On this episode of Dear Black Men, the conversation revolves around the concept of dirty macking, which is when someone speaks negatively about another person to gain the interest of someone else. The hosts discuss different levels of dirty macking and share examples from their own experiences. They also touch on the importance of communication and trust in relationships. Overall, the conversation is lively and filled with humor. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the topic of lying. They debate whether men or women are better liars, with Troy and Ron arguing that women are better liars due to their calculated and strategic approach, while Tone argues that men are better liars because they can sustain a lie for longer. They share personal stories of lies they have told and discuss the differences in how men and women handle lying. The conversation ends with Troy calling someone to confess a recent lie and ask for forgiveness. The conversation explores the concept of loyalty and how friends navigate difficult situations. The speakers discuss the importance of remaining solid and true to one's character when faced with challenges. They share personal experiences of testing friendships and the value of trust and respect. They also touch on the consequences of public disagreements and the need for accountability. In this part of the conversation, Troy Parish and Tone discuss the their friends 2kDre and Late Night rap beef and the role of their loyalty in rap battle. They touch on Tone responsibility as the producer and engineer in the controversial songs. Ron joins the conversation and expresses his opinion that the battle should have never happened. They debate whether Tone should would have mixed the diss tracks if he had the same relationship with both artists. They also discuss the intensity of the diss tracks and the impact they had on their perception of the artists. In the final part of the conversation, Troy, Ron, and Tone reflect on the battle tracks and express their regret for the disrespectful lyrics. They discuss the importance of maintaining respect and friendship even in a rap battle. They also attempt to patch things up with Late Night and 2kDre, by calling them both to discuss different point of views. Despite the comedic undertone of both tracks, the guys express respect for Late Night and 2kDre and hope that they can reconcile. The conversation ends with a IG Of The Week and Song Of The Week finishing up yet another great podcast episode.
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