
Highly Melanated Podcast
Hosted by PJ, Blair & Red A safe space for you to enjoy every bit of your melanin no matter how "melanated" you are in skin tone, we are ALL Highly Melanated.Come enjoy funny and dynamic conversations that people of color face on a day to day basis with various topics such as loving ourselves, knowing who we are as a people and uplifting each other with a mix of class and rachetness (CLATCHETNESS)
Highly Melanated Podcast
Journey into the Beyhive: Unpacking Beyoncé's Cultural Influence
Ever get the feeling of awe and inspiration after watching a powerful movie or concert? That's exactly what we, Blair and PJ, experienced - and a whole lot more - after the mind-blowing experience of Beyoncé's "Renaissance" film. From witnessing the raw determination and hard work encapsulated in the film to being moved by emotional moments we simply didn't see coming. We also re-lived the magic of the "The Renaissance Tour" and " exploring the profound messages and the deep impact they have on our lives and on the LGBTQ+ community & beyond. We even share our personal connections and insights that will hopefully inspire you to experience these films for yourself.
What's your all-time favorite Beyoncé song? Tough one, right? We had a blast in our fun-filled game of guessing Beyoncé lyrics and we invite you to join the fun! We navigated through laugh-out-loud moments, banter about Scorpio stereotypes, and even some serious discussions about potential lawsuits, slander, and defamation of character. They didn’t mean it Blair so forgive them for their transgressions. It's a roller-coaster of emotions and laughter that you simply don't want to miss.
We capped off our journey into the world of Queen Bey with a playful quiz that tested our knowledge about the impact of her music on pop culture. But it wasn't all trivia and games. We also shared our thoughts on the importance of playing fair, as we navigated through cheating accusations and power dynamics of giving and receiving points. We promise you, it's a dynamic, thought-provoking, and fun-filled journey you wouldn't want to miss. Join us, won't you?
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Speaker 2:What up dough? It's your girl, blair. You know, melanin was popping yesterday, it's popping today and it's show enough, gonna be popping tomorrow.
Speaker 3:Thanks your boy Red, and you're listening to the Highly Melanated Podcast.
Speaker 1:The safe space where it is okay to go to the movies and fucking dance.
Speaker 2:Yay Period.
Speaker 1:PJ is finally glad to be home with the rest of the hive.
Speaker 3:Red. Who is today green? Because you guys can't see, but I have green here today. I'm pulling a Blair card and when I see it I'll see it. Oh.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Speaker 3:But I'll definitely see it. Sorry, love you, beyonce Red.
Speaker 2:And Blair, who is still very much doing Blair-like things, and if it hadn't been for PJ, I wouldn't have seen it yet either. Blair.
Speaker 1:And again he's back, and we're back with another episode of this wonderful podcast. How was your week's spin, guys? Oh, child. Because it has been a while again since we recorded. Thank, you guys for being patient with us. Life is life and you all know the deal. So let's start, let's, let's, let's. Ladies first.
Speaker 4:Oh, ladies first.
Speaker 2:Man, you know, things are just what they. I don't even I don't even really know how to describe how things are. I feel like I'm busy all the time, but I can't even tell you what it is that I've been doing. I am just trying to keep my head above water before the holidays arrive, and I deal with a whole different type of drama. Everybody just loves the family drama that comes along with the holiday season. Isn't that what we all look forward to? And peace on earth and goodwill towards men and all that. So my weeks have been good. I've just been busy and, you know, running on E. But what else is new? The same as always, and you, sir.
Speaker 3:Similar, Similar. I mean I got, I'm dealing with this promotion, but I just recently got a promotion.
Speaker 1:Okay, come on now. So yeah somebody's doing somebody's doing this thing. I'm sorry I'm cutting you off.
Speaker 3:No, no, we all doing our thing. It's just that with this is like, you know, just like with any job that is not necessarily in the creative, it's like very demanding putting in the hours, making sure that everything is running smoothly. So I have been very busy, very tied up, very deprived in the creative realm. So I'm just trying to navigate my way through it. But going back to you know, my hair being dyed green, I am still trying to do the as I see the green nails that Blair just put up and you just got a green vial PJ. But anyway, I did do a performance on Sunday which was called preacher to the choir, which was about black lives matter, and I was just talking about a boy who passes away and African deities and orrishes. So I am still trying to fit in the creative there. I think I'm just excited.
Speaker 2:Yes, good that you're still finding room to fit it in.
Speaker 1:You really have to, especially since, now that you're, you know, has been to your supervisor and CEO manager since, as you know, so yeah, facing all the Kairns of the city. God bless you and good luck. As for me, things have been pretty up and down, but for the most part things have been pretty great, and this special has happened, except for, as Blair has been running on E, I have been running on B.
Speaker 2:That's pretty good.
Speaker 1:That's pretty good. Yes, so, as you all know, I want to give a special shout out to the number one senior producer in the game and, as you can follow him at I I'm just Patrick underscore following. He is the senior producer of this sherry shepherd show and, as you guys know, before I went there for my birthday read and I celebrated it together there on the 23rd and then I went again for the Halloween episode, which was where Tina knows was there and I got to see what Tina knows smells like I don't know. I think I said last time I was going to cut that out and I don't think I did, but I got to see being the, just the presence of her, and it was just an amazing time. And because of that show, we each got complimentary tickets to see a film.
Speaker 2:Renaissance.
Speaker 1:We got to see. So here's the thing, y'all.
Speaker 2:It's just so funny to me. Just how, just how circle 180, you've done.
Speaker 1:You want to even know what else is a complete like? How dare you smack in the face? You know Spotify is doing this DJ rap thing and or not. Yes, and they're doing this whole entire rap part. And, of course, the number one artist that I have listened to this entire year was Beyonce, so you know I can.
Speaker 2:Are they taking the account? I was going to say like, I wonder, like how, because obviously taken to account the entire year, how heavy have you been playing that album since?
Speaker 1:not just the cherry shepherd, but the whole entire, the whole entire whole, this whole, this whole this whole yeah.
Speaker 3:What you're telling us is that you were in denial.
Speaker 1:So yes, so I. He was in hiding. I was in a closet at B, so what happened was I had not gotten my B uniform yet. They didn't size it right.
Speaker 2:It was the merch. You became a Beyonce stand as soon as you got some exclusive merch. You are such a hoe.
Speaker 1:Well, you know, that means go.
Speaker 3:Oh, it's my turn. Okay, question to week. Question to week your questions as they pertain to perspective, lee, and introspectively, we're talking about all this stuff. You know, of course we're getting into a topic beforehand because we are very excited to talk about the one and only be on, say, but you know, she kind of has her own. As Blair and PJ had mentioned before, there was a home movie that a lot of people want to go see and that was a theme in itself. And the question to week is because my sister's birthday is coming up, and this is what made me think, that is, if you had a themed party for your birthday, what would it be?
Speaker 2:90 seem 90s though.
Speaker 3:Before, before PJ, even answer my sister's theme party. I will. I saw it on Instagram and then I send it to her and she said so should this be for my 33rd birthday? It was a SpongeBob themed party.
Speaker 2:Oh my who lives in a pineapple under the sea.
Speaker 3:And so everybody was wearing all that, everybody was wearing all the SpongeBob stuff, so 90s theme. And then you, you, pj, you can't say, we can't say Renaissance.
Speaker 1:Okay, it would be a Renaissance At least that would be you, I think. I think you would know this, but it would be a Marvel theme. Okay, I'm. You know I'm a. You know everybody out there, y'all know and you guys know I'm a Marvel junkie.
Speaker 2:You say Marvel theme, like. How does that?
Speaker 1:like, like you have to come dressed as a character from any of the Marvel, whether it's Marvel, any of its, whether it's X men or you know no DC. If you, if you're, if you come in here as a DC character, I'm kicking you out.
Speaker 3:Could you imagine somebody come on back now? No, you're not.
Speaker 2:You're outside. Oh yeah, I actually low key thing I want to do. This is my birthday next year, but like have a 90s theme party so it's like all 90s music and then everybody come dress like in 90s apparel and then 90s like hairstyles and will play like different, like I would have like board games that were like popular then. Just like everything would be like centered around like you know what was either invented or what was like popular at the time. So, like you know, like the food, the decor, like everything would be like centered on like the 90s, like low key, like you were transported back 90s something.
Speaker 1:So parties are so dope, though, because a shout out to my line sister Devin she had her birthday party one year and it was the 80s theme.
Speaker 2:So she had like oh, that's cool.
Speaker 1:So I came as like a will Smith meets LL cool J type of situation and I really liked it. So that's when I wanted to do one, but I've never had a birthday party, so I mean I've had a birthday party when I was a kid, I have to do something about
Speaker 3:that then early.
Speaker 4:Right.
Speaker 3:Hand hand note to sell.
Speaker 1:So what about you?
Speaker 3:You know what I want to do? I thought about it, I didn't know what my answer is going to be, but it just hit me like a ton of bricks. That something that I always want to do and I've seen people do it before and it's always really good. Every time I see it filmed a meme party. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, be fucking dope.
Speaker 2:That would be awesome. Who would you be?
Speaker 3:Oh, I couldn't even tell you, I couldn't even stop running.
Speaker 2:I think I want to come as Miss Jackson from the, from the what's that was that, the divorce, the judge, divorce show, where it's like the married, like man and wife, like who are the judges and oh God, I gotta pull it up but like it was this couple who was like there cause they were, I guess, getting divorced obviously, and they were going like through like the case or whatever, and her secret boyfriend takes the stand and they asked him when was the last time you were intimate with Miss Jackson? And he sits there and he's like this morning, and then they panned to her and she's like like frozen and they're like Miss Jackson and she's just Miss Jackson. So I would come as her.
Speaker 3:I don't know who I would be exactly, but whoever it would be, it would be someone that has to be annoying, like the two people that come up to me every time that come to my mind right now, the first one being is this is Okay, okay.
Speaker 2:Sorry listeners, I just showed them the picture of who Miss Jackson from couples court was.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, it's so funny that these are so recognizable, but the one that I can think of right now is the lady that we always see. Now, recently, surprise, surprise, surprise, surprise. I can see myself doing that all night long. Yeah, like if you don't show up, surprise surprise.
Speaker 1:I probably would be Stanley.
Speaker 2:I would think of Stanley from the office. From the office, yeah, there's so many different things that you can do with that. You just got to walk around holding a crossword puzzle.
Speaker 1:It's either Stanley or a sweet brown, I would bring her back. Ain't nobody got time for that?
Speaker 2:I grabbed no shoes or nothing. I ran for my life and then the smoke got me.
Speaker 1:And speaking of running with no shoes, because the smoke got you, baby, it is time, ladies and gentlemen. It has been a long time coming. Drum roll right. It has been a long time coming, and I guess the universe works and the stars work in the way it's supposed to, because who knew that we would be doing a full episode about Beyonce?
Speaker 2:Beyonce did I know right.
Speaker 1:Beyonce did. Who told you Beyonce?
Speaker 2:You can fight it for as long as you want, but it's going to happen.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's going to happen and I have and once again shout out to all of the listeners here who's been here for a while I know you have heard me say some pretty outlandish things. Please just blame that on the fact that I was ignorant. I did not understand the power, the majesty and the graciousness of the number one diva in the game. I should be hogtied and oh no, not hogtied, because that's what you say.
Speaker 3:You just sound like you just bought that personally.
Speaker 1:That is a lot of racial undertones but I should be beat with.
Speaker 2:Hogtied and whipped in the public square.
Speaker 1:Beat that bitch with a bat. I should be, but now I'm here. Y'all Y'all have welcomed me in and we was trying to do this as a group. Unfortunately, it was only going to be Blair and I, because Red has been extremely busy and we want to also shout him out, as he is progressing in his career, as well as in his acting career.
Speaker 4:Because we're still so proud of him, we remember when he was a little acting baby.
Speaker 1:Now he's an adult.
Speaker 4:Now he's acting in regent.
Speaker 1:But you know so first before we get started, because I have a little game for you guys. But let's talk about the film Renaissance, a film.
Speaker 2:Rena, rena, rena, rena, rena. Renaissance by Beyonce.
Speaker 1:Blair, I'm not going to step over your toes as a woman, as a lady, as a madame of, madame, madam, as a madame, that's what I was about to say.
Speaker 3:Like what.
Speaker 1:Of the beehive. What would you say? How would you say about the film? What did you feel about it?
Speaker 2:I mean, obviously I loved it. I had a great time watching it. It was so interesting because it's not just a film, it is a concert. You know, like you do get. I didn't get to.
Speaker 2:I didn't go to see the Renaissance, you know tour, so I experienced it through social media. And to go and watch it in the theater and to have a very similar experience to when I have seen Beyonce Live was great, because I went to both of the On the Run tours and I was singing the entire time, the entire time, and I did the exact same thing, watching the film and watching the tour parts that were incorporated into the film, because the film is very much like a concert with some documentary sprinkled in throughout it, like you get to see kind of the behind the scenes. The way that they story lined it together was really great. I enjoyed it thoroughly. There are many times where people in the theater got up out of their seats, myself included, and dance to our hearts' content. I especially showed my complete ass when they when they brought, when they showed Megan the motherfucking stallion, her complete ass y'all.
Speaker 2:I did my complete ass.
Speaker 1:It was like it was fantastic.
Speaker 2:I have not dropped it.
Speaker 2:It was so funny because there's something about concert energy, being at a concert that just brings out a different part of me, like I.
Speaker 2:It's really wild because you get such a different feel and experience and energy and vibe at a concert as opposed to just listening to music at a club or something or at home.
Speaker 2:And I got to experience that while watching this film and it's kind of like I was not a part of my body, especially when the part where Megan came out, I was like, oh, I got it, I got it danced, I got up and I went out of the aisle and I went over to the corner and I fucking popped, locked and dropped it and, you know, showed off my somewhat good knees and all of that. And as I was doing it, come on, send me good knees, send my good knees and as I was doing it, I knew that I was doing it, but I also it was an out of body experience and I'm not even kidding I was just like, wow, did I really just do that? Afterwards, after I came back and sat down and floated back to my consciousness, I was like, wow, I really just did that. Huh, so it was great, I loved it.
Speaker 1:You know I want to first, Before we even really get started. I just found out that a friend of mine had something to do with the editing of it. He was hired from Parkwood, so I want to give a special shout out to Ryan Drake. I am so fucking proud of all of my friends who are doing fantastic things, and he was like. I am so happy I can finally announce this. I was part of one of the editors for this film.
Speaker 2:That's what's up?
Speaker 1:Yeah, and he's like my first.
Speaker 2:My first real big gig is this film, and I'm just so proud of you, shout out to Not to step on his toes or anything. But we talked about that at the theater. We were watching the movie because they showcased this one girl and how she had this video that went viral on social media and beyond. I saw it and hired her the next day to be one of the dancers on the tour and she was saying like this is my first actual real job and it's like her first real job and it's on the Beyonce Renaissance tour. Like where do you go from?
Speaker 3:there, nothing will ever add up anymore.
Speaker 2:Nothing will ever add up to that. Also, too, it's like as soon as you have something like that on your resume, like you shoot to the top of everybody's list. There is not going to be a tour that she doesn't audition for, that she won't get you know because she has this on her resume. So shout out to your friend, because now that he has that credit he's going to like the world is his oyster.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like who fucking knew, but like there are. There are moments where you're scared to try and there are moments where it's like it shows you that listen you it's time to, and I and so one of the one of the biggest takeaways I got from the movie is inspired, I like when I I'm sorry y'all because I'm I don't mean to get emotional and I actually am getting emotional Like you think I'm playing for real, but when I actually cried like three times, three times, and I didn't think that was possible, I knew I was probably going to get a little like sensitive around the Uncle Johnny situation because that's very, that's very close to home and but that definitely got me Blue, the, the, the, the, watching this child Come, a little woman and with Like all of the what's the word? I'm looking for Blair, like she was. It was like you.
Speaker 1:She knew what she wanted. She was like, oh, y'all have all of this to say. And she said, by the last show, I'm going to be up and I'm going to do the best thing I can and y'all ain't going to say nothing, or however she worded it. But it was just such a beautiful moment to actually like Love, seeing kids.
Speaker 2:It was so interesting because, like they, beyonce said that Blue Ivy was only supposed to do one show. You know, she was just going to do and she didn't want her to Like. She said no, you know, at first, but Blue really wanted to do it. So she said, ok, you know, if you, you know, show me, you know, show me that you can work hard every day, I'll let you do one show. And then, you know, she did that show. And then there was all of the comments that people had to make, which I still have issue with, but that's neither here nor there. And then you know, blue was like oh, ok, but and then they pan to, they took this and they cut in the part where they interviewed Matthew Knowles and they're like now, that's a nose. So if you don't mind me, because I think I'm I might have missed this part?
Speaker 3:What did it? What were they saying? That she wasn't she was. Basically, they were talking about like it's and this and this part I could relate to.
Speaker 2:Ok, so you say you could relate to the uncle Johnny thing? I could relate to this because there's so much what's the word I'm looking for? There's so much criticism Around black girls who quote unquote aren't black enough, you know. So, like a lot of people had a lot to say about, like the way that she dance, like they were like oh, she just Like even like I know people who are like we're commenting on it. They're like I just need her to go and hang out with her black cousins in Houston for like a couple of weeks and then she'll get it.
Speaker 2:She needs to be around. She needs to be around. She needs to be around. She needs to be around. She needs to be around. She needs to be around like a couple of weeks and then she'll get it. She needs to be around more black people and she'll understand, like, how to have the swag, how to have the stank, how to have the, how to have the pizzazz that black people just you know, innately have kind of things. So they were basically like commenting that she, her performance, was lacking, and so she got that swag, and then a lot of people associated it to her Quote on, quote Blackness and being a little black girl who grew up in Serbia around a bunch of white people, I got that shit a lot, a lot growing up, people telling me all the time that I wasn't black enough.
Speaker 3:So, gotcha, thank you for that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because and it was also like the beginning of the you can see the, the growth that she had, you know, from the very first, and obviously that's what.
Speaker 2:That's what any performer what's supposed to happen, you know and yes.
Speaker 1:So, like you can see in the moment, in the first performance, when she was dancing and and then Beyonce stepped to the bag and she was like wait, where'd you go? Like. And then later down the road, she's like oh, oh, wait, you're still here. Like she doesn't even like really need it. She didn't need to see her mother In the in the corner of her eye to be confident in what she was doing. She worked hard, she pushed herself and she literally stole the show when it came down to the song my power. And also, besides that, I want to also give another shout out, as we were talking about people who Doing this is their first time doing something and we obviously be young. A lot of the dancers, but the co-captain, a Mary, a Mari Marshall. When I say that, that black woman got up there and she was, she was just amazing. You know I'm talking about right, yeah, I was. You look at the video. I put it in the.
Speaker 4:I did, oh, you did.
Speaker 1:I did Look at you Doing something, wow, you know.
Speaker 2:Just like the whole thing with Blue Ivy, though it's just like people are. I mean, obviously people are always going to say whatever they're going to say and that's kind of like the downfall of like celebrity. You know, people are always going to have an opinion about who you are and what you do and how you present yourself, and I really want people to remember and I was so upset when, like people were like talking about her. I was like I really need y'all to remember. At the end of the day, this is an 11 year old girl, 11 year old, he's 11. Like she is a child and just like.
Speaker 2:And again, and I'm so glad that, like you know, the video was kind of like a, the movie was kind of a docusile, because Beyonce even said that part of the reason why she didn't want her to perform in this capacity was because she hasn't been through the, the, the, the war, the war wounds like Beyonce has, like she's been.
Speaker 2:She's the reason why Beyonce is as great of a performer as she is is because she's been performing her whole life. You know, she's been performing since she was old enough to walk and talk, you know. So she's been in this, in these, you know huge stadiums, she's been in front of you know hundreds of thousands of millions of people Like she's experienced all this, and so there comes like a confidence that that comes along with having had that experience. But also, too, you only get that experience through doing it. And for that to have been her first public, you know experience in such a large venue, in such a large capacity and not having like the history or the experience behind it, like I thought that, given that she did amazing.
Speaker 2:She did, she did absolutely amazing, I mean people are so busy comparing her to what they think that she should be.
Speaker 3:This is the one thing. This is the one thing that pisses me off. I know I didn't see the movie. I know I didn't see, didn't go to the concert, but these are the people, people that are saying this are people that don't have never even got up on stage. Thank you, exactly, they've never done a lick of singing. They've never done a lick of acting.
Speaker 2:Dancing.
Speaker 3:I get so annoyed when I hear that from people and they don't understand that it's a long, arduous journey. So, even though I have not seen the movie or seen Renaissance kudos and shout out to them for being able to do it, because most 11 year olds can't.
Speaker 1:Period and we've talked about this before.
Speaker 1:I mean, especially as the three of us as actors, to an extent, we've talked about like the idea of everybody has something to say until you do it, and there are such things as maybe they had a bad night and it's and I remember me thinking about this until like the night that when I did the Broadway show and I was just shout out to Leslie St Julian we had her before and on as a guest, but shout out to her and we talked about this in reference to, like you know, we gave her a whole ass one stage and sometimes even every other night. You know, the first night I was terrified because I'm literally this is my first time performing in front of so many people and I fumbled, you know, I fuck. You would think that, oh my God, he's never like. I was nervous and this is. These things exist, people. No one's perfect. Every artist, you know, even as I may have made jokes in the past about Beyonce falling over and over and over and over again, the truth of the matter is, everyone falls, everyone has fallen.
Speaker 3:There is not one, but be gets up.
Speaker 1:There's not one single artist that hasn't but what I would. There was so many things that like jumped at me, and so I, too did not go to the concert, and because, you know, my pockets were not like you know let's just forget about rent this month, you know and so I didn't go, and I also didn't watch any of the clips on YouTube, like the full concert clips that are available, because I knew that this documentary was coming and, for me to be an aspiring documentarian, I went through. I went looking at this through the eye of a documentarian, not necessarily as a Beyonce fan, right? So watching this was even more extensive than watching, impressive than watching the homecoming documentary. Because to just to think that this whole tour took four years for her to plan and having to deal with white men telling her that makes sense because she said what it took two, three years for her to plan her Coachella performance.
Speaker 3:Let me, let me tell you something. Let me tell you something. Just how I was talking earlier about how I'm stressed out I shouldn't say stressed out, I'm really not stressed but I've been busy with work, organizing and getting stuff done. There's some people that can't even organize their life the next day, let alone something four years in advance. Right, once again, shout out to you hats off to you, kudos to you. Miss Beyonce knows.
Speaker 1:And this was the first time we got to see Rumi and sir in, like they're so adorable and so it, but it's just something about the amount of work that you put in, especially when you are sitting here talking about. You, have a vision for something that you see happening and people telling you, no, that's impossible, or that doesn't exist. And she's like no, I googled it. How are you going to sit here and lie to me, to my face?
Speaker 2:Well, I mean that part itself and read I'm sorry for spoiling parts of the movie for you.
Speaker 1:Oh, this is all spoilers. By the way, guys, ladies and gentlemen, if you have not realized this, or that out by now.
Speaker 2:The part where she basically was like it was just she's basically talking about how you know, being a black woman in the industry and still meeting so many roadblocks. This is Beyonce Knowles, motherfucking Carter. Like she is like the, the tippity top of the tippity top, and for people to for her to still be met with resistance when it comes to simple things that she's asking for. Because at one point she was talking about she wanted a wider lens. She said, hey, you know, can we get a wider lens on that, even if we have to switch to a fisheye? And the guy was like, oh, this is the widest we have. She said, this is the widest you have. He said, yes, he said they don't make them any bigger.
Speaker 2:And he was like, oh well, I can look like the fact that she had to like go back and forth with him, like that just really to me, like it may it, it. It helped ground me, because I was like, okay, wait a minute. I'm not crazy when I'm asking for things in the workplace or I'm asking for things on set that are like minuscule, but I'm being met with resistance Like if, the most, if, if, if. Arguably the most powerful black woman in the world is being met with resistance, then that should just go to show you that this is a everyday, common occurrence that is so ingratiated in the fabric of this country. That's all I have to say about that. If she, if he can't get what she's asking for, the rest of us don't stand a fucking chance.
Speaker 1:Okay, and not even just get it, but just like. How are you going to lie to her face?
Speaker 2:And you know as it was like he didn't want, like I don't, there's so many things that go into it. Maybe like it was like his ego. Or maybe it was like oh, I want to do things the way I want to do them. This ain't your tour, baby, this ain't your tour. Or maybe it was just that he didn't want to do the work that was required, I would say nine times.
Speaker 3:I should say nine times, and I don't know the exact ratio, but, like a lot of times, people are just lazy so they just don't want to do it.
Speaker 2:They just want to get away with whatever they can get away with, and it's like I just don't understand.
Speaker 1:And unfortunately it's a problem that women face, men too, but women really, you know, and there's that conversation of you got to be a bitch, are you a bitch, are you a boss? And you know, no, you're a boss, you can be a boss and be a boss, ass bitch. So, and of course you know, Beyonce's all of that. I just I'm so sorry. Guys, ladies and gentlemen, I know I've said some things before, or she is not going to discuss, she is here.
Speaker 4:She is here.
Speaker 2:As a matter of fact, PJ, you, you created a whole quiz, didn't you? I sure enough did.
Speaker 1:We are going to move into. Well, first, before we do, I do want to bring this up and I do want to mention this and the reason why I got inspired and the reason why the reason why I was teary eyed, especially at the Uncle Johnny part. There's a conversation about impact. We've talked about this and my word for the 2023 was impact.
Speaker 1:You know, and the fact that I to have this man being mentioned by billions of people. You know, and I really wish that people would separate. That's the last thing I'm going to mention, and then we're going to get into the game. I wish people would separate ballroom or sexuality with this album, because this album, this album when you hear it, when we talked about this before, and so I stand corrected in reference to me saying that this should be played in the house, this needs to be played in everybody's house, outside, on the floor, everywhere, but this album was not really just for the gay community to be honest with you.
Speaker 1:This was an album about liberation. This was an album like I finally got some and Blair. We experienced this because there are two songs in the song on the album that I just could never get into and now, seeing the visual for it, I was blown away and I was like now I've been the song I've been listening to the most as of recently. I go straight to all of them in your mind, straight there, and to America has a problem, and those are the two songs that I just couldn't get with.
Speaker 2:I couldn't believe you didn't like. America has a problem. That song is fucking fierce.
Speaker 1:I just like the, just the beginning, but now I got an even the Kendrick Lamar remix.
Speaker 1:It took that, it really took that. But also here's the idea of I finally at also also church girl, church girl. I really started to really listen to the lyrics of what she was saying this whole entire time. These, these songs are the only song that's really for the community to be on. She was you is pure and honey. Well, honey makes me Miss honey. Yeah, that's the real, that's the real one, that's really like heavily for the community. But all the other ones are just in and out, because that's just life, that's just what, that's just music and that's how it is.
Speaker 1:But I just can't believe the just amount of I saw all those people and I, for some reason, I saw myself, for some reason, I saw my auntie is what he likes to be called. Call me auntie. Auntie, yeah, he passed away, his name was Keith. So I, and you know I saw so many people in the community. I saw people I grew up with and the fact of them having impact on her and how they had impact on me. It's just. We're all connected in a way and it's just. It's just.
Speaker 1:There are other feelings that I just I thought I said I'm going to see this again if possible and take notes next time.
Speaker 1:And I do recommend everybody see it, because I think that people who do not like the album, no, but if you don't like an album, I think that if you don't like the album is one thing, but if you go to a concert or a place where everybody is you know playing it, you might start to feel a little differently. And I'm glad that when Blair and I went that, because I was in tune with it and there were people dancing, we didn't have a lot of people in our theater because they added our show on, but I'm glad that we didn't because I was. We was originally going to go to the Magic Johnson Theater. That was the first one that I had said and then I was like, oh no, god probably would have been frustrated more than anything, because I know how I am with people, but I'm glad that we got to do this intimately. But it was just just a beautiful. Just everything was about. It was beautiful.
Speaker 2:So those two, those that group of girls that came in late, by the way, that came in mad late. The movie had already been going for like 20 minutes and these girls strolled in loud and then would not mute during the meet challenge. I was annoyed with them.
Speaker 4:Anyway, so.
Speaker 1:All right, so we got. So this is we're going to play a little game, all right. And of course, the way we're going to do our answers, I need to hear a buzz. Whatever, the first one I can hear the buzz is who I will go with. Let's try. Let's try this out. One, all right, whenever y'all, what's the answer to one plus two and the number one?
Speaker 3:you would have been out because I know I want to be difficult, okay, all right, so we're going to start off really easy, okay and so three, by the way.
Speaker 2:Who the answer to one plus two, it's three.
Speaker 1:We have entered into Blair's competitiveness. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2:We just go to you all without the answers to them.
Speaker 1:Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to a quiz. All right, it's not just the Renaissance, but it's B day. Welcome to be day here at highly melanated. So the first question I have for you each is really easy. All right, what's Beyonce's favorite number Four? That that was for Blair, all right. So let's see no-transcript.
Speaker 3:I did that at the same time.
Speaker 2:Here's, here's. So if you pull up on Zoom, if you pull up participants, we get technically seven, I know because I had to do this for people at work, because we had a similar thing. So like if you raise your hands and now Chris, raise your hand- All right, all right, lower your hands.
Speaker 1:All right, we figured it out, ladies and gentlemen. We figured out how we're going to do it, all right.
Speaker 3:Not the buzz.
Speaker 1:Not the buzz.
Speaker 3:We can still buzz for fun.
Speaker 1:I was trying to get the B's in here. All right, number two what was the name of her alter ego, sasha?
Speaker 3:OK.
Speaker 2:First of all, your hand was raised. First it was.
Speaker 4:No, it's too late. Thank you very much.
Speaker 1:So I think it's going to be who's first on mine, since I am, this is my account, so I think on the zoom, I because I've done this before in another zoom and it's the same thing I think it's just whoever so?
Speaker 2:who's going to start first? Pj Chris is first. Oh, all right, don't answer until you're called upon.
Speaker 3:Yes, oh OK, Newt, more rules, OK great.
Speaker 2:But it is Sasha Fiers.
Speaker 3:I said I already said that, thank you.
Speaker 1:All right, we're going to get a little bit harder as time goes on, ok.
Speaker 3:But let me get my one.
Speaker 2:I understand why we're the ones who have to be quizzed. We have never had a problem with the outside information.
Speaker 3:I mean very valid point.
Speaker 1:The crazy part about it is you can actually quiz me, and I have literally been a fan this whole entire time behind closed doors. You can throw it back at me if you want to at the end of the game. That's perfectly fine. Throw it back. Giggity, giggity, all right. Number three. In 2018, she became the first black woman to headline what Go ahead, blair, because he didn't even bother. Oh, because I don't know, All right. That is for Blair and one for Red. What announcement in 2011 stole the show at the VMAs? Blair.
Speaker 2:Her pregnancy with Blue Ivy All right.
Speaker 1:Once again, Blair is as usual.
Speaker 3:I'm just going to start, I'm just going to start guessing. Don't say as usual, because you're not even in this, because you would have been at the bottom then. As usual.
Speaker 1:If you come up with some questions before the end of the game, we can do that. Ok, sir, and I bet you, ok, I will beat her as he goes, as he goes at Google's questions.
Speaker 2:What's question number five? Let's go.
Speaker 1:I need him to be. I need him, we need.
Speaker 2:I don't need you present OK.
Speaker 1:He's going to come up, he's going to pull this question. He could pull this question and you can pull your question and you can use it at the end, ok, ok, these are these. This is the first round, so each one of these is worth 100 points. By the way, I'm so sorry, jesus. All right, there are three rounds. Ok, all right. Last question All right, can you name Any five of her albums, the actual titles? Ok, chris, let's see what you got. You have to be correct and you said any five in any order.
Speaker 1:the actual title Look at Blair's face. Let's go.
Speaker 3:The day Rena songs.
Speaker 2:By Not you getting stuck already.
Speaker 3:Listen. I'll be letting people know that I never I'm not a Beyonce fan like that. I know songs.
Speaker 2:So I'm just, I'm just going to go ahead and pick up where.
Speaker 3:I'm talking, finish it, finish it. Lemonade oh yeah, there is that one.
Speaker 2:The self titled Beyonce, and didn't you have an album called for you?
Speaker 3:should be disqualified for even asking that. Are you doubting yourself?
Speaker 2:It was not a quite, it was a definitive.
Speaker 3:You said did you?
Speaker 2:It was a definitive question.
Speaker 3:Now I don't know the town sounded. Didn't question me. In China you would have been deducted for that.
Speaker 2:So a question has an influxion.
Speaker 1:Better, she better At the end, and you definitely did. If it's a question, no, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 4:Is a god. That's not. It was.
Speaker 3:I said didn't she have an?
Speaker 2:album called for For, not for. No, didn't I said? Didn't she have an album called for? Not Did she have an album called for?
Speaker 3:So anyway, I think in another language, we would.
Speaker 1:Lower your hand. Lower your hand. So for the first round, blair, you have 400. Chris has one hundred. All right, this second round, give me one. That's all you're going to hurry on. The second round is finish this line. I will play a random part of the song and you have to say the next line accurately and correctly.
Speaker 3:I just log off.
Speaker 1:And we're going to start this one off easy.
Speaker 2:Now we really we got to rely on the audio system here Because you know sometimes it'd be going in and out, but let's try.
Speaker 1:It should work now, let's see All right. So I'm going to go on mute. I'm going to get to the song All right when I'm talking to my friends on my way.
Speaker 2:We're thinking you're looking what you're doing to me Tissues and maybe needs a brand new dress. You ain't got, ain't nobody else to embrace the way that you know what I'm not anew.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're going to hear it for real.
Speaker 2:It's the beat in my heart. That's all I got for you, red.
Speaker 1:Um.
Speaker 3:Something, something crazy right now. I'm not not getting the crazy right now. No, no, no. Let's see judges. What will we give this to? Let's see Blair will get.
Speaker 1:Half the point. This round is worth 200 points.
Speaker 2:I get 100. What are the?
Speaker 1:actual lyrics.
Speaker 2:The actual lyrics are so so If you ain't, there ain't nobody else to impress. It's the way that you thought. It's the way you know what I thought when I knew. It's the beat that my heart skips when I'm with you.
Speaker 3:Hey, that's what I said, gosh.
Speaker 1:Now I hear it clearly.
Speaker 2:Beat my heart when I'm with you.
Speaker 1:All right, all right, so Blair will get 100 points for that out of 200, because she did get portion of it. Right, I did just give it to her. Oh, because you did research. No, no, there's portion. You have to. You have to. All right, the next song will be whole, please.
Speaker 3:Music in the air is King's� face. Let's go wrong.
Speaker 1:Oh please, no, no, no, no, no wait, let me, let me, let me just let it in Huh.
Speaker 3:Then no, I know the word that you got wrong. That's all we need to know. You did everything right.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna need you to sing it correctly then if you want the points. No, you have to sing it correctly.
Speaker 3:Listen, I will listen, I will crash and burn both of us. You got it wrong. No points. No points, so you know, I don't even want the points Crash and burn. Let's take it.
Speaker 2:I didn't get a word wrong. You just try to sabotage. You got stage wrong.
Speaker 3:Thank you.
Speaker 1:Okay wait, say this, let's see Now she will get. If you challenge her, she will get an additional hundred points.
Speaker 3:No, no, that's those are. Those are added rules that you added on. I don't know if I can want the points. You got stage wrong you said he doesn't want the point.
Speaker 1:It is stage, wait, so wait. What's the lyric then? Let's see. Let's see if you're right, are?
Speaker 3:you gonna play it?
Speaker 1:No, you, you tell me what I know, I said stage. Where is?
Speaker 3:stage at Say the dance, the dance. What is it?
Speaker 1:All right, here we are. Hold on, here we are.
Speaker 3:The music is the sun, the dance is the stage.
Speaker 1:I just want to let you know that you are actually incorrect. There is no stage in this song. The music is the sun. The dance floor becomes the sea, feels like as.
Speaker 2:I said Okay, did she get?
Speaker 1:anywhere. She got all the points.
Speaker 3:No, you didn't answer my question. Did she get anywhere?
Speaker 1:No, did not, so she got all of the points.
Speaker 2:The dance floor becomes the scene. Feels like True paradise to me Actually.
Speaker 1:Oh no, no no, actually, the dance floor becomes a what?
Speaker 2:A scene. Oh okay, what is it?
Speaker 1:The dance floor becomes the sea.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, I knew it. I knew it, it's all right, no.
Speaker 1:I did know. I knew he said something was wrong. Okay, all right, lower your hands. Let me go back to All right, the next song.
Speaker 2:I'm in love with you. You said me free. I can't do this thing called life without you here with me, because I'm dangerously in love with you.
Speaker 3:I know that's right you better announce it and not make you. Chris do you do, do you 100% agree or do you want to?
Speaker 1:challenge no, no, no, no, no, I do. She can have the points for when she's right.
Speaker 3:You are correct.
Speaker 1:You are 100% correct. All right, you ready for the next one? I guess Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2:This is too much, no, and the next song is the next song is I was given a chance.
Speaker 3:What don't you understand that? I was like no, you go ahead, I was going to give him a chance.
Speaker 1:The next, the next lyric is I forgot what part of the song you ended that I did do that on purpose. I will, I will, we will give, we'll give another go at it.
Speaker 4:It's to let it go.
Speaker 2:Ain't no worries. No, we can dance all night. Get me body and grind to the beat. She is cheating Ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 1:It looks like as if you're reading. Did you say that I was cheating?
Speaker 2:Are you on brand, are you?
Speaker 1:Share your screen.
Speaker 2:I don't like the slander that you guys are putting on my name right now. I don't appreciate. I should sue you both for defamation. I don't want to be on brand. I don't want to be on brand.
Speaker 3:I don't want to be on brand Give me my fucking points.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm so nasty.
Speaker 3:Oh, I'm cheating, I'm accusing you on cheating.
Speaker 2:I just said no, I didn't you last, it was.
Speaker 3:It would be on brand for me to cheat. Let's, let's move away from this topic right now. Let's you seem very upset you seem very upset about the house. I better, I better see a post part piece of mail from the both of y'all. It's beyond say Smile.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to make this as easy as possible, because the next round there is no music. Okay, so I'm just going to.
Speaker 2:I don't. I don't appreciate being called a cheater.
Speaker 1:That's all I have to say From my vantage point to the side and reading it.
Speaker 2:I don't feel like you.
Speaker 1:No, OK now I see what's with you?
Speaker 2:This is me looking at me. This is me looking at Chris. This is me looking at you Please love her.
Speaker 1:She just with the whole, like what her screen looks like. It just looked like you were reading I'm sorry, my apologies, I you are not a cheater. You have never been a cheater as long as I've known you.
Speaker 3:This water is so delicious right now.
Speaker 1:Let's see if Chris can actually get a point.
Speaker 3:This is the last one I did in the first round.
Speaker 2:I'm not even participating, chris. This is all you. Here are my hands. Y'all can see that I'm not, would you? You don't need to. You can do anything. I'm going to keep my hands full time.
Speaker 3:You want me to show my hands too? That'll mean nothing.
Speaker 4:Chris, this would be the time where you would say something.
Speaker 3:I told you I don't have to, I don't need to pull. That one point will last me a lifetime. If you want, I'll still say it, oh, ok.
Speaker 1:Blair, would you like to?
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, Chris, are you going to say it Go ahead no.
Speaker 3:Adiva is a female of a version of a hustler Of a hustler.
Speaker 2:I'd like to contest. You can contest, because I didn't really want to do it anyway. I like to contest, I'm here.
Speaker 1:When y'all get called on.
Speaker 2:The next lyric is Na Na Na Adiva is a female version of a hustler Of a hustler Of a hustler. Na Na Na Adiva is a female version of a hustler.
Speaker 3:But wait, I told you that I didn't want to do it and you, sitting here holding up your hands and giving me all this, I told you I didn't want to do it. It was the Na Na Na.
Speaker 2:You still got the lyric wrong, because this Na Na Na is the next part of the song.
Speaker 3:So now we're talking about wrong lyrics. Interesting.
Speaker 2:Isn't that what we've been talking about?
Speaker 1:That's the game, sir. That's the game.
Speaker 3:No, I'm just saying. I'm just saying because you know that whole scene and stage and scene and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:But I didn't get the points for that because it was wrong.
Speaker 3:It's not about that. I didn't want the points.
Speaker 1:You know, it's always, it's always what, what you got to say.
Speaker 3:Mr, not Even being Questioned. Let me find these questions for you.
Speaker 2:All right, let's round three, let's go.
Speaker 1:All right. So the next round is there is no music. I'm going to say music. And you are going to say the next lyric.
Speaker 2:You're going to say the lyric and then I'm going to say the lyric.
Speaker 1:So the key is that I am not going to sing the lyric, I'm just going to say it. Oh Lord, oh, this is the hard one. Ok, you ready. Sure, I wanted you bad. I'm so through with that.
Speaker 2:It's so hard when you're not.
Speaker 1:I will do a, A quick ditty. Wait pause. Did he is not mentioned here.
Speaker 2:Don't we're not going to do that.
Speaker 4:I'm sure did he want to do you?
Speaker 1:Oh, no, no, no did. He was to be done.
Speaker 3:Listen. However, he don't do it.
Speaker 2:Honestly, you turned out to be the best thing I never had.
Speaker 1:OK, chris.
Speaker 3:I do not like it in a boat. I will not eat it in a moat. I do not like it in there over there. I do not like it anywhere.
Speaker 1:Okay, I will give you the point.
Speaker 2:Blair, you can take the fucking ham. I will give you that. We'll not eat it in a chair. I will not eat it over there.
Speaker 1:Oh right, blair, you get that point. This round is worth 300. At some point in time, you know the actual lyric say the lyric again.
Speaker 2:No, I'm not going to repeat myself again.
Speaker 1:Come on in the spirit of Beyonce. I'm not.
Speaker 2:No, because I'm you, you y'all should accuse me of being a cheater. I took my shit real personal.
Speaker 1:I apologize, I thought you had cheated.
Speaker 2:Obviously, the fact that you think that I would cheat is what hurt, I was so.
Speaker 1:I was so shocked.
Speaker 2:The fact that you think I would cheat is what hurts.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, I mean I you're a Scorpio, so like they have a tendency to cheat. Stop, stop, just stop.
Speaker 2:Continue on with your little game.
Speaker 1:Let's play your little game.
Speaker 2:Play a little game where you piss me off even more.
Speaker 1:All right. So, blair, you get the 300 points, I'll give you 500 points.
Speaker 2:No, don't Don't do any favors now. Don't do any favors.
Speaker 1:All right, all right, the next song.
Speaker 2:I play fair and square, you do. Let me know.
Speaker 1:Ladies and gentlemen, she is really bad, I'm sorry. All right, I love this. He's fired. All right, the next song. Hmm, you know what? I'll do? This one, not this one. I'll do this one. I'm trying to get you a point, chris. I'm trying to.
Speaker 3:I have one. It's in round one. I don't understand why we don't understand this. Okay, fine.
Speaker 1:You know what I thought I was, but guess what, I'm not. All right, he's trying to roll me up. I ain't sorry, I ain't picking up, I ain't sorry.
Speaker 4:You can actually go for it, chris, she's giving it to you. She's specifically saying here Maybe if I, so he'll sing.
Speaker 2:He'll say the lyrics. I'll sing the lyrics, trying to roll me up. I'm sorry, I ain't picking up, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3:I ain't thinking about you, me and my ladies in my duce cups. That's what you thought.
Speaker 4:Maybe I should.
Speaker 1:I'm reading it. I'm literally reading it, ladies and gentlemen, please, I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen, I am, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen, I am apologizing.
Speaker 4:But neither of you will get this point. It's headed to the club.
Speaker 1:Girls here in.
Speaker 3:Nice, so I'm going to go out and read it read again.
Speaker 1:She said I'm going to go. She's like oh please, you know, since you call me a cheater let me just double check yeah.
Speaker 3:Ladies and gentlemen, we are waiting. All right, fine.
Speaker 1:You can have that one. Who can have that one?
Speaker 4:PJ.
Speaker 1:All right. And the last one All right, are you ready?
Speaker 4:Sure.
Speaker 1:Let's see which one I'm trying to give you, one that I think that you might be able to get. I don't know why you're still, I just want you to get one. I want you, I want to do better. I want you to do better.
Speaker 3:No, this comes from the person that just turned into a Beyonce stand because he got Beyonce merch Exactly, excuse me.
Speaker 2:Precisely.
Speaker 3:Great what.
Speaker 1:Great, you know what? Here's one that you should be able to.
Speaker 2:Plus one equals Saying that's, that's, that's a lyric, but you know it's fine. Here is one.
Speaker 1:All right, where she goes. Where is it? It's right here. I'm oh driver. Roll up the partition please. I don't need you seeing Beyonce on her knees. Took 45 minutes to get all dressed up Boom.
Speaker 3:The next line is you don't want me to give you a lyric, I'll make up one. I'll make it to the club.
Speaker 2:But that is the answer. That's part of actually what I was going to say. But what were you going to say? That was part of it. We had to do it going to the club.
Speaker 3:Never roll up the partition, please. I don't need you seeing Beyonce on her knees. Took 45 minutes to get all dressed up.
Speaker 2:We're going to make it to this club. Got my red shirt. I'm going to make it to the club. I'm going to make it to the club. I'm going to make it to the club. I'm going to make it to this club. Got my red.
Speaker 1:My mascara running.
Speaker 2:Red lipstick smudged. Oh, yeah, he already. Yeah, he wants a.
Speaker 3:I was trying to get to that.
Speaker 2:He might have color whiskey All on my gown, holy daddy.
Speaker 1:Don't bring the towel. Daddy didn't bring the towel. All right, now, if I get this wrong, since we are, we have. Do you want me to add these up? No, I won, that's fine.
Speaker 2:Apparently I cheated, though.
Speaker 4:He didn't cheat?
Speaker 3:I don't know, that's not what you said earlier.
Speaker 2:It's not Go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 4:Chris, let's see.
Speaker 3:What if?
Speaker 1:questions. Yeah, your question, yeah, okay.
Speaker 4:How does Beyonce?
Speaker 1:42.
Speaker 3:Okay, because you sounded unsure. What was Beyonce's first song?
Speaker 1:What is Beyonce's first song?
Speaker 3:What was Beyonce's first song?
Speaker 1:When you say first song when was Beyonce's first song?
Speaker 3:That's that.
Speaker 1:What? Now? You're saying two different questions.
Speaker 3:What was Beyonce's first song?
Speaker 1:Her first single was crazy in love.
Speaker 3:What was the first song that she got launched into when she was with Destiny's Child?
Speaker 1:Ah you're going to get this wrong. Oh, okay, it's called killing time, is it?
Speaker 3:killing time.
Speaker 1:It is killing time.
Speaker 3:Okay, what was the first Beyonce song with Destiny's Child when she was launched into?
Speaker 1:mainstream. Jesus say yes, are you cheating.
Speaker 3:Are you cheating? Are you cheating? Are you cheating?
Speaker 1:Because it looks like you're looking at the screen?
Speaker 3:I am not. Who did Beyonce portray in the movie Cadillac records and a James oh? Okay, what did Beyonce develop with Tommy Hill figure? Do you not know some of these oh?
Speaker 2:Give him an easy one. What is Beyonce's middle name?
Speaker 4:Giselle.
Speaker 2:Okay, I mean, let me the name of Beyonce's clothing line.
Speaker 3:I want to give him some easy ones. Who is Beyonce married to?
Speaker 1:Sean Carter. Are you done? Are you done? Are you done?
Speaker 3:Are you done? Are you done? How many awards is Beyonce won?
Speaker 1:33.
Speaker 3:No 34. You know that she's won way more than that. Come on, it's Beyonce.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry.
Speaker 3:I was just thinking about the Grammys.
Speaker 1:I never said Grammys. See, these are trivia questions.
Speaker 3:Okay, these are questions. I didn't know that we were restricted.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, oh my God, look at that and I still got more points than you. So on that, no, guys, thank you.
Speaker 3:From the points I didn't really want.
Speaker 1:I didn't want to get Tired and on that note, one point per three rounds. On that note, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for taking the time to listen to another episode of highly mother fucking melanated. Okay, the safe space where it is.
Speaker 3:Okay, it's okay, it's okay to call people liars.
Speaker 2:I will not stand for such slander and I really appreciate having that accusation thrust upon me.
Speaker 1:I see, I never said you're lying.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, I didn't say that I was lying.
Speaker 3:You did say I didn't cues.
Speaker 1:I asked.
Speaker 2:You questioned my integrity. You could have been my morals. You questioned my, my ethics, Asked me If I was shooting. I can, I can. I still can't believe it. Better. That's not what you said. You said that it would be on brand.
Speaker 3:This conversation is not about me. Which?
Speaker 2:is. The conversation is about and that is part of my brand. I'm suing the both of you guys this conversation is about.
Speaker 3:I'm suing you PJ for slander.
Speaker 2:And you read for defamation of character, because that cheating would be part of my brand is asinine.
Speaker 3:I didn't definitely know you did. I did not.
Speaker 1:You did Once again. This is the safe space To be you.
Speaker 3:That's, that's funny.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to break the Apologize to Blair. How dare you.
Speaker 2:I did not apologize, excuse me, I would just, I would just like for you to know that the definition of defamation Don't need it Is the act of damaging the good Reputation.
Speaker 3:Of someone Sounds like you got to talk to PJ about that first there you.
Speaker 4:I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry. Don't be alarmed. Don't be alarmed. Remain calm. Please don't attempt to leave the dance floor. The DJ booth is troubleshooting these, this entire system.
Speaker 3:Because Blair is number one. She's the one of one. I've said that backwards.
Speaker 2:She don't even. She don't even like the only one. She's not even believing you right now. I'm sorry. No one else in this world can think like me. Why I'm twisted, I'm contradicted.
Speaker 1:On that note, peace, love and I.
Speaker 4:I, I miss too classy for this.
Speaker 2:Wow, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:I did a good job of putting the camera in the right place. I knew it. I knew it.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah, that's what, I knew it right. Oh, shots have been fired. She has a shotgun, ladies and gentlemen, she hasn't even had like a pistol. She's bang, bang, whip, whip. No, ooh, baby, I Ooh, I Ooh, I Ooh, I Ooh, I Ooh, I Ooh, I.
Speaker 2:Unicorn is the uniform you put on Eyes on you when you perform. Anyway, let's finish up.
Speaker 1:All right, ooh, I, ooh, I you.