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Tom Brady gets Roasted, Kendrick vs Drake - Who won? | The Group Chat

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Welcome back to The Group Chat. Hosts Brennan Scarlett and DJ Reader react to the Netflix Roast of Tom Brady with reactions to some of the jokes that were given to Tom Brady and many guests, the continuing rap beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, with the boys reacting to who is the winner of this beef, and lastly asking DJ some Hi-Quality Questions for the Lions fans to get to know DJ better. Tune in each week for more - and let us know what you want to hear the guys talk about next! 

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Speaker 2:

And we're back with another episode of the group chat. It's your boy, b-scar aka Beach, with my dog, dj aka Deej. What's happening, what's up, man, before we hop into the show. We got a hell of a show today, but I'm glad to hear that rehab is going well. I know that it's been a roller coaster over the last couple of weeks. Yeah, man, what's the experience been like? I'm also curious what's on that rehab sheet? How long is a rehab taking you through the day, what exercises? And then like mentally, bro, how are you doing?

Speaker 1:

I'm doing good, bro, you know, just trying to learn new plays and playbooks and then just getting used to everybody, new teammates and stuff like that. So it's going well Because you can get real isolated in that rehab moment. You can get real isolated just checking on yourself. But it's going good right now. It's cool getting to know the guys at rehab. She's like a page and a half.

Speaker 1:

I start early in the morning. I get there like I'm getting up like 6.15 right now I'm there like probably like 6.40, getting breakfast and stuff, and then I just start doing the whole warm-up. You know whether that's game ready or not game ready. But on the what's it called? The little bike Actually it is the game ready. You have the heat version. Oh, where you have the heat version. Oh, they got the heat version. Yeah, they do the heat or they do the heating pads for those for a couple minutes, do a little flush.

Speaker 1:

Then I go to meetings and I come back and I just try to get more of the fluid moving out the knee and the swelling out certain parts of it, that that way we can just work more and just, you know, really get after it and then on the bike, getting moving, starting to do there's some. It's kind of funny because, like, I mean, it's challenging because it's some different stuff that I haven't done. So it's like it's cool. You know, everybody attacks rehab different, so it's like it's some different ways of moving. I mean I think it's gonna help. I think the way they're going about is gonna help, but it's just definitely some different like exercises that I haven't necessarily done. So it's kind of cool experiencing it, not only on my messed up leg but also experiencing some of those exercises for the first time on my good leg and like knowing that I'm really not that far off as I think.

Speaker 1:

I think some of the, the feeling and the awkwardness that you have sometimes kind of throws you off because things don't necessarily feel immediately like, oh, this is how I'm supposed to feel. But I mean, if you check, I'm doing a good job trying to film myself and make sure that I'm watching like what I'm doing, even though I can't necessarily feel if I'm doing it right, because, like, sometimes when I'm doing like a skips or things like that, you don't necessarily get the rebound and shit like that off, rip. But right, filming it, I'm doing them right. So you know, I'm happy with the result of what I'm doing. So it's just just more stuff like that, bro, and it's going well. You know, it's just more stuff like that, bro, and it's going well. You know, it's just long cards. They are long as hell Between that, and then I have to still get my lift done Right, which is like oh man, I'm there until like today. I didn't leave until like 2.30.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, it's a full day. That's a full day, yeah, so I'm getting there about 640, leaving at 230.

Speaker 1:

And you know, but the food's good Things are good man.

Speaker 2:

We actually had some jerk chicken.

Speaker 1:

We had some oxtails today, some peas and rice.

Speaker 2:

They did not have cabbage.

Speaker 1:

It was some marinated citrus vegetables, but it was good. I enjoyed it.

Speaker 2:

You're a better man than me. If that was for lunch, I wouldn't be wondering what's for dinner. I would have me a little box.

Speaker 1:

I got to take advantage of this and go box. I have not been taking advantage of it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, come on man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know.

Speaker 2:

Especially with some good shit like that, you can warm it up when you get to the crib. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Actually I don't even. I just wait. Yeah, bro, I don't know, I got to double up. I'm tripping, double up, I'm tripping. That's what's going on. They actually have to go boxes there for us to take too. They encourage it to. I'm just losing it.

Speaker 2:

That's alright, man, You're living in your own, You're living in your own. One thing that you said, though, that I do want to call out I think it's fascinating to me is that the philosophies of rehab across the NFL are so different. Yeah, it's not just the NFL, but it's any league is. Any physical therapist, any practitioner of rehabilitation, and everyone has their own philosophy that they've learned. You know they have teachers that come from different trees and, you know, understand the science and the art of healing the body just a little bit differently.

Speaker 2:

So you know, honestly, you can have drastically different results depending on which organization that you're with, Because, you know, maybe in Cincinnati the program wasn't as helpful as the program is now for your particular body. Now in Detroit, right, and so you know you could be on a better road versus. You know it also could happen the other way, right, you could have a guy that's, you know, with the chargers and his body's being treated in the way that's kind of more conducive for his healing, and then he ends up going to the Raiders and, like, their philosophy is totally different and shocks his body, and you know it's. It's an interesting, interesting like kind of interest of going from team to team and how that can end up influencing your health and then, ultimately, your performance.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, definitely that's the crazy part then. Like, like you said, you don't and sometimes it's not even necessarily like theirs might be better. This than a third. It just you're not used to doing it a way that some people do it, and so you got to get used to that and, like you, like you said, your reaction might be different at the beginning and then you got to give it time. You're like the whole body's in a shock. It's just great. But it's crazy because I mean there's obviously certain things that you do that everybody does, but then it's like there's also different stuff in different areas that people attack and how they go about it. Um, so I mean, I mean honestly, I've been really impressed with, like you know, just talking, the way we've talked through it and the things that we've talked about. So I'm really encouraged and they're just knowledge of the rehab part of ball, because I mean you've got a lot of different people in there.

Speaker 1:

So, everybody has a different knowledge and everybody seems like they're pretty studious about what's going on. So, yeah, they seem like they're taking like all the right steps to be a really, really good like you know program and I've enjoyed it. I mean, I'm definitely like I said, I've done some things I've never done, so it's a little bit more challenging. It keeps me engaged every day, yeah, which is cool, because you know I react and get redundant as hell, but being able to be engaged every day and talk and mess around a little bit has been fun.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and mess around a little bit has been fun. Yeah, that's cool. That's cool. Yeah, for me it was always the more information that my PT or whoever's giving me my treatment, the more information around why we're doing certain exercises or the outcome of these certain modalities that we're doing as we're treating, the more I can understand why, the more I can buy into, know what we're doing, and so it's good to hear that detroit is and their staff is sharing those, yeah, the why's behind you know the method, behind the madness, so that you can you can really dig in talking about digging in.

Speaker 2:

We, uh, we had, we had, uh. I was gonna say, uh, the goat was getting dug into last night, but we could just, we could just pause that. But uh, tom the tom brady live roast on Netflix was last night, man, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I checked in. Man, it was crazy. Hey, it was funny, it was super funny. Yeah, there was moments where I was like, ooh, this is tough. But I mean hey he took it on the chin man Pause, and you know, he, hey, he brave man. Hey, that's awesome though that he would do that, because, I mean, we all know Tom, he had a super secretive, like you know, relatively secretive life.

Speaker 1:

But you know, he's just himself now. It was good to see him, like you know, lay back and just be himself and just hang out and just sit up there and just take the jokes and roll with all the punches.

Speaker 2:

Because there was some haymakers going out there. It was hilarious. I thought it was funny. Yeah, they had a good lineup of folks. Yeah, that was good. They had Kevin Hart hosting, will Ferrell made an appearance, ben Affleck, you had all the Patriots dudes. Obviously you had Edelman and Gronk and Belichick and Kraft both doing the cheers at the end. Yeah, and the beef. I can tell that beef ain't squashed, but they cheers, though they cheersed. I mean, bill Hart did a good thing right there with the cheers, but the beef is squashed.

Speaker 1:

Still alive in effect.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

But it's cool to see both of them in that light. See Bill in that light, bro, because Bill I mean, obviously we don't know much about his personality. You know what I'm saying? Nobody got to know much. I really hope he do the Pat McAfee show this fall. If he really not doing nothing, that would be so funny, bro, just because he's seen. The last few times I've seen Bill out, he's been funny. I like this because I know he's smart. I'm sure if you add those two together he's probably super witty. I'm always good for a witty person. I think those people are hilarious to me, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I like a witty joke myself. I do like a witty joke. What I enjoyed was at the end when Tom Brady started roasting everybody else. I felt like a Woody joke. What I enjoyed was at the end when Tom Brady then started roasting everybody else. I felt like that was like. You know, take the whatever kind of mask or shield, Tom Brady has always kind of kept around himself and his personality and he just kind of let it all hang out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's super fiery bro, and it shows a little bit of competitiveness too, because he has some good ones. He went in on everybody. You know what I'm saying. He was sitting back waiting on this moment. He's calculating. He's like I got you Taking a sip of this drink. He's like I got you it's good.

Speaker 2:

I got you.

Speaker 1:

Don't worry.

Speaker 2:

I like the dough, like to do. I wonder if he picks those people or if they just pick people. Yeah, I was wondering that too. I'm on the production side of things. I'm seeing the camera, I'm seeing their eyes. They're clearly reading the teleprompter.

Speaker 2:

You're not coming off with those jokes off the top of your head. Oh they're not. Oh no, you can see, especially off the top of your head. Oh they're not, oh no, tell me, because you can see, especially, I thought, some of them. But like you can notice it with everybody, but especially Robert Kraft, you know, and he's yeah, why he looks directly at the camera is because there's the words right there for his joke. And so for Tom, tom was really, he was super smooth, didn't feel like he was reading, he was smooth, but obviously those jokes have been, you know, they've been written. So he knew in advance who was about to roast him, right? So like did you do? You think he knew the jokes? I don't know if he knew the jokes, but like and so that, because I feel like that kind of ruins the fun of it, yes, but some of his jokes were a response to other people's jokes that they just gave.

Speaker 2:

So maybe either they gave him those or he had those jokes locked and loaded or, which is more likely, is is your point that he is very talented and he's funny and he had those jokes off the top of the dome, along with the other ones that?

Speaker 1:

were written. They're already there. Yeah, my boy Tom, out there spicing it up. Yeah, out there spicing it up.

Speaker 2:

See I'm fucked up, bro. I'll be like, I'll be trying to figure out how the sausage is made. You know what I mean. Don't look at me like that, man.

Speaker 1:

Hey bro.

Speaker 2:

You good, you never heard.

Speaker 1:

You've had a long day.

Speaker 2:

Bro, have you never heard how the sausage is made?

Speaker 1:

No, I got context clues of what you're saying. I've never heard that, but it's a peek behind the curtain.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know, I got you you understand what I'm saying I know I understood what you meant into the madness there you go, the magic trick, the the trick behind the magic the method to the madness, bro.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I got you people behind the curtain and how the sausage is made is like.

Speaker 2:

I just bro, you got to get your mind out the gutter, man. What's going on in Detroit? What the hell is going on in Detroit, man?

Speaker 1:

But keep going, bro, keep going, I you would. What would you do? What was that? I mean, I just wanted to put that out there, that I'm just, I'm that guy, bro, keep going, what would you do? What was that?

Speaker 2:

I mean, I just wanted to put that out there that I'm that guy man you don't like surprises. No, I feel like I mean, did I ruin the roast for you? No One, that they were reading off the teleprompter. No, like if you were watching that with me last night, like I would have told you that, like that was the first thing. Oh, this guy's, this guy's reading, that's how they're getting it done. We would have probably, like Tom already had these jokes. He already knew.

Speaker 1:

Because, like I said, he had a genuine reaction watching them. It wasn't like you know, it was pretty genuine, you know. Yeah, Like the OJ Aaron, and there's one.

Speaker 2:

Some of these jokes were crazy, bro. Bro. There were some jokes that were like I don't know if that's a joke, that shit is like. It was like taken really far.

Speaker 1:

The Kim K would. She's talking about her dad who's gone. And what's the OJ who's gone?

Speaker 2:

It's like whoa, hey, bro, there were multiple jokes about Hernandez. Multiple jokes about Hernandez. He just catching strays. Catching strays, I mean maybe, bro, I don't know all right, maybe not, maybe not. Also the the the 9-11 joke was crazy. That was like, ah, there's toe in the line there toe in the line Towing the line.

Speaker 2:

I guess those moments, I guess what those moments are really for more than anything, is just like to force us all to take a step back and not take things so seriously. You know, roast, that is a moment for jokes to fly and things for people not to take it super seriously. But it's just interesting in that three hours that we can excuse all of those things and then go back outside of it and get mad when somebody says that. You know, insert whatever somebody says.

Speaker 1:

I mean, bro, I feel like people do that every day, though in public. You know what I'm saying. Like I mean I would hate for somebody to get my phone. What's going on in my group chat, like what the guys say, like the stuff the guys say is so like obviously all it's all jokes, like's, just like you're like you can't even keep up with, like it's like a roast all the time. So it's like you know what I'm saying. Like I don't every, obviously everybody's playing.

Speaker 1:

If you really think those people like really outwardly felt the way about certain stuff and but like you know the world, nowadays nothing can be funny. If you, if you say a joke, then it's obviously awesomely true. Like it's just like crazy. That's what I appreciate about. It is like you know real comedy is coming out and like saying things and making jokes and putting light on certain situations that might not have light on them and, you know, trying to bring some light to them in a certain way. Maybe it's comedy. Like you know what I'm saying, Like whatever to him in a certain way. Maybe it's comedy, you know what I'm saying. Whatever it's fair, but people are just so damn sensitive now in 2024. It's crazy, it is wild.

Speaker 2:

So you got some crazy shit on your phone, huh.

Speaker 1:

I just got funny stuff in there, bro, it's not a funny group of friends. You are included in such friends. We've talked about some funny stuff in our group chat and so, yeah, I'm going to be that friend. So if you're going to try to incriminate me, I'm just going to bring you down there, god damn. Yeah, we're going to bring you right in the mud. This is a dirty fight.

Speaker 2:

That's not what I was trying to do.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't even trying to do that. Yeah, bro, you know, you know Caroline too, you know, she knows We've all indulged in some funny conversations. It goes down in the group chat.

Speaker 2:

A roast in the group chat. It goes down in the group chat. Would you ever speaking of crazy things on your phone? Would you ever leak one of those crazy things to further your agenda? No, nah.

Speaker 1:

It's not worth it, man. I mean people who do it. I mean, I guess it's made a lot of people famous, and some people have done it when they're already famous, which is crazy to me. But you know, I would never do it, would you?

Speaker 2:

Leak a nude.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro.

Speaker 2:

No, I wouldn't do that.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't specifically what I was talking about. But I was just talking about that's definitely not what I was talking about going on in our group chat y'all the Lincoln dude is wild. I was just talking about text messages Some funny stuff we might have said.

Speaker 2:

Can you catch on to my bridge? To our next topic.

Speaker 1:

I know where you're bridging this, bro.

Speaker 2:

Catch my bridge to the next topic.

Speaker 1:

I understand. That's why I said what I said. Some people are already famous and push their agenda way too far. Leaking news Right, right, right. I know where you're going. I was picking up what you were putting down, brother. We got to bring the people with us man.

Speaker 2:

Hey man, I'm ready. The people aren't in our group chat, in our production meetings. Man, we got to bring them with us.

Speaker 1:

I understand. I just didn't want them thinking in our group chat specifically our crazy thing that we were saying I said no and you said leak a noob. I was like no bro.

Speaker 2:

Nah, bro, nah, the craziest shit that you've ever said in the group chat was asking about favorite funeral songs.

Speaker 1:

What's your top three favorite funeral songs?

Speaker 2:

It's like bro, what that's so crazy.

Speaker 1:

That's coming up on our next show, so we need to get the people ready. Hey comment some of your favorite funeral songs, because I'm getting mine off next show. We're going to talk about our top three favorite funeral songs.

Speaker 2:

The fact that you could ever be in a funeral and then a song come on and you'd be like damn this, my shit, right here, it's the one bro.

Speaker 1:

It's the one, bro, it's the one. You know all your aunties going to cry, to Shout out to all the aunties out there. You know they all going to get up. You know they all going to dance around the church. All that's going to happen. Every woman in the church does it. Those specific songs there are a couple songs, I mean. There's some songs up there that I'll tear up.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? Keep making me dance, waving my hands in Won't be no threats, kendrick or Dre yeah. Who you got, who you like.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I got Kendrick, bro. I enjoyed. I felt like this is where I stand. I got Kendrick just because I like the songs more and the way he dropped was more strategic. I don't think either one of them are telling truths about each other that we can prove. You know what I'm saying? It is what it is. It's just a bunch of he say, she say until anybody can prove anything and I, it is what it is, whatever, but I like the way Kendrick dropped his songs better. Kendrick's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, last show I had the way Kendrick dropped his songs better. Kendrick's crazy. Hey, because last show I had listened to Kendrick. I've listened to him all up to this point. You know me, deej, I am a Drizzy fan. I'm a big Drake fan. I believe that Kendrick Lamar has demolished this man and his beef. Yeah, I think that Drake finally met his match.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that Drake will like this won't be what 50 Cent did to Ja Rule. It's not going to be that. What 50 Cent did to Ja Rule, it's not going to be that. It's not going to be what Jay-Z did to Nas, and Jay-Z never didn't really, you know, plumb in Nas' career the way that 50 did. Ja, I don't think it'll happen like that, but I think that Kendrick Lamar has permanently stained Drake's career from here going forward. Yeah, I think in my eyes. I don't know if I can look at Drake or listen to his music in the same way without hearing Kendrick Lamar's voice in the back of my head talking about how Drake's a colonizer. I don't know man, that part was crazy, right, I don't know man.

Speaker 1:

Hey, that's not good shit bro, it was good, that part was crazy right.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the whole Atlanta thing. Yeah, it was how he tied that together, and not just artfully tied it together in the lyrical mastery, but also to make it a club banger Like I could dance to that. Yeah, it's a mustard. Beat LA, Like I'm two-stepping to that.

Speaker 1:

I was like, as soon as I heard it, I said it's a mustard beat. I turned the phone off, I didn't even want to listen. I said it's a mustard beat. I was like, oh my God. I was like, oh my God, he's about to go crab, turn the phone back on and say he's going crazy yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I know that you're all up to date on this beef, because you were more up to date on it than I was last week, but from my sources and this is what everybody's saying is that when Kendrick dropped Euphoria, he had foreshadowed that OVO was working for him. Correct, drake had a rat in the organization, yes, yes, and then. So, when drake came and dropped family matters, the reason that kendrick was able to drop meet the grams 15 minutes later is that somebody from drake's camp had leaked family matters to him, which allowed him to prepare the response. And so they have these two like what would you call those shows? Sitcom, like relatedrelated titles and clear response back to back, and I think Kendrick definitely had the upper hand there. But then what I thought was funny, though, was how Drake, on the Heart, part 6, tried to come back and say that he actually curated the rat and fed kendrick the information about the 11 year old daughter, or whatever. I think that was a straight up lie, bro, the way I'm thinking about I think that like that, like I think Drake was like damn.

Speaker 2:

I think there was a lot going on. First of all, who told which one of y'all told Kendrick about this song which one of y'all to rap in this room Right here? Number one, number two how am I about to respond to this? Meet the Grams? Like there's a lot to think about and the responses like of make everyone believe that you actually fed him the information, that you did it on purpose just seems like such like a chat gpt question. It's like just explain the situation. Like if I'm in a rap beef and my opponent knew what I was going to drop and foreshadowed the rat, what should I do? And ChatGPT respond like the first thing act like you fed him the information on purpose.

Speaker 1:

Hey, the crazy part is like if you was going to feed somebody that type of information, you're going to document that, Like that's what charlamagne said earlier today was completely correct, because he was like you would document it. Like that's the first thing I'm doing. I'm throwing that shit right in your face when I say I got you, you dumbass like it ain't gonna take me no days to make no song.

Speaker 1:

I'm putting that video up like of me purposely sending you all this information like yeah like there was, like you said, there was a sense of panic, because there was like oh, where's my 11 year old daughter?

Speaker 1:

like there wasn't like ha ha, I told you that like no, he waited for the internet to create, curate a story, I feel like. And then he was like, oh, yeah, I can roll with this one. Like you said, it's like a chat gbt question. It's like right, let me see what the internet is saying. Let me see. Ok, let me put this out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, bet, bet, bet, yeah, I sent him that. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, like, oh, he got that from my dad, he got the suitcase from my and a third. That's why he was able to. It's just crazy. I'm like, bro, that's the biggest lie ever.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I wasn't buying it. I'm not buying it.

Speaker 1:

No, bro, and I get why you had to lie. You had to be quick on your feet, but you could have came up with a better lie than I fed him there first and then have all your homeboys tweet out that he just Nah, nah, he took the bait. This and the third blah, blah, blah. Fuck, no man, because, again, if you knew it was a rat and you fed him the information, you wouldn't have dropped that song, or you would have had a song immediately right after he dropped, too right after you. You would have made two songs, knowing that I'm feeding him this and I'm'm about to watch. I'm about to landslide this thing right and said that's what happened to you.

Speaker 2:

That is what happened yeah drowned out everything you put out, just drowning it out, just like damn where I felt like drake showed his cards that this was actually, uh, that this is a lie, is that on his story he posted like a mirror pic and oh yeah, on on the, the caption in the story it was like, oh so, like, where is this 11 year old daughter? Like yeah, like these guys are are in shambles or something like that. Like basically, like trying to say that to everybody, this is a lie, but like if you fed the information then you would, you wouldn't even have to say to everybody like they lying, this is a lie.

Speaker 2:

But if you fed the information, then you would. You wouldn't even have to say that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah he playing with us like we stupid bro, like he's playing with the world like we stupid, like we stupid. Huh, yeah, yeah, people going to let him bro. And that's yeah, yeah, people gonna let him bro. And and that's why when people like bro, it's 20 versus 1. I'm like y'all don't understand. Bro play in our face every time. I'm not saying nothing bad about bro, cause he's an amazing artist, but he drowned out anybody who's ever tried to beef with him by just doing some shit to the masses. And this time, buddy just cut all that access off. Every time, every time he tried to release something to the masses, buddy released something. He just released something. He cut it off.

Speaker 1:

It's the first time he's been boxed in he can't just make a club bop and get out of this one. You know what I'm saying. That's usually what happens and everybody's like's that. That's usually what happens, like, and everybody's like oh 20, verse one. I'm like that's what you kind of gotta do the first time. To even put him in a box because he just drowned everybody out by making a club and even if the song's not better, the words he's saying not true. Whatever it is, we all gonna dance to it, like like, we all gonna bop to it, we gonna play it in the club and sing the lyrics so he win. You know what I'm saying. So it just be. What are you supposed to do? What are you supposed to do, man? I bet you, meek Mill, wish he had 20 people when he jumped out there.

Speaker 2:

Drake put Meek Mill down for a couple years. He did.

Speaker 1:

Back to back Dumpy, and back to back he went.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, k-dot man. I went back and I started to listen to Mr Morale. I'm re-listening. I have a newfound not a newfound respect, but just a redeemed respect and admiration for the artist that Kendrick is all bow our head to and listen to whenever he wants, whenever he so pleases. You know he could cook it up and you know, yeah, he just don't. But he doesn't do that. He makes music for us to listen to, to make us think, make us reflect on our lives, like he's making deeper music. So it made me appreciate that about him. Deej, we got some high quality questions for you, ready to go there?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm excited about this. What do we got?

Speaker 2:

Just give the audience some context. The group chat feels like it is necessary now, as Deej is in a new city he's in Detroit, which is actually his longtime favorite metropolitan city, and he has fans out there who want to get to know him, and the group chat has no better way to do that than a series of high quality questions. If you put out an album, what would you call it? Ooh the.

Speaker 1:

Gravy, the Gravy Times, gravy Times, but it'd be like a newspaper. It'd be like a newspaper. It'd be like the Gravy Times, the New York Times, the Gravy Times. It'd be like me on the stage rapping. That's fire. I might recreate. Nah, I ain't gonna do Dr King like that. I was about to say I might recreate the Million man March, but I'm rapping though. That's my album cover.

Speaker 2:

It's tight. The whole city of Detroit behind you. You're going crazy. The Gravy Toms what's something you hate that everyone else seems to love?

Speaker 1:

Like ready-made food, like I think we't kill me. I mean Chipotle, like what's that? Cava? Any of those places?

Speaker 2:

Chipotle.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not like a fan.

Speaker 2:

You don't like.

Speaker 1:

Chipotle.

Speaker 1:

I like Qdoba more than Chipotle.

Speaker 1:

If I'm going to go to one, qdoba's it and like the only foods I like, accept like that, like I think should be made that way.

Speaker 1:

Or like the Chinese food in the mall. Or like when you go to like a cafeteria style restaurant, like K&W, like J&S I don't know if y'all had those when you was from, but where I was from you go in there and somebody, auntie, probably cooking, and it's some like smothered chicken or like like chicken fried steak or like sauceberry steak and like stuff like that, with some like greens and like yeah, and like yams, and then like all types of sides and then you get a what's the name? At the end you can get a dessert and usually water and sweet tea is free but you have to pay for other sodas and stuff like that. We got those back in Greensboro and so like those are the only two places I accept that way, like I, or the only couple of places I accept that way. Like Chinese food for sure, I'm addicted to mall Chinese food Like it's. I get it every time I go and not go up to the mall without getting it.

Speaker 2:

So that's it with me. I don't. Yeah, there was a point in that whole explanation. It was like a couple items after Smothered Chicken where you took this like pause and a swallow and it felt like you were like getting hungry and that was that moment.

Speaker 1:

I was just thinking about all the stuff I used to get when my pops used to take me there and I got to go home this weekend. So I'm thinking about if either one of those places are open. I'm going to have to Google and see and then try to get up there. I got to get up there because, man, that was some good eating boy, what's your go-to karaoke song? Sitting on a Dr Bay by Otis Redding.

Speaker 2:

What's a weird food combination you actually like?

Speaker 1:

I like watermelon with anything. A lot of times when I'm back home, my mom's like she'll make like fried pork chop sandwiches. Put some mayonnaise on the sandwich. Fried pork chops with some mac and cheese and watermelon. Yeah, that was a super, super black meal. Cheese and watermelon, yeah, yeah, super, super black meal. Hella black.

Speaker 2:

Hella black, that shit man.

Speaker 1:

That's his gas, though, dog, some white bread. Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:

Which actor would you cast to play your part in the TV version of your life?

Speaker 1:

I mean, I would cast Chris Brown if I was doing a movie in my life Breezy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, chrissy Breezy man, because you know we're similar. We got the same dance moves, we like the same complexion, we can sing, we both play multiple sports. He's from Virginia. I'm one state over in Carolina. You know what I'm saying. That's about all the similarities, that's about it. It's there, hard cut off, hard line in the sand, hard cut off right there. But you know, maybe, like I feel like you know what I'm gonna say, you just elbow or like, or like paperboy. I fuck with paperboy. I hate that everybody always say I look like bro. It really kills me. But you know he's a good actor, so it's cool. I actually had a drunk white kid one time come up to me and it was kind of crazy because he just started rapping in my face. He was like this here he just starts going paper boy, paper boy, all about my paper boy. I said I want to smack this motherfucker, but I just laughed at him because it was some funny shit. It was good bro, he was drunk, I was a little swizzered. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So I laughed, but man, that shit was crazy.

Speaker 2:

The craziest part is even that mannerism right there where you just went like this and said I just want to slug this dude like that was. That was very paperboy-ish, right. That was probably his response nah, bro, I watched that.

Speaker 1:

I watched that movie, bro, I mean that show, bro, and I understand, like I understand, why people think that I get it.

Speaker 2:

What's a TV show or movie you're embarrassed to admit you love?

Speaker 1:

I love all of them. I'm not embarrassed about none of them. Bring it On the West End. Bring it On Lizzie McGuire movie. Cheetah Girls Cheetah Girls is a bomb. Cheetah Girls Fire movie. I ain't embarrassed about none of the movies that I like. There's some movies that people like that I think are stupid. But you know, I think all the movies that I liked, there's a reason I liked them. I thought they were pretty good shows. No, I mean, I watch pretty normal shows, bro. I'm not addicted to reality TV, but I will say one of my favorite shows of all time is Flavor of Love. I mean, I don't got no. Flavor. Flavor is hilarious. He's so funny, bro, so funny. Think about it. He was really up there fighting over Flavor, flavor, flavor. It's crazy to me, it's wild, it's hilarious. Who is your celebrity crush? I don't have one currently. It's just crazy to me, it's wild.

Speaker 2:

It's hilarious. Who is your celebrity crush?

Speaker 1:

I don't have one currently. I had a bunch when I was younger, like Megan Good, tracee, ellis Ross. I was a Gabby fan too. And then, you know, as I got older, alicia Keys was fired. Yeah, I just think Gabby was fine. I mean, I still think Gabby was a beautiful woman. But I also used to have a crush on Amber Rose until she did the whole like head tat thing. I wasn't then that kind of went out the window.

Speaker 2:

I wonder what she's doing.

Speaker 1:

She's still got that head tat. I mean the whole, the whole everything was thrown off, bro. It was just. I mean the whole everything was thrown off, bro. It was just. I mean, it's cool, you know, it's different shows for different folks. That just was the one that took me out before it did.

Speaker 2:

If you could live anywhere besides Detroit in the whole wide world, where would it be? Saint-tropez?

Speaker 1:

Ooh, where's that at In the south of France? Yeah, bro, it's pretty like it's super nice down there Low vultures out there.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to let you know that right now no, I mean, I've been.

Speaker 1:

It's really nice they got big vultures. Yeah, bro, it's nice, but it's like you obviously got to have a good amount of bread to be able to stay there for a bit. I mean, if I got options, I'm going to stay out there. And it's really low-key living too, though. It's like beach life living, but a lot of nice, nice stuff. So I was like, all right, I can take me and Rock out there and vibe out. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

Well, goddamn, it's good getting to know you, deej, hey man, hey, hey, hey, hey. Keep waving my hands and knees dancing, it won't be no threat.

Speaker 1:

It's a banger bro.

Speaker 2:

Hey, it's good to get.

Speaker 1:

Hey man, I'm happy that the people now know me. If you see me and you want to ask a question, ask it. Ask something else, let me know. Let me know what you're thinking, man.

Speaker 2:

And if you don't have any questions for Deez, just you can always start rapping to him. Just go up and start rapping.

Speaker 1:

Just start rapping. Hey, I promise you, I'm going to look at you so confused. If you just start rapping, I'll be like, hey, I might fuck with it, though it might be fire, and if it's fire I gonna let you know, but if it's wet I'm gonna walk off. For sure you like what I did right there appreciate you, deitch appreciate you too, buddy. It was good catching up, man.

Speaker 2:

I'll see you next week see you next week, brother, actually see you this weekend. Talk about this when we get off. Oh nice, till next time, y'all Peace.