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00:00I can't believe we're back here.
00:13It's like a nightmare.
00:15I can't do it.
00:15I've not got this until...
00:17Oh, mate.
00:18You've got to get in.
00:20I'm in.
00:20I'm in.
00:21I'm in as much as I want to be.
00:30Come on, Rob.
00:33You've got to do it.
00:57I am very excited, Rob.
01:00We are doing, arguably, my first love, hip-hop.
01:04Yeah, because we've done stuff in the past, boxing, UFC, stuff I'm into.
01:08I think we've done so much stuff you're into.
01:11Yeah.
01:12I'm starting to think it might not be Rob and Romish versus.
01:14I started to think I am your sidekick.
01:18No, but I would say, though, in a double act,
01:20there's always one will be the sidekick and the other one,
01:22and it shapeshifts to, like,
01:24Ant and Dec had a bit of a moment when Dec was the main guy
01:27and Ant was his sidekick.
01:28Do you know what I mean?
01:28So, all switches in and out, you know?
01:30So, what are you saying?
01:31Horn and cordon.
01:32Are you saying I'm the horn to your cordon?
01:33Do you know what?
01:34I'm happy with either.
01:35As long as I'm still on the telly, I'll do what you want.
01:38No, I know that.
01:38You don't need to announce that out loud.
01:40No, they know that.
01:41I'd go in the jungle.
01:42Yeah, of course you would.
01:43Shit off a shovel.
01:44I'd do it all.
01:45Dance on ice.
01:45Shit on a shovel, you'd go on.
01:47Go on, shit off a shovel?
01:48All right, okay.
01:48How many days filming that much?
01:49I'm Rob Beckett and this is shit off a shovel.
01:54Welcome to shit off a shovel.
01:57Anyway, hip-hop.
01:59So, we're going to have to rap.
02:01Well, I assume there will be some rapping,
02:02but that's not all that hip-hop is.
02:04Oh, God, have I done a white mistake?
02:06No, no, you have not done a white mistake.
02:07No.
02:09Oh, God, have I done a white man cutting up?
02:11I'm Rob Beckett and this is white mistake.
02:13So, what made you fall in love with hip-hop?
02:19Um, somebody left a Public Enemy album.
02:21It takes a nation of millions to hold us back.
02:23Right.
02:23And it was one of those things where,
02:25you know when you, uh,
02:27you first listen to music and go,
02:28I don't even know what this is?
02:30It's like nothing I've ever heard before.
02:32And then you just loved it?
02:33Yeah.
02:33You've got loads of tattoos as well,
02:35so what you've got on there?
02:35What's the big one?
02:36So, this is like, I decided to get my heroes.
02:38I've got Wu-Tang there and Public Enemy here.
02:41And then I've got Biggie here.
02:43Have you met any of the ones on your arm, the heroes?
02:45Because they might think you're a bit odd.
02:46I think that's possible.
02:48And a bit like,
02:49ooh, this could be a bit baby reindeer here with him.
02:51He's got to be tackled on.
02:51But do you know what it is?
02:52I feel quite embarrassed showing all that.
02:54It's like sad.
02:54It's like showing you a little hobby.
02:56Do you know what I feel like I'm doing?
02:57I'm showing you my train set that I've got at home.
02:59I love how much you love it.
03:00Also, it takes the pressure off me.
03:02You've not stopped talking.
03:02It's wonderful.
03:03No wonder you like working with me.
03:04Fuck me up at a shift in normally.
03:09So, when you were younger,
03:10you did rap it, didn't you?
03:11Yeah.
03:12Come on, then.
03:16Is that a beat?
03:17Is that a beat?
03:21I don't know what I'm doing.
03:22Tell me a beat and I'll do the beat.
03:24Just clear it on your throat.
03:24Just do like a...
03:25Yeah.
03:26I'm just waiting for you to actually be at the same BPM for more than, like, two bars.
03:41Oh, sorry if it's a BPM.
03:42It's a BPM.
03:43It's just one of the problems.
03:44I'm like, you fucking rat.
03:47When you're trying to ride a beat, you know?
03:49Oh, yeah.
03:50Jump on and give it a good old ride, mate.
03:53Okay, go on, then.
03:53Go on, go on.
03:54I bring the bus up.
03:59You know this ain't the margarine.
04:00I'm quick to clean up.
04:01This thing like my name was MC Wendeline.
04:03I'm in your fears.
04:04Lyrics flicking on banisters.
04:05I can't do the rest.
04:06That's it.
04:06I did it wrong, anyway.
04:07I didn't know if it was two tutors or two...
04:11We're bad, though.
04:13Yeah.
04:14So, where are we going to find out about hip-hop, then, Mr Hip-Hop?
04:17Well, hip-hop originated, was born in New York.
04:21So, that's exactly where we were headed.
04:25New York has produced some of the greatest rappers of all time.
04:29From Jay-Z to Big E to Nas, the list goes on and on.
04:33To ease Robin gently, I was taken him to Union Square
04:39for his first proper taste of the New York rap scene.
04:43Mate, I'm buzzing for this.
04:44New York.
04:45He's good at it.
04:46Yeah, I know you're excited.
04:46I'm a bit over-excited.
04:48I love New York.
04:48What are you most excited about in New York?
04:51I just get here, and I just feel like we can do anything.
04:55Okay.
04:55To be the president.
04:57Yeah, well, neither of us could, because we weren't born in the States, but...
04:59Apart from that.
05:00Yeah.
05:01Anyway.
05:02Pretty much anything.
05:03Union Square.
05:04Yeah.
05:05Very traditional, old-school kind of hip-hop place for cyphers.
05:09What's a cypher?
05:09So, cypher is where, like, a load of rappers get together
05:11and they just sort of show off their skills.
05:14Union Square's cypher is a weekly showcase.
05:17Some of New York's finest MCs stepping up in an open-mic-style event
05:20where anyone can get involved.
05:23Cyphers have been a proving ground in hip-hop for decades,
05:26and some of the best have stepped up from Busta Rhymes to Eminem.
05:30But what I wanted to know was if Ron would get stuck in.
05:34Deep down, he wants to be a rapper.
05:37Okay?
05:37Most comedians want to be something else other than comedians, mainly happy.
05:41As much as I love him, he's still a 47-year-old from Crawley.
05:47And that is going to hit hard in a hip-hop park.
05:51We'd arrived just as things were warming up for the evening.
05:57I guess it's time for me to step into the cypher.
06:00Anytime I'm on the mic, the people get high.
06:02Love the energy, all this femininity.
06:06I'm in a store like Doug.
06:07Can't you tell?
06:08They say the world is yours for the taking if I shall.
06:11Create like cocktails.
06:13Design for fiends, all a shirk, bet it all sell.
06:15I was still a cypher newbie, but as the night went on,
06:19even I could see the level was going up.
06:27But now there was real competition to get involved.
06:30And that wasn't easy.
06:31Big fan of the cypher.
06:45Really talented they are, and they're just doing it in a park for free.
06:48I mean, I've paid good money to sit through some absolute shite at the theatre.
06:52Never my choice, Lou makes me go,
06:53but I reckon I've done 100 quid on dog shit.
06:56That was great, and it was nothing.
06:58It just shows you, open your eyes.
06:59There's a lot of good entertainment out there.
07:00It's amazing, isn't it?
07:06Mate, I love cyphers.
07:08Yeah, good, aren't I?
07:09That's so much fun.
07:10Yeah, it's good.
07:10When I was in that circle,
07:12I, at one point, was like, I'm getting into this, I'm enjoying this.
07:15I wasn't going to, but I was probably three pints away from actually rapping.
07:20Yeah.
07:20Were you tempted to throw your hat in the ring and just see what happens?
07:24No.
07:24It could have been your moment.
07:25Yeah, it could also have been absolutely humiliating.
07:27On the face of it, that would be a dream come true for somebody like me.
07:32You know, my dream was to be a rapper.
07:35What I've discovered is that because I like hip-hop so much, I'm more embarrassed to be shit at it.
07:42Ron was wobbling, and if he was going to live out his hip-hop fantasy, we needed reinforcements.
07:47Who do you reckon is the best out of that lot, then?
07:50The guy in the red jacket, the guy in the white jacket.
07:53Do you know what?
07:54I think they're pros that have turned up to a fiver side.
07:56Yeah.
07:57Just beat the shit out of everyone.
07:58What I was going to say was, because I'm a sucker for a guy with grills.
08:02Right.
08:03So I like that guy, too.
08:04I just like anyone that's got sort of more prominent teeth than me.
08:07We can get some if you want.
08:08They've got to go over these.
08:09Yeah, I mean, for you, it would be a lot of gold.
08:11Do they do them for horses?
08:12Turned out the guy in the red jacket was CJ Fly, one of Brooklyn's finest and a founding member of Pro Era, the hip-hop collective that launched Joey Badass.
08:23His freestyles had pulled in millions of views, and his music videos go just as hard.
08:34CJ knows the New York rap game Inside Out, so we grabbed him for a quick chat.
08:39What I felt was stressful in that was, like, waiting a few moments to come in and put the pressure on to get your lines out.
08:44It's like double dutch.
08:45You got to...
08:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:46You know what I mean?
08:47How do you freeze?
08:47So how, like, is there a system you do it with or to just completely...
08:50You know, there's multiple ways.
08:52You can just think of a random word and just build off of that.
08:54You know what I mean?
08:54Like, your name is...
08:56Rob.
08:56And...
08:57I need a new job.
08:59Right?
08:59And I love to eat corn on the...
09:01Cob.
09:02And if I open the door, you know I got a...
09:04Knob.
09:05Or a...
09:06Doorknob.
09:06Fob.
09:07Fob.
09:09Yeah, so you got it.
09:10It's that simple.
09:10If you take your time like that, they won't be like, oh, hurry up.
09:13They're going to let you get yours off.
09:15I think I'd have to practice at home first.
09:16You want to practice?
09:17We can practice right now and I'll just give it a little sample.
09:20No, I can't.
09:20My eyesight's gone like that.
09:22I can't.
09:23I feel sick just thinking about it.
09:24Rom had bottled the cypher, but CJ had another idea to help him unlock his inner MC.
09:30If you're up for it, you guys come to the studio.
09:33I got a song I think you guys would kill.
09:35You're saying you want us to get on a song?
09:37Yeah.
09:37It's a rap on one of your songs.
09:40Okay.
09:40Why not?
09:41Yeah, we're here now.
09:43Scared money don't make no money.
09:44Come on.
09:45Come on, baby.
09:46Come on.
09:47You got to get it.
09:47Yeah, okay, fine, fine.
09:48And he loves making money.
09:50Bada bing, bada boom.
09:51You know what I mean?
09:52Just like that.
09:52You're locked in.
09:53Welcome to death row.
09:56Thank you so much, man.
09:58I'm going to holler at you.
09:58I'm going to go do what we do in New York City.
10:00Y'all be safe out here.
10:01See you in the studio.
10:02See y'all.
10:02Holler.
10:03Holler.
10:03Yeah, for sure.
10:04Can I say holler back?
10:05Holler.
10:05Yeah.
10:06Peace.
10:06I think I'm getting too into it.
10:07Yeah, that's a bit of a...
10:08I said holler and peace and did that.
10:10Yeah.
10:11Fuck.
10:12But after a while you get into it, like...
10:15I did a really good handshake at the end.
10:17I've been very formal, but that one's very hip-hop.
10:19Are you saying all this out loud?
10:20Yeah, that's just what I did.
10:21I did this, right?
10:21Yeah.
10:22Like that.
10:23Yeah.
10:23And then a bit of that.
10:24I watched Fresh Prince as well.
10:26Oh, it's like that, is it?
10:27I got a right rap.
10:28I'm just quite stressed about that.
10:29Do a start opening line.
10:31Okay.
10:32Oh, God.
10:33Are you doing it now?
10:34Yeah, I did it in my head and it was horrible.
10:36It was so hard, isn't it?
10:38That's why I got some...
10:38Check the melody, the bad boy Remedy.
10:40Bobby B coming at you and it's musical therapy.
10:43I spit bars, I spit Mike, I spit on your dick.
10:46Your main mate Mick, but I lick your prick.
10:48Oh, my God.
10:49Did you just make that up?
10:51Yes.
10:52Do you think I wrote that and then I'm sitting on it?
10:54I just said Mick, dick, lick, prick.
10:57What?
10:57I'm far from here.
10:58I know it's called Mick.
11:00That's what was in there.
11:01I would have licked my father-in-law's dick.
11:03No, you spit on it.
11:04That's why I don't...
11:05I'll spit on my father-in-law's dick and lick it, Mick.
11:08That's what's in my head.
11:09That's why I don't freestyle.
11:11That would have got attention in the cipher.
11:12God, fuck.
11:16I'll be able to look at him again next time I see Mick.
11:18We're at Centre Park, he slips his shorts on.
11:20You're saying you want us to get on a song?
11:32ourselves in the world of hip-hop. After watching New York's finest ballet out
11:38at the cypher, rapper CJ Fly had given us our big break. You're saying you want us
11:44to get on a song? Yeah. So rap on one of your songs? Okay. Why not? But before we
11:50started writing any lyrics, I had to get something off my chest. Last night was
11:55pretty amazing, wasn't it? It was great. I do have some regrets. Can I guess? I know
12:00what you're going to say. Go on. The little, uh... Little what? The little thing inside you. What?
12:06You're a little bit not confident last night, but I'm reflecting you. You've got, I could have been
12:09good at that. No, I don't think I could have been... I could have done a cypher in Union Square. You don't
12:13do a cypher, but... Or perform in a cypher. Yeah. I just get involved. Yeah. And you regretting not
12:18doing it? Yeah. I am. I wanted you to do it, but I didn't want to push. I should have pushed you
12:22farther. I should have pushed you harder. I should have... Further? Don't know. I should have pushed you.
12:27I've never heard you say... I should have made you do it. I've never heard you say the word father
12:30before. Never have I. I didn't know I had it in me. Anyway, CJ sent us this beat for this track.
12:35Would you like to hear it? For the... This isn't cypher. No, this is... I'm overwhelmed by the hip-hop. I know.
12:41This is the song that we've got to rap to. You ready? So this is cypher's song that he's written
12:45that we're going to rap on. I don't know who you think cypher is. His name is CJ. No, CJ, sorry.
12:49God, it is a lot to take. You just can't... You can't... You don't just use the word cypher for everything.
12:53Do you know what? You're using it everywhere. With hip-hop, the closer I get, the farther
12:56I feel... Nice. Thanks. Nice. Hit the beat.
13:04What do you think? Oh, I'm panicking already. Yeah? Okay. So I'm going to be rapping on that?
13:08Yeah, what I've encouraged you to do now, just do some, like, noises if you're about to start
13:12rapping. Try that. Let's do it. Ah. Ah. Yeah. Yeah. Here we go. Ah. Yo.
13:17Oh. Rubber rum. Ah. Ah. Yeah. I think that'd be enough, wouldn't it?
13:22No, keep going. Okay. All right.
13:25Sip and bang, licking Jack, dick and bang, bang. Licking Jack, licking Jack.
13:30Licking Jack? I'm trying to say sipping like Jack Daniels.
13:33Spitting on someone's dick or licking his stepdad's gooch. What the fuck is wrong with you?
13:38I don't... Does it always mean licking and touching dick?
13:40That's something you talked about with your therapist. That's not for me to decipher.
13:44Yeah. Yeah.
13:47Don't sweat the technique.
13:49Clearly, one of us needed a lot of help.
13:52Rob doesn't really have an understanding of hip-hop. And so, what I'm hoping is,
13:57he sort of becomes inspired through the tour in the home of the genre I love so much.
14:04I'd sorted a hip-hop history bus tour of New York, courtesy of rap legend Mike C.
14:09Fellas! Hey, man. Nice to meet you, mate. Nice to meet you guys.
14:12Mike's a founding member of the Fearless Four, the first ever hip-hop group to sign to a major label in 1983.
14:19Mike was around when it all started. What I'm hoping is, Rob walks out of this feeling a bit more hip-hop about the whole thing.
14:27And then he can start writing his verse. But the problem I've got is, when Rob raps, he wants to suck off his father-in-law.
14:34Our first stop was 1520 Cedric Avenue. It looked like any other street to me, but it turns out it changed music forever.
14:44Come on, guys. I'm going to tell y'all the whole story on how hip-hop began, right?
14:50Now, on August 11th, 1973, there was a young girl named Cindy.
14:56Cindy wanted to throw her going back to school parties, so she went to her brother, who was a well-known DJ in the Bronx.
15:02His name was DJ Kool Herc. Now, what was at the party was the vibe. The vibe was crazy because you got DJing, MCing, breaking, and graffiti. All this was at the party at one time.
15:15And that night, hip-hop was born. Guys, you are standing on holy ground. This is where hip-hop actually began.
15:21So, Mike wanted to mark the occasion with a surprise.
15:24I want you guys to put this stuff on because I want you to feel how hip-hop actually dressed back in the day.
15:31OK.
15:32Put that on.
15:34That looks good.
15:39All right.
15:40Here, put that on.
15:45Oh, thanks, man.
15:46You got to have the hat. You got to have the hat. Yeah, just like that.
15:49I think what this tour is really good for is increasing your understanding of the origins of hip-hop while burning off any dignity that you might have knocking around that you wanted to get rid of.
15:59It's like somebody's gone, I'm going to take you to meet all of your favorite footballers, you're going to have a tour of the ground, you're going to see all the trophies, meet the manager, you're going to have all of these incredible experiences, but you have to have a rubber cock tied to your forehead.
16:12All right. Give yourselves a round of applause because you're looking good. You're looking good.
16:16This is what hip-hop looked like back in the day.
16:18There you go. That's the fashion police.
16:25We were soaking up the history, but Mike wasn't just there to reminisce. He knew how to put lyrics together, which was exactly the help we needed.
16:33So basically, we've been given a challenge to write our own verse to lay down on a track.
16:39Okay.
16:40So, do you have any tips for how to put together a good rap verse?
16:44You dig deep inside and you just find the words. And once you find the words that what you're trying to say, now you want to find words that mean the same way that rhyme.
16:53So find your truth, then find the rhyme.
16:55It didn't find the rhyme.
16:56Rob's been trying to do a bit of freestyling.
16:58Yeah.
16:59But the problem is when he freestyles and he sort of channels himself, it starts to become quite sexual. Do you know what I mean? Is that...
17:05I get it. I get it. I get it.
17:07Because I just think, like, dick rhymes with so much stuff.
17:10It does. It does.
17:12Yeah.
17:13Think about it.
17:14And lick.
17:15Lick, slick, prick, prick, prick, wick, nick.
17:18Yeah.
17:19Yeah.
17:20It's millions of words that rhymes with dick.
17:22It's kind of a cheat word.
17:24Yeah.
17:25It's a million words that rhyme with cat and hat.
17:27We don't really use those words because there's so many words that rhyme with them.
17:31So it's like, you know, why rhyme with that?
17:33So maybe I should use penis instead.
17:34Penis is a better word to rhyme with.
17:36Yeah.
17:37But we want to get away from it, though, don't we?
17:38Because you got Venus.
17:39Yeah.
17:40So you want your penis to be the cleanest.
17:41Yeah.
17:42Absolutely.
17:43I want my penis to be the cleanest, and trust me, I really mean this.
17:45And you mean this.
17:46Yeah.
17:47Yeah.
17:48Three grown men sitting on the bus talking about rhyming with penis.
17:50I love Mike.
17:51So much charisma, so much personality.
17:54He's got a lot.
17:55Bam, bam, bam, bam.
17:57He's like a hip-hop Bradley Walsh.
18:00Mike was an inspiring guy, and he had one last stop that might reignite Rom after his cypher melt
18:06down.
18:07And this story right here, I'm going to give you all the story of the battle between
18:11Cool Mo D and chief rocker Busy B Starsky.
18:15The battle happened in 1981 between MC Busy B and Cool Mo D.
18:34Mike was taking us to Harlem to recreate Cool Mo D's legendary battle verse, right where
18:39it happened.
18:40The only problem was, that meant getting off the bus.
18:43Hey guys, let's go this way.
18:44I can't believe you got us out here wearing this, man.
18:47Y'all look nice.
18:48I don't understand what the problem is.
18:49You guys look really good.
18:51You see nobody saying nothing, right, because you guys look hip-hop.
18:55And everybody likes that.
18:56This is an absolute mugging.
18:58No, it's a good look.
18:59No.
19:00All right, let's stop right here.
19:01Let's stop right here.
19:02Please, it's most people coming out here.
19:03It's perfect.
19:04Let the people get out.
19:05The government website tells you where it's safe to visit.
19:07So they'll say stuff like, Russia, Ukraine, swerve it for a bit.
19:10Don't travel, because there's a war.
19:12One of them would be, if you're Rob Beckett dressed in Run DMC outfit, don't stand in
19:15Harlem alone.
19:16It wasn't like that.
19:17The Cool Mo D gave Busy B that sucker punch.
19:20And I say sucker punch because Busy did not know it was coming.
19:24We were right outside the former nightclub where the battle happened.
19:27And Mike was ready to give us a taste of Cool Mo D's bars.
19:30Even the best.
19:31And you can't win no real MC contest.
19:34Celebrity club and bullshit like those.
19:36Those are the kind of wins that everybody knows.
19:38Celebrity club...
19:39I was enjoying Mike's rendition, but it's hard to focus when half of Harlem staring at you.
19:43Like this, you know you lose.
19:44Between me and you, who do you think they'll choose?
19:46I think this might be a tour for the residents of the New York area.
19:52Where Mike says, if you pay me $5, I'll bring two twats through the area and just walk them around.
19:59Because you're faking the fuck.
20:00And at the end of this rhyme, you can call me Uncle Mo D. Rock shot the house.
20:04That's amazing.
20:06That was so good.
20:07The crowd went bananas.
20:09Yeah.
20:10So that's the story of Cool Mo D and Busy B right here.
20:12That's a great story.
20:13Right?
20:14Okay.
20:15That's such a good story.
20:16That was amazing.
20:17All right.
20:20I've had a great time.
20:21I love Mike C.
20:22He gave us some amazing stories.
20:24What I learned from it, it's about heart and just what you want to be doing.
20:29I had a great time with you guys.
20:31And also, I want you to keep in mind, never stop rocking and never stop dreaming.
20:35All right?
20:36Yes, Mike.
20:37Thank you so much.
20:38Thanks, Mike.
20:44We're in New York trying to live out Rom's hip-hop dream, but things weren't going to
20:50plan.
20:51You were a little bit not confident last night.
20:52I know what you're going to say.
20:53Go on.
20:54You could have done a cypher and you regretting not doing it.
20:56Yeah.
20:57I am.
20:58And so, after bailing on the cypher, we'd been roped into recording verses with New York
21:03hip-hop star, CJ Fly.
21:05Scared money don't make no money.
21:07Come on.
21:08Come on, baby.
21:09And now, if only a day before hitting the studio, we needed inspiration.
21:13So, we're off to meet a living hip-hop legend and one of Rom's biggest heroes.
21:18Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon.
21:22This is big for you, yeah?
21:24It's...
21:25Yeah.
21:26I'm a bit worried about it.
21:27You look nervous.
21:28It's just this...
21:29I love Wu-Tang so much.
21:35Raekwon is one of the godfathers of modern rap.
21:38Not only was he a founding member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, his first solo album, only built for Cuban links, is regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.
21:47You've literally got Wu-Tang Tattoo.
21:48Now, are you going to hide the tattoo?
21:49Yes.
21:50Are you going to leave with the tattoo?
21:51Are you going to talk about the tattoo?
21:52No, I'm not going to leave with the tattoo.
21:53I'm not going to leave with the tattoo.
21:54I'm wearing a jacket.
21:55It's unseasonably warm.
21:56I was going to say that.
21:57It's very hot and you've got a jacket on.
21:58Where's the tattoo's wrist?
21:59I think when it's...
22:00It's quite close.
22:01Oh, that's...
22:02Oh.
22:03So, as we walk in,
22:05so you've got to shake his hand.
22:06Shake...
22:07Go to shake Raekwon's hand.
22:08No, with your right hand.
22:09Go and do it.
22:10No, don't do that to me.
22:11Just, I'm going to do that.
22:12And then I'll...
22:13Cos I think sometimes it's better to get stuff out in the open.
22:17What I'm trying to say is, though, I think...
22:20No, don't do that to me.
22:22Just, I'm going to do that, and then I'll do it.
22:24Because I think sometimes it's better to get stuff out in the open.
22:27What I'm trying to say is, though, I think he'll appreciate your adoration.
22:30OK. So if you go in and go, can I just say, love you.
22:34No, I've certainly not... That's certainly not going to be the first thing I say.
22:38No, paraphrase it, but you go in and go,
22:39like, ah, this is a real honour and privilege for me.
22:41Huge fan of yours. I might say that.
22:43Got a tattoo. Actually, don't show the tattoo.
22:45I'm not going to show the tattoo, but can I just say the other thing is...
22:47I'm going to tell him you've got a tattoo.
22:49In your mind's eye, please do not do this. You're saying it like a threat.
22:52OK, I won't.
22:53But you will, won't you? Yeah.
22:57Almost immediately.
23:03I don't want to show the tattoo, OK?
23:06It's... Let's be honest, it's sad.
23:09But if Rob does bring it into play, I'm quite calm about it,
23:12because I've got a countermeasure.
23:17Hello, mate. You all right?
23:18What do you want?
23:19Rob, nice to meet you.
23:20Rob, what up?
23:21What are you doing?
23:22It's so good to meet you, man.
23:24It's like, it's an honour. It's a proper honour.
23:26Thank you, man.
23:28Wow.
23:29This is a surprise, man. Talk to me, man.
23:31Yeah, well...
23:32What do y'all got? What are y'all doing here, man?
23:33Basically, I'm a massive hip-hop fan.
23:35All right.
23:36Obviously, like, you're one of the best to ever do it.
23:37Thank you. So...
23:38Respect.
23:39Um, and...
23:40Your sleeve's riding up, by the way.
23:41Oh, yeah, thanks.
23:42Um, OK, I'm just going to show...
23:45I'm just going to get this out.
23:45I'm a massive...
23:46Oh, shit, I didn't even see that.
23:49That's real, right?
23:50Yeah, that's real, yeah.
23:51Oh, shit.
23:52So, this is a big moment for this little guy.
23:54Yeah, I... Yeah.
23:55Look, I'm just going to get this out of the way.
23:57Talk to me.
23:57Wu-Tang have been such a big part of my life, man.
24:00And I just...
24:01When, like, 36 Chambers came out, it was...
24:05You know, I know you've heard this live, but, like...
24:08It just... It changed hip-hop, man.
24:09And hip-hop's been different ever since,
24:11and you're one of the greatest ever to do it.
24:13So, I'm a bit nervous about how much of a...
24:15Nah, man. Come on, man. Come on, man.
24:17We all one, man. We all one, man.
24:20And I want to say thank you for all that love.
24:21You know, you've been there.
24:23All I can say is that we are all brothers from a different mother
24:27when it comes to this music thing, you know what I mean?
24:30So, yeah, let's get down to business on that.
24:33Well, we've been asked by CJ Fly
24:36to basically spit a verse on one of his tunes.
24:39So, Rob's never really rapped before at all.
24:41Both of y'all smashing a verse now?
24:43Yeah, we're both doing a verse each.
24:44Whoo! Goddamn!
24:47That's a big ask, isn't it?
24:49But we're gonna teach you about hip-hop,
24:51and the first thing I want to tell you is hip-hop is about expression.
24:56This is poetry still.
24:58So, once you start thinking like a poet,
25:02you start painting pictures in your mind
25:04of what you may want to say, you know?
25:07And everything starts from freestyling, having fun,
25:09matching with the vibe of the music.
25:11Man, hip-hop is like rock, man.
25:13Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, man.
25:15Let me ask you a question. You on drugs?
25:17Not yet, but you got some.
25:20You're on drugs?
25:22No, I'm not on drugs.
25:23All right, go ahead.
25:24But if it does make my rap better, I am willing to try.
25:26But, see, that's the whole thing, you know what I mean?
25:28I think you should try.
25:29Because, nah, I'm on the fucking chair.
25:32This masterclass from Rayquan was exactly what we needed.
25:38But I knew Robert started writing already.
25:40So, it was time for payback.
25:42You've got something, though, haven't you?
25:43What's that?
25:45Have you got, like, any...
25:46A couple of lines?
25:46Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
25:47He's starting already before we even heard you.
25:49Well, no, I have actually written...
25:50Okay, go on.
25:51Woo! Look, you got the face and all of that.
25:53I believe him.
25:55Yeah, yeah.
25:55Oh, okay.
25:56I believe this one, but he's like,
25:58yo, we looked at him real quick.
25:59Like, yo, I really got my shit there.
26:00Well, no, because it's all new to me,
26:03I didn't want to turn up with nothing.
26:05It's a good attitude.
26:06That's a good start.
26:07Oh, I feel really...
26:08I feel really immediately nervous.
26:10Look, if it makes you feel...
26:13Wow, I'd say, from naught to nervous,
26:15that's the quickest I've ever...
26:17If it takes any pressure off,
26:18one of the best to ever do it.
26:20No, that adds pressure.
26:22Okay.
26:22Adds pressure, right?
26:23That's true.
26:24Okay, let me have a...
26:25Pressure makes diamonds, though, kid.
26:27You're about to rap in front of Rayquard.
26:30Okay, right.
26:31You're all over the shop now.
26:32Just chill.
26:33I'm just going to concentrate.
26:35It's not about being funny now.
26:36It's about...
26:37Yeah, go for it.
26:38I like that, I like that.
26:39All right, go on.
26:40Here we go.
26:42Right, okay.
26:43Yeah, okay.
26:44See, see?
26:45He's really following the fucking rule books
26:48that are fucking up in hip hop already.
26:49Yeah, I am, ain't I?
26:50He's there.
26:51I love it, I love it.
26:52It's part of the process.
26:53Here we go, part of the process.
26:55Nice to meet you.
26:56I'm a be-lucky son, Diamond Geezer.
26:58I'm one of those old-school grafters,
27:00too busy gigging to make it to the afters.
27:02Tell jokes, make notes, tax gets paid.
27:05Told as a kid, I never make the grade.
27:07From 20 in the crowd at Ranga's Boozers,
27:09but me and his boy ain't no losers.
27:11We go, got the world laughing like hyenas,
27:13playing to sell out arenas.
27:15Mad what we've managed to achieve.
27:17Shout out to the lads that didn't believe.
27:19Whoo!
27:20What the fuck is going on?
27:21You say he's the guy I know, nah, you gotta leave the room.
27:23This is not the same fucking, this guy ain't knowing shit, man.
27:27We ain't sitting here, man.
27:29Is that okay?
27:30That's fucking amazing, man.
27:31You got lines, man.
27:32That was good, man.
27:33That was pretty good.
27:34That was horrible.
27:36If you'd have said to me,
27:37you are going to now lay down a verse on a hip-hop track,
27:41and one of you has had an endorsement
27:44from one of the greatest rappers of all time,
27:46my guess would not be Rob Beckett out of the two of us.
27:49And that's if you gave me five guesses.
27:51Now I'm 100% confident that he can do it.
27:55I gotta hear this fucking beat when y'all finish it.
27:57Thanks so much.
27:58It's been amazing.
27:58Thank you so much.
27:59Y'all, y'all got it.
28:00What an honour, man.
28:0190% of me is happy for Rob,
28:03but 10% of me is really pissed off.
28:07And he didn't even look that impressed with the tattoo.
28:12I was feeling ready for the studio
28:14after getting Raekwon's seal of approval.
28:16There was only one thing missing.
28:18He looks cool as though.
28:19Yeah.
28:20He's got silver teeth.
28:21They're grills.
28:22We can get some if you want.
28:25And now CJ had arranged for us
28:26to get some grills of our own.
28:28So we'd sent him some moulds
28:30and headed to Manhattan's Diamond District
28:32to pick up the finished product.
28:34I'm quite excited about this, actually,
28:35because CJ's look quite cool.
28:37Do you know what I mean?
28:38I feel like I don't want to, like...
28:39I've got to have a look.
28:40And because I've got big teeth anyway,
28:41if I've got these in,
28:42I feel a little quality,
28:43and they're just like...
28:44It's an easy thing to have that just goes,
28:46ah, he's the guy with the gold teeth.
28:48Hello.
28:49What's up? How are you?
28:49Hiya, Ramesh. How's it going?
28:50You all right?
28:52Gold Teeth USA has designed grills
28:54for rap legends and rising stars.
28:56And now it was our turn.
28:58We have your order, yeah.
28:59Oh, wicked.
29:00Rob, you're the guy with some big-ass teeth, man.
29:02Correct.
29:03Yeah, they're quite large.
29:05Oh, my God.
29:06They're the size of my finger, man.
29:07Are they bigger than normal for you, then?
29:09A little bit.
29:10Do you have any gold left?
29:11What's this?
29:13We have to use everything, honestly.
29:14Listen, nobody's ever looked at Rob's teeth,
29:17and I include his wife in this,
29:18I include his mum.
29:19Nobody has looked at his teeth and thought
29:21they could do with a bit of extra dimension.
29:23I'd love those to be a bit wider and thicker.
29:25Are they quite weighty because they're so big?
29:27Yeah.
29:28It's like me getting an eyelid droopier,
29:30getting a set of curtains just for this one.
29:32It makes no sense.
29:35All right, so this is Robert.
29:37Yeah.
29:38All right, now, this will be a little bit snug, okay?
29:40Okay.
29:41There you go.
29:46Open up, man.
29:56They look great.
29:57What do you think?
29:59It's awful.
30:00Oh, it's so metal.
30:01Do you know what the good thing is, though?
30:02How can I wrap with Ethan?
30:04Is this how it works?
30:05Do you know what's good?
30:06Is it hasn't changed the way you talk?
30:07It's...
30:08With this sock, where the bottom's going.
30:10Are you putting it on?
30:11Nodes.
30:12Nodes?
30:13You're definitely not putting that on.
30:14No, it's slippy.
30:15Okay, get the other ones out.
30:16There you go.
30:17Oh, it's funny for everyone else.
30:19This is...
30:32This is...
30:34They look really good on you, so that makes it a bit better.
30:37I can't wear these a wrap.
30:39I sound like Louis Spence.
30:41I'm like I'm with it.
30:43I'm like I'm with it.
30:45Luck with it.
30:50What do you think?
30:51Yeah, Sean.
30:52Is it good?
30:53Why didn't you get paps as well?
30:55Because I've got an implant thing waiting to come in there,
30:57so I was a bit nervous about it.
30:58Oh, yeah, so...
30:59Oh, silly boy, look straight in.
31:02Can I burn through here?
31:03You know, I've got the grill in, it went in fine.
31:05Rob, on the other hand...
31:06It is mental.
31:08Fucking hell.
31:10They're so big.
31:11I think they genuinely thought
31:14based on the scans they got
31:17that Donkey from Shrek was coming to get us some teeth.
31:20I don't think they were to use dental tools.
31:21I reckon they had a big cauldron.
31:24Just pouring it into a vat like they're making Thor's hammer.
31:28It's so much gold.
31:31It's actually immoral.
31:34How much gold has gone into Rob's head?
31:38But getting the grills onto our teeth was only half the challenge.
31:41Now you've got to try to get them out.
31:43OK.
31:44Starting to panic a little bit now.
31:47Don't worry, my name.
31:52Fuck.
31:54I just think it's all going to come out.
31:58It just feels like it's all going to come out.
32:00It feels like I'm just going to have nothing.
32:06And I don't want that.
32:08It's half my career.
32:09If I don't have these things, I'll be disgusting.
32:12What about a tunnel?
32:13Oh, my God.
32:14Don't spray it, man.
32:15Fuck.
32:17Listen, I've known Rob for a long time.
32:19That two minutes where he's having a panic attack about his grills is better than any of his tools.
32:24Is it what's best, wiggle or pull?
32:26It's the funniest thing he has ever done in his life.
32:30I can't help.
32:36Are you OK?
32:38What did he think?
32:40I'm having an out-of-body experience.
32:42When you pull them out, it feels like all your teeth are coming out.
32:44And it's like they've been sucked out of your head.
32:47There you go.
32:48You did it?
32:49Yeah.
32:50OK, let's go. Should we go?
32:51Yeah.
32:52Thanks, guys.
32:54Thank you, guys.
32:55I need one of the little almonds for cars with two teethers.
33:07We're in New York, doing my favourite thing in the world, hip-hop.
33:14But it's fair to say it's not going to plan.
33:16After a bumpy start at the cypher...
33:18My eyesight's gone like that. I can't...
33:20I feel sick just thinking about it.
33:22..and Rob hijacking a meeting with one of my all-time rap heroes.
33:25That's fucking amazing, man! You got lines, man!
33:28Now we were heading to our recording session with CJ Fly.
33:31And if I didn't step up,
33:33this whole trip would be remembered for Rob's rapping
33:35and his insane grills.
33:39You all right, lads?
33:40Yes.
33:41What's up? You good?
33:42You made it.
33:43CJ was in the studio with his engineer, Trees,
33:46and first things first, he wanted to show us the track so far.
33:49Just sold out all my work and now I got it real.
33:52I lost the spell of me, the word was on the monopoeia.
33:55CJ made it look easy.
33:57But given how the last few days had gone,
33:59my confidence wasn't exactly flowing.
34:01This is like a real deal.
34:02Like, you know, CJ said,
34:04come and lay some verses down on a track.
34:06You know, he's getting six or seven million views
34:09on some of his videos.
34:11And I think, with me and Rob,
34:14this will get six or seven views.
34:23So this way, y'all will come in right here.
34:25Right.
34:26On this breakdown.
34:27Specially made for y'all.
34:28Oh, God.
34:29You guys ready?
34:30No, not really.
34:31No, not really.
34:34Rob was first to debut his lyrics.
34:36Nice to meet you.
34:37I'm a be lucky son, diamond geezer.
34:39CJ loved them.
34:40Ooh.
34:41Okay.
34:42I ain't gonna lie.
34:43I believed in you, but it was way better than I expected.
34:46It's getting into time and hitting that beat.
34:49Yeah.
34:50It's gonna be the challenge.
34:51But now that Rob's verse had been signed off with flying colours,
34:54the pressure on me had just been cracked up even more.
34:57Here we go.
34:58Oh, God.
34:59I got you.
35:00I'm gonna count you in.
35:02All right?
35:03It's like one, two, three, go.
35:04Rapping was the dream.
35:06Comedy was the backup plan.
35:07It took 30 years and Rob Beckett for me to try again.
35:10Romesh is the answer.
35:11If who's good is the question.
35:13I sometimes drink turmeric to aid my digestion.
35:16I'm in my forties.
35:17I still don't have the answers.
35:19Still don't know if I have skills, if I'm a chancer.
35:22Whoa.
35:23And so I tried to let bygones by it.
35:25I speak no lies and be more CJ fly.
35:28Fly.
35:29Ooh.
35:30That sounds so good.
35:32That was hard.
35:33Yeah?
35:34That was hard.
35:35That was super hard.
35:36I'm fucking with it.
35:37Yeah?
35:38I'm fucking with it.
35:39I'm fucking with it.
35:40Really?
35:41That was amazing.
35:42Oh, shit, man.
35:43That was it.
35:44Thank you, man.
35:45I'm blown away.
35:46Really?
35:47Real talk.
35:48Real talk.
35:49With both our lyrics signed off by CJ, Rom was first into the booth.
35:51He's gonna smash this.
35:52I can sense it.
35:53Absolutely.
35:54Rapping was the dream.
35:55Comedy was the...
35:56Romesh was unbelievable.
35:57Like, you wouldn't it?
35:58It was just effortless.
35:59For me to try again.
36:00Romesh is the...
36:01He should do that more.
36:03That could just be a thing he does.
36:05Just a rapper.
36:06I speak no lies and be more CJ fly.
36:08One.
36:09Woo!
36:10One take.
36:11Was it one take?
36:12One take.
36:13What?
36:14What was that?
36:15I'd smashed it first time.
36:16Finally, something had gone right this week.
36:19Now, Rob had to follow it.
36:27Nice to meet you.
36:28I'm a be lucky son.
36:30Diamond.
36:31One second, one second.
36:32Right, so...
36:33You're coming in too quick.
36:34Okay.
36:35It goes...
36:36And then you come in after that.
36:38Okay.
36:39Try again.
36:40You got this.
36:41Nice to meet you.
36:42No, no, no.
36:43I'm a be lucky son.
36:44Too early.
36:45Too early.
36:46You got this.
36:47Take your time.
36:48Nice.
36:49All right.
36:51He's fucked.
36:55Rob's one of the few people on the planet,
36:57and I'd say he's almost unique in this.
36:58He doesn't understand music.
37:00Right, so...
37:01I'm literally guessing.
37:03I'm not exaggerating.
37:04It took us 45 minutes to get him to record three words.
37:07Nice to meet you.
37:10Okay, he's got nice to meet you now.
37:12Should we do it three words at a time?
37:14It's basically like, if this was a hospital and you were doctors,
37:16you'd switch the machine off.
37:17Yeah.
37:20Let's face it.
37:22A couple of hours of musical torture later.
37:24Nice to meet you.
37:25I'm a be lucky son.
37:26Diamond geezer.
37:27He's rushing.
37:28He's rushing.
37:29Rhymes so tight, you're gonna need a tweezer.
37:30Okay.
37:31Okay.
37:32It was finally done.
37:33Cheers, guys.
37:34Good shit.
37:35Thanks.
37:36Sorry, it was painful.
37:37Good shit.
37:38All right.
37:39You guys, we got some good shit in.
37:40We're gonna sauce it up, and hopefully it sounds good enough
37:42to share with the world.
37:43So, great job.
37:44Our mission to record a verse with CJ Fly had been a success.
37:48Rom's confidence was back, and CJ reckoned it was time for redemption.
37:52We went to the cipher, but you guys were too nervous to spit bars.
37:56Well, I think after this session, you guys could definitely do that shit.
37:59Would you do a cipher?
38:00I don't know if you should, per se.
38:03This is more of a Romesh thing.
38:04Yeah, I think Rom will shine right now.
38:06Well, you know, I don't want to tread on your toes, you know what I mean?
38:09If, you know, CJ thinks that you should do it and not me, then I think that's probably
38:14a good decision all around.
38:15Well, we'll look.
38:16I believe in you, actually.
38:17Well done.
38:18No, I know what you're doing.
38:19What?
38:20I know what you're doing.
38:21I think it's great.
38:22He's being a good supporter for him.
38:23Okay, right.
38:24Okay.
38:28CJ was backing me to rap at the Union Square cipher.
38:31It's like a fucking nightmare.
38:33Oh, mate.
38:34But rapping in a booth and freestyling in front of a crowd were very different things.
38:39I've not got this until you've got to get in.
38:42I'm in as much as I want to be.
38:44The cipher was in full swing.
38:46MCs kept jumping in, but Rom was stuck to the spot.
38:49But still give me something like they printed off they pieces.
38:52But I'm telling for the game, but I still gotta go.
38:54But give me everything, but I'm still on the door.
38:56Give me my time, but I still want the flow.
38:58But I still got it right, but I still let it go.
39:0020 minutes in, and Rom was still silent.
39:05Do you want me to get him the attention?
39:07And go, you don't know where I'm from, but I'm hearing my man Rom.
39:10Oh, you could do that.
39:12Yeah.
39:13Have you got the guts to do that?
39:15Well, something's gonna happen, innit?
39:17Yeah.
39:18Yep.
39:19That's about to do it.
39:20Claiming he kind, just getting paid off the nines,
39:23since daddy's ready, bored.
39:25Better be ready for it.
39:26The shooter's like daddy's swords.
39:27Woo!
39:28Check!
39:29Check!
39:30Check!
39:31Check!
39:32Check!
39:33Check!
39:34You don't know where I'm from, but I'm with my man Rom.
39:37Robert delivered.
39:38Now, all eyes were on me.
39:45What you mean?
39:46This rang a top gunner.
39:48Declan Rice with a spice, come to run another number.
39:51I don't know what that means.
39:52I mean this ain't about to wrap a chisel with a sword.
39:55Like I was riding Battle Cat, I'm really good at rapping.
39:58Abandon the others.
39:59If rapping was a bed, then I would be the covers.
40:01If rapping was cooking, then I would be your mother's.
40:04If rapping was getting suffocated, I'd be getting smothered.
40:07Fuck you up, fuck you down, and fuck you diagonal.
40:10If rapping had eight sides, I would be diagonal.
40:12If rapping was anime, I would be draggable.
40:15If rapping were school dealers, I would be spaggable.
40:18Get in close and listen to me.
40:20Hip-hop, it started in 1973.
40:23School Herc, real boy, sister.
40:25Sydney.
40:26We learned that on our bus tour with Maxi.
40:28We are.
40:29Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
40:31Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
40:38I'd done it.
40:39My God.
40:40It wasn't eight mile, but the crowd were into it.
40:43Basically, you know we rhyme with the best.
40:45Uh-huh.
40:46And when I say I be chilling with double law,
40:48I don't mean rough riders.
40:49I say robber or miss.
40:50Oh.
40:53Back to back and we lovin' when you ask.
40:55Say hell yeah.
40:57Hell yeah.
40:58Side to side and we lovin' the vibes.
41:01Say hell yeah.
41:02Hell yeah.
41:03Hell yeah.
41:06Yo.
41:07Hey, how good was he?
41:08That was impressive.
41:09Oh, my God, bro.
41:11Mate, that was so frightening.
41:12Bro, I didn't know you had that in you.
41:13I didn't either.
41:14That is so scary and you smashed that.
41:16Well, you got me in.
41:17He got me in.
41:18Did you see that?
41:19It was an out-of-body experience.
41:20I feel like I looked at us and go, yo, yo, check, check.
41:22That's a proper friend, isn't it?
41:23Yeah, no.
41:24Well, I had to get you in.
41:25Because you had enough on your plate.
41:26I could be the battering ram and he could come in and spit.
41:28Yeah.
41:29Word.
41:30No, you guys killed that shit.
41:31That was an amazing experience.
41:32I loved the tag team.
41:33I loved everything.
41:34Great job.
41:35Right, should we show you my little surprise?
41:36Surprise?
41:37Yeah, we got a little.
41:38Come on.
41:39Come on, come on.
41:40All right, let's go.
41:42Ooh!
41:43And what?
41:44Yeah?
41:45Let's go!
41:46Let's go!
41:47Let's go!
41:48Looking fly, man.
41:49Salute.
41:50Love you, man.
41:51Love, bro.
41:52For sure.
41:53What a night.
41:54See y'all soon.
41:55We were walking away with CJ's seal of approval.
41:59Ron was acting like it was nothing, but I knew better.
42:02It's all good for the baby.
42:04It was all a dream.
42:07He faced the fear, spat his bars, and made it out the other side grinning.
42:11Not as much as me, though.
42:13Honestly, mate, that was amazing.
42:15You...
42:16Your balls are, like, still.
42:19There's more metal than your balls did in my mouth at the moment.
42:22And if you put your balls in my mouth, it would feel all weird, like when you have a filling
42:25with copper.
42:26You're not freestyling now.
42:27Mate, you getting me into that sci-fi was one of the nice things you've ever done.
42:32If you hadn't have done that, we'd still be there tomorrow.
42:34Yeah, part of me was like, oh, I've really got to back me friend up and he's a bit nervous.
42:39Let's get him in.
42:40And part of me was like, I would quite like to finish and go for a beer.
42:43But...
42:44So I thought, let's speed it up.
42:51You look horrible.
42:52I feel horrible.
42:54You know what?
42:55I look at how I feel.
42:56Disgusting.
42:57Honestly, my appreciation for hip-hop is through the roof.
43:00Oh, God.
43:01It's getting wet again.
43:02This is horrible.
43:03Right, give me a second.
43:04I've got an appreciation for hip-hop like no other.
43:12OK.
43:13I can't keep this up.
43:14As I speak, it gets worse.
43:16Yeah.
43:17What a hell of a fuck.
43:19Oh.
43:25I've got an appreciation for hip-hop.
43:27Great.
43:28I'm glad.
43:29The real big one.
43:30Yeah.
43:31That's how I'm freestyling again.
43:32Right.
43:33Thank you, mate.
43:34Yeah, all right.
43:35You smashed that?
43:36Yeah.
43:37You should be proud.
43:38Great.
43:39Fate of black.
43:40You're coming.
43:41Oh, yeah.
43:42I'm coming.
43:43I'm running.
43:44Sorry.
43:45Oh, God.
43:46Just felt like a freestyle there.
43:47Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:48I saw the future, but I'm now to see it.
43:51A lot of money, I hung out with me, it.
43:53I practice, if I bring to Osho like you sign through the air.
43:55They probably think I saw my soul, but I don't drive a key, it.
43:57Rapping was a dream.
43:58Comedy was a dream.
43:59It was a dream.
44:00A lot of money, I hung out with me, it.
44:02I practice, if I bring to Osho like you sign through the air.
44:05They probably think I saw my soul, but I don't drive a key, it.
44:08Rapping was a dream.
44:09Comedy was the backup plan.
44:10It took 30 years and were begging for me to try again.
44:13And so I tried to let bygones by.
44:16I speak no lies and be like CJ Fly.
44:19Whoa.
44:20Nice to meet ya.
44:21I'm a be lucky son, diamond geezer.
44:24Rhymes so tight, you're gonna need a tweezer.
44:27Emperor of this game, but my name ain't Caesar.
44:32Yo, Rob, Romish.
44:33I heard the joint.
44:35It's dope.
44:36All right?
44:37This your brother, the chef.
44:38I love y'all.
44:39Keep practicing your craft.
44:40Salute.
44:41Yeah.
44:42Okay.
44:45Yeah.
44:46So open my throat.
44:47Yeah.
44:48You love it.
44:49So, you всегда know principle of life.
44:50It won't go over to the word.
44:51Yeah.
44:52So what are the whole sort of things?
44:53It'sções that go into a bit.
44:54That permet.
44:55So let's talk about a life at 15,000 people.
44:56And so, you know the kický on these budgets for you.
44:57If it's a meeting after posting activity,
45:02And so you see a unique and I'm kind of weird.
45:03A move becomes a two month away.
45:05I'll show you.
45:06Oh shit.
45:07Yeah.
45:08Transcription by CastingWords
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