Because at this point, I'm like, this is gonna be my life now. I went through a point where I just had to work through it, where I was just like, everyone's gonna die around me, and that's what I have to deal with, and it's just like my fault. I'm like, he's told that we're looking at a dukey on my face. You're sitting right next to him.
You can easily do it on this side, I think. I think it was on this side. I did not see it, I can say that honestly. I can also honestly say if I did see it, I would've said a goddamn thing, not a thing.
Hey, welcome back to Paul's, I'm gonna podcast in the world. So that podcast we're talking about where Mike had the spec of dust on his face. I just wanna make sure he's still a boxer. You took a couple days off, gotta make sure I'm up with there.
That was incredible, maybe KSI should've put you in the God tier on his influencer box or list. Well speaking of KSI, this episode is actually airing after KSI's episode. Really? Yes, we can talk about.
I'll have a favorite episode. Great app. Mike, you didn't cut one person off that episode. You crushed that.
No, I honest to God, I swear, I just felt like I was sitting there, I was absorbing. I felt like honored to be listening. Like I swear, it was dope. I learned a lot.
We even talked about it on the ranch. It was funny, you came at me as like a listener of impulsive, taking some useful information from the episode. I was like, wow, this is really interesting. I mean, Rita, I mean, Rita, I've been having deep conversations just because of that.
No way. Yeah, I f***ing me up. So just for the listeners, the conversation George and I were having revolved around spreading herself too thin and focusing on one thing instead of all the things and then just mastering and doing your best at this and then you'll excel in that vertical more than you ever would when you do too much. You know, it's good to do a lot, but if you do too much, you're overworked and then you're less effective overall.
That's what we were talking about. But yeah, bro, I knew if I was sitting across from JJ, it would be fireworks. And that's why I honestly didn't feel like we need to do there. And Jordy was like, yo, if you need me to sit in, I was like, nah, I think he was perfect because he's a really good amplifier breaks up the monotony and do a joke every now and then.
But JJ, it was really their show. I just hung back. No, that's good. He told me that afterwards.
And I was happy that I wasn't there because that had a lot riding on it, a lot of pressure and I had to be able to say something at the wrong time or whatever. No, that's good. I'm happy for you guys. He's a peer in a lot of ways, like an equal.
Like truly, it's really, he's almost like I said this to one, I was like, bro, in another life, we'd probably be like, or he said this to me, another life would probably be best friends. Like we're a lot alike. He was saying it's so funny. It was crazy.
And it was cool to just have that open dialogue with him after being like rivals, like intense rivals for so long. So much so we're like, we beat the shit out of each other, like physical altercations. And now we did a lot of, we were really, we actually a company. If we're going to upload this podcast to YouTube or only fans, we don't know.
Seriously? Yeah, there was a lot of complimenting. Like we were really. Yeah, some sort of comments.
Wait, did you see any other guys? Yes, we did a side in the video too. They were on the side of him. Why?
I would love to. But I'll see him soon enough. We were fishing. We were fishing.
I don't think you fish. You know, I also did his production. He did a live stream album release, like a full like 40 minute production with a really big budget. Like the studio they had was impressive.
And I made a little appearance. I was the ghost of the future. Really? So I got to tell him that because of his mistakes, I became the biggest star in the world.
That everyone loves me now. And I made a diss track. And I'm famous. What's the deal with their production levels out there?
They have the most insane, the UK is the most insane production that's got to be. He's shockingly told us the amount he spent on one that we thought was a million. He only spent 100,000. So I just, I feel like they're so new in the game when it comes to production, like Hollywood's been in here for a long time.
So there's a lot of competing factors. But I think there you got to get a lot of more bang for your buck. Plus they got that Liam. What a guy.
He saw that last mention when we talked about it when the podcast. Oh yeah? Oh cool. Yeah.
But yeah, great trip. Finally we did a podcast with KSI on it. But also today we have another guy, so very special guy. So I'm going to bring him out.
Ladies and gentlemen, he's one of the biggest producers in hip hop today. Happy Craft Division of XXX, which is hold on. Oh my. Ski match the sum guy to do swish.
They go this way. But I'm going to put your balls against my back. Go ahead. I'm going to restart that.
Oh shit. Oh, here's your secret to the hip hop community. Nice DJ scheme. What do you mean by boys?
How are you doing today? Better not, dude. Only only about three people have crawled across the desk. It's all right.
It's all right. I'm the only non-porters. I think so. Yeah.
I'm just kind of tight. How are you, bro? I'm doing good actually coming in man. No, thank you guys.
Honestly, when Mike came up today, I was like, damn, it's raw. Yeah, bro. And I don't want to put any pressure on you. But like, he's like under pressure.
OK, good because he said, yo, you're going to fall in love with this kid. Straight up. Like I had like five people endorsed you. I hope so.
What is it do? Why are you so special? I don't know, man. I think my superpower is I just make everybody around me better.
I think that's my superpower. But can people feel that right away? Because that's usually a process. I don't know.
Do you feel anything right now? Look at me right now. You got a great vibe. I can tell you're confident.
I can tell you're like easy going and laid back. I feel comfortable around you, right? Like I imagine a lady killer, bro. Like that's the vibe.
Like a murder? No, I like this guy. Fuck. Nah, like this guy.
Fuck's like for real. I appreciate that. Thank you. You got the rolling up on me.
Can I like sparking out? I'm only right. Of course. So I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I've been seeing scheme a lot lately, scheme ski and coal.
Honestly, three of the best people I've ever had the honor of hanging out. I mean, just great people, great vibe, great energy super positive. I love how you do awesome, bro. Those guys are like, those are my brothers for real.
Like I really got real deal love for them. I would kill for them. And you and coal, you and coal go back. Yeah, yeah, pretty far back.
And like ski, like we were young. Wait, where'd you grow up? I grew up in Florida, actually. So yeah, how did all this stuff take off then?
You know, it really has started like I grew up in like Palm Beach. It's like a small little city, a little bit north of Miami. And I don't know. I just like always love music.
I like played in the band when I was younger, like orchestra kind of bit. What is your name? That was first chair. I like you feel me?
I like I love music. I love how you flex that first chair. You worked with the greatest artists in your like, first chair. First chair in the fifth, sixth grade.
Yeah, I'm him for sure. No, yeah, but it was definitely like, I don't know. Nobody really does music in my family other than my grandma. And like she just plays a piano and shit.
So like I was just, I don't know, it kind of just found me. And I was just like, all right, since I was young, I mean, like you could probably look back on my face. Actually, I deleted my Facebook. If you were to re-look at my Facebook, I think I like once posted, I was like, and like, this is not a good, like I don't feel this way.
Obviously, but I was like, I'm gonna kill myself if I'm not like doing what I want to do by the time I'm 21. So like, when I turn 21, I was like, OK, cool, I'm killing it. I'm doing pretty good. This is all right.
I was 24 now. So we got, you know, you think there's a lot of people out there that have that kind of mindset? Like they set a certain age for themselves that they want to. I feel like maybe nowadays a lot more because like, I just think that there's more opportunities for kids nowadays.
Like for me, back then, it was just kind of like, oh shit, you're going to release music. And there's not like sound cloud really wasn't a thing just yet. It's kind of just starting. So it's like, yeah, literally people are still passing out CDs.
Like my homies are like killing it's passing out CDs. And you have like your like your shit in the back. Dude, yeah, like literally it was like, I mean, that's just what it was back then. Now it's like with the internet and all everybody and all these influencers and all the shit.
It's like, dude, just you got to be more outgoing as a kid. And I feel like you got to be like, I want to be famous. I want to do this. You know what I feel like people in our generation kind of created a lot of blueprints.
No, they did. But when we were growing up, I didn't really know what I wanted to be. But even if I did, especially if it was a lofty goal, like an entertainment, I want to be a DJ, right? You grew up in Florida.
Like if I said that growing up, my parents, my grandparents were like, dude, how are you going to make money? That's literally my grandparents. I grew up with my grandparents a lot. And like my grandpa was like a hard working fucking Cuban man who like worked like 35 years in a sugar cane middle like his whole fucking life since he got here.
It's like, I was doing this shit and my family was like, what the fuck are you doing? Like literally, what the fuck are you doing? And I was just like, honestly, I don't know, but I don't really give a fuck what y'all think. So I like, I love my family.
And now, like as they started to see things get better, like they're very supportive. But I will say like my mother, like she, my everything and she believed in me since I was like, when I was like, I want to do this. And she was like, I cool fucking go for it. She supported you.
I love my mom bro. She my everything for real. Where's she at right now? She's actually in Florida right now.
Cooling, you know. Just relaxing. Probably doing the same thing as you right now. No, actually, look, she needs to burn.
My mom has epilepsy. So I've been trying to get her to smoke weed or do something with that. She hasn't yet. She hasn't but she finally like was like, all right, I'm a ghosty adopter in Florida.
And like, because she has that stigma. Yeah, yeah, for sure. She's like, when I was growing up, she finally smoked weed. She's like crying.
She's like my son. My son does drugs. My middle-ish. No, I'm not.
I get that a lot, bro. I'm actually just keeping this man here. That's just my question. Like, I mean, this and like the non-weirdest way I can ever say.
But like dog, your eyelashes aren't a different level. What the fuck? That's a nice one too. Hey, what's good man?
You just turn, look at me. Look at this eyelashes, bro. Yeah, no, I was actually, when you asked me, what do you feel right now? The first thing I fucking noticed, I go like the fucking eyelashes.
You're like the wind from you fucking blinking, bro. Stop blinking. Yeah, it's crazy how sometimes you got to tell your family to fuck off. But I'm glad you have the one person who said you can't.
You can do this. Yo, for sure. Yeah, my mom was like, my mom and dad split up and my dad went and had another family and stuff. So like, my mom was like the only one there and she's working her ass off.
As many hours as you can possibly work out of furniture store, taking care of me and my brother. And I'm super grateful for that shit, man. I ain't never had she growing up. So like, being able to be here and my mom hits me up every day.
And she's like, I can't believe. I can't believe this. And I'm like, yeah, mom, I love you. I appreciate you.
Hasdov. I'm gonna keep it real. I think I'm too humble sometimes and it kind of like fucks me up. Like I don't think this shit has really ever gone to my head, bro.
I'm like, I don't know. I mean, yeah, there's certain points where like when the juice album came out and like the conversations record that I had been fighting for forever, like I fought for that record for like two years to come out and when it came out, it went number seven on Billboard and like, yo, I ain't, like, you know, this is not like my first time doing some shit like that. And like, I first, I was like, oh, man, I fucking did it. I did it.
And I was just like, it lasted so short though. Like that's literally how I am. Like, okay, cool. Now I gotta get on to that next.
We were just talking about this. You know what I mean? Try not to get caught up in the highs or the lows. No, for sure, for sure.
That's the main point too. You can't get caught up in the highs and lows. And I like, and I got a lot of people who like look out for me like shout out to Skrilix and Rex, like these amazing producers who are my homies and like, they were the first thing they did was call me and be like, remember this moment and like hold it. Like, and that's about it.
Other than that, just keep going. Yeah. And I was like, all right, cool. So I don't know.
I feel like, like I love being humble. I think that that's like, that's what gets me further. What is the third thing that came to mind? It's really not a fantasy, bro.
I appreciate it. It really is. I appreciate it. It really is too.
Thanks, bro. I've got him. He doesn't have him too much, bro. He's like, nah nah, I was going to say.
What the fuck was I going say? Sorry about my box. I'm hitting the head. Highs and lows getting caught in them.
Yeah, I was going to say something. Oh, yeah, like you're too humble. You're too nice. You're too nice.
Like if people come up to you at someone pitch, you either. Apple, you know, you have that, those guys do a bad habit of that. You're giving motherfuckers my number. I know a lot of people don't want shit.
Stop asking me for my fucking time. Wait, do you give it? I give it every fucking time, bro. I do too.
I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm just like fuck. Like the other day I was chilling. Like this kid's like, yo listen to this. I'm like, bro, we're like all five in.
I'm like, we chilling like this. Already do your ear. Brothers music playing. So I'm like, yeah bro, this is like fucking wrong.
I'm like, you know what I really hear like everyone else's conversation in the music. And I'm just like, sometimes I'll be honest. I'm like, yo bro, honestly this, you need to like do a little something here. You need a little more confidence.
Oh yeah, yeah. This is it, bro. No, like that is it. Like that's me, I swear.
But I'm working on it. Yeah, it sucks. You'll get better at it. Eventually, it's gonna become too much of a inconvenience for your life where you're gonna have to tell people to fuck off.
Do it from a place of understanding. Yeah, for sure, for sure. I mean, I am still, you know, like some fans I'll be like, yo bro, I'm literally physically exhausted after the show. It smells like piss in this alleyway.
It was literally like the show you're just like shit out here. Like we already took all these pictures. Like I love y'all so much. I gotta go.
I'm not the pastor on time. It's like you got to comfort. You're still a human. That shit gets exhausting.
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I'm just like, I mean, he was just a regular person too. This has been one of the more pressurized podcasts as I was looking forward to having you on. Because I know that those fans, the juice fan base, the ex-sex fan base, they look at those guys, it's like, they're idle. They look at those guys, it's like, I don't have kids that come up to me and cry.
Like they cry and they ask, because of what they've done for their lives. They're like making them feel better through hardships and shit like that. And being someone that's not, I told you this is a walk and then I was like, listen, I'm by no means a historian. I'm a leader of those guys or ski.
And I just want to do justice to all those people out there watching. So I guess I'll just comment it from like a more uneducated standpoint, I guess, because I know they would kill this. What was the journey like from head of head bang geek in charge to first chair ass. First chair, the fucking mean thing.
He was getting his flute sucked all night. You better let him know. I mean, you had a little shorty in the seventh grade too at the time. She was so fast.
Listen, no, no. She was the fastest girl I ever met at that age. She was like, suck a dick, Kelly. I'm like, I'm just getting into jerking off.
I'm like, I'm on Google. I'm on Google taking off the privacy on my shit little phone and typing in boobs and pussy. I swear to God that was me. We have found out about jerking off.
Sorry, I don't want to talk too much about jerking off. Get back to music. Yeah, for sure. I love jerking off.
But even to this day, I have a girlfriend. I love her, but she knows. I love spanking it. There's nothing like spanking.
What's your go to time? Is it morning, night? Like, what are you? Dude, I have like, it's like, I don't know.
Sometimes it'll be like, I'll get up, and I'll be like, time for a shower. I'm going to spank that shit in the shower. And then I'll be like, you know what? I'll spank in the shower, and I'll get out and smoke gas and be like, dude, I'll go around too right now.
So you'll just be the beat. I'll be the beat. Be the beat. Back to back.
I'm like, you know, I hope you're watching right now. If you were wondering where your conditioner was, shorty, I'll bang that shit out. I'll be emptying the finger. I'm giving my dick up using bad gym.
His girlfriend stands outside the door when he's jerking off like this. Yo, listen, listen, bro. In my shower, I have like a bench, and it's kind of ducked off. So I sit on the bench, and yo, this is crazy.
I'm saying this. I'm never going to shower. I'm going to be like, no, no, I'm rich. I got hell of showers.
I live in a three story penthouse. We go. Did you do it every shower, though? Bribes jerked off in every single shower.
That's got to be the opener. That's got to be the opener. I'm including that in it, too. You're saying it's the opener.
Yeah, you got it. No, yeah, but bro. Yeah, jerking off is fire. Especially with the bench and the shower.
No, it's nice. I'm like, I'm doing business on my phone. I'm reading emails. Why do you take a nose this now?
I just got like an offer. I got a buddy with you. I got to get totally personal, but I found that girls get a little violent and aggressive when they see you match. Let me tell you something.
Yo, let me help. Yo, it's facts. My girl, why are you just jerking off some other shorty? I'm like, you know what?
This is better than this. Would you rather me cheat or would you rather me jerk off to the shorty? I'm not talking about that. What do you mean, Josh?
Just coming here and choking my dick. Why are you doing that instead of doing this? Okay, yeah, no for sure. I'm right here.
What's your partner? What's the fuck you'd rather jerk off than just ask me to have sex? Sometimes I got to get personal with myself, though. I got to make love to myself.
Self love is a very important. I feel like that's how I struggle with depression and things. I'm like, I'm going to go spank that shit. I mean, it's a known.
I swear. There's nothing better than jerking off sometimes. It's a known mood booster and endorphin or dopamine dump. How do we go from music to jerking off?
You did. I didn't finally do it. I feel like this goes hand in hand with you. You know what I mean?
Nice. No, yeah, I like that. Lead chair. Oh, yeah.
You're getting spanked by a seventh grader. Oh, yeah. She was very forward. She was really on having sex.
I went to a really broke private school. It was really shitty. It was really fucking bad, bro. The girl there, we would be in Spanish class and this is not normal at that school.
Me and her making out, she's giving me an OTPHJ. The fact that he said this the other day, and I was like, that's crazy. That's crazy. I didn't even think about it.
I didn't even think about it. And he said he used an OTPHJ for so long. I was like, I'm not gonna be sure. We have this girl at a neighboring school that went viral locally for jerking off three different dudes and not chemistry class.
Shorty is amazing. Same thing. I want to know what you know. UTHHJ.
W under the bench. Okay, that's cool. Dude. So you're getting handy.
OTPs, making out in class, touching the duty, you know, and that was different. Ain't nobody was doing that in my school. and you just said, fuck it, I'ma make rap music. Like it was, it's not like how it was like, so I was like, so it was like, I was like, the kid, but I was like the kid in my school who was like already listening to rapper.
I had my homies like from where I, like I live far away from the school. It was like a whole thing. I was only going to that school cause my cousins were smart in here. It's like a finesse.
He was like, and then she was like, pfft, pfft, pfft. I'm like, oh yeah, now I'm fully hit. He's grabbing the little, right? I'm getting sucky.
I wish I would. Whatever happened to the first chair guy, he was so nice. I was in with chains. I was sagging his pants.
Fuck it. You said the chain. Oh God, I'm smoking weed. No, I did smoke weed.
I did smoke weed shortly. Like in the eighth grade after that. So where, where did you go to, what Catholic school? I got kicked out.
So I was getting back. So with the girl and all that stuff, like my school had really, like they were just like fed up with me. And they were just like, you should not come back or like do this anymore here. And I was like, I was like, what the officially said to you.
No, I promise you, they're just not gonna back or do this. Yeah, this is not for you, my boy. So like, I was so happy. I was so happy.
I had a public school that was right in front of my house. All my friends went to. It was so much fun. Like my homies were smoking black and mildes in front of the school.
Like I'm like, yo, why can't I go here? Why can't I go here? In Florida, bro. It's like that.
Like I had one of my homies like drove to school. Like in the eighth grade. He was 12. No, no, he was like 15.
He was kind of great. Yeah, he was a super senior. But yeah, but I was just like, I was already like there all the time like with my, with those friends. And I was just like, this is not for me.
Like I'm not like all these kids here. Like I was at Catholic school. Like, no offense. Anyone's very religious.
But I'm like, yo, all these stories are fake as shit. I'm like, yo, there's no Adam and Eve. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. You guys always make it big. I'm very religious. But like they make it.
Like my thing is like, no, it didn't actually happen. But they're like stories that have symbols. And that's what it's about. So like at my school, like they were very literal with it.
And I was just like, it's not like, like, like, you were listening to him preach and then that shorty grabbed your dick and then you like stopped listening. And then you were like, I mean, I never gave a fuck. So when Shorty started touching my dick, I was like, this is it. This is all I care about.
I like, wait, this is raw. The boys are back now. We all talk about it. I think I'm coming.
I'm coming. I'm stuck in the dick sand. Yeah. So anyway, I spent a while.
I really wasn't for it. And I just was like, yo, I really just want to do this. And like when I went to that school, I like really got close to a couple of my homies and we started making music. His older brother was like a producer.
So that's kind of where I started to get in when I fit in type thing. And then, yeah, we just started like making noise in Florida and like doing shitty ass shows with nobody Adam and fucking fighting people and putting it on the internet. No, it was kind of like people would show up and they'd be like not, they wouldn't fuck with you or something. And you'd be like, yo, fuck you.
Why are you here? And they'd be like, this is disrespectful and like you fight. What was the sound at the time? First of all, the CDs.
Oh really. It was like for us, it was like we're recording in a closet in a room, like shitty mic. We're not like this is like the shittiest of shittiest situations. And it's like nothing is mixed.
Nothing is mastered. It's just literally make the song. However, if it sounds the best this way, like we didn't know what the fuck was doing. And then it was upload to sound cloud.
It was just that. I'm not sure if I'm going off like free loops. Actually, I think at one point we were recording on what is that shit I think is cube bass or? Cube bass?
Is that what it is? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Where you can record your audio on that? Yeah, we would make music on that.
And like, I know we used to do that. Are you sure? I know it. I know it.
I think it's gonna be. Listen to the vibes though. I grew up with a lot of like Palestinians in Lebanon. So I'm like, you guys had the same cube bass.
You just used on every desktop. Exactly. So like that was really just the vibes. And it was like, we had no idea what we were doing, but it was like it felt good.
And it was like, we're just a lot of high energy. And our music mainly was like, everyone loved performing. So it was like, our music has to be high energy. So like the distortion and the bass and all that.
It was like, we don't care about any type of mixing. We just need it to sound good on speakers at a show. And from other folks to turn up. And to turn up.
Which makes sense. That was the only thing. Because all the people you worked with are after. All the up to last week at Ski Show where people were hanging from the fucking raps.
And that was our energy. It was like, yo, we some dirty kids from Florida who like went and like, we're homeless now. And like living at random people's houses who are like, our managers, who are not managers. Who are just stealing money.
Like literally stealing money. And like, you live here. Like these dudes are like fucking going to college. I full sale.
You're not a fucking manager. So it was like, we were, I mean, it was cool though. You know what I mean? We were like, we were getting some money for features because mufflers were making noise out there.
And it was just like a really good vibe. Like it was just like the most pure, like for me, that was like, that's my most pure point in like all this whole process. And I think that like, people can relate to that in any aspect of any work is like when you're first coming up, like that drive and the hunger and like the vibes is like, they're not better than that. Like, I could go back there and like be really happy.
Now, a lot of my friends, you know, were alive back then too. And I'm just like, I want to see them too. And like it was just, it was a beautiful thing, bro. Like I look back at that and I'm like, this is the nucleus.
Like this is what it's about. If you lose this, you have nothing. You know what I mean? And I put that towards anything I do.
I'm like, there's always a main point and a main reason. If you lose that thing, like you don't have nothing. I call it child like excitement. Yeah.
When you're just happy doing what you do because you love doing it and that's it. You start there and then everything else that follows is just a bonus. Yeah, it really is. You know what I'm friends with fame.
I mean, at that time it's so simple. Yeah. Shit simple when you're a kid. But as you go, it becomes about money.
It becomes about this. No, no, I'm saying the exact opposite. Do you understand? I don't explain it.
Right. Okay. So it's actually not about the money. It's not about the fame.
It's at the time when you're kidding. No, no, no. That's what I'm saying. If you continue creating for the reason that you first started creating because you loved it, right?
And you use that as your nucleus of why. That's your why. You'll be happy forever. Even when you're an adult.
Yeah. Yeah. Honestly, I forgot you said that. So you go.
So you're making music. How does that lead into me? Next crazy. So I have like at the end from him like 2015.
He's like, or 2014. He's like, Hi, my name is Jose on for and this is my music. And you check it out. So me and my homie Isaiah who wraps as Wi Fi's hero, we came up together and we had already been making noise in Florida.
So like Denzel Curry knew about us. Pooley, a couple of these cats are like, you know, Rap Now stuff and like, four fronters for Florida's music. We had already kind of like been discovered by some of these dudes already coming up. And then X was like, I want to do music too.
So like he saw us kind of do it. So to ski. I think it's crazy like when ski tells me that shit. It's like, I remember you and Wi Fi like rapping and shit.
I remember X told me one time I showed he's like, Hey, man, you know, you and Wi Fi were in Broward at the show and like, all my homies were trying to jump you and like, I told him not to. And I'm like, thank you. I was really like, thank God. It was just me and Wi Fi and like one homie.
I'm like, we would have got fucking stopped up. But yeah, it was just dope though. Cause like he showed a lot of love and like, he like was just sending me his music. And I think like shortly after that, um, we like linked up at a show and like, at that point things in Florida started to come together for like our age group of kids.
And we were like, like me and Isaiah kind of had our little thing like it was like a collective called Rich Life. And then we were just like, all right, put it together. What is it? Members only.
It's a whole group artist out. So that was kind of like our thing. It was like, you have to have this strong support team to make like something that's not cool yet. Cool.
You know what I mean? You got to have a bunch of people being like, ah, not this is actually cool. We're in the same vibe right now. So it was like, we had a lot of shit going on.
And like a lot of things that blew us up was like, yo, X went to jail at first for fucking situation with a guy. And then like the music was coming out and it was like high energy. And then there was like all this controversy between like what's going on and like what people think is happening. So I think that that's kind of like what blew it up was like there was just so much controversy.
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He was literally like bet that. I can't wait to see you. Like pulls up to the show. He's like, yo, come on.
Let's go. I'm like, no, I'm not feeling I'm not going to the show. Like I'm chilling at the crib. Like I'm trying to just smoke weed.
Everyone else like I'm going. I really wish I went to this because it was it turned out to be amazing. But so I kick it at the apartment. They go and I get a call after and I'm like, bro, we just got into a huge bra and I'm like, fuck, I'm like, I'm pissed as fuck.
I just missed his bra. I'm like, I should have known I'm like this kid's pussy. He's fine. I'm pulling up.
So I didn't go. It was an amazing bra fucking job pulls up to the show and he walks in and goes, where the fuck is this kid like he don't even give a fuck about performing nothing. He just like, where's this kid? Let's go outside.
Fight me right now. And the kid at him swear up and he beats the living shit out of him. Like he beat bro. Like there's a picture of him like holding him in a headlock on the ground and like X is just literally shirtless holding him and the kid's face is like we have to pull that up.
It's the cover to young brats like look at a young brats cover and it's like a record that he put out and shit and it was like bro the record young brats is basically like, oh, I'm a fucking, oh, I don't know if I can show this. Oh, fuck. No, this looks like a lively type show. Yeah, you definitely cannot.
He beat is that though. There's a whole video. It is such a good. He's just smiling.
He's just a good fight. He's a good fight. It's a great fight, bro. Job patches him up.
He really beats is that. What I'm saying was a good fight. Was it a beat down? I mean, no, I mean, there was, you know, moving around and throwing around kind of nice.
But listen, this is one thing, bro. This is the littest dude with the most heart and the most hands I ever met. Like he loved fighting. You could tell I would always see his videos to do swearing up and then one time he got was this thing near the end.
It was like, I want to start really learning how to fight. He was learning from boxers like this one boxer from Manchester who's like this dude who like be training with Florida used to and shit and like, jolly would be like, yo, me and you, we waking up tomorrow and sparring. There was a point on me, bro. We were working on the, I think it was 17.