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May 30, 2022 - Danny Jones Podcast
02:14:38
#139 - The King of America's MAGA Movement | Forgiato Blow

Forgiato Blow details his rise as the "King of America's MAGA Movement," recounting how he rebranded from a pro-Trump rapper to an independent political figure after warnings of career suicide. He alleges severe censorship by Instagram and TikTok, contrasting it with unchecked BLM violence, while defending Trump's economic policies and criticizing Biden's stimulus checks. Blow discusses his potential mayoral run, conflicts with Disney over the "Don't Say Gay" bill, and views race relations as a political tool used by both liberals and conservatives. Ultimately, he argues that mainstream media misrepresents independent voices, framing patriotic rallies as cults while ignoring similar extremism on the left. [Automatically generated summary]

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The mayor of Magoville.
Magoville, baby.
Magoville.
What's up, man?
Thanks for coming back.
It's been a while.
Yeah, I've seen you guys elevated and blown up.
Yeah, same with you, bro.
Congrats on all your success lately.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
You've been, especially that Vice article.
That was hilarious.
How did that.
Was that a recent one?
Yeah, that Vice article just came out like last month, didn't it?
Yeah, they said the mayor of Magoville is a white rapper.
You know, they had to throw that in there.
Did they tell you before they did that that they were going to shit on you in the whole article?
No, but I do think the article for.
Them coming already knowing that they were going to write something super negative being, you know, left.
They did pretty good, I felt.
They twisted a couple things around that I didn't really like, but, you know, it's media.
You're going to get what you get.
So it's a pretty big publication, so I wasn't really tripping on it.
But they kind of already come out, and you could tell from just being around someone who doesn't really represent the same things you represent or feel the same way you feel.
You could get that vibe.
You know, we're in the studio making these songs.
I can see, like, somebody rolling their eyes and being like, you know.
How many songs are you making a week?
Like, what are you doing, like, right now as far as, like, your daily kind of schedule?
Are you just recording music every day or well?
Yeah, I just kind of like, you know, in this lane you really got to watch the news, you know.
I mean really kind of find out what's going on in the world.
What do you watch?
I watch CNN just to hear what they're talking about.
Watch some FOX NEWS, watch a lot of podcasts you know what i'm saying.
Watch, you just got to stay hip to what's going on.
Yeah um, because it's a trendy lane, so the music has to be trendy a little bit.
You know, you got to kind of pay attention what's going on.
But i'm recording pretty much every night.
I record songs every day, sometimes 10 a day, 20 a day.
Yeah, I mean, I record a lot of music.
Last year I dropped 10 albums.
You are like one of the few, like you just mentioned that there's a bunch of them, but one of the few like hyper political rappers Yeah, like a lot of people, especially hip-hop fans.
They're not really into fucking politics You know, they're afraid Yeah, they're afraid to be over there not independent see everybody's fake independent afraid or like they don't like like me like I fucking hate politics like I don't it's so hard to understand it.
There's so many certain people that don't are afraid to get attached to it and lose the fans or lose what they got Yeah, you know what I mean, right?
Like a lot of people are afraid to protect their brand.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean and some people like me is just I built my brand, including this.
You know?
Was there ever a time in the beginning where you were scared for that?
No, I wasn't scared.
I'm just not a person that's going to stand on what I believe in no matter what.
Just be who you are.
So I was rocking with Trump in the very beginning of 2016.
I had the very first pro-Trump song.
People said, oh, it's career suicide.
I did a video with Rick Ross after that.
Squeeze that thing out a little bit.
Recently just did a video with Kodak Black.
You know what I'm saying?
Hell yeah.
People can't tell you what you're going to do or your outcome is going to be.
You just got to get in there and make a shake.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
At what point did you decide to like kind of rebrand your persona like around Trump?
Well, it was kind of like, and why did you come up with that?
In 2016, I came out as like, you know, Trump's nephew.
That was like, you know, the first video we did came in on the helicopter with Trump in the ground.
It's just the way you give it to people is crazy.
You know what I mean?
So most times on social media, if you see a post that would be on a blog site, you know, you're paying for blog posts and shout outs to build your brand.
It would usually like at your name.
So the second time around when I put out Silver Spoon compared to my all my different releases.
I said, don't tag my name.
Like, make this look like you're just going to shit on me.
Like, make this look like that you want to share this and you're cracking the case and you got information nobody got.
Donald Trump has a nephew with face tattoos that raps.
Check this out.
This is crazy.
And when it's read like that without being tagged, people got to really dig into it because they're like, well, this isn't sponsored post.
Yeah, this is some real stuff.
So it's kind of like, you know, I flipped the game on him, got it out there.
But at first it was with Trump was I felt like I was a Donald Trump of rap.
You know, everybody was supporting me.
Everybody was rocking with me.
Everybody saw the big features.
They saw the lifestyle, but they didn't want to give my flowers.
I felt like Trump.
Everybody loved Trump.
Everybody was down with Trump.
Every rapper was rapping like they're a boss like Trump, getting money like Trump, going to his hotels, watching the boxing matches.
Everybody was a big fan of Trump.
Then he said he's going to be the president, and everybody laughed.
I said that would never happen.
Then he became the president.
And then everybody started hating on Trump.
I hate Trump.
He's racist.
He's this.
Trump's done more for the black African-American community than any president ever has.
You know what I'm saying?
Trump said it's all types of stuff for the minorities.
He's done all types of stuff for all types of people.
And, you know, people loved him at one time.
And then when he got his shine, you know, they hated him.
So I felt like that and rap with me.
Then as I really started getting into the music in 2016 and really learning about, you know, the political aspect of it, I realized like they just don't, the government is not going to ever tell you something you're supposed to know.
You know, like we pay for, you know, people getting cancer treatment, diabetic treatment, but a vaccine's free.
If a vaccine was really going to save you, it wouldn't be free.
It would cost money.
Right.
You know what I mean?
The stuff that they kick us isn't true to me.
And I've always been someone to just, you know, find my own way.
So I scheduled a lot of things around Trump.
People love Trump.
Trump's a winner.
I'm a winner.
I'm a hustler.
I'm an entrepreneur.
I'm a businessman.
So there's a lot of things.
By the way, I appreciate you taking the vaccine before you came in to the club.
I did.
They said I had to get the vaccine, man.
I got that fake vaccine card.
Yeah, we're giving them out of time.
Trudeau's people over in Canada send them over to me.
When did you get that Rolls Royce?
I had a couple of Rolls Royce.
Is that a phantom or is that a ghost?
That's a ghost.
A ghost.
I'm going to wrap with a Richie Rich with Trump's nephew on the front.
Okay.
You know, I got the big Trump truck.
I got a couple cars, man.
But at the end of the day, it's like all my stuff's branding.
You know what I mean?
I brand everything I got.
It's all a business.
A lot of people these days just make excuses why they can't win.
You know, I got all the way to, you know, Lincoln with Trump, being on stage around him, flicking it up, taking photos, getting support from all these people.
I got face tattoos.
You know what I mean?
I don't look like the normal Republican to them.
They let me in.
They were so judgmental.
Why am I going to get in?
You think rap music's what did it for me?
They probably don't listen to rap music.
So one thing I really did is I turned my fan base into.
40 and 60 year older people at Mar-a-Lago riding around bumping for Giotto Blow.
You know what I mean?
But I cleaned a lot of things up too because at one time I didn't realize how many children listened to me.
That was kind of the thing with Vice.
They made it seem like, you know, Blow had no success in his early rap career.
Well, I mean, I got songs with Rick Ross before that, Paul Wall before that, Vanilla Ice before that, Lil Durk before that, millions of views, videos in the middle.
I mean, that's success.
Radio stations playing my music, you know, but that was like my thing with Trump.
They're not giving me my flowers.
So I'm going to make my own lane, my own genre.
And people said it was career suicide.
Now there's two, 300 people doing the same thing, trying to do what I was doing.
Yeah.
You know, another big name, Bryson Gray.
You know, he was somebody who really did his thing.
He had some really big songs.
We came together and kind of like took off from there with the music.
And it's like, you just got to stay up to date.
My thing is, I'm in the streets with the Patriots, like the people.
Anytime you see a blow video, there's hundreds of people in the video.
These aren't paid actors.
These are Patriots that feel the same way I feel.
They respect what I'm doing.
That's why I'm the mayor of Magoville.
I say, hey, I'm doing a video tomorrow.
They ran to shine.
They're out there with me.
And that's the difference.
Before, everybody was just trying to come to a video and get something at it.
They were a rapper too.
They wanted a rap.
These are just everyday people, not even the wealthiest people in the world.
They're spending their last $20, $30 on a t-shirt for me and a hat to be in my video.
So I got a lot of love and I respect them for what they're standing for.
Because, you know, no matter what about the money, Trump isn't paying these people.
And the elections passed a year and a half ago and people are still out here as rallies are popping.
Trump's still popping.
Trump's still the president.
Yeah, he's still the president.
We don't see 46.
It's just it's not real.
How much censorship are you dealing with on social media?
The censorship is beyond crazy.
One thing is like, I never realized how bad censorship was until you're censored.
So sometimes you just hear people say like, I'm getting shadow banned and censored and you're like, you just ain't popping or, you know, you ain't grinding hard enough or you just think you're better than you are.
Well, when they just delete 250,000 followers without an email or a reason and you're to pay Instagram's wiped, then you're like, well, maybe I'll hit somebody up when nobody knows you existed.
I got a verified page, not to mention I'm spending $30,000 or $40,000 at that time a year in ads on Facebook and Instagram.
You're spending that much on ads on Instagram?
Yeah, I am.
So I put out a picture or a post.
So anytime I put a picture up, I throw $500 to $1,000 on that post just to get it going.
Got to let people see it.
Wow.
So not saying that's a lot of money at the end of the year, but imagine if you deleted a couple hundred thousand people that were spending $40,000 a month with you.
I mean, a year.
So I was spending, you know, getting my brand built doing that with the 4G Auto Blow.
And that's what I was doing, like the flow parties.
And I was doing, like, you know, I had the crazy hairstyles and the shows, just getting that attention.
So then they banned me from that, took my Facebook down from me.
Then a year to date, I'm 10 Instagrams already gone.
So it's like someone working at Instagram to seize me building my page.
Whenever it gets to about 10,000, wipe it.
Why do they wipe it?
They tell you?
No, they don't give me no emails or nothing.
I literally just paid someone $7,000 a day in London that I have no clue who they are.
That's my boy, Tony.
I just went to the bank and sent someone $7,000 a day to try to get one of my Instagrams back.
Really?
That's how bad I need my pages back because the end of the day, I'm independent.
I don't have a label.
I do this all myself.
So every follower that I get is a fan, a supporter, someone that's helped support my dream, my business.
Once you take that from me, people get tired of trying to find you.
And then not everybody's always on social media looking for you.
So once you're gone, they try to get you gone.
So I've stayed relevant.
My numbers have gotten bigger without my social media.
So sometimes being banned helped a little bit because you might see my video come across a timeline and say, well, you know what?
I'm going to share Bill's video now because I know he's deleted and help him out a little bit.
And the problem is when you get deleted, we all know people in your own camps or do the same lane you're in, they enjoy that.
So not everybody's like, oh, Concrete got deleted.
Let's go share their page.
They're like, they're deleted.
It's time for us to do our thing.
Take over that spot.
They feel like you're competition.
A little bit.
There's competition and everything.
So it's very good.
The only person really that shots me out, my boy Bryson Gray and my brother Stoney, J360.
But I'm saying a lot of other people, when I get deleted, I'll even hit them up.
Like, yo, I'll throw you some money to give me a post to let people know where I'm, my new page.
And they'd be like, oh, it doesn't need any money.
Or they'll be afraid to share you because, oh, you got deleted, so you're gonna get me deleted.
You know, it just becomes hard getting censored.
Um, it's hard to build your brand, it's hard to keep any business going.
I mean, imagine having a Mcdonald's and paint it black and blue and with no arch in the front, and then people know that's Mcdonald's yeah, you know.
Or, like people say, like why you still got to run ads and commercials on social media if you're already famous and popping?
Well, there's a Mcdonald's and Chick-fil-a ads every day on tv.
It's about keeping it in their face.
So the censorship really hurts.
What about Twitter and YouTube?
Have you ever had Twitter?
I mean, obviously you have YouTube.
I've never been big into Twitter.
I have a Twitter.
Does it get fucked with?
I don't even put on it, man.
Just the outlook of the I like Instagram.
I like seeing the videos.
I like going through.
But then Instagram made it so hard.
It's like you can't see what likes people got anymore.
Well, they did that because people were just capping on all their stuff, buying all these fake likes, buying all these fake followers.
Just a bunch of robots, you know what I mean?
But Twitter, I post on there, and it's just like I just post like a status.
It's like I don't really get to see much of anything.
I didn't like it like that.
True Social is pretty big now.
I'm not sure if you guys are on there.
I'm at like 25,000 on True Social in two weeks.
My page really.
Yeah, Trump and them made it.
They verified me asap, so I was one of the early people on there.
So that was cool, you know.
So pretty soon, when that opens up to everybody, every Democrat and their mom's going to be on there too, because they want to be where it's popping, they want to see what's going on.
There's going to be a million troll Trump pages or troll 4g Auto Play, like, if you go on tick tock, I got like 250,000 followers on tick tock and if you type in my name, 4g Auto Blow.
There's over 150 pages.
No way, and i'm just buried in those pages.
You're buried under all the fake pages.
Yeah, because people just warn my posts.
Anytime I post something, it gets warned, Account violation, take down.
One more account violation, you're deleted.
They don't have somebody physically sitting there saying, well, no, this isn't bad.
It's just, you warn it enough, they'll take it down.
That's it.
It's over in China.
Yeah.
So you just know when Forge out of Blow posts, let's all ban his shit, and it's going to come right down.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
It's funny to them, but it's frustrating to me because I'm like, dang, I just got this post on TikTok.
I think if you search my name, it's like 45 million views.
Right on my and on my page.
I have tons of videos in the millions So you get a million views and just people warning you get it taken down.
It's not fair.
Yeah, I feel that people you know you got rappers these days like you know I made degenerate music sometimes in my life You know about drugs cars money lifestyle female whatever it never got banned never got censored.
They didn't care I rap about you know voter integrity and a vaccine.
It's like whoa get it out of here get it out of here, but 6ix9ine I like 6ix9ine, but he's like the genius to me on social media, right?
Really But he I mean he'll literally say like pull up here.
I'm going to California.
I don't care what's up like they get away with that on social media.
That's like Almost telling the like baiting people to come kill you and everybody and their mom is putting up gang signs and guns social media every woman in the world on there half is half naked promoting their brand like that's fine But if you just put up a American flag and a couple of the bros, it's like whoa my god, you know, this is a cult.
This Yeah, come down They didn't care about fight comps remember all the fight comps Yeah, I mean, they're straight up porn on Twitter.
Yeah, but like fight comps, they don't care about.
Let's talk about Portland.
They're so worried about January.
Like, Portland went on for three months.
They'd have burnt Portland all the way to the ground.
They're not circling back, arresting anybody.
They're at the Capitol, which is our building, trying to lock up everybody and their mom who was even posted about the Capitol.
Did you go to the January 6th riot?
Yes, yeah.
You were there.
The riot was no riot, I'm telling you.
Everybody there was happy.
It was not what the people try to put on TV.
Really?
But I was booked, so I was there.
I had a show there, me and Bryce and Gray performing.
So.
Like, I wasn't in the Capitol, but I was there performing.
You were in D.C. D.C. Where'd you perform?
Building Your Own Vision 00:09:04
So, right on the main street, right outside the White House.
I'll send you a video.
You can attach it.
Oh, yeah.
I think I sent you a video.
About 100,000 people of us out there.
Really?
Going crazy to our music.
We got a real fan base, man.
We pop out.
That's the biggest thing is being with the people.
It's a blessing that I have 10,000 fans that day that kept me taking pictures and just wandering somewhere.
I feel like that day was like a field trip.
Like, people go on a field trip.
They're a really good kid, and they just get.
Caught with all the bad kids maybe do something stupid, and they're like, oh wow, that's not really my character.
I mean they let them go inside the building.
You know what I mean?
People went inside the building.
Uh, Ashley Babbitt, you know what i'm saying?
R. I. P Ashley Babbitt, her fate.
Her mom actually calls me all the time and tells me, hey, thank you so much for keeping my daughter's name.
Who is she?
Ashley Babbitt?
She passed away.
She was a veteran that was there.
She got shot.
She's the girl who got shot, but the thing is you don't hear her name.
You hear George Floyd's name, not saying you should have hear his name, but he wasn't the.
He has charges and all types of problems that he was in.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
End of the day is like Ashley Babbitt was there supporting the country, supporting the president.
Wrong place, wrong time, boom.
You know what I mean?
It wasn't like she had a weapon on her and she was going inside of a building.
I just feel like was she unarmed?
I just feel like things are like, you know, blown to the proportion, how CNN is still talking about that.
I mean, there was literally hospitals, dealerships, fire stations, gas stations, pharmacies, boutiques, locals, people that might have been, you know, pro-BLMs, their own businesses getting burnt down.
I've seen people that own their own restaurants.
Like, they went through and just destroyed it.
You know what I mean?
And there's not an arrestee.
There's nobody getting in trouble for that.
They don't even talk about it.
Right.
They were like, they were allowed to do that.
Then BLM comes out now.
Most of that money that was donated, how many black people got paid?
How many black people became millionaires?
How many people did they bail out?
None.
That money went to white people and a few chosen black people that were involved in it and made millions of dollars on that.
Yeah.
How many people, what was it, like a group, a small group of people who made like millions of dollars?
Well, one time, if you went to blackwisematter.com or, you know, to the thing, it went to Sleepy Joe's campaign.
Right, right, right, right.
They did.
They had to find a way.
Trump's got support.
We got to raise some money.
But there were a couple people that made millions of dollars off that, weren't there?
They just came out.
She was paying, I don't know her name, but she paid like her ex-husband or something, like two million, some people's a couple million.
Yeah, but I mean, that's not really on the news.
It's talked about, but it's like, it's forgivable.
Imagine if Trump had that.
Just imagine if Trump said, you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
Just imagine if Trump had that on a t-shirt.
You know what I mean?
Didn't even say it.
You know, just imagine if Trump was at KKK eulogies like Joe Biden was.
Just imagine if Trump's kids had a laptop.
Yeah, just imagine you know I mean and the funny thing is everybody that like the the vote for Trump To go against him and vote Joe Biden was just like a fuck Trump vote like it was funny like you know People get so mad we had these songs.
I mean Nipsey hustle RIP I respect Nipsey to the fullest because I'm independent artist and like I did the whole albums for a hundred dollars each like I see the grind I see the buildup but him and YG's biggest song was fuck Donald Trump But we can't make a pro Trump song and it's like that's their biggest selling song YG is, I don't think it has a song bigger than Fuck Donald Trump.
When did he release that?
I think that probably came out like right before the election.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
So, I mean, that's their biggest song.
You know what I mean?
But that whole culture of people now, I go on like Say Cheese and different blog sites, they're all like, damn, where's Trump at?
Biden ain't did a damn thing.
Yeah, Trump's kind of like in a good light right now.
Great light.
That's why I tell people when he comes back in 2024, it's going to be the biggest ride of his life because he's already got his Republican support that he got, his day one loyal fan base that he got.
Then everyone who really wasn't rocking with him is going to be like, You know, that's going to be the new silent majority that it said we were.
There's going to be a lot of silent people that are like, I'm going to vote Trump.
I'm not voting Joe Biden again.
No way.
And Joe is the biggest puppet they got.
They can't put nobody else in there right now that's going to be bigger than Joe Biden as a puppet.
Like, look at this gas price.
People in Cali spend $9, $10 on gas.
This gas is already bought.
We didn't buy it last week.
We already had this gas.
Why are we paying this much for gas we bought?
Are we getting gas from Venezuela?
I thought we were getting it from Venezuela.
Well, if we are, it's not brand new gas.
You're not getting gas today.
They brought it last week.
We're not.
Nope.
This is pre-owned gas.
Huh.
This is still Trump's gas.
We have enough gas to make it.
Trump gas.
I'm just saying, this is still Trump's gas.
We're not going next door right now and saying, yo, we need gas.
I'm bringing it in next week from other countries.
His gas has been here.
Well, Trump was one of the biggest people that was pushing against that whole pipeline of all the EU countries getting gas from Russia or getting gas and oil from Russia.
Well, Trump's biggest thing is to make money here.
Right, exactly.
Give us jobs.
Right.
Right now, our biggest problem is not a lot of people want to work because Joe Biden was just giving them money.
See, a lot of people will get tricked into the system.
They want to say, oh, I could get $300 and not work.
I'll just do that.
Instead of getting a job, busting their ass and making $1,800 or $1,500 or $600.
Yeah.
They trick you to want to stay in that little system.
One of my best friends, African American, mixed with Spanish dude, he was always around me, had nice things.
And at one time, you know, he wasn't doing that good.
And I watched him work from like, you know, Wendy's and having a bunch of different jobs.
And he lived in a community where, you know, they couldn't make so much money, his mom.
And he came to me and said, yo, I got to quit my other job because my mom told me it's making too much money in the house and we're going to lose this housing.
I said, cool.
You need to move out of that housing and go get your own place, get you another job.
And now he owns his own house, works for UPS.
He's a driver, got cars he wants.
But it just takes someone to say, you could do it.
Right.
Go do it.
You could get out there and do it.
Yeah.
Not everybody has that thing like me where I say I could do it myself and believe it.
That's a gift and a curse.
But I believe myself and I say, hey, you could do it.
Some people need someone to say what you know you want to do a podcast I'm gonna go buy you a microphone for $300 see if you actually sit there and build a table and see if you even make a YouTube channel.
It's free Yeah, see if you even make the channel Sometimes people want to do all this stuff, but they're so afraid to even make the channel or do a podcast Mm-hmm a lot of people would say to you.
It's easy for you to say you got a rich family They would say that to this day I haven't got one rich cent from no rich families You got no money from your grandparents never got money really never got money from my family ever I bought almost that myself.
That's fucking crazy.
But the end of the day is like if I tell somebody that, so I'm blue in the face, they don't care.
They don't want to hear it.
So that's why I came out with the silver spoon.
I got it, da-da-da-da.
Because people want to hear what they want to hear.
Tell the story about that for people who don't know about it.
So the auto trader stuff?
Well, my grandfather started auto trader, the car magazine.
I got sent to boarding school when I was in fifth grade.
By the way, they didn't mention that once in the Vice article, I don't think.
Well, they said a little something in there about that.
I kind of like, you know, have my family that you know my grandfather sold AUTO Trader, made a lot of money, but the difference is about that is anybody whose family who's watching this has real money.
They don't want nobody else being as rich as them or powerful as them.
It's just kind of like anything in the world.
So with me, I went my own route, did my own way, got my own tattoos, built my own brand.
Now, there's not to say one day, when you know my mother's still alive, you know I wouldn't want my mom to ever pass away for me to make any money.
You know what i'm saying.
But my mom's goal is not to just give me her money like.
My mom had to work hard in her life And she got money when my grandfather died.
She was left property.
So if somebody leaves you a lot of property, it hasn't been taken care of, well then, first of all, you got to pay the inheritance tax.
It's a fire sale on that property.
So your property might be worth $10 million, but they know you can't afford to keep that property.
So we'll give you $2.5 million.
Then you got to pay taxes.
And that's through the roof right now.
So my biggest thing was I went to Admiral Farragut Academy.
It was a military private school.
Went there in fifth grade.
I lived in that school until I was a senior.
So I wasn't that homey lollipops like everybody wants to say.
I was living in a military dorm boarding school.
Now, the military wasn't the toughest aspect of it.
We just marched around little rifles.
It wasn't like we really did push-ups and sit-ups and all this stuff all day.
But one thing Farragut did teach me is to be a people person.
I could talk to any kind of person.
You had kids from all over the world there, all different races.
It taught you that, like a melting pot of people.
I never held nothing against my parents sending me there.
It was cool.
I liked living with my friends anyways.
But fifth grade is kind of young to leave your family behind and not go see your family anymore.
I never really went home for holidays.
You know what I'm saying?
I've always been kind of distant.
Now I have a good relationship with my mom when I'm older.
I think it's because I always wanted to do the way I wanted to do it.
And not everybody's going to see that.
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Not everybody's going to see that.
Your vision.
Sometimes you got to make your own vision and people see it in the long run.
And i'm glad nobody gave me any money, because I wouldn't be where I was today.
I would have got some money and blown it.
I don't do no drugs.
I don't drink, I don't do none of this stuff.
I'm just a businessman that works hard everything that I do, and if somebody would have gave me an easy ticket, I probably would be the man i'm in right now.
I wouldn't be.
Yeah, i'd rather work for mine I bought it.
Feels good to have a Rolls Royce, for I got inheritance.
Feels good to have more than one Rolls Royce, for I got inheritance.
Feels good to have big Trump trucks.
Feels good to be able to have multiple Rolls Royces.
Feels good to give people you know my team pay for their music videos, help they, help their stuff come together.
It feels good to be able to work for different people and just say hey, you know what, i'm gonna put some money into you and this is what you want to do.
I believe in you.
I gotta do to people.
Feels good to take care of.
You know parents coming to me all the time saying hey, my kid's a huge supporter of you and i'm glad that you don't curse like that in your music anymore and i'm glad that you got a positive message from my children.
You know I kid was getting bullied here at seminal, right here in middle school.
I picked him up in the Trump truck.
They were getting bullied because they like Trump.
So I came and picked him up in the Trump truck.
All the kids saw the truck thought it was a middle schooler was getting bullied because he likes Trump, right here.
She was a female I went and picked him up This is a lot of stuff I do for people, you know, just this little small things that I don't need no flowers or no rewards for them It's stuff I do because I want to do it not a lot of people did it for me when I was younger So my thing is now if I see someone really wants to do something Okay,
you want to rap you one of my homeboys I'm not gonna give you 20 bands to rap with but I'll buy you a thousand of your CDs and pay for your video and see how hard you want to work Let's see if you really want to do what I'm doing You know what I mean?
You got to understand this is more marketing advertisement than just being a great artist.
You got to have a brand.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you're definitely a good marketer.
That's one thing for sure.
I did crazy things with the marketing.
I was hanging billboards up.
You know what I mean?
Merchandise.
This is the way I just do my things different.
So if I hang a billboard up that cost me $8,000, people would say, oh, wow.
So I spent $8,000 on a billboard.
Well, the next billboard, I might cut it in half and charge five companies $5,000 each.
That's $25,000.
I made $17,000 on my second billboard.
Then I keep throwing billboards up.
If I make a merchandise t-shirt like they used to do in the back of the day and put all the sponsors on the back of it, $750 to $1,000, I print a shirt up.
I used to think about how I'm going to make this shirt make me $10,000 in sales.
I just sold $10,000 in advertisement on that shirt before it even hit the streets.
Yeah, you got crazy merch too.
Are you selling a shitload of merch?
Yeah, merch goes good.
You know what I'm saying?
Just like with my music.
So if I sell my CDs for $10, I won't sign the autograph for less than another $10.
So I sell my album for $20.
All my albums sold for $20.
All my fans support me.
They buy the album.
I double my income and my net worth writing my name.
How did you connect with Rick Ross?
Rick Ross, I've always been a fan of Rick Ross.
How did you initially get a little bit of a fan?
Yeah, I'm going to tell you.
So Rick Ross has always been my idol.
And the biggest thing is when I finally got to meet Ross and do the song, the worst thing I realized in this music industry or any industry is meeting your idols with their capes off.
That's why when I met Trump, I was like, please be who I think you are.
Because, I mean, I'm going to war for you out here.
Yeah.
So when I met Rick Ross, for the years I was making these songs, they were comparing me to white Rick Ross.
I made a song called Rick Ross.
And people were like, oh, you're Cloud Chasing, bro.
You've been on Ross for like four or five years.
He ain't going to rock with you.
And I just kept getting on Instagram and I used to inbox it to everybody and say, yo, tag Rich Forever, tag Rich Forever, tag Rich Forever.
They might not like it or see it, but if 500 people tag you, no matter how famous you are, you're going to see it.
So I just kept doing that for years and years and years.
Then I started doing some features with people close to him, like Young Breed and artists that he had that were like his homeboys around him.
Take them over here to Florida, put them on the yacht, shoot a dope video, give them a real great look, almost better than the look they were getting with the labels.
So I would get his attention through that.
Then Ross started doing the checkers and the wing stops.
So I started pulling up to like driving to Miami.
also be on Snapchat and say, yo, tomorrow I'm opening up this checkers here.
Boom, boom, boom.
Here's the address.
Pull up.
Well, a lot of people don't think that saying pull up and get a record deal.
They want to pull up when it's benefit for them, not for him.
So I knew I'm going to support you.
So I just kept going to those.
And then we ended up started chopping it up.
Then I said, I got a song called Vanilla Sprite with Vanilla Ice.
I'd like to get you on it.
So he gave me his people's number.
I sent him the song.
One time people were saying, like, you know, we were going to do a deal we were going to sign.
And then I got everything done before that.
So I was like, I'm going to stay independent.
So I put a song out.
Even like Vanilla Ice, at one time, people don't understand how I met Vanilla Ice.
Like Vanilla Ice, I've waited at airports for him to get off airplanes.
That's how I met Vanilla Ice.
You waited at the airport.
How do you know he was laying on the how do you know he was on his way off?
RIP, my boy Guy.
But my boy Guy used to do some like TMZ type thing where, and then autographs.
So like what he would do, he was there the day we all met.
He died recently.
Really?
Yeah.
He was in the first video out there with us in the back of the car, remember?
With all the tattoos on his back, big guy.
He would meet everybody that was there.
He's the dude who rode with us.
Rode with us there.
He's passed away.
He died like six months ago.
Crazy.
Fuck, that sucks.
So one of my great friends.
But he would do getting autographs.
So like companies would pay for his autographs.
So he would get out there.
They would say, okay, hey, this person's going here and go there this week and try to get what you can get.
And they cash it out.
So he got real good with all the people.
So he used to always give Vanilla Ice his autographs.
And he'd be like, Vanilla Ice usually does a show on Saturday night, Friday night.
Vanilla Ice is crazy popular.
You know what I'm saying?
People, if they don't realize it, they need to.
Ice-Eyed Baby is the number one rap-selling song in the world ever.
You know what I mean?
He's constantly doing shows nonstop.
So my boy was like, yo, we go to West Palm Airport.
Vanilla Ice flies in every Sunday.
And I used to always be like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's like, bro, every Sunday.
So I went there one Sunday, saw him, said, what's up?
Went there the next Sunday and was like, yo, Vanilla Ice came to me and said, look, man, I respect your grind.
Here's a list of all my dates on my tour.
Anyone you at, you go perform with me.
I never did this before.
But anyone you show up to, I'm going to let you rock the stage with me.
Like, y'all went with me to the show.
And when we got there, Even in that first video, I was still figuring out, okay, cameras on, cameras off.
All right.
We talked to him because it wasn't the relationship wasn't fully built then.
It was just nobody gave me an opportunity like this.
I'm going to give it to you because you earned it.
Right.
That was before the whole Trump thing took off.
That was before you started the Trump rebrand.
Yeah.
Well, Silver Spoon was out.
Silver Spoon was out.
Yep.
So Silver Spoon was out.
That's true.
That's true.
It was out.
But Vanilla Ice and me have great music together still.
We did a ride to Horses, then 8 million views.
We did a song called Rodeo.
Me and him did a song with Kodak Black.
He's not a political rapper by what some means.
You know what I'm saying?
I respect him.
Who Kodak?
No, Vanilla Lines.
Kodak rocks MAGA like crazy.
Oh, yeah.
But I respect, see, the difference between the left and the right to me is like, you could not like Trump and I can still be your friend.
I lost tons of friends.
People didn't like me anymore because I like Trump or this and that.
Like, just because you don't like Trump, I mean, we can't be friends.
I can still help you.
I can still see your grandma crossing the street, help her across the street because you don't like Trump.
That's not a problem to me.
I can still lend you a couple hundred dollars or pick you up, you need a ride somewhere.
Right.
But what was to me, people just get that animosity and that hate with me.
Like, oh, he's got it easy.
Oh, he don't have to work for nothing.
Like, man, I done busted my ass for what I got.
I earned every accolade I got because you know what?
When they think you had it easy, they don't want to give you the trophy.
They don't want to, you got to take it.
Right.
So I got to do double the work.
I got to outwork everybody.
And then I went left field and built my own genre.
I said, okay, cool.
I've always liked to go against the grain, right?
Because there's no traffic.
When you go the wrong way, there's no traffic.
It's going to be bumpy a little bit.
But ain't nobody, you know what I mean?
Everybody's going the other way.
So I'm like, okay, cool.
I'm going to go way over here and do my own thing.
Then I see everybody copping me and do what they do.
It's cool.
I don't got to get the credits, but I know what I done did.
I know the time I put in, the chances I take.
I just believe if you put effort into anything, you'll be able to get it.
So to round it up, so to round it up.
So the vanilla ice thing was cool.
Vanilla ice is a super cool dude, super humble.
Vanilla ice has did more for me probably besides myself than anybody in my rap career.
Like, it's gave me opportunity.
He's never said, like, here's a bag of money.
You know what I mean?
Or like, do this.
But the opportunity he's gave me is priceless.
And anybody who I've worked with is just always gave me opportunity people are afraid of opportunity.
They want the money now Let me get that opportunity and watch how much money I make with the opportunity.
Yeah Does Kodak do does Kodak do a lot of like MAGA raps?
Does he make a lot of songs about Trump?
No, I don't think I think he would have like he saw the lane that was popping But Kodak blacks already Kodak black and he's popping but like every single day he's magging on the internet You think if you were like Kodak blacks level if you were as famous as he was or as popular as he was as he is right now You would still be rocking Trump all day.
I'm really all day.
I'm ripping Trump when Trump lost They were like, what y'all gonna do?
What y'all gonna do?
It's a rap.
My career, I got more plays, more, I'm bigger.
Because it seems like a smart move.
Like, it seems like what you did was a smart move.
Like, you, it was an honest move.
You basically, like, one of the most hardcore groups of people in the country right now are like the hardcore Trump supporters.
So, if you're one of the only rappers or the only musicians who are like representing that group of people, you're gonna automatically gain this massive audience.
So, it seems like a genius marketer.
A little bit because when I did it, Those people didn't have the balls they have right now either.
I was out here by myself with a few types of people around the world doing it.
That crowd wasn't there yet.
Once people are starting to see what, okay, he's doing it.
I'm going to do it too.
Or, you know what?
He's going to say his opinion.
I'm going to say my opinion too.
It takes one person to jump straight out.
You know what I mean?
So when I jump straight out, then other people start being like, you know what?
I get 10 DMs like, oh, you saw a few pussy, da, da, da.
Then the third DM, hey, bro, I respect what you're doing.
You know, my job would never let me do something like this or, you know, my family or my wife thinks different.
And then sooner or later, they're like, that same person a year later is like, man, I'm putting a Trump flag on my car.
I don't care.
Nobody says, you know, you got to open the door a little bit for people to get in.
Trump is so busy doing Trump.
He doesn't have time to just serve the local person.
That's what I try to say.
People that come to my videos and stuff, these are local people.
These are everyday Trumpers.
Why do you think these people are so, so bought into Trump?
Why do people love Trump so much, do you think?
Because it feels like he's the most loved and the most hated.
Definitely most loved, most hated.
I feel like people love Trump because they feel deep down that he's super brutally honest.
He has nothing to gain from somebody.
So he'd just tell you exactly how he's a straight shooter.
That's why I was so worried when I went to meet Trump, how that thing was going to go.
You think he might have roasted you or something?
I'd be like, who the fuck's this tattooed up crazy looking motherfucker?
Yeah, like you just didn't know what it was going to be because I done put in a lot of work.
I done took a lot of risks.
I done spent a lot of money.
Even though I might have made some money, I spent a lot of money.
Like I probably spent my truck alone's 100 bands for Trump.
You know what I mean?
I probably spent a quarter million dollars on Trump.
These videos, Trump ain't paying for them.
He's not paying for the studio time.
He's not paying for me to get out here and push my hats and push my stuff.
He's not paying for that.
So when I went to meet Trump for the first time, actually, he done tweeted some stuff and showed some love through the campaign.
Trump just sent me a personalized letter a couple months ago thanking me again for everything I did for him, which is crazy.
And my boy Stoney, who's here right now with me, when I went to meet Trump, he was with me.
And it was Stoney's birthday.
And I remember Secret Service, they're real big on like you know, they think they run the show.
Oh, yeah.
Like they're in charge.
So, I had this little photo book, you know what I'm saying, of like everything that I did for Trump, you know, the trucks, the billboards, all the, you know, the tattoo on my leg, you know what I'm saying, all a bunch of stuff in there.
And they were like, you can't bring that in there when you talk to Trump.
I'm like, why?
They're like, can't bring, can't, can't even give them your pen to sign something because you could poison the pen.
You know, they, they're very serious.
Oh, yeah.
It's very serious around Trump.
I mean, you know, President of the United States at the time.
What was the event you were at?
You met him at?
So, it was at a Sarasota rally.
Okay.
And I helped with a lot.
They had put my truck inside.
So, even like right now, when Trump has a rally, I called our campaign managers and they said, blow, okay, cool.
I got my seat in the front.
They got my truck in there the night before.
Like Trump shows a lot of love to me.
He doesn't have to do that, but it's like lets the people know that I rock with blow.
I know he had a, he had a, some sort of a fundraiser in Bel Air like when he was, when he was still president.
And I remember he, he was going to land his helicopter on the golf course, but they wouldn't let him because they were afraid somebody was going to like shoot a rocket launcher at it or something.
So he actually had to drive his, they actually had to drive him all the way from fucking Tampa to the, to the golf course.
And it was at the Pelican.
And I know a guy who's a member of that.
And he went to it.
And he said it was like, he was charging something crazy, like $50,000 for a handshake.
Well, hey, if you could get it, get it.
All these people were there paying for it, though.
If you could get it, get it.
So quick to say, and so when I went in to meet Trump, as soon as I got in, bam, he knew what time it was.
He appreciated all the work he did for me.
You know what I mean?
I said, I got a little book.
I want you to sign some stuff, show you some stuff.
And the people said, we already said you couldn't do that.
And Trump looked at him and goes, where's the book at?
So Stoney, who's over here in the cut, he was outside with the book waiting on me, right?
And he came in and he's a MAGA rapper and he wasn't like, you know, it's my brother.
He wasn't hating on me.
Like he wants to meet Trump.
And I wasn't hating either.
So when he came in, Trump saw him and said, I like that merchandise.
I like that shirt.
Where'd you get that shirt from?
It said Trump and it had the goat on it.
And he goes, that's Blow's merch.
So Trump said, get up here and take a picture with me ASAP in that shirt because I love that shirt.
And then he said, y'all get Forgiato's information.
And I need you to send me these shirts.
So the next day, over to bedminister, I sent him some CDs, medallions, all my stuff.
I sent him a big merch pack.
I said, President Trump, I'm going to send him everything I got.
You know what I'm saying?
I put some crazy stuff together.
I sent him my 20 hats, all my merchandise.
And then like two weeks later, I got a personalized letter back for him.
You know what I mean?
So if somebody's rocking with you, it's like, thanks for the merch, keep it moving.
They're not going to say, you know, send that kid a letter.
Right.
At the end of the day, Trump sees, like, if you're a Republican and you're out here doing your thing and you're a Trump supporter, that's amazing.
But most of the people at that time were voting for Trump.
We're already voting for Trump.
The stuff they're sharing is going to Trump supporters already.
Here's somebody like me, Bryson Gray, J360, Stoney Dubro.
Our followers are not voting for Trump.
And we're red pilling people with our music.
I'm red pilling people with my events.
What do you mean by that?
Making them Trump supporter, red pill, get them on the red side.
Converting them to Trump?
Yeah, Republican, converting them.
I mean, a lot of people, it's not that.
But it's not really Republican.
No, because I say that.
So, like, well, a lot of people term Republican that like Trump.
But I was, like, on our rap, we only have someone to talk about.
So we take shots at Democrats and this and that.
But Democrats for Trump helped Trump in 2016 win the election.
You know what I mean?
If Trump wins in 2024, which he's going to win, Democrats are going to have a big part of it.
Because the Democrats that voted for Joe Biden, they're not all going to switch over to Republican.
They're just going to vote Republican.
You know what I mean?
That's what they're going to do.
So 2016 had a lot to do with the Republican Party.
I mean, the Democratic Party helping Trump win.
But I'm just saying, so we do events.
When people come out to our events, they're like, wow, this is cool.
I mean, my camera crew, they're African-American.
You know what I'm saying?
They come out to the events.
At first, they're looking like, okay, this is starting to get crazy.
I'm doing rallies.
My first rallies were like 200 people.
Next thing you know, I'm throwing one in Miami.
20,000 people are there.
So my team and everybody's like, you know what I mean?
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This is getting crazy.
And then they would come out there and people would say like, hey, what's up?
They would say their name to them.
They'd be like, how you remember my name?
I met you last week with Blow.
Like they realized that people genuinely cared about them, you know, and it was like a really good vibe.
And they're all like, you know what I mean?
It made them realize, man, ain't nobody ever gave me a hug and say they love me in 20 years.
You know, that's crazy.
I love this.
I love this.
I love being around this.
I love seeing this.
So sometimes you just got to get out there and be around firsthand and see like, you know, the energy.
Like if I brought my Trump truck to a BLM rally, I guarantee as soon as I pull in, it's going down.
Yeah, it's going down.
Yeah, right, which is cool, but it's going down So we're in DC there's no more BLM rallies are there I don't think so But I'm saying like when we're in DC people like me and Bryson Gray We're making this music for everybody.
Everybody's love it and Tifa got us on their hit list publicized hit lists Like you see for Jada or Bryson Gray you take them out and we still in DC popping out We ain't got no imagine if I had a hit list of people I'm riding around with my hit list like I'm going to jail So it's like we go through a lot not to mention they say oh you're grifting.
This is a grift, right?
You guys are just making money off that red hat and the 2016, nobody was doing it.
This is the place I could get a co-sign from you that wasn't a grift.
That was the only person doing it.
There was not making no money.
I wasn't getting no money.
I wasn't getting book shows off it.
And if Trump would have lost, like they say he did, why would we stop if it's just about a grift?
Do you think you'll ever run for office?
Mayor, definitely.
You'd run for mayor?
Yeah.
What about governor?
Maybe that'd be in my 50s.
You know, my biggest thing is like if I'm going to put my mind to it, I'm going to do it.
Like right now, I work with some campaigns.
You know, Christine Quincy's running for U.S. Congress.
Here in the 13th district, I'm backing her.
Christine Quinn.
I'll vote for her.
She's Republican.
If you're going out here, make sure you vote for Christine Quinn, District 13.
My thing is, you know, I can't be, you know, when I'm 40, that's like when I'm done with like the regular rap music and everything.
I'm not going to be pushing my rap CDs when I'm 40.
It's a great time for me when Trump will win 2024.
That will give me my time.
How old are you now?
37.
37.
Okay.
So I got three years.
You know what I'm saying?
Which, not putting the end to my music, but it's like I've lived every single day.
The first 10 years of my rap career, rapping like every day studio.
How am I going to make it?
Then, 2016 on, it was like, how am I going to help Trump?
Like I, I don't have fun, I don't do family events, I don't go out and spend time like my life has been consistent in rap music and trying to blow.
How am I going to make it?
When am I going to make it?
You enjoy the politics more than you enjoy the music.
Yeah well, I enjoy the people more, I enjoy the music.
So, like I like getting into, like you know no vaccine, this and that, and I like to see.
Like I go to a place and there's 500 people out there with me saying yeah, i'm with you blow, Like, I like the family side of it.
Like, MAGA's family to me.
It's been a lot of people hit me up.
And, you know, I might sell my merchandise.
I might pull up with my merchandise one day and say, look, here's 100 free hats.
Let's go.
You know what I mean?
It's just how I feel that day, what I'm doing.
What do you think makes those people the way they like?
What is it about the MAGA people?
And why do they?
I think being, I cut you out, but I think it's being involved with something that they're accepted in.
I feel like these people that are here, they're tired of the bullshit, yeah, but it's like, It's a family vibe.
I feel like some of these people are just like lost souls are left to do whatever sometimes because it's not just like rich, wealthy people at these events.
Right.
There's people that literally go to a Trump rally a week before and sleep outside Front Row Joe's for a five-day straight to get in.
Then somebody like Ford Jada Blow walks up, calls somebody, and my seat's right in front of their seat.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
These guys are out here sleeping.
Like, I respect that.
When these rallies go on at most of these events, like CPAC and all these places, all your rappers are inside flicking it up.
I'm across the street with the Patriots outside with my Trump truck, waving flags and out there doing my thing, holding the people down because that's who I'm with.
I'm with the people.
The people made me.
The people shared my music.
People bought my music.
The politicians didn't.
These people helped me.
These people believed in me.
These people didn't judge me.
So you would say your goal is to convert as many people as possible in America to the MAGA ideology or way of thinking?
In some ways, yeah.
I mean, that's not my everyday goal.
My goal is just to do me.
Like, you know, nobody tells me what to do.
I do what I want to do.
Trump doesn't give me like a checklist of things I need to go do.
Ronda Sanchez, I got a huge trailer with Ronda Sanchez.
I just saw him at Frenchies in Clearwater Beach.
Did you really?
Yeah.
Like, who was that?
A week ago, he was doing an event.
I pulled up my Trump truck on my trailer.
Like, these dudes show me love.
You know what I'm saying?
It's not like they're like, yo, Blow, what's up?
Let's hit the cookout.
But they're like, Blow, I love the trailer.
I love what you're doing.
Thank you.
He's gangster because he's like, it seems like he does what he wants to do.
He doesn't like, really like, he's not like a fucking Rick Scott.
Like, you know what I mean?
Fucking well, a big thing is, too, it's got to look.
So, like, I got tons of love for DeSantis.
I hope DeSantis will be a great president one day.
You know, he needs to wait until Trump gets four more years.
Then we get eight years of DeSantis.
A lot of people like them on the same ticket, but they're both Florida residents, so they can't run together.
A lot of people don't know that, can't run.
You think Trump will be a better president than DeSantis?
Yeah.
But I think DeSantis, because Trump's Trump.
DeSantis is still becoming who he is.
Like, you got to, that's what I was trying to say a minute ago.
DeSantis, COVID made him famous.
Yeah, but DeSantis is a veteran.
Trump's a, he dodged the draft.
Man, Trump's a hustler.
He's a draft dodger.
Nobody, like, were you there?
But I'm saying, were you there when he actually did the drafting and dodged it?
No.
So, like, I'm a spoiled rich kid from St. Pete, but I'm really not.
Right.
But people are going to say what they want to say.
Trump was self made.
He got millions of dollars from his family.
Well, let me give you a million dollars, see what you do with it.
Right.
Let me see how much you come back with.
Yeah, he definitely.
No, I watched his.
Have you seen his documentary on Netflix?
Yeah, on Netflix.
Even though they kind of shit on him, they kind of like.
They're always going to shit on all of them.
It's still, what he fucking did was amazing.
So, my thing is with DeSante's.
He got famous during COVID.
He was a great governor.
But standing up for COVID, you know what I mean, made him real big.
Well, who was behind him had his back the whole way?
Trump.
Trump kind of shit on him towards the end.
Trump was kind of a bad guy.
So if Joe Biden was in there right now and with the way he feels about it, I don't see the governor going super hard.
Now, DeSantis has really turned it on because he knows that he became who he became.
I'm not taking nothing from DeSantis.
I love DeSantis.
But I'm trying to say is Trump had a lot to do with that help of DeSantis becoming DeSantis.
Sure.
I think DeSantis might be.
After Trump, maybe the greatest president that we're going to have coming up.
But you got to give Trump his four more years.
You know what I mean?
Trump got, he really got stripped of these four, right?
Yeah.
So you need to let Trump get in there.
And I feel like DeSantis, I don't want to lose him in Florida.
Yeah.
I don't want DeSantis to go nowhere.
Yeah.
This is why they're all moving here.
They know Florida's strong.
Yeah.
So all these people are like, oh, they're moving to Florida because Florida's great.
They're moving to Florida to pull off the big scam again.
I think the one thing Trump has that DeSantis doesn't have, DeSantis has got like the looks.
He's got everything.
He's got like the look.
He's got the Persona, he's got the confidence.
He's got, I think, everything it takes to be a good president.
I mean, he's like, if you think of like who you want to represent the country, right?
First of all, you think as far as just like being articulate and like carrying yourself well, and look, you think like Obama, like that, that's the guy that you would originally like.
I'm saying, like, put away everything.
Obama did a lot of fucked up shit, like tons, tons of fucked up shit.
Trump did more for the African Americans, but he was a super good like speaker, carried himself well.
As Joe Biden was saying, he's the cleanest black man ever, right?
That's not racist, it gets.
Did he really say that?
Yeah.
But then DeSantis is kind of similar to that.
DeSantis is a fucking great talker.
He's young.
But Trump's got the thing.
The thing I think Trump has is he's a maverick, bro.
He's super smart.
And I think he's really good at dealing with people.
And he got the ace.
He's really good.
He knows everything.
No one's ever dealt with more people.
Like, no one, like, first president to ever meet Kim Jong Un.
That was crazy.
Now, a president, that's why I rock with Trump.
My boy went all the way over there.
Someone just could have got banged.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Could have went over there and just, like, boom, like, you're dumb.
You got off this plane.
That was gangster.
That was gangster.
But what I say is, like, DeSantis, we can't use all of our eggs one time.
But don't you think that?
Because our next card.
What I'm getting at is, like, don't you think that the polar, like, how do you bridge the gap with the polarization?
Like, he fucking, he is not polarizing people more anymore.
Well, one thing I would say to bridging the gap, Trump, that gap's back because the media tears you apart like that.
For sure.
So the media's made this huge gap in the Trump.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
And it's closing because they're seeing nothing's doing yet.
Now, DeSantis, he's done a really good job.
I would say, like, here, you got whites and blacks like DeSantis.
Democrats and Republicans like DeSantis.
You know what I mean?
A lot of people don't really know too much.
I remember the first time I met DeSantis, I was still on my way, where's Trump?
I was going to take a picture of him all, and I was just like, you know, where's Trump?
You know what I'm saying?
But then I really looked back and I was like, damn, that's DeSantis.
I messed up.
Bridging the Political Divide 00:15:35
Because, like, you know what I mean?
Because I was just coming in the game.
I was just learning.
This is maybe like, you know, two and a half years ago.
I was just more focused on MAGA and Trump.
It was bigger, you know, and then I realized, like, okay, well, DeSantis is a big part, and he's doing a lot of good things, putting off for our home here in Florida.
And I like that he stood up towards a lot of things.
So I just went and did some big stuff for DeSantis.
I made a song called Hey Disney.
I sampled Pink Floyd.
They sued me.
Pedos.
Did they really?
Yeah, they gave me a copyright and everything within a week, which is crazy.
Did they give you a season to sis first?
They straight sued you.
No, they just straight sued me.
Damn.
Roger Walters or Walter or whatever it is.
So I put on TikTok.
I started doing millions of views.
Everybody kept tagging them on the left.
So I went to Disney, right?
Because I was supporting Trump on the Don't Say Gay Act, right?
So my biggest thing is I ain't a gay hater.
You know what I mean if you're gonna be gay you can just be gay You don't need to like have a big sign that says I'm gay and I need to give you extra attention if you're white You don't need a big sign that says I'm white privilege or black I'm black.
I need Privileges.
You know I mean we're all equal all lives matter to me So when I went there It's disgusting to me like right now if I got off this out of here school bus gets out right and us three walk up to seven eight-year-olds say y'all masturbate today.
What's gonna happen?
I'm again some shit.
Yeah They're allowed to do that in school these These teachers in first, second, and third grade want to be able to have transvestites come in, cross-dressers come in and perform and talk to the kids.
They want to add stories like this to the school books and curriculum.
Let a parent discuss to their children what that is.
That's a parent's job to do.
And it might not be in first, second, and third grade.
Wait, first, second, and third grade.
If they masturbated?
Yeah, that's a new thing.
They got a new thing coming out where they're going to ask students to masturbate three to five times a week.
What?
Because it's going to help the stress levels.
You've got to find this.
The stress levels.
They got all types of stuff going on.
Where did you see this?
It's on the news.
On TV, you can read about it.
It's everywhere.
You got to find this shit often.
I got to see this.
Their biggest thing is, you know, they're sex ed.
They're starting real young.
They're trying to tell kids that it's okay.
But the difference is, if me and you were two boys sitting at home in first, second, or third grade, and Aladdin comes on and the boys are making out.
If the what comes on?
Aladdin comes on and two boys are making out.
Well, two boys in first, second, or third grade just might kiss because they think, well, I saw it on the TV.
So I guess that's what's supposed to go on.
That's not supposed to go on.
That teacher, whoever it is in the movie, has no right to teach the children that.
Right?
They have no right.
The parent has their right at the end of the day.
And if the parent doesn't do their job, then that's on the parent with their kids.
Or at least let them get to high school.
Like first, second grade shouldn't be talking about what's trans and what's gay.
So I went out there.
We did the big pedal world.
I did a huge video at SeaWorld outside of Disney there.
I had about times Union.
I had about 500 people show up out there, and it was crazy.
And within a week, Pink Floyd stripped my video.
The request inquires about any requirements for health and physical education instructors to define very specific sex acts, including masturbation, vaginal sex, Oral sex.
And anal sex.
What is that?
I don't know what the this is in reference to the Parents Union.
There's a Parents Union.
Well, so pretty much what.
It is okay.
Mystery group seeks all the sex education details from local scoops.
An anti Lgbtq law, so what they call it Anti De San says what he did is he passed this law, saying that you know he's not banning gays, but he's banned it.
You know to say talking about being gay in first, second or third grade.
Nothing wrong with that.
And the left's fighting back on him saying that's wrong.
That these kids, you know, I've seen videos that like, you know, Instagram of a woman having a newborn baby, male, and saying, this is my son and he's going to be gay and he's going to be great.
And then she stops and goes, you got a problem with that?
And I'm looking like, yeah, I'm thinking of myself.
I got a big problem with that.
But the way she was doing it, she says, well, you guys hold your little daughter and say, oh, she's beautiful.
Have to lock her up when she's 16 because she's going to break somebody's heart.
Or this kid's going to be a cutie.
He's going to have all the girls.
So what's wrong with me with my baby already saying that he's going to be gay?
There's a lot wrong with that.
A lot wrong with that, putting that onto a child like that, in my opinion.
So I just came out with that, and Pink Floyd sued me.
Which is crazy is the beat was sampled, and they had all rights to take the video down.
So then I redid a whole new beat, put the audio to it, and they still copywrote me, which is crazy.
Is this on YouTube?
Yeah, I own the song.
You don't make the words.
You know what I'm saying?
My words, my new beat.
But that's a problem with being independent.
I've got a number that's like, yeah, I'll talk to YouTube, please.
Right now, I can't even get a hold of YouTube even though I got my 100k subscriber plaque.
It took years to get that from them people They don't want me to have none of that stuff.
Yeah, but at least YouTube hasn't banned you Nope, but they demonetize a lot of stuff So they say like oh you're making so much money on this topic the videos out I'm not making no money because they demonetized it right So yeah, I'm rapping about no vaccines for money, but they can't make money on it because demonetized What is this Austin?
What's the title of this article?
And also, where did the don't say gay even come from?
I don't even think that.
Does the bill even actually say the word?
That's the?
Is it?
Yeah, De Santos has it in there, that he has it in there?
Yeah, the teachers can't talk about that type of stuff okay well, they're outraged and then they have the um uh.
So like we were at Disney i'm not sure if you really paid attention, but there's a lot of stuff in these movies that's crazy.
Like I have some stuff I could probably take a picture and show you.
Like I got a picture screenshot of Toy Story and while all the animal, the characters are looking up the shadow is like someone getting a blowjob.
You know what i'm saying like.
But then again say, us three were creators of movies and drew stuff we could be sitting around like watch.
We'll put this in here.
No one's ever put a dick in this thing, but that's what they did.
So i'm not really putting it a thousand percent.
On Disney yeah, but it's out and it's to the kids, right.
And then this, you hear the stories of what goes on, Little Mermaid was taken down because it had dicks.
On the um thing, I got a Mickey Mouse gift card that somebody showed me that the bottom of, like Mickey Mouse's dress is just a dick and two balls.
There's no legs on it.
Just like two balls of dick and then her.
But this does facts.
Yeah, Why are they fact-checking that?
So, I stand with DeSantis on that.
I mean, a thousand percent of everything DeSantis does.
Another thing about Trump is, man, he was so good for business for like the media.
Like the media made so much money on him.
Even like small YouTubers who did political commentary.
Like, I know a guy, I know a couple people who are like left wing YouTube commentators on politics.
All I do is talk politics.
And they were getting way more views, way more subscribers when they were basically just watching every time Trump went live from the White House and talked.
They just.
Fucking pipe in the live stream, into their live stream and have themselves in the corner.
Just like every time Trump would say something, they would just make a comment on it, or yeah, good or bad, but it was just.
Trump gave people opportunity to definitely make money.
But are those people?
Did they ever get demonetized or deplatformed?
Um, they were pro or not?
I'm just saying they did well on Twitter, not on YouTube.
The you know that sucks the demonetizing.
So the copyright I got from Ping Foy with my first strike on my account.
So I mean that was the first one that I got and it did what it was doing.
I mean that's where VICE is with me.
It got me to VICE write up.
It made the VICE interview.
VICE is coming back doing a video documentary on me for their YouTube channel in a week and a half.
Oh, that's cool.
I'll hit y'all up.
Y'all can pull up with the cameras.
You want to do some behind the scenes?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
But my biggest thing is like, not everyone's, just because someone doesn't like Trump doesn't mean I can't do a podcast or I can't agree with them or I can't go out to lunch with them.
That's what people get so big into.
And that's what Trump is.
It's not the same on the other end, though.
Like if there's somebody who, just because you can say you can go hang out with anyone who's not a Trump supporter, someone who's not a Trump supporter, they won't go out and hang out with some hardcore MAGA person.
I got the freaking Trump truck.
And I mean, people lose their minds.
Yeah.
Lose their minds.
Lose their minds.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, disgusted.
Lose their minds.
Austin, pull up that truck.
Can you pull a picture up?
Where can we find a good truck?
Just Google.
Just type in, yeah, for a job.
I got a truck.
I got a truck.
I got me and Roger Stone on there from Patriot Sweet video.
Oh, my God.
That fucking video is absolutely bananas.
Yeah.
You got fucking Roger Stone.
Go down to the right, right there.
Go back.
One more over.
He's got Roger Stone crip walking in front of his truck.
One more.
Right there, yeah, that's me and Roder Stone, my dog, right there.
Play this video.
What's this video called?
Patriot Sweep.
What Patriot?
What Patriot Sweep?
Patriot Sweep.
Pull that up on YouTube.
I want to, I got to show this video of Roder Stone dancing.
How did you get a hold of Roder Stone?
So, I just put a new one out, Matt Gaetz, too.
I don't know if you've seen that, but uh, we have Roder Stone.
So, like, that's what I try to tell you.
These people that are running and they're good friends of Trump, they see me, they like what I'm doing, they like, yeah, they like me.
They're like, well, I'll with you, like, Matt Gaetz.
That's cool.
We just put a brand new video out.
He took the video, put it on his all of his social media, said, I hope this goes to number one for you, for Giotto.
You know Yeah.
At the end of the day, it's not, they're showing love to me.
Pull up the part where he's dancing in front of the truck.
Yeah, it starts off right after that end.
Okay.
There you go.
Full screen it.
Oh my God, look at that shit.
How old is this guy?
He's got to be in his 80s, right?
Rod of Stone?
I'm not too sure.
He's definitely smooth, though, I tell you.
He's got a giant, doesn't he have a giant tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back?
Yeah, it's not too big.
It's not giant, but that's me and my dog Enrique right there.
Enrique Tarrio.
Look at this guy.
This dude.
That's awesome.
I don't even know what he really does.
What is he?
What is he?
He's just podcasting and doing his stuff.
He was a great friend of Donald Trump.
Wasn't he pardoned by Trump?
Oh, okay.
I'm going to start dancing here in a minute.
So we shot that outside of the CPAC two years ago, I remember.
Pause that.
Go back and try to pause that.
On the bike?
Yeah, I'm going to show you something.
So pause that.
Like, this is what I'm talking about the MAGA community.
Somebody shows up with a bicycle with a picture they got with me on the back, framed, riding around all day.
I didn't call him and say, come out there.
This is like, these are why I'm outside with the people.
Yeah.
Get what I mean?
This guy had that done himself.
He's riding his bike, riding around with pictures of me, and just showing that he's with me.
That's amazing.
You know what I mean?
That's a crazy fan base.
Yeah.
What?
So, what's the deal with that Matt Gates guy?
Look at this guy.
Look at this guy.
Oh, my God.
Roger Stone.
So, Matt Gates, you know.
Like, I didn't know anything about him until that whole scandal came out.
But, I mean, not to speak too much crazy on it, but everyone, they put a scandal on you.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Being successful is a gift and a curse, and it's almost the biggest curse ever because they're going to try to get any dirt they can get on you and just hold it for the right time.
And then be like, oh, yeah, check this out.
You don't want to pass this or do this.
This is going to come out.
I mean, sometimes with Pence, who knows what they had on Mike Pence?
Pence turned his back on Trump, right?
Let the votes go through.
That's why a lot of people were so pissed on January 6th and Patriots, Mike Pence.
But how do you know Mike Pence sometime in his career or something, then a date of 17-year-old or something crazy happened?
They're like, well, we're going to do this.
I mean, it's dirty pool in politics.
You know, it's almost a little scary for some of these people.
So someone like Roger Stone to show me well be in my videos Matt Gaetz you could look up him I did a song and video with him.
He's in my music video So like Roger Stone was inside CPAC he all these people outside can't get in CPAC So he comes outside with a thousand people out here in the streets.
They're like it's Roger Stone and that's Only way we could do the video is if for Giotto Blow people respect him because if not man screw your video.
We're taking photos of Roger Stone, but I'm like yo everybody back and watch the show I got Roder Stone 15 minutes, period.
And all the Patriots say, yeah, cool, bro.
Stood back, let us do our video.
And then he went back inside.
He literally said, I'm going to come outside 15 minutes real quick and make it happen for you.
I parked the truck in front of the hotel, right?
The security came out and was like, this truck's got to go.
And I said, better tow it.
I don't know where the owner went.
He took off because I know I'm not moving this car.
Roder Stone about to be out.
As I'm shooting this video, security's called 911 on the other side.
So one of the reporters did this clip and it did like 3 million views in a day on like TV.
It went on CNN everywhere.
And you can go.
I got all types of clips online.
Like CNN putting me on out there January 6th.
I was shooting a music video and they're like, as this is going down, look at this guy shooting a music video.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
The end of the day is like, these people, they're not clout chasing.
They're just respecting what I'm doing for the movement.
And they're like, you know what?
I'm going to go get in this.
But they've seen me since 2016.
So it's not like.
They're like, they believe that it's genuine.
You know what I mean.
It's genuine, so they're like.
You know, all I don't need.
You don't need no money for me.
All you want me to do is come, hop in it, let's go yeah, which is cool, and it gives me a good look and it also helps them because they're looking like.
This is a new way to get to the people.
It's a new way of getting your name out there.
It's not the same grassroots campaign they do years ago.
There's no.
I mean, how the do you?
You go out?
You said you spent how much on a video average.
Uh, so this video is probably like 5 000 on this video, and how much, how many view?
There's no way that all these videos make their money back.
They don't.
So you're just dumping money into this money.
You're like the Mr. Beast of hip hop.
It's the brand.
If you go, like, so that's that, of course, go hit to my page real quick.
Right, hit that.
And then if you hit videos, and then, like, scroll down a little bit.
Scroll down a little more.
Keep going.
See that far?
Keep going down one more.
Right there on the bottom left, right there, to the left.
This video probably made me the most money until they demonetized it.
Really?
So this was like, let's go brand it.
Let's go brand it.
Let's go, Brandon was crazy.
Oh, yeah, I remember this video.
This isn't like, hey, you know, I'm paying everybody $10 an hour to come out.
Like these people really genuinely rock with us in the moment and Trump and you know it's just Being the same person these people always see but there's nothing wrong with this video for it to be demonetized no because it says fuck no like Every video in the world is fuck at the very front fuck Trump's probably not demonetized,
you know, so it was just something though that did but I always just try to put the people in the video and Involve them in what I'm doing, you know, yeah, and also you know that if you got a video with 200 people it starts off with 200 shares What do you think about the what do you think about that whole QAnon thing?
Did you see that QAnon documentary?
Yeah, so one of the guys that shit was wild, but I've never really been big on that like you know Trump's coming back two months three months three like I don't get lost in it, but I mean it's pretty deep I want to say I'm not really in that I'm not hating on someone who is but I'm not like I just haven't even took a second now you gotta spend a lot of time on that.
Yeah, and to get in and then I'd be rapping about like they're already saying I'm rapping about You know, false narratives and medical misinformation and voter.
And you know, if I start rapping whatever they're talking about, my video is not even going to get released.
QAnon Documentary Thoughts 00:04:29
Yeah, that's true.
But the guy actually in one of my videos who got locked up, um, they had the horns at the Capitol that day.
Yeah, he's in my video I shot on January 6th, and I think he's knows a lot with the Q on stuff.
So I think he's still in prison, isn't he?
Um, I think he got out or he got sentenced already.
He got sentenced.
His problem was his spear, not to speak too much on his stuff, I'm not 100% sure, but.
His spear had like, um, he had the spear.
And if you look at videos of him in there, he's just like, I want to charge my phone.
He's walking around, like, I'm at the desk.
I think he made left a note for somebody, and that was a problem.
And the spear they use that as like a deadly weapon.
So you're not just in here anymore.
Yeah, I listened to an interview with that guy.
He seemed kind of wacky.
He seemed like, I mean, he was like super into psychedelics and stuff, and super into like you know, all these crazy things.
But I didn't really know much about, you know, that's the thing.
So I might have a video.
And you might have robbed a bank and you're in my music video.
It doesn't mean I rock with bank robbers.
Like you in my video.
You know what I'm saying?
So some people came to me about some of the videos on January 6th and said, yo, you got my people in trouble.
And I'm like, well, they shouldn't have been in the music video.
They shouldn't have been in the music video.
I'm not telling you everybody video time.
You want to be a star and be in a music video.
That's on you.
So one guy I know got locked up for a long time.
He came to me.
A lot of people were saying delete the video because it's getting him in trouble.
And physically him said, I never said that.
I shouldn't have got on that video.
I was in the video.
And then later on, he's in my music video.
Then they got a picture of him in the Capitol.
So they're able to say, that is you on that day because you're also out here in this video.
Yeah.
Right?
I have a friend who's on this podcast.
He's a lawyer and he represented a guy that went to the January 6th riots.
And my buddy, who's a lawyer, he's a Democrat.
He's like a lifelong Democrat.
He considers himself very liberal and left leaning.
And he represented this guy who was a part of the whole riots.
He got charged with.
He got charged with throwing a fire hydrant at a cop, I think, which was some sort of battery.
But he, like, the dude literally, there's footage of him.
He threw a fucking fire hydrant.
Some people out there were just doing the most, you know what I'm saying?
And he said that when he first met the guy, like, he had no problem representing him.
Like, he's not one of those people who's like crazy.
But he invited him to his house and they met and they talked about it.
And he said this guy started talking about, you know, patriot, this.
I'm a patriot.
I'm a real patriot.
And he was like, dude, shut up.
He's like, we're all, like, stop trying to, like, say that you're the only patriot.
He's like, we're all patriots.
So that's one of the things he realized.
Like, that's one of the things that shocked him that kind of stood out to me when I talked to him.
He was like, it's so crazy.
I feel like.
It was so cool that he represented him still not having the same belief, though.
Yeah, he's like, you don't have to, like, he said to him, he's like, you don't have to keep saying that you're a patriot and that all you guys are patriots.
He's like, I'm a patriot too.
Just because I'm a Democrat doesn't mean I'm not a patriot.
Just because I don't agree with everything that you did.
He's like, I'm still here fucking being your lawyer working pro bono for you.
And pro bono, that's crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what some people don't get.
That's what I was trying to say.
That's great to hear a story from the other side that someone still can look at somebody's livelihood and say, what?
It's rare.
It's rare, but it's still amazing to hear.
And I'm glad you gave him a shout out about it because that might open some other people's minds and say, oh, yeah, you know, like there's been people that weren't pro Trump, like that we lost relationships.
And now they're like, yo, what's up, bro?
Let's go to Hooters.
Or like, yo, what's up, man?
How's the music going?
And I'm like, you know, I'm not going to be like, no, I'm never talking to you again because you didn't talk to me because I like Trump.
Yeah, what's up, bro?
Let's chill.
And now they're like, man, I was wrong about Trump, man.
I'd rather be that person to say, well, you can still kick it.
You know what I'm saying?
We can still be cool than holding a grudge.
Like life's too short to hold grudges.
You know what I'm saying?
Things happen to people every day.
You know what I mean?
If COVID was so crazy, we all could have got COVID and died and never would have seen y'all again.
I like being able to see you and see how far you then came and see the podcast, see your numbers.
Go crazy.
I like being able to go watch the videos and tell people like yeah, go watch this first video.
I did over here like I send that video to a lot of people to this day.
Still, it's cool.
Um, it's just the growth.
And you can go watch that video and then watch me.
Now i'm a different person.
I've grown up, which is the way it's supposed to be.
Like yeah, we all fight for the same country and we might have different thoughts why it's going on, but i'll be the first person to say when something's wrong and I don't agree with it.
I don't agree with everything Trump does.
Trump's pushing the vaccine.
I don't like the vaccine, but when I go for a president, he's pushing it.
Yeah, He's behind it.
Johnson & Johnson.
He just praised him the other day.
But my biggest thing is Trump's not pushing a vaccine mandate.
Vaccine Mandate Debate 00:02:09
See, you could be pro-vaccine.
My family members got a vaccine.
They still got COVID, but they got a vaccine.
That's not my problem.
My problem is when you mandate something.
You want to take a vaccine, go ahead, my brother.
If I don't want to take a vaccine and make a song about it, you can go make a song on how much you love the vaccine.
They did it.
They did it with Juvenile and I think Manny Fresh or whatever.
They did this redone.
Well, that song didn't get demonetized and they're talking about vaccines.
What about the people that think that's medical misinformation?
They don't care.
Right?
But I got a saw, no vaccine.
So we should all be able to do what we do.
But when I tell you, A, you're going to have to keep this job, you got to get a vaccination.
Because what?
Why?
Well, they're going to give me so much money as a bonus if I get everyone that works for me a vaccine.
One of my friends works out in the trade winds.
Right.
And he was like, I'm going to do a big this weekend with y'all.
I got $500 extra on my paycheck.
I'm like, from what?
He's like, I took that vaccine.
And I'm like, what?
You took, I'm just being real.
Not a hate.
It's just $500.
So that's like me telling you, say me and you sell drugs.
And I'm like, bro, we're paying all this money for this work, but me, I learned how to make it myself.
Right.
So check this out.
I'll give you $500.
Take this.
Tell me what it does.
I'll see you tomorrow.
You going to risk your whole life for $500 from me?
I know a guy who's a cop who got paid.
He got the vaccine.
He said he didn't want to get it, but they paid him to do it.
It's tough.
Tough decision.
Sometimes people got to take care of their kids and their families.
It's a decision that he should never have had to make.
Well, I mean, it's a decision that, I mean, it's all wealth.
It's all social.
It's like your status as far as how much money you make.
The poor people, like people low income, a lot of cops are really low income.
Which is terrible because they have the toughest job in the world.
Yeah.
Right?
I got tons of back-to-blue songs.
I support the police.
I remember back in the day, the police would pull me over when I was younger.
I never did drugs, never did anything crazy, so I never was really worried, but it was more like no seatbelts or riding with loud music or too dark tent.
Now cops pull me over and they give me their badges like from back in the day like hey, I love your back the blue song This is where I got my first job over here in San Antonio.
Now I work on Terra Verde.
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You know what I mean?
And it's my biggest thing is with the police I Got tattoos on my face.
I'm driving a car that's black tint you can't see in big rims on it, right?
I'm not getting pulled over with no driver's license or smoking weed or drinking like maybe if I was getting pulled over and weed smells out of my car and I'm drinking out of a styrofoam cup and I'm like I don't got an ID then certain questions should come up Right police officers every day go to work not knowing they're gonna come back home They have the worst job in America worst job Imagine having to deal with all the shit that you deal with on a daily then deal with my shit, right?
You could be a police officer and going through with your family found out your wife cheated on you You know I'm saying or you're got double life going or kids are sick or you know shit happens and then go deal with my problems today and my problems should just be So easy to deal with because you have no problem because you're a police officer, right?
Or going to tell somebody hey your kid's dead.
He's not coming home again.
Yeah, you know, that's a tough tough, tough job to do for what they get paid and also go against the whole world because it's like they already don't like you because you're a police officer.
Now, there are some bad cops, but there's bad teachers, there's bad doctors, there's bad humans, there's bad Americans right, but their biggest thing is trying to make this to me like a communist country.
So they want to, right now, take all these businesses, like me and you they got our own brands and make it like we're only going to do two podcasts right, so like when I funny thing to talk about this.
So the late show you ever seen that?
The Late Show which?
Which late show?
It's called the Late Show on tv?
It's a big TV station.
Big show.
Not the late night show, but the late show.
I forget his name.
Is it like Stephen Colbert?
Stephen Colbert.
He took my Matt Gaetz video, right?
You can pull it up and show them this.
He took my Matt Gaetz video and ran it on their show.
Muted my words and did a parody to it, saying that I'm buying pedophile zebras and all this stuff.
So it was funny because they're trying to say with Matt Gaetz's scandal, he hired these rappers to get pedophile rap music for him, right?
But let's look at it from our view.
There's people in the world that are being trafficked.
There's people in the world that are being raped and taken advantage of and have problems every day.
So you're fighting so hard against people that are pedophiles and all these issues, but you thought it was funny to make a parody out of pedophiles?
This is funny to run on this huge show.
This is on TV.
This is on his YouTube, but he ran this on his real show.
Really?
You don't think this is a deformation of character?
So this is me and my boy J360's song.
Right?
But you think this is funny to put on the national TV to do a parody of what we're doing for Matt Gaetz?
So, why is it funny to rap about the people that are really going through this?
It's not funny.
So, you see this.
This is your footage?
Yeah, our footage.
They took our video.
It's me and my boy J360.
And that's Matt Gaetz showed up to my show at CPEC.
And we shot a video of him.
But.
Where are you guys at right there?
My show at CPEC?
What?
What?
Were you at like a nightclub?
Yeah.
That's the name of the nightclub.
Not too sure.
So, like, didn't think about pedophile zebras.
I said, you know what I mean?
These are different words, and they threw all this other stuff in the video, right?
Yeah.
And it has him like he's buying women.
So, my only question is when is it okay for the left to do that and make a mockery out of people really going through that just for their late night TV show?
Our words were nothing like that, but you're going to take it and make fun of it.
Of the people that are really going through that.
Yeah.
It's always okay because it's the last.
This is a huge, huge show.
Of course.
So I get write-ups like on the top of Yahoo Business, Business Management, The Insider, the Vice, all these big-name people talk about me, and I can't even talk about nothing because I'm demonetized, deplatformed.
So all these guys hit you up to do interviews?
No, they just hit me up.
Or they just kind of like just write about you.
Take my stuff, yeah, just do advice, and people like that came out here.
Vice actually interviewed me.
These guys just do like opinion pieces on you.
Yeah, but I mean, that's like, so people could say like, well, that's as big as it gets.
So it's like, hey, it's good they're still talking about you.
Yeah.
Right, but it's not that because you're painting me as being pro that now.
Yeah, so that's defamation of the character.
It's fine, that's a lawsuit for him.
Can't take my words and change my word and say that i'm rapping, let's go pedophiles.
That's unfair.
Now watch if I took his late night tv show and said I hate black people, I hate minorities, I hate the gays, I hate this, and then put on my youtube channel and say look what he said.
Yeah, they'd be all over you.
I'd have a big problem.
Yeah, Right.
Right.
But at some point, they think they can just do whatever they want to us because we're still little fish in the pond.
You're independent.
These guys are backed by a major, massive corporation.
So, like, who would sit around and say, hey, you know, some geek somewhere that works for that show, they're like, hey, we're going to pay you to write some bars to come in and rewrap this song over it a couple thousand bucks and think it's funny.
Have you seen the interview or listened to the interview that Malcolm X did about liberals, about white liberals?
No.
I got to send that to you, Austin, so you can play this.
It's pretty fucking wild.
I just watched this documentary by this guy named Adam Curtis.
It's called Can't Get You Out of My Head.
And it goes back to Mao and his wife when he created the CCP in China and how it relates to U.S. politics.
Oh, this is another thing I got to show you, too.
I'm going to send two things to you, Austin.
First, play the.
Do I be able to hear the words?
Yeah, he's going to turn the volume up.
I'm going to give you an example.
Where'd you see this at?
This was this documentary I just called I just told you about that's called Don't I can't get you out of my head by Adam Curtis He works for the BBC.
This is a documentary that he did about so what's crazy is like a lot of people over there from the BBC They come over here and they shoot stories on me Then they sell the stories really the BBC does yeah, I've did a lot of stuff on them on here So they come over here and they sell stories So like they'll just come around me and I'll be like where is this going on and they'll be like We don't know Honestly, we're just gonna come over here and ride around with you for a couple days go to the studio Meet your people.
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See what happens.
You just do it, right?
You don't have to ask too many questions because you know that pretty much 90% of people are just going to shit talk you, right?
Yeah, that or they're working on some great thing that's coming I don't know about.
You know?
Yeah.
I don't do nothing illegal.
I'm not really worried about nothing.
Right, right.
But at the end of the day, it's like they just hit me up.
Like, yo, we're doing a documentary on a couple things.
We want you to come.
There's like, so the one you guys put out on me, when you're done looking at this, I'll show you someone did a spinoff on you.
Did they really?
From the BBC.
They came here and they rode around in the car with me and talked and did all this stuff.
I had people emailing me asking me to send them footage.
They were trying to license some of that footage that I shot for something they were doing.
I forget what it was, but it was some European production company.
Yeah, a lot of times they come over here and they won't tell me what they're doing it for.
Yeah, play this.
This is fucking bonkers.
Turn the volume up.
You have to take off one of your earpieces because we can't pipe it through the audio yet.
In this crooked game of power politics here in America, the Negro, namely the race problem, integration, civil rights issue, are all nothing but tools used by the whites who call themselves liberals against another group of whites who call themselves conservatives, either to get into power or to retain power.
Among whites here in America, The political teams are no longer divided into Democrats and Republicans.
The whites who are now struggling for control of the American political throne are divided into liberal and conservative camps.
The white liberals from both parties cross party lines to work together toward the same goal.
And white conservatives from both parties do likewise.
The white liberal differs from the white conservative only in one way.
The liberal is more deceitful, more hypocritical than the conservative.
Both want power, but the white liberal is the one who has perfected the art of posing as the Negro's friend and benefactor.
And by winning the friendship and support of the Negro, the white liberal is able to use the Negro as a pawn or a weapon in this political football game that is constantly raging between the white liberals and the white conservatives.
The American Negro is nothing but a political football.
And the white liberals control this ball through tricks or tokenism, false promises of integration and civil rights.
In this game of deceiving and using the American Negro, the white liberals have complete cooperation of the Negro civil rights leader who sell our people out for a few crumbs of token recognition, token gains, token progress.
How fucking crazy is that?
Honestly, did you even know that existed?
No, but what i'm trying to say is, that's your normal thing now, I mean, that's just a blackface.
You know what I mean with the.
You know the whole party with the blackface just trying to give people just a little bit just to make them feel like.
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You know i'm saying that they're there and they got their back, and a lot of people these days are breaking from those chains and being like, no, I want bigger things, I can see better things.
Well, that's what the Democrats and the left, the like, what.
That's what this, this like a thousand percent.
This documentary really shows how, during the 1960s during like, the counter, the counter culture rise of it's a football game, like you said, it is, it's Political football game, and he said it shows how, like, the conservatives or the Republicans kind of had the stranglehold on the economy, right?
And the left, the only thing they could do was they like embedded themselves in culture and art, like, they embedded themselves in the counterculture, in the art, the people who were more about that kind of stuff and not about money.
And they've basically used that or weaponized that and used that as their sort of ammunition to come back.
And they basically are just using.
The culture.
The culture.
They're using musicians, artists.
All the people are performing.
All the people are trying to perform.
You know, like at a Joe Biden rally, still like 20 people at it.
Like, I've never seen a Joe Biden rally.
We just gave it G. Like, I've never seen it.
But it's so insane.
I've never seen a Joe Biden truck.
I've never even seen people riding around with bottom flags.
Right.
It's just so insane how Malcolm X fucking was.
This is ahead of his side.
Said this way back in the day.
It's still relevant.
I feel like Martin Luther King or somebody that would have been down with Trump.
They wouldn't have been down with this crap that they're kicking.
You know, right now, they wouldn't have been down with this crap they're kicking.
I mean, even like this.
Remember last year when people were getting the PVP loans?
Whoa, what the fuck?
I don't know.
Through the TV, that's crazy.
I used to rap for autotune on, but hey.
Oh, Austin.
What the fuck have you done, Austin?
Jesus That was next level.
Yo, are we good?
How do we sound?
Oh You changed your audio you changed your monitors on your headphones What did you do?
Why did how did that happen?
Change the output.
Oh, okay.
I see what you did.
So we're back going.
Yeah, I think we're good.
Okay, so remember like the PvP loans Yeah, right?
They really were like a setup for a lot of people So it's normal like the normal tax drop.
So, you know, you might got one person that's like, hey, I'm getting these PP loans and everybody's getting like $20,000, $30,000, right?
So then they're like, okay, how do I get these?
How do I get these?
Well, someone will come to the neighborhood and say, I get you guys all the loans, but I need $5,000 out of your money, right?
You don't know what these people are filling out for you to get this $20,000, right?
So the next time around when Joe Biden's sitting there and everybody's going through their taxes and the people that are on welfare and the people that are getting Medicaid, they're like, well, you don't get that no more.
What happened to Charlie's Grass Service that made $100,000 and you got a PPP loan for it?
Like people fall for their tricks.
It's going to come back and bite a lot of people in their ass that did that.
Tom Brady got a PPP loan, I heard.
Yeah.
Well, some people, what we probably did with his business saying he lost, it doesn't matter how much money you're worth or you're making.
If your company took a hit, it took a hit.
Became free money when a lot of people, I know people that didn't go get them because they were like, I know I'm going to get like a million or whatever, some wealthy people, and I might blow it on something or whatever, and they're going to pay it back.
They got a lot of people pissed off when they realized they weren't getting paid back.
Because say if you had a company and you got a million dollars on it, how many companies can sell today for a million dollars?
Not that many.
So you could just close the door and got a million dollars for your company and say, peace.
Right.
It's out.
Right.
I got a million for my company.
You bankrupt it.
Yeah.
I'm out of here.
So, but a lot of people signed up for that little bit of money and just had someone that knew how to do it.
I'll show you how to do it, but you're not looking at what they're putting down.
They're just thinking $20,000.
Yeah.
And now, next time you know that income, housing they're living in, or whatever it is down the line, they're going to be like, it's going to catch up to people yeah, and they're going to be like damn, I just sold out for twenty thousand dollars because they're going to say what it says.
You got a boutique that makes ninety thousand dollars here so you can't get the free benefits anymore, the Medicare.
You got to pay this and pay that.
Well, that's not true.
We took the money.
It's not true.
You go to jail.
Yeah people, a lot of people went to jail.
Yeah, a lot of people.
I've seen some people on there like getting lamborghinis and all types of stuff.
They were just living it up for the moment but um, it's just kind of crazy.
I feel like how they try to Like you said, use the culture, but they also trick a lot of people that don't know any better.
You know, they don't tell them, Hey, do this, but there is a shot that you could get in a lot of trouble for doing this, too.
It's just like, Do this, it's going to be great here and just fill it out.
I give you 20 grand.
What do you think?
What do you think it would take to close the gap with like the division?
It's close, I feel it's closing, and that's because I see it.
Do you think Trump should do anything different this time around?
I think what Trump's doing is great because even something as stupid as gave people a little stimulus money, this and that.
If you were a regular person or say you were a dope boy, whatever it was, Trump gave you $1,200 to go flip.
He gave you some money.
The last stimulus.
That's what David Lucas said.
The last bit of money he was trying to give you, Nancy P. was holding it back because she knew if Trump gave them one more stimulus, probably the election.
Trump wanted to give you the money.
Nancy P. didn't give them the money.
Biden would rather give fucking $10 billion to Ukraine.
Well, look at this.
We can't get a couple million dollars to build a wall, but we can build a wall for Ukraine.
Right, exactly.
Yeah, we can send all that money to Ukraine.
You know what I mean?
That's beyond crazy.
And imagine.
This to say, if Hunter Biden was a Trump.
If he was?
Was a Hunter Trump.
Right.
Imagine if he had Trump behind his name.
Shit, he would be in.
I see stuff come across the internet on him, though.
Him like you know beating people with whips and all types of sexual Yeah, like people are like you know click play Hunter Biden footage.
I don't even want it on my computer.
I'm like hell no, but the thing is it's like If any of you know junior or any of the Trumps had a laptop man be over for them man.
Yeah, be in a lot of trouble Trump can't get away with nothing So I feel like they don't got nothing on Trump if they did he'd be locked up Well, it's yeah They they'd have the puts going back now.
I mean hindsight's always 20 20 But going that back now and like seeing some of the things that Trump did say like especially during the debate Because he was fucking going at, he was really going after Biden about the Ukraine and the China stuff, about how much money they were making over there with this Sunday.
Biden doing them side deals.
Patriots, keep your eyes peeled.
You know what I mean?
Have you seen that?
I don't know if you've ever seen it, but there's a documentary Oliver Stone did about Ukraine called Ukraine on Fire.
I haven't seen it yet.
Is it new?
No, he made it probably in 20.
I think I want to say he made it in like 2015 or 2014.
So early.
Yeah.
What's it on?
It was on YouTube, but as soon as the Ukraine thing start to hit, yeah, that's what it is.
Oh, 2016.
As soon as the Ukraine thing start to pop off early this year, YouTube fucking shut it off.
It turned it off YouTube.
They fucking blocked it.
Well, that's like 2000 Mules, the movie that came out I was telling you about from my boy Dinesh.
It shows pretty much about, you know, the stealing of the votes and the ballots and the mules.
And they're doing big tech and everything's doing whatever they can do to censor it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And they have my song 2000 Mules in the movie, which is dope.
So the other day, like I see the song airing and Trump's up on stage and the song's playing the credits.
It's cool, man.
You know, I'm doing some shows with them, performing, but I just feel like 2,000 Mules is the name of it?
2,000 Mules.
Can you find that, Austin?
Pull that up.
So I feel like freedom of speech is just gone.
Yeah.
Do you think Elon will be good for it?
Everyone's so quick to be like, Elon, Elon.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
He's not a diehard Republican.
He came out today saying he's going to vote red.
You know what I mean?
I read that before I got here, but that's some of the problems with people sometimes.
They're just so quick to, like jump on the team.
You know what I'm saying?
I'll be like, oh, that's what we're doing.
You never know if he's part of their plan.
Do you like Elon?
I like him.
I like him because he's a hustler.
I like anybody.
I mean, make the Teslas and do this and that.
Like, he's a genius.
Do you think he'll be up for Twitter, though?
I don't use Twitter, so I don't really care.
I hope he buys Instagram and frees my page.
I just paid someone in London $7,000 for my Instagram page.
He doesn't even use Instagram, I don't think.
He's on there, I think.
I don't think he has a page.
Everyone has a backup page.
The thing about Elon is he's pretty reliant on the government.
You know what I mean with SpaceX?
I mean SpaceX launches military satellites.
They use SpaceX to launch all their satellites and military shit in space and Tesla is super reliant on federal grants.
Well, I feel like everything has an agenda.
You know, so everybody's so like, oh, he's bringing people back.
Like, check it out.
When he bought Twitter, some people say he didn't fully buy it yet either.
So I don't really know the story.
I saw some in the live.
No, that he backed out of it now because he got the attention from it already.
But say if he would have bought Twitter and it's done.
Then he reached out to Trump like they say he did to bring them back on the platform.
What's bigger?
Elon bringing Trump back to Twitter or buying Twitter?
Bringing Trump back.
Bringing Trump back for Twitter.
So someone like Trump is going to give you that power because he don't really know if you should get that power.
Well, Trump said he's not going to do it, right?
No, he said he's not going to do it.
But if I was Trump, I would have said, cool, I want 20% of Twitter and here's the money for it.
Exactly.
Right?
And they were probably like, no.
And then Trump's also like, I'm going to make you a super, superstar now by being the first one to bring me back.
I don't need you to bring me back nowhere.
I'm Donald Trump.
So, Trump might go back there free six months later on his own than that, unless it was rolled out a little better.
Like, hey, big Trump, man, I got your back.
You know what I mean?
and I'm loyal and I'm going to show you I'm loyal to bring you back on here.
There's no hidden agenda.
I'm going to give you 20% of this Twitter.
Yeah.
Just because.
And then Twitter would have went through the roof.
So.
How fucking crazy would that be?
Trump ended up owning part of Twitter.
But bringing Trump back to Twitter would have been bigger than buying Twitter.
Yeah.
That would have been the obvious.
That's why Trump is the rock star of America.
He knows his value.
So look, yeah.
So like in 2024, where I tell you when he comes back, he's going to have the biggest rock star year of his life.
People are going to have to rock with Trump.
Yeah.
So the people that eat their words, now the media, they're always going to, you know, fake news, go at him.
And your regular TV shows and your ratings, but Trump's the best things for ratings there is.
Yeah.
Hit him or love him, he's winning.
You know, but so like Elon, I don't really know much about him, but a lot of, that's the thing, a lot of Patriots were so quick to be like, yeah, we're going back on Twitter and do all this and that.
They're jumping on the Elon train.
They are.
But I mean, I haven't, you know, I mean, my boy Bryson Gray put a song with questions to Elon.
I thought it was pretty dope.
With questions to Elon?
Yeah, like a song like Elon, like you already would have got some questions for you to answer.
You can pull it up.
It's pretty cool.
He did it.
What were the questions?
You got to watch him and hear him again.
It was just like asking questions like he's really with us.
You know what I'm saying?
Are you just doing this for the clout?
Are you doing this just to get a bunch of people on there and then switch it?
You know, like what's your intentions?
Yeah, I wonder that too.
I mean, he's basically, I mean, he's probably, Trump was the most famous person in the world back when he was president, but now I think it's Elon.
Elon gets more attention than anybody right now.
Maybe at this moment.
Yeah, at this moment.
That's why I was so confused when I saw the other day that the Twitter thing wasn't done yet.
But there's a lot of fake tabloids, so I don't really know if it's real or not.
I'm not there.
I'm not someone that's like, oh, yeah, he's official.
I love him.
I've never met him.
I think what's happening is he basically signed, like, he put an intent to buy it at $54 a share or something like that.
And then the CEO of Twitter is refusing to acknowledge how many of their users are bots.
That's what I was thinking.
They want them to release some data.
I think what Elon, because Elon's actually doing something where he's trying to sell off shares of SpaceX to actually buy Twitter.
So I don't think he's trying to back out of the deal.
I think Elon's trying to get it for a cheaper price.
I think he's trying to get a discount.
Which I saw that was saying some of the fakes, the fake bots or whatever.
But it's just like you don't really know everybody's attentions until you, I feel like until you meet somebody.
That's why I told you like when I met Trump, I was just hoping that Trump was that dude, like honestly.
But I've came out with songs and asked Trump questions.
I said, you know, I wish big Trump would stop pushing the Vex.
I was seeing them with fact check.
They facts.
They always blame the Patriots.
It was like a lot of people were like, whoa, why are you going to Trump?
Like you got to vote.
They don't give us like 85 presidents to pick from or 10 presidents.
You know what I mean?
You got A or B.
So us as men or females, whoever you are, you have to look at somebody and say, I agree 8 out of 10, 7 out of 10 with this person, 10 out of 10, whatever it is.
And know this is the best for me as a person and what I'm doing.
So I respect Trump and what he's doing the most.
I'm not going to agree with everything Trump says because I'm not just like, Trump said it.
It's got to be gold.
A lot of people are like that.
Yeah, but I would have a problem with Trump if he started pushing the, like, Dr. Oz.
That was a weird. endorsement.
What happened with Dr. Oz?
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I don't even know what that was.
Well, he endorsed Dr. Oz, and he'd be with like Whoopi Goldberg and all them on their stuff.
But there's some other Republican candidates, but that was out there in Pennsylvania, and Trump kind of knew that he said that he might not be the best to most of the Republicans in their eyes, but he's the best for us to beat a Democrat, right?
So he's kind of playing his version of chess, strategizing to come back in 2024 when a lot of people were like, I went and went with him, and I don't know, you can pull it up, I don't know if he even won with Trump's endorsement.
Last time I checked, he was only winning by like, yeah, it was really close.
Close.
And when it's so close, they're going to do a recount.
But if Trump came out with like saying I'm gonna mandate everyone take a vaccine a lot of patriots would have a big problem with Trump You know as long as you're not forcing me to do something like my body my choice, right?
They all say my body my choice I can get an abortion if I want to get an abort my body my choice Why is it not my body my choice to take a vaccine?
Why is it not my body my choice to wear a mask?
How did the fucking abortion thing get so political?
That's so fucking dumb to me in some ways.
I mean, so you would think people should be able to have abortions I don't fucking know I just think it's a fuck.
I don't think I have I have no real stance on it.
Obviously, it's a super it's a super blurry line because when does When do two cells become a fucking person?
I don't fucking know.
I mean, that's a it's a It's an ethical moral debate that I have no I don't really have a hard so me being a patriot, you know, I just keep a Jew myself, but I don't have kids So it's kind of hard for me to really talk about like people's children and bills for children.
Yeah, that's why I did the don't say gay act.
I felt bad because I'm thinking like that's just too early I'm not going to tell you how to raise your kids, but like second grade, talk about tranny coming in here as a crossdresser.
Yeah, nobody wants that.
Kids do things for attention.
This is an attention thing.
You know, when I went to school, if you were, you know, gay or whatever, it wasn't like, hey, I'm gay.
And everybody's like, woo.
It was like a quiet thing.
Right.
On the lowdown.
Now it's like the most popular kid.
That's the attention.
He's gay.
He's got nail polish.
Whatever.
But it comes from the culture, playing the culture, making the rappers paint their nails.
You want all this money, whatever.
So with the abortion thing, to me, it's like, it's tough because, you know, Say if a woman was going to get killed by having a baby.
You know, what if the baby would kill her?
Right.
Right.
But then some people say, well, that's whose life do you save?
But people say that's very slim chances.
Like, it's not a chance that we really think it is.
But I'm not a doctor, so I don't really know there's some chances to take a stance on that.
Right.
Then again, say if a little girl or a boy, you know, was being molested and the guy made the little boy have sex with her or the guy had sex with a little girl and she was raped.
Right.
That's a tough thing to put her through all that.
But if you buy the Bible, she needs to go through all that.
And give the baby up for adoption.
There's a lot of people out here that want.
The Bible says if you get raped, you should have the baby?
No, but I'm saying it's just abortions and people, you know, have, in the day, you should always keep the baby.
It's a life.
You know what I mean?
But my part is like, I don't have, I'm not a female, so it's kind of hard to tell a female what to do with her body.
But if someone's out here having 10 abortions a year, that's like a serious red flag for the world.
You know what I mean?
That you're just out, like I saw a psalm the other day by Meg Stallion called Plan B, right?
And it was like, I'm not getting stuck with you.
You think you're going to keep me.
I'm just playing you.
I'm getting your money, taking your cars, living the life with you.
And I'm popping plan Bs because this is my plan B.
And that's just disgusting to me for kids to be singing that and hearing that.
Like making these girls just think, oh, I could just have unprotected sex.
Like everybody was so worried about COVID.
Nobody's worried about AIDS.
No.
People having unprotected sex like it's not a big deal.
But COVID, whoa, you got to stay back.
You got a mask?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I know the weird thing about the abortion thing to me is just like people will take a stance just based on their political identity.
They'll just be like, I'm Republican, so I'm anti-abortion.
Meanwhile, the dude's fucking person's never thought about it for more than five minutes.
Well, there's differences.
That's why politics is so weird.
Yeah, and it is.
And there's liberals the same way, too.
Exactly.
Me, I'm not the perfect patriot.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm who I am.
I keep it.
You are the perfect patriot.
Why would you say you're not the perfect patriot?
No, I'm saying how somebody would paint, like, I got to be like you're saying patriot is a Republican.
Yeah.
How people would look at, like, what the statues are.
You know what I mean?
Like I'm big two-way.
There's no reason anybody should have the guns.
But then I don't feel great with anybody being able to carry a gun for any reason.
Like I feel like guns need training.
You should have them.
You should be trained to have a gun.
I don't feel like just because you're not a criminal, anybody can carry a gun.
Then that puts people, right?
Like the difference I try to tell people is like, do you think criminals are like, well, I can't carry a gun because I'm a felon?
They're still carrying a gun.
You know what I'm saying?
So you still need to have your gun.
The laws don't do anything.
I mean, the laws don't do anything.
But the right way, well, they're trying to change the laws now that anybody can carry a gun, right?
If you're not a felon, you don't need any type of CCW.
How would that change?
How do you think?
Anybody can carry a gun.
How do you think?
What would change?
It's going to be on like Donkey Kong.
People are going to be popping off.
And then it's quick.
The biggest thing is me.
I keep my strap everywhere I go.
I got nice stuff, nice cars.
You never know what someone's going to do.
I'm not trying to take somebody's life over a Trump truck and you don't like Trump.
But if you're talking shit to me and now you can carry a gun, you got a gun to the window.
So when I see the gun, shoot.
Because you can shoot me first.
But we need guns for protection.
So on that bill, I'm big 2A.
The government's going to take our guns from us.
Because then when they take our guns, these other countries are going to know we can't defend ourselves.
They're pulling up.
Not to mention our own government's pulling up.
Our own government.
Yeah, they're the biggest ones.
So it's like.
That's what Trump said in that interview.
What was that interview that he.
I think it was a Dave Portnoy interview that Trump did where he's talking about like getting shit done overseas with like different countries.
He's like, Trump, who was it?
Who was the hardest to deal with?
Was it China?
Was it Russia?
He's like, no, it was the fucking United States.
United States.
Yeah.
And what was the thing he said?
He said that he's like, you don't think that.
He's like, you think these other countries are killers?
You think these fucking people in Russia and China are going to kill them?
I've seen crazy videos in China with this vaccine stuff over there and like them killing all the cats.
Saw that.
Oh my God.
I've seen crazy videos that like pets had COVID, so they're killing them.
Damn.
You have bags full of cats on the sidewalk.
You know, I'm not like, I like the pets.
I'm not like, I don't have any pets.
I'm not very big on pets, but you know what I'm saying?
You shouldn't be getting your cat killed because you had COVID.
You know what I mean?
It's just crazy.
So I'm big on two way.
I'm big on freedom of speech.
But I think it's because my lifestyle, like, you know, I got a risk.
I got a name.
I stand out.
I want to be protected.
I have a voice.
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I do music.
I don't want my speech taken, which it has been taken, right?
The whole abortion thing, you know, I've never had a child.
I've never had anybody pregnant in my life.
I haven't had to cross that path and really look at, you know, having a child because it's a life-changing experience.
A child is a big thing.
But I think that they should still have the baby.
There's a lot of people out here that can't have kids.
There's a lot of good people that want children.
And there's a lot of shitty parents.
that I just want to adopt kids and maybe get money.
You know, you got houses where they got eight kids adopted and they're just collecting money on these people.
You know, I saw some crazy thing on Netflix.
I'm going to be seeing this.
Our father.
No, but it was about squatters because I just bought a piece of property in Hudson.
And I went up there and I got squatters on my property.
Oh, dear.
And, man, I'm a different kind of person.
I told them, look, you know what?
Y'all can stay here.
But you know what?
I'm getting a big dumpster here tomorrow and you guys are going to earn your keep up here.
No more free land.
I got this land.
I'm not going to live here for a while.
Y'all can live here.
You can stay in your little trail where you got here, but you're going to clean.
I'm going to come up here.
You're going to paint all this spray paint at it.
Right now, they got a shower.
I go outside with a hose that says no stinky pussy spray painted on it.
Like, you know what I mean?
I told them, we're not going to live like that.
I could get you guys off it, but I'm going to let y'all stay here, but you're going to clean up.
So there's a Netflix thing that's like bad roommates.
It's about squatters.
Right?
And it had this lady on there.
Do you see where she had disabled people living in her house and she was murdering them and burying them?
They call it like the worst roommate ever.
Yeah, I did see that.
She was burying them in the backyard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What was she doing in the backyard?
Burying them.
Like you would move in and you were disabled.
And she was still getting your check every week for you.
And she would open a new room for the new person.
And people wonder where you went.
She wouldn't say you were dead.
She just keep collecting your check for years and you're buried in her backyard.
Yeah, that was fun.
That was crazy.
And that whole thing was crazy.
You know, roommates are a crazy thing.
But we're living in a world when we were kids, it was like their strangers stay away from them.
And now we're like, get shit-faced drunk, take some drugs and call Uber or a stranger pick you up, take you home safe.
Yeah.
You never know these days.
Even like, you know, with the police, I always feel like if somebody's getting pulled over and they want to drive to a Walmart or to a gas station with their blinker on and they're not drunk and they're not throwing anything out the window, there's no problem with it.
They want to go to a safe place.
Say a woman or somebody was getting pulled over and they're dressed half naked from somewhere and they're in the middle of the interstate somewhere, they shouldn't have to take that chance.
A cop shouldn't want to take that chance.
We'll just go 30 miles an hour to the next exit and get off, and we both protect ourselves.
Sometimes I've gotten pulled over before.
I was driving to Tennessee for a show, and I was going 100 miles an hour trying to get there in a quick shot, and a lady pulled me over, and it was snowing a little bit.
All she wanted was my ID and just make sure I didn't have anything crazy.
She didn't want to take it to the point where she has checked the car and be there too long.
It was like, we make sure you're not a fugitive or something.
When she could have said, like, well, you know, you have tattoos, y'all smoke a weed, you got weed in the car, what's going on?
You got your artist in there.
Like, she didn't even want to get into that because there's six or seven of us and there's just her.
So it's not a good place and time.
So she was just like, I'm not even going to do that.
So I just feel like sometimes people should, you know, be able to go to the safety net or do something like that because, you know, shit happens every day, man, out here.
Not everybody's having a great day.
Not everybody's the best kind of person.
No.
Yeah, man, this shit gets crazy.
Especially when cops are, you know.
Aggro and paid low, not trained well, and they just want to with you or do whatever.
I mean a lot of those guys aren't having, you know, don't have the best lives and aren't the happiest citizens of society.
You know what i'm saying.
It's like military, it's like a lot of things, um.
But there's a lot of good people out there that are police officers that keep us protected every single day and they do a lot of stuff.
They take a lot of chances um, with their life to put us first when they're going home to their kids and their family.
So I always have respect for police, like when I was younger I would be, you know, get pulled over and always think it was everyone's against me.
Now I'm just like man, I got to pay my ticket.
You know I'm saying yeah okay, I was speeding, I'm not gonna give you no excuse.
Boom, and I mean I mostly get okay with the police.
They don't really give me any issues.
Yeah, I'm pretty vocal for them too, that I back the blue.
But I guarantee if I was doing something illegal they'd pull me over.
And you know, like a lot of people say like this happened right, this person so-and-so happened to them.
They got pulled over, but they leave out that, like they had weapons, they were smoking weed.
They don't have no driver's license, cars not registered yeah, like you know that you're not allowed to be doing.
Yeah, you're not allowed to do it.
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They forget all that from the story or they'll be like you know, a black guy gunned down by a cop, when there's more white people been killed by police officers under Trump and they don't show those numbers.
More whites have been gunned down by the police.
They just show the black because there's more white people.
Right, they just show the black cases because the black cases is clickbait and it gets attention.
Yeah, they definitely do that.
But there also is a lot more white.
They're not going to care to be like yo, Billy Bob got gunned down in his trailer park or it isn't, in his nice neighborhood fighting with his ex.
They don't.
It's not stories.
Yeah, they're not stories.
Yeah, look at the mass shooter.
Look at the mass shooter, the recent one.
Yeah, I posted.
What was the story with that guy in Buffalo r.i.p.
Everybody in Buffalo.
What was what?
There's been like 10 black mass shooters that haven't hit the news in the last like two years have there.
Yeah, I get my phone over there.
I can get it real quick.
I can show you a whole list.
I posted it today.
Yeah, you can go grab it.
All right cool yeah, grab it.
So yeah, I'm not sure the camera could pick this up send it to just text it to me and I'll send it to Austin I think I have you on my old phone Oh Yeah, I might not have your new number.
I can airdrop it to you, right?
Yeah, airdrop it to me Are you connected?
You don't have to be connected to Wi-Fi for that.
Do you?
That's crazy because I thought most mass shooters were white people Is that just fake news?
He said, I thought they're most All right, airdrop says iPhone.
There you go, got it.
Okay, I got it.
Boom.
So, this doesn't make the news, though, this type of stuff.
So, this is where did this come from?
Where'd you get the screenshot?
It was on a news site today.
So these are all mass shooters in 2022 that never, the stories never made it to mainstream media.
Google one of them.
Who's this guy?
Google.
Oh, the Brooklyn subway guy.
Oh, that was a fucking crazy story.
That was all over the news.
Yeah, but not as much as this one.
They're not like white supremacy.
They're not like a black supremacist was out.
Yeah, they said he was a YouTuber, wasn't he?
I think so.
Now, that was crazy the other day.
That was a Marxist.
What happened the other day, that's like a live video game.
That was crazy.
I watched the body cam footage of that shooting in Buffalo.
It was crazy.
One of my friends was like, oh, I found it on TV.
He found it on the internet when it was going down and FaceTime me and I saw it and I'm like, don't ever show me that again, pretty much.
It was footage for the news, got it.
It was just all over the internet.
Someone said, yo, oh, wow, this is a live shooting going down.
What happened in the video?
What did it show?
It just showed they're showing the news now, like him getting out of the car, walking right in, catching his first two people outside, boom, boom, boom.
Walks inside.
That was the body cam of the shooter?
Yeah, camera.
Oh, you mean he had his own camera?
Yeah, it was a camera of the footage.
Oh, fuck.
You didn't see the.
No, I didn't watch it.
I didn't see that either.
See if you can pull that up.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know if it might have viruses on it, but.
So what was his.
That kid's.
I haven't read much into it yet, but I know they're like he's a white supremacist and da Yeah.
That's how they're on.
Right.
I'm not 100% sure that everybody who shot that day was black either.
But I'm pretty sure there wasn't.
I'm pretty sure there was different races.
Yeah, I don't know.
I haven't looked into that.
It was definitely a hate crime just to get out and kill people.
Yeah.
I'm not excusing them.
I'm just talking about they don't get the same media as everybody else because it doesn't get the attention.
It doesn't fit what's going on.
Well, it's hard to know what the fuck's going on.
I think since the Columbine accident years ago, it's like school shooters and shooters are white kids.
They made it.
Yeah.
It's like, you know, I've heard so many of my friends that are black playing around and they'll be like, it's going to grow up to be a school shooter.
You know what I'm saying?
Or I see like little things.
Craziest thing happened today.
I was driving here, right?
And there's a car in front of me.
It's a truck.
And I see somebody like hanging out the window.
So I'm thinking like maybe they're saying what's up.
They see my car.
And then as I look, I'm like, I see him with his finger going like this, right?
So I'm thinking like, what the going on?
What kind of car was it?
A truck, like a Tundra.
He's out the window.
He's like looking in the window and boom, boom, boom.
Right?
So I'm like, hmm.
Then I look and it's a four-door, you know, truck.
So it's a kid in the backseat.
So I pull around it and it's somebody's child out the window.
Oh my god.
All the cars.
He's a kid?
Yeah, and I'm thinking to myself like, damn, go to school shooter.
Jesus Christ.
I'm thinking to myself like, what the hell's going on?
Because I thought it was somebody like knew who I was and they're like, I'm going to shoot you.
Yeah, whatever.
I'll go around him.
And when I got up to the window, he's out the window looking at me.
He didn't do it to me because he saw the car and he's looking like, whoa, you know what I mean?
But I'm watching him from far back the whole way, just air shooting everything around.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that's fucking wild, man.
And some people blame it on video games, like you were about to say.
I never played a video game, but it just- Never played any video games?
I'm not in the video games.
Never in your life?
Never.
I might have played, like, some, like, Blitz or NBA Jam when I was a kid, but not in the games.
I got to be outside the house.
Never.
I play with, like, Michael Vick a little bit.
You don't fuck with the NFL, do you?
I go to a lot of the games.
I got season tickets.
Do you?
Because it's more like Forge Out of Blows in the house.
It's a great place for independent artists to take 500 photos with Patriots and fans of mine.
Yeah.
Bring my truck outside.
I park it all the way up on the hill, and everybody comes outside.
For the pre party, and it's like.
Is that your favorite sport to watch?
Football?
Basketball.
Basketball's your favorite.
I've never wanted to put Black Lives Matter on the basketball court.
Yeah.
I understand that.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
I still watch hit or miss games.
Well, the NBA's got a way better commissioner than the NFL does.
I think that guy's way better.
For sure.
I feel like the thing that they did in the basketball was just crazy.
It's like, you know, imagine if I had a white NBA basketball team.
What's that?
What if I had like a white basketball league?
White basketballs matter on the basketball court.
I don't think that's right just to write that on the thing.
Obviously, we know black lives matter.
Jewish lives matter.
Spanish people matter.
Mexican.
I think that was more of a corporate thing that they did.
I mean, obviously, it's super hypocritical, but I think it's more like that.
They're like, So American, but their whole thing's in China.
It's all about money.
LeBron's like, stop the stance, but he's got every Chinese person in the world making his shoes and clothes.
Right.
So pro-American, LeBron.
Yeah.
How much money are you donating to George Floyd's family?
Right.
You know?
Yeah.
Well, the thing is about people like him.
Well, I mean, he's kind of an exception.
He really doesn't have much of an excuse, but a lot of these guys, like a lot of these young NBA players and NFL players, these guys fucking aren't paying attention to politics.
Not at all.
They just see that fucking, this black dude got fucking his throat kneeled on by a cop for eight minutes, got killed, and they see that every other, every other, put a gun to a pregnant person's belly like, right.
But they just see right, but they don't know, they don't look into it.
They should look into it, they get, but they want communication.
Why, though?
Because their job is to play basketball or to play football, like their job is being better.
Their job is to lead the kids that look up to them in the community.
It's a lot of people that look up to these people right, but someone like Lebron, so like Kyle.
Kyle Rittenhouse gets out, he's free, And LeBron is making fun of him the whole time on the stand, eating Skittles, sour Skittles, just crying.
Right.
When does he have the right to do that to somebody's child?
When, if that was an African American kid up there fighting for his life, he would not have been acting like that.
And to say if I was like, oh, look at that dude crying and laughing and doing all this.
LeBron, I agree with you.
I agree with you on LeBron.
But I'm talking about most other NBA kids.
Well, most of these kids are in their early 20s.
But most of those kids aren't the ones taking a stand.
It's the bigger players in the league forcing them to take a stand.
I don't know.
I mean, like Kaepernick.
Say, let's go football.
Yeah, Kaepernick.
He's Kaepernick.
What did Antonio Brown say about him?
He's all Kaepernick.
He's an indoor cat.
He's not outdoor.
He ain't in the street.
Funny thing is, I was so pissed when the Bucs lost Antonio Brown.
I know.
He's like the Trump of football.
I was so pissed.
I love him.
He's a Trump of football.
He's so wild.
Literally, he's like the Allen Iverson with the Donald Trump mix.
Like to walk off the way he did, throw his stuff in the crowd, throw his shit in the crowd.
But it's like, he's amazing.
He is.
You know what I'm saying?
And somebody would definitely pick him up.
When you have raw talent, And sell tickets and make money.
He's going to get picked up.
Someone's going to pick him up.
You think?
I don't know.
I think somebody should pick him up.
He said the other day that he wasn't, but not play, just retire.
He was a retire pissed me off.
I mean, he is a retire pissed me off.
I think he still has years in him.
He's a stud.
I'm saying.
Something happened with him and Brady.
Brady got him over here with the Bucks.
I don't know.
I mean, I know he was living in Brady's house for a little bit.
Brady hooked him up with Tony Robbins to try to get his mind right.
But I saw videos of him going through it with his girl online.
Sometimes, you know, I was signed to NFL football player before, Thomas Jones.
He's an NFL running back.
You know, when everybody thinks rich white family of mine made my career, I was signed to NFL football player that got me started and put his money into me.
That's wild.
That's a lot of people who don't really know.
That's my first deal.
And that's who really helped me.
Who was it?
Thomas Jones.
He was a running back for the Bucs, the Chiefs, the Bears.
Me and him don't have any talking.
You know what I'm saying?
We're not cool with each other.
But I'd matter his political beliefs or whatever, I would never shit on him, anything I ever got on him, because he gave me an opportunity when nobody would.
I signed for free.
I took an opportunity.
He had me out here doing songs with French Montana, Lil Dirk, had me living in his mansion, driving his Rolls Royces, Aston Martin's.
So when people think like, oh, it's mommy and daddy money, I was living with Thomas Jones, NFL football player.
You feel me?
Tell me, hey, I left, I'm late to practice.
My Lamborghini broke down on the interstate.
Go pick it up.
Or, you know what I mean?
I need you to watch this.
So anybody who ever believes in you to put their own money into you, you got to respect them.
But the concussions and stuff were crazy, I know.
Dude, especially the same around.
I used to have conversations with Thomas Jones.
He's similar, like the same build as Antonio Brown, the same kind of guy.
Kind of small like my height maybe, but he's big.
You know I'm saying He was from Virginia's family and mom were coal miners Remember he's cold minor son on his chest his brother was Julius Jerry Julius Jones.
He played for the Cowboys But I learned a lot off seeing him.
You know I mean I saw how much money he was getting what he was spending We go to the club.
He didn't want to spend a couple stacks on rap.
We just put 10 bands on bottles, you know, because it was just like the lifestyle having so my point was a lot of people in the football They want to be rappers So Antonio Brown like deep down wants to be a rapper.
He's got this song I'm from the dirt not the palace or something the pit not the palace and that joins hard Yeah, the video is hard.
It's hard like I like it like I would do a feature with him I think he would be pro Trump.
You know I mean Yeah, probably I love how he dropped it the minute he ran off the field.
Yeah, I'm from the pit.
No, he's got a good PR guy.
He's a marketer.
Oh, yeah, it's somebody else probably but the end of the day is like when I was signed to Thomas Jones We used to have conversations and then he would just completely forget what we're talking about Yeah, and say well, my bad bro.
What were we talking about?
Yeah.
Because they put their body on the line.
Yeah.
The point I was getting at before with like the younger guys, like in the NBA, for example, like when they put those big Black Lives Matter things across the floor on each side of the court and they put those things on the jersey, these kids who are like 19, 20 years old that are just like their dream is coming true.
They're in the NBA or they're in the NFL.
They're making almost, you know, say it's 500 grand to like $4 million for the first time in their lives.
When I was 20 years old, I didn't know.
Fuck all about politics.
Nor did I care.
I didn't know about it either.
I agree.
That's what I tell people.
It took me till you start making real money to get it.
And they're making real money.
That's the first day they're in it.
But if the company that's paying me a million dollars and making me famous and is fulfilling every dream and all of that, and every other guy I'm playing with is doing the same thing, you think a Charlie Chris came to me right now and said, Bill, I'll give you half a million dollars.
I'll make a song about me and push it.
I'll do it.
Yeah, but you're not these guys.
You're different.
You're 37 years old.
You've learned, you, you're educated.
You know what?
Yeah, I said you're paying attention to things.
These guys, these guys have tunnel vision, but i'm they're focusing on basketball.
Yeah, i'm agreeing with you on it.
I'm agreeing with you that it's the first opening.
But I think that when you make your first amount of money is when you really start to really realize about taxes and do things the right way, um, take care of whatever debt you have.
Um, I feel like people start to mature when they start to get money.
So these guys are young, just getting that first check.
I'm telling you like that, like i'm agreeing with you, it didn't wait till I was like 30 something to care about political stuff or care about what's going on.
It may take you to have a child.
I know you have kids, but you have a child to realize, okay, well, I'm going to pay attention more because this has to go with my kids' future or what's going on.
So I agree.
They're in tunnel vision.
They're just playing their sports.
But the upper people know a lot better, and they should know a lot better.
I think they mature once you get the money and you lose it.
I think when you're young and you get the money, it fucking sends you even crazier down the immature lane.
I think I was able to paint such a crazy lifestyle when I almost didn't even have the money.
When I got the money, everything's boring to me.
And I'm able to like, I was with Thomas Jones.
I was with all this stuff.
I seen this.
I done been to shows.
I done lived the lifestyle.
It was like, right now, if I drove around in a Honda Civic, like an old car, people would think like, well, he's got some cars somewhere else.
You know what I mean?
I don't get the points.
Like, oh, he's got a Rolls Royce.
Like you said, like, well, you know, you're not different.
You're different.
You're going to come from Auto Trader.
Like, just because I came Auto Trader, I mean, I had to buy my own Rolls Royce.
No one's just going to give you nothing.
People got to realize that.
That's a lot of problem.
People are not going to, now I've been blessed to see some nice things.
So I know what nice things feel like.
That's why a lot of my homeboys, instead of giving them money, I'll take them on a road with me.
I'll take them to a show.
Sometimes people only go five blocks their whole life.
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Yeah, it's crazy.
They know the corner store.
They know where they go to the hoop, the YMCA.
They know the street they got the clubs.
They know their school.
They know their neighborhood.
They have this car wash.
They go the same five blocks to 10 blocks and then maybe one vacation to Tallahassee or Miami with their family.
I got homies, bro, in our 30s and they've been on airplanes.
By airplane.
Same.
That were flying.
I'm like, yeah, they're like.
I ain't never been on a plane, bro.
I hop on a private plane.
They're like nervous.
You know what I mean?
I'm on a jet.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like changing people's lives.
The smallest thing.
Giving someone a little opportunity instead of just knocking them down, I feel is big.
You know, then I do a lot of stuff for people, and then I realize who's going to make it through, who's not.
Some people got all the talent in the world.
As soon as I pull my plug on them, back to square one.
Because they can't do it without somebody telling them you can do it and doing it for them.
Yeah.
It's all about who you're surrounded with.
Facts.
So I surrounded myself with some pretty well-known people.
Um, some billionaires, a couple millionaires and um, nobody ever gave me a cent.
But they gave me hell of opportunity and I took advantage of all the opportunity I could get and it takes 10 years to be overnight success.
That's how it goes.
I'm 10 years in the game and people look at me like man, you did it.
But everyone's success is different.
So like, what you might want to do with your life might not be make money and do songs with Rick Ross and no Donald Trump and drive nice cars, and it might just be with peace of mind, which is cool.
You know what I mean.
Some people like want to rap.
They'd be like they would do anything just to get a million views.
Right.
Or just to get a feature or even have a picture with a big name artist.
Like, yeah.
Oh, man, I want to meet Kodak.
I got a song with Kodak.
It's cool.
I rock with Kodak, but it's not like my daily thing.
That's how it was like when I did the stuff with Ross.
I wanted to like, that was like my dream.
And then when I got done with it, I was like, what's next?
I talk about it here and there, but that was like my pitch at one time.
People, I got a song with Rick Ross.
You know what I'm saying?
I do music.
Take me serious.
The Magdalene doesn't care about a song with Rick Ross.
They didn't care about that.
That's not my pitch.
The pitch is like, what are you changing?
What are you doing for the country?
So when a lot of these other people hit me up still to do features, they're like, why are you charging for verses?
I'm a patriot.
Like, you ain't spending $250,000 like I did.
You know what I mean?
You're not invested.
You didn't take a career risk.
You see it working.
I never seen you at a Trump rally.
I never seen you in the streets.
I never seen you out here with people doing.
Now you just want to sit on your camera with a green screen and shoot music videos and go viral of what we're doing.
I'm not rocking with that.
Get out there in your city.
I'm not going to a different city taking their route.
I'm doing my own rallies here.
I took my truck.
I started saying, everybody want to come, come.
I started getting thousands of people showing up.
So many people, they were nervous and had to delete me.
Because they're trying to say that it's a cult.
Because you can form a group of people that could go do something.
That could maybe do harm to people.
That's why we have to delete you pretty much.
So it's not so much your political views.
It's that you're telling 1,000 people to show up somewhere.
And you're demanding that you guys take the country back.
And it's words.
Take the country back doesn't mean I'm going to go run in the White House tomorrow.
It means we're taking the country back.
Oh, in the Vice article, they said something about a song that you did that you were saying like, let's go to war or something.
What was that song?
It's a song I have now for my boy Enrique who was locked up.
And it just said, Patriots, we ready for war.
Right.
But it's just like, tell mom I'm coming home.
It's like any big song.
Like war could be anything.
We are at war.
We're not at war where we're going to go hurt somebody.
We're just fighting.
We're at war with each other.
Not so much at each other.
We're just at war fighting for our freedom.
We feel freedom of speech is gone.
It's like people could take anybody's words and flip them into something else.
You know what I mean?
They can take it and run with it how they want to run with it.
So they try to make a big thing out of it.
And I didn't really like that.
They asked me about it because they wanted me to be like, yeah, it's wartime.
What's up?
Like, you know what I mean?
Which I want to do.
I'm ready for whatever.
Tell Big Trump I'm ready for war.
Yeah.
I'm ready for war.
They stole our election and we're ready to take the next one back.
Right.
Not saying that I'm ready to go get a bunch of guns and start a whole war.
Yeah.
But that's how they try to take like little things you do and make it a blowout of abortion.
Yeah.
Like, well, what about, you know, 6ix9ine?
I'll shoot you in your face.
Face, like right, right, talk to him, yeah.
What about envy a young boy?
You know, I'm saying, what about all these rappers that are rapping actually getting killed in their own cities, yeah, and then they're because they don't got security.
What about Dolph?
Yeah, that's crazy, that's a crazy thing.
See, Dolph, I got a lot of love for Dolph because he's independent with it, he was grinding like me, built it up from the bottom.
Um, I've watched documentaries where they said that he had people who might have investors and this and that.
Doesn't matter if you have somebody, somebody wants to invest in you, that's amazing.
You mean to tell me?
I got to tell you, he made a song, didn't he make a song?
He was like, some people tried to. kill him and he made a whole song basically making fun of him for not being able to kill him.
A whole hundred shots.
How the hell you missed a whole hundred shots?
But that's how he was, you know, you got to put that persona on when you want to be that dude.
When I go to DC, I'm not out there like, oh man, I'm from the internet.
Everyone's going to see me.
Someone's not going to like me.
Oh, there's BLM.
I better go.
I'm outside.
What's up?
You'll kill me in broad daylight and I'm going out like this.
That's how I'm going to go out.
You don't know when your time's coming.
You just got to live.
But all these other people that just have all these opinions are not even there.
I don't want to hear it.
You're not there.
You're not seeing these people.
You don't know me personally to know my life story, how much shit I got to go through, how much free money I really get.
You know what I mean?
You think if I was getting free checks, I'd be out here selling baseball caps and say MAGA on them and my T-shirts and my CDs?
Think I'd give a shit if someone just said, here's millions of dollars, man.
Think I'd care about my country?
Nah, I'd be one street away at the beach chilling all day, not caring about nothing.
I built an empire.
I built a brand.
I got to stand for something.
I got people that look to me and say, blow, what's next?
They can't go to Trump.
They might never meet Trump in their life, but they're going to meet me at a rally.
Yeah.
So they look at me as like, yo, well, Blow's here.
And I got respect for Blow.
So I got a lot of people depending on me.
I can't stop.
Yeah, man.
I don't know.
I think, if anything, anyone's realized over the last, over the time that Trump left and Biden's come in, I think what it's done is sort of like shown how much of a fucking mind virus the woke shit is.
You know, I think there's more independent people coming up.
You know the mainstream media people don't don't trust it as much.
There's more independent people like us that are coming up doing their own, whatever it might be podcasts, or like interview shows or documentary series on youtube or or whatever it might be.
Most amazing podcasts have come up more than anything crazy podcasts and and everybody can.
There's no gatekeepers.
You can just you can have a voice, talk about whatever the you want for now.
For now yeah, because they there was no gatekeepers of rap at one time, you know when, in the very beginning, I think there was a gatekeeper with rap like being independent labels, But I don't have a label.
I'm billboarding and going on charts and my albums are selling.
Yeah.
But in the beginning, early, there was labels.
There was labels, but I'm saying.
Back in the 80s, 70s.
Yeah, I'm just trying to sell.
Well, back then, it was like they had 20 artists.
They gave you 20 artists.
We got DMX, we got Jagged Edge for R&B, and there's people you're going to listen to.
We got Cameron, Dipset.
That was law.
Whatever they get, no limit.
Whatever they put in front of you was law.
You had to play it.
106 Apart gave you 10 songs.
That's the 10 songs you're going to put on a CD and bump.
Right.
Now, like you just said, you can listen to whatever you want.
So I think podcasts has grown.
I just feel like at one time, they're going to make it so like, oh, you can't talk about this anymore.
This can't be on Apple.
Oh, they're already doing that.
I feel like they're going to start monitoring and be a little bit of a gatekeeper of what they're doing.
I think this is the best thing ever.
If you have a podcast talking about how much you love or hate Trump, or politics or me, at least you're doing something with your life.
I'm all for you.
Right.
I don't care.
Everybody can have their own opinion.
But I feel like when I have my own opinion, it's a big problem.
Yeah.
Like I said, I think the biggest thing that's getting exposed and sort of like getting hung out to dry is the woke shit.
I don't know.
Maybe that is just me and my bubble.
No, I don't know.
But I think across the board, I think people on the left are starting to realize how much of a fucking mind virus that was.
1000%.
I got people that hit me up now and they're like, blow, where you been?
I'm like, my IG got deleted.
And they're like, damn.
Yeah.
Like, what?
I'm like, yeah, they banned me from social media.
They're like, Man, they went too far with that, man.
Feel me?
That's exactly what they say.
They went too far, Benny.
You should have been able to talk how you want to talk.
Have you heard of the thing called Horseshoe Theory?
No.
So there's this podcast.
I heard this girl on this podcast called the IDG Podcast.
It's fucking great.
And she brings up this thing called Horseshoe Theory.
And basically, it's the story of the bootlegger and the Baptist.
Or I think it's the Baptist and the bootlegger.
What do the Baptist and the bootlegger have in common?
They both want alcohol to be illegal.
The Baptist wants it to be illegal for moral and religious reasons.
The bootlegger wants it to be illegal so he can make money selling it, right?
So, the KKK and woke leftists, there's the KKK and the woke, they both want segregation.
There was this story of a school in Colorado, they had a playground where they pick a certain time of day every week for children of color to play.
I swear to God, it's a real story.
You can probably find it.
Find it, Austin.
Find the school.
Man, I got to find you, whoever giving you your TV show.
You'd have put me on three different shows for you to check out.
Bro, there's a legit school in Colorado who has a time of day every week for children of color to play only.
That's terrible.
It's fucking segregation.
So it's a horseshoe theory.
That's what the KKK wants.
That's terrible.
How fucking crazy is that?
That's terrible.
Anyways, that's horseshoe theory, and it fucking blew my mind when I but I like the idea.
You know, they want to be able to sell the alcohol.
They want it for more reasons.
Yeah, for different reasons.
Yeah, completely opposite ends of the spectrum.
They come to the same fucking conclusion.
Wow, so this is.
Colorado Elementary School accused of segregation over playground for families of color.
And this is legit.
Yeah, it's legit.
Scroll up, Austin.
What's the name of this?
The parents aren't the one to fit about this?
Okay, this is Daily Mail.
Scroll down.
Denver, Colorado Elementary School has sparked outrage with segregated playtime for families of color at its playground.
Uh, the Centennial elementary school organized the equity event for families of color to gather and play on december 8th, but critics have.
Yeah, but it's a real thing.
I don't know if they're still doing it or not.
Do it still doing it or not?
But it's a real thing.
I don't know if this is a new message.
Somebody had the idea.
When was this?
From 2021, 2021?
Yeah, maybe not december, but how wild is that?
That's what we, that's what we, I think, but we're still having problems, no matter what, with everything.
Nothing's ever going to be um, all the way done right, but that's just disgusting that we still have people that think like that.
Yeah, you know, That's what people don't think.
I try to tell people, MAGA has no color.
Like I told you when I came in here, they're all like, oh, they're going to blow their white supremacists.
All my friends are black and they're transporters.
And if they're kind of the white boys that I'm with, they're still urban white boys like myself.
They don't show that on these messages.
I was with two black people for my Vice interview.
They didn't put them in there.
Yeah, man.
They're trying to pedal out.
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They were there with me at the photo shoot.
They didn't talk about us, Blow and two of his African American friends.
They talked about how much they said you drank gallons of Dr. Pepper every day.
Yeah.
I told them I was on it.
Really?
In the Mountain Dew.
They said that in this country.
He said, blow who drinks gallons of Coke and Dr. Pepper every day and eats the food.
Yeah, I go to Hooters every day.
But they said I was making a bet with my friend if I had a soda, I got to pay him $1,000.
But I told him I don't drink it because they were like, let's get a drink.
And the lady, the reporter, she smoked.
So she was like, you got any weed?
And I'm like, I don't smoke.
And they were like, you know, you don't do drugs.
They came for three days and they left two days, a day early because I wasn't entertaining enough.
Then they wanted to come to my house and they were mad that I let them come to my house in the long run.
You didn't let them come to your house?
No, but should I go to their house?
The reason, so it was Easter.
And I forgot it was Easter.
And I had my whole family there.
Oh, really?
So I was like, my family's at Easter.
I don't need you to come to my house.
What do you need to come to my house for?
Yeah.
You're already writing a hit smash piece on me.
Right.
I took you to the studio, took you to my cars.
They said they wanted to see some cars.
I'll pull six, seven cars up, tell them where you want me to meet you.
You do a vlog.
Why do you want to come in my house for?
What are you going to put in my house and leave there?
Yeah.
You don't need to come to my house.
I don't know you like that.
Yeah.
But I was going to let them come, but they didn't understand.
They were pissed about that.
Were they really?
Yeah, they were pissed about it.
But I had my sister who came in town, her husband, my nephews, my mom.
I had about 10 people in town.
I forgot it was Easter Sunday because you guys work like me.
You're not thinking, oh, I got a holiday coming up.
You're just working.
And everybody's like, oh, it's a holiday.
You're like, oh, okay.
So I'll be there.
And there was an issue.
And they were kind of, I think, pissed off about it.
Why do you need to come to my house?
You want to see where I take a shit?
Maybe they wanted to fucking party, go hang out in the pool or something.
I wanted to bug it.
The bug, oh, to bug your house.
Who knows what they wanted to do?
Yeah.
Well, bro, thanks for doing this, man.
I sweep my Rolls Royce after they got out of Piverbug.
Did you really?
Yeah.
Took a little roll as they run over a sweep in this joint for me one time.
Dude, it's funny.
If you read the comments on any Vice video now, it's just like they fucking, any post Vice does, especially on Instagram, just read the fucking comments.
They just shit on them so often.
I enjoy it.
I enjoy that, you know, people like, you know, even someone like, you know, me and you might not have every same view, but we could still be cool, see each other four years later and still be like, you know.
I'm not saying you like Trump or not, but you might not be a diehard Trump or whatever.
But you could still be like, I like Blow.
He can come on my podcast and chop it up with me and have a discussion about stuff.
People don't do that these days.
So I appreciate you guys.
I appreciate the listeners.
Hell yeah, man.
Tell everyone watching or listening where they can find your shit if they don't already know.
YouTube, 4Giato Blow, F-O-R-G-I-A-T-O Blow.
And then Instagram, it's Mayor Blow.
And 4Giato Blow USA for some merch.
And make sure you follow these boys.
They're doing a good job.
I mean, I know y'all are huge, but I remember back when you were working with Ben and all these people, y'all were doing your thing and um, it's just great to see you guys like get out of that situation whatever and then still keep your stuff, because I feel like when people start, they have like a key factor of what they're building off.
Yeah, for sure, that's what y'all you got to find somebody.
That's why some people come to me.
It's like he's entertaining whatever.
So I thought it was super cool when y'all started doing your own thing and look where it's built.
Man, it's like y'all are doing y'all the next thing up.
I feel Thanks, man.
I really appreciate that.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate y'all.
All right.
Goodbye, everybody.
Peace.
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