DJ Benton he's right. It's usually people slow down their speech. But in Vince case he started talking faster. It comes from not talking as a kid and having a lot of thoughts but never saying them. So he speeds up to prevent stuttering and just says what ever what ever comes to mind. Yet he still have his moments when he hesitates. Mine was the other way around. I use to talk before I think and stuttered all the way through elementary and middle school so I slowed down and don't really have that problem anymore.
FACTS. He basically always makes the best points and outwits everyone in every conversation he's in (based on every interview or dialogue i've seen him in on YT). It's crazy how he does it.
if lupe continued his trajectory he would be considered the goat right now. Dont forget this guy made hits as well. I listen to a song like hurt me soul and im like yo this shit is more than just rap its something else.
yup; & shit. vince works heavy with no id who produced 4:44 so im sure he got the connect. i just know jay z is hella stingy with itw so we may never witness it.
I love the fact that the older generation and the newer generation of of artists in hip hop are bridging the gap with conversation. Content like this is helping the culture
Video Archives Bro he's working with Jay Z's company to start off a podcast that if it keeps going on and getting enough views it may go independent and just be posted to the pro era site so stop ittttttt
I've become a massive fan of podcasts over the last few years and I'm really excited that my favorite artist started one. Thank you for your vision Joey I appreciate it every day.
@@mr.enigma4475 He knows what hes talking about. He might not be booksmart, he might be idk. But its fucking obvious that hes a smart dude. You just dont like to admit that a black man is smart
As a Black man myself, the only thing I don't like to admit is that some Black people see examples of anything outside of the stereotype and leap for joy even when it's bullshit. He is what you call "wrong and strong". The amount of hiccups and inconsistencies in his talking points are enormous. Shit just sounds good to gullible people.
Ethan Radomski but he has a good point why. Most people 25 and under haven't listened to a whole 2 Pac album. If you walk around a Highschool I would be suprised if you find more than 5 students who listened to a whole 2 Pac album.
Not hating but one prepares for podcasts and also knows the topics ahead of time. Not knocking his knowledge tho but I can tell that he "rehearsed" his point throughly
Solid Ocelot Joey makes sure he listens first is the thing. He did the same when he was on Everyday Struggle. He’ll let the two arguments ride for a sec before he cuts in.
its hard for another to hold their own when vince is speaking honestly, look at anything he’s speaking like this in. hot 97 interview; vince had ebro shook. joey will get better at hosting, needs to let off the wine during this though he was getting hurt when styles was addressing vince more during the end
the fact that this whole podcast only had one topic (The State of Hip-Hop) shows how complex, popular, and in depth you can get with this hip hop Music. Hip Hop rules the world. I love Music. Hip Hop especially
My man Vince going right brain on folks. Its going over people's heads. He's speaking Outside the box and its sounding otherworldly to people. Just because you think differently people will call you arrogant and negative. That's a king without a crown. Shout out to all the kings in the building (Styles P and Joey Bada$$)
Jamal Williams so just because he knew bout British rock history he knows more about music than styles? I highly doubt that. Rock started in the US btw. Rhythm and Blues. Created by black folk.
Vince and Joey are actual geniuses when it comes to hip-hop. They have very profound points that are rooted in personal experience and I found myself nodding my head too. No disrespect intended for Styles, but he seems more like a “I’m a veteran and this what hip-hop is because I’m a veteran” type of guy. I think in 10 years Vince and Joey’s impact will be more apparent on hip-hop than Styles’ is today. Nonetheless this is an awesome podcast!
That's the most stupid shit about Styles I ever read. true legend, let's see how many people still talk about Vince staples and joey badass in 20 years.
I’m about 10 mins in to the video but I just wanted to say I’m really enjoying this. I’ve been looking for a dope podcast like this all about music 🔥🙌🏾
They tried to dead the convo probably a good 3-4 times but it was just so enriching that they couldn't stop it. That's the power of our music culture. Rock is literally holding on by a thread and rappers are literally adapting the old model of being a "rockstar", and running with it in a new, fresh way. It's so dope to see that in this era of Hip-hop, that we can see our generations bridging the gap. Cause to me, Nas, Jay, and Rakim should be heard and respected, as well as the Joey's and Vince's of this era. Bravo Joey and the people at Tidal that put this together 👏
This nigga Vince had a lot of good points. Im suprised he didnt listen to Nas but he was so informative about Gap Band, Duran Duran, Nirvana, Prince, Michael Jackson. He Knew a lot of music from Pre 93' era
I like the concept of having a OG and a younger rapper talking it out and bridging the gap between generations, it makes for a great conversation. You should invite 9TH Wonder(who is a teacher and vocal about history/tradition in hiphop) and someone like Mick Jenkins.
Vince Staples is a pseudo intellectual that has to constantly defend his lack of Hip-Hop knowledge by both vaguely and falsely making reference to other genres of music to sound more culturally informed. Ya'll are just stupid.
It only makes sense to me to refer to the music as hip-hop as well. Every time someone raps it doesn’t make the music hip-hop? Also, they don’t call all sung music ‘sing’
1. I'm not white. 2. You said exactly nothing to refute my point. The forefathers of reggae claim that they had been rapping (toasting) before those in Hip-Hop. Does that make them correct?
I'm loving these conversations we are now having about Hip Hop from all different ages. I like the fact there was about 40 years worth of Hip Hop culture in one room, and everyone brought validity to the topic.
yeooow! I'm only 5:48 deep and jewels are dropped for artists who scour through interviews podcasts etc for gems to help you on your come up! I'm excited its lit!
theres soooo much to take away from this...thank god STYLES P was up here and...JOEY and VINCE...THEY ARE SOOOOOOOO AHEAD OF THEY TIMES...very SMART brothas....IF JOEY keeps this rollin...this type of convo...IT WILL CHANGE THE WHOLE DYNAMIC OF THOUGHT...ITS not about the powers that be...its about culture......
Holy fuck...that was intense. If the shows stays like this I definitely will continue to be a fan. I usually watch drink champs and love hearing the gems and stories they drop but to hear music from this generation dropping what Vince and Joey dropped...🔥🔥🔥
Once vince start talking, nothing can stop him 😂😂
My thoughts exactly. His mind runs a mile a minute. It's like he's never wrong.
Baby Goat he honestly was never wrong. Mostly opinions mostly facts
he has a stutter, so he trained himself to speak fast so it wouldn't come out. if he slows down it shows, im guessing
Mateo Vasquez ???
DJ Benton he's right. It's usually people slow down their speech. But in Vince case he started talking faster. It comes from not talking as a kid and having a lot of thoughts but never saying them. So he speeds up to prevent stuttering and just says what ever what ever comes to mind. Yet he still have his moments when he hesitates.
Mine was the other way around. I use to talk before I think and stuttered all the way through elementary and middle school so I slowed down and don't really have that problem anymore.
When Vince comes out with a podcast, it's over for everybody
i wholeheartedly agree.
FACTS. He basically always makes the best points and outwits everyone in every conversation he's in (based on every interview or dialogue i've seen him in on YT). It's crazy how he does it.
How they gon' keep interrupting Joey in his house? 😅
Joey been talking about these sub genres for years man. just give the man his sub genres lmao
😂😂😂 facts
When Vince started talking I was like let me grab my notepad real quick lol.
Grab a notepad for every one on the podcast ... Its about knowledge & growth
I see you not that wise chief
Vince a real one for saying Lupe influenced Kendrick he gets no recognition
if lupe continued his trajectory he would be considered the goat right now. Dont forget this guy made hits as well. I listen to a song like hurt me soul and im like yo this shit is more than just rap its something else.
Paul McCormick FACTS!!!
AB SOUL HAS TO BE NEXT OR ON ANY EPISODE!!!!!! Like if you agree
Yeah let the ZESTGOD speak we need some insiiight!!
10000% w you!!!
Vince should be on every episode...
Negus deadass
Facts
Negus honestly
Forreal lmao Joey and Vince together is dope.
Word! Vince needs his own talk show or something haha
Styles getting mind blown by Vince's words is too iconic.
I wanna see vince staples , Dave Chappelle and Jay z sit down to have a conversation
now thats powerful
Well Dave and Vince are managed by the same person
yup; & shit. vince works heavy with no id who produced 4:44 so im sure he got the connect. i just know jay z is hella stingy with itw so we may never witness it.
Gay
I love the fact that the older generation and the newer generation of of artists in hip hop are bridging the gap with conversation. Content like this is helping the culture
Vince look like he has a whole new life, a wife and kids 😂
I really did laugh on this one
Wow a whole hour and a half that's dope
Trane Love how they still titled it "47 minutes" though.
CagetheKyle 94 minutes to be exact
which is 47 times two
the fastest hour and a half ever
I like how everyone is give Lupe props. He's one of the best lyricists of the past decade.
Vince needa be on here every episode
or his own Podcast
Yamil Jimenez true, all his interviews are gems
Get Earl next!!!
The Luckiguy HELL YEAH
If you can finf him
omgyes
lol fr
Facts
Just imagine Steez talking there 💔
Steelo 47 steez, logic, and Vic Mensa would be great in this segment
Steelo 47 -- selling out?
Video Archives how is this selling out
Video Archives Bro he's working with Jay Z's company to start off a podcast that if it keeps going on and getting enough views it may go independent and just be posted to the pro era site so stop ittttttt
Steelo 47 OMG that shit would be crazy
I've become a massive fan of podcasts over the last few years and I'm really excited that my favorite artist started one. Thank you for your vision Joey I appreciate it every day.
Awaeken u owaeken from Instagram?
A
*Too many legends in one podcast*
47 likes ion want to like it
RNS
Youniverse 47 to bad
Facts
Truth!
Vince is almost annoyingly smart.
Your'e almost egregiously stupud. Vince is a typical pseudo intellectual that talks fast.
@@mr.enigma4475 He knows what hes talking about. He might not be booksmart, he might be idk. But its fucking obvious that hes a smart dude. You just dont like to admit that a black man is smart
As a Black man myself, the only thing I don't like to admit is that some Black people see examples of anything outside of the stereotype and leap for joy even when it's bullshit. He is what you call "wrong and strong". The amount of hiccups and inconsistencies in his talking points are enormous. Shit just sounds good to gullible people.
@@mr.enigma4475 Facts man.
@@mr.enigma4475 So what is a true intellectual to you?
Its really nice to see Vince speaking on Hip-Hop I never thought I’d see the day he actually got serious about something like that.
Damn Vince's fucking musical knowledge is insane. The brit pop reference was crazy
POPE Ace Guru Genesis still hasn't listened to a Tupac album though lol
Ethan Radomski huhhh? I swear he knows everything about tupac
Ethan Radomski but he has a good point why. Most people 25 and under haven't listened to a whole 2 Pac album.
If you walk around a Highschool I would be suprised if you find more than 5 students who listened to a whole 2 Pac album.
But Talking Heads is an American rock band and not brit pop and The Clash is punk...
Not hating but one prepares for podcasts and also knows the topics ahead of time. Not knocking his knowledge tho but I can tell that he "rehearsed" his point throughly
lol I'm only 15 mins in but this should be called the Vince Staples x Styles P Podcast
Solid Ocelot right 😂😂
Why he is representing an older hip hop listeners view point, while vince is and joey are west and east coast listeners respectively
Solid Ocelot Joey makes sure he listens first is the thing. He did the same when he was on Everyday Struggle. He’ll let the two arguments ride for a sec before he cuts in.
its hard for another to hold their own when vince is speaking honestly, look at anything he’s speaking like this in. hot 97 interview; vince had ebro shook. joey will get better at hosting, needs to let off the wine during this though he was getting hurt when styles was addressing vince more during the end
much needed talks. shouts to vince he's a critical thinker that always that analyzes both sides to everything and then comes to a point.
This show is brilliant, gotta both Ab Soul and Daylyt on here. Just putting them vibes into the universe! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Mr .Wallace Ab soul would be interesting for sure
Yeah and Daylyt would be talking on some weird shit
Markus ab soul would come up with the best topics i think & day the dopest stuff 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
the fact that this whole podcast only had one topic (The State of Hip-Hop) shows how complex, popular, and in depth you can get with this hip hop Music. Hip Hop rules the world. I love Music. Hip Hop especially
This type of content on a Hip Hop podcast is so underrated. This is Gold w so many gems in it.
My man Vince going right brain on folks. Its going over people's heads. He's speaking Outside the box and its sounding otherworldly to people. Just because you think differently people will call you arrogant and negative. That's a king without a crown. Shout out to all the kings in the building (Styles P and Joey Bada$$)
I can tell Vince wanted to say some shit about Styles constantly saying “as a veteran”
Vince had more knowledge on older music than Styles as well haha. I was surprised he knew those Britpop artists
LMAO
Jamal Williams so just because he knew bout British rock history he knows more about music than styles? I highly doubt that. Rock started in the US btw. Rhythm and Blues. Created by black folk.
Little lizard there you go bro !
but rock and rnb are two different genres
bring childish gambino and andre 3000 as the next guests
This one hell of a podcast ! Good shit y'all, all of y'all killed it
im late...but vince and joey in one podcast is legendary
*"at the end of the day"* x1000 - Vince Staples
Jay Portal he seen a lot of days apparently lol
could listen to vince staples talk for days
Styles P has a pre amp for his vocal box 😂
I appreciate yall uploadin this for the dudes who cant afford Tidal!
Vince and Joey are actual geniuses when it comes to hip-hop. They have very profound points that are rooted in personal experience and I found myself nodding my head too. No disrespect intended for Styles, but he seems more like a “I’m a veteran and this what hip-hop is because I’m a veteran” type of guy. I think in 10 years Vince and Joey’s impact will be more apparent on hip-hop than Styles’ is today. Nonetheless this is an awesome podcast!
That's the most stupid shit about Styles I ever read. true legend, let's see how many people still talk about Vince staples and joey badass in 20 years.
almost crying right now at the end of this, the realest conversation about today's music landscape
Vince Staples a critical thinker.
He makes a statement and validates it logic. He a joy to listen to while he speaks.
Bruh this is the realest conversation of hip hop I’ve ever heard! Really provides clarity and perspective of the culture
Man when styles said its like channeling ya ancestors I felt that shit.
Eveytime Vince talks its like im floating on a cloud of hearts in a movie or some shit, hes so subtle and dreamy
This is going to be a Good Friday :)
What an intriguing gumbo of dialogue amongst such insightful men... I appreciate this...we need this type of conversation to continue...Bless Up!
I get so hyped to think if steez and Vince would go back and forth.
Fax that would’ve been interesting 😂
Styles dressed like he’s trying to camouflage with the furniture
Styles hit that blunt around the 5th minute and became enlightened. This podcast is what the culture needs 👌🏿🔥 #47Forever
33:07 - 33:40 SO POWERFUL
Bro vince really on some genius shit.
he's not...hes just making alright points.
Ernie Brown ?
Ernie Brown why you hating?
fake deep shit
Ernie Brown yep simple folk think everyone a genius
When you only 19min in the vid but the shits already legendary !
Dudes said goodbye like 3 times
They ended the podcast twice
Luis Vela that's how good the convo was. Amazing
Deanz Beber Fr bro, the amount of jewels dropped was insane, I can't wait for the nxt episode
Luis Vela they need to keep vince for every episode lol
Deanz Beber word😂👍
This room looks like a shadow realm or a tsukuyomi that itachi uses
Tim Kruse lmao
that’s hilarious 😆
Rip the goat
Dweeb
Tim Kruse LMFAOOOOOO
Been meaning to watch this and I wish I watched it sooner. This is fire.
This has sooo much potential and dam what a way to start
I can listen to vince and joey talk all day
Vince kinda looks like Eddie Murphy 😂😂😂
3rdeyerap com u funny af.
Nah
They look absolutely nothing alike.
A
3rdeyerap com real talk I only noticed it because you pointed it out. Young Eddie
I’m about 10 mins in to the video but I just wanted to say I’m really enjoying this. I’ve been looking for a dope podcast like this all about music 🔥🙌🏾
Leandra McNair faaaacts!
They tried to dead the convo probably a good 3-4 times but it was just so enriching that they couldn't stop it. That's the power of our music culture. Rock is literally holding on by a thread and rappers are literally adapting the old model of being a "rockstar", and running with it in a new, fresh way. It's so dope to see that in this era of Hip-hop, that we can see our generations bridging the gap. Cause to me, Nas, Jay, and Rakim should be heard and respected, as well as the Joey's and Vince's of this era. Bravo Joey and the people at Tidal that put this together 👏
This nigga Vince had a lot of good points. Im suprised he didnt listen to Nas but he was so informative about Gap Band, Duran Duran, Nirvana, Prince, Michael Jackson. He Knew a lot of music from Pre 93' era
i needed this real talk let artist just sit and talk let us know them beyond music and not feel the pressure of interviews..
I like the concept of having a OG and a younger rapper talking it out and bridging the gap between generations, it makes for a great conversation. You should invite 9TH Wonder(who is a teacher and vocal about history/tradition in hiphop) and someone like Mick Jenkins.
Anything with styles p and Joey badass I'm watching automatically.
Y'all had me at "47"!
Can't wait to see where this goes!
SHEA FACE mmm
sus
This made me realize that Vince Staples needs his own podcast.
Good shit! Gonna be updated on the podcast for sure!! Big ups joey!
Salute. If this energy comes forth in every episode, I'd watch em all. This was a great watch! I stayed tuned through the whole shit.
Vince sacrificed his hairline so that we could receive this knowledge. Thank you Vince.
im weak af lol
Ctfu
So much truth in this. I def gotta go to a Vince and Joey show to see the stage show.
Yesss, thank God you guys posted this!!
Please keep making these this was a great discussion I could watch this all day.
Vince Staples really one of the wokest of our generation his way of thinking is just crazy
Bilal Ali he a straight retoritian
Bilal Ali u mean struggle woke
Antoine The Transracial White Man Named Harrison you tell em nigga
Yeah without him this podcast would have been only 1/3 as interesting
Vince Staples is a pseudo intellectual that has to constantly defend his lack of Hip-Hop knowledge by both vaguely and falsely making reference to other genres of music to sound more culturally informed. Ya'll are just stupid.
bro i gotta agree with styles P the gap between generations is crazy man!!!
Hip hop is a culture/lifestyle.
Rap is an element of hip hop.
It only makes sense to me to refer to the music as hip-hop as well. Every time someone raps it doesn’t make the music hip-hop? Also, they don’t call all sung music ‘sing’
Ernie Brown litteraly
Jamal Williams man...stfu
1. I'm not white. 2. You said exactly nothing to refute my point. The forefathers of reggae claim that they had been rapping (toasting) before those in Hip-Hop. Does that make them correct?
Alot of people don't understand that. I be telling people this and they just call me stupid.
this might be THEE BEST conversation on the state of Hip-Hop
Looks like Budden got some competition , i can only imagine the jewels that would be dropped if Capital STEEZ was around for this.
he gotya get conway n westside gunn on here
4real joe budden should do his podcast once a week but there should be a show a few times a week w budden staples and joey
We need more convos like this in the Hip Hop space....SO IMPORTANT
56:56 “damn this guy” styles realizes how different vince is😂😂
I'm loving these conversations we are now having about Hip Hop from all different ages. I like the fact there was about 40 years worth of Hip Hop culture in one room, and everyone brought validity to the topic.
Damn everybody got a podcast now
glad yall made this crazy insight on how they think and history. hope to see more. vince staples mad knowledgable
Styles P is an artist and a G.
We’ll probably never meet but man I love all you guys.
Vince wit da 70s gang banger mustache is scary
Sean Dafny LOOOOOOOL
Straight knowledge. I wanna see that conversation happen a thousand more times with different artist. Hip-hop needs this.
Joey bout to fuck around and have the best hip-hop podcast......
“The past is old knowledge waiting to be enhanced in the future” Hiiipower🙌🏽
yeooow! I'm only 5:48 deep and jewels are dropped for artists who scour through interviews podcasts etc for gems to help you on your come up! I'm excited its lit!
Holy shit! My head is spinning from this. Big ups joey for the most important conversations in hiphop right now. Can't wait for episode 3
Only thing i was thinking while watching this is how great Joey x Vince track could be..
ive BEEN saying that for a minute..
Just wait on it lol, Joey confirmed at the beginning of the year that they already made a track together.
Yeh the wave length
Refreshing to hear students of the game talk... the knowledge amongst them
theres soooo much to take away from this...thank god STYLES P was up here and...JOEY and VINCE...THEY ARE SOOOOOOOO AHEAD OF THEY TIMES...very SMART brothas....IF JOEY keeps this rollin...this type of convo...IT WILL CHANGE THE WHOLE DYNAMIC OF THOUGHT...ITS not about the powers that be...its about culture......
Bruh I love this energy, healthy conversations... Intelligent brothers communicating man.
Word word word word word word- Joey Bada$$ 2018
vince so philosophical, articulated and introverted in his points. bless up
Styles P: We appreciate ya patronage, but its also about doin it at home for tha fam...
Me: Styles P for president. Styles P 2020
Love when Styles said he learning from the young bulls love dat
feelin it but let each other speakkkk
M. Potts 😂😂
Speackkk
this was super dope ima look forward to these
Holy fuck...that was intense. If the shows stays like this I definitely will continue to be a fan. I usually watch drink champs and love hearing the gems and stories they drop but to hear music from this generation dropping what Vince and Joey dropped...🔥🔥🔥
Excellent podcast, I enjoyed it a lot. Please continue to upload them here. You guys had me hooked from start to finish from start to finish