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Nov. 13, 2024 - Fresh & Fit
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Safaree Meets Fresh&Fit
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Thank you.
Guys, welcome to the podcast.
Today we're going to interview Safari!
One of the best, man.
Let's go!
We are back.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the Fresh Air Podcast, man.
Regular edition.
It's Wednesday.
We've got a special guest in the House with Safari.
Quick enough before we get to the show, guys.
As you guys know, I was just on TimCast yesterday.
We had like 90,000 watching yesterday.
It was a good time.
We talked about the appointment of some of the people in the cabinet with Trump.
So you guys will see me there more.
I'm probably going to start going up there like three times a year, or if any big news breaks, it was a good discussion.
Also, guys, we're going to be doing a Zoom call next week, free for you guys, a free Zoom call next week.
So get on the emails, click it right below, castclub.tv, join in there, and go ahead and get it for free.
All you got to do is put your email in.
However, for the paid members, we were supposed to do a Zoom call tonight, but we're going to end up doing it tomorrow.
Anything that we're going to get to of them?
Yeah, two.
So tomorrow we'll do like 5, 6 p.m.
networking call and then we're going to do together the average call on 8 p.m.?
Yeah, so we'll do the networking call and then we're going to do one on dating or just make it one long one for you guys, one of the two.
So stay tuned for tomorrow.
We're going to definitely do a Zoom call for you.
The first part is definitely going to start at 6, right?
6 p.m.?
Yeah.
That works.
And yeah, anything else?
I mean, how was Tim Cass?
It was good.
It was good.
It was cold, but I'm glad to be back.
Miller nowhere?
Yeah, it was in the middle of nowhere.
Boondocks?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I'm glad you went long.
But yeah, so...
Got it.
Yeah, so it was cold.
But yeah, other than that, guys, I hope you guys enjoyed it.
So we'll...
Let's get into it, man.
But whatever they do, guys, welcome to the show.
And Safari!
Welcome to Fresh and Fit, man.
What's going on, brother?
Fresh and Fit.
What up?
The definition of Fresh and Fit.
So I know who you are.
They may know who you are.
If not, please tell them who Safari is.
Damn, who the hell is Safari?
Um...
It's a deep question.
Villain?
Rapper?
I'm an entrepreneur, but I would say it's hidden by...
Entertainment.
You know, like me being on TV and doing what I do on there.
I'm playing a character that people have really bought into.
It's a little bit of me really in there, mixed with, okay, there's cameras on me, so I'm going to really overdo and over-exaggerate everything that I do because...
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
So...
I just want to be successful in my own right, my own light.
I just want to get money.
I just want to know that all my bills is taken care of.
I want to know that my kids are straight, my family, my mother, my sister, and I really don't give a fuck about what people think or say about me.
But I wasn't always like that.
I ain't gonna lie.
I used to be like, damn!
I can't believe these people don't like me.
Look at this up there saying, oh, my feelings, I'm bothered.
But now it's like, I like it.
So when I first heard about you, it's from Nicki Minaj.
Basically, you're known as your ex, current boyfriend, and then ex.
And that's all we knew you for at the very beginning.
But you went into rap, started doing reality TV shows.
But how did it all start for you?
I know you're from Jamaica as well.
Yeah, um...
Boom, boka!
Um...
Yeah, so like, you know, it started in like, what was that?
2012.
But like, with me and Nicki, we were dating.
So it's like, it kind of rolled on into, we were in a group.
And then the group split.
She started doing solo shit.
And I was like, yo, I was known for having energy in the group.
She was like, yo, be my hype man.
I'm like, I bet.
We out.
And then, um...
Wait, hold on.
What was the name of the group back then?
The hood stars.
You can look it up too.
We got some old videos.
Them shits ain't even HD. It's um...
Wait, hold on.
It was you, Nicki Minaj, who else?
And these two other dudes.
These two other dudes.
How'd I even start?
Because, um, do you remember the group Full Force?
No.
You might be too young.
You ever heard of Full Force?
No.
Alright, you remember the movie House Party?
Yes, House Party.
Alright, the guy's like, I'm gonna kick your freaking ass.
Yeah.
Okay, Deuce Who's Always Being a Kid and Play.
They were like a real singing group, but they were producers and they had like a label situation.
And one of their sons was an artist and he was like, yo, I'm making a group.
He was like, I want someone who could do some Jamaican shit.
I'm like, alright.
And then his father, I don't know how the hell, they met Nicki.
They heard about her.
And then we all started just being in the studio together.
And we was like, yo, let's try it out.
Tried it out for a few years and ain't nothing happened.
And then she started doing her own thing and that happened.
Okay.
And then from there, you started being a hype man, basically?
Yeah, the hype man thing, world tour, you know, just doing all of that.
My track of thought is so thrown off right now because I had some dental work done earlier.
I called you on FaceTime because I was like, yo, bro, I don't know how my mouth is going to be feeling.
Pause.
Big pause.
Yeah.
See, I forgot where I was at just now.
So basically...
Tell us about the hood stars in the group.
Okay.
You guys split.
You become her hype man.
Yeah.
Boom.
I'm her hype man.
And then...
I'm her hype man.
And then she started doing her own solo thing in Atlanta.
Then...
Wayne saw a DVD. It was like, I want to sign her.
He signed her, and I just was like, alright, this is lit.
Whatever you need, I'm doing.
I'm here.
You know what I'm saying?
And then it just was a long journey.
Okay, real quick.
This is a dating show, real quick.
How did you bag Nicki Minaj?
Niggas want to know how you bagged her back in the day.
Um...
I'm a funny-ass nigga.
Girls want to laugh.
You know what I'm saying, girls?
Yeah, so it was like I was always able to, like, make the room laugh.
And then that just kind of started setting up the...
You know, sometimes a girl starts playing with you, and then that playing will start turning into something horny.
And then something horny will turn into something more.
So friendly?
Yeah.
But playful?
Yeah, but niggas are still horny.
Okay, that's great.
Alright, so after that happened, you guys started dating, and you broke up.
How did you get into rap, and for example, doing reality TV shows?
The music shit, I just was doing it just like, I was like, giving it a shot.
But it's like, it was fun, but I wasn't like, yo, this is my dream.
I want to be the biggest rapper in the world.
I'm like, alright, cool.
I'm already here.
I've been doing all of the stuff.
I've been around these people.
Let me just, you know, dibble and dabble, do some things, whatever.
Whether it be for myself or other people.
And then, um...
How'd I get on?
Oh.
And then I ended up, I was cool with Mona Scott.
And then, I ain't gonna lie, I went broke.
And Mona was like, hey, Love& Hip Hop is here if you want it.
And she's been telling me, but I was like, nah, nah.
I didn't want to make it look like, alright, cool.
I was with Nicki, now I'm ready to go and be on TV. So I was like, nah, for two years by myself, I'm struggling, trying to figure out how I was living in Cali.
Bad!
You know what I'm saying?
It's tough.
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
People don't even be knowing that part.
People just see some shit now and just think, yeah, it's always been like that.
Nah.
I see the Lambo, I see the lifestyle, but it's been tough.
Nah, there's ups and downs.
Just having it, losing it, and then when you have it to that type of level, and then lose it, and then you gotta work, and you know what I'm saying, and get it on your own, it's a complete different setup.
Would you recommend someone to actually do reality TV themselves?
Like, let's say someone's watching now, and they had a chance to do reality TV, maybe like a game show, love show.
Would you recommend them to do it, the regular person?
Of course, because reality, that platform, I ain't gonna lie, like, I was doing really bad, but when I got on the show, that shit helped a lot.
Because at the end of the day, people could be like, yeah, it's Ratchet TV and all this other shit.
They'd be like, oh, it's fake.
But a lot of people watch it.
And when you're able to say, hey, this is my business card.
I'm on national TV in front of a couple million people every week.
People are going to want to endorse you, pay you, give you things just to say, hey, yo, just to wear my shirt and all of that kind of shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's definitely a plus, but it all just depends on what kind because...
They'll put you in situations where they control the editing and all of that shit and, bruh, it'll...
Make it a little bad?
Horrible.
That's why I'm not on it right now.
Because I got tired of it.
It's a lot where you outside and people thinking that they really know you based off of what they saw last week on Monday, but then it's really not like that.
So I was like, you know what?
I need to figure something else out.
How many shows are you on?
What shows in particular?
Love and Hip Hop.
I was on Love and Hip Hop.
Hollywood, New York, Atlanta, Miami.
That's a lot.
Yeah, I was on all four.
And it's so crazy because I really lived in Cali.
Then my uncle got killed.
And when my uncle got killed, I moved to New York.
Then when I was in New York...
You know when you're from somewhere...
Everybody knows you.
Yeah.
And if you're kind of in the public eye, that's kind of the most annoying place to be.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's also the place where you got to watch your back the most.
You can't hide.
Yeah.
And it's just, you know, so I'm like, nah, I have to get the hell out of New York.
Niggas is putting tracking devices on my cars and trying to set me up and all of that.
Whoa.
Yeah.
How do you deal with haters?
Nighty brought it up.
It depends.
It's real life or internet haters.
Both.
Real life, honestly, I don't ever run into them.
But the internet is like...
You just gotta...
Like, I know how I'm living in real life.
Like, you've been in my crib.
You see, when I walk out and I see that view...
Beautiful.
I know they're not seeing that view.
So that makes me feel good.
Yeah.
So it's like, ah, you hating for a reason.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
So let me ask you this.
When it comes to actually your career and where you've been at, how do people actually get into rap, you would say?
What's the best way nowadays?
Is it dying?
Is it a good genre to get into?
Did you say, is it dying?
Is it dying?
Oh, I thought you meant it's dying a good way to get into rap.
No, no, no, no, no.
Oh, um...
I ain't gonna lie.
This shit is so oversaturated, bro.
Mm-hmm.
When people come up to me and say, hey, yo, listen to my music, or yo, I want to send you some beats, I'd be like, bro, this is not that day and age anymore, you know what I'm saying?
A lot of people who are getting lit is just getting lit off of social media.
Right.
And then these labels and everybody, they piggybacking off of it because they don't want to spend no money.
These people don't want to put no money into anyone and say, okay, I'm going to invest into you and pay for these playlists and all that.
And then you got to pay it back.
Exactly.
It's coming out.
So let's say I'm hopping into the game, actually getting signed.
What's the best way to make money, you would say?
Streams?
Sponsors?
And then honestly, too, I had a talk with somebody yesterday and...
I think right now, the biggest part of being successful in music is you have to be a personality.
Like, there's some people out there who could be like, oh, Sexy Red, she's so ratchet, oh, I don't like what she's saying.
But outside of her music, she is a large personality.
Her personality and her persona is what the girls are really gravitating to.
The music is like, okay, that's a plus, it's a bop.
But her aura of what she's representing as far as those class of girls who feel like, yo, I'm the same way...
It's all about personality.
Well, she made a line of lipsticks and had insane names.
I think one was like Chlamydia Red.
But it sold out.
Oh, wow.
It sold out.
That's real?
Yeah.
That's insane, bro.
Chlamydia Red is insane.
Wow.
Yo, Bills, put the names on her lipsticks or lip glosses, bro.
It's insane names, bro.
I did not know that.
But again, the brand is so strong because her personality is there that it sells.
Exactly.
Like, even with Cardi.
Bro, Cardi's personality, it supersedes her, you know what I'm saying?
Pull it up, bro.
Pull it up real quick.
Look, you got coochie juice, blue balls, and gonorrhea.
Bro, that's insane, bro.
But hold on.
Is there, like, a picture of the...
Yeah, different colors.
You got nut, sex on my period, yellow discharge.
Oh my god.
Yo, bro.
I'm dead ass, bro.
Dead ass.
This is their queen, bro.
You said this is their queen.
But she has a whole audience, bro.
Wow.
Holy shit.
That's crazy.
The fact that that's selling out tells you what you need to know.
Actually, I know you brought a sexy red.
What about Ice Spice?
She was up here getting hella numbers on streams, record sales, and then all of a sudden everything just fell off.
What do you think happened to Ice Spice?
Because to me, she was obviously popping back then, but the personality isn't really there, in my opinion.
Perfect example.
Okay.
No matter how talented you are, you got to have that personality.
And I feel like with her...
Her music is a bop.
She has her audience, but her personality, she's very reserved.
She's very...
You know there's some people who want to keep that mystique to them?
Yeah.
And it's like, I don't know if she's trying to keep the mystique or if that's just how she is.
She's just super like, just like, don't say much.
But that's what it is.
Personality.
The personality got to be there.
I didn't know one artist that can actually keep his personality in and be big is Playboy Cardi.
He's the only artist I know that's very to himself and everyone still loves him.
I don't know how, but maybe it's his vibe or something.
What does it mean when everyone keeps saying castle?
Oh, it's like a term, Frank Castle.
So like when a girl's acting up, it's like Castle or her.
I'm like, why are they saying Castle?
No, they're saying P. Diddy got out.
Yo, this is what?
Okay, so this is Rumble.
So we got Rumble Chat, YouTube Chat, and then Locals Chat, which is Castle Club.
Our chat is ruthless.
Yeah, they don't play, bro.
I remember when I was here with Ray J, bro, I remember they're ruthless.
Yeah, they don't play.
We got any chats real quick?
Take a little breather here.
They said, castle this guy.
Frank Castle.
They said, Myron is suffering.
Nah, man.
I just had a long flight, guys.
I flew in this morning.
From where?
D.C. D.C. Because I did a podcast and slept only three or four hours and just jumped on a plane in the morning and then came back.
So I woke up not too long ago.
What do we got here?
Okay.
Machaka Boss goes, what's up FNF fam?
I was wondering if I could get a Don and Marco for my birthday, WCals Club.
This guy.
Sure, bro.
Why not?
What?
Well, you got it.
What else do we got here?
He talking about that?
Yeah.
Happy birthday, bro.
Anything else?
Okay.
Cool.
So, how's dating for you been since Nicki?
I feel like I had to go through my levels of learning...
Me being in the public eye, because think about it, right?
Imagine you with somebody, but you used to just being low-key and playing in the background.
Then, all of a sudden, you kind of switch positions, and then you kind of forget, okay, now when you go out, people taking pictures of you and a girl, and the thing is with me in real life, bro, I do not like being...
Like, associated with people publicly.
I know.
I like my real shit, like, private.
Yeah.
Like, so the shit that I'm doing on TV, that's entertainment.
Like, who I'm rocking with in real life, you're not going to see me with them unless you really see me with them in real life somewhere.
And I just don't want to, um...
Meet that part public.
Yeah, because it's just the energy out here.
Like, you got a girl?
Nigga, come on, bro.
You're funny, man.
You know what's up, man.
Okay, question.
Keep it real, though.
You ever pull that Nicki Minaj card?
Where you say, like, listen, bitch, you know who I am.
Hell no.
What?
That's crazy.
I'm just saying, bro.
It might work.
This guy is nuts.
Do you have a girl?
I have somebody who is...
I have a special someone.
Mm-hmm.
That I like to like, you know, you're special.
I'm gonna keep you special to myself.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay, that's fair.
Outside of me, look, I just want to say this, because before I met you, and today's my first time seeing you in person in real life, because I've always been seeing you, and I'm always asking him why you're never around, because before I met him, before I met him, I thought y'all two are like...
Everywhere together.
But every time, you are always gone.
I never leave this place.
I'm always inside.
I'm a very boring person.
I feel like y'all are so...
Different?
No, just outside of...
I'm not even talking about y'all personality.
I'm just talking about what you are as far as the media world.
I feel like y'all two are a staple in this space.
Because even when I first walk in, like, I know these people are watching this and they probably see lights in a curtain, but I don't know if they see this setup.
Like, this is not a $300 setup.
I ain't gonna lie to you, love and hip-hop shit don't look like this.
Damn!
Appreciate that, man.
Thank you.
Yeah, like, you got a lot of cameras in here.
Yeah, no, I appreciate that, man.
15?
13?
Yeah, I think 15 or 18.
Sound guys and all that shit.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, it works out.
Yeah.
We've been doing it for three years now.
It's good.
It would be a pain in the ass to build it, but, you know.
How long it took to make this?
Well, we had the first studio first.
That one took, like, I would say probably two years to really have everything honed in because you get, like, one piece of equipment and you try it out.
It's not that good.
You're like, ah, this shit's trash.
You return it, try something else.
So with the trial and error and everything else, I would say two years to, like, really refine it.
And then we moved from the other building to this one and then, you know, kind of rebuilt everything back up.
So that took, like, a week or two to do it.
Hold up.
Not to cut you off, too, because as you're talking to...
Because I used to watch, I don't even used to, I watch y'all shit on YouTube, and damn, I'm trying to remember.
It was something with this girl, she was talking, and it's like the way you responded to her, because I know some girls, they act like they hate and they despise, but it's like some people don't want to hear the truth.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
And you have a way with your words.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, one thing I've noticed, I mean, hell, even yesterday I noticed this when I was on the other pod, is that, you know, men and women receive information a lot differently.
Way differently.
Like, men are more concerned with the content of the information, women are more concerned with, like, the context and how the message is delivered.
Like, if you say something that's true, but they don't like the way it's said...
They won't listen to anything you gotta say.
You know what I mean?
It's like, you gotta play with kid gloves with women.
Like, with men, it's like, you gotta tell them what it is, and they'll be like, alright, this makes sense.
Eh, maybe the delivery could be a little bit better, but this makes sense.
Alright, cool.
Like, we're more concerned with the information.
So that's, like, one of the biggest things I've learned from, like, doing this show.
Because, like, Psychologists talk about it and stuff, but it's one thing to talk about it, but another thing to experience it night after night talking to different women regardless of where they're from, education level, background, relationship status, etc.
They all still respond to information fairly the same, which is how is it being conveyed to me versus what is being conveyed.
That's one of the biggest things I've noticed.
Yeah, I mean, hey man, we got a lot of haters, you know, I mean, we're going trending right now on some other shit too, so.
Safari, real quick, for us, tell us the perception of us in your world.
Okay, mainstream media world.
Keep it real, keep it real.
Okay, okay, so, um...
I don't know if it's because we from the island, I feel like we met and then it's like we clicked.
You know what I'm saying?
But before I met you, I used to just be like...
This nigga wallet.
Yeah, I used to just be like, yo, these niggas is crazy.
Because...
Y'all get to say some shit where sometimes, I'm not gonna lie, like...
I be wanting to talk on certain shit, but it's like, people say freedom of speech, that shit don't exist.
Facts.
Because you could really say the wrong thing sometimes, and it will really affect your financial earning capacity, you know what I'm saying?
But it's like, y'all say it for me.
Well, thank God for Rumble.
Without Rumble, we wouldn't be here today.
That's our sponsor, Rumble.
No, it's true.
I mean, we do live in a censorship regime.
Kamala Harris campaigned off of like, yeah, if I get in, we're going to moderate some of these YouTubers and stuff like that more.
Thank God she didn't win.
That's what she said?
Yeah, she was really pro-censorship.
No free speech.
Yeah.
I mean, that's common.
Democrats and leftists in general are very anti-free speech.
Let me tell you my whole thing about this, because everyone is like...
I'm hearing and I'm seeing people saying that they're getting cancelled from bookings and shows and meet and greets because they were pro-Trump and shit.
And I was watching Joe Budden the other day and he said something and I was like, what he said, it's like he put in the words what I was thinking because it's like, Kamala, okay...
We hear you, but what are you doing or saying that has anything to do with or directed towards men?
Like, I haven't heard...
Like, I haven't heard anything where I was like, oh, wow, she's gonna do this for us?
Oh, that's dope.
Like, especially the black man.
Not even, like, just...
Men in general, like the black man, like I haven't heard nothing, you know what I'm saying?
So that's why I just was always like, look, I don't love one more than the other, but it's just like, okay, if you trying to win, what are you trying to win with?
You know what I'm saying?
Women's rights.
Yeah, she did talk about, like, potentially getting reparations and stuff, but, I mean, the Democrats always do that.
They always campaign on that, and they never actually do anything.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Because they're so confident that they're going to get the black vote no matter what.
They're kind of lazy about it, so...
Well, she paid Beyonce how much?
Five billion?
But this is another...
Oh, I didn't even know that she paid that much.
Oh, they definitely got paid.
Oh, hold on.
I don't know that much.
Hold on.
We don't know...
No, no, no, look.
I've seen that, and...
I could attest to the fact that no, that they do inflate these numbers when they put out these stories.
You know what I'm saying?
But of course they got paid.
But my whole thing is, okay, if you're running for president, bro, I don't want to see no concert.
I don't care about anybody.
I don't care.
You could have gotten someone who I've never seen perform before that I always wanted to see perform.
What does that have to do with all of the issues and the things that are going on in America?
You know what I'm saying?
And I feel like it kind of made it a circus and took away what was important.
Yeah, it took away from the seriousness of what she was trying to do.
Exactly.
So here's the alleged numbers.
Kamala Harris raised over $1 billion, yet ended up with $20 million of debt, paying Beyoncé $10 million, allegedly, Magda Stallion $5 million, Lizzo $2.3 million, and Eminem $1.8 million, allegedly.
These are the numbers.
Damn.
Yeah, and that doesn't even go...
What about...
Was Taylor Swift on there?
She's not.
I think she stayed out of it.
She's not, actually.
She endorsed her right after the debate.
They timed it.
The debate was done.
She put out an Instagram post that she endorses Kamala Harris.
She lost a couple million followers after that.
Who?
Taylor Swift?
She did, yeah.
But let me tell you something that I feel like, you know what?
We as black people and just everybody needed to see.
Some people may not like it.
But I feel like it just...
People needed to realize that using people in the music business and social media hype is not going to make you win real life.
It's like they're trying to trick and blindfold you with certain shit.
We're like, okay, here, look.
Here's this person singing.
Here's this person dancing.
Here's this person rapping.
All right, cool.
Vote for me.
Let's talk about it and let's make it a hype.
And then it's like...
It's just...
No.
Yeah, she relied a lot on celebrity endorsements.
And then, if you look at the two campaigns, they took two different strategies.
So, like, on her side, she brought in, like, A-list celebrities from different eras, right?
Whether it was Bon Jovi or Bruce Springsteen or, you know, Taylor Swift or Eminem.
She brought in all these different celebs, J-Lo, A-list celebs from different decades to, like, bring in all types of people that might be interested.
But then you look at Trump.
He went on, like, regular podcasts, right?
And he was able to have, like, long-form conversations with the people.
So the people were able to kind of listen to his perspective on things more and almost like humanize them versus Kamala's bringing in these celebrities and like just having them perform or whatever.
So I think having long-form conversations with people and open dialogue helped a lot with Trump, especially like the Joe Rogan interview.
He answered a lot of questions that people had.
And he went on all these podcasts.
But Kamala refused.
She only did one.
She did Call Her Daddy, and that's about it.
And Rogan, she said, oh, it's only got to be an hour, and you got to come to me.
She didn't want to do a two, three long hour show, which was just a conversation.
I wonder why.
Which hurt her.
And then she also didn't do press conferences.
She only did one adversarial interview on Fox.
So I think all of that really hurt her credibility to show that she was versatile and able to work under pressure.
Because her team kept her away from the media for months during the campaign.
Yeah, because it took a while to hear her speak.
Could you speak on sometimes how the industry itself is geared towards Democrats only?
And if you speak out against that, you can't get silence, you can't get...
This is what I don't like.
I don't like how people try to make it seem like the celebrity shit...
Let them have that power with the music.
I don't care about what you think and your views and all of this other shit.
I like your music.
All of that other shit, keep it to yourself.
Don't try to mix the two.
It's not the same thing.
And it's just...
I feel like people are just trying to make celebrities just seem like they're just the biggest thing, and what they say, their word is bond, and I don't like that.
It's just like that level.
I'm from New York, and we call that dick riding to the max.
Like, that's a super, like, it's just be yourself.
I didn't get to see no personality.
Yeah.
You know what one thing that stuck out to me, and I sing it all the time, and I ain't gonna lie.
I was singing it.
You probably saw it.
It was my close friends.
That song.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Yeah.
Dance party with Beyonce.
Yo!
That shit was so real, but so, like, entertaining.
That was more entertaining than anything else I've seen.
Damn.
In my eyes.
You know what he's talking about?
Yeah, I was gonna ask.
Dance party with Beyonce, is that like a...
A song?
Yeah, with, by who?
Trump.
Oh!
Yeah.
Oh, shit, I didn't even know.
He was trolling, basically.
Okay.
He was like, Joe Biden is somewhere sleeping and Kamala's at a dance party with Beyonce.
Yeah.
Okay, yeah.
You know what?
Yeah, because you know what they do?
They take a lot of the things that he does and they turn it into like TikTok songs.
Yeah.
The cats and dogs, they turn that into a song.
I didn't hear this one with the dance party with Beyonce, but yeah, that makes sense.
Turn things into parodies, yeah.
All the way.
Yeah.
Speaking of celebrities, you, Safaree, are quite a celebrity.
And recently, you were in the news, the headlines.
Yeah.
You know what?
I use the word, I'm in the public eye.
Like, when I go places and people come up to me and they're like, oh, are you a celebrity?
I'm like, people recognize me.
That word celebrity, I just feel like it's just so...
How about Icon?
Legend.
Is that better?
Is that better?
Alright, the Icon Safari was in the news recently with this woman by the name of Erica Mena.
And we reacted to it a couple days ago.
Yeah, it was crazy, bro.
And we saw the video.
A lot of restraint on your end.
Yeah.
And you were keeping it real, bro.
You didn't retaliate.
You didn't fight back.
You just said, hey, you know what?
I'm going to let the law do what it does.
And we got a video here to play real quick that we brought up from last time.
But it had over 13 million hits on TMZ. Damn, 13 million hits?
Yes.
I wish that could have turned into some money for me in some way.
What the hell?
We'll play it real quick.
It's just so...
Insane to me how people just, oh yeah, you're a deadbeat.
Yo, I know about real deadbeats, and this situation is all about control.
This woman text a naked picture of me to my mother and my sister because she wanted to let them know that, oh, you and your son, I'm pretty sure your son's not telling you what's really going on between us and all of this other nonsense.
Okay.
Me and you are still, you know, having a relationship and that's over with.
Thank God that's over with.
Like, you know, I prayed about that and there's absolutely nothing physical going on anymore.
And you taking naked pictures and sending it to my mother and my sister to do what and prove what?
My mother and my sister are the most least problematic people on earth.
I have to put myself first because I'm either going to end up in jail or worse because I'm dealing with someone whose anger management is just non-existent.
I refuse to go to her house To pick up the kids.
I refuse.
I'm not.
It's just too unstable, too unpredictable, and the only way I would do it is either a police precinct or if the kids are somewhere else and I'm picking them up from there.
But everything is just done off of spite and being malicious intent on the other end.
Me, I don't move like that.
I break stuff up in the house, has the kids running over glass, breaking stuff up outside.
Bruh.
Bro.
Let me say, man, you got a nice house, bro.
So this is insane.
You know what's interesting?
If the rules were reversed and you were the one destroying stuff like this, you'd be in jail.
100%.
And they would tarnish you.
They'd throw your name all over the mud and say that you're an abuser and all this other shit.
But I find it interesting when women do the same exact behavior and no one bats an eye and nobody cares.
At all.
How do you handle this, brother?
Because I think they can learn from your example of being the man not to retaliate physically, but legally and fight back.
How do you...
Well, people who know me, especially my security team, we don't ever talk about nothing personal, but they said they just were like, yo, I just got to commend you on your level of self-control.
And to anybody who's watching this...
I joke around a lot, but when it comes to us as men, nobody's worth jeopardizing our freedom.
You know what I'm saying?
It takes a lot where it's like, okay, damn.
One blink of an eye, you could just do the slightest...
That'll leave a dot.
And you going to jail.
And I'm not...
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not...
I'm not holding no domestic case L or none of that on me.
You know what I'm saying?
So...
I feel like being in the public eye, honestly, I feel like that shit made my skin so thick that just when it comes to certain shit, I'm just like, alright, you're a woman.
I'm not going to fight you.
I know I could beat you up.
What am I going to do?
Fight you?
Alright, cool, whatever.
So me, I'm dealing with the law.
And even with this, it's still a bit sensitive case and topic because it is something that...
Is ongoing?
Yeah.
This could be a learning moment for some of the people watching because a lot of guys are in abusive relationships like this with women and they never talk about it.
Actually, there was a study done not too long ago.
They took a meta-analysis of a bunch of domestic violence data and what they found was When violence is perpetrated only one way, most of the time it's actually perpetrated by the female to the man.
And then when the violence...
But most of the time it's violence, both parties attack each other.
But if it's perpetrated one way, it's actually from woman to man, not man to woman like a lot of people think.
And obviously men don't go to the police as often.
They look at it like, I'm not going to do anything.
They kind of just ignore it.
If someone's in a relationship right now where they're dealing with a girl that might be a little bit crazy or using kids as leverage to instigate violence or abuse or whatever, what are some tips you would give guys that are in relationships like this where they have children, they love their kids, they want to be with their kids, but the mother is a bit volatile?
What do you suggest they should do?
Some tips.
Everything just got to be set up and dealt with legally.
You can't trust it to say, okay, this is what it's going to be.
Hey, this is setup A, this is setup B, and this is just our word.
It has to.
Gotcha.
If it's not done on paper, you're setting yourself up for failure.
You know what I'm saying?
And it just needs to be black and white.
Hey, look, this is the day.
This is the time.
Okay, boom.
Pick up, drop off, daytime.
It's all on paper.
Until it gets to the point where all of that just unnecessary stuff, Back and forth, chatter?
Yeah, just...
I don't know how long it takes for that part to totally leave a relationship.
But, you know, I don't...
This is not something...
It's not fun to go through.
Honestly, I don't really like to live my life...
I'm stressing and worrying about a lot of shit, but this shit, it sucks.
And I'm not even going to lie to you, I went to the dentist the other day, and this dude was driving a UPS truck, and he saw me, he ran out, and he just was like, you know, I'm a little powerful, but I'm seeing him in a UPS shit, so I'm like, alright, he must be coming to just say what's up.
And he was Jamaican, and he just was like, yo, I just want to say, I give you enough respect for, you know, speaking up because he said, bro, I'm going through the same exact thing.
But we as men, you get clowned.
Yeah.
And it's like, but if you react on your own on some just macho man, tough guy shit and do something that you're going to end up regretting, then it's like, oh, wow, I can't believe he did that.
Aggressive.
Yeah.
Alpha.
Too masculine.
Toxic.
I've been in situations where I just see it getting heightened and heightened where I'm leaving.
I'm not even going to give anyone the opportunity to even say that some shit like this happened.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't want to be places where there's not any cameras.
I got 22 cameras in my house.
And I just need to know that I'm protected in every single way and I just gotta, you know, protect myself.
And whether you're famous or not, there's a lot of people who, men who go through things and Just because we're men and we don't cry and act as emotional as women is like...
They use that to their advantage because they know that you're probably not going to report it or talk about it publicly for a bunch of different reasons.
Yeah, but me, let me tell you something.
Niggas be talking to all of this.
Throw out people.
Don't snitch and all of this.
Bro, document it.
When shit happens, you got to document it and you got to protect yourself because...
Yo, a girl could, like, scratch herself on her neck and then go to the cops and say, yo, he did this to me.
And this is where he did it at.
And pick a place where there was no cameras at.
Bro, you getting locked up.
You're cooked.
Yeah, so...
I'll say this, though.
Her actual rhetoric online, her videos that she made about you made you look so bad until you dropped that video of her hating you.
Because before, I thought you were, like, a bad person, bro, because her videos is all you saw.
You saw her talking shit about safari nonstop.
Yeah, everyone believes women.
And Mayu, crash out queen, that's her to the T. She crashes out every single day.
But, to your credit, bro, you kept it cool, didn't fight back, posted the video, totally good action, so...
I noticed that you mentioned in there, you made a note that you're not going to, if you want to go get your kids, you're not going to go to her house to get them.
You're going to pick them up in like a public area.
And I think that's kind of an important tip for guys to realize is, because that's where things can be volatile, is like the exchange of the children.
Because then like, obviously, she's giving you the kids, that's where an argument can happen, you didn't do this, you didn't do that.
So is that why, the main reason I'm assuming why you try to avoid that, or at least bring a witness with you every single time, you go get them?
How do you go about that?
I see the stress.
I see the stress, brother!
I'm saying because someone here could learn.
I'm just saying, like, there's either a mutual drop-off point that people are like, okay, cool, hey, there's a family member or this person, we're cool with this.
Or, you know, it sucks for it to be this deep, but sometimes...
People say, okay, let it be a local police precinct.
You know what I'm saying?
That's another thing that people do also when they're just like, hey.
And then that should make somebody really shape up, though.
Because imagine every week, damn, I got to go ahead to the precinct.
You don't want to have to do that.
Nobody wants to have to do that.
It's a smart move, though, like, for the guys, because a lot of guys are in this situation.
That's why I wanted to bring attention to it, because they might have a crazy baby mom or whatever, and they want to see their kids, but they'll avoid seeing their kids because they don't want to deal with the interaction of the children exchange.
And then, hold on, you know what they do?
They call you a deadbeat.
Oh, he doesn't want to see his kids, but why does he want to see his kids?
Because of you.
You're going to either fight him, target him, or something crazy.
Meeting at the police station.
Hey, man, that's a good idea, though.
It's kind of a low-cost way to deal with shit like, hey, meet me at the police station and give me the kids there.
Cameras, police, what you gonna do now?
Yeah.
Nothing.
Yeah, and, you know, that's lawyer options and shit like that.
But, you know, I didn't even want to do that.
Like, I haven't said nothing for years.
You know what I'm saying?
But then it's like...
Bro, I have to...
Me and Kevin have to beg you, bro, please talk about this shit.
Bro, imagine, right?
You know your homie's cool.
He don't do nothing crazy.
Awesome guy, cool guy.
You know, island people are pretty chill.
Yeah.
But she controls the narrative.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Because she's a celebrity.
Yo, they calling me Timu Diddy.
Is it Temu?
It said Temu Diddy is spitting.
Amen.
A lot of people have this problem.
So I kind of wanted to get your insight on how you deal with it.
So many guys have a baby mom that they can't get access to their kids because of What you're talking about.
It's just, man, I pray and I just can't wait for the day where it's just smooth and seamless and it don't gotta be just all of this unnecessary, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, bro, what I do, this ain't no love and hip hop shit.
I'm not on the show, like, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like, I don't want to put it out there.
That's why people were calling me a deadbeat for so long because they never heard me clear nothing up.
Mm-hmm.
Real quick, I want to address something that you brought up in the last video.
You mentioned she's sending your parents photos of you naked?
That's weird, yeah.
Nigga, what the fuck?
What's wrong with her, man?
Bro, from where?
From past texts or something?
Nigga, that shit's weird, dog.
How do you hold that shit?
You're like, Mom, no, Mom, chill.
I don't understand what the angle is with that shit.
Yeah, that's weird, bro.
What's the angle there?
Who does that?
I love you, Mom.
I don't know, man.
That's weird, man.
Yeah, this is a strange angle to send naked pictures.
I don't know, man.
I don't know what's wrong with this girl, bro.
That's tough.
Okay, we're going to move on from this.
Any more chats here, man?
Give him a little break because this is very intense, guys.
I'm telling you, guys, having kids with a wrong person is a sentence to hell.
I'm telling you right now, bro.
It's tough.
Thank God I don't have any kids.
I said you got to...
When people be saying they want to have...
That's the most important part.
It's not, oh, I want kids.
Oh, I want a boy.
I want a girl.
No, no.
Who are you going to do this with?
Because there be some people out there who just be saying, I want kids.
All of my people now, bro, I talk to them.
Like my boy right there.
Tev, this guy, yo man, I'm 30, I need a kid.
Bro, don't base it off of the number.
I didn't have my first kid until 40.
Nigga, how old are you?
I'm 43.
Damn, nigga!
You're 43?
Yeah.
I think you're 39.
Nah, I wish I was 39, you know what I'm saying?
Damn, nigga, you old.
Yeah, but, you know, I don't smoke crack no more.
I'll tell you this, bro.
You don't look at it at all, man.
At all.
I put the needle down, so.
I look older than you.
Yeah, I thought you were, like, in your early 30s, bro.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, you know, hey, I remember this guy's fresh and fit, and I said, yo, bro, why you never in the gym?
I said, because I'm at a gym, and this guy be walking by with his dog.
I said, yo, bro, why don't you work out?
And I'm like, you are fresh and fit, and you're not in the gym every day.
It's crazy.
No!
But then he did start.
Yeah.
He did start.
He did start.
But hold on, hold on.
And then I told you, okay, one is fresh, one is fit, right?
Okay.
But still.
Yeah, I know, I know, I know.
Listen, he gave me good advice.
I'm eating healthier.
I feel better.
And I was on him every day about it.
Yeah, he was.
Pause.
Pause.
Big pause.
No, extra long pause.
Can you tell the people...
Hey, yo!
Because obviously, you know...
People want to preserve their youth.
Pause.
What's your routine?
What's your skincare, fitness routine, everything to maintain a youthful look?
Alright, so...
Kind of like with me, I feel like I'm like a walking billboard.
I'm like a walking advertisement.
So I'm like big on just...
Making sure I take care of myself.
I don't drink.
If I drink, I drink white wine.
How often do you drink a year if you drink at all?
White wine?
Alcohol in general.
I ain't gonna lie.
I used to sip tequila here and there.
If it's a special occasion and then we have a little bit of tequila.
But I really like...
Now I just feel like it just, especially if you drink a lot, it just kills you like the next two or three days.
The recovery time just sucks.
Like I remember, I forgot what time I went out and I just was drinking.
I had like a lot of like tequila.
Bro, I was down bad for like a good two, three days and it just threw me off.
My whole week was ruined.
So then I was like, you know what?
If I do do something, I like white wine now.
You know what I'm saying?
So you drink two times a year, if that?
Three times?
Yeah, I would say on a hand.
I could count it on one hand.
Also, he doesn't party.
I've been trying to get his nigga out for forever.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
I don't do the clubs.
I don't go out in the night.
I get my sleep.
I'm big on sleep because I don't go to sleep late.
Because if you go to sleep late and then you're waking up 11, 12 the next day, your whole day is screwed.
I like to be up at least by like...
Eight.
Eight the latest.
If I get up at like 10, I feel like a loser.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not vegan, but I do try to eat clean.
And I don't eat like as soon as I wake up.
You know there's some people as soon as they wake up, they're going and they're like, oh my god, I'm having a big ass breakfast.
And your waffles!
Yeah, nah.
I wake up, I take my vitamins, I drink my water, and I probably don't have my first meal until like 2 o'clock.
Are you going to the gym in that time?
In that window?
Okay, so you wake up fasted, you go train, and then you go eat after that.
Yeah, yeah.
Walking is very important.
Walking is my favorite thing to do.
I wake up in the morning, I live in a gated community, and it's like a circle, and the circle's like two and a half miles.
Bro, that walk, it's like I just wake up, that walk is just so therapeutic, and I didn't realize how amazing walking is.
Okay.
So you spend an hour walking in the morning every day?
Yeah, it takes me like 45 minutes to do the walk.
Safari, I told you this before, Ro.
You need a dog, man.
Ask Myron.
He brought his dog to my house.
That was the first...
Yo, that's the first time I ever had a dog in my house.
And I did a video and I said, hey, y'all, I bought a dog.
Everybody's like, yo, whose dog is that?
I'm telling you, Ro.
A dog is your...
You have a dog?
Yeah, he got one too.
I just got one, yeah.
What kind?
It's life-changing.
It's a border collie.
But my big thing is I train him immediately.
Because I'm not going to have no dog that doesn't listen or shitting all over the place.
That's the only...
That's the big thing.
I ain't gonna lie.
I do want a dog...
It has worked on the beginning.
I know.
And my kids would be ecstatic if they were to ever come to my house and see a dog.
They would be so happy.
But I just want to make sure, like...
Like, if I gotta leave or if I gotta do something, like...
Like, where am I gonna put him?
I ain't gonna lie, my neighbors would look out.
Yeah.
You can make him a service animal and travel with him, too.
That's what I do.
But yeah, no, I mean, definitely in the beginning, like that first month or two, it's a little bit of acclimation.
I see the invitation.
I would like that, too.
I want to be one of the people on first class with a...
Dog on my lap and just being here like this.
Yo, I'd be like, yo, bro, damn that dog is big as hell.
Yeah, yeah.
But no, I think...
Okay, Smyron, from your experience, is his routine good?
His routine healthy?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
So you're sleeping 8 to 10 hours a night.
You said you drink a lot of water, vitamins.
You go for a walk every single morning.
What was the other one?
Oh, you don't drink alcohol.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
I think...
I think not drinking alcohol and not smoking are some of the biggest glitches to preserving your youthful appearance and also just feeling better from a vitality standpoint.
Yeah.
Like, alcohol is the devil, man.
Horrible.
It really is the devil, dude.
You don't drink?
Nah, not really.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
Two, three times a year at most if I do.
Birthdays.
Yeah.
Occasions.
Like, if we're just together and it feels cool, I'm a pinot grigio.
Yeah.
That's it.
But, like, the hard liquor, bro, I forgot...
When I did a, um, we had a premiere for House of Villains, and like, this network, the execs, they're freaking bigwigs, and they come through these shots, and I'm like, Tequila, I'm like, oh my, and I haven't had Tequila in so long.
Damn.
Bro, when I put that thing in my mouth, pause.
Pause.
When I put that thing in my mouth, I was just like...
You're gonna puke almost?
I just...
It just felt...
It tasted like rubbing alcohol.
Yeah.
Because it's like I didn't have it in so long.
And I'm like, damn.
I was so messed up because I was drinking white wine.
And somebody was like, you can't drink white wine and tequila.
But...
That hard liquor shit, bro.
Especially like when you...
We...
People of color.
It preserves our skin and our youth.
Yeah.
Put down the drinks, Tone.
Good advice, man.
Yeah, I do think alcohol is kind of like a silent killer, especially when it comes to aging.
Everyone I know that drinks a lot, they age horribly, man.
Horribly.
So, it just fucks up so many different things.
Because it's like, you drink, and then like you said, you lose a day or two.
But then in that day or two, are you going to the gym?
Are you drinking water?
Are you getting enough sleep?
So it has a compounding effect where it messes other issues up.
Yeah, your liver has to overwork when you drink.
It's like, your liver's like, damn, this shit is.
What the hell?
I'm 32 now, bro.
I started drinking at 30...
31, right?
At the party?
Oh, yeah.
This guy's a party animal.
Hey, man!
Okay, tell him about me.
Tell him about me.
Tell him the whole thing.
I'm saying, I'm one of his close friends.
I'll be like, yo, bro, wasn't you just had the top down with your dog hanging out?
How do you end up in this club?
First, always be outside, man.
Hey, networking, man.
Make the world go around, brother.
Hold on!
How did we meet?
Through connections, right?
How did I meet Ray J? From the club?
Like, come on, man.
We met at Moxie's.
No, no, but through Ray J. Because Ray J's like, yo, Safari's about to pull up.
He's at market.
He's like, oh shit.
That was the first time we met?
Yeah.
In person, actually.
Pause.
Okay.
Yeah, pause.
And then I met Dean at a party.
And then Dean introduced me to Ray J. And then I met Ray J. Sorry, I met you through Ray J. Listen, man.
What I'm excited about is to see 10 girls and him have this same serious look at his face.
It's come out to this.
What are y'all going to do to them today?
No, no, no!
It's gonna be you, nigga!
Doing what?
Well, you're the special guest.
We always kind of have the guests, you know, ask them some questions and stuff.
You know what I think is ill about what y'all do, too?
Y'all talking to, like, the girl next door, the regular girl.
Like, you see when people do shit like this?
Everybody just wanna sit and talk to celebrities?
Yeah.
No!
Y'all shit is so interesting because it's the people we don't get to hear from.
It's the random person that we don't know that sits here and says, A man needs to pay my bills and this is what he needs to do as soon as we meet and blah, blah.
Okay, well, not on the first date.
You know what's funny?
A lot of guys now, they'll go on Fresh and Fit and see if the girl's been on the show before.
Let me go watch the episode and see what she's about.
Yo, damn!
Give me my bag real quick.
I got something I wanted to show y'all real quick.
I'm tripping.
Okay, let's do some chats real quick in the meantime.
Yo, this is some great dialogue, man.
Great discourse.
What do we got here?
Oh, another thing too.
Y'all want to be talking about my skin.
So, this is...
Coconut oil?
So this is my shea butter.
It is called Paradise by...
Safari.
Yes.
Okay, so this is the one.
I just want you to see how beautiful it looks.
Oh, nigga.
Smell it.
Bro, we need it, bro.
We don't use lotion.
Smell that.
Here, if you want to try it, you can try that one right there.
Smells like...
And this is a part of your skincare routine?
That's mine.
Okay.
So, there was this shea butter company.
I like...
This dude, he had something and he wanted to...
I'm not gonna lie, bro.
My elbows be ashes.
Fuck, bro.
You look at that, bro.
What the?
Hey, my nigga.
Let's go!
You could have just did it in your hand like that, but...
This is faster, man.
Okay, cool.
But then my mother and my sister, too, they're in the holistic field.
Okay.
So that's another big part of the herbs.
What's your skincare routine like?
Yo, I feel like, honestly, the skincare routine, it really...
Or do you just wash your face?
It's a lot to do with water.
A lot of people who go and buy all of these...
Noxzema's and all of these shits.
Bro, you can...
Let me tell you what I think a cheat code is.
The hydrogel boost wipes from Neutrogena.
Those hydrogel boost...
I wish I had some on me right now.
Them hydrogel boost wipes, like...
Yeah, you smell it, right?
I'm telling you, this is...
Yeah, you got anything coconut?
It got coconut in there.
Watch when them girls come in.
They're going to be like, damn fresh.
Let me throat you.
What the fuck?
Yo, one of them said, I want to have your baby.
I was kind of scared, bro.
Thank God she was an Asian.
You know, I knew about you before that.
That situation was crazy.
Insane, bro.
Dude, the whole world knew.
I remember the first time I saw you, I said, bro, like, where's the baby?
Whatever happened?
Fuck the baby.
Nah, nah, nah.
That shit's dead, bro.
That shit's dead, literally.
Wow.
What the fuck?
Yeah, she got the abortion before she went on the podcast.
Apparently.
But she lied and made it seem like, yeah, she got the abortion before, bro.
And who knows who it belonged to?
Crazy.
I don't know.
Yeah, man, get the forearms too, bro.
Yeah, I smell good niggas, all right?
Yeah, I'm telling you.
But that's another coconut oil, shea butter, you put that on and go for your walk and walk in the sun.
I like to walk in the sun and get natural vitamin D. Okay, so you put that stuff on before you go walk.
Hell yeah.
For a part of your skincare.
Yeah.
This is mine, right?
You can have it since you're begging.
Sure, I'll take it, bro.
Trust me, I need it.
Okay, we got some chats here real quick.
First update says, yo.
Caden says, ask him why industry dudes all share the same pussy?
Yes!
Actually, this is very important.
Okay, that's a good question, Caden.
Why do these baddies, so to speak, have the same...
Industry people.
And they don't go outside the industry.
Why is it...
People are sharing the same girl.
What's happening?
Everybody ends up at the same parties.
Like...
It's like...
Everybody ends up at the same functions.
The...
It's like the Explorer page, the same girls end up on the same people's Explorer pages.
So it's like you'll see a girl who look good as hell and she won't even have a lot of followers, but them top blue checks who are the biggest people in the game will be DMing them.
Right.
And they're all getting flown out.
Man, damn, I got some crazy stories, yo.
Can you tell us one crazy story for the audience?
It's a dating show.
They want to hear something crazy.
Okay, let me see.
Let me think.
Which one can I tell?
Can I tell one?
What, which one?
Who, what?
The one you told me?
Which one?
About...
Can I... No?
What?
No, no.
You know, like, no hair.
Don't do it.
Nah.
Never mind.
That would create too much shit.
Okay, tell me a different one.
Tell me a different one.
No hair.
He got stories for dance, bro.
That sounds interesting.
Or just don't say names.
If anything.
Bro.
Okay.
So there was...
There was this one person.
She...
She was...
She was special.
And...
She was friends with...
Somebody...
That I knew.
And...
They ended up...
Not...
Being cool anymore.
And her energy changed towards me.
Like she wanted you.
Yes.
All of a sudden.
And the way it changed towards me was me looking down, her looking up, and she just was like...
Choking.
Eyes tearing.
Eyes tearing.
And I'm just like...
It was...
It was such...
Wow.
Oh, I'm gonna flashbacks.
Is somebody in the industry?
Listen...
When you're in this space...
Like...
I'm too on that shit, nigga.
Might as well.
You don't want to be like the kiss and tell kind of guy.
I was raised with all women.
I got all sisters, my mom and all that.
So it's like when we personal one-on-one, I don't want to ever...
Especially people who are in so-called situations now.
And they ain't going to be looking at their girl and be like, Damn, you was doing that.
and I just probably ah, ah, ah.
What the fuck?
It was aggressive.
They can say, ah, ah.
Wow.
Yeah, I'll simply clip that shit, nigga.
That's funny, it's funny.
That's the new Hawk tour.
Ah, ah!
Yo.
Yo!
Listen, I'm not even like a...
I'm not an industry dude.
Some girls be like, I'm out the way.
I don't go to events.
I don't go to functions.
I don't even like...
Okay, Safari, wait, wait.
Would you ever date a girl in industry again?
Keep it a bean.
Now, honestly, I love regular girls.
I like girls who are like...
I met someone who...
No one knows.
Yeah, no one knows.
Was like, why do you have security?
Okay, you must play football or something.
Like, that shit was just so cool and so fly, you know what I'm saying?
Because we all say on the show, dating a girl in the industry, or a streamer, a rapper, a celebrity, is a recipe for disaster, bro.
Because not only you, but other people want her, and that alone, except her head, with the power that she has for her content, it's like, she feels like she's on top of the world.
And it's like, bitch, relax.
You're human.
Bitch, relax.
I'm just saying.
So, yeah.
He took his glasses off.
What's wrong with you, man?
No, because I had to tell that story.
That was a short story, man.
All right.
We got some more chats here?
Man.
First up, this says, thoughts on the Elon Musk news, the port of something efficiency.
Oh, they're creating an agent called Doge.
Doge.
Doge.
Which is basically...
Elon?
Government Efficiency.
Okay.
Department of Government Efficiency, which is Doge.
Who's in it?
Elon or somebody else, right?
I think Vivek.
Vivek?
Yeah.
So they're gonna...
Yeah.
We'll see what happens.
I would love to see Elon say, you know what?
I'm gonna take a couple billion and just fix America.
Because he could.
Yeah.
Like, what the hell are you doing with all this money?
Your money's gonna keep on making...
He's gonna keep on making that money forever.
Take a couple billion and just fix America, and then...
Well, I think that's what he's gonna do is he's gonna probably...
He did it with Twitter.
When he came in, he fired like 70% of the staff.
So he probably might do that with the government as well.
Kinda end their bureaucracy.
But he's gonna make everything electric.
You know what that means though, right?
Control.
Nah, nah, nah.
We need our Lamborghini Aventador City V12. We do, but with him it's going to be all electric.
But what about the cars that are already here, all the V12s?
Eventually they'll be exiled.
No, no, that's not going to happen.
Okay.
Hey, clip this part too.
Yeah, they've been talking about going to electric forever and becoming less oil dependent, but I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon.
I can guarantee you...
Within the next coming year, it's not our generation, the next one, for efficiency and natural, I want to say, disaster avoidance, they want to create a world where it's cleaner, safer, and void of global warming.
So what does that involve?
Electric.
Even though it's harsher on the environment, still.
Yeah, because like the production of electric cars still.
But to the masses, global warming is an issue.
So to them, they're going to make it a thing, bro.
I'm telling you, bro.
It's all about control.
What's the next one?
Okay.
Hey FNF, I was watching the Monday Today episode and heard Fresh mention doing Uber.
Could you look into bringing this guy on?
He has helped a bunch with people with rideshare.
Oh, he does, I guess, Uber reviews and stuff like that?
I want to do Uber.
I want to do it and film it on my YouTube.
But we should do an Uberthon.
Me, you do the Uber, and then film that whole shit.
How could we do that?
We set it up in the car.
So you set up a camera, I set up a camera, and we just Uber.
And technically, I think, obviously, a lot of Uber drivers record for safety reasons, so...
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We could just say you're being recorded for safety and for a stream.
But everybody know that them, yeah.
I ain't gonna lie.
I want to do that ASAP and put it on my YouTube.
Oh, yeah.
What's your YouTube, bro?
Tell them.
Oh, my YouTube is Safari Official.
That is where really and truly, I'm doing everything on there.
Pause.
Yeah, see how many people recognize you and stuff like that?
Because I remember there used to be TV shows where they would put celebs in regular positions and then get people's reactions.
They're like, oh, what the hell?
It's XYZ person and they'll be shocked.
Yeah, I want to do Uber.
I want to do McDonald's.
Yo, Bill, I'll put it in the chat.
Yeah, McDonald's up after that Trump thing where he went and...
He was enjoying it, too.
Did you see his letter of resignation?
Yeah.
That was hilarious, bro.
Donald Trump Jr.
put that out.
Yeah, it was funny.
That's funny.
They actually helped him with the campaign quite a bit, spending a day at McDonald's.
It's humbling, bro.
It helped a lot.
It's humbling.
It helped him kind of live a day in an average citizen's life.
Didn't your dad do taxi?
Yeah, he did.
You should join us, bro.
Uber.
Uberthon.
You down?
No, it's racist.
What the hell?
He's one of us, bro.
He's one of us, man.
What's your nationality?
My family's from Sudan.
Sudan?
Okay.
North Africa.
Oh, hold on.
You put in my YouTube up there.
Is that going to make them find it?
Because let me get at least a quarter of y'all subscribers, y'all.
Come on.
Okay, that's the YouTube, man.
Yeah, we'll put the link in the description.
I'm not going to like Safari.
Click on videos, though.
That's where you see all my likes.
Sephora, can I be honest with you, bro?
What?
Nigga, put some pants on, nigga.
But your best song was with Sean Kingston and Paradise.
No, I agree, but that's why my shade, but it's called Paradise.
Let me ask you a question.
The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight, what do y'all think about it?
Ooh, I'm not gonna hold you.
Because if it's real, I'm definitely scared for Jake Paul.
Are you going?
No, hell no.
That's too much.
No, come on.
It's in Texas, right?
Yeah, Texas.
It's in Texas.
I like to watch stuff on TV in the comfort of my own home.
Going there and being around all that, that's way too much.
I feel you.
You know what's funny?
You guys are very similar.
Are you a homebody?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't go outside.
It's just pain in the ass.
Bro, I do not leave.
I just started leaving my house because I got my supercar.
I have to beg him.
Yeah.
See, if you had a car, you'll come outside more.
You got a car, man.
I don't drive.
I never drive.
I got a car, but like I... But when you get it, you'll start driving it, though.
That's what happens.
I ain't gonna lie.
I've been out here, and people didn't even know I lived here.
Yeah?
Because I just don't leave.
I don't go nowhere.
I just remodel and do over places in my house, and then...
And even if I do, I go to a restaurant, sit, chill, and then I'm going back home.
But I'm not going to no bars, lounges.
I go to nice restaurants where I could run into some people.
I've been to some restaurants and ran into this dude who sold his chip company for $1.6 billion.
Yeah.
I believe it.
And we just started chopping up.
His watch was $400,000.
And then we ended up doing some business together.
So shout out to Jason Cohen.
Speaking of business, don't you also have a business for insurance?
You know people?
Yeah, yeah.
Anybody, if you need health insurance, I'm definitely the plug.
I'm able to get you covered.
We have contracts with Ambetter, Florida Blue, Cigna, Oscar, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Dental, any and everything.
And there's a lot of people out there who are focused on the wrong things and don't have health insurance.
It's ridiculous.
I'm not gonna lie.
I just got health insurance this year.
You know what I'm saying?
It's actually in South Florida.
Most people don't have health insurance down here.
It's true.
So you go to the doctor and they're like, oh yeah, no health insurance.
They assume you don't have it.
Because it's just like so many people don't have it.
You know what's worse?
They drive with no insurance too.
And it's normal.
That's scary because if it hits you, you're fucked.
Like I got fucked.
Whatever.
These people are talking.
They say, I hate him as much as I hate Fresh and Myron.
You want to know what's so crazy?
People would like so-called hate, but they are tuned in.
Actually, we're almost...
That's almost 5K on Rumble and almost 3K on YouTube and then 2K on X. It's pretty...
What was I going to say?
With the Mike Tyson, Jake Paul thing, I don't know, man.
I don't think Tyson should have accepted it, man.
And the reason why is because I think there's way too much risk on his end, right?
You have a legendary career like that.
You're obviously named alongside the Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, etc.
Do you really want to box a YouTuber and potentially risk that legacy?
Because here's the thing.
If he beats him up, they're going to say, great!
Like, that's what you should have done.
But if you lose, it's like you tarnish a legacy for no reason.
You know what I mean?
Granted, he's older.
He's in his, like, 60s.
But it's still something that the detractors can always hold on to.
Like, you're also a YouTuber!
Like, for what, man?
So this is what I heard behind the scenes.
I heard that they offered him some money, he declined.
But then the offer was so great, he said, you know what?
20 million.
Because they're going to eat, I'm going to eat.
That's the problem.
Fuck, I'll do it.
And this is the issue, too, because I've studied Mike Tyson quite a bit.
He made really bad financial decisions early in his career.
And when his trainer died, what's his name?
His main trainer.
The white guy, right?
Yeah, the Italian guy.
What's his name?
Someone in the chat is going to put it.
After he passed away, that's when things started really spiraling, right?
He started doing drugs, doing orgies, messing around with women more, and then started losing fights and stuff.
So he made a lot of bad financial decisions at his height.
Cuss Amato?
Yes.
Yes, cuss.
There we go.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, guys.
Yeah, cuss.
Who obviously was, you know, critical with teaching him his boxing technique that he has now with the whole weaving.
What were you going to say?
To your point, though, I don't know how many people that will pass down 20 million.
Yeah, bro, but it's like...
The peekaboo.
Yeah, the peekaboo method.
Obviously, he taught him that.
But like, yeah, man, I don't know.
I think just the legacy, it's not worth the risk, given, you know what I mean, what it entails.
Right?
Mike Tyson is an international legendary figure.
And like, to put that up against a Jake Paul...
Someone who's not even really a boxer.
It's going to be entertaining as shit, bro.
But I'll tell you this, though.
You're right.
If he loses, cooked.
Yeah, man.
I'm still going to like him, but I think for the general masses, they're going to look at it negatively.
You know what I mean?
Like, oh, look, you got beat up by a YouTuber.
Even though I know in my head, like, bro, he's like 30 years older than this fucking guy.
Like, Jake should win.
If Jake wins, they're going to say, oh, you beat up an old man.
Nah, nah.
If he wins, they're going to give him his props.
Hold on.
They will.
Okay, he has haters though.
Keep it real.
Of course he do.
He made up an old man.
Alright, bro.
What do you want him to do?
Yeah, I just don't see...
I think it's an asymmetrical benefit for Mike Tyson versus Jake.
Because Jake, whether he loses or wins, it's a huge W for him.
Because he can say, oh, I lost to one of the greatest.
Exactly.
Doesn't matter.
Who you got in this fight?
Mike or Jake?
I'm saying...
Alright, so the fight structure is two rounds, eight minutes.
I don't know...
Eight rounds, two minutes.
Oh, it's eight rounds, two minutes.
Yeah, eight rounds, two minutes.
Oh, okay.
I'm about to say eight.
That's a long ass...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, eight rounds, two minutes.
Knockouts are accepted.
And does this count towards their record?
It's supposed to, yes.
That's the other thing I didn't like.
It comes towards their record.
This was recent, too.
I think...
It's a pro fight, technically.
I think Mike is going to come out and say, hey, look, I got to let you know, don't play with me.
I think he's going to come out like...
When I see how he looks in his...
Aggressive, try to knock him out quickly?
Yeah.
I see, like...
He might watch a little bit and see, okay, I see how he's moving, but if Mike gets, like, one good hit, there's no, oh, Mike hit me and I'm bouncing right back.
Nah.
They're dropping.
His punch looks insane.
Mm.
And Jake Paul is, you know, people talk shit about Jake Paul.
He's actually a real boxer.
He's actually very good.
He's good.
He's very good.
Jake Paul's good.
He's a boxer.
He is one of the only YouTubers I know that has surpassed the level of fun boxing for some clout to real boxing in real time.
Yes, he's a real boxer.
Yeah.
I will give him that.
He's absolutely a real boxer.
Yeah.
But we'll see what happens, man.
Like I said, I'm a Mike Tyson fan, so I don't like it.
I think that this is a blemish on his legacy, whether he wins or loses.
But I get it, man.
He made bad financial decisions, unfortunately, at the height of his career.
Legal problems.
People forget that he had the whole...
A great case out of the Midwest.
That drained them financially, getting sued.
Now women are coming out.
One girl came out and renewed her lawsuit against them for sexual assault in the 80s or 90s recently.
Recently?
Yeah, obviously once this fight when it's announced.
People want to get their pound of flesh, so we'll see what happens, man.
We'll see what happens.
I mean, obviously, I'll probably tune in, but...
Who you got?
Mike or Jake?
I think if Mike is going to win, he's going to have to do it early on.
Because Jake has a lot of stamina.
So I think he's got to knock him out in the first few rounds if he's going to pull it off.
I want Mike to win, but realistically speaking, to be realistic, I think Jake is going to...
The longer the fight goes, the higher the likelihood he'll lose, in my opinion.
Stamina, I think Jake got him for sure.
Yeah.
I mean, the age difference is...
Once that adrenaline...
Fighting in practice is different.
When you're fighting for real and that adrenaline is there, you're going to be breathing different.
The lights and just being there.
I remember when I used to live in Las Vegas.
I was at Mayweather's gym.
And he was fighting or whatever.
And then I was like, you know what?
Let me start taking up some boxing.
Bro, I was taking it serious.
And then when I did my first sparring, I did a defensive sparring where the person who I was fighting, he didn't throw one punch.
All he did was take my punches.
Bro, I was so tired.
He didn't throw one punch.
I was just like...
Bro, like that shit, you get winded.
And once you're winded, now I understand people get knocked out.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's extremely, it's one of the hardest sports in the world.
Didn't you do like a Spartan match too as well?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's very difficult, man.
It's a whole different type of cardio.
Boxing cardio.
I mean, obviously running and stuff helps with your endurance pace, but it's a whole other form of...
The gloves start to feel like they're 20 pounds.
After like a few minutes, them gloves are 20 pounds.
Yeah.
A lot of shoulder endurance.
Keep your hands up.
Well, that's why you hit the gym, right?
Yep.
Ah!
Yep.
Let's think of, bro.
What's the next one, Bills?
Do you think Trump will actually take out the cartels?
Uh...
Yeah, I mean, he's gonna just make the border more secure by virtue of doing that.
Leave them cartels alone.
So, we'll see what happens.
But yeah, you'll never be able to really take them out because Mexico's too corrupt.
And it's actually, like, the cartels make the government a bunch of money, guys.
Just so y'all know.
There's a reason why they've been to exist so long.
Famous Namus says, fuck that.
This nigga, bro.
He said, how Nikki Pussy feel.
Is it as good as she say?
This nigga, bro.
You know, you don't gotta answer that if you don't want to.
What the fuck?
I know someone's gonna ask that, bro.
I don't know why we act as a surprise.
I mean, she's all talking about it.
She's...
Fresh.
Ah!
Move forward!
Alright, cool.
We can move on.
Was that a TTS? Well, it couldn't because it had a curse word.
Oh, it had a curse word.
What's TTS? Text to speech.
So sometimes the show will just get interrupted by the thing.
Yeah, if y'all do a TTS, you guys can't swear, man, and then it'll get read out loud.
Alright, Safari.
You don't have to answer this, but tell us one industry girl was fire.
Niggas can't talk shit about.
She was fire.
This guy is crazy.
Bro, I swear, the regular girls are it.
I'm telling you, I'm not even trying to be funny.
Bro, the regular girls are jaw-dropping.
I agree.
Amazing.
Like, make you fall in love.
Ah!
Like, wow.
Like, when I was living in that super industry life, and you're just in them bubbles, and you're thinking that's what it is, and it's like, alright, cool, this is what you're used to, so you're just thinking that's it.
And when you step out, bro, these regular girls out here, bad.
Oh, they're teaching some things.
Yeah.
Okay, real quick.
This is a dating show, like I said earlier.
Give us top three tips to get a girl nowadays.
Top three tips to get a girl.
That you would say from your experience.
Don't do anything promoting money or that you would easily be...
Doing shit outside of y'all going out for dinner and shit like that.
Like, I would never, ever, I don't care what you see on me, I don't care what you want to tally up when you look at me, don't think for one second that anything here is for you.
And you gotta like...
Because if they're acting like, oh...
Oh, yeah, I'm just here stressed.
Yeah, my rent...
My tire went flat.
Yeah, I gotta pay.
I'm a little short.
Oh, how convenient.
I'll call you later.
Like, nah.
I like the joints where...
And there are out there, the ones who...
Don't say anything and make it seem like, okay, they're waiting for that.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, someone I'm talking to right now, bro.
And it's not an act.
You know how some people are like, oh yeah, nah, they're frontin', they're frontin'.
No, like, you can, like, I'm really good at weeding out the bullshit.
Okay, I know who's capping and all that.
So just, you know.
Don't lead with the wallet.
Yeah.
Don't lead with the wallet.
Yep.
Number two.
Number two.
I mean, the guys here watching, they want some game.
I feel like, because I was about to say something, because a lot of these girls are obsessed with social media.
And it's like, when you talk to a girl who's obsessed with that shit, it's really draining.
It's like, they're so caught up in what everybody else has to say, think, or like about them.
And it's like, we're right here.
Why are you on your phone looking?
Okay, like...
You want a million, 150 million pictures in the same pose, then it's like, damn, like, you're insecure.
I've seen this thing say, um, that guy, I forgot his name, but he was talking about people, like, girls who get the BBLs and stuff like that.
Like, if you're really into that and you're chasing that, like, you're chasing someone who has a sickness.
And I'm saying, like, that's his opinion, but it's crazy now.
I feel like now everybody's kind of gearing back towards, like, the natural...
Like the natural vibes and it's like the BBL thing.
It's like that was like a...
Like a...
Like an era.
If you notice, a lot of girls that have BBLs in the past are getting what?
Reductions or getting taken out.
They're getting...
Yeah.
They're getting things taken out.
But you just gotta...
If you really like somebody, you do got to put in some work.
And when I say put in work, I'm talking about just be consistent.
And then just you being consistent, you'll know if somebody is like, for you or chill.
Like, I remember I was talking to this girl one time, and then she calls me out of the blue and was telling me she needed $3,000.
Oh, man.
I was like, yo, that is, bro, $3,000?
They're brazen about it in Miami, bro.
They don't go fuck.
Bold!
Yeah.
They don't play.
Yeah, but I'm not the one.
I'm not the two, three, or four.
Like, yo.
Like, I be telling...
I'm like, yo.
I got kids.
I got legal fees.
Bruh, who are you?
Like, what?
And I'm supposed...
Nah, I got important shit I gotta take care of.
I got a hell of an overhead.
So I can't just be...
Nah, like, hey, dinner.
But I don't even...
Man, I don't even...
Yeah, the girls here in Miami are very brazen about it.
Like, they don't even...
I think it's because we have so many tricks and simps here and sugar daddy.
So many, bro.
There's like a sugar daddy culture here.
So, like, girls are, like, not afraid to just be like, oh, yeah, give me money.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
Straight up.
What else?
Okay.
My last thing here is that I want to see you.
Ayo, what?
Wait, let me finish, nigga!
I want to see you academics do a podcast.
Yardy to Yardy.
Break it down.
I can give you the challenge here.
And get to the real nitty-gritty of industry, what you've been through.
I fuck with academics.
Yeah, he's a goat.
He's really, like, just raw.
Like, pause.
I feel like me talking to him probably...
I don't know what I was going to say.
Maybe I might just spit some things out or whatever.
He don't care.
He must not leave his house or go too many places.
He doesn't.
He asks the real questions.
He asks the real questions.
Yeah, because he don't be caring.
And he's Jamaican.
You know what I'm saying?
He put on for Jamaica.
But yeah, man.
This was a fire interview.
Thank you for coming, bro.
We got the girls coming up next.
Any more chat spills?
No, you're good to go.
I'll give you the last word to people.
What you want to say to them.
Where they can find you maybe.
Follow the YouTube.
It's Safari Official.
Put God first.
Don't let nobody stress you out.
If you are watching this, no matter how old you are right now, if you're 20, if you're 25, that means you've probably lived a good 30 to 40 percent of your life.
If you're in your 40s, you lived half of your life.
Don't waste your time stressing.
Life is short.
Fuck what other people got to say.
Do what makes you happy.
Get in the gym.
Get a six-pack.
Get money.
And think three times, not even twice.
Think three times before you make moves.
Just think about the befores and the afters.
Just think about what would happen if I did this.
And just chase your dreams, my G's.
Yo, why do they keep on calling me Diddy?
Don't mind them, bro.
I think it's the sunglasses, probably.
Yeah, it might be.
A lot of, like, when white people see me in the airport, they always say that to me, and I always tell them it's racist.
What?
Like, when people come up to me and ask me for pictures, and then somebody don't know it, it's like, oh, are you Pete Diddy?
What the fuck?
That's weird, bro.
I think it's a goatee.
You're taller than Diddy by far.
Yeah, but on TV, everybody looks like, you know what I'm saying?
Oh yeah, it's a glass he's probably dark.
When people see me, they're like, oh my god, I didn't know you were this tall.
And Diddy's actually really dark too.
A lot of people don't.
He's dark.
He's way darker than me.
Yeah, way, yeah.
That's why it's kind of a weird match for him to say that you look like him, but it got...
Yeah, and big shout out to Ray J, man.
Hold your head, Ray.
Shout to him.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know.
I've been trying to reach him, see what's going on.
Why did Diddy's kids want to beat him up?
I don't know.
But you want to know what's so crazy?
I was with him that night before he left to go.
Really?
But before he left to go, what do you think I did?
Home.
I went to bed.
Because I was in LA. Um...
Damn, what was it?
It was some OnlyFans content creator party or something like that.
That's what it was he had went to.
And then, um...
Did they actually attack him?
Nah, Chris Brown stopped it.
Okay.
Oh, so that was real?
Yeah, nah, that really happened.
Shout out to Chris Brown, man.
That nigga plugged in.
Chris Brown is a G. I was with him in Jamaica.
Bro...
He deserves everything he has.
He's really one of the...
He's talented, bro.
But just outside of his talent, like, him as a person, like, he's a mega, mega, mega one of the handful of superstars left on this earth.
And the way he just carries himself, bro, he's...
I see why they treat him the way they do.
Bro, I promise you, if he didn't have the issue with Rihanna, he would have been a megastar.
I still think he's a megastar despite that.
Yeah.
No, but he's been held back a lot.
A lot in the industry.
Oh, yeah.
Well, yeah.
I mean, he's going to get blackballed for that.
Yeah.
Even though no one...
He's Bayesian, too.
Yeah.
How did Barbados feel about that?
Like, when...
Oh, they were shook, bro.
I mean, everyone hated Chris Brown.
How could I imagine?
I remember when that news came out.
Even though they loved him, they still hated him because they, you know...
Yeah.
You know...
But I can tell you this off rip, man.
You know, me knowing bitch and girls, she hit him first.
Bro, she beat him first.
She probably hit him first, bro.
She probably hit him first, bro.
Yo, keeping it real, she probably hit him first, bro.
She did.
I read the police report.
She was whooping his ass for a minute before.
There you go.
And he was sitting in their Lambo driving, and she was like, fucking him up.
But what did Safari do?
But that police report never really hit the public like that.
Yeah, they was in the Lambo.
The Lambo's tight.
Yep.
Nigga.
Anyone that's been in the Lambo knows you can't escape.
Park that shit and jump out, nigga.
Restraint, nigga.
It take a lot.
I'm telling you, when a woman is just doing this to you, boom, boom, boom.
Yo, look at that.
Damn!
You know what that is?
That's from her?
I'm just saying, this is from a woman.
A woman did this to me.
Oh, I got one more question.
Actually, I shouldn't ask this question.
I'm gonna fucking ask it.
I'll be the record.
You know what?
Fuck.
Today, I'm gonna be academics.
Safari Samuels.
Has Nikki ever hit you?
Oh, shit.
What?
Okay, we can't end it there.
All right, man.
We're out of here, bro.
We're out of here.
All right, guys.
We'll be back for After Hours.
I think we're probably going to start somewhere around 10-something.
I don't know.
Chris still ain't here, though.
Yeah, he's not here yet.
We'll see.
Oh, hell yeah.
We're about to get some.
Yeah, so yeah.
We'll probably...
Yeah, probably within the hour we'll start.
So don't take a break, and then we'll be back here, guys, for you guys.
So we'll catch you guys, all right?
Peace.
All right.
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