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State Of The Culture wouldn’t exist without the interest in the first place. And it was doing well until people started leaving n all kinda shyt.Why didn’t state of the culture interest increase?
State Of The Culture wouldn’t exist without the interest in the first place. And it was doing well until people started leaving n all kinda shyt.Why didn’t state of the culture interest increase?
Mal’s logic is flawed af for what it’s worth (like a lot of his arguments).
The chemistry of the podcast improved when he joined, true.
But the popularity of the podcast, the audience they pulled in, that was definitely Joe. Joe the rapper. Joe the failed rapper doing fan meetups to play kickball. Joe the failed rapper turned reality star getting sucker punched on camera. Joe the grumpy old man screaming on everyone at Complex and almost getting faded by the migos.
It’s not a coincidence the pod took off when he was burning down Complex.
He created the audience and their chemistry kept people tuning in. No one would have been checking for their chemistry if it wasn’t first for Joe creating interest.
just cause Mal is handling this like a real one doesn’t mean his points are more valid.
i can see why Mal stopped putting any energy into it early, he couldn't fake it as smooth as joe and rory
im really amazed folks can sit up here and defend Joe after this shyt.
Damn Mal talking SPICY
That is the one part I did disagree with Mal on but he’s right about people staying for the chemistry. The retention is importantMal’s logic is flawed af on at least one point he made.
The chemistry of the podcast improved when he joined, true.
But the popularity of the podcast, the audience they pulled in, that was definitely Joe. Joe the rapper. Joe the failed rapper doing fan meetups to play kickball. Joe the failed rapper turned reality star getting sucker punched on camera. Joe the grumpy old man screaming on everyone at Complex and almost getting faded by the migos.
It’s not a coincidence the pod took off when he was burning down Complex.
He created the audience and their chemistry kept people tuning in. No one would have been checking for their chemistry if it wasn’t first for Joe creating interest.
just cause Mal is handling this like a real one doesn’t mean his points are more valid.
Mal's last comment is right, people have been conditioned from birth to hate low class workers, and to always sympathize with corporations and 'big business' in hopes they will become part of that one day.
and we wouldn't have wanted business any deeper than that because we know how destructive Joe is, right?Ehhh neither Rory or mal would have made anything close to this money in this period of time without being into business with joe budden.
if any of us on here was told we could make like 400k a year fukking with a pod with joe budden, I sure almost 99% would sign up. fukking 6 hours a week at most lol.
Mal said this part"I don't care about money. This aint about money"
"I'm not taking my friends to court. I'm not auditing my friend"
"fukk the money, fukk the podcast, you aint gonna try to make me look like a nut ass nikka. It's all about respect"
"I told them I don't want the money, give it to the other guys on the crew"
"I told him fine, lets do the show for free, its about the friendship"
These are all quotes that these guys said in this video, and these are just the ones I remember. Bro...what world are they living in?!?
If you're trying to be the best friend in your treehouse crew in 3rd grade then you should follow these quotes. In multi-million/billion dollar business tho, wtf are these dudes talking about?! Corporate is dirtier than the dope game. There are no ethics, no morals, etc... in big business. There's a reason most friends/family that go into business together usually fail miserably, it's too confusing and ill-advised to blend Personal and Business. shyt, Nino Brown taught us that, you'd think these two gangster movie/rap music fantasy honor code having ass dudes would understand that, lol
Think about it, Budden would "sue the pants off" of his friends, will continue to produce a show without his friends if they leave to keep business flowing, will deny them access to the books so he can keep them in the dark, and will publicly lie and ridicule them to make himself look good and them look bad...Rory and Mal, on the other hand, won't take their friends to court, "don't care" about money or the podcast (even though they said the issue is they're percentage earners, not salary earners, and need access to the books so they know how and how much they should be getting compensated off of the podcast. Sounds like they care), and honor their friendship more than business. SMH! How can't they/everyone see that they're operating at a disadvantage??? It's like they're playing basketball by the rules and trying to beat someone who is travelling, double dribbling, making his basket bigger, goaltending, using steroids and wearing a jetpack...in a NO RULES game... you trying to play by the rules with a dude who only cares about winning by any means, shyt is kind of sad.
Integrity is for idiots to Corporate bro, believe that, that's that bullshyt you only act like you're about to the consumers to get them to like you and support (spend). I feel bad for Rory and Mal because I can tell they're good people, and I believe them 1000%...but I think they're more suited for 9 to 5's...or just being hanger on's or sumn, for real. Budden morphed into a shark/snake...he used yall fans thinking he was anti-industry and trying to fight the good fight to become what he always wanted to be, industry af and rub shoulders with the dudes yall woulda thought he hated, lol.
If their chemistry kept people tuning in, doesn't that mean Mal and Rory had some type of valueMal’s logic is flawed af on at least one point he made.
The chemistry of the podcast improved when he joined, true.
But the popularity of the podcast, the audience they pulled in, that was definitely Joe. Joe the rapper. Joe the failed rapper doing fan meetups to play kickball. Joe the failed rapper turned reality star getting sucker punched on camera. Joe the grumpy old man screaming on everyone at Complex and almost getting faded by the migos.
It’s not a coincidence the pod took off when he was burning down Complex.
He created the audience and their chemistry kept people tuning in. No one would have been checking for their chemistry if it wasn’t first for Joe creating interest.
just cause Mal is handling this like a real one doesn’t mean his points are more valid.