5 • 2.8K Ratings
🗓️ 29 September 2022
⏱️ 73 minutes
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This episode we're chatting about why black people love beauty/barber shops featuring guests Michael Oloyede and Freddie.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Black People Love Paramora podcast. We're trying to make black people feel seen. Please rate us and write us a review on Apple podcast and Spotify five stars only because we are five star bitches or do gotty. |
0:29.5 | I'm your host, Sequoia and today joining me to talk about beauty shops slash barber shops black hair in general. We have host of money honey's podcast and content creator, Freddie ransom, aka DJ mini skirts as well as actor producer art director of the creative collective and culture con Michael Michael key for not your last name for me one more time Michael a lawyer day. |
0:53.5 | Say what's up y'all there's anything that I miss please tell them but say what's up. Thank you so much for having us on I've been very excited to be a guest on your coveted black people up here and more podcast so thank you I'm excited to key key and talk everything today. |
1:11.5 | I am very excited. Yes, Michael listen, I'm always down for a key key and to talk about black people and what we love and what we don't love so thank you for having me. |
1:22.5 | Oh, yes, absolutely. Thank you for coming on. It's been a minute for me and Freddie been talking about doing something with this podcast for a minute so very happy to have you Michael. |
1:31.5 | Thank you for coming on such last minute very excited to dive in. Okay, so before we get to talking about black hair. We have in my defense and my defense is a segment where we bring one of our controversial opinions and we defend it for you all. |
1:43.5 | Now, y'all, I haven't in my defense this week. Do you to have one do you want me to start or do you want to start? |
1:50.5 | I want you to start. Okay, I'm ready. I'm ready. Okay, my in my defense this week, I tweeted this, but I tweeted this in Twitter close friends, whatever that Twitter circle. |
2:02.5 | So everybody might not have seen it. Freddie, you probably have seen you might have seen it. |
2:07.5 | I personally feel like Mexican tacos are just infinitely better than black tacos and I am so, so sorry, y'all, like, you know that I love Nick is I really do I love you. |
2:22.5 | But it's giving very Caucasian black people tacos are giving very Caucasian I cannot get behind it. I can't believe that for the first half of my life. I had never tasted an authentic taco. I thought I didn't like tacos like that because all I ever had was niggas tacos with ground beef and as season and salt and the taco packets. |
2:45.5 | And tomatoes and lettuce and and cheese on it. I don't want this shit like what is this and sour cream and sour cream and I am never more anti black than when we start talking about Mexican tacos versus black tacos. |
3:00.5 | And that's not like me and I'm sorry that I have to turn it to that person, but it is what it is. So that's my in my defense this week. I feel like the people that listen to this podcast are going to have feelings thoughts, y'all for free to share them. |
3:12.5 | I can't I cannot disagree with you. Thank you. Thank you. Taste. |
3:18.5 | Moving to LA has really like solidified Mexican tacos are superior. Why are we even why are we even having this argument? Y'all like, come on. Come on. |
3:31.5 | I grew up with African tacos. So like that's a whole different thing. Oh, please do tell. I didn't know was African tacos until I one day was making tacos and I was like, I cannot serve this to any of my friends. It's good. It's not bad. Don't get me wrong. |
3:49.5 | But I feel like it's blasphemous to what tacos are supposed to be. You know, we use a lot of spices and you know, am I making Jalof rice or am I making tacos? Like what was going on? So Mexican tacos. I'm going to leave. I'm going to leave it to Mexican tacos. |
4:08.5 | You know, leave them right where they at. They don't need to be touched. Now, I agree that Mexican tacos are better, but I did not realize that like you said, Michael, until we moved to LA. Now, what I will say is, I will fuck up some black people tacos. |
4:24.5 | I just have a craving for the bullshit. You know what I mean? That's better. Yes. You know, like I really like the crunchy taco that you get in the package at the at the grocery store. I mean, I really like. I love sour cream and Mexican don't put sour cream when they're touch. |
4:43.5 | You know what? That's true. That's true. I do enjoy sour cream on my taco. I didn't realize that wasn't a Mexican thing. Okay. If it's some black people going to do is too much. |
4:58.5 | Yeah. Right. Consistently, certainly. And usually I stand in most cases. I'm like, absolutely, we're going to do too much. But in this case, please, you all please pull it back. I don't need it. Thank you. |
5:13.5 | Okay. Should I go or Michael, you want to go? I'll let you go. I'll go after you. |
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