RAWTALK - Dave Blunts Shares the Consequences of Writing YE’s Album, Losing 200+ lbs, & Firing His Team
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Let's get in this podcast with Dave.
You seem better this time around.
Yeah, yeah.
Like way better.
Yeah, yeah, a little bit lighter.
breathing better
did you lose you lost
you said you lost 200 pounds recently
yeah yeah in the hospital
and that's just from what
oh like they're draining the fluids
excess fluids so it's like water
weight
and so just just
that's just from just your body holding
like just a ton of water
yeah retaining fluids
into the heart failure
yeah
so you get the news of the
like you keep
finding yourself in the hospital because you're like you're getting blurry vision or you're you're
passing out or like what no i'm not passing out it's like i can feel like i can feel my body
retaining the fluid like and also like i'm like unable to like breathe too good so that's when i
like yeah it's time to go to the hospital yeah and then every time what do they say because
you've been in that you've been in and out of the hospital how many times would you say
in the last year.
Jeez, man.
Four, maybe five times.
Something like that.
What do the doctors say to you?
I say, you know, you got to, you know, you just have to change your lifestyle.
It's like a lifestyle change.
Yeah.
That needs to happen.
Have you been doing that kind of stuff?
Ah, bro.
I'll do so good for like, I don't know, maybe like a month or a few weeks and then I'll just
fall back into the routine.
Yeah.
I get it.
time I'm optimistic each time.
Niggas don't like that, though. They want me to
like hate myself. Yeah.
And like not be optimistic. Oh, he's delusional.
I'm like, no, man, each time I'm going to be like,
all right, I'm on my fitness journey. I'm going to do it.
You know? Like they think they, you think they want you to fail?
No, they want me to like hate myself.
Like when they see me be optimistic about it, like, look at this
delusional ass and I get it. I'm not delusional. I'm just, you know,
being optimistic. Well, I can't say. I mean, you,
we've talked about coming to the gym,
for quite some time you did show up.
Finally, yeah, yeah, but you are doing those things, you know?
Yeah, I'm taking more of an effort now than before.
And why is that?
I, you know, it's about time.
I'm sick of being in the hospital.
This last time I was in the hospital was very, like, traumatic for me,
not necessarily because of going to the hospital,
but other surrounding circumstances.
There's a lot of people in my team was moving weird
and a lot of, yeah, just a lot of weird shit was going on.
What was, like what?
Like, just people.
Uh, collusion.
Collusion.
Yeah, like, yeah, collusion.
A lot of, like, conversations being had about me
without me knowing, me finding out.
So it's like, what's with these secret meetings that's going on?
Like people trying to make money off of you somehow and, like,
no, not like that.
just like people having secret meetings about me
and what should go on about my well-being and shit like that.
Yeah.
Which, I mean, cool to have those conversations,
but, you know, it's just like, yeah,
I don't like conversations being had about me without me.
Yeah, I understand.
And then if I find out about it,
it's like, why was this being held a secret?
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So what were the conversations about,
just about your health?
your well-being just about like my well-being and what to do like what just like other shit
that didn't even have to like I don't know I had like yeah like my fucking it was just a lot
of shit that was shouldn't have been conversations that shouldn't have been had without me
yeah so what have you been besides I mean we'll get into the yay stuff but what have you been
working on personally besides the the fitness journey like musically have you been working on a new
project yes sir i am working on a new album um it's the very beginning stages of it um when i was in
boston that's where i had to stay in the hospital uh i felt like everybody abandoned me
abandoned yeah abandoned me so like the people in your team uh just like everybody everybody everybody everybody
my life. I felt like I was being abandoned. Now, maybe it was a little bit irrational for me
to be thinking that at the time, there were people who abandoned me, but it wasn't everybody.
But at the time, it felt like everybody was abandoning me. So, you know, just in that moment,
I felt like fucking Ulysses S. Grant his men, you know, he fucking abandoned his people. So that is
kind of like, that was like the working title for my album, Ulysses S. Grant. Yeah. So
is all your stuff and the way you write your music and we kind of talked about this last time you came on but it's just like what's actually happening in your life uh yeah it's like what's going on right now kind of like a diary entry yeah yeah so the the music stuff do you ever do you ever incorporate the hell stuff into the music stuff like are you gonna like do you see there being a real change i guess what i'm trying to say is do you see there being a real change for you physically and do you think that will
kind of blend into your music uh yeah because not only am i like actually making the change now
i'm incorporating it into not only my music but my brand as you can see last i want to see
my tracksuit said purple stuff yeah now it says healthy stuff there you go so yeah man
i'm about to start coming out with uh these healthy stuff track suits more uh you know merged to do
with the healthy stuff and all that and then also in my music i'm my music i was
already vulnerable, but now I'm getting even more vulnerable. I'm talking about, I'm actually talking
about my health journey and, you know, just like stuff, songs that are just very vulnerable, you know,
talking about, you know, my addiction, my addiction to food and all that shit. Yeah. And we talked
a little bit about this yesterday when we were filming like some workouts stuff in my gym, but when do you
think your addiction to food started and why? Probably just as a child, you know, that was just, you know, we were
very poor and you know so the one thing we did have an abundance of was food you know my mom got
food stamps and she had younger children so she got like wick and shit like that and yeah that was
just one thing we had an abundance of so i would eat whenever i was mad sad bored happy you know
it was just i guess emotional eating and then also like stress eating shit like that and just
carried on until you know it was just always my coping mechanism
Yeah. But so I had no point back then where you like, fuck, I should stop this?
I mean, those thoughts always went in my head, but it was just like, I didn't, I don't know how to stop it.
And now I'm realizing I still don't know how to stop it. But a way for me to do that is to, you know, seek professional help, go to therapy.
Yeah.
Or shit like that, which is what I'm doing now to really get to the root of the problem and try to fix it.
What do you think the root of it is?
shit, I don't know, so I'm going to therapy.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I know that it's, I recognize that it's a problem and it's something I need to stop.
I think, you know, I think the root may be that, you know, I do it emotionally and, you know, as a stress thing.
But I'm not really too sure how to solve it.
Obviously, how to solve it is to stop eating.
I know that's what Nix is going to say in the comments.
Of course.
But it's just like, it's just not that easy.
It's not that easy to, when you're addicted to crack to just stop doing crack, you know what I'm saying?
I don't think, like, I'm crackhead levels of it because, you know, crack heads, I want to, like, suck dick for crack.
Yeah.
I'm definitely not to that level yet.
Yeah, I understand.
Not sucking on dick for food yet.
No, no, no, fuck, no.
Yeah.
Well, no.
So, so it's been, it's obviously been a real challenge for you, but has it felt like it's gotten easier and even a little bit?
It's definitely gotten easier now that I, you know, willing to admit that, uh, you know, I have an addiction.
It's definitely easier.
And it's gotten easier, you know, because I have people in my life who are, you know, actually helping me with it, you know.
Yeah.
Who are those people specifically?
You know, can you grab us some water, Justin?
Sorry.
Um, yeah.
So my, uh, you know, my manager, my pal, my confinant, my better half, Jesse Jones.
Yeah.
You know, he's, uh, he's been with me every step of the way.
So he definitely helps me holding me accountable and just being there for me.
my girlfriend, you know, she's somebody who's been helping me a lot, you know, she's been
pushing me to, you know, she's really the one that, you know, made me realize that it's an addiction,
it's a problem and that I actually need help. You know, she's the one that's been like scheduling
my doctor's appointments for me and helping me find therapists and, you know, really just not
allowing me to give the excuses and I'm usually giving in, like, holding me accountable. You know,
She's like, that's bullshit what you're telling me right now.
Yeah.
And I'm like, we need that.
We need people like that in our life, man.
Yeah, that's a fact.
Exactly.
So what do you think the biggest lie you tell yourself about it is?
About what?
About your weight loss.
Or about like your, the reason why you're sort of stuck?
Shit, I don't know.
Biggest lie I tell me, oh, well, the biggest lie that I tell myself is when I get discouraged and say,
like, I can't do it.
Yeah.
Because I know I can do it.
I just, shit, don't be like, it just be hard.
It'd be hard.
Sometimes I don't want to, you know, like, I don't want to, you know, exercise or I don't
want to, you know, eat the right thing.
So I'll tell myself that I can't do it, you know?
I know that I can do it.
That's probably the biggest lie that I tell myself.
I mean, you could have one of the craziest transformations, man.
I'm going to.
Like, of all time.
I definitely am going to.
The haters would be so mad.
Yeah.
Isn't it weird?
Because like, but, but to be fair, you posted some of the stuff I saw on socials,
like just a picture of us doing some workout stuff.
And the amount of love, though, that you receive and people, people do really want to see you succeed.
They do really want to see you lose the way.
Like, they believe in you.
Yeah.
You know, like, there's a genuine love.
It's interesting because, like, I think it's almost as if, like, the internet's such a weird place where you'd always have people who if you, even if you did.
it and then you get it done, it'd almost be like mad that you didn't stay the same, like how they
view you, how they, they want you to be.
Um, well, I think with me it's different because, you know, my fans and everybody have always
like, you know, things that other rappers do, they've always like, come on, man, what the
fuck are you doing?
You know, me sipping lean and sipping from a double cup.
Any other rapper does it, you know, they're just like, they don't really give a fuck.
But me, they're like, bro, what the fuck are you doing?
Come on, man.
you're the chosen one what are you doing you can't be doing what these other niggas is doing
yeah yeah for real you think it's different for you yes it is different things that i do that other
rappers do when i do it like people get mad come on what you doing smoking what the fuck
put that shit down what you yeah but that's been something throughout my whole life you know
like in school you know uh the teachers will get mad at me and for joking around and i'm like
hey everybody else is doing it but you know the teachers will pull me inside be like yo like
you don't you have different potential than those other kids those other kids is losers one of them
is going to get killed and drive by shooting and shit like some of these niggas not going to make it
through the summer you you have a good potential to you know go somewhere so that's just what
I've been told my whole life why do you why do you think you've had that quality I don't I mean
shit nigga I'm I don't I don't know I don't know my mom always told me you know since I was a baby
that I was going to be the prodigal son.
I'm going to be the one to lead the family out of poverty.
She was right.
Took about 23 years, but she was right.
And yeah, I just, everybody has always seen that potential in me
and they get mad when I don't live up to that potential,
which I don't always do that.
Yeah.
Do you think that that, because like the biggest thing is like just straight up for you
is, I mean, we spoke about it before,
but it's just staying alive to.
continue to stay at that potential, it's to continue to grow that potential. So it's like,
don't you feel, do you feel some sort of obligation to figure this out for yourself for all
these other people that believe in you and for your family that, you know, you've basically
changed their entire life and all the people around you, you changed their entire life?
Do you feel some sort of an obligation to be able to change yourself so that you can continue
that? Yeah, I do, I definitely do feel an obligation, which is why that I work as hard.
as I do because I, you know, I have an obligation to, I feel an obligation to take care of
the people around me and, you know, give my fans, you know, good content and good music
and shit like that, which is why I've been working to a detriment to myself, you know.
Yeah, like I don't really take care of myself.
I take care of everybody around me.
Yeah, but if you don't take care of yourself, then, you know, at some point, you can't
take care of other people around you exactly which is what i realized when i was in the hospital in
boston you know i realized that and i had to cut off a bunch of people and fire a bunch of
motherfuckers it was it was crazy yeah but that's life though it's how it goes yeah did you uh i guess
i guess uh let's talk about the yay stuff a little bit how did yea officially find you like did he
reach out to you on twitter did he send you a dm like how did he get a hold of you well i don't
I don't think it was on Twitter because, you know, they don't really understand the things that he says on Twitter.
But, yeah, it was actually my touring agent that hit me up and said that, you know,
Yay wants to meet you.
And I, I've gotten phone calls like that all the time.
Like, oh, somebody, this famous person wants to meet you.
This famous person wants to meet you.
And he's like, just stay by the phone.
And I'm like, man, that's bullshit.
I didn't have been through that thousand times.
And, you know, the next day, I'm in my boxers playing some Fortnite.
And, like, 2 p.m., he's like, yo,
Yay wants to meet you, go to this address.
And I'm like, I'm not, I thought it was bullshit.
I'm not really doing nothing else.
So I'm like, Jesse, you want to go meet Yay?
He was like, yeah.
So we go there and, yeah, meet him.
And he heard my music through, I think it was Juice World's manager,
old manager that showed him my music.
And, yeah.
what was his reaction to your to your music did he tell you what did he tell you about your music yeah so
when i got there he told me to play on my album that i've been work that was working on at the time
and uh i played it for him and you know he was just loved every song he just had me keep replaying
it like there was a consistent basis of me going to the you know his uh warehouse for like
i guess like a week straight and just playing on my album and then uh yeah the second day
I went there, though, that's when he told me that he wants me to write his whole album.
The album that's titled Cuck, right?
I think he keeps changing the title.
I don't know what the title is now, but it may be Cuck, it may be bully, it may be, I don't know.
Yeah.
But yeah, yeah, that album.
So he, you met him somewhere obviously in L.A., right?
Yeah, yeah, sir.
And what's the process like of you writing an album?
for him like with the lyrics he's like telling you about his life yeah so it started with you know
first it was i made like a couple of songs um i made like one song and he really fucked with it
but then you know after that i came to the warehouse and the whole warehouse was empty
except like three other people that i was with and it was just him and a couple of bodyguards
and he was like man you know because before when i went there it was there was a lot of
people there there was producers and you know artists working but it was just me and and him essentially
and he was just like yeah in order for you to write this album i feel like you need to get to know me better
and then he just starts telling me about his life while he's playing last of us on a giant
fucking iMac screen in front of us and uh yeah that's when he told me the cousin's story yeah that was
that was interesting so you wrote those songs you wrote all those songs yeah all that i wrote all that
shit the cousin the fucking world war three the song that shall not be named right right right everybody
acts like they don't like yeah it's a good fucking song it is it had a great beat very catchy
so that's what everybody said they don't want it bad okay the beat was pretty good no no no it's
it's it it definitely it definitely hit it definitely hit yeah um do you do you see why people
have a problem with it oh for sure yeah when i made it i felt like oppenheimer you know what
I'm saying, like, ah, what did I just do?
You invented the Adam bomb.
Yeah, for real.
I mean, it definitely treated the internet that way.
Like, it was, that was the one interesting thing about that song that was like,
because it's so, you know, not on, not on any streaming platforms.
And they, like, hit it away, hit it away, but it almost made it bigger than it.
Yeah, yeah, it definitely did.
It was, and the thing about it is, you know, people asking me, you know, why did you, why did you
write that why would you shit man
was just following orders real
no some real shit though
it was just like I was making
the album and the songs
based on
what was going on at the time
so I'm looking at his Twitter
and all that shit
and I'm like all right well that's what's
going on let's make music
about it he's but he's telling you
I'm assuming he's telling you in more
detail about these stories about what's going on
yeah okay for sure
Yeah, he's definitely telling me what's going on and how he feels about stuff.
And I'm just, you know, making music based on it.
And it was really, it was a crazy time, man.
I mean, he was calling me like five to six times a day and, you know, just, you know,
just letting me know things that are happening in real time.
And he's making tweets in real time.
Like, I'm on the phone with him.
He's like, ooh, that's a good tweet idea.
You know, tweet that out.
Like, a lot of those crazy tweets, the big ones that everybody seemed, like, I was right there for it.
Yeah, like you mentioned, the Jay-Z tweet.
That wasn't the, wasn't the best idea, huh?
Shit.
I'm rocking with him.
Yeah.
I'm rocking with him.
Was, so, uh, was there anything that, that, uh, that you regret in writing any of those songs,
or you, you didn't do enough of, or?
Nope.
Nope.
I don't regret it at all.
I don't regret it.
I did it.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm taking full accountability for it.
It was me.
Shit.
I had fun.
I had fun making those songs.
Yeah, everybody, my fans, they know me.
They know I'm not a hateful person or anything.
And nor do I think the people who made the Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix,
I don't think they support Jeffrey Dahmer.
Like, they don't, they don't, you know what I'm saying?
I see what you're saying. They don't support cannibalism.
Yeah.
But shit, it happened.
They documented it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I get it.
Simple as that.
Yeah.
Completely.
So have you gotten sort of like hate feedback on anything like that on any of the work that you've done with him?
I mean, of course, niggas on the internet is going to talk.
And then obviously there's going to be, that's why I had to get rid of some of the people who was on my team.
because you know niggas started to be hesitant
and act like I don't know what the fuck I'm doing
when I've proven time and time
to know what the fuck I'm doing
at least when it comes to my music career
obviously not with the weight loss
but when it comes to my music career
I know what the fuck I'm doing
so yeah
people was getting hesitant people was getting scared
and it's like nigga
if you're scared of the heat get out of the kitchen
you know I don't got time to have people on my team
who are not 100
100% with this with this what I got going on yeah well and it's I mean it's also fair like you
wouldn't be where you're at if you weren't writing the music and making the music like you had been
exactly and then also it's like I understand not wanting to be in the car as I'm crashing
crashing out so to say but it's like hey man shit we all got to see them they thought you were
they thought you were crashing out oh a lot of people on my team like what the fuck are you
doing why would you do this why why why like you know why are you doing why are you doing
this and I'm like yeah there's a couple reasons why um so I just there was a moment to where
I'm like okay I know that this could be like career suicide if my name's attached to it but it's
like me I'm really like a gambling person I don't gamble like in the sense of like money and
shit I gamble with my life I'm on I'm like a thrill seeker for real you know what I'm saying like
dead ass you know what I mean like shit so
it's like, I'm like, damn, if I do this, there's two outcomes from this.
I can ruin my career and everything could be over.
But if I, also, I get to work with a genius and the closest thing that we have to Tony
Stark.
You know what I'm saying?
And like, this could make, you know, this obviously could be good for my career.
And if I escape this, then, like, niggas really are not going to be able to fuck with, like,
I'm never going to be able to get.
canceled or anything like that.
Like if you can get past that.
Yes.
Yeah.
I did it.
Did you have any of these conversations with the A?
Did you sell him about any of your, any hesitancy or anything?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was, I was hesitant at first.
Uh, I was very hesitant at first.
Like, very, very hesitant.
Um, and I, and I told him that.
And, you know, he was just, you know, letting me know, like, he was just like,
he was just like, he was just like, yeah.
yeah, man, I feel like we can really do some shit together.
Like, you're a really great ardor.
A writer, my bad.
I'm fucking stupid.
Really good writer.
And he's just like comparing me to Shakespeare and shit and saying that I'm like
the modern day M&M and shit.
Like he still like says that shit to me now.
You know what I mean?
And so I'm like, okay, well, shit.
Let's do it.
And I always been doing that from the beginning of my career because I say pretty
controversial and crazy things in my music.
And I told myself, before I even blew up, like, yo, I'm saying crazy stuff,
and I'm not going to change that unless I truly want to change that.
I'm not going to let somebody tell me what to do, what the music not to make.
And if anybody doesn't want to work with me because of that, then fuck them.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I understand that.
Yeah.
Let's put up the clip with Kai with the streaming.
Have you seen this clip?
of this guy going up to kai being like oh man no i don't believe i've seen it let me see yeah play this
What's a great guy at the end of the day.
I don't know what you're going to do with that.
What's your take on that?
Well, you know, Kai is a, you know, he, I mean, we all know he, I mean, we all know
what that is. Like, Kyle can't say that you because he's afraid of the backlash from it.
He's afraid of the, which is what a lot of people are afraid of the backlash from, you know,
standing next to him or anything like that. Me, not necessarily, I'm not scared of that shit.
In the beginning, I was a little bit hesitant. Like I said, it's a gamble. But I'm like,
fuck it, bro. We fool force in. At least if my, at least if I, like, ruin my career because
of this, hey, I can say I worked with a nigga, you know what I mean? To me, that's all right.
I'll go back to my mama's house and be like, man, remember that time I worked with Yay?
You know what I'm saying?
But shit, I don't see that shit happening anytime soon.
And I had to cut a lot of people off from this.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, my label is not really fuckable with me because of that shit.
Really?
Yeah.
Holy shit.
But they really wasn't doing anything from me anyway.
Okay.
You know, they wasn't doing fuck all.
They were really like the scum of the earth.
Like, like, just horrible people.
So they weren't.
It wasn't beneficial anyways.
Of what, what beneficial?
To your career, the label?
No, no.
I mean, obviously, you know, I got money from signing a deal and that was beneficial.
But after that, really wasn't fuck all that they did for me, to be honest.
Yeah.
I mean, everything that I, that all the opportunities I brought myself, they made a bunch of false promises.
And then, yeah, what it was just, they did a lot of, like, bullshit, like, regarding, you know, my health as well.
So what do they do regarding your health?
Oh, fuck.
Okay.
So back in, I want to say October, back in October, I had, I, like, ran out of money from, like, my advance and shit.
Yeah.
And, you know, I was in and out of the hospital around that time.
And, you know, they were just telling me, like, yo, like, you need to, like, fix something with you.
You need to do something about your health.
You know, they came to my house, set in my living room.
And they're like, you know, you need to do something about your health.
Like, you need to get on weight loss medication or something.
Like, you need to do something.
And in order for you to do that, you need health insurance.
Do you have health insurance?
I'm like, no.
Like, I can't even, I don't qualify for state health insurance because I made too much money.
Or, like, you know, the government health insurance that they give you for free because I made too much money.
And then also, I don't have enough money to pay for health insurance.
Like, I think I might have to go back home with my mom and shit.
you know what I'm saying yeah yeah and I don't spend my money like frivolously you know I just I take care of everybody and being in LA is expensive and shit and you know what they told me was like yo if you make a hit all your problems will be gone they didn't offer to pay for my health insurance nothing they need but they told me yo if you don't do something about your health you're going to die but we're not going to help you pay for it you know what I'm
but if you make a hit but if you make a hit all your problems will go away and then after that
the cup song had a resurgence and it started going up and then they was like yo we'll pay for
your health insurance you see you know what I'm saying they didn't see me as they didn't see me as
somebody who who should live until after that song started going crazy so you started making them
more money exactly yeah I mean that's it's it's a it's definitely a sad conversation but that is
definitely a part of their business. I mean,
it's just a, it's kind of a
backwards way of trying to get the same thing.
It's like you, yeah,
that's a little shitty. Very disrespectful to come
into my home and say that to me.
Yeah. Yeah, that's the type
of shit to.
But I feel like the music industry overall
is just kind of, it's kind of
fuck like that, no? I mean,
I guess so. I mean, like I said, I'm new
to this shit, so I don't really, you hear
stories, but I'm not one of them niggins who's
see shit on the internet and believe it, I got to see it.
So now that I see it, I'm like, yeah, it's like that.
So, yeah, I don't fuck with them.
They don't fuck with me.
And I'm working on my way to get up out that situation.
Yeah, fair.
Do you think the, the yay collaboration will affect your ability to collaborate with other
creators, certain creators?
I don't really want to do songs with niggas.
No, not even songs.
I mean, in the creator space, just like other influencers, you know, Kai Synap, people like
that we're kind of in the space um like do you think kai would do a stream with you
i don't know i mean shit i don't really care to do that's what i'm saying i don't care to
to do collabs that you know it's cool to do them yeah you know what i'm saying but if somebody like
i told you before if somebody doesn't want to work with me because of what i said i don't want to
work with them yeah fair and and shit i'm here right now aren't i so i can't be doing that bad
i'm on raw talk yeah hell yeah it's about to get raw yeah so okay
on uh on i guess like the food thing yeah i know i remember last time you came in you didn't want
to talk about i know your team was like yo let's not talk about exactly what kind of food and
like a kind of food you eat right but what is your diet actually like now um well i'm cooking
a lot of foods like at home uh like steak and chicken uh yeah that's pretty much the consistency of it
and like broccoli and shit,
I fuck with broccoli.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What is the harder thing for you to stop eating?
Like,
what's the thing that you think fucks you up?
I think it's just like the portions,
to be honest.
Like the actual.
So you never had like a crazy sweet tooth?
Because, bro,
I love cheese.
No,
I don't really eat sweets like that.
For me,
it's just like actual,
like meals or actual.
Like,
how many calories do you think you ate,
you eating a meal like,
like that was big?
Are you eating like a couple thousand?
calories? I don't even know. I probably, I mean, shit, I wouldn't be surprised. I don't think
anybody would be surprised. Yeah. Yeah. So, so now are you, are you actually, are you actively
tracking those things? Yeah, I'm actively tracking them. Some days I slip up and eat shit that I'm
not supposed to, but, you know, I'm actively making an effort now. Um, yeah. And what do you,
what do you do day to day now as far as your workout routine goes well i realize that like
you know just like me moving around is good so i'm like actively making sure that i have
something to go do every day yeah i'm like filling my schedule out a lot of times i would
have shit planned or i'd reschedule it move it to this day not you know i'd be like i don't even
want to do that so i'm not going to do that but now i'm just like forcing myself to go to go do
shit yeah that's big because for you it's just movement like if you could just like even if every 10
minutes you got up and walked as much as you could and then just did that every day all throughout
the day you would you'd see a you'd see a great result like because you're at that point and then
obviously as you progress to your weight loss journey it's gonna it's gonna get a little harder
but you'll have so much sort of uh motivation to keep pushing through it because you'll see
you'll see more change yeah because we were talking a little about a little bit about it
yesterday at the gym but um i think
the cool thing you have a real opportunity besides the music and the stuff that you make
which i think is really dope um you have a really big opportunity to make like a
really dramatic change that will inspire a ton of fucking people man hell yeah like that's a
you know there's probably a lot of people who are betting on your downfall i'm sure you've seen
comments we're like ah he's not going to make it past this age and all this kind of shit that shit
that shit be funny you so because because man if you do
it and you make a massive change it's it's going to be like just next level you know and i
just really want to see that and i and is it something you really want yeah it is something that
i really want you know it is definitely something that i want and uh shit something that i'm i'm
really making an effort to work towards now so yeah i'm locked in so every day you're just
your your your your main focus besides even the working out is just getting and moving and doing
and making content or just being active.
Just, yeah, being more active, not living such a sedentary lifestyle.
And, you know, just like, you know, even when it comes to, like, me being on stage as well,
I've gotten rid of the couch.
I used to perform with the couch, but I got rid of that.
And now I have, like, a chair.
But, like, you know, I've been working on, like, you know, standing more and moving around the stage more.
or just the other day I performed
and I had the chair
in a certain point during the show
I was like
I was like you know what
get rid of this chair
I'm doing the rest of this performance
standing up
and they guys went crazy
yeah they went crazy
yeah it's dope man like you just have
you have like the
you have an ability
to do something really fucking spectacular
like obviously your music's dope
but outside of that like you could change
a bunch of people's lives by changing yours
hell yeah
and that's a beautiful.
beautiful thing so um can i can i mention last time you came you i think you part we had parked in here
and you walked back and you like had to you took like maybe 10 minutes before we started the podcast
this time you came walked further had no problem didn't have to wait didn't have to take a minute so
you're doing better i am i am and people see it you know and i see it firsthand like not just on the internet
i see it firsthand yeah i i am doing better you know i definitely am doing better uh but there's still a lot
a lot of ways to go and, you know, shit, but I'm doing better.
Yeah, for sure.
Can we pull up the, I think go to the first, the first one.
So did you, just on some hip-hop stuff, did you see this, uh, JPEC mafia guy say this about
Dre?
I just wanted your opinion.
He said, uh, basically like, this is Drake's 40, like, stop singing about bitches.
We don't fucking care.
He said, we don't want to hear Drake complain about bitches anymore.
We don't fucking care.
He's 40.
I don't think he's 40, but I think he's almost 40.
We need something different.
What's your opinion on?
I guess artists tell him other people.
No disrespect.
I'm not aware of who JPEG Mafia is.
But it's like, I mean, I hear these comments about me,
but minus the 40 thing, it's like, you know,
niggas in the comments about, oh, bro, you're making another song about a bitch.
You're mentioning another bitch.
Like, man, we don't want to hear this.
There's a lot of people who want to hear me talk about bitches.
A lot of people who want to hear Drake talk about bitches.
It's like it's relatable music.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So yeah.
And also, man, it's like this nigga has peg in his name.
So it's like, you know what I'm saying?
No.
Yeah.
No, I'm fucking around.
That's funny.
That's funny.
Yeah, of course you don't want to hear about no bitches.
You got a baby.
Bro.
I didn't know you're going to take it.
That's fucking funny.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
I mean, it's obviously.
like everyone's got something to say about fucking everything that's just the internet nowadays yeah
and you mentioned that i'm doing better uh yeah remember that that fucking sims story i told you last
time which people really fucking like got on my ass about that there was a lot of like youtube
videos and think pieces like man he's a fucking loser he's a simp like people put the title on me
the biggest sim but hey man my relationship life my love life is doing way better as well yeah
you know you got it's like from what you said earlier it sounds like she's she's actually trying to
take care of you yes she actually cares which is the opposite of the sim you know yeah yeah she actually
cares and man i feel like tom cruise i'm about to start standing up on this couch jump up and down man
you know i'm in love bro i am yeah i'm happy it's hard now though now it's definitely hard
man it's just like bro now like to the point i was at my career last time yeah it's like
there it was like I was in a bootleg hooters it's like I was getting indications but I wasn't
really seeing anything wait wait wait wait wait wait wait what's a bootleg hooter like what do you mean
like I'm getting indications but I'm not seeing anything you see what I'm saying like it's a bootleg
hooters you know you go to hooters you see a bunch of titties and ass you know what I'm saying
but it's like this is the bootleg version I'm getting indications this says it's a hooters
but I'm not seeing the tities and ass okay so it was like I'm getting indication that these
is fucking with me but they're playing games you know what I'm saying yeah yeah now these
bitches is not playing games they're fucking they're fucking man and it and it's hard wait wait
before they were before they were just around and you say they may be clout chasing
or they were playing games like they were like saying like oh yeah like we can we can we we
we go link up and we going to do this we don't do that but I was they wasn't actually doing it got
it.
Like Hooters.
Got you.
But now they're linking up and they're fucking.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's just hard as a man, you know, being in a relationship, resisting that temptation
because it's being thrown at me like at so like much it's just being thrown at me.
Yeah.
And I'm staying strong, but it's hard.
Well, I mean, if you have something good like this or someone's actually caring about you
and helping you take care of yourself in a way, fucking that.
up is kind of it's a little bit of a selfish fucked up thing it is it is which i haven't yet
no i hope she doesn't see that she'll be pissed about that but uh no yeah that's that's another
thing that it's been really why do you think that changed why do you think they're they're throwing
at you now and just saying just shit just the more that i you know go up in my career that the more
that's what comes with you know what i'm saying women throwing themselves at you you know
And they like somebody who's successful.
Yeah.
Success, popularity, money, all that kind of shit.
And now, uh, now imagine, imagine, like, dude, imagine you were like jacked.
Yeah, shit.
They pull up.
I do get jacked when they pull up.
So with that?
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
No, no.
No, I mean, like fucking jacked, bro.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Could you ever see yourself like a gym bro?
Um, shit, man.
I mean, anything is possible.
Yeah.
Anything is possible.
You'd have to make some.
Jimbrough songs. I feel like I want a song, dude. I want to write a song, dude. You never made a song yet?
No. Can you help me make a song? I can, yeah. You can help me write a song? Are you really that good just
like off of conversation off of like storytelling? Yeah, yeah. Like I can make a song based off of some
story you tell me or some shit. Yeah. I mean, shit, if I can make a song for, never mind.
Wait, for what? For what? You know, if I can make a song for fucking leaders of certain
armies man i can you can make a song about anything yeah okay you've proven that back back to that
just for one second did did yay how much did yay pay you or is that just like an honor project
i got paid yay obviously he he's somebody who takes care of the people around them so yes i did
get paid i'm not going to specify the amount okay but i'm up dog shit on these niggas so i'm up dog
shit you know a lot of these rappers like they say they got money but they're like broke as
shit for real you know and i know this because i like i i pique behind the curtain but uh yeah i actually
have a lot of fucking money but i don't really know what to do with it because i've lived most
of my life broke so i just i don't really i'm not a materialistic person either so i i
still act like i'm broke even though i'm not yeah yeah so not a bad not a bad way to be to
be honest.
Yeah.
It's probably the best way to be, especially when you...
But I'm up dog shit on these niggas, for real.
Who?
Yeah, because it is, it definitely is a thing to be like for rappers to portray that they got a
bunch of money at all times.
Hell yeah.
And it's like they get the fucking label loans and they're out there fucking flex.
I feel like some use fake cash and shit, too.
I wouldn't be surprised.
I mean, all this shit is like the WWE.
It's fake as fuck.
Yeah.
I'm probably like the realist nigga that they're, well, I don't want to say that.
Yeah, I'm saying, I'm like, the realist.
realist thing that there is like it's all real everything's playing out in real time and it's like
i knew i knew growing up that my life has been playing out like a movie like things that
happened to me are like they don't happen to everybody else so i knew that all i have to do is
just put my life on display and then it like just markets itself you know and you're saying that
just because of like the way you perceived your life happening you mean
mean you just like certain moments where you're like okay i just this isn't normal yeah i'm like
this is a normal this is like something shit that would happen in a movie you know what i'm saying
me like there isn't normal like me playing fortnight and my boxers are getting the call to come
fucking work on ys album that's like some movie shit that's like you know what i'm saying a nigga
getting called up you know like i get you what about what about the earlier part of your life
when did it feel like that there just like being fucking like broke his shit
shit and living in like hotels and fucking like domestic violence shelters and shit and like
yeah bro just like I knew that like I'm like this shit isn't normal I'm going to school like
I've got on fucking busted ass Walmart shoes and ones and shit rocking shacks and uh yeah bro I just
like this shit isn't normal and then just like events that would happen to me like my dad
passing away and just like a whole bunch of crazy shit happening to me
when I was a kid like bro my I got like like choked and like held up in the air
by my pastor when I was a kid yeah yeah by pastor bro so get this bro so when I was a kid I had
a pastor and he was like a he was like a he was a pimp like he used to be a like a retired
pimp yeah retired sure oh my god
No, rest in peace.
He actually passed away.
But he was a pimp.
I'm not bad.
He was a pimp.
That's what he did.
And choke people.
But, no, so my dad had passed away.
So when I was a kid and that just happened recently.
So I didn't have any real male role models in my life.
So my mom, you know, I was just spending time going over to my pastor's house and shit on the weekends and shit like that.
And I can't remember what it was, but we had had an argument about something.
And then he's like, well, you're getting ready to go home.
So you don't got to worry about that shit no more.
I'm like, good.
And he turned around, grabbed me by the neck, choked, like pin me against the wall,
choke me and like held me up.
He was like, you're going to learn how to respect a man in his own house and yada, yada, yada,
and all this shit.
And it's kind of funny because, like, it's, I was looking to like,
his wife for like help like and she's just like um like she's just like
ain't nothing i can do to help you he does the same shit but but no like yeah that was crazy
that was i got choked by a pastor who used to be a former pimp and that nigga baptized me i got
baptized by a pimp that shit but it's like it happens in like movies bro yeah you know what i'm
saying holy shit so so the the the
Growing up without a father thing, do you think that's something that's led to the weight gain stuff?
Probably a contribution.
Like I said, stress eating and out of sadness.
So, yeah, even though growing up without a dad as a kid, it didn't really affect me until, like, my teenage years because I really, like, needed to know things about being a man and, like, becoming a man and shit like that.
And I grew up in a family of mostly women, you know what I'm saying?
I had a single mom, and then grandmas, they were all single and aunties and all that shit.
So there was very few men in my family, and the men that were in my family weren't necessarily the type of niggias or you should be following after.
You know what I'm saying?
So, yeah, I just had to learn how to be a man from, like, asking my friend's shit.
But then my friends also don't have dads.
So it's the fatherless leading the fatherless.
Yeah.
We're all fucking up.
We don't know what the fuck to do.
Yeah.
what have you learned at this point in your life that you know you wish you would have known then
anything in that regard as far as like becoming a man or being a man i still don't know
i'm still i'm still hey man i'm i'm looking up to you know like i said i'm still trying to figure
that shit out i'm still you know probably not looking up to the best role models and
shit yeah on on what to do now but it's like you know i still find myself looking for guidance and
shit you know what I'm saying who are some of the people in your life that you have guidance from
yeah like to this day yes we're like really good friends we talk like every every day if not on
the phone then you know text and he just gives me so much guidance he's helped me in so many ways
like not just you know us working together in music and like paying me for that but like also
just like you know just like personal things that he's helped me with you know what I'm saying
yeah through a nigga life rat for real and uh yeah just just the most just a solid ass dude
you know what I'm saying yay um shit there's probably a couple other people I can't really think
of right now but you know there's a lot of people that I look up to for guidance and uh you know
on how to be a man and shit uh shit yeah bro I still don't necessarily like know how to shave
correctly like for real it's not that bad uh man it is pretty
bad they're being bumps on my face and shit
that's probably like some sort of
moisturized some shit you need yeah bro my girl
actually like taught me how to shave and shit
that's great what yeah
wait wait wait
what you mean she did bro when I was in the
oh oh so when I was in the hospital
she actually came out there to like
take care of me and shit like she really
like nursed me back to health and she's
like man you got all these bumps on your face from shaving
you are you not shaving correctly
I'm like shit I just put the razor to my face
just fucking she's like no you're not supposed to do that and like she like showed me how to shave
I'm like shit you know no that's beautiful yeah it is it is um okay so career wise you're
working on an album right now personally uh yes me and uh it's a yay is gonna uh produce the album
are you gonna have a song with yay yeah oh that's that's crazy we have a bunch of songs together
there was actually a song on my album that was supposed to have yay on it but the the label they stopped it from coming out
they just didn't want to be aligned with him and he wasn't even saying any any crazy shit on the song it was just it was a good song so you're gonna be so you are or you are not going to be able to release music with yay i'm going to be able to yes yeah so you will yes i will hell yeah but at the time i wasn't able to the label like stopped that shit
from coming out and that shit bro like that shit sucked so bad because i was telling people like
yo yeah he's going to be on the album he's telling people yo i'm just working on this song
for the dave once album and then now niggas is looking at me like i'm a liar you know what i'm saying
i'm like bro like what the fuck and it's like the other thing that's crazy about the label shit is
bro they encouraged me to work with him they was like yo you're working with them that's crazy
you know you know keep on doing it keep building that relationship and then they're like you know what
we don't we don't want that I'm like what are you talking about you guys encourage this
interesting exactly that's what I'm saying they're stupid they don't know what they're doing
but also weird like so at one point when it when they first came to be they were excited about it
yeah and then when you I mean how much time passed from them to them saying like never mind
don't do maybe like a week like a week and it there was nothing the stuff that was happening
had already happened
like everything was already going on
with the crazy tweets and all that
and there was nothing
that happened that didn't already happen
I see what you're saying
so it's like there's nothing
there was not an event
they're like okay now it's too much
there was nothing so where do you think that came
from then I don't get it
you know where that came from
what they got the call
yeah they got the call man
they got that call I guess
from somebody higher up you know
Yeah.
And yeah, bro, I don't know.
Yeah, because that, so, so you will, you are going to release music with you eventually.
Even if it kills me.
Yeah, that's a.
Nah, it's a little bit dramatic.
Oh, fuck.
Hell yeah.
Com is going to go crazy with some other shit about something killing you before that.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
Drowning in the pussy.
Yeah.
That should kill me.
That's what they're going to comment.
That's what they'll comment.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fair, fair.
Um, okay, so what, what, in your perspective, um, from working with Ye, what do you think he's most understood about?
I think, like, just like, he's most understood.
Most misunderstood about, most misunderstood about, like, how important, like, to the world he is.
Like, brother, should he be talking about?
It just be like, and I know Nicky's just going to in the comments.
oh my god dick's uh glazed get his meat out of your mouth you know you i've seen some
niggas ride around town on a bus in a car but never ride on another nigga's dick you know shit
like that you know what they're gonna say but hey man this thing is really like important to like
just like black people and like the black you know plight and you know in america and in the
world and just like to people in general like bro this thing is working on so much shit other
than music like he's literally like
like some on he's like
Tony Stark bro for real like
yeah bro he's just important
to the world you know what I'm saying and I
told him that you know what I'm saying
I told him now I'm like bro
you're like fucking important to the world
nigga like we we need you alive
you know what I'm saying so
which is what he also told me
yeah so do you think
do you think he's afraid for himself
after the stuff that he says
I don't know I that I that
I don't want to speak for him.
Yeah.
But, I mean, shit.
You see the, you see the things he's doing.
If he was scared, he wouldn't do it.
Yeah, that's fair.
That's fair.
Who do you think in hip-hop?
I'm assuming Ye is going to be one of these answers.
But let's say, like, let's say three other people.
Who are the most important people in hip-hop as far as impact?
As far as impact, I definitely want to say, yay.
for sure uh drake um and me there you go there you go dial on dial on dial on no it's fair you got to feel
that way about yourself yes sir yeah and that that's not even just coming from me that that's yeah you know
the yay told me he said man there's only one other person who can make a a yay album like from front to back
It's Drake
And it's you
I'm like shit
Okay
Yeah there's been times where I've seen
Yeah
How good Drake is at writing
Yeah bro they both
They both love each other
You know what I'm saying
They both
They both fuck with each other
They both have respect
For each other
You know
And that shit'll
You know
Hey man
Sometimes bros
Uh
Bros have disagreements
Sometimes bros
Fall apart
Hannah has said you can change your hair,
you can change your clothes, but you'll always find you
way back home. They'll find their way
back. Yeah. It's kind of like
the fucking Trump and Elon thing. Like they were going
harder at each other. Then he's like, yo, I'm sorry. He just recently
today was like, I shouldn't have said
what I said basically.
Bro was on drugs.
You think Elon was on drugs? Man, I know
one of the niggas on drugs. I think it was on
drugs. He was on, but
he's like so, like, rich and like a
billionaire. He was on some drug we've never even
heard of. Like on some
fucking shit on the periodic table
you know what I mean
that nigga was mixing
mixing elements
he woke up he was just mad
the next day
he was high off the elements
he woke up like just fuck this shit
that's crazy man like
the internet's become just like a fucking
giant show like that
just America in general it's like it feels like
it's a giant reality show
are you on the internet much do you like
watch stuff on Twitter and like
yeah I don't be on Twitter
there's a Twitter account out there
that's not
not me.
Oh, that's not you?
That's not me.
But they keep going viral, so, like, I'm like, shit, fuck it, keep it up.
You know what I'm saying?
That's not me on Twitter.
But they have hell of followers and, like, yay, was following them at one point.
I told him, like, six times that that's not me.
And each time, he just kind of forgot.
So, really?
That's not you?
Okay.
He's like, hey, man, I see what you posted on Twitter.
That's not me, man.
Really?
But then he finally unfollowed the account.
Yeah, they did.
They're doing a good job, but just pretending to be you.
Yeah, they just post the,
things that I post on Instagram.
I don't, bro, Twitter is evil.
I don't go on there.
Why you think it's evil?
It's just pure hatred that people say about stuff and things, bro.
I'm like, bro, what is this?
Like, I type my name in on Twitter sometimes.
And bro, I'd be like, bro, fuck this dude.
He ain't shit.
About myself.
About the thing I'm like, bro, this Dave wants dude, bro.
He's fucking, bro, this dude is horrible.
What?
Oh, man, I can't listen to his music.
Like, bro, yeah.
Twitter is just, they'll have you hating yourself.
yeah it's it's Twitter Twitter is it is pretty toxic it's but it's become just like a place for
well depending on where you what what anger you look at it from but at least news you know because
there's just not been uh another platform that is as free in a sense you know like you can't just
post Twitter became or X now rather is a place where you can just post wherever the fuck you
want which maybe then lends towards there being just a bunch of fucking also hate nonsense on there as
well yeah bro that shit is crazy fuck twitter but so you actually use your instagram though yeah
it's all me on all my social medias besides that's not my twitter yeah um what what do you
what do you plan to do more content wise like obviously you plan to make music you're you're uh
you're doing shows content wise are you doing any more like collaborations are you are you more
leaning towards you know doing like podcasts and things like this uh yeah i enjoy doing like podcasts and
interviews you know I'm just a nigga who enjoys talking so yeah yeah and then also like I plan on
like documenting my fitness journey like yeah you know I've been actually shooting a documentary for
several months now I don't know when I'm going to release it but I want to get a lot of footage
before I release it and then that was like through somebody else but then I want to shoot like
my own documentary just of like my health journey and shit yeah so and then also I want to you know
that's a lot of the content I'm going to be
be posting. I want to, you know, that's what's going on in my life right now. I always post
on what's going on in my life. So I want to document it so people can see it as, as it goes on.
Yeah. We need like a, we need some bars for the health journey, dude. I definitely, I got a lot of
them on on this album that I'm working on. I got a lot of them. I got a lot of songs where I'm like
addressing the eating addiction and all types of shit. So that's good. It's crazy. When are we
going to work out again? Amen. Shit, bro. I'm trying to
get you in there every day consistently kind of shit at least a couple times a week it's tomorrow
thursday what do i have to do thursday um even if you're able to just do something even like 30
minutes just in the morning each day i'll be there i'll be there tomorrow i'll be there tomorrow morning
i'm gonna hold you to it okay what time 10 10 a m can you do 10 a m or you stay up late 10 i'll i'll be there
10 a m okay good because that's the biggest thing man like
You have, you don't have like a specific trainer right now, right?
No, not a specific trainer, no.
Yeah.
But when you go back, you have your team like here, right?
There is no team.
It's me and it's Jesse.
The whole team is gone.
It's just us.
We're the last of the Mohicans.
I knew, you were going to say the Mohicans.
I swear to God, I knew that I was about to come out your mouth, bro.
What the fuck?
You know, so on that, on that, where do you, like, how do you get, obviously you get content and you make, you write your lyrics based on your life, where do you get the stuff like that from?
Like, do you watch movies? Do you, where do you get the rest of the content?
You know, like, I'm just like always like an overly dramatic nigga, bro.
Like I'd just be like, just grandiose and shit.
Like, I don't know.
That's just funny.
But you got to see, you got to know the movie last.
Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. Like, I grew up, I like love film. I love every aspect of film. Like, the writing, the directing, the, like, when I was a kid, like, I used to fucking watch, like, the DVD commentaries and, you know, special features. And then I just look up how movies are made and shit like shit like shit. And I eventually want to get into film one day. Like, I want to, like, write some shit, direct some shit, starring some shit, you know. So, like, yeah, I've seen a lot of movies. I'll be watching movies.
yeah what's your favorite movie of all time yeah that's a hard question probably pineapple
express easy really yeah yeah yeah bro that movie's so fucking good yeah fuck yeah so so what
what about a romantic movie like romantic comedy sure well i mean it's pride month we might as
well talk about that um shit uh i like uh hey knocked up that was a romantic comedy yeah that's a good
one. What about like Inception or like
Shutter Island? Oh, I fuck with like
psychological thrillers and shit. Yeah, I fuck
with those. Inception is a good movie.
They have the spinning top at the
end. I'm a fan of
some spinning top. So yeah,
it's good.
Yeah.
Yeah, I fuck with psychological thrillers and shit.
Shutter Island. Yeah.
Fire. What else do you have scheduled
to plan for today?
Today I'm supposed to be
working out with agent
Yeah, I spoke to him
Yeah, so I'm excited about that
You know what you guys are going to do
I have no idea
But hey man
And it's a live stream?
I don't know
I don't know if it's a live stream
Or like I don't know
But I'm ready for whatever
I'm ready to come
Learn and work
That's it bro
Yes
You have any questions for me?
Um
shit man
Not that I
I can think of, man.
Yeah.
Bro, we're going to do the gym tomorrow at 10.
Yes.
I might actually see you at the gym right now
because I'm going to the same place, I think.
It's a pleasure, and it's always a pleasure to have you.
Yes, sir.
And again, man, like, I told you just kind of even off camera at the gym,
but genuinely, if there's anything I could do to help,
even with the motivation side or the accountability side,
I'd be more than happy to help you.
Be a part of your team in a way in an easy way.
Yeah, yeah.
What, I mean, not, wait, whoa, whoa, what the fuck you need?
My bad is Pride Month, man.
My bad, my bad, man.
For your weight loss, go.
Okay, okay.
Because I really want to see that happen, man.
Yeah.
I really want to see that happen.
Me too.
And I just think it'd be like on so many levels, just such a dope thing.
Like, you, I feel like your music career become better.
Like, the way that you're received by just people in general will just be, like, insane.
Hell, yeah.
Because a lot of people, when I was telling you this,
A lot of people struggle with weight loss.
A lot of people struggle with addiction in food being one of those main addictions for a lot of people,
which is why there's such a weight problem in America.
And I think that you can be a really good example of how to change that.
Because you're at such a high point to come down from that most people I'm assuming will probably be like,
ah, he'll never do it.
They definitely think that about you.
And if you could prove them otherwise,
man just your story
niggas said I couldn't do a lot of shit
niggas told me I'll never be a rapper
and you told me I'll never make
X amount of money I'll never do this
and I prove them wrong in other aspects
so I just gotta do what I've been doing
proving niggas wrong
yeah and think man like like you said earlier
it'd be like one of the greatest movies
yeah you know and then you can get into
what you talked about earlier
you want to be getting to the movie business
getting to the you know writing stuff like that
I mean bro I think you I think you have a really big
no pun intended
ability to do so
I'm not trying to
I'm not trying to show you
but I'm happy for you man
because I can tell you already are
better than even the last time
I talked to you and
I don't think a lot of people thought
that you would be so I'm proud of you man
for real
yeah man
you know when I told you about my album
Ulysses S. Grant
that's like a working title
when they're making movies they have like a working
title until they come out with the real
one just based on what the album, the movie
is about. Yeah. So that's like the working
title, but I've actually come up with
the real title. And it happened
the other day when I was on mushrooms, man.
Okay.
Okay. So I'm on mushrooms
and I'm having an argument with somebody
and they're just like
they're talking about like, they're getting
mad at me for, because like
they found that I was doing mushrooms and they're like,
oh, like, you know, you're not focused
on your health. You said you were and I'm like, I am.
I am focused on my health.
And I'm like, fuck, it's mushrooms.
Like, goddamn chill.
Like, you act like these is like sauteed mushrooms and shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like mushrooms on pizza or something.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Mushroom tips or some shit.
But no, man.
So.
I love mushrooms on pizza.
Yeah.
No, you're right.
Mushrooms are not as bad for you as lean as 10 times worse.
Yeah.
Mushroom tips and shit.
Wait, what?
Mushrooms.
That's what we're talking about.
Why are you talking about mushroom tips?
Because like mushrooms on pizza
Yeah, but not on
Not a mushroom tip
I'm talking about mushrooms on pizza
That's what I was talking about
Why'd you say mushroom tip?
Because it's like
You cut the mushroom
And it's just the tip of it
You put it on the pizza
It's not the whole fucking
Uncut mushroom
Stop
Oh, bro
Stop
This thing is
Hey, I thought this was raw talk
Yeah
Yeah
But
Okay
So anyways
I'm on mushrooms
Not just the tips, but mushrooms
And
Bro, get focused
I'm sorry, I'm sorry
I did some mushrooms before I came
I'm peeking right now
No, I'm not
But so anyways
The person is just like
Yo, you're not focused on your health
You need to be focused
And I'm like, I am
And then just like
I'll believe it when I see it
And like the mushrooms I'm like
Oh my God, right there
That's the name of the album
I'll believe it when I see it
That's hard.
My album titles is always, like, based on what's going on right now,
my last one was, you can't say that.
I'm at the place in my career where, you know, my label's telling me,
you can't say this, you can't say that.
And then, you know, just I'm making music about stuff that people normally don't say.
But I believe it when I see it is the era in my life that I'm in right now.
Niggins said, oh, you'll lose weight.
I'm going to lose weight.
I'll believe when I see it.
Oh, I have a girl now that's not actually cheating on me and I'm not tricking on it.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Yeah.
Just a whole bunch of stuff that people are saying, I'll believe it when I see it.
So, yeah, that's the name of the album.
That's hard.
I believe it when I see it.
I love it.
That's a great fucking name.
Hell yeah.
And I'll believe it when I see it.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, thank you for coming on, brother.
No problem.
And tomorrow, 10 a.m.?
Yes, sir.
And eat fucking veggies, bro.
I will.
No cookies.
Do you like cookies?
No, I don't like sweet stuff.
I just, you know, that stick to...
So you just put down, like, pounds of steak or what?
Pounds.
I don't know about.
pounds. I don't know about pounds. But shit, a nigga be eating steak and shit. I actually do
like mushrooms though. Like actual like mushrooms that aren't. Right. This has been raw talk.
No, it's always a pleasure man. For real. You're fucking awesome. Thank you. I appreciate it. I much,
much more success and I hope you continue on. Yes, sir. And fuck the haters, man. For real. Hell yeah.