Miami Club Denies Girl Entry and Charges Her $300 to Enter for Being Fat
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Summary
On this episode of the 305 Word Brickle podcast, we have special guest Pooh Bear join us to talk about the new year and how he's going to make the most out of it. We also talk about how he s going to handle the craziness that is New Years Eve and New Years Day.
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This is the 305 Word Brickle sponsored today by H Factor.
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Today, let's talk about my tag team partners first.
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And our special guest, one of the most influential people in music, Pooh Bear.
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We're going to start talking to Pooh Bear first.
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If you guys want a reading, it's 98 or above, as always, but I'm going to put this American flag here because I've never been prouder to be an American.
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So anyways, before we get started, it is 2026, but it's still the year of the steak.
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And three days, three days into the horse year, what happened?
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So what I'm telling you is things like that are to be expected, as is Road Rage.
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That's something you guys are going to witness yourselves on an everyday level because people who are ones are very aggressive.
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So one of the first places we can manifest that aggressiveness in today's society is driving a car.
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But there's a story that's happening right now in the news that's going viral.
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If you're fat, you're not getting the club for free.
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I'm just mainly just dropping a lot of video content more, more and more, man, focusing on increasing YouTube and taking advantage of the horse year.
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It's looking like a really good year right now.
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I saved a lot of money switching my car insurance.
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Went to Aspen, man, for Christmas, and it didn't snow.
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And it was like the first time since 1974 that there was no snow.
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I'm like, man, we live in Miami and I'm going to.
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And then it didn't snow the day that we were leaving.
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And then every mountain was like, it's not enough snow.
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But nonetheless, though, it's going to be a great year.
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And of course, a lot of new things on the way for this podcast.
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So, listen, I understand your name is Industry.
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Do you think it's still possible to make money in this industry?
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I just think like everything else, you have to pivot.
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You have to learn when things aren't working anymore and just to let go.
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Kind of like when Pro Tools was created and a lot of engineers just didn't want to learn Pro Tools and now they don't have jobs anymore.
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So it's just about pivoting and being able to adjust and understand where the money's coming from.
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Now it's not coming from the same place as I always say, adapt or die.
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So is that mainly with streaming or has it evolved beyond just what streaming is?
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Streaming, but believe it or not, man, there's still still not fair yet with the streaming.
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So I can't say that once you dive in and you get to the streams that you're going to be able to crush it because everything's not fair right now.
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And, you know, the president signed the Music Modernization Act, you know, before he left office the first time, which helped us a lot because now, you know, they had to change the rates, but they're just still like 0.000.
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Is it true that some people are chosen to blow up and these platforms can help you, Wink Wink, blow up?
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And, you know, you could kind of identify them when they just kind of come out of nowhere.
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And then when you start following the money, you understand its relationships, man.
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No, we can call it some ninth, but we won't do it right now.
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That's why I almost did it and I stopped myself.
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I used to wonder why, man, even in politics, they have industry plants.
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And it makes sense because you need to have a guarantee of what that person is going to say when you want to put that many millions in it.
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And you don't want your ad set to self-depreciate or even worse, depreciate your assets.
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So you can do that by having someone through secret societies, a boys' club, religious groups, all these things that you could have a track worker from how most of the time when they're young all the way to an adulthood, their father someone, but you could guarantee that ad set is going to do everything you ask it for.
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That's pretty much what the Freemasons were for a long time.
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So, out of everyone in the industry you work with, who's your favorite and top three people?
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You would say, God, top three people that I worked with.
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I'm going to have to say 112, even though that's a group from back in the day.
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Just because they gave me my first chance, I was 16.
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Cheers, co-wrote anywhere with Ron, and that was my first hit record with 112.
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And he's just overall great, like talented artist.
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You know, some people are great with certain things.
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If I ever compare anybody, who do you think is a better performer, him or him?
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And I'd be like, Usher, because it's just overall entertainment.
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Yeah because Someone's going to get mad at you Someone's going to watch you to get mad at you.
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I mean, I would have to say, I would have to say, Justin Bieber, man.
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Yeah, even just for believing in me as much as he did, you know, that and I've never been allowed to write three albums for anybody else.
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Yeah, so for him to, and there's not a lot of people that can say that about Michael Jackson or certain people on that caliber.
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And for that, for him believing in me, he was like a person that gave me the utmost respect and therefore it was like allowed me to be myself completely.
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And, you know, he appreciated it probably more than any other.
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He gave you the ball, but you fucking ran with it.
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And being prepared, you know, to take this, but, you know, preparation meets opportunity.
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You know, being able to take the ball, but understanding how to dribble it and shoot it as well.
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Is it like you got to have a label backing you?
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It's more so creating, you know, being hot, man.
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And it's so right now, because of social media, so many cool little hacks that I don't even know.
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But it's a lot of AI, but I've seen so many people become popular from going viral.
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And they'll just have a cool idea that just engages everyone.
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And so as long as you can do that and you can create some type of an audience, you could, you know, you can generate some money because at that point, you just want people to genuinely like you.
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You know, that's the whole thing McDonald's did.
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They just sold cheeseburgers for a while until you loved their cheeseburgers.
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And it was like, all right, now we're going to give you double cheeseburgers.
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And then we're like, we love those double cheeseburgers.
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They're like, all right, now we're going to put a bread in the middle.
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They were making dial and everybody in with the cheeseburgers.
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Then once you love McDonald's, they was like, all right, here's a chicken sandwich.
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Here's a bitch fillet and McRib once a year, some mystery meat.
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You've seen movies, though, like Hannibal Lecter, right?
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Dom, you've been in the industry for a while, right?
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What's your biggest issue with artists nowadays, you think?
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Because I think most artists nowadays, they're too cool for school.
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They don't want to actually be themselves and show character.
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They're kind of like, yeah, man, smoking his blunt was good.
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I think they have a hard time with, like, I hate to say it, like, adapting, but evolving, getting with the times.
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And that's mainly because street culture isn't really widely accepted with the youth.
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But artists are having a hard time creating that mystique while also being approachable.
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Like, mystique and being mysterious is what sold a lot for artists.
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But just that model itself is kind of deemed lame or farm and all these terms now for being cool to like bring you down on their level.
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You got a rapper that comes in with shades on, fresh as hell, all the money.
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They're going to say, oh, the nigga aura forming.
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Like, bro, back in the past, you would say that nigga flower, he's cool.
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Or if you have someone that's threatening someone's life on the camera, they're going to be like, this dude's doing all this to go to jail.
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And they're just having a hard time finding the balance of being approachable, not being gangster, but still being cool.
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I think Kanye West and Playboy Cardi did it pretty well, but all the rest kind of like phased away.
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They kind of, you know, anybody beyond a decade ago.
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So I remember back in the day, if you're in New York and you're busting out some pop, you might get shot.
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Now, it's just like the NBA society got softer.
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Like, honestly, 6'9, he's cool, but dude, there's the God on this truth.
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Impossible for him to have existed in the 90s in America.
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Because him being considered a snitch, that's like taboo.
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But nowadays, it's like people don't care anymore.
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But also, just to add to that point as well, I see a lot of white people buying a supporting artist more than black people.
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So it's like, my goal is always to make popular music for the world, you know, with soul.
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Because soul is what, you know, the people can't live without.
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Do you believe, even though the blacks don't buy music, they still hold a significant role in generating music.
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Yeah, we're the ones that are like, wait, oh, that's the dance.
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We co-sign it, but we won't, you know, we don't buy the music, but we'll buy the stuff.
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And, you know, that's another one of those things with people like hiding behind things to feel to feel important.
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Everybody wants to feel good and everybody wants to feel important.
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And they use the things that they can afford to, you know, meet that.
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So if it's Jordans, they might not be able to buy a house, but they'll buy some Jordans.
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And people are like, why you spend $400 on them sneakers?
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I don't know if I'll ever be able to afford that, but I can buy these Jordans.
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So I think everybody's caught up on just having low self-esteem.
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Let's talk about the frequency when you started becoming who you are today.
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God, like when you say that, because you know, I was 16 with my first hit record.
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So I don't feel like I knew what I was doing until maybe, honestly, like a solid maybe 12 years ago.
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And I've been in the business professionally now for 29 years.
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Like, I was stumbling and I was, you know, I didn't know.
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I couldn't be like, oh, I know why that was a hit.
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What year did you get your first foot in the door?
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Because when I talk to people who are at your level, it's like Tom Brady when Drew Bledsoe got injured and Tom Brady got his ass in there.
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Same thing happened with a whole bunch of people.
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It was like, it was funny because they always say in the business, it's not what you know, it's who you know.
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And it's so real because like my cousin, my first cousin, discovered 112 and Jagged Edge at one talent show at a high school called Tri-Cities in Atlanta, Georgia.
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So he went on and he introduced them to Kevin Wells and Puff Daddy and Jagged Edge to Jermaine Dupree.
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But he, they went on to do their first album 112.
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Then he hit me and was like, hey, you know, you can make money writing songs.
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He was like, I'm going to put you with the guys.
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And if you guys hit it off, then maybe you can work with them.
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So he dropped me off over to Deron Jones' house.
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And that was the first thing that I co-wrote on.
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And Pink on Pink's first album, Can't Take Me Home.
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Yeah, so that was like, those are my first two placements.
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And from there, the guys, and I thought I sucked because I'm my worst enemy.
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So I, you know, that, they, they gave me, they was like, nah, you're good.
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And they, they worked with me again on part three when I did Peaches and Cream, you know what I mean?
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That was like, that was like, that was when it like.
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That's when I never really looked back after that.
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And then it was Jill Scott and Usher on Confessions.
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But to you, just to answer it, it's really who you know.
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And I don't know where I would be if I hadn't started writing songs when I was 11 years old.
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Because when I turned, by the time I was 16, 17, I had been in the studio for years.
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So most people start figuring out what they want to do at 18, 19.
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Because once you start having multiple opportunities, at least it builds up the confidence.
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I always tell writers, I'm like, you're second guessing yourself.
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And even Writer's Block, I don't have that because I've tried to write bad songs on purpose that came out number one.
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And I tried on purpose, but I'm just going to write this fast because I'm mad and I don't want to be here.
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And so I can't be like, I know exactly how to write it.
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I know usually what I love, the world tends to love about my taste.
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But yeah, that confidence definitely comes from hits.
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The more hits you have, it's like you just can't get caught up in it.
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And I've never, I just never drank my own Kool-Aid.
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Like every time I go in the studio, I'd be like, thank you.
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I'm like, hey, man, thank you for letting me audition for you.
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I'm like, I'm serious because I have to prove myself over and over again that I'm worthy to be in the rooms.
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And so I'm excited to be a part of new projects now.
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I love working with superstars, but I understand the importance of being a part of breaking new artists because it's like, wow, what did you know or what did you see in them that we couldn't see?
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Now I'm working with new artists that have real support and their groups.
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So they're going to have their career as a group.
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They're going to have their career individually.
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So it's, it's for me, I'm just getting going, man.
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I get to finally show improve in front of the world.
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Finally, I'm a part of a show called The Next Act with Simon McCow that just aired on December 10th.
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Nobody's ever known what I've done in the studio.
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Before we go to your show, I want to step back.
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You said you signed a contract with someone at 12?
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I signed to a label called Jungle Juice Records.
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And then you know, you know, when you sign up every day, you get an advance.
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And a little bitty and a little baby sneaker to wear around our neck.
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We wore a little baby sneaker as like our thing.
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Then when that manager robbed us, my next manager's name was Red.
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He was in a group called Another Bad Creation, ABC.
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So let me just point this out because I think people ain't missing the freaking point.
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He can be humble here and everything, but I'll say it for him.
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And iShow Speed's been streaming since he was 12 years old.
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And this is exactly why I got my kid to start streaming at 12 years old.
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We're going to follow this pattern that this man and many other people have proven is the way.
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Tell me how much an advantage that was for you against all your competition because you've been grinding since you were 12 and they started when they were 19.
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It was just, I was just so comfortable by the time I didn't even graduate.
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I went to the last day of school and they were like, you need three more classes.
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And I'm like, why you didn't give them to me in the ninth grade?
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So I was like, so I can't walk, but all my friends that skipped school, they all got digging diplomas and I never skipped.
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And you're not going to give me a diploma because you want me to go to summer school?
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And I asked my mom and I was like, you feel like I graduated?
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And I was like, I didn't graduate, but I felt good because I've been writing.
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And most kids, parents have a problem with they want to let their kids kind of pick what they want to do.
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And I've always, my multi-billionaire friends beg to differ.
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They're like, no, you find what you want them to do and you hone in on it and you nurture it and you water it and you put sunlight and you grow them.
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And to that point, Serena Williams, she was like, until I started competing, I hated tennis.
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I hated tennis until she got the feeling of competing and winning.
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I tell kids this now and I have a children's book that's out.
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And I'm telling these kids, I'm like, look, if you, I'm like, hey, you know what you want to do?
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You know, so like, there's nothing that can stop somebody from starting at age 12.
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So by the time they're 16, they're four years ahead of everybody else.
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You know, it's no different than a smart kid that gets tutoring at home and graduates early.
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I was locked in the studio to the point to where if there was a fire, we would have died because we were locked in from the outside.
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I was washing cars when I was 11 from 5 in the morning to 5 p.m.
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Getting ripped off that before I even had a record deal.
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So you showing the truth of the other side of what it takes to get the accolades.
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Would you say in your career, you've seen people that weren't willing to work as hard as you end with less?
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Yeah, it's like you get out of it what you put into it.
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But at the same time, I'll be completely honest.
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There's still this God particle that you can see somebody work hard and it's just not meant for them in this lifetime.
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So it's like, I can't even say, just work your hardest because some people is not meant for them.
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If it's just not what it's supposed to be, it's not going to work.
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So I can say all you got to do is just work really, really hard, but it's just still that it thing.
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And by the way, the life, the bloodline matters.
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Like, for instance, your mother's sins are not yours, but your father's sins are.
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And remember, the karma transports from the father to the father.
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That's why people who are in top, they wanted to break that relationship because it's a karmic relationship.
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You guys have to think these people who are in positions of power know what they're doing.
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And speaking about people in positions of power, how much is what is pushed through the music industry is puppeteered?
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I'm going to say the things that we see the most are puppeteered.
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You know, it's not thereby because it just went viral.
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And music, the frequency of music is the most influential frequency on the earth.
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And we understand that people live their lives based off of songs.
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I got people tell me when they ask me like, what songs you ever do any songs that I know?
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And I'll name like Peaches of Cream and be like, oh my God, I lost my virginity to that.
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I'm like, you guys might have some karmic repercussions for that one, bro.
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But I say that to say, like, people live, when Jay-Z came out with the record with Kanye, it was like, those two big, those two-faced, big-faced rollies.
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Once people understood, the labels understood it.
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Remember when rappers in New York, how positive it was?
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And then once they understood, it was like, wait, everybody's wearing the dashikis and the little conscious.
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Remember the little five percenter pieces and all that?
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So they went, yes, and they was like, fuck the police.
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Yeah, it went straight to NWA and was like, let's make them huge.
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And so we understand how powerful the frequency of music is.
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They even changed the frequency from 432 hertz.
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But there's nothing more strong than the reason why we learn alphabets, melody.
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It's the reason why we learn things with melodies and cadence and rhythm.
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Spiritually, how many kids do you think you're involved in being born?
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I'm going to start calling you Genghis Kong, bro.
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I probably got a little less than you guys, but you know.
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What you're saying about the bloodline, the karma is so true because I won't say any names, but there's people that are in prison right now that aren't supposed to do what they say they did, but in their past lifetime, they're paying a karmatic retribution.
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People that we know that we love, like artists that we love, that didn't do anything that they were accused of.
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And it's like, wait, I don't know what they did in their past life.
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It's a pretty dark black pill rabbit hole because you can even go so far as to think about those that's in bondage, those that's like human trafficking victims, where they're human traffickers in their other life.
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Because that would make more sense than people just being born by loving God into a world of hell.
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It would make more sense that you, where the reason you were birthed into it.
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So, wait, do you know that hell didn't exist before Constantine?
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There's even proofs of kids that can solve their past murders.
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They have birthmarks and tell you where they're from.
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They got kids from all across the world that can solve their murder in third world countries.
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To not believe in reincarnation, you must have a very low IQ level at this point, no matter what your religion is, man.
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I mean, for God's sake, it says what you reap, you will sow.
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Even numerology tells you, spiritual guys, that karma is real.
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So for people who, you know, don't want to actually go by the code, it's like one of those deals around and find out.
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There's a chance it won't never end that life is this.
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Like, when you think about what is life, what would it be if it wasn't this?
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A lot of people think it should be more than that, but we're alive, we're breathing, we're here.
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What if the whole experience of what life is is earth itself?
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This is the school/slash prison, and we're here to learn.
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And, you know, that's how many times we get to come back to win this.
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Are we talking about Dante's Inferno right now?
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So, you know, we, this is something we, the reason why we all feel invincible is because we don't actually die.
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And, you know, we, a lot of us chose our culture coming back in, like, you know what?
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You know, and we don't remember that because they meant him black us.
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Yeah, it makes sense why baby, you know, why babies have so much fear when they come into the world because shit, you just had a whole family.
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You just had a family and you had a wife and kids, and you cry you a baby.
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What I've noticed is a lot of times, just by looking and investigating stuff like this, is sometimes the parents die and they came back as the kids in the same family.
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So, you know, okay, now you I've gone through you being my father.
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Now it's your turn to see who does a better job.
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That just part of the actual eye is so real, bro.
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There is, and what's irrefutable about this is the eyes, the hands and the feet.
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And if you know what that person's hands, eyes, that's irrefutable.
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You can't even be like, you are the same person that just come back.
00:46:29.000
And I've seen people, I feel like I've seen people choose on their deathbed.
00:46:35.000
I feel like I've seen people say, I want to go into that baby.
00:46:43.000
And the soul is what we really are beyond all this.
00:46:53.000
It's deep because even if you look at the firmament, it says the immigrant don't get it.
00:47:03.000
Like the tree of life that shows a cycle of life and death.
00:47:07.000
They would say the water is above, of water is below.
00:47:12.000
If you look at everything that's created by God, it is an endless cycle.
00:47:17.000
So it's like, who are we to think that coming back isn't part of it?
00:47:22.000
And then my thing is like, I just feel, I just can't wait to check out Jupiter, man.
00:47:53.000
Oh, because you can't actually even spell Elon without Ellison.
00:48:11.000
And I think Sagittarius is the most blunt sign there is.
00:48:15.000
So what that basically means is Jupiter is there to tell you the truth, whether you like it or not.
00:48:23.000
Well, not built, but named your son, like Julius?
00:48:35.000
But what you have to know, and July, but what you have to understand is I can't think of any higher homage than naming my firstborn after somebody.
00:48:47.000
So again, I'm not Roman, but to see what that man did throughout history, he defied the Roman Senate.
00:48:58.000
By the way, his enemy sign was the great Pompey, the greatest general of Roman history before Caesar.
00:49:10.000
And his biggest mistake, his biggest mistake, is the same people he pardoned killed him.
00:49:20.000
The same people he pardoned because after he beat the great Pompey, he pardoned his generals.
00:49:27.000
And then those generals became senators and they stabbed him to death.
00:49:31.000
But literally, his blood is what created the greatest piece of Roman history is when they made that transition from republic democracy to empire.
00:49:44.000
And under Augustus Caesar, what was the end result of him dying?
00:49:59.000
They made this unbelievable law that the master couldn't kill a slave.
00:50:07.000
So at that time, that was revolutionary thinking.
00:50:11.000
At that time, people are going to clip that up.
00:50:21.000
But at the end of the day, Julius and Augustus Caesar are probably two of the most important men in human history.
00:50:31.000
And I wanted to honor them by naming my firstborn after them.
00:50:37.000
We got some clips here, as man, about to go viral.
00:50:41.000
So we'll do my last, of course, but yo, that was crazy.
00:50:45.000
New Year's, girls come down here from Miami to party.
00:50:48.000
There's about three, four girls, and one of them can't get in because she's too big.
00:50:54.000
yeah no no it's a crazy charger like yeah Okay.
00:51:15.000
So Miami Girl trip turns into a nightmare after club demands extra $300 from plus size friend.
00:51:22.000
By the way, I know that girl right there in the actual video.
00:51:30.000
Ever wondered why people say Miami tests friendships and Vegas tests relationships?
00:51:36.000
Let me tell you about my New Year's Eve last night.
00:51:42.000
You know, there'll be alcohol, no, you know, wait at the door.
00:51:46.000
One of my friends is plus-size, and they tell her that she has to pay $300 at the door.
00:51:50.000
We all thought we were going to have an expense-free night, so no one wanted to pay for the $300 entry.
00:51:56.000
We spent over two hours trying to figure out if we're going to split it.
00:52:00.000
Whether we're just going to leave, go to another club, like literally just everything.
00:52:04.000
And we spent over two hours plotting and planning and strategizing.
00:52:07.000
Finally, we're 10 minutes before New Year's Eve.
00:52:09.000
And I personally did not want to spend my New Year's Eve sitting on the curb.
00:52:12.000
So I asked my friend, would you be willing for us to pay for your Uber to go back home so you can watch the ball draw, watch fireworks, and be safe?
00:52:21.000
So that way we can at least go into the club before midnight.
00:52:23.000
She turned to me and says, I'll get in that Uber, but once I do, we are not friends anymore.
00:52:31.000
If you've ever wondered why people say Miami texts.
00:52:59.000
And they spent two hours combobulating what to do.
00:53:02.000
Because, bro, as men be realized, yo, listen, bro, this shit not working out, nigga.
00:53:12.000
I mean, she was clearly the size of three people.
00:53:26.000
How much they don't want to pay because, bro, that's terrible.
00:53:30.000
No shit, uh, since February, so I'm going on like March, so I'm about to be a year or so, dude.
00:53:34.000
You've seen girls come up, obviously, go to clubs, and the ones that are really not that type, they don't get in the club.
00:53:42.000
Actually, so being able to pit again is an honor because, bro, you and New Year's Eve, bro, you're cooked.
00:53:48.000
Also, it shows too, man, that women are living on a whole different reality.
00:53:52.000
The fact that they went in the club and they don't have 300 in total, they're not even going out thinking like I don't have it for emergency.
00:54:09.000
If you're a hot girl, you're getting invited to the club by a promoter or a guy, and you're in the VIP section, regardless.
00:54:26.000
Listen, she gets things given to her like this.
00:54:28.000
Now, mind you, at the same time, she lives further up north, but kind of Miami, bro, is do our die competition.
00:55:32.000
Oh, Jamaicans too, yeah, because they know what time it is.
00:55:34.000
Actually, there's a whole like scheme in Caribbean Islands where, like, if you're let's say older white lady and you want some love, you just go over there, bro.
00:55:43.000
Show you some love because they know to take care of you, you might take care of them.
00:55:56.000
So, woman learns husband has AIDS in shocking betrayal.
00:56:00.000
Crystal Laddie reveals what the heck here we go.
00:56:08.000
Let me tell you the craziest story that I have ever heard in Senior when it comes to betrayal.
00:56:12.000
So, this couple comes to the hospital, they've been married for 20 years.
00:56:15.000
The reason they came into the hospital was because the wife knows her husband, she knows his mannerisms, and she starts to notice that something is off.
00:56:23.000
He's like certain little things were just off about him.
00:56:27.000
So, they started to do a neural workup on him, right?
00:56:29.000
And one of the first things that they do is the scans.
00:56:32.000
So, when the scans came back, it showed that he had lesions on the brain.
00:56:35.000
So, when you see lesions or when you hear lesions, the first thing you think of is cancer.
00:56:42.000
She's like, This is my husband, the love of my life, the father of my children.
00:56:51.000
So, now she's planning like her whole life around the fact that her husband has cancer.
00:56:56.000
Now, here's the thing: when we find out that a patient has lesions on the brain, we don't just stop there.
00:57:05.000
They did the blood work and they find out that this man does not have cancer.
00:57:08.000
This man has AIDS, HIV that has progressed to AIDS to the point that he has lesions on the brain.
00:57:13.000
Now, when we found out that he has AIDS, this has to be reported to the Department of Health.
00:57:17.000
And the Department of Health would contact the person who has the AIDS and will ask them, Hey, who have you been sleeping with?
00:57:26.000
This man had the option to call his wife or to tell his wife in person and let her know, hey, this is what happened.
00:57:34.000
He did not have it in him to break his wife's heart because this woman thinks that this man has cancer, right?
00:57:40.000
She doesn't know that he cheated on her and he has AIDS.
00:57:47.000
He decides to let the Department of Health do that.
00:57:49.000
So I guess they asked him, hey, give us a list of the people that you slept with.
00:57:55.000
And this woman comes to the hospital the next day and she is ripping him a new one.
00:58:05.000
But while she is yelling at him, his side piece shows up because she also got the call.
00:58:13.000
When I told you that security had to get involved, my God.
00:58:28.000
Okay, where do we even begin with that one, bro?
00:58:47.000
Because, first of all, bro, this is this is wow.
00:58:49.000
Your wife that loves you to death is going to die with you.
00:59:06.000
If that would happen to me in a different lifetime, I'm going to visit Dr. Jack Kavorkian, bro.
00:59:54.000
Something happened because, bro, he got bigger.
01:00:07.000
And this is what we don't mention about dating nowadays, especially.
01:00:17.000
And I would say, even men, like, watching it, if you are getting a lot of women, you get that test, you know, it is scary.
01:00:26.000
And nigga, I was scared for the results because I fucked.
01:00:34.000
I'm totally honest because, of course, it was negative.
01:00:40.000
You know, when niggas in Miami don't get tested ever since.
01:00:59.000
So, so ultimately, you should get tested as a guy because, bro, you never know.
01:01:06.000
And especially if you get in a relationship, that's the most important thing.
01:01:09.000
You got to go ahead and do that because that's someone that you're trying to commit some type of time to.
01:01:21.000
They said it's number one for the newest HIV patients in 2025.
01:01:29.000
And honestly, even strippers think I'm good, bro.
01:01:43.000
We're gonna have to go to readings pretty soon.
01:01:54.000
There's a software out there that is basically running a massive social experiment on social media, and it's terrifying.
01:01:59.000
This account, Neonor X, just tricked hundreds of million people into thinking it was real and gained 2 million followers in 12 days.
01:02:10.000
Real quick, Bill Seven made a good point on Rumble.
01:02:13.000
He said, How do we know she didn't give it to him?
01:02:25.000
Thing on TikTok right now should absolutely terrify you because there are hundreds of accounts out there just like this one who are blowing up out of nowhere.
01:02:33.000
Like this account right here, I'm sure everyone's already seen it.
01:02:38.000
In just 12 days, they gained over 2 million followers.
01:02:41.000
And a lot of these videos had over 100 million views.
01:02:47.000
And I would look at the comments on all these videos and they'd be like, oh my God, you're so beautiful.
01:02:52.000
But there's just one big problem with that because none of it is real.
01:02:56.000
It is 100% AI taken from a template and just plopped onto this acting like it's a brand new person.
01:03:02.000
And hundreds of millions of people fell for it.
01:03:05.000
And since this morning, this account was taken down on TikTok, but it's still up on Instagram.
01:03:08.000
You can see all the comments except for one are just saying the same thing.
01:03:14.000
And this just goes back to what I was talking about yesterday and proves the point even more.
01:03:17.000
Imperfection on social media is the new perfection because anything that is too perfect, you're going to be skeptical.
01:03:27.000
If you're going to use it, still be yourself, still be imperfect, but find the best strategies for hooks, for scripting, whatever it makes.
01:03:34.000
But what just happened with this was a pretty terrifying social experiment.
01:03:54.000
You know what's crazy is she is actually white.
01:04:02.000
You're out with some friends, and there's white girls, Hispanic girls, and black girls, right?
01:04:08.000
They're going to say, oh, she's a beautiful black girl.
01:04:16.000
Because they know, off of just, I guess, social awareness that they are in a higher tier.
01:04:22.000
But to make her feel better, oh, you look so good, girl.
01:04:27.000
So this to me is like kind of people saying, oh, well, she's beautiful.
01:04:31.000
But in all reality, they're like, it's kind of scary.
01:04:35.000
It goes to show people's real feelings in public.
01:04:48.000
Definitely like a scary movie or like she's like she came out the swamp.
01:04:59.000
But people are making a lot of money from this AI only fans girls.
01:05:02.000
Were people getting cash for this like a couple years ago for blackface and stuff like this?
01:05:08.000
They still and now this is socially acceptable.
01:05:15.000
I think the black face because the black face is like, we see your hands and your arms.
01:05:19.000
This, they literally turned her whole body into.
01:05:25.000
For that fake gold chain on her, yeah, and her right above her, like right above her eyes, you can see.
01:05:46.000
So, this is the part of the program where I start telling people their fortune.
01:06:04.000
Was thinking of moving to Chicago, but with horse here coming, is it better to be in a horse city to ride that energy or in a good city for me to be in Illinois?
01:06:12.000
I paid $98 to email your report, but I haven't gotten feedback.
01:06:21.000
So you're going to have to email whatever thing you purchase.
01:06:25.000
But going back to you, you're a tiger, and tigers do best around horse energy.
01:06:33.000
But what they do supreme around is their own energy.
01:06:44.000
That's why we just went to Venezuela and snatched Maduro, who's a tiger.
01:06:48.000
That's why Fidel Castro, a tiger, has always been the enemy of America.
01:06:51.000
So with you, if you're outside of America, that is the philosophy I would take.
01:06:57.000
I would go around tiger energy as much as tiger cities, tiger provinces, whatever.
01:07:03.000
But if you're inside of America, the best place to shield yourself is with horse or dog energy.
01:07:09.000
Obviously, 2026 after February 17th is going to be horse year.
01:07:13.000
So yes, you being around horse energy in 2026 would be your best option by far.
01:07:28.000
How can I make the most out of this year and become rich?
01:07:38.000
Well, first of all, the Q app is the best numerology and astrology app ever made.
01:07:42.000
I'm not just saying that because I'm a part owner or it's my knowledge.
01:07:51.000
Going back to you, I mean, we got Virgos in the house today, brother.
01:07:55.000
So the first thing I'm always going to tell about Virgos, and again, if you think I'm wrong, correct me, brother, is they doubt themselves too freaking much.
01:08:05.000
And some Virgos doubt themselves to such a point, they get in this cocoon of negativity.
01:08:23.000
Yeah, we like, it's like we almost like humble ourselves.
01:08:26.000
So when it comes down to Virgos, that's the first thing I would always tell you.
01:08:30.000
That self, I wouldn't call it hate, but that self, oh, I can't do this.
01:08:37.000
The faster that shit goes, the best you're going to, the more chance you have to be to be that Warren Buffett.
01:08:43.000
Because once you get a Virgo, when you get past that, you become Warren Buffett.
01:08:47.000
And the reason I brought up Warren Buffett because he's born 1930, the year of the horse, and you are born 2002, the year of the horse.
01:08:55.000
So when it comes down to it, my friend, be consistent.
01:08:59.000
Watch out for that self-doubt, and good things will happen.
01:09:07.000
I started numerology and astrology one year before you're born.
01:09:16.000
Now, did I make any money off numerology in 2000?
01:09:27.000
I still make a lot of it compared to most of you guys.
01:09:48.000
I understand everyone's addicted to crypto and all this other shit goes up a thousand, two thousand percent.
01:09:55.000
But when it comes down to it, that's not realistic to do every time.
01:10:12.000
What does it look like for me with money, career, and relationships?
01:10:23.000
Dom, can you check if that's a pig or a dog before I go into it?
01:10:28.000
Because I don't want to give someone the wrong reading.
01:10:39.000
Yeah, so you're both you guys are born in the first.
01:10:42.000
So I can imagine getting a lot of exercise in that bedroom.
01:10:48.000
And when you're not doing that, it's going to be a lot of arguing.
01:10:53.000
Because listen, it's a blessing sometimes for two people to be born on the same day.
01:11:01.000
So the year to pig at it started, October 13th, 1983, this would be a dog.
01:11:08.000
But sometimes it's a blessing for people to be born.
01:11:11.000
Like, for instance, Beyonce and Jay-Z, they're both born on the fourth.
01:11:19.000
And we'll go more into that a little bit later.
01:11:22.000
But when you have two people born in the first, that's a lot of masculine energy.
01:11:28.000
And no matter who that female is, she's going to challenge you at times because that's what ones do.
01:11:35.000
So even though she's a woman, she's still going to have a lot of mass.
01:11:41.000
I'm sure there's going to be a lot of making up, but it is what it is.
01:11:46.000
Now, going back to you, my friend, your sixth life path, and you're taking care of a five.
01:12:00.000
As long as she's on the same page with you as building family, it's a good thing.
01:12:05.000
As for money, your wife can help you manifest it.
01:12:11.000
And that means whenever's the first of every single month for both of you guys, that's when you open those LLCs.
01:12:20.000
But overall, not a bad relationship because, you know, dogs are kind of, you know, hyper-sexed, and a snake woman can definitely handle it.
01:12:48.000
Cats are different than every other sign because they're not actually team players.
01:12:55.000
They're not, no, they're not loners, but they like to do it a certain way.
01:13:05.000
And again, these people like to use their psychology.
01:13:13.000
You expect the rat to basically manipulate people.
01:13:30.000
You expect Dom over here born in the year of the dog to start wolf, wolf, wolf, barking at some motherfuckers.
01:13:40.000
And my man over here, you expect him to adapt any way possible, which is exactly what he did.
01:13:49.000
With you, it's always going to be psychology, my friend.
01:13:53.000
You are also, you have a very interesting birthday.
01:13:56.000
Because if you look at the top scorers in the NBA for the past couple years, you would say Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Durant.
01:14:04.000
Now, Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Durant are both one life paths.
01:14:07.000
Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Durant are both born on the 29th.
01:14:10.000
You have the exact same type of energy they do.
01:14:20.000
It also means you should be a phenomenal athlete.
01:14:46.000
Amazing Studio 22 says, hey, Gary, I'm a male born May 20th, 2002.
01:14:51.000
Can you tell me my life path, what year cycle I'm going into, and what's the new year going to be like for me?
01:14:56.000
Yeah, so you are an 11 life path and you're born in the year of the horse.
01:15:00.000
So what that means is you have to control your emotions and not let them control you.
01:15:05.000
Now, the thing is, you have three twos in your birthday.
01:15:11.000
See, horses are usually very, very domineering.
01:15:20.000
The 1990 horses, for sure, they got one energy.
01:15:23.000
But the 2002 horses, not only are you guys extremely moody as all horses, you're also sensitive.
01:15:34.000
What I would advise you to learn how to do, and again, this is going to be challenging.
01:15:45.000
And that would most likely be your life mission with that type of birthday right there.
01:15:50.000
As for the year cycle, well, right now you're in the seven.
01:15:53.000
That's most likely why you're into numerology and astrology now.
01:16:08.000
That's when they were meant to find this me and this knowledge.
01:16:18.000
After your birthday, you're going to be in that eight year.
01:16:31.000
So you're going to be a horse in a horse year and an eight year.
01:16:35.000
Chase money, but don't do it until after your birthday, Pimp.
01:16:54.000
Expect to be very social because you just went through an 11-year cycle when it was very emotional and you are changing your outlook in life.
01:17:05.000
You're not going to want to be in the house by yourself.
01:17:09.000
Now, ask this man over here who's in the three-year cycle right now.
01:17:13.000
Yo, what's going on, you three, since your birthday hit?
01:17:18.000
And like, normally, that's me naturally, but like it's even more now.
01:17:25.000
Now, see, you're not naturally like this because you're a seven life path.
01:17:31.000
But now you're a seven life path in a three-year cycle, which means you have to go through those experiences.
01:17:38.000
So even you, a seven, is going to want to go out there and meet and socialize.
01:17:52.000
Go out there, get out your stable, and do what you need to do.
01:17:59.000
I know most people are garbage, but you have to go out there and make some fake friends.
01:18:03.000
And then in 2027, you can cut those fake friends off.
01:18:07.000
But these are the type of experiences you have to go through right now.
01:18:19.000
Former Marine vet, I'm considering moving on to Denver, Colorado this year for work.
01:18:23.000
What's the best way to make a bag of crypto in 27?
01:18:29.000
Well, I mean, listen, you're trying to make a bag off crypto in this enemy year.
01:18:35.000
That's like trying to find a virtue of the whorehouse.
01:18:42.000
I mean, listen, you can catch a wave or something like that, but crypto is going to get its has handed to them after February 17th.
01:18:49.000
Maybe not exactly that day, but that's when the year of the horse starts.
01:18:59.000
You might be able to find some cryptos, but it's just not worth it.
01:19:08.000
I don't care that you're a horse in a horse year.
01:19:12.000
You're not supposed to chase money in a seven-year.
01:19:19.000
Most people who are into Chinese astrology tell every single horse, go hard.
01:19:27.000
Numerology always supersedes, but that seven-year ain't gonna hit right away.
01:19:32.000
You're still in a six-year cycle until your birthday hits, which means the best thing to do is to resolve things around work and the family.
01:19:46.000
Someone could call them the 33-year cycle in 2023.
01:19:56.000
The main thing in the sixth year is don't be lazy.
01:20:03.000
What this man right here tell you in the very beginning?
01:20:09.000
The number one guy in this industry, iShow speed started at 12.
01:20:21.000
Because that's the edge horses have over everybody else.
01:20:34.000
And if he didn't think you worked hard enough, he'd be like, take off my shoes now.
01:20:46.000
He would tell the trainer, go pick up my shoes.
01:20:52.000
Now, the main thing is about horses, that stubborn nature can get you in trouble, baby.
01:21:03.000
And the best example I can give, and I always give this one, is Nelson Mandela.
01:21:08.000
Nelson Mandela was born in the year of the horse.
01:21:10.000
The guy who imprisoned him, who was the leader of the apartheid government, was born in the rat year, the clerk.
01:21:20.000
But what happened was he was in prison for about 27 years or something like that.
01:21:24.000
After his seventh year in prison, the authorities came to him with a deal.
01:21:30.000
And they basically said, listen, just sign this piece of contract that says you renounce violence.
01:21:39.000
Sign this thing that says you renounce violence and you're free to go.
01:21:46.000
The man was so stubborn, he didn't go see his kids, didn't go home and have some fun with his wife.
01:21:52.000
He decided that he was going to stay in prison for another 20 years.
01:22:02.000
So my suggestion to you and all these other horses, don't get stubborn to the point where you go against your best interests.
01:22:22.000
Would it be cool to still finish up my reading I had with you a while ago?
01:22:31.000
I mean, feel free to message my, if you're in Flock or Watt, feel free to message me through there.
01:22:38.000
Anyways, if you're GG33, you know damn well being born in 1983 is a good place to be if you're in Hawaii.
01:22:50.000
The absolute one of the best states in America to live in.
01:22:54.000
I mean, Ohio, I guess, could be good for some people too.
01:23:01.000
I've never been to Hawaii because that's my enemy state.
01:23:05.000
I kind of like, you know, Florida founded a snake year.
01:23:08.000
All of a sudden, I move here and it's like, woo!
01:23:12.000
So, again, if you're born in a pig year, he's giving you a perfect example right there.
01:23:45.000
Yeah, I bet you did separate here in the seven-year cycle.
01:23:52.000
In seven-year cycles, that's something that happens.
01:23:55.000
Because in a three-year, like him, you want to be social.
01:23:58.000
In a seven-year, you want to be left the fuck alone.
01:24:00.000
So a lot of people in seven-year cycles isolate themselves.
01:24:15.000
So what type of relationship am I going to have with my daughter?
01:24:20.000
So he wants to know what kind of relationship with her daughter.
01:24:30.000
So what you have to understand about cats is they kind of are independent.
01:24:39.000
So what you have to understand is when it's about building relationships as they get older, it's going to be on their terms.
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That's usually because that as a snake, I have a strong relationship with my mom and dad.
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These are signs that respect that relationship.
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Like, for instance, cat women are the least likely to want to have kids.
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When it comes down to it, women who are cats are completely different than most women because they take that selfishness to a different level.
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So, if you're going to be with the cat or you want to ask what type of relationships you're going to have with the cat, understand this: the cat will only respect you if it thinks you're its superior.
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That's how I'm not saying the cat's going to be mean to you if it thinks you're below it.
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I'm just telling you: the only way you get respect out of a cat if the cat thinks you are in some ways superior to it.
01:25:50.000
So, again, have that master-teacher relationship as long, not just a parent offspring.
01:25:58.000
All right, and then last few here, we have Zeyu says, Yo, Gary, GG33, I'm male born January 4th, 2006, living in Hawaii.
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I want to get into an AI automation business, building AI systems.
01:26:33.000
Well, because of this certain birthday, I think it's the time to talk about this man right here.
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You are born in the fourth and you have the same number as your mother who's born in the fourth.
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But one of the best things about being born in the fourth is matching one certain frequency.
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The United States of America was founded on the fourth.
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And people who are born in the fourth have an advantage, not skin color, not religious, but at an energetical advantage over everyone else in this country.
01:27:22.000
They're both born in the fourth and they're billionaires.
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So we have the same energy here as with Jay-Z and Beyonce.
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Because if you get those two things together, like latitude and longitude, yo, bro, you got a direct spot.
01:27:59.000
You know where to be at the right time, at the right place.
01:28:12.000
You pretty much did everything you wanted at a young age, didn't you?
01:28:21.000
But do you feel when you were younger, you set your goals too low?
01:28:33.000
Yeah, I thought I didn't think I was going to be alive this long.
01:28:36.000
So the fact that I'm still alive, I had to set all new goals once I reached the year that I thought I wasn't going to live to.
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Like, when you beat the game, you're ready for a new one.
01:28:56.000
Getting every car you want, every girl you want, everything.
01:29:07.000
Because if you live for those things, then you no longer have them.
01:29:17.000
So, going back to this person right here, you're going to have a very, very strong relationship with your mother.
01:29:29.000
So, you have a strong relationship with your mother two ways: Dog Tiger and 4-4.
01:29:36.000
So, with your dad, he's born in the year of the monkey.
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There's not much you can do when they're enemy signs except try to play Peacemaker as much as you can.
01:30:05.000
I've noticed the tigers love eight energy, baby.
01:30:09.000
They're always around that eight energy because tigers love that bag.
01:30:18.000
This one actually goes from uh, let's see here.
01:30:46.000
I know his enemy year is going to end on February 17th.
01:30:52.000
He doesn't think he doesn't think it's too old.
01:30:55.000
I wanted to wait until his enemy year, my year was over to start.
01:31:01.000
So they're enemy signs, but they want to have another kid.
01:31:04.000
And obviously, having it out of the enemy year would be very, very positive.
01:31:17.000
So make sure she doesn't have a child the next 45 days and you're good.
01:31:25.000
Whenever you see enemy sign relationships, you usually see a number like that.
01:31:42.000
Bro, half the time you call me, it's with the tiger.
01:31:46.000
Half the time he calls me, it's with the tiger, man.
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And you were just telling me about how you hated the fucking dragon you fucking went out with.
01:31:52.000
You know, every single time it's like this, man.
01:32:05.000
I have never in my life experienced that at that night, nigga.
01:32:13.000
I'm going to tell you what happened on that date.
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All right, guys, let's get back to our guests because it's not every day we have a superstar in here.
01:32:30.000
But when it comes down to it, listen, brother, if there's one thing I hate, it's not getting homage.
01:32:39.000
Not getting homage because pretty much everyone on TikTok copy and paste my shit.
01:32:45.000
Literally everyone out there is copy and pasting what I made famous about two years ago without actually giving me credit.
01:32:54.000
I paved the way these people followed and all of a sudden they don't want to give credit where it was due.
01:32:59.000
The first person who went down that path, you, my friend, went to the Grammys, went to all these award shows, and you were stiffed year after year.
01:33:12.000
Tell us about how you felt about that and what you did most importantly to change that.
01:33:21.000
I just kind of changed my focus, you know, and I just started to realize that that just doesn't, as cool as it is, and it definitely adds a lot to, you know, to a lot of stripes.
01:33:39.000
And, you know, there's so many amazing artists that we love that sell out crazy arenas and they don't have Grammys.
01:33:50.000
But I just had to change my outlook and say, you know what?
01:33:54.000
That doesn't, as much as I've always thought it was going to define me, it just doesn't define me.
01:33:59.000
And I've been able to, my whole goal was being able to buy my mom a house, being able to elevate my family.
01:34:04.000
And those are the things that it's like, you know what?
01:34:06.000
As long as I can help people, help the people that I'm assigned to, those are like, those are my rewards.
01:34:16.000
But I just had to stop putting so much energy into it.
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I used to get hurt to where I was like, you know, I'm not going to the awards anymore.
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And I'm like, and I just had to realize that if it's going to happen, it's going to happen.
01:34:32.000
I can't put that much power and energy into this statue because look, we can start the H Factor Awards tomorrow.
01:34:46.000
And then there's going to be people that, people are going to cry if they don't get one of these.
01:34:54.000
And it was just over and over and over again to where now this thing has all this meaning, but it's just a statue.
01:35:04.000
And I think that, you know, Harvey Mason Jr. is doing a great job.
01:35:09.000
They added Songwriter of the Year category, which is amazing.
01:35:13.000
And I do feel like things are changing and they're starting to acknowledge the songwriters a bit more.
01:35:19.000
But I just had to remove all my feelings, man, because I used to get my feelings hurt so much.
01:35:22.000
I've noticed accolades are somewhat like the money.
01:35:27.000
The accolades feel better and last longer, but it's just you have something else that you accomplish you can't experience again.
01:35:33.000
Also, just being honest, though, some of it is also planted.
01:35:41.000
People are going to pick and choose what they like.
01:35:42.000
But keep in mind, though, I think the real artists aren't pit homage.
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Because if they were, the plants wouldn't be giving them homage either.
01:35:52.000
So at the same time, yeah, you didn't get it, but you're a legend, bro.
01:35:57.000
People that know you know this, but they don't give you the credit.
01:36:06.000
And also, Kanye West, his Grammys, they're all lost.
01:36:24.000
And I just think that maybe later on in life, we're going to kind of look at everything differently.
01:36:32.000
I think we're going to look back at the eras where he was kind of like spazzing out.
01:36:37.000
But I mean, we're going to have a different perspective of it in the future.
01:36:40.000
Who are some other musical geniuses in your mind?
01:36:44.000
A producer, my friend Andre Harris, another one that never really got the credit that did.
01:36:54.000
He's got a, you know, he did the folded record Kilani right now.
01:37:05.000
Another person that maybe hasn't, Godly, of course, I'm gonna draw a blank right now, but what do you think about Chris Brown?
01:37:16.000
I think Chris Brown, you know, you know, I feel like he was supposed to be a lot further than he is right now.
01:37:23.000
That B, the same powers that be, but they got other people in jail for things that they did in their past life.
01:37:32.000
So, you know, and he's too much of a spree spirit, isn't he?
01:37:35.000
Yeah, and he's powerful and he's very talented.
01:37:39.000
And he's, you know, he's finally, it's finally catching up to him.
01:37:48.000
You know, Miami was always cool, but now it's like the main, like the coolest place in America.
01:37:53.000
But it wasn't, I don't know, it was always underrated for years.
01:37:56.000
So I feel like because of that, that whatever that occurrence was with Chris Brown, he definitely got pushed back maybe 10 years.
01:38:05.000
He always looked at him and Usher like the next Michael Jackson, always very entertaining.
01:38:11.000
And Miami might be nice, but the main city is sunny out.
01:38:37.000
Gary, you actually brought this one up actually in the chat.
01:38:42.000
So what happened here is this lady pregnant herself from a billionaire at a hotel, I believe.
01:38:58.000
Mathers, age 40, cleaned hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.
01:39:03.000
A high-profile billionaire was staying in the empathy suite in Palms Casino Resort.
01:39:09.000
Jocelyn Mathers found a used condom on the floor as she was cleaning the following morning.
01:39:14.000
Jocelyn then impregnated herself with the semen that was left in the condom.
01:39:18.000
Jocelyn filed for child support after the baby was born and actually won the case in court.
01:39:24.000
She is now being paid a staggering $65,000 a month.
01:39:33.000
By the time the child is 18, the payout is over $14 million.
01:39:42.000
She just won the lotto doing some grimy ass shit.
01:39:55.000
Okay, look, the amount money might not be real.
01:39:58.000
No, but this has happened before, probably, but somebody.
01:40:10.000
Even the girls that try to take it from their mouth and put it in there and try to swap it real fast.
01:40:22.000
It's like, bro, stop trying to play yourself right now.
01:40:39.000
The worst text you get is like, we need to talk.
01:41:04.000
The opposite sex only has seven days of clarity in the month.
01:41:15.000
They have clarity without their hormones pulling on their emotions.
01:41:35.000
Yeah, but I mean, that story, it may not be true for sure, but either way, it's still scary that it's possible.
01:41:46.000
It says, every single day we are bombarded by invisible toxins, heavy metals, pesticides, mold, moxy toxins, and harmful chemicals hiding in our food, water, air, and even packaging.
01:41:57.000
These toxins don't just sit quietly in your body.
01:41:59.000
They're directly leaking to brain fog, memory loss, cognitive decline, autoimmune issues, and neurological disorders.
01:42:07.000
Real quick, so this is going to talk about using condoms.
01:42:21.000
If it's slowly poisoning your body, a 2014 Danish study found over 100 different toxic ingredients in condoms.
01:42:30.000
Hormone destructors, carcinogens, glycerin, parabens, petroleum derivatives, dalex, and anoxinol, a spermicide that damages the uterus oil.
01:42:41.000
Each condom contains about 1.5 milliliters of lubricants on average.
01:42:48.000
If a woman is intimate 300 times a year, she's putting into her uterus over half a liter of this toxin into her body every single year.
01:42:59.000
So my question to you is, is this really safe or are we just misinformed?
01:43:06.000
So the argument girls come up with is, hey, I'm allergic to condoms.
01:43:35.000
Let me say something for the married man because I know us married men get laughed at a lot.
01:43:49.000
I use protection on my wife just because we just don't want any more kids.
01:44:06.000
And then I got married and it was like, I didn't even know I could make babies.
01:44:10.000
I was like, I don't even think I could make babies.
01:44:13.000
And then the doctor was like, look, now that she had this one, she's going to be super fertile.
01:44:18.000
If you look at her too long, she's going to be pregnant.
01:44:20.000
So once I looked at her too long, and then she got pregnant again, so we had a little girl.
01:44:24.000
And then from there, she was like, we can't play like as much as you know what I mean.
01:44:33.000
But until we, you know, get over the hill of where it's like, she can't typically make babies.
01:44:39.000
We just won't be extra self because we're not trying to do no, you know what I mean?
01:44:54.000
We'll talk about that year with you in a little bit.
01:45:06.000
I had this woman wait for eight, nine years to have a snake baby because that's what I wanted.
01:45:17.000
So when it comes down to it, I made sure I wanted that shit bad.
01:45:23.000
Now, the second one, kind of like you, was it planned as much?
01:45:29.000
But I wanted to follow Donald Trump's philosophy.
01:45:33.000
And Donald Trump's astrology philosophy is very simple.
01:46:10.000
We already talked about you being on the fourth, your wife being on the fourth, you being extremely successful because you outworked everyone.
01:46:25.000
That was the year me, I worked with Andre Harris on Confessions on Usher's album.
01:46:30.000
That was, you know, his highest-grossing album of his career.
01:46:34.000
And that was that my life was dramatically impacted by the success of Confessions.
01:46:48.000
And a lot from my life just like began to flourish in 2009.
01:46:52.000
So let me put this in perspective because people need to understand this.
01:46:56.000
This man is born on the fourth, and his career took off in 2004.
01:47:03.000
Jalen Brown of the Boston Celtics is born on the 24th.
01:47:11.000
The year before that, Dom, born on the 23rd, what did you do on the 23rd in 2023?
01:47:29.000
Pooh Bear over here, born on the fourth, took off in 2004.
01:47:44.000
Yeah, we're going to cut that off, get a couple million views on it because that's what we do.
01:48:05.000
show anton daniel's as well if you're a small you know what I'm going to hit you with the hat.
01:48:11.000
Because, you know, she said your first name, Reacquired to stay at you.
01:48:31.000
I was on the road over 200 days out of the year.
01:48:35.000
I'm not going to be faithful or being on the road 200 days out of the year.
01:48:52.000
I could not be on the road as much as I'm on the road all of those years and honor our relationship.
01:49:03.000
My mother and my four sisters raised me very much.
01:49:06.000
And I'm one of those guys that call it a blessing or a curse.
01:49:12.000
Like St. Thomas, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, upstate, the whole bit, Florida, Carolina.
01:49:24.000
So I've been surrounded by females all my life.
01:49:28.000
And you get to know what the do's and don'ts, what the wants and don't wants are, and all of this other stuff.
01:49:35.000
And there's a level of treatment that I'm never going to go lower than.
01:49:44.000
But when I was on the road for 200 days out of the year, man, and this is the part that men don't reveal that much, but I will.
01:49:54.000
When you get older, you grow up, and it's like you don't need it no more.
01:50:03.000
That's entirely different than when it's handed to you on a silver plot.
01:50:22.000
By the way, Antoni does a breakdown of this actual video.
01:50:30.000
It's an entirely different story if it's handed to you.
01:50:33.000
And then most of the time it's handed to you, something that's gorgeous, beautiful.
01:50:36.000
The stuff that you see on TV is in front of you.
01:50:39.000
To say no to that, that's something that the eight-year-old, 12-year-old you dreamed of having the opportunity.
01:50:44.000
And even though it might be the 50th time, it's a 50th time that's new.
01:50:54.000
Because obviously you're on the road a lot sometimes.
01:50:55.000
I'm gone probably two weeks out of, I'm about to be gone for like three weeks this month.
01:51:10.000
So scientifically, we are designed to have needs the way we're designed.
01:51:16.000
And it's crazy because women don't have eras and they don't be, they don't get horny at all.
01:51:20.000
I don't, you know, that's a whole nother podcast.
01:51:26.000
Because the older we get, the more, you know what I mean?
01:51:29.000
Especially if, you know, you understand how to make, to have more testosterone.
01:51:35.000
So for me, it's just working hard, man, staying focused and out-tiring myself.
01:51:40.000
As long as I just out-tire myself, man, I just, I can't.
01:51:48.000
I work so hard to the point to where I start dozing off uncontrollably.
01:51:57.000
So that allows me no time to really make bad decisions.
01:52:06.000
We traveled together, obviously with the group.
01:52:10.000
And I'm saying I'm trying to figure out, okay, Gary, what's the mindset behind not cheating?
01:52:14.000
Can you tell the audience real quick why you don't cheat?
01:52:16.000
Yeah, because she was the baddest bitch there was.
01:52:21.000
She was the one I would go out with when I was dead broke.
01:52:25.000
I can't go to the bathroom without a line of guys.
01:52:28.000
It got to the point I couldn't take her out anymore.
01:52:31.000
I remember I had a bunch of females that I was around, good-looking girls.
01:52:39.000
After two, three times, they didn't want to go out with her anymore.
01:52:42.000
She's like, oh, the guys want to talk to her, not me.
01:52:46.000
And, you know, she could have had anyone she wanted, but she waited for my broke ass to actually make something.
01:52:54.000
So that loyalty cannot get rewarded with disloyalty because now I'm the fucking man and I can do anything I fucking want, but you got to respect that she could have done whatever she wanted back then.
01:53:12.000
Number two, I really do believe that affects the kids.
01:53:16.000
And number three, we both have Capricorn and Venus and that is the most loyal sign because listen, I'm not going to lie to you, man.
01:53:23.000
There is no chance in hell I would have been able to accomplish what I accomplished if I had like one of the whores that like 80% of you guys have out there and she's out there cheating every time I leave.
01:53:47.000
Some divorced woman in my fucking wife's ear 24 seconds saying, yo, you deserve better.
01:53:53.000
Because every woman believes she deserves more.
01:53:58.000
Every fucking woman believes they deserve more, no matter where they came from, no matter what they're given.
01:54:05.000
They will always believe because that's how their mindset works.
01:54:23.000
He decided to put his career first and be single.
01:54:26.000
Now, you can argue and say, okay, well, you have a wife and still cheating do your thing.
01:54:30.000
But the problem is that, like, now you're losing focus because now you got to hide, walk away, try to be cool with it.
01:54:40.000
So an entrepreneur like Stephen A. Smith or one of us, Dom, this is going to make me the best way because, bro, this is you being your true self.
01:54:54.000
How do you get married after you slept with that many?
01:54:59.000
Like your whole ID, your whole perception of women is done.
01:55:03.000
Just the fact you have the most beautiful women like and they're probably dating.
01:55:08.000
They're just, you know, outstepping out of nerve.
01:55:11.000
So it's like after you do that, you're like, how do you even take a woman seriously?
01:55:19.000
Again, a man born in the 14th with a lot of fame, always on the road.
01:55:29.000
You know, only thing I'll tell Stephen A. Smith, you know, he's a Libra, so we don't really have to tell him about the condoms, but you might need a condom for your tongue pimp.
01:55:55.000
He blamed it on doing those tongue exercises on his wife.
01:56:08.000
Yeah, let's get to the readings and we're calling it.
01:56:14.000
Yo, by the way, though, Stephen A. Smith is a talented show host.
01:56:19.000
And the thing about Stephen A. Smith is that what I call him is that he's always on a cutting edge of like his opinions, but at the same time, he's knowing as a man how things work.
01:56:28.000
He may not say on the camera all the time, but you know how it works in the industry.
01:56:33.000
So shout out to him for being honest, at least on this point.
01:56:36.000
Michelle Guterres, she says, happy birthday, Gary.
01:56:42.000
I almost entered my 11 personal year and I'm studying trading.
01:56:46.000
I think I can take advantage of the energy of number 11.
01:56:52.000
Listen, you're born in the seventh, so you're smart enough to understand numerology and astrology is real.
01:56:56.000
If you're talking to me about the stock market, you got to go to run it up.
01:57:03.000
Rob is the master at applying numerology and putting it into actually making money in the stock market.
01:57:11.000
This motherfucker's at 93% scalping the market this year.
01:57:22.000
So when it comes down to it, if you want to learn more about the market, run it up 858 on Twitter.
01:57:30.000
As for you, yes, you are about to go into your 11th personal year.
01:57:35.000
And what that means is you will be challenged emotionally.
01:57:44.000
Sometimes it's one of those things where it's a painful change.
01:57:48.000
You know, I see a lot of people leaving the church or a lot of people who were very religious becoming very spiritual.
01:57:54.000
That's a painful change for a lot of people, but it's a necessary change.
01:58:02.000
You're not an emotional person as it is, but the emotions will be tested.
01:58:11.000
You go by the philosophy of work smarter, not harder.
01:58:39.000
Where you can get stuff on the life cycles and stuff like that?
01:58:57.000
And again, the only thing you have to do there is actually join.
01:59:01.000
Now, if you want the higher levels in GG33, that's when you have to sign a non-disclosure.
01:59:08.000
I need to start, you know, talking to you what type of person you are, things of that nature, because quite frankly, we don't allow people to shit where we live.
01:59:22.000
I'm not going to fucking lower my standards for anyone.
01:59:35.000
Combine the two and you will go where you need to go in life.
01:59:40.000
Having 11 energy and dragon, that would even make a woman very powerful.
01:59:45.000
Just telling, like, women who are dragons have that aura of authority where guys just listen to them.
01:59:55.000
How did he get his men to go to fucking war against their own government?
02:00:11.000
How would you rate on a low loyalty scale for a woman whose Venus is in Scorpio?
02:00:17.000
And which side should I be sleeping with my back turned to the east, west, or south?
02:00:34.000
And you want to know how loyal you are based off your loyalty scale for a woman whose Venus is in Scorpio.
02:00:47.000
That's what it depends on with the Scorpio because one thing a Scorpio woman will not settle for is someone who's bad in the bedroom.
02:00:59.000
I'm just telling you, if you're not putting the right piping in, they're going to be fucking ouchies.
02:01:06.000
So that's the scale I'm going to give you based off that Scorpio stuff.
02:01:10.000
Now, as for you as a person, listen, my man, anyone who has Scorpios, it's right here in the eyes.
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That's how you dominate a Scorpio with their eyes.
02:01:31.000
Don't ask me why I didn't make the fucking rules.
02:01:35.000
You know, Pisces love their feet of feet being massaged.
02:01:42.000
But when it comes down to it, you have to understand the eyes is the Scorpio.
02:01:56.000
So if you have a Sag wife, they like being massaged right here.
02:02:08.000
You got to be in a pretty good relationship with someone to grab their goddamn private parts.
02:02:12.000
Unless you're Donald Trump and you can do whatever you want.
02:02:26.000
There's some spots that you can take advantage of.
02:02:30.000
Like cancers, they got these big, voluptuous breasts that you don't even need implants for.
02:02:41.000
So again, Scorpio with the eyes and the staring thing.
02:02:53.000
God damn, you guys are working me like a slave today.
02:03:02.000
Going into my eight PY, I think I have a new job to get into.
02:03:18.000
Obviously, you're going to be a much more structured five.
02:03:24.000
In the eight year, you're just supposed to grind.
02:03:48.000
I feel like I'm interested in so many things, but I can't seem to find my path to financial success and purpose.
02:03:59.000
But now, all jokes aside, you're a tiger woman and you are a 33.6.
02:04:05.000
The difference between you and most tiger women is you're born in the 15th.
02:04:10.000
So you're going to have that urge to be home and family oriented while also being a tiger.
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And then I can't seem to find financial success and purpose.
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You're going to be in a one-year cycle after your birthday.
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You're in a nine-year cycle now, and that nine-year cycle has been there since your last birthday hit.
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People don't like being passive, but you kind of got to have to do it.
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I've been trying to try my hand at e-comm for a year, and now with no success.
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Well, it sounds like you're in the nine-year cycle again.
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Just like the last person, you're in a nine-year cycle, and it's tough to get success in a nine-year unless you're building off something.
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If you're just starting something in a nine-year, that's a way to fail.
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It's like having a grappling hook and you're throwing up there.
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So if you have success in the eight-year, you can continue it in the nine-year.
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But to start doing something in a nine-year cycle, nine is number completion.
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How can you start something successful in a number based off the frequency of ending?
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So based off your birthday, having a one-year energy after your birthday hits, a dog in a horse year, yeah, I would say you would be more successful.
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And last one here, Pete the Greek says, male 310, 2001.
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Weaknesses, you got to stop second-guessing yourself.
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Weaknesses, you got to be so stop being so sensitive.
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Weaknesses, you have to basically know how to communicate better.
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Not only that, you are extremely intuitive to the point where you will know, like, you'll think of someone and they'll call you right away.
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Everyone gets that, but you get it more than anyone else because your intuition is on a different level.
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So again, you have to take that Pisces world with that seven energy, with that snake that you're able to manifest and actually start applying it in verbal communication skills.
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It doesn't matter what the fuck I know in life.
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If I didn't have this mouthpiece, if I couldn't didn't have the verbal IQ to talk to you people, none of this would matter.
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No, I was saying, um, bro, I was watching a tape of me about 20 years ago.
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But we all go through those trials and tribulations.
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If anyone else sends any more money, you're getting scammed.
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02:08:21.000
Okay, Pooh Bear, where can I find your brother?
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I'm on a show with Simon Cowell called The Next Act.
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We just put together a new boys group called December 10th.
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You know, it was just a void of Simon reached out to me.
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He's like, you know, every 10 years there's a boys band and we haven't had our boys band this decade.
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So he was like, would you be down to come on a show with me?
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And I'm like, yeah, I've been waiting on you to call me since like 2001.
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So it was an amazing opportunity with the London.
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And, you know, we auditioned 1,400 boys to get to seven.
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And I can say that we've never seen this before.
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To me, it's like the Beatles in One Direction had babies because they play instruments.
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And to me, I think they're going to be the biggest boy band of all time.
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I've been working on their first original album.
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They have all the war Grammys and everything, but they've never released any original music outside of Christmas music.
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There was a group back in the day called Take Six, and they just did harmonies and stuff.
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I've honestly been working harder in the last 12 months, probably than in my whole career.
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Which is crazy because just a whole discussion.
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So, and I kind of have an idea of what I'm doing.
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And I kind of feel like it's time for me to finally come out and for people to see me more and stop being in the background so much.
02:10:42.000
I performed for the Pope at the Vatican last month.
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I wrote a record called We Are I Little New World.
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And this dude just calmly says, oh, yeah, the Pope, he likes me.
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That's not, you know how you have things that you like, you write on your vision board?
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They gave me my doctor's degree at the Vatican.
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I didn't graduate from high school, so I don't have a diploma, but I'm a doctor.
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So, you know, you didn't want to give me my diploma.
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Yeah, so that I'm, I'm just, you know, I'm proud because I get to put my kids on the song.
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We have one of the biggest artists from India, Vijay, biggest artists from Romania, Yulia.
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So instead of doing like, We Are the World, how they just had American pop stars, I put like the biggest pop stars.
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I mean, I've really been working harder in the last 13 months and a half in my whole case.
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You see how this numerology stuff is always there?
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So, these are the things that you know that I'm grateful for you to put out to the world because everybody is just like coincidental.
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No, it's not coincidental, it's actually for a reason, yeah.
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It's not a coincidence everyone on this table is a millionaire and you guys, hey, because we outworked you.
02:12:53.000
I was wondering, Gary, man, I gotta give him his flowers since his birthday.
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I was like, Man, let's say we do come back to Earth.
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How the fuck can I get his knowledge to put that shit in the top capsule?
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So, when I come to fuck back, because you lose all this shit, yeah, like imagine starting over and never had a chance of meeting a numerology teacher.
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You go through the nine, you go all the way through the master numbers, and when you reincarnate and you pass one mission, then you move on to the next.
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In sync or backstreet boys, I'm gonna be man, I'm gonna be honest, man.
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Okay, yeah, that would have said I can't name one backstreet boy, but I can name Jace and Justin Timberlake.
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I can't recall one Backstreet boy, and I don't know what the lead I can't recall the Lee saying I can't recall one heterosexual Backstreet boy.
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So when it comes down to it, I am the Michael Jordan numerology.
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Like, whatever day in school he went to to learn all that stuff, I definitely missed that one.
02:14:20.000
Guys, tomorrow, Fisher Fit Podcast for Back with Never Before.
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We're going to take over all the enemies on our necks.
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So we're going to be quiet for about 30 seconds.
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I wish, you know, maybe I could come back and, you know what I'm saying?