RAWTALK - SteveWillDoIt's $800K Super Bowl Loss, Mr. Beast Diss Track & Why He's Distanced Himself from NELK
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Oh, my niggas really gang bang, talk the damn slang.
Like, about to do your same thing.
Let your nuts hang.
We're gonna pull up a nigga on the leg.
Right here.
You could talk out on the internet, boy.
That's a goofy shit.
We ain't internet boy.
Black fan pull up to your mama crib boy.
Tire up.
Tire up.
Bridge, little boy.
That's good.
Oh, yeah, I got to turn.
Are you ready?
No, I got to turn off.
Okay.
Oh, my niggas really gang bang, talk the damn slang.
Like I'm done to do the same thing.
Let your nuts hang.
It's honestly, you good?
Yeah, I'm good.
Okay, solid. Wow. Just had to bring the six-nine, the six-nine back fast, huh?
Yeah, he's cool.
Well, bro, it's a, this is what? Maybe our third or fourth podcast?
Ever?
Yeah, ever, I think. I feel like a lot has changed.
If this is the third, that's saying that we've only done two.
No, it's the fourth, I think. Just me and you.
That's to say that we've only done three. I don't know. Me and you.
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How do you feel?
I feel pretty good.
I feel healthy.
I might look like I'm gaining weight,
but it's called being healthy.
The last like three weeks in my life,
everyone's like, dude, you look so good.
Like, whoa, like you look good.
Like, whoa, you look so good.
And it's like, all I've done,
was get addicted to drugs on accident
and then every day not work out
and throw up any single thing
that I put in my body.
So I don't know if that says anything about myself
besides I have high quality fucking muscles.
I think you're also starving yourself.
No, no, but people are like, damn, like you look good.
Like you have like the chest of Rocky
when he fought the Russian.
When he fought the Russian.
Everyone's saying I look good.
And then now I'm like running freaking miles.
I'm boxing every day.
I'm training three times a day.
and I'm an absolute slob.
But it's all diet because I swear,
because I take pride in not doing steroids
because I think when I lose my body fat,
it look pretty good.
Yeah.
But it's like literally all diet.
Done them once though, right?
I literally,
selective, the SARMs, whatever,
the selective antin receptor modules.
But in high school,
that was kind of like sold as like,
that's like going in the store and buying this product.
Like a pro hormone, yeah.
It's just like, it's just going and buying.
anything. Like, I remember, like, the baseball coaches, like, would encourage people to take it.
Obviously, they're players. Yeah, I was like when I was young, it was the pro hormones was the thing,
but, so you feel good. Yeah, I feel really good. I was like, I was throwing up. So for like three,
four weeks, I swear I've, the most sleep I ever gotten those three, four weeks. Yeah, I want to
bring Robert out? Robert's, Robert is a nice, nice and snoring. Well, we can actually
backtrack. Yeah, go ahead.
how I got addicted to
it's like an opio type thing
but I'm gonna take a swig
because here's the thing
is just funny
the Logan Paul podcast was sick
so when you search my name up on YouTube
it goes Steve will do it
Steve will do it channel
Steve will do it Logan Paul podcast
Steve will do it Logan Paul
Steve will do it Bradley Martin
Yeah so I don't know
anyway so I got
when I got there I was fine
I remember it
and then I blacked out
during the podcast
which is so not fun
but I won that battle blacked out.
Whose idea you won that battle?
Whose idea was it to drink, though?
Yours, right?
Just exclusively.
Yeah, I like drinking.
Okay, so you got a lot of, I mean, it was a weird moment.
It was like there was pushback, but people didn't see the whole thing.
Because they showed me when we filmed that, like, prime shit, they showed me some footage of you saying some crazy shit that they cut out to like not to protect you in a sense.
Do you know what the actual footage look like?
No.
But all I know is I am quite experienced in blacking out.
And every time I black out, you know, there's stories of like, I don't know,
you go downstairs and you won $100,000 and you gave it up and you go up or you gave someone
your watch or you did this.
It's all nice things.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Especially on, you know, hard liquor, especially vodka, like, especially vodka, like war in
tequila what I was drinking.
So I don't know.
If I was mean to anyone, there was, obviously...
Not me, not me.
You were just saying crazy-ass jokes.
Because I know you first.
I watched the podcast.
I went into it.
Like, I remember, like, obviously,
the beginning, but like, I know,
and I could see it, but I know my mindset going into it
was I like Logan Paul.
Yeah.
I used to not really like them as much and just like Jake.
And that's just from eating both of them and just like,
not really caring for one or for the other from meeting them.
But then when he started doing somersaults and backflips and, you know,
Taekwondo and fighting Ray Mysterio and shit like that,
I was like, dude, this is really cool.
So gained like a level of respect and admiration for LP.
But then, yeah, I guess, I don't know, I could read myself on the pod.
And it was like, I just, I could tell, like, I ended up not liking him.
On the pod.
genuinely not liking him as a person.
Because of what he was asking, or how he was asking it?
You just do energy, man.
You just could tell, I don't know.
I would have, watching it back and in person,
I would have really appreciate him asking me about, like,
happy dad or like all the hundreds of millions of dollars.
We generated a merch, and, you know, I see him ask T-FU questions,
and it's like, I don't know.
He's very nice about the money thing.
What do you mean T-FU questions?
about financials and stuff.
It's like, I don't know, just different energy, man.
I really appreciate, especially as a business owner.
Like, he owns Prime.
We own Happy Dad.
He knows that.
And he knows how massive Happy Dad is.
And anyone that goes outside in America should know, right?
Yeah.
It's pretty big.
I don't know.
I felt like he should have asked that or should have asked, like, if I saved up a bunch of money.
because I was so big for so many years, right?
If I saved up, if I had investments or something.
Because it's not like I just popped up on the internet
and started giving out a bunch of money, you know, like.
Yeah.
From the beginning, yeah, it wasn't that way.
It was like a really long journey, an eight, nine-year journey
that he has been watching for the entire eight, nine years.
Because if he's paying attention now when I'm not doing nothing,
I would like to think he was paying attention.
Yeah.
Before.
I mean, it is.
It does look crazy, though.
Like the amount, I mean, bro, every time I see you,
I feel like you have like some new car, some new whip, some new house.
It is pretty fucking incredible, like, how quick you're able to get money.
It's very impressive.
Well.
And then you talk about, like, the debt stuff.
You talk about all your stuff sort of openly.
And I think it creates, like, people are like, you like, I asked you, when we did a pod last,
I was like the taxes.
I'm like,
how are you,
like,
are you not writing this stuff off?
Like,
you must be,
obviously,
to some degree.
You write off as much as possible.
Yeah.
As much as that they will allow you to do.
Because my life,
especially just making YouTube videos,
now I'm back on YouTube too.
It's like,
you know,
we obviously want to write off the $1.3 million
McLaren,
Elva,
and then the $1.5 million dollar Santa coming.
And,
like this kuntage I got,
this Lamborghini Kuntage,
like 700,
or 600,000, like, I got it, like, thinking, like, and this is real, like, thinking about how cool
it would be in my video, my house store video, because it's stick, it's the old one, and I,
I can't even drive stick, which is unfortunate, but now this is, you know, a reason to learn.
So I'm going to Logan Paul myself.
Yeah, I'll take a shot with you.
Well, actually, I'm going to Steve myself.
I'm going to impulsive V2, because I went there and I just got, like, severely drunk.
and we're going to film a video today too, which is going to be fun.
So it's coming right after this.
Yeah, I don't even feel like I need to get drunk right now.
I've been pretty content with being sober.
It's something I'm learning.
And it's, and, you know, just trying to be better.
When did the, when did the drugs start becoming a thing?
Drugs.
Oh.
Not marijuana, obviously.
I know that's always been a thing for you.
Well, there's just, I'm kind of saying I'm a drug addict and addicted to the drugs,
but that's kind of a misconception.
It's, I was got really sick and a nurse gave me this pill to make me sleep.
Yeah.
And it's like Kratum and Benadryl and stuff.
And you look up what Kratum is, it's kind of like a, like an opioid.
Yeah, basically.
And so it was funny because for so long, I took like one to three a day and then, and then I kept adding and adding and
and taking more sometimes.
So it was like I was saying six to ten.
And then when I was feeling good, I added that to like my pills, right?
Because he said it was non-addictive and that it's like a brand new, a new formula of max vitamins.
And the one that really got me as like an avid weed smoker that's really into cannabis was it's like cannabis.
As in the sense, you can be addicted to it like, oh, this is fun.
I love smoking weed.
I find myself addicted to smoking weed before.
working out.
I'll find myself not even wanting to work out if I don't have weeds.
So I can understand the addiction aspect of it to where it's like,
I'm addicted,
but my body's not addicted.
And his words were that your body can't get addicted to that.
So that's like when I heard that.
To the cratum stuff.
Yeah,
but he said it was max vitamins.
He never said the word cratum,
like whatever.
And there were $150 of pills.
You know what I do.
Oh, and he also says if you want,
like I'm being a bro.
like they're, I don't know, they're gonna sell out if you want to buy.
He sold a, yeah.
$50 is not right.
So it was right, it was right before Christmas because I, I remember on Christmas,
I was like, God, I'm sick again.
No, that was the start of my withdrawals.
Yeah.
And it was right before Christmas.
So I just made this dude's Christmas.
Awesome.
Yeah.
Do, uh, have you, have you have a hard time navigating, like, people taking advantage of you?
Or you just not give a fuck.
No, that that's the thing.
I just, I,
hard to,
yeah,
I have a hard time navigating it.
But you kind of,
you say,
you're saying,
just not giving a fuck is a big piece of that puzzle,
like where people take advantage.
Me not giving a fuck is as simple as like,
me noticing like a bunch of little things.
It could be as simple as,
I don't know.
It could be something so simple that something,
someone shouldn't be doing,
what they're doing, but I don't care.
So, I guess, me not giving a fuck makes, I don't know.
I even know what I'm saying.
It allows it to happen almost.
It allows it to happen, but then it, it allows it to happen,
but then it just takes like.
Something small for you to, for you to recognize it.
No, like, okay, like recently, there's someone in the, on the team that was,
did nothing, but I was so nice to, like, financially, like, buying a bunch of stuff, super
nice, overly generous, and they do a bunch of crazy things.
Like, not, like, anything.
Just, like, want to take, take, take, take, take, right?
Yeah.
Don't really care that much.
Like, I'm like, you know, it's whatever.
Like, whatever.
But then when there was lying involved, oh, my God, never talked you again, never see you
again.
And then when there was lying involved, then it makes me.
step back, take a step back and really think about things.
And it's like, whoa.
All the other stuff that I didn't care about was like, now it's like, that's gross.
You just have certain lines that you don't let people cross, it sounds like.
Yeah.
And then me not saying anything or noticing anything, people mistake that as like, I guess my chillness for weakness or stupidness or whatever you want to say.
But no.
Like someone took my, if someone took my McLaren Elie,
Elva, $1.3 million.
It saved there was, okay.
Say if there's two situations,
you.
You took it, and you just took it, you didn't scrape it,
nothing happened, you returned it, you just took it,
but you didn't tell me.
And then there's a version where you asked,
yo, dude, can I take the Elva?
I'll be like, yeah, dude, just make sure, okay,
you got to go out of angle, it doesn't have a lift,
you can be very careful, you have to wear a helmet,
whatever, and someone hits you,
or you hit someone.
Yeah, and I lie about it.
No, no, you just hit somebody and you just call me and be like, yo, I hit somebody.
You're like, whatever, I don't care.
But then it's like if, if Ari Abbey or whatever, it's like, yo, Brad took your car and
like, I didn't know about it.
I'd be more mad about you taking my car even though it was completely okay.
You didn't scrape it, scratch it, whatever, versus you crashing it or like hitting something,
being a huge dent.
But I said you could take it.
Then I wouldn't care because it's like, okay.
shit happens so it's a not knowing thing not known or being like sneaky or yeah like
this is a little one so if ari my assistants watching my gay assistants watching this is
funny like uh yeah he he he he he he i have a a car that's like a company car it's like a really
nice it's a really nice car yeah anyone it's fast loud expensive and i it's jokes like that's
That's a company car because it's like 140,000 ill gross, right?
You're not going to catch me dead in that unless I'm getting driven because I have to.
You're hilarious, bro.
But anyways, but he's always driving that car, but he has these excuses, are he?
Like, oh, so-and-so's borrowing my car or something my car was like, dude.
And this is a little one to where I'm not mad at that.
And he's a gay, a faggot, which he gave me the F-pass.
And he encourages me to use it.
So take it up with him.
But anyways, it's one of those things where it's so minuscule where it doesn't bother me.
But it's like, I was telling someone, I was like,
I wish you just asking you.
Yeah, I want to just drive your car every single day, the one that you said is a company car.
I want to drive it every day.
I know I have this nice car.
I fucking hate it.
I'm gay.
Okay.
I like this car.
It's got blue interior.
It's nice.
I'd rather him to say that.
Just tell them.
But that's something so minuscule to where, like, if you're watching this, I'm not mad.
I was just thinking like, damn, dude, just tell me that you want to drive the car every day.
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Let's get back on this podcast with Steve.
So yeah, so listen, I've seen obviously like shit happens over time.
Things go wrong.
I saw some stuff you posting about the Metacard
and it not really going the way you thought it was going to go
and where the money went and all that.
Oh, dude, that's just me being drunk, having a good time,
just in New York.
and just seeing that meme
and then getting like
some sort of anger
and just like
and then just being on my
like that's why I'm
after that day I'm like
my phone I have on me
does not have social media
I have another phone too
no social media
I have someone that rolls with me
at all times if I need to post
they have a phone with my social media
anyways
where did that anger come from though
just dude just me being
involved in MediCard and me
promoting it and tying my name to it
and saying a bunch of like
shit that didn't happen.
Yeah.
And that's just it.
It was just like,
this is just bullshit.
And then it's just a bunch of things.
I don't know.
Just like,
what happened with all the is?
I think it made like,
they made like $25 million dollars
but I haven't all the money.
Well,
the whole idea I thought was,
you know,
open up gyms and this,
that and the fourth.
So I don't know.
So that shit,
that shit bothers me
because like I would never like,
I would never say that to my people.
and not like try my hardest
and then say if it doesn't work out
it'd be like fuck dude like
let's do something cool
instead of like
having me have to hang out with people
like you know what I'm saying?
Like hang out like like oh we're going to a fucking
a fight and bringing people to hang out with
or this that it's like
nah I don't know
so yeah a little anger there it's just whatever
just even just growing full sand and milk
and everything and just having no
ownership or involvement.
But didn't you have ownership at one point?
Yeah, dude, and it gave me,
said you have 15% for free.
And free is funny because
And then you get an extra 5%
Free is also sui.
No, no, you have 10% for free for what you've done.
Okay.
So not free.
Free is what you do.
But if you invest,
but if you invest $500,000 right now,
like we need it by tomorrow,
you'll get a free 15%
plus an additional 5%
which is 20%.
so yeah
did that
sent the money
got nothing out of it
years later
had to
nothing
had to threaten them
to fucking act
people like to say
I'm just
oh Steve's crazy
no Steve is
it's fed up
yeah I mean I've seen it
bro
I've been around first hand
so I've seen it
I've had conversation
with you obviously
off camera about stuff
um
and I'll say this
bro
Kyle Forgeard
found me
when I was nothing
brought me out
I fucking killed it
everything but he discovered me
found me whatever there's no disrespect
towards him I love him I think there's
there's just certain people
in suit and ties that get involved
that don't give a fuck
about anybody but
themselves and their family
like me I care about the fans
some stupid ass guy in a suit and tie
does not care about our fans so
I think that was just the number one mistake
in and everything.
So this is no shade to Kyle Fordard.
It's shade to whatever people, his fucking advisors.
Okay, whoever that is.
Yeah.
Okay, it could be his fucking mom telling him what to do.
I don't know.
It's not him.
Okay?
It's just, so yeah.
I hear it.
I mean, there has to be some level of responsibility there too, though, just on the fact
that, like, that person, Kyle also has to make those decisions.
But I get it.
I mean,
everyone's making decisions
that they think are probably best
for themselves
and also for the company
at the time.
But,
um...
Yeah,
and it's always like,
oh,
you make so much money,
what a blah,
blah, blah,
but no,
all my money
that was made
from that side of things
was 75%
of Steve will do it merch.
Yeah.
Okay?
When we sold $12 million in full send merch,
my check was 400 grand,
okay?
Yeah.
My small percent.
Part of that was Bradley Martin
sold me drugs t-shirts
that I made no money from.
So,
so when I actually
made when I actually made a 1.1 million or whatever total yeah the most I made or whatever is
million most that money you got to think was selling Steve merch 75% of Steve okay because it's like
we sell 12 million dollars uh of merch and we only did it one time is that we didn't no repeat
after that it was eight and then just kept going lower but if you only make 400 grand off 12 million
of merch sales.
I'm not the one that's take, take, take, take, take.
It's just Steve will do it.
Merch does very well.
Yeah.
So there's this always thing like,
oh, you got paid so much money.
Well, you know, Steve will do it, merch did pretty well.
Yeah.
Throughout every single drop.
And so when you started to get like the 50,
the other percentage ownership of like everything else,
that's when it kind of didn't matter at that point is what you're saying
because there wasn't really money there at that point.
No, there's all, it was all fake ownership.
Like getting a raise from 5% to 8% in Merit sales,
you sit down and say, yeah, okay, you have a raise, 8%.
It be in the contract is if it does $8 million plus or more in sales.
So you had to hit a high number to get really anything bonus.
I know, but that's something you have.
Yeah.
You know, it's something you do in person when you're having that original conversation.
It's like, I don't know, just.
Maybe that's just how business is done.
I obviously don't operate the same.
Yeah.
But I don't fuck with bad business, dude.
I get it.
I don't fuck with lying.
Well, right.
So as it stands now, you're sort of separate, except for it seems like happy dad, right?
Yeah, dude, we're separate.
It's just something, I don't know.
It is what it is, man.
There's no, there's no hate.
I got to express this enough.
So there's a, no.
Who is it?
Kyle,
Saleem,
and the team, right?
Stiney,
like all the nerds,
whatever.
I'm not going to count.
Love them all.
Without Kyle,
I wouldn't,
I don't know where I'd be, right?
Can't hate him,
can't hate it.
I really blame people behind the scenes
and suit and ties.
And they probably don't even wear suit and ties.
They don't,
okay?
Because they don't think that's cool.
But that's who I blame.
That's fair.
I think Nell could have been the biggest thing
in the world if it wasn't for people coming in.
Yeah.
I think we could have been the biggest thing in the planet, on planet Earth.
And we were at one point, right?
I think.
Yeah.
Especially on, yeah.
Like the influence of we have, like all the grownups that are all growing up right now,
we influence them.
Like all the like the up and coming people that are going to run the world.
And if we like, I don't know.
I don't know how many people I've talked to.
two that was like once you hit college it's just like whoa just full send and knellk and shit
back in the day right or even to have that type of influence is pretty great gray yeah it's
crazy how it kind of all went because i was obviously a part of it in a different way mostly do
videos with you and doing content with you but to see it go from like what it was to to where it is
now was a little bit disappointing because it just felt like there was uh not so much important
there wasn't much importance placed on like everyone and it seemed like you kind of
mentioned people coming in and just being like, how could I make the most money for myself
from this? Not really like, but from from and I keep talking about people behind the scenes.
How can I come and make the most money, uh, from this and, and just like put the side
the most important people, which are the fans. Like, like, I'm telling you, like, when you,
the guy, that's why the whole MediCard thing is stupid. It's like you're really like disrespecting
in the fans. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. So,
It's like, and then I'm tied.
Thank God I didn't speak about it.
Like, because I was just like following our orders.
And I'm like, oh my God, I'm going to own a gym.
This is so cool.
Yeah.
But then you're then also the sad part is that you're the also the person that's going to get the most shade and hate from it not being what everyone said it was going to be because you're the front facing.
Yeah.
Potentially.
But since I didn't speak much on it and since I'm such a real ass nigger, I mean, I never really had no issues.
Yeah.
But I mean,
issues personally on my page or my video it's i guess they're there but it's so uh i don't know
there's just not many for me to notice but on like a twitter page or like a like the dedicated page
or you read reddit or whatever yeah it it's uh annoying yeah i get because i'm you know
i fuck up sometimes but if i say something i mean it like i may change my mind a lot or like forget
things but like I just know if it was actually me like who came up with that I would have
tried harder yeah and if it didn't work out would have done something to get back I don't
know man something yeah I mean shit don't always go go the way people plan it but yeah you're
right you got to have the right intentions in it I think maybe just that wasn't there but it is
what it is yeah it didn't pass focus on the present and future and just
being smarter like i just started um um um if i go to a place every day like the gym or
in Vegas like the casino i'm remembering like exit lanes and where to turn and stuff so i don't
i'm done driving the same place every day and gpsing every single day yeah it's fucking funny so
i'm doing that what else i'm doing yeah i'm really being an adult i think oh i'm doing stuff sober
What did I do sober?
Oh, I went to the last three UFC fights.
I didn't black out.
That's progress.
Yeah, usually blackout, honestly.
And I'm like, I'm trying to just be calm.
Yeah.
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So on that note, because I get a lot of people who hit me up, like even just people in
the space and we'll be like, yo, are you, is Steve good?
And that's another thing.
Like, I'm trying to be calm and not black out, but I still, like, and I was not drunk
or anything crazy, but at UFC, I'm still yelling at the Asian guy that he's fighting,
like, a bunch of like, like, stupid shit, but I'm so people think I'm really blacked out.
Or there's a, this happens so much where people think I'm taking drugs.
Yeah.
But I really just woke up with a little more pep in my step.
Literally.
And it pisses, like...
Well, I know you.
No, but dude, the other day I was filming
and we were about to do something crazy,
every single person thought I was on drugs
and doing drugs because I gave some kid
with Down syndrome.
I tried giving him a condo I own.
And everyone thinks that I'm just have to be fucked up.
And then everyone's cornering me
and then like, and then my whole body's tingling
and they're asking me, have you ever done...
Or someone came up to me and said,
you just did Tusi or cocaine or whatever.
And if I didn't do it, I'm going to look down and feel like, and make it seem like I did do it just because I have done it before.
And I'm just freaking.
I'm just hate how.
Why are you confronting me in my own house about drug?
When I get so mad and I don't know.
Anyways, people think I'm on drugs a lot when I'm not on drugs.
And then my, I tend to act like I proved to them that I did do drugs by my actions.
You play it up.
No, I, no, but it's like.
You do that on purpose?
Dude, I had, I swear to God, everyone thought I was on drugs, my mom.
and I was the sober.
It was the most sober I've ever been
filming a YouTube video
to where I had clavicle.
Clavicular.
Clavicular.
Yes.
Ubering me a crystal meth rock.
And I was like,
you want to say I'm on drugs?
Watch this.
I'm going to get ripped
and outmog all you guys
and do crystal meth.
But you didn't do that.
No, I didn't.
Yeah.
He actually talked to me out of it.
He's like, dude, I was like,
dude, I'm doing this because everyone thinks
I'm doing drugs when I'm not.
He's like, oh, well, dude,
if you don't want to do it
and then don't do it.
if it's not you.
And I was like, you know what, clavicular?
You're right, nigga.
He's right.
He talked me out of the meth.
Clavicular.
See, look at that.
Bro, I had a freaking rock coming.
And I was like, you guys want to see drugs, you know?
Yeah, but what is it, what do you think it is about you that, like, is it just the,
I get excited.
Yeah.
But you also like, you like to do the opposite of what.
I guess everyone thinks.
I know, I tell the people, you know, you don't think one thing two and in Cat in the Hat
where they do.
We're like, they're like, mom's coming home.
We need to clean up the place.
And then they start trashing it.
And they're like, think one thing.
Don't clean up the place.
And they start cleaning.
Yeah, you like doing the opposite.
No.
I like listening when people are, like if you accuse me of doing drugs, I'm not on drugs, yeah, I'm not on drugs.
Yeah.
Okay.
But, yeah, I like to listen to people too.
But when it's coming like there, like an accusation when I'm, it's like,
Like, sorry you need to take a substance to feel, to let loose or feel any type of good, right?
And even people thinking I'm like, manic or crazy and everyone asking, like, is he, is he okay?
No, it's like, hey, like, Mr. Perfect.
Like, like, I'm just kind of not afraid to say what's going on with myself.
Who on social media or YouTuber will be like, hey guys, what's up YouTube?
Love you guys.
Thank you guys so much for the million.
subscribers in 15 days.
Sorry about, you know, the video's not that good.
I was addicted to drugs and I'm going through withdrawals, right?
Who else would say that?
The truth.
Nobody, the truth.
Nobody would say that, right?
And if I go on Instagram and I'm, and I just type something that I think of my mind,
people think I'm crazy, but really it's like, okay, what, you don't have crazy thoughts?
You don't, like, you're perfect.
I just like
and more vulnerable
and show that side of things.
It's like everyone on the internet
you only show the bad side of shit
and you only show the good side of shit
and if you're showing the bad side
it's because you're seeking attention.
I don't do it to seek attention.
It's actually kind of lame being Steve will do it
and you're on the internet
and the persona is you're rich as hell
and you're like, dude, I'm poor.
Like it's just being just authentic.
And I'm not poor.
but like okay say if I make
let's just say if I make
yeah how your finances work man
okay let's just say I make $100 a month
I'll find a way to spend $130
and then it's like fuck you do that
every month it's like dude like the people
I have money for like I don't know
it sucks man
do you think you're ever going to get a handle on that
you bleep this out okay but I'm in a financial crisis
and I have no money in my bank but last month
I made
So you're really good at making money, not so good at holding on to it.
No.
How does it keep going?
How does it keep going?
I mean, obviously, just keep making it.
But just keep making it.
Yeah.
And then now I'm in a position to where now I'm a YouTuber.
So it's like, as long as I can upload every single week and get the views that I want,
which is at least a million views per video.
That's easy for you.
Then there's going to be no issue on making money because,
Yeah, a million views is cool.
But when you have a million views and you're like a real ass and you connect with your fans,
it's my million views is worth more than other people's million views.
I get it.
And YouTubers are scarce right now.
There's not a lot of them.
So I think just my stock is so high and just being a YouTuber as compared to like there's so many streamers and that viewbot, this and that.
And it's like, try being a YouTuber and viewbot.
It's like people will know.
I know it's not it's not like the same I don't I don't know yeah no I get it I notice I notice
everything too so so here's the deal I mean it seems like I mean what you described is just being
able to actually truly be vulnerable while you're doing all this content at a super high level is
why you it's also why you've had all your success and why people have connected with you like obviously
you're I think a lot of people look at you like you're crazy in a lot of ways but you're just true
to yourself and you're also true to your audience and you also explain things.
Yeah, anyone who says I'm crazy, like, is claiming to be perfect, I guess, right?
Yeah, which isn't real.
Because it's just like, I don't know.
But yeah, I mean, I am crazy, right?
Nothing wrong with that.
But, I don't know, could call it delusion.
Because I remember doing my Instagram videos in high school, right?
Just eating, drinking, like mustard, nothing.
Getting 300, 300 followers in high school.
And then, and then graduating and then taking like months off or whatever
and thinking about the Steve will do it Instagram page,
like graduated high school months later from ever interacting with the Steve will do at Instagram,
had 300, 400 followers and thinking, okay, I'm going to make it.
This is just like a little pause.
Like I'm just chilling a little bit right now.
But that's going to be, it's going to be successful.
And the delusion that I had to think that like, oh, I haven't even uploaded in months
and I have 300 followers and I have a few videos of me eating ketchup and a lizard and drinking
mustard and eating nuggets and drinking hot sauce.
I thought I was going to be successful.
I was like, what?
It's so delusional.
But do you think that's what it requires to have the level of success that you have?
I mean, yeah, when you're, yeah.
I guess when your dream is to be like an YouTuber,
because that's what it was.
I wanted to be like a YouTuber,
but YouTube, I made YouTube videos like video games-wise,
but my dream was to be on the internet.
And I was inspired by YouTubers, so I say YouTube,
but just be on the internet.
And then Instagram, yeah, I got on Instagram.
Yeah, it takes delusion if you want to be something like that.
But if you want to be like, you know, the best fighter in the world,
just go to Dagestan
when you're four
and you'll be there.
But yeah, when you're just like, you're just
fresh out of high school and you have 300 followers
and you're like, I'm going to be this big
thing. Yeah, it's delusion.
I don't, in hard work
obviously.
Yeah.
Are you happy?
Yeah, super happy.
Well, right now I'm super happy.
Life's pretty dope.
I swear God, right now.
I don't even use
I don't even have to use a phone
period of course it took me
going on social media
and lashing out and saying some shit
I said some crazy shit
like oh you have to like turn Dana against me
like something like that
basically my thought I think I didn't even remember
I think my thought was like
I was talk on my
I don't even know my thought process
but I mentioned Dana
oh god it's so gross
he's the best guy in the world
yeah you're still homies with Dana obviously
yeah I fucking
I fuck up so many times with him
But it's all liquor.
I just getting blacked out at UFC's and shit.
I'm the only person in UFC history to be taken out of UFC fighting a wheelchair and not be a fighter.
Not proud of that one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not fun.
Yeah.
Shout form energy.
This is Dana White's energy drink.
Clean energy.
Natural energy.
Yeah, it's good.
And then we have motion limitless pouches.
It's a neutropic backed by Gary Brecker.
I own 50% of it.
and it's to get out of my financial crisis.
This is a part of the play?
Yeah.
No, I have to start.
Let me see.
It's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, I love the little lip pillow, so.
Oh, those are good because if you're drunk,
it feels just like a,
it feels like a better version of any Zinn or Lucy or anything.
It just doesn't have nicotine.
So it's a great way if you wanted to quit.
It's a cool product.
And it works.
It's,
I,
I was sold when Cole Breka, Gary's son, was like, I feel he's one of my best friends,
was just saying how good it is and how it works.
It's just backed by science.
So that's why I'm in.
Usually a new tropic, well, after a narrow gum, I'm way more open to it because
the amount of people that are into narrow gum.
Yeah.
It's the same thing, but in pouch form.
Yeah.
But the fact that the Breca's backed it and it's just science is like,
Like I'm fully on board and I'm just trying to get out of a financial crisis.
So guys, it's just so funny you say financial crisis because I come I just,
you could just sell your 17 cars like, no, be good.
Dude, you have the craziest car collection of anyone I think I've ever met.
I think I have the craziest car collection as like a YouTuber that isn't a car
YouTuber as like a YouTuber slash influencer slash Instagram person.
Can you even name all the cars that you have?
Fosho.
Please name them because you just have this one in here that has no roof on it.
You have to wear a half of us.
We have McLaren Elva, which is the one that you're talking about.
McLaren Sena, McLaren 720S Spider, a McLaren 570S, MSO addition to the crazy one.
Okay, that's McLaren's.
So there's four McLaren's.
And we'll go to Ferrari.
We have Ferrari 458 Spider, Ferrari F8 Sprider.
Ferrari F8 Sprider
Ferrari 812 Super Fast
Ferrari SF 90 Spider
Okay, we'll go on to
Rolls Royces. We have Rolls Royce Specter
The Rolls Royce Phantom
And the Rolls Royce Ghost
Okay, we're going to go on to
We have
We got rid of a bunch of cars
Oh, we have a Lamborghini Kuntage
Coming, the one from Wolf of Wall Street
And the one from Dumb and Dumber
The old one, we have
there's got to be something else.
You still have the Raveldo?
I gave that to Togi.
Okay.
For his house, though.
Yeah, I have a sprinter van.
I have a truck in Nicaragua.
I have a Mexican Mercedes in Mexico.
It's insane.
I don't know.
Between the just Rolls, just between the Rolls Royces, Ferraris, and McLaren's, there's 11.
between three brands and then there's
how much total in cars is that
oh dude I don't know
it's too much thinking
yeah probably you should probably get rid of some
no because they're fun
I like them
but if you're in a financial crisis
I don't do well with money
yeah no I know I like no like with if I have a lot of money
you spend it no
if I had a lot of money I'd want to not do anything
I like the pressure, man
Okay, I see where you're going with it
I feel good under pressure
Yeah
Because it's a thing where it's like
It's like Avengers
It's like if we don't win
Like the world ends
Dude I love
Honestly this mentality is so great though
And like dude if I don't win
Like I can't afford my
Like it costs just to be me
And not being any extra
Well the fixed cost
It's 400, but let's add a little more.
Let's add 100 on top, which is half a million a month.
Just to be me, just nothing.
But you could change that.
But that would mean that I'm-
You losing.
Submitting the feet.
I'm waving the white flag.
But instead, I'm waving the black fag.
Black, wow.
That's okay.
Sometimes it slips.
Black fag.
Yeah.
The black flag.
Which those are, you know, awesome.
You don't see them.
Dommer liked those a lot, too.
Oh, yeah.
Dombers.
Yeah.
I was watching the other one with Zach Efron.
What was it?
Oh.
He's cool, the pretty one.
The one that's like handsome is like, I'm handsome.
Who's that guy?
Ted Bundy.
Ted Bundy.
Yeah.
I did a joke where you're boys with him.
Are you boys with them or no?
Was that a rumor?
Never met him.
No, it wasn't a rumor either.
You just said that now.
I came up the rumor.
It probably was you.
I mean, you come up with most of the rumors about me.
The one that's still, I still get in,
person to this day. How many, I don't know, six years later, that I sell drugs. Yeah, which is stuck.
I was saying black flag. Okay, I didn't make any sense. But I, uh, yeah, I'd rather make more money
and be under pressure. It's way more fun. It's living life to the fullest, for real. When you spend
more than you can make, it's like, how can I live fuller than this? Like, I'm literally spending
more than I have made. No, like, I respect it. It's pretty cool. Do you think there'll ever be a point
where you, like, slow down on that? Like, where you actually try to, like, let me,
keep some of this.
Because I want to, because I want to say, like, there are people who view it and they'll say,
this is fake, the stuff you're doing is fake.
Like, I first hand have watched you give out hundreds of thousands, if not million dollars,
like to people randomly.
Maybe they've also given me a car, 80,000 cash.
Maybe they think it's fake because they would never do such a thing.
Like, I don't know.
They just thinking like that to save up for their future and that's, that, the, the,
They're thinking like how could this guy even have enough money to do all this.
Yeah.
And it's just a thing where it's just like, it's not that I have it.
It's just I'm making it and spending it and I'll borrow some and spend their money.
And it's, it's kind of sick.
It's fun.
Okay, I'm going to have one of these pouches.
Yeah, you're good.
I'm going to have a few.
Why do you have a black family on your chain there?
I see the six-nine chain, obviously.
And I see Donnie, RIP, it will go.
but why the black family on the chain all right so i have a black family on the chain because when i say
the n-word when i say a nigger he'll look at his chain yeah he's got a black family on it okay
so that's that that's the end word pass there no i just made that on the spot i saw it i liked it i
don't know look he looks like urkel or something yeah i saw it a jewelry shop i bought it is this whole
thing cost me with this and the chain cost me 20 000 i was taxed because i i was taxed because i
I had not only pay for this, but I had to pay for it to get remade for the family that commissioned this.
I don't know.
I like it.
I think it's a conversation starter.
Yeah.
Wait, it got broken and then you had to repay it.
You had to fix it?
No.
I took their piece because they were picking it up.
Oh, okay.
We called him and said, yeah.
Did you see the thing with Timepiece talking about Drake and he, like, broke a watch and didn't want to pay for it?
Did you see that?
Uh, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna take a swag in it.
Yeah, go for you.
Four better, dude.
You know, dude, Steve, you are, you are, you, I'm impressed by you, man.
I really am impressed by you.
You're, you are a crazy, but sometimes methodical individual.
Methodical, what?
So, I think I'm the Zeus?
No, I think, I think, uh, methodical.
Oh, I'm so smart. I'm Bradley Martin, do?
No, methodical.
That means, that means just like thoughtful.
I think it's easier to say thoughtful than methodical.
I mean, it depends.
Because methodical is sort of describing, like, the way you go about everything.
Kind of chill.
No, I know, I know, but it's like, I'm impressed by your ability to, like, just keep going.
It's like, it's absurd with the amount of money.
Like, you spend, everything is just so, like, I see it because I've known you and I've
seen your come up.
Oh, well, the only reason that I got money and make money is because I value relationships
and partnerships and even just friendships really i mean so like right now i'm sponsored by pactrae right
yeah they paid me they paid me a bunch of money for the first month and i dude they wired me like
over a month ago and i'm procrastinating starting the partnership because i just take it so god damn
seriously like i just i just it i don't even there's no contract um like i like i have like i have like i have
two companies, you know, this is no, I mean, you see the money I spend, whatever.
Like, I make more than seven figures a month, right?
Yeah.
With those two contracts, there's, there's no contracts.
It's spit handshake deals, man.
Yeah.
No, who else on the influencer, YouTuber space, or even just in the world, really?
Zero.
It's going to do a contract, a seven figures plus a month and no contract.
That means, and dude, that means right now, like,
I can just go negotiate with competitors and go to them if I wanted to.
But that's not a thing.
When someone asked me, because I'm a hot commodity kind of with the companies that are competitors, right?
I am.
It is what it is.
Yeah.
I would never show interest and nor would I even, like when I seen the messages from one really big one,
that's got the money.
Or multiple,
it's,
they can't even talk to me
because it's like,
I just respect and loyalty.
Yeah.
Towards my current peeps.
So that's the only reason why I'm rich right now.
It's just because my relationships,
partnerships,
how I carry myself with people,
my honesty.
I'll be honest.
I wouldn't,
I would definitely be rich still,
but I would have to,
I don't know.
I,
and that's the whole thing
with,
Logan Paul podcast.
It was like, why you started?
Because, yeah, I could have explained to him in detail, which I don't even need to explain to you in detail or not, you know.
But it was a real answer.
And that was the truth.
A real ass nigger, dude.
It's kind of why I've, you know, have been able to maintain my financial.
How would Tate say it?
States.
Status.
Status.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Which is fun.
So you think that's the key to being successful in this space, just how you carry yourself, loyalty?
To be successful in this space?
No, for longevity and long term.
Yeah.
I mean, to be successful, you've got to be different.
I don't know.
But once you're successful, if you're like that nigga and you're that shit, if you're just, like, real and you're good and good person, even though it might.
because I was depressed for years, right?
And YouTube got deleted.
It was like, oh, like, why me or whatever?
This shit sucks.
You know, I have no money.
I was making a lot of money.
It was like, at the time, my YouTube got deleted,
had no money because I spent all my money on YouTube videos.
Yeah.
I had a little, you know, whatever, dude.
But anyways, it's like, why me when I'd been so good?
But now it's like, oh, my God, I'm so thankful.
I'm just so thankful for like how I've carried myself the last few years is with everybody,
every relationship, partnership, everything.
I'm so thankful.
Oh my God.
But no one really taught you that.
That was just you.
That's just who you are.
Yeah.
I don't know.
My memory's not the best.
I would like to think my mom has something to do with it.
She was very nice, especially looking back on it and realizing that my parents really didn't
make money like that, how giving she was.
with her financial status.
Like even little things like them making,
oh, God, they were such pores.
But even the way that she let me like buy food for kids
that couldn't get food or like there's like this black kid
that I noticed never ate,
but he was the running back for the football team.
He's massive.
So I was like, yo, dude, do you want my mom to make you lunch?
And my mom would make him lunch every day.
So maybe I think get it with my mom
Yeah
Because it's like
I don't know
I guess I've always liked giving money
To black people at a very young age
I guess that's so you know
So
It's true
I believe you
You're giving I know you're giving
I did bring like a lunch every day for
A black guy
Just because he was big as fuck
And didn't eat
You're like yo you need this food
Yeah
It was just like, so started, you know, I was attracted to the blacks young drawn to them.
Honestly, I thought I was so cool because I was like best friends of this kid named Delroy.
And my mom would buy a would buy us candy and he would sell it.
I'm not kidding.
And he'd give me 50% of it.
My mom would buy Delroy candy to fling in school.
I didn't get it at all.
So we sell smarties because that you smoke smarties
So Loki you were kind of the drug dealer you were kind of the plug
Yeah no and then out of during high school maybe
Yeah I would sell weed and stuff it was cool
But it all was everything happens for a reason I had to get arrested and go in probation
And do this and do that you know
Everything happens for a reason
You believe that about everything in life?
Yeah, dude.
Would you change anything that's happened over your whole career?
Career-wise, career-wise, not personal life.
Career-wise, no, because everything happens for a reason.
I think we live in a simulation.
Yo, do everyone at home, you guys know what a desert eagle is?
I never told this story.
I'll say it now because I say whatever I want now.
Yeah, no, I know what a desert eagle is.
So I was in a condo building?
And someone gifted me a Desert Eagle.
So, wait, someone gifted me a Desert Eagle.
Months later, I go to my condo, right?
It's 50 floors up.
I don't want to say where it is because this is a fake story, by the way.
Yeah.
So in my condo, 50 floors up.
And I'm on the phone.
I was like, oh, shit, Desert Eagle, little did I know that there was a magazine in it.
And I'm just, do, do, do, do, do.
I cock it and I shoot.
And in a condo.
My ears are ringing.
The place smells like gunpowder.
And short, long story, short, zero repercussions, zero phone calls to police.
There was a hole in my bathroom door.
And there was zero damage on the other side.
And yes.
Okay.
Guns don't shoot if there's not ammunition in there.
My ears were ringing like it was fucking cod.
And the place smelled like gunpowder.
And I was like,
Fuck.
And then there's other stuff that's happened that would like potentially or is career
ending.
Yeah.
And it's just life.
I remember one of those things.
Like,
and it always works out for me.
So you think it's a simulation or you think it's God?
Because you do a lot of good.
What's the difference?
I mean, a simulation would would imply that it's like some sort of, I mean, I guess God
is still in a simulation.
Yeah.
But also like.
is God and isn't that
God?
Wouldn't we just be his
simulation?
Yeah.
Well, what do you think it is?
Simulation.
Do you think it's like
an alien simulation or a God simulation
or like another version of human
simulation?
And I'm like this conference.
I don't know.
I think it's a force of good though.
Yeah.
Because everything you've done, man,
it seems like, it seems like
you've done so much good,
which is why you have so much good.
I guess that's like
No
No
Well there's some bad people that are old
And have had a lot of good things for a very long time
So
I don't know
What are you talking about?
You're talking about the whole Epstein thing?
Oh no dude
That guy was a rock star
You don't know
Stop
You liked them young
Stop bro
Some people like well done steak
No no
Yeah
And they're psychopaths
I'll never agree with them and they should be murdered.
Okay, fair.
Okay.
And then there's people that like young kids, but who am I going to judge, dude?
I'm going to judge.
Fuck that.
Did you see the Super Bowl?
Did you bet on the Super Bowl?
Yeah, I had 800,000 on it, roughly.
On the Seahawks, right?
No, on the Patriots.
I thought that's, dude, when you bet that type of money and their dogs, I just figured,
oh, shit, I'll get out of my financial crisis.
$800,000.
Yeah.
$750 to $8.50.
No, it's just one of those things, man.
It's just because it's like, it's not even like I,
it's not even like I took out money to put it there because I don't have any money.
I took, the money that I took out of the $800, okay, almost like half.
350, so almost half.
So the other $350, $450 is just, it's credit and shit.
So, you know, it's always fun.
You just got to pay that back now.
That's all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What did you think about the bad bunny thing?
Did you think that was a good performance?
The whole internet's like,
oh, why are they a bad bunny and not?
I mean, if you look at it from all angles,
it's like football is, you know, very American
and we should really, you know,
football fans are very dedicated people
and we should appreciate them, right?
They're the ones why they make so much money
so we should appreciate them.
So you're not catering to football fans at all
by playing bad.
bunny.
Yeah, I see.
But bad bunny is the number one artist in the world, right?
So it can only help football, right?
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
I mean, the NFL is a business.
Like the reach, like the amount of people that watch the Super Bowl in other countries,
it had to be, this had to been the most viewed Super Bowl in history.
It is.
It has to be, right?
It is because of Bad Bunny, right?
So when you think of it from like a, I don't know.
Business marketing perspective.
Yeah, and even them just like.
I don't know the players.
Like, you can, now you maybe some, someone special.
I don't know who I really hated everything about yesterday's game.
But you could game fans because of bad money, if that makes sense.
Yeah.
Because he brings a whole new audience.
Yeah.
But you got to take care of it.
I think it's, it's a disgrace.
As a football fan and someone that grew up in America,
half time, let's do, let's cater to the whole American family.
My mom, my dad, me.
Like, let's just get, let's get some hits.
Who do you think would have been better?
Just English, man.
Yeah.
Some of hits.
English.
It can appeal to everyone.
I feel like Chris Brown would have hit.
Chris Brown, but anyone, man, just anyone.
Freaking.
Like, when they did that whole East Coast rap thing, like, that was so sick.
I was at your house.
Yeah.
Like Snoop, like Snoop Dog, Dr. Trey.
I mean, that was dope.
It's like, or the West Coast.
Like, why not do, I don't know, East Coast,
or why not just do, I don't know, anyone.
Yeah, I get it.
Just anyone, freaking.
But that was not a good betting day for you at all, it sounds like.
Yeah, but gambling is, it's waves.
It's, you go, it's, you have winning days, losing days,
but it's, if you frequently gambler and you gamble, let's say, every other day,
you don't have good days and bad days.
You have good months and bad months.
You might have two or three good months in a row.
You might have two or three bad months in a row,
but it comes in waves.
and I think I've gambled enough in my life to, like, verify that that is factual.
It comes in waves.
And again, I go back to the simulation.
It's, we live in a simulation.
I don't know.
But when you say we live in a simulation, you don't know it.
Is that like you're saying fuck it, kind of?
Fuck it as in, okay, there's crazy turbulence on the plane or the other day
and I was trying to land at the East Hampton Airport.
and it was crazy weather and wind.
It was like, I'm not scared like that
because it's like we live in a simulation.
It's like, I don't know.
If I'm meant to die, I'm meant to die.
Yeah.
But it's clear, it seems very clear that I'm not meant to.
Yeah.
But who knows, dude.
What do you think you're meant to do?
I don't know, be great.
That's it.
It's be something.
Do you think you've done that yet?
No.
so young i don't know i wonder um yeah i don't know
greatness as in yeah i've i've given out tens of millions of dollars now at this point
and that number has gone up since when i other people ask me when i've realized i don't realize
how much money i've spent yeah spend and spend like so yeah that number is up and i have i've
changed so many lives like straight up yeah that's what life's about though dude yeah like at the end
of the day and financially you change so many lives and helping but like I realize my videos are
so crazy and I'm such like a crazy ass nigga that there's for real there's people who be like
like these videos help me out a lot yeah like people just like I don't know like there's some
it really can't help someone out when they're like now it's the kid in the hospital bed
I can't get out for months.
It's like, and he sees my videos and it's like, whoa, I think it's crazy.
Yeah.
Well, I think it goes back to the delusional sort of belief that you have to have about
either being successful or just getting anything good in life.
I think you sort of embody that, like entirely.
Thank God for being delusional.
Yeah, it's worked for you, man.
It's actually like really, I don't think there's ever been another creator that's like,
because I've been in the game before you were ever in it, obviously throughout the time
you've been in it.
There's no one that's just that I've seen.
and I think this is why you have all your success
that is as sort of delusional
but in a good way
and you help and you give so much to so many people.
I'm not trying to like sit here
and sound like I'm glazing you, but...
Glazing me, bros.
Yeah, but it makes sense, though.
It makes sense why you have what you have.
No, again, like I said earlier,
I've seen you do it.
Like, in real life,
I've seen you give away just money
that, you know, could change someone's life
in an instant.
You've done it many times.
I love doing it.
And so much off camera.
That's part of it.
Giving away money only for camera.
It's cool because spreading positivity.
And I love it.
And I encourage everyone to do it.
But for me, I don't know.
Is that why you get you had the Mr. Beast District?
That's why I'm comfortable saying the Mr. Beast District
because I give away so much money and I'm a philanthropy.
Amputters or if I say I can't that's a hard word. Okay.
Plentervis and I am, but that's who I am like like that like I confidently know that's who I am on and off camera like I'm a giver
I can't help it and I also can't acknowledge that like I do like being under pressure like I do enjoy that
weirdly enough and yeah there's big parts of me that just wish yeah if I want to go by a
something that's three, four million dollars, I could just do it whenever I want, pay cash.
And that's how it should be with the amount of money I've made.
Because in my career, I have made over $100 million.
I can confidently say that when the last 12 months I've spent $19 million in Bank of America.
And that's me being sad and depressed.
So I can confidently say that.
So the Mr. Beast thing, you drop the disc track.
Why the, why the Beast disc track?
No, I just, I don't know.
Beasts, I already said everything.
Everyone knows.
Everyone's seen the, I'm sure everyone that's watching us has seen me talk about beasts.
Yeah.
I don't even want to re-explain.
Didn't you have a Logan Paul Bist, uh, distract first?
Yeah, I did, but I started to stay away for that.
Yeah.
And it just because, uh, I don't know, he is, uh, scary.
He is scared.
I like Logan, man.
No, dude.
What's scary?
Like physically scary or just?
No, no, no.
Yeah.
He's got a good physique.
So, I mean, I wouldn't want to fight him, but like I would.
Just for fun.
Not saying I'd win and probably lose.
I don't know.
He's just lawyers and stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he will get your ass for sure.
And I have some of that's super close to me that is,
super close with his wife.
And it's like,
kind of did it for her in a way.
Not worth it, yeah.
No, just like,
I don't know.
In the diss track, the writer did say
something about his wife.
Yeah, that's not.
So it's like, ah, it's just,
if she's a sweet, like, I don't,
she is probably really sweet and shit.
And,
but yeah,
stayed away from that.
So why the Mr. Beast one?
I explain the old thing.
I don't even want to talk about,
but when he gives away money and shit,
I just, it doesn't hit, bro, he just, I don't know.
You think it's for, it's for something else.
I just don't think that like, I don't do, I don't know.
I don't have to, it's my gut feeling.
I don't know.
I'm going to talk about beast.
He's kind of like a loser.
Except, you know, he gets 200 million views video.
Yeah.
What, uh, so, so what's the plan now?
The plan is just to make a video every single week.
It'd be as authentic as possible.
And I say as possible because you're on YouTube.
You got, you can't, you know, you have to follow the rules, but.
Yeah, you learn the hard way already.
Yeah.
And then, you know, start businesses and stuff because I was really good at making money outside
of sponsorships.
Yeah.
Like selling stuff.
So, but I always got like a small piece of big pie.
So that's why we got, you know, motion pouches, bro.
I'm telling you it's like neurogum, but in pouch form.
Backed by Gary Breka.
That's why I love it.
And then I have my clothing brand.
Eric, and that's named up my dog.
A percentage is going to go to the Donald Foundation.
Obviously, my first choice would have been Donald,
but it's just too tied to, like, Donald's, you know, Donald Trump.
I don't want, you know, people to think, I don't want to have to explain myself.
Yeah, I get it.
It's my dog that died, and, you know.
So, yeah, so just starting stuff, like, everything that I'm passionate about,
like, I'm weirdly passionate about my supplements that I take.
Yeah.
and it's all about like the science behind protein and I love these I love my supplements I'm addicted
and I love red light hyper bear I love all this stuff that I've been like obsessed with for years
yeah I want to basically just like sell and I just want to own things and have my sponsorships
which is my sponsorships is literally it's going to be pack draw and rhubette and that's it there's
like you cannot sponsor me like you can create something with me but you can't sponsor me really like
to be very hard.
My goal is just to make a YouTube video every single week for forever.
I have a master plan, but the master plan for retirement where I drop the mic,
you can't say that out loud.
You got to tell me that one off camera.
It's too good.
It's really good.
But I just make videos every, I'm so happy to be a YouTuber so blessed.
I'm going to try to disassociate myself with social media,
and I've been doing really good with that for like five days now.
and I'm so much happier.
Like this phone,
I can only go on TikTok.
And,
smart.
Social media fucking fry in the brain.
Yeah.
It's a thing because there's like this chick I'd be really liking.
So when I want to look at her quote unquote Instagram,
I got a safari harass.
You got a Safari to find it.
It's so funny.
Let me see.
I won't tell you, but I,
you're,
So I'd be scrolling through Safari and I'll be looking at photos.
Oh my God, you are fucking funny, bro.
I don't like jerk off or nothing like that.
I just kind of look and be like, oh, wow, she's, you know, she's pretty.
Dude, you're hilarious, man.
Yeah, but life without social media, if you're talking to a bitch, if you want to see your ass,
you got to go on Safari to find it.
So, so last question.
Or photos, but like, you know what I'm saying?
You always, yeah.
You're hilarious, man.
Last question.
Quit looking, dude.
Sorry, sorry.
Too much.
No, I was just, I was just, I was.
I was all, yeah, my bad.
Actually, though, you love this photo of her.
No, no, no, no, I'm good.
No, this is what she was 15.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Look, it pops up.
No, high school, look.
That's her in high school.
Yeah, yeah, I'm good, I'm good.
You like that one?
I'm great, dude.
Yeah, I'm great.
So, so it's a, it's funny because she looks really good.
Okay, Jesus Christ.
And she is.
Stop, stop, stop.
I'm, okay, I am looking at a high school.
All right, stop, stop, no, we're good.
And thinking, we're going to move on.
We're going to move on.
We're going to move on.
But that's not weird because I talked to her and she is...
Well, she's of age.
She's older now.
She is my age.
She's your age.
Perfect.
But wow.
Yeah.
One last question for true fans, because at this point, they're going to get, they watch
the whole thing.
They love you.
Otherwise, they probably wouldn't watch that long at the end of the day.
So to the kid who wants to be on social media now, who wants to be on the internet,
or wants to do what you do or emulate what you do, like have done, do the same things
or be able to get to the point that you're out.
What do you think it requires now?
social media landscape is so different and so saturated.
I know I get asked this question all the time.
It's way too hard right now, man.
I can't answer it.
So if I had to start from zero, I would,
you got to be different and you got to like,
bro, you got master clipping, I guess.
Like, I don't know how else, dude.
It's like when I joined social media is just a different world.
Yeah.
I can only give advice.
My advice is not good.
Because where you started was different.
I blew up by posting special unique videos that got posted on pages like World Star
and Daily Loud and they would post and I was getting a significant amount of followers.
But if someone had a special unique videos and they got posted on World Star, you wouldn't gain 200K followers overnight like I did.
You gain nothing.
It's just, it's different.
It's not just saying, oh, World Star is dead so you can't do my path.
It's different.
Like it's all about short form scrolling brain dead shit.
And so, but I can say the thing that's paid off most for me is being like a real ass nigger dude and taking relationships, partnerships,
everything seriously and being good and telling the truth.
And that's what's paid off for me long term.
Well, it sounds like being genuine.
It sounds like obviously focusing on community too then.
Yep. Being authentic-ass digger is really what's paid off for me.
So, like, because I had that thing where I was deleted off YouTube.
I'd like to say that there's, like, a handful of people that could get deleted off YouTube
and take a three-year break.
And, like, during those three years still make, like, crazy money and then come back, like, nothing ever happened.
So, again, I really think it's just...
how I've treated people, everyone,
from the random person you meet at the gas station to whoever.
You just treat everyone like a person.
Yeah.
But I could be me too.
Really be.
Yeah, me too.
To bad, like to nasty people.
Oh.
But yeah, that's it.
Well, that's it.
I think that's the way to end it.
I think that's the appropriate thing, man.
It is how you treat people.
It is, yeah.
Do you treat people?
You got to treat people.
people, well, my thing is always like put myself with other people's shoes.
And, yeah, it's like, how would I want to be treated?
The Golden Rule?
Even, like, when it comes to someone staying at my house, like, how would I want to be treated
if someone was staying in my house?
It's just cool to feel welcome.
I don't know.
Yeah.
And so you got to, just in every situation, especially like, that's why I'm
such a sucker for employees of any sort because it's like, okay, I know how much you're making.
Yeah.
You know, so that's why I'm such a sucker for, you know, the waitress, bartender, the person
that's working at the front desk of anywhere, your cashier anywhere.
Yeah.
Well, I got to stay at your house tonight because we went over on this shoot, so.
Oh, so you missed your flight?
Well, I didn't even get a flight yet because I didn't know what we were going to be done filming.
All right.
I'll just buy one tomorrow.
But we're going to go film.
I actually don't really know yet.
I think you have a surprise for me or something like that.
Yeah.
We're going to go film something.
We're going to go take.
When is this video posted, by the way?
Because this video is posted tomorrow or the next day, my video.
So Wednesday, 8.30 Eastern.
So I believe that's the, uh, uh, uh,
11th.
Yeah, so it'll be the
February 11th.
Yeah.
And
and,
um,
yes.
Is it a good surprise?
Yeah,
it's a good,
it's a great,
it's a great surprise.
And we're gonna,
yeah,
we're gonna have fun back on YouTube.
Um,
start filming with Bradmore
because I'm telling you the comment
of how like,
like,
like I did a really good video and
my vlog is seven,
is 17 minutes or something.
So I have 2 million views and the average view duration is 16 minutes.
And so it goes in the convict kitchen.
So it basically told me that like 75% of people like watch my entire vlog.
Yeah.
Like literally.
Yeah, it's great.
Like they watch my entire video.
Fuck, why was I getting into that?
Oh, anyways.
So for all these people that watch my video, there's a lot.
It's all real views, all real everything.
And I'm very proud of that.
There's a lot of sneaky, naughty people out there.
Yeah, who bought it.
I see it.
Yeah.
But anyways, for the top comment on the video to say something, you need to troll
Brad, when you weren't mentioned in the video, you're not in the video, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
I did all the crazy things.
So I was like, okay, we really like, I didn't, I knew it was powerful, like our dynamic,
but I didn't know it was like that, to be honest.
Really?
I know, but, bro, we filmed like how many videos together?
I know, but it's like,
bro, I had a secondary channel that would get millions of views
that was like about videos that we would film together.
Like, you were getting millions of views.
I was getting millions of views filming the behind the scenes.
No, I know.
But that was like, it's crazy to me.
And even, say if the Logan Paul impulsive shit didn't happen,
and you search my name on YouTube
it will be in Steve will do it
channel then Bradley Martin
and then like Steve will do it Selena
and Steve will do it 6-9
and Steve will do it gambling
and Steve will do it Dana White
but you beat Steve will do it Dana White
gambling Steve will do it Selena
Steve will do it 6-9
Wait wait so is this a troll
or is this a real gift then what's going on right now
It's just a video
I don't know
So are you trolling me then?
I don't troll dude
I walk shit down nigga
I stand
I'm fast. I speak facts.
If I'm lying, I'm flying.
Well, I appreciate you, bro. Thank you for coming on again. You're the man.
You really are.
Thank you. I'm proud of you.
I'm proud of myself.
Yeah, fucking proud of you, too.
My life's very good right now.
Yeah.
Even though I'm poor.
You're not poor. It's like a weird, it's an in-between.
No.
Because if you were poor, you wouldn't have this.
I wouldn't be able to, you know, look at all those cars in real life.
We're poor. Poor is different.
You're very blessed.
I'm blessed hashtag bless
hashtag what was it
Are we
Are we
Which one are
Which team are we
Free who
Free who are you talking about
Who we freeing?
What do you mean?
What are we freeing who?
There's a group that needs our freeing
Who are we freeing?
Palestine?
I don't know what are you talking about
Is that our team?
We definitely want to free them
Right
Wait who we're freeing Palestine from
That was a whole thing
That was going on
Israel
Israel
Okay
So we're team Palestine over Israel
Yeah but did you
have another team you were thinking of? What's going on here?
The Lions. The Lions. Okay. You're talking about the Lions.
Free the Lions. Free the Lions. Free the Detroit Lions. Clean up the streets.
Golf. Clean up the streets.
Yeah, you're fucking, you're funny, bro. All right, we're going to go film. I love you guys.
Every Tuesday, subscribe to the channel. I'll see you guys next week.
There'll be a video with me and Steve on Wednesday. Go check it out. Obviously, you guys
know where to find it. Steve will do it back on YouTube. I love you guys. I'm out of here.
