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the thoughts, views and opinions shared at the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional, I am just good. Good morning, happy, happy, happy Monday. Sheesh, another manic Monday, but we ain't going to let this Monday get the best of us. Got a great show for you. Hope everybody enjoyed their weekend.
Speaker 1:I did, as always, had a chance to map out some stuff, go over some strategic plans, a lot of little nerdy digital stuff that I be doing on my free time. I don't have a lot of free time, but on the weekends I get some free time to really look into my, look into my mess. Hey, I see everybody. Good morning to the breakfast crew, good afternoon, good evening, good night. Whenever you're gonna watch or listen to this, shout out to you. I see everybody in the building. What's up, not dreamer? Uh, uh, everybody else say hello, hello. What do we got today? Well, it was a crazy ass weekend. Kanye west, we seen two crash outs this weekend, kanye west and justin bieber and we got to talk about it. But but, uh, I don't know what to say. Sometimes things get to a point where you just you're at a loss for words, and it just made me think about it before we get into the like, the particulars.
Speaker 1:It kind of reminds me of a of a really good friend I had back in the day as a kid, one of my childhood friends. His name was Alan. We grew up on the same street. Actually, I was on that street first. He moved to that street. I went to a school called Shaker Heights, ohio in Shaker Heights, st Cleveland. It was a really good district, especially back in the day when I went there. Allen was a cool guy. His family had moved in from the hood. We were in the suburbs of Shaker and Allen had moved from down the way. We called down the way the hood and he became my neighbor and it was a friendship that I didn't know would blossom the way it did. But Allen was a good guy, played basketball, just was a good, good, good guy.
Speaker 1:And I saw a change in him in a matter of a year and it was like he became very just frustrated and very like aggressive and combative, but not really towards me, because that was my, you know, we were like Ike and Mike. I was my right hand man, I was his right hand man, but I started noticing and then what I realized was he was being abused at home. His parents were putting their hands on him and, and you know, going way overboard with it. I had never experienced this at the time and I was like, wow, I couldn't believe it. He would tell me about it and I would be. You know, he would come outside after having bruises and stuff like that. Anyway, long story short, I saw the change in him and he started being real aggressive and real just combative and I didn't understand it. And it was just getting worse and worse and worse. It was like in school. It almost felt like he was lashing out. You know, I'm a kid, I don't know, you know, I just know he wasn't treating me like that, but I didn't know why. You know what the behavior was about. You know what the behavior was about.
Speaker 1:Then, one day I go to uh, I go to reach out. He always would come over my house we play football. Or I would go over his house say, come outside, let's play football. I mean, you know, back in the days when we actually went outside as kids and played, we always did that. When I went one day and he didn't answer and nobody answered, I thought it was strange. Then I came to find out that my, my good friend, alan I'm talking about this is from the years of like 10 years old to 14 years old. Um, alan would always stand up for me. We playing basketball people try to rough me up. I tell people I was tiny as a kid, but I was always willing to fight back. I was a tiny kid. Alan would always stand up for me.
Speaker 1:Well, this particular day I couldn't find him. Come to find out he was gambling and shooting dice and um, he was killed, um, at like I don't know, maybe 13 years old, I believe. I can't remember. I know we were little kids, 12 or 13, and even as a little kid I was thinking to myself like the way he was moving, it was almost like he he welcomed death, he was sad and there was nothing he could do about it. And so when he got killed, uh, they say he was gambling, it was a dice game, they were gambling, and maybe he won and I don't know. And then the guy shot him in the head or you know, that's the story that I got. But it was a sad day, a sad fucking day, especially for a little kid like me who didn't know. You know I was sheltered from a lot of this type of stuff so I didn't know. You know, about kids getting abused and and the outcome of it and and all of that. I say all that to say it was like he, I saw the crash out before it happened. That's the whole point of that. I say all that to say it was like he, I saw the crash out before it happened. That's the whole point of that story.
Speaker 1:And, uh, when I look at Kanye West and I look at Justin Bieber, both of them remind me of Alan in different ways, um Of Allen in different ways. They both are acting in a manner where it's almost like they asking somebody to take them out of their misery. And I hate to say that. I'm just being honest. This morning, on this Monday, heart goes out to Justin. Y'all know Kanye been pissing me off, but know I still got love for Kanye. I still got love for a lot of people who, who have done wrong. I mean nobody perfect. I ain't perfect, no, none of y'all are perfect. So, uh, but it's it's getting to the point where I feel like and I'm not wishing this I hope the best for everybody in this situation, but I almost feel like something crazy is gonna happen to one or both of them and we're gonna look back and be like how could we not have saw that coming or how could we have not done something to help them out or help justin out or get kanye some help, because he obviously has huge issues.
Speaker 1:I don't know if y'all saw the academic interview. We're going to go over that. The academic did an interview with Kanye West and they call it his most unhinged interview yet. And for Kanye West, if you say the most unhinged, that will let you know the impact of this interview, because kanye west has said and done some things. Also. Justin bieber uh was just. He was a mess over the weekend. And hayley, his wife, has unfollowed him on instagram. He was on instagram making some crazy songs. He said he done, being nice.
Speaker 1:It just I just feel like I'm only one man and what the hell can I do? You know I'm doing what I can to bring awareness to it. I just feel like and I'm not saying it's the case, but this is one of those situations where I feel like I'm the only one noticing this, I'm the only one looking at it like. Y'all know, something like this doesn't end well when you go down this road. Every person we've seen go past go down this road. It ended very badly and then when it ends, we all crying, we all posting stuff, we all this. But I always feel like we could have did more when it was going on, and that's kind of how I feel in this situation with justin and kanye.
Speaker 1:So we're gonna get into it and break it all down. But just to give you an idea of how unhinged this interview is, I'm gonna start off with a with a clip of it before we even get to the uh, the articles or whatever. But uh, it's. It's bad. Like I said, I'm not even posting the clips because every time I post something with kanye I get a violation or something, just because kanye has full kkk black. Kanye west has full black KKK outfit on, with the hood and the hat and everything. So just give you some context, check this out and we're going to get into it.
Speaker 3:Indians or some shit. Everything I'm saying counts and you know what I'm saying. Like they can't. Ok, okay, go ahead and start to run a whole record label without a jewish person. Now take back what I had to say. You know, start up your whole tv network and shit. Make it run, but no, no jewish investors make. Let me, let me see, let me see how that works. You know, I'm saying if two motherfuckers could really get they shit together like they nigerians or like they their shit together like they Nigerians or like they Chinese or like they're Jewish or like they're the tech Indians or some shit, everything I'm saying counts and the way, as far as the way I feel what I'm expressing.
Speaker 3:I'm saying people want to fuck with me. I'm telling them they can't fuck with me and anybody that ever went against me, and it's the other shit. I don't really have a problem with Kendrick. I would never call Kendrick a faggot. You know what I'm saying. I don't like what happened with the song and that whole idea. I don't like how they used Kendrick. That's right. And also I don't like him saying he the number one, because I'm the number one.
Speaker 2:So those are my two things. People think that's jealousy. They feel like you're, even when you criticize the super bowl performance, or you're like man. I didn't like him on cardi's album. He got too many verses like yeah he could rap, but we don't want to hear this shit, y'all don't go to church.
Speaker 3:God is an angry god. God is a jealous god. What are you talking about?
Speaker 1:I'm the closest thing to God on earth and I act just like how God acts, like I go up when people Whatever interview this guy just said Kanye West just said he is the closest thing to God on this earth and he does what God does. I'm sure y'all heard that. Let me go back a little bit and start that again.
Speaker 3:Jealous. God, what are you talking about? I'm the closest thing to God on earth and I act just like how God acts, like I go up when people. Whatever interview you did Previous to the interview Of this interview, I guarantee you it's going to be more of a blessing than the previous interview. So what does God do? Bless God has used me to bless John Legend, boom, amber Rose, kim Travis Cardi. You know what I'm saying. So whatever is here, the blessings run through me, but in that same way, I'm angry, I'm jealous and now I can say all these people were the family that I never had, but Norfolk is my actual family. So give me one reason please, because before it's all jealousy, it's this and that, and now it's this far. So, yes, I was jealous that kendrick is on cardiome and I feel like that's two different genres. It seemed like j cole and kendrick would be more like. You know, I like mixing genres and shit now.
Speaker 1:You know, just saying you first of all, he a lot, but the fact that you compare yourself or saying I'm the closest thing to God, I act, I'm doing everything that God does, or I act like God. You got a problem, you need help. You ain't God. You ain't nowhere close to God, ever Not in your prime, not now, not when you dropped out from college. You're just not Kanye, and I'm saying it as somebody that got love for Kanye. But y'all know this is the flow show no filter, no filter. I tell people that all the time this ain't the flow show with a little bit time, this ain't the flow show with a little bit of filter, or the flow show with a little tiny bit of filter. This is the flow show with no filter. So, whether I like a motherfucker or not, I'm gonna keep it real. And if they got a problem with it or anybody got a problem with it, they welcome to debate me. It's just that everybody want to stay in the comments. They don't want to come on here and debate me, because they know what I say is the truth. I keep it real and I ain't on here. I ain't jealous of nobody. So, and that's why I say. It's gotten to the point where I don't make excuses for nobody. Y'all know I come from a family of no. My father taught me no excuses, only solutions. So I'm not making no excuses for Kanye at all. But what I am saying is when somebody got a problem, a mental problem, and it's obvious, we got to call it out for what it is. The boy got mental health issues on a high level, on a high level, on a high level. We're gonna get into this interview. I just had to give y'all that clip before we got into these articles to give you just a small taste of what type of shit kanye was on in this interview. So a lot of people were talking about it, but one of the most things that can't. One of the things people talked about most was his kkk outfit on and the hood and all that. So let's go into this audio. Uh, article from nd100 says kanye west sports kkk hood and most unhinged interview. Yet Article goes on to say just when you thought Kanye West behavior couldn't spiral any further, he proves you wrong.
Speaker 1:In a recent interview with DJ academics, the rapper shocked viewers by wearing a black KKK hood, adding yet another layer to his already controversial antics. As if that wasn't enough, he unleashed a series of erratic rants touching on everything from his past relationships with Kim, doubling down on his thoughts of Jay-Z and weighing in on Kendrick Lamar and Drake's beef. And weighing in on Kendrick Lamar and Drake's beef. At one point in the interview, west was asked about Kim Kardashian, with whom he shared four children with North St Chicago and some and Kanye West said the following I didn't want to have children with this person. After the first two months of being with her, west said but that was in god's plan. During another segment, he said my kids are celebrities and I don't have to say so. So this white woman and this and this white family has the control of these highly influential black kids that are half the children of yay. Elsewhere, wes was asked about his relationship with drake. As the interviewer was unsure whether he was loving or hating, he said one thing drake is a million times better than kendrick, and that was wes response on that.
Speaker 1:Inevitably, the hour-long interview struck up a strong response, with people understandably disgusted with Kanye's outfit of choice. Kanye West actually disgusts me. Why would you wear a freaking KKK outfit to an interview? Jesus Christ, I don't know how y'all say he's your goat anymore. Somebody wrote. Another person added man when I, when I thought he was crazy, he got crazier meanwhile. Third one said why do people even entertain this man at this point? Because this is effing madness. Those are just some of the responses of this crazy interview. He said fjz. About a million times called out jay-z for his practices he got another.
Speaker 3:Here we go with another quote from Ye. The word is but basically like he gonna get a percentage if he introduced me to this crypto. Nigga, right, and I know this shit sound like a tarantino movie jim jones wants me to meet with mr pink to make two million dollars off a crypto coin next tarantino film, right? So then I found out before the second meeting that he was gonna make this money. So did he tell you? No, he said he's gonna get a percentage. He didn't tell me what it was and he didn't say he's going to give me a piece of it either. When I found out how much money it was, you know, it's like he forgot when he found out how much money it was.
Speaker 3:I was like you know what? What's he saying?
Speaker 1:Hello. Now y'all he answering the hotel phone With his full KKK outfit on. It's crazy.
Speaker 3:Okay, send him to room 59 right now, thank you. So when I, when you found out about, when I found out that he was getting the money, I was like, how much money is it? Yeah, I'm going to take that meeting for you to get the money, but I guess I'm I can sit there where you go. Like I wasn't like, oh nigga, you ain't tell me I'm not gonna. I still took the meeting.
Speaker 1:all right, let me give you some context on what's going on right now. What kanye west is talking about is another rapper called, named jim jones. Jim jones apparently set up a meeting with kanye, set up a meeting with kanye, this crypto person, and just for setting a meeting up, the crypto person gave Jim Jones $2 million. And then Kanye West said he found out about the $2 million that Jim Jones was getting because the guy was meeting up with Kanye, and he said, even though he found out he was getting that money, he didn't really like it because he didn't offer him any money or anything like that. He went ahead and took the meeting.
Speaker 1:Well, after he took the meeting, jim Jones got the two million dollars and then later on, maybe a little bit after that, for this clothing line thing, kanye West asked Jim Jones to send him a PDF file of all the clothes and whatever, and Jim Jones didn't do it. So I'm going to let him explain it, but then I'm going to tell you where this goat falls into with Kanye West's whole crash out his mental health and he's just not even processing shit like a grown man, and that's what's scary. He got paid $2 million.
Speaker 3:Yes, for you taking a meeting, for me taking a meeting, but watch shit like a grown man and that's what's scary. The money was a bit behind my back. I didn't really know about it. People be doing shit behind my back.
Speaker 3:My issue with jim was we working on clothes and I said look, send me a pdf for anybody doesn't know. It's like a group of pictures in a folder that you send to the iphone. You could do like 300 pictures, 10 pictures on it, 10 pages. I said send me a pdf of all the ideas, all the young niggas you know in new york. Let me see all of this shit right now. Let let the king see everything that's happening. Right, this man tells me I don't know how to make a PDF. That was way more disrespectful to me than a nigga figuring out how to get the $2 million. Do you understand why? Because it's shit to my face, nigga. You're going to lie to me about a fucking PDF. You faggot ass, nigga. After I sat and took the meeting for you, you took the money and I ain't even asked your broke ass for a percentage that's your fault kanye do you think one of his young niggas knew how to do it?
Speaker 3:yeah, of course. Do you think that he could have figured it out? After that nigga made $2 million. Definitely Next subject.
Speaker 1:All right, now that's a perfect, perfect example. Perfect, perfect example. And I know you're like how does that story show his mental health or whatever he's on? Let me break this down. See, this is what I'm saying about Kanye. You can't be mad at somebody because you went through with something and then now you expect them to go through something. This is not. This is child. It's almost like his brain is in child mode. He's a kid in his brain.
Speaker 1:Let's peel back all this kanye west genius shit and this rap shit and this billion dollars. Peel all that back and listen to this as if you're listening to your next door neighbor. You would say this motherfucker is unhinged. You're gonna be mad at jim jones and it you should be mad at yourself. And that's this whole problem.
Speaker 1:Kanye west don't take no accountability. If he set up, if jim jones set up a meeting and he made two million dollars and you found out he was about to make two million dollars about because he set the meeting up with this crypto guy, whoever this big money person was, then it's your job, kanye west, as a grown man, to step away and say, nah, I'm not, I'm not going through with this, but no, you go through with it. And then you mad because he tell you he don't know how to send you no pdf file. Maybe he do know how, maybe he don't, maybe he got people that could do it, but he shows you who he was or how he felt about you when he got that money and didn't tell you about it. But you proceeded to go ahead in the deal anyway, kanye. So that's your fucking fault. But you on here going off about another man because he showed you who he was, you didn't see and see. This is the same stuff that we all go through, like a guy.
Speaker 1:One of my mentors growing up told me, harold, you got to manage your expectations when he told me that, yeah, I got pissed off because I was a kid, I didn't want to take no responsibility for what I may or may have not done right in business or in doing whatever I was supposed to be doing. But as you mature and get older, you realize that it's your fault. You only do what people. You only do what you want to do. If Kanye wanted him to get that $2 million, you should do it, kanye.
Speaker 1:But then you can't be mad because he don't send you a PDF file, because he. That ain't his job. And so, kanye West, when you look in this, when you listen to this interview after interview, everything he says, it's everybody's fault except for his no accountability. He bring up Jay-Z, and you know I ain't taking no sides on no Jay-Z, and you know I ain't taking no sides on no Jay-Z, kanye. But I'm going to call it for what it is Kanye West wouldn't be Kanye West without Jay-Z. Jay-z already made his name before Kanye West came into the picture, but Kanye West is acting like everybody owe him.
Speaker 3:They life.
Speaker 1:Let's go back in history real quick. Jay-z was already Jay-Z, he was already the Jay-z that we all know when he came to make that blueprint one which is jay-z's, one of his first or first or second classic albums blueprint. One way back in the day I don't know this 2000, 99, this is back then 2000, and kanye west was a little to not known at all producer and Jay-Z used about six, seven of Kanye West's beats and he was a complete nobody. Jay-z used six or seven beats of Kanye West shit on his Blueprint One. Kanye West went on to be the biggest producer ever after that.
Speaker 1:Now I ain't saying kanye, or I ain't saying jay-z or kanye. Oh, jay-z, because that was a. That was a fair deal. You gave me beats, I rapped on him, I made money, you became a big producer. But what I am saying is this is the, this is this is Kanye's problem and this is why he's crashing out, because he's too egocentric. Egocentric people think everything revolves around them. They don't see the other side of it. So only thing Kanye West see is Jay-Z owe me for this. I did this, I did that. But if we really just keep it real, I don't care about what J and B doing what Kanye doing with Kim. We talking about straight facts, straight down the middle, not no pandering, not no emotional side. I ain't taking no sides, I'm just talking about pure factsay-z was already jay-z when kanye met.
Speaker 1:When kanye met jay-z, kanye was a nobody who was just evicted from his home and trying to make a way. Nothing wrong with it at all, we all been there. But to act like the whole fucking world oh you bro, I've been watching. I tell y'all one thing about the flow show no filter. I'm a part of this culture, so when shit happened, I'm one of the few podcasters and youtubers that can go in my mental rolodex to 20, 30 years ago and remember what the hell happened, specifically because I live this shit and I ain't taking one side or the other. I don't give a damn about neither one of them.
Speaker 1:When it comes to my show, my show is going to give the real and the bottom line is no matter how you slice it and dice it, jay-z was a multi-platinum artist before he met. When he met Kanye. When Kanye met Jay-Z, he was damn near homeless. Nobody touched a Kanye West beat. Once Jay-Z picked seven beats, or whatever, and put it on Blueprint. Kanye West was a household name from then on, so then you spin it to everybody owe you, and now you calling his kids retarded. Now you want it. Why? You want sympathy from us? Because you having problem with your kids, kanye, that shit don't work like that. I'm firm, but I'm fair. I don't take no sides, I don't jump, I don't stay on one side, I stay right down the middle and I call it how I fucking see it. And Kanye West is going out ass backwards, ass backwards.
Speaker 3:Ass backwards.
Speaker 1:So this is the situation with North. He's talking about the situation with North on the Diddy song.
Speaker 3:I didn't have this vision yesterday, but I had one bag with me. I just got my leather outfit and it was theirs. I always thought, wow, that would make a really iconic interview setting and I'm happy that I'm not sitting in it. And this is now making the movie, like I said, with the North situation on the, on the song with his son and the new artist, jasmine Williams. It happened like that.
Speaker 3:Certain things I lean into. People think I'm strategic. The enemy might you know my enemy, our enemy, might think I'm strategic, but I'm not strategic. I just lean into what I really feel and I say my truth and whatever comes with it comes with it. But my truth is so obvious to so many people because people are not allowed to say their truth to the point where they psych themselves out to think it's not true. And so I'm not saying people's truth. I'm saying people's feeling now, because your truth can be told to you, you can be programmed, but your gut is going to have millions of lifetimes of information. So when I go and I tweet, especially now, I'm speaking to people's gut, feeling Like Iggy not taking sides, but she's going to do everything in her power to make sure Onyx never is next to Kris Jenner and you know why, and she knows why.
Speaker 3:That girl came from Australia, then no family in the middle of Miami. Now she's out here in California and her whole goal as a mom is to keep her son as far away from Kris Jenner as possible. And we all know why. We all know those sex tapes are signed for. We all know those children just in general, celebrity exploitation Like when my daughter wants to rap it a thing where, damn, you really want to get into this game like this. And it's this balance. I have people around me.
Speaker 3:I was like yo, this man, cardi, is calling my baby mama, rapping about skims and then singing she need, he need vocals. Uh, she made a supporting slip, uh, needs vocals for the album. And the man was like well, you know, that will blow her up. I said it's my daughter and see, that's the time when they can hear me screaming from the other room and be like why he's screaming? Who said they would blow her up?
Speaker 3:Well, I'm, I purposely didn't say the names and shit. You know, I'm saying I'm not trying to anybody that never spoke out against me publicly. I'm not gonna speak out against them publicly. Okay, yeah, okay. So did I answer that? It's just God, I'm just channeling. I'm just channeling something, so I ain't telling y'all to follow me. People are not even in a position to follow me. It's like I could change hearts and minds, perception, but at the end of the day you still got to go work for a white man. You still got to work for a jewish man that works for a white man. The, the black dollar, has been so decentralized since gentrification and the fall of black wall street that is next to impossible for a community to get on their feet. Get past the drugs. Drugs, the food, the food's the original drug.
Speaker 1:The thing about Kanye he rambling, but he's he, he. He makes like when he rambles he will make a good point, but the problem is he'll make 10 points that just go against humanity. And that's where the disconnect is. You know he want to cry. He want to bring his daughter, put her on a song with Diddy, bring her on stage, bring her into an industry that he claims is the devil. We all know what we believe is the devil. We all know what we believe about the industry. We all know the industry is foul. But then now you complaining because the industry is doing what the industry do. Again, another example of Kanye West not owning up to his own shit.
Speaker 1:I got a son who has a lot of the same talents I have. I don't push him to do this shit or to be out there or whatever. Or put your life in front of everybody, whatever, or be put your life in front of everybody. I don't push him to do that, because if I push him to do that and then some of the people do to him what happens to me, I'm going to be ready to kick everybody's ass, everybody's ass. Just ask anybody. When it comes to my son, I don't play at all, never have, never will. I don't play at all, never have, never will. But I'm also not going to push him to be in the limelight or to be, you know, to do what I do, and then I know what comes with it. Now, if he ever wants to do it or do it on his own, hell, yeah, I will support him in whatever he do. But you can't pull strings, kanye, and then be mad when the industry is doing what the fuck exactly you know the industry does and Kanye West is the perfect example of when you don't have no real people around you, you have nothing. But yes, man, kanye West would be much better off if he had a guy like me around, because I would tell him straight to his face and I can talk circles around. He think he can talk. I will talk circles around him and put him right in his place in a cool way. He don't have nobody around him like that, because they will be calling them out on a lot of this shit, because even in the interview, one of the best moments of this interview was in academics actually had some pushback, because you know a lot of these youtube interviews or pot. They are scared to push back because they're so happy that they got the interview that they don't push back like they don't ask questions. They don't ask tough questions or they don't make tough, uh statements like I would if I'm interviewing them. But one thing the academic said that was right on point and it actually made kanye fess up.
Speaker 1:Kanye was going on his rant about kim kardashian, about how he you know we read in the article about two months he said he dated her for two months and didn't want her uh, didn't want to have kids by her. And it ended and that and asking why we didn't help and why the public is not helping him get his kids back. And academics said one of the best things that he said in this interview. Finally, type of thing that I would have said more of he said well, kanye West, you chose Kim as your wife and the mother of your children. We didn't choose her. And that's what made Kanye West say yeah, you right, that is my fault, that is my mistake. But see, kanye West need people around him to say shit like that more, because one thing about it, one thing about the truth when it hits you in the face, I don't care who you are, sometimes I mean, you gonna feel it, and that is one of the things I've been wanting to say. Like kanye, you keep dogging and and tearing down kim.
Speaker 1:You chose her. How you gonna choose her and then be mad at her or mad at the world for your fucking choices? Do you want me to get mad at you about my choices? The fuck don't make no sense. But I wish academics would have more statements and made more and gave a little more pushback because, honestly, kanye west was was receptive to some pushback, but these people be so happy to get the fucking interview. They scared to say something that that kanye might not want to hear, which would make it a better interview if you challenge them like you did on that, as he's going on this rant about kim.
Speaker 1:Academics said well, we all wanted to say well, nigga, that show that you chose how you gonna be mad at us. And even kanye had to say at that moment in the interview like you, right, I did choose and that was my mistake. But Kanye need a thousand more moments like that. He need a thousand more pushback statements to help him get back on track track If it's possible. I think probably only therapy can do it, but it also helps when you got real people around you. That's going to say the real shit and not, you know, not pander to you or not just be your yes man and watch you just crash out Just because you got money or just because you famous? It's just foul y'all.
Speaker 3:That Jay Z answer. You get what I'm saying Because everybody's like what about the fact that everybody knows what I'm saying is true, related to that photo that I put up with my youngest daughter, right? But everything is like you know, but you offended Jay-Z. Fuck him, fuck him. You know what I'm saying. Put it like this let's take it to money. How much money do you think Jay-Z make off my catalog versus what I make off it? Next subject Kanye West.
Speaker 1:Whose fault is it that Jay-Z make more of his catalog of your catalog than you? Now we could get on here and get on our moral high horse and say what people should do morally in the industry as far as contracts and this and that. But nah, we gonna judge this shit like we all get judged Like I get judged. Like you listening get judged. Like you watching get judged. You sign up for some shit that's on you. How the fuck you gonna be on somewhere like jay-z put a gun in your head and said kanye west signed this contract that gives me your money. I'm not here to defend jay-z. I don't give a fuck who kanye talking about the contract could have been with your mama. Same thing will apply. Is it morally wrong? Yeah, but it's business. It's the music business.
Speaker 1:Kanye want us to feel sorry for him for the same shit that y'all wouldn't feel sorry for me for. For the same shit people wouldn't feel sorry for you. For you take that job and you work in that job and you gonna complain about what they paying you. Well, take your ass to another job. It's a free country, but don't take all the good, all the money, all the fame from the industry and use it to your advantage and then want to cry because somebody's making more money than you. Look at Angie Stone how you think she feel, how you think her family feel. She in a totally different position. Kanye West want us to feel sorry for him, over people who really going through shit.
Speaker 2:Some people might feel like well, like even with the situation with kids I hear you speak about that a lot like nobody really spoke on your behalf. But even when you speak about Kim, people might be like well, you picked her, Like you, you put yourself in that Absolutely. I did, that was my fault. Maybe they're saying that you don't take that absolutely. I did, that was my fault. Maybe they're saying that you don't take accountability.
Speaker 3:no, that was my fault I took. I didn't want to have, I didn't want to have children with this person after the first two months of being with her, but that wasn't god's plan. But my issue with all these faggot ass celebrity niggas is, if you ain't gonna speak on my behalf of the situation I'm in right now with my children, or where I was when I asked for the help years ago, don't talk about my political views. Push your t like nigga. I bled for you. If nigga asked you about me, say we ain't speaking on. Yay, you know, I'm saying because that's how y'all looking at me like a vic, because you a street nigga. But it ain't that time, no more.
Speaker 3:I'm the lawyer off Carlitos Way. I'm the boss. You niggas is broke. You niggas is not masterminds and you niggas should never have ever gone. Look at John Legend old sissy ass. I ain't never do nothing wrong to that nigga. I changed generations of his life and they got out that faggot ass hot sweater nigga. Come up and just uh, this nigga wears sweaters and motherfucking uh, august and barbatoes, john legend and mashed potato. So no, he said he smelled like mashed potatoes.
Speaker 1:I don't know where I got this. Uh, he, he said John Legend smelled like mashed potatoes. I can't confirm that. I actually don't even know what mashed potatoes smell like, but it's just more unhinged. Not John Legend getting cussed out who John Legend hurt, john Legend getting cussed out who John Legend hurt. It's the same man saying he acts. He's the closest thing to God and he acts like God. I ain't never heard God say nobody smell like mashed potatoes and I bled for you. I, I, I Take a shot every. Watch this interview and take a shot every time. Kanye West say I and see if your ass don't end up in a fucking hospital with alcohol poisoning.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you, when you come up in a household and you got was raised by a man who didn't take, who didn't let you make no excuses, didn't let you didn that listen to. People make excuses after excuse and blame and blame, blame is frustrating as fuck, because I was never allowed to make no fucking excuse. Get it done. That's how I was raised and that's how I raised my son. No excuses, only solutions. You sit around with a person that make a bunch of excuses. I guarantee you they either mentally crashing out or they don't have shit to show for it, because they can rest comfortably in their excuses as long as they have a good excuse. They can rest comfortably in their excuses as long as they have a good excuse in their mind. That's good enough for them. It don't matter about reality, and trust me, I'm coming.
Speaker 1:I wasn't. I was a kid who was an excuse maker. It was my father that got that fucked up uh uh of my out of my system, and I thank him to this day, because now I get to sit back and look at all the people who didn't have nobody in their life to to get that excuse making crap out of their system. And then you become an adult. Ain't nothing worse a kid? You're a kid. You expected to make excuses. We got to teach you the right way, but ain't nothing, nothing worse than watching a grown-ass man sit up there and hide behind excuses.
Speaker 1:And that's what Kanye West is doing. He got an excuse for every fucked up thing he did. He got an excuse for it. Everybody is for some reason. Everybody's goal in life is to screw over Kanye. That's everybody's goal, according to him. So if you looking for excuses when you turn on the flow show no filter. You ain't going to find none when I tell you I'm going to be here at 7. Or 7.30. I'm here at 7.30. Every fucking day. No excuses If some. If I'm five minutes late, it it's my fault. You don't hear me talking about. This happened, that happened, I own it.
Speaker 1:Kanye west ain't on his shit and until he get to the point where he owning up to his own crap, he gonna keep sounding like a petulant child, ruining his legacy, tarnishing his name, and that title of genius that was so bestowed upon him is slowly, slowly losing his luster. Do I like to say this shit, hell, no, y'all know my story. I'm a big fan of Kanye. I was a big fan of Jay. He did the whole early 2000s, the whole 90s hip hop and R&B and Hollywood era. I was a big fan of all that. So I'm not on. I don't.
Speaker 1:I'm not happy about saying what I'm saying today, but y'all don't come in this bitch for me to be saying what's what's gonna make me necessarily happy or unhappy. Y'all come in this month. Y'all come here for the truth and that's what the hell I'm gonna give y'all every time. Now I'm gonna leave kanye. Kanye gotta not let look. All I'm gonna do is pray for kanye, pray for his children, pray for everybody involved. Uh, the one, the people who don't have no say so, and this is really unfair to, is the children. So let's pray for the children involved. And speaking of praying, we also need to be praying for Justin Bieber.
Speaker 1:I keep talking about it. I don't really see a lot. I see, like, the Instagram and his fans talking about it, but I don't really see a lot of Podcasters and youtubers kind of keeping up what's been going on. Y'all know I've been keeping up with it and it's getting worse and worse and worse. What am I talking about? I'm gonna tell you in one second. We're gonna get into this justin beaver stuff, uh. But before I do that, I gotta take a quick second to thank the person who.
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Speaker 1:I'm not a no-name YouTuber up here just talking shit. I'm calling out people. I have friends in the industry that I haven't spoke with since I started this because they feel a way and you know what I say Fuck them. I ain't worried about nobody. I tell y'all all the time All I care about is my family and my community. Y'all are my community. Y'all got something to say. I'm listening to y'all. My family got something to say. I'm listening to them. Outside of them. Y'all know my saying you can kick rocks with flip flops, that's it. Y'all know my saying you can kick rocks with flip flops, that's it. That's it. So thank you, sarah.
Speaker 1:Another quick announcement before we get to Justin Bieber Tour is going ahead. I need some more people. I got a lot of cities that have reached out. If I'm not, if you want me to come to your city, please send me a message. I'm only going to cities that I have had requests from fans. I'm not doing no blind dates. I'm not doing no blind dates. I'm coming where y'all want me to come. So detroit, I'm coming. Las vegas, I'm coming. Chicago, I'm coming and, um, I don't know, I'm gonna see it about the rest of y'all. I'm coming in the carolinas y'all been representing. I'm coming up and through them, carolinas. So definitely, uh, if you want to keep up with everything that's going on, get on my facebook group. Uh, and I don't like it. Army, it's on facebook. We got like over a thousand people in like less than a week. I'm so excited that everybody is joining the movement.
Speaker 1:I am on tiktok the flow show no filter just made a tiktok, we, we, uh. A little more than 30 days away from the trial. So I'm getting all my promo together for the podcast. So all of these social media accounts will be my promo. So check me out on t the flow show no filter.
Speaker 1:Just start posting over the weekend a little bit, and before we get to JB, real quick, I got to read some fan mail about the last episode. Last episode I talked about how I was the. I thought I was one of those kids that I can't eat after nobody. I mean to this day I can't eat after nobody. I mean to this day, I can't eat after nobody. I ain't eating off your fork, I don't care if you're my mama, my daddy, my cousin, my auntie. I don't eat after you. I can't eat after you. I've been like that my whole life. I'm not drinking after you Know where your mouth been. I'm not doing none of that. I can't.
Speaker 1:I well me making that announcement brought out the whole community of people who can't eat after people, and so I'm glad we all have come together and listen to this fan mail. This person says I thought I was the only one when you said you didn't eat or drink after anyone. My wife thought I was bugging, just to see her face when you said it was priceless. So check it out now, because I told it's funny, see how he said his wife. I'm gonna tell y'all here, y'all, because this is what I went through with my auntie when I, when I told you the story about my auntie, was looking all crazy and mad when I, when she bit my sandwich and I didn't eat it no more, and she really thought I was playing and got mad because I didn't eat it.
Speaker 1:Now y'all heard that fan mail. So all y'all out here who don't understand why certain people can't eat after some people, it's a real thing. You heard it from me, you're hearing it from the fan mail. So quit being surprised just because you eat after everybody and you drink after everybody and you eat on everybody's plate. That's fine. But quit being surprised when y'all, when y'all see it's other people that don't do that, me being one of them, this person in the fan mail and a lot more of us who dm me about this, so I'm glad I could put that out there.
Speaker 1:Sometimes you got to use your platform for your own selfish reasons, and this selfish reason is I'm tired of people being so surprised when somebody don't eat and drink out there everybody. It is a thing. So shout out to that fan mail, to that person in the fan mail, and shout out to your wife, and so now your wife don't have to look. And it's not nothing personal, because a lot of time people take that personal, like, no, it's not that I ain't going to eat after you, I'm not eating after nobody. So don't take it personal. Don't take it personal. But I just thought that was funny, that was cool that to know that it's a whole community of us that ain't eating behind y'all nasty asses? No ditty.
Speaker 1:So let's move on, let's move on, let's move on, let's move on. Let's move on to my boy, justin Bieber. Now Justin Bieber going to make me hit somebody in the mouth about him? I would want to be Justin Bieber's security at this point Because I just don't like. I feel like he's just going through a lot and he needs somebody to have his back. So, before I go into it with Justin, let me give you a little context of what happened. I go into it with, uh, justin, let's, let me give you a little context of what happened.
Speaker 1:Uh, justin bieber ended up deleting his instagram and he was posting. He posted a picture of him when he was, I guess, 16, smoking mary jane, uh, which people was tripping on then. Then he did some type of song and then he said something about I'm not, I've been nicey-nicey too long. No, here it is. He said I really tried to play nicey-nicey and that's what he posted. And people are like, well, what the hell is he talking about? He is going crazy.
Speaker 1:Then Hailey Bieber, his, his wife, I'm following him. Oh, and before we get out of here, we definitely got to talk about that. So let me go into this. My boy, justin bieber, I ain't gonna let, none ain't.
Speaker 1:Nobody always got justin bieber back like I told people I like bieber back in the day. I've always been a big fan of his music, his song Lonely. I've told y'all a million times it's one of my all-time favorites. So I'm a be-Bieber, whatever you call it a belieber. Y'all remember back in the day when you had to be a belieber, I'm a belieber. So if anybody mad about that, go ahead and put them flip-flops on.
Speaker 1:So this article is titled hayley bieber unfollows justin bieber on instagram amid his rumored turmoil over selena gomez's new romance is a divorce in the cards. Diddy is breaking up homes. Justin and Hailey Bieber have left their fans concerned with the latter's latest social media activity, while the talk of how mature Selena Gomez new partner, benny, is it's got the Bieber household in a fucking uproar. A few days back, justin shared a post that made people assume he was disrespecting his wife. It was a post about being mad. We talked about that on this, on this podcast, but Haley shut down those rumors. But now, with this recent thing, justin Bieber has just been unfollowed by his wife and it's getting worse and worse.
Speaker 1:And this action came after Justin Bieber posted the pictures of him with the weed in a childhood photo of him doing weed on his Instagram story. Now, earlier this month, he posted pictures of him smoking a b his instagram story. Now, earlier this month, he posted pictures of him smoking a bong after he reportedly denied any drug abuse. Now, with all these problems about the, the wife and this, and that things are getting out of control control and with the looming Diddy trial coming up, I see things getting worse for Bieber and I feel like, like I told you the story about my friend, my childhood friend, alan, I feel like if something tragic happens, we all gonna feel like why didn't we do more? Even though, what more can we do? Ain't nothing we can do besides spread awareness and support through social media, whatever, but it's still. It's just sad to see Justin amongst other alleged victims, how it's just like a domino effect Diddy. Whether it has to do with Diddy directly or indirectly, we all know there's something going on and it seems like and y'all can't co-sign me because y'all been on here talking this with me it seems like the closer we get into this Diddy trial, the more Justin Bieber is lashing out, the more Justin Bieber is lashing out. Now, that could just be me thinking that, but that's how I feel. I feel I feel there's some serious stuff coming out and also there also could be pressure on Justin to not say nothing. There also could be pressure on Justin Bieber to not tell what Diddy may or may not have done, or Usher or Odell Beckham, or any of the weirdness that we saw, any of the weirdness that we saw. And then you dealing with all that and you still got to try to be a great husband and a great father. Meanwhile you got the whole world waiting to see what the hell happened. I mean, can y'all imagine? Can y'all imagine the whole world literally knows you were sexually abused by Diddy? Just, this is public perception. I'm not talking about the facts, because the facts will come out during a trial. I'm talking about public perception, and we all know perception is reality, because perception is what makes people move a certain way, not the reality, it's the perception. And so the perception whether it's fact or not, we don't know. A lot of us think it is, but we know Diddy did something to Justin and so now Justin, sitting back, got the whole world waiting for it, waiting for it to come out. Meanwhile, he's trying to keep his household in order, trying to raise children.
Speaker 1:See, I feel for Justin and people like that, because I know what it's like to have a bunch of motherfuckers judging you who don't know nothing about you and you still have to balance being a great dad, being a great whatever to whoever. It's tough and nobody wants to feel sorry for you because they feel like you got it. All this world think that because a bunch of people know you, you got all the answers or that or that you know you got it like that and they don't realize it's all relative. We look at justin bieber as the biggest, one of the biggest r&b singers forever and he's had this you know life of fame and money and this and that. Well, you gotta realize he's been justin bieber now for what? 20 years or so. I don't know how long. I know it's been a long ass time. So at this point, being justin bieber don't mean shit to him right now. What he's dealing with is all the bullshit that he went through behind the scenes. Money don't make up for that, fame don't make up for that. So I have a unique position where I have been in nowhere near Justin Bieber, of course, but I know what it's like for people to think that you got it all, and they don't. They're not going to feel sorry for you, even though you were going through the worst shit you could ever imagine, and the whole world is watching, and the whole world is watching. So on this Monday episode, I'm just pleading for everybody Tap in, check in, check on. If you a Justin Bieber fan, check in on his Instagram. Do whatever you can, because I really don't want nothing to happen, but I don't see how this ends well for him and his family. I hope it does, but with all this going on and the freaking trial ain't even started yet, can y'all imagine what the trial is going to bring? All it's going to take is somebody to go up on that stand and say, hey, I saw this or I saw that and it was Justin Bieber. Get his name in there the first time. If Justin Bieber's name is brought up in this trial in any capacity, you think it's a mess. Now Wait till the trial, wait until the trial, wait until the trial. So prayer to Justin Bieber, pay attention to that.
Speaker 1:We doing a little overtime today and I got another update about our guy, luigi Maggioni they coming up with. They got a new law that they trying to get passed in California and it's supposed to benefit Everybody concerned in health care. Did I not tell you all this was? This Luigi case was one of the biggest trials this year, or shoot this century when it comes to dealing with the healthcare. They got a whole ballot. Now that they're going to that, they're voting on that, they're going to name after Luigi that is supposed to eliminate this deny, deny, depose, whatever that saying is.
Speaker 1:This comes straight out of the New York Post. Y'all, before we get the hell out of here, y'all know I got to update y'all on Luigi and y'all remember TikTok. They got mad about my Luigi. Well, the first post I came back with with the flow show, no filter was this update about Luigi and his health care. That was my first post back to TikTok. I'm going to be me, so you can ban it or whatever they want to do, but I'm going to talk about what I talk about. So here it is.
Speaker 1:California ballot measure named after Luigi Maggione would make it illegal to delay and deny health care coverage. This is coming out of California. I need y'all to spread this around because y'all know these other podcasts and YouTubers and TikTokers. They scared, so you ain't gonna probably see this talked about nowhere. I ain't scared, so spread this around. So, whether you win it or against it, you need to know what the hell going on.
Speaker 1:California's could soon be voting on a new healthcare law named after Luigi, the Ivy league grad accused of murdering Brian Thompson. This is called the Luigi Maggioni access to healthcare act. This is unprecedented. It was put forward and people are upset saying it's a publicity stunt and this and that. So I'm just giving you all the facts. You run with it and take what you want out of it. Giving you all the facts, you run with it and take what you want out of it. But this act will make it illegal for insurance company to delay, deny or modify any medical procedures or medication recommended by a doctor If there could be serious consequences, including disability, death, amputation, permanent disfigurement, loss or reduction of any bodily function, etc. Etc. If you remember, the terms delay and deny came from the bullet casings that were found at the scene of the crime when that health care person was unalive. So of course it's drawing criticism and they will be voting on it.
Speaker 1:It is not all the way. Uh, it's not a law yet, but people are mad and people are upset because of you, know they. They're saying that this came. You know this is not how you go about getting justice. You know about murdering people and they saying that cali is using this as a publicity. But to me, anything, I don't care about all of that, because anything that will give us some type of level playing field on this in this health world, we need it. I don't need to tell y'all I feel like a broken record. Unitedhealthcare was denying 33 to 34% of all claims and was trying to raise that number until somebody bust a cap in Brian Thompson's ass. And now CEOs talking about they're going to use more compassion when evaluating healthcare claims, and now we got Cali putting together an act that would make it illegal to deny people, to delay it, because I don't, we don't got to talk about it. We know what that delay. Y'all know how cruel the delay part of this is. Think about it. This is their game plan and this is why they so pissed that we keep bringing this story up and and I'm going to keep bringing the Luigi stuff.
Speaker 1:My first post back on Twitter on TikTok was Luigi, I don't give a fuck. I had to make that my first post, not only because it was breaking news, but because I am going to be me wherever I am. So if I'm going gonna come put the flow show no filter on tiktok, I need to let it be known. I'm coming right back on this bitch talking about luigi. You got a problem ban me now. You ain't gotta wait. Ban me now, tiktok. My first post is about luigi, because it's important, because the health care is shady. Now let's go back to the delay. When you come, when you applying and making a claim and you need some life uh saving procedure, see, that game is to delay it, because if they delay it long enough, they ain't even gotta deny it.
Speaker 1:They ain't even got to deny it. You understand, if they delay it long enough, they don't have to deny it. Why? Because the person is going to be dead and it's a shady, shady game, which is why, when you tune into my shit, I'm going to be updating every time there is a luigi update. If luigi get a fucking haircut, i'ma bring it to you, just so we can keep talking about the fucking story, because the healthcare shit is some bullshit. Do you know how shady healthcare has to be for this man, luigi, to be on trial for unaliving a CEO and California is proposing a law named after him? This is how foul the healthcare shit is. So I appreciate y'all letting me rant and let me get this spread awareness. Please pass the word about the California law named after Luigi, whether you want to hear about it or not. This is going to help Just help put a spotlight on this shady, foul-ass healthcare industry, and I'm going to continue to talk about it. You can't ban the flow, man. See you tomorrow, see you tomorrow.
Speaker 1:As always, I love y'all, but I'm out.