No Jumper - The Lexy Panterra Interview: Twerking, Being from Mozzy's Hood, Dating Alex Wassabi & More
Episode Date: July 23, 2021Lexy Panterra talks about her come up, growing up in Sacramento, going to LA to be a star, twerk videos, never want to date a rapper ever again, supports Britney, new song with Trina and more! https:/.../www.instagram.com/lexypanterra/ https://twitter.com/LexyPanterra ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tesvmDS8h50LkjnSAWMOs?si=j6sJD6DkR4mk5NZZWnlK7g FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFICIAL 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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No jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
And today, we got the one and only, Lexi Pantera in the building.
How are you doing?
How are you?
Excellent.
You look good in person.
Do I?
Mm-hmm.
Wow.
I feel like I haven't heard that in years.
What?
Really?
Yeah.
That's sad.
I feel like I probably look better on the internet where you can't see all the fucking nasty little white hairs.
Really?
In person.
That means a lot.
Thank you.
I really need like, we don't take men's, you know, self-esteem to be as important as I think it is.
There's a lot of guys out here walking around feeling ugly.
Oh, it's extremely important, especially when it comes to dating.
Right.
Guys, it's number one.
And, I mean, who's shooting up buildings?
Who's doing all this crazy stuff?
Man.
Make a man feel good about himself, right?
You think that's why people shoot up buildings?
Yes, because they're not getting enough compliments.
They bust windshields out.
They throw phones.
They do crazy stuff.
I know, and like, you know, what's the girl from TLC?
She fucking burns one guy's house down and we all remember her for years.
She better.
Yeah.
I mean, he probably deserved it.
I've never done crazy shit.
like that though.
You never burn to do some stuff?
Well, I just, that, no, no.
But think about that.
I've never, I've never been the crazy type to do anything crazy.
Women are so unlikely to do some crazy, psychotic, violent shit that when a one woman does
do something, it's a big deal.
They make a whole Netflix series documentary about this woman killed one person.
Yes.
And like, meanwhile, men kill people all the time.
It's not even newsworthy.
Oh, my gosh.
So bad.
So I guess the question is, who are you planning on taking out?
The mothers need to instill more.
love and support in their men.
Oh, but see, look at what you just did.
You just brought it back and put it on the women again.
You think, oh.
You know what? It's true. It's very true, though.
I think women should definitely work on the way that they're bringing up their men.
I think that we need to instill a little bit more.
Okay, but if there's going to be anybody who we're going to get on, it's going to be the dads,
the absentee dads, aren't they probably?
Both.
How about parents to stick around?
How about that?
That would be nice.
Gosh, is that hard?
Is it that hard?
The trickier thing is to figure out how to not turn the kid into a psychopath once the parents are not around, you know?
If you have a nice, healthy, stable family unit, it should be kind of easy, right?
No, listen, everyone has their own thing.
Everyone's different.
So let's talk about your childhood coming up.
Okay.
You have a healthy family life, or how was it?
Definitely, like, a broken home, half in Sacramento, half here.
My parents were, like, never, they're, like, high school sweethearts.
Okay.
And then rough area in Sacramento, you know, and then I wanted to do.
to be like a superstar.
You're from Oak Park?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
You know about Oak Park?
I know about the streets.
How do you know about Oak Park?
O.P.
Baby.
I didn't have enough Sacramento rappers.
Wait, my nails are really long right now.
Does it work?
Game bang, it seems hard with nails that long.
Oak Park.
All that shit that Take-K.
But I'm also a valley girl.
Don't get it twisted.
I'm really half.
Really?
So you were kind of like torn between two worlds as a kid?
I had the best of both worlds.
I think I was really humble because I lived in Sacramento.
And then L.A.
I got more of like the boogeer, like, what the
entertainment industry was like.
You were exposed to that from an early age?
Kind of, yeah.
My uncle and my dad, they've always been into acting.
They always were hustling into the acting world.
You know, going on auditions here.
My dad did stunts and stuff like that.
And so I, as a kid, I mean, he was hustling,
he didn't make money, though.
He didn't have a normal job, though.
You know, like, he was still out here trying to make it
with a fucking one-year-old.
But that's how I got into it a little bit, yeah.
But then I moved to Sacramento
because I missed my mom.
I had my brothers there.
I was like, I want to be with my family.
My dad wasn't necessarily like your family holiday guy.
Right.
I wanted to be with my mom.
Guys shouldn't be raising kids.
He was like, now you need your dad in your life, right?
When I'm a teenager, when I'm going through shit, I'm like, I need my dad, father figure, like, him to teach me some things.
I think that's when he brought me over and he was like.
So you had this dynamic of like kind of wanting to be up in Sacramento because it's more nurturing.
Home, it felt like home.
But then meanwhile, you're kind of in the hood?
I'm in Sacramento?
Oh, absolutely in the middle of the hood, but it still was my favorite.
But then when you come back here, you lived in like a nicer, more chill area, but then meanwhile, it's not as nurturing.
This was an interesting dynamic.
Yeah, it was, my dad was a single dad, and then he had uncles.
My uncles were in the house.
So, like, I was just around a bunch of dudes, and I wanted my brothers.
I wanted my mom.
I wanted holidays.
I wanted fun summers.
It was just better with my mom over there, you know.
I felt more whole over there in Sacramento in the hood.
Okay.
It was better.
Did you see some shit?
And then 16 came along and I was like, I want to be a fucking superstar.
Like I want to be Britney Spears.
And so I came to L.A. to be like, I want to do music.
I want to be in the industry.
I want to, you know, perform.
I want to do all that.
And my dad's like, well, you can't do it in fucking Oak Park in Sacramento.
That is a good point.
So you brought me here.
Okay.
I was upset about it, though.
You were upset that you couldn't get famous in the hood in Sacramento?
It was hard.
Did you see some crazy-ass shit up there like coming up just because you hear, I mean, a lot of these rappers,
they would have you basically believe that in Sacramento.
It's a fucking blood bath daily.
It's, yeah.
I mean, if you're in gangs and shit, obviously,
I'm not in, I'm not in gangs.
You stayed away from it?
Yeah, absolutely.
My mom, there's no way.
There's no way.
No, I never was allowed to have boyfriends.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
I was, I didn't have, like, a phone until later on.
Like, I grew up very, um, flat-chested, no booty, small, skinny little girl.
No one liked.
No one treated you hot.
Hell no.
I was like the little sister, little girl.
You know, you're, everyone's friend.
That was me.
Oh, really?
Really? Yeah. Okay.
But Sacramento, I don't know.
One thing that really sticks out is, like, me jumping on a trampoline in our backyard.
And fucking, I hear gunshots suddenly.
And I'm like, oh. And me and my friends are like jumping.
We're like, whoa. And we're like, what's going on?
And we dropped to the floor.
It's kind of something you're used to.
You jump to the floor.
And then you're like, we're like sneaking over trying to see in the yards of the other people's yards of what's going on.
And there was a drug bus down the street.
And they had shot their dogs with, like, tranquilizers and shit.
Oh, my God.
And I was seeing from the yard.
And my mom's like, get in that fucking house.
Wow.
And we like, run in the house.
But it happens, it happens.
But people have our back in the hood.
You don't have, you're not like, you don't feel unsafe or anything.
You feel like everyone has your back, you know what I mean?
Right.
Because you grew up around there.
Wow.
And I'm not involved, like I said, in the crazy shit.
So.
Right.
I knew my friend, my best friend, her brother would maybe be involved.
You know, I'd be dodging around.
But like, no, no, no, you're not going to see me in the streets like that.
I was focused on my girly stuff.
I was young.
You're lucky you didn't get the wrong boyfriend when you were, like, at the
boyfriend.
I was not the one to sneak out at the house.
Yeah, but okay, you might not be allowed to have a boyfriend, but you could still, I mean,
no one wanted me.
Hello, now they do.
Okay, wait.
Where were you at when, um, yeah.
So what happens when you turned 16?
You decided you want to be a superstar?
I always wanted to.
I always wanted to sing and stuff, but, um, my dad, my dad was just like, I need you to come here.
He didn't like in Sacramento.
It was bad.
He's like, I don't want you to grow up over there.
Why are you going to be there when you can be in L.A., focusing on what you want to do your career
and start, you know, doing that stuff?
Well, how did your mom feel about that?
You probably didn't want to lose your little girl, right?
Heartbroken.
I was heartbroken.
My dad came that day, picked me up.
I was just bawling.
I was my brothers, my mom, my best friends.
But I made a decision.
It was a good decision.
And so then once you're down here,
what kind of steps do you start taking to get your shit going?
Damn.
I got noticed that Millennium Dance Studio.
Really?
So I just started, because I've been dancing my whole life.
So I was taking dance classes my whole life.
Went to Millennium Dance Studio all the time.
Everyone was there, bro.
everyone everyone is that like the place being out
anything about the dance world it's the place yeah yeah millennium you grew up with
around brittany spears in sync but that's like old back in the day then you have just
every omarion everyone performed there everyone practiced there um it was the spot so someone
was like oh are you do you sing you're a great dancer i was like yeah i do sing of course
i was like 16 puts me in a girl group and that was like the first this is how you
record this is how you you know do all this stuff so they had a girl
girl group and they were like we need somebody else so yeah it's gonna be you yeah there's this dude
from this band called lakeside an old school band and he had a daughter that sang and he was like i want you to
come sing with our group we have a girl group an r&b group and i was like hell yeah so we did that for a little bit
so no questions asked you were excited about this opportunity i was i was very excited okay i was 16
no idea what how to record really i like got on a maybe one time recorded in an oak park
because my stepdad's cousin was a rapper.
And I was like, I want to sing on it,
and he let me sing on it one good time.
Okay.
And other than that,
I've never, like, experience how to record
or do anything in the music business.
I had to figure it all myself for sure.
So did you actually, like, get any cool opportunities
from being in that group, or how was that?
I opened up for Key Sweat.
Yeah, right.
Okay, I remember hearing that, yeah.
I opened up for Key Sweat.
We did some things.
We were in front of a couple labels and stuff,
but nothing ever happened.
And then I had to Beyonce out that ho because I was like, I need to do my own thing.
You felt like you were the Beyonce of the group?
No, I definitely was not the better vocal, but I just felt like I needed to be by myself.
Did anyone from that group do anything of significance?
Are you tapped in?
One girl is like a social media influencer.
Really?
She did well.
Shout out to Bambi.
There it is.
One out of every four girls becomes a huge social media influencer these days.
Maybe.
Good luck.
It's hard work still, okay?
So then what do you do after that?
Go through a bunch of bullshit in the industry, right?
Managers, blah, blah, labels, bullshit.
Different people trying to hide you up, trying to jerk you around.
You know, tell me what to do with my life, where to go, how to act, what to dress like.
I mean, I've been shoved around a bunch of times.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
And none of it worked out until?
I mean, we're still going.
I still don't have my hit on the radio.
Really?
I want my hit on the radio.
Okay.
I want a song to go viral.
I want my smash record.
I want to be out performing it, which I'm performing on the 23rd, my biggest show I've ever performed.
Where?
Summer Unlocked.
What's that?
The babies performing, Taiga, Jacques Harlow, your girl, Lexi, motherfucker, Pantera, via Rick Ross, yeah.
That's dope.
We're just here now.
We're here.
I'm doing what I love.
I've created my team around me.
I'm always taking my left lane.
I feel like the doors haven't opened.
I've been shoving myself down doors, opening them for myself.
Okay, but when did you first start to like?
go viral and all of a sudden your shit kind of starts blowing up.
2014.
Twerk out.
The twerk out was what?
Twerk out baby.
Drove it crazy.
But was it the music side of that or it was just you twerking on social media?
Going viral, twerking on social media to records that you wouldn't normally tour to.
Oh.
Like major laser and stuff like that.
Right.
It just fucking exploded.
It was like the perfect time.
And what do you think that was that made that happen?
Because girls went twirking on the internet for so goddamn long.
It's a lot of things.
It's me, first of all, being a white girl, knowing how to shake her ass really well, I'm sure it's a little shocking too.
I think I was having fun, genuine, you see in my face like I'm having a good time.
I wasn't being over-sexual or like trying to fucking seduce the camera.
I think girls liked it.
I think there was a bunch of things.
A viral video, someone commented on Facebook.
It went fucking 400 million views on Facebook.
So like someone just had to do like a crazy reaction video and then suddenly it just fucking goes off.
And then that's when I just start, boom.
And, you know, I take that and start making money and start hustling and figuring my way out and putting my music back into my videos, my twerk videos.
Wow, that's crazy.
So you just all of a sudden are in the middle of this unexpected viral moment that you just have to figure out how to monetize and how you can create some long-term value out of it?
Isn't that crazy?
I was so overwhelmed.
And I had a friend in Christina Millian.
Well, I still have a friend.
Okay.
And she was the only celebrity, really, that I knew that was a girl.
and I could talk to you like that and get like advice because I was like yo there's so many things
happening at once right now like how do you handle everything be a business woman be on top of it
blah blah blah she's like you're just going to fucking learn you're going to get it it's going to come
to you and if you have that hustler mentality you're going to like it's going to you're going to be
fine I'm like I and I just fucking figured it out but that's kind of like generic generic advice because
the fact is is that you only have so much time and you're going to have to figure out what
to emphasize and what to actually put your
your time and too. And honestly, if I were in your position, as much as I kind of know about the
entertainment business and music business, I wouldn't really know either because it's like, what do you
really like, like, what is the thing to emphasize here? It must have been kind of a tough decision.
If I was to make something, I'd be like, let me go take a business class. Because there's so
much business in this business. It's not just you, I'm talented and creative. Do you fucking
know how to do business? Because good luck if you don't know how. It's really hard.
But you didn't really have like, did you have a manager?
a team around you at that time
during that initial thing?
He did well for that time.
You got to move on.
Sometimes you just got to...
Oh, yeah.
Kick until the curve is, you know?
It happens.
But at that time, it was very good moves.
We did what we needed to do.
It was perfect.
Right.
Really worked hard, but it was perfect timing.
I feel blessed.
Were you, like, at that time period, though,
were you like, fuck, like,
I'm going to get all this attention for twerking
and that's going to make it so that people
can't necessarily pay attention to my music?
Definitely.
initially did not think that, but also I was not planning to go viral twerking.
Like, I've been literally focusing on music my whole fucking life.
And then suddenly God was like, boom, on your lap.
You're going to do this.
I just thought money at the time, because at that time, I was just teaching middle school
dance kids how to dance.
And I was like after school programs.
So we were doing competitions, stuff like that.
And I was like, what the fuck am I going to do?
My music's not popping off.
I don't know what to do.
I like audition to, not audition.
That's funny.
I say audition.
I went to go try to work at Equinox.
They said no.
Then the whole twerkout situation came.
And I was like, bitch, I'm about to teach at Equinox.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
So you got turned down for a job?
At Equinox, bro.
They were like, no.
Because, you know, I'm a trainer.
I worked down my whole life.
I'm fit.
Okay, cool.
I can train.
I can do music, and I can train on the side.
They make good money.
You know what I mean?
So I was like, where am I going to go?
24-hour.
I'm going to go to the boogear side.
I'm going to go to Equinox.
And they were like, no, sorry.
You know?
And I was like, damn.
And I was like, what the fuck am I going to do?
Like, I don't want to teach these kids.
Bad ass kids, although I loved you guys.
Bad little kids.
I wanted to do music and suddenly twerk out, save my life.
Right.
Yeah, and it launched for me to do whatever I want.
So you started doing those classes and were you all of a sudden making a lot of money off of that?
Yeah, I was making money.
That's why I hopped on it.
Yeah, yeah, that brings back to it.
Yeah.
I was making money.
I was like, let me travel.
Let me travel.
Let me travel.
Let me get the money.
It was so much easy money coming in.
And I loved it.
the girls were having fun, I was having fun.
It was a fucking blast.
Wow.
It was a blast.
I got to bring my music in,
twerk to my music,
go to France, have a tour over there.
You know, with a DJ
and I had a really great time.
What were your shows like out there?
We would go on at like
three, four in the morning.
These fucking ragers.
Clubs and shit, okay.
You would drive for like two hours
in the middle of nowhere in France
and you fucking show up
and you're like,
holy shit.
fucking rager inside this crazy like, you know, like basement, like whatever, just goes off.
And I'm doing a whole show.
I mean, I'm singing, I'm twerking, I'm rapping, and whatever.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
That was fun.
Meanwhile in L.A., nobody wants to drive 15 minutes down the highway to go party or something.
Dang, that's true.
It's so true.
We're so much more jaded out here.
Anytime anyone does anything in entertainment in Europe.
How far is it?
They're like, I can't believe how much they appreciated it.
They love, I don't know why.
Why is L.A. like that?
We're not even L.A. America's a little bit less of fans in any other country.
We're jaded. It's part of the culture. To be jaded.
Hashton. Yeah. I mean, just like, you know, that's part of who, that's what L.A. does to you.
I got a question for you. Okay.
Your girlfriend? Yes.
Wife. Fiance.
Fiance. I don't want to complicate. She's Persian.
She's Armenian. She's Armenian. Someone told me she was Persian. I brought you up and they're like, I think his wife or someone is Persian. I was like, oh, wow. And I was shocked about it.
Right. So you're Persian.
I'm Persian. Half Persian. Half Irish.
Met a lot of Persians at this gym I used to go to that she brought me into.
Yes.
The Britney Spears boyfriend.
Oh. How was he?
Nice guy.
I've seen him getting fucking hounded by the fucking...
Hashtag free Britney. Let me tell you. I have a conversation for him.
Hashtag walk her up.
Stop it.
No, I was thinking that would be a good, like, alternative.
Hashtag lock her up?
You see my shot face?
But you know, everybody's team free Britney.
I don't have anything against her, but don't you think there needs to be somebody representing the other side?
Of what?
Let's talk about it.
Keep her dad in charge.
Oh, okay.
I'm just trolling.
No, no.
I do think that there's got to be somebody to represent that side, right?
There is.
I'm sure it's her dad.
And he might be doing a shitty job.
But he needs influencers on his side.
Stop it.
I'm saying.
Me and C. Maca Love.
Hashtag free Britney.
No, listen, I feel for the situation because I know the.
industry and how fucked up it can be and how it really can mess your mental up if you're not
fully there and you don't get the proper help so like who knows what type of situation she's in
it's really fucked up though I'm sure and it's fucking sucks so you don't have a conservatorship there's
nobody controlling your actions right now no bitch I'm all I got my own lane I'm doing what I want to
do finally wait were you stuck in a situation that you couldn't really control your career
no when you have a team that really is you're going in a way and you want to go another way it's
Like, no, this is my dream.
Like, you come with me for my ride that I want to do.
If you're in it, you're in it.
If you're not, you're not.
But you were in a situation where I felt like they were just trying to boss you around full time.
Yeah, of course.
That's an industry.
Everyone tells you something else.
Everyone tells you one way.
You know what I hate?
You need a hit.
You hear everyone hears this.
This is a false fucking statement.
Right.
I hate when people say that.
But it's true, right?
You do need a hit.
No, no, you don't need a.
What's a hit?
A big song?
A big song?
Rob.
Yeah, okay.
A hit.
oh you mean like
of course you need a hit
but what's a record I mean like a good
record how is one person going to tell you what a good
record is compared to no that's a hit
he has his own opinion she has her own
opinion of what a hit is but don't tell me what a fucking
hit is ever again it's hard
to make a hit intending
to make a hit but like I wish I didn't
get advice from people I didn't listen to them
as much I mean from when I look at like all the rappers
who are like double Xcel cover I mean some of them are like
they would be totally irrelevant but
they had one big hit.
And that defines their whole career.
A lot of these street rappers I like,
I mean, they come out with one really,
really popular song, and then they kind of like make
five million mid songs after that, but they had the one hit.
So people can always be like...
Listen, you got to get that one hit.
You got to write it, though, the right way.
If you don't ride it, you're fucked.
What are you going to do?
Right.
But you have one song on YouTube with like 70 million views.
That doesn't count?
No.
That's not hit enough.
70 million is a lot.
Unfortunately.
these days no give us your leg and your arm at the same time
it's hard out here in these independent streets so you never you never signed
no I never signed with the label one time okay so like I was about 19 years old and I went to
a label and they told me I needed to get a nose drop oh wow really and I was like heartbroken
about it that nose did you get a nose draw guess what I did get a nose yeah because your nose
doesn't look like there's very fucking recently oh okay was it big before okay uh it's it's it's
It's, it's, uh, I still have a little bump still.
I wanted it natural.
I didn't want anything absolutely crazy.
Right.
But it's definitely something that haunted me.
So that's even to say the industry.
Think about it.
Like, you're going to tell like, oh, maybe she should get a nose shot.
But you fought that hard.
My dad had to tell me.
Your dad told you to do it too?
No, my dad told me that they said that.
And I was like, damn, you know, they didn't want to tell me themselves.
Were you offended and hurt?
I was very hurt.
It went on for my whole life.
I felt very insecure about my nose, my whole goddamn life about it.
That was in percent.
But doesn't that feel weird that you're building up sort of like defense mechanisms and self-assurance and, you know, teaching yourself your whole life to feel attractive in your own skin, to feel beautiful no matter what other people think about you?
And then one day you're just like, nope, fuck it, I'm going to look like everybody wants me to look.
Oh, stop it.
I still look different.
But I'm happy I decided to do it on my own terms and I feel comfortable and I'm totally happy with it.
There are girls, though.
I'm not going to lie.
There's girls that I know of who I've thought that.
Like that girl would be so much more popular.
She got a nose job.
Like, and I'm not even like in the business of telling anyone to do that.
It's true.
It's true. Unfortunately, you know.
My girl had a nose job, but she was 15, so I don't know what the hell she looked like before that.
She's Armenian.
Listen, I'll listen.
My child will probably come out and have to get one too.
Really?
But isn't that fucked up to think that like we have this idea in our head of what a nose is supposed to look like?
feel internally everyone thinks that
there's a certain cute nose.
Right.
Why?
I don't fucking know.
We all kind of...
Most of us.
Meanwhile, nobody's ever told me to get a nose job.
Like, my fucking nose is...
You have a great nose.
It's got a big lumpy ball on the end of it.
I feel like...
No way.
Your nose is a good nose.
Point being, though, like men just aren't expected
to meet the same sort of standard of beauty.
First of all, men age
very gracefully.
Okay, so you guys just can't complain, period, point blank.
Men do not age gracefully.
You guys are fin at 45.
Find it 50.
You think that because you're just attracted to a guy with money.
But say that again.
You heard of me.
When a guy is 40 years old, it's not about being attractive.
It's about what you've accomplished and do you have money?
No, Adam.
Yes.
Let's have a girl.
There's a lot of girls in this group.
Women are judged on their looks.
Men are judged on their accomplishments.
Women can be judged on their accomplishments.
Many times, yes.
But I'm just saying like guys, when you say like a guy's good look at a 45, no, they're not.
I swear.
We just judge them on a different criteria.
Are you dyeing your hair at him?
No.
Let the gray hair come in.
It's hot.
We like it.
You guys, it looks good.
Do you see how much gray hair I have in my beard?
Looks nice.
No, it's not.
You just think that because you've been deluding.
I bet if I get a poll going,
you sound like somebody else.
Someone said this out of who it was.
This is not true.
I really think men really do age really gracefully.
I think men get very fucking handsome.
And it's not the money.
I've dated broke.
I've dated rich.
It's not the money.
Have you ever seen a.
naked man.
Yes.
It looks like a Christmas tree with just one
decoration in the middle of this.
I'm not going to say it's the most beautiful thing.
Right.
But have you ever looked at a woman
with the shapes and a
goddess?
Right.
The smooth skin.
I mean, right.
If I would have to stand up right now
and show my stomach
and start jiggling around.
You're a hoe.
It would not have the same effect that you were having
on the viewers out there.
Very true.
Women are beautiful.
Beings. I must admit.
That's true. That's why we get paid
good money. Right.
And that's why women are paid
to look good and men, you know, if you
needed someone to like lift a car,
they're going to call me. And I'm going to say
I'm going to need like seven or eight more guys like me.
Exactly. You need a bunch more
of me. Bring your fine fellows along with you.
Bring your homies.
Imagine how many. You know what I don't like? How many of you
would it take to lift a car? Bring your cute
friends. Oh my God.
That's the best.
The text back is, bitch, are you cute?
Because you're not even cute.
I'm not going to bring my cute friends if you don't bring your cute friends.
Dudes will forever say to me like, yo, she got friends.
She got friends?
Look, cute friends.
Or like, yo, your girl got some porn star friends, right?
I'm like, yeah, but they have their own lives and they're probably not, like,
available right now to just come sort of.
They're not your ultimate fantasy that you, um, think.
Shockingly, sex workers have lives and things to do.
Very true.
We have passion.
Well, I'm not, I'm like, talking like I'm a sex worker.
I'm not a sex worker.
I'm like, we have passions and dreams.
Sex workers are a controversial category, even for people who actually are that.
I mean, I'm not a sex worker, obviously.
Well, not obviously, but I'm not, no.
Right.
Because you're on only fans, but I'm going to assume it doesn't get that risque.
You got to find out.
Go to my page and find out.
It's free.
Girls never want to own up to the limitations of their only fans.
They want you to think it could just be anything on there.
Yeah.
Right.
Business woman.
Hello.
No, the only fans has been wonderful.
I mean, we could definitely.
I assume.
It's been great.
I'm getting sick of putting in titles like so-and-so explains, getting rich off OnlyFans.
This is going to be a lot because I'm going to give you a couple facts here.
Number one, most subscribed on OnlyFans.
You're the most subscribed?
Yes.
I've had that conversation with a lot of people.
I never heard your name come up.
That's crazy.
Wait, is it because it's free?
Why do you guys hate me so much?
Because you're the free subscription, right?
And then it's only paid for it.
Does that not matter?
I mean.
Because the bitch is still getting paid.
But not off the free.
No, free subscription.
Around 600,000 subscribers.
So, I mean, whatever.
If that means anything.
That sounds like a lot.
How long have you had it?
It sounds like the very beginning?
April, last April.
That's it?
Yes, and I love it.
It's a great platform.
I've been on for over a year now.
Really?
Wow.
It's been fun.
Did it change your life?
Change my life.
Changed my life in all types of ways.
And music-wise as well.
Like, I dropped the first music video.
I was the first person to drop a music video on Only fans.
And it did fucking epic.
Really?
Yeah.
I wish it accounted for like Spotify, Apple,
stream, stuff like that, but it doesn't, but it's okay.
It should.
It would be really dope.
I would be high up in the little ranks there.
But I've been using the platform for a lot of cool things, and I'm fucking stoked that it's around.
That's dope.
You know, because, all right, we just launched the No Jummer Patreon.
There's naked girls on it.
Okay.
Doing interviews, naked.
One of them was sort of using her vagina.
Oh, I saw.
I saw.
You're like, first time we're getting naked, and then the girl's stripped teasing or something.
Something's going on.
She was taking her vagina and actually making it.
talk it was pretty crazy but um the money that we brought in from just dropping like one or two episodes
with naked girls it's stupid i'm like what the fuck we're doing just doing youtube all these years
you know i found it now but i feel like a lot of people have that experience where it's like oh i want
to make it in the music game but then i'm my only fan starts going crazy i'm like wow maybe i don't
need to worry about fucking music anymore is there a little tiny party you that felt like that
so expensive.
It's not a cheap business.
And it's such a long-term proposal to make money from it.
It takes all my money, bro.
Yeah, you have to make your other investments.
I mean, I don't know.
It's, you love what you're doing.
When you're an artist, you're passionate, you're, you're an artist.
You're not, you know, you don't necessarily do it for the money, right?
What's the most of you ever spent on a music video?
Spent on a music video?
Myself.
So I'm an independent artist.
I've spent probably 25,000 on a video.
Okay.
With too short.
It was a great video.
It got good views.
It was worth it.
It was a beautiful video.
Right.
Yeah.
But then meanwhile, to make $25,000 off one song is not always that easy.
Good luck.
Meanwhile, you can drop show on OnlyFans and there's no production cost.
Exactly.
Exactly.
The reason why I did OnlyFans was because YouTube and Facebook, it was hard to get monetized
because my ass and for some reason.
Really?
They come down on you for talking too hard?
They come down so hard on me on Instagram and Facebook.
So I was like, how am I supposed to make money monetize, get the views?
What am I supposed to do?
So we went into quarantine.
I was like, I'm doing only fans.
I'm going to start this.
Wow.
That's dope.
Now I'm helping other girls, you know, launch theirs and help with their brands.
I have my agency.
Oh, every girl got an agency.
If they're a real boss these days.
You got to have your own agency.
Respect.
It's called real influence agency.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, we have a twerkout class coming up on the 26 in Miami.
Really?
Yeah, free twerkout class.
Yeah.
If you're around, are you going to rolling loud?
No.
You're going to be here?
Yeah.
Okay.
Right.
When in LA, I'm going to invite you to talk about.
I saw you say that the guys aren't allowed to come unless they participate.
You have to.
Please come in.
I will not twerk.
Come on.
It'll be fun.
It'll be hilarious.
Well, my girl's twerk insecure because she said that she can't make her lower back pop the right way
because she feels like her fucking scoliosis or whatever the fuck it is.
I'm the best teacher.
I'll show her.
You can make it pop?
I hope so.
Yeah, I would like to think so.
That'd be dope.
I got the best instructor here.
When I'm back in L.A., I'm going to hit you up.
Really?
We're going to have to do something.
Do you ever get shit for being.
so authoritative about twerking and such?
I feel like there's other people who might feel like they should be
the source of knowledge about this topic.
No, I mean, I don't know.
I regenerated a twerk out class.
I know what I'm doing.
I can't say I don't know what I'm doing.
Definitely.
I know how to twerk.
I learned in Oak Park.
Is there a lot of twerking there?
No, just from my stepdad's family.
They were around a lot and we had a lot of dance competitions and stuff like that.
I would like to ask Mozzie about the twerking out there and see what his perspective is.
Me and Mazzie literally grew up on the same.
street. Right. Like,
Block. And you used to see him? Little kid.
You would see him? Like, probably met him like twice.
Okay. He was friends with like my other friends. But was he already rich and famous or no?
No, he was. He was dusty. He was dusty. Little kid running around. No. Yes.
Wow. It was, I'm so happy for him and it's really hard coming out from under there. I don't know how, I don't, I don't know how he really did it, to be honest. It's kind of tough.
A whole lot of beefing.
I guess so.
Does that help?
He's a great rapper, but I mean, you know, when I think back on like when I discovered
Mazi, it was the whole lore of like, oh, this dude's got crazy beef.
There's people dropping dead left and right and they raping at each other and making all
these songs.
Mazzhi is a great guy, let me just say.
Be thankful that you don't have to get into all that to have a music career.
That's true.
Well, well, actually, a lot of these rappers nowadays do get into heavy stuff.
It's surprising.
It's very surprising.
I don't understand.
you know. That's true.
Especially now, nobody wants to hear you rap about
just like some bullshit you never did.
I feel like the SoundCloud era was the end of that.
No way. You have to be real. You have to write. I sing about
the shit I do. I'm not going to be a fake bitch
out here singing about stuff. SoundCloud era was all
like little kids talking about guns and
stuff that they probably didn't do. Now there's real kids doing that.
Now people want to hear about the dudes who really did it.
They really live in that life. And then they pop off,
get famous for like three months and then they're locked up for
that's so sad.
Poo shi. Free push isi.
Yo, is he?
I know.
Oh, yeah.
He shot a security guard in the ankle.
He, he?
He shot a security guard.
In the club.
Why?
Interesting.
You know.
Does he have a security guard?
Probably had a bunch around him.
He did, I think.
He should have just been duck in in the corner.
Some people go to therapy.
Some people open fire on a security guard.
I respect both.
That's terrible, though.
Fuck.
I'm never going to jail.
Yeah.
I like to stay out of these streets.
Actually, you know what?
You've seen the show jailbirds?
Probably, but I don't know.
I was just watching it.
It's about a bunch of girls locked up in Sacramento in the prison.
In Sacramento?
Yes.
One of the girls has monster across her fucking forehead.
And man, they're getting into it, bro.
Those bitches are grisly.
I just love Sacramento, though, because it really did.
There's cool-ass bitches in Sacramento.
They're just cool people.
Not in the prison so much.
Maybe they're cool with a different type of cool.
You're some cool girls in Sacramento.
Yeah, but, yo, they had one girl who was 19,
and she was like kind of cute and she had just got she just got cut up for stealing a car or some shit and they're walking her in there and the whole all the girls are screaming at her like i'm gonna eat you alive they just added effects
nah i don't know but i'm saying like those girls in high school i would be like bitch pop pop pop i would love to see what they would say if you were walking through there because i feel like
they'd be like this white little bit you i don't know you'd be a little too popular you probably have to go on PC actually let me tell what would i do in jail i'd be like all right ladies we're gonna like
how to shake ass,
twerk out a symbol.
You think I'm not going to
become friends with everybody?
I would be friends
with every single person
in that fucking day.
Yeah,
but don't you think
you come in there
with all that positive energy
and they're just going to be
like,
nah,
bitch,
we gang bang in here.
Listen,
gangbangers can be
positive energy too.
We're smoking heroin in here.
Most gangbanging is kind of negative.
I mean,
you know,
in between,
in between groups,
right?
I keep trying to tie you
on the streets.
I'm done.
I'm trying to make
the rest of your life.
really hard after this.
Please don't.
I don't need anything hard, please.
Whoa.
So for the record,
like, how do you split?
You're so stupid.
How do you split your attention between, like, okay, I clicked on a video and I thought
it was going to be.
I was getting fun in here.
I thought you were,
I thought I was clicking on a video of you freestiling over the whoopty beat.
But then instead it was you dancing.
Yeah.
To whoopty.
They hired me.
They did?
Yeah.
Really?
They're like, whoopty, can you dance to this?
I was like, for sure.
So you get paid by rappers' teams to dance to a rapper's song?
Really?
Surprise, motherfuckers.
Wow, I never heard anything like that.
That's crazy.
That's what I'm saying.
The budget is fucking real when you're an artist.
There's no way I could be on the level I'm at right now if I did not have OnlyF fans.
I am a struggling artist.
Uh-huh.
Right?
But a very successful.
Only fans are?
Very successful businesswoman.
I do a million other things, but my main focus is music.
But it costs so much fucking money.
Okay.
So much.
Including all the videos that I twerk to and dance do for the guys.
It's crazy.
Right.
There's so much to go into it.
So question.
What is it like dating at the sort of state that you're in?
Like do you feel like all these, like who's hollering at you?
Are they all just like sort of evil like trying to mooch it off you?
These little toxic villains.
Clout munchers?
No, actually, no.
I've never really had too many people trying to do that to me.
But I definitely had had a lot of guys that were like hid me.
Did you?
Yeah.
So they wanted to keep you secret?
Yeah.
Why?
Because they were popular.
And whatever reasons, it could have been a race situation.
The other, oh, really?
It could be a, it doesn't go with my brand situation.
it could go if they probably have other
bitches situation. You know, who
knows what it is, but I've been in these situations
where the guy's kind of a, like, low-key.
Race thing? So you think
you were being discriminating against being Persian,
or is it because you're, like, white-looking?
And maybe a couple relationships,
I was discriminated because I was more white.
Isn't that weird, though, that being Persian
you just get lumped into being white,
even though that makes no sense?
You know what's crazy? Is the guy literally told me
you should say that you're Persian.
but you are right instead of like my Irish side oh because you're I was like listen I went off I can't
I don't even know how do you react to that ladies please tell me in the comments below
please I'd love to hear your opinions a guy told you to change your stated race he was like
you should tell people you're more Persian like being around the person that I was around
talking to friends with dating um yeah mm-hmm it's not crazy wow yeah nobody wants an Irishman these
this. Are you fucking Irish? A little bit, yeah. You look a little Irish. Yeah. But yeah.
That's my little dating. I've dated some toxic boys, but we're over those stages. I'm a nice medley
of different whites. Are you? Yeah, French, Italian, Irish. That's cute. Where were you born at?
New Hampshire. And you've lived here for a long time? Ten years? Okay. Yeah. Everybody thinks I'm here.
I'm from here. Big youth thought I was fucking from L.A. I'm like, wow. L.A. baby.
Like your L.A. radar is off, bro. You think.
think I'm from here, your radar's fucked up.
I wouldn't know where you were from.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You were, because I lived in New York for like 70 years, too, so it's like I kind of got that
weird little New York type thing.
People never know where I'm from.
Yeah.
From these streets.
So you're not in a relationship right now?
I am.
You are?
I'm in a happy, healthy-ass relationship.
And you're not being hid?
No.
I'm being flaunted.
Is the guy being hid?
No.
Who is he?
His name is Alex Wasabi, and he's a vlogger.
YouTuber. He's been in the industry for about 15 years. He's fucking an amazing guy.
Right. I always hear that name. I'm going to be honest on. I don't think I've
watch this shit. That's so funny. Kids? Kids. Kids? Is that why? He has a kids fan base.
Our fan base is completely the opposite. What kind of videos do you make Minecraft?
No. He makes like vlogs or like skits, you know, like do this with me today challenges.
Like YouTube stuff. Are you in like his videos doing these things? Me and him, we have some
relationship stuff on there. It's hilarious.
Wow.
He won't go on my only fans
Understandably I understand
But I'm like listen
Wait what do you want to do on the only fans
Can I get a French kiss or something?
One
A French kiss?
Do you know how much money we can make him?
That's what people want to see on your only fans
They'll take anything okay
Oh you're hilarious
Yeah
I'm out here having sex on my girls' only fans
Yeah
I'm over here like pitch pay me
Not here
Although that is a good idea
I should do it. I don't do any
I've never made out
Kiss.
No.
Okay.
Just checking.
You might get one though one day.
Yeah,
almost got one today.
Okay.
Sike.
But yeah, no,
I wanted him to get on there.
He won't.
We have complete different fan bases.
It's great because that's the case,
but he definitely doesn't hide me.
We're on each other's things.
It's wonderful.
Right.
It's a great relationship.
That's dope.
Compare dating a YouTuber to a rapper.
I've only dated one rapper,
and that was the guy that I was talking about recently the past.
Nice.
Completely trash.
Absolutely trash.
Never again in my fucking existence of life.
Right.
Will I ever do that again?
I kind of feel like I know what you're talking about because I saw a rapper's name and a title on another interview, but...
Really?
I'm not going to push the issue.
Did you really?
Yeah.
You're lying.
I mean, I'm not going to ask.
We don't expose rappers here.
What?
I'd be kind of shocked, but I guess not maybe.
Well, it's probably not the person that I'm thinking of if you're going to act like I shouldn't know about it.
So...
Shit.
Spill the tea then.
Nah.
All right.
Adam sweet.
We're trying to not like expose rap.
See, look, you're trying to try.
What about me?
You're trying to become Selena Powell?
No, no, no.
I don't know who that is, but absolutely not.
I'm of me.
But first of all, you feel bad for him if you exposed him?
I feel bad for all the men all over the world.
I hope that I've made it clear.
I'm just going to leave that there.
Okay, fine.
Signing out.
There's a men's rights podcast.
God, Adam.
Everything you do on here is to help the men.
Jesus.
I take it back.
It's not actually sure.
Let's, let's.
But yeah, just, you know.
Raise the women.
I get exposed too much.
Oh, God.
They don't get exposed enough.
We've been involved in too much of it.
I don't get sloppy.
I get very heartbroken.
Not going to lie.
I'm going to put it in my record.
You might hear about it.
You're going to hear about it in the songs.
But I don't, I'm not the one to be like, fuck this guy, you know, although I so want to.
Because that's the new come up for girls.
It is.
And it's always been the come up.
Who you're fucking dating or fucking 24-7.
You can't get away from it.
Yeah, but now a girl will like date a rapper for a month and then make a YouTube video.
And it's like, boom.
So I'd be Beyonce.
I was okay.
I'd be Beyonce if that was the kid.
That's why you're going to be on your fucking P's and Q's as a dude
because unless you get them signing the NDA,
which also probably won't matter.
Guys are really out here and not cautious enough, I don't think.
The hell and no.
Hell.
Every dude telling me,
I'm,
I nutting girls,
I do this,
I fucking,
I don't get a fuck.
Well, that's why rappers usually have a million fucking children.
Yeah,
because they're nut and crazy-ass girls that actually want to have their kids.
That's cute.
They're there.
They're going to have the baby.
They're at home.
It's probably a perfect setup.
You're not trying to trap your YouTuber boyfriend with a kid?
He's trapping me.
What?
You think I'm trying to trap him?
No, we're trapping each other.
There's going to be some trapping each other going on soon.
You're going to make a kid and trap each other?
No.
We do want babies.
I want babies.
He wants babies.
I have my fucking career.
I'm very focused on and I'm performing now.
But it'll come when the right time comes.
How long you've been together?
It's been a little less than a year.
Okay.
Definitely sounds like you're probably ready to have some kids.
It's a new relationship, but I've never met a guy like him.
That's amazing.
I'm happy.
Do you like wasabi?
I like the actual wasabi.
I actually hate wasabi.
Who would like that, really?
But I love me some other wasabi.
I'll tell you.
Okay.
Yeah, but nobody likes that.
Come to my only fan.
I'm just kidding.
But that's not like actual.
I know.
Why don't people like wasabi?
Does anyone like it?
It's hurt.
It just burns.
You like I don't.
There's no flavor.
I've never enjoyed it.
I've always thought it was more like a joke.
Like, oh, we're going to put some of this on your food.
It's always the cool people that try to eat the wasabi.
I'm like, how many idea of asabi?
I'm like, oh.
Oh, he's suck.
For sure.
I feel like you've been, like, examining to make sure your nipple wasn't popping out the whole.
I really did because I'm like, I don't want it to pop out.
Sorry, I'm fidgety.
That's a big problem.
ADHD.
Where's the joint at?
Are you smoke?
How much weed do you smoke?
24-7.
Really?
How much weed do you smoke?
Well, so, so, I,
I had COVID, didn't smoke for a week.
Same.
Then smoked a bit over the course of the next week.
Then last Friday,
sat here on stream for like eight hours,
smoked probably like three or four blunts to myself.
My fucking throat has been so swollen in pause
and feeling so gross.
That sucks.
I stopped smoking for a good six,
or December January,
for March, year ago.
Like good five or six, five months maybe.
How was that?
When I got COVID in December, it was terrible.
You hated not smoking?
No.
Oh, I like not smoking.
It was fine.
But then I got back into it.
I don't know why.
That's the problem is that the longer you don't do it, the more fun it is when you actually
start again because you get higher.
Very true.
Your throat feels real strong and sturdy paws.
And you're able to sort of really like.
Look at him sparking up.
He's like, yeah.
He's like, God, I love this shit.
Drugies.
Have you tried these?
Have you tried the 2020 futuristic sour strips?
No, are you going to give it to me?
Yes, of course.
Oh, wait.
Let me see how many, let me see how many milligrams.
Dude, these things?
This held me through during quarantine.
like I would not this product yes edibles I was going in on edibles a thousand
millic well for the whole sack it's like a hundred what is it oh strips okay yeah yeah but we
i've been I've been with the rings mostly what else you got here my throat hurt this weekend
I'm taking them all last night I ate three of those rings no strawberries my favorite I love sour
stuff though that might have to go home with me I'm assuming you have something for me no no don't
worry we'll hook it up for sure yeah this is not an advertisement I mean it is but I want to get
you a shirt I didn't have one
but I'm going to send it to you.
A Lexi Pantera's shirt.
It says daddy vibes on it.
Because like baddie vibe.
A Lexi Pantera shirt.
It's just my face.
I like the,
I think your merch though should just look like a Pantera shirt,
but it should say Lexi Pantera.
Really?
Monsei, come here, please.
Come here.
Hurry up.
Come on.
Do you see this shirt right here?
Come here.
Come here.
Love panther graphics in general.
This is old, though.
This is when I went on tour with Danny Lay.
Turn around, Moncee?
Danny Lay tour, boom, boom, boom.
How cute was that?
Boom.
Danny and Lexi.
That is a cool shirt.
That was fun.
Damn, you guys had tour shirts.
My ex-boyfriend created that shirt.
I'm going to go burn it soon, though.
Congratulations, Danny Lay on creating a child.
Isn't that amazing?
The baby, who the baby is?
Who the baby is?
We don't know, right?
It's not the baby, though, right?
Honestly, no fucking clue.
Not my business.
I hope it is.
I don't know why.
I'm like, I hope it's the baby.
Because he said something.
Like, he congratulated her on social media, I think, right?
Which I think to me means it's probably not his.
I mean, just because he's the only.
like famous guy that she's been linked to.
I've been thinking about this.
Why are women, not just Danny, just, not just her specifically here, but like women are
really getting pregnant right now and really hiding the baby daddy's.
Like it's like some common, it's being more common where the guys are not really around.
What the fuck is going on?
Well, where are the baby daddy running to?
If Danny, like, it's impregnated by a random, I mean, she's giving them a lot of clout by even
acknowledging that.
Like being a baby daddy, there's a lot of clout to be had, not for the baby.
If you're going to have a baby with somebody,
you're probably, it's like someone you're going to.
Maybe, but I'm sure.
You're going to probably pose.
I don't know.
You slept with people that you did not.
It's their business.
You slept with people that if the world,
if the world knew that they were your baby daddy,
I'd be like, oh no.
You would not want the world to know, right?
hilarious, true.
Right?
Very true.
I assume.
Like, you're very correct.
Everybody's got some skeletons in the closet,
people that they kind of.
No, you're true.
That's a correct statement.
You know?
I'm happy that she's happy.
Probably like almost every girl.
that I slept with before my girl now,
if I had got them pregnant,
I would not have wanted the world to know
and I would have had to just deal with it.
Dang, that's crazy.
That's just honest.
I think I just said in an interviewer,
like, what was the last thing you would do?
Like, check off your bucket list.
I said, throw my exes in a room.
I don't know what I would do.
I just, the first thing that came to my mind.
I think that when you die,
everybody that you ever had sex with
is all in a room with you.
Stop it.
And you just get to see
them and they're all like, what the fuck?
Why are we here?
They're just staring you down.
It's a little different for you probably.
They're just like, for me, they're probably like,
how big a room are you talking here?
Because I think that would be the whole thing.
If it's an amphitheater, you're like, okay, who is that?
If it's like eight dudes in a room, they're going to be able to figure out what they're having.
I mean, but you know, if it's like 20 dudes, like it's whatever.
If you're in a room with like 700 people, it's going to be kind of fucking weird, right?
Yeah, Adam, it would be weird, right?
Right.
700 girls.
I'm in the porn world.
I'm in the porn world.
You are.
It'll be way too many weird as.
I'm not even going to remember.
This is crazy.
When did you hop into that world?
Can I ask?
18.
Shut up.
You've been doing this for?
Yeah, I was like, porn is 18.
How long have you been fucking?
Really when I started, being with my girls, so like probably with,
in the first year probably four years ago.
But now I look at it like, wow, I should have owned that shit earlier.
I'm just secure guys, man.
Shit, it is hard to find.
Yeah.
I mean.
Jealousy is so hard to deal with in relationships, especially when you're in the business.
That's been a big problem for you?
Oh.
That's the key problem.
Yeah, key problem.
And I'm a super loyal-ass girl, and it's been a very big problem.
Guys, I think, are very insecure.
So you think they get jealous even though you don't give them anything to be jealous about?
I mean, I could be at a music video with a guy.
You could say, oh, I give him a reason to be jealous for that.
But I've had a guy.
Like, yeah, like, they don't like that.
Some guys just don't like shit like this.
Wow.
Yeah.
Or they pretend and then they suddenly start acting crazy.
I mean, people think that my girl is supposed to be mad at me because I'll be interviewing
some girl and she'll be naked making her vagina talk on the Patreon.com.
So I'm like, I asked her the other day.
I'm like, I've read so many comments that I just want to ask you like,
that's so crazy.
Do you care?
And she's like, no, why the fuck would I care?
You asked her, though.
I did, because I just like, it caught you're like, interesting.
I saw so many comments that I'm like, is she secretly mad?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
People don't understand that there's different types of relationships.
Right.
I don't give a fuck either.
If she said, she said, if you were saying, oh, you're so hot, I don't want to fuck you right now,
then she would be mad.
Yeah.
Obviously.
Obviously.
That seems kind of fair.
Yeah, but guys, listen.
Just have faith in your girl.
Have a little bit of faith and trust.
Or else just don't fucking be in the relationship.
I know so many actual porn stars who are in actual crazy-ass relationships
where they can do whatever the fuck they want.
That seems crazy to me.
Not crazy, but I mean, that would be hard for me to deal with.
Yeah.
Whereas.
You're just doing it with your girl, or do you guys do other things?
We fuck other girls, yeah.
Other girls, okay.
That makes sense.
Which is fun and easy.
No one's getting in trouble there.
It was perfectly fine.
It's like very normal nowadays, you know?
Yeah.
I guess.
Okay, anything else that you have going on that we should know about?
What's going on in your life?
Damn.
I have a new record coming out on the 23rd with Trina.
With Trina?
Yeah.
Wow.
It's called Booty Honor.
It's fire.
It's a good ass record.
So I'm hauling ass, pushing everything, doing everything I need to do to push this record.
Trina.
Music video comes out.
We shot it in Miami.
It comes out in August.
Yeah, Trina, she's super cool.
That's dope.
Yeah, it's a good record.
That's interesting, though, that you kind of have chosen to align yourself with more, like, you know, older.
It's a legendary rappers, because I grew up listening to them, too.
My mom and my dad, you know, like, they listen to them.
And they're here.
They're around and they want to work.
Too short wants to work.
I like redoing records, too.
I want to try to redo some sort of records soon.
Really?
Yeah.
Because those come back.
I mean, honestly, like, artists are just coming up from remixed records nowadays.
Like that's how people are popping off hell easy
Because it's just been there done that I've been done
Because there's so little sampling that when you hear a song
That has a blatant sample in it
It like really stands out to you now
I want to do something similar
That is weird though
A little twerk records
Something's fun
What are the best twerk anthems from your perspective?
I have a couple songs
I'm trying to think of the songs on my playlist
Yeah what is that playoff
I don't know it'd be a little bit of T-Pain
A little TIGA all the twerk people
You know those are in classes for sure
Tagas really made a whole career for himself off just making booty anthems.
It's pretty crazy.
Yes, yes.
He would sound good on this record.
It's like its own chunk of hip hop.
It's like this own little world of booty shaking anthems that I feel like, you know, like when people talk about YG, nobody talks about the fact that like YG has put out like five booty shaking singles in the last like five couple years, you know?
Yeah.
And Problem.
Oh, I like Problem.
YG and Problem for some reason.
I remember listening to them back to back.
side by side.
I feel it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you ever talked to Pantera?
No, the band?
Yeah.
No.
But you don't care about this band at all, even though it's your last name?
It's my made-up last name.
Right.
It's because my dad changed it.
Your dad's made-up last name.
Because he was an actor and he said that America's racist.
And so he came, he was like, no one wants to, you know, people call you terrorists and stuff because you're Persians.
He was like, we're going to change our last name to Pantera to make it sound a little bit more, you know, European or like,
Italian.
So I picked it up.
No, it was easy.
He was like, this is your acting name.
Alexis Pantera.
I was like, okay.
Like, everyone had an acting name.
Right.
So I just took it.
And I ran with it and I kept it.
But Pantera, my dad listened to Scorpions, Depeche Mode.
Like, he never listened to Pantera though, although I heard them.
They're like a million times harder than the fucking scorpions.
Yeah.
Love music.
When I, for, Pantera was one of the first, like, real hard-ass metal bands I ever heard.
And it's scared the fuck out of me.
I don't listen to it that often, but I've heard it.
And it wasn't bad.
mind it.
It's aggressive.
RIP Dimebag, man.
That's the one who died, right?
Dimeback Darrow.
They killed them on stage.
That's sad.
What?
Who?
Is that like a fan?
One of the dudes from Pantera.
Yeah, like a crazy fan, open fire.
And like, I'm pretty sure.
I might be making this up.
I hope not.
But I'm pretty sure that's how I went down.
False facts with Adam 22.
Misinformation.
All right.
But that's all I have coming up.
I got my show coming up.
You know, I just want people to tap into my music,
get to know my brand.
and hopefully they have a good time
and they're inspired by something.
There it is.
Yeah.
Follow me on OF.
Follow me on OF.
No, follow me on Patreon.
I do all my only fans.
I only got my OF, my Spotify.
Go follow me on Spotify.
My OF drops soon.
You're only by yourself?
Man, some girl was telling me to do it the other day
and I really started thinking about it.
I'm like, why wouldn't I do it?
And then I was like, I feel like my only fans
would be all my fans calling me gay.
I don't have an only fan.
I feel like, what are you guys?
Just saying like, yo, this shit mad gay son.
What is wrong with you?
Where is your content at Adam?
Where is it?
I don't.
I'll leave it to my girls' only fans.
Oh, the girls' only fan.
I was like, where's your content at then?
Where do people see it at?
I don't want to be the star of the show.
Okay, fine.
Listen, you'll see a lot of great content on mine.
She's the star of the show on hers.
I got a music video coming out.
Come see me.
Perform Live.
I want you guys to come see me perform life.
I'll be in Florida and you'll see me around soon.
Let's go.
I'm going to tell my girl that she needs to holler to shoot for some tweric lessons.
And we can do a collaboration.
Oh, I love it.
Let's make some money, honey.
Easy, easy, easy, easy.
Thank you.
Lexi Pantera, YouTube.
No jumper.
coolest podcasts of the world.
The patrons are on the screen right now.
Shout out to everybody who watch this.
I have to keep this going for 30 seconds while these patrons roll across the screen.
The whole thing.
I'm very happy you brought me here.
Josh already did it, actually, I guess.
What else do I have to add to this?
Um, hmm, what else we got going on? Go buy my merch.
I got some cool ass merch.
You got lanyards?
Landyards, no.
Braclets?
I have, like, t-shirts and stuff like.
Canteens?
No.
Soap dispenser.
I have everything.
Look at the Virgin Lex.
This thing going on, the phone case.
Virgin Lex.
Someone made these cool pants, and I'm wearing crocs.
These are cool, too, no?
You definitely be dripping.
I like wearing boutique things.
Right.
But then I also love my Louis Vuitton.
So where did the virgin thing come from just before we have this?
Virgin Lex?
Yeah.
You know, someone nicknamed me and I just liked it and I kept it.
It was like a rebirth.
It's supposed to be a rebirth of me.
Oh.
Isn't it ironic?
I like it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Picture time, bitch.
Adam, thank you so much.
