How I Made Millions After Losing It All | Mr. Organik DSH #1376

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CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro

00:31 - Why Mr. Organik Moved to Miami

01:39 - Lessons from Losing Money on Jewelry

02:52 - Mr. Organik's Crypto Experience

05:00 - The Work Ethic of Mr. Organik

06:46 - Impact on Urban Influencer Culture

07:41 - Returning to the Hood After Success

08:40 - Dating in Miami vs. LA

11:02 - Embracing the Boss Mentality

13:52 - Dating a Girl with an OnlyFans

16:19 - Insights on Shannon Sharpe

19:34 - Thoughts on Stephen A. Smith

21:27 - Understanding NoFap

23:10 - Discussing Parenthood Aspirations

25:54 - Sports: A Booby Trap Analysis

28:00 - Learning and Growing Journey

30:50 - Genghis Khan's Influence

32:45 - Arguing Facts with Emotion

35:49 - Reflecting on Basketball Career

38:05 - Turning to the Streets

42:18 - The Grind of the G-League Experience

43:15 - Mr. Organik's YouTube Journey

49:29 - Moving to LA and Meeting DJ Khaled

49:59 - Blueprint for Success in LA

54:16 - COVID Impact and Mr. Organik Soap

56:42 - Moving to Malibu and Feeling Trapped

57:40 - Overcoming Major Losses

59:20 - Selling My Jewelry Collection

1:02:30 - Losing My Cars Journey

1:03:40 - Getting Into Watches

1:04:15 - Rebuilding My Life

1:06:00 - Starting the Podcast Journey

1:08:13 - The Authenticity of Your Story

1:10:49 - Final Thoughts and Reflections

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Gotta work hard, believe in yourself, never give up, don't give a fuck.

And I did it, and it always worked.

It's the same shit from basketball.

I keep doing it.

When I'm scared, I just keep fucking going.

I'ma beat it.

So now I'm there, right?

So now I'm here, Sam.

Millionaire.

A million.

Hey, million liquid in account, man.

I'm looking at my Was Fargo.

M.

I'm goddamn.

What?

All right, guys, out here in Miami, Mr.

Organic's home turf.

Let's go.

Yes, sir.

Have no fear.

Mr.

Organic is here.

Yes, sir.

Yeah, this is my land.

How long you been out here?

I've been out here about

almost a year and a half.

Moved out here in November.

You like the best decision ever.

More than LA?

Way better than LA.

You know, from the taxes to the freedom to the women to the environment, the networking, just the endless possibilities.

And like, you could really broaden your horizons at the highest level.

I go to the gym, I see Senas, I see Bugattis interacting with millionaires and billionaires on a daily basis and like-minded individuals.

So

this is all like a dream sometimes when I'll be here.

I love it.

I got Miami way over L.A.

in my rankings.

Yeah.

It ain't close.

It ain't close.

And then like...

From the license to carry, you could protect yourself, stay on your ground.

I'm into all that stuff.

Yeah.

So I'm all about getting my money, but I want to protect and keep my money so yeah to get you that people test you right oh they don't try that you know what i'm saying you gotta stay prayed up though yeah with what you wear you're getting tested yeah brother this you walk around about a good quarter million on a light day you know what i'm saying i just came from the gym and hit the shower and it threw on some miscellaneous jewelry just now damn they're still feeling like that damn yeah yeah yeah i took it easy though i used to be way crazier but you know when i had the green beard i used to walk around half a million every day you know um but you know you grow up sometimes yeah yeah you feel like you're buying less materialistic things these days most definitely and then i learned so much especially from the blinged out stuff to the you know getting authorized dealer watches Getting solid gold.

I learned that from losing so much spending four five hundred thousand dollars on jury Then have to sell it when you go on hard times and they give you 200,000 for something It's like wow.

Okay.

Now I learned the real things.

I learned about authorized dealers when I was in Switzerland getting a watch it directly from them and then I also learned about solid gold this Cuban alone went up almost $20,000 since I bought it two years ago because I owe that all-time high.

So like things like that, I picked up.

That's interesting because I always assumed chains went down in value.

Yeah.

So the diamond ones.

So like you see the one with the diamonds.

Yeah.

And I learned, I am cool with jewelers, right?

So that's what I learned too.

So when I sold my money and I lost half and now I got jeweler friends, when somebody sell their stuff, they give it to me at their price because I'm cool with them.

So I don't lose no money on the blink down stuff.

But if I buy some for me, I want the solid gold, 18 karat.

full gold shit and I hold that and it goes up in value.

Yeah, gold's been going up, man.

Right.

Gold and also like Cartier bracelets and Van Cleef, they go up 5% almost every year.

Damn.

So it's almost off inflation.

You're going to make money on it if you just keep them.

And that's a nice good purchase, too.

That's telling you.

I learned that.

What else are you investing in?

Of course, I invested in crypto in the early ages, in the 2020s when everybody got in.

You know, I did very well in that.

God is great.

But then I was stuck in the cold, you know, cold front for a while for like two or three years.

The bear market.

The bear market.

And it was grueling.

You know what I mean?

And I learned so much.

When you got new money and you experience that, you think it's never going to end, you think it's going to keep going up, and then you get shocked, like, damn, this is real life.

This is what bosses go through, this is what billionaires, millionaires go through.

So, it was rude awakening for me, especially when my business at the height was my content.

So, I explain this all the time.

So, people see me with the six supercars in Malibu and the big mansion in Malibu.

They're not understanding my content is my business.

The more cars I get, the flashier I am.

The more people buy my clothing, the more people invest into my videos, the more sponsorships and partnerships I get.

So once

everything drops and people stop paying attention,

crypto drop, now you go into your bank account to pay for all this shit.

Now it becomes a problem.

So it's things you learn.

But it's a beautiful lesson, though, because me and my friend, shout out to my guy, Tall Guy Car Reviews.

We created this genre of being urban influencers.

So you got to think about it.

Eight years ago, there was no black person from the hood that talked like me, looked like me, that was doing content unless unless they were doing pranks, family channels.

No, we was coming in buying hellcats.

We was the first people with hellcats, Corvettes, rapping the cars of the crazy colors.

So all this stuff you see now from all these young urban, white, black, Mexican, whoever they are, that's doing this car content, doing this lifestyle content, being themselves, we was the original seeds of that.

So what comes with being the original, you got to learn the height.

You know what I'm saying?

I didn't know that it would be an end to it.

I'm thinking the more stuff I get, the more viewership I get, the more money I'll make.

Boom.

Not knowing that to be real, when you're black, and people might take this wrong, but I'm telling you, if I was a white person, like Jake Paul, one of them, I had all the shit I had, I'd be the biggest person in fucking life.

Shout out to Andrew Tate, he's half black, but he kind of looked white.

That's how he got to, he got to.

I was here before him, had all them cars before.

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Best than all these people, but I'm black.

So it's like, it's a certain cap you would get to, and that would happen.

So I had to be the guinea pig for my people.

And I was, and I, and I took that.

And it was a blessing to go through it and still bounce back.

But it was a hell of a time, though.

Damn.

I wonder why there's a cap.

That's interesting.

It is interesting, right?

Because you can't tell me like a real urban black person that's in the content creation that's real, not a video game player like me.

Like, what's up, bitch?

You're going to see me knock out robbers.

You can see me have women and all this at the highest level.

I don't stream.

I don't play no fucking video games.

I'm a real nigga, so to speak.

You know what I'm saying?

So you can't show me another that's at that level and stays there and keeps going up.

It's almost impossible in the content creation world.

It's not like, woe is me.

No, I'm a blessed.

I became a millionaire, but it's just a fact.

And no one could tell me otherwise.

And I was the guinea pig for it.

Yeah.

Now you got at least some of the streamers like Kai Sana, I show speed, they're blowing up, right?

And that's a blessing.

But as you see, they're still goofballs.

No offense to them, but they're not like me.

They don't intimidate you.

I'm six foot six, 230 pounds.

I could punch you and break your jaw in one punch.

I'm good with firearms.

You know what I'm saying?

I get any woman I want when I walk in the room with zero dollars or a million dollars.

I'm different.

I'm not these little goofy guys.

You know what I'm saying?

Shout out to them.

They're millionaires.

They make a path for our people too.

It's a blessing.

But there's nobody out there that was like me and still isn't and um it's okay though but as long as you can make it out the hood that's a blessing that's how i take it we opened up a lane me and my dog slim that now people from the hood they don't got to be basketball players you don't got to sell drugs you don't got to be a rapper i could be a content creator be myself start my own clothing line get me some partnerships and still make some good money even if i'm not a millionaire Just imagine I make enough just to pay my bills, being my fucking self.

That's a blessing.

And that way we open, open those doors for that.

Yeah, I love that mindset.

Did you ever go back to the hood hood after you got out?

Man, hell no.

Shit, me.

That's the most that, listen, the most dangerous place for the hood is the black man.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, white folks be scared.

They're not going to touch you.

They don't let you go.

They think you're the police.

They scared of you.

You're going to tell.

We know that we train not to tell.

I tells.

I fuck all that.

I made it out the hood.

You play with me.

I'm going to tell you and try to kill you.

I'm going to do both.

I'm with all the shit.

I need all my options.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm an octopus with this shit.

I got my energy there.

You know, people know me and they know I'm there for them.

So I give them inspiration, motivation, but I can't go back and just interact.

It's very dangerous.

You know what I'm saying?

R.I.P.

The Nipsey Hustle, he did that.

You see where that got him?

He was our hood messiah.

And look how he got killed on his own land that he bought, that he was raised in, that he created this whole genre and got killed in broad daylight by one of his own people.

It's fucking crazy, right?

So that's what that gets you.

But I'm smart enough to play from afar, still motivate, inspire my people when it's time, it's time.

But right now, I got to see the world and show them greater things.

You know what I'm saying?

They can see me.

I'm very visible.

Feel about.

Dating in Miami versus L.A., what's that what's that difference like see the brilliance of being a person on social media and really being that guy your whole life the world is my turf so like it's not like I'm day-to-day and dating women in Miami I'm on internet I got social media I could date a bitch from Poland I had bitches fly in from goddamn Zanzibar you know I'm saying and the next weekend after I meet her on Instagram or something like that so it really ain't no difference but I put it like this though if you really want to know the feeling of it, you got a feeling that these women are more plastic and more transactional, right?

They have the conversation with you of, you know, what are we doing?

Or what can you do for me?

Right.

More than who are you?

Where are you from?

Do you believe in God?

They're so transactional.

I want to worry about what can you do for them?

What can you add to them instead of what can we combine together and grow and learn me?

And then we get to that part.

I see that comes a little faster.

Not to me because, once again, my content, you know, let you know who I am.

I'm not a person to play with like that.

If any transaction going on with a woman, it's coming to me.

You know what I'm saying?

I treat it like the mob.

If you know about the mob, if it's the Godfather, right?

Yeah.

And it comes with earners and copos and shit.

If you want to join the mob, I'm the boss.

I'm the millionaire.

I don't want to came from nothing.

You just a regular bitch with a fat ass and some titties.

Okay.

You want to get with the godfather.

What are you bringing to me to be around me?

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should be why am i to boss millions of dollars all this clout all this legendariness one percent of one percent money one percent one percent physically and i'm gonna do for you no no what are you doing to stay around here show me show me your your reason that i should with you all right that's how i conduct myself so that being said in your position right now could you date a woman that was broke it's a impossible never in life i need something that is already on the move or already up there with me she got to have something

just like the women she got to have ambition at least you know and i got to see that in her and if i do we could work with it but she broke and she struggling get the away from me i don't want nothing to do with you you know i'm saying you a curse.

You know what I'm saying?

They say that in like 48 Laws of Power.

Stay away from the bad luck motherfuckers and the broke age.

Hell no.

And a woman?

She liable to do anything, sir.

You know, when you're a person of success and you groomed yourself to be this type of person, that's the most dangerous thing is a woman that's desperate and broke.

She'll try and do anything, especially you don't cater to her.

You know, you come with all type of accusations if you don't do what she wants.

Nah.

You got to have some skin in the game to mess with me.

You know, it ain't about what you bring into the table.

It's about what you bring into my table.

And I like steak, steak, you know, grass-fed.

I heard that's kind of bad for you from what I just heard.

So I might have to switch that up.

You might have to go to Waggu.

I might got to go to Wagu.

I still like a good lamb.

You know what I'm saying?

Lamb chops.

I love a lamb chop.

Same.

Marinated.

You know what I'm saying?

I like that.

I fuck with that.

For real, though, champ.

It's like,

always had this mindset too.

The glory of being a person that...

was born with these attributes that every man would want, you know, from being this stature, you know, having this beautiful skin and face and having this charismatic attitude and, you know, wittiness and humor and still having this vessel that anybody would die to have then obtaining money and clout with it um never drinking alcohol never smoking weed my entire life um no baby mamas no kids at 43 still looking like a specimen i'm a real life superhero i feel like i'm the black magneto magneto mixed with thanos that's how i walk around and i'm i'm gonna stay this way damn that's rare at your age well done man most definitely thank you especially as a black man and um i take it serious and i'm gonna always talk about my

people

But like I always say, it ain't no black power motherfucking shit.

It's just, I know my people need a vessel like me we need a black panther for real they need a I just feel like I'm like the black captain planet or something for my people I ain't gonna save nobody that don't want to be saved but the motivated and inspired come with me you know I'm saying we're gonna get our ass up and grind don't give me nothing I'm gonna work for everything I don't deserve nothing I gotta earn every motherfucking thing so anybody fuck with me we about earning you know I'm saying so no matter what we've been through in our life no matter what we've been through currently fuck all that what we doing to fix it let's learn let's grow that's what it's about let's get everything because it's there for us.

This is America.

You know what I'm saying?

Fuck all that.

We built this shit.

So how the fuck we going to be the last place?

Hell no.

Let's go to war.

I love that mindset.

Let's get it.

What about dating a woman that had money, but it was made off her looks?

I mean, we're going to be real philosophical right now.

I ain't no fool.

I'm a player at the same time, too.

So if she doing OnlyFans, you know, I'm going to play the game with her.

If she getting the millions of dollars and shit, I ain't going to be, my heart ain't going to be in it, but my dick will be.

You know what I'm saying?

My dick will be for sure.

And I'm going to run the bag up.

I'm gonna siphon that bread up out of her.

You know what I mean?

We're gonna have some fun, but I'm not gonna take her serious.

Let's be realistic.

You know, I'm a man of morals and principles.

So I never attach something to put my heart online that's gonna be able to shift her mind and her body just for a dollar.

That's not a good person to be around.

But it's business.

And I will get that money about her, but I wouldn't take her serious.

I could never.

I don't give a fuck how much it is.

I would never take her serious.

We could have a good time.

She could give me some bread.

You know what I'm saying?

Buy me some shit.

But nah, brother, I wouldn't give a fuck about her.

You know what I mean?

What's the most you've spent on a girl?

Man, it's real minuscule.

But at the same time, I did have a girl that allowed me to be in.

I mean, I ain't gonna say she allowed me.

We was in an open relationship.

Yeah.

So I gave her the guidelines that I'm gonna give her.

You know, he take care of this household.

I'm gonna have other women that I'm gonna make sure you're good.

I'm gonna give you a couple of, you know, make sure he take you shopping, look good, feel good.

So I really don't know the number, but I bought a few bags and did a few trips and things like that.

Women spent way more money than me than I ever did on them.

You You know what I'm saying?

I'm the one, damn it close.

So yeah, it's really like how much a woman spent on me.

We're talking about 100,000 in a lump.

Bam, right there in hand cash.

You know what I'm saying?

I've done that on a humbug because they understand they believe in the glory.

I'm a hundred million dollar man.

I'm going to get that.

So any woman that believes in me and invests in my program, she's going to be repaid handsomely for sure.

No matter if we don't fuck around no more, I'll never forget nobody that believed in me.

And it's very appreciated.

But I am the one.

So think about it.

Sam, right?

If you building a hundred million dollar business right and that's your goal and that's what you putting your all your mind your body your soul into and you know that's projected we know podcasts is getting hundred million dollar deals right yeah and this is what i do and if you're a woman and you got any time of extra finances why should i cipher out this money that could be going to this hundred million dollar business to you for a purse to show off for your fucking friends for what

what are you going to do with that money but what can i do with that what can i do with that extra thousand dollars how many more podcasts can i do this one podcast go viral we fucking out of of here.

Why are we thinking about the fuck you thinking about?

Think about what I'm doing.

That's where I need to go to.

That's how I conduct myself.

Facts.

Speaking of $100 million podcast deals, Shannon Sharp, he had an offer to sell his show for $100 million, and then all this stuff happened.

Lord,

what would you do if you were him right now?

Once again, I'm going to go back to this because we got to keep this in our forefront.

Every successful black man that stays in that whoremonger phase, they go out bad.

I could name them R.

Kelly, Bill Cosby, Tupac.

Like people forget Tupac, he went to jail for, you know, basically,

he was out on bail, like punching that guy, he was going back to prison for that.

People not understand.

So he was going down for that.

Shannon Sharp right now, P.

Diddy, almost all our successful black men go down to women.

You must have a balance here.

You got to have some stress.

You can't be, and shout out to him.

We ain't going to talk down because

Louis Farrakhan says this, and I take it to to heart because it's real.

The same thing that makes you laugh and make you cry, don't laugh, learn.

It might sound funny, but it ain't funny.

It could happen to any of us.

A bitch we messed with 10 years ago, we didn't think we did nothing, but she feels some type of way.

See, you get that deal, just make some shit up out the blue, or you might did a little something extra too much.

You, oh, damn, I did.

She did say stop, and I goddamn did two more strokes.

Fuck damn, you know what I'm saying?

Let me give her some money, not too late.

So, with the Shen and Sharp situation, it's all about balance.

You know,

he he got to the pinnacle.

He worked hard in a motherfucker.

We thought it was over for him.

The skip bailey shit, he did his own podcast.

I was like, is he really going to make it?

Who knew Cat Williams is going to do that for him?

We didn't fucking know.

But he believed in himself.

He invested in himself and he did that.

But he didn't take the precautionary measures of protecting his assets, which is him and his brand.

Women will take you down.

So all that freakers shit must come to an end.

You can't be no fucking single freak with millions and millions and millions of dollars.

You're going to lose it.

It is a fact.

So that's what it boils down to.

And

all this freaky shit we're hearing, like if you into that, I get it, but brother, you can't be your single.

You got to get you a woman that's with that.

That's your girl, something, your wife, you got to do it with her.

Or take your ass to goddamn Hong Kong and Beijing and Thailand somewhere, get you some lady boys and go crazy like that.

You want to do all that wild time up shit.

You can't do that, sir.

And then with a 19-year-old girl, brother, white?

Oh, my God.

With the fresh white snow?

nigga, you tripping.

You and you 54 and you got a big moose bow winkle nose.

You're a big nose nigga, too.

They're gonna really look at you crazy, man.

You know what I'm saying?

You had no chess, sir.

And then you had, and then you talk crazy on your podcast about sex on all the time.

So I talk a little bit about sex too, but I'm not messing with that money women no more.

It's past transgressions.

I understand where I'm going.

And the more money I get, the bigger I get, the less I'm going to talk about it because you can't do both.

You can't.

It's going to go bad for you.

Simple and plain.

So So I wish the best for him.

It's a fight, and I believe he's strong enough to fight and win.

But he lost more than 50 million with this situation.

Can he make it in the future?

Of course he can.

And hopefully he learns from it and grows.

I wish nothing but the best for him.

Do I think he did something out of pocket tour?

I don't.

I think he's just a freaky old big motherfucking moose-nosed motherfucker.

You know what I'm saying?

He just wants to get nasty with the bitch.

You know what I'm saying?

OnlyFans.

You could tell the dialogue is chopped up.

She was setting him up for him to get going.

100%.

What the fuck is these conversations recording?

What are you talking about?

And he should have known better, though.

You know what I'm saying?

You're an old country nigga.

You should have known better than that.

When you're on a phone, you got to assume it's always recorded.

Always assume it's recorded.

Always.

And treat it that way from the rip and move accordingly.

You know what I'm saying?

And set up boundaries and set up your own proximity protection right away when you felt that.

You know what I mean?

And so I wish him nothing but the best.

But he laid in his bed.

He made his bed.

He got to lay in it.

But once again, people don't laugh, learn.

Same thing and make you laugh and make you cry.

I promise.

Well, shout out to Stephen A.

He's never been caught up in some shit like that.

Stephen A, keep it, but think about it right

he never keep it too sexy talking all that way he handle his business you know i'm saying a little uncle thomas a little coonish but hey you got to do gotta tap dance sometimes he got did he get his hundred million dollar deal stephen a did yeah yes he did you know he put a little tap shoes on it sometimes you got hey brother sometimes you gotta play the role back in slavery times it was some house in there learning how to goddamn read it hey hey master getting the book and reading real quick hey eating the cornbread getting a little motherfucker information and the wife and shit real quick but you had to play your role and then go back outside hey nigga, this is how you read, motherfucker.

This is the Bible.

You know what I mean?

You got to play your role sometime.

You got to infiltrate to elevate.

Damn, that was a bar.

You know what I'm saying?

You got to infiltrate to elevate, but you got to keep your integrity and morals.

And I will tell you, I believe Stephen A.

Smith kept his integrity and morals because he constantly pulls people in.

He didn't want to guy Stephen.

I mean, Shannon Sharp, that job when he lost to his skip.

You know what I mean?

He didn't have to do that.

That's direct competition.

So he is a good man,

but he played his role as he should.

I ain't going to never down a man for tap dancing a little bit you know what i mean we all got to do it we all got to do it you know what i mean it's only right we got to have common sense and have discernment on on the go you know when we get there and we get our freedom then we can do what we want but right now we got to do what we got to do till we could do what we want to do absolutely so shout out to stephen a too though shout out to him you still doing the uh no fap stuff man that's a good question man i i think i wanted the first you know especially from the urban side i'm an innovator in a lot of things So I like my glory and my homage.

There was nobody looking like me talking about not jacking off and and not watching, you know what I'm saying?

Coming from the hood, you know.

Um, so that changed my life.

It did, I swear to God, it did.

It's something about, you know, changing that narrative of just busting a nut for no reason.

And I'm going to tell you what it was.

It's like I thought about it.

I'm laying in the bed beating my motherfucking meat.

You know what I'm saying?

Got my legs cocked up all crazy.

You know what I'm saying?

Sometimes you bust a nut on your own stomach and shit, grabbing some t-shirt that you want to wear them on and put nut all on it.

It's some weird shit going on here.

Why the fuck am I a legendary superhero motherfucker beating my meat like a fucking weirdo when I can go get, I got to earn this nut.

Once again, I'm all about earning.

I'm not about deserving nothing.

I don't want no instant gratification.

I got to earn it.

So I don't do semen retention like I ain't fucking pussy.

I'm a fucking bitch, but I must earn this nut to come out of my body.

And that's how I directed it.

And that translated to me working out more.

It translated me to focus.

That's the same time I started my YouTube.

It was a direct correlation.

When I started No Flap, I started YouTube and I became a millionaire.

So I tell people all the time, not jacking off and not watching changed my life.

It gave me more directive, gave me more energy, it gave me more, you know, vigor to go handle business.

And on top of that, let me hit the gym more because now I can't, this nut piling up.

I got to make a bitch look at me a little bit more.

I got to get a little more woody, a little more smart.

I got to earn this shit.

You know what I'm saying?

So it elevated me physically, mentally, and monetarily and spiritually too, I feel.

You could channel that energy, man.

For sure.

It's powerful.

And I still, I'm still practicing to this day.

And I'm trying to do more too.

Like I got a woman I'm with now.

And I'm trying to even, you know,

stick with that and not have numerous women and just go vulgar mode because I know 100 million coming for me.

I can smell it.

I can feel it in my bones at night.

It wakes me up.

Have dreams of just glory.

So I know I must, you know, shack down and be a real disciplined individual right now.

Nice.

You say no kids?

Yeah.

You want kids?

No kids for me as of right now.

It has to be like,

once again, my favorite character is Stanos.

I just feel like when I get that 100 million, probably like 30 million solid to deal 100, and I got 30 million liquid I could look at.

I could rest.

I don't want to bring a kid in this world unless I'm super, super substantially, you know what I'm saying,

giving them an energy because I'm chasing this money.

I'm chasing the glory right now.

It's not even monetary sum.

It's just the act of being able to take care of my whole family and showing that no one have to worry about nothing ever.

I'm already the most legendary person in my family tree by far.

My bloodline is all rested on me.

And I always talked about that as a kid.

So for me to have kids, I must have that liquid wealth that I could say,

I could have a kid now.

On top of that, I had a vasectomy.

I did that.

Yeah, so I wouldn't, you know, make no mistakes.

Still nothing and pussy, but it ain't faulting.

You know what I'm saying?

I ain't perfect.

You know what I'm saying?

But I knew that.

So I took the measure of getting a vasectomy, but had my semen safe, you know, it's saved in the vault.

So I could then do a vitro or I can reverse it.

If I ever want to do it, so either way, I can reverse it if I'm married or do a vitro when I find the right woman.

You know, she's about six foot two.

You know what I'm saying?

Six, two, dad.

Yeah, I want a 6'2 bitch.

I'm 6'6.

We can make us a seven-footer.

You know what I mean?

You want an NBA, baby.

Yeah, we're gonna make us a good mutant.

You know what I mean?

Yeah, I got to do that.

You know, they're making fucking $400, $300 million now.

I used to give a fuck about sports because I always felt like sports was really a boobie trap for us.

Because when the hood, that's all we ever thought about was if I make it to the NBA, which is fucking one out of 100 million.

Just to make it a D1 is like one out of 10 million.

But we think everybody's going to do it.

It's a fucking trap because the only other person we see successful in our neighborhood is what?

The basketball player, then the drug dealer, right?

So as soon as you don't make it in sports, you give up where you go into drugs.

And you go to drugs, you sell drugs, what happens?

You die or go to jail.

Boom, they got us.

It's a booby trap.

So that's why you even think about it.

If a person goes to professional sports, they go broke within four or five years.

So they put that carrot in front of you like you have all this wealth and glory, but it don't even last that long.

So we chasing this shit, right?

We don't know how to keep the money, grow the money, and then you're not going to get it because it's one out of fucking billion.

It's about.

So you go to drugs and selling drugs or doing some crime.

Now you go to jail.

Even if you go over here, they trick you because they make it look so good, but you don't even keep the money, you black monkeys.

You don't know what to do with this shit.

Send your ass right back to the hood.

It's crazy.

So I always felt that was a trap.

But now

it's more to it now.

We're learning about stock market, crypto, credit, real estate.

We are the most revolutionary humans that ever walked this earth.

And people scared her that.

And they should be.

Most of us had a 400-year head start.

Once again, it ain't no woe with me, but we're going off facts.

400-year head start.

We came here as what?

Basically cattle.

Then on top of that, when we did get free, shit, they had all these different laws and segregation and all this shit.

We built Black Wall Street.

What do white people do?

Go there and tear it down, burn it down.

God damn, we buy ourselves.

Why the fuck is you fucking with us?

And back in those times, 100 years ago, we was the number one married people to black people.

Wow.

We was the number one married people and we was very lucrative.

in our segregation.

We made the most money with us by ourselves.

So what they do, they come in, put in welfare system.

The black father can't be in the house or he can't get welfare.

We got the projects for you, you know, we got food stamps for you.

So now they put the drugs in the hood.

So now I can't be with my wife at the crib because he can't get this free housing and this free money.

Shit, we got these drugs, so let me sell the drugs.

And once again, you stupid motherfucking shit men out there selling drugs.

I'm not saying like, but what was your options?

You poor.

Poor people do poor shit for the most part in America.

So when that happens, it fucks everything up.

So if you truly think about it, Sam,

when do you really think black people was free to really move around?

Think about it.

We're talking about civil rights moving.

It was fucked up.

They spray you with hoses, dogs on you, can't drink at the water fountain.

That's 70s.

80s, we really got to move around like, okay, now we get it a little bit.

The 80s, brother.

We just now really moving around to learn some shit.

And look at the expedited situation we're in right now.

We learning crypto, learning start, running real estate.

It's all right.

And we got to learn.

And it happens.

I ain't even mad at white folks.

I appreciate them breeding me.

Look how ferocious I am.

Look at my characteristics we go around this world we worship i was in switzerland man them was kissing my toes you know what i'm saying i walk around hong kong they want a goddamn hong kong i'm gonna dig along you know that was gonna happen anywhere i go around this country thanks to the white man bringing this the way they did you know what i'm saying so i'm not mad but it's facts yeah and i i don't want people to be caught up on oh the black no it happened happened to a lot of countries a lot of people it's up the world up let's but it's all right let's go we learning what's what we about to do now though we got the nils and now we're gonna use these sports to learn and monetize and own our own owning our own brands once we get to the point of owning our own

that's when we're gonna take over this world because we create everything we are the curators we are the cultivators you know number one export from america they say is hip-hop culture and influence so from the music to the clothing and all that we export this to the world the world sees this and loves us so once we own the clothing lines we own the content You see what I'm saying?

Now we got it.

We own our products and just don't sell them off or have a branch or a partnership.

No, this is ours.

Who did that?

Kanye mastered that shit.

Jordan was with Nike 40 years.

He's worth 4 billion.

Damn.

Kanye got his own company five years ago.

He is worth six.

Damn.

Because he owned everything.

That's the difference.

Imagine if Jordan owned Nike, I mean, owned Jordan completely, not getting that little 10, 20, what did the fuck he get percentage every year?

You got a lot of money but how much nike got nike was before him you seen a movie with jordan yeah was there anything before jordan no

now who has the most money them nike yeah he gots a penny of that but he's the number one guy but imagine if he got a full ownership of that from the rip that's where the money is at because we are the creators and cultivators once we learn how to own this

the world will be ours and we got the white they scared we ain't we ain't as vicious as them you know

white people think

they scare we scared of y'all.

It was in the 60s and 50s shit.

They was hanging us in the trees, burning, eating popcorn and shit.

Take a picture like this.

Somebody's grandpa right now was in a picture, throwing thumbs up, eating hot dogs, burning niggas in trees.

What the fuck is you scared?

We scared of y'all.

What you scared of us for?

Why are you mad at us?

Y'all did that.

Why we just don't work together?

It's okay.

I know they say,

oh,

the Africans, they sold some of the, they did sell some niggas over here.

Some of them African motherfuckers did get to sell the Lord tribes.

Oh, so what?

But why y'all do us like that?

What we got here, though?

How about that?

Y'all could have treat us good?

Y'all do all this wild shit skin at us and cut our balls off and have us fuck each other and shit.

What's wrong with y'all?

Yeah.

And then who was the first white man that snuck in that good black pussy?

Who was that?

That boy had some fun, didn't he?

He saw that good African black pussy.

Ooh, he got that motherfucking deep.

Didn't he get that?

That's a bad man.

You got to think about all that shit, but it's okay.

It happens.

It happens all over the world bro but i'm not you know i'm not jaded to the situation you know i i love everybody bro you don't seem to have anger no no i get it it's the world my favorite person in in history is gengis khan he conquered with an iron fist you know i'm saying he went for the glory and that's medieval times people might say he was the evil dictator killed millions of people and all that but what is else he is supposed to do that's gonna kill him and his people whatever it is it is but it's time to grow i just feel like everybody should work it's no reason to separate we here we're not going nowhere we don't got nowhere else i don't i don't know no african in my family i'm a black person black american i knew my great grandma she was a regular black lady last name rivers there was no ikabuga that my uh no african motherfucker i ever met in my family i'm a black man i'm okay with that you know what i'm saying i love my white american i'm happy y'all got me here brother but let's work together though yeah we could we could be great a lot of people play the racism card yeah that ain't it but it's part of the shit that shouldn't be played.

You know what it is.

Yeah.

You know, use it to your advantage.

You know what they're doing.

This ain't nothing new.

Be the best person you could fucking be.

Be the smartest you could be.

Be the strongest you could be.

That's what we built for.

Look where we fucking came from.

We should have all the advantages.

We don't need no handouts.

Don't give me nothing.

I want to earn it.

That's how you grow.

That's how you fucking, and then these conversations.

I love having conversation with white people that never seen a real nigga.

They don't understand this dialogue.

I'm tatted up, talk.

inclusive i can still have an intelligent ignorant conversation with a with a high level white man and have a great conversation and he'll leave a little different for talking to a person like me that is needed more like even how myron talked myron is a cool guy to me i get what he says it might be harsh to people but what is he saying this is accountability if the numbers is the numbers and the facts are the facts what the is you mad at how are we going to fix this and move up and move on that's what we got to be about it can't be like oh no is it true then that's a problem how are we gonna fix it that's what i'm on yeah That's it, bro.

I don't give a fuck about no racism.

That shit ain't stopped me.

I'm the God.

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Try to argue facts with emotion.

You can't do that.

And that's a woman's trait, right?

Women do that all day.

Delusional, emotional, bitch, we ain't got time for this shit.

What are the facts?

And then how can we resolve this shit?

We must grow and move the fuck on.

But we can't forget what happened.

We ain't no fools.

But use that as fuel.

And who does that?

You know, the people.

And I used to do basketball training.

Yeah.

I go to a bar mitzvah.

These little kids are 10 years old, nine years old.

They fucking know all their history.

Smart than a month.

They ain't know their history, where they came from what happened to them and they dwell on that what they do they go together communalize each other and they work together that's what they did with their pain they ain't finna sitting around

man they know it we won't we won't we won't get our back we're gonna get this money

yeah

all that ain't no woe is me we're gonna get it back that's what they did they attacked financially so we could do the same and that what we need to do that's men yeah and they crush it they're the smallest population but they uh when it comes to business i think they're the top dogs in almost every major industry at the major at the top of the top, but then on top of that, they they real community.

You could go to a fellow, like, hey, bro, I want to get this house.

It'd be 10 other families.

Okay, we got this, this, this for you.

Once you get this done, you get up, circle it back.

They really do that, yeah.

No interest, no interest,

crazy.

Imagine getting a house for no imagine that, but that's what they built from their pain.

So, we got to channel that, you know what I'm saying, instead of dwelling on

man, fuck all that.

It already happened, champ sucks.

I love that.

Let's move on.

You still hooping?

I'm 43, man.

You're done.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm done, champ.

That was a glorious time of my life.

And like, once again, I feel like it was a booby trap for me, but it saved my life.

It gave me direction.

It gave me an education.

It gave me different environments.

I can see and touch and feel.

Gave me community.

It gave me conversations.

It gave me friendships.

It built me for life, you know, being a sport.

So that's why I took for it more than more than anything else.

It was something I loved and I was great at it, but I never

could control my own destiny when it comes to basketball.

You got to worry about the coach.

You got to worry about that, which is all right.

You know, I never, I never complained.

It was hard for me.

You know, I'm 6'6, 230, and I was a great basketball player.

Were you a center?

No, I was actually a point guard shooting guard.

Wow.

I was vicious.

Magic Children.

Yeah, I was nasty with it.

So like,

and it never was easy for me.

Seventh, eighth, ninth grade, I didn't make the team.

Yeah.

And I'm the best person at the park, but the school didn't like me because I was fighting in school, selling candy, and selling.

I was known as a, you know, a menace in school, so they never put me on the team.

But I finally made the team in 11th grade when I moved from Carmadale, Illinois back to San Diego, California.

And that year I make it one year, I mean, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, none of that shit.

11th grade, I make the team.

Guess what?

I'm MVP.

The first year making it, the junior year, because I never allowed people thoughts of me to be me.

I always knew I was that motherfucker.

And I proved myself right.

And that.

Part of my life built me who I am today.

Coaches didn't like me.

People made fun of me.

Oh, you're going to be so good.

I never got discouraged, I just kept going.

Then, when I did make the team, I was MVP, and then I go back my senior year.

The same coach I went to another school didn't like me.

I sat on the bench, I didn't trip because, guess what?

I knew I was that guy, right?

Senior year,

one of my friends at a time, we were at a basketball camp, he's killing, he did it, he did good.

He gets signed to a university two weeks before college started.

I got no college offers, nothing because I didn't play my last year.

I'm sitting there with him in this meeting to go to the school.

He signs with the school.

Dope, I'm proud of him.

I'm sitting there with him.

They're like, hey, you want to come work to camp with us at our school?

We do a summer camp.

You get 250 a week.

You come on the campus with us.

I'm like, you're like, he's your best friend.

He come with you.

I'm like, damn, I come.

I ain't got nothing going on.

I go there.

And this is how God works.

Every day I'm at that camp, I'm playing with their team.

This is Division II, top level NCAA.

And I am disintegrating these motherfuckers.

So the coach is sitting there like, what in the fuck?

And this is how God worked.

Two of the guys on the team came from the number one junior college in the nation.

My grades were bad.

I only could go to junior college.

The college only had one scholarship left.

This is Georgia Perimeter College.

You can look it up: 99,2000.

They lost in the championship to Steve Francis at a buzzer beater.

The guy on his team was the national player of the year.

I'm giving him work.

He's like, man, you finna go to Moscow.

I'm going to call my coach.

Called his coach, had one scholarship left.

Sight unseen, he vouched for me.

I got that scholarship to Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta.

God is great because once again, I believe I never gave up and I didn't give a fuck.

That's what I've known my whole fucking life and it always paid off.

So when I tell people this shit, they don't understand.

They don't get I really lived this shit and it always worked.

It never going to be easy, easy for a great motherfucker.

It always is going to be difficult.

And I embrace it.

So yeah, bro, and it was a blessing.

So even with that, when I played ball there, it was a glorious time, but I still.

I'm not a person that pay attention to class.

I don't give a fuck about no school.

I just want to have fun.

So I couldn't transfer.

And I did great.

We went to the national tournament.

We lost in Elite Eight.

Great time.

I was all tournament, all conference, all type of shit.

Dope.

But I didn't have grades.

I posted to transfer to Arizona State.

So I go to Arizona State and I was sitting out going to Mesa Community College at this time.

And as I'm there, I had to sit out.

And that's when I ran to some people that was getting some money in the streets.

So as I'm sitting out, I couldn't really play.

I'm just around.

I'm like, man,

I need money.

Fuck all this basketball shit.

So I went to the streets and that changed my life because I got quick money.

I did some things that I don't like speaking on because this podcast shit too real.

I used to tell in detail.

If y'all know the story, know the story.

You know what I'm saying?

It's too crazy right now.

But I did some shit and I made a lot of money fast.

You know what I'm saying?

Around 21, I'm had to escalate.

I'm chilling.

I'm doing very well for myself.

But I had a premonition, me and my friend, that I was either going to die or go to jail because I was doing some shit that you shouldn't do.

Basically, I was robbing drug dealers.

Damn.

You know what I'm saying?

Cartel, actually.

Damn.

Yeah, we're talking, yeah.

So, and they can't, what are they going to do?

They can't get in trouble for that.

But yeah, so it was, it was, my time was coming to the end with that.

I felt that I was paranoid.

I'm waking up, grabbing my gun, cold sweats.

And I had to make another decision.

So, two years of doing that, one of my best friends, Troy Hudson, shout out to Troy Husson.

He played for the Minnesota Timberwolves.

And it was playing the Suns.

And my friend at the time told him what I was doing.

Like, man, Jarvis, he doing this and that, man.

I'm scared for him.

And I'm still playing ball every day at this time.

I'm having money, pulling up Escalade.

I'm going to hoop with Sean Mary and Joe Johnson and Amar Starmire with the Suns.

I'm playing ball with them, killing them.

We cool people.

We put up in the same car.

I'm 21.

Who is this motherfucker?

I'm going to the gym with a bag with some money and a gun in it every day.

That's how I'm moving.

You know what I mean?

But anyway,

he told him that.

He's like, all right, I'm going to talk to him.

So he talked to me like, bro, just come out to Minnesota for a couple of weeks.

You know what I'm saying?

Train with me.

Let me see if I get you on like, at the time, it's called the MBDL.

It's the G League now.

I said, give you some tryouts.

I sit with my agent.

See what we can do.

I'm like, all right.

So we booked our flights.

We went to Minnesota.

We out there.

Once again, I'm in there with Kevin Garnett, hooping him every day.

Kevin McKell is the coach.

I'm just, and I'm playing, I'm balling.

He throw me out of the loose.

He's like, the is this guy?

You know what I'm saying?

I'm playing with the people that got the NBA contracts and people fresh out of, you know, drafted.

They're like, who the fuck is this motherfucker?

I'm straight from the streets with gun smoke on my still got gun smoke on my fingertips.

You hear me?

Yeah.

I was letting that bitch ring.

So like, I'm a real street guy, but I could ball.

But anyway, I got good work for him.

He told his agent I got two tryouts, one with the Tulsa 66ers or something like that, and the Sioux Fall Sky Force is like the best team in the NBDL.

I go there, try out, make the fucking team, bro.

Make the team.

First day there, I always had bad knees because I grew fast.

I grew from six foot to six, six.

I am now in one year.

So that's why I was a point guard.

I was short and then I sprouted, but still was fast and shit.

It was remarkable.

So

first scrimmage game.

First, I mean, first day I'm there, we're doing Tuesdays and shit.

So mind you, I'm like 25, 26.

Now I'm older.

So my knees is hurting.

I'm like, fuck, i'm calling back to my people but i don't think i could do this like these people coming from nba coming down here they killing these real mutants fast who i'm like oh this too real now

first scrimmage game

get a steal go fast break boom pop my meniscus damn

damn

i was in that room bro that night i couldn't sleep because i knew i knew i was gonna get cut I was laying in that bed, bro.

Like, what the fuck am I going to do now?

I can't go to the streets no more.

That's over because to be real, like a couple of my homeboys, they did something right before I left.

End up, you know, somebody died in that situation.

So they was going in jail and over with.

So it was nothing for me in Phoenix.

I'm not going home to my mom.

I'm like, what the fuck am I going to do?

I'm about 26 now.

Basketball is over.

I know I can't play no more.

And I couldn't sleep.

I swear like it was like 6.15 a.m.

I just heard her underneath my door.

It's that letter.

You know what I'm saying?

Your last little check

and your ticket back home.

And my driver knew where I was going at this time because I was cool with the guy in Minnesota, Troy Hussain at the time, but I really was like, I'm going.

I really want to talk to him while I'm out of here.

So this gave me a ticket back to Minnesota, had me a little limousine to take me to the airport, a little $350 check.

I just riding that limousine, knee fucking swollen, like, what the fuck?

You know what I'm saying?

I get back to Minnesota and I figured it out, though.

I figured it out, man.

I ain't ain't going to lie.

I know what I was doing, though, to sustain myself.

I was around them.

My guy in the NBA, he had a $36 million contract, but that's his money.

I'm a grown man.

I understand.

At the time, it's like, damn, you could do more for me, but nah, you got family.

You got friends.

I understand.

You got taxes.

You got a whole life to live.

You retired now.

You got to understand that as a man, ain't no man going to take care of you.

So at the time, I was like, damn.

But more and more I understood.

I got to fend for myself.

So I just start fucking bitches.

I fuck the shit out of the bitches.

They give me money and buy me cars and buy me food and shit.

You know what I'm saying?

My homie did give me an apartment I could stay at the time.

But that ran its course too.

I had to figure it out again, bro.

And it was a legendary time.

Then I figured out,

I worked at a basketball academy and that really saved me, though.

I worked at the basketball academy 43 hoops.

I'll never forget that.

Paige Beckers, like, we trained her.

She like the best.

Yeah, we trained her since four years old.

She's a bucket.

She's a bucket.

We should train her at 43 hoops when she's a fucking little kid girl.

I've seen that shit.

You know what I'm saying?

There's a lot of NBA players i used to train but she's the most legendary one right but when i first seen her i knew this is the best girl i've ever seen in my life as a little girl damn she playing with the boys and i'm like this girl is little white girl with the little black kids cold but not knowing that her stepmom is black her brother is black like you know she raised around black people but she was a ball hog like dog you know what i mean yeah but that was that gave me fulfillment and at that basketball academy where I ran to my guy, Slim, tall guy, who told me, let's do YouTube because I'm all this personality.

I'm already going out.

People love me.

I got all the women, but I'm broke, but I'm still that guy.

So that's why I had this mindset is that money didn't make me.

I already had every bitch I wanted.

I already was cool.

I don't need the money.

I wanted the money, but can nobody get over with me when I got money?

I've been that nigga without the money.

But anyway, my dog, tall guy, he came up with the idea.

He was like, bro, he was in prison.

He used to watch these guys.

on YouTube that should review cars, two white guys, and they were kind of tall.

He was like, bro, there is no black people in YouTube reviewing cars.

We should do it.

I'm like, I don't know what you're talking about.

But I remember seeing a Netflix special about YouTubers that get money.

I'm like, these motherfuckers do get money now.

Mind you, like eight, eight years ago.

So before everybody doing it, like, motherfuckers do get money.

I've seen that, but I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

So he's like, man, I'm going to do it first.

So he bought him a Hellcat.

And at this time, no one had Hellcats besides old, rich, retired

white folks.

You know what I'm saying?

Want no black people having this shit.

Nobody just had a Hellcat.

$80,000 car.

All you guys, a different engine like a regular Challenger.

What the fuck are you doing?

Right.

but he knew it.

He knew cars.

He bought it.

He did the car

and he did like a video.

That shit did like 10,000 views on the first video.

And at this time, I'm doing music and shit.

And I do a music video.

I get a thousand views.

He did this one video right away, 10,000.

He didn't understand.

Like, I'm supposed to get a million views.

I said, no, motherfucker, you type got something.

That ain't regular on your first video.

And he did like a review of the car, 20,000.

I'm like, dog.

You're like, man, that's a lot.

I said, hell yeah.

But I'm still just watching.

Then he wrapped the card.

Mind you, no one was wrapping cards and shit at this time.

He's the first person to do this shit.

That shit did like $50,000.

I'm like, dog.

Then this is what changed everything.

So after that first month, he did very well, but we still ain't understanding.

We ain't knowing about the money or nothing.

His nephew told him, Hey, you need to check your email.

You're going to have AdSense.

It's a letter they send you.

Put that in.

They're going to tell you how much money you make because you met a lot of views.

You're like, I got money already.

Like, I'm telling you, you got money already.

Check this email, check the AdSense, send them the thing, put the code in, send it back.

Boom.

He'd check it.

And this changed our lives forever.

Shout out to Slim.

It was for $800-something dollars.

His car payment, $800-something dollars.

So me and Street Guy knowing money, I said, hold on.

You telling me you just recorded your motherfucking self for one month straight doing this regular shit.

And you got $800 that paid for an $80,000 car?

I'm in.

I'm in.

So he did about five years without me.

After that, I'm with him every day.

We reviewing cars.

We waking up five in the morning, going to the fucking gym, reviewing cars right after that, then going to the gym, training the kids.

And at this time,

I didn't have my own channel.

He told me, get your own channel.

He grabbed my phone, made it for me.

I was like, hey, you talk, because he called Tall Guy Carviews.

He's 6'10.

I'm like, nigga, you tall, I'm tall.

We could be the tall guys.

I just want to mooch.

I ain't going to lie.

I want to just hang on.

We just go together.

You know what I'm saying?

But he was real.

He's the realest motherfucker in the world.

He's like, no, you're going to have your own channel.

I have my own channel.

We still do this stuff together.

Just in case shit go bad, you got your own shit.

I got my own shit, but we still do shit together.

He's like, what you?

I said, I'm Mr.

Organic.

He said, man, you're just going to be yourself?

I'm like, Hell yeah, I don't want to do no, I'm gonna know for me.

Made the channel, boom.

And then

something hit me one day.

I was watching this guy named Star.

He used to be on like on the radio, but he used to always do live streams.

This is eight years ago.

He used to do live streams.

People give him donations.

And I used to watch this shit.

And I'm like, damn.

He used to be on there live.

People talk to him and do super chats and shit.

And he make like two, three hundred dollars a day.

I'm like, hmm.

If I get on this shit every day, even I got extra hundred dollars, that's 3,000 a month.

Making a couple thousand on youtube at this time i already have my clothing line one of the ones make five six hundred on that i'm balling if i do this so every day we wake up five in the morning hit the gym we go to do the car reviews like ape we go train the kids and i still have the job at the same time too then i train the kids then i do my live stream i do this every day for three months i was making over 12 000 a month right away in my first three months on

and i was like oh it's on so what the transition that went to the next level

i bought me hellcat so he bought him a Hellcat.

That bought me Hellcat.

I didn't give a fuck about cars.

People know me for Hellcash and all that.

I didn't give a fuck about that car, but it was generating revenue.

So that's what we talked about at the beginning of buying shit.

That's the cycle that started.

So now you're going to see how I got to that.

So now I bought the car.

I bought a Hellcat, 100,000 views right away.

That paying for the car every month right there.

Every time I do a rap on it, 100, something thousand.

So every time I did something to the car, I'm making more and more money.

Let me get another car.

I bought me a truck.

Boom.

Now the views doubling so now my car payments 1800 1800 right i'm making 5 000 to accents i'm making eight eight to nine thousand in donations i'm making three thousand on my merch because i'm fly got dope shit they paid attention boom i found the blueprint so me and him just going crazy now so instead of reviewing cars i stopped reviewing cars i just start being myself so that's when the the king of downtown vlogs people know me for that now i'm just going out i already was the king now i'm pulling up hellcat pulling up corvette downtown Now I really got the money with this shit.

I'm already valet in the front.

I'm already walking in past everybody.

Now I got money.

I'm recording myself.

No one was doing this shit eight years ago.

I'm in Minneapolis at the time.

No one even knew, never heard of no shit like this.

Vlogging and what the fuck?

Crack the code.

So now I'm, you see me got girls.

I got a Corvette.

I throw one in the trunk, take the two of them home.

This is all real.

This ain't no pranks.

This ain't no gold digger pranks.

I take two bitches home in the Corvette, one in the trunk.

I wake up in the morning, put one back in the trunk and drop them back off in front of everybody, recorded it.

Glory, because I've been doing this before, and they even know about YouTube.

So you got to think about it.

Say, it wasn't even no clout at the time.

It's off me being that nigga already.

It wasn't like I'm going to be on YouTube.

They didn't know what the fuck it was.

I was already that guy.

That's the difference between me and all the rest of these motherfuckers.

But that elevated.

My dog Slim said, let's go to LA.

I'm like, shit.

I'm skipping this part too, but that time as I'm grinding, working, and getting that money, I was in a basement under an old white lady paying $600 a month.

You know what I'm saying?

I climbed it, and I'm 35 at the time, grown as fuck, still trying to figure it out.

But once I got to YouTube, finally got my own place, finally got them cars.

So I made it at that basement.

But people could go back eight years ago and see me in that basement.

I recorded it all, bro.

It will be a movie when it's all said and done.

But fast forward, my guy goes to LA, right?

He like, let's go to LA.

We maxed out in Minneapolis.

Cause by this time, I'm downtown now, condo, Corvette, the dog.

But ain't nowhere else to go.

And then it's cold and fucking blizzard seven months out of the year.

You know what I mean?

So it's like, yeah, we can't get much content and it's over.

I capped it up.

Yeah, hit the top.

Hit the top.

Minneapolis.

Oh, he's like, let's go to LA.

I'm like, shit, that's scary.

Them bills are going to double.

There's more people out there like us.

I don't know.

He went first and he changed the game again because we gave him another blueprint.

Let me tell you this shit, too.

People caught on to it now, but this is real game if you're a content creator and you can still do this.

Once you buy a car, you get a proof for a big car.

You get a proof of that.

So I get a car, Hellcat, I get approved for $100,000 from Bank of America.

That means means I can get a $100,000 loan, right?

Because Bank of America gave it to me.

So within that two-week frame, I can go to Wells Fargo and get that same loan.

I know I can get that.

I got the same shit showing the same shit.

So I give me a Hellcat, I get me a Corvette, I get me a TRX all in the same week.

What that's going to do to your views?

You bought three supercars in all one fucking week.

It's going to pay for all those cars, right?

So that's how we learned the game.

So we buy three cars at the same time.

go super viral, the content paying for itself.

Content doing so well, guess what?

Who comes here?

Partnership with the dealership.

They give us $5,000 a month to shout out their dealership.

We're getting rid of.

We're getting tire stickers.

We're getting all these different, you know what I'm saying, sponsorships now.

So not only by being glorious and putting your wrists up and having all this dope shit, your views go up.

So you get partnership.

Your views go up.

Your asset go up.

Your merch sales are more.

So that's the blueprint we learned.

So we like, this never going to stop.

So.

That would turn it up.

And I seen him do it.

I didn't go.

I came and visited him.

As soon as I visited him, I saw what he did.

I went and got me another car.

I went to the same dealership.

Let me get a car.

You know what I'm saying?

I left it there for like a month, but I was there for a month with him, chilling and shit, living life.

But all my views went up because I'm around him.

He's the most viral guy at the time.

And he's a real guy because he told me to come.

And I stayed for a month.

Then I got me an apartment.

I said, I'm coming to in the same building.

And that's when we changed the world.

Downtown Circle across the street from the staples center at the time.

It was a new building.

Nobody was there.

We was there.

And we went crazy.

You hear me?

I went crazy.

I went fucking, I had a Corvette, had a track halt.

Then I got the Rolls Royce Rafe.

And that's when I changed the game because that was my dream car.

And they seen me do it, you know, and it changed everything.

And the beauty of LA at that time, I was so big into my merch.

Shout out to one of the ones that around the corner is the fashion district.

So I can go there, get my merch, get myself stitched and all that, and get all the dope shit and go sell it right away.

So I was making 30,000 a month in my apartment and merch myself.

Damn.

Yeah.

And but what took me to the pinnacle that got me to Malibu that everybody super know, when COVID hit,

i thought it was over covet hit 2020 we can't go outside this is la is strict what i'm gonna do i was doing mr organic soap i was doing mr organic sanitizer and i was one of the first people to make my own mask i was getting custom made masks doing it for a hundred dollars a pop and it was selling damn it was going crazy because it was all custom and dope before anybody had custom masks i made them fly and it was doing great for me so that time i went up to 50 000 a month and now i was dropping merch still i'm thinking everybody gonna be broke i'm not knowing everybody's going to be rich at this time.

So I went so hard at the perfect time because everybody got all this fake ass PPE loan money and all this shit.

So they was buying all my shit.

Then everybody's content went through the roof because everybody was in the house.

So that's how I got super money.

Then I hit another super substantial situation.

Shout out to my guy, Marco El Chapo.

I'll never forget him.

21 year old,

stock market fucking genius.

He made 10 million in one fucking year, but he was my, he, I was his biggest like idol.

He was my biggest supporter.

He fucked with me and he told me, like,

give me this money.

I can make it more money.

How much you need?

I believed him because he showed me his shit.

I'm like, all right, you're 100,000.

He turned 100,000 to 1.5 million in four months.

Damn, off options?

Options.

Holy crap.

Keshla and all that shit and game stopping all that shit.

He didn't ask for a fucking dime.

What?

21 years old.

And his young brother, who was 16 at the time, told him how to do it.

It's crazy.

Shout out to my guys.

So that's when I went crazy.

So now I'm a millionaire.

I thought I was going to fucking drown, Sam, when I went to LA.

I was scared to death, but I went.

Once again, no risk, no reward.

Leaps of faith is everything.

Me and my daughter, Slim, we was bred on that shit.

You know what I'm saying?

Got to work hard, believe in yourself, never give up, and don't give a fuck.

And I did it, and it always worked.

It's the same shit from basketball.

I keep doing it.

When I'm scared, I just keep fucking going.

I'm going to beat it.

So now I'm there, right?

So now I'm here, Sam.

Millionaire.

A million.

A million liquid in account, man.

I'm looking at my Wells Fargo.

M.

Goddamn.

What?

Rory time.

Rory dealership.

Can I get one?

100,000 down.

Wire.

Get the fuck out of there.

I'm pulling up.

I ain't finna stop now.

Cause once again, Sam, you heard the blueprint, right?

What's the blueprint?

Keep getting the top level shit.

I can't have one supercar.

I have a Hellcat and a Corvette.

Let me get a 720.

That ain't enough.

Let me get a four by four square, not a regular G-WAC and a big one.

Let me get the green too, slime green.

Let me get that.

I already got the Rolls Royce.

What else I need?

AMG GT.

Let me get that.

Hey, brother, happy birthday.

Hellcat, here you go.

Hey, mom, you always want that Benz, huh?

Here you go.

Bought it.

Retire too.

Sold it.

Don't worry about that.

I took care of everybody.

I took care of myself.

And then, let me get the mention of Malibu because at the time, you know, everybody robbing people and shit.

Yeah.

So now I'm super cautious.

I'm six foot six with a green beard.

I'm iced out with fucking six supercars.

So I had to move from downtown.

I go to Malibu and I'm super smart, Sam.

Don't ever get this ignorant shit.

Do you know what I'm saying?

Misconstrued it.

So I'm not going to be in a regular place.

So I had to find a place that's going to have six supercars that's custom, all fucking wrapped in all my custom cars.

And me, I got to hide this shit.

So I went to Malibu all the way up a mountain.

15 minutes up the mountain, 15 minutes down the mountain.

You can't even get up there with a fucking gate and all this shit.

Big ass estate.

Smart.

So that's when I moved to.

Parked myself there.

Now I'm trapped.

I watched Nipsey die.

I watched Pop Smoke die.

Heard about Young Bird getting robbed.

I'm hearing all this shit, seeing all this shit.

Now I'm super paranoid because now I got all this shit.

Now I can't even fuck bitches.

So imagine you're the most glorious person you've ever been, all this money, all this fame.

But you can't even go out.

I can't even go to a restaurant in my car.

So they're going to get me.

I can't have bitches over.

They're going to set me up, tell my location.

I'm trapped like a fucking supervillain, like Batman.

I felt like Batman for real, just in the crib.

Can't even go nowhere, but I can make content.

And then that's when everything flipped on me.

I got to the top.

Big partnerships.

I had a partnership for $30,000 a month, but my bill is $50,000 a month.

My cars alone was like $20,000 a month.

My crib was $15,000 a month.

My mom retired paying all her bills.

You know what I'm saying?

It's a lot.

And I had a partnership for like $30,000 a month, like in total, probably $40,000 a month in partnerships.

YouTube is doing good.

I probably was getting like $15,200 on the ad sense.

Merch doing good by eight, you know, so I'm doing good, but it's right there all the time, though.

But I got this money in my account.

But once again, a million ain't a lot.

If your bill is $50,000 a month,

so after that year ran out of that partnership, now crypto, because it was a crypto partnership, then it drops 70%.

And I was putting a lot of my money into crypto and letting it sit because I'm thinking it's going to go up forever.

I ain't having it in my bank.

I ain't stupid.

Drops 70%.

So now 70% of my money stuck.

Now the partnerships are gone.

The viewership dropped.

I still got to pay all this shit.

That's when shit got real.

You know what I'm saying?

And

I never got discouraged.

Even when I lost every, I did.

I had to get every I had to sell all the cars.

The worst part ain't gonna lie, because I am a real nigga.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm gonna keep reinterrating.

I'm a street guy for sure.

I came from that shit, but I'm L, I made it out.

But it's still, I looked up to the drug, dealing with all the jury and the fly shit.

Even though I never, you know, think it was cool.

I did some shit I shouldn't have done.

I don't idolize that shit, but that's the character I seen, the big jury, the fly clothes.

So my jury was like Superman's cape.

Had a lot of it, my big gargoyle, my one of the ones piece.

This shit I dreamt of.

And I, you know what I'm saying?

Got it in gold.

These are my trophies.

Every year, I got a new piece, Protect Ice Out Nautilus, when I didn't know about them, but I paid $90,000 for it.

Damn.

I had to sell all that shit.

I put that shit in a bag.

I had to fucking

go to that jewelry store, bro.

One of the hardest days of my life.

People can say what they want to, but I'm going to be real.

That shit hurt me, bro.

I had to go to that jeweler, jeweler, open that bag up and tell them, man, what you going to give me for this?

And now they they know you're at a disadvantage.

They know you're selling it.

They're not dumb.

They know they're sold for you.

So they don't give you bottom prices.

I bought it from you, brother.

If I bought this chain for you for $60,000 and I come back, give me my $60,000, give me $50,000, we got $25,000 for you.

Damn.

Diamonds ain't this right up.

What?

I spent all this money.

I got, because everybody's selling.

Everybody broke at this time, right?

Everybody losing their shit.

I got all this shit I bought from these other people.

I can't even get this shit off right now.

give me what you give me sold that and had my last book of money um

and then what

man and with these exotic dealers man people know it's always some with them too bro like they some sneaky

sometimes you know what i mean i had two bad cars one had a bad title and then another one it was my fault you know i'm saying on my uris

um i was renting it out when i went to switzerland because i'm going right i'm going i'm leaving the country i'm about to go to switzerland right so i still had the uris so i was rented out so the finance company heard about it and they took it from me you know what i'm saying damn repo all my

yeah the title stuff i just saw what happened with wires only happened to me too i should say same

with my rolls royce dawn i never told this story i'm gonna tell a story about that yeah so i got my rolls royce dawn

with red interior oh dream and i covered it with the spawn i call it the spawn dawn you know what i'm saying tough But anyway, these scandalous motherfuckers.

So when I was going down, I want to get rid of this shit.

I got it for a good price, right?

I got it for like $190.

It was still worth like $220.

I was paying it for a year.

So now it should be down about

$160.

Still should be worth $200.

I should be $40,000 up.

Let me sell this motherfucker, get out of this $5,000 a month payment, put me $40,000 in my pocket, still got the Eurus.

I'm Gucci.

I go to sell it.

This has a salvaged title.

What?

Fuck is you talking about it's a salvage title?

Yeah, we can't buy it from you.

You got a salvage title.

I call the finance company.

What the fuck is y'all talking about?

No, my bad.

It's a problem owner.

We're going to fix it.

So I said, hey, man, I'm not paying this shit till y'all fix it.

Like, how you'll give me a car to save his title?

I can't even sell this shit.

Oh, we're going to fix it.

Two months go by.

They don't fix it.

Hey, bro, I'm not paying this fucking payment.

Okay, they called me.

This is how they got me.

Damn,

they got me, brother.

They called me like, hey, man, listen up.

We can't fix the title, but we'll take the car back, give your down payment back.

It was 40,000.

I'm like, damn, I got the 40, I want.

Come take this bitch.

I have 4G outs on it.

I'm going to take it to the tire place, put your stock wheels on it, take the wrap off, and give me my money.

They're like, all right, no problem.

They're talking to me nice and all.

We'll send a tow truck.

What?

Cool.

I'm going to drive with them to the toe place.

I go with them to the tire place.

They got their toe.

I'm switching out the tires for them.

Hey, what time I come tomorrow and get a check?

Oh, come tomorrow at 12.

All right.

I'm going to be there.

Go home happy.

Yes, that's a blessing.

Got that $5,000 on my back.

God, that's great.

And I get 40 ball.

Ooh, I'm up.

You know what I'm saying?

I call them 12.

Hey, I call them.

Hello, hello.

No answer.

Let me call back.

They told me 12.

no answer i do that for three days damn

he sends me an email

hey i'm sorry to inform you when we remove the wrap on the car it's a little more damage than we thought

and uh so we're not able to give you the money back that we post to so we we just took the car back so really these bastards just took the car it was a finango from the rip they wasn't giving me shit they really just repoed it type they didn't put on my record thank god but they took it back from me, got their car back, and then remarkably, you want to hear another little goddamn kicker in the mouth?

I checked the title again.

Guess what?

They removed the salvage title on it.

No way.

Wow.

Oh, cold.

It's cold.

Cold-blooded.

So the car is as a motherfucker.

But anyway, so yeah, now what I'm gonna do, champ.

I got my last like 100, 200.

I met a guy that was a watch dealer.

Not been a watch dealer, a watch collector at the highest level.

you're like bro we're going to watches and wonders in switzerland you want to go i've never been to switzerland let's go i go there you teach me the whole watch game i know protek is here ap is here rolex

all the watch companies here i'm like damn this is where they're made at okay like let me put you on the game authorized dealer he said because i had a rolex at this time at that time um presidential chocolate face you know what i'm saying um diamond dial

i paid like 60 000 for it had to sell it to got 30 another scalp everything scout brother.

It was brutal.

It was a brutal time.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah.

Hurt bad.

But at least you got something, right?

At least you got some real shit.

You got some money.

God is great, right?

But anyway, he was telling me, bro, you could have bought that from them for the 30.

You could have sold it for 60.

I'm like, how?

He's like, he's the authorized dealer.

It takes a long time to get on the list and all that, but I'm on all the lists.

I'm the collector.

We had to connect in Japan.

So he had to get the watch.

I get an AP,

cost 25.

We sell it for 50 right away to Japan.

Damn.

So he put me on the game.

So we right there at the source.

So I went out there, watched his wonder.

He showed me, boom, boom, boom.

I got me a sprite at that time.

I had a little bit.

I'm like, I'm going to get a sprite, left-handed sprite just came out.

I got that, boom.

Bought it for 10, sold it for 21 right away.

Damn, I just bought $11,000.

He's like, bro, we're going to come back.

Let's come out here and stay, bro.

We're going to run this bitch up.

I'm like, fuck it.

I ain't got nothing to lose anyway.

I lost everything here.

I need a way out.

You know what I'm saying?

So I left, went to Switzerland.

I leave everything, brother.

I'm a black nigga, six foot sisters, real nigga in Switzerland.

And I had a good time.

You know what I mean?

I bet I did.

I was feasting upon them hoes out there, right?

But anyway, that's why I learned the watch game.

He put me in the loop, man.

I bought so many watches that got me back up.

Got my bag all the way back up.

I was going to stay too, I'm not going to lie.

I got an AG.

It's like a company that's called out there so I can get my work visa.

And I had a lawyer working on getting my work visa.

But when you're in the Shingon region, Those European countries, you only got three months within 180 days to be there, no matter what.

So we went to Watches and Wonders, came back, my clock was already going.

So when I go back a month later, I really only got 60 days.

But I'm thinking I got 90 days to get this shit done, but no, I had 60.

So by the time I'm trying to get this shit done, my visa ran out.

I didn't got an apartment.

We're running around G-Wagons and shit.

I try to talk to the embassy, like, hey, they're like, you got to leave now.

You 20 days past your, your work, your, your tourist visa.

Damn.

Get out.

I'm like, bro, he's like, hey, I'm like, brother, I got an apartment and shit.

I got a car.

He like, that's your fault.

Either you coming, you going to a day.

or we give it to Friday or we're going to send the authorities to make sure you leave.

I said, damn.

So I had to come back to America, bro.

I had to figure it out again.

But thanks to my dog, Tall Guy, who put me in the game, he had a situation for me when I came back.

He knew because I called him like, bro, I don't know.

I'm going to come back.

Before I even got here, like, bro, don't worry about it.

I got something for you.

Don't worry about it.

And even to go to that situation, to pay it for it, when I got that 1.5, it's on a video.

I gave my 100,000 cash for putting me on the game.

The same guy I started with.

I paid for it.

So it pays for it again for being a real friend to a real friend.

When I needed him, he got me.

I stayed there.

He had a spot for me for six months so I could recalibrate my brain.

What I'm going to do and what I want to do.

I want to do podcasts.

I figured like, I ain't got to spend that much money.

I got to invest in all this goddamn cars and all this stupid ass shit.

I already built the brand.

I'm the best talking, best looking motherfucker in the world.

I'm going to do podcasts.

So I came back.

I did the podcast with my girl El.

Shout out to L, Tacos and Schwarmer.

We did one podcast.

She fucking had 100 subscribers.

We went viral.

Three of her clips went 8 million, 7 million.

It was crazy.

Damn.

Our first podcast we did was fucking remarkable.

We do another one again, 4 million, 3 million, 5 million.

God is great.

I'm like, I'm doing podcasts.

I'm going to stick to this shit.

So then I went back on no jumper again.

Then I had to make a decision.

Shout out to Fresh.

I was like, I want to go to Miami.

I know Fresh and them.

I don't know nobody here.

I want to do podcasts.

I know Fresh and Fit the biggest motherfuckers in the world.

They're my guys.

I'm going to come here, fuck with them, and figure it out.

You know what I'm saying?

So I came here.

I was coming to Fresh Mastermind.

I came, went to Boxer, went and worked out, found me a condo.

I'm coming.

You know what I'm saying?

And me and Fresh had a conversation, right?

And I talked to him about it on my podcast.

And we still cool, but it was a problem because I talked to him numerous times.

I said, Fresh, you are my dog.

I got nobody here.

I got nothing here.

You got to be my liaisons.

I don't need nothing from you.

But if it's like an event or something, I need content because I don't know nobody.

I got to have content to pay my bills really.

I got some money, but even though I got 200,000, you know, my bill is still 10,000.

Take care of my mom.

That's 10 months.

I'd be fucking to zero if I ain't got nothing else coming in.

I got to get content.

So just let me know.

It's an event, something going on.

Nigga, let me know.

I pull up, get my content.

I'm going.

At the highest level, if you could do this, I know this a lot.

I'm asking, but if you can't, I understand.

Nigga, let me be third seat, come on the podcast every now and then, get my shit off so I get my name back out there.

Let me fuck with y'all every now and then.

I got you, bro.

I got you, bro.

Talk to him like three or four times.

Hey, brother, I ain't got nobody here.

I got you.

I got you.

Come here, motherfucker.

Leave me to die.

Damn.

Yeah, fresh were dirty for that.

Mom, Fresh?

We talked about it.

Oh, he set this up at least.

Yeah, he set this up.

And we cool now.

I just did Fresh and Fit last night.

Myra ran out of town.

I was a second guest.

It was me and Myra.

I mean, Myra went there.

It was me and Fresh.

I was in the front seat.

You know what I'm saying?

So, but shit work how it's supposed to work because when he left me there, I had to figure out.

So, once again, I'm sink or swim.

I'm going to go all out.

So, I went all out.

I went so crazy, a couple more viral clips that I got another podcast with a big blog called On Site.

Ry Lee, who was Nicki Minaj's best friend, loved me.

We do a podcast together.

Boom.

Got bread from that.

My own podcast, organically speaking, found me a place.

Went crazy viral on that.

Two big partnerships.

Got my content again.

So I've been here a year and a half.

That's all I got here, brother.

Now I'm here today.

Let's go.

It's a crazy story, right?

Yeah.

It's real.

A lot of ups and downs.

I'm not upset.

But it's glory.

It's glory.

And I signed up for it all.

You never see me down.

You never see me out.

And like I said in the beginning, and to make sure we understand that,

that was my business.

I never took it personal.

So when I lost everything, I didn't trip.

It was business.

It happens.

If I bought these cars and did all this content, I went up, I'm thinking never going to stop.

It's like if I bought me one McDonald's, I'd make $100,000 on it.

They got 10 more for sale.

Give me all of them bitches.

I'm not knowing that McDonald's is going to shut down.

And I mean, I'm thinking I'm going to keep doing it.

I'm going to go to IKA no more.

Not known as the cap.

You get to 10, then shit, everything folds.

I didn't know.

I had to be the guinea pig of it.

So I know where my cap is.

So the cap is you get you like one, one cool car, two cool cars maximum.

Don't go too big.

Don't go Wes Watson big.

Don't go Wes Watson big.

And I told Wes, because I was at the mastermind when Wes was there.

And he used to watch me too.

He's like, organic, look at all my cars.

I'm like, I said, Wes, get rid of all that shit.

I told him, I'd been there.

You went bigger, Bugatti, all that, but shit, I could have got, I had a six supercar.

I could have got to be Bugatti to put it all together so i said bro get rid of all them cars tone it down bro because you can't maintain this you know what i'm saying

i and once again i understand the business i understand the perception game you know i'm saying there's no way you can sustain this doesn't last doesn't last you got to have an exit plan you got to have some real business quiet business people don't know about they'll make their real money that sleep money fucks where's that or a product or some big deal if you ain't got that your ass is gonna drown i don't give a fuck who you is so he's still doing what he's doing but you know what i mean a lot of them cars going as they should.

Get rid of more of that shit.

Shout out to him.

He's a smart man.

He's going to make it.

You know what I mean?

I'm from San Diego, too.

You know what I'm saying?

From San Diego.

So I fuck with Wes, but at the same time, it's like,

I know, I heard him say nigger a couple of times like with the ER.

I'm not no dummy.

You know what I'm saying?

And I heard him when he was fighting that guy.

He wasn't wrong for fighting him, but you can't gouge his eyes to call him a nigger and all.

I heard you say that, bro.

Yeah.

Heard that phone call.

You call that dude a nigga that was trolling you.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, you fuck with niggas.

You like our style.

You like our music and all that, bro.

Don't go that far with it.

You know what I'm saying?

I know you're in the prison and all that with them white boys.

I get it.

But I know you love us, bro.

Take that out your vocabulary.

You know what I'm saying?

We respect you.

We fuck with you.

I know you fuck with us.

Don't do that no more.

You know what I'm saying?

That ain't right.

You know what I'm saying?

Stop.

And I'm a San Diego motherfucker.

I'm from Southeast San Diego.

We go to the same gym.

I don't got no problem.

I don't want to hurt them, but it's like a conversation I would like to have, though.

Yeah.

Because I know what it is, bro.

You can't do that one.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah.

That ain't right.

But yeah, bro.

Crazy story, man we'll have to film again one of these days real dude that was awesome yeah it's real bro what do you want to close off with here um man i appreciate you bro we supposed to been doing this shout out to fresh for cooking this up you know what i mean that's how it go yeah you know what i mean because uh and i give fresh another props too because he was a real man admitted that and we we came together and we grew and i remember when he first got andrew tate the first time Because I was the person that went the most viral on that shit with my clip that one time, but even before Andrew Tate and him.

But he told me, like, bro, come out.

I got this guy named Andrew Tate.

remind me of you like a european you damn it's a more structured you but y'all so similar talk about dictators and the women and the money and i'm like man all that man i don't know this motherfucker i turned it down damn we supposed to been doing the podcast together for a week straight bro one of my biggest mistakes ever turned down tate yes damn for a week straight we've been best friends by this time a week together talking shit and similarities you and tate would have been close

it's not too late though it's not too late it's gonna happen when it's supposed to happen but that's one i don't regret much in life but i do regret that man and once again shout out to fresh because he was orchestrating that he was putting it together man yeah

um other than that man i just want everybody to be great you know i don't care what color creed you are everybody has happen to them you know every race every background you know white people they ass came here from somewhere else too they came on a boat too they did they wasn't born here you know what i'm saying yeah but they made it happen They did some shit.

They tell the Indians, hey, give you a bag of nickels and take all of New York.

That's crazy.

Give you a horse.

Here, your horse here.

Give me Montana.

Okay, I'll trick them, but hey, hey, business.

That happens.

We got to let that go we gotta grow you know i mean as a unit you know it's crazy right now uh china we don't know what they're doing there's some shit going on some shit brewing you know so we're gonna need each other yep and it's enough for everybody that's another thing too you know don't compete with your friends eat with your friends figure out what they're doing combine and grow you know community is the way to grow money the right way you go far by yourself but you go the furthest together

And if you're asking for glory, you're asking for greatness.

It's never going to be easy for us.

You hear my story?

And that's more than that.

I started at 35 when I gave this story.

You know what I'm saying?

I told you basketball shit, but other than that, it was a crazy life before that.

But that's okay.

I love it.

You know what I'm saying?

There was a lot of ups and downs.

But no matter what, bro, I grew up in Southeast San Diego in the projects.

You know, I could never lose.

I can't.

People say I fall off.

I'm in Icon Brickle, bro, overlooking the ocean with Ashon Martin, a screenshot custom, sitting right here with $100,000 in jury on an off day.

I work for myself.

I wake up.

I do me for a living.

What you do for a living, Mr.

Organic?

I do me.

I monetize my lifestyle.

You know what I mean?

So it's a blessing.

Make sure I go to organiclifestyle.com, get that clothing.

You know, I love my merchandise.

It's going to be a $100 million brand.

Podcast, organically speaking, I'm having fun with that.

I want to be the black Joe Rogan.

I want to get the scientists and shit like that on there.

Yes, one of those different type of perspectives.

You know what I mean?

That's about it, bro.

I want everybody to be glorious, man.

Go for it.

And don't compete with people that.

You know what I'm saying?

You don't see yourself being.

See people want to compete with people like us that work hard.

and you're everybody don't care to be one percent people, bro.

Relax if you're not like that, you're not like that.

Don't get depressed, don't get just be regular.

It's okay to get a regular job, it's easier.

We got a grind first every day, you know.

It you ain't sitting here doing all these podcasts for no fucking reason.

This ain't easy, ain't easy, man.

Not at all, not at all.

It's easy to go to work and touch a clock.

That's simple, brother.

You good, though.

You want to do this shit?

You heard me losing all that shit.

I've lost all my money twice, too.

Come on, champ.

You heard me in fucking Switzerland as a black nigga trying to figure out something watching this shit after having six fucking supercars in a mention of Malibu in front of the fucking world.

Everybody laugh at me, but I'm gonna have the last laugh

because I don't give a fuck.

I love it.

I already made it, man.

Like training day, I already won.

Let's go.

That was fun.

Three of them.

Oh,

check them out, guys.

Peace.