Can you, I don’t know if you’ve ever said this in an interview, can you tell them your theory, on how Ray J, has never taken an L?
Ray J will never lose, Ray J is the man, Ray J is probably top 5, hip-hop, West Coast of all time
Why? Why do you feel this way, Vince?
Does Ray J not have hits?
He has a couple hits
Ray J was the first Blood on a record that was certified. Have you seen the Kay Slay interview?
No, what did he say in it?
So, without Ray J, there is no game. Center view, first Ray J album, peep that out. I was just a youngster hanging on the 9 block. Okay?
It’s, it’s, it’s more facts like, he has
Facts, why, what you mean he never takes an L? He always end up winning?
You like Kanye West music don’t you?
Of course I do
You like Moesha don’t you?
Of course
You like VH1 don’t you?
VH1 is a great channel
Ray J has had a hand in everything that’s current in black culture. Nigga disrespected the money team. Ray J was the first to hop up. Bro, everything that we love is directly directed to Ray J. Period
This scares me
For the, for the, for the love of Ray J
For the love
Love & Hip-Hop, Ray J. That was the name of that fucking song. I mean that show, period
Whoa, whoa. Corey, can you work on getting a Ray J feature for this?
We don’t need a Ray J feature, we not ready for nothing like that. We just need a cosign
The Ray J Theory: A Lighthearted Homage
“Interlude [Vince Staples]” by Chris Brown offers listeners a humorous and insightful dialogue that spotlights Ray J’s enduring influence on hip-hop and pop culture. The lyrics, featuring Vince Staples, read like a playful podcast segment where Vince passionately defends Ray J’s legendary status. He lists Ray J’s musical achievements, cultural touchpoints, and his unexpected centrality to many trends in Black entertainment. The discussion is filled with witty banter and cultural references, making it both a tribute and a tongue-in-cheek exploration of how one artist can shape an entire era. Through this interlude, the track cleverly blurs the lines between jest and genuine admiration, encouraging fans to reconsider Ray J’s overlooked legacy.
Song Credits
- Artist: Chris Brown
- Featured: Vince Staples