No Jumper - The Fat Nick Interview: Getting Sober, Guns, Drake Naming His Album & More
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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world.
And today we're back with an old friend Fat Nick.
How you living, man?
Good, chilling.
What's up?
Thanks for having me again.
Oh, no.
Happy to have you here.
It's pretty crazy when I think about it, just the fact that you were, I think, the second
rapper interview that I ever did, you and Pooia?
Yeah, a long time ago.
It's been a minute.
It's been like six years.
You've been grinding.
We're not spring chickens like we used to be, Nick.
We're full-flesh hens.
Like peacocks when they prosper?
That's where we are.
I'm like big bird.
Hell yeah
How's life?
It's good, it's chilling
Yeah
Back in L.A. for a little bit
Back in L.A. for a little bit
You've been living down in South Florida
for a while?
Yeah, Miami. I'm from there.
Okay, yeah.
I know, but you
kind of like settled down
over there over the past few years?
I was living in L.A. in like Sherman Oaks
like back and forth
and then I was like, dude, fuck this.
I'm just gonna migrate back to Florida.
You were over it?
Yeah, I got tired of it.
What did you not like about the L.A. lifestyle?
I like L.A. right?
But I feel like over the years,
like, it just got the same shit.
I'm like, I'm done.
Going back to Miami.
Well, it's a different lifestyle, too.
If you want to turn up and party all the time and be living some crazy-ass lifestyle,
then L.A. is pretty good for that.
But if you want, you probably wanted to...
It seemed like you've been chilling out a little bit.
Yeah, just home watching Hulu Netflix and that's about it.
Really?
When I'm going to strip calls on the weekends.
What sort of led you in that direction of wanting to live a quieter existence?
Did I think since me and Puyah, we're doing this since, like, a young age, like, with, like, 17?
We did everything young.
So we're like, all right, fuck this.
Yeah.
We're like, old people in young bodies.
Yeah. Okay, but yeah, take us back to those early days because I feel like when I did that original interview with you guys, I might not even necessarily understood that you guys were very, very early on.
You were like a sort of comedic duo running around, making all these crazy videos and stuff.
Like, you were very ahead of time, actually, in that regard.
Yeah, I think me and Pui definitely started like right when SoundCloud was popping off.
You got me?
Right. Space goes perp and all this Raider clan shit in particular, right?
Yeah, way back.
And you guys were young as fuck and just sort of seeing that and thinking the shit was fire.
16, 17, that's when we first dropped out of school.
Right.
We first dropped out and then we became
friend with Curry, Perp and all of them, and then
that's where it took off. Really? Okay, so
you guys were just fans like going to shows
and shit and then... No, not even going to
show, because we had this Nick and Puyahua show, right?
That's what we dropped out for. We want to be comedians.
Right, okay. And then we became friends with everybody,
and then we just met everybody, and then... That's when Pooey started
rapping, then... So the
original idea was just that you were going to
be this sort of comedic duo?
You didn't even think about rapping at that point?
When we dropped out, we just wanted to be...
YouTube comedians.
Right.
All he wanted to do.
It's crazy.
Who were you looking at that even kind of inspired that though?
I think, honestly, I think Andy Milanochus.
Really?
That's dope.
Yeah.
That's when he was like in just prime, you got me?
Right.
Like, he was hot.
And did you feel like you were like fully accepted by all these dudes?
Like, because a lot of these dudes are kind of more, I don't know, maybe from the streets.
I don't want to say you're not from the streets, but they were like definitely
evolved with some pretty crazy shit.
You guys are younger?
Um, not, I think they were all chill, you get me?
Like Curry was super nice when you meant of Simi, Purp, all them.
All them.
Purp was cool?
Cool enough?
Yeah.
At that time?
Stable.
And you and Pooia were friends
since you were kids at that point?
We met in seventh grade.
Okay.
Yeah, I went to stay in middle school together and yeah.
What would you say was the tie that binded you guys together?
So we had a mutual homie, right?
And he skated and I skated, but I never met him.
So he went to go skate and it was the first time I met him and I was trying to climb the fence.
I couldn't really do it.
Okay.
So I ripped my pants.
And then he helped me and then, yeah, we became besties.
Right. One kind deed. Just sort of created a long-term friendship.
One pan-thrift. I've created a whole friendship.
Okay. So then you guys are becoming friends or you're doing this sort of content.
Describe the Puyah and Nick show at that time to the people who haven't seen it.
Dude, we were just 16 with a camera.
Uh-huh.
Doing stupid shit.
Like jackass.
Yeah. Anything silly.
Yeah, like writing little skits.
Like now that we look at it, I'm like, oh, damn, this shit sucks.
But back then it was late.
You got me?
because we only went into high school doing stuff like that too.
Right.
So then what is the step that sort of ends up?
So Puyi starts rapping first?
Yeah, Pooi started rapping first.
Okay.
And what was that like?
And what was your perspective on it?
So at first he was doing it just for fun.
But he started gaining momentum because he was the one of the first one on SoundCloud.
Right.
So he saw it.
Oh, shit.
Like, you're actually getting fans off this.
And then it grew more and more every day.
And then he put me on a song.
And then like it was a trickled on effect that went to me.
And then we're like, oh, shit.
Like, it's working.
Now you both got to push off.
with it. What was your first time recording like?
I did trash.
Trash. Yeah, trash. But did, was he instructing you or you just sort of doing whatever?
No, I mean, I've seen him record. You get me? Like I knew what I was doing, but now I look back at it. I'm like, oh man, this shit's just dog shit.
Really? But because of that, now I'm here where I am and so it's put you.
Yeah, you got to start growing from somewhere, right?
Yeah, exactly. Definitely. Okay, so then did it feel like all of a sudden you guys were starting to get bigger than some of the people that you had sort of been looking up to before that?
In the beginning, no. But definitely.
on the road yeah you know me 100% right and was that ever awkward or um the
all right in the beginning when we chew with certain people and i can say who like they were dickhead
they wouldn't say hi to you they wouldn't say shit and then once the table's turn then they
start coming around and acting differently i mean right like we can just tell like in this out
okay but do you feel like you have a little bit of the old man effect now at this point where like for
me a lot of times i'll see somebody and it'll be somebody that i had crazy beef with like 10 years ago
and I'm just like, I can't even, I can't even remember.
I can barely even fucking fathom the fact that we had issues like that.
And that in my head, I'm still like, I'm supposed to be mad at you because I just so don't give a fuck.
I'll do it all the time.
Yeah.
I still have beef with people that I don't know what, what it is, but I still know about it.
Because it was when you were fucked up on drugs and you don't remember anything?
Actually, when I was on drugs, I was on my shit.
Really?
Yeah, sorry God.
Like, you were really on point?
Yeah.
I grew my whole career, right?
Like on, I was on drugs my whole career.
Right.
I just got sober like, what, two and a half years ago?
Right.
Definitely.
Were you getting fucked up in those early days of doing the YouTube comedy stuff?
No. I was sober.
Or when did that come in?
In the beginning, I was sober.
Maybe like in my 20s, like when I was 20, 21, something like that.
How'd you get turned on to drugs, though?
Because you were the big lean man around town for a while.
Like, whenever I would talk to you, you would have to have a certain amount of lean pretty much.
I was on tour when they, in the beginning with Pui, right?
I'm not going to say who it is.
Right, but I was on tour, my man's had lean on him.
I was like, yeah, what is that?
Don Kreis?
No.
Okay.
Just a guess.
No, my man's at lean, right?
And I was like, damn, what is it?
And he told me to I just drank it.
Like, yo, it's fucking awesome.
So ever since that day on tour, I got hooked on it.
Really?
Yeah.
And did it spiral out of control at a certain point, or how bad do you think it got?
I mean, yeah.
I mean, I was definitely using a lot of money on it, like, every day for years.
You get me?
Yeah.
But then when they were like, I got to quit this shit and just stopped.
What was the worst side effects you were dealing with in terms of the,
The drink.
Side effects?
Probably like mood swings.
Yeah.
I was pissed.
The next day.
Yeah.
In particular when you don't have any.
And I was beyond every day because now you get sicky, I mean?
Yeah.
And like, we were really on drugs.
Yeah.
I mean, I like popping like half a perkinset or drinking half a lean and nodding out.
You got bad with the pills as well?
Yeah.
What was it?
Zan's perks?
Nah, so I was doing Xam and all this kid, but I quit.
But then I just started doing a bunch of 30s.
Really?
Yeah.
And that obviously is even way more powerful than the lean?
Yeah.
Leans the weakest opiate.
Yeah.
Leans the weakest opiate.
Because I know a dude is a real deal heroin addict, and he was like, he asked me one day, and he's trying to get me to explain it to him.
He's like, why are they doing lean?
It's like, it's not, that's not how you get fucked up.
He's like, everyone I know is a real junk.
You do it laugh at you for drinking that shit.
And I'm like, yeah, I mean, but they also don't really want to become fucking heroin addicts, I guess.
I mean, everything's an opi.
I mean, like, if you're on age and you don't have age and pop a bunch of 30s, you're probably going to feel okay.
Right.
You're going to get sick.
It's all the same shit, just like how you want to perceive it.
So when you look back at those times, are you kind of shocked that you were
able to hold your career together given that you were you know doing all this all these drugs that
are pretty much specifically designed to make your career fuck up or to make your life a total mess
I mean I think it how can I say it I think it definitely gave attention to it you get me like oh he's
doing drugs blah blah blah that shit but I mean I'm happy I'm off it now but but I mean some people
some people kind of not that you need that much drugs but like you know people do get prescribed
some of these drugs some people like if you do have anxiety and you're taking some of these drugs it
might actually help you. Do you feel like it did help you in a way because you were kind of anxious
or? Hell no, because now that I'm off it, my anxiety is like at an all time high.
Really? Everything that's an all time high now. I think it just fucks up with your levels.
Yeah. And when they prescribe you like Xanax, right? They give me like a quarter, Zan. Right.
You know me? Or like if you have like back surgery, they give you like a perk, five milligram.
You know, I mean, that's supposed to be taking that much shit. Right. And then, you know,
SoundCloud era. It was totally normal to be just taking bars left and right. Did you ever hear about
anybody getting hit with fake pills back in the day though because i feel like i never really heard it
until the last few years dude fentanyl and press pills and fake drugs were not that big back in the
day right it recently that whole soundcloud era i don't ever remember i remember hearing about
people dying from doing drugs but not it was never like oh we got hit with the fentanyl and then that
just took over i feel like once that should happen with peep that's when it started growing yeah i
mean because before that i didn't know anyone that here and there but i didn't know about a fentanyl
epidemic or anything yeah because when peep died if you had said fentanyl to me i don't know that i
would have even known what that was you know i think it was after that that we started to realize
that's what everybody was getting hit by damn that's crazy so okay just staying on that same path
um you and puya were you guys like take me to the time when we did the no jumper interview
and where you felt like you were at in your career what what led up to that like do you remember
what the conversation was like of like oh we're going to l.a we're going to do this interview
Yeah, so Pooley, I wasn't, I think it was the first tour we were doing, right?
And we did a whole solo tour, like, before we had agents before anything.
And Pooey was like, yo, we got to do some shit with Adam.
Because I think Rob Banks was going to come, but he couldn't make it.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I think that's how Pooey got in contact with you.
I'm not tripping.
Oh, that's legendary.
I think it was because of Rob.
And then Pooie was like, all right, come with me, blah, blah, and that's how we came up.
Wow.
And that was, was that the first interview, or did you guys done some local shit before that?
I think it might have done, like, some local, like, bullshit.
But on like video shit, I think that was the first one.
My recollection of that interview is that you guys were being extremely raw.
Like same way when I think back on the ex interview and he was telling the story about fighting the gay guy and jail and all the shit.
You guys were telling crazy shit that when I look back at it now, I'm like, wow, they were young and did not give a fuck at all.
Different times.
Yeah.
I can say where they want to.
Do you feel like you're imprisoned by societal expectations now that you can't just be the wild person you used to be?
It's different times, you got me?
Like, if you don't say something correct, you're automatically wrong.
Right.
So you got to walk on glass.
Yeah, both because you're more famous and because these days they just love to cancel people.
Yeah, it's insane.
Yeah.
Do you worry about that, though?
No.
This is my whole thing, right?
And I've had this explanation of people.
The cancer culture, right?
I think it's like 50 chihuahuas that are really loud.
And the people that aren't cancer culture are like a million pit bulls, but they don't give a shit so they're like silent, you know?
Yeah. It's just annoying people.
But then the weird part is that all these loud-ass chihuahuas
makes so much noise that you'll have, you know,
the CEO of a company will be like, no, we got to fire this person who works for us
because there's like five people on Twitter that are mad at them
and they're making a shillot of noise and it just becomes a distraction for the boss or whatever.
So that's all those chihuahuas end up having like an outside effect.
And then every, but that's the thing.
Everybody else is afraid.
So then everybody else acts differently because they're scared
that they don't want to get caught up the way the last person they saw get caught up.
This is a thing, right?
Like, this world doesn't revolve around your feelings.
Doesn't give a shit about your feelings.
So if you live in that bubble thinking that everyone has to be nice to you, like, you're not going to make it far.
You know me?
It's very true.
Like when I was in school, I was always fat.
They were, oh, fat this, fat this, right?
I don't give a shit.
I think that makes you grow a personality, makes you grow a backbone.
But now if you do that, like, you're fucked.
But that's the interesting thing is you're the lucky one or the strong one who was able to sort of, you know, fight through that and learn to like, you know,
be more confident and and be tougher than you have the other percentage of people who aren't as tough and they're going to go home and stick their fucking dad's gun in their mouth and shoot themselves in the head because the kid of school was calling them fat you know it's like there's different ways to handle it like a lot of things i've looked at in my life it's like damn i really like rose to the occasion on that when i a lot of people wouldn't know a lot of people would have just taken that and just said hey life's over now yeah mental health is a big issue do you do you feel like you watch your mouth in your music
more these days?
No, I still rap about the same shit I rap about.
It's music, it's entertainment.
If you don't like it, then switch genres.
Right, I feel you.
Okay, but so then over the years, did you feel...
Oh, and then the crazy thing about that interview, too,
is that that was when Pooya and you met suicide boys for the first time on camera
in the interview, even though you've already...
He had already done a whole tape with him, like six-song project or whatever, but they never met.
They actually met during that interview, which to me is like one of the most...
legendary things, but I could ever imagine.
Yeah, that was crazy.
Internet friends becoming real friends.
So, okay, where did you guys go from there?
Like, did you and Pooley always stay close over the years?
I feel like over time, I kind of saw you guys sort of like separating a little bit
or like not spending as much time together?
At the end of the day, we don't get to every day.
Like, that's still my best friend, you get me?
Like, he's in L.A. right now, too.
Like, we're staying at the same B&B.
Oh, really?
Yeah, like, still my best friend.
Like, we talk every day.
We live like, in Miami, we live like 15 minutes away from each other.
You get me?
So we've always been like that.
Right.
Yeah.
But, I mean...
We did, not separate, right, but I had to go branch off into my own career,
and he had to branch off into his own career, too.
You got me?
Right.
So you can be two separate things.
And especially, though, when you were getting fucked up,
it felt like you guys' personalities were probably, like, so different because he's pretty
much always been sober, right?
But we lived together.
When I was getting fucked up, we lived in the same house.
Right.
Yeah.
And that didn't cause, like, a lot of stress.
I mean, he hated.
He would be like, yo, get off drugs, get off this, you know?
But, like, I didn't want to get off until I wanted to get off.
Right.
And it's hard to take somebody's advice when they're not getting fucked up at all, right?
You don't understand what it's like, you know?
Just sober all day.
Watching Netflix.
So that was never really a big source of stress?
That's kind of impressive.
For me?
Yeah.
No, it's chill.
Interesting.
You guys, so, okay, the buffet boys, YouTube channel.
You guys co-own that like 50-50 or what is the deal with that?
Because you still drop your shit on me?
Yeah, so pretty much it's me, Puyah and Mikey.
So, Mikey, in addition, he produces for us, for us, for us.
records us when we're best friends. Right. Yeah, I don't like it. And yeah, we just all can put
with every one on it. And if we have like another artist that we want to put, we all have to be like,
all, all have to be like, cool, that's fine. Really? So somebody like, Kill Switch is not signed
to Buffet Boys collectively? That's just like one artist that's associated with one. So Puyah handles
Killswitch, you know me? So like, that's Pooia's project that he's doing with him. Okay. Interesting.
So then, but when the YouTube check comes at the end of the month, where does the money go? Or is it, is each
individual piece of content claimed by whoever owns yeah so he where wherever he distributes his
music through it's all claimed through there so all the money goes there that makes sense who you you
have an artist now too yeah little jerry yeah where'd that come from so my man's one of my
videographers put me in contact with him like yo he's hard he's from hyaliyah he's from like maybe 25
minutes away from where i'm from oh nice i saw him he's like 18 that's funny because the most
ratchet ass chick that we were with the other day in miami was from hi yeah and everybody in the
chat was like oh she's from there i can tell yeah so man's from high alia
But he's good. He just turned 18. He just got a jail.
Okay. How did you guys meet though?
I just hit him up on Twitter. I mean on Instagram. I'm like, you're really fired.
And then we just met up. And it just worked out. Like, was that something you always been thinking about is wanting to sign an artist or work with artists?
Yeah, I mean, I definitely think I've called out artists in my career and so that's Puyah. So I'm okay, cool. Now it's actually like turning into like a business, you get me?
Right. Definitely. When the Take A video went on the Bufigo's channel, though, what was the process of how that happened?
All right. So I had hit up TayK like maybe like a month before.
And I feel like I've asked you this question on this podcast before, but that I'm completely forgetting.
So fuck it because probably you guys have forgot to.
So I don't take it like a month before, right?
Because my homie Marcus has pleased DJ put him in contact with him.
He's from Texas.
And I was going to sign him to buffet boys, to be an artist on it.
Wow.
And then he went to, I think, Jersey or something, right?
But I had no idea he was on the run.
I didn't know shit was going on.
Right.
He's like, all right, cool.
The day before he got arrested, he's like, yo, I'm a flight in Miami tomorrow.
Pick me up in the airport, Blasee, Blasee.
He gets picked up by, I think the U.S. Marshal or some shit.
And then his homie, Ezra hits me up.
Like, yo, he still wants you to drop the video for him.
So then he sent to me, we dropped it.
But I was going to sign Tay K to Buffet Boys.
Wow.
He was going to come to Miami.
And you never even actually met him in real life.
Never met him.
Without their phone call.
And you guys aren't making any money off that,
even though it's on the channel making a shitload of money.
The money's not going to you.
Whoever he distributed that song with, they're the ones making the money.
That is such a crazy, like just the most bizarre.
situation that I could ever think of
that that video ended up on that channel
for that reason and like I don't know
like anyone who knows about you and Puyah and then
knows about Take it would like see that
Why the fuck is this video on this channel?
It's so strange. I literally told Pooey and Mikey
was like yo this song's gonna blow up. Yeah. And they were like
if you think so do it and then I'll like trust me
and then boom. Knowing what I know now
if I had heard that song I would have been like oh my god
like you got a sign I guess I didn't really know
about it until the song was big
because there was some people like Yadi and shit who were like
doing shows with them in Texas and stuff I
remember them telling me and like he was just another rapper to them for a while before he blew up
that's when he was like yeah yeah bananas that's just crazy um okay so yeah i mean i guess when i'm
trying to think about the whole trajectory that your career has kind of been on i mean when did
you actually get off drugs it was two and a half years ago yeah literally and what what were you
dealing with or what led up to you wanting to get off drugs at that point so honestly when peep
died. Oh, like, oh, shit. I still did drugs after he died. I'm not going to bullshit you. Like,
a year after he died, I still did drugs. But I'm like, damn, like, bro died. She's getting crazy
now. And then I was like, you, realistically, you can't be on drugs until you die. You got to quit,
so I might as well quit now. I'm like, shit. I just picked up my pants and did it.
You just cold turkey, stopped drinking lean and stuff. So what I stopped doing is I was on
oxy and lean, right? Oh, wow. So I stopped doing perks and oxy and all that bullshit. I started drinking
more lean, right? So I wouldn't withdraw off too hard. And then I withdrew off lean after all that.
Wow. What was the hardest one?
Probably the perks because they're way stronger.
Right.
But I was withdrawing for what?
Like maybe like two months or something?
And did you have to kind of stay in the crib or were you able to keep working and be on the road and shit like that?
I definitely had to take a break for like a month not doing shit, you get me?
For the first week, not week, like for the first month to just dog shit, you get me?
Like mental withdrawals like you're throwing up and you shit yourself every 10 minutes.
But yeah, it was like a month and then yeah.
And then you just start to feel better.
Yeah, I mean, as time went on, you get me like better and better,
but not all the way, like, that quick.
Right.
Like, I was still feeling shit for like six months.
Maybe not physically, but mentally.
Definitely.
Were you losing weight at that time, or did getting off drugs change your diet?
Bro, when I was on drugs, I was bloated.
Right.
I was bloated as shit.
So you didn't even necessarily have to be eating crazy, but it just made your whole body all fucked up?
Yeah, I was bloated up all the soda and, like, lean and shit.
Yeah.
Definitely.
And so when you got off of it, did you start?
eating more because all of a sudden you feel healthier?
No, that same shit.
Okay.
So you didn't just like naturally lose weight by getting off the lean?
I don't think so.
I know a lot of people who got a big as lean belly and it just shrinks and it goes away right away.
I mean I always have a belly, right?
But I think I deflated.
Right.
Because you see me pictures before I looked like I had those, you know, those rubber wings when you swim for babies.
Right.
I looked like I had that all over.
Okay, I feel you.
But so did you at a certain point you got real serious about eating better and shit, right?
I did keto.
Okay.
So I was 340 and I went all the way.
That's when I saw in New York.
And I went down to like 270, 260.
And then I fucked it up and jumped back to 320.
And now I'm back at like 305.
Okay.
So it's been kind of jumping around.
Yeah, so, dude, I like food.
And I just got this new food show.
We're rolling loud that we're filming.
Really?
Yeah.
So it's me and rolling loud.
And we're just going around, like, eating, cooking with the chefs and tasting food and stuff.
That's dope.
I feel like that's probably been something you've, like, always kind of been thinking about.
I always wanted to.
Like, before I got into rap, I wanted to go to culinary school.
Right.
Who are you influenced by in terms of, like, food?
content on TV or YouTube?
Well, when I was growing up, I watched everything on the food network, right?
Right.
But honestly, like, hats off to, like, Action Bronson.
Yeah, he's the first one that comes to mind.
Because it's, it's like there's so much food content on the internet that if you are
going to make food content, it's just like extremely competitive.
I think, too, bro, like, there's so much of like, I don't know.
When I see people, I'm like, all right, I can either trust your food taste or your food taste
is dog shit.
Yeah, I mean, I feel like a lot of, like, especially on like these TikTok fooders,
dog shit food taste
it's all like personality at a certain point
because sometimes I'll be watching
like a food show thinking that it looks interesting
or clicking on a YouTube video
and it's like this is like every food show ever
like oh
it's so good
it's so oh my God it's so good
it's like why am I watching this like
you know like I don't need you to tell me
it's good like give me some kind of fucking insight
but when you watch like Anthony Bourdain or whatever
that's a real talent right there
like he had a real ability to like help you learn
about the food. Yeah, and then Redaigne. I love Guy Fiori. Yeah, I think he's lit. Oh, he's the best. I have a bottle of
fucking Guy Fierry steak sauce in my fridge. I look at every single day and just think about what
a hero is. He's an icon. So our show that we want to do is like kind of like that. I was in
club live with Guy Fierry for the record. For real? In Gucci Main section. Last weekend when you
were Miami? No, like a couple years ago. But I got photo with him and it was like, I'm drunk as
fuck. Just like, bro, I love you. You're the fucking man. That's like the highlight of your life. Club live
with Guy Fierreari. It was up there. Yeah. Like, why is Guy Fierry and fucking in, in, in
Gucci main section in the first place.
That's where.
Shack was there and shit, too. I'm like, this is like
I'm never going to be in an environment like this
ever again. Yeah, but okay, so
Guy Fierre is another one that you like? Yeah, I love
Guy Fierre is. He brings the energy.
I like, I like, he put me on his
show, fuck, that's delicious. He put him
on his season finale. Right.
And I'm like, oh, shit.
That was like a highlight. And that's
been crazy to see him step away
from doing it with Vice and start dropping it
on YouTube on his own channel. Like, he's kind of
doing it more independent or like lower budget.
He has a fan base. He can do it. You get me? He's a cult.
Yeah, I think the vice thing wasn't great for him.
Like he felt like it was going to be huge when he did it,
but I don't think he ended up being very hyped on working with them.
Yeah, he can do it by himself.
Right, definitely.
What was that like, though, when you did that episode with him?
What did you guys eat?
What the hell did we eat?
It's been a while since I've seen it.
I think we made pasta.
He had some wine, some other shit.
But I don't like look up to a lot of people,
but Bronson's definitely like, you definitely paved this lane.
I mean, besides him and like big pun, I think,
like, they definitely like open this up, like, oh shit.
like you're one of my idols.
Yeah.
And especially just the fact that he,
you know, his style of rap and shit
is never going to be like the number one.
He's not going to have a number one record or whatever,
but he's just like stayed focused on his own lane
but then like built all this other shit on top of it.
And like, dude, he had a cult following.
I mean, he writes with a shillard of merch.
I've been to a show of his like it sells out like he's good.
For sure.
Yeah, it's definitely inspiration for sure.
I see a lot of people that I think are kind of influenced
by the lane that he sort of opened up.
Definitely.
Okay, so you've been working on the show with Rolling Loud.
What, uh, oh, you think that the conversation was about like you losing weight.
So you feel like that kind of negatively contributed to it.
Yeah, you know how to eat, you know, gain the weight, fucked it up.
But now like when I'm not filming for them, I mean, like watching what I eat and then boom, I'll go fuck it up.
Yeah, definitely.
Like for Rolling Loud New York right now, I think we have like 25 restaurants lined up.
Really?
Yeah.
That's always what I'm thinking when I'm watching food shows.
Hey, if you're there, you should come.
Come in with this.
I keep thinking about whether I should go or not.
It sounds so hectic.
But that's what I always think when I'm watching food shows
and I'm watching them just eat like eight fucking huge meals in a day.
And I'm just like, bro, I don't think I could handle that.
Like this is the thing, right?
I think you're supposed to just take bites.
Yeah.
But I'm a fatty.
Yeah, but I'm a fatty.
So we're going to finish everything.
That's not how I eat.
Yeah.
Like if I got a burger and fries, I'm going to eat the burger.
And then I'm going to eat every single fry.
I'm not you feel like a pussy.
If you really are doing food content, you take a couple bites for the camera.
And then you put it down.
That's how you know you can trust my food taste because I'm going to finish the whole plate.
You're going to gain 20 pounds that week.
Yeah, fuck it.
Pretty sure.
I respect it.
Okay, so that kind of, did you ever get like real into exercise or were you more focused on the diet side of things?
I hate exercising.
I can't do it.
Dude, mainly because my hair.
You got me, my hair gets fucked up.
I got to call my hair lady redo it.
Right.
I'm exercising.
Not my thing.
Yeah.
Oh, that fucks the hair up.
That's interesting.
Think of that.
I mean, at least for me, you get me like it'll get frizzy.
I'm fucked.
I can't like wash it every day.
And then, yeah.
Right. I feel like another big change that I have seen in you since you were young is I've just seen Fat Nick get a lot of guns.
Yeah, a lot. I don't know. Shout out Florida. I'm from Florida. We're good. I got my license. I'm good. I got my license. I'm good.
When did you really start collecting those or feeling like you wanted to have an arsenal at the house?
You know, they were able to get my license like a 21. Okay. I mean like can tell me shit. Right. Like I can have a hundred guns.
Do you keep them stored in a certain way?
Do you just sort of have them just hanging around?
No, I'm my shit's in gun safes.
You get me locked up.
No one can get to it.
Like, really buy the books.
You get me?
Yeah, now that I have a kid that just really makes me think twice about the whole gun thing.
Like, wow, I really just can't have these just chilling out here.
Yeah.
I'm from Florida.
I mean, so I didn't give a shit.
Right.
Anywhere.
Yeah.
You never had any kind of issues with having this arsenal in your home?
No, everything's on my name.
Everything's licensed to my name.
Like, I'm chilling.
The cops don't give a fuck about Fat Nick.
They're cool with you?
Dude, low-key.
So.
Damn, all right, fuck, I'm gonna say it.
Bear it out.
So someone told me, right?
That this was like a month ago, right?
Like one of my neighbors, he was like, yeah, because he's friend with the sheriff.
He was like, yo, what's good with Fat Nick?
Like, why do they be so many guns, money, drugs, blah, blah, like we're looking into him.
I'm like, bro, I just rap.
I didn't do drugs, you get me?
Yeah.
So you just heard that they were looking into you?
Yeah, but just like on some weird shit, like Instagram, you get me?
Like, they're just old cops.
I don't the hell I'm doing.
Yeah.
They're like, oh, who is this?
But then do your research.
Oh, shit.
like everything's legal he's been sober for three years money's in the bank you're good that would
suck to get rated regardless of if you were guilty or not i yeah but i'll just be like dude you
want me something like here's my license definitely do you feel like yeah because like you bring up
the peep thing when it comes to the drug thing obviously there's just been a ton of legends from
the scene that you basically come from whether we're talking about sound cloud or they're talking about
south florida rap in general like do you feel like seeing ex pass seeing peep die seeing all these
other people pass, that kind of like forced you to grow up a little bit faster than you might
have otherwise?
I mean, yeah, 100%.
You know, you gotta put your big boy pants on and be like, oh, shit's real, you got me?
Yeah.
Like people are dying.
Like, and your homies are dying too.
Off whatever may be like gun violence or drugs or this or that.
Right.
Do you feel like SoundCloud rap's dead?
And how do you define SoundCloud rap at this point in your life?
I feel it's really oversaturated now.
You know what I mean?
Like when we were coming up, it was only like a handful of people.
You got me?
Like you had X, ski, P, P, P, P, P,
Pooy is suicide with, et cetera, et cetera.
And I was like a million.
Right.
So I feel like it's over, it's really oversaturated at the moment.
Yeah.
And it's kind of like.
And they're just clones, you get me?
And like it's, nothing's bad for taking inspiration from people, but you got to
polish it and make it your own.
Like everyone inspired by someone.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
All right.
I heard somebody say possibly academics, but I can't remember.
But at one point he said, SoundCloud rap was basically a bunch of young kids talking
crazy ass street shit with colorful hair.
And that that was kind of.
Now the game has sort of pivoted to where most of the huge rappers are like rappers who really are like if you're talking about pulling up on somebody with guns, they're like the people who really have a reputation for doing this sort of thing.
When you look at that, do you feel like that's true?
Obviously, you own plenty of guns now as well.
No, I feel like when it first happened, it was something refreshing for people.
I mean, like it was there was nothing like SoundCloud rap.
It was all like radio shit and then this is just a refreshing thing that kids had something to listen to and not just the old heads.
So they gravitated towards it.
Yeah, definitely.
It was definitely like one of the first times that we've seen
like the younger generation of rap fans
really like get to decide that all these rappers
are going to kind of become popular,
which people weren't really used to that before.
Yeah, it's like you're young,
you don't give a shit and you do what you want.
So kids are like, damn, I look up to that or I don't want to be like that.
I mean, like color your hair, do what the hell you want.
Right, definitely.
Is that an Uxie on your form?
That's the name of that Pokemon, right?
Is that an Uxie?
This?
Yeah.
This Jarachi.
Jirachi.
All right, okay.
There's like a new legendary that's been in raids recently, but I couldn't remember.
Damn, you got, how many different Pokemon you got there?
I have Jarachi, I have War Turtle.
I have Dragonite, Gangar, and I have Pikachu on my stomach.
Did those Pokemon mean anything to you in particular for like a reason?
No, I just, Gangar is one of my favorite.
Dragon Knights one of my favorite.
I love Jarachi.
War Turtle just to get him because I squirted my favorite.
I'm starter, and then Pikachu on my stomach.
Nobody has a weirder Pokemon tattooed on them than me,
because I got a Charmillion.
Real?
The in-between evolution.
Where do you have it?
On the back of my leg.
I was in Greece and somebody was like, oh, we'll give you a free tattoo.
And I hadn't actually evolved to the Charzard yet.
So I was just like, I'm getting a Charmillion.
What?
Yeah, it was a weird time.
Okay, so in terms of, like, you got a lot of other shit going on, too.
Okay, can you explain to me the Abercrombie collab?
Is this a joke?
No, it's real.
Was it?
Yeah.
How did it go on?
I got it through my PR.
Really?
Yeah.
They were looking for plus-sized models?
They never did plus-size models before.
Really?
Yeah.
Because they've actually taken all that shit for that in the past.
Exactly. And then they hit me up, the cutest fat guy.
They're like, damn, we need him.
Right.
I don't know if I consider you, like, brand safe for Abercombe.
It's 2021.
And you left the drugs behind.
Yeah, no more drugs.
It's 2021.
Everything except it now.
Right.
Did you actually, was it just like a photo shoot?
Or did you actually get to meet everybody from Abercrombie and whatnot?
I'm in a few people.
How is that?
It was fun.
It was lit.
We just topped it up.
Definitely asked about the guns.
Yeah.
What was it like being in that environment?
You feel very sexy.
You got all these Abercrombie employees or whatever, like hyping you up?
You know the song way too sexy by Drake?
Just over and over in your head.
When you heard that, you just immediately felt like all this song speaks to me.
Yeah.
Just a hug repeatedly.
Yeah.
Do you feel like you have pretty privilege?
Yeah.
That's like the new thing they're talking about.
Pretty privilege.
Yeah.
I've seen some girl going crazy viral for just like revealing to the world that pretty people have
privileged I'm like that's like so obvious that I never even thought to think about it but
fatnex got it so fuck it um why don't you have your grilling right now dude I when I have it I talk
with my list is even worse I was the bullshit yeah I work for special occasion do you get me if I
got to step out because I see you with it in the video and it kind of introduces a whole
different look to you like heat's just shining like that it's like you have a fucking giant
diamond in your mouth yeah can I already have an overbite so with that's like ginorm
I can't like I can speak with it but it's mad lispy right I feel you yeah um okay I was just I wasn't
sure if there were permanence or no but then I seen you and I'm like oh I guess I'm not for sure um
you're single at this point um yeah but no I'm trying to work something out at the moment
work something out that's what you call dating I'm trying to work something out you know when you meet
the love of your life right and like oh shit I got a winner back something like that you
fucked it up? No, hell no. None of it was
fucked it up. Okay.
She's like, she's a normal girl. You know what?
Me? Like, long distance, bullshit.
This isn't the girl that you were with back in the day, like
four years ago that I'm probably thinking of? No, there's been
probably many girls since then. No,
I'm good. Or one or two?
No, I broke up with her. She sucks.
I don't even
really remember, but I feel like I saw
that as like kind of the beginning of fat next, starting
to settle down. It was.
But that was more like a realization.
You get me? Yeah.
I feel you.
Okay. Okay, what about this fucking movie that you were just in recently?
Oh, yeah. So my man's Peter hit me up because his mom is Siva Hoan, or however you pronounce it.
She was like in holes and men in black, and she's probably like the Adam Sandler group thingy.
So she hit me yet to be in this movie, so I had a part in it and it just premiered and stuff.
I think it's about to be on streaming platform soon.
So what did you have to actually do as far as acting?
I was a drug dealer.
Really?
I swear. At a frat house.
Wow.
Yeah.
So you just had to sort of negotiate?
a drug sale?
Yeah, Xanax and a Coke.
Did it bring you back to old times?
Yeah, definitely hit me back to my high school days.
Wow, that's tight.
What was your overall experience doing the movie?
Like, compare it to, you know,
going and playing a fest or doing, like, rapper shit.
I mean, it's kind of same because you got to put on that,
like, persona or whatever you want to call it, no, but it's fun.
I'm actually flying out in, like, next week to do another movie with there.
Really?
Yeah.
So if you already need a party, let me know.
I'm down, yeah.
Actually, you know, somebody offered me a small movie role,
and then they told me to film a video.
of myself doing the lines and then I literally got COVID like the next day so I never filmed
it and then it didn't come out.
Yeah, next week I go film this.
You had COVID?
I had it.
I had it like do like a year and a half ago.
Oh, so right right when it started hitting.
Yeah.
I was in China when COVID first came out.
Really?
I had four festivals.
You're at the wet lab or the wet market?
Fat Nick was the one breeding the goat with the bat or whatever.
I was in China that November that like supposedly came by.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I did like four festivals out there.
Really?
What's your fan base like out there?
It was tight.
They were packed shows, right?
But like, language barriers, like, insane.
That's kind of weird because, like, were they turning up?
Even though they don't really know the words?
Yeah, they were turning up.
I didn't know what the fuck they were telling me.
I mean?
And, like, you probably don't know what the hell I'm saying either.
Right.
But did it feel like they were really excited to see you?
Because they don't get a lot of American rappers.
Like, whenever I do, like, Europe tour, they're, like, Asia tour, or whatever,
it's like way more like love because we don't go there all the time you get me so i feel like they
might appreciate it more right how was uh COVID in general for you like just not being able to be on tour
being sort of locked down i know florida's like the least locked down place in america but yeah
i mean we still do whatever the hell we wanted in florida i mean yeah but yeah we couldn't tour we couldn't do
shit but you're still doing merch you're still streaming so yeah it's on your feet you didn't get frustrated
with having to just be at the crib like i like being in my crib right no i'm in my crib i can go to puy's crib i can go to
Mikey's crib, we just all chill all day.
Right. What kind of stuff do you do?
Like, finding yourself with so much more time around the house, like, what did you find
yourself sort of getting into?
Or spending more time on recording?
Yeah, we record a bunch of music and just chill.
I mean, like recording, go home and watch movies.
That's about it.
And being with friends.
Definitely.
But everything was open, so you can still go to restaurants.
You can just do whatever.
I was just in Pensacola, and it was crazy, bro.
I was, like, walking around the mall.
And, like, you know, the mall here, you got to wear masks still.
But, like, the mall in Pensacola, it was honestly felt like it was 50-50.
between people now were in mass and people who like them and their whole family was around mass.
So it's kind of like the whole like Democrat versus Republican type vibe,
except it's like you're wearing it on your face so everybody knows what side of this issue you're on.
Except like me and all my friends were walking out with no masks and we're not voting for Trump.
But I don't know.
Maybe a deal of vote for Trump.
I could see that actually.
Yeah, I don't know.
That was strange.
It's like 50.
I mean, like you know how to wear a mask if we don't want to.
And then you know what?
What fucked me up though is like I got a fucking warning inside the Uber app. It's like, oh, you weren't wearing a mask.
No way. So now you have to take a picture of yourself next time you get an Uber to prove that you're wearing a mask.
Oh shit. I was like, this is fucking bullshit. So Uber driver snitched on you? Yeah, but also I had Uber drivers picking me up in Pensacola that were they were wearing masks. They weren't wearing masks. Would you never see that here?
Yeah. Oh here. It's fucking religious. They just can't. Yeah, dude. I went into a restaurant earlier. They were without a mask because I forgot. And they tripped.
out here?
Yeah.
Make it the fuck out.
I'll go get one.
When you come back to L.A. now, though,
do you appreciate it being somewhere where there's like more artists around or more
people you can work with, more producers, et cetera?
I mean, I always work with the same producer and say, like, we keep it in house, you get me,
but it's chill.
Like, I have friends out here and stuff.
I do appreciate it more because I don't live here.
I like being here for like weeks at a time.
Right.
What's your attitude on working with new artists?
Because I was clicking around on the Buffet Boys channel and I saw you pulling.
pulling it up to abg neil's block and i was just like damn this is crazy nick like brooklyn drill
nick right here no i i fully support working on you are to see i me like if they're cool you got me
they're not dickheads was that just somebody who you saw and you were just fucking with his music so
yeah so let's get one in the beginning i like dude you're super sick yeah fuck with you
nice kid and so you actually went to brooklyn did i yeah that was for the rolling loud that's where
you filmed the video and stuff oh during that that's why you went by there okay yeah that makes sense
You filmed it.
Hell yeah.
That's sick.
What is it like as you, you know, get older and like, you know, maybe a lot of the people
who were listening to you when you were first starting your rap career might not even
really listen to rap like that or like, you know, fan bases move on and stuff?
Like, what's your mentality on sort of staying relevant and keeping, you know, making new fans
and stuff even though you've been in the game for kind of a long time at this point?
You got to know how to evolve, you know, like everything's constantly evolving.
So if you don't evolve with your fan base or with the culture, you're going to become stagnant.
or you're just going to like fall off you get me right having a mad artist yeah you know
i mean like i can't tour anymore we won't just because we're polite yeah yeah they can't
they can't tour anymore they can't sell merch anymore you're gonna learn how to evolve with them right
and always have like a image for them to keep up with do you get me or if you don't want to involve
make sure you have a solid cult following that's going to stick with you forever right yeah that's
that can be super fucking tricky because it's like how do you present yourself to new to new fans and
stuff when a lot of times those fans they have like a hundred brand new rappers with fucking
machine guns and face tattoos and all this you know there's like you know the the spotum
goddums of the world like all these like new young artists and stuff it can be kind of tricky but
and also it's like you want to work with new artists but you also don't want to come off like a dick
rider who's just trying to work with every new artist right yeah i just work with people like who
hit me up you get me like are just friends definitely yeah what uh besides just like music
music and stuff, what else are you passionate or excited about in life in general now?
The cooking show?
The cooking show.
Obviously music and my Pokemon collection, that's about it.
Cards?
Or you collect anything else from the Pokemon landscape?
I have a bunch of stuff, you get me?
I have, like, I have, like, figures, cards, like the gum from back in the day, everything.
Really?
Yeah.
You have any, like, super valuable cards, or you ever open any packs and get the crazy valuable ones?
I have a lot.
But I've been collecting for a long time.
I mean, not just right now when it blew up because of that phase.
or whatever happened.
Like, I've had collection for, like, years.
You get your cards graded?
I actually just have a submission to PSA.
It's, like, on step four.
But doesn't it take, like, months and shit?
Bro, my just on PS on step four.
It's been there for eight months.
Wow.
Yeah.
What the fuck are they doing?
All they have to do is look at it, right?
Yeah, but since, like, it blew up right now,
like, it just, everything's backed up.
That's so crazy.
Yeah.
It seems like such a good business to start to just start, like, a competing card grading service,
but I guess maybe it wouldn't be considered as official.
The thing is, like, if you do PSA, it's most expensive.
Then they have like Beckett and everything else, right?
Right.
But if you have like a Beckett 10 and a PSA 10,
the PSA is worth more than the Beckett.
Interesting.
Damn, that shit's fucking crazy.
You never got into Pokemon Go?
They're gonna do it.
I didn't want to walk around.
I don't walk around and do all that shit.
We got remote raids now, buddy.
That's hilarious.
I noticed that like a lot of your Instagram captions and stuff,
you're just kind of like saying, you know,
fuck the ops and such and such.
Are you really like having problems with people like that still?
Or is that just kind of, you know, having fun with it?
Both, do you?
I mean, like, obviously you still have problems.
You have problems with people in your hometown know that bullshit.
But it's a mixture of both, you know?
Right.
I feel like saying fuck the options, kind of like one of the fat-knit catchphrases at this point as well.
Yeah, you gotta, you gotta say something that sticks, you got me?
Yeah.
But like, there's still problems in Miami, you get any, but that's just off-record shit.
You try to stay away from all that?
Yeah, I have to, I mean, but she hits the fan, she hits the fan.
You don't go hang out on the projects just to catch a vibe?
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
For sure.
Um, what do you been listening to on like a personal level, like new artists that you've been interested in or what's the stuff that you drive around listening to?
So I have two playlist.
Okay.
I have one called Nikki Gordo sensational playlist and one called Boys Have Feelings too.
Oh.
So like one's like rap music.
You get me like I have like Chef G or like Drake.
Okay.
And 42 Doug and then my other one, all music I grew up with is like Deadcat for Cutie, taking back Sunday brand new, stuff like that.
So it depends on what mood I'm in.
Tegan and Sarah.
Oh.
Man, that's a good idea.
I should have a playlist of that kind of stuff.
Actually, now it's become like my kids' playlist.
I end up adding all these old indie rock songs I like and stuff to my kids' playlist.
That's what I grew up on, you get me?
Like, I've taken back some of the lyrics that too on my leg.
Yeah.
Like, I grew up on all that shit.
Damn, that's legendary.
Do you ever think about doing more like rock-inspired music or anything?
I would love to.
I just don't know if it'll be for me.
You get me?
But I literally love that music.
Like, Brian used my favorite band of all time.
You kind of have to have like a certain degree of trust in your audience to make that kind of move that they're going to like follow you.
Like you can do shit like with influence in it.
You get me?
Like I definitely have this record right now that I'm trying to get this feature on.
That's like more like instruments like melodic like more down that route.
But I might throw it on a tape and see if it catches some buzz or something.
Definitely.
I saw Drake like that post about the Abercrombie collab.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah?
You guys talk much?
He actually gave him my mixtape name.
Which one?
So I'm about to drop a project in November.
fifth and he gave me my name.
And you don't want to announce it yet?
No, I already announced it.
But I didn't announce a date, but I know the date.
How did he give you the name?
So he had followed me, right?
And I didn't know he followed me.
And my man said me, I was like, you know, Drake follows?
He was like, no way.
So I've gone, like, oh, shit.
So I follow him, and then whatever we've been following each other.
And then he posted a picture of a chain, and we have the same jeweler.
And like, oh, shit.
We got the same jeweler.
And he was like, you know, we got to shine proper, gorgeous glazy gordo.
Oh, shit.
So that's my mixtape name.
Wow.
Yeah.
You just blessed you like that real quick.
Exactly.
Dude, if Drake gave me the same, I got to run with it.
Wow.
That's fucking hilarious.
Hell yeah.
Okay, so, oh, and this is the other way I'd ask about is I noticed you were
reping Mr. No PPP or Stimmy.
Oh, yeah.
Never took one.
You never did it?
Never did it.
Really?
A lot of people from Florida getting caught up.
Yeah.
And just people in general.
Scaming.
Scaming.
Scaming with those BBs?
You never scammer when you're younger?
No, hell, no.
I stay away from that.
Yeah.
Dude, I'm going to be honest with you.
Like, I have a bunch of homieers.
scammers, right? I know scammers. I don't respect that money. It's like, no.
That's a dangerous lifestyle right there. Especially these days, man, I'd be hearing about people
getting caught, doing fraud in the craziest ways.
Then they're going to go to jail and do a bunch of bullshit. I was doing that shit back in the day
when the cameras at the gas station couldn't even get your license plate, you know? Like now?
I went like two years in my life where I never paid for gas. Just putting on other people's
cards. I think about that, you're getting, you can tie right on line. There's like a whole definite level
of scamming. You know, like you're scamming PPPs and staying.
me done is bullshit.
One of the dudes from love and hip hop just got 17 years for PPP fraud.
I think I saw that crazy.
What the fuck?
Imagine sitting in prison for 17 years just thinking like, just because you did this
crime that's basically like equivalent to you robbing a bank and you thought you weren't
going to get caught?
Yeah, but I'll do 17.
I'll be done.
I'll be like just kill me.
Yeah.
I don't think I got 17 in me.
No.
No.
For sure.
Okay.
So anything else that we need to know about?
Like you haven't dropped like a full project in a while, huh?
Yeah, so I dropped, me and Pooey dropped drop out of school two in the beginning of the year.
Oh, okay.
But I haven't dropped a solo project in two years, mainly because of Corona.
So I didn't want to drop the project and I go on tour.
So I'm about to drop gorgeous Gli Zygd on November 5th.
Then yeah.
Nice.
Do you have the actual tour shit planned out yet?
I'm going to plan my tour like my agent's booking like this week.
But I got Ramirez on it, Shaikwa on it, Maxwell cream on it, so small on it.
Plus size tour.
Yeah.
Close-size tour.
Some oil rustling in between or something.
Damn, Maxo's on it too.
Yeah, Maxo on it.
That's a good guy.
Hell yeah.
Maxo's the man.
Super nice.
I like so small a lot too.
Oh, yeah, so small.
That's man.
We just had them on the other day.
Yeah, I saw it.
That's fine.
Hell yeah.
So the tour is going to be going crazy.
That's exciting.
Anything we need to know about the album?
Any surprises for it?
Oh, shit.
Well, if Drake gave me that mixtape name, you never know.
You got the feature?
I don't know.
Damn.
That's in at least getting,
I'm clicking it on the album music app and seeing if you got any features listed there.
Right, might.
But yeah, I'm driving gorgeous busy Gordo, November 5th, and then the food show with Rolling Loud.
What is the shirt you're wearing?
BBB?
And you got Calvin pissing on anything?
My home girl Crow, she does, like, nails.
She's a nail tech.
Oh, wow.
Like, she has its brand, so she gave me it.
Damn, Crow, whoop me up.
That's just hard.
She makes crazy nails, too.
Oh, really?
Yeah, super nice.
You ever seen those nails where it's, like, designs on it, like, hand-painted?
Yeah.
Yeah, she's like that.
I only wear a little Yadi nail polish.
Shout on him too.
She's her nice.
Just kidding.
Oh, you took it off?
He had it on the other day.
He actually, we keep getting those fucking boxes of the little Yadi nail polish in the mail.
And I like gave it to my girl and she's like looking at it.
She's like, these are like dude colors.
Like these aren't like feminine colors.
Like I'm not going to use this.
Do you use them?
No, not really.
Oh, it would be a good idea because it might make me stop biting the, I'm going to bite my nails.
If I had them fucking magenta or something, but I don't know.
I can't give these guys any other reason to call me gay.
I'm going to just hold back on it for now.
All right, so yeah, the tour, the album, anything else you want to hit the people with
or tell them where they could find you?
Instagram, the real fat Nick, mix tape November 5th and then the food show,
Nate Gordes Taste Palace.
Hell yeah.
Might be with Food Network, too.
Oh, you really?
I'm not supposed to say stuff, but you never know.
it to him yeah
fuck yeah that's hard
that's dope man yeah I'm glad
everything's still going good it's uh
it's always kind of crazy like reconnecting with people
that I interviewed like super early on
because it just makes me think about how far
everything's come like wow
I've been on this fucking earth for a long time
I've been sitting in these chairs talking to motherfuckers
for a long time dude that was your old shop too
in like downtown yeah that was
four locations ago crazy
which is pretty fucking weird to think about too
fuck
you're not smoking weed
I'm so bad I don't
No, anything's a vape.
Respect.
Shout out to all the vapors out there.
Yeah, vapor die.
For sure.
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Good luck with everything.
November 5th, gorgeous, Glyssie Gordo.
The tour's going crazy.
Drake feature.
And the whole thing, it's actually a split tape with Drake.
I get 80% of real.
tease, he gets 20.
Yeah, he don't need all that.
