Remy Ma & Hitman Holla On Male Vs. Female Rappers, Snitching, Cardi B & More | The Jason Lee Show

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Remy emphasizes the importance of genuine support from friends in promoting each other and Hitman Holla expresses disappointment in lack of support from friends. They also discuss personal growth, therapy, battling rap, and challenges of maintaining relationships in the public eye, advocating for more recognition within the Black community and breaking societal stigmas around mental health in communities of color.

Insights

  • Genuine support from friends is crucial for success and promotion in the entertainment industry, as highlighted by Remy's emphasis on this aspect.
  • The complexities of maintaining relationships and navigating conflicts in the public eye are discussed, shedding light on the challenges faced by public figures like Remy.
  • The speaker shares personal experiences and reflections on mental health, societal stigmas, and the importance of breaking the silence around these issues, advocating for seeking help and support.

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Recent questions

  • What event did Remy and Hitman Holla attend?

    Grand opening and grand finale hosted by Jason Lee.

  • What did Remy see at the event sponsored by a funeral home?

    A coffin with a bartender inside.

  • What did Remy emphasize regarding support from friends?

    Genuine support in promoting each other.

  • What did Hitman Holla express disappointment in?

    Lack of support from friends in the entertainment industry.

  • What did Remy and Jason Lee discuss regarding fear?

    Impact of fear on relationships and interactions.

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Summary

00:00

"Friendship, Support, and Self-Preservation in Entertainment"

  • Remy and Hitman Holla attended a grand opening and grand finale event hosted by Jason Lee.
  • Remy couldn't attend a party due to shooting in Philly but was offered a private jet to make it.
  • Remy saw a coffin at the event, sponsored by a funeral home, with a bartender inside.
  • Jason Lee helped Madonna and Mariah Carey with private jets for events.
  • Remy emphasizes the importance of genuine support from friends in promoting each other.
  • Hitman Holla expresses disappointment in lack of support from friends in the entertainment industry.
  • Remy discusses the complexity of maintaining love for friends who may not reciprocate publicly.
  • Remy and Jason Lee talk about the impact of fear on relationships and interactions.
  • Remy highlights the dangers of people assuming they know everything about someone.
  • Remy and Jason Lee touch on the necessity of acting in certain situations for self-preservation.

13:06

Navigating Conflict and Fame: A Personal Reflection

  • The speaker discusses avoiding situations where they are pushed to go above and beyond in conflicts.
  • They mention their upbringing in St. Louis and their aversion to violence or confrontation.
  • The speaker expresses a dislike for paying people off and the annoyance it brings.
  • There is a reference to being sued multiple times and the speaker's approach to handling such situations.
  • The speaker talks about the pressure to retaliate when faced with conflict and the challenges of being a public figure.
  • They recount an incident at a party where security was involved in a physical altercation.
  • The speaker reflects on the consequences of being labeled a snitch and the importance of evidence in such accusations.
  • They discuss the complexities of navigating conflicts and relationships in the public eye.
  • The speaker emphasizes the prevalence of fame-seeking behavior and the risks associated with it.
  • They touch on personal growth, therapy, and the challenges of maintaining relationships in the face of fame and money.

26:37

"Integrity, Recognition, and Battle Rap Talent"

  • The conversation delves into integrity and women receiving more accolades.
  • Mention of turning down a Honda Accord and the impact of a song referencing it.
  • Discussion on leaking exclusive content and the importance of trust among close friends.
  • Reference to Hitman Holla and battle rap, with a card event on February 25th.
  • Recognition of Hitman Holla's talent and induction into the Mandingo Hall of Fame.
  • Acknowledgment of the importance of acceptance and support within the entertainment industry.
  • Insight into the battle rap scene and the skill required to excel in it.
  • Reflection on personal growth and acceptance of diverse perspectives.
  • Examination of societal norms and the need to unlearn certain behaviors.
  • Comparison of battle rappers and their abilities, emphasizing the importance of breaking down opponents in battle rap.

39:37

"Intense rap battle experience and future plans"

  • The speaker discusses their experience in a rap battle an hour before, highlighting the intensity and competitiveness of the event.
  • They mention feeling challenged by opponents who excelled in the games, leading them to rethink their strategy.
  • The speaker reflects on the significance of battle rap and the creation of Chrome 23 to address gender disparities in the industry.
  • They express admiration for the female battle rap community, emphasizing their talent and professionalism.
  • Plans are discussed for future events involving prominent names in the battle rap scene.
  • The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes, including humorous interactions with colleagues and experiences with Chick-fil-A.
  • The speaker shares insights into their workout routine, including a unique diet approach inspired by a survival show.
  • They detail their home gym setup, mentioning the use of a Peloton bike for workouts.
  • The speaker discusses their preference for alternative workouts like swimming and ice skating.
  • The importance of regular health check-ups, particularly for iron levels, is briefly touched upon.

52:27

Speaker reflects on mortality, fame, and awards.

  • The speaker's mentor passed away at the age of 45, leading the speaker to reflect on mortality.
  • Growing up, the speaker believed they would die by 25 due to the prevalence of death around them.
  • Upon reaching 25, the speaker adjusted their expectation to living until 45.
  • Anxiety attacks and a mental breakdown occurred as the speaker approached 45, prompting a call to Charlemagne for a therapist recommendation.
  • The speaker struggled with acknowledging their public figure status and allowing people into their life due to past negative experiences.
  • The speaker mentioned a pill called Prep, likening it to a condom for protection against risky situations.
  • A discussion about Doja Cat's music genre classification led to misunderstandings and the speaker's intention to compliment her.
  • The speaker highlighted discrepancies in the Grammy voting system, suggesting the influence of label affiliations on winners.
  • Expressing a desire for more recognition within the Black community, the speaker advocated for creating and celebrating their own awards.
  • The speaker discussed their reluctance to compromise their job for personal relationships and shared insights on reality TV opportunities and personal life.

01:05:43

"Parenting, Mental Health, and Justice"

  • The speaker expresses a high standard for liking children, requiring them to be cute, smart, and have a certain charm.
  • The speaker praises their daughter, highlighting her intelligence and articulateness, attributing it to their upbringing.
  • The speaker sets strict rules for children visiting their house, emphasizing discipline and order.
  • The speaker discusses their experience with breastfeeding, mentioning that they breastfed their daughter until she was almost three years old.
  • The speaker reflects on their potential experience with postpartum depression, acknowledging the challenges and lack of diagnosis.
  • The speaker addresses societal stigmas around mental health in communities of color, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and breaking the silence.
  • The speaker shares their perspective on the judicial system, expressing concerns about the wide range of sentencing options.
  • The speaker mentions their reluctance to discuss their past experiences in prison, indicating a desire to move forward.
  • The conversation shifts to discussing the challenges faced by black women in society, particularly in terms of respect and treatment.
  • The speaker reflects on the impact of media coverage on public cases and celebrities, advocating for a more empathetic and respectful approach.

01:18:56

Black women in hip-hop face challenges

  • Black people struggle to support other black individuals without white presence.
  • Beyonce and Janet Jackson have shifted from attending events to sending videos due to people acting irrationally.
  • Lil' Kim is praised for her pioneering role in hip-hop, especially in the 90s.
  • The concept of a "queen of hip-hop" is deemed unnecessary as all successful women in the industry are queens.
  • The Brat is acknowledged for being the first woman to go platinum in hip-hop.
  • Foxy Brown's current status and health are questioned, with rumors circulating about her well-being.
  • Wendy Williams is recognized for her significant impact on daytime TV and as a blueprint for podcasters.
  • Wendy Williams' legacy is discussed, emphasizing the importance of owning one's brand and likeness.
  • The lack of diversity and representation in daytime TV is highlighted, with a call for more authentic cultural content.
  • The challenges faced by Joe Budden and Remy Ma in the entertainment industry due to criminal past and lack of representation are discussed.

01:32:45

"Internet Trolling, Controversial Statements, and Dubai Meetings"

  • Discussion about someone possibly being bisexual or trolling on the internet
  • Mention of brothers not playing around on the internet or in jokes
  • Reference to Joe and his controversial statements
  • Appreciation for Joe's entertainment value and intelligence
  • Mention of meeting Eve in Dubai and her positive demeanor
  • Comparison of Chlorella's rap style to current trends
  • Positive interaction with Eve and her respectful nature
  • Discussion about potential co-hosting on The Breakfast Club
  • Frustration over expensive and hard-to-find Travis Scott sneakers
  • Commentary on the overrated nature of TikTok rappers and drill music

01:46:43

Actress embraces diverse roles, supports black creators.

  • The speaker was in Atlanta shooting a Lifetime movie called "Girl in the Closet," based on true stories, which made her research her character extensively.
  • Despite initial nervousness, the speaker enjoys acting as it allows her to embody different personas through unique hairstyles and clothing, emphasizing the goal of convincing portrayal.
  • Expressing a desire to act in the show "BMF," the speaker highlights the importance of supporting black creators and mentions an upcoming event on February 25th in New York City at Sony Hall.
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