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Sinead: what’s up guys welcome back to the Shawties podcast we have,
Shasha: Shasha
Shalom: Shalom
Sinead: and me your host Sinead aka Shonyx yeah did you guys like my little roof there.
Shasha: It was good to be okay, it got me unexpected.
Shalom: no but I think I think it should be a thing where you just ripped off
Sinead: like I just do a rift every time?
Shalom: yes but it’s different.
Sinead: different?
Shasha: yeah every time like the first like Shawties podcast and then it’s like Shawties podcast. I’m serious though.
Sinead: no yeah
Shalom: every show should have a theme song and I think that should be your theme song.
Sinead: Shawties podcast, that’s my theme song?
Shalom: yes
Sinead: okay
Shasha: you know this conversation kind of goes into when we’re going to talk about music
Sinead: yeah no-no that’s why i was very like music
Shasha: I remember we’re going to introduce it.
Sinead: yeah basically what I wanted to talk about what I want to bring up is to have you guys listened to Kanye or drake’s album new album that recently came out within a week of each other
Shalom: here’s the thing when albums get released I don’t listen to them right away
Sinead: I find that I do the same thing like I usually wait till it comes to me I don’t
Shasha: it comes to you like until it comes
Sinead: no listen listen
Shasha: What does that mean?
Sinead: it means that usually, I see if it’s popular I’ll sit on someone’s story I’ll see someone do it in a video I’ll see someone do it on tech talk or something like that it eventually I see someone quote it, I’m like what’s this quote so usually that’s what I mean by the music it seeks me out.
Shasha: okay
Sinead: but I did listen to a bit of Kanye’s album and a bit of drake’s album this time because I wanted to be prepared for this like
Shasha: Sinead, Sinead is like marketing does not work for me.
Sinead: well I did listen to a bit of both because I spent some time I was like listening to about doing dishes I was like okay I gotta listen to it what’s my opinion on everything like
That didn’t listen to it
Shasha: no I didn’t listen to either album but Shalom, did you used to listen to any of the albums drake’s or
Shalom: uh I don’t think I didn’t listen to Kanye’s as much as I listen to drake’s because
Sinead: So you listen to Drake’s album?
Shalom: yes! Because I’m a big Drake fan, when Scorpion came out I was obsessed. I loved every song from that album. I was obsessed with it and then with Drake, it was a little bit different because there’s probably one or two songs that I like.
Shasha: Wait, so what was that one called again?
Sinead: um certified lover boy
Shasha: And what is your favorite song from it?
Shalom: well well basic it’s like
Sinead: Say it loud and clear honey.
Shalom: wait what’s it called it’s called way too sexy
Sinead: I think it’s just called way too sexy right?
Shalom: I think it’s called way too sexy but it goes up too sexy for my love.
Shasha: Wait, is the cover too sexy for my shirt?
Sinead: it’s it was sampled from that
Shasha: oh that sounds
Shalom: Do y’all remember I don’t know if you guys watch Shrek but like for those who watch Shrek
Sinead: Shrek two? It’s on Shrek two right?
Shalom: yeah it’s on Shrek two but after-credits when the prince charming was like doing like
this bit for American idol like
Sinead: I do remember that that’s the first time I’ve ever heard this song, yes I was like I was I thought it was exclusive because you know when you’re young you don’t think much I was like wow that’s an exclusive Shrek song I didn’t think that I didn’t think about the fact that someone made this
Shalom: But here’s the thing, I love the silly vibe that went with it and so for drake to sample it and put his little silly vibe on it.
Sinead: yeah yeah yeah really
Shasha: wait what was the other song you liked
Shalom: uh I think it’s called champagne poetry
Sinead: yeah that one was nice I like that one
Shalom: I love you yeah
Shasha: oh it’s a love song?
Sinead: okay I just want to compare Kanye’s album versus jake’s album Kanye’s album
is storytelling telling his life story. I feel like that it’s deeper and more introspective now than Drake’s. I think that he’s great lyric-wise and everything but I think it’s made to get people to fall in love. I feel like it’s made to woo and woo someone.
Shalom: plus I like the beats
Shasha: (Sings Drake Song)
Sinead: yeah but I feel like that every album has a vibe, every album has a story to tell and I feel like that drake is the vibe is like certified loverboy even the title itself it’s very about wooing someone you know what I mean champagne poetry that just sounds romantic.
Shasha: Wait, can we talk about the album cover of the pregnant emojis?
Sinead: exactly the theme of this album is you listen to it you get pregnant that’s the theme
Shasha: I have to say that that album cover had me really like like wait what is this
Sinead: wait what was Kanye’s album called again the thing about Donda, The thing about Donda, in the beginning, it starts with someone chanting Donda and the thing Donda Donda and that was based on his mother’s heart and that was slowly going out.
Shasha: really?
Sinead: His album I would say when I was listening to it it’s more like a life story, introspective deep talking about his thoughts, talking about his feelings, things like and relatable.
Shalom: what I like about Kanye is that he puts time and effort into his music and what do you call the hype or like towards the release of it, it was an event.
Sinead: yes he had three streaming listening parties.
Shasha: wow
Sinead: but they’re all I think they were all this year yeah
Shalom: yeah yeah yeah
Sinead: he was originally supposed to release it last year but he released it at the base
Shasha: if you guys don’t know a whole bunch of crazy things happening at release parties I mean he comes up on fire he built his childhood house and caught that on fire he levitated a whole bunch of crazy stuff, yeah you guys gotta look it up
Sinead: definitely, you should.
Shasha: yeah, we talked about it in our other Onyx family podcast so let’s go check that out.
Sinead: stay deep and introspective but then one of the songs has a whole meme at the end
Shasha: What is it?
Shalom: I am the glib goblet.
Sinead: I don’t know what the song was called I can’t remember what it was but it had that in it and I was like what and this thing is it’s a great song and then at the end I’m like man this kind of just threw me off.
Shasha: Is he trolling us? Is Kanye trolling us?
Sinead: you know I don’t know because he went through the album several times was like change this change that but
Shasha: He didn’t change that?
Sinead: There were people’s verses that were taken out that were supposed to have a verse in his album and they had their verses taken out because he was like no I don’t want them in that.
Shasha: imagine being replaced by the global gab lab.
Sinead: imagine you were like all right my part’s coming up
All: (Laughs) Oh my goodness.
Shasha: That’s funny. I would have been so mad.
Shalom: Are you guys looking forward to any upcoming music?
Sinead: yes I’m sure I’m looking forward to Chloe bailey releasing her first single by herself.
Shasha: What so Halley’s not going to be on it?
Sinead: no it’s just Chloe
Shasha: wow
Sinead: she has a whole album coming out I heard and she has a lot of songs to choose from I think over 50 or something
Shasha: whoa
Shalom: I don’t think over 50
Sinead: no it was it was over 50 she said
Shalom: Well she’s gonna cut it because of an album.
Sinead: No, I’m saying she has 50 to choose from.
Shasha: that’s crazy
Sinead: yeah she’s been working on it for a while i think she’s just in 2019
Shalom: but what I like about that is that they’re both like exploring their careers you know different both Chloe and Halle because Chloe and Halle if you guys don’t know are a singing duo group they’re sisters and Halle is working on the little mermaid and she’s been working on that like half a year and Chloe she’s a producer yeah she’s looking at the music and they’ve been working on their album like their what was their album called again? last year and the year prior was can you remember but that right now they’re doing separate projects and then basically and for her to even like put out her own album after even the release of the last album last year it’s like it’s
Shasha: she’s hustling well this wasn’t our just released it was just missed this year I’m not recently but I think last month I loved planet her by Doja Cat and that was I like those songs she
Sinead: Doja Cat is so interesting like she has a different sound of her own.
Shasha: I know (Sings) it sounds space should be
Sinead: Well I think that that was the vibe that she wanted to give.
Shasha: yeah
Shalom: she’s so creative but she’s just it’s like she’s underrated
Shasha: I know but she blew up from honestly from TikTok, it made me want to listen to more of her songs
Shalom: So with Megan Stallion like if it wasn’t for TikTok I would not listen to Megan Stallion.
Shasha: I’ve never even heard of her until savage classy yeah aside from savage I didn’t hear about her.
Sinead: yeah, and TikTok blew them both around the same time.
Shasha: right if you’re an artist you’re on TikTok what are you doing man you’ve got to get out.
Sinead: Are you telling me to get on TikTok more because yeah that’s the reminder Sinead get on TikTok.
Shasha: That’s like selling books and you’re not on kindle like come on.
Sinead: okay I’m selling my best
Shasha: that’s like being a fashion restaurant and not being on DoorDash come on
Shalom: Shasha spit that out
Sinead: speak to the people
Shasha: I’m just saying it blew up a lot of people
Sinead: yes bags that’s facts
Shalom: if you’re not on TikTok period like what are you doing yeah I’m speaking to myself.
Shasha: I’ll say like wait you’re not an artist, I have to say
Shalom: to launch your career
Sinead: or launch anything
Shasha: yeah social media in general
Sinead: A growing platform like a platform to grow on
Shasha: right but especially because I feel like youtube yeah youtube was there to put music but people were not being discovered on I mean Justin Bieber was. Justin Bieber okay it’s one in a million on youtube, it’s more for certified people.
Sinead: How did he get discovered again?
Shalom: that was you know um he was I think he was discovered on
youtube
Sinead: No, wasn’t he a MAGCON?
Shalom: yeah he went on MAGCON after like they recruited him to MAGCON.
Shasha: Right, is that youtube?
Shalom: yeah he was on youtube
Sinead: Do you know what MAGCON is?
Shasha: Is that another VIDCON?
Sinead and Shalom: no
Shasha: What’s MAGCON? I never heard this before!
Sinead: okay you know Coldwell?
Shasha: yeah it’s a British band?
Sinead: British they’re not British no I think it was a group of guys
Shalom: Yeah it was just yeah it was like a group of internet guys
Sinead: right they all were in the same house they were the first team tent MAGCON was before O2L right?
Shalom: no it was O2L first and then MAGCON
Sinead: oh okay okay
Shalom: oh they both went out the same time so a bunch of influencers of the time like Cameron Dallas yeah Nash Grier all that group Shawn
Shasha: yeah I know them
Shalom: jack and jack yeah like my goodness like that was a whole era guy this is before the hype house era
Sinead: This is before hype house 14 10.
Shalom: yeah like that was our hype house back then when we were 12 and 13. yeah 15 and oh my goodness that was like years ago.
Shasha: Wait, so what are they doing now? they stopped like. Did it end right?
Sinead: it ended yeah it ended and now everyone’s doing their own thing right now
Shasha: oh I only really know Shawn Mendes I know Kevin Dallas I’ve heard in Nashville I’ve heard of them but I don’t keep up with them like sean see music gets into your soul and you remember them
Shalom: That’s true
Sinead: okay that’s truly true
Shasha: that’s why you gotta get on TikTok
Sinead: facts I need to get into TikTok.
Shasha: the time you’re gonna blow up okay get another catch over semester kind of viewership you know
Sinead: that’s true speaking of Ketchup versus mustard-like I can’t believe that has 118 million views now oh 118 really
Shalom: like Sinead like there’s a lot of independent artists on TikTok on Instagram and you know they’re pretty popular you know they’re verified and stuff but you, you have a song that you wrote and it has 100 million views on youtube
Sinead: I don’t know when I look at it I’m like wow this is great I wrote this song but I don’t
know I don’t know if I can comprehend it because like people usually celebrate well we celebrated but I’m just mean like you look at other artists and they get 100 million views it’s like wow they got 100 million views in their music and I’m like I wrote this song
Shasha: Do you feel accomplished but do you still feel accomplished even though you weren’t the one singing it?
Sinead: I still feel accomplished because I wrote the song you know I mean if someone like you know when you have writing credits if I had writing credits on an Ariana Grande song
Shasha: that’s true I wouldn’t care if I didn’t sing it
Sinead: yeah i wouldn’t care no
Shalom: I see it is that Lila coming up yeah she’s ripping it right now yeah that’s it that was the one
Sinead: I wrote that line just doesn’t say but I just mean that when I say I feel different I feel like that sometimes I feel like it’s more of a skit than a music video sometimes
Shalom: really
Sinead: yeah because it’s so much skit in it
Shalom: I don’t even remember the skit the only thing I remember is mostly the music
Sinead: really
Shalom: yeah
Shasha: like ninety percent of it was a skit I to say these days most a lot of music videos do have skits and I think they’re going back to the 90s where there was like something wrong around it
Sinead: Yeah
Shalom: because like music is a form of storytelling and so they have a skit around it, it’s like you know something that
Sinead: right it evolves the story because the thing is every song tells a story so when you have the skit around it, even more, expands the story
Shalom: like Taylor Swift
Shasha: Shalom I was about to say Taylor swift Shalom I was about to say that
Sinead: I think yeah I was just thinking of kiki do you love me you know I was just thinking of drinks
Shasha: no so you know that she was sure skirts and that song was like a whole story around it
Sinead: yeah
Shasha: It’s like it’s always on and we’re never getting back together and that story like she’s always telling stories.
Sinead: she is always telling stories she has full themes around her
Shasha: yeah
Shalom: Bad blood that was so good!
Sinead: bad blood was really good I loved bad blood
Shasha: Well, is that a story?
Shalom: yes it was like basically a heist and then like like two robbers and the robber just kicked the other one and then they have bad blood because like you know they’re trying to break up
Sinead: yeah i love their music videos have a story in them as a pokemon
Shasha: me too
Sinead: like there are great visuals and staff are great and everything but I love when there’s storytelling
Shasha: me too
Sinead: and you’re just like almost like watching a whole movie or like a musical but that’s so amazing
Shalom: that’s so interesting that you said visuals because I feel like one who’s just strictly visuals is BTS
Sinead: that’s why did i think about BTS i was like when I said i was like i was thinking BTS because they’re very much visuals and they have great visuals like that’s theirs
Shalom: when they compensate with dancing
Shasha: dancing
Sinead: dancing that’s another thing i love i love when there’s dancing in music videos
Shasha: you give us some dancing in your okay guys
Sinead: same when you’re dancing by yourself though and I don’t have
Shasha: okay we were recording the Shawties anthem for Sinead’s music video and we were trying to choreograph and she realized that me and Shalom can’t dance and we’re just like okay just swayback
Shalom: okay and it’s kinda last minute and like we need to prepare us like at least a week like at least two days ahead
Sinead: two days no-no because I can’t keep my price in two days no no it needs to be like a week of rehearsal stuff like that
Shasha: Shalom Sinead has been trying to make us dance for a long time
you know that
Sinead: yeah
Shasha: it cannot cure our two left feet that we have
Shalom: yeah when we were younger Sinead used to
Sinead: I just forced them to dance with me like force them and be like guys dance time, get your shoes, get your outfit
Shasha: every Friday night! I’m not even kidding I feel like do we have any footage because I want to put like
Sinead: man if we did I would give it a look
Shalom: we have footage we were dancing in church and it was all cool
Shasha: we should put that in we should put that in we should put that in
[Music]
Sinead: oh my goodness
Shasha: oh my goodness Sinead why did you do that to us she’s used to making us dance.
Sinead: What do you mean? you didn’t have fun?
Shasha: No.
Shalom: in another life, Sinead would have been a dance teacher.
Shasha: she would have
Sinead: I could have maybe I don’t think I’m not great at
dancing at all though
Shalom: really? I think you’re expressive I don’t think you have to be the greatest dancer i
think you just have to love something but Shasha you have such a great form
Shasha: no, music dancing no that’s a no for me
Shalom: but Shasha like literally you have such a great posture
Shasha: no
Sinead: are you sure?
Shasha: just nah why are you questioning they know they’re just making fun of me anyway yeah we could not dance to that music video but Sinead’s music made up for it I have to say
Shalom: yeah it did make up for it
Sinead: and that’s the thing one thing that I want to incorporate more into my music videos is learning from people that are their legends right now Taylor swift legends Kanye when I look at them like okay I want to incorporate this into my music so when I see as the music video and storytelling and hearing from advice from other people like you guys if you say you like storytelling I might want to incorporate more of that or like dancing in it things like that
Shalom: yeah yeah
Sinead: or you said you like drake’s beats I’ll be like okay how do I sound like drake well not sound like you know have that kind of upbeat kind of style or if you like Kanye’s more do should I be more chill
Shasha: or be like more rock-like Paramore and Olivia Rodrigo
Sinead: I like that I like Olivia Rodrigo’s album that came out this year
Shasha: yeah me too I like Sour right?
Sinead: yeah sour
Shasha: was it sour last year
Sinead: no sour was this year
Shasha: wow so long I feel like the service is so long I love sour I love her
Sinead: it reminded me of Avril Lavigne like honestly
Shasha: same yeah I feel like I liked it. I know a lot of people like good for you but I like happier I don’t really like I like happier.
Shalom: You like happier?
Shasha: and that’s weird because I usually don’t listen to slow songs but I think it’s I think I like happier, yeah I don’t want to sing a lot of songs that are a lot of copyright so
Sinead: That’s what I’m saying.
Shasha: I like fun I like
happier
Shalom: man I like happier and I like jealousy that’s great
Sinead: yeah i love jealousy and good for you i don’t Know
Shalom: yeah give me I know it’s too angry
Sinead: and again I feel like there’s a story with it like yeah she kept the whole setting in a high school prom stuff like that and made a whole like a vibe around it I love that with an album when people do make a whole you know
Shasha: a story around a world around them
Sinead: world building
Shasha: I have to say it’s like the what was it called again a twin or not twin um what is it called again one’s like the twin of Taylor Swift’s 22 album oh I think I think for me you know what I’m saying like break up
Sinead: yeah
Shalom: Tomorrow I’m gonna post a video being like I don’t know about you because I’m feeling 22.
Sinead: i just said i was thinking why did you go I don’t know about you
Shasha: Shalom was singing
Sinead: and she went into a statement to sing it for copyright
Shasha: Spoiler for your birthday I got you a shirt that says I don’t know about you I’m putting 22.
Sinead: why did you give her a spoiler
Shalom: I’m wearing it tomorrow
Sinead: l by the way yeah we’re recording this the day before shalom turns 22.
Shasha: happy birthday Shalom!
Sinead: probably going out after your birthday
Shasha: yeah but yeah I give you a shoe t-shirt because I was like once in a lifetime
Sinead: when you’re going to be turning 22 exactly
Shalom: but like once that milestone is now like another milestone of me just like you know going away I turned 21 I only turned 20. I already turned 16 like literally
Sinead: yeah after 22 because just because the song would have been
Shasha: I know
Sinead: I know about you, I’m feeling 23.
Shasha: wait but why did Taylor say make a song about her 2022
Shalom: I think it was like a breakup song about her age like she’s 22 and she’s dating like an older guy
Shasha: oh because I’m like 22 is such a random thing. I mean you got out of college at 21. yeah at 18. You’re in your 20s and 16.
Shalom: what is an underrated age?
Sinead: underrated age I know one age I never remember 11. What did I do when I was 11?
Shalom: that’s so true
Shasha: um oh man what I did eleven
Shalom: I don’t know if we were in California when I was 11.
Sinead: no we were not
Shalom: yeah
Sinead: oh you were 11.
Shalom: no actually we got back and we got dogs right after
Sinead: oh my goodness
Shasha: You know what I think it’s underrated, why 30. Do you know Why? no, you know why because okay at 30 usually I’m not speaking for everyone you know you have a job-ready you’re stable but also you get to go on cruise ships alone cruise ships.
Sinead: you can’t go until you’re 30?
Shasha: you know until 25 I think or 28 or it was a little late do anything at 30 but below 30
Sinead: and sometimes you can’t even rent a car or
Shasha: yeah yeah 25 only 25. so not even the 20s
Sinead: not even in your 20s are you free like completely free
Shasha: yeah free when you’re 30 I feel like you’re invincible
Shalom: oh I like that invincible I gotta say when you’re in your 60s it’s like they ignored like
Shasha: I know each gap because people’s 70s and up they feel you know they have more care for but the 60s you’re on your own
Shalom: I know it’s like the retirement age it’s like do I work or am I retired
Sinead: oh like you don’t know exactly what’s in the 60s
Shalom: yeah exactly when 50 that’s your next milestone like 50
Sinead: yeah yeah yeah you’re half a decade
Shalom: 60s it’s like it’s like
Sinead: what do you say about your 60s
Shasha: yeah what do you say about your 60s
Shalom: 70s like I can understand 70s
Shasha: you know you’re laying at 70. you know what I’m saying
Shalom: exactly the 60s is like it’s that transition
Shasha: teens are underrated I have to say.
Sinead: Underrated?
Shasha: I’m sorry whoa You cant do some when you’re a teenager
Sinead: teenage years with being in your 20s that’s what i would say like
Shalom: exactly
Shasha: I know
Sinead: just act like a teenager in your 20s, that’s i would say yeah that’s being in your twenties is this big.
Shasha: You can’t do a lot.
Shalom: teenager you are restricted by so many
Shasha: so much and you have to do things like weekly
Sinead: I’d rather just be like do my redo my teenage years of what I would want to achieve in my 20s
Shalom: get the best glow up in your 20s
Sinead: exactly yeah you look better in your 20s you don’t you’re not awkward anymore you’re not like you know what I mean I don’t know I think
Shasha: you can rent a car
Shalom: exactly
Shasha: you have to worry about school like
Sinead: exactly you don’t have to worry about school
Shasha: teens it’s overrated
Sinead: overrated
Shalom: yeah those who are worried about college, they can worry about school
Sinead: true I’ve shown you 20s outside of school.
Shasha: Sinead I got an album idea I don’t know if I should say it out of here because someone might steal it I have a great idea, Sinead.
Sinead: tell me after
Shasha: growing up
Sinead: okay
Shasha: then you make a song about 10 years old a person who is 16 years old a person who is 21-year-olds go to college someone who is 30 years old a new mother someone who is 40 years old going through a divorce or and then 50 years old leaving the nest six years old going to retirement 70-year-olds going to a nursing home 80 years Old dying
[Laughs]
Sinead: Shasha you want me to write a song going into a retirement home? It would be like B-I-N-G-O bingo
Shasha: no you know that is amazing b-i-n-g-o bingo like I’m just saying how creative is that
Sinead: that’s great you know honestly, Shasha gives me a lot of great ideas for like eps and albums
Shasha: and she never applies it
Sinead: No, I think about it you know it just takes a long time to write stuff like that
Shasha: I guess
Shalom: that’s just so this is a great idea but it’s also really funny
Sinead: it’s almost okay
Shasha: no, but that is something that can go viral I’m not even kidding like come on oh my god and each one is like 10 20. like it was 10 songs only to 100.
Shalom: no but you know what or a nine but let me add to it each era that you do you should probably do so
Shasha: so if you’re 10 years old, into or you know any age thing, when 50’s, 60’s, 70’s 80’s and the 2000s is like I’m a rock
Sinead: yeah um is very much hip-hop
Shasha: Yes
Shalom: yeah, you should mash it up in age.
Sinead: wait what would you say is like the era right now like what would you say is the
music style right now
Shasha: people I’m gonna say like for a certain section, I don’t know if you guys ever heard of this no I don’t think that is I don’t put a snow
Shalom: I think it’s mainly hip-hop right yeah like a different type of hip-hop but also it’s kind of like pop as well pop
Sinead: it’s like a mix of pop and rap but like and then occasionally alternative
Shasha: but you know-how in the 50s it’s so (makes music) something really or like (sings) something like that. That was 50’s, the 60s is Beatles
Sinead: I’m still barely in the 2020s
Shasha: 70s 70s is disco
Sinead: right
Shalom: no because like the 2010s which like that electro (makes music)
Sinead: Oh you’re right like Zedd
Shasha: dubstep
Sinead: no, but not dubstep okay when I think about 2010 I think about all you have to do is stay the song you know that one I think about stuff like that
Shasha: remixes
Sinead: oh that’s very much 2010 yeah
Shasha: I’m just saying though that’s a good idea yeah y’all just be dropping some bangs hold up one more we got the age one we got the different arrows one but I said it before I’ll say it again different colors so uh a song titled red.
Shalom: you’re angry
Shasha: a blue song
Sinead: wait why wouldn’t you say that red romantic why would you say red’s angry
Shasha: pink should be romantic should be Romantic
Sinead: but what if pink was more like
Shasha: what
Sinead: chill or cute
Shasha: oh that’s a good idea
Sinead: that’s people interpret colors in different ways some people associate
Shalom: red is angry
Sinead: some people say red is romantic
Shalom: but it’s on a woman
Sinead: And then people could be like angry is what if people get angry with green
Shasha: green should be jealousy no green should be jealousy yellow should be happy
Sinead: what if people get happy with the blue.
Shasha: why would you have it blue? Blue is sad black should be depression and sadness you know people say
Sinead: black is cool like you know like
Shasha: okay Sinead you are not trying to be cooperating with me what should um
Sinead: orange what kind of I have to give them orange orange orange is like a weird one like
Shasha: I think it should be like a
Shalom: oh oh I can’t I get like language change like language
Sinead: Language change?
Shasha: what
Shalom: yeah like Spanish but then you switched
Shasha: so bilingual
Shalom: yeah bilingual because
Shasha: I say confused
Sinead: orange just makes you confuse
Shasha: I don’t know I like bilingual
Sinead: oh my goodness if you look at the color orange you just got I’m confused when you see that orange
Shalom: purple what is purple
Shasha: oh purple oh
Shalom: it’s more of a rich color it’s always been a small
Shasha: yeah
Sinead: that’s true
Shasha: what emotion the emotion
Sinead: no like it’s like elevating pride
Shasha: prideful passionate
Sinead and Shalom: yeah
Shasha: oh you should get on this before someone who’s watching this makes an album out of it I don’t know but aren’t you.
Sinead: I’m making an album right now I am working on an ep right now you know so what can we talk about you know I can’t talk about anything yet because still in the beginning stages basically, I’m still working on getting some you know working on the beast working on the lyrics working on the vibe that I want
Shasha: sneak peek sneak peek
Sinead: so you know make it a good one
Shasha: yes
Sinead: I can’t give a sneak peek
Shasha: one line one verse
Sinead: one line? one first okay I’ll drop one song title
Shasha: okay say it
Sinead: five four
Shasha: five plus four equals nine
Sinead: what is no i
Shalom: meaning her height
Shasha: oh oh is this a song about being a shortie
Sinead: no but you’ll see what it’s about it’s about a certain vibe the 5’4
Shasha: being short
Sinead: no oh my goodness
Shasha: bonus step stool and see because you can’t reach
Sinead: oh my goodness are you trying to roast well you’re roasting yourself
Shasha: how’s the weather down there I’m not that shorter than her guys
Sinead: she’s just 5 flat or maybe 5’1.
Shasha: no 5 I’m 5’2.
Sinead: no she’s not 5’2, stop lying.
Shalom: I’m 5’2
Sinead: every one of our podcast episodes gonna is people arguing about their height
Shasha: One episode we’re gonna be five one 5’2, 5’4
Sinead: I’m always five four and I stay consistent with that
Shalom: do you have a fear that when you’re um when you’re dating then you guys could be like oh you’re so cute they can just like lift you up
Shasha: that’s funny and I don’t think of fearing them are you projecting your fears on me
Shalom: like what if people don’t take me seriously
Shasha: you’re another album idea
Sinead: what
Shasha: growing tall
Sinead: okay what if we did the progression of a
catapult trying to butterfly that’ll be
the next album idea
Shalom: she’s like Pixar you know Pixar is like okay what if a toy talks
Shasha: yeah
Sinead: emotions well with emotions had emotions
Shasha: yo but those slap yeah I did pick some movies laughs movies do slap what if a soul was alive come on
Sinead and Shalom: facts
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Shasha: I do want to ask the people in Pixar how do they come up with their like movies
Sinead: honestly they probably just look at everyday ordinary objects and be like
okay so say I was looking at a toothbrush right now so be like hey what if we follow a toothbrush’s journey and becoming getting used to brushing their teeth right and then getting thrown out after three months and then you follow the journey
Shalom: okay but I would love to see them make a movie about different body atoms inside
Sinead: oh like like the enemy sells them at work
Shalom: yes yeah I would love to oh my goodness I would
love that
Shasha: that would be so cool
Shalom: I don’t know why but there was like certain shows in the early 2000s where they would like to highlight movies like that type of storyline like I remember watching jimmy neutron he was in the body of one of his friends
Sinead: yeah yeah i remember that story
Shasha: I remember
Sinead: they had one fairly odd parent too you’re right
Shasha: also and also a medic school
Sinead: I think rick and Morty had one too yeah and ravens
Shalom: I think that’s ravens well no actually that that’s had a difference but they were in a body and all grown up too guys there was some an absolute
Sinead: there’s always like you know there’s like an anime there’s always a beach episode and every cartoon American cartoon
Shasha: every American cartoon
Sinead: it’s like the body
Shasha: yeah it’s just it’s weird
Shalom: we’re like okay this is how the lungs and like you know maybe a river falling in blood and oh we’re gonna have to fight the disease of the white bloods and stuff that’s
Shasha: yeah it’s a science episode it’s gonna be a Pixar but it seems unoriginal now why would they want to do an original idea
Sinead: ooh that’s true i mean they could expand on it i guess
Shasha: another album idea it’s called the body or Body-a-dy or something like that
Sinead: I make a song about what arms and legs
Shasha: like the liver how those arms do be hustling how a brain and then you say how I think bit different.
Sinead: okay now that you’re explaining it doesn’t sound this bad
Shasha: my lips be talking on facts like I’m just saying
Shalom: oh I love that
Sinead: it’s like literally you take after our mom
Shalom: Shasha you have to co-write with Sinead
Shasha: no I gotta sing it right I’m gonna just do it myself
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Sinead: all right guys we are hungry
Shalom: we’re gonna eat some lasagna
Sinead: yes we’re gonna celebrate Shalom’s birthday
Early and eat some lasagna.
Shasha: anyways guys just tell us what is your favorite album released this year in 2021
Sinead: yeah
Shasha: the sour planner her certified lover boy tell us
Sinead: your favorite album that you listen to or song if people released a single this year
Shalom: yeah my favorite is Sinead’s
Shasha: Period. Shawty Anthem.
Sinead: yeah listen to the Shawty Anthem
Shasha: and I’m all streaming what was it called again the VC one sip it in the VC that was a good one too.
Sinead: along with the homies and yeah
Shasha: bye
Sinead: see you guys in the next podcast