On this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Trey Songz sits down with his older brother, DJ Khaled, to talk about his life growing up in the streets of Houston, TX, and how he managed to stay sober through it all. He also talks about how he dealt with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the impact it had on his life, and why he decided to get sober at the age of 21. Also, Trey talks about his relationship with Post Malone, and the time he met him backstage at his post-concert show with him and his brother, Post Mahone. Trey also shares his story of how he got his start in the music industry, and what it's like being a father to his son, Houston, Texas native, Travon, who is a rapper, singer, songwriter, producer, and all-around good dude! Thank you Trey for being a part of this episode, and I hope you enjoy listening to it! Joe Rogans Experience is a must-listen! -Trey Songz Music: Post Malone - "Post Malone" - "Hometown Hero (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - "Sonic & Friends" - - "Goodbye" - by Post Malone "I'm Too Effing Highlight" - by Travor - by Kendrick Lamar - Thank You For This and , I'll See Ya'll Podcast, I Love Ya Podcast, I'm With You - By Night, All Day, Podcast by Night, - All Day All Day Podcast, by Night All Day - I'll Be With You, By Night Podcast - Thank You, My Brother, I'm Gonna See You, I'll Talk About This, I ll See You Soon, I Will See You In The Morning, By Day, By Bye Bye, Next Week, I Don't Know, I Can't Wait, Bye, I Miss You, OK? by Me & I'll Figure It Out Soon, Bye, Love Ya'll? -Bye, Bye! - Bye! , Bye Bye, Bye Soon, Love, Me & Bye, XOXO, My Best, Bye Love, My Love, Ollie xOXO (Bye XO, SOTYO, YA'O, ELLY & PODCAST
00:01:07.000They used to always, coming up younger, they used to put them in napkins and put them in their pocket and allow them to throw them away and everything.
00:01:34.000It depends on which world, because, you know, of course, music-wise, that's my first and foremost, but then the hometown hero side and then just helping people and being a daddy is just work all around the clock.
00:01:53.000Well, they label me that in Houston, and that's got to the point they label me that everywhere just for the help I do, whether it be hurricane disasters, whether it be just assisting with people, whether it be frontline for the community,
00:02:09.000whether it be fighting for justice, whether it be just assisting and caring for the town the way that I do.
00:03:09.000So, crazy story is, man, coming from where I come from, most people smoke and drink, you know, when they tend to go through stuff, just dealing with life, you know, that's what kind of put their mind at ease.
00:03:20.000And I was always one of the people I felt like, I'm going to deal with it head up.
00:03:24.000Whatever, however it hit me at that moment, it can't get no worse than that.
00:03:28.000So, I always just decided to not to, because at the end of the day, when I got done smoking or drinking, if that's what I decided to do, the reality is still going to kick in, so...
00:03:38.000I'd rather just deal with the shit head up.
00:03:44.000I watch everybody around me do it all day every day.
00:03:48.000Well there's nothing that sort of illuminates the problems with alcohol like watching someone be drunk and you're sober.
00:03:55.000You know, man, I've always been more of a protector my whole life, so I'm always just watching the atmosphere anyway, so it don't really bother me.
00:04:02.000I'll be watching out just to make sure everybody's straight at all times.
00:04:06.000Right, so you're like the designated driver.
00:04:30.000Your life just kind of gets away from you.
00:04:32.000You're just escaping it instead of being in it.
00:04:35.000You know, man, something that I realized, everybody not built to be that strong and everybody not able to deal with a lot of things, you know, so sometimes that's their scapegoat, and I want the ones not to judge.
00:04:48.000I just, if it suits you and that's for you, you know, you gotta do what you gotta do.
00:04:53.000That's a good way of looking at it, too, because that is true, that we all have different levels of ability of handling shit.
00:05:26.000And we watched some clips of him doing it, but I mean, this guy won the gold medal in the Olympics with a broken neck, and he still got hooked on bills.
00:05:35.000I could imagine only because once you get used to that pain and that's what's putting you at ease, you go from a couple to, let me just go and get a few more in so I can make sure I'm good throughout the day.
00:05:48.000Yeah, it just becomes a part of your body.
00:06:37.000But as many people as the shit affected are hitting and passing from it.
00:06:42.000It's definitely something that they're doing.
00:06:45.000You know, because weed is illegal in a lot of states, 90% of the weed that's grown, that's sold in these states where it's illegal, is grown on public land by the cartels.
00:06:57.000Because in the places where weed is legal, like California, it's only a misdemeanor if you're growing weed without a permit.
00:07:07.000So they just set up shop in the national forests, in places where they're not supposed to be, and they grow weed.
00:07:13.000Because if they get caught, it's not that big of a deal, but they want to protect their product, too.
00:07:18.000So these guys who used to be game wardens, now they have tactical teams with dogs and shit and MP4s and machine guns, and they're going through the woods fighting the cartel.
00:07:37.000And he was explaining to me how it's really dangerous because they use all these, like, super toxic pesticides and shit that no one else is allowed to use.
00:07:46.000Like, you can't really use that if you're growing, especially if you're growing something organically, which is ideal.
00:07:51.000So they're just using all kinds of shit that's, like, super toxic.
00:07:55.000Yeah, and then that means it's going to weigh down and affect the people, for sure, for sure.
00:08:26.000You know, he pointed out, it's like, everybody wants freedom, but if you get that freedom and everything's legal, you're gonna have a bunch of drug overdoses you wouldn't have.
00:08:34.000You're gonna have a bunch of people that are addicted you wouldn't have gotten addicted if it was illegal.
00:09:13.000I think honestly, man, the reason why it's probably not is just because they haven't figured out a way to monetize off of it.
00:09:19.000Well, the problem is you can't patent it, right?
00:09:22.000So, like, if you're selling, you know, whatever it is, some thyroid medication or something, you can patent that, and then it's your medication that you invented, and then you own the patent on it, so you get all the profits from it.
00:09:34.000But when it's a plant, that whole model gets, like, thrown into the bushes.
00:09:54.000But you couldn't, if it was patented, maybe that's what they would want to do, is make a genetic strain, like a Monsanto-type weed, where they can completely control it.
00:10:06.000Yeah, definitely, because they know that's going to be their moneymaker.
00:10:11.000Yeah, it seems like it's just such a conundrum.
00:10:15.000Because I, you know, I admire people like you, that no alcohol, no weed, no nothing, just discipline.
00:10:24.000It just, it builds us to be a little stronger.
00:10:29.000Because, man, I done been through so much shit in life and watched a lot of people go through stuff.
00:10:35.000Stuff that may take their life because it may be real crucial, but when you get to getting to the point of where I am, you deal with everything head up, it ain't really much.
00:10:45.000It ain't like it's a breeze or a cakewalk every time, but for the most part, we'd be like, man, it'd be ideal with it.
00:11:20.000It was so many people outside the hospital that they were like, man, we need to get him out of here because they never seen nothing like that.
00:11:27.000So they don't know if the people outside was against me or was for me.
00:13:10.000One, I don't know if for them not have...
00:13:14.000I guess for how many people was there so fast and then them not being able to go in and know if it's somewhere that was damaging or however you want to put the words, but...
00:13:30.000But the only bad thing is because they didn't move it and it was there, it got tangled up in a lot of my nerves and muscle.
00:13:40.000So, like, if you ever pay attention to me, like, I can't lift my arm directly straight up or do a lot of different things because it was sitting in there for so many years.
00:13:51.000That's got to piss you off, because they could have just pulled that out, right?
00:13:54.000Yeah, definitely, because it was so close to the edge.
00:13:58.000Because from the time I got shot to the time it came out, you could always feel it.
00:14:16.000And you watch some of these doctors, they take a personal liking and loving to these kids and, you know, just trying to figure out ways to help them.
00:15:21.000Yeah, so if you do this, you could always, always feel it.
00:15:24.000So, like, when you look at the video that was on YouTube, by that point, it broke the skin on its own.
00:15:30.000Because, you know, you'll hear stories like bullets going, they'll push their way out, or you'll hear the stories during rain or cold weather that'll make you feel some way.
00:17:07.000Like, there's some Thai guys who have crazy shins because they've been, like, kicking bamboo trees and, you know, kicking pads and heavy bags and bags with sand in them.
00:17:16.000They've been doing that their whole lives.
00:17:17.000So they have, like, really dense, like, really dense shin bones, and they just swap people with those.
00:17:26.000There's this dude, I think his name is Malapai, and he was fighting in a lion fight, and this dude would just go shin to shin with everybody.
00:18:46.000And they thought Vitor, because he was a black belt in jiu-jitsu from the Carlson Gracie family, they thought that he was just going to do jiu-jitsu.
00:18:52.000And this dude just comes out and puts on a boxing clinic.
00:21:30.000Yeah He was the first guy to figure out to wrap your hands He was the first he was the tank Abbott was the first guy to figure out like if you have MMA gloves on you actually could punch harder Because it's harder to punch someone bare knuckle.
00:24:25.000When he called that Leon Edwards head kick right before Leon landed it on Kamaru Usman, Because they were saying, we were talking about it, like, you know, he's down in this fight and, you know, it's like, you know, his corner's yelling at him, don't give up, rock, go get him.
00:24:41.000And John Anik goes, but that is not the cloth from which he's cut.
00:31:29.000And I remember immediately thinking, oh my god, I have to learn jiu-jitsu.
00:31:33.000Like, these guys are all getting killed.
00:31:36.000When you watch Hoist Grace, you strangle everybody and break everybody's arms.
00:31:39.000I don't know how tall he is in person, but he was probably one of the smallest people, it seemed like, looking at it from a fan standpoint.
00:31:52.000When he was tapping out guys like Dan Severn, who was like a beast, 250-pound wrestler, he was so good, man, and no one knew what to do.
00:32:00.000They had never seen Gracie Jiu-Jitsu before.
00:32:03.000And Hoist just, he was the perfect advertisement for Jiu-Jitsu, too, because it wasn't like he was built, like he wasn't like Jack, like Tyron Woodley or something, or someone like Super jacked.
00:33:40.000Yeah, hoist was something really special.
00:33:42.000Because we had never seen that before.
00:33:44.000You know, it was the first time we had ever seen something where the martial art was more important in size and strength.
00:33:50.000Like, if you were actually a smaller person who's proficient in this martial art, because that's what most martial arts promise you, that you would be able to beat a bigger person, but there's some physical issues.
00:34:02.000Like, if you're a 135-pound guy and you're fighting Derek Lewis, you got a real problem.
00:34:25.000But with jujitsu, it became, if he didn't know jujitsu and Hoist got a hold of him, he could avoid the damage, drag him to the ground, and submit him.
00:34:38.000It was always, if you saw two guys slugging it out, you know, generally they were either the same size, if it was like a boxing or a kickboxing fight, or if they weren't, the big guy always killed the small guy.
00:36:26.000Well, actually, you know, you got the first, and Post's probably going to be mad because I got to get his, but you got the first cornhole with the speakers.
00:38:43.000But COVID fucked up a lot of shit for everything, man.
00:38:47.000At this point, I realized just from helping so many people in the community in general, I realized how damaging it was.
00:38:56.000Business-wise, I watched how damaging it was because now if you pay attention to some of the new movies that come out, it just goes straight to streaming at this point.
00:39:21.000Is that they want more money from streaming?
00:39:24.000Yeah, but it's a lot of the actors that are not top-billed type people.
00:39:29.000They get paid one fee, and then they're never going to get residuals, so that they're trying to get some of those residuals when stuff's getting resold.
00:39:35.000That's definitely part of it, and there's other things involved too.
00:39:38.000Bro, you know what they're doing that's wild?
00:39:41.000Some of these studios are trying to make people sign contracts if you do background work.
00:39:46.000Where they could just use your likeness from then on.
00:39:48.000So they could repurpose you in other background scenes as CGI. Damn, they're like, kind of like them licensing your name.
00:40:01.000That's the culture of, you know, people that aren't stars over there in movies, though.
00:40:08.000You know, extras are not, they don't think about it that way.
00:40:11.000It's really interesting because like, They're going to be able to make movies with it.
00:40:15.000They're gonna be able to make a movie with you where you speak Chinese and you, you know, you run an army somewhere.
00:40:22.000I mean, they can do whatever they want.
00:40:23.000They can, with CGI and with this new AI voice stuff, they could literally do whatever they want and they could turn any person who's already been in a bunch of films where they have your face, they could put you in all kinds of scenes.
00:40:38.000Like, we're real close to them not needing actors anymore, which is kind of weird.
00:40:43.000Yeah, and even just not just the actors, just even with us with music.
00:40:47.000You know, like, at first when they said something about it and they may say something about it, you can put Michael Jackson and somebody else on the same record.
00:40:56.000You know, of course you'd be curious to be like, shit, dope, I wonder what that sound like.
00:41:00.000But then when you start thinking about it, Damn, they won't really need us at some point because now they're making your voice sound the same, they're making you look the same, like it's just the shit weird.
00:41:11.000But one thing I know, man, the bigger companies, they'll find a way to block that shit somehow, someway, because that's taking all the money.
00:41:22.000It's definitely going to change things, right?
00:41:25.000Like that Drake song that got put out, that was a fake Drake song, the AI-created Drake song, people loved it.
00:41:58.000One, because definitely at this point, shit...
00:42:03.000Anything, if anything go wrong at this point, we damn near fuck because they build them down there invincible.
00:42:09.000But two, the other part that freaked me out is they show this shit in movies years back and everything that they show It's coming to be that exact.
00:43:44.000That shit is just when you think about it.
00:43:47.000But of course, you know, you think that shit will be far gone past our time, but then you still got to think of our kids and those generations because it's definitely going to be dangerous.
00:43:58.000It's definitely going to be dangerous, but yeah, they're going to have, our kids and their kids are going to have a totally different world that they live in.
00:46:45.000We so comfortable now, we just jump in the...
00:46:49.000A load of suburbans and get to where we gotta go.
00:46:54.000I think my last tour, me and T.I. did, we were on tour buses.
00:47:00.000But even then, it's more so just when we're trying to get to the next city, because ideally we're still gonna go to our hotel and do whatever we gotta do.
00:47:11.000Yeah, if you're going from a city and you may have a six to eight hour stretch, you got somewhere to lay down as opposed to having to sit up sleeping in the suburban or something.
00:47:20.000I don't feel comfortable sleeping in those things because I feel like if this thing crashes, I don't want to be asleep in this bunk bed.
00:48:54.000But, you know, everybody wants to have a good time.
00:48:57.000That's the weird thing about like limos and tour buses.
00:48:59.000One of the things I heard about limos is when they crash, the real scary thing is people's heads slam into each other.
00:49:06.000I can see that because they really, limos you rarely ever see seat belts.
00:49:10.000Yeah, well, you know, if they are, people aren't wearing them, and then, you know, when they slam on the brakes, you go flying, and you go flying into each other, and you could fucking headbutt each other at 35 miles an hour, you know?
00:50:09.000I haven't found a video of it flying, but this is at the Detroit Car Show.
00:50:15.000It's got wheels here on normal size of the wheels, but the rest of the car is made up of eight fans, and it says it can fly like 110 miles.
00:55:58.000Like, if you were, like, looking at a movie from 2023 in, like, 1984, you would think this.
00:56:03.000Yeah, they're going to have, like, future-looking spacecraft trucks.
00:56:11.000When you see it in real life, it's undeniable.
00:56:14.000You see it in real life like, I thought it was cool looking in pictures, but you see it in real life like, this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
00:58:27.000See, the reason it worked out for us, like, so, I got my, um...
00:58:32.000And it's so crazy, I don't really get to put albums out.
00:58:34.000Like, you know, I love my music, but...
00:58:37.000Every time I get ready to put an album out, a disaster hit or something happened and my energy and everything shift to that so the music always get lost in the shuffle and that's the first time in a minute that nothing's really just distracting me and my album come out in October 20th,
00:58:58.000It's called Stuck in Motion, but being able to have the TikTok, these are all different platforms that you really can use to promote, because everybody don't use...
00:59:10.000You got some people that don't mess with Instagram and only use TikTok.
01:00:19.000Now, the funny thing I'll show you probably when we get off, I just did, I released a song called First Class, one of the first singles, because I'm releasing singles every two weeks leading up to it.
01:00:30.000In First Class, I had my bro, Philly Flyboy, shot it, and I had some people on White Rhino VFX, they're from San Antonio.
01:00:42.000They edited my old school Cadillac drop, so I'm flying around on a cloud.
01:00:48.000So it's just crazy when you're just talking about that shit, but super dope, man.
01:01:01.000I mean, you know, man, believe it or not, even if we've been in the game for as long as we do, we still be nervous and don't really know what comes about.
01:01:11.000You never know what record, like when I released the album, you never know what record people are going to take to.
01:01:16.000We don't know if we're going to take off or if you got to build it up.
01:01:19.000But realistically, the goal is when it comes out to get ready to get on the road, you know.
01:01:27.000My two main things, or three, is my kids, the music, and just helping people, man.
01:01:34.000So, you know, like, those are three things that excite me.
01:01:38.000But other than that, I like, I just, I bench off and just try everything.
01:01:41.000I feel like you get zero results if you don't try it, you know?
01:01:46.000Well, that's a beautiful philosophy, the way you balance it all out.
01:01:50.000That's a good thing, because, you know, a lot of us can get caught up in maybe one thing too much, you know, just to have this idea of, like, your family, your job, everything.
01:02:00.000It's all, everything deserves equal attention.
01:02:02.000Yeah, and you know, man, with life, I just be so realistic with everything, man.
01:02:08.000Because, you know, we all have our good days.
01:02:12.000We all mess up time to time, you know.
01:02:14.000And for me, it's just how we bounce back.
01:02:18.000And even with some of the hiccups I've had within the last year or two, you know, it's all learning experiences.
01:02:25.000But I feel like even with this album, the reason I named it Stuck in Motion was...
01:02:31.000Rather than me be dwelling on shit that I could have done different or shit I could have done better or to be just held back or sad or just trying to...
01:02:41.000You know, a lot of times we complain about a bunch of shit and I feel like I'm at a point in my life now it's like, man, you just got to accept stuff for what it is.
01:02:49.000So the reason I named it Stuck in Motion is regardless of what I'm going through, I'm still moving.
01:03:23.000I think it's more growth and more universal where you could just, for those who smoke, you can put it on and just light your bullet up or you just get in your car and ride.
01:03:33.000For me, it's important because I just feel like it's an album of growth.
01:03:42.000A lot of people don't really understand.
01:03:45.000It's not just about money to enjoy life.
01:03:48.000It's what different things you have that bring peace to you.
01:03:52.000I just think I'm at a point in life where I'm just enjoying life.
01:03:55.000That's why I think it's going to be so important for me.
01:04:00.000And what I'm doing to it, what I'm doing with it also that's going to make it different, is I don't know if you've seen, they say you can put out, like I'm shooting a video for every song, but in between the songs I want to do little short movie skits so it'll be like from a start to a finish,
01:04:19.000like a whole project where I'm making, put it on Amazon or something like that.
01:05:02.000DJ Mr. Rogers, I had him executive, producer, you know, just from a musical standpoint to find records that he think people would take to, you know, which at the end of the day, we chose all the records I did, so it worked out.
01:05:18.000Putting all the visuals together to make it dope.
01:05:21.000And what I'm going to do, too, that's going to be creative.
01:05:24.000So when I was talking about the movie part, I'm going to actually get actors for different roles, you know, so it'll just be something bigger than me just going and standing on the corner and having one of my homeboys talking to me.
01:06:05.000Just in between these skits, what scenario it may be.
01:06:09.000It may be me in the mirror having a conversation with myself, but the reflection of the mirror may be a whole other actor that's, you know, good, good, bad guy.
01:06:33.000It's so crazy when I was just telling you also that I have so many different people that support me in different ways.
01:06:41.000So when I leave here today, I fly to LA for the BMAC Awards and they're giving me the Change Agent Award.
01:06:49.000Speaking of awards, I'm not sure if you know, I got probably every award you could think of from Anything you think of from helping, fighting, whatever the situation may be, man.
01:07:48.000I ended up coming across some money, and I got a shoe store.
01:07:52.000But when my father went to jail, he had $2 million that was unaccounted for, shall we say.
01:08:00.000And so the whole movie, everybody, it's a comedy, but everybody trying to get at me and get to me and harm me to try and figure out where the money is.
01:08:08.000But it's just, it's more on some funny stuff, man.
01:08:12.000Like I said, I'm at a point now I'm just trying different stuff.
01:08:18.000And it actually come out any day on Tubi.
01:08:20.000I don't really understand the process of it because I thought they'd give me a time and a date where I could promote it, but they just like, you never know when it'll pop up.
01:08:29.000When it'll pop up, you just get to promoting it.
01:08:32.000But doing that, what I was getting to, what I was going to tell you, I'm at a point of having fun.
01:08:38.000So what I also did, one of the videos on Stuck in Motion, a song called Reconsider, I went and got the original Ninja Turtles.
01:09:09.000You know, either that or just getting out the house.
01:09:12.000I don't know why I be overexcited when I help people, man.
01:09:17.000Just to see the fact of them knowing they're not by theyself and the fact of them knowing somebody actually care, that kind of give me my excitement, too.
01:09:43.000Well, your rewards are spiritual, emotional, what you get from people.
01:09:47.000And, you know, different blessings come.
01:09:50.000When I tell you, just my career alone, I done been through a lot of shit, and I done had decades of bumping my head, and then you may have the whole world turn against you,
01:10:08.000I deal with so much different stuff, but that's one thing I don't stop doing.
01:10:13.000Every time, my blessings get bigger and bigger, which I honestly think God put me through some of these processes because I feel like for me to go to the next level, He has to see if I'm really ready.
01:10:25.000So even now, one of my biggest things that's hard for me now is to Imagine just not reacting to people, like, you know?
01:10:34.000Because I want people, you definitely can get under my skin.
01:10:36.000Like, imagine you at a UFC and somebody just, you walk by somebody like, ah, fuck you, Joe.
01:11:13.000For whatever reason, whether it's valid or not.
01:11:16.000Yeah, and I think, man, the hard part is Dealing with it because you have to deal with it, but the reality of it is, man, sometimes you got to get to a point they're going to think what they want to think regardless.
01:11:33.000You know, even if you know their direct opinion or their direct thought may not necessarily be true, or it could be partially true.
01:11:41.000It may not even be, it could be 5% true, but at the end of the day, it's like you can't even really waste your time just over-explain it because there's still going to be somebody out there that don't want to hear it.
01:11:51.000You're going to be interacting with too many people.
01:12:30.000That's one of the things that I do do on X. I'll go in on a controversial subject.
01:12:36.000You know, whatever it is climate change or whatever the fuck it is And I'll just go reading into the comments and see you know how people and you you'll find these outrageous comments And you're like what is this and you click on it?
01:12:47.000It's just a bunch of letters and a few numbers for the name and then you click on it You're like oh, this is a fake account.
01:12:53.000This is account that just retweets things and says outrageous shit And just provokes people fighting with each other and like how many of those are out there man a lot Definitely.
01:13:05.000It'd be to the point now, but I take the time to block all the people that be like, I gained this fortune from here.
01:13:16.000Some of that shit be like, man, that's too much.
01:13:19.000It'd be damn near 30 of them comments about how to get some money, and they'd be like, no.
01:13:24.000My favorite are the ones that are pretending to be girls looking for a boyfriend.
01:14:45.000So when you click on those things, I've never clicked on one, what does it take you to?
01:14:50.000Like if you click on theirs, is it like an OnlyFans page or what is it?
01:14:54.000I'm reading, so like this is at first these bots would try to lure people that says, you know, like, we're going to ignore the fact that I've got a huge booty or don't look at my story if you want to.
01:15:03.000M-A-S-T-U-R-B-A-T-E. I'm not supposed to be cussing on here?
01:15:49.000Speaking of that, I've yet to figure out how when you're randomly thinking about something on Instagram or say something and all the ads just start popping up for that shit.
01:16:00.000Yeah, people want to deny that's real.
01:16:05.000But it's either one day they're listening to what we're doing, but sometimes what if you're just thinking and you just start seeing the shit so it's still weird.
01:17:15.000I just think that those thoughts, it knows what you've been listening to and watching and that you're eventually going to think of this kind of thing.
01:18:16.000They 3D print like sections of houses and then they stack them all together and build a house with it.
01:18:21.000And if you had a 3D printer in your home and you had all these materials, like for at least some things, I would imagine you'd be able to 3D print objects in your house now.
01:18:33.000Instead of buying them, you'd just buy the plans or buy a license to print it.
01:18:39.000But with that, that print shit may cost a arm and a leg.
01:21:00.000What they're filming, I don't know what that is.
01:21:04.000It could be that it's some super sophisticated US controlled drone that was built in some sort of a Program that's top secret and it has some new super sophisticated Propulsion system that they don't want us to know about and so they Pretend it's coming from another world and they say oh these are off-world crafts exhibiting behavior.
01:21:30.000That's impossible to replicate in America I wonder I wonder because if they're talking about it like that they're literally saying off-world like sure Boy, I get suspicious.
01:22:04.000Other American scientists are saying, well, let people test samples of it or something.
01:22:09.000Well, did they have images from the MRI? I don't know that they showed those actual images, but the doctor that took it, yes, they were here.
01:22:16.000They belonged to a single skeleton that has not been joined to other pieces.
01:22:20.000Footage from the team carrying out the test.
01:22:23.000It shows one of the bodies bearing an elongated head, a small upturned nose, and two slanted eyes.
01:22:29.000The subjects look tiny when held up by the doctors examining for the watching journalists.
01:22:35.000Then this also is like this person says that I think it's the doctor has claimed that he talks to the Virgin of Guadalupe and the extraterrestrials will not talk to her like they talk to him because she doesn't believe in them.
01:23:54.000They're probably, if they are coming from another world, they're probably making sure we don't blow ourselves up.
01:24:00.000They're probably realizing that we're at this convergence of the evolution of the biology and then science and technology and its abilities that far surpass the speed that the biology evolves.
01:24:15.000The biology evolves very slowly, relatively, compared to these computers.
01:24:20.000The things that they're able to do, these spaceships and the flying cars, it's like we have so much ability now and we're still the same kind of creature.
01:32:03.000I'm not down with throwing up every time I work out.
01:32:05.000But you look fit and strong, so you must be doing some kind of working out.
01:32:08.000Yeah, I work out here and there, which I feel I've been slagging lately because I've been so focused on just filming and getting ready for this album, man.
01:32:20.000I've always said I wanted to learn the...
01:32:25.000The submission side of stuff, because, man, you know, you can watch some people that you get ready to fight, and they just drop to the ground, and they hope that they can get you there.
01:33:20.000When you see the sacrifice that fighters put in, And what it does to their body and the amount of attention that they have to put to their craft.
01:33:33.000What you're doing with a professional fighter, you're taking one of the riskiest paths in all of life.
01:33:42.000You're going to gamble your body and the function of your body to make your living.
01:33:47.000And the function of your body while you're going against other trained killers and just throwing bones at each other, slamming shins and elbows into heads and strangling people and taking arm bars and like, whoa!
01:34:00.000So probably what would be the average, now the average age, anywhere from what, 25 to 35 maybe?
01:37:25.000And I think watching him struggle with Volkanovski, he won that decision, but it was a very close fight where a lot of people thought he was going to roll him over and smash him because he was so much bigger.
01:37:35.000Probably gave a lot of people some ideas that, oh, he's vulnerable.
01:37:40.000He's not completely invincible like he's looked in all of his fights.
01:39:00.000Or if maybe they could give him a one-fight exemption away from that contract to fight Jon Jones and the UFC. But they probably wouldn't do that.
01:39:08.000But that's the fight you want to see, though.
01:39:11.000You want to see the guy who was the heavyweight champion who relinquished the crown come back and fight the guy who won it in his absence.
01:39:18.000That's the perfect fight to see what...
01:43:26.000And his style of just charging forward and switching stances and ripping to the body and ripping to the head, if he can get Francis involved in that style, it'd be very interesting to see what Francis does.
01:43:38.000If you watch him training together, it's pretty exciting.
01:44:42.000Yeah, it can be done, but that's why there's a 265 pound weight limit, which seems kind of silly.
01:44:49.000I'm curious to see what a super heavyweight will look like.
01:44:52.000There's probably not that many of them because there's a small amount of heavyweights.
01:44:56.000If you think about the size of the UFC roster in the heavyweight division, it's so much smaller than the middleweight or the welterweight or the lightweight.
01:45:04.000Heavyweight's a very small division because there's not that many really skilled big men at the top of the heap.
01:46:54.000But you gotta remember, Canelo started out that light too, you know?
01:47:00.000And went all the way up to win the light heavyweight.
01:47:02.000Yeah, it says, the Ironman is stepping up two-weight divisions to have his chance at adding the super middleweight crown to his undisputed super welterweight champion.
01:48:21.000That was solid, the way he handled it.
01:48:26.000He could have went about it a different way.
01:48:28.000Then you gotta realize, man, the internet fans can make stuff way more cruel.
01:48:34.000Then the fact that they got to ask him to run it back.
01:48:39.000I think in any situation, everybody learn from What mistakes everybody learned from what moves you made to start trying to sharpen it up for the next one.
01:48:50.000It'll be interesting to see if Errol can make an adjustment.
01:48:56.000He has that magical ability to switch hands.
01:49:02.000His switching of stances is something that was hilarious because when I had him on the podcast, he was telling me, his coach was telling him, stop fucking around.
01:49:11.000Stop fucking around switching stances.
01:49:12.000And he's like, no, man, I'm going to figure this out.
01:55:12.000So they robbed us of the real Ali, because during those three years where they'd stripped him of his title and he couldn't box, that was the years where he was still at his best, and he really didn't train during those years.
01:55:22.000So when he came back, he just wasn't the same guy.
01:55:25.000He didn't move like he moved when he was younger, you know?
01:55:30.000And this is like him in his fucking prime.
01:55:33.000Just scooch ahead a little, see some of this action.
02:04:13.000We haven't took it to a network, but so I had my cartoon that was out called Adventures of Trey, and I ended up doing, well, now you know everybody on strike, but I partnered with The very,
02:04:31.000I don't even know what I'm supposed to say.
02:04:34.000I'll just say a very, very big movie slash comedian for the new cartoon, but everything kind of is on hold just to figure out where I'm going to go.
02:04:43.000I always thought I would have ended up on Adult Swim, but they didn't come get me.
02:04:52.000Are they close to figuring that out, that strike thing?
02:04:56.000Because I think Bill Maher was about to redo his show without the writers, because he just wanted to employ everybody else.
02:05:02.000And then he said something on Twitter that it seems that they're going to restart it.
02:05:09.000Resume negotiations, and I guess that they had decided for a long time they were not going to be resuming, so that's why people were starting to make other plans.
02:06:59.000The union would be to negotiate minimum contracts, maybe tweak healthcare, maybe put together some sort of a retirement plan, 401k plan for fighters.
02:07:58.000Our company, Bump Box, it ended up soaring through the pandemic, because now you have everybody at home, everybody want to jam music, everybody want to do different type stuff, so different stuff like that was dope.
02:08:14.000I just, I've always been a hustler now.
02:13:21.000And I'm one of them people, I don't know if you...
02:13:23.000I guess you can consider it kind of prideful.
02:13:25.000It's just like, man, I don't really like asking people for nothing.
02:13:27.000I'm going to figure it out and just get it done.
02:13:29.000So lately I've been really trying to focus on really making sure people understand about my foundation and what it is I really do so they can actually...
02:13:42.000Do they research or just take part in it?
02:13:47.000Do you have a website where any of this stuff is listed?