Full Interview: Bryson Gray Loves His Stone edition
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Welcome to my show. I'd like to welcome everybody to The War Room.
I am your guest host, Adam King, host of The Adam King Show, filling in for Owen Troyer, who's been busy all week crushing it on The Alex Jones Show while Alex has been away.
We have such an amazing episode for all you guys today.
This is going to be off the charts.
I got guest after guest after guest coming.
I got a couple goals for all you InfoWarriors out there.
Today, we're going to win the culture war.
We're going to bust up the New World Order.
We're going to take names and it's going to be epic.
My guest list, we're starting off with Bryson Gray today, moving into Damon Imani, followed by Viva Frey.
Next is Raven Crawford, lived experience emergency food and shelter board, representation of LGBTQIA2S+, American Indian, Alaska Native, Indigenous communities in chronic homelessness and domestic violence.
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Thank you. Aye.
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Stand up against the poison of white supremacy, as I did my inaugural address to a single out as as I did my inaugural address to a single out as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white Thank you.
Congress, I'll give you five damn good reasons why the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, should be impeached.
And I'll make it easy. I won't even bring up the fraudulent elections.
Number one, treason.
Chinese nationals affiliated with the Bidens created limited liability companies in the United States and then in a short period of time transferred their interest to a Chinese company that sent money What's up,
dude? What's up, man?
What's up? We're crushing it, man.
We're taking New World Order heads.
That's how you do it. Let's keep doing it.
Let's keep doing it, man.
You're hitting it album after album after album.
Now, I wanted to start off this segment because, you know, the last few years, I feel like we on the alt-right, we've been losing this culture war.
But thanks to people like you, thanks to people like Damon Imani, who's coming on after you, and all these meme makers, we're slowly taking, taking, taking ground.
And, you know, you came out with hit after hit after hit after hit, firing up our movement.
My favorite by far was the Balenciaga video, Burn Balenciaga, but we're not going to touch on that today.
I want to talk to you about more about your spiritual music because really, you know, you're a Christian leader and it's nice to hear faith-based music that isn't gospel.
You feel me? Yeah.
Yeah, so, I mean, I stopped listening to secular music like three years ago, and I wanted some type of rap music that was more biblical and really hit people in their soul.
And a lot of the Christian rap I was listening to, it was like lukewarm, pity-packed Christian rap, and I wanted to make something a little different but still catchy, the beat still hard.
And I decided to do that.
Yeah, make it more biblical to hit you in your soul, get some conviction, help people get closer to God and more to the Bible.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
I actually brought my Bible right here just because I knew you were coming on the set.
I got to have it out. Is that a stone edition tonight?
This is the stone edition tonight.
Yeah, you know.
I got one.
That's what I'm talking about. Yes, sir.
My dude. Yeah, this is like...
Okay, for all you InfoWarriors, you've got to know, this is the Bible written in its original language.
And it's in Hebrew.
It's a stone edition.
It has English on one side, Hebrew on the other side.
And I crush it, man.
This Bible is...
I actually read Hebrew, so...
You know, the Bible says two different things.
One in Hebrew and the other in English.
So... Oh, that's so cool.
Even though I'm Jewish, I feel your music.
You know what I'm saying? We're all people of faith here, and we're all fighting the faith war.
So the Messiah's going to come, and when the Messiah comes, everybody will know.
Well, of course I feel like he's already came, he's coming again, but that's a difference right there.
Dude, I can't believe you just called me out on a stone Tanakh.
I was not expecting that one.
So I have one because I'm a Christian, but I'm an honest one.
And I know the most accurate version of the Tanakh, which most Christians call the Old Testament, I know the most accurate version is the stone edition of Tanakh.
If you're going to read it in English, read it in the stone edition with the Hebrew.
So yeah, that's what I use when I read the Old Testament.
And then when I read the New Testament, I'll read NASB and things of that nature.
Alright, for all the Infowarriors, Bryson Gray has a standing invitation to my Bible study, Monday nights at 7.30 Pacific time.
Just throwing that out there. So, you were actually just interviewed on Vice, and I took a short clip from your Instagram.
It was so funny.
Let's roll clip 12 and talk about it, because it just tickles me.
But you're not backed by any major label.
No, all labels are gay.
I'm signed to Jesus Christ.
Okay. What can they do that I haven't accomplished?
They could probably tell you to put on a dress and some makeup.
Look at all these homos getting popular.
Yo, dude, all labels are gay, man.
Listen, it's so...
When they interviewed me, I'm just me.
So I was answering the questions bluntly.
I was answering the questions like I would answer them any other way.
And the lady I was interviewing me, she was so shocked by every time I answered her questions.
She was just so shocked because it was like, I guess you would call it, I answered the questions in like a nonchalant way, but I'm very honest with you.
And she was so shocked by the way I was.
You see it in her face too.
When you say it's gay, she like drops countenance.
Bro, a few times her I said a lot of stuff that they didn't put on the actual thing.
That was controversial too.
Where can we find that full interview?
The full interview is on YouTube.
They called it MAGA Rap.
But even when you watch that, there's a lot of footage that they got that they literally just didn't put in the actual documentary.
But the podcast, I mean not podcast, but the documentary starts with Forgiano Blow, then it goes into me, then it talks about Tyson a little bit.
I mean, you know, I was answering the questions.
Honestly, all labels are gay.
They will try to force you to put on a dress and some makeup.
Yeah. And I would rather not be subject to that type of stuff because I'm not doing it.
Like, I'm sorry to Jesus Christ.
That's it. It's so bizarre how hip-hop has evolved.
I grew up listening to hip-hop.
I actually, as a 12-year-old boy, used to run around my house calling myself Jupac Shakur, you know, like I was super into it.
But, you know, it's all gay now.
Like, you have to have an agenda.
And, like, the number one promoted rapper is Lil Nas X. And I'll tell you, every time I log into Twitter, I don't follow him, but he's the first one that pops up on my Twitter feed.
And it's sick. It's sickening.
I'm so sick of that guy.
It's funny because people like Lil Nas X, they may be viewed as a rapper by pop people, but in the rap world, he's not viewed as a rapper or anything.
But you could even go to one of the most gangster rappers out there, NBA Youngboy.
He paint his nails.
He come out talking about some weird stuff, pitting on makeup.
They're trying to feminize the most masculine-looking people to try to put that agenda further.
I think some rapper came out, said he was transitioning.
Lil Uzi Vert, one of the most popular rappers.
He calls himself They Them because he got demons in him, obviously.
So this is what a lot of rappers are doing now.
It's very gay, and this is not what rap used to be.
Rap used to be more masculine, and we need to go back to that.
But I guess it's up to Christian rappers to actually do it, ironically.
Yeah, I don't want to see Lil Nas I want to see classic Nas.
You know, I want to see Nas versus Lil Nas in a rap battle.
You know what I mean? Look at that.
They're showing it on the screen.
He's just a sick homo, dude.
He's disgusting. He's disgusting.
I see it on the screen. Demons, dude.
Demons. We're going to be We're going to be bouncing to a commercial break really quick.
And when we come back, I want to go into some of your other videos.
I know you've got a big release coming up.
And some of your feminism versus femininity stuff, I think is really hot.
And I'm really grateful that you're here.
You're a rap legend, icon, pioneer.
All right, and we are back with rap legend Bryson Gray joining me in this first hour segment of The War Room.
I am your host, Adam King, filling in for the legendary Owen Troyer.
I wanted to say, Bryson, you know, I'm sitting here watching these commercials and, like, I just, like, love InfoWars commercials.
I mean, like, so I could watch, like, a whole channel of just InfoWars commercials.
Do you shop at InfoWarsStore.com?
I think I bought a few things from Infowars.com.
I need to get some more stuff, though.
I want some more Infowars merch.
When I'm out, I see a lot of people with Infowars merch, and it's pretty cool.
Yeah, man. I always go for the super male vitality.
This stuff is killer.
So, I want to get into your femininity versus feminism.
Let's start by playing clip 11.
It's just a little rap from your Instagram page.
And we'll go into the subject from there.
So, like, you take this whole biblical approach to your rap, and I you take this whole biblical approach to your rap, and I feel like the only solution is at this point, you know, across the board with all things.
I mean, the homos took over everything.
You know, it's tranny pedophilia at your favorite shopping store, no matter what it is.
What is some of your inspiration to get this kind of work out there?
It's culture. So, like, Christianity and, I mean, pretty much all Abrahamic faiths, we have a culture.
And the Bible lays out what that culture is supposed to be for us.
It gives you the gender roles in the Bible.
It tells you how a man's supposed to be.
It tells you how a woman is supposed to be.
It tells you how a marriage is supposed to be.
It tells you these things that are actually fun.
And so I try to just incorporate it in my music and make it sound, make it still sound good.
Like a lot of, like I had a song called Homemakers that a lot of women love because nobody had made an anthem for homemakers when they were, when they were at home doing their job, they got no music to vibe to.
So that song right there was just called Feminine, Feminine Not Feminist from my, from my new album, Blessed to the Church 2, is pretty much trying to do that same thing.
I'm trying to, The culture is already there, but I'm trying to create the culture in an entertaining way, if that makes sense.
Right. We have to. We have to be bumping Bryson Gray.
We can't be bumping Jay-Z when we're rolling through the streets.
You know what I'm saying? We have to support our own music.
We need that thick bass line at the party, and it should be positive message.
It shouldn't be hoeing around and trash and filth the way that we see it today.
I wanted to clip some of your videos.
I clipped Super Bigot because I think that's the funniest, most creative.
It's so funny.
Thank you. Let's play the clip from Super Bigot, clip 10, and then I want to talk to you about this one because this is my favorite video of yours.
Super bigot. Super bigot!
Wake up, honey!
Come on! The world needs you!
Come on, get up now! I find it funny that, well, my songs get banned for offending the LGBT, but Eminem used to threaten him in his songs and his music is still up.
I got the answer.
I have to make a song like Eminem.
Here we go.
- Stop!
That's gay. - I love that verse.
Stop! That's gay.
Yo, you gotta be super bigot for Halloween every single year, my dude. Facts, facts, facts.
I want to do like a super big anime-style cartoon that I release on my YouTube channel every week, but that costs a lot of money.
Oh my god. That would be so viral.
What's stopping you? I know.
That costs a lot of money.
I tried to get it started, and then the prices they gave me back, I said, oh lord.
Dude, I bet you there's thousands of InfoWarriors volunteer animators who would get on that immediately.
Where can people reach you if they want to animate that?
We need super big at the cartoon, man.
Yes, we do need it.
I have emails on my social media posts.
It's BrysonGrey at BrysonGrey.com, but people are going to forget that second G. Alright, you got a new record, a new song releasing in literally like 10 hours on YouTube.
I've been trying to get your producers and everybody out.
I was going to try to release.
I was hoping we could get a release.
Give us a sneak peek. What do we expect with this new song?
What's it about? What's the inspiration?
What's the story on it? So it's all, no sir.
And it's like, it starts off, it's from my album, Letters to the Church 2, that's out.
And it starts off with my fiance saying, Bryson, you need to calm down.
I was like, no sir.
So it's basically just like, I call it, I call it Holy War music.
You know what I'm saying? It's like, It's like, to give you that vibe, to give you that vibe like, nah, you gotta keep pushing, you can't fold for nothing.
Keep pushing for God.
I mean, because it is a war, a physical one and a spiritual one.
So I'm trying to make the theme music for that, and that's what the song no sir is about.
Yeah, we need theme music.
We need like an entire genre of just, I don't, how would you call it?
Appropriate music? Patriot music?
What would you call it? You know what I would call it?
I would just call it good music.
So I try to call it like biblical, biblical, whatever people want to say.
Whatever people want to call it is fine with me, but I start the song by saying, no, sir, I be going ham, but I be eating kosher.
You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. It's a lit song, bro.
I feel that. Yeah, it's lit. I like that.
I keep kosher, so I'm going to put that line on repeat over and over again.
Have you ever seen Israel? Have you been to the Holy Land?
Nah, I've never been. I do want to go.
Me and my fiancé plan to go because I'm one of those Christians that keep the commandments, as God told us.
And for all the Christians out there, Jesus also told us.
So that includes the dietary laws for me.
Yo, go take up the Stations of the Cross, man.
I actually lived in Jerusalem.
I lived in the old city of Jerusalem for a year and a half.
And I'll tell you something, man.
It is just like... So much magic in one place.
If you're a man of faith, there's nothing like the old city of Jerusalem.
It's like Harry Potter, but biblically.
I have to go, bro.
I really do want to go. Yo, I'll take care of you when you go.
I got the hook up, Holly, if you hear me.
Okay. What do you want to tell the InfoWarriors out there before we close out this segment?
God first. Apologies can't save you.
That includes Trump and DeSantis.
Letters to the Church 2 is out now.
Biblical music, man.
Go get it if you can. Thank y'all for everything.
Dude, you're a legend, man.
I want to have you back on.
I can't wait to hear this.
No, sir. Ten hours from now.
It's going to drop on YouTube.
Rumble. Instagram.
Yes. Byron creates.
Bryson creates at Instagram.
Yeah. Yes, sir.
Yes, sir. And check him out.
On the other side of this break that's coming up, we have Damon Imani, the legendary meme maker.
Everything he's doing is getting millions of clips.
I am your host, Adam King.
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