DJ Sir Daniel: Greetings and welcome to another episode of Queue Points podcast.
Speaker:I'm DJ Sir Daniel.
Jay Ray:And my name is Jay Ray, sometimes known by my government
Jay Ray:as Johnny Ray Cornegay the third.
Jay Ray:What's happening, folks?
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Jay Ray:Uh
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: of Queue Points.
Jay Ray:We are the, the podcast dropping the needle on black music history and,
Jay Ray:um, JRay, so I was on, as I always do, I'm going through my social media feed
Jay Ray:The Jennifer Hudson show posted their latest pre show celebrity tunnel clip.
Jay Ray:If you're all familiar with the pre show tunnel clip is when whoever
Jay Ray:the celebrity guest is they come walking down the the hallway and
Jay Ray:the the the the the the showrunners and the the uh the What are they
Jay Ray:I guess the production team.
Jay Ray:Yeah.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: is they they make up a song and they clap the person down the hall
Jay Ray:while they do a little jig down the hall.
Jay Ray:It's really cute.
Jay Ray:It's a signature.
Jay Ray:It's a signature social media post for the Jennifer Hudson show and
Jay Ray:it goes over really well with with.
Jay Ray:everybody.
Jay Ray:So, um, needless to say, I was super surprised when I saw today's feature
Jay Ray:was none other than Get It Sexy.
Jay Ray:Get It Sexy.
Jay Ray:Get It Sexy.
Jay Ray:Sexyy Red was coming down the hallway.
Jay Ray:And in true Sexyy Red fashion, she was being Sexyy Red.
Jay Ray:She had on what I, Derek, she had on what I like to refer to as daytime lingerie.
Jay Ray:Right,
Jay Ray:But outside the house, like not in the bedroom, right?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: She was, she was wearing her best daytime lingerie look, coming
Jay Ray:down, and of course, you know, in Sexyy Red fashion, she bent it over and, you
Jay Ray:know, kind of cracked it a little bit.
Jay Ray:And they had to put a heart over it.
Jay Ray:So they censored it.
Jay Ray:So that means know that it's a bit much for the Jennifer Hudson audience.
Jay Ray:Yes.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: yeah, so I was just like, when I saw that, I was like,
Jay Ray:um, this is where we doing now?
Jay Ray:This is where we at?
Jay Ray:Okay, so I'm, the question I have for y'all that are already in
Jay Ray:the chat and that are tuning in, because we have a, it's part of the
Jay Ray:larger topic that we have tonight.
Jay Ray:But, Jay Ray, is there anything, do we need to start shaming?
Jay Ray:People just a little bit or is there anything wrong with a little bit
Jay Ray:of shame these it's a little bit
Jay Ray:don't, I don't.
Jay Ray:Yes.
Jay Ray:So it's just a general yes.
Jay Ray:I don't think it is.
Jay Ray:We need to shame people because I don't think I'm gonna speak
Jay Ray:for I, I Johnny or Jay Ray.
Jay Ray:Hey, don't have the ability to just like shame somebody.
Jay Ray:Like, I don't feel like that's my place.
Jay Ray:I don't feel like that's you ain't my child.
Jay Ray:You ain't nobody that I can like,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: you ain't mama.
Jay Ray:You ain't none of my
Jay Ray:ain't none of my, you know what I'm saying?
Jay Ray:However, I Jay Ray do have some shame about myself and I'd be like, I am not
Jay Ray:going to go on national television in the middle of the day and do this kind
Jay Ray:of foolishness going down the thing.
Jay Ray:Now, this is not a respectability politics thing.
Jay Ray:Y'all.
Jay Ray:I, sir, Daniel, you know me, I am so liberal, baby.
Jay Ray:You like it.
Jay Ray:I love it.
Jay Ray:It is fine,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: we're not policing black women's
Jay Ray:policing, black women, body, Sexyy Red could do
Jay Ray:whatever she wants with her body.
Jay Ray:However, and there's a time and place for stuff and, and on national TV
Jay Ray:going down the, the, the Jennifer Hudson soul train line, where do you
Jay Ray:got to put a heart over the thing?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: over the booty here
Jay Ray:seems like, it just seems like it's a bit much.
Jay Ray:And I think Kyriakos and Mark.
Jay Ray:Are kind of echoing the thing that I think I think I get why she's a thing.
Jay Ray:So Kyriakos, I do get why she's a thing.
Jay Ray:I just don't think it's for me.
Jay Ray:It's definitely not for me, but honestly, I don't think it's I don't
Jay Ray:think it should be for a lot of people.
Jay Ray:There's she should come with.
Jay Ray:She should literally walk around with a parental advisory
Jay Ray:label, like over her body.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: her body.
Jay Ray:Shout out to Shannon Perez.
Jay Ray:Darby is in the, is in the
Jay Ray:up,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: chat.
Jay Ray:And it's so funny that she's in the chat because her, along with her show
Jay Ray:partner, we had a discussion, Tashmika, we had a discussion about this, something
Jay Ray:similar to this earlier last year, as a matter of fact, and it is coming
Jay Ray:around again, where it's almost like.
Jay Ray:Okay, I get it.
Jay Ray:I see where the ladies are going.
Jay Ray:Um, I don't want to make this about hammering that, hammering down the women
Jay Ray:that are in the game that are doing their thing because yes, we know they've
Jay Ray:been carrying the, um, we know that
Jay Ray:hop on their back.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: on their backs.
Jay Ray:They've been selling out shows.
Jay Ray:all of that good stuff.
Jay Ray:I think we, Jay Ray and I just recall a time, as a matter of fact, 27
Jay Ray:years ago in the month of February, 27 years ago, Vibe magazine, um,
Jay Ray:February's issue was a double cover
Jay Ray:Yes.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: and then it's this double cover featured the top hip
Jay Ray:hop artists, both male and female.
Jay Ray:And this was such an iconic cover because this cover featured, uh, Kim, Lil Kim,
Jay Ray:Missy Elliot, Foxy Brown, Lauren Hill.
Jay Ray:They had their own cover cause they, they separated it by, um, men and women.
Jay Ray:And it was such a dope idea.
Jay Ray:Um, you know, of course we had the brat in the mix.
Jay Ray:You had Trina on the come up.
Jay Ray:You have Rod Diggle on the come up, a mill, all of these different
Jay Ray:flavors of women in hip hop.
Jay Ray:And they were all coexisting, J.
Jay Ray:Ray.
Jay Ray:Now, look at Kim.
Jay Ray:Look,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Kim is in full That ain't daytime
Jay Ray:that's not daytime lingerie
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: that's nighttime, you know, hardcore La Bella
Jay Ray:Mafia lingerie right there.
Jay Ray:That's Kim doing what Kim does and having a great time doing it.
Jay Ray:And we respect her for it.
Jay Ray:Yes,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: But there was a time where, but Kim, Fox
Jay Ray:look at like look at Lauren look at Missy look at Kim look at foxy like
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: it all, it coexisted together.
Jay Ray:They, everybody had their own flavor and was still selling records,
Jay Ray:winning, winning multiple Grammys, um, and all kinds of awards.
Jay Ray:But now it's just like, uh, what are we doing guys?
Jay Ray:What are, what are we doing here?
Jay Ray:How did we get here?
Jay Ray:How did we get how you got to sing the song?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: did we, okay.
Jay Ray:Before we get, before we get kicked off of IG and
Jay Ray:Because you know, Deborah Cox will come on and be like how they said
Jay Ray:how they sounded so good singing my song.
Jay Ray:Right?
Jay Ray:Um, so.
Jay Ray:What I absolutely love about this moment is it's such a
Jay Ray:variety of like styles, right?
Jay Ray:You know what I'm saying?
Jay Ray:Even when we look at the men.
Jay Ray:So you have LL, who by this point is a legitimate veteran, like
Jay Ray:LL is 13 years into his career.
Jay Ray:As part of this cover, right?
Jay Ray:So you got an LL, you have Busta Rhymes, you have Method Man, and
Jay Ray:you have Master P, who's fairly new on the national stage at this time.
Jay Ray:He had been around for a while, but nationally new.
Jay Ray:But let's go back to these women, to that point of like, there was a moment
Jay Ray:in time When Missy, Kim, Lauren, and Foxy could not only be on magazine
Jay Ray:covers together, they were all selling platinum albums at the exact same time
Jay Ray:and were able to do these different flavors of what hip hop was right now.
Jay Ray:Everything is so one note, at least from a commercial.
Jay Ray:We're talking from a commercial standpoint because we can already hear y'all
Jay Ray:like there's a whole lot of rappers.
Jay Ray:There are a whole lot of women who are out here killing the game.
Jay Ray:But commercially we get one type of thing that is currently happening.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: And so here's the thing.
Jay Ray:I, you know, I'm rubbing my crystal ball and I'm making a prediction here.
Jay Ray:I'm having a vision like Raven.
Jay Ray:That's so Raven.
Jay Ray:Like, I'm starting to feel like there's going to be a bust.
Jay Ray:There has to
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: like how the economy is about to bust and they're
Jay Ray:warning that the, the housing, all that stuff is about to bust.
Jay Ray:There's a B, there's about to be a, a bust in what people are going to.
Jay Ray:continue supporting, especially when it comes to female rap, because like
Jay Ray:we said earlier, female rap is pretty much carrying the game on, carrying
Jay Ray:the game on their back right now.
Jay Ray:But I predicted that there's going to be a bust that people aren't going to be.
Jay Ray:As likely to support or things aren't going to get be on the level as they
Jay Ray:were and I could be wrong here This is just me, but I'm starting to see
Jay Ray:well Maybe there might be people are getting desperate desperate
Jay Ray:times call for desperate measures.
Jay Ray:You even got the one young lady What was her
Jay Ray:Who?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: She's, now she's in a commercial featuring, uh, covering
Jay Ray:Kaya's My Neck, My Back, but it's for a, a Dove soap commercial.
Jay Ray:You know, the young lady that don't like children on a plane with her,
Jay Ray:that was going, was going head up with T. I. 's grandchildren,
Jay Ray:What's her name?
Jay Ray:Chica?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: That's it.
Jay Ray:The one that wanted to fight, um, T.
Jay Ray:I. 's grandchildren.
Jay Ray:Right.
Jay Ray:So now she's doing commercials.
Jay Ray:Singing a variation of My Neck, My Back, because it's hard out
Jay Ray:here, it's hard out here for her, like someone that presents like
Jay Ray:Mm hmm.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: and raps like her is not going to be climbing on the charts.
Jay Ray:Yes.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: So she's gotta, so even in her own small way, she's kind of
Jay Ray:acquiescing to what the, um, the, the, the marketplace is calling for in her own way.
Jay Ray:But now it's just getting I don't know I think it's kind of getting out of hand
Jay Ray:and there might just be a Blowback and there might just be it's not just gonna
Jay Ray:be the men that aren't selling right?
Jay Ray:They're gonna be declining sales in this whole rap game Completely
Jay Ray:So, um, I want to shout out Kipper, who is also in the
Jay Ray:chat, who said, as with music in general, it will hit the wall, right?
Jay Ray:So it's what happens every time.
Jay Ray:Um, what, what I am, what gives me hope, what gives me hope is that.
Jay Ray:Listen, Rhapsody got her, her first Grammy this year, you know what I'm saying?
Jay Ray:And that woman has been churning out high quality albums for almost a decade
Jay Ray:at this point, if not a decade, right?
Jay Ray:High quality material.
Jay Ray:And it does give me some hope that.
Jay Ray:You know, folks like her.
Jay Ray:So it's not just her out there.
Jay Ray:We have Tiara Wack and some of these other, you know, folks that
Jay Ray:are out there, LaKaylee47, all of these folks out there who are really
Jay Ray:making high quality hip hop, right?
Jay Ray:On the women's side, of course, we know Kendrick literally just reset.
Jay Ray:What men in hip hop are required to do, right?
Jay Ray:I'm sure all of the dudes are sitting there like shaking in their boots about
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Now we gotta
Jay Ray:now.
Jay Ray:I got a rap I got a like right.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: I Gotta be deep and stuff.
Jay Ray:Oh, man.
Jay Ray:Okay
Jay Ray:Oh Man right, but for the women I feel like that same sort of reset Is,
Jay Ray:you know, on the way where it's just going to be required for them to like,
Jay Ray:to like, you know, pick up the pen again.
Jay Ray:Well, the fortunate thing about women is actually the women have
Jay Ray:kind of been like, all of these women have been rapping, rapping.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yes.
Jay Ray:True.
Jay Ray:just image wise has been a whole other thing, but they've
Jay Ray:generally been like rapping, rapping.
Jay Ray:I think from an image perspective, that's where the bust is going to come.
Jay Ray:Seeing the variety.
Jay Ray:And how women can be presented to us from a commercial standpoint.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Right.
Jay Ray:And you know, and speaking of the Grammys, we would be remiss
Jay Ray:if we did not bring up Dolce,
Jay Ray:Love Dochi!
Jay Ray:Yeah,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: like, really cleaned up at the Grammys on her
Jay Ray:first go round and has really done something special with her career.
Jay Ray:And she, you know, she told that line of You know, of being sexy,
Jay Ray:you know, she was, she had a bikini bottom during her Grammy performance.
Jay Ray:But she was up there rapping.
Jay Ray:She raps.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: she raps down, like, and she spits.
Jay Ray:And so, is Dolce like the, the final frontier?
Jay Ray:Is she the last hope?
Jay Ray:It's like, but what if you, what if you can't, you can spit, God, God
Jay Ray:forgive me for what I'm about to say.
Jay Ray:What if you spit like Dolce, but you look like Dank?
Jay Ray:I think that's fine, though, right?
Jay Ray:There's always, well, there's other problems with Dank, but the other Dank,
Jay Ray:there's other problems with Dank, though.
Jay Ray:So, the, okay.
Jay Ray:This is actually a really interesting point, sir. Daniel, I think,
Jay Ray:I think we are also at the point in commercial hip hop where
Jay Ray:gimmicks are kind of like some people think they need a gimmick.
Jay Ray:And I think folks look at size now as like a gimmick.
Jay Ray:You know what I'm saying?
Jay Ray:That they can play up.
Jay Ray:So I feel like if somebody was spitting like Dolce, and looked like dank,
Jay Ray:there's an opportunity for them.
Jay Ray:There's a, there's a lane for them.
Jay Ray:I think, you know, uh, uh, uh, who's our homegirl that, that we,
Jay Ray:that, that was, uh, body positivity and she just lost a lot of weight.
Jay Ray:Lizzo!
Jay Ray:Child, that's a shame.
Jay Ray:I couldn't remember that lady's name, honey.
Jay Ray:It's been a while and she's been through a lot.
Jay Ray:But I think Lizzo kind of opened.
Jay Ray:up was possible.
Jay Ray:However, I think here's what it is.
Jay Ray:The gimmicks have to stop, right?
Jay Ray:It's about letting the talent lead.
Jay Ray:And I think if there's anything we can take from this moment,
Jay Ray:taking from Dolce, right?
Jay Ray:Letting your talent lead you, right?
Jay Ray:This is no, like, no, this is what I do.
Jay Ray:If you spit, you spit.
Jay Ray:This is what I do.
Jay Ray:No matter what you look like.
Jay Ray:So I think there would be room, but it's just like, you
Jay Ray:got to lean into what you do.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: For sure.
Jay Ray:And shout out to, um, I believe it's Infinite64, uh, wants
Jay Ray:to join in the conversation.
Jay Ray:Please feel free to leave something in the chat.
Jay Ray:Um, that's the quickest way to, to hop in and be heard on the show.
Jay Ray:But I, you know, I think you're right, J. Rey.
Jay Ray:I think we, it's where the gimmicks have to stop and the talent has to lead.
Jay Ray:Um,
Jay Ray:But here's the rub.
Jay Ray:We have, everything now has become so media led where it's like we
Jay Ray:don't care about the music anymore.
Jay Ray:We care about your personal life.
Jay Ray:We care about, you know, your baby father being on trial for shooting at someone.
Jay Ray:We care about your other baby daddy following you around at the, um, during
Jay Ray:the Superbowl because he's stalking you.
Jay Ray:We care about
Jay Ray:This happened.
Jay Ray:I didn't hear about this.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yeah, that was an offset Cardi B thing.
Jay Ray:Jesus Christ, sir.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: but, um, yeah, so those are the things that we,
Jay Ray:that people are showing up for.
Jay Ray:People are showing up for the public meltdowns.
Jay Ray:People are showing up for, you know, how much weight you lost.
Jay Ray:People are showing up for whether or not, you know, your BBL is clockable or not.
Jay Ray:That's the stuff that I think we, we play a role in it as well.
Jay Ray:We play a huge role in it as consumers and No longer, they're
Jay Ray:dictating to us what's hot.
Jay Ray:We're no longer dictating what the culture should represent.
Jay Ray:We're no longer dictating what's fly and what's hot.
Jay Ray:It's being served to us.
Jay Ray:It's being, actually, it's being pushed down our throats,
Jay Ray:whether we know it or not.
Jay Ray:Sir, Daniel.
Jay Ray:I, this leads me to also wonder.
Jay Ray:How important do you think it's going to be important for us to
Jay Ray:get back to like crews and groups?
Jay Ray:I feel like so much of the creativity gets stifled because these
Jay Ray:artists are in their own bubbles.
Jay Ray:You know what I mean?
Jay Ray:Like they don't have like a crew.
Jay Ray:They don't have a crew that they're trying to compete against to rap against.
Jay Ray:It's just them.
Jay Ray:You know what I mean?
Jay Ray:And the people who work with them, but a lot of times it's not just like other
Jay Ray:emcees that you just kind of work with.
Jay Ray:I feel like that creativity, that, that push, that drive to do something really
Jay Ray:does sometimes happen in community.
Jay Ray:And I'm wondering if we've gotten so far away from that.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Mm.
Jay Ray:for a lot of reasons.
Jay Ray:I think, you know, money wise, it's just easier to be a solo act
Jay Ray:because you get to keep it all
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Oh, yeah.
Jay Ray:And, uh, uh, big corporations don't want to pay all them people.
Jay Ray:You know what I'm saying?
Jay Ray:They don't want to have to worry about the hassle of it all.
Jay Ray:But I am wondering if that creativity means that we also need to be
Jay Ray:spending more time together as people in rooms like doing stuff.
Jay Ray:Mm hmm.
Jay Ray:Mm
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: It's quite possible.
Jay Ray:It It's very possible.
Jay Ray:I mean, you mentioned this in a prior episode about the same thing
Jay Ray:about people being separated, about crews being separated and community
Jay Ray:at the very beginning, at the very, um, at the very nexus of this art
Jay Ray:form of hip hop was the thing people.
Jay Ray:joining together in community centers, rec centers, um, battles, all of those
Jay Ray:things, those things were happening.
Jay Ray:But it's like, again, when the corporations came in, they split people
Jay Ray:up because they realized that there is money to be made in separation.
Jay Ray:There's money to be made through contention, battling, even though battling
Jay Ray:was, battling has been around, but it was.
Jay Ray:It was a friendly sport
Jay Ray:It's a sport!
Jay Ray:Like Kendrick talked about.
Jay Ray:He was like, I'm into it for the sport.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: for the sport of things.
Jay Ray:So, and, and so, okay.
Jay Ray:So this, this is a perfect place to segue into a break
Jay Ray:Mm hmm.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: come back because speaking of Kendrick, I think there's
Jay Ray:a lot of people who don't understand.
Jay Ray:what is, what was going on with the whole Kendrick Drake thing.
Jay Ray:And so therefore they can't understand the halftime performance.
Jay Ray:And so there's a lot of people speaking on things that they don't know about.
Jay Ray:And that's grinding my
Jay Ray:That ain't their place.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Right, that's grinding my gears at this point.
Jay Ray:So we are going to wrap up this conversation about the ladies and
Jay Ray:hopefully, you know, hopefully the ladies will continue to deliver quality and as
Jay Ray:well as, um, variety in the nearby future.
Jay Ray:But Jay Ray, when we come back.
Jay Ray:We got a couple things to talk about.
Jay Ray:We're going to talk about halftime performances.
Jay Ray:It's the 37th anniversary of one of Spike Lee's most famous movies.
Jay Ray:And um, we also gonna just touch on the ticket situation, you know,
Jay Ray:giddy up for the Cowboy Carter show.
Jay Ray:Anyway, this is Queue Points podcast.
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Jay Ray:Welcome back to Queue Points, the podcast dropping the
Jay Ray:needle on black music history.
Jay Ray:My name is Jay Ray and that is my brother, DJ Sir Daniel.
Jay Ray:We're going to do some shout outs real quick, Sir Daniel.
Jay Ray:So over on Tik Tok, shout out to my girl, Angie, my girl, Angie from
Jay Ray:Detroit is tuning in over there.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: What up though?
Jay Ray:what up doe?
Jay Ray:Adam actually is over there on from Detroit to talking about what up though.
Jay Ray:So Detroit is on tick tock, checking us out.
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Jay Ray:Sir, Dan, yo, we got a couple other topics
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: we sure do.
Jay Ray:It's so funny that Detroit is in the building cause they got
Jay Ray:a whole doll battle going on in
Jay Ray:yes, it's I which I was just like what's happening
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: we battling over dolls
Jay Ray:Right
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: But please go ahead.
Jay Ray:So upcoming so in terms of this Sunday this past Sunday
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: hmm.
Jay Ray:There was a concert that had a football game.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yeah.
Jay Ray:There was a concert that had a football game.
Jay Ray:Fortunately, Philadelphia Eagles won.
Jay Ray:I live in Chester.
Jay Ray:So shout out to the
Jay Ray:Eagles.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: to the home team.
Jay Ray:Yeah, but within, you know, so that was one thing.
Jay Ray:But the big thing was the record breaking.
Jay Ray:Half time show, um, by one, um, Kendrick Lamar.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: That wasn't, that wasn't record breaking.
Jay Ray:He wasn't more popular than Usher.
Jay Ray:That wasn't, nah, nah, nah,
Jay Ray:According to the numbers, y'all, I, listen, I didn't make it up.
Jay Ray:I, I've only looked at the reporting.
Jay Ray:I don't know if all the reporting from reputable sources is wrong,
Jay Ray:but apparently it was a record breaking half time display.
Jay Ray:How, in addition, though, Sir Daniel,
Jay Ray:It was culturally relevant.
Jay Ray:That was the thing that I think for me was most important.
Jay Ray:My fear was, so here's my fear going in.
Jay Ray:I'm like, they done booked Kendrick Lamar for this halftime show.
Jay Ray:And he gonna have to not do what needs to be done.
Jay Ray:You know what I mean?
Jay Ray:Because that is what They will require.
Jay Ray:I was wrong.
Jay Ray:So when the, when the, apparently when the, I guess it was the owner
Jay Ray:or the head of the NFL was like, Kendrick could do whatever he wants.
Jay Ray:They literally let that man kind of do whatever he wants.
Jay Ray:I'm like, Oh, you, you really are doing this.
Jay Ray:And thank you for putting black culture, black men together on that
Jay Ray:field to speak to our experience.
Jay Ray:So.
Jay Ray:That's a thing that happened this week.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: It sure did.
Jay Ray:Let's see.
Jay Ray:Sunday was what?
Jay Ray:Five?
Jay Ray:No.
Jay Ray:Let's math.
Jay Ray:Sunday,
Jay Ray:Sunday was a four day.
Jay Ray:Oh, yeah
Jay Ray:about four days ago,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Four days ago.
Jay Ray:People are still talking about it, Jay Ray.
Jay Ray:That's when you know, you hit that's what you know
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: They are still talking and people, not only are
Jay Ray:they still talking about it, but some people are a little butt hurt
Jay Ray:over the fact that it took place.
Jay Ray:Their butt hurt, hurt over the fact that it was Kendrick.
Jay Ray:First of all.
Jay Ray:First of all, they're salty because of course he did perform they
Jay Ray:not like us, which is con is a controversial song of the summer.
Jay Ray:They are.
Jay Ray:You know, they're salty just because, oh, they're salty because, what did
Jay Ray:the young lady say from England?
Jay Ray:When I, when I watch The Hat Times, I do not want to think.
Jay Ray:I want to be entertained.
Jay Ray:That's
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: want, I don't want to think.
Jay Ray:I want to, and you know what?
Jay Ray:for you
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Good for you, but you're going to get,
Jay Ray:you're going to get knowledge.
Jay Ray:You're going to get
Jay Ray:You're going to get this word, you're going to get better
Jay Ray:knowledge, you're getting with the people you need to get with.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: And unfortunately, sis, that's what's going to happen.
Jay Ray:Um, that's what happened with the Kendrick Lamar show.
Jay Ray:Um, I think that, and I really, this will be the only time you hear us talk about
Jay Ray:it, cause we're not going to go on for.
Jay Ray:Weeks talking about this thing
Jay Ray:But you can invite us on to your, to other platforms.
Jay Ray:If you want us to come on at Wax Poetic about, there's so much we
Jay Ray:could talk about, invite us on.
Jay Ray:We won't do that over here, but we'll come over to your, your platform.
Jay Ray:So if you want to have Queue Points come over, let us know.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: That's fair I'm not but I'm not arguing about who's the
Jay Ray:biggest star between Kendrick and Drake
Jay Ray:Oh, I'm not having that conversation.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: we that's dead I'll leave that to those other
Jay Ray:podcasts and But what was I saying?
Jay Ray:It's just The idea so yes, so the young lady was saying she doesn't want to think
Jay Ray:we just want to you know Have a good show and then there's this argument about
Jay Ray:Whether or not that was the worst, um, Super Bowl halftime performance ever.
Jay Ray:And that's being said by people on the right wing.
Jay Ray:Of course, you know, Fox and Friends, they're gonna say that because,
Jay Ray:well, you know, um, there were a lot of, it was, it was culturally
Jay Ray:aware, and they can't stand when we do things that are culturally aware.
Jay Ray:And where we do things that are, well, you know, their favorite word woke,
Jay Ray:they can't stand anything that's woke.
Jay Ray:And I had to, I had to sit back and think about, we see a cleansing already.
Jay Ray:This administration is already doing a cleansing.
Jay Ray:of anything cultural or anything that would cause you to think or
Jay Ray:have any kind of critical thinking skills, another scary word.
Jay Ray:There's a, they're being, they're being cleansed out.
Jay Ray:You see the Kennedy Center is, um, purging.
Jay Ray:People are leaving.
Jay Ray:Issa Rae is leaving.
Jay Ray:Um, somebody else, um, publicly said that
Jay Ray:Rhimes, step down.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: yes.
Jay Ray:So, we're seeing things, we're seeing that people, there's
Jay Ray:gonna be a, a a very Stark line.
Jay Ray:This is not an this is not an invisible line.
Jay Ray:This is not a scrimmage line See I gave y'all a football term.
Jay Ray:This is not a scrimmage.
Jay Ray:This is not imaginary a real line is being drawn Between people, between people that
Jay Ray:want to exchange ideas and uphold history, teach history, exchange knowledge.
Jay Ray:And then there's the other half that wants to just completely control narratives,
Jay Ray:control information, and control thoughts.
Jay Ray:And so I think what This performance did on a grander scheme is it exposed
Jay Ray:and made that line very, very visible.
Jay Ray:And it just is like a starting point of more foolishness to come with
Jay Ray:the administration that we have in office now and just the world and just
Jay Ray:the world in general, like they're thinkers and they're non thinkers.
Jay Ray:Listen, Toni Morrison, um, there's the great, uh, Toni
Jay Ray:Morrison in 1975 did this talk at, I think, Portland State, I believe
Jay Ray:is where that talk took place.
Jay Ray:It gets sampled all the time.
Jay Ray:People are always pulling from that, that conversation.
Jay Ray:But one of the things she talked about was how when people When racism, when
Jay Ray:people want to take control, they start erasing your culture, right?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yes.
Jay Ray:Can't let you have it, because what, when you start being
Jay Ray:able to think, when you start being able to see, it creates imagination,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: have pride.
Jay Ray:You have pride, and you suddenly, all of a sudden, you don't want to
Jay Ray:do what they want you to do, right?
Jay Ray:So, I think we're definitely at that point.
Jay Ray:It is not surprising that what we're seeing happen, in particular with
Jay Ray:the Kennedy Center, is happening.
Jay Ray:Um, what I think we must do, and what Kendrick was, to your point, really
Jay Ray:making sure that we know that we have to do, is we have to do this.
Jay Ray:We gotta come here and do Queue Points every week.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yes.
Jay Ray:We have to.
Jay Ray:This is our work.
Jay Ray:We can't let this history go untold because it will be erased.
Jay Ray:We are the people that hold the history.
Jay Ray:If we don't talk about it, the people that hold the history will pass on and
Jay Ray:it will be, where is it going to be?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: It's a battle between culture and corporation.
Jay Ray:And it just so happens that I saw a clip today that spoke to this
Jay Ray:conversation that we're having now and It comes from somebody
Jay Ray:that I admired so much growing up.
Jay Ray:And even though, you know, he's had a few hiccups in, in his career too.
Jay Ray:And some things that we chose not to speak about or that are, have
Jay Ray:not been spoken about, but KRS One.
Jay Ray:Um, was on with, what's my
Jay Ray:Be real.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Be Real from Cypress Hill and told me, gave an
Jay Ray:anecdote of a, uh, something that happened that speaks volumes to
Jay Ray:what we were talking about tonight.
Jay Ray:And we just want to run this clip for you because I think it drives the point home.
Jay Ray:I agree.
Jay Ray:So y'all, this point, this clip is long, but it's perfect.
Jay Ray:And it's Chris.
Jay Ray:So just check it out.
Jay Ray:And we, you know what I mean?
Jay Ray:And we gonna, uh, come back and talk about it.
Jay Ray:Yeah.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: That, I, there's no way, no other, there was a better way that that
Jay Ray:could have capsulized Everything that is going on today, whether it's Kendrick's
Jay Ray:performance, whether it's the battle between him and Drake, whether it's, um,
Jay Ray:whether or not we have black history or not, or can we, we can say it out loud,
Jay Ray:there is a war on culture right now.
Jay Ray:Corporations.
Jay Ray:are making it known that they are here to take over everything,
Jay Ray:but choices have to be made.
Jay Ray:Choices have to be made, like intention, moving with intention
Jay Ray:has to be done in order for people to, in order for culture to survive.
Jay Ray:And that's the bottom line.
Jay Ray:It's like.
Jay Ray:We're going to see, we're going to see people, we're going to
Jay Ray:see who's real and who's not.
Jay Ray:We're going to see who's for the culture and who's not.
Jay Ray:We're going to see people that will, you know, a term that's going to come back up
Jay Ray:is what we used to say back in the day.
Jay Ray:People are going, you're going to see who's a sellout and who's not.
Jay Ray:It's going to be so apparent.
Jay Ray:And the people that lead with money.
Jay Ray:And seeing how much money they have or flashing money.
Jay Ray:We can pretty much surmise that those are the ones that aren't
Jay Ray:on the side of corporate and corporations and not the culture.
Jay Ray:Yeah.
Jay Ray:And the thing about this is, in, in, in full transparency, and I'm sure Sir Daniel
Jay Ray:will be cool with me just talking about this, like, internal to CuePoints, we've
Jay Ray:been having this conversation, right?
Jay Ray:Deciding where, where the line is, right?
Jay Ray:And when we, we literally just like two weeks ago said, we can't do that.
Jay Ray:It was, and that was what?
Jay Ray:Like 5, 000?
Jay Ray:5, 000. We need that 5, 000.
Jay Ray:Let's be
Jay Ray:very clear.
Jay Ray:Should we monetize here?
Jay Ray:We need this right.
Jay Ray:To be able to keep doing what it is that we do.
Jay Ray:This is not a cheap thing to do.
Jay Ray:Right.
Jay Ray:But it was like, and it was user day.
Jay Ray:It was like, yeah, but we can't.
Jay Ray:And you were like, you're right.
Jay Ray:We can't.
Jay Ray:We cannot, we gotta, we gotta make these choices.
Jay Ray:Right.
Jay Ray:And so it you're absolutely right, sir. Daniel, like it is going to become really,
Jay Ray:really apparent and y'all big and small.
Jay Ray:We have to decide who we are, like, who, what we, what we going
Jay Ray:to do and what we not going to do.
Jay Ray:And we going to stand on what we, we going to stand on who we are.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: So perfect place to bring this up and I hope we don't
Jay Ray:get stung too, too bad by the beehive because the beehive is buzzing.
Jay Ray:Um, is Are we seeing the Cowboy Carter concert series, the Chitlin Circuit tour
Jay Ray:Stop it!
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: No, that's what it's called, the Chitlin
Jay Ray:Oh, is that what it's
Jay Ray:called?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: hmm.
Jay Ray:Which I adore.
Jay Ray:I like the fact that it's called the Chitlin Circuit because it pays homage.
Jay Ray:But people are complaining about the prices.
Jay Ray:And, you know, again, this is a business.
Jay Ray:Um.
Jay Ray:There's a lot, and now we probably could have a whole discussion about this alone,
Jay Ray:but it's, it falls in line with what we're talking about, is, we know people
Jay Ray:are in the business to make money, but should Is it, is it, are these prices tone
Jay Ray:deaf, you know, eggs or concert tickets,
Jay Ray:That's literally the choices we have to make nowadays.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: have to make
Jay Ray:choices we have to make.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: and not saying that, um, the artist is responsible
Jay Ray:for making those ticket prices.
Jay Ray:I don't, I don't know.
Jay Ray:Uh, I'm, I'm very curious if anybody has any insight to how
Jay Ray:ticket prices are calculated.
Jay Ray:We would love to hear about it.
Jay Ray:It's, it's a combination.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Okay, so it is
Jay Ray:it's, it's it's definitely a combination.
Jay Ray:Because, it, it, it, it, it.
Jay Ray:The, the, the, the team,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Uh huh.
Jay Ray:if you are working at that level, there are people who work for
Jay Ray:you who do all of that stuff, right?
Jay Ray:Um, I, I cannot imagine that she's in like a conference room where
Jay Ray:that conversation is happening.
Jay Ray:It's more just people get paid to make those decisions, right?
Jay Ray:Um, I think the co I think the conversation that we're having is twofold.
Jay Ray:It's much like the conversation earlier is Sexyy Red.
Jay Ray:Um, This is, I want people to experience their joy, and I want people to
Jay Ray:have the best experiences possible.
Jay Ray:And you know what?
Jay Ray:We know that that tour is going to be beautiful and amazing and all the things.
Jay Ray:I think the question is, to that point of, is this the
Jay Ray:time to do something like that?
Jay Ray:Right?
Jay Ray:Is this the time to do that?
Jay Ray:There could be a whole lot of ways to tour.
Jay Ray:There's a whole lot of ways to tour right and and show up right
Jay Ray:but We are in a moment right now,
Jay Ray:and I ain't getting in nobody's pockets.
Jay Ray:If you can, if you can afford it and go, if you can afford it and go.
Jay Ray:But if you can't afford it, don't feel bad about not going.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yeah.
Jay Ray:And that's the thing I think we need to say to people is
Jay Ray:it's like, it's not a ding on you.
Jay Ray:You're not a Failure because you can't go to the, the Chitlin circuit tour, right?
Jay Ray:That's not, uh, it's a rough time, right?
Jay Ray:It's, it's not an easy moment that we're in right now.
Jay Ray:You
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: It doesn't, not being able to attend the concert does not
Jay Ray:take away from your, your level of devotion and fanhood to this artist.
Jay Ray:Like Jay Ray said, there are choices that have to be made and in this life,
Jay Ray:in this life, you gotta make, you know,
Jay Ray:to eat them eggs Oh,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: a little bit more than, you know, um,
Jay Ray:Hold'em.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: the Saint Texas, Texas Hold'em.
Jay Ray:It might sustain you just a little bit more than that.
Jay Ray:But I get it, we're not here to yuck anybody's yum.
Jay Ray:go in and laugh, child.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: do what you, do what you need to do.
Jay Ray:Find your joy, find your peace.
Jay Ray:But, please don't go into bankruptcy about it.
Jay Ray:Please don't.
Jay Ray:Please
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Please don't.
Jay Ray:We want you to be, be, be smart about what you're doing.
Jay Ray:Handle your business.
Jay Ray:But yeah, so enjoy that.
Jay Ray:But you know, you can always, always go to your favorite streaming service
Jay Ray:and you can look up, um, A classic Spike Lee movie by the name of School
Jay Ray:Days, and you can watch that for free.
Jay Ray:You can watch the Rays sing, I don't wanna be alone
Jay Ray:You know, tonight,
Jay Ray:yes!
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: You can be entertained in the comfort of your home and celebrate
Jay Ray:the 37th anniversary of Spike Lee's School Days right along with us.
Jay Ray:37 years, Jay Ray.
Jay Ray:Um, and 37 years, that film.
Jay Ray:Um, so much of what we love about the culture today was really kind of
Jay Ray:birth inside of school days, right?
Jay Ray:The in terms.
Jay Ray:Yes, Baychella was literally birth from school day.
Jay Ray:So school days is in everything.
Jay Ray:And not only that.
Jay Ray:Um, there are so many prominent performers that came out of that film.
Jay Ray:Jasmine guy has often talked about was like, that was a lot of our first movie.
Jay Ray:Like, do we had not been in a movie before that we were like stage kids
Jay Ray:and all of a sudden we're in a film.
Jay Ray:So that movie.
Jay Ray:is so groundbreaking.
Jay Ray:We talked about it.
Jay Ray:Um, during hip hop's 50th anniversary.
Jay Ray:Um, we talked about the career of Spike Lee and how important
Jay Ray:Spike Lee has been to hip hop.
Jay Ray:So definitely go back and check out that, um, that, that show.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: L. Jackson, that popped up in Kendrick Lamar's,
Jay Ray:um, halftime performance, has a wonderful performance in school days.
Jay Ray:A lot of your faves, like J. Rae said.
Jay Ray:Started off in, um, school days or in a sparkly joint, but also remember Jay
Jay Ray:Ray, one of the underlying stories, one of the backstories of school days
Jay Ray:was there was a storyline about, um, about the school, uh, what's the term?
Jay Ray:Um, because apartheid was a big story
Jay Ray:Mm hmm.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: 87 88.
Jay Ray:Um, and so the school was benefiting from corporations that um, supported apartheid.
Jay Ray:And Lawrence Fishburne's character divesting
Jay Ray:Divesting.
Jay Ray:Mm
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: so that the school could divest from those backers so
Jay Ray:that they would not support apartheid.
Jay Ray:And that's 37 years ago.
Jay Ray:here we are.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: issues are coming, are being brought up again in the, in,
Jay Ray:in, in school days is happening today.
Jay Ray:So it's like art.
Jay Ray:That's the thing about good art,
Jay Ray:Yes.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: old it gets, it still speaks to whatever's happening right now.
Jay Ray:And shout out to visit the chat.
Jay Ray:Sam Jackson, um, played one of the Jay Ray Curl brothers at the KFC that
Jay Ray:was mad about them educated brothers coming up in their neighborhood
Jay Ray:talking all proper and stuff.
Jay Ray:And he was wearing the Jay Ray Curl cap in, um, school days.
Jay Ray:Samuel L. Jackson is literally My God, he's been in everything
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: a walking history book.
Jay Ray:he is
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: He is a walking history
Jay Ray:now he's been Uncle Sam
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: And now he's been Uncle Sam.
Jay Ray:And, um, apparently, apparently some people were saying
Jay Ray:that you shouldn't call him.
Jay Ray:No, he was being Uncle Tom.
Jay Ray:He was playing Uncle Tom and then I saw something about we shouldn't use
Jay Ray:the term Uncle Tom, we should use the term Sambo when regarding to a black
Jay Ray:person that's less than honorable.
Jay Ray:That's a whole
Jay Ray:That's a whole nother conversation Lord Jesus, um, but yes 37
Jay Ray:years of school days Um, so yeah, go watch school if you want to, if you want to
Jay Ray:get a, you know, a little entertainment, go ahead and watch school days.
Jay Ray:You know, it's, it's part drama, part musical, you know, all black.
Jay Ray:It's Black History Month.
Jay Ray:You should just go ahead and watch it.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Good or bad hair?
Jay Ray:See if I care.
Jay Ray:So, um, Sir Daniel, of course, tomorrow is a day.
Jay Ray:Um, it is Valentine's Day tomorrow, Sir Daniel, um, and which is so interesting.
Jay Ray:It's been so much going on.
Jay Ray:It's crazy that it's Valentine's Day, but one of the things that of course happens
Jay Ray:on Valentine's Day is people, and Sir Daniel, you used to have a whole set where
Jay Ray:you just did your slow jam set, which was, of course, was mostly full of love
Jay Ray:songs, but this brings up a question.
Jay Ray:Um, what?
Jay Ray:are your favorite, and it don't have to be more than one, but do
Jay Ray:you have favorite hip hop love song?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yes.
Jay Ray:Um, I think I'll go, I feel, believe this is the first hip hop
Jay Ray:Of course, LL Cool J's I Need Love.
Jay Ray:Mm hmm.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Um, right after that for me is, Oh, A Teenage Love
Jay Ray:Teenage Love by Slick Rick is great.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Don't hurt me again.
Jay Ray:That's hot.
Jay Ray:Don't hurt me again.
Jay Ray:And um, Bonita Applebaum.
Jay Ray:Bonita Applebaum is a great, great song.
Jay Ray:It's so sweet.
Jay Ray:Uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jay Ray:So, um, what are favorite, uh, uh, hip hop love songs?
Jay Ray:Of course, for me, Silent Treatment by The Roots is absolutely, I think, one of
Jay Ray:the most gorgeous, um, slow jams, period.
Jay Ray:Um, I think One Love by Houdini.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yes.
Jay Ray:Love by Houdini definitely does a thing.
Jay Ray:Um, You only get one.
Jay Ray:One love.
Jay Ray:One love.
Jay Ray:Alright, I'm not gonna do, I'm not gonna do that.
Jay Ray:Um, what else?
Jay Ray:Uh, Did I pick another Roots song?
Jay Ray:I can't pick another.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: do you think?
Jay Ray:What about, um, Common?
Jay Ray:Which one?
Jay Ray:Uh, uh, The comment has so many.
Jay Ray:But you know what?
Jay Ray:If I was gonna pick a common Love song.
Jay Ray:I do love Love of My Life with Erykah Badu.
Jay Ray:I think that's a great song.
Jay Ray:Um, but there's also I'm gonna pick You Got Me, actually.
Jay Ray:So, I got two root
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Dope.
Jay Ray:Dope.
Jay Ray:Dope.
Jay Ray:I'm gonna pick You Got Me.
Jay Ray:There are some We don't give
Jay Ray:We don't give rappers enough credit.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Yes, I agree.
Jay Ray:Oh, the light.
Jay Ray:Yes.
Jay Ray:Um, the light by, uh, uh, Common.
Jay Ray:Um, you consider poor Georgia, wait a minute, this is like, you
Jay Ray:consider poor Georgia a love song?
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: You know MC light MC light it had quite a few
Jay Ray:soliloquies about love gone wrong
Jay Ray:She did
Jay Ray:she did,
Jay Ray:she did,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: she was dating crackheads in high school and
Jay Ray:Uh, folks who are using alcohol, alcohol.
Jay Ray:Yeah.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Drug dealers all of them just had a lot
Jay Ray:sidebar, we talked, wasn't in our last meeting that we talked about
Jay Ray:the fact that MC light storytelling is just my, like some of my favorite.
Jay Ray:Cappuccino is just one of my favorite stories to hear.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: amazing.
Jay Ray:She's, uh, she's right
Jay Ray:in and I ordered a cup.
Jay Ray:Some guy behind the back said, shut up.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: And I did.
Jay Ray:Pronto.
Jay Ray:Quick, fast.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: there with Slick Rick.
Jay Ray:Like, she's, her narration is such an important part of rap music.
Jay Ray:And shout out to those people that can entertain you and
Jay Ray:spin a tale at the same time.
Jay Ray:That takes a certain amount of skill.
Jay Ray:So shout out to MC Lyte for that.
Jay Ray:Um.
Jay Ray:You know, shout out to Sam Georgie and all the and
Jay Ray:Roughneck is a love song.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: and roughneck.
Jay Ray:Yes, indeed
Jay Ray:It's a tacky love song.
Jay Ray:And you listen to Roughneck now and I'm like,
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Got to get a what?
Jay Ray:this young man needs other, has other problems.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Okay, the last point of this, the last part
Jay Ray:of this tangent that we're on.
Jay Ray:So, people have caught on to the fact that MC Lyte, um, made a song
Jay Ray:about messing around with a 17 year old or a young man that turned About
Jay Ray:Yeah.
Jay Ray:Mm hmm.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: listen back to that But I saw a video somebody one of these young
Jay Ray:people found it and they were like, uh, Excuse me MC light you were talking about
Jay Ray:Essaying somebody that's under 17 But yes, that's, that's a story for another day.
Jay Ray:That's a story for another day.
Jay Ray:Go ahead.
Jay Ray:How Do I Love Thee by Queen Latifah.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: Dope.
Jay Ray:Yes, indeed.
Jay Ray:do I love thee by Queen Latifah, which people do not
Jay Ray:give that song enough credit.
Jay Ray:You know, it's a hip house joint.
Jay Ray:She's just kind of talking over it.
Jay Ray:You know, it's very sensual.
Jay Ray:She made a video for that song.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: I love that one as well.
Jay Ray:And yes, shout out to Viz again.
Jay Ray:Mahogany by Rakim.
Jay Ray:Also a dope.
Jay Ray:A dope.
Jay Ray:Oh, to the opposite sex.
Jay Ray:Which a lot of rappers are, do very well about.
Jay Ray:So listen, JRE, let's wrap it up real quick, cause I know we gotta let the
Jay Ray:people go back to what they were doing,
Jay Ray:Yes.
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Jay Ray:a choice, you can either pick up the needle, or you can let the record play.
Jay Ray:Peace to the lie!
Jay Ray:Respect to the lie,
Jay Ray:Okay.
Jay Ray:We.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: to her lie, this
Jay Ray:We are not leaving until we talk about y'all.
Jay Ray:Okay.
Jay Ray:Real quick.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: That girl is a star.
Jay Ray:Shout Onijah.
Jay Ray:Onijah is back home in these United States.
Jay Ray:She's already booked.
Jay Ray:already so that's peace to the lie, respect to the
Jay Ray:lie, and respect to her lie.
Jay Ray:She's amazing, y'all.
Jay Ray:Like, I'm like, that woman is not well, but I love her.
Jay Ray:DJ Sir Daniel: She is not well at all but yes indeed.
Jay Ray:Thank you for joining us for this episode of Queue Points.
Jay Ray:We'll see you on the next go round.
Jay Ray:Peace to the
Jay Ray:Peace.
Jay Ray:My God, let it go.