Today, series of interviews Hot Ones continues its excellent season, bringing Desus and Mero into the fold. The pair is in good shape in the face of the increasing number of Scovilles and Sean Evans' gentle look, which answers questions and distributes spiritual criticism in an emblematic way.

Around seven minutes, Sean Evans lost little time putting the Bodega Boys on the spot, investigating their previous reasoning that "J. Cole is a waste". The subject arouses a maniacal laugh of Mero. "He's scared now, so he woke up," jokes Mero. "We can not say that it is a junk." Desus says: "We are still bronzers, so I do not really listen to music waking up, I'm listening to music that is probably causing blacks to fall in. I have to hear a little bit of shooting, a little bit of misogyny I need cocaine rap So you know, J. Cole is not really my cup of tea. "

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However, that does not mean that aversion has deep depth. "There are J. Cole songs I play on," says Desus. "I'm like – who is it?" They look like J. Cole, "and me, at …" He proceeded to piece together a disappointed and slightly defeated facial expression. Play this new Blueface! "

The two men engage in the sordid story of Sixty-nine, while Mero predicted the rampage of Rainbow Wonder on a global level. "He would throw his grandmother in jail," he says, while Desus proposes a similar approach. "I think he's seen a lot of Law and order so he thought that they had put him in the witness protection … You have a tattooed 69 on your face! Are you going to Scotsdale Arizona and start over? "

And the wings have not come into play yet. Make sure to catch the Bodega Boys on Hot Ones below and look for their return to television later tonight, exclusively on Showtime.