MC Lyte Talks New Show "Partners In Rhyme" and Gives Love to Ashanti | SWAY’S UNIVERSE
Nov 23, 2021
Hip hop icon MC Lyte connected with director/producer Bentley Kyle Evans, for a new sitcom called "Partners In Rhyme. That debuts on Thursday, November 18 on AMC Networks’ streaming service, ALLBLK.
The hilarious sitcom shows a view of the record industry through the lens of renowned rap legend Lana Crawford (played by MC Lyte) and her up-and-coming protégé, her niece Lucious T (Precious Way). Lyte called into Sway In The Morning to talk about the show and much more.
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yes indeed ladies and gentlemen we were
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talking about her all morning one of the
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greatest that ever did it and got away
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with it she's on the line with us right
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now it's our family our friend and the
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icon herself the one and only
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MC light ladies and
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gentlemen light what up
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light man I don't know how to steal all
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the Applause you know well I'm just
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saying man we just had a whole soliloquy
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on you hold on one
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second hold on one
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second hold on one second hey hey light
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yes yes hot damn ho Here We Go Again
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light is a rock come on man we was just
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talking about that that I I didn't I I
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forgot that you that you and Anette had
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had was had lyrical bowling going on
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back then oh yeah yeah that's old though
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how you forget about that I don't know I
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just wanted to one of the Staples in
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battles like yeah yeah no I I remember
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but I it just it's not that I forgot I
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just after a while the songs outlive the
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beef you know what I mean and so yeah
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you you single for so long and we was
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just having this whole conversation
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about um Drake and Kanye squashing their
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beef did y'all ever get a chance to
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squash Ys we did we did we we did a show
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uh we did a show I think in 2018 or 19
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somewhere like that at Atlanta uh
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Atlantis Phil Phillips theater I think
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it's called Phillips Arena the Phillips
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Arena and it was all women it was Ry and
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Rod Digger and Trina and brat and I mean
1:44
you name it everybody was on the bill
1:46
yo-yo rage Mooney and uh krock came to
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my dressing room and was like somebody
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wants to say hi and I was like who he
1:55
was like anet I was like anet like the
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anet he was like yeah I was like okay
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her in and she came in and we had an
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opportunity to talk and of course I
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apologize because you know not really
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knowing the force of of the light uh I
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had no idea of what it could really do
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to somebody's
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career and you know it's almost like
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what 50 did to jaah rule you know like
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you're you're standing up for what you
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do which is survival of the fittest but
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not really thinking how detrimental it
2:29
can be to somebody else and their family
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and their plans and all that they were
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looking forward to so we had a real
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heart to heart oh wow okay see it and
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that was what like 20 plus 20 plus years
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later but but it it happened in God's
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timing right
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yes did did y'all did y'all hug and then
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performed together or just that well we
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you know she had already performed by
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that time but yes we did hug and you
3:01
know I wished her well and for some time
3:04
she wanted me to get on a song with her
3:07
I think that scratch was doing and you
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know the timing didn't work out I don't
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even know if she released the song or
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not but you know we had good intentions
3:17
there so she she's a sister in Hip Hop
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and I and I commend her for for the work
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that she that's for the work that she
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put in because look that I got ated to
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was Heat yeah that was heat right that
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was heat Tracy uh see see how beefs
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could get squashed and it it's all for
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the
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good yes I'm very I mean the ultimate
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beef we saw good squashed I thought was
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like phenomenal was Nas and Jay-Z oh
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yeah it was like wow if that can happen
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anything can I was really instrumental
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well I I had nothing to do with the
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squashing of the beef but I I did the
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first interview
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uh with Nas and Jay-Z after they
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squashed that
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beef it's interesting beefs you know get
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squashed but it's always that remnant of
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you know all that residue that still
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exist and so I always commend people who
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could walk through that residue because
4:16
anything can respark it you know and
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those guys what they did is they
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converted it into business that's when
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Jay-Z ended up signing I uh to a deal
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with with Death Jam at that time um yep
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light is here have the be we got light
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here come on we talk about you all the
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time I've been fired up all morning look
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y'all I mean I don't have to hide this
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I've been talking about I I I talked
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about it this morning to this is family
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for me like and and when I said like
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light is one of the pillars if we have
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to start with MC sha Rock and us all of
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us being her sons then I would say you
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have to look at absolutely you have to
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look at MC light and what she has been
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able to do it it's not a comparison
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thing but you know for artists like
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myself who found ourselves with a a
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unique voice and a different kind of
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voice and a different kind of accent and
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some people either loving it or saying
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you sound funny and having a confidence
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you know what I mean and having the
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confidence to be able to do it in the
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way that like did it and stand on her
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own SCH we um and take the route that
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she took bro that's not easy she made it
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look extremely easy and artists like rap
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city and and and and different people
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who followed in those those footsteps
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and those trails that they blazed they
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make it look easy and Missy and
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everybody but it's not easy you hear
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every single female artist salute when
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they salute art female they always
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salute MC light because now that they've
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reached a certain level in their career
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they understood what like had to go
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through um so they could stand there and
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they recognized that it's not easy so
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come on that this all goes without
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saying I'm happy light on the show today
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you crazy this family well thank you
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thank you very much Heather and I've
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always felt nothing but love and
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admiration for you and hearing your
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voice reminded me of my own and what I
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really loved about hip hop is just real
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it's no putting on airs and you're voice
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can be felt you know a lot of a lot of
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MC's their their voices are kind of high
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up in the air but yours was grounded and
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it it it felt like AK kin to me so
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always no always love and you because of
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who you are as a person you you always
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kept your privacy you always kept
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yourself but I can say this I've said it
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on the show before but just so people
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could know bringing us into you know
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2022 light has always reached out like
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if y'all want to sit here and think for
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a second well I really don't see light
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with a lot of different people and all
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that nah she ain't that but she ain't
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she ain't to herself and selfish light
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has always reached out yo sis you good
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yo I'm checking on you yo let's try to
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do this y I'm working on this she has
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always reached out and she's not the
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type to say it but I'll say it for you
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so thank you wait Heather be oh Glocks
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Dam like and like stupid too she stup
7:30
she play too much they both have bully
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voices crazy right I love
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it that that people think I I don't know
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I mean I'm listening to what you're
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saying Heather and I can only imagine
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that people think that I'm solo and that
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I don't mess with people or whatever
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like on any given day first off yoyo and
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I was out in these streets yesterday in
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Manhattan cuz my sister is in town her
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daughter's 18th birthday is
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in New Jersey so she came over to the
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city and we hung out we went to melbour
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first we we was trying to get to Harlem
8:08
lights which I didn't know anything
8:09
about somebody on the phone with me from
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North Carolina was like oh my God you're
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in New York you got to go to Harlem
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lights we're two hours late to Harlem
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lights I call up Fat Joe like what's the
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deal where is this thing he said light
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you're late I said okay we want to eat
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where do we go he said go to melus we
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went to melis we had a really good time
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in the meantime I'm on the phone with
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raps City then I get off I'm on the
8:32
phone with tiara wack you know I was
8:34
just out in La celebrating Missy getting
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her Hollywood star on the Walk of Fame
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like so I'm completely attached Remy I
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speak to Remy probably once a week um so
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so the relationships in music for me are
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real like no you're not gonna hear me
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talk about some people that I don't
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really know or have ever talked to in my
8:57
life but there are people that I connect
9:00
with and we have Kindred Spirits so yeah
9:04
that's real what's up MC light is here
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we're talking about um her new her new
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series too which by by the trailer alone
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just looking at it it's just it looks so
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funny to me it's called Partners in Ryme
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and partners in Ryme you you play you
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play
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yourself uh a loose version okay yeah
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talk about it how what's the premise
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behind it because it seems so natural
9:30
well yes it it would feel that way
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because it's Loosely based on my life um
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first off I just want to say I'm
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completely excited to be here with you
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all Sway in the Morning Heather look
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Tracy this is where I like to be in no
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other place thank you let me just say
9:48
that first so I appreciate the platform
9:51
um and sway you know I followed you all
9:54
through the years and you know to see a
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brother like yourself uh upwardly mobile
10:02
not only just maintaining but growing
10:05
and being successful at what it is that
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you've claimed your spot to be I
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appreciate you and adore you for that so
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let me get that out first so the show
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Partners in Ry I hooked up with Bentley
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car Evans I had this concept from years
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ago that we had written uh Wayne connley
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and myself who up until this point like
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I've known him since the 90s we were
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with the same
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writer uh the same literary agent and so
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I've known him since the 90s but since
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then he just finished two seasons on uh
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Queen sugar he just finished two seasons
10:42
on uh great uh what's what's great show
10:46
um the church show green uh look not
10:50
Green Acres Green GRE Leaf Green Leaf
10:54
Green Leaf exactly he just finished two
10:56
years on Green Leaf he's currently on
10:58
the new edition of best friends wedding
11:02
or whatever that thing is with M long
11:04
and you know all of those folks that did
11:07
best man's wedding no best man best man
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right so he's doing that but he just
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didn't have the time because he was with
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jobs that were paying him so I took the
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concept we had sat down with Bentley car
11:19
Evans we went deeper we built it out and
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the next thing I know we're in a
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writer's room he and I we write the
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first episode then we get in with all of
11:30
his writers we come up with all of the
11:32
concepts for what the season is going to
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be and you know we did a great thing
11:37
with
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abff um which is bananas the way we
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found the young lady who plays my niece
11:45
um she's an internet sensation on the
11:47
show the record label wants to sign her
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I go in to redo my deal and they're like
11:52
basically no you done tra you done
11:54
blazed enough Trails we need you to come
11:57
behind the scenes and help us build this
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new artist tell we want you to train her
12:04
with everything you know and we just
12:08
want you you to infuse yourself into her
12:12
and make us a star and so that was my my
12:17
job on the show and you know it was
12:20
bittersweet because I was going in there
12:22
to work a new deal out for myself and
12:24
they told me we don't need you to do
12:25
that we need you to do
12:27
this and in the show it's riddled with
12:31
truths about two different Generations
12:34
that have to not only come together but
12:37
are stuck together because we're
12:39
related and um it's that ju the pose and
12:44
we're
12:45
always um it it reflects life but you
12:48
know we're always at our age like that
12:51
music what you listening to ain't
12:53
nothing like let me show you how it was
12:56
really done and then you got the younger
12:58
generation say we don't care how it was
13:00
done back then we this is something new
13:02
something fresh get to know it get to
13:03
learn it and love it and so we're always
13:06
with that battle in this show and it
13:08
gives a deeper look into the music
13:10
business as well so it's fun it it is
13:13
automatic the character's name is Lana
13:16
we couldn't even find a name that would
13:18
translate as well as my own because my
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birth name is Lana so yeah yeah that's
13:25
that's all that was funny and it's very
13:28
funny and then that's the truth that I
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think all all M rappers at some point it
13:36
feels like you got some well not all
13:39
rappers because you got artists like you
13:41
know Nas and Jay-Z or you know that have
13:43
been doing it look at NAS man Nas still
13:46
gets better with time you know but it it
13:50
was the convention look what Kane and
13:52
Chris just did damn near you know come
13:56
on that's crazy yeah with with verses
13:58
right but but in most cases it comes a
14:01
time when at least the record companies
14:03
want to stop investing in a particular
14:06
artist because they reach a certain age
14:08
right like yeah no absolutely they you
14:11
turn them out it's like you know they
14:14
would talk I was on another show earlier
14:16
they were talking about did I experience
14:18
agism and I when I came into the
14:21
business and I said no coming in young
14:23
is what they want is once you get older
14:26
it's like okay first off you know get
14:29
off the phone yo y you and Heather are
14:32
truly sisters because I'm telling you
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like Heather HB literally said the same
14:38
thing earlier and I was going to ask you
14:40
about this you're you're kind of leaning
14:42
into it but if you don't mind me just
14:43
giving more context because this this
14:46
what you're talking about is going to
14:47
make sense because HB when we were
14:50
bringing up Ashanti and how Ashanti is
14:52
decided to re-record her debut album
14:56
right and IR Gotti commented and said
14:59
said man well you know I own the Masters
15:00
blah blah blah he thinks this is effed
15:02
up they're going to have to look at the
15:04
cover laws and so we just got into a
15:06
conversation about the music industry
15:08
and rule number one it's a dirty game
15:11
and HB had noted that the manipulation
15:15
happens where they want to have you know
15:18
a very naive Young artist you know a
15:22
fresh blade of grass who doesn't know
15:26
what they are getting themselves into
15:29
they just know that they want their feet
15:30
wet they want an opportunity and their
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eyes are so wide that they
15:35
miss you know a very important notes in
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in in a contract and then later on when
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you get older um and you have developed
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a a keen sense of business Acumen maybe
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the labels don't want to rock with you
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because they know that they're aren't
15:53
they aren't able to squeeze as much from
15:56
you does that make sense yeah
15:59
yeah I mean you're you're absolutely
16:01
correct and there's so many it's such a
16:04
business and I think that's what we we
16:07
sort of get away from as artists we're
16:09
so you know star eyed and ready to
16:13
express ourselves because up until this
16:15
point we've been doing it for free
16:16
anyway and we've been enjoying it but
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now here comes an opportunity to make
16:20
some money and kudos to Ashanti I'm
16:23
sorry but if enough years have gone by
16:25
re-record that thing so that you own
16:27
that Master fact now you know whoever
16:30
participated in publishing and writing
16:32
they'll get there just doe but the fact
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is there's no other way for her to
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participate in her own music outside of
16:39
recording it over again so everybody
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ought to be thinking about doing that
16:44
but the truth is even once you've gotten
16:48
past wetting your feet and the water is
16:50
all the way up almost to your head they
16:54
still use you you know but it's a
16:57
business it's it's no different from a
17:00
football team trading you know some
17:03
players to get somebody else so I've
17:07
done I've showed up and done radio shows
17:09
for big radio stations to get Keith
17:12
sweating at I've showed up places and I
17:15
had no idea that I was being you know
17:18
used like that but I'm sure somebody
17:21
else at the label matter of fact they
17:23
used audio to to get me my deal it was
17:26
like okay they came with top billing
17:27
it's the freshest thing
17:29
you want you want audio too well you got
17:31
to take MC light so it's all about how
17:35
it's a power structure and how it is
17:37
that you use it and move it and make it
17:39
work for you and once you get old enough
17:41
to know the game then you jump in and
17:43
you play and but when you're playing
17:46
will you play by the rules and those
17:50
rules can be changed at any time you
17:53
don't have to start a record label and
17:55
take 50% publishing from all of your
17:57
artists facts you can work out another
17:59
way to get paid and to be fair I never
18:02
want somebody to come back years later
18:04
looking at me like look what you did and
18:07
then I go well that's just how the
18:09
business is no you have to take
18:11
responsibility so if you're G to play it
18:13
like that at least stand up and be a man
18:16
and say you know I did it because I felt
18:19
like it not because it's this old age
18:22
it's this old game that people have
18:24
played for years and years and now
18:26
you're just going to take somebody's
18:27
publishing just because they did it 20
18:30
years ago like that word there it is man
18:34
MC light right here come on shout out to
18:37
uh audio to I got my first priority
18:40
jacket yo milk sent me a jacket
18:43
like do you got one
18:46
bu you you got one no I don't have one
18:49
but I I have him so I don't need a
18:51
jacket oh I heard that
18:58
[Laughter]
19:00
no but I I love your brothers that yeah
19:03
I love them um but I and it took no time
19:06
I I just I just asked him for it and he
19:08
said what's your what's your address and
19:10
he sent it to my home and when I when I
19:13
wear that jacket man you got to see
19:16
people faces like
19:18
that oh my gosh the faces just Dro jelly
19:22
comes out huh the jelly comes out but
19:24
first priority was such a uh Staple in
19:27
the game you know was you know
19:29
it was a movement and and it really was
19:32
yeah and it really was what was it like
19:36
uh back then with first priority you
19:38
know it's so funny because I'm in you
19:41
know I was in it and I was living it and
19:43
it's not until you get older and it's
19:47
not that anymore and you look back and
19:50
you go wow we had a little clubhouse you
19:53
know the the building that uh Nat
19:55
Robinson had on St John's in Brooklyn
19:59
was like our home base people tell me to
20:02
this day I used to walk by and y'all
20:04
would wave to me or you know I have
20:06
other people that say we would come in
20:08
and help you all with your stickers and
20:10
mailing envelopes and you know it was it
20:14
was real deal like we were we
20:17
were I I can't remember if we were
20:19
licking those big old nasty stamps but
20:21
we were actually putting stamps on
20:24
manila envelopes to get our records out
20:27
like there was no
20:29
sent a MP3 with the wave of a finger it
20:33
was literally having to pack envelopes
20:36
with vinyl records and sending them out
20:38
and we as artists were all a part of
20:41
that process facts so it always brings
20:43
back great memories us piling up into
20:45
milk Thunderbird to go to Latin
20:48
quarters and you know seeing all the
20:51
faces at Latin quarters you got Chris
20:54
Rock and you know king of chill of
20:56
course was rolling with us with me milk
20:59
giz security and then we'd see uh Dana
21:04
danne and Herby love buug and Slick Rick
21:07
and sweet tea and josi love were dating
21:10
so they would be there together it was
21:12
just a room full of
21:14
power yeah yeah man it I was on the west
21:18
coast so at the time so it resonated let
21:21
me tell you that it resonated and it and
21:24
on the west coast we we had to think
21:26
independent minded anyway um because we
21:29
didn't we didn't have access to all the
21:30
resources that someone in in New York
21:32
would had you know being in Oakland at
21:34
least in the Bay Area and La was still
21:36
developing on that side too in terms of
21:39
the music scene that's why I think this
21:40
Partners in Ryme is so great because
21:44
it's com it's comedy is humorous but I'm
21:46
sure the knowledge that you guys you and
21:50
Bentley Kyle Evans who by the way did
21:52
Martin the Jamie Fox show I used to live
21:54
in the same neighborhood as him um until
21:56
he did those shows he moved to higher
21:58
neighborhood and his nephew is the EP s
22:01
you know his nephew n evans is the EP of
22:04
wilding out very nice w n i remember n
22:09
as well so uh I think this is amazing
22:11
tell me about the streaming service all
22:14
black you know when we did our deal it
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was Urban Movie Channel so it was UMC
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it's Bob Johnson's baby um I've been
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working with them for some time because
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I djed a couple of their comedy shows
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they have a they have had a show called
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Comedy Underground I don't know if they
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still have it online they probably have
22:33
some of the older shows I don't know if
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they're still shooting that show but I
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work with them you know I guess as early
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as 2016 or 17 something like that and so
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it was just a little bubble it was like
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okay this is what I want to do matter of
22:47
fact I ran into Bob at a restaurant and
22:50
I sat with him for a minute and talked
22:51
about what he was what he was doing
22:54
after selling uh you know bet for so so
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much money he was now build building
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this streaming video on demand service
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and so since signing last year with UMC
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they did a deal with AMC so now they're
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under the umbrella of AMC which now has
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uh the Sundance Channel the in
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independent film
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Channel um all black WE TV and I'm
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forget oh and AMC so it's it's five uh
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brands that live under AMC and so it
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just keeps getting bigger and better and
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broader and the content that lives on
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the service it's fantastic when you're
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talking about a place where you can go
23:42
for half hour sitcom uh long form series
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uh documentaries comedy specials
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independent films um shorts you know I
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actually directed my first short this
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year and I conations to them just so
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that thank you just so that they could
24:01
see my directorial skills and they were
24:03
like oh my God we love it can we license
24:05
it for our short Department far as I
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know they're the only svod that will
24:11
give love to shorts you know when you do
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a short you're just expected to lose
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money because the only thing you can
24:19
really do with it is put it in
24:21
documentary I mean put it in film
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festivals film F and so film festivals
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don't pay you right you got to pay down
24:28
film fals to have your stuff shown so I
24:31
just thought it was it was really you
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know amazing that they would even take
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on my short um and have a space where
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those types of that type of content can
24:41
exist for African-American people so I
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think it's the best thing going partners
24:48
of rhyme is premiering tomorrow
24:49
exclusively on on all black okay MC
24:53
light is with us Kesha how you doing
24:55
she's in Ohio Grand R what's up Kesha
24:59
how are you guys chilling it's Tracy G's
25:02
birthday and we got MC light here for
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Tracy G's birthday that's a gift Happy
25:07
Birthday Tracy G thank you darling hi
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and sway the morning um my name Isa I'm
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from Youngtown Ohio and I just want to
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send a shout out to MC light for being
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one of my favorite MC's of all time um I
25:23
went to one of her shows in Cleveland
25:24
Ohio back in the early 90s and actually
25:27
got to take a picture with her dancers
25:30
leg one and leg
25:32
two so personal that's how far back it
25:36
was that I came to your show but I just
25:40
want to thank you you know you mentioned
25:42
yoyo and Remy Ma and um rage and Moone
25:49
and yes shout out to um I was listening
25:52
you know last week or the week before
25:54
with Moy love
25:56
and queen Latifa and that video that you
25:59
guys did it really uplifted you know
26:03
young women at the time back in the 90s
26:05
I was a teenager but I thought I was in
26:08
the ibwc crew and you know s all your
26:13
songs I'm rapping them like I was right
26:15
in the studio with you guys I mean thank
26:18
you so much for your contribution to the
26:21
rap industry for black female
26:24
rappers first off Kesha repping Ohio
26:28
thank you so much for your call I
26:30
remember we made several trips uh to
26:33
Ohio over the years had one of the
26:35
biggest fan clubs there which is
26:37
fantastic to be able to go there and
26:39
feel like I was at home thank you for
26:41
calling and that acknowledgement I think
26:44
sisters in Hip Hop needs to be promoted
26:46
even more so that people understand
26:49
there is no uh animosity between the lot
26:53
of us yes there may be a few who go back
26:56
and forth but in the end we all know
26:58
that we're blessed to even be in this
27:00
position in the first place so thank you
27:02
for that acknowledgement I I appreciate
27:04
it thank you Kea you a citizen good
27:07
morning light you got time for one more
27:09
call sure let's do it okay we're gonna
27:12
go to uh Cali my man Dre on the line big
27:14
Dre what up go for it Dre Dre what's
27:16
goody hey hey hey hey hey how you guys
27:19
doing gr Rising what up Happy Birthday
27:22
Happy Birthday Tracy thank you say
27:26
congratulations to light because has a
27:28
very iconic voice sort of reminds me of
27:32
our young man that or old man that did
27:35
the uh Lion King the um James Errol
27:38
Jones you can hear her anywhere you know
27:41
it's her voice you know she was a a hard
27:44
MC that that told stories that were very
27:47
clear and when she got together and her
27:50
and her brother uh milk MC you could
27:53
call me milk I mean that
27:55
was so you guys keep doing it and I'm
27:59
proud of you and much success in the
28:02
future oh that is awesome thank you so
28:05
much for that call you know to to be
28:09
here um which isn't often I think I can
28:12
count the amount of times that i' I've
28:14
been with you all on this show but it
28:17
never to me fails to bring a sense of
28:22
home and a sense of comfort and that's
28:25
because not you know it starts from the
28:27
top so I can I feel the energy that
28:31
comes from your listeners because you
28:33
all are about spreading the love and so
28:36
thank you very much and happy birthday
28:39
girl wait a minute what is this this is
28:41
December that's a
28:44
Sagittarius
28:48
November yeah we dead smack in the
28:50
middle of November Scorpio okay that's
28:54
how futuristic you'll be with it man
28:57
ahead of the game
28:58
right now can I you tell us what it
29:01
looks like okay good things yes yes uh
29:06
well I know you got more press to do and
29:09
I don't want to stand in the way of that
29:10
because I want as many people as
29:11
possible to know about this show uh but
29:14
congratulations I can't wait to get you
29:16
in the studio where we all do this in
29:18
person you know um contined
29:23
success Partners in Ryme Premier and
29:25
tomorrow citizens we need everybody to
29:28
go ahead and stream that on the all
29:29
black platform um look for it um on AMC
29:34
W TV or how do you say it light I'm
29:36
confused how you say well you look for
29:38
you said it you said it right look for
29:39
it on all black it's actually a a
29:41
streaming service that I think people
29:43
will be happy once they get on that they
29:46
have because you're going to see things
29:47
there that you won't see anywhere else
29:49
and this is just one of the properties
29:52
that uh you know that are on the
29:53
platform is
29:54
$4.99 a month you know like a third of
29:58
the price of some of these other
30:00
streaming services but you're going to
30:02
get exactly what it is that you're
30:03
looking for so God bless you guys thank
30:06
you so much and I I will be in there the
30:08
next time there you go MC light ladies
30:11
and gentlemen the the icon light all
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right we coming right back SED morning
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Shade 45 would have to be a Tracy G
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d
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