Joe Rogan Experience #2120 - That Mexican OT
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On this episode of the podcast, we had the pleasure of having the chance to sit down and chat with a good friend of mine. He is a comedian, songwriter, producer, and all-around great dude. We talk about his life growing up in a rough neighborhood, how he got started in comedy, and how he ended up in the music industry. We also talk about some of his favorite movies and music, and some of the craziest things he s done in his life. We hope you enjoy this episode, and we ll see you in the next episode. Thank you for listening and God bless. -Jon Sorrentino Music: Cowboy Killer - Cowboy Killer (feat. Nipsey Hussle) Art: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Cover art by Jeffree Star Logo by Dee McDonnell Theme song by Ian Dorsch Download MP3" Subscribe? Subscribe? Leave Us a Review On Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Rate/subscribe policies and become a supporter of our sponsorships! If you like what you're listening to, please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, Review us a rating and review on Apple Podcast, and tell a friend about our podcast! if you're a fellow podcaster, we'll be giving you a review! and a shoutout on the pod, too! Thanks for listening to us out on your favorite podcatalogue! We'll be looking out for the podCastlecast and all that means we'll get a shoutcastlecast and all the best podcatters out there's a chance to win a chance at a new episode next week! Thank you! , and much more! <3 xoxo, bye, bye! Cheers, bye bye! -Jonah Jonah, bye. -Tune in soon! - Jonah & Matt . -Davie, Cheers! -Josie, Jake, Jake, Burt, Jake & Jack, - Jake, R. Mays Jack, Sr., Jake, Jr. , & the Crews, etc. - Love ya'll , Jake, Jaxon, Jr., XOXO, & Gorms, J. B. & Jake, etc.
Transcript
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I feel like I'm looking at you on my phone right now.
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Yeah, it's weird when you meet people when you see them.
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Bro, you're like, you're a bad motherfucker, bro.
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First of all, like to me, my dad was like my god, you know what I'm saying?
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So to see him glorify you and stroke your ego, bro, it's just, it's cool.
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I remember I'd get in trouble and he would punish me with workouts.
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I started getting fat when I touched that rapper money.
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Yeah, I'd go out to eat, because I'm already indecisive, so I'd go out to eat and order five things and just eat small off each plate.
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Well, it's a problem when you first start getting money, right?
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Yeah, I'm chilling now, though, you know what I'm saying?
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And I was spending so much money, my manager called me up.
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I'm like, no, I'm eating steak and lobster every night.
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I was just finna say, bro, like it goes to food, right?
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Because I ain't bought jewelry or nothing like that.
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I mean, yeah, but I had a grill before I was anybody.
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And then my second grill, Paul Wall gave to me.
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I was smoking with him, and I handed him a joint, and he was like, thank you.
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I was like, thank you for your next rotation, you know?
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And he put it on in the green room of the mothership.
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I remember I was in West Columbia and my buddy Nate was like, he was like, just do something different.
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And I just played like a country rap beat and from there it just went crazy.
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Yeah, dude, we find ourselves walking around the green room sometimes going, lately I've been fucking.
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Yeah, that's one of the ones they go crazy for when I perform.
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I feel like maybe just because it's easier to sing along to, too.
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A lot of my stuff, they don't even understand what I'm saying.
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Yeah, no, that one's a good one to sing along to.
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And I'm glad you said that because that's what I try to give out.
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This next project I'm working on, I want to call it recess.
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And I want to call it recess because at this point, bro, I don't have walls.
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I don't have an ego that's holding me down to one sound or anything like that.
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So therefore, I can go to the monkey bars and dominate.
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And then I can go to the swings and have fun everywhere.
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I thank God every day, bro, because I used to be on acid laid out in the middle of the street, and I wasn't doing acid the way y'all do acid.
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I feel like some people do drugs and they do it to better, to learn.
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I just wanted to be fucking dick in the dirt high.
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I tell people all the time, God's going to have an amazing talk with y'all.
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Y'all saved somebody's life and you don't even know it because it's just pure enjoyment to you.
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And I promise all my fans, God gonna have a good talk with them because they spoil me.
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I did a show in L.A. And this girl brought a shirt and she had a mural of my mama's headstone on it.
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It said, you know, when she passed, her birthday, her name, my name, my little brother's name.
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And I was like, damn, like, shit's just cool, bro.
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You know, because my mother gave me my first rap name, V-Man.
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And I've been rapping since I was four years old.
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I was talking to Fatboy a few days ago in Bay City and Fatboy, you know, he's like, oh my God, Virgil, I love you.
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And he was like, yo, mama taught me how to cook hard, you know?
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Like, mama was walking around Bay City like, where my money at?
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I feel like it was hard with the family with her, you know what I'm saying?
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Like, I grew up watching my mother and her mother fish fight in the living room, you know?
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Yeah, but that's why sometimes when people be like, oh yeah, this for Sophie, or Sophie this, or Sophie that, and I'm like, man, none of you motherfuckers, like, all y'all traded her.
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There were some people that were supposed to fight for me in court when my mother died because they knew, but they backed out.
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So when my mother passed away, my mama was already planning on giving me to my nanny, which is my dad's mother.
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And the reason why she was going to give me to her is because he was getting out of prison.
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And my mama was, like, my mama was gangster, like, cooking crack and selling this shit.
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I'm, like, people fucked up in our house, you know what I'm saying?
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So, like, she knew she was already fucking up and probably finna go to jail.
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I was in first grade not coming home until 10 o'clock at night already.
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I remember her crying and she'd just be like, I can't take care of her, Miss Irma.
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I don't know what to do with her, this and that.
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And some of my people knew that was on my mother's side.
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And they knew that she wanted to give me the armor.
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And they knew that Sophie didn't want me to be with my mama's side because it really wasn't too much guidance.
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She knew that I would almost be fucked over there.
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Not saying that they don't love me because they definitely love me.
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They just weren't heavy hands on the rules and shit.
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But I was already grown, you know what I'm saying?
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So when I hear those people, oh yeah, it's over this and that, I'm like, man, fuck you.
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Because y'all left my mama out there dry, for real.
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Everybody in my family left my mama dry like that.
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My mama, she was close with Sabrina, my dear Sabrina.
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I know that for sure, but that's because we all live together.
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I never seen my mother respect any other woman except for my nanny and maybe my stepmama.
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We would meet halfway and my stepmama would take me to go see my dad in prison.
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And I was just telling Fee, every time I go visit him, he would always ask for a Sprite and some Kit Kats.
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I used to go to get the coins and take them to the guards.
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I'd be like, man, that's all I got, but let me take my daddy home, you know?
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He tell me all the time that prison taught him how to be a political person, you know, and a politician.
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Because you have to follow other rules in there now.
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I got to go to whoever your leader is or somebody, what's going on in your situation, and be like, I can't just go over there because I'm going to start a race war or some shit.
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You just got to have permission from your hires.
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I don't know too much about it because I ain't never been to prison and things like that.
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I know a little bit from what just being around That's a crazy statement when you're eight-year-old, you were grown.
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I seen a picture of me holding this basketball when I was a kid.
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I remember being with it, holding it, and, like, just seeing it around the house.
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And I look at a picture of myself holding it, and I was like, damn!
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Like, I look like I was a child, not even a kid, like a baby still.
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I was already looking at my teachers like, bitch, I don't know what fuck it is, but I will fuck you.
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I remember watching Scarface all the time with my mama and every single time before she died, she'd be like, Tony, turn around, Tony!
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But yeah, I remember that was a movie that made her cry.
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I remember it was me, SB, Quincy, and I feel like Romeo was definitely there because he was living with us.
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Yeah, he was because Joseph was definitely alive.
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Like, I never needed friends because I always had siblings.
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I got all of us sleeping in the living room together.
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And, you know, like I said, my parents were still kids, so they out doing kids stuff at the club, party, and all this and that.
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So while they're doing that, I'm playing Scarface and all this other shit, you know?
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But I remember we were sleeping in bed one time and my mother comes in and she wakes SP up.
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My mama just got into a bar fight with somebody and came home talking about, yeah, we whooped them bitches ass.
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It's cold at night and then you're inside and then somebody come in and it's like you can feel the cold on them and smell it and shit.
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I just felt the cold come off of her body and And I smelled her, and I always knew she was around because I heard high heels.
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Like, when she would pick me up from daycare, I always knew it was my mama because she's the only one coming in high heels, you know?
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I mean, it's definitely worse, you know what I'm saying?
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My mother would be driving, holding my little baby brother, and I'd be standing in the passenger seat with my arm on the seat like this, you know?
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My mama, so boys would come around and they'd be like, you know what I'm saying?
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My mama would always tell them, Sophie, I'm going to be, my son going to be a rapper.
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You know, they'd be, Sophie, alright Sophie, you know what I'm saying?
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I was failing every class in the first grade and my tia Rosario told me this story.
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My tia Rosario was She's not my tia, but we're very close, so they're family.
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She was actually in the car with my mother when she passed, and they were tight, man.
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She told me that I was failing every class in the first grade, and all her and her friends were like, Sophie, he failing in the first grade?
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My dad would wake me up before school at like 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning when I was in the 7th grade.
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I'd be like, man, I gotta get ready for school.
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And he wasn't saying fuck school because like, you know what I'm saying?
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Because he always pressed like being good and getting knowledge, you know what I'm saying?
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He knew I was just saying that, so he's like, in his mind, he's like, motherfucker, you gonna get up and come down here and rap, you know?
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Because he would party every night, and he had the shit that people wanted, and women wanted to be with him, and men wanted to be him.
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So every night after they'd get done partying, Monday through Sunday, he would always bring the party back home, and he would have me, a house full of women, women sitting on the fucking stairs lined up, one sitting on the refrigerator.
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I had a master of, and he was mixed with Pres Canaria.
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He was Brendo, and his eyes were orange lit up.
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And we were living in a duplex, so then it looked like it's even more crowded, you know?
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And my dad would play like a ghetto boy's beat, which is like five minutes fucking long, if you don't know.
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So I'm about two, three minutes in, and he's like, what the fuck you slowing down for?
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And I had to jump back on and not eat these grown-ass men alive.
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Were you writing them in your head or were you writing them back?
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I was supposed to be taking notes in school and I'm writing.
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I didn't do anything else except for write, draw, or read.
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I don't even think I still know what I want to this day.
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I don't even give a fuck about this money, the fame.
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I love the music because I'm blessed and I'm grateful for it.
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I cherish it because it's my living and I'm comfortable off of it.
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So to this day, you're not sure that that's what you wanted?
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I think that happens for a lot of people when they get pushed into something at a really young age.
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You hear that with a lot of athletes, a lot of young fighters, a lot of young football players.
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They're just like, I never knew what I wanted to do.
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Because I remember being in the backseat watching her jam Ashanti and Ja Rule.
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I remember her beautiful smile when she would sing.
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I mean, you think about how many people you touch and inspire, and how many people love your music, how many people you excite.
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And my father, he tells me all the time, like, man, this shit started in the kitchen.
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Right before I walked onto the rodeo stage, he said, son, you're still in the kitchen.
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You're in the kitchen, but now there's millions of people in it.
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I don't know, because I feel like every time I drop something, I always had good motion.
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Like, I dropped a music video called Plan C in like 2018, 2019, which is a lot, but it's not a lot.
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I ain't checked in a while, but it was like at 40k and got stuck, which is, like I said, a lot, but not a lot.
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And like, I'm just a kid in the country, slash the hood.
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Like, I just made a video and I'm doing music because my uncle's got a studio in the house.
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And then one day, my cousin, he had a homeboy and he heard the song.
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Then I dropped another song called La Muerte, maybe about two years after that.
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And when I dropped La Muerte, that's when I was like, alright.
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I think it was like 2021, maybe 2020. That's when I was like, yeah, like...
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There's a difference between rapping and making music.
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And I think when I wrote La Muerte, that's when I was like, yeah, I think I could do it.
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That's my grandma's house and my grandpa's house right in the back.
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So you, your whole life you've been on this path.
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Some people that I talked to back then in the country, and they're like, bro, I've always looked at you as a rapper.
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Even kids in school, people at school that I talked to, man, you just always had a rapper Like, I've always just looked at you as a rapper.
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Even in kids at school, like, oh yeah, he's a rapper.
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You know, like, bro, I was in Miss Terry's class in eighth grade, and everybody's getting certificates in school, and, you know, my buddy Brent, he's like, most likely to go into UFC, most likely to...
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And everybody's getting this stuff, and Mons was most likely to be a rapper.
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Yeah, I remember being at school rapping at lunch, having the teachers and the kids surrounding me.
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The bells ringing, we supposed to go to the next class, and we still going headstrong.
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I remember my nanny would take me to Pallet Royal to go school shopping when I was like 8th grade.
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I mean, 8 years old, 9 years old, 10 years old.
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And my cousin Daniel took me to this car show, Slim Thug, Zero, and Paul Wall, and them were on stage performing.
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And while they're on stage performing, you know, the car show's gone over here and then they got a bunch of vendors in their pop-ups.
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And this one dude has a microphone at his pop-up and he's trying to sell shit.
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And I ended up grabbing his mic and I started rapping to zero and then performing live on stage.
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But yeah, bro, I was rapping to Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Zero on stage live.
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I'm seeing all these women, you know what I'm saying, wearing booty shorts and these crop tops.
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And I'm seeing all these dudes and they just look clean with the J's.
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My dad was jamming like fucking All Springs, fucking Tool.
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He was jamming Three Day Grace, fucking all that shit.
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And then my mama's side of the family, they all gangsters and like cholas.
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So it was like gangster rap music and then like some Latino music.
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And then my dad's side of the family, they're all cowboys, so I'm jamming country and shit like that.
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Then I go with my dad and he's jamming rock and all this extra shit.
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And then once I got older and started discovering music on my own, you know what I'm saying?
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I've already liked rock and rap to Latino music, to country, so how farther can I go with this?
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I'll jam music, I don't even know the language to, but if I feel it, I feel it.
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I think that's why it's easy for me to just jump in any genre and dominate because I can feel it and put me in it.
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You don't have a restriction in your head of what you can do.
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And I think that's one of the reasons why I resonate with so many people because it's just...
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It's fun, and it's like, what is this guy doing here, man?
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I play that, and people go, who the fuck is that?
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It's beautiful when something comes along that just resonates like that.
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You know, there's so many influences out there.
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So when someone comes along, you're like, wow, that's a different vibe.
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Stevie was definitely my influences for music like Cowboy Killer.
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My grandpa, he said he used to be on acid at his shows in Austin all the time.
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We have a photo of him on stage at my club from 1983. Are you shitting me?
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When you walk towards the club, when you're downstairs and you're walking towards the stage, there's a photo on the side of the wall, there's two of them, of Steve Ray Vaughn on stage.
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I didn't even know the history of the place until I bought it.
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At one point in time, it was the Ritz Theater on 6th Street.
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So at one point in time, it was the Alamo Draft House.
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So it's already been known for just being the spot.
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But it's just, there's certain old places where you walk in them and you can feel the memories in the walls.
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I think that's why people don't want to buy a house where someone was murdered in.
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I think he's an evolutionary biologist or something like that.
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But anyway, he's got this theory about memory and that we have this idea that we are the only things that have memory.
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He prefers a concept of morphic resonance, a conjecture that lacks mainstream.
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He gets criticized as being kind of a loon, but he's got some really fucking interesting ideas and he's a brilliant guy.
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And one of the things he thinks is that everything has some sort of a memory to it.
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It can't tell you things, but this table is different because of all the people that have been in this room talking.
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Yeah, so when I say I agree, I say I feel like I agree because words are powerful.
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You go on stage and you're killing it, and everybody in the audience is jamming out.
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I think that's why when you go by your old high school, you go by your old high school, you feel like a loser again, like, ooh.
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It makes me feel like I felt when I was 16. There's something about that.
00:26:12.000
I know that's a psychological connection that you have, but I also think that high school's got the memories of a bunch of confused, fucked up kids that didn't know what to do with their life and they were buck wild and yelling and screaming and school fights and all the chaos.
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But I think what a ghost is, is the, like if someone gets brutally murdered in a building, like imagine if there's a house and some husband comes home and brutally murders his wife.
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You gotta level that house to the ground and still people don't want that land.
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I think when something truly horrific happens, the experience is so intense and extreme that that energy creates like a void.
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And I think if you're in the right state of mind, and you're in a house where someone fell down a flight of stairs and snapped their neck and was in horror, you would feel it.
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Their experience might be recorded in a way where it has a little flashback.
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And you just hear someone saying help real softly, and you're like, what the fuck is going on?
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I've always believed in God and things like that, because I grew up non-denominational.
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But what made me full-on believe it in spirits and knowing that it's here was I seen bad first.
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After that, that's when I've like been full-on prayed up and like full-on been trying to get better with the message, you know?
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But yeah, no, it gets wicked though, definitely.
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The other thing that makes me uncomfortable as I get older is I realize that there probably has to be evil in order for good to exist.
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There's some weird, with human beings, there's some very weird balance.
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And it's just like you don't appreciate sunshine unless it rains.
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And unfortunately, one of the things that creates more good is evil.
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Because someone has to combat that good, or combat that evil.
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And the way you combat that evil is become a better person, become great, become something special.
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If you look at human beings, there's never been a time where there haven't been evil people.
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There's not like one society where everybody figured it out and everybody was cool.
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And if they are, it lasts like a couple years and then it falls apart.
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I do want to tell you this, though, before I forget.
00:29:39.000
The wolves you got out there, have you ever seen the movie Creep?
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I don't know if you like movies or not, but bro, it's an amazing movie.
00:30:01.000
That wolf out there, that's from the American Werewolf in London.
00:30:17.000
Yeah, I mean, yeah, but you just gotta watch it.
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Yeah, they did do a Creep 2. Creep 1 was 2014, Creep 2 2017. There you go.
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So Creep 2 is alright, you know what I'm saying?
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It's kind of like Grease, like you should've just left it alone with the first one.
00:31:03.000
He's fucking everybody up and shooting everybody.
00:31:13.000
Yeah, he's like the grandpa and he got caught whooping these dudes on camera and he went viral for it.
00:31:33.000
So we had the TV, and then there was a big-ass entertainment center surrounding it, and it was just filled with movies.
00:31:43.000
I remember watching Monkeybone on VHS. Oh, wow.
00:31:54.000
It's funny how Scarface became the gangster movie.
00:32:07.000
You know what I think is the most gangsterest movie ever?
00:32:14.000
My favorite part is when he escapes him and he goes back in his jungle and he's like, this is my jungle.
00:32:19.000
And then they just got getting knocked off one by one.
00:32:27.000
And that was back when Mel Gibson, like, everybody's like, Mel Gibson's fucking crazy.
00:32:34.000
He was drunk and said a bunch of wild shit about Jews.
00:32:43.000
I've been hearing everybody talk shit about Jews.
00:33:01.000
I heard this movie recently described as just like it's a non-stop chase, which it kind of is.
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Sometimes it's just a scene in a movie, but it's like the whole movie.
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That series that's on FX? Nah, I can't get into series.
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This is on Japan in the 1600s, and these dudes are starving at sea, and their boat washes ashore.
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In Japan, they get captured, and they kill a couple of them, and this one dude...
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I don't want to spoil it for you, but it's just like showing you the reality.
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The reality of life in Japan, in Osaka, in 1600. It's a fucking incredible, incredible series.
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I think they've only aired three episodes so far.
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I mean, I knew the history of Yip Man, which I think it's kind of based on, who's Bruce Lee's Wing Chun instructor.
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But I don't get into those kind of movies that much.
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Too much of my analytical brain for fighting is like, why are you fighting like this?
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Why are you guys standing here in front of each other doing this shit?
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Like, bro, it's almost like weed ain't enough no more.
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Because, like, bro, I was already watching scary movies with my mama.
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Well, what is that one movie where that dude wears, like, a clown face and kills everybody?
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There's some fucking, it's like real gruesome, horrible shit.
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Your dad wants him chatting on him, that's amazing.
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This motherfucker is legitimately terrifying too.
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You seen how he fucking cut homegirl from the puss down?
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And then he's like, get away, you fucking stupid clown.
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Yeah, I did a podcast with him back in the day.
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It's so interesting that that guy got really into making horror movies, too.
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You know, and he does those same kind of movies, like, really fucked up.
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Yeah, I feel like a lot of the scary movies now are a little lame just because they just make them complete fucking studs.
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It's more of like an action movie for the scary killer.
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He just comes in and just fucking fucks shit up, goes apeshit.
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I don't want to see him fucking take on the whole army.
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Well, a stupid good action movie, it's good, but it's not realistic, is John Wick.
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I ain't gonna say he'd whoop John Wick, but he'd put John Wick in fight.
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Sisu is about a dude in World War II that's basically like a John Wick in World War II. And he kills like 100 Nazis by himself.
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I forgot what his name was, but he was a fighter, and his brother was doing some gangster shit, and he ended up going down for his brother, and fucking, yup, right here.
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Yo, I'm talking about just fucking, fucking shit up, bro.
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And you know what's my favorite part about him?
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Why he does everything that he does in this movie.
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I always feel like I'm being conned when a movie does that.
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When there's like a hit man with a heart of gold.
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He definitely was doing this to be a savage, but he might as well end on some good shit.
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Yeah, but there's always the guy who's the contract killer, but he has rules.
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It's like some old-school gangster time where they wear suits and shit.
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I've always been into the mobs more than some gangbangers.
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That lifestyle is so appealing to some people that feel like their life is mundane and boring.
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You know, like, that's why The Sopranos was so good.
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Tony Soprano was a straight-up murderer, and he was the hero.
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He killed Christopher Moltisanti in his fucking Cadillac Escalade seat.
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The two brothers, I think it was based on the true story, too.
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Just from the actors in the movie, they looked like brutes.
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People think about England like fish and chips and fucking tea.
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It fucked me up when I saw there was hood outside of Bay City because I thought Bay City was like the only hood in the whole world.
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Yeah, mostly in the east end of London from the late 50s until their arrest in 1968. Damn, so they ran shit for 18 years.
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Again, it's weird where we like movies about bad people.
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Everybody fucks with you, dude, once they hear you.
00:42:28.000
When I see Purge movies, I start fucking loading magazines.
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I never felt that until the George Floyd riots.
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I support your right to protest, but I'm not going to one of those.
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The moment that fish is on the line, your whole body gets excited.
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That is an ancient thing that is in us because it used to be that was survival.
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If you caught that fish, your family was gonna have food.
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I think when people are on the ground marching and they're all together and they're all chanting, that brings war.
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It excites that feeling just the way catching a fish excites that feeling.
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You're looking for someone to say it doesn't matter.
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You're marching on the ground with your fellow soldiers.
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There's a lot of wild shit that's involved in protest that excites people in a very dangerous way.
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You know, people always talk about mob mentality.
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Like if there's something happens, there's a mob of people, people will do wild shit that they will never do normally because that excites the war gene.
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There's a war gene inside of us because every human being has survived war.
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If you're alive today, that means your genetics survive war.
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That means somewhere down the line, whether it's bows and arrows or rifles or whatever, if you got to 2024, if your genes got to 2024, for sure there's some war in those genes.
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You see, if there's a protest, I'm getting the fuck out of there.
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And your body knows when you go to war, you have to switch gears.
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You have to switch gears and that's where you beat someone to death with a rock in front of everybody.
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There's something about that experience of being around a lot of people that are all being hostile and all excited together that just fires up parts of people.
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And also you feel kind of like a badass because you're a part of a gang.
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Yeah, I think it's comforting knowing that there's a bunch of you, like knowing you can't lose.
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Once you have a lot, you're like, you know what?
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But when you don't have a lot and you're like, oh, these motherfuckers have a lot now.
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I do definitely agree because like I feel like it was harder to be like I feel like then like before I was you know chilling and bliss man like my anger was so horrible like I remember I'd get done being angry and when I would be done like I'd be like all I just want to sleep mmm like don't even talk yeah like fuck like I just want to sleep I'd feel like I got jumped like I just strained my body you know I'm saying just being angry and for no reason Fuck.
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Like, the wind blew the wrong way and I'd be like, fuck!
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But, you know, like you said, you know, it's easier to love when you have a lot of it.
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Yeah, when things are going great for you, it's easier to love.
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It's easier to also recognize you want to kind of...
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Like, you've experienced bad, and now you're experiencing all this good, and you want to kind of keep that rolling.
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Or at least me personally, because I know you do good.
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You know, I don't want to say karma or nothing, but like, man, you know, you'd be a whole-ass motherfucker.
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Some whole-ass shit's eventually going to catch up to you.
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You know, like, man, I just like, bro, relationships is everything, too.
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Because, like, just because I don't know how to do it, man.
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Homeboy right here, I'm finna make it my best friend.
00:47:10.000
The idea that you could be, like, the only one person having fun.
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You can't have fun unless your friends are having fun.
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If you're doing great in your life and all your friends are suicidal and depressed, that's not a good time, man.
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Yeah, and if you're good with it and, like, they still depressed and shit, like, you're throwed off, you know what I'm saying?
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Like, my boys, like, man, I've never, ever, ever flew first class, ever.
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And my boy, Boomhauer, I started bringing him with me and I fucking started booking first class because, like, I want him to experience that shit, you know?
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Like, man, what makes me happy is seeing my people happy and knowing I did it.
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Like, we be out there chilling and shit like that, and I do all this, and I cater to everybody, and then finally I just sit back, light my joint up, and I just look.
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I see Cuz right here with some drinks, and he laughing.
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I do shit for people that I know would never do shit for me.
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But I do it because, like, man, that's just who I am.
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That's a great sign of your character, that you experience that while you're having success.
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That you want to do good for other people and make other people feel good.
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Because a lot of people, when they start doing good, they start going, I'm the fucking man.
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It's hard telling a story, rhyming, and telling the story backwards.
00:49:12.000
I was just listening to Rewind yesterday, and I was thinking that exact same thing.
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He's the GOAT. But you know who's super underrated and people don't give him his props?
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Willie D. And he was knocking motherfuckers out.
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He showed me a video of one of his fights and we were watching on his phone.
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Like, if you told me this is like a middleweight contender who's coming up, I'd be like, oh, that guy's good.
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We'll come back for the Spotify people you could...
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When I lived in New York, all I did was play pool.
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And when I was playing pool, that was the 90s hip-hop era.
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People were listening to Cool G Rap and DJ Polo.
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M and Big L, when it came to those storytellers.
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Bro, Big L is one of the reasons why I'm an animal today.
00:51:13.000
A Mexican with no green card showed me who Big L was.
00:51:18.000
I found out about Big L because I was a Gangstar fan.
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And so in the beginning of full clip, it says, Big L, rest in peace.
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And it goes into that, and I was like, who's Big L? Oh, and that's when, yeah, loophole from there.
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Yeah, I found out Big L, and Big L had been murdered.
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Yeah, I think I was in the seventh grade when I found out about him, eighth grade.
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Yeah, there's so many hip-hop artists, but Cool G Rap is one that I bring up all the time because people forgot about him.
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I remember I was jamming Tech N9ne, Yellow Wolf, and all these dudes.
00:51:51.000
I was jamming Worldwide Choppers, and people would be like, turn this shit off.
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I'd be like, bitch, y'all are trippin', you know what I'm sayin'?
00:51:58.000
But their minds wasn't there, you know what I'm sayin'?
00:52:01.000
They was like on that, I think, Mumble Rappers' belly comin' out, the fuckin', you know what I'm sayin'?
00:52:06.000
The drugged up SoundCloud rappers was here, so all that shit was out the window to them.
00:52:11.000
Well, people forgot about some of the great Mexican hip-hop too, like Kid Frost.
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I don't know if you know Lil Bing and Big Flake.
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Yeah, those are some Texas Mexicans that was like really the shit.
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So like even just having my uncles, them being my Mexican mentors, you know what I'm saying?
00:52:35.000
If you wanted to develop a rapper, you kind of...
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Even my dad, he put me through gladiator school with that shit.
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I remember being like, Dad, I don't want to rap.
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He'd be like, shut the fuck up, get on this beat.
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And he would have me rap not because he wanted me to be better, not because he wanted me to push me.
00:53:07.000
Yeah, but also, he probably knew that that's the only way to really develop a man correctly.
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Correct, but I don't think that was on his mind.
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Well, there is a lot of that with parents of athletes.
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But then they're like super involved parents and they force their kid to train and go to camps.
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So it was just your dad just loved it and he wanted you to do it?
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Yeah, that's also another thing that I was super grateful for, because there was a lot of kids that I was growing up with, and their parents drilled them to be something else, you know?
00:54:11.000
Even my stepmama, she wanted me to go, bro, I took the ASVAB like five times and failed every time.
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I got to ask that for dummies, rip those out of the fucking page, put them in my pants, went in there trying to look for answers.
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He was like, he said, do what the fuck Virgil wants to do.
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He said, but whatever it is, just make sure you fucking do it.
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So if you want to be a rapper, you can be a rapper, but make sure you fucking do it.
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And he's like, now he's like, you know what I'm saying?
00:54:53.000
You're gonna want a car to move around to go to these shows.
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You're gonna have fucking card notes and all this extra shit.
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And he just, you know, just giving me game on it.
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And his story, like his main thing to get to me was just do it though.
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But that's a big thing in life is just doing things.
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To this day, the hardest part, going to the gym, is actually deciding you're gonna go, getting in there, and then once you get going, it's pretty easy.
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Yeah, even when it's hard, it's like, I know what I'm doing.
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And then if you're, like, that's where your dad, like, really served you well, because he made you do it.
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Even if it was for his entertainment, damn, you got something out of that.
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All those times you were rapping from the time you were a little kid, all those reps, just constant reps, constant reps.
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It's like you could wake you up at 3 o'clock in the morning and say, start rapping.
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When you meet a dude and he's a bad motherfucker and he's 24 or 25, you go, how long have you been doing this?
00:56:19.000
There's some people, as soon as they were walking, they were in karate.
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It didn't teach me English and how to talk, but it taught me how to put shit together, really.
00:56:35.000
It does make sense because you're formulating raps.
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You're formulating shit that's going to be entertaining.
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So it's exciting, that creative part of your mind.
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And you're developing that way with the internet.
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So you have the influence of all these rappers.
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It's a magical time for someone to be inspired and influenced.
00:57:20.000
I'm putting MTV on because I want to watch some shit.
00:57:39.000
I gotta be in South Padre tomorrow and then California for Rolling Loud.
00:57:46.000
Tomorrow, I'm going to see the Black Keys at Stubbs in town.
00:57:51.000
Yeah, bro, I took them to the club Tuesday night.
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I told him, I go, Don, I don't want to fuck up your life, man, but you could do comedy.
00:58:11.000
Because there's dudes you meet that could do...
00:58:14.000
I used to work for this dude who's a private investigator.
00:58:17.000
I feel like being funny, though, in a comedian is different.
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I tell everyone, if you were an interesting person to talk to, you could have a podcast.
00:58:48.000
It seems like it's just talking, because it is just talking.
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If you're funny with your friends, you can do it.
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But to me, I feel like it would be hard just because my mind's already so everywhere.
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But that's all you need, a thing that you know you could do that now.
00:59:16.000
Bro, as good as you are, you could do anything you wanted.
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If you decided to stop rapping and you got super excited about making cars, you'd make the dopest cars.
00:59:30.000
It's Miyamoto Musashi, who's a samurai in the 1400s.
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He wrote this book called The Book of Five Rings.
00:59:37.000
Miyamoto Musashi killed 60 men in one-on-one combat.
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Because he said this one thing, and I read this when I was like 16 years old.
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Once you know the way broadly, you can see it in all things.
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Once you know the way broadly, you can see it in all things.
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Once you become a master at something, you can see what it takes to be a master in all things.
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That's one of the reasons why I enjoy music so much.
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This dude's up there just singing and dancing and playing music and my whole body's excited.
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It's like when you see people at the top of their game with anything, it's so exciting.
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And you, the way you do that with rap, bro, you would just have to have a thing that you love the way you love rapping.
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If there was a thing that came along and you loved that thing as much as you, whether it's painting, whatever the fuck it is.
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Because you would have the same focus and energy that you have with your music that you would have with that.
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Yeah, that's why I'm grateful for the music, man.
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That other shit, I feel like I just always sucked at.
01:01:25.000
I just only find people like, what's the Black Keys?
01:01:35.000
I love talking to interesting people because I think it changes the way you see the world.
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I feel like you get a little something out of a person every time you sit and talk to them.
01:01:45.000
You ever met somebody and you were like, man, you're told off.
01:01:53.000
Comedians, almost all of them are off in some way.
01:01:56.000
To want to be standing on stage and make people laugh, tell stories, that's hard to do, man.
01:02:07.000
And then being able to go from a story to another one and then bring it right back in where you been.
01:02:17.000
It's just time and reps and you're trying to make it better.
01:02:23.000
Looking at it all the time, fucking with it, twisting it around, changing it, adding to it, taking it away, editing it.
01:02:33.000
And you really put your mind and your soul to it.
01:02:40.000
What genre of music was the first thing you heard and you were like, this is the music I want to listen to?
01:03:03.000
The Brand New Heavies are like a jazz group that did collaborations with Gangstar.
01:03:10.000
They did a thing called the Heavy Rhyme Experience.
01:03:16.000
And they did like jazz music, but they had like, play Death Threat by Cool G Rap.
01:03:32.000
You were just saying that you think rap came from jazz?
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I think they made those sounds specifically so people could rap over it with live music.
01:03:57.000
I feel like this is a perfect podcast to say it on.
01:04:09.000
Like, I can't wait till a good rock band come back out and they feel like a three day grace or like a crossfade.
01:04:14.000
They feel like a, you know, something like that.
01:04:18.000
I think if one killer band comes out now, a bunch will emerge.
01:04:40.000
You know, you just got to find, bro, like prisons?
01:04:42.000
Prisons are filled up with some badass motherfuckers, bro.
01:04:53.000
Twisting it, pulling it, figuring it out, adding shit, taking it out.
01:04:57.000
Like, bro, there's motherfuckers in there making fucking tattoo guns with nothing!
01:05:04.000
I'm sure you've seen some prison tattoos are insanely good.
01:05:13.000
And because they have to be so ingenious to take pens and figure out a way- And then a single needle at that.
01:05:28.000
I'm trying to tell you, bro, there's some bad motherfuckers in there, bro.
01:05:30.000
Alright, so my Tio Chewy, he had me and my cousin Romeo in bars when we were, like, five years old in Mexico.
01:05:37.000
And, like, little border towns, Matamoros and things like that.
01:05:46.000
I remember there was this Mexican, and he was from Mexico.
01:05:50.000
I don't know if he was slow or simple-minded or what, but there was something off about him.
01:05:55.000
And he couldn't do a lot, but there was one thing he could do, and it was this old-school boombox radio.
01:06:00.000
The speakers, all the keys, you know, like the square one, old-school ones, and fucking...
01:06:04.000
He would bust that motherfucker down to springs and screws and fucking put it back together.
01:06:11.000
Bro, like bust that shit down to like springs, bro.
01:06:15.000
Like I don't even know, like just like whatever, like to the smallest piece and then put that shit back together.
01:06:23.000
Yeah, some people are just, some people like, even if they don't know how to do anything else like that right there, that's what he knows.
01:06:36.000
That OCD stuff, like I've seen somebody open a door and they'll open and shut it, open and shut it, open and shut it, and then walk through.
01:06:49.000
Some people have to touch a door three times before they go through it.
01:07:16.000
So the people, like, they're going to get surgery to look like these filters.
01:07:22.000
You're really only supposed to, like, God made you to give a fuck about what your family thinks and you meet, like, your cousin, your brother, your grandma, your thea.
01:07:29.000
Even once, like, it's your third cousin, fuck them.
01:07:32.000
Snapchat dysmorphia, a body image disorder characterized by the need to heavily edit one's own digital image.
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At its most severe, the disorder may cause people to seek out cosmetic procedures in order to replicate the altered images they present online.
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Well, that is one thing that's happening with social media.
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And I don't know about y'all, but to me, there's such a thing as too much.
01:08:02.000
Paris Hilton that made it fucking cute to wear the jeans below her waist?
01:08:29.000
Imagine if like four months later we hear you got her pregnant.
01:08:39.000
She's just bored with life and dating these dopey white dudes.
01:09:24.000
A lot of dudes fell in love with her on TV. Dude, it's easy.
01:09:29.000
There's gotta be a weird world walking around where everybody wants to fuck you.
01:09:42.000
Everywhere you go, people are bullshitting you.
01:09:45.000
Because there was a few days ago, I was at a show, and these girls were like, uh-huh, they were whistling.
01:09:50.000
I felt like one smacked me in my ass when I was...
01:09:52.000
Like, imagine a group of girls leaning against the wall like this, all thugged out and shit, and I just walked past and they're all harassing me.
01:09:59.000
I'm like, oh my God, this is what girls feel like?
01:10:19.000
But it was all gay clientele because it was a gay neighborhood.
01:10:31.000
They were like hard, hard gay dudes with fucking Timbalands on and mustaches.
01:10:37.000
And they were all like spotting each other and they all wore the shortest of shorts.
01:10:50.000
I was one of maybe three or four straight men in that whole building.
01:10:58.000
They would walk through, no dude would even notice them.
01:11:02.000
Women could just work out there and get no attention.
01:11:08.000
Just so they could daggle their nuts over your head.
01:11:21.000
There were fucking sex slaves, and then he was like, nah, he was like, I shouldn't.
01:11:27.000
He was like, you know what, I'll do it, fuck it.
01:11:29.000
And they were like, bet, well, you know, here come the sex slaves, and it's like, six foot five, dude, swole as fuck.
01:11:34.000
I imagine exactly what you're saying right now, and they just walking in.
01:12:04.000
I feel like they don't make movies like this no more, man.
01:12:10.000
It's hard to make a comedy now because everyone's scared to offend anybody.
01:12:14.000
Yeah, everybody lives in their fucking emotions.
01:12:21.000
Well, with comedy, they're just worried about getting protested.
01:12:27.000
But South Park has got the ultimate cheat code.
01:12:30.000
It's a cartoon, and they don't look at all like people, and you could have them doing wild shit, you could have them die, you could have like, oh, they killed Kenny, you bastards!
01:12:39.000
You could have people stuff people up their asses.
01:12:42.000
Remember when that teacher stuffed Paris Hilton up his ass?
01:12:44.000
No, but I remember when he put the gerbil in his ass.
01:12:58.000
He stuffed Paris Hilton up his ass to win the hoe off.
01:13:10.000
What would you do if you came in here and you seen this tall ass motherfucker and you just see his feet hanging out dangling from the ass?
01:13:23.000
Would you fight him and then pull him out, or would you try to pull him?
01:13:31.000
You have to shoot him in the head, otherwise you're going to hurt your friend, because your friend's stuffed in his body cavity.
01:13:36.000
Imagine if I shot him in the chest and I killed Jamie?
01:13:42.000
And then you'd have to get people to help you, and you have to put your feet on his ass.
01:13:47.000
Are you doing the mouth-to-mouth on me afterwards?
01:13:53.000
Dude, my dad was like two elbows deep in a cow one time trying to help it give birth.
01:13:58.000
Yeah, that's what I thought of when you said that.
01:13:59.000
Yeah, when they get in there, man, they get in there.
01:14:04.000
It's a rough world, but that's how people lived forever.
01:14:09.000
He was like 14 years old, and he was already, for a living, neutering bulls.
01:14:13.000
Yeah, I was like, you're a bad motherfucker, yo.
01:14:16.000
He was showing me videos, snipping the balls and spraying it with some purple spray.
01:14:26.000
Yeah, it's like in a little pen, like those pens right before they jump out when they're bull riding.
01:14:32.000
Like that, and then the balls are hanging out there, and they just reach in and grab them.
01:15:12.000
You don't have to worry about any hormones or bullshit.
01:15:28.000
Yeah, I've been invited to do that, but my problem with that is that I don't think they eat those pigs.
01:15:36.000
No, it's not a problem because it has to be done.
01:15:44.000
They do it in Australia and in New Zealand because they get overpopulated, and so they start gunning them down.
01:15:51.000
See, I've got like a fat ass AR, you know what I'm saying?
01:15:54.000
I blow these motherfuckers down, but bro, seeing you and watching you, what you do, I've wanted to get on a boat now.
01:16:01.000
But you gotta be a bad motherfucker though, bro.
01:16:05.000
When I think of the bow and arrow and I see you hit that hoe, you look like a fucking viking, bro.
01:16:21.000
I've got a little bit of a tendonitis in my neck when it flares up when I'm at full draw.
01:16:28.000
So for one month, I've just been walking around my house like this.
01:16:34.000
Every day I get in front of that target and shoot at least 100 arrows.
01:16:42.000
In order to be able to do it when you're under pressure, when you're hunting, you have to have ultimate confidence in your ability.
01:16:49.000
And even then, there's like so much wild shit happening.
01:16:51.000
Animals moving, they're screaming at each other.
01:17:00.000
When you're in the mountains and you hear that, it sounds like a mythical creature.
01:17:15.000
And when it's, like, right up next to you, like, there's times where you're, like, in the woods hiding.
01:17:20.000
You're hiding behind a tree, and these motherfuckers are walking through the trail.
01:17:29.000
And you're trying to find when you can pull your bow back.
01:17:32.000
Like, you hear him walking, but you don't want him to see you.
01:17:35.000
So you're, like, you got to stay totally still and wait till he turns his head away.
01:17:53.000
You have to go to the mountains, and you have to be able to hike eight miles, ten miles in a day.
01:17:59.000
You have to eat a lot of food, you have to drink a lot of water and electrolytes, so you gotta be ready.
01:18:08.000
And then, I'm sure you're going somewhere higher, you know what I'm saying?
01:18:18.000
Well, the elk, they don't want to be around you.
01:18:20.000
They want to hide up in the places where it's tough to get.
01:18:29.000
Honestly, bro, I don't even think I want to catch one.
01:18:30.000
Like, I feel like I've always thought Rams were, like, my spirit animal.
01:18:35.000
They just mind their business and stay the fuck out of the way, you know what I'm saying?
01:18:38.000
They go and do what they got to do, bring it back, and then, like, bro, like, they just look handsome.
01:18:47.000
The Breaking Neck music video where he fucking headbutted the ram.
01:18:52.000
I brought that up and he went into full-on character mode.
01:18:57.000
Because I've met some people that I was fans of and I'm like, oh, I bet you ain't shit, ho.
01:19:11.000
There's some people, like I said, I met them and I'm like, man, you a hoe-ass motherfucker, bro.
01:19:16.000
Like, Bust, when I met Bust, I was like, damn, like, he's the hero I thought he was.
01:19:21.000
Yeah, it's nice when you meet somebody and they live up to your expectations.
01:19:27.000
Like, I hope Adam Sandler is who I think he is.
01:19:34.000
Because he put all his boys on and those motherfuckers ran with that shit.
01:19:42.000
Like, bro, he got Happy Gilmore, he got some shit.
01:19:45.000
The Longest Yard, when he redid that one, like, bro, he got some shit.
01:20:02.000
When he was a hairdresser, he was fucking all those ladies.
01:20:09.000
He got that hair done and it came out all fucked up.
01:20:13.000
Homegirl that he was falling in love with, too.
01:20:33.000
And I've always been a fan of Will Ferrell, too.
01:20:35.000
And I've always told myself, like, if there's anybody I'd smoke with, it'd be Will Ferrell or Adam.
01:21:00.000
I think he was still on Sounder Live at the time.
01:21:17.000
When I met Sway, I was like, bro, you were on fucking Boondocks.
01:21:24.000
I used to freestyle over that beat all the time as a kid.
01:21:33.000
What were the first people that you worked with where they started making beats for you?
01:21:43.000
He definitely still is one of my in-house producers.
01:21:56.000
But lately, I've been fucking with Bankroll, got it.
01:22:08.000
Do you have the lyrics in your head, written down, and then you have a beat?
01:22:15.000
Yeah, I don't ever really like to write the lyrics first.
01:22:22.000
It's very, very rare I'll have lyrics and then a beat.
01:22:33.000
So did they bring you beats and you say, hey, what do you got for me?
01:22:38.000
Nah, I just text them and send me beats and they'll send me a fucking fat ass fuckload.
01:22:45.000
Yeah, and I know they're good, bro, because I'm picky with beats.
01:22:48.000
I've had people send me a beat pack of like 50 and I left with one or two.
01:22:54.000
Bankroll, they'll send me like 10 and I'll leave with eight.
01:22:57.000
And so what is your process for listening to them?
01:23:05.000
Sometimes, you know what I'm saying, my boys are with me.
01:23:07.000
I like being in my truck when I ride sometimes.
01:23:12.000
Just catching that vibe, you know what I'm saying?
01:23:17.000
There's something about driving and listening to music that makes it even more fun.
01:23:21.000
Because you're heightened because you're driving, so you gotta pay attention to everything.
01:23:26.000
When that music comes on, you're like, oh, shit.
01:23:36.000
I was telling the Black Keys when I would go to the Comedy Store, one of my favorite things to do.
01:23:39.000
Please tell them that Mace Knott is an enormous fan.
01:23:48.000
Sinister Kid was like the song that I would listen to when I get on the highway.
01:23:54.000
Like, I'm living in L.A. I'm driving to the comedy store.
01:24:27.000
Dude, I'd love to send you this new shit I've been working on.
01:24:35.000
Because, like, bro, like, man, this is recess to me.
01:24:43.000
Well, if you can keep it fun, that's the key to life.
01:24:51.000
He knows a lot, but there's one thing that motherfucker knows.
01:25:13.000
He would always tell people, like, man, like, working out ain't even working out.
01:25:17.000
Like, you stop working out one day when you just stop going to recess.
01:25:22.000
I think that's another reason why I really like the word recess for the project.
01:25:33.000
They found out that's the best way people learn things.
01:25:43.000
I was watching this video where this guy was breaking down martial arts development and learning how to strike.
01:25:52.000
And he was like, the most important thing is to keep it playful.
01:25:55.000
And if you can keep it playful, you'll develop skills much quicker than if you're tense.
01:26:00.000
Like if it's like scary and work and everything like that, it's harder To develop those really finely honed skills.
01:26:07.000
And the best way to develop them is to learn how to play.
01:26:10.000
So like the Gracies, the Jiu Jitsu guys, they were always, that was their thing.
01:26:21.000
And if you have to do it quickly, you'll know how to do it.
01:26:24.000
Like, if you really are in a real struggle, a real fight, you'll know how to do it.
01:26:33.000
And there's a mindset, a play mindset, when you're really enjoying it, where you get better at things.
01:26:47.000
Seeing him, he was a white boy, and seeing him do the way I seen him do these dudes up, man, that shit's humbling.
01:26:56.000
There's levels of this shit is what I'm saying.
01:27:00.000
It's different when you, of course, it's easy to have control.
01:27:03.000
Not easy, but some people make it look easy having control of their own body.
01:27:07.000
But to be able to have control of somebody else's body too, you know what I'm saying?
01:27:12.000
I've seen this motherfuckin' ragdoll people, yo.
01:27:17.000
He'll grab them by their shirt right here and move them with his right leg.
01:27:26.000
Learning how to manipulate a human body is a very underrated skill.
01:27:32.000
It's a scary thing to know once you know how to do it.
01:27:34.000
It's scary when you've experienced it on you and you don't know how to do it.
01:27:38.000
That was a wake-up call for me when I first started doing jiu-jitsu.
01:27:53.000
He went to Little Rock, Arkansas and he went to a gym over there and he said the first day he went in there and he was just fucking throwing up and he said, He said as soon as he threw up, everybody in the gym was like, yeah!
01:28:08.000
He was like, bro, there's some fucking animals in there, you know?
01:28:14.000
If you go to a gym and, you know, you meet a dude, he's a black belt, he's been doing jiu-jitsu for 12 years, that's a bad motherfucker.
01:28:22.000
My buddy, Drody, he's always saying he knows jujitsu and taekwondo.
01:28:35.000
And after that, he was like, one day I was like, man, I don't know where my guns at.
01:28:38.000
I didn't find my gun because I don't go nowhere without my gun.
01:28:50.000
Of course, he don't know shit, but he's just being funny.
01:28:56.000
Yeah, it's always better to have a gun than that.
01:29:03.000
He walking, you just look at his legs and they just look flimsy.
01:29:10.000
If I was him, bro, if I was as tall as him, I'd be an animal.
01:29:23.000
But, like, bro, 6'5", and just like, you see him, you think he a solid-ass gangster.
01:29:38.000
I feel like a lot of gay people, I've seen some gay people put some hands on some people.
01:29:44.000
Well, yeah, but besides that, I feel like they were bullied, you know what I'm saying?
01:29:48.000
So like they had to like, bitch, I'm gonna fuck you up mentality.
01:29:51.000
Yeah, you don't want to get fucked up by a dude with a lisp.
01:30:10.000
Fucking, I always thought it was funny whenever Canelo learned English, she learned English and became a menace.
01:30:16.000
At first he was like, you know, I'm gonna punch him, and I ain't gonna punch him again.
01:30:20.000
Now he's like, fuck that motherfucker, fuck that bitch.
01:30:23.000
You know, I'm like, damn, bro, he's a savage, you know?
01:30:27.000
Yeah, even Sean O'Malley, I just watched that fight with him.
01:30:30.000
I'm like, bro, there's some bad motherfuckers on earth.
01:30:37.000
Those are bad motherfuckers too, but it's a different world.
01:30:45.000
There's another thing to do it in defense of your country, and that is a lot more intense.
01:30:52.000
I've seen some motherfuckers in the military, and I've seen them cry.
01:30:56.000
This dude just yelled at you, and you tripping on that.
01:31:02.000
Those are the kind of guys you wanted to do well so much.
01:31:07.000
So you're saying they were crying because they were broken down?
01:31:17.000
Then there's some people and it's like, why are you on infantry?
01:31:20.000
Well, they probably did it because they thought they wanted something to toughen them up.
01:31:31.000
Yeah, when I was 18, the Army had a Taekwondo team.
01:31:33.000
And I was going to join the Army Taekwondo team.
01:31:38.000
And in the Army, they had like a legitimate organized team that they would send to tournaments.
01:31:58.000
And also, just because you're a state champion or won the U.S. Open, whatever I had won at the time, I'd won a bunch of tournaments.
01:32:08.000
There was no guarantee that they were going to have me compete for the Army's team.
01:32:12.000
And then they might just fucking send me to Iraq.
01:32:16.000
And I was like, this is not, I don't like this.
01:32:26.000
And as a kid, he had heart problems, he had asthma, all this stuff that would just hold him back for everything, like being able to just go outside and have fun.
01:32:36.000
And when he was like seven, eight years old, it just all disappeared.
01:32:39.000
And he went into taekwondo or karate or something.
01:32:44.000
Eventually that one thing led to another and he's in fucking Bangkok fighting underground fighters and bro there was this there was it's and it's him it's a book about his life and he's fighting this dude taller than him and he says he was like he didn't know how to dominate this man he's just a giant ass motherfucker he said he jumped up on the back of him fucking bit him on the side of his neck and he said he fucking shoved his hand in that hole where he bit and fucking ripped his neck Jesus Christ yeah underground Bangkok fight Belgium dude probably like 5'8".
01:33:10.000
There's a bunch of people that are doing that shit now, and you can find videos of it online.
01:33:15.000
They're having these street fights where they'll pay people more money if you bite a chunk off the dude.
01:33:20.000
So dudes are biting chunks off dudes' ears and faces and shit.
01:33:23.000
Yeah, but this was then, you know what I'm saying?
01:33:31.000
Like, he had to win the fight, you know what I'm saying?
01:33:36.000
I believe that there's places like, I feel like there's places out right now that they just snatch people up and then they'll put them.
01:33:50.000
They used to take people and they would drug them and then they'd wake up on a boat and you had to go to work.
01:34:02.000
Yeah, they would kidnap people and force them into slave labor.
01:34:19.000
He said, this is how, because you know dreams, like when you dream, a dream is probably like eight seconds long at most.
01:34:24.000
And he said that fucking, he was smoking with his buddy and he hit this weed and he just fell out, boom, hit the floor.
01:34:32.000
And when he woke up, he was completely soaking wet and inside of a boat.
01:34:43.000
And he was like, bro, what are you talking about?
01:34:49.000
He was like, bro, I don't know who the fuck y'all are, like, at all.
01:34:52.000
And then, you know, two years passed, three years passed, and he's like, I still don't know who the fuck y'all are.
01:35:09.000
And one day he's just sitting there and he fucking falls out.
01:35:12.000
And when he falls out, he wakes up and he wakes up in that cabin.
01:35:27.000
He smoked salvia on a podcast and went into a dark hole and he said he lived a whole nother life.
01:35:51.000
When he was coming back, he was struggling to breathe air because he learned to breathe underwater.
01:36:02.000
It sounds insane, but this guy was saying that he was there for like months.
01:36:10.000
And he just, that was his life for six months, then all of a sudden he came back.
01:36:16.000
There might be neighboring dimensions where time moves differently and you can access them through psychedelics.
01:36:34.000
You know, like those things you see, we're just not tapped into it.
01:36:37.000
Well, that's one of the big theories about aliens is that they're here all the time.
01:36:44.000
Behind the barbed wire, World War II, U.S. Marine captured in North China, 1941. Nah, no, sir.
01:37:14.000
There was a story where he dressed up like a woman.
01:37:19.000
So they're all fucking these hoes out there in these lands and shit, you know?
01:37:21.000
And he said that his boy was at this club, went to the restroom with one of the whores.
01:37:29.000
And fucking he goes in there and he's like, hey, y'all good?
01:37:33.000
He sees a girl and he said he just felt like something was off.
01:37:36.000
And he said he fucking kicked that door and started beating the shit out the bitch because she had a fucking knife to his balls and was like robbing him.
01:37:46.000
Went in there and beat the shit out the bitch, you know?
01:37:52.000
So he dressed like a woman to get into the woman's side?
01:38:01.000
And like fucking dressed up as a woman to get into this place and like...
01:38:07.000
It's been so long since I read the book, you know what I'm saying?
01:38:13.000
I forgot what fighting style he trained in, but he fought like 20 people at once, broken ribs, I think a broken wrist, and he still had to fight all these dudes until it was up, you know?
01:38:24.000
And he went through fucking hell and back to...
01:38:30.000
Well, yeah, this is other shit, but he dressed up as a woman to go save this other bitch.
01:39:05.000
And they get more wired different through training.
01:39:09.000
I be hearing Tyson talk about all those warriors that he studied.
01:39:13.000
Bro, some of them, they fell into my algorithm and I just started learning about them.
01:39:21.000
I think you were talking to a dude that he fucking had blades and shoved them in his arm or some shit like that.
01:39:26.000
Weren't you talking about a dude that said that?
01:39:29.000
Like he had blades in his arms and like he fucking came back and killed everybody.
01:39:33.000
Like they cut his arms off and killed his family or some shit like that.
01:39:40.000
It doesn't sound unfamiliar, but it might have been a movie or something.
01:39:47.000
Or at least that's what y'all were talking about.
01:40:27.000
They cut off his hands to try to make him miserable for his entire life.
01:40:48.000
And because that's like the type of dude that I was trying to become sometimes.
01:40:57.000
That's what I feel like I'm watching you on right now.
01:41:18.000
I don't know, because I don't have too much knowledge of it.
01:41:24.000
Yeah, but I don't think he want to fuck his record up.
01:42:02.000
There's dudes that come along with what David Goggins likes to say, uncommon amongst uncommon men.
01:42:14.000
And they can't wait, like Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao did, they can't wait until they're older.
01:42:19.000
They have to fight in the prime, and now's the time.
01:42:25.000
He's got a fight schedule right now, and people are mad at him because of the May 4th fight.
01:42:54.000
And he was doing really well in the beginning of that fight.
01:42:58.000
He's a real slick boxer, great mover, but God damn.
01:43:04.000
Did you see that fight with Michael Venom Page this weekend though?
01:43:07.000
No, but I think I was at a show, but he walked out to my music.
01:43:12.000
Yeah, he's been walking out to Johnny Dango, 20299 and shit.
01:43:15.000
And then I met him at the closet and he was cool.
01:43:28.000
But when I saw how small he was, I was like, what the fuck?
01:43:32.000
He fights 125. And he will fuck anybody up in this airport right now.
01:44:04.000
Those are the killers though, you know what I'm saying?
01:44:07.000
He had some fucking incredible wars with Davidson Figueredo, the guy who beat for the title.
01:44:14.000
That division is just filled with super talented guys.
01:44:19.000
Bro, so from when UFC started and started getting big to now, It's sick, right?
01:44:31.000
There's no sport like it where if you go to 1993 and watch it and to 2024 and watch it, it's completely different.
01:44:42.000
Oh yeah, because it's all mastered now at this point.
01:44:45.000
There's so many different styles and so many different approaches.
01:44:49.000
Even amongst the champions, there's so many different practitioners.
01:44:53.000
Some guys are just strikers, some guys are just grapplers.
01:44:56.000
They all know how to do everything, but they have styles and specials.
01:44:59.000
I used to watch the grappling fights and be like, this is bullshit.
01:45:03.000
But then when I fucking saw it in person, and I have a buddy that does it, I was like, oh yeah, nah, these are bad motherfuckers too.
01:45:18.000
But if you learn how to do it, then you really appreciate it because then you understand how difficult it is to do what they're doing.
01:45:25.000
You see, like, is he going to go, oh, he went for it.
01:45:30.000
Oh, you know, like you see the transitions and all the different chess moves that they're playing.
01:45:38.000
That's what I wanted to say earlier, but we ended up talking about something else.
01:46:02.000
When I understood that, I was like, bro, I just know of it.
01:46:09.000
Do you think you're ever going to get to a point where you create your own beats?
01:46:15.000
I used to be in the studio with my Uncle Moon already just fucking around.
01:46:28.000
Like, not only was he making great music and harmonizing with dope-ass raw lyrics, he was making his beats.
01:46:35.000
Like, and he was really delivering that shit, bro.
01:46:42.000
And that's why it make him even more of a beast.
01:46:44.000
Because, like, when nobody wanted to fuck with him, they had no choice but to fuck with him.
01:46:51.000
And it was so good that if you didn't like it, you were a dry-ass hater.
01:46:56.000
Like, you're just dry-hating because, like, you know that shit good.
01:47:21.000
I'm talking about ZRO. ZRO. I'm talking about a Texas legend.
01:47:27.000
Like, when you think of Texas rappers, he's definitely on the Mount Rushmore.
01:47:52.000
People be tripping when I say I think he better than Pac, but like, Pac, yeah, of course, Pac, he fucking, he impacted.
01:48:28.000
I just pulled this one out my ass because that's one of my favorite ones by Impersonally.
01:48:35.000
He got a song called Mo City Dawn and it was originally done by Raheem in New York.
01:49:19.000
We'd be at LAN parties in the country, mid-fight, people fighting.
01:49:24.000
And that song come on, bro, white boys with mullets, the black boys, the Mexicans, everybody singing.
01:49:37.000
It's funny how some dudes like that, they just don't get out into the mainstream for some reason.
01:49:48.000
I was jamming that shit in New York, and some people are like, oh my God, what is this?
01:49:56.000
I'm okay with being selfish with Zero, because he a Texas legend.
01:49:59.000
Like I said, he's on the Mount Rushmore for us.
01:50:09.000
We're gonna put Scarface on there out of the Ghetto Boys.
01:50:22.000
Especially Willie D, because he was backing that shit up.
01:50:28.000
Bushwick just had a look to him, and he was also good at it.
01:50:33.000
You know, you said Willie D wrote that shit for him.
01:50:49.000
But I would definitely say Scar even got Willie just because he got that voice.
01:50:58.000
Keith, wasn't there a fourth member to the Ghetto Boys, right?
01:51:08.000
Fuck, that's gonna bother the fuck out of me, bro.
01:51:16.000
I think they made a movie about his life, too, if I'm not mistaken.
01:51:20.000
Because I remember reading, like, what is it called?
01:51:30.000
Well, there's a lot of movies that never get made.
01:51:32.000
They're in the process of getting made and it never happens.
01:51:39.000
And people would be like, Pac, well, he got that pain.
01:51:43.000
Didn't nobody go through pain the way Zero went through it.
01:51:51.000
Everybody loved Pac because he was a movie star.
01:52:04.000
I love it because he made the people have no choice but to love and respect his music at one point because it was just so in their face.
01:52:13.000
And me being Mexican, I'm playing a black predominant game.
01:52:22.000
So when you come up like that, it's more respectable.
01:52:29.000
Like I said, Pac, he influenced the world, which is cool, but he wasn't making better music than Zero, in my personal opinion.
01:52:38.000
And it might also be just because I'm from Texas.
01:52:43.000
If you were growing up with Pac, you would have a different opinion.
01:52:52.000
Pac was rapping and then he'd have a sample come and sing.
01:53:05.000
Nah, but to be honest, to be fair though, I haven't been listening to anything new.
01:53:13.000
Like I'm jamming some Three Day Grace or some fucking Smack God or something like that.
01:53:25.000
And then not only that, I really jam like rock and country.
01:53:29.000
I just happen to be good at rapping, you know what I'm saying?
01:53:32.000
So most of the time when you're in your car, rapping country?
01:53:39.000
I've never dressed emo, never had an emo phase or nothing.
01:53:54.000
I even have the alien picking up the cow right there.
01:54:06.000
I think NASA maybe used to be in the water and they seen something that scared the living shit out of them and they never wanted to go back.
01:54:16.000
I think it's one of the most beautiful places ever.
01:54:18.000
But if they threw me in the water, I would die of heart failure before I died from an animal in there.
01:54:24.000
But it's also something I've always wanted to do.
01:54:35.000
I mean, you are as vulnerable as a shark is on land.
01:54:39.000
You can walk right up to a shark on land and go, bitch!
01:54:43.000
That shark fucking, with that jet speed coming...
01:54:46.000
He's not even gonna eat you, he's just gonna fucking run into you and knock your ass out.
01:54:53.000
Yeah, some people be trying to be like, no, scary movies made them like that.
01:55:05.000
The number of people in the water is relatively small compared to the overall population.
01:55:08.000
That's why they're not killing that many people.
01:55:15.000
The way you go hunting, do you like going fishing like that?
01:55:21.000
So on my bucket list, I want to catch a swordfish.
01:56:23.000
I mean, if the skin's so fucking thick, you can make boots out of it.
01:56:27.000
I mean, there's some fish skin boots where, like, it look, like, scaly.
01:56:44.000
Oh, bro, Paul tried to tell me he don't believe in dinosaurs.
01:56:52.000
Like, he thinks it was just like a conspiracy theory.
01:56:55.000
There is a whole conspiracy theory that dinosaurs didn't exist.
01:56:59.000
There's a conspiracy theory that fucking Pac is still living in Greece right now.
01:57:04.000
That actually is probably less ridiculous than dinosaurs not being real.
01:57:07.000
I mean, what the fuck do you think those bones are?
01:57:10.000
Like, the idea that Pac is dead, it's not likely.
01:57:14.000
But in a world, like if you decided to fake murder someone and send that person to Spain and they live in Spain, the problem is Pac's too famous.
01:57:28.000
They'd be like, that guy looks exactly like Tupac.
01:57:29.000
They'd take a picture of him and then people would realize Tupac's still alive.
01:57:33.000
So it's physically possible for Tupac to be alive, but extremely, extremely, extremely unlikely.
01:57:42.000
It's not possible for dinosaurs to not be real.
01:57:50.000
With carbon dating, they know which animals lived 250 million years ago, which animals lived 65 million years ago.
01:58:01.000
And bro, they just, the black rhino, one of them, I forgot which one it was, just went extinct.
01:58:07.000
Bro, those motherfuckers survived Pangea, survived fucking lava.
01:58:19.000
They got to the point people were going out there and shaving the horns down so they wouldn't kill them.
01:58:27.000
The horns are very popular in Asia, and they make like a T out of them.
01:58:39.000
Even those rhinos and honey pack, like, what the fuck are y'all doing taking those?
01:58:43.000
In some countries, there's groups of wealthy people that want to eat endangered animals.
01:58:51.000
They get off on the fact that they'll have dinner and, like, eat a tiger steak.
01:58:55.000
They get off on the fact that they're eating something that's forbidden.
01:58:59.000
And one of the things that they like to do is drink rhino tea.
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Because it's, like, very expensive, very hard to get.
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And they'll sit around and drink rhino tea together.
01:59:15.000
You're knocking these motherfuckers off for a fin.
01:59:40.000
Yeah, but then people started getting crazy because they chopped the fins off sharks.
01:59:45.000
Like, then you're gonna have overpopulation of sharks.
01:59:48.000
Like, there's places where they have an overpopulated population of sharks, and if you kill them, people get mad at you.
01:59:54.000
Like in Florida, in Florida Keys, you're allowed to kill bull sharks.
01:59:59.000
I watch these videos of these dudes fishing in the Florida Keys because they fish off the piers and it's a race to get that fish to a net before a shark kills it.
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There's giant bull sharks and bull sharks are the most aggressive.
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So bull shark can swim up river and get all the way to fucking Illinois.
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They've found bull sharks in the Mississippi River like deep, deep, deep into the country.
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It was based on something that happened in New Jersey in a freshwater river.
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So these people would go swimming in the river and these sharks started fucking these people up.
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Sharks made it all the way up into this fresh water, and bull sharks...
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Lake Travis is not what you need to worry about.
02:01:10.000
Anacondas are, I can't believe those are fucking real.
02:01:21.000
I have a friend of mine, Paul Rosalie, he lives in the Amazon.
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He does a lot of work in preserving the rainforest.
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And he hopped on one and he said it was so big he couldn't get his arms around it.
02:01:49.000
That thing is just steady and everything it wants.
02:01:56.000
There's a video on YouTube of a fucking snake throwing up a kangaroo.
02:02:31.000
They had a deep water camera on an oil rig, and they're like, what the fuck is this?
02:02:36.000
It was a new species of squid they'd never seen before that had, like, crab legs.
02:02:49.000
If that was in space, you would 100% think that was an alien.
02:02:52.000
If we went to another planet and you saw that thing floating around the sky, you'd be like, oh my god, the magnificent alien.
02:03:07.000
Well, they've always known that giant squids were real, but I don't think they really caught them on camera until like a decade or so ago.
02:03:59.000
I mean, there's got to be some reason that it has these long, long appendages.
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And by the way, they only know what, like, is in 10%.
02:04:28.000
I just guessed they're so long because there's nothing down there, and the second one of those tentacles touches something, that thing is gone.
02:04:47.000
Those crazy fish that live in the bottom that actually have illumination.
02:04:59.000
Do you think eventually we'll be on Mars living?
02:05:02.000
If human beings don't kill themselves, eventually we'll figure out how to get to Mars and set up a colony.
02:05:08.000
Yeah, I think there's probably life on Mars at one point in time.
02:05:11.000
Yeah, they think Mars had a stable atmosphere and Mars had water.
02:05:27.000
It's more exciting to know that something so big could be faked and that that hoax could last for so long.
02:05:41.000
It would be really rough if we found out that the moon landing was fake.
02:05:45.000
And there's a lot of people that think it's fake, including a lot of people that have studied it.
02:05:49.000
And then there's a lot of people that think it's real, and a lot of people that know a lot about it.
02:05:52.000
The cameraman had to have been the first person, not Neil Wright.
02:05:55.000
Well, I think they probably had a camera supposedly set up to capture Neil climbing out of the lunar rover, the lunar lander.
02:06:07.000
The fun theory is that there was no way to get through the Van Allen radiation belts and that we were in a war with Russia, a cold war with Russia, to who could get to the moon first, and that we faked it.
02:06:38.000
Why do I keep seeing a dude right there with no clothes on?
02:06:48.000
He created this NFT, and it also has a digital art.
02:06:54.000
Elon Musk wants AI, allows you to edit your body.
02:06:58.000
I seen this AI of Elon Musk, and he was like, notable events, weather, and sports.
02:07:13.000
Okay, the World News has been claimed to be an acronym of the four cardinal directions, North, East, West, and South.
02:07:20.000
However, the old spelling of the words varied from NUIS, N-E-W-I-S, N-E-V-I-S, N-E-U-S. Huh.
02:07:36.000
Okay, people think news is an acronym, but it's not.
02:08:14.000
But people always make acronyms out of things, you know?
02:08:27.000
They also do it because it makes them sound more intelligent.
02:08:35.000
My cousin Romeo, that motherfucker, he be getting my stupid ass all the time, but he'll make words up, and that motherfucker, like, he just make it sound so real.
02:08:44.000
Bro, I be like, oh yeah, he be making me think, like, damn, I gotta buy a new part.
02:08:55.000
Well, one of the things I really like about you is how much you credit people and how much you talk well about people.
02:09:01.000
You know, you're really interested in elevating people around you.
02:09:08.000
Like, I know what it's like to be nobody and loved by nobody.
02:09:35.000
Like, to be the only person who's doing well is crazy.
02:09:41.000
And then you're surrounded by people who are mad at you.
02:09:47.000
Everywhere I go, people love me because I come correct.
02:09:52.000
People only start hating when they feel excluded.
02:09:56.000
Bro, you give that motherfucker a broom and tell him to go sweep and he gonna be happy.
02:10:06.000
They see you having a good time over there, and they can't even be a part of that.
02:10:11.000
Because they associate their bad feelings of being rejected with you doing something to them.
02:10:18.000
There was just one dude I seen back where I'm from, and I was like, man, what's up, cuz?
02:10:31.000
I was like, man, I could really talk some shit to you, but then I'd be down bad because you down bad.
02:10:37.000
But like, man, like, I just tried to make him feel good.
02:10:44.000
As a matter of fact, I probably have hate towards him, but like, man, I love you, bro.
02:10:48.000
Well, you might have changed the way he thinks if you said that.
02:10:50.000
When you said that and said, I love you, maybe had to confront his own shit.
02:10:59.000
Because he's excluded, you know what I'm saying?
02:11:10.000
You know, if you can get through your life without hating people, you'd be way better off.
02:11:22.000
And you wish you probably didn't have those grudges.
02:11:27.000
If you can get through life with as little hate as possible, that's good.
02:11:33.000
That hate is the only poison that affects the vessel that holds it?
02:11:41.000
Yeah, I don't know what you're saying, but I know my bop, whenever my tia Rose passed, we were talking about it, and he was like, she was just always mad.
02:11:54.000
There's a lot of people that live life like that.
02:12:00.000
You stay angry, keep people away from you that are going to hurt you.
02:12:04.000
Mark Twain once said, anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it's stored than anything on which it's poured.
02:12:19.000
Yeah, if you can get through life with no hate, no anger, you'll be way better off.
02:12:23.000
My dad always said, you're gonna bitch and moan about it, you're gonna fucking figure it out.
02:12:33.000
You could decide that this situation is the end of your world and life sucks now and life falls apart.
02:13:00.000
It's cool doing all this other stuff, but those aren't my shows.
02:13:03.000
When they're my shows and the crowd's all yours, it hit different.
02:13:20.000
You know, none but Mexicans out there, they finna go crazy.
02:13:24.000
Bro, they treat me like I'm Michael Jackson, bro.
02:13:32.000
And I feel like the beautiful part about my story is, like, bro, I'm finna be here 20 plus years, you know?
02:13:38.000
I see myself being in this game forever because, like, I just, besides the fact of me just not knowing what else to do, it just comes too natural, you know?
02:13:50.000
As a kid, I would eventually just stop having shit to talk about.
02:13:54.000
In my mind, I'd be like, bro, how do people do it?
02:14:10.000
You run out of things to make, run out of things to say.
02:14:17.000
But like I said, it's recess, so I have no walls.
02:14:27.000
I mean, I'm pretty much touring 24 fucking 7 because I'm always booked, you know what I'm saying?
02:14:31.000
Even when I'm not having a tour, I got sideshows and shit like that.
02:14:34.000
But every time I drop a project, I like to have a tour with it.
02:14:44.000
And I'll probably work it for like a month or two.
02:14:47.000
And then once they have it all memorized and down, boom, I'm going to jump on the road with them.
02:14:53.000
So Texas Technician, I wanted to go with the CD just because like...
02:14:59.000
Like, where I'm from, like, even Riff Raff, being at Sharpstown, you know what I'm saying?
02:15:02.000
Handing CDs out, like, check me out, check me out, check me out.
02:15:07.000
That was the beauty in it, you know what I'm saying?
02:15:08.000
And I feel like I wish that was still a thing, because, like, I hold pride in handing CDs out, you know what I'm saying?
02:15:21.000
So when they see me and they're like, man, fuck it.
02:15:24.000
That one person just gonna happen to put it in.
02:15:36.000
I think that's a part of our music culture, though.
02:15:44.000
I mean, yeah, there's gangbangers out here and shit, but we're not politicking.
02:16:02.000
Oh, we'll give you three virgins if you just don't fuck with us no more.
02:16:06.000
Pussy make the world go around in a lot of ways.
02:16:19.000
I mean, how many wars have been started over pussy?
02:16:23.000
Like I said, people die over pussy all the time.
02:16:39.000
Yeah, like a while ago, this was a long time ago, I went to go fuck on this girl.
02:16:43.000
And, you know, I seen she had a baby and all this shit.
02:16:52.000
And when I heard Kima, I know where he works off the rip.
02:17:05.000
I said, so he drive, wake up in the morning, three, four o'clock in the morning, drive two hours to a job I know he don't want to do, and then drive another two hours home to a bitch that ain't shit?
02:17:30.000
I say it all like, man, if your man ain't shit and he not providing, I understand why you would want to leave him.
02:17:35.000
But, man, if you got a motherfucker that's really putting in there work and you being a hoe like that, bitch, you ain't shit.
02:17:41.000
We don't even have good hoes no more because I respect hoes and good sluts.
02:17:53.000
Can't even find a good hoe, you know what I'm saying?
02:17:57.000
They're all in the internet and all that extra shit.
02:18:00.000
They're looking at something, they think it's something, but it's not.
02:18:06.000
Perceptions from social media has ruined a lot of people's minds.
02:18:09.000
Bro, I'd be at my shows and shit, and these bitches be trying to get in my section and shit like that.
02:18:16.000
They've never been talked to like that, never been done like that.
02:18:25.000
Like, when I be at shows, I'll see a group of fine-ass women and I'll see a big bitch right here and I'll be like, come here, huh?
02:18:31.000
Because I'm going to boost this big baby up because she don't get that love.
02:18:55.000
I remember being a kid, watching other kids be on, like, America's Got Talent and shit, and they be singing, and I just start crying.
02:19:10.000
I mean, yeah, I've cried on stage once, and that's when I saw the t-shirt that Homegirl made of my mama.
02:19:15.000
But that hit different because, like, my mama used to be sitting on the floor ironing $100 bills, and I'd be standing on the bed rapping to whatever music video was being played.
02:19:26.000
So when I seen that shirt, I just looked down and closed my eyes, and I heard, go, V-Man, go!
02:19:32.000
And I looked up, and I just see thousands of people.
02:19:38.000
But I've never been able to tear up because I just do this shit.
02:19:43.000
So every time I get on that stage, it's so natural and so me that I'm not even thinking about emotions.
02:19:52.000
But when I look at myself before I do it or I think of myself on stage, I get emotional.
02:20:00.000
In the moment I'm there and I'm here to whoop ass.
02:20:11.000
Like, man, I swear I'm not trying to suck your dick, bro.
02:20:18.000
And knowing that you're one of his heroes, it's like...
02:20:31.000
And I love the gratitude you have for everything and the respect you have for everything.
02:20:42.000
That Mexican OT, he's out there if you can get a ticket.