LIPPY (FOR THE CULTURE) x TAZER BLACK (3 SHOTS) x CHUCKIE ONLINE | JD IN THE DUFFLE BAG: UPFRONT
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The latest episode of our Upfront series sees For The Culture's Lippy come together with 3 Shots of Tequila's Tazer Black and In The Duffle Bag's Chuckie Online to talk about their experiences with race in the UK.
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Why am I laughing when lippy said he’s in his 20s being run down by 16 year olds 😂😂😂😂😂 He’s so honest with it I can’t even mock him but it still funny.
@morelyfe1891
3 жыл бұрын
Thats how it goes
I love that Chuckie pauses to tells us different locations and places that don’t exist anymore. He does it on all of his platforms and it helps some of us who aren’t from that side of the pond.
@angelsams9437
3 жыл бұрын
nsleepy3 kinda like a historian
@JYGtube
3 жыл бұрын
lol I think it's a Jamaican story telling thing
Big up these 3 black kings 👑
True or correct?...The way these man have progressed with their own individual podcasts and are able to sit down and have a conversation as grown men is such a G ting to do. This puts to the bed that Black People can't come together and support eachother.
@TheKondinho
3 жыл бұрын
absolutely
@ashrielmorris6237
3 жыл бұрын
💯
@8BitHate
3 жыл бұрын
I feel like this idea of black people cant do this or the black community doesnt do x,y or z is something that society has pushed onto the black community. Whether they support their own isn’t an issue that persists only in one ethnic group, it’s the same across all of them. It’s more a case of people just being shit, rather then the colour of our skin. It just social media perpetuating bullshit for engagement.
@TWENTYTWOBeats
3 жыл бұрын
Did man say true or correct?
@dstone2067
3 жыл бұрын
Black people cant stick together . Period
Big up Lippy man his path is very important for a lot of people
"We understand that they don't understand you..." That got me unexpectedly emotional, man. 😔😥
@Csense-se5ke
3 жыл бұрын
✊🏾
Lippy and Chuckie being the host of a podcast is something we need but we didn’t know we need it
@jammers7279
3 жыл бұрын
C Definitely the perfect balance of characters
@jammy008
3 жыл бұрын
lippy chuckie and dan 👌🏿
Great conversation by three great guests. A sequel is definitely needed.
@SufyanBostan
3 жыл бұрын
Trust me could sit and listen to this for hours
@jjsouthwestldn850
3 жыл бұрын
Go to chuckies halfcast podcast
@MrTrillz07
3 жыл бұрын
Lippy talking about his school days takes me back it was like that and what Tazer said real talks
I ain’t gonna lie this is needed still, like these talk carry so much things the youth and older lot need to hear. Keep going you man!
@ylee2829
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah
I think Lippy was destined tro be what he is. he be having fun, real talks, laughing while doing what he loves especially the link up listening party he naturally shines
Very powerful convo. Lippy is cracking me up. The beeps are like Jerry Springer 😂😂😂😂
The positivity round this table is infectious 👍
Lippy is actually so smart, the way he explains what he’s saying with good analogies is so understandable
Mad to see mandem online chatting about local places. Real inspiring and a proper convo. Bless
As someone who grown up and lives in the east midlands, it's always interesting to hear growing up in London and the massive differences a 100 or so miles in the same country
@JaySwarve
3 жыл бұрын
Foreal
@thehoneyeffect
3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the East Midlands... in a black area in Nottingham...to me what they said in this vid sounds a lot like my childhood ...but Im a black woman 'from ends', if you're not black or from a v black-dominated place you might not be able to relate.
@rows7661
3 жыл бұрын
thehoneyeffect what area in Nottingham are you from? If you don’t mind me asking. Considering moving down there from London, would like to know where the diverse areas are.
@jimthecaptainsmate3542
3 жыл бұрын
That's nothing new. Great Britain has always been divided with local customs and boundaries.....its been that way for millennia. Of course these days MSM try to play it up as 'divisive' and non inclusive when in fact it's the opposite. For example go to Newcastle from Sussex...totally different culture yet the Geordies are some of the most welcoming people to outsiders.
Loved this! Thank you for the good energies, positive vibes and quality perspectives 💫 ✨
Love this, real discussions from personal perspectives, not one man speaking for the people or "the culture"
great link up.. My first primary school was predominantly white, I had lots of friends and lots of abuse. we minorities gravitated towards each other and always had each others back regardless of the area we lived, Age and family origin e.g jamaica, Nigeria, Somalia, India etc. I then went to a next school with a more equal mix and felt so much more confident in my self as I realised that there were many of us and that I wasn't "different" .. As a grown man I'm glad to have experienced both environments as I can understand that some people are prejudice as a result of the environment they grew in, not necessarily their core beliefs. I wish I could stick these younger back in my white school so they can learn that we're stronger together and stop warring each other.. Us of our generation did so much to level the playing field just for these youngers to turn on each other..
I love this conversation, very positive hearing your views. Keep up the good work!!
My younger bro listens to both these mans podcast.. glad i watched this cos maybe i'll give them a go too. great conversation and really reminiscent of time back in the day..
Amazing Conversation from three of the UKs most inspirational guys.
The last thing Lippy said is so true man. A lot of the worlds problem just boils down to ignorance. We all out ourselves in boxes of black/white/Asian/man/woman, we can’t fully understand the experiences of others. We all need to take the time to hear each other out, at the end of the day we might still disagree but at least we know we tried 🙏🏿
Thank you 🙏🏿 BLACK PEOPLE STAND UP
Mad linkup, great podcast👍🏾
Shows you how important it is to have black educators.
Such an important conversation
Always consistent content with these guys 👌🏾
2:00 Tazer said he missed out on "Bare Stuff" ... Na bro you didn't miss out on anything that "Stuff" wouldn't be worth it in the long run
This is absolutely amazing, you guys are g’s large up yourselves 💛
Loved this ! But this should have been on your own channel Chucks ! 💛
this conversation was needed. ive had struggles with feeling this way and not sure if i was overthinking it. i couldnt understand why i was so paranoid of groups of men from my own culture. i should not be afraid of groups of black men. Mental conditioning is a REAL thing. than u gentlemen for bringing awareness to this topic.
One of the most informative and relatable podcast for a while .mother's and sister should watch closely
Loved this episode, made me smile
Big up Lippy. Related to so much of this.
Unbelievable podcast, genuinely so brilliant.
How can you not rate lippy? 👊🏽 just says it how it is whether it’s about someone else or him #WithoutSnitching
Dope conversation 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 more please!
This was excellent!
Top tier episode 🔥🔥🔥
Good honest chat next Gen NW media doing bits love it
Chuckie never lets me down
Very good conversation
Really good topics today 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
The 18 bus route was notorious.. harrow rd, KG, College park, harlesden, stonebridge, St Raphs and wembley, Copland High School had man from all the Bits... too & from school was mad.. FACTS!!!!! big up Lippy and the man dem.. Growth is real!!!
the collaboration we never knew we needed
This is so wholesome ❤️❤️❤️
We needed this.
Great podcast 👍🏾
AMAZING TALK !!!!!
That was a good conversation
What happened to for the culture?
I'm so glad they touched on the whole black male perspective. What a segment! People need to talk about this
alot of real talk in this
Real Chuckie fans know the "older from his ends who used to be the guy but who is now washed"-story by heart
@mray9305
3 жыл бұрын
Who is it?
JD SPORTS USING BLACK TALENT FOR THEIR OWN BRAND BUT THEIR TOP BRASS IS ALL WHITE. WE NEED TO DO BETTER.
@jjsouthwestldn850
3 жыл бұрын
Well Said Homie
@will4424
3 жыл бұрын
They all need the bag but yeah you are right
@leonpalmer2429
3 жыл бұрын
Aint this like 99% of everything
@TruthNotfame
3 жыл бұрын
Facts
Great episode 🙏🏿🙏🏿 rise up kings
20k in one day! Madness 🤞🏾🔥🤞🏾🔥
solid ep
Can't even express how much I enjoyed this 👑
LIPPY has hit the nail on the head football stadium analogy 1.9.30 seconds
Lippy is the swearing king big up lippy lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Great reasoning session. Love!
A lot of Teachers default is to group or label students. The students a lot of the time then end up playing into that label. They should be trained to fight against labelling kids. To see through it.
this was a sick convo
Very good episode I could fully relate
Lippy is too funny lol 😂😂😂😂
Lippy is the black Alan Shearer lol 😂😂😂😂
BIg up the convo👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
All star podcast ynah
This line up is mad still best front 3 of the podcast game
Capital City? Na Tazer! Its Willesden High School...Put some respek on the name, please!
@P00PYKINS
3 жыл бұрын
Nah it's CCA now!
Everyone knows Queens Park was in the middle of all the madness Tazer wasnt lying
37mins+ lippy just laid it out straight ✊🏾
Liked this episode
19:47 --> we understand that they don't understand you. That says it all
Lippy is too funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m Latvian/ Russian white and can relate a lot to what you guys saying ! Hood is a hood anywhere. Same shit. Good video!
Love to see it
Rewatching this now
This podcast was hilarious
Great conversation
3 Shots for the Culture 👌🏿
Rate this conversion
great convo
Based on what lippy said I can see when foreign countries go for Caribbean teachers I never looked at it like that before
The geography story just unlocked a memory
Ole tie JD for this one 💙🖤
nice conversation
This was a W
The days when kids were genuinely scared of what their parents would say/do. We were taught respect the hard way but it worked .
@ukjamaican4488
3 жыл бұрын
Jay Swarve what days were those g?
@Chigz10
3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of people weren't scared of their parents then and plenty are now. Everything's situational not generational.
A lot of people from the block don’t feel there’s a space for them in the “outside” until they see someone like them out der
Everyone saying WE NEEDED THIS... the Truth is WE already Knew This,, THEY needed this.. the people who are closed minded and ignorant... And real talk most youtubers will know interacting with your comments is a sign that you actually engage with your followers/comments/ audience .... and ive scrolled down and i cant see JD SPORTS responding to anything... This says A lot - JD SPORTS -
North west in da house!
This is why Grime is greater than Road Rap and UK Drill combined. The unity from UK Garage continued and then ended with Grime. The same unity came from Jungle and DnB into those genres and eventhough alot of shootings and stabbings were happening in the 2000's, majority of the roughest areas in London still wasn't extremely terrible during that decade.
Cool vid, please bring Akala in on a conversation and people like Reni-Eddo-Lodge etc if you can. Anyways keep talking
this is sick
Nah but I loved this talk. These three a talking FACTS.
I like Lippy for being honest
Chuckie's a legend you know. '' he might be 6, a super young buck''
That Rashford take was so true, imperfect people trying to cancel others out of spite and jealousy😪