No Jumper - The Glasses Podcast #7: D*ck-Eating with MrGo30
Episode Date: March 4, 2023Griffy's latest episode with Trellvision and MrGo30. ----- 00:00 Intro 0:05 Griffy asks where Trell has been these last few podcasts 0:50 Griffy says: "being broke is a form of depression 3:10 MrGo30... breaks down just moving to Los Angeles and how it's different from Maryland 5:00 MrGo30 on considering himself a director and wanting to give his content the "movie feeling" 6:30 Trell speaks on his love for A24 movies 9:00 The guys speak on the movie "Predestination" and how they can't wrap their heads around it 15:00 Griffy speaks on his appreciation for all of the work that goes into creating video content 16:40 Griffy on the term: "African-American" 20:00 Trell asks MrGo30 where he might look for motivation 23:00 MrGo30 speaks on the characters that he's created within his content and Trell & Griffy say that his content will never go out of style 31:10 Trell on the importance of being humble and how he used to not look at other content creators' content because he felt like he was up 35:40 Griffy says that you need to put your 10,000 hours in and being consistent is key 37:40 Griffy breaks down taking a film class and how that changed everything for him in terms of making content 41:15 MrGo30 speaks on his experience at the Super Bowl 44:00 Trell talks about being close enough to Lil Baby he could have snatched his chain at a concert in Charlotte 46:00 Griffy talks about loving Charlotte for how Black it is 47:00 MrGo30 on the big stars he seen at the Super Bowl 51:40 Griffy asks the guys if an influencer ever followed them and they immediately thought "what should I post next" 52:50 MrGo30 talks about fumbling the bag with the Jalen Ramsey follow and if he's ever received backlash for some of his content 57:55 MrGo30 on his favorite athletes and content creators that he would love to meet and the ones he's already met 1:00:40 MrGo30 talks about working with House of Highlights and people's egos when it comes to meeting people they already know on social media 1:05:00 Griffy breaks down a situation with an influencer that uses creators to stay relevant and how he thinks that's whack 1:08:00 Griffy speaks on how Adam will pull information out of you 1:09:20 The guys give their take on "sus raps" 1:10:30 Trell and Griffy on being excited to drop his new album and Short Bus Mafia ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, man, welcome back to the Glasses podcast, man,
fakers podcast in the world, man.
I want to say welcome back to Lawn Trail Gibson.
Where have you been, my boy?
Bro.
Hold on, before that.
Wait, wait, wait.
Before that, to the left of me, we have Mr. Go-30.
What's going on?
What's going on?
What's going on?
What's going on?
Before we get into you, our guest, special guest,
where have you been, Trell?
I just been at the house, bro.
I just didn't have motivation to come up here, for real.
That's it. That's literally it.
Bro, you've been on your mental health journey.
Really? Yeah.
Like I say, like I say, like, just find the motivation to come up here and, you know what I mean, just to talk.
That's about it.
You know, you know, you know the comments missed you, man.
I've been reading the comments, man.
They're like, bro, they say bring Trellivision back.
And I'm like, man, I'm trying to bring this man back.
But he just, you know what I mean?
He's just been going through his own thing, man.
Yeah.
He's been going through his own thing.
I brought up, I brought up, broke is a form of depression.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Being broke is definitely a form of depression because when I was broke, I felt it.
Yeah.
I felt it.
Hold on, hold on.
I remember, I remember when I, remember I told you that?
Remember, no, no, I told you that, remember?
And you the one that told me they don't ever say that, you feel me?
Remember I told you that he had told me that they'll ever say, like, the B word and stuff?
Oh.
Like, even when you're joking, like, you know what I mean?
And I really don't even say that no more.
Like, you know what I mean?
Not for sure.
Because I thought about it because, like, when you put stuff into the air, like, you know what I mean?
Yeah, when you put things into existence.
Yeah.
Even though if you're joking, like, you know what I mean?
Yeah, that's what bro told me.
A lot of times, it's when you say something and a lot of time, if there's emotion behind it,
that's what really locks it in.
But still, I don't even mess with it.
Yeah, for sure.
I don't even let it come out your mouth.
No, that's right.
That is, that is my fault.
No, it's facts, it's facts.
You know what I mean?
Because it's just like, you know, you have certain obligations
and you need to meet these obligations
and if you don't have the financial, you know,
if you don't have the financial what dependency to, you know,
fulfill these obligations, it will, you know,
take a toll on your mental health.
But I ain't going to cap though, where you do get some bread.
Oh, yeah, now, you get.
No, you're up.
You up, you up, for sure.
You up.
That's how it always is.
That's how it always is.
But it's good to have you back.
It's good to have you back.
You know what I mean?
Before we start.
this podcast.
I like to thank, like I always do.
I like to thank the crew for putting this together.
You know what I mean?
Shout out to y'all.
Shout out to you in the corner.
Always.
This is great.
We're always thankful for this.
Thank Adam for giving us a platform to talk about these things.
You know what I mean?
This is the most wholesome podcast on the network.
So if you don't like chairs being thrown and being called each every five seconds,
come through.
This is the podcast for it.
So Mr. Go 30, man.
What's happening, man?
How you doing, brother?
I'm great, man.
just figured out, actually I probably heard this before,
but now I just figured out, I just got reminded, you're lawn trail.
Yeah.
He's always trailed to me here.
Trail.
Or lawn trail.
Lon Trail.
Come on, Brad.
Hey, they'll start doing that.
Trail, trails.
Trail, trails, trail of it.
It's not weird was when I say lawn trail.
On trail.
I say it.
I don't give it down.
So what's up, man?
How you doing, man?
I'm great, man.
You just, you just moved, you just moved, you just moved to.
Los Angeles, right?
Yeah.
How is it, man?
How do you like the city?
Irvine, you know, Orange County.
Irvine, Orange County.
Okay, okay, California.
I've been here probably for about three, four months now.
Okay.
I'm loving it.
I'm loving the weather, you know, everything's, everything is fun out here.
Got everybody out here, you're out here, trail out here.
You know, I can connect with people, work with people.
So it's amazing.
There's a lot of opportunities been to, you know, the SoFi Stadium.
Okay.
All that stuff.
You know, so it's been love.
Been to USC, been to UCLA, making my rounds.
And how is it different?
How is it different from where you were referred?
Again, the weather, that's the main part.
They back there, freezing.
Damn, okay.
So where are you from?
Maryland.
Maryland.
Okay, okay, okay.
Maryland, P.G. County, Laurel, Maryland.
Shout out to Maryland.
Shout out to y'all.
Shout out to y'all.
Shout out Lowell High School.
You know what I'm saying?
We out here.
That's right.
That's right.
Okay.
It's different.
It's different.
Is there anything like, did you have to like, kind of like, you know, I mean, obviously you had to adapt to the California weather because it's fucking weird.
We get all, we get it.
It's not weird. I love it.
I love it.
He ain't been here long enough.
I love it.
I've been here long enough, man.
Because we get all our seasons in one day.
Oh, me.
Morning.
But y'all, but cold for y'all is like, and I don't like cold.
I'm a spring baby.
I don't like cold.
So cold for y'all is like, what, 55?
60, 70, yeah.
Like around 70.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm a cold,
I'm cold,
I ain't a lot.
78 is freezing.
I can deal with that,
you know what I'm saying?
I'm coming from 30.
Oh, yeah.
35, 40.
Yeah, no, for sure.
Yeah, no for sure.
Yeah, no for sure.
Yeah, no for sure.
So, like, you know, tell the,
tell the people,
tell the people what you do.
I make videos, man.
To me,
I'll consider myself a film,
a movie producer,
a movie,
creator, writer,
director,
all that.
Like, that's what I feel like inside.
I know I put out skits on social media
and,
but I just like to have that,
just that movie feel to my stuff.
And I think if you watch some of my stuff,
that's what I want people to feel.
Yeah.
I'm really into thrillers.
Thrillers.
Yeah.
Him, I mean, he watches like a lot.
I mean, I do too.
I know weird shit.
I love weird,
weird thriller, crazy shit.
You like,
you know,
M. Knight Shyamala?
No,
you guys,
you got to say.
Wait,
you don't know
Imlai Shamelan?
Bro,
he'd make the weirdest shit.
Oh,
it's just a director.
Yeah, bro,
the dude who made,
I don't know,
six cents,
six cents.
He's famous.
Bruce Willis.
He's famous.
He got the,
he got the most famous quote
in movie like cinema,
which is,
I see dead people.
Oh,
he was the nigga that made that.
He made the movie old,
He got a film coming out with Batista.
I've seen that.
The one that just came out is like a cabin.
A knock at the cabin.
I didn't like it, but, you would like him.
Since you like weird stuff?
He made movies like that.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
No, me.
That's why I need the, what's his name?
No, no, just, you can just.
Eminight Shyamah.
Yeah, I'm, for sure.
Because I watch movies like, what's it, what is that, A24?
A24.
You know A24?
A24.
It's like a, it's like a, it's like a, it's like a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a,
It's like a production company.
Yeah.
But they make movies, but they make, like, real good movies, like real good horror movies.
See, I'm not like, I don't really like horror movies.
It's, they make, like, it's not.
I like psychological.
That's kind of like what it is, but it is, it's, it's mainly horror, but they make, like, really, like, it's shot really, really well, though.
Like, the movies are shot really good.
It's not one of those jump scare type movies where it's like, yeah, yeah, I'm not jump-st movie.
Nah.
It's like, that's not, that's not, that's not like a horror movie, but they can sit.
It's like a cultist movie.
Like, you know, like a...
See, but if it has to do, you know, if it's that like satanic, demonic stuff.
It ain't.
It ain't.
No, that's like one of my favorite movies because it's that weird.
Like, you know what I mean?
And it's like a thriller.
It's like, it's something that...
Because I like watching movies where it's like, bro, nobody else will make this movie and
it's crazy.
Like, they don't cut off the scene where it's like the scene's supposed to happen.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, oh, this has been happening, like, they've been to cut it.
Like, it's just raw.
Like, you know what I mean?
And it's thriller, like, you know what I mean?
And I really like at the end,
I really like when it's at the end and you just don't know, the movie's not wrapped up until
you get all the way to the end.
I see you like the damn ambiguous movies.
Yeah.
I love that.
With your own person, like your own person.
It's a good conversation.
It's a good conversation to have.
But at the same time, I don't like it because it's just like, um, Shutter Island, right?
At the end of Shutter Island, you don't know if he has, have you seen Shutter Island?
Okay.
That's one of the best thrillers in the world.
That's one of the best soccer.
Bro, that's one of the best psychological thrill is.
You know what it's like?
A Cure for Wellness.
Have you seen a cure for wellness?
Yeah, do you talking about to do that?
It's just like, it's just, shutter Island.
It's just like that, but 10 times better.
Yeah, I've seen that.
You're talking about the end when he started smiling and stuff on the bike?
You seen Cure for Wellness?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, that's just like a cure for wellness, but it's like, see, most people,
see, the audience probably don't know what we're talking about.
See, we watch real movies.
We watch real movies.
Like, we don't watch no bullshit like, you know, like them like.
I'm just happy.
I can conversate with things that watch a good movie.
No, you know what I mean?
Like, bro, like me and my girl, we'll talk about movies all fucking, bro, all fucking day, bro.
I'm talking about movies from the 70s, from the 60s.
They're like, I'm really locked in with this movie shit.
I'm like, we locked in for sure.
Bro, we locked in for sure.
Bro, that one movie that we've seen, it's like a, it just kept repeating itself.
What was that?
What you mean?
Ground hard day?
No, bro.
It was some crazy movie, bro.
You mean like, uh...
I don't want to give it away because, bro, if you watch that, you're going to be confusing.
Remember, I was confused for a week, bro.
You said it kept restarting over and over again?
Bro, the whole...
Was it a horror movie?
No, bro, you know what I'm talking
I'm not trying to give away the main point.
But what was the movie?
Yeah, give way to the title.
I don't know the name of the title.
Okay, so explain the damn movie.
So we didn't get back to this interview.
It don't matter, yeah.
It don't matter right now.
Basically, the dude member, he just keep...
He go back into herself.
It's a girl.
He started off a girl, and then he gets changed to a boy.
Oh, predestination!
Yeah, bro.
That's all you had to say.
That's what I said.
I forgot the name with a movie.
That's the most fucked up movie you'll ever watch.
That shit kept me up for days.
Bro, you're going to really think like it out.
You like movies like that, bro.
So predestination.
Predestination.
You're going to be like, because, bro, I have to really finish the movie at the end
because I'm like, bro, what?
Like, you know what I mean?
You'd be sitting there like.
I like, I like those movies, though.
You almost got to, you got to talk.
You're going to let that one now.
You're going to let out of.
You got to go search some stuff like, man, what happened here?
You're going to be confused, bro.
You're going to be like, what the hell did I just watch?
And then you're going to think about it over the time.
because I used to tell, bro, all the time.
I said, bro, I've seen the most fucked-up movie
and I just can't, I can't wrap my goddamn head around it.
It's hurting me.
It's hurting me to try to like.
You know what movie did that to me?
It was Jordan Pills' latest movie.
No.
No.
Yes.
Nope.
Okay.
It was just so many, it was so much symbolism and so much that I was like, all right, yeah,
I got to do some research or something.
I don't know.
I got a question, too.
I think I asked you this at the house, but what, like, what, when did you start realizing, like, you feel
me, you had it with the videos, like, you know what I mean?
Because I, I, I, I, I peeped the first video when you made that, like, you know what I mean?
Like, I, like, I wasn't big on, that probably wasn't my first video.
I know, but I know, you feel me, when I seen your first video, like, you wasn't, like,
you didn't, you feel me, I seen it, but I wouldn't even big on TikTok myself, so you
feel me, so when I seen, I'm like, bro, what the, like, this nigga funny, like, you know what
Bro told me, we was on our way to, where are we going?
To Miami.
No, it wasn't Miami or was it?
No, it wasn't Miami because I am.
We wanted to go see Little Baby in Charlotte.
Damn, y'all lived.
That was me and you?
I thought, no, I'm saying, I know, obviously I know me.
I'm saying, it was nobody.
It was nobody else on the plane.
It was just me.
It was Miami.
Okay, so, yeah, it was Miami.
It was like last year, it was Miami.
Okay.
And he showed me, he was all like, yo, this nigga is so funny.
And he was, the nigga was just watching.
Like, he was like crying, laughing.
Bro, bro, was in tears all the way.
And I don't watch the bullshit.
Like, you feel me?
Yeah, bro was telling it.
And he showed me, but I was like, you know, nigger like, you know, I'm looking, but I'm like, oh, it's about sports.
And I fuck with sports, but I'm like, I wasn't really fucking with it.
But then I'm like, yo shit came up on my TikTok one time and I was lying.
I was like, this nigger funny.
And the thing is, like, that d'nig is what I said, bro, d'n you know what I was lying?
Like, you feel?
Like, you feel?
No.
I'm not going to lie.
I'm not a nigger that know that's why you have it, but I just knew, I'm like, bro,
if bro just keep going, you feel me, this is hilarious.
Because the thing I used to love that you used to do, you were like, okay, and then you
feel me, you feel me, you feel in me, you feel in me?
You feel like, you feel me that you had it when you, like, when you was doing the video.
It's just my sense of humor, and it just always been the same.
And so it was something that I wanted to do as far as just making videos and making skits,
something that I tried and something that I liked to do.
So for me, it was if I can make my, I felt like if I can make myself laugh,
because I'm not a person, I don't laugh at everything.
I'm just like, someone like, oh, this is hilarious.
And they're showing me a video.
And I'm like, yeah, okay.
Or you know, you got to do that fake laugh.
Like, yeah.
But you're not really laughing.
But for me, I was like, all right, if I can make myself laugh, you know,
I feel like that was all that was important, you know, and we'll see.
So I was doing stuff that I thought was funny.
Yeah.
Taking stuff, my experiences and all that and putting it on video
and making it funny with my sense of humor.
and people just liked it.
You know, people just, they gravitated towards it,
and I just never just let that go.
I just continued to follow that up, you know?
Yeah, so, like, what made you want to start, right?
Because we all have our reasons why we start.
You know what I mean?
Rather, it's just because we did it for fun,
or, you know what I mean?
Or you just, you know, in your case, like,
what, you started making videos because...
Because of you.
Okay.
Thank you.
Buh.
Okay.
So, like, what would be?
What was the reason why?
So my friend Justin, he went to school for videography, and so he's good with the camera.
And also, I got a friend group, and we used to call ourselves stage crew back in the day.
We used to work the stage for all the performances and dance stuff.
Oh, yeah, that's my nigger Jared.
You know, you're doing.
That's how my nigger Jared is.
We just made it cool.
We just made it.
That was just our thing.
And so, but we were just always funny.
And before, they, before me, they was like, you know, making music videos and stuff like that.
Funny songs and stuff like that, putting that on YouTube.
And then when I came in and we would just do different stuff, it was just funny.
But, you know, we was all like in college and stuff.
And it was like, man, let's, let's, you know, do some videos.
Just try it out.
Yeah.
So we did it.
And I just remembered a feeling that I had while I was doing it.
Yeah.
So I remember that I just felt like, no matter how long it took,
no matter how much work it took, I was just involved.
I was just focused and I was just, I was having the time of my life.
So I was like, that got to mean something.
And this is at a point of my life where I was searching for something.
Yeah.
You know, what was the thing that I was going to do?
You know, it was kind of at a lost point.
So when I felt that, I was like, okay, this is a sign that this is something I need to go with.
So I just kept doing it.
And, yeah, that's how.
For sure.
It's dope.
I think the thing about videos, you know, at least for me, right?
Making this, making it's all your own, right?
And it's not only that you curated the idea, but you also put it on paper.
You also play these characters.
You also film it yourself.
Right.
You edit it and it comes together as your own project.
And when you've done, you always feel good about it because it's yours and you create it.
and you create it.
So I feel like for me, that's like, I feel like that shit, you know, I can understand.
I can sympathize where you're coming from because that shit is like, it's dope.
It's dope.
And that's what I love.
And that's the thing with me.
And we already talked about it.
Cheryl, like how I don't really, you know, as far as like TikTok and really just be on there a lot.
Like I kind of just post and go.
But I think it was certain points early in my journey where, you know, I would take, I would look at certain trends or maybe do something.
But I really was just like, it's.
It's just coming straight from here.
Like I don't really care for whatever the trend is, whatever anybody's doing.
Like, oh, I see he did that.
So let me go ahead and take that and put this little tweak on it and now it's mine.
But no, like I just want to just bring it straight from, you know, to ether and just put
it out.
Was there like people behind you like when you started doing it?
Like, did people doubt you, like family members and stuff, like when you first started?
So I mean, family members.
So, you know, my, I'm a first generation.
African-American.
So, like, my family
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You said first-generation African-American.
Whenever somebody black say African-American,
I always, like, I always think it's funny.
You know what I mean?
Because it's just like African-American.
I always hear that from white people.
When I hear from white people, I'm like,
I kind of have to stop myself.
I'm just black.
You know what I mean?
But, like, it really don't matter either or.
I mean, whatever you want to describe?
Yeah, keep going.
Because I just think, okay, so.
So I am African because, first of all, I mean, African is the race, black, and then
American being a United States citizen.
So I just combine this to, and that's my definition.
So whatever the official, you know what I'm saying.
No, it really don't matter.
That's what I'm saying.
Nigger, nigger, nigger, you a nigger, you, a nigger, me, niggott.
It don't matter.
African-American black, Koon.
Come on.
Yeah, I'm making her uncomfortable back there, man.
No, she's heard worse.
She's heard worse in this podcast.
So, where who's we at?
You were talking about the, the progress of family and myself.
They don't, to this day, they still don't really get it.
No, for sure.
So for them, it's all about, you know, go to school, get a degree.
Yeah.
And that's it.
They know nothing else.
Yeah, it's like the Ronald Reagan era where it's kind of like,
you either go to school or you just, you either go to school or you
just, you know, anything outside of school or 9 to 5.
They just don't believe me.
So I dealt with that, but, you know, I was at the point when I started, I was a grown
man.
So I could do what I want and that they just have to accept that.
So, but I got so much, like, support from just friends, people I went to school with.
Because like you said, people would just look at the content and I was like, okay, this is
different.
Like, you got something here.
And they would be like, bro, I got so many messages like, right?
bro, keep going, keep going.
Even when you know you in that early stage of your journey
where your video getting like 300 views,
at a certain point, 300 views, 500 views,
like, you're up.
You're feeling on top of the world.
For sure.
You know what I mean?
50 likes, you feel like, wow.
From different people, though.
It's like, damn.
I created a video that got 50 likes.
It wasn't just a picture.
Like, they just not supporting, like,
I created something.
And 50 people thought, okay, that's dope.
So you feel good about that.
But, like, yeah, so I felt like from my community and outside people, I was getting the support.
Yeah.
That's part of the reason why I was able to keep going.
No, that's dope.
That's dope.
I think support no matter where it comes from is very important.
You know what I mean?
Because a lot of people don't have that.
You know what I mean?
A lot of people don't have, you know, even as ironic as it sounds, I feel like people who are on even a huge, a huge platform, most of them, they have supporters, but they don't actually have support.
You get what I'm saying?
It's like you have all these people that watch your content,
but everybody else around you,
they either hating on you or they just not push you in a direction
where it's like to better you as, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Because of course, of course I'm going to value anybody telling me,
anybody watching my content and giving it a like and sharing it 100%.
You know what I mean?
But what am I as a creator?
What am I going to value more?
a random person in Lithuania
or one of my closest friends
that I'm really like, you know what I mean?
Like, hey, yo, look at this video.
Like, how you feel about it?
And then they look at it.
They just all like, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
So, you know what I mean?
It's a lot.
My bad.
No, go ahead.
Go ahead.
I was I say, was there like any songs
or like any videos you looked at
like multiple times to get motivation
when you didn't have it?
Because me personally, bro,
my favorite song was the play
was Shooting Star by Rar Wave
every time.
Like if I couldn't find that.
That's on my playlist now.
Shooting Star?
Yeah.
Yeah, like, when I couldn't find that, that motivation or, you feel me, get that,
get that energy to do a video, or you feel me, it just always brought me back to
to shooting Star, like, every time.
Was there, like, a video or something that you seen on YouTube or a quote that you read
or a song that you used to listen to, like, to get you in that mode?
Like, you know what I mean?
Even now?
So, I just remember a pivotal point where I felt like, you know, very early young,
where I had, like, some, like, writers' block or, you know, I just didn't really know
what I was about to do next
as far as like my next video.
That was, for me, that was, bro.
That was bro.
When I used to tell, bro,
where he, the main thing,
that's why,
my bad to cut you all,
but my main,
that's my main shit now to the day
from what bro told me.
He's like, bro,
you're going to have a week
when you don't have it.
You're going to have it.
You're going to have a two weeks when you don't have it.
Like, you know what I mean?
And that, bro, I ain't going to lie.
That right there,
like, just alone, bro.
That's what you feel.
That's why I think, bro, so much.
Because it's like,
bro, understand.
You know what I mean?
Stop dick eating.
But like, you know what I mean?
It's like shit like that for somebody to understand it.
Yeah.
Somebody that's been there that's gone to the mountaintop to say like, yeah, this, you're going to counter this.
That's so big.
And that's what, so you know Trey Rags.
You did a video with Trey Rags.
Yeah, yeah.
And I watched an interview, not an interview.
He put up a YouTube video at a certain point, just explaining his journey and why he wasn't on TikTok anymore.
Now, I remember when he put that up.
It was a pivotal point.
because he spoke about just his work ethic
what he was doing every day.
He spoke about, you know,
his journey, things that TikTok was doing
and he spoke about his rise.
And he said, you know, he would pray.
He would pray to God about certain things
for this content creation to work out.
And that was the first time I really thought about
going to God about it, you know?
And so that's what I did.
very pivotal point. I remember the night, you know, like clear as day. You know, I'm sitting,
I'm just on the couch. I'm watching the video. When I got turned off that video, I felt motivated.
And right there, I just prayed to, you know, for it to work out for me.
Because he talked about, he was like, yeah, after you prayed, then he woke up, he dropped
a video and he woke up the next morning or whatever, and ESPN, this person was reaching out.
His video had blew up. And so I did, I kind of the same thing. And I just thought about,
and he gave up some advice, too. He said, if you drop something and people like,
it, do it again. Or, you know, or you have a character if people like it, you know, bring that back.
So I went back and I looked, I was like, okay, so my most successful video at that time was the coach character that I did.
So I went back and I was like, all right, so how can, what was the formula here and how can I do that again?
Yeah. And that's what I did. And so that's when I dropped that video, it was called, you know, football.
coaches are ruthless.
And the whole premise of that video was how
the whole thing was there was a football player
and I think his name was Johnson or whatever
at the time. Yeah, this is Johnson. Johnson died. Now we got
Davis and everything. It gets real deep.
Johnson. So he had to go to his mother's
funeral so he had to miss the first game of the season. He walks
in and he goes to tell the coach, coach, hey, you know, my mother's about to
I mean, she did die.
And, you know, the funeral is the same day as the game.
So coach is like, oh, you know, Johnson, hey, man, the whole team is behind you.
Sad song.
Yeah, sad song.
You know, I got the song, I got everything in the background.
He's like, you know, the team's behind you, you know, we appreciate.
I mean, hey, whatever you got to do, you know, go make it happen.
And he's like, hey, you're going still being a team meeting, right?
Johnson's like, yeah, I'm being a team meeting.
So, boom, we cut team meeting.
And then he's like, hey, and so the coach is like, hey.
Just so y'all know, Johnson, he's not going to be with us today, the first game of season.
You know, he says his mom died.
He got a funeral go-to.
It sounds like he got a big old vagina between his legs to me.
So whoever's taking his spot, you got to you got a-gun when you send it.
I got, I'm not in character now, but you can see go watch the video.
But it's like, I did that.
And then that one got like, hey, it's.
got like 500K on TikTok
in a day or whatever
and it kept on going up
and then I just kept on
going from it. That was like really where
everything started going uphill. Yeah and what I
really like about your content and you brought it up
to me actually because we were just having a conversation
with it right? Remember we was talking about his content
at the old house?
We mentioned that your content
is so genius to
have for it to be what it is
that you can't
you know what I mean. It can never go out of style.
You know what I said that?
You did.
That's what I'm saying.
It was crazy because, bro, you, I don't think you was big at the point.
I told him where I said, bro, I was like, you could literally do everything because when
I seen the one you did in the airport.
I was like, bro, the nigga, I was like, bro, the nigger never going to lose.
Like, you feel me?
It's like the content you guys like, it's like Drake with his music.
It's like, bro, sports is always.
Right.
Events always going to happen.
Basketball always.
Hockey, you feel me?
Yeah.
It's bro, it's like the nigger got something that's just so genius that nobody could take that
shit, it never in.
You know what it's like?
It's one of those things.
It's like your videos are very, very close, but it's not.
But in a way, your videos are very, very close to movie reviews, right?
People are going to always come out with movies.
Yeah.
They're going to always have someone to review that movie, right?
Exactly.
You have your content set up to a way where football is endless.
Yeah.
Football is always going to be endless, right?
Right.
So every, every, every, there's something always happening in these games,
and for you to be like, okay,
I can visualize myself as, you know, you put yourself as the coach
and be like this play and you can talk about anything
and it can go far and it's not even with football.
It could be, I think the one you did with Dragon Ball Z.
You know what I mean?
With Dragon Ball Z.
So it's like you have a way where it's like you can set these things up
to a point where you can just keep going.
You know what I mean?
It's endless.
You know what I mean?
It's a very, it's a very genius play on.
content. And Jesus, I like that, I like that word because, first of all, because I wish I could tell you, like, oh, I came, I sat down and I had this elaborate plan, like, okay, so this is how I'm going to make everything happen and this is how I was going to go. And, nah, like, it just happened one after the other. Yeah. And, you know, that's just how I feel, how I feel about creativity, you know, things just come to you, you know, things just come to you. And whatever you want to call it, infinite intelligence, you know, you know, God or they just come to you. And then. And then. And
I just take care of it step by step.
But that was one thing that I saw happening with it.
You know, I was like, man, I was like, I could kind of do this with anything.
And then every time it was just trying it out and seeing how people liked it.
And, you know, the response was just good.
And I have the most fun.
I have the most fun when I step outside of football.
When I get to go and do Dragon Ball Z, and I get to, I get all those costumes.
People like, you know, people ask me all the time.
You know, why see comments, oh, they sending you all that gear and stuff?
No, I go buy that.
I love, I love just, I want to create that realism.
Like, man, I'm really in a football meeting.
That's how we are on football meeting.
We got our, you know, we got our gear out.
I mean, that too.
But yeah, I get all that stuff, you know?
Hell yeah, hell yeah.
No, that's hell of dope.
You know what I mean?
I love that shit, bro.
Bro, he put me on to your content.
You know what I mean?
He was the one that put me on.
You feel me?
Because, I mean, y'all talk more than I do.
really.
It's your interview.
But I'm saying, but it, like to me, it's just so crazy from, like I tell you every day,
bro, it's still crazy to see, like, people on internet, like, interact with me,
even though I do the same thing that they do.
Right.
You know what I mean?
It's still crazy to me to this day.
So it's like to see you, like, you feel me?
I see you, like, on some regular.
I call you whenever, you feel me?
Right.
It's just crazy.
Because you probably look at me, it's just like I look at you.
I'm like, bro, this nigga is really like, you feel me?
In the, in the content, like, bro, really big.
You don't really understand that.
So like...
And for me, I don't get that because I'm me.
So you...
Yeah.
You probably feel like you, right?
Yeah.
I've been trailed my whole life.
I don't really know how I'm perceived outside of being me.
So I just get that from everybody else.
People tell me all the time, like, man, like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm telling you, right?
I'm telling you, they use crazy words and I almost don't even want to repeat, but they
be like, they'd be like, legend.
They'd be like, genius.
They'd be saying all type of stuff.
That shit.
It motivates you, you know what I'm saying?
It's humbling.
And then, but you know, you just keep going.
But just like you, how you said, I'll be feeling the same way when I be, you know, meeting
people, meeting you, meeting you, meeting, uh, Griff, meeting going to the Super Bowl.
Well, yeah, you're going to talk about that without going to the Super Bowl.
Hey, oh, you know, man, they go to the Super Bowl.
You know, RDC, RDC, Mark Phillips, all them guys, like, shot to RDC.
T, you know, I was, I watched football, you know, growing up, man, like, I idolized all these football players
NFL stars and when you see them following you on social media when you meet them and you're like
wow you know what I'm saying you just now you're behind the curtain yeah oh for sure and that shit
that shit is so dope you mentioned a Super Bowl but I do want to I do want to highlight something that
you said about Trey Rags and just like the consistency because you know the it's so it's so funny
that you say that because Trey Rags is one of the most down-to-earth people that I've ever met right
and that nigga he's so he's just like us yeah you know what I mean like the niggins just like
us you feel me like he he knows what he's doing on the internet you know what i mean but it's just so
funny to me to to for you to talk about like the consistency he had because i remember when i
first heard about tray rag right the red shirt that was that was the first time i ever heard
about that shit right i went to this i went i went i went to his dms to tell him right
that the niggas hilarious consistency i scrolled up for about 10 minutes he sent me every
video that he ever made.
Wow.
Every, every video, bro.
And I was like, that's crazy.
So every time he dropped the video, he sent it to you.
He probably sent it to everybody.
He probably sent it to all the creators.
You know what I mean?
So he was really out there.
We got to get him on the show.
I got to tell, bro, face to face what I did.
I didn't say on the first podcast.
On the first podcast.
Remember I'll tell you, bro, so basically, this is when I first started doing video.
This is before, like, people knew who he was.
You know, I feel like, and it was like, I ain't go like this is like, this is really like one of the main reasons why, you feel me.
This is what really humbled me, like, for real, like, of doing the content, like, remember where you come from.
Right.
So basically, it was one day, Griff had, I had dropped this video.
It was a Cripping Blood, Walmart videos I used to do.
So Griff had, no, no, no, it was the N-word.
It was the N-word pass video if you get a white dude, you feel me?
So basically, Griff shared down on his page.
And that was the first time Griff ever shared my video, right?
And so it had like 14,000 views on Instagram, you feel me?
I thought I was a shit.
And then Trey Rags come, messing me.
Cool shit.
He was like, hey, bro, he's like,
Lombie Griffey just posted your video.
He's like, check on my content, you funny.
Right?
I go to his page, right?
Nobody know him, bro, had low following, no numbers.
You feel me?
I just looked at it.
I'm like, bro, this nigga, nobody.
You feel me?
Promise you, bro.
I'm like, I'm not gonna look at your content.
You feel me?
Like, I'm up, right?
I'm some real shit.
Keep it in the money.
Be real, though, yeah.
You feel me?
real nigga like you know so so after that i go past bro i promise you like a weak past bro
nigger just blew up promise you and i'm like bro i was like and it wasn't even from his new
video it was from a past video so i guess he's just posting on ticot and i written and then niggie
two million you feel me i know the story some somebody else i think posted it on ticot using his
sound it was a video game video that's that's the one it was the it was the black dude it was a black dude
and then he was talking about the fist his dad his dad had yeah it was that one that one
You feel me?
So I heard that.
I'm like, yeah.
And so when I seen it, I was like, damn, bro.
I was like, this and a thing guy I just knocked off.
Because then I dropped the next video after the N-word pass, nothing.
Because Gryph didn't share it.
And that's when I realized that you got to keep doing videos.
You feel me?
Griffin not going to hold my hand all the way there.
You get me?
So, like, that was the first day that, I mean, that was the first thing I ever humbled me to keep me.
Okay, you never know what that next person is trying to show you or, you feel me?
You're not, you not nobody.
Where that next person is going to be?
Exactly, bro.
You feel me?
So that's why, like, since that day, bro, I've been, you feel me, just remember where I come
from, like, you feel me not knocking off, exactly, staying humble.
You got to.
You know what I mean.
Then I see, bro, the video with, bro, I'm like, ah, man, like, because I had never made
a video with bro today.
I was like, bro, like, bro.
Oh, okay.
Oh, wow.
You can't tell me that.
Well, no, I'm talking about the one at the door, the one where you made him in the
No, no, no.
Trey Ragged.
Oh, Ray Rags.
Yeah, so I seen that, I was like, yeah, they get like.
But you know what I like about?
I like about that, bro.
I respect that.
You had him here.
That's your man's from the sandbox.
You know what I'm saying?
And he was that big.
It's a lot of people that want to take the elevator.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, okay, I got Griff right here.
He got millions.
You know what I'm saying?
Followers across platforms.
It's easy.
Let me just hop on, you know,
have him put me on every video and put him in every video.
Nah, like I'm going,
because at the end of the day, your followers,
you're going to build a following.
They want to see you.
You got to have.
something to bring to the table.
That was a first thing.
That's 100%.
And that's why I try to get, I wish, you know, a lot of people, you know, understand, like,
you got to be the star, like you got to have that, you know, that faith in yourself and not always
try to, but you see that in this game a lot.
Everybody, they want to have, try to get somebody else and put them in their video or be
in somebody else's video so that they can go up.
It's like, nah, you got it.
Just keep posting.
Yeah, I think a lot of the time, I'm sorry, what do you say?
I was about to say just quick, because I remember when I told bro, like,
But my very first video, I dropped.
I told him, he's like, he's like,
just let me want to do a collab, right?
And me, bro, I was like, I don't want to take, in my mind.
I'm like, bro, I'm like, bro, I want to make my own name, you feel me?
I never told bro that, but I'm like, all right, fifth.
I told bro, I said, fifth video, you feel me, we could do a collab.
Bro, fifth video came around.
I didn't even think about it.
Right.
You know what I mean?
It just kept going.
And it just naturally happened.
But it wasn't like, bro, I need to get grip on this video.
I need to grip.
But it's like, because, I grew up with, bro.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Nick, I need to get this nigga on my video so these numbers will go up.
Because bro, he said, tell me, bro, he said it's going to have you.
Just be consistent.
That's all bro told me.
That's all you got to do.
That's, I mean, yeah, that's your number one message, man.
That's your number one message when I listen to you, bro, just be consistent, be consistent.
100%.
And I think something that you both brought up, that's very interesting.
Damn, my ADHD tap it in.
I almost lost that shit.
I hate that.
I fucking hate that.
I'm like, oh, wait.
No, no, because I had it, but then I lost it.
That's the thing, right?
I think people don't understand, right?
If you don't, if you've never been in contact creation,
you won't understand that just because somebody puts you in a video,
you're not going to go straight up to the top.
A lot of people don't get that.
You know what I mean?
It's a job, just like anything else.
You know what I mean?
You got to put in your 10,000 hours.
One video is not going to make you blow up and you're not going to state it.
And if it does make you blow up, you got to repeat it for sure.
But if it does make you blow up like straight,
The faster you go up to the top, the faster you're going to fall.
You know what I mean?
So it's like people don't understand the idea that just because you have somebody with a platform,
that person is going to put you on.
You know what I mean?
You got to do the work.
You know what I mean?
You can give somebody the blueprint.
This is everything you need to do.
But if you don't keep doing that and you don't keep that up, it's just not going to stay.
Because that work you put in is making you better.
100.
Every single time, it's making you better.
You're seeing what people enjoy.
You're seeing different ways of doing things.
I look at the journey and I know I got way better.
When I used to drop videos, it used to be, well, you can look at, if you go back and look at videos I first dropped,
you probably like, you might laugh, I'm going to, all right, that's kind of funny, but you'd be like, ugh.
I used to have videos that were like four or five minutes long because I didn't even understand, like, you know what I'm saying, social media and how to cut.
Just by doing it, that's how I learned everything.
That's how I learned everything.
having an idea executing it. Now I can do that. Because at first it's like, okay, hey, I want to make this
transition. It's just the idea in my mind. I want to transition this way. You know how like I slammed
on the table and all of a sudden I'm another person. I wonder how that's going to look. So now I do it. Maybe it's a
little sloppy in the first rendition. But now I've done it like so many times. Now it's going to be
perfect. Now I can just upgrade that and take it to another level. So you're just going to keep
building. That's how you become that person. Yeah. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's,
definitely all about execution.
And one thing that really taught me about execution is film class.
I think when I took a film class,
that's what really turned everything for me, right?
Because it gave me a lot of material that I didn't know that I needed.
You know what I mean?
It showed me editing tools that I didn't know how to, you know what I mean?
It showed me a lot of shit that I was just all like, I didn't see.
You know what I mean?
Every video, mostly every video that I had was just 180 degree rule,
Just one person right here and one person right here talking to each other, right?
And that was the sole basis of everything.
But then when I took a film class and I started really paying attention to film and movies
and the way that they have different shots and the way that they just do different things and like it's in every film, right?
Especially quitting Tarantino.
You know what I mean?
Just his shots and the way that he makes his films is just like, I can make these videos.
You know what I mean?
I can make these videos like you said.
You like film.
You like movies.
And that's why now I don't watch, I don't even watch.
watch movies the same. Like, I'm looking like,
look at that shot. Look how he did that. I can incorporate that.
Like, look at how that happened. I can do that.
And I'm, that's why, you know what I'm saying? I like going through it. I go to a
theater by myself, kick up my popcorn. And I'm just looking like I'm,
I'm interested. Like, how are they making this happen? I'm looking at the details
to everything. And me having my friend Justin, like I said, he's a videographer,
I would watch the way he would do things, how he would approach things. Like if we're
doing a scene, the first, you know, seeing I'm, you know, seeing,
shot with him and I'm and we're doing something and I just watched the way how the scene is
opening how he panned up yeah I wouldn't think to do that if I'm doing a video I would just we'd
just be like yeah like easy like but he's like panning up and coming from a different spot you know what
I'm saying yeah no so I got took from that and and and just watching him I was able to incorporate
some of those things and the the music in the background that matches the mood of what you got going
on all that stuff. I love all, you know, incorporating all that. Film is a beautiful thing. Film.
If you ever get a chance, it's this book. It's this book that talk about film and I'm, and I'm,
I'm going to send it to you. I don't know right now. Yeah, I'm going to send it to me. It's a book
about film. I can even send it to you too. But it'll really, it'll really just, it'll give you
different things to apply, you know what I mean, to implement into your content that you never even,
you know what I mean? Like, I think one of the things that I really love about content, no matter
I don't, it don't matter any video that I make,
and I have to have it.
I always have to have it.
My favorite thing in the whole world when it come to film
is off-screen dialogue, right?
When you don't, when someone's talking
and you don't see who's talking,
all you know is just that person
is just somebody else just speaking and communicating, right?
I love one of my favorite movies
is Kill Bill One, right?
Because the reason why I love Kill Bill One so much
is because you never see
the villain at all
but the villain is the sole purpose
of why this person is going through
what they're going through
you don't see the villain at all
I gotta see number one
yeah I gotta see that so you're gonna notice
and it's just so it's just like
who is the nigga that
who got this motherfucker chopping people's tops off
you know what I mean
and the way that it is
the first of the first movie
I believe the first film came
the first film came
it was made first
but it takes place
after the second film
yeah I got to see number one
I didn't turn to amazing
another question
bro I ain't gonna lie
I wanted to go but I don't watch football anyway
how was the Super Bowl for real
it was it was lit man
it was lit
because you know we already was out there
the Toad TD
which is the content
and gaming organization that I'm with
We went out there.
We was making content the entire week.
So that means we got to go to the honors.
It was so many events, different events, the Gatorade event.
The opening night where they interviewing all the players.
So we're going around, looking at all the players.
It's just, like I said before, bro, it was just surreal.
Like, man, like, this is a spectacle that I watched from home my whole life.
And it was such a big deal for me.
And when I was growing up, I wanted to play in the NFL, you know.
But to be there now, looking at all the players, I'm like, man, it's just so full, it was a full circle moment.
And then, you know, the game was lit.
Good thing that, you know, the Chiefs won.
So, you know, Juju Smith-Schuster, who's, you know, the head of our organization, got the ring.
Shout out to Juju.
Shout out to Juju, man.
So we was just up.
And then, you know, Rihanna concert, everything, man.
It was, it was a good time.
That is so crazy.
They could go ahead.
Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.
No, I just wanted to say, like, how close was you to the field, though?
My bad, for real.
No, nigger, I'm good.
How close?
I mean, I got videos.
I don't know how to describe it, but close enough.
You ran to the field?
Did I go on the field?
Yeah.
Nah, I did not go on the field.
Did you have access to it?
Nah, we almost were, but at the end, we just didn't.
So we were kind of getting escorted, but it was like a lot of us.
of us so couldn't really work it out but um i feel like it's do you think it's different only because
it was the super bowl yeah it's just because i've been the i've been the games and then when you're
actually i think when you're actually there you know i'm looking around it's like okay it's a it's a
football game yeah um usually i've only been to football games and let me make sure i'm not like
as far as college and um NFL game i think i've only been the games on the field uh so i've only
I've done on-field access
most of the games I go to
and honestly, it's probably all I'm gonna do
like moving forward
like if I'm down the field
I'm just like, all right, cool.
Because, but yeah,
little flex, little flex, what I'm saying?
No, you have to.
You have to.
I think you just have to,
I think it's okay to express your,
you know what I mean?
You worked hard.
You worked hard for, so I'll be like a motherfucker.
Yeah, I'm not going to go no games.
My nigga put me in the front row.
Yeah, you got.
I'm not, I'll be like, I'm not going nowhere
unless, you feel me, I'm not flying nowhere unless first class.
Not playing, bro.
That's okay, that's okay.
You feel me, that's literally, me and my niggas.
Like, I fly, we went to Miami, all my niggas full first class.
Okay.
You feel me?
Because we, we, we, we, we, we, we come from nothing.
So we, and life is short, so you gotta live life, how you gotta live it.
Talk your shit, you know what I mean?
And if you, you, you, you feel me, if you, if you, if you, the motherfucker
that's like, it's not, it's not, it's not, there's a difference between bragging
and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, I feel like you, you, you have the luxury
of saying, I'm not going to a game
unless I'm on the field.
That's big.
You know what I mean?
Not everybody can say that.
You know what I mean?
Not everybody's in the position that we are in.
You know what I mean?
With those opportunities.
So, what?
I'm walking out here like, like I guess.
I'm walking out here with my dick out.
What are you talking about?
Nick, I came from on the couch.
My bro took me to a little baby concert.
Rock of the Snatch Bro, that's how close I was to,
bro, for real.
Really not lying.
He was really pushing, bro.
He was really pushing because we had the seats right.
Like, not even seats.
Like the place right there.
It was like right in front.
Like the security, where I could mush the security.
Damn.
It's like, you feel me.
Yeah, you're the phone to me for sure.
Yeah, with a body slammy for sure.
I was just saying, I close.
The nigga was literally like standing over us at one point.
Like, the nigga was very like this.
At one point.
Yeah.
And you know every word to this song.
And I was ever.
I was ever.
I was drunk.
I was so hot that, like, I looked out of the clip the next day.
I said, bro, how I messed this song up?
I'm just rapping it.
You feel me?
I was gone.
And then the music, bro, I didn't realize how drunk girl was,
so the music stopped and that hit me.
I'm like, oh.
You were still rapping?
No, I was drunk.
I was like, oh, my God.
And I think this is the first time I started around drinking.
Like, you feel me?
So when I left, I was like, hey, like, you feel me?
Like, little baby, like.
Because I didn't know where, because bro didn't even tell me where we was going.
I was a prize, because we took an Uber, we took an Uber to the stadium.
And then I just hear everybody car playing a little baby.
And I'm rapping it.
I said, and then he looked at him with the camera, and I'm rapping his old.
I said, these little baby guys.
He said, yeah.
I said, yeah.
I said, what, man?
Where was y'all at, Miami?
No, we was in Charlotte.
Charlotte.
Yeah, North Carolina.
I love Charlotte.
I love Charlotte.
You know, I'm a Panther fan and a Hornets fan.
I used to live in Charlotte.
That's dope because it's so black.
It's so black.
I love it because, well, I've seen a lot of black people.
I mean, it depends on where you go.
Charlotte or maybe it changed.
Well, no, you've been there recent, so no, it's, it's, it depends on where you go.
I see a lot of niggas.
I've seen a lot of niggas.
Wherever we was.
Wherever we was, we was, we've seen black people ever.
seen black people ever.
Yeah, it depends on what part.
I was just down there with the Black Badger.
Okay.
Christian.
He lives down there.
He went to University of Charlotte, but I guess he lived in the, you know, a nice
gentrified area.
We see.
I would be there too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
For sure, yeah.
But that's so dope, like the Super Bowl.
Like, I would have, I wouldn't know what to do.
What?
I'll just be happy to be there.
It was dumb.
You've seen like a lot of stars.
You seen like, what big stars you've seen there for real?
Man.
I mean, I've seen O'Malley, the M.M.A fighter.
Like, we just crossed past as I was going in the opening night.
Man, I was at the NFL honors.
So all of the NFL stars, C.D. Lamb, spoke to him briefly.
My boy, that boy went over there, spoke to him.
And then I joined in.
We spoke for a short time.
And then you would just see different people in the industry.
and stuff and they recognize you and they just like man hey keep doing what you're doing
bro you funny you know hey come take a picture or whatever we just chop it up um saw spice
adams obviously so i love anthony man yeah i love anthony adams bro oh my god i wish i could get him on a
podcast he's so funny funny bro i think he's one of the he was one of those people that was uh on my
on my way to success he was one of the ones that was really like he was really pushing my content a lot
Wow.
Yeah, he was really like, like, I remember I made a, a firework video, the Fourth of July
video where how black people like fireworks, and there's a lot of fireworks and they run far as
hell.
Yeah.
He reposted that video.
He just thought it was just the most hilarious thing he ever seen.
He's so dope.
He keeps going, bro.
I love that.
Shout out to Anthony, man.
Yeah, Joy Taylor.
And then I saw, obviously, this was the biggest part.
Honestly, it was like, from that, it was like, it didn't matter what else.
because I saw RDC world.
You know what I was coming up?
That's who, that was like the pinnacle, like watching them make their videos.
And I love what they do just the fact that they're all friends.
I know for sure.
It's not like, you know, hey, we came up and now we joined forces.
It was more so, hey, we came up all together doing this as a team.
I think that's why, you know, it's just they had the ability to go so far and do what they do
Because they're all working as a team
and they're just brothers for them.
No, for sure.
I think it's great.
I think one of the things I really like about those guys,
they're really, they're just, they're just,
I came up on them the same way you came up on them.
You know what I mean, watching them.
Never even, never even thinking I was going to be in the same position
as those guys.
You know what I mean?
And you just watching these dudes and you're laughing
and you're like, wow, these niggas are funny, right?
Yeah.
And they're not just funny on there.
Them niggas are funny.
in real life.
You know what I mean?
The first time I ever ran into them
was 2018
at a
Dragon Ball Z premiere.
It was a Dragon Ball Z premiere.
And it was right there.
And the first thing,
the first nigga I seen, Mark,
Long Beach!
I'm like, you know what I mean?
Yeah, that exactly how he's the first.
The way the nigga talked to,
he talked to you with so much force.
Yes, bro.
It was a Long Beach.
I was all,
what's going on with you, man?
And he talked to you like,
it's so funny
because the nigga talked to you like,
he talked to you,
Like, he's your dad or something.
Yeah, there's so much authority.
He got so much authority, so much energy.
Exactly.
He, like, literally, like, just doing a dream kind of shit.
He asked me, like, the first time with the dream kind.
He was all like, what was you at?
And for a second, I had to double take.
I was like, I felt bad.
I thought I was in trouble.
I was all like, I'm in Austin.
I was in Austin.
Oh, what you were in Austin?
I'm like, I thought that's where it was.
Y'all didn't tell me nothing for real like that.
He was like, well,
They've been looking for you, man.
So go, go, do your thing, do you think, bro.
But nah, man, those guys are great.
They're definitely, they're definitely top five.
For sure.
You know what I mean?
So, you know, shout out to them, respect to them, always.
And my brother, for sure.
Yeah, that shit is cool.
Yeah, so, you know, keep going.
You know, you've seen RDC, you've seen.
Seeing RDC?
I mean, ah, man, how many people can I name?
All of them.
Man, now I'm trying to, now I'm trying to remember.
Because it's getting to a point where it's just like, okay,
I don't, here again, like it's regular at this point.
But it's still surreal, but it's just like, okay.
But what I'm starting to realize is just, you know, everybody's just, we just human beings
and we talented and gifted at different things.
And, you know, we deliver that to the world no matter what you do.
But that's just what it is now, you know.
I keep having these moments over and over and over again, whether it's in real life, whether
it's virtually, whatever, you know, it may not be.
be much to somebody else, but for like Shannon Sharp to, you know, follow you or...
Man.
It's like, dope.
It's like, what?
Like, why are you watching me?
Right, like that's me.
Like, you know off my page, but it's like at the same time, you don't know who out there
watching you.
I know y'all.
I know y'all felt like this.
I know y'all felt like this.
Have y'all ever had an influencer follow y'all?
And as soon as that influencer follow y'all, you kind of think like, damn, what can I
post next?
I don't think
Like you just kind of
You like damn like it's not
You have anxiety to post after that
Like you like damn what should I post next
Because if I post this shit
He might follow me
If I post this he might not think
Bro that that happened to me
A couple times bro
That happened to me twice
But that happened to me twice too
Yeah twice to me too
My first time was Daniel Caesar
When Daniel Caesar
Have followed me I was like damn
I don't know what the fucking post
The second was Lekees Stanfield
When the Key Stanfield following me,
I was for sure like, I bet not fuck this up.
You know what I mean?
Because he's my favorite actor.
You know what I mean?
He's my favorite, like, like,
he's my favorite actor.
He got it.
Jaylon Ramsey followed me.
I fumbled it.
Really?
I think less thing ain't funny.
I'm out of it.
But no, I dropped the Rams video.
They lost, you know what I'm saying?
I ain't holding no punches, so.
That's what I wanted to ask.
He followed you?
Yeah.
Oh, after that?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know at what point it was.
I just remember he was.
It could have been before.
Who knows?
Yeah.
I just know he was.
And then by the time I had, after I had dropped that video, I think I checked back.
Yeah.
For whatever reason.
He wasn't.
He wasn't there.
Okay.
Yeah, I get it.
I get it.
That's what I wanted to ask you.
Have you ever had, you know, have you ever made a video and got any backlash from either a certain organization or just like a player?
or had any like, you know, it was like a heated thing
or like one of those awkward things, you know what I mean?
And you made.
That's the crazy thing is that, no, you would think, right?
Like, you know, some, but I just, for me,
and I think it's just, I have a genuine, like,
intention of comedy, humor.
Like, that's what I think.
I remember, you know, Dave Chappelle had a quote,
I think, in his comedy special or whatever.
He was like, sometimes the funniest thing to say is mean.
but I'm not saying it to be mean.
I'm saying it because it's funny.
No, for sure.
And that's comedy.
You know?
And so for me, I'm just, I'm pure with that.
So it's like, and I think people get it that, hey, look, it's the Rams this week,
but it's the Falcons next week.
It's the Panthers this week.
It's the Cowboys this week.
At the end of the day, everybody's getting touched.
Of course.
And if we laugh this week, so now I'm going to be in my feelings because it's me this week.
No, for sure.
Like that's kind of weak.
Everybody get it.
So I think they, everybody, I think community and, you know,
people that, you know, mess with my content,
just kind of just get it.
Like, hey, everybody's, it's going,
punching up, down, sideways, left, right.
It don't matter.
It's just about the comedy.
Of course.
I don't have no ill will or no intentional or no,
want to pick on nobody or nothing.
And it's in the way that my skits started.
And if you, you know, follow it from,
far back, you would see that.
It was never, the intention was never
the players. I just needed
the film to use the film
to put into my skit.
100%. That's why there's characters
names, Davis,
Peters, Charles, and all those characters
because that's what it, that was
the purpose. All I was trying to do was show you
this is exactly how, you know,
defensive coaches or just coaches
that they talk to us in these
meetings that people that y'all the public
don't see when you don't play football.
This is how these meetings go.
Like, is this cutthroat.
Yeah.
This is how they talk to us.
Yeah.
And I was bringing out the humor in that.
So it was never to, you know, point at any one player or whatever.
I know, you know, things have continued to grow and stuff.
But it's always been pure.
Yeah, no.
And I think, I think that's a thing too, right?
Because, you, you know, you have this idea of like, you know, it's, it's, the reason why your content works so well is because it's like, it's like, it's like,
You're, you're, you're, the way, the way it's set up, it's like, oh, shit.
Well, all of the players around that play are probably saying the same thing.
To me.
You sold.
You sold.
You sold.
You know what I mean?
I've had players.
And that's, I have the opposite.
I've had players like, yeah.
I mean, I was like, I remember I, I talked to a player and I was like, hey, like, so what did, you know, what did he say, you know, when the video would drive?
Yeah.
I did it on their team and I talked to the player.
And he was like, what could he say?
Exactly.
He said, what could he say?
Exactly.
Exactly.
He's like, that's what happened.
So it's like, yeah.
Yeah, you blew it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So that's very, that is a very interesting thing.
I always thought about that.
I'm like, damn, like, there may be an athlete that maybe he was like,
but at the end of the day, you can't.
And the thing I think about, too, is like, you got understand.
So if I'm whatever, I'm an athlete and I blow a play on this,
in the game. First of all, you're going to get it from the coach. You might get it from some
teammates behind closed doors. And you're getting it from the world anyway. Yeah. Just because
somebody don't have whatever, however many followers, they're telling you way worse stuff than
I'm saying in the video. Oh, God. They might be getting death threats. Oh, yeah. No, 100%. My stuff is
light. Like, I'm just making a joke. No, them death threats is 100%. You know what I'm saying? I've gotten
so many death threats. Oh, Lord. For real? Have I? Like that?
Every time a video went viral on Twitter that somebody didn't agree with, like, literally, in my DMs, kill yourself.
Like, don't, don't reproduce.
Damn.
I think don't reproduce is kind of the most hurtful.
It's crazy.
I'm like, damn, nigga, like, you don't even want me to have kids.
They don't want to make nothing close to you.
Yeah, like, they'll pass on your name.
Yeah, bro, like, niggas are, people are relentless, you know what I mean?
But those be the same people that be advocating for mental health.
Yeah, I'm like, what?
It's crazy.
Y'all weird.
Y'all don't get it.
Y'all don't get it.
It's crazy.
Who's your favorite athlete you met?
Favorite athlete that I met.
So far or who you want to meet?
Who I want to meet?
Yeah.
It'll probably be, it's probably Steve Smith
from the Carolina Panthers,
the receiver, Cam Newton.
Those are like my top two favorite players of all time.
Steve Smith, Cam Newton.
I'm a big Panther fan.
Growing up, man, Steve Smith, I don't know if you didn't watch football or, you know, like,
he used to get into it with anybody.
First of all, he was a 5-9 receiver.
Yeah, I was.
That played on the outside.
They would throw fades to this man at 5-9.
Just tough is nails.
And he wanted it with anybody.
I seen him catch a touchdown and then go, you know, jacking a nigga up like this.
I promise the highlight is out there.
You scored a touchdown on the Saints and then somebody hit him late.
Team started fighting.
He was jumping in there.
that shit.
Like, what's up, dude?
So, like, that, I love that, dude.
But, yeah, yeah, Steve Smith.
Who would you say, like, the coolest, what do you say, cool?
Who would you say, like, the most, I mean, the most excited person you met, like, so far,
like, through your journey doing, like, content and stuff?
To be honest, it'll be meeting RDC.
Yeah.
I remember, literally, when I first started, I remember that, like, I literally, like, had put
that in my bio.
I was like, man, one day, I'm going to do a skit with RDC.
Like, that's what, that was, like, in my bio, something that I was manifesting.
And so just to be able to meet them.
And even before that, just to be able to have to talk to, because I talked to Mark earlier
on in my journey because, you know, he has seen my stuff too, just like, you guys.
And I was like, hey, this is, you know, this is dope, you know, follow on different social sites.
and just to, like you said, to have somebody, like, they watch your content.
Yeah.
And that's somebody that inspired you to start making content.
It's just like, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, and one of the things, like, those dudes, they show love, you know what I mean?
There's not a lot of content creators out there that do that.
You know what I mean?
Like, if they fuck with your content, they fuck with your content, right?
They'll go up to you.
You know what I mean?
And they're, because they're those type of people.
You know what I mean?
I'd have met, niggas, we went to a.
fucking that
influencer party
went to
St, that 71.
Right.
Most people
wouldn't do,
most people won't go up to you.
Most people have this idea
like they have this ego
where it's like,
what am I doing
going up to you?
You know what I mean?
Like everybody got to come to me
type of shit.
And you know what some people do too,
bro?
Like, for example,
so I,
there's a YouTuber name,
this is an example
named Papa Meeks,
right?
Okay.
So I saw Papa Meigs.
I got to Arizona and he was doing a video.
What is it called?
It's not overtime.
It's, um, what's the other one?
Bleacher report.
No, not Bleacher Report.
Bleacher Report.
House of Highlights.
Thank you.
House of highlights.
That was next.
House of highlights.
You know, they were doing the video with the football house and everything.
And I saw Popper Meegs and I'm like, you know, Popper Meeks.
What's up?
Right.
That's how I kind of operate.
Like, what's good?
Yeah.
And I feel like it's like some people, it's like I could know that you're Griffey, right?
Yeah.
And Long Beach Griffey, I could watch all your videos.
I can laugh my eyes off and I'll meet you.
I'm like, hey, how you doing?
Yeah.
Take my hand real quick.
Oh, oh.
What's your name?
Long Beach Griffith.
Oh, oh, nice. Hey, I'm 30.
Nice to meet you.
Yeah.
And it's just weird for me.
And then when you find out later, oh yeah, like I've watched all your stuff and I've to,
but then like when I meet you, it's something.
it's like, hey, how you don't, it's not like they, they violate it, but it's just weird.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, they kind of, they kind of, I know exactly what you mean.
You know what I don't want to, I don't want to make it known or whatever.
And then it's kind of weird for me because it's like, it's like now I'm representing two different.
I don't know, it's just different for me if you know Mystical 30 and the brand versus if I'm just a regular person.
You see what I'm saying?
or if I'm just, or if I'm separated from that brand.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Just in different spaces that you're in,
you might move differently or whatever.
So it's just weird when I like to know that.
Yeah, no, for sure.
Yeah, I've had situations where, you know,
I would meet people where it's like they kind of treat you like,
they kind of, it's not you're expected for them to treat you a certain way.
Right.
But it's like if you're already a fan, which you are.
Just be real.
Just be a fan.
Don't get around.
certain people and be, you know, in the presence of somebody and just be like, oh,
what's, you know what I mean?
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, if I'm a fan of Trey Rags.
Yeah.
And I see, and I see, and I see Trey Rags, I'm going to be like, you are the funniest
niggiest nigga I've ever seen in my whole entire life.
I'm not going to be like, oh, yeah, you, uh, red shirt, right?
Yeah, that's weird.
That's strange.
It's strange.
Like, you're not dick eating.
You can, you can show love and not be somebody who's eating dick.
You know what I mean?
Like, what's weird about showing love?
And it's any of those same people that do that,
that do that little formal green, like, oh, yeah, yeah.
They're always trying to make sure they get that follow from you
or that, like, connection or like, hey, I got this going on over here.
Yeah.
They're always trying to get something later on.
And that's how I always realized, oh, so you didn't know.
Oh, so you knew what I'd do and who I was.
Yeah, that shit.
Because now you're trying to get something.
Now it's weird.
Now it's weird.
Now the whole thing is weird.
But the creator space, I mean, I'm from Long Beach, you know what I mean?
So I've never been that way.
But I do feel like there's a way in this creator space where it's like most people in the influencer world, they hold this type of ego.
They hold this type of entitlement.
You know what I mean?
Where it's like, there's no need for you to act this way, right?
There's no standard of you going out in the world and acting like you're better than someone because you have.
have a couple of numbers on the internet
or you take one or two pictures
every day with people.
You need to carry yourself
how you did when you didn't have any
of that. You know what I mean? And most people
kind of change and like
they're surrounded where
all of this like where
everything is so like
you know you have to follow the rules
of the influencer. You have to move
like an influencer. You have to be
entitled. You have to
you know you can't geek out over people
you fuck with you know what i mean yeah you know what i mean like like you don't you don't have to do that
you don't have to be like that you can literally just be you know what i mean like acting yourself
the same way you know what i mean acting uninterested in certain things like in certain people like
why do you act like that i mean like weird weird it's weird and most people and most people just
move weird until like you know you get up there up there and you get viral viral you know what i
mean there's a there's a there's a influencer that i don't really talk to anymore but it's when i was
like on my way up, let's just call them, let's just call them Clarence, right? So Clarence,
so basically I made this video and it was going crazy. It was trending on YouTube. He hit me up
on Instagram and he told me like all this stuff or whatever and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
like let's connect. You know what I mean? But he's, he uses, he uses creators to stay relevant
is what he does. You know what I mean? I'll tell you who it is after the podcast, but he's that type of
person. You know what I mean? And then when, you know,
when my name was kind of like just like, you know,
I'm chilling. I'm just like down here.
Yeah. I didn't hear from them no more.
You know what I mean? Asked him a question about something.
I ain't hear from.
So it's one of those guys, they do like videos with
a bunch of other people. Other people.
Man. Ah, Lord. You know what I mean? And I've seen
him with another creator because he,
this one creator came down here
and he was doing something
for, he was just, he was doing
something with another
creator that I know. And,
He was with him.
He had hit him to make a video when he, when said creator was blowing up,
like blowing out of the water.
And I had, and I started to notice a pattern.
I see this man everywhere someone is blowing up.
But I don't never see him making videos with anybody else.
He just make videos with the top niggas.
And he has that kind of pull.
You know what I mean?
He has that kind of pull.
And I just think that's just so wet.
You know what I mean?
For me, it's not even.
Like, I don't even like to do that.
Like, for me, if I, if I ask you to be in the video, Griffey, it's because it's the perfect role for you.
Yeah.
And it makes a piece of art that I'm trying to create go.
Yeah.
Like, nobody else can do it better than you.
And so that's why I need Griffey to do this.
It's not because I'm trying to have Long Beach Griffey in my video.
Yeah.
It's because Long Beach Griffey and his comedy, his humor, his style is perfect for this video.
That's what I think makes a good collab.
Not just, oh, well, I'm trying to get some of your followers and you're trying to get some of my followers.
I think I don't, not saying anything's wrong with that, but it's just for me personally and my style.
Like, I'm just about like kind of the art of it, especially at this point.
No, 100.
Yeah, 100, 100.
Yeah, but, you know, it's certain creators out there.
That's not as creative as us.
So they need other people to stay afloat.
You know what I mean?
Multiple niggas.
You know what I mean?
There's a lot of niggas like that.
You know what I mean?
And I realize that's the type of niggie is.
And I'm like, I can never work or just be around you
or hang around niggins like you because you're only grabbing these other creators
because they're hot now and they're going to make your name relevant
because you know at the end of the day you're not, you're not creative at all.
And the way in the situation you got it is 100% by accident.
You know what I mean?
It's a lot of niggas like that.
You know what I mean?
You get to a place where you do you get to a place where you do you, you're not
just don't know what the fuck to do anymore.
You know what I mean?
You can't stay afloat, but you
hot, but you need other people
to keep you hot. You know what I mean?
Basically, it's like the, you know,
it's like niggas in a rap game that go to other
artists to stay hot. Yeah, I'm sure.
He's the, he's the,
nigger of YouTube. That's the
YouTube nigga, he's the YouTuber who always
go to the nitty. Now you got me
brainstorming, man. I'm like, man.
I tell you who it is. And it's a pretty
well, it's a pretty well-known YouTuber, too.
You never told me, huh?
I don't think I did.
He's like a YouTuber slash, like, artist.
You just got name dropping, man.
Go ahead, man.
Nah, I can't do that.
Do it after.
Do it after.
All right.
Adam probably would have got it out of me.
In the block area, so.
Who was that guy?
Like, you got, like, who was it?
Was it, Aidan Ross?
I bet it was Aidan Ross.
Aiden, do you use people to stay hot?
Yeah, this is our last episode for show.
He was like, do you use people to stay hot?
You do, huh?
No?
All right.
He tried to get with that shit last time.
He was all like.
That thing was all like, who started like the gay, like the suss stuff.
Did you start the suss stuff?
I think Aiden Ross stole it from you.
Oh, he tries.
He tries to stir it up.
It was like, did he?
He did, uh, I don't chill, bro.
My only was just, uh, Izzy was just showing me, um, the, uh, the raps.
Oh, the gay raps.
Oh, yeah.
And I was like, hey, bro, he got some bars.
I've been trying to, I was like, bro, I was like, bro, I got some bars low key, right?
Niggins didn't stop playing with me, bro.
That's crazy.
name, bro.
Like, a nigga like, it got
suss, but it was like, oh, ho, before it got
sucks, it was like.
That's the thing, bro, because
any nigger can say like, any
nick can say like, oh, yeah,
chilling in the stool where my niggas
I'm about to get some dick.
You know what I mean?
Anybody can say some simple gay shit.
Right.
Who can really put some shit together
and then just end it with some gay shit.
You know what I mean?
So that's what I try to do.
And like, before I even start making videos,
that's what I was rapping.
Like, I would make, like, parody raps.
They all on Facebook.
I had a whole bunch of rap.
on Facebook, just me rap into other songs,
other instrumentals by other artists.
You know what I mean?
That's dope.
And that's how you know you dope when, like,
you can just have so many,
I don't even, not even necessarily phases,
because you can do it now,
but it's like just, it's not one thing with you.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
It's just, it's anything.
It's just wide open, you know what I mean?
No, for sure.
You know what I mean?
It's not that, you know what I mean,
niggas is funny on the internet.
We're funny in real life.
Yeah.
All of us.
You know what I mean?
We just have regular conversation.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm ready to drop this album, no, for real.
You were?
Not even playing.
Bro, come on, bro.
He ain't even see me no beat.
Bro, join Shortbuss Mafia.
I am.
I got to figure out of the name.
Bro.
It could be anything.
You ain't trying to rap.
We got this crew called Short Bus Mafia.
Short Bus Mafia?
Yeah, short bus.
For real.
I came up with the name.
We're going to be the new Our Future, for real.
You were telling me about your album or your mix tape.
Did you just drop?
Shake that ass.
Yeah, shake that ass.
Just drop it.
Check that shit out on SoundCloud.
Yeah, that shit's gonna whip the world.
What's the number one trap?
Right now, we're still working on it.
Like, I still got to, like, after we leave here,
we still gotta go to the studio and shit.
Yeah.
Yeah, we gotta wrap that one up.
But yeah, I mean, it's gonna whip the world, though, for real.
What you need a feature?
What you're doing with that Section 8 feature?
Hey, right now we're trying to get a little baby,
but his shit like $500, so we're trying to pull that,
we're trying to pull the rest of the, you know, $2,500.
Yeah, we just need to, we really just need the label
but it really just get us back there,
but the label not really doing shit for it.
Yeah, I mean, but it is what it is.
It is what it is.
The label not fucking with us.
They're geared towards TikTok right now.
You know what I mean?
I'm trying to have one of these little young,
dumb niggins on TikTok dancing one of my songs.
You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
You know what I'm going to get it.
You know what?
It's up from there.
You know what it is.
It is what it is.
You know what it is.
So.
Yeah.
Thanks for coming to class.
Nah, for real, though, but go 30, man.
But go 30, man.
It was great to have you, man.
Thank you for coming.
Acting like we don't fucking hang out all again.
That's why she just feels so normal.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like we don't hang out on a regular.
But no, it was great.
This was a great podcast.
Thank you so much for coming.
Thanks for my story, man.
When you blow up again in another month, we got to have you back.
We need the clout.
That's why I got you on the show because we need the clout.
Yeah, man.
Anytime, dog.
Thank you, boy.
I appreciate it.
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Oh, y'all need a misset.
And I'm Mr. Go30.
It sounds like some Disney channels.
Check out, check out Mr. Go Thursday.
Dude, that says Trellivision.
Yo, you plug yourself real quick, man.
Let the people know where to find you, man.
Everywhere, just Mr. Go30, man.
I keep it simple.
M-R-G-O-3-0-3-0.
Man, I'm going to keep on dropping heat for y'all.
This man is hilarious, man.
Go check out Mr. Go-30.
This man is great.
He's awesome.
He's a good person.
Man, thank you so much for coming.
Check out Trellivin.
He's a great person.
Don't check me out.
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
This has been the Glasses podcast, and we will see y'all next time.
Take care of your mental health.
Take care of your mental health.
That's another thing.
Make care of mental health, y'all for 100%.
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