Antonio Brown
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You know what I'm going to do? Yeah. I'm going to get on a show with him, show up in his fucking Vietnam helmet with this on, and I'll say, fight me to the fucking death.
For the rights of the name.
Yeah, he had me going when he said a homeless designer vagina.
Yeah, he's like the ball boy.
You make me miss New York, dude. Because you look like a pizza maker, you know what I mean? You look like the guy at like 2.30 in the morning when you're blacked out with your friends, and you go, what do you want, pal, huh? What do you want? Pepperoni?
You're wearing white shoes because you want to protect... The black ones. It's a racial thing. I support you. I wish you the best with you and your wife.
He's got eyes on everybody.
That's a little pink right there.
What do you mean you're pregnant? What was that, Antonio? I believe in God, not in Trojans.
Yeah, I want to check it out.
Titty milk, yeah. You know, when the baby's born, you know, they put him on the titties.
I've never seen a black Russian.
Okay. Right to the movie theaters.
Scottish blueberry. Let me tell you something. I'm going to go...
I'm a 20-year-old white Russian.
I always played football. That's right. Football, you know, football, ball, football, ball, football.
That is the correct answer.
I love you, bro. Give me a hug, bro.
Yeah, because I feel like people want to know where's he at. He's killing it still.
That's part of the marketing, yeah.
meetings for rappers is very unusual. I mean, he's more than a rapper. I think he's just a creative genius. He makes beats. He's in fashion shoes. Right, of course, yeah. He's just creative, lucrative, and I feel like he's really passionate about it.
Yeah, he got to calm it down. I told him God is love. Yeah, I told him God is love, man. He's really in tune spirit with God. So I told him that God is love, be love.
I feel like when I stopped playing football and I walked off the field, people was like, this guy's crazy. Like, he's retarded. You know what I'm saying? He's illiterate. So, you know, I was like, you know what? Maybe I could, you know, rebrand CTS being, you know, giving people perspective of...
Now, he loves settings and how stuff looks, shapes, designs. He probably sends 100 images every day, just different designs.
You should see his workout. He draws on a whole comic book about his workout. It's retarded. Yeah, it's crazy.
You have to be driven. You got to be driven, man. You got to get on that bike and exercise that cardio. He's got that agility. He's got that agility just up and on it.
I feel like this is one of the lucrative helmets that they wear when they go to war. Lucrative? Yeah, lucrative. You know, this is the crash out buckets because I feel like when you wear this helmet, you already crashed out. It's like you committed to the crash out.
All in. So I feel like we have war right now with the Democrats.
They didn't even clap for the little kid. No. That was bullshit.
Different challenges people face and great individuals, how they overcome adversity and just kind of share and tune perspective of, you know, how people was getting through trauma. No matter if you're a football player. I mean, what is like for you? You started them. UFC. Yeah. Yeah. UFC. Yeah.
That's why we got to bring comedy and love back and the enjoyable laughs on X. Were you on Twitter before Elon bought it?
Did you get in trouble at all?
No, obviously back then I was representing the NFL. There's some stuff I can't really talk on and speak on when you're representing the team.
Yeah, we don't want to stress people. I want people to come to my X page and ball out your ass. Yeah.
Me and my guy Jacob, we put it together. Genius. Yeah. Genius.
It was huge. I think it was bigger than the award show or the Oscars. I feel like we had a lot of numbers.
I think almost 200 million engagements. That is so crazy. Right on the X, yeah.
People are starving for fun. They need excitement. Yeah. A little uncomfortable, but a little cool. Yeah. Because we make the uncomfortability cool.
Yeah, you're having a good time. Yeah, a good time, making people feel good. Yeah. That's what we need more of. Are you going to do more award shows? I need to. We need to do more, especially if you're a part of it, if you're going to come support it, of course.
I'll get a bunch of guys to come, too. We need to do a real experience, like a real show awards where we have it.
Yeah, man. People look forward to it and feel happy about it.
It made people feel good for doing great things, man.
Yeah, I like the podcast. It's a world of space.
Yeah, Pat's taking it to a whole new level after the career.
I would love to. I started a little on CTSPN, but I think I need it. I feel like I don't want to be the guy that's just talking about... Yeah. I feel like sometimes we get a little watered down when you just... Right. Talking too much. I feel like as a player, I always was about action. I love to talk and be funny and creative, but sometimes...
It depends on, you know, what's the seriousness and the purpose coming behind it or what's the meaning.
No, but your opinion is really good. Thank you.
You're always real. You're a realist.
Keep it official or tell the truth how they're feeling. So, you know, it's always amazing to be here with you on the experience here. It's real.
But a lot of people can't really pay that price. Like, how do you come to a source for yourself where you can just be 100% genuine about, like, how you feel and who you is?
Yes. So for me, I try to use it because this is a serious standpoint. A lot of ex-players and players have actually has been diagnosed and, you know, passed away from CT. So for me, you know, on a serious point of, you know, bringing record awareness and bringing, you know, a reality standpoint of what athletes and people fighting or anyone in their daily lives facing from head trauma or
No one's benefiting from you going back to being your true self. So how do you handle criticism? You just... Handle it with achievement, right? Just don't say nothing, right?
How do you feel about crypto, man? You got Phantom Wallet? How do you get your money in crypto?
What about the butt coin? You heard of butt coin?
The dodging new dogs coin? I'll write a shirt today, a Dodge New Dodge coin. I mean, it's a bunch of coins. There's like a million coins, right?
Yeah, I feel like you should. I was thinking about lodging a coin myself that's really legit that you don't own. You don't sell it. You don't rip it. That way, if it tanked, they make their money. I feel like you could go to focus.xyz at AB and check it out.
Yeah, no pump and dump. It's unruggable. Like, nobody can pump and dump it.
Yeah, you can't pull the rug out. So that way it just stays and grows. Because that's why I feel like that's why people get in trouble with all these coins, just pump and dump. People don't want to be scammed or fucked over or manipulated. Exactly.
So I feel like you got to have, for me, to make one coin, I feel like we got to make one that won't sell a tank, an unguardable one that you could focus on. I think I'm going to put it out now. It's on focus.xyz.ab.
Yeah, you can't fuck people over. No one's feeling good without their decision.
of just people writing them off, you know, and encouraging therapy, encouraging how do you get through tough situation and then making it funny.
Right. Yeah, you got to put something in on it. You can't just start off. You got to have your money. How much money? How much ever you could put.
Because I feel like nowadays if you do something crazy, people are like, oh yeah, that guy's crazy. So I was like, let's just show why they crazy in CTSPN and show the cause of the craziness.
I've seen you get high with Elon Musk on here. He hit the joint and it's like. Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly, yeah. I like that.
Yeah, I figured he was— Think about that.
Bay smokes. Right. Bay smokes. You got to explain to us. I know how it's legal. How? Bay smokes got the paperwork.
I think he got hemp. He sell hemp as well.
So that was the key about it, to be able to get the clearance on 50 states-based smokes.
I'm going to put that fire in you to get going.
Got to commit to be the difference.
Life's always about being driven. The moment you think you can stop and just not do nothing, then you're going to be stopped. You got to keep going.
Wanting to be content in regards of everything's done, right?
They want to go do some on their own time.
You got to live life, you know what I mean, healthy.
Of course, everyone. They was like, bro, what the fuck? They called my phone like, bro, you an idiot. You calling people crackers now? What the fuck is wrong with you? I'm like, bro, it's uncomfortable sense of humor for comedy, bro.
That's what I'm saying. Everyone loves crackers.
Ritz crackers, Cheez-Its.
I just feel like when I first started, they're like, what the hell is you doing? Or a faggot out of the day, they're like, whoa. You know what I mean? I was like, you know what? It's not meant to like, it's meant to bring people up to say like, yo, we could have a funny moment. For fun. Yeah. Yeah, fun.
I remember when one of my football friends, Rashad Mendenhall, back in the days he tweeted, it was like 2012, he tweeted about like 9-11 when he was playing. And I remember right away.
they had like the feds calling his phone newspaper it was it was crazy what did he say he's just like i don't think we should be celebrating um the death i think the death of osama bin laden i think was for the 9-11 attack i think in 2012 i think he must we just killed him america just had killed him so i feel like he tweeted something and it was like back that's when we're back on twitter it was like you was limited with yeah that was a prime example of you know
Yeah, attacked him all over the news. I think that was his last year with the Steelers.
What did he say? Do you find out what he said, Jay? Rashad Mendenhall said 9-11. Shout out to Rashad Mendenhall, man. That's my brother.
Yeah, yeah, it'll be over.
Yeah, so... Traumatized. They had CTE by that time.
Thank you, man. You made my job easy, you know. All the entertainment you give me.
Yeah, because you never think about the repercussions. You just think, how do I make a better life?
No, I don't do Snapchat.
I don't mind a little Harry Potter.
I hit it with my wand still.
If it's Harry, then that means it's not really been spanked a lot.
Damn. I thought a hairy pussy is not a busy pussy.
If she cleaned it off, that means she's getting ready to give it.
It must be a shortage of dick. I don't know how much pussy I'm getting.
Yeah, so I feel like CTSP was brought back to recognize the awareness of high-level people experiencing trauma and not being able to overcome that trauma because, you know, life's changing on you in a second. You're playing football, you know it's going to come to an end, and then what do you do next?
You're never going to get the opportunity.
Yeah, you could just pop it out.
It's too available nowadays. Too much at the finger, these kids.
The worst shit of the day. Some craziness on there, right?
He just went and fried turkey on the middle of the street.
That's fucking ludicrous. The internet is undefeated, but it is our shit. We run the internet.
All the time. I see one today. I posted it. It was like, the wrestling guy has no condoms, and then Elon Musk. I was like, I don't like calm Adidas, so I could have put my name in.
I didn't know he was getting so much pussy. I thought Elon Musk was a calm guy.
He's spaceship and a pussy.
It just comes to you, right? What are his DMs like? His DMs. Jumping out the gym, huh? Full of titties.
Full of titties, huh? Back shot.
He's got a movie theater in his DM.
You know Sean Kingston? My guy loves you. No. He's calling right now. You never met Sean Kingston? He's calling me right now because he loves you. Tell him what's up.
Love you, brother. Call you after, brother. Yeah, everyone's excited I'm here. Even Theo Vaughn told me to play some Trick Daddy.
Got the mullet going. He's swaggy.
Yeah, he got the country...
Yeah, it's always entertaining.
What about Shane Gillis? He's the best.
Yeah, that's my heart, man.
Yeah, I love those guys.
Yeah, he's amazing. He's killing it, too.
Yeah, we need more people like that, like him. Yeah. In the world that's just, you know, prayer, doing what they love, giving back, comedy, making people light up.
People enjoy themselves again. You know, just be all natural selves. Make the uncomfortable a little comfortable and a little fun.
Yeah, no one want to ruin what they built up for a couple seconds on what they say. Exactly. It takes so long to build your shit.
You lose everything for one moment.
Yeah, calm that shit down. Don't ruin everything when we built this. Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't take yourself out of the game.
And that's just the nature of free speech. Exactly. I feel like we all have the right to own opinion, no matter if it's right or wrong. It's just your opinion.
Exactly, because the lifestyle, you know, and making so much money and being able to transition in regards of having a new career and not making that much money all at once like you used to. And I think sometimes bankroll could be used to protect assets in regards of people coming after you, too, knowing you're a big target when you're in a position.
So it's grateful that we're in better times and things getting better. People are able to express themselves more on the X app. Thanks, Elon Musk, for giving us that good freedom of speech.
And UFOs. You saw those UFOs?
It's all drones. Maybe some... What do you think it is? Maybe we need to just call the men in black. See if they know.
Government agents and investigators coming through. It's got to be.
Yeah. Random as fuck. Yeah. Will Smith.
I don't think they can do that.
Yeah. I remember Tony Robbins kind of did that to me one time.
Yeah. You know Tony Robbins? What did he do? He did that... Kind of hypnotized me a little bit. Really? Yeah. How did he do it? He got, like, just sink some stuff in my spirit. Just like, yo, AB, go win the Super Bowl. See yourself like this. Oh, really? Yeah. Tony Robbins, really amazing. I met him through Tom Brady. Oh, really?
I put you right to sleep, everything. Really?
It's kind of like, you know what I mean? Close your eyes. You just say a lot of stuff and just bringing it just kind of put in your spirit You know Tony Robbins.
Yeah, I went and seen him in Boca Raton maybe, like, 2020, right before I got with Tampa Bay. It was like, yo, you're going to win the Super Bowl, man. You're going to make a big catch. See yourself. Really? Just lock it in in my spirit. Just like, it's pretty cool, man. Shout out to Tony Robbins. I think there's something to that.
He got a real good manifestation in just downloading the program in your body just for seeing yourself at that place. It was another level.
Of course, that's a nice book too.
Yeah, the most important.
Of course. Discipline is the way you emanate success.
You go on the road trips and you're messing with girls.
Yeah, not getting sleep, not eating the right foods. Not making your workouts and hitting those. Yeah. Studying that film. Discipline is the most important thing.
It's not the only thing.
Gotta hypnotize yourself. I feel like it just make your vision a part of your spirit. Anytime, you know, because I feel like you can write stuff down, write affirmations, you can set goals, but to meditate on them and make them a part of your spirit, like, it's different.
Make them a part of you.
And then do all the little things.
Everything come together.
And you got to make it a part of you, not just writing down.
Just making every aspect, every step. If you're going to have success, a part of you.
These ladies these days, they're going to have a nigga baby because they're homeless.
yeah yeah well so this house in boca raton did the first time freak you out because the first time was probably the weirdest first time i was a little weird but then when i'm like then when i went to sleep and woke up i'm like dang i feel refreshed i feel like you know what i'm saying i feel like right i got some new feelings in myself because i thought at that point i was going through stuff in the nfl and i was kind of like was pissed off because i kind of knew like man these guys could just get you out your spot whenever you want
but it was just like I finally realized that you know what it's not even about me being right in the situation it's about just being happy like what made me happy in a situation instead of just focusing on man I'm right man they did this I was right just let it go and be happy
They got to deal with it.
Yeah, you got to hit them and back to the streets where you belong, bitch. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. Now they look like idiots.
Now they look like a fool. Just talk for no reason because you know what happened.
You got to love your ops. I feel like haters make you go harder.
They bring the best out of you.
You don't want too much. You just don't want too much. Don't overkill, but just a little tad bit.
Every fighter thinks every other fighter's a pussy. They do.
I just feel like nowadays, girls just want the BBD, the biggest and better deal.
A little more testosterone.
I like training and working out with it, grappling, wrestling.
That's a big, yeah, Pereira been kicking ass too. He lost the last one though, right? He's ready to bounce back. No, no, he won.
Adesanya began his ass with a little bit, right? He been fighting too much. He fight like back to back to back.
Yeah, human nature is like, what's the next best thing?
Yeah, he'd probably go a little harder. He'd probably punch it a little more hip action.
Yeah, I never seen the kid he beat up, the other guy, Sonia. Adesanya? Yeah, he put him down.
He acted like he fell with his son.
She starts licking chops going to the movie theater.
I think I've been to one live in Florida. Bro, you should come this weekend. Come on, where is it? Vegas. Come on, let's go. I'll hook it up. Come on.
I would love to cover Slap Fighters. That is hilarious. Bro. They fighting on sight. Yeah.
Smack them in Pakistan. It's so crazy to watch.
She's going to the movie theater.
Yeah, you're just waiting on him to come.
Yeah, you're done. What are the rules? Your slap ain't working for shit.
He's just like, shit, what happened?
Yeah, I'd be like, yeah, this guy's done.
Great fight, but I just championed God taking a knee, talking about greasing his hair. Yeah, that was crazy. I'm like, yo, how are you just in the middle of the fight? Just go wipe your face.
It's a track two, right?
No, that guy should have lost maybe.
I feel like, to me, I always knew the game was going to come to an end. And I feel like, to me, I always played the game smart as a receiver, not putting myself in bad positions, getting hit. But I did have a chance to rest in peace to Marius Thomas, one of the ex-receivers who came in the NFL around the time I came in.
And no one want to hear about it in the middle of a fight. No one cares. If a fly fly by, drop the ball, bro. Drop the damn ball. We don't care if a fly flew by your helmet or your eyes. Yeah, nobody gives a fuck about that. You can't be a championship fighter and taking a knee and putting on those type of performances.
I had a chance to see him experience, you know what I'm saying, some of that CTE trauma. How did he pass? From CTE. Yeah? Yeah. He passed from CTE? Yeah, when they studied his brain, yeah. Because I don't want to speak about the problems that he really had, but being a close friend to him, we've seen some of the experience that he was going through.
A lot of energy. I feel like people used to tank just knocking people out early in the round. So to see him go to the deep end, 12 rounds, seeing that both of the guys was damaging each other and putting on a good fight was pretty... It was a very good fight. It was an amazing fight.
Them shits is trash, bro. You do a deadlift, you just fucking your back up. You can fuck your back up. Yeah, like, it's no, like, I don't know who made up do deadlifts. That's the worst shit you could ever do. Like, for what, though? Like, what is it? You're never going to do that motion and fight it, and what is it supposed to make your back strong?
So try. Because you're picking up the bar off the ground, and there's already gravity.
Super stress on your lower back, your knees. You got to... You know Robert Oberst?
Never do deadlifts. It's going to ruin your back, your knees, everything. You hurt yourself. There's no position you're going to put yourself in fighting that's going to make you bend over like that. A lot of guys do them, though. It's the worst thing you could ever do.
You're pounding your back. You're picking up weights on the floor.
You've got to compress your back. What about lighter deadlifts?
I'm like, deadlifts is trash, man. You want to do leg exercise, work your hamstring, glutes, and do cap raises or something else.
And playing for Tampa my last year when we won the Super Bowl, I think it had a player, Vincent Jackson, rest in peace, also pass from CT. So for me, you know, it's a real thing. It's a real thing.
Yeah, that's isolation for him.
You got to be quick and twitchy, I feel like. Twitchy. Yeah, twitchy meaning you're explosive. Yeah, you got to be elusive, just in your body movement. But you want to have a lot of sprint, too. Just enough, because you're going to get hit, pushed around in your shoulders and your legs and your glutes. So what kind of stuff do they have you do?
So many launches, single launches, explosive launches when you're driving up, hamstring curls, bench press, dumbbells, single arms, a lot of core rotations. You know what I mean? A lot of single leg calves, a lot of ankle work. Do they have you do plyos? For sure, plyos. Single leg jumps, two leg jumps, explosive sideway linear jumps.
See, the NFL, it's a team made up of...
50 players 60 players so sometimes the weight room usually just have usually specific sheets that you know guys follow with the training but the more smarter you are the more intuitive you are as a player individually you know you need to for me the little things that made me the difference like the working on a little stuff like your arch you may not think your arch is important muscle or how to work arch of your foot arch of your foot yeah really yeah
And not only just from the hits you take, but like you said, aftermath of your career or, you know, having a moment in your career where some guys can't get over it or, you know, you done seen fighters have a fight or may not.
You know, gripping the towels with your big toe, grabbing the towel, working the arch, making your big toe go over here. Because your arch is, you know, super important with being a receiver. Really? Super important.
Or strengthening your big toe. Imagine you're running in the game and your big toe just give out. Right. That happens to guys, right? Yeah.
Turf toe, exactly. So it was like the little exercise that could emanate your feet from just being healthy. You know what I mean? Your arch, your big toe. Because that's the first thing that hit the ground. And guys don't really consider these things when they just... Want to work the big exercise muscles that, you know, but it starts from the ground up, your feet.
If your arches and your big toe could be good and strong, it's the first thing they're going to hit.
Exactly, because they don't feel like that muscle or that thing that we work out, that thing shows, you know, the big muscles. So it's all about the... The little stuff that emanate your success, man. You're a receiver, you know you're going to have to get off the ball. You're going to have to run and cut, stop. So the more important thing, you can get right at your feet.
That's going to be the first thing to hit the ground. So can you explain to me what you're doing with your toes on a towel? So let's say if it's a towel, like, you know when you run, you got the ball of your feet. Right. Ball of your feet hit first. Right. And then you grip. Right. Ball of your feet, then you grip the towel. Right. Ball of feet hit, then grip. Right.
So you're working that arch and you're working on just the grip of your toes.
That work, your arches are your feet. That little exercise right there, Joe. That would make a tremendous difference in your feet, bro.
I'm going to do that tomorrow. People know the difference. How many reps do you do? I feel like you could go two minutes, just burn out.
go the way that they wanted to go and it could possibly affect the outcome of how they look at it and I feel like we all have traumas in our lives from all no matter if you play sports or not so just raising awareness of getting mental therapy and being able to you know work on yourself so you can have a better life
No, I feel really good to walk. You're going to tell the difference in your feet right away. Wow.
But this is the maintenance of your feet with just a little exercise. Yeah, that seems like a really smart one. Yeah, this is physical therapy, one of the best exercises you could do.
Now you go single leg or one leg grip.
You take the balance. You know what I mean? The grips to the balance. Oh, I like it. So now you're active on it while gripping. Oh, I like it.
That's how it always happens.
Yeah, we got everything activated, man. You look good at your age. Thank you very much. Thank you.
Of course, balance balls, explosive launches, maybe put the track ladders. Oh, yeah. You know, jumping over those is always a good one for plyo for explosion.
You know what I mean? Yeah.
Exactly. I feel like if you want to be an explosive athlete, you got to get in the plyos. If you want to be explosive.
You know what I mean? Especially if you're a wide receiver or a defensive back, guys who got to be athletic and jump high and attack the balls and do different stuff. You know, maybe like an old lineman may not be getting the ball, so they might focus on lifting weights and, you know what I mean, being strong and combative, but...
You just got to not let one moment overtake the overall moments of your career. Some moments are big moments, and if you get cut, little things that happen in your career, just take it with a grain of salt and be able to cope with the situation you're in, you know?
Hip exercises, rotating the hips is a big one. What kind of shit do you do for that? You go single leg. I like to do the single leg and then be on one leg and then rotate your hip like if you was doing the full circle of your hip, but do it on one leg so you get the glute burning.
Yeah, so you're on one leg, just try to rotate this hip forward 10 and backwards 10. On one leg, opening the hips is always key. Laying on the ground, getting this leg to this leg, this leg to this arm, you know, laying on your stomach, rotating your back leg to your back leg. Staying open, you know, staying, I feel like the older we get, the tighter your muscles get, so. Yeah.
Just make sure you're scratching more than you, you know, you tighten them up, because keep your muscles long as you get older to keep the muscles soft.
Absolutely. Yoga is amazing.
I love yoga, man. Scratch. You feel like once you do yoga, your body feels better overall once you're done, right? You can feel the difference right away.
Health is wealth, man. Anytime, you know, you got to make accountability to be able to, you know, take care of yourself. That's what life's about, you know, exercising, eating healthy.
Give yourself a chance to live a good life.
I mean, they can't. They will. But it's usually, you know, kind of up to you and yourself as a player, you know, if you want to take care of yourself. They're getting your blow work and got everything right in front of you. So for me, I usually...
Take my blood test to know what my body digests, what food I need to put in and take, you know, what provides less inflammation, what's good for me, what's not.
It's got to be for you. Like, you got to take the initiative to go to them and, you know what I mean? This is a business at the end of the day. Like, you got to do what's best for you yourself.
I would hope so, but using the NFL, they pay you money and it's like... You figure it out. He has some of you now.
Sauna's the best. Everyday cold plunge, sauna, man, that's healthy living.
Sauna's the best. Flush out, cold tub, feeling brand new. Yeah. That's preeminent recovery right there. It's everything, right? Yeah. That's what you live for, the hot steam, cold tub, man, that's the best feeling ever.
I feel like, you know, just keep going. You know, being myself, giving back to the world, I feel like I want to start a 707 team, give some local kids in Miami, Tampa, some opportunities to travel, you know, play 707 flag football. Obviously, podcasts, maybe do more on CTSPN. You know, just be happy and hopefully the Hall of Fame in 2027.
You know, me and Ben Rothenberger in that class together. Nice. So that'll be a good opportunity.
Yeah, flag football is a big thing right now where you take the kids, different tournaments all over the world, allowing them to complete, giving them opportunities to live their dreams, different age groups, you know what I mean?
Yeah, setting it up now to get our own team, me and Kodak Black, one of my close friends from Miami. Probably start a volleyball league for the women and some flag football for the team. Oh, that's great. Community activities to help some kids achieve their goals and taking them to different tournaments to be able to compete all over the world.
I feel like for me, I don't really, I feel like I always was in tune and aware of my situation and where I'm at in life. I've been pretty blessed in my regards of CTE. being a football player to be able to come from Central Michigan as a walk-on to Central Michigan, leave three years, go to the Steelers being the second receiver pick in that year.
I got some new music coming out. Actually, tomorrow's song called Click It with 41, Cal Rich, Tata, Jen, Carter. Nice. It's been a blessing, man.
Yeah, I work with him too. I got some cool stuff coming as well.
I saw him in L.A. a couple weeks ago.
All right, okay, we good. Yeah, he's good, man. We excited about, you know, he brought me this chain. This is for Donda Sports. He bought you that? Yeah. Whoa. Donda Sports. The sports brand that he opened up. That's the GDP of a small island. Yeah.
So we got to get Donda Sports back. You know, Kanye made me president of the Donda Sports.
A lot of basketball team we used to have in L.A. A lot of kids came out of it. We plan on getting back to it and doing some other things creatively in the music space. So I'm excited for those announcements coming soon in 2025.
Basketball has been a huge sport for Donda Sports. Had a couple players come out of Donda Sports.
He had a whole prep school that was allowing the kids to go to school. Donda Sports, giving them an opportunity to play basketball, taking them to play different games.
I mean, we had Rob Dillingham, who used to be in the program, who played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, now got drafted, who went to Kentucky University. I mean, I think he went to Duke University and came out and went. Oh, that's cool. Yeah.
I didn't even represent them, just allowed them to go to school and play basketball. Oh, just help them. Yeah, just help them to get to the next level, not even represent them or nothing.
Getting them the exposure, the right opportunities to just go to the next level.
I mean, we was talking about it. I mean, they don't really know a lot about sports, you know. That's why he put me on, you know, and Justin LeBway in regards to basketball and other sports athletes to just give them the opportunity to live out their dreams.
I've been blessed in my life to live a beautiful life, experience in the NFL. That's our jobs as humans, give other people the best experience, give them a chance to do something they may not be able to do in their life. So I'm grateful just to be in that position to give back.
And then, you know, I always had a high belief in myself and never was deteriorated about the position or where I had to start from or where I was going. So for me, I always had the intuitive trust and the belief in myself regarding any situation I've been in because I came from Liberty City from nothing. So to me, everything's a blessing.
A couple jokes here and there.
They love it. Smokes and jokes, man. It's funny.
Thank you for participating with it, man. That was awesome, man.
Exactly. We got to do more. Let's do it better this time.
Yeah, we need an excitement.
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So I never let football or any position I ever was in in life deteriorate my perspective and my outlook or how I looked at things.
No, I feel like the older you get playing sport, you realize, deteriorate, you know what I'm saying, what the game entails on your body. I feel like in my 20s, I was just ripping through, you know, dominating the game. Right, right. Then when you get 30, you know what I'm saying, obviously it's a business. They're looking for younger players to excel at the game.
And then when you leave one of the best teams and put yourself in a position, you know, the dude was important for you other than important for the NFL. So, you know, what's it going to come with that? So... To me, I always made the calculated decisions, you know what I mean, to put myself in the best position, i.e.
Yeah. I try to use X as a good platform to bring laughter and bringing humor back and comedy, making people feel good. Well, you can get wild. Yeah, I get a little wild sometimes. You can get wild on X. Yeah, you can get a little wild on X, but I try to...
like playing with Tom Brady, you know, going to the Pacers or leaving the Steelers. You know, I always try to just knew I wasn't going to play for a long time, just maximize the moment in the meantime playing so when I'm done playing, I can live a healthy life.
A lot different than a receiver, yeah.
Absolutely, because it's a short window of opportunity. And you've got to know, like, what are you set out to do? You know what I mean? What are you came to do? You've got to have those intentions. And just, you know, it's a long game.
Life is a long game. Life is a long game.
But it's not real life. Right. Football is just what you do. It's really not who you is, but I feel like people will kind of get to know you from what you do based off, you know what I mean?
And that's some part of the trauma as well. Some guys, it's not really in tune and knowing themselves in regard to who they is. To me, I always knew football was going to come to an end. We don't have unlimited health. And I go back to the trauma, which is understand who you are and making yourself happy, you know?
Yeah, you would have been canceled.
Yeah. That's why I say I recommend people who get therapy and, you know, end of your career, have good people in your corner that, you know, got your back that could still help you propel in life.
Yeah. Yeah, for sure. You got to get therapy.
Just how you feel, you know, mental clarity, you know, emotional feelings. You know, I feel like waking up and being a football player when you did it every day and you wake up with so much energy ready to put it out.
Learning how to channel it, you know, learning how to deal with some relationships that maybe changed now that you're not in a position and how to deal with that or, you know, how to deal with people leveraging you, you know what I mean, for what you got now and
Yeah, we thank Elon Musk for giving us that platform to be able to be expressive, you know, to bring in comedy back, bring in entertainment. Yeah. Just ridiculous shit. Yeah, yeah.
yeah it's a lot of different things that just provide mental clarity and just because life's not about just being right just figuring out ways to just be more happy yeah yeah did you have a plan when you stopped like did you know what you were going to do i didn't know what i was going to do but it kind of just like happened
you know i was making music uh with the distribution label with video so soon i walked out the field they released the music uh i ended up linking with kanye west right after after that i was doing rolling louds after that you know what i'm saying so for me i was grateful you know soon i walked off the field music song drop how did you link up with kanye
Man, he was looking for me right when I walked off the field. Really? Yeah. They was calling me, Justin LaBoy, like, calling me in New York, like, yo, Kanye, want to meet you? I ended up flying to L.A. to meet Rich with Fashion Nova. And we met right in Craig's, randomly in Craig's, but he was looking for me in L.A. And after that, ended up hanging with him, making his album, Down to Two. Wow.
Just getting opportunities. That's crazy. I'm blessed to be able to have that happen for me. What is it like working with Kanye? Because I got to imagine that motherfucker is terrific. A lot of energy, genius, meetings at 8 o'clock, all the music.
8 a.m. Really? Every day, yeah. Really? All the engineers there, everyone on the team. That's unusual. Rappers at 8 a.m. ? Nah, Kanye is really a business guy who put in a lot of work. I know a lot of people see his rants and him going off, but he's really passionate about his work. He's a genius. Yeah, literally.
Have some fun again, yeah.
So many areas he liked to think.
Nah, it wasn't a lot of dad presence, period, because it's Section 8. Your dad can't even come around these areas. So these areas were outsourced by the government because now if your dad come in, play your mom, they don't get the food stamp card to buy you food. Yeah. So these guys was like our heroes that gave us hope in those situations. You know what I mean?
Your dad gonna come. If your dad come, your mama don't get the Section 8. She don't get the free lunch, the free housing. What women who have a lot of kids and a lot of stress and a lot of dudes with a lot, you know what I mean? Yeah.
Because white people, I love my white people, they put their kids on birth control at 16. They already got a chip in them that's blocking it. That's probably caused the other black moms, they already had a kid probably early. So whatever your family or your mom, whatever you grew up in that situation, to you that would come to normalcy. You know what I mean?
So the percentage of black women going to college It's pretty low. So if you're in a neighborhood where it's a fast neighborhood and people growing up fast and they're doing stuff fast, you're probably, I mean, the likely chance of you definitely getting pregnant.
I know your hat say rat tail. That's Rat King, baby. Rat King right there, baby.
Because alpha male, you know, black dick is king.
You should nut in that. That's what the black culture are preeminent in Liberty City.
They giving you the wrong guidance.
At an early age. Imagine, you in the neighborhood. They didn't say, hey, TV, you didn't take that lady on a nice date? No, they don't tell you to take her on a date. They just going to say, bust a nut in her. Oh, wow.
Yeah, Shane Gillis is amazing, man. The cracker of the year was Donald Trump. Oh, he was cracker of the year. Yeah, man. He overcame so much and he kept his class. He kept his coolness. Imagine he almost got killed while running for president. Yeah. Almost got took down by people trying to take him to jail.
We live? No, we can wait. I'm live. I'm ready. Come on. Shit, we in this... We on...
You never really see a cracker really go through this type of intensity of his life and the government trying to take you down. It's only like a nigga thing, to be real.
Of course. You see how many black people changed the tide and switched for him? You see Stephen A. Smith apologize like a bitch now?
Because he had a certain point. He showed it. Because Trump showed that he could be a nigga and handle it with class. It's like black people go through that shit all the time. Look at my boy Young Thug. He's fucking with the jail for some shit he made up. Some shit was made up. Free Young Thug.
Is he locked up? No, these guys out. Quavo, Young Thug's out.
It's a bunch of he say, she say. I don't know the facts. Don't ask me, Jack. Don't ask me. I got nothing to do with it. I got nothing to do with it.
You seen Nipsey Hussle. It's a whole list of... Yo, pull up the list of black guys that was elite who just died out the blue. Maybe it was... What do they call it when they kill you out the blue and they don't even know? Oh, assassination or whatever? No, that's when they just kill you.
Oh, they just... What do they call it when they just kill you and they just be like, oh, it was a... You know what it's called.
Conspiracy? Exactly. It was a kapussy. Yep. Kapussy, yeah. It's like, they think black people is like the new vagina. Like the designer vagina. We gonna keep using them. Keep fucking them. No, you gonna keep fucking them. Like, what happened to Kobe Bryant? Like, I ain't never seen no other airplane going down.
We can wait to put them on, whatever. We got to step into the shade time.
Mm-hmm. I think Donald Trump just did a big thing yesterday. Release the conspiracy information for the King family.
Why is this hiding conspiracy amongst people of my kind of people that's being fucked over?
Yeah. Why didn't his family didn't get the condolences to know what happened?
Because black guys are like designer vaginas. They just get fucked. I mean, that go to the list. Yo, you got the list?
I need a pair, though. Bring my guys some shades.
Of course, that's what happened with every black man.
Dude, Martin Luther King was in a hotel getting pussy before they shot him. I believe he was. Come on, man.
But that's what they do. They change the narrative on guys.
Nah, yeah, it's always a character assassination when you're black because they always going to make it seem like you just too aggressive or too flamboyant.
I don't know who is they. Right. They is a word that you just try to figure out who is they. Right. You know what I'm saying? So when I say they, I'm not talking about no particular people. It may be, but it's definitely some people in power. I don't know who they is. They is a mystical word. That's why it's called compussy. Conspiracy, compussy.
Because we don't know who the guy who's doing the fucking, but we know we getting fucked. Right. Right, TV? Oh, if I wake up with cum on my shoulder, bro, something must have happened. Bro, I'm having wet dreams just come all over my fucking self. Something must have happened, bro. Yeah, bro.
My name Bennett. I'm not in it. But I'm seeing what's going on. I'm just seeing what's going on.
Good to see you, TV. My movie theater. Why they don't call you TV?
cracker of the year what oh go on so that's why i started the cracker of the year to just breeze the gap between people because we all want human race and i was like you know what let me bridge the gap you know because i love my crackers you know what i'm saying yeah that'll make me rich shout out to art rooney dan rooney some of my favorite crackers of the year you know i just you know we want to bridge the gap of racism which is
Nah, you got to always respect authority. You know what I'm saying? Like in life, you got to know your position and respect authority. You can't really, in life you need people. You can't really do nothing by yourself. Like even playing football is like, yo, I'm going against my man, but I got 10 more men helping me out to make this easier. So it's like in life, you need a team.
You know what I'm saying? You can never do nothing just by yourself. And there's always a collective of people that's there, you know, in your corner that's, you know, pre-eminating your highest self. So to me, I just always felt like, yo, I grew up in Liberty City. My dad was a great football player, but my dad endured a lot of adversity through his family. You know what I'm saying?
We're just growing up in the 40s with my grandma. My grandma having to work a job and my dad having to take sports. for like a job early, you know what I'm saying?
Come on, man. Your nickname should be television.
That's a valid opportunity because think about it. You're growing up in Liberty City, bro. I'm growing up where it's like, Drug selling and dope dealers, killings right in this neighborhood.
Guys that's going to prison for life right in this neighborhood. So it's like you either become a part of that or you make a commitment right there within yourself to be like, yo, I'm not going to be that. Right. I'm going to do this. And that preeminates the attitude and that individualistic attitude.
Exactly, because you can either be a part of it because you've seen it, or you can commit to be the difference. You know what I'm saying?
Nah, they respect it, man. Like, those guys that come to me and be like, yo, don't do what we do, man. Ain't got money, man. Make sure I got your jerseys this week, man. We at the game. Two touchdowns. So they giving me incentives. Like, yo, keep doing this because... I feel like guys in the city, when they get accustomed to the gritty, it's just because they know.
Go Diva. Good Dick. Mr. Catch-Em-All. You never heard of Ash Ketchum?
It's like, man, ain't no other way for us. That's how my uncle grew up. My uncle just always felt like, man, I ain't working for nobody. I ain't because he felt like he was already in the system. But I just felt like, man, I wasn't going to let the system deteriorate me from going after who I wanted to be. You know what I'm saying?
I feel like a lot of women that's in the black communities and males, they get accustomed with the trauma and the stuff.
the trauma and everything because your whole family here. You see your mom like, damn, this is what my mom went through and turned into. So sometimes I feel like you feel like, man, it's a part of my family now to just be here. But to me, you know, I had the attitude like, man, I ain't gonna let my...
Ash Ketchum. He catch Pokemons. He does? But his slam was Ketchum all. And it's an Asian guy? Yeah, Asian guy, yeah.
I feel like you come accustomed to, you know what I'm saying? Like, It don't matter what color the person is in position. You know what I'm saying? I feel like black people grew up where it was so rough. It's that you got to have a lot of love in your heart to not even. Get into that. Yeah, to just turn demon. It's like, yo, you got to have, you know what I'm saying?
So black people do got a lot of love in their heart because you go through the most. It's like, yo, I can't even be a good football player without somebody saying something negative. And it's like, I guess for a black person, we're used to that. Mm. We're used to people assassinating our character or putting pressure on us to turn oil to get more diamonds out of us because that's how we was built.
Did you have an addiction for designer vagina?
It was, this was an addiction. Everybody get pussy. You know about testosterone? Yes, sir. Okay. Do you ever get like, you got no pussy and you just feel like you're moved off? Oh yeah, boy. Okay then. So you were a man, you get it. I'm not saying you think that I'm saying you need sex because a part of a human body. That's normal. Exactly. It's a normalcy.
Does that make sense to you?
That's pretty much a fact of the world. Name some things that's black that you need in your life. Coffee. I know every... Oh, yeah. Coffee. You got oil. What else you like that's black? Thank you. Thank you.
Got to. Leave your footprint and be out, bro. Pull an AB, bro. Just be out, bro.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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And not a pressure on me. And he about to shit bricks. Look at him. Yo, best play. Look at Zayn fixing his fade. One top. Back it up and see how many times he fixed this shit. He fixed this shit like 20 times. Fix your hair. Yo, can we get the count? And he's two for two.
And he's still fucking rubbing his head. But he's understanding the moment. He's getting his shit right.
In my life, you got to lay out what you want to be within yourself. And most of the time, you know, the most important thing is to be in tune with God. You know what I'm saying?
No, but he look like his ass is tight right now. Look at little Trump Jr. right here.
That kid look like he's the next fucking... That kid look like he's the next fucking president and fucking assassin. He the young Don. Nah, he's just like a young Trump. His body language, his face you moving. It's like he got a subtle confidence. He knows something we don't know. He look like one of them alfalfa kids, like just a kid. O-Tay. Yeah, like he got it figured out.
He's real low-key. He got the mannerism of... he already got it figured out. It's like, he's one of those special, beautiful crackers. Like, you go to him when you got a problem. He just make the problem solution. Yeah. Yeah, he changed it. Like, right there, he look like he ready to change the tie. He look like he's his Trump son. He's like, he's a younger Trump. Like,
The amazing thing Trump have done, you know I got on the shirt today. I didn't even see that, man. Yeah, shout out to Trump.
Because they knew Trump understand what it felt like. Now he knows what it felt like. They build like a nigga. Trump showed the world what it was. And he freed some of my guys. Did he? Sniper game. Shout out to Kodak Black. You know Kodak Black. Yeah, he freed Kodak. KB. KB. Kodak Black.
No, listen. Hold on. Let's get this clear, right? Anytime a black guy is being judged or misunderstood or Kodak Black is a genius. Hold on. Oh, I agree with that. Why do when a black guy is representing culture and representing something that you may not understand. It'd just be like, oh, he on drugs. It seemed like every black rapper who become really well, he's associated with drugs.
You think so? Future. What did everybody know future of her? Percocet. Molly Percocet. But that's what everybody, that's what people were singing.
Everything lined up for you. Right. In my life, you got to create your own life, man. You got to have the freedom and the balls to choose what you want. Football don't last forever. It's injuries. It's a lot of things that go into it. Oh, hell yeah. Oh, damn, y'all got them.
All of a sudden, Kodak Black get his life together. doing billion dollar businesses, opening up stuff right here locally in Florida, signing orders, getting other people opportunity to live. He's a million dollar rapper. He's not just some drug addict guy who just, he fucking got big businesses. He got a team and houses.
You see a nappy hair guy with goals.
Okay, what's the behavior?
That's a part of being an artist. It could be. He's still in his artistry. You're right. That's what big people draw to him. He's an artist. But you just can't throw him to the side. Like, not every time he doing something cool or if he doing the lazy move.
He got like a... He got different dance. He's got the, he got the bop. He's got the swag.
Yo, he's like, he's like the African, he's like the Haiti King, man. He's like. Oh, I didn't even think of him as being Haitian. Is he Haitian? Of course. You know what it's like to be in Haiti? Yo, Haiti don't got water all night like America. Really? Bro, in Haiti, you gotta hang your clothes when you wash them on the line.
TV, if you go around the front of the house, your brother wearing your drawers. You see in the whole neighborhood where your clothes, your clothes gone. You don't fucking wait with this clothes.
You better watch the bitches drop because your clothes, your boxers is wearing by your brother. It's Haiti. They're not getting clothes.
Bro, it's a different life. So before you quick to write off people.
Because sometimes we all do it. I see a clip and jump to conclusions. Oh, you're right. We all guilty. I'm not saying you. It's us as humans.
As humans. Because we all get the same hours. We all feel the same emotions. We all go through the same things. Yeah. We just got to know how to be better people because they preeminate. A better world. Yeah. If we work together better and we get to know each other better, we can do better things.
Because while we are here together, we all need each other. No matter what you got or what we got, we all got to go to work together to make something work. Yeah. That's what's called an ecosystem. Economy. Economy. Yeah, no, I knew this shit. I knew you knew it.
That's what we trying to do. We trying to bridge together the racism to bring more people together so it's not a default of having your guy in prison because someone do. Because, bro, being placed in a position can make you feel a way. Imagine your guy who you love, you putting your top firecrackers. Not because what he got. Not because what he doing.
Because what his heart is like and what position he was put in and that position that was put in preeminated his behavior because he felt like shit. Everybody gave up on me. And that is not a color thing or that's a human thing. Anybody who put it under the circumstance of everybody saying fuck you, eventually you're going to say fuck you. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Say that shit. Get it off your chest, bro. Hold on. We all from different ways of the world.
Because you're different, bro. You come from Louisiana, your country, look at your haircut, the way you talk.
I'll fucking watch you smoke that shit. This is like therapy. You know, as a black man, they always want to fuck me over.
You got a creativity to give to the world, bro. You got a connection.
Yeah. Because, bro, say some of the words that crackers made up. Like, we all got different lingo and we all like it. Yeah. You know what I mean?
No, but that's what I'm saying. The ex, Elon Musk, gave us an opportunity on Ex Out to speak freely and positively bring people together. So imagine, I started Cracker of the Day to bring positivity to people.
Everywhere I go, they're like, yo, hey, me, can you make me the Cracker of the Day? Because this energy is, bro, the world is making people feel better. No matter who you is, people just want to feel good and live a good life. We all know one thing in the world, right? We going to pay taxes and die. So in the meantime, in the meantime, let's just live a good life, man.
Cause we don't know when the day is going to happen. Let's just build each other up. I got black babe moms, white babe moms. I love all people. Everyone should love each other. And we should, well, yeah, no shit.
We're just having a tough time doing it. That's not because that's why we need more people. I use bridging the gap, talking about the stuff that's uncomfortable, making awareness. You should bring a black guy up here who going through some shit and speak to a guy, bring awareness, raise awareness. So people know, you know, what's going on.
We can't change the rules that isn't aware of the world, but we can allow people to know we aware of what's going on and we can be a part of the thing that make people feel good.
Also, but just to show each other that we're aware. And that's... I ain't saying you owe me, but act like you know me. Don't act like you don't know what we're facing because that's what people were. If people knew other people was aware and it was encouraging, more people would hide.
You got to have one on the bench.
Now your friend who in that situation, he'll make a better decision because he'll understand when he's feeling the trauma. Like, yo, it's okay to be how you, it's okay to feel how you feel. That's the freedom of the world.
You don't have to hide who you want to be or who you are. And if people misjudge you, Then that's on them. And that's why we raise awareness to bring people with that misjudgment to make those people feel good while they're going through their trauma.
It's a part of bro. Everyone said it. And kids, even Tom Brady one time told me, man, my son was asking me about it. Cause it's the curious thing. It's like you put power on the word. Like don't say that because, but words can mean whatever you want them to mean. It's all about how you take it, interpreting within yourself.
You say I'm your favorite nigga. It's like, yeah, I'm your favorite black guy. You know what I'm saying? If I say you my nigga, that mean like, you're my God.
You my nigga. Like I fuck with you. Like we genuine have a bond that I care about you.
Is that crazy to say that? I feel like just how you use it, you know, sometimes.
Because you would want to see how she said it.
Because she said it like she had slaves or she said it. Right, right. Because I might be fucking a white girl and be like, yo, call me a nigga.
You know what I mean? It's like exciting. It's just like it's fucking. And will they do it sometime? Yeah.
Why wouldn't they? I'll smack them on the ass.
How many times you said the word nigga just like rapping a song or... Oh, probably just a couple hundred times though, I bet. That's what I'm saying. It's a part of the words and we don't have to hide our feelings as people of saying stuff to be a normalcy.
But do you... I feel like when people get mad anyway, they're going to use it in a derogatory way because that's what they was taught. To give off negative energy. You know what I'm saying?
What you said? Look at this nigga. Say that shit. Let me hear how you said it. Say that shit, Theo. I'm saying it, dude. Right now, say that shit. It was around Halloween, dude. All right, let me hear how you say that shit. Let me hear how you say that shit.
Why would it not end well? It's the N-word, bro. Vocabulary. You know what I'm saying? But we have to bleep it out, don't we? Nah, don't bleep it out, bro. Right, just start with like, just be like, AB, you're my favorite nigga.
I don't want to say it anymore. Nigga me, never ignorant.
Yeah, they're going crazy. That meat came in a Lunchable.
Never ignorant getting goals accomplished. It's all about what the acronym stands for, bro. Words can mean whatever you want them to mean.
When people know you from, you grew up with black people all your life.
No, because think about it. We got to change, reverse racism. Yeah. And that's what the cracker of the day is about, to make the comfortability. Because you don't have to hide some of your, like. But you can say, you my G, you my champ. You know, you my dog. No, we're calling me your favorite nigga.
Of course this is an important conversation because we're educating each other and we're bridging the gap of racism.
You and me, dude. This is where we at. This is where we at in life, bro.
There's a reason we're here right now. Right now. This is where we are, bro. That's why Trump the president. That's why Trump went through all that stuff. Being assassinated. Right. That's a black person thing. Going through fucking the court system. Every day. And he's showing that it's bullshit because he's showing that.
That's fucking being like Martin Luther King, fucking Malcolm X, all these fucking black guys in history that we just went over. Cracker of the year, bro.
Show all black people that he understand what it take to be a nigga. Gang, gang, bro. Assassinated. Court. It's like, come on.
They're going to love that because they're going to know Angelina loves black culture. She can say nigga. Right. And not had it. When you could be a realist and be truthful of who you are and not hide who you is because that's when you're being fake. What's being fake, TV? Hiding who you is. So if you already saying it to yourself at Halloween, why you don't say it with your brother?
I'm your nigga. I'm one of your niggas.
You already said it. Don't be fake. I'm not going to fake it now.
Because that's faking it when you said it in secret and you're not able to say it around your peoples. That's why I'm making Cracker of the Year the normalcy. You're my favorite cracker. These are my favorite crackers because, yo, these are my guys. These are my brothers. These are the gang gang. These are the people I count on and look up to. These are the people who run in the world.
We are human. It's new. Anytime, this is like the Kodak Black thing, and I go back to one of my friends, Kodak Black, Tony O'Brown, KBAV. The guy move artistry, and now they think he on drugs. Why he got on drugs? This guy just got a nice bop to his stuff that sell his music. The guy write his own rhymes. I seen him in the closet. He fucking write the rhymes, come back and put them.
It's like fucking genius. Genius level. Kid been through so much adversity. Never gave up. Sniper game. It's not to kill people. It's to see the goal and hit it.
Sniper game. Kodak Black. I'm going to tell him you want to be in it.
It's his gang. That's my brother.
Keep going. You're the chitchat.
Oh, he's like that. Because think about it. We grew up with this kid for... He's killed most of the decade in rapping, hits, records, and while going through adversity. Lil Wayne went through adversity. He was with the Hot Boys, went by himself, was the only guy with cash money, and fucking turned genius while going through adversity. Went to prison, came back...
Kodak Black went through the same fucking shit and still on top of the game in music and creative screen and art screen. And unique, but to come through all of that. The perseverance. Fucking shout out to Donald Trump, man, for freeing him, man. I love Kodak Black, man. Not every... From Haiti. If your clothes not off the line, your clothes gone, man.
If your clothes ain't off the line, your clothes gone, bro. So imagine what it's like. It's not water all night. It's not America, man. You ain't got water all night.
You coming back over here with little clothes, man. You ain't got no clothes. Your shit shrunk. You got nothing.
Ain't no clothes out there. It's bad. So it was like, yo, man, we got to continue to bridge the gap with people who don't understand and make the uncomfortable comfortable.
You know what I mean? And I feel like we got the power to do that. We got the voice and people, you know, and we already doing it. If you already said no word, nigga, then it should be comfortable when you see one of your favorite niggas. They'd be like, yo.
I feel like you got to get the comfortability to grow in it. You got to.
You got to practice it with me. I'm your black friend. You're going to practice it with your black friend. Okay. Yeah. Just call me. We have niggerisms.
We'll just break bread. Like, yo, if you feel me, what do you say if you didn't have no breakfast waking up as a black guy? Yeah. Fuck, we just eat a bag of chips. If you didn't have no food as a white guy, you're like, yo, mom, we don't have breakfast? Mom, you know? But we're breaking bread with just cultural things. Because that's what I'm saying. Culture create the economy.
You know what I mean? So we create a diverse culture where we could talk about the uncomfortability. You've seen Kanye West, one of my close friends, talk about the uncomfortability and get people on his ass. Yeah. But the only thing he was doing was speaking the truth of the uncomfortability. He wasn't trying to bring nobody down. He just said something that made people uncomfortable.
But as humans, let's practice more with... Saying stuff that makes people uncomfortable.
Let's make the uncomfortable comfortable. Let's not make people uncomfortable. Let's work towards bridging racism to make everyone... It's okay if a white person act like he's black. Kodak Black wanted to be Kodak White sometimes. Sometimes he wanted to be a white boy. He wanted to act like a white boy. Let him act like a white boy sometimes because guess what?
Michael Jackson wanted to be a white boy. He turned white. And an Asian woman. He wanted to be everything. Michael Jackson bleached his skin to turn into a white guy. Imagine what was going on inside of him, man. Of course, because he figured it out. Man, maybe it's a little better if I look like them. Right. Because they're in position.
No, they'll make me the biggest artist ever because now it'll look more better. You think? I mean, if a black guy ran the world, who do you think he'll put in position?
You know what I'm saying? He turned white and went. Exactly. He wasn't talking like that as a white guy. I was like, that's different.
Michael Jackson was alive. He'll ask me to smoke one for him.
You know, Michael Jackson was really like how they portrayed him to the world was different how he really was.
He gave a woman a hug. Yeah, you could do more than hug me. And they never showed that side of him. They never ever will because they don't need to. We need to show him in a... Real submissive. You don't need to be a black guy. Dominant with his dick on the table.
We got the X off. Thank you for Elon Musk.
Because maybe me and you could get on the X app and be like, all right. TV and AB are talking. Crackerism and niggerism. Yo, TV, if you go to a black party, how I should act at a black party? You should probably show up an hour late.
Yeah. And bring some food. A couple babes with me, too. Of course. Bring in the hotties. We need decoration. You know what decoration? Shit that look good.
R.I.P. Chick. Chick's still alive. Oh, yes, I am, bro. You crazy. You got to come to Miami, man. I didn't know he's down there. That's why we got, of course, Chick got his soul food restaurant. He cook. Nuh-uh. Of course. He got me. He go crazy with his pots. See, me and you, we should talk niggerism and crackerism because I feel like you got to.
But we got to do what God called us to do. It's communicate. That's all we do, having a conversation. We're not saying that a conversation can help change anything. We just opening the minds of people who getting uncomfortable so they could get comfortable to know two guys from across from the world, from two different, could bridge the gap of being comfortable to talk about.
How to see it from both sides.
Put that shit on the table.
Thinking about it consciously like, damn, I never, right.
That's why we should talk about niggerism and crackerism. Cause now it's like, damn. For a person who never had that experience, they could tune in and hear me and you talk from both sides of a culture and people could dive in and be like, damn, that's pretty cool. It's like that. Like, oh, I understand that now.
So now if a person be able to go to a black party, they might have the Q and A's and they had a black friend. So we're like, oh shit, I was in the TV and AB in the space. And AB was telling the TV, like you go to a black party, how to, you know what I'm saying? Right.
the culture is right it is like okay and tv was telling ab about like how crackerism if i was to go to a white party different things yeah different conversations yeah i think we just have to change the name and take the word out of the name that's gonna be heavy for people
No, I think we just got to promote it, a bridge in the culture.
Because everybody's saying it. Like you said, you said it a hundred times under your breath. So it's like-
That's what I'm saying. It's a part of us in music as a culture of people. So it's like, if you already said something.
Cause I feel like the word has been given so much power through like generations of people. But it hurt a lot of people so much. No, I feel like it only hurts you if you allow it. Like things in life only give, if you give it power to it, you know, like if you giving it power, like, oh man, I don't want to say it, but I'm saying it.
So like you giving it, it's like the boogeyman is like, all right, you can go see if he come, but it's like, it's not real. But if you acting like, damn, the boogeyman might come. It's like you're getting that emotion in yourself, but it's like... Yeah. As people, we already, you know, the biracial, interracial, it's all grown, man.
How many black people you got in your family? One dick? Two dicks? How many people you got? Let me think. I mean, I definitely... There's always some black in a white family. Like, we all mix.
Yeah, one of my baby moms said they came from the same spot you in. Really? Yeah, you know I got a baby mom collection. How many? Oh, damn. How many you got? I think I got enough. It's in the backwoods. Maybe five. Oh, wow. You got a pack. You got a starter pack. Yeah. I woke up a sour patch. Where's my starter pack?
So you got black in you, so you can't act like you're not dealing with black people on a day-to-day, yearly basis that you have. Like, you play sports with black people, so you've seen the mannerisms. Yeah, I think it was a lot more like...
now that's a good point if we don't talk about the uncomfortable how when you have an interracial baby and my interracial baby go to his white side of his family house yeah cause he gotta learn that he gotta understand that because that's some thought he gonna have in his head just like your friend and now they gonna be like damn You mixed baby, but I want you to act white.
And then it's like, what if he, like, wearing the jersey like your friend? Now they're like, oh, he fucking don't even want to be like us. We're going to put him in a fucking LD culture. Now he doing something to ruin his life because somebody made him feel like no one loved him. So he did something wrong out of spite because no one loved him. That's what he felt. You know what I'm saying?
So we could save. But he was cold on the court, though. I know that. Because we could have saved him to make him feel like, yo, you're not weird. You're not a dickhead or you're not an oddball, man. You're special. You got energy because you got passion towards something that a lot of people don't.
So let's use this energy to the right way so you don't put yourself in a position where you want it and you can't be around your close friend Theo now. You know what I mean? You can enjoy your life. Yeah. You know what I mean? So it's like, let's not be quick to shut down on the things that people doing that we already comfortable with.
Kanye West, you seen what his financial statement say?
$2.7 billion. Pull up Kanye. Pull up Ye. Pull him up, man.
Yeah, he's in China right now. He live out in China. Oh, wow. Yeah. Pull up Ye.
He gave you $2 million? $2 million. For what were we all doing? Oh, you had Donda, right? Yeah, just like, yo, AB, how much money? Then he was like, yo, how much money you want from me? To pull up into support? No, just like the running brand, just like, yo. Is that Donda, what you're wearing right now? This Kodak Black right now.
Kodak got my Donda piece, but this Kodak, this is my new SG chain I just got from Kodak. But yeah. Wow, that's cool. I got the Dunder piece. I got that and the new chain.
Yeah, he had Icebox make it. Wow. Yeah. So like, you can think about a guy like that. He said something that was uncomfortable. Right. Remember? And what they called him.
But guess what? I feel like black people were so used to being cooked and during the cook. That you just, you know what I'm saying? It's kind of like a part of the history of being a cook.
So you just overcome the pressure a little bit more. You know what I'm saying? A little bit more with diamonds, you overcome the pressure because you're used to the pressure. Right. You know what I'm saying? People say Kanye was crazy. He take Lexapro. He take this. He on drugs. He had problems with it. He going crazy about his kids.
It's like, no, we raising emphasis on how our families are important. It is. I ain't believe in marriage. You believe in, you feel me? Businesses or pioneering culture.
It's not in poverty. It ain't not in poverty.
But you seen Trump just go through it a little bit. Assassination, court system. Everything.
Nah, I think you ain't a black father until you get on child support. Because then you know, like... what it take to be a black father. I think my dad was on child support years and years. I think it's just like in a black community, I feel like the government is taking our woman. It's like, yo, if you grew up in an inner city community, you had a kid with a woman. It's like,
Right, and just go crazy. He can hit a button, wipe everyone out. He handled it with class, just like all the black guys, like Kanye. Showed up. He showed up. He didn't run from it. He didn't take himself out. He didn't crash out. He didn't give out. He didn't give in.
Got a new wife, man. He's happy. He don't want to deal with it.
They're trying to bring you down. We just seen the guys worth $2.7 billion. We should be throwing pep rallies.
We should be throwing freaking niggerism parties for Kanye West. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
If you're going to go out of the way and try to make some of yourself, the government going to take your spouse because now they tell the spouse, yo, you're going to be in Section 8. You're going to get free food, food stamps. The government just took my mom. Now they took my mom. Now my dad can't even come back to the house. Why? Because if he comes back, then she loses the benefits. Exactly.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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Nah, it's a bad decision. You better ask Tyreek Hill. Yeah, huh? He tried to be a cheater, man. He should have stayed. He fucking Patrick Mahomes going to the Super Bowl. You in fucking Miami? Nah, you are in Miami. It's nice. It's not nice in Miami. It's not. You come to Miami after your career when you're ready for vacation. Miami's a vacation.
You don't want to be down there with all this party scene and BBLs everywhere. It's a distraction, man. You need to play in Kansas City. It's cold, and you focus on football. Damn. You know you're going to win.
You don't know what a BBL is?
Oh, Theo ain't got no ass. You ain't got no chicks with no ass on, Theo. I don't know. How much is it? You got to buy a new ass. It probably costs like 15 bands depending on what size you want. Zoom in on that one on the right. Zoom in on that.
She put the crack in her booty crack.
He got like 300 tutties. Hey, bro. Yo, he's like the number one arena league football player of all time. Really? Did he play in Boise? Where did he play arena at? He played at Albany Firebirds, the team I just bought. And I realized they don't want us to own shit either, bro. I bought the team. They was kicking me off the field. I think I just got to move out of America.
You get that skinny BBL. It depends on like what, you know, like.
Yeah, you could take that in. Shout out to Jello Athletes being rappers, man. That's pretty cool.
It's good to see all the brothers.
Zion, care of these guys. They're going to be as good as he want to be.
They got to take care of him a little better. Oh, yeah.
I don't really know. Nah, I feel like they got to take care of him, too. And it's on him, too. It's like, yo, it's a collaboration. You know what I'm saying? A combination. Because it's like, if the Pelicans are going to be great, they got to go with Zion. If Zion go down, they go down.
It's a mutual duo. Like, y'all got to...
You got to bring your king to the puzzle, man. You can't have your guy.
He's a professional. I feel like I expect more out of him, too, because he got so much ability. It's so much more in there.
You think it's not going to tick. I feel like we just got to get him.
Man, Space Rush Steelers is known for the running backs. Oh, yeah. Jerome Bettis, they love him. Le'Veon Bell is one of those guys. Willie Wheels Parker. Willie Parker, breaking a long run. 70 yards, he's smoking, guys. Bro, he didn't get enough acclaim, man. He was a great player, man. Well, they more. We had always good running backs out there.
You know your history. Let's go. We had a lot of running backs. Isaac Redman, we had a lot of good players. Good guys, man, from the Steelers. The bus.
Franco Harris. Yeah, legendary guy.
It was just so sad because it's like, yo, Le'Veon, one of the guys we drafted, one of the guys you just, you know, he was a hard Steeler guy, and he was so special. And it was like, damn. It was like... Money stopped us from our goals. It's like, damn, y'all can't come there. You know, that's what I mean by both sides of people of culture, even the team.
I feel like once the old linemen in the team went to, like, joking them online because they was feeling freaking trauma. It's like, yo, we need him. But it's how he feel like... He don't need us. So now they're like, yo, it's like, fuck you, fuck you. It's like, man, as people, we got to make the uncomfortable comfortable or not.
And looking back, it's like, yo, that could have maybe won us the championship.
a lot of different people in your corner, you know, telling you, you know, I mean, building you up on what they think you deserve and what's best for you and not seeing the bigger picture. And I feel like, you know, that's a part of life. You know, sometimes in life, if you don't act on the opportunity, you could miss it thinking it was positive for you and maybe it wasn't.
And it's like, you know, life goes on no matter who you is. So it was like, yeah, I don't take my life for granted, man. I just, in that moment with Le'Veon, I just wish we could have. Because it would have been awesome if it did happen. It was like, yo, it was like, what could have? It's like, what could have?
And it's like, we don't want to never be living in that realm of what we could have done when we had every opportunity to do it.
You know what I mean? It was like, that was some special moments, man. We was... Who you got in the Super Bowl, man? Who you got in the Super Bowl? Gotta go Kansas City. It's like, how you go against Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey for a 3P?
It's like, I want to see it now because now we seeing another level of greatness and another level of, like, specialness. Shout out to Andy Reid for fucking just knowing how to do it. It's true, huh?
Bro, we got the best X app, bro. I only like my X app and my Xbox. Because you can say what you want. X app and Xbox.
Sometimes. You know what I'm saying?
Nah, he definitely, that's his twin right there. That's not his face or no? Bro, you're too cold, man. You're too cold. I'm like Jacob and Assassin.
Yeah, it's a combination. Me and my guy, Jacob. Jacob is awesome.
Wow, he's fucking, that's savvy, bro.
Who can we trade an AB for? That's what I'm saying. What the market value for this shit?
Yeah? Yeah, man, I got a lot of great players. Le'Veon Bell, one of my closest friends still. He came with me on the Trump campaign. Mike Wallace, one of my close friends under the radar.
Plesico Barres, one of my long time OGs, played with me in 2013. You know what I mean? Helped me like, yo man, move your split. Little tip busy showed me was just working the outside receiver, how to play with the split so people not understanding the routes and knowing what I was doing so I could just, Run different routes from different angles so they wouldn't see it.
Just little things that helped me be great. You know what I mean? Deion Sanders was always a pioneer in my corner. You know, even when I came back to play with Tom Brady, just the whole process in that. You know, Tom Brady was always a prime factor, even though I joked him and shit. You know, being in the Turner, he always was one of my friends. Is he a pretty stand-up guy?
all the way stand up you know what i mean you always remember those people in the darkest time who is there for you you know what i'm saying who wrote for you you know i mean i knew when i went to the raiders went to the pages with him had a star stint i think he got to know like damn he'd be really a smart working hard guy with you know i mean a lot of energy
What's the pussy rate on that?
And to go, you know, where I'm at in God. Because you could, you know, come in the football team, you're going to learn a lot by God. One, is he in shape? Could he understand? Could he know what to do? You know what I mean? I feel like I built that camaraderie with just showing him for that week of work, just like, damn. Yeah. You know what I mean? He brought me back after a year off.
We won the Super Bowl. That's heavy. You know what I mean? That's big. You know what I mean? And it was just amazing to know that we could do, like, we could go plan something that we set out to do.
No one in the NFL is good without a quarterback. Tom Brady's don't come around. You never find a guy who just got overlooked and he just fucking turned Superman and just fucking wiped your ass out for 20 plus years. You know what I'm saying? Because not a lot of people get that trauma. You know what I'm saying? Like Tom Brady had trauma.
Some in his heart that was like, some in his balls.
That was fucking ready to go and not fucking off the, like.
For real, I'd be feeling like a cow or a dog. Like, these bitches, yo, these bitches want to milk me like a cow. Who you talking about when you say them? People in general, people that's around you that know your position. Like, Theo, you're real successful now. Like, do people just take photos of you everywhere? Or do people expect more out of you?
That fucking Tom Brady's a one-on-one, trust me. I stayed at his fucking house. That kid's 42 years old, fucking breathalyzer on the fucking treadmill the day after the game, and the fucking treadmill incline he got on the fucking knee sock, his fucking... Fucking, we won the Super Bowl, they fucking got him, got a fucking MCL the whole game. He can't even wear it.
Yo, he wearing jeans to practice. He practiced in them fucking denim jeans. Damn. With a knee brace. And he like, yo, one more route. Fucking, he's always a one more guy. He's never worn this one more. Yo, this is right here for the Super Bowl. Wow. Nah, he's always just the most prepared, bro. I never seen a guy live and sleep fucking winning football games. Yeah.
fucking he lose a game that fucking guy like he lost a relative like someone died like he lost one of his legs yeah like even if you seen him it's like you don't want to see Tom at that loss yeah it's like yo he's fucking dropping even more like Fucking hit the gas even more. It's like some shit you want to be. It's like some Navy SEAL shit. Right. That much energy. That much affection.
Toilet bowl. You know how to take the Cleveland... How many times you take the Cleveland Browns to the Super Bowl? How many times? You understand that, Bar? Y'all better dig Jim Brown up. I'm talking about taking the shit. Oh, damn. The Cleveland Browns to the Super Bowl, that's the toilet. Because that's the only Super Bowl they're going to. The toilet. You go to the Browns?
Yeah. The Bengals, I think of Patman Jones. Raw player, great player, but some way they're going to fuck it up. Just a fuck up. Just a knucklehead. You feel me? Like some way to Cincinnati always fuck it up. It's like Joe Burrow just look like Ellen. But I like Chase Daniels. Yeah, you like Chase Daniels? Yeah, he is. He's a backup quarterback, right? He's the running back. Oh, he is?
Chase Daniels? David. What's his name? Chase. He's the number one receiver. I don't know how I know his name, but his name's Chase. He's a fucking elite. I think he was the triple crown of the league.
I love Burrow. He had a great season. No, he did. He played like a champion, though. He did good. At this for like.
No, Joe Burrow played his asshole.
Like, if you was going to a restaurant with your buddies, like, who covering the tab?
It's like the side chick in New York, you know? Oh, damn. You know? No, I feel like all New York teams right now is just. It's hectic. Yeah, it's a walkie right now. It's hectic over there.
It just took away, that's what I'm saying. They want to take away your culture. That's what America has been based on for black culture.
I think it happened for all humans. That's what we got to preeminate it.
I mean, that's all it is, is a media takedown. It always is. That's all it's been. Yeah. What else we got?
In fucking Alabama? Come on. Come on, man. That's insider trading, bro.
That shit's bad walking business, bro.
Yeah, like some side shit.
Yeah, they can't do them like that. They got to stop doing us like that.
At least we could get a regular one. They got no regular ones out there?
You don't feel like a cow?
That's my first two joints. Damn.
Because you got a lot of trauma to help you relax.
Yeah, you got high testosterone ready to go.
Okay, I like that. You gotta be your own shepherd, but you don't want people to treat you like a cow. You don't want people to treat you like a cow. Yeah, no, I think... No, I don't... I think...
You just got to slam your, if you want to be black, just slam your dick in the door. It's going to swell up. And then you black, you know? Then your energy going to go up, you feel me?
Thanks for having me, man. It was an honor, man, to just, you know, sit down, talk about some huge stuff, even if it was uncomfortable, just make the normalcy of just breaking bread, you know?
You know, I just want to, you know, serve my purpose of living, you know, giving out light, encouraging people and, you know, bridging the gap. You know, some of the stuff we've been doing on X, bringing a comedy between like bridging the gap of people.
And just opening people's minds of experiencing, making people aware of what traumas they face, just being a normal person, not even being a celebrity or any type of color, just people as humans. You know what I mean? Going through traumas and overcoming and just bridging the gap or just raising awareness for leaders.
My biggest regret probably was just like, Not the only wedding for myself. You know, I feel like so many people fuck me over and do so much bad parties. I might as well just go to the altar with myself and celebrate myself.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Because I feel like life is about living. And I feel like you got to love yourself. And being a black person, you experience so much trauma with so many people writing you down, changing the narrative, character bringing you down. So it's like you got to keep enough sanity and not enough, you know what I mean, enthusiasm to just...
be encouraged and have the confidence. Cause not everybody could overcome what people writing them off, killing their character, bringing them down, making them feel a certain way. It's like a strong individual to be able to, you know, overcome that.
So I feel like just continue to raise an awareness, talking to people like yourself, high level people that, you know, bridging the gap, which is raising conversation that inspire the youth in the world, you know, just spreading the light. I think I accomplished a lot of things in my life in a short time. And I feel like now it's just being that inspiration as a human.
The hardest thing you could do is inspire. So just inspire people, raising conversations, inspiring people, bringing smiles, bringing people together.
you do that i mean definitely yeah you're i think you really seem like an interesting guy i'm glad that i got to uh get to chat with you and i do think too they should auction off that n-word once in a while man maybe we have that little auction man think about it maybe we had a nigga awards and then just maybe change the name where i know you hate the word but it's like it's a part of history the word only give yo we need to create we'll sit in the back this time if y'all do have it how about no you got being a
But that's the new world we live in. Everyone want to get that film of you just so they can show somebody later or just feel like they cool by association. And it's like, yo, boy, I didn't want you to record me right now. I'm relaxed.
We're going to build it up. We're going to throw out the teachers, get the commercials. We're going to make sure... We're going to free Brian Purvis, let him give one out. Yeah, we're going to talk to Brian Purvis on the CTSPN and talk about some of his traumas. What did he learn and what he had in his life now.
I feel like that would embrace... It probably... how he grew up made him feel like he was one of the gods. Cause imagine when people not your own people, when your own people treat you like shit, you feel like black people. Cause all our people know is to be like treated like shit. So it was like, yo, we're going to treat you like shit.
So it was like, until you break the culture of shit and making people understand it's okay to be of the not normal, but still have that love to still build them in the right way. So you don't turn the right wrong way or do the wrong thing. You know, we got to save people.
Man, they're going to love that. And then you give the money to... We donate to the organizations, the black communities.
Exactly. We make it beneficial, man. Everything we do with positive intent to bring people together.
But I could think it could... I feel like we can't worry about the hate. I feel like in life... Okay, you're right. Because sometimes the hate come and after the hate come rewards. Look at Ye.
After the hate, 2.7 billion.
You know what I'm saying? After the hate come the love. I feel like if you're not getting hate, then you're not raising the confidence. You got to be uncomfortable.
To get comfortable. Right. Just how you feel uncomfortable about it is that we got to find the resource to make you comfortable. And we found the resource. Okay, let's do it like this. We're going to give back to the black communities. So now we're not just saying this and the talk, we're ready to be funny. We got a real resource behind this and we bringing people together. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Because it's a natural thing. It's not like people haven't said this as little kids. I told you Tom Brady's son, Ben, was like, yo, you think about the word. Tom said he had to explain them the word. I was like, yo, man, I think it's not in the 50s where people use this. It's not slaves no more. You know what I'm saying?
You don't need cameras right now.
It's the normalcy of black families being rich and living upon the same culture of generational wealth.
You know what I mean? That's why everybody can feel comfortable. Because we're not trying to promote comfortability.
Everybody deserves something. We all humans, we deserve something. No matter who you are in the face of, you deserve something.
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You got a nice scroll? Are you walking like... What you emphasizing when you walking with a scrot TV? I say chest up. Yes.
So check out the Elon Musk fart coin.
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No, when somebody call you ugly, that mean you swaggy. That's an excuse for it. They didn't mean it like that. I think they didn't mean it like that. Oh, I like your attitude. When people call you ugly, that means you swaggy. Like, look at this ugly motherfucker. That's true.
Yeah, watch this ugly motherfucker go to work. Yeah, right.
Life is about attitude, you know why? It really is. People like to create narratives, create stories. They don't really care how people feel. They don't care how your family react. They keep us at a certain level. I don't think that's just a community, because, bro, I grew up in Miami, Florida, Liberty City. We had a big drug game, if you never heard about it, called John Doe.
Yeah, but Michael Irvin from, like,
Michael Irvin just played football in Miami I don't know if he grew up in Liberty City I think he grew up in Broward so I don't I don't really know what his lifestyle was but I know I grew up on 58 Terrace and 17th Avenue in the heart of Liberty City wow you know what I'm saying in the culture of a black community because I know I love to see you talk about black people black community because I feel like you're from New Orleans so you've been around a lot of black people your whole life
But being in Liberty City is not like the country because I know New Orleans is like country, low country.
Exactly. But in Liberty City... Yo, we have, like, the John Doe boys is, like, the police of the neighborhood. Okay. So, like, these guys, like, you pull them up. Yo, pull up John Doe. We base and blow. Pulling up shitty watch on a watch later. Yeah, I'm trying to show. I'm trying to educate you guys about the black community, where we come from. Look up the guy from John Doe.
His name, Traven Bubba. Just look up Miami, John Doe.
Liberty City. You see that? In the 1990s.
And Liberty City. So when you do the homework, the black community is ran by a John Doe gang leader. They just make money in our neighborhoods. You see what I'm saying? So... They don't even live there. No, they live there. Oh, they do? They live on the next block on 58th Street, yes. Trav, his family had a whole house. This guy had a whole...
A lot of lurkers. Yo, I like this haircut, though. What is that, a mullet?
It's like they was running a business in the inner city that wasn't the right business, but they showed the inner city people hope, like the good cards that came by. When we had football games, they came and supported, like, you guys playing against them? Oh yeah, here go the money jerseys. They gave us hope. Nice shoes, yeah. Nice opportunities to make us look forward for the great things.
But these environments that was called what? Section 8? You ever heard of Section 8? Oh, yeah.
So these type of environments was given to who? Our moms. Most of the people that's living in the inner city is single moms that's been provided the house from the government to put us in these places with low-income people. And so we had the 106 and Park to look at TV. We had the John Doe guys to come over and give us hope about... You know what I'm saying?
They was like our neighborhood heroes because we didn't see, people didn't come to Liberty City and- Have regular lives kind of like? Nah, they didn't.