[Tyler, The Creator:] 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?
[Vince Staples:] Ray J will never lose, Ray J is the man, Ray J is probably top 5, hip-hop, West Coast of all time
[Interviewer:] Why? Why do you feel this way, Vince?
[Vince Staples:] Does Ray J not have hits?
[Interviewer:] He has a couple hits
[Vince Staples:] Ray J was the first Blood on a record that was certified. Have you seen the [?] interview?
[Interviewer:] No, what did he say in it?
[Vince Staples:] So, without Ray J, there is no game. This interview, first Ray J album, peep that out. I was just a youngster hanging on the 9 block. Okay?
[Tyler, The Creator:] It’s, it’s, it’s more facts like, he has…
[Interviewer:] Facts, why, what you mean he never takes an L? He always end up winning?
[Vince Staples:] You like Kanye West music don’t you?
[Interviewer:] Of course I do
[Vince Staples:] You like Moesha don’t you?
[Interviewer:] Of course
[Vince Staples:] You like VH1 don’t you?
[Interviewer:] VH1 is a great channel
[Vince Staples:] Ray J has had a hand in everything that’s occurred 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
[Tyler, The Creator:] Excuse me
[Vince Staples:] For the, for the, for the love of Ray J
[Interviewer:] For the love
[Vince Staples:] Love & Hip-Hop, Ray J. That was the name of that fucking song on that show, period
[Interviewer:] Woah, woah. Corey, can you work on getting a Ray J feature for this?
[Vince Staples:] We don’t need a Ray J feature, we not ready for nothing like that. We just need a cosign