Ep 160 "Grammy Reactions, Next Level Motivation, & Scott Storch's Baby Mama Wildin"
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Ep 160 "Grammy Reactions, Next Level Motivation, & Scott Storch's Baby Mama Wildin"

Mac:

For show. For show. Let me know when you're ready to go, my boy.

Blak:

I am Rhett.

Mac:

Oh, yeah. We Rhett. Yes. Yes, y'all. Once again, it is the dynamic duo here for episode one sixty of, the smoke pit.

Mac:

And this is, first Friday, so we live on the Facebook. We live on the DFPN channel, and we'll share to the other groups as as as needed and whatnot. But, first Friday, we're not behind the paywall. So, feel free to like, share, all that good stuff. The more people in the the the comments in the show, the better the show gets.

Mac:

I say that from experience. %. But, got a lot to talk about today.

Blak:

Oh, lord.

Mac:

The Grammys happened.

Blak:

That was a thing.

Mac:

And, people seem to be in their feelings about,

Blak:

A lot of things.

Mac:

Yes.

Blak:

A lot of things.

Mac:

Yes. So we'll hit on that. We got a couple of people we need to dime out when it comes to this, what did I just watch? The Internet. Lord.

Mac:

A smorgasbord of things to talk about. Never lets us down. And then, of course, we have a whose man's. I know we kinda overdid whose man's last week, but it needed to be done. It was something that needed to be done.

Mac:

Very much. We had so many. We had to cut one short, but, of course, we just saved that motherfucker for this week.

Blak:

Does not disappoint. They

Mac:

They will be talked about. But outside of that, man, how was your week, bro?

Blak:

It was, I'm glad it's the weekend, bro. I'll just say that.

Mac:

It's like that? Goddamn.

Blak:

I'm so glad it's the weekend. Just jeez.

Mac:

Yeah. That motherfucker's This

Blak:

week this week was, this was this was a personal test from the Lord Almighty. Hopefully, I passed.

Mac:

That that shit was a it was a long week. I'll just say that.

Blak:

Yes. It was. Yes. Yes. It was.

Blak:

But,

Mac:

about you, man? What about you? How was your week? Probably about the same. A lot of busy work and whatnot.

Mac:

Took a minute to get here, a couple long days. But, currently, I'm in the garage recording. That's where all my shit is at. And, I'm a use the word we to not get myself in trouble, but, we accidentally backed the car into the garage door while the door was closed. So Oh.

Mac:

Oh. The door is it's closed, but it's, like, not sealed. So,

Blak:

Yeah. Yeah. Oh, so you're getting elements. I I get It's a bit nippy. I'm picking up what you're putting down.

Mac:

Last night, it was, it was cold. We were supposed to do eat the cake anime yesterday, but I was in this garage in a coat. And I was like, bro, we gotta postpone this shit. It was it's a bit warmer tonight, so, I I can manage. But last night, I was just like, bro, my I'm setting up for the show.

Mac:

I'm like, bro, my hands is is numb. They're like, can you set up inside? Like, by the time I set everything up inside, disconnect Yeah. Yeah. And set it up.

Mac:

But, yeah, bro, it's it's a wash. So, you know, it it is what it is. So we moved it to next Thursday. It gives us time to, like, finalize and put some stuff together and whatnot. But, it should be fixed by then, so we'll be full up out of here.

Mac:

But, that's that's pretty much it, man. Like you, I'm glad the weekend is here.

Blak:

Yes, sir. Is a pleasure. But, those objects that don't move, man, people love him. We that that happened in in our household.

Mac:

Yep.

Blak:

I won't give myself trouble either. Yep.

Mac:

Turns out we need to be more careful.

Blak:

Yeah.

Mac:

Keep our head on a swivel Yes.

Blak:

McCoy. Exactly. Look where we are going.

Mac:

Yeah. You get it. But, anyway, you ready to get the the show going, my boy?

Blak:

Absolutely, bro. Let's do it.

Mac:

Alright. Ladies and gents, you know what it is. Episode one sixty of the smoke pit live starts right now. The following is a presentation to the dad film podcast network, reminding you to always question the answers.

Blak:

Welcome to the smoke pit. It's Friday night, come and take a load off. Come sit in the smoke pit. It's time for us to show off. It's been a long week, come

Mac:

Yep. Y'all know what it is. Yep. Friday night. Mood is right.

Mac:

Dynamic dual black and mac back on your screens for the number one streaming show on Friday nights, the smoke pit. It is. It is.

Blak:

I It really is.

Mac:

I checked, some data, and I will not give you the source of my data, but just know it's credible. So take that.

Blak:

This is the error we're Yes.

Mac:

You don't have to check. Just believe it. Believe me. Just believe me blindly. That's what you do because that's how

Blak:

It's legitimate.

Mac:

That's how things work nowadays. But like we talked about it, the the opening or the the the the cold opening, a lot of things to get into. But, of course, the smoke pit would not be the smoke pit. The show would not be the show if we did not take our our shots. So, black, I handed over to you to speak words of encouragement in, these dire times that no.

Mac:

Not dire. In these apprehensive times for some that we are currently in. So, what do you got for us, man? Get us through next week, my boy.

Blak:

Oh, man. So the end of the week, you made it. Be happy. Be merry. Get yourself some some rest time in here.

Blak:

We got the Super Bowl coming up.

Blak:

got another work week ahead of us. Just keep pushing, man. You made it. Be happy you made it. You woke up today.

Blak:

You already won. So just keep pushing.

Mac:

I like it. And, I take my shot of Patron to that. Salud, my guy. Salute. You know tequila was used to not like be my thing

Blak:

due to age.

Mac:

It's it's like, there was a time where, like, that shit would get me, like, the wildest fucking thing. So, like, then the smell of it was just like, oh, memories reminisce. Yep. But now that's so long ago, maybe maybe it's time to to come back and see what they talking about.

Blak:

Yeah, man. Listen. I I think it's a I think the older you get Uh-huh. Like, the more the more things that that that used to bother you don't bother you anymore. Like, I I drink gin for the first time in forever, and gin was like my cringe alcohol.

Blak:

Like, don't even say it, bro. You

Mac:

smell it, you're just like. It's all Grow? You grow? Yeah. Grow and adapt, man.

Mac:

It's all good. We we we we find out here. We gonna make it. We gonna we gonna be alright. But, without further let let let's, saw the Grammys.

Mac:

Yes. Yes. First of all, shout out to Kendrick.

Blak:

Shout out to him.

Mac:

Man, dropped the album at the end of last year. However, he dropped several songs. And just from dropping singles, one in particular, my man walked out of there with five five Emmys? Grammys, I mean?

Blak:

Yeah. Five Grammys. Yeah.

Mac:

Five Grammys. So so how you feeling about that? Do you think like, I knew he was gonna win some.

Blak:

Yeah.

Mac:

Did you think he was gonna win that many?

Blak:

For not like us and I'm a this is full transparency, full honesty.

Mac:

Uh-huh.

Blak:

Not Like Us is the biggest impactful record, of last year, rap wise. So that, I understood. I anything having to do with rap and maybe the video, yes. I I I totally thought he was getting that. But for, like, song and record because song songwriters, award and record of the year is, like, the record award in general.

Blak:

Right? So for anybody that's confused, that's why they have those categories. Song of the year is actually the person that wrote the song, pinned the song. So that, I didn't think he was gonna win for that because I for me personally Mhmm. The most impactful record that he had was six sixteen in LA.

Blak:

Mhmm. And I know a lot of people don't rock with it, but I thought that one was the most well written song that he had. I think that it's the most impactful song for me in the entire few, but I get why he got it for not like us, especially when you get people they did it at the Grammys. Like, anytime you have somebody coming up and the whole crowd is singing like a minor, like Yes. You've struck a nerve, bro.

Blak:

Like

Mac:

Yes.

Blak:

So I get it. But for me personally, I would have said I would have said his most impactful record was six sixteen and only.

Mac:

I think because, you know and when it comes to the Grammys, I don't know their criteria when they're picking winners. I would say for as big as that song was, how it was playing everywhere, You you couldn't get away from it. Right. Like, it it it had to win some. So, you know, it won best rap best rap song, which I'm like, okay.

Mac:

Best rap performance. Alright. Best music video record of the year, song of the year. And then I'm just, goddamn, bro. Like

Blak:

Swapped it.

Mac:

Five nominations, won all five. So I'm just Swapped? Shit. What do like, does this establish him as the best out?

Blak:

Whoo. That's a because

Mac:

you mean say you say, like, right now and, like, I don't think anybody's gonna argue with you if you say, like, right now Kendrick's the best doing it right now. Right? Right. So does this kinda quiet the doubters that think he doesn't deserve this Super Bowl halftime show?

Blak:

I think it does. I mean, you you have to put it in terms of of this, man. The the rap community song of the year has won two times. The other time was by Childish Gambino, for This is America. Right?

Blak:

So out of its history, Kendrick is one of two songs to win song of the year. That means something. The fact that he did that record and it did so well at the Grammys, it should it should quiet a lot of people. And I'm seeing people slowly start to change their mind. It's crazy to see.

Blak:

When, you know, they go back and they revisit it, and they're like, damn. He actually this is actually legitimate. Like, yeah, bro. He he he absolutely earned it. Yep.

Blak:

So I I think going back and then plus all the other stuff with Drake that happened with the with the lawsuits, it didn't look good for Drake. You know what I'm saying? So it kinda built more it backfired. It did what it was it what what it was supposed to do. It wasn't supposed to get more people sympathetic to Kendrick, but here we are.

Blak:

You know what I mean? Uh-huh. So I I think that on top of everything establishes him as, like, a big artist now that someone the crowd can, get behind and respect musically because I don't think it was like that for a long time. And I think I think for for this feud, what it did people people don't talk too much about what it actually did. Yes.

Blak:

It was a feud. It was a big feud of of the year. A lot of people got it. They gravitated towards it because it was a rap feud. You hadn't seen that since Jay z Nas.

Mac:

Yep.

Blak:

Fifty Cent Ja Rule. You haven't seen that in a long time. Right? So this happening now is is monumental in what it did to hip hop. You don't hear a lot of bullshit rap anymore.

Blak:

People are actually using bars to convey songs. You know what I mean? Like, that came to the forefront, and I want that to be recognized more than anything. But so my respect for both Drake and Kendrick for getting this done, like Indeed. It took it took both of them to get in the ring, go at each other, but they absolutely both of them changed the ride game.

Blak:

So kudos to both of them.

Mac:

The wild thing is, like, Kendrick, he was up against him himself in in a couple categories because, you know, he had the, what is it? Like that collaboration with Future and Metro. Yep. That was also into the best rap song and best rap performance category. So, like, he was already, like, gonna win either way with those two.

Mac:

It's crazy that the karma that Drake won also a best rap song, for his diss against Meek Mill with the back to back. And people were just like, yo, that's wild. Like, Meek took that super l because he got a Grammy on the on the diss joint only for Kendrick to come back and and sweep legit five categories.

Blak:

No. That is bit like, this this win for him is biblical, bro. Because five Grammys in the night for that song is Drake's entire career. Drake in his career has five Grammys.

Mac:

Yes. That is

Blak:

That is that is insane, bro. Insane.

Mac:

Diabolical even. But, so shout out to TDE. Right? You know, obviously, Kendrick. I don't know if, PD Lang is like a a sublabel of TDE or if it fits its own thing, but, TDE also has artist, Dolce, who won best rap album.

Mac:

The first female to get that since, Cardi won it for Cardi b won it for a privacy of invasion back in, I think, '20 when was that? Whenever that joint came out. I forget. But low key, like, Dolce and and and I'll say this, female rappers do get get get a lot of, they catch a lot of slack because of over sexualized lyrics and stuff like that. When you look at a Cardi, a Meg, glow, sexy red, along those lines of shit.

Mac:

But Dolce, her artistic fucking creativity is, like, next level. I don't know if you saw her performance at the Grammys, but that Yeah. That was dope.

Blak:

Yeah.

Mac:

That's dope.

Blak:

Most definitely.

Mac:

And then,

Blak:

Most definitely.

Mac:

SZA winning best r and b song for Saturn. And I don't know if you heard her album, but her out like, bro, it to me, like, it's probably the only I've re I've replayed that album. I don't know how many times. Now granted, like, I'm listening to it at work as I'm working at the desk, but it's it's a vibe that that cannot be matched. You know?

Mac:

Absolutely. Absolutely. So now the Grand National tour started up, and Kendrick and Scissors are about to hit the road. And I'm looking at Charlotte in May of fourteen for when, I'm about to I'm about to catch that show because I cannot miss I I can't. I cannot miss that show.

Mac:

You know what I'm saying? I refuse Yeah.

Blak:

Yeah.

Mac:

To miss that show. However, it would not be an award show if there was no controversy. You know the one you know the one I'm talking about.

Blak:

The controversy. Yes.

Mac:

What what you what what do you think I'm talking about?

Blak:

Gee. Something happened. Someone won an award that set off a community of folks.

Mac:

Who what? Yeah.

Mac:

Let me let me see if Google who would oh, So Google's like, oh, you must be talking about Beyonce. Yes. Yes. Oh. Yes.

Mac:

So, if you've been under a rock and and have not seen anything or you know, first of all, good on you. Right? Good on you for for just I

Blak:

ain't paying

Mac:

attention to this shit. Yeah. So she won best country album for Cowboy Carter. Right? She she won even though she was up against, artists such as Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, Lainie Wilson, and Post Malone.

Mac:

But let me let me just say this real quick. The the outrage of cowboy Carter and Beyonce coming out saying I'm doing a country album. You're not country. Stay in your lane. Post Malone crosses over.

Blak:

Oh, wee. Oh.

Mac:

Oh, you you wanna mention that? You're oh, floor is yours. Let me just ask you this and and feel free to answer and and take your time on your answer and and express your feelings. Did you see anybody jump on TikTok or or Instagram or any kinda live or make any post? Who the hell does he think he is crossing over and and into did you see any of that?

Blak:

Nope. Nope. Not at all. Why As a matter of fact as a matter of fact, let's let's jump into this one real quick. Y'all stole post belong from the from the hip hop community.

Blak:

I want y'all to know this. This motherfucker came out with Hollywood's bleeding and all of a sudden oh. Oh. He's he's one of us now. Come on.

Blak:

Come on.

Mac:

Hey. Water's warm. Post. Water's warm. Posty.

Mac:

Posty. Posty.

Blak:

Bring bring your Popeye's fried chicken over here too.

Mac:

You like beer? Come over here. We can crack a cold one.

Blak:

Yes. Come. Don't bring Beyonce. Do do do not bring her over here. Bad.

Blak:

Bad. Become post.

Mac:

Yeah.

Mac:

Please. You can come over here.

Blak:

Now I just wanna point out I just wanna point out when when Post Malone was making White Iverson and, you know, ball for me. And, you know, you probably think that you are better now. Psycho. He was making all these these hit records.

Mac:

Rockstar.

Blak:

One could probably say that he was appropriating the fucking culture, but no. That didn't happen, did it? Do you did you did you did you catch any of that?

Mac:

No. I also recall, I forget the show. He was on an interview and he said, I'm not a I'm not a rapper. I'm not a hip hop artist. I remember him saying that, but continue.

Blak:

Yeah. Oh, yeah. Exactly. But did we get mad? Did the hip hop community get mad?

Blak:

No.

Mac:

Mm-mm.

Blak:

They they followed along. They let him do his shit. When he started into his country shit, you know, we was like, this is a little different, but fuck it. You know what I mean? Autistic expression.

Blak:

Do do you. Do you. This a lot of this may not be for me. That's cool. Do you.

Blak:

We got you, bro. We still rock with you. Do your country thing. Come back when you're ready. It's all good, Post.

Blak:

It's all good. But, no, not Beyonce. Beyonce Beyonce can't be making these pop songs and then and then go and do do her, country thing. No. That ain't Shaboozy, get the fuck out of here.

Blak:

This ain't this ain't for y'all. Same for y'all.

Mac:

So

Blak:

Not autistic. Artistic. I'm sorry.

Mac:

I'm sorry. I'm about the mindset. Like, when it comes to these award shows, like, let let's not get caught up into it. You know? I understand a little bit of, like, shock and awe, from those who are big fans of the genre of country music.

Mac:

I am not. However, I do know the name Chris Stapleton. Yeah. A friend of mine just told me to sit down and listen to Tennessee Whiskey. My first time listening to it.

Blak:

Love it. Love that song.

Mac:

And I'm just like, this is like a a funky blues type. I can hear this being played in like a old school juke joint, you know, like like it does not give me the because in my mind, I'm thinking probably more popular country like a a Luke Bryant, you know. We'll turn this pecorn field into a party. Like, you know, oh, my dog and my truck is broke. You know, shit like that.

Blak:

Yeah.

Mac:

That's what I'm thinking. I'm just like, that depressing ass music. I do not need to listen to that.

Blak:

Riding on the back of my AT. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, chill like that. I like it.

Mac:

And then yeah. Yeah. So like Megan is saying, my friend was telling me that Chris Stapleton and his wife, like, they were just making and they never intended to go commercial. And then one day, they're just like, we'll just put our music out there. It fucking blew up.

Mac:

Then people were because he plays all the instruments. He he can you know, all of this stuff. Like, so the artistic ability and the talent of Chris Stapleton, I am not gonna question that at all. Laney Wilson, I know she was big for a little bit last or last year, and I think most of it was coming from from people like, yo yo, she thick out here with these with these bell bottom things. Right?

Mac:

Do I know a a specific song of hers? No. Did I listen to the post Malone country song? No. But people were saying between him and Beyonce, his album was more country than hers, which whatever defines country, y'all have at it.

Mac:

You know?

Blak:

Y'all had Taylor Swift out here making whole pop albums y'all call the country. Don't don't change the game, bro.

Mac:

You think that's what it is? Like, they do they lost one, so they

Blak:

Yeah. They

Mac:

because they know Beyonce ain't gonna stay in the country, John, so they're just like, don't give it to somebody who's not here for the long run. You know? I understand the outrage because, b, we remind you, 2013, '1 of the most egregious robberies in the history of the Grammys happened. Talk about it. And was was the delegation upset?

Mac:

Yes. Did we voice frustration? Yes. To the point where the winner of the Grammy was like, I shouldn't have got this, you know, after the fact. When you had Macklemore who had one of the biggest songs of the year, but the whole collection of that album was not beating good kid mad city.

Blak:

Abso fucking lutely.

Mac:

Who else was up that year? Jay z You had a Magna Carta, Old Grail.

Blak:

Awards that year.

Mac:

Yeezus and Drake Mhmm. When Drake was hot still. When Nothing Was the Same was out. Yeah. And then they they looked at all these albums.

Mac:

Kanye too with Yeezus. They looked at all these albums and was just like, oh, this is this is Thrift Shop shit. Is it? You know? Nah.

Blak:

Nah. Nah. Nah.

Mac:

Nah. Nah. Nah. Nah. Nah.

Mac:

Nah. That song. That one where he's like, his coat smells like piss. I like that shit.

Blak:

Love it.

Mac:

It's catchy. It was like, I think it got it it it filled the the emptiness of M and M's. You know, how he'll come out with that shallow, like, kinda just funny, comical, just have a good time song. Yeah. Yeah.

Mac:

And he's talking about, I'm I I don't spend a lot of money. I go to the thrift store and get my drip. You know? Which was so I was in Korea when it came out. Everybody dancing to it.

Mac:

You know? It was a good time. I'm not gonna say it wasn't. But when you have people who are very into hip hop and rap and that wins, there's an outrage. So fast forward twelve years later, we get this.

Mac:

But this time, I came across a video. It was a a a a young lady holding her child, Caucasian. Right? Not that that has anything to do, but I'm just trying to describe that. I don't wanna bring that

Blak:

to you. Paint the picture.

Mac:

And she's playing the cowboy carter song, like, a couple other songs from it. And she's like, this ain't country and all that stuff. And, again, I'm not going to sit here and try to debate with a country fan that this song, it fits in whatever criteria that you use to decide if a song is country or not. But the caption she used in her video is I can't wait for Beyonce and Jay Z to get locked up. Now I'm just like, now you have my attention and my focus.

Mac:

I'll tell you, I and and this is how the this is how the this is how the algorithm works. So, like, every post that I would see, like, USA Today, NBC, Grammys, whatever, Beyonce wins country album, and people

Mac:

are like, kick the rah rah.

Mac:

And I and I would just put a GIF in there, like, love to see it. This brings me joy. Every time I saw a post like this. Every time I saw a post like that, a GIF. I love it.

Mac:

This brings me joy. I love to see it. Yes. And then Facebook was like, oh, you must like this. So for, like, two days, my timeline was filled of other networks and other sites talking about Beyonce winning the Grammy.

Mac:

I'm like, I think I fucked up my algorithm. You know? So so I I had to stop commenting on shit. I had to stop commenting on shit. I was like, oh, shit.

Mac:

The algorithm is real. Oh, you must like this. Let and let's tell him again.

Blak:

Here you go.

Mac:

Let's tell him about Beyonce again. I'm like, goddamn it. It backfired. But, but what's your take on this whole thing, man? Is is it is it warranted?

Mac:

The the outrage, like, yeah. We get it. You know? Like, from what I hear, Chris Stapleton would have been, like, the the the Kendrick Lamar in that year. Like, Chris Stapleton dropping something heart and soul into it.

Mac:

Legit legitimately, this is his his his his music. You know? And here comes a newcomer out of nowhere. First of all, let me say, I'm shocked that Shaboozy wasn't included in all this. But again, I'm not a big country person.

Mac:

You know, that we had a whole another show about that shit. But what what's your take on all of this, man? How you feeling?

Blak:

Shit happens. Plain and simple. It it it happens, guys. And this is gonna go back to the the Macklemore thing. Everybody knew Kendrick Lamar was supposed to win that Grammy.

Blak:

Everyone. The man made a song called sing about me, I'm dying of thirst. It's one of the best written songs ever, and it was on that album. Mhmm. That's just one song on that album that that that was phenomenal.

Mac:

Mhmm.

Blak:

That was a phenomenal album. Yep.

Blak:

hit the ramp for me. I'm still low key mad about that.

Mac:

Bro, it was a legit story he told. Like, when you listen to the songs and the little the little tie in skits between, it was a legit story about a kid coming up at a day in the life of a dude in the hood. Yes. Bro, this is this is storytelling. And my man came out At

Blak:

its finest.

Mac:

And my and it was beat up by. Oh. Okay.

Blak:

It took we we took and we hold this l. You know what I mean? So here so everybody mad about it, here's what you can do. Shut And number two, the fuck up. Because it's it it's done.

Blak:

You're not gonna reverse the shit.

Mac:

Not giving it back.

Blak:

No. She's not. She won. She won it. If y'all wanted something else to do about it, like, y'all shoulda y'all shoulda y'all shoulda hyped this shit up, bro.

Blak:

Like, the Grammy for this goes to this person. You wanted it to be Chris Stapleton. I've I heard a lot of people saying Laney should've won it. Mhmm. I'm not mad at that.

Blak:

But what I'm saying is if that if that's your person and you rock with that person, you should've rocked them all the way to Grammys. Because guess what Kendrick's fans did? Rocked with him all the way to the Grammys. There was talk about the song all the way to the Grammys because it was nominated for the award. He swept.

Blak:

This is what we live in now. The public can't sway opinions. So the fact that y'all were quiet about this shit and then Beyonce sneezed in here and wins it, you can't even blame this one on Jay z because Jay z boycotted the Grammys for DMX, not even for himself, for DMX. Now he wouldn't go to the Grammys because they didn't nominate DMX for an award. So you can't blame that on Jay z.

Blak:

He has a record of even the last time they did the lifetime achievement award for him. He called people out then.

Mac:

Mhmm.

Blak:

Like, some of y'all gonna get robbed, rightfully so. You you may be robbed. Some of y'all on the other Internet don't deserve it. Yeah. Whether you feel like Beyonce deserves it or not, she made a country album.

Blak:

The people in that control the awards for that genre decided it was a country album. Mhmm. Not your ass up there holding jack jack, ma'am. You didn't decide that. The people that that give the Grammy Awards decided that.

Mac:

Right.

Blak:

And they gave her they gave her the award. You can't do nothing about it. It's over. The the plaque is on her wall. She probably filled it up with alcohol and took a shot out that shit.

Blak:

It's gone. Let it go.

Mac:

And it's not like she's gonna always be like, she's not coming back to consecutively do country out.

Blak:

Right.

Mac:

So Laney and Chris and and Casey and Post. I mean, they they they can win it next year. You know? Like Kendrick. Like, he didn't win the first one?

Mac:

What do you do? Come back with the Pimpa Butterfly? Got it. Yep. Just keep making your music.

Mac:

And people are rocking

Mac:

with you.

Blak:

And got a Pulitzer prize. That's better than a fucking Grammy if you ask me.

Mac:

Chris Stapleton is not losing any money on this. He's still he's still like, he still has the the the most streamed country song on Spotify followed by, Shaboozy. But, you know, he'll be alright. And if he's not coming out saying I was robbed, none of these other people are coming out saying anything. It's just the fans, which I get it.

Mac:

It's it's no different than sports. Your team loses, and it's an upset. The ref's fucked up. Bad call. This, that, and the Hey.

Mac:

This, that, and the third. You know, it happens. Your your artists aren't going anywhere. But you know

Blak:

what I'm saying? Not even country.

Mac:

This She not this isn't the first robbery.

Blak:

Won't be the last.

Mac:

Won't be the last. And before we move on to what I just watched, let me just say, I was listening to, like, you know, my my two thousands R and B hip hop. Music's soul child. How this man has not won a Grammy for at least the first

Blak:

Oh my god.

Mac:

The first two albums is beyond me.

Blak:

Exactly. Stapleton bought a house off riding one song.

Mac:

This man writes, bro. Chris Stapleton is

Blak:

There you go.

Mac:

The country equivalent to Prince. Yes. Untouchable.

Blak:

There you go.

Mac:

Untouchable. Nobody is questioning. He knows that this award does not define his career, and he's chill. Y'all don't need to go to bat for this dude like this and embarrass the the genre like you're doing. Because some of these comments by some of these people who are upset.

Mac:

And and I'll let you guys go. It's not hard to find the post saying that Beyonce won. Go read the comments. The shit is not the shit's not cute, and it's not a good look for country music and its fans. I'm not saying

Blak:

some boots because the tears are are plenty.

Mac:

But that's all I gotta say about that. Now, now that we got the serious stuff out of the way. That was light. That was light. I like it.

Mac:

Was it light? It was a nice light little discussion? Okay. I like it. I like it.

Mac:

But there are a couple people we need to talk about on, I think we'll start with, an up and coming motivational speaker, that has words of wisdom for a lot of people. However, do not take his advice on wardrobe, on this week's on this week's segment of what did I just watch.

Blak:

Tell me I did not just see that.

Mac:

Now the, I will say the the the field of because, I mean, we can look at it. Like, podcasting, it is a a very crowded arena. It's not hard to start a podcast. It is hard for your podcast to take off and move if you don't already have an established reputation, I. E.

Mac:

A celebrity, former athlete, somebody famous. And then you start a podcast, and then it's just like, oh, shit. Let's check this shit out. Reference to Hocktoa Girl. You know?

Mac:

Go viral. Get a little following, little clout. Drop a podcast, people tune in and see what it's about. Right? Yep.

Mac:

I feel the same thing when it comes to, like, motivational speakers, leadership coaches, consultants, things like that. People who get paid just to say shit that has been said by other leaders and famous motivators in the past. They just use chat GPT and say reword this. And then chat is like, here, just say it this way, and then you just say some shit. Or you just be in the gym in the spin classroom wearing wearing alright.

Mac:

So I'm gonna introduce you to this person. He's on Instagram, XM Fitness. He's supposed to be a fitness coach and motivational speaker. So I'm a just bring his shit up, so you can kinda understand what the fuck's going on here. Right?

Blak:

Pay attention, guys. It's it's very important.

Mac:

I'm a play the clip, and I want you guys to just take what he says and and contemplate on it and use it. Because I we have black doing the toast. Very, very great job. But Thank you. I'm a play this guy's thing, and I and I want you to just see whose whose speech gets you gets you motivated more.

Mac:

So, the floor is yours, mister XM Fitness.

King Miller:

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words would never hurt. I was taught that ever since I was a little boy, now I am 30 years of age, I would die knowing and believing that little sentence is real. Only for me. All hail King Miller.

Mac:

Sir. Did you say Centus? My man was like, I'm so appreciative of these subtitles. Opus clips really came through for you boy.

Blak:

Ditch and stones may break my bones. I'm 30 years old.

Mac:

30 years of age.

Blak:

I'm a grown mane. Look, first of all,

Mac:

my man, why are you in the spin classroom? All the spin bikes behind you bunched up. You in here with a trapper keeper with the handle on it.

Blak:

Why are you wearing a outfit, bro? Like, what is going on?

Mac:

Bro, I I don't tuck my shirt in that hard when I wear my blues. And I got the shirt guarders to pull the shirt down tighter, and it's still not this tight when I put the shit on.

Blak:

Bro. He is trying to be fully aerodynamic.

Mac:

We're trying to motivate.

Blak:

Himself. He's trying to motivate himself to get out of there.

Mac:

Spoken word motivation. Now this this what this this this way here, this how tight my 2025 budget about to be. Yes. Oh my god. It's very rare to see a person say something, but say nothing at the same time.

Mac:

Now I'm a take you to his, his Instagram page. Right? XM Fitness. His name is, Padrean Miller. So hence his catchphrase, hail king Miller.

Mac:

Right? His thing is success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice, and love. So he there there we play oh, look at this one. Look at did he just repeat this one?

Mac:

Let me play this real quick.

King Miller:

Bones may break my bones.

Blak:

No the fuck.

King Miller:

But words

Blak:

No the fuck.

King Miller:

Would never hurt.

Blak:

Did not.

King Miller:

You cannot hurt the king. Sticks and stone.

Mac:

Ladies and gentlemen, this man went to the gym in the Spin Classroom again. Looking like he's about to get on a carnival cruise. It's embarkment day. Zaire is his name, I guess. Zaire is his middle, Zaire Miller, hence all hail king Miller.

Mac:

We gotta talk about these outfits. Like, his his phrases are something. Right? This man has different angles. He's oh, let me see this one here.

Mac:

What is this?

King Miller:

True king, and I will break you. I am the only true king, and I will break you.

Blak:

Real quick. Real quick.

Mac:

Go ahead. This

Blak:

is this is who spoken word or motivation, though those motivational things. I mean, I'm not gonna knock nobody's hustle. K? If that if that's how you make your coins, my brother make your coins. But goddamn it.

Blak:

Can we please normalize stopping the people who were scared to read in front of the class from being anything public speaking? Stop this shit.

Mac:

It's embarrassing. Oh my god. Oh my

Blak:

My name is King Miller. I will break you. Do you know any fucking thing else, sir?

Mac:

He's the one true king.

Blak:

We get it. You went to the gym last period, and they passed your ass so you can go play football. You fucked your shit up. Now you're a motivational speaker. Stop.

Blak:

Go home. Go do some other shit.

Mac:

Don't do that shit.

Blak:

Go hunting, motherfucker. Go fishing. Do make those types of videos. Public speaking is not your shit. It's not.

Blak:

You up here like a grown ass baby in these goddamn clothes that's too goddamn young for you. Take this shit off, go home, work on some other shit, bro. Go do construction. Do pipelining. Do something fucking else, please.

Mac:

Bad you will let me know.

Blak:

Every every other nigglet out there doing this shit, stop. Ladies, stop these motherfuckers. Get in there. They pay attention to y'all. They ain't gonna pay attention to us because we make too much fucking sense.

Blak:

Seduce them. Tell them, baby, I love what you're doing, but suggest some mother shit for them, please. Goddamn it. This

Blak:

is terrible.

Blak:

Fucking terror I'm sick of this shit. I'm sick of it. Instagram male thirst traps out here try y'all trying to be some shit. Your education level ain't set up for this shit, mister Miller. I'm sorry.

Blak:

It gotta be said. You up here reading a goddamn prompter and can't fucking read. So you just you freestyling this shit. Get off this motherfucker, bro. Get get off of it's 2020.

Blak:

Do y'all see what they doing to us in 2025? Cut this shit the fuck off. Cut it off. God damn. Y'all pissing me off.

Blak:

Y'all pissing me off. Shit. Shit.

Mac:

Black, you're just based that off of three videos you saw. You don't know if he has a gold mine.

Blak:

It's enough. It's enough.

Mac:

You don't know if he's got some gold mines out here. Like, oh, this one, he's talking to the lady.

Blak:

This motherfucker is our argument for the DOE. Him. Him. Show these people this shit. This education is is a powerful thing.

Blak:

This man clearly lacks it. We need more funding for whatever school system he went to. Play another one. This is gonna sound the same.

Mac:

What is this? Is this not a beard? This is just him posing in the gym? Goddamn it. With the coffee cup from Starbucks, he's just I just happen to be here next to this spin bike in these jeans.

Mac:

Put you up here in these jord ass jeans, my boy. What is alright. Let's play this. Where's this shit at? Where's the one that's ladies?

Mac:

Here we go. Alright, ladies. This for you.

King Miller:

Get you a man that's gonna treat you like a angel. Do you understand me? You deserve that. Let them keep playing.

Mac:

Now imagine you leaving the gym. You're just done with your workout. And you just walk past the spin room, and you see a dude with his shit on a fucking Megan, stop it. Stop it, Megan. He has a target market where the white lady's at.

Mac:

But I mean, you're walking past the gym, you see a dude with his phone tripod up, and he's not recording a workout. My man shows up to the gym in this fucking, you know, Oshkosh Pigosh outfit wearing a onesie. I I bet that shit, the shirt clip in between how tight this shit is. It's a he's wearing a onesie polo in these motherfucking ass slim jeans. Right?

Mac:

And he he he keeps saying shit and you're just like, I I guess, you know, you live in you got words for everybody. Oh my god. Look at this shit. All of you see this shit. Look.

Mac:

So Look at him with this coffee. Like, alright. One more. One more. Alright.

Mac:

King Miller. Let us know what the fuck's going on, my boy.

Blak:

Oh.

King Miller:

You know, God give you signs

Mac:

when you're up next.

King Miller:

I already got my signs. Have you?

Blak:

Yes.

Blak:

Yeah. Matter of fact, yes, I have.

Mac:

Bro, you just you hear them just like,

Mac:

bro, that you you thirsty as fuck. He swiped the fuck out of this coffee.

Blak:

This is take number 20.

Mac:

God give you sides. Fucking falsetto.

Blak:

Shit was too hot. That's what that was.

King Miller:

You know, God give you signs

Mac:

when you You know what this remind me of? Like, Jamey was Jamey Winston, like, pregame fucking pep talks. He just say words.

Blak:

I'm blessed.

Mac:

I just need Lord Jesus to to just deliver me from pick sixes.

Blak:

What? So blessed to play it in the snow.

Mac:

Bro, you threw four interceptions. I know I I need to be delivered from that. Jameis, stop talking. I'm asking Jesus. But this is who this man reminds me of.

Mac:

He's just like, he doesn't post any work, I don't think. He just oh, uh-oh. He out in the field in his tactical gear. Alright. Talk what the fuck is this?

Mac:

What is this one? Oh, it's not a video though. Let me see. Let me see him in his tactical gear. Let let let give give give me what I need, King Miller to to get me get me through my day, my boy.

King Miller:

No. That's your problem. You keep giving up on yourself. That's your problem. You keep giving up.

Blak:

You keep Who the fuck are you talking to? This shit all wrong.

Mac:

Wellness check needed.

Blak:

You need gotta go check his head, bro.

Mac:

Need to give up the motivational vids.

Blak:

You out in the middle of a open field.

Mac:

Just do it.

Mac:

Please don't let

Blak:

me fix it.

Mac:

Sir. Who? Oh. Oh. That's what it is.

Mac:

Oh.

Blak:

Never knew. I never knew.

Mac:

I never knew I was giving up on myself. I know I know

Blak:

I should Here

Mac:

we go. Here we last one for this time. This is oh my god. Every time I see a new a new outfit, I'm just like, well, he gotta say this one. We'll play this one because he has the fucking mask on.

Mac:

Like, this is

Blak:

Why are you looking like Pinter?

Mac:

Hey, man. He he lasted longest in the rumble. You know?

Blak:

You're

Mac:

right. Yeah. Hey. Somebody tag Cam and be like, how come he ain't

Blak:

Boy over here wild.

Mac:

He over here jumping on your in in your arena. Yeah. Uh-oh. Here we go. All hail king.

King Miller:

All hail king Miller. All hail king Miller. All hail king Miller. All hail king Miller. All hail king Miller.

King Miller:

All hail king Miller. All hail king Miller. All hail King Miller. All hail King Miller. All hail King Miller.

King Miller:

Say it with me, mother

Blak:

He said that I thought this shit was on the loop. I swear to God. I swear to god. What? This little fuck.

Mac:

For a minute, I was like, bro, he was, look. Look. For what for all we said, his ability to duplicate the inflections in his voice that many times to make you think it was a loop, and then he just broke it?

Blak:

Say it with motherfucker. What the oh, shit.

Mac:

But, I may or may not have, like, watched enough of his videos to where it, like, keeps popping up in my algorithm. And I don't block it. I just look at it and give it a laugh. Right? You know, I don't wanna follow him and give, oh, shit.

Mac:

Somebody followed me. I I must be doing something. Right? That's not what I'm gonna do. That's not what I'm gonna do.

Mac:

I I don't want to

Blak:

He gonna DM you if you follow him. Are you ready to change your life?

Mac:

Which of my videos was your favorite? Oh, my None of them. What is going on, bro?

Blak:

Absolutely not.

Mac:

Like, it's it's I'm like, bro, your pants, bro. Like, what are we doing out here? Why are you in here with the trapper keeper?

Blak:

There's multiple videos of him in this outfit. I wonder.

Mac:

Bro, like I said, he go to the gym and he record, like, 22 videos.

Blak:

Where's that motherfucker that that be getting on people at the gym? I I need him.

Mac:

Joey Swole?

Blak:

Yes.

Mac:

Yeah.

Mac:

I don't know where the fuck he at.

Blak:

Take action, sir. This shit should not be happening. And you know this. We all know this. There's no there's no

King Miller:

You're not built for this.

Blak:

Boy, get the fuck out of here.

King Miller:

You're not built for this. You got a mask on. You trying to be something that you're not. But keep up with this lifestyle, wearing a mask, trying to be something that you're not. You're not gonna amount to nothing in life.

King Miller:

Life.

Blak:

I know you fucking lying.

Mac:

What business are you at? Were you around a electrical shit with a can of your

Blak:

You have to

Mac:

A can of propane and a pig mask on hollering. If that is not a terrorist, fucking, like, hey. What business are you at? Did you leave the gym, go to your car, get this propane tank, and creep around their AC units and shit with this pig mask?

Blak:

Yo, bro. Yep.

Blak:

Where was fuck and you black? Where why are you still alive?

Mac:

Questions. When you were done with your work, first of all, did you work out? Are you planning to work out? I need to know if this is post pre workout. Or if you worked out, you just showed up to the gym, opened your trunk, put this mask on in the parking lot, and walked behind the gym.

Mac:

Walked

Blak:

in the gym.

Mac:

Walked behind the gym with this propane tank, and people were like, you know what? Maybe maybe he's such a regular at this gym. They're like, oh, he's at it again. And they're coming around the corner. They just hear somebody on the side of the building hollering.

Mac:

Take that bass off.

Mac:

You not this.

Mac:

Fucking Oh, shit. Xander's at it again.

Blak:

Mister Miller, we told you. Don't come to the establishment like this. This is Cam.

Mac:

Cam. I I thanks for joining us, my boy. Thanks for joining us. He I think he's encroaching on you never stop pushing yourself, but he just took it to another level.

Blak:

Bro. He yo. He straight up he straight up bit.

Mac:

You don't be motivating me like this, Cam. I need you to step that shit up, my boy. I need you to go to Party City. It's it's closing so you can get the mask for cheap.

Blak:

Bro, they got them they gotta sell every every quarter, bro. Every quarter.

Mac:

I'm telling you, every time you're just like, alright. That's the last one. You scroll down a little bit, you just like, oh my god. Why is this man wearing this shit? Come around the corner hollering

Blak:

with a propane tank. How long has he been doing

Mac:

this shit? Oh, what's it? You wanna see

Mac:

his first video? Oh my

Mac:

I don't know bro.

Blak:

Look. Look, babe. What what up, baby? Is that the tight pants? Yes.

Mac:

Yeah. It's him. Oh, he oh, shit. We got a workout vid, bro.

Blak:

No. We don't.

Mac:

Right here. Yeah. We do.

Song:

Coming in hot. Just like the fajita. I write where I live. My life in the speaker. I'm nice with the flow.

Song:

Just like the demeanor. I feed them Alright.

Mac:

A little video playing.

Mac:

Hey, guys. Look at this.

Blak:

Now now see, this is this is more like you. This is you right here. I don't know who the fuck told you to be speaking and shit. Like, my uncle used to say, you never know how smart a person is till they open their mouth. Well, mister Miller, you proven that case, bro.

Blak:

Like, just keep doing this shit.

Mac:

Baker, are you serious? He related to big groove? Because that I can't stand that motherfucker.

Blak:

Oh, lord. The dancing motherfucker that eat.

Mac:

Shark bite. That motherfucker. Oh my god. What we doing here?

Blak:

Oh, lord. He's one of them.

Mac:

He's one of them. My man about to do the inverted push ups on oh my god. Motherfuckers in the weight room like, where the fuck all the dumbbells at? He in the hallway doing this shit. Oh, don't fall.

Mac:

Boy. Oh, you see that lean old? Yeah. Get off this.

Blak:

Hell, yeah.

Blak:

Yeah. You knew better. You fucking knew better.

Mac:

That motherfucking tower started leading.

Blak:

Let me get off these motherfuckers.

Mac:

One, two. That's enough.

Blak:

I got only one more push up left.

Mac:

He was like, do I do it for the clout or die? I'm I'm good. My man hit one. He was like, two look at that lean. Look at this shit lean on this one.

Mac:

Whoop. Whoop. I'm out. Ejecto, cuss.

Blak:

Abort, abort, abort.

Mac:

Alright. Kay Miller. Alright. Kay Miller, King Miller. All hell.

Mac:

Right?

Blak:

All hell, King Miller.

Mac:

King Miller. Right? But then there's another motherfucker, that is coming to the, the limelight for us. If, for all my eighties babies, possibly 90 babies grew up, remember when no limit was at its peak, chart toppers everywhere. There was one member that when he would rap, everybody's just like, oh, you know, can we fast forward this part or get to the next part?

Mac:

Or you listen to it to laugh. Right? None other than the baby brother of my man, Masterpiece.

Blak:

I see it.

Mac:

The baby brother. Mister Silk the Shocker. And what he's about to tell, he gonna put you on game. Because while y'all was laughing at him back in the nineties, early '2 thousands, he was actually playing four d chess with y'all.

Blak:

Real time.

Mac:

Alright. Alright, Silk. Let him let him know how you had everybody fooled.

Silkk:

Thought I was rapping off beat, but I never was rapping off beat. If you go back, listen. I was rapping on key, but I did it be I did it by design. Because we have good marketing, I wanted you to say I was bad at rapping. I wasn't bad at rapping if you play play it back.

Silkk:

I was actually really good at rapping. I just wanted you to think that. They thought I was rapping off beat, but I never was rapping off beat.

Mac:

Silk the Shocker just told you, he never rapped offbeat. If you go back and listen to it, he was actually on beat. But he had such good marketing. He wanted you to think that he was offbeat, but he was on key by design. What do you gotta say, Dwight?

Blak:

Let me tell you.

Mac:

From from Louisiana. Very own. Louisiana's very own. Silk the Shocker.

Blak:

Yes. What do you gotta say about me? Let me tell y'all something. At no point in the history of rap, especially in Louisiana, did people actually want to be trash? Mhmm.

Blak:

This isn't why we do these things. There's a there's a certain way that that we wanna sound and be listen. We just told y'all, hip hop is a it's a competitive sport. It's it's it's competitive. You wanna be the best.

Blak:

Uh-huh. You wanna say that your verse was the best verse on that song. You want it to be the one that brings people to the table. You want to be the focal point of the song, especially if you are on the song with other people. That competitive nature never goes away.

Blak:

I don't care who you are. You are correct, sir.

Mac:

He crawls a blue he crawls a blue face kid run.

Blak:

What exactly? Thank you. Thank you, Megan. How do you rap on key? Point in history does somebody say, I'm gonna rap on key?

Mac:

Like, are you hitting a note?

Blak:

Rapping on beat. I'm rapping

Mac:

Are you hitting a note when you're rapping? That's what I'm because I I hear key, you're singing. Right. On beat is for rap.

Blak:

Beat. It's a rhythm. I want you out at the house back. Da.

Mac:

Da. Da. Like, you learned this in music in elementary school. Da da da da da.

Blak:

Not you.

Blak:

Not you, Silk.

Mac:

Silk in the back of the class.

Blak:

Yes. You know how you know? Silk.

Mac:

Silk. Look at me, Silk. Look look. Everybody else is clapping like this, Silk. I'm doing this on purpose.

Blak:

Yes. You were the person, Silk, in the back of the gym class that couldn't do the jumping jacks on on on the the one, two, three, one. You were just going.

Mac:

He'd a dude walk on the back of your heels when everybody marching because he can't get on the same foot. I don't wanna march in front of Silk. He snaps on my boots. I do it on purpose because I'm so good at marching. Yeah.

Blak:

Everybody getting push ups. I want y'all to be like, oh, Silk making us do these

Blak:

push ups.

Blak:

Half right. No. Half right left. Goddamn it, Silk. Every time.

Blak:

Please god. Oh, please god.

Mac:

Goddamn it, Silk. I'm doing it on purpose, guys, because I'm so good. I want you to think that I'm not.

Blak:

Graduation. Do your best.

Mac:

It's the competition competition for, what is it? Warrior flight with the the boat? Because yeah. The bet and it's the marching competition like silk. Get sick.

Mac:

Silk, get quartered.

Blak:

Put him on quarters. Yeah.

Blak:

Put him on quarters, please.

Mac:

He's saluting with his left hand and shit. Like, silk, goddamn it. I'm doing this on purpose. I'm so good. I could be honor guard, but I don't want y'all to put me on honor guard because

Blak:

Please send him to the three twenty first, please.

Mac:

What was the the the I don't wanna say special flight. The flight they sent people with, like, waivers and

Mac:

can't do

Blak:

that thing. Well, for us, it was March. Please send this motherfucker to March.

Mac:

Like, why would you why would you say that now? Like, it's not saving your career at this point. I don't think anybody's waiting for a new Silk album.

Blak:

No one cares.

Mac:

Yeah. That that's the wildest part about it. Like, why why now, Silk? Why didn't you just prove us wrong? You had mystical blowing up.

Mac:

You know? Yes. Like, all of these people. You know what I'm saying? Like, goddamn.

Mac:

Y'all know what y'all could have been if you if if you all your powers combined. Like, you would be on legit the hardest song that was played by high school bands, makeup say. Like, that shit pregame every game. Fool out the girl on this motherfucking tank. And here you go.

Mac:

Get the fight. Oh, god. Just it's not even like oh, god. It's not even the last verse. I can't even skip it because another verse comes after.

Mac:

You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? You it was, like, streaming, so you couldn't, like, get it and just scroll. Like, you would have to hold the button down on the CD, and it'd be like, oh, you must wanna hear the next song.

Blak:

No. No, please. I don't wanna hear him.

Mac:

Do that.

Mac:

Yep. Every song, every feature he was on. He was on the Maya song. I got sad.

Blak:

Oh, I forgot about that.

Mac:

I'm not saying leave him, but, you know, kinda like roll with me and, you know, why, Maya? Why are you in this video with this man?

Blak:

Are you dating him, Maya? Oh. This is like

Mac:

Bro, my heart was broke. I was like, you bet I'd rather rather her be with Sysco. You bet. Be with Sysco. It's all about me.

Mac:

Anyway, so, I mean, if y'all believe Silk, that's cool. I mean, Silk, you and and then we can't forget his acting skills. I don't know if you've seen Hot Toys.

Blak:

Lord. Yes.

Mac:

Where he was a black belt martial artist and worked for the, the FBI to save his girlfriend from Snoop Dogg and the rest of the gangs. His hot dude and hot boys was like his rapping. Oh, shit. Anyways, so, yeah, that that's the two we wanted to focus on on what did I just watch. Now, again, if you're in need of motivation, you can follow my boy.

Mac:

He's in the comments, Cam, n s p y. Never stop pushing yourself. He doesn't speak. He'll just throw a quote up there and make you think like, oh, shit. You know?

Mac:

Just a thought. Just saying. Yep. Or you could follow King Miller and, be treated to a a pig man.

Blak:

For no fucking reason.

Mac:

Me up because he will make you smile as you laugh at the fucking shit that he does. That fucking pig man shit is wild. But that's like purge shit.

Blak:

Yes.

Mac:

Like, did the siren go off? It is now the purge. He out there,

Mac:

take your mask off.

Blak:

King. Never.

Mac:

Say it with me, motherfucker.

Mac:

Like, god.

Mac:

Dale. But, it is time for us to, talk about a a very despicable human who, again, is playing the I'll I'll I'll let you because the the video does such a great job of showing you the beginning to the end of the shenanigans. And, you can see her going from I'm standing on 10 toes on business. They did this to me to at the end, the obligate the what? Obligatory?

Mac:

Yeah. I'm a I'm a victim. Why are people picking on me?

Blak:

It's fucking Every time, bro.

Mac:

Bro, it's it's the playbook. We talked about it. It's the fucking playbook, man.

Blak:

Every time.

Mac:

But, let us go ahead and get it to this week's whose man's is this.

Who's Man Intro:

Hey. Who man's is this? Who man's is this?

Mac:

Florence Minsky. You may not know her. I didn't know her until I saw this. Apparently, here's the funny part. I'm a bring this shit up.

Mac:

I thought it was weird how they did this. So it says the child's mother of producer Scott Storch goes viral after using racial slurs towards ballet employees. The thing I thought was funny at first is the child's mother of producer Scott Storch, when they coulda easily went with baby mama.

Blak:

The baby mama.

Mac:

But they saved that for other individuals. But, so, as the shade room, reports in the video, Mursky can be called calling the valet a wetback and following up his this slur stating president Donald Trump is doing great things because you guys rape and kill people. She later hopped on social media to defend herself, alleging that one of the valet employees groped her. She stated that she should have just punched him but didn't because she was thinking of her child and didn't wanna go to jail for hitting him. She later posted a clip apologizing and explaining that she made a mistake and that she's the furthest thing from a racist.

Mac:

So, we'll go ahead and we'll go ahead and, roll that beautiful bean footage.

Florence:

Out of a scrub. The ballet guy grabbed Woah. Woah.

Mac:

Woah. Woah. Let me let me play the actual is this did you play the actual video? Oh, here we go.

Florence:

You're a wetback. What else? Biden wetback. What else? Trump is Trump is doing good things.

Florence:

You guys rape people.

King Miller:

Yeah.

Blak:

You

Florence:

guys rape and kill

Mac:

people. Right?

Florence:

Take your $50.

Florence:

I'm rich or poor. Difference.

King Miller:

You're poor of salt.

Florence:

Yep. You're poor.

King Miller:

You're poor of salt.

Mac:

Well well, that escalated quickly. Now it's her time to, explain her side of the story.

Florence:

Out of a scrub. The valet guy grabbed my and I should have punched him. I was thinking about my child and not wanting to go to jail. So I lashed out and I called him a wetback. And I'm so wrong for that, but I felt so violated.

Florence:

I should have just shut my mouth, called the police, and that's it. So basically, I'm explaining to everybody. I am sorry for what I said. I've been around Mexicans, dated Mexicans my whole life. My parents are immigrants.

Florence:

I am the farthest thing from racist possible. Why don't you guys call people like my housekeepers who I got their papers for them and how many people I've helped from different races and so on and so forth. It's just the Internet feeds you guys and it sucks you guys and it's so sad. It literally, it's such a disgusting place. I was walking out of a scrub.

Florence:

The valet guy

Mac:

Why don't you talk to my housekeeper who I got papers for? I've dated Mexicans. I have tons of Mexican friends. Like, this this isn't helping at all. But wait.

Mac:

There's more.

Florence:

Mistake, like, with my mouth. I'm the farthest thing from racist. Like, is this what you guys wanted from me? You guys are affecting everybody in my life right now. Like, I am taking accountability, like, full.

Florence:

Like, please, enough. I'm going to apologize to the man that grabbed my because I don't even care. What the guy did to me. At least let's be honest.

Florence:

I'm apologizing to you, please.

Florence:

Do you accept my apology and then what? But you know what the guy did. He's not even here today. For why you. I know, but you know what the guy did to me.

Florence:

So please at least be real. I'm the farthest thing from racist possible. I told you you're a good looking guy with green eyes. Do you think I'm I have any all my partners are Spanish, Vietnamese, everything. Could you at least admit what the guy did to me, please?

Florence:

Could you admit what the guy did?

Mac:

To write

Silkk:

the the license plate in 253.

Florence:

Could you admit what the guy did, please? At least that. Just admit what the guy did, please. Just admit the steak. So

Mac:

she was like, I don't think you heard me. So I'm a just, leave a a note as a an Instagram post. She says, I love Mexicans and all people of colors and religion. I did what I I did what I could today and apologize to the two men that did nothing to me. I am in a calm state of mind, and I know I'm the furthest thing to racist.

Mac:

Just a spoiled brat with a dirty mouth, and that's the realest I can be. Sorry, everyone. I take full accountability, but meant nothing I said. So we've seen start to finish.

Who's Man Intro:

Mhmm.

Mac:

What are your thoughts on this, black?

Blak:

Okay. Without without towing without towing the line, I'm a I'm a be I'm a be straight up no chaser. If you were truly sorry, you would have said I'm sorry and shut the fuck up. If you were truly sorry. This is this is clearly because the backlash was too much for you to handle.

Blak:

And I'm gonna say this to everybody that says some fucked up shit. We're not immune. Shit gets you get angry. Shit happens. But if it does, just own up to that shit off the rip.

Blak:

Like, yo, man. I fucked up. I was having a bad day. It happens. People are way whether you believe this or not, people are way quicker to forgive you if you just come out and say, look, man.

Blak:

What I said was some bullshit. I'm sorry. What I did what I did was wrong. My actions were fucked up. Totally didn't mean it.

Blak:

I was having a I was having a bad time. I didn't mean to take it out on you. Or even if you did, if you meant that shit, like, look. Stand on here's where we are. Stand on the shit that you say.

Blak:

If if that's truly how you feel, don't don't let it fuck your money up. And once it fucks up your life and people are pointing out the shit that you did is actually wrong and it's too much for you to handle, if you know that the the backlash is gonna be too much for you to handle, do us all a favor. Shut the fuck up. It's just that easy. Walk the fuck away.

Blak:

And if your kids are with you, you know what that does? It sets a bad example. You should apologize to your kids.

Who's Man Intro:

Mhmm.

Blak:

Like, listen. Mommy mommy didn't mean that. Did you come out and tell the public that? No. You made everything about you.

Blak:

At that point, if it is if it's truly and stop using this shit as a shield to think people are gonna back the fuck off of you. If it's truly about being apologetic, don't put your kids them kids ain't did shit. They was just with you. Don't put them in this shit. You the one said the fucked up shit.

Blak:

You said that. You you call that man a slur in front, and it was on camera. So if he grabbed your ass, obviously, you're gonna feel a way. And if it really was that way, do what you said you shoulda did. Call the cops.

Blak:

But you didn't do that. You resorted to firing back on him. And if he did that in front of your kids, he's just as wrong. Now here's the wild part. Here's the here's the wild part of all this.

Blak:

Okay. Don't fucking go back there and be like, you know what he did because you know if it was too much, that man ain't gonna say shit. Hell no. What the fuck?

Who's Man Intro:

Hell no. I

Blak:

ain't say nothing like that. Get the fuck out of here. Even if he did, you've already proven you've already proven yourself to be in the wrong. So don't go back and be like, just say he did it. Just you know what he did.

Blak:

No, lady. I don't this the hood. I don't know shit. You call me pro.

Mac:

Man, this a Wendy's. Man, this is a valet service.

Blak:

What do you mean? Rich. You're poor. Alright.

Mac:

Yeah.

Blak:

No. What the fuck do I gotta do with anything?

Mac:

You guys rape and kill people. Ma'am, I'm just working. If if the dude did say you're mad at him back there, you're taking that shit out on me the cashier who's been up here the whole time and the person who was just recording you spazzing the fuck out. Yes. Yes.

Mac:

Like, you the first, I didn't see any kids with her in the video. I mean, I can I didn't either? I can go back and look.

Who's Man Intro:

That's what?

Mac:

But I didn't see any kids. Or were they, like, already in the car? Because that's wild.

Blak:

Maybe. Maybe.

Mac:

How are they in

Blak:

the car

Mac:

if you don't have the keys? You know, like, you're getting the keys to get in your car. Were the kids just in the car with the valet driver just getting parked and, like, you guys just wait with the valet driver. Like, I didn't see a kid, so using the kids again, I'm just

Blak:

I I agree. Tipping you either. That's the that's another thing. I'm not fucking tipping you if you grab my ass. Like, the fuck that look like?

Blak:

You ain't gonna tell me you're rich and I'm broke after I just grabbed your ass? Come on, lady. Get the fuck out of here.

Mac:

Yeah. She's spazzing out, bro. Like, legit. I this is ridiculous actions for someone who is, like, you know like you said, somebody does something, and I'm I'm I will say this. There are possibly there are some times, and and and I've I've spoken to some of my friends who have been in a situation where they were sexually assaulted, groped, or something.

Mac:

And the first thing they wanna do is just get the fuck out of there. They don't wanna call cops. They don't wanna open up a case. They're like, let me just get out of here. Right?

Mac:

What they don't do is this, start spouting racial epithets and and slurs and and just degrading comments and, you know, physically just doing all this stuff. I'm not saying that they don't get into a fight or flight where they would possibly start raging like this, but, it's like you said, like, everybody has been mad and emotional to a point where they probably said or did something that they regret. Right? Right. Apologize and move on.

Mac:

There's no need for you to prove anything to us as long as you know you're good and and you're moving forward. What you said to them hurt, you can't force them to accept your apology. All you can do is apologize and move on.

Blak:

You Especially if they if they did some fucked up shit to you.

Mac:

Yeah.

Blak:

Like, at that point, I don't feel you even have to apologize. If if if they really did something like that to you

Mac:

Yeah.

Blak:

You shouldn't have to apologize. You should be standing on business. Like, listen. This motherfucker did what he did, so I said what I said. Mhmm.

Blak:

Fuck him.

Mac:

Yeah. That's

Blak:

I just feel like you're you're I I I feel like there's a scapegoat there. You know what I mean? Like

Mac:

Yeah. Megan brings up a good, like, you're in LA, whatever, you know, a a a valet lot. There has to be cameras up there to ensure that your car is taken care of. Nobody's doing anything crazy with it. So, like, hey.

Mac:

Pull the tapes so you can see x y z. Right?

Blak:

Yeah.

Mac:

All these avenues she can use to kinda clear her name, like, just to be like, okay. Yeah. He did grab you. But even if he did, would this justify spazzing out on the people that had nothing to do with that.

Blak:

Right. Right.

Mac:

You know? Like

Blak:

And like I said, if if the emotions are that high, bro, like, I'm pretty sure if it if it really was that, like, first of all, I ain't apologizing to that motherfucker. I'm a apologize to everybody else. Mhmm. But that motherfucker can damn sure kiss my ass.

Mac:

%. Yeah. You know? Like, hey. You need to get your boy back there.

Mac:

He's he's back there with all it. You know? But, yeah, the the progression of this, she tried to stand 10 toes down, blah blah blah. And and for anybody who would who slips up says anything that could be taken as racial, The last thing people wanna hear is all the friends you have that are the race of the that you just offended.

Blak:

I have three black friends.

Mac:

All my partners have been Mexican, Vietnamese, Hispanic. Like, no white people. I just I just have sex with foreigners and and, like, so I can't be like, you're not helping your case, Florence. You know?

Blak:

Not at all.

Mac:

Why don't you ask my maid who who cleans up my house that I helped get her papers? Talk to her. Well, she wasn't out here calling people wetbacks. So why why would I talk to her? If I mess around and talk to her, I'm pretty sure she say some other stuff about some if you comfortable saying shit like that out in public, what do you be saying about the people in your house?

Mac:

And behind When

Blak:

the cameras yeah. When the cameras ain't there and you're free to do whatever.

Mac:

And she ain't clean like you wanted her to clean. You know? Right. Like, you probably don't want us to talk to your mate. But, Florence, apparently, it's not Minsky, so ignore that at the bottom.

Mac:

Merski. Merski. Yes. The child's mother of that just sounds weird. The child's mother of Marjorie Scott.

Blak:

Come on.

Mac:

Just say baby mama. Just say it. Just say it.

Blak:

Yes. We can't we can't do that. Don't do that.

Mac:

That's what I'm a

Blak:

just Don't do that.

Mac:

People. Who's the child's father?

Blak:

Baby mamas don't have

Mac:

Baby mama's cool. It's fine. Yes. That's just what you are.

Blak:

Don't change it up. Don't try to make don't try to make this shit like a work phone call, bro. Come on.

Mac:

It's not a it's not a EPR. You know? Yeah. Just say just say what you say what you mean.

Blak:

Father children.

Mac:

The vessel of life for the the offsprings.

Blak:

The provider of life for these children.

Mac:

Oh, man. But, anyways, Florence, get it together. Hopefully, everything is fine. Leave these men alone. They're willing to just move around because, apparently, they went to work the next day, and

Who's Man Intro:

they're not

Mac:

trying to be bothered. They're like, lady, I'm trying to get this man his car. You're out here begging for an apology that you're not getting.

Blak:

That shit was cold blooded. Tell him you needed. License plate 255 Yep.

Mac:

134. Well, at least just say just say what he did to me.

Blak:

Does it match the tag?

Mac:

Did you have the, the black Audi? Yes. So this is correct. Yeah. Business as usual while she's back there crying tears.

Who's Man Intro:

Crying. Crying. Cry me, Maggie.

Blak:

It's coming around front right now, ma'am. If you, there you go.

Florence:

Cry me, cry me.

Who's Man Intro:

Cry me over here. Woah.

Mac:

Shout out to Justin Timberlake. Classic. But, get your shit together, girl. Are you ready to return to our regularly scheduled program a bit?

Blak:

Let's do it. Let's do

Who's Man Intro:

it. Crazy.

King Miller:

And now we return you to our regular scheduled program in progress.

Florence:

Whoo.

Mac:

Great show tonight. Yes, sir. I had a good time.

Blak:

Me too, bro.

Mac:

Some good laughs. Shout out to the pit masters that joined us in the comments. Megan, Jeff Absolutely. Ronnie, the the whole gamut. We appreciate you guys tuning in and watching us and adding to the show.

Mac:

It's always good when the, the fam can participate. And,

Blak:

Absolutely.

Mac:

We love it. So you got anything for the people before we sign off?

Blak:

Yes. No gimmicks. Drop the new episode. Make sure you guys go check that out. Subscribe to the channel.

Blak:

I wanna address something real quick from the group, from the Penn Masters. Yes. Somebody posted something right before we went live. Nick Smith, shout out to you, about a challenge with some beans. I'm gonna politely say no to this challenge.

Blak:

And the reason I'm gonna say no

Mac:

to this challenge The Doctor Pepper beans? Or what was it? Yes.

Blak:

Normally, I'd be like, sign me the fuck up. No. I'm not doing that. I'm not doing it. The reason I'm not doing it is because if you're paying attention right now, we need you guys to subscribe to the smoke pit YouTube channel.

Mac:

Yeah.

Blak:

There's an open invitation. Once we get to 100 followers or subscribers, there's I have three boxes of candy canes. They're all fucking rotten and terrible. So here's one that's hot dog flavored. Okay.

Blak:

Here's here's one that's sour cream and onion flavored, and another one that is mac and cheese flavored. We get to we get to a hundred. I will eat one of each candy cane. If we get to, 300, I will clear a box. If we get to a thousand, I will clear all three boxes.

Blak:

So that's what's yes. I know. I know. I don't know why I signed myself up

Who's Man Intro:

for this

Mac:

shit. For the record But I told him he don't gotta do this. And he's like, I'm down. He's like, I'm down. Yeah.

Blak:

I I do this for you. I put my body on the line for you guys. So do us a favor.

Mac:

Hey. Neli said, just like our men and women It's not put their lives on the line.

Blak:

It's an honor.

Mac:

It's an honor.

Blak:

So do us a favor, man. If you're listening, go subscribe. Go to YouTube. Search at, smoke pit d f p n. Right?

Blak:

Yep. It is. Yep. Smoke pit d f p n on YouTube. It'll bring the channel up.

Blak:

Subscribe to us. We already have videos up right now. We take segments from the show. We put it up on on on our YouTube and then the whole show, of course.

Mac:

Yep.

Blak:

You can catch it on the YouTube. So do us a favor, man. Go subscribe. Let's run these numbers up for for your boys, man. And, yeah, we got we got more stuff coming.

Blak:

Nightmares and Nerdscapes, we got more shows of them coming. Pretty soon, Queen's Nerdem is gonna be back off the ground. Have a good night, Megan. Thank you for tuning in. But, yeah, man.

Blak:

Go subscribe to all

Mac:

these

Blak:

channels. Follow us. We're we're kicking up a lot of good stuff right now. So please like, share, subscribe. Shout out to the USDN too.

Blak:

What's up, Jeff?

Mac:

Yes, sir. Yeah. That's, pretty much it, man. I don't have anything else to add, but, you know, next week, we'll be back behind the the Patreon. And expect some you know, we'll we'll we'll be looking and and and doing some things to ensure that our patrons are getting their stuff.

Mac:

So, that some changes are coming there. So if you are a patron, and you wanna continue supporting us, with your finances, you just know it's it's greatly appreciated. It's helping us, you know, get a lot of the behind the scenes stuffs going on. Web You guys are paying

Blak:

for it for the for the website.

Mac:

So Appreciate you. Much appreciated for that. So, with that being said, great episode. We'll wrap up 160 of these things tonight. And, as always, I'm the homie Mac a k a your boy.

Blak:

And I am Brad like a king, made us Kelvin Kaley. Thank you guys for tuning in. A 67 episodes in. Come back next time for one sixty one. Until then, have love.

Blak:

Make sex. Peace.

Who's Man Intro:

Peace.

Mac:

Because ain't right.