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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What's up its lip service. I'm Anela, I'm gg maguire,
I'm Jordan Vanuel.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
And I'm the new host.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
I can see it.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Just brought me on. Man. I'm so grateful. Thank you. Man.
I don't mean to put it. I ain't got my
paperwork yet, but I'm in.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Don't cause no disagreements up here.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
But I'm not moving to New York. Man, it's too
cold out here the winter.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Man, you got your shoes off. We love it at Hore.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
We've only done lip service with you at the BT Award,
so it's nice to have you in studio for a
real sit down.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Because you can't just talk to Tyres for five minutes. No,
that's impossible. It's not possible. So to much.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
You got too many valuable jewels to drop for it
just to be a five to ten minute conversation. We
need this full hour that you're about to give us.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
I'm just very grateful this could be. I have a
relationship with Angela what you said, you know, but I'm
grateful that you would even be interested in having me on.
And I'm at the moment that first of all, i'm
you know, I met you in the capacity of that
other opportunity, obviously, and I didn't really know what happened
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and why you parted, but I kind of you know,
how you can fall in love with someone a certain
way in a certain setting, and then it's just like, well, damn.
It wasn't a matter of questioning what God was doing,
because God is the all knowing God. But I will
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say I was more concerned and more worried than anything,
because you're such a good person, and I feel like
I know your heart and I feel like you represent
a particular vibration, and I was just like, damn, you know, like,
I don't want anything to happen. I don't want you
to fucking try something, go try and reinvent the wheel
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in whatever capacity city and failed because you mean too
much to me and you mean too much to the culture.
So fuck yeah, I'm here. Whatever the fuck you doing.
I don't give a fuck if it's interviews in an
alley with a midget mone nigga, I'm in this.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
I have to tell me no that, no, fuck that
they don't.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Want us to say. They need to get rid of
the ship from the dictionary.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
You know what, though, And I appreciate you for saying
that because Tyre, you know, we always got to bet
on ourselves. And I know you know that, just like
anybody else knows. And I never look at anything necessarily
as a failure. You know, something doesn't work out. I
just look at it like we got to figure out
what can work, and so I was. I never have
felt like I failed at this, you know, No, it wasn't.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
And here's the thing, people, and I don't want you
to think at all that I created or projected. If
she tries to step out on her own, she will fail.
In my mind, we have just seen people do that,
and in most cases when they make the pivot, there
is no plan.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Yeah, oh no, I had a plan.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Listen, everybody want to grow, evolve and switch it up.
But is there a plan? And in most cases people
don't have one. So obviously, as you sip in this
motherfucker tea, we're gonna go ahead and say cheers because
I don't drink. We're gonna say cheers and start that
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thing off the right way. You know what I'm saying,
Because not only is she winning, but she set y'all
up to win too. Godda, because I ain't never seen
you in my life. I just met you, you know
what I mean, and you good people. And I don't
know who all these people are behind the camera, but
this is what happens when see everything attached to me wins.
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That's a song and that's what we can say about Angela.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Absolutely wow, this is like a whole.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
And I want to say, you're so real because they
told us that this interview wasn't going to happen today
and then they hit us back and said it's back
on because Yreesa, I got taken off the schedule and
he was like, what is off? Because they were like,
he's been running late, he has a lot going on.
We don't know if this is going to happen, and
then you made it a priority.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
This motherfuckers is making ship up. Like when I tell
you what not one piece of that conversation reached me. Really,
it was never not going to happen today.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Oh well, yeah, we appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
For that, just like you know, like when I leave it,
somebody gonna get a different time.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Oh my god, I didn't tell you that.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
After that, I just because they can't be making I
appreciate it. Yeah, oh he might not be made always
back of motherfucker it was never off. Well, you know what,
I have been here if it was nine pm.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
It's an important time though, because it's a busy month.
You know, this month, you have the double album coming out,
you have the movie coming out on the same day.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
It could have been nine thirty pm. I'm in here.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
That's not that late, though you made it sound like.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Two am. I'm wide awake. This is when I wake up.
I'm not a morning If this ship was nine am,
I'd be struggling for Yeah, that's anyway. I just wanted
to give you that love. I know I'm supposed to
be promoting shit, but you family, man, and I just
wanted to express those real sentiments. Man. And I think
right now one of the biggest downfalls in black culture
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is we don't really know how to celebrate each other.
We really are threatened and insecure about somebody else winning.
Like when the fuck did me winning make you lose
so much sleep? Nigga? God never had that in mind
for you. You understand what this is is predestined. I
can go out my way to fuck it up, and
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if God still got my name on it, it's gonna happen.
Like this is real, man, It's so many black people
are insecure about. You know, if I give you a
little wisdom, a little insight, if I help you, if
I figure out I need to help you get some
ratings and help you secure this that you know what
I'm saying, you might outdo me. Motherfucker. Y'all have five
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minutes of fame. My shit started with thirty seconds. I'm
still here, still here. I went out of my way
to fuck my own career up.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
It's still here.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Then, I'm still here. Don't worry about losing sleep over
somebody else's gifts. Your resume will not get you in
all of these rooms that God got your name on
it already. Man, All you gotta do is be obedient,
listen to the vision, the knowledge, make the pivot when
you're gonna make the pivot. But I have a plan.
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Most of you motherfuckers out here want to leave where
you work at, leave all you want. Broke, motherfucker, you
got no plan?
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Oh my god. You know it's so interesting. You say
you went out of your way to fuck up your
own career.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Yes, but at times, at times, I have nothing perfect.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Did you ever think that it really was going.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
To be over your career I'm only had Literally, this
might sound crazy, and for some of y'all, you might
think that this sound egotistic, and let me tell me.
Let me give you two perspectives as an answer. The
first thing is, other than getting some vagina that I
never got before I got on TV, I wasn't a virgin,
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but I was just like, oh my god, I'm gonna
do something on TV and I might be able to
really go have some sex with some really special people.
And then I wanted this girl's phone number that lived
at the end of my block because I've been working
on that for about a year. It's teenage puppy love.
But other than that, I really did not think on
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any level that anything would happen beyond having a five
minute of fame moment from this co commercial. I've never
seen over one hundred dollars in my life. And you know,
I had sex a little bit, nothing crazy, but I
was like, man, I can't wait to see what that
whole life is about. And I was not thinking about
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anything else beyond that.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
And so, as you can imagine, I'm forty five years old.
Some way, somehow I'm still on. I never claim to
be the biggest star. I've been around the biggest star
to realize I don't want to be that. I'm me
and I'm comfortable with running my fucking race. So when
I say that's the part one, the part two is
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I can't believe that I have what I have. So
imagine me losing sleep over somebody else getting more, quicker, faster, bigger, better.
I don't want your girl, I don't want your car,
I don't want who you fucking. I don't want your chains,
I don't want your square footage. I can't believe what
I have. I'm still losing sleep over my life. I
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know you losing sleep over my life. You watching me,
and I'm watching me. You sit up and talk to
me about shit. Man, I forgot all about that because
I didn't move the fuck on. I'm just I'm here.
And so when I say there's been moments that I
have fucked my own career of what should what I'm
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talking about is very simple. I had nothing to do
with the crying video. The psych mads caused that right
a bad reaction. So that was the first and only
time in my life since I been on that I
felt like I think it's over, Okay, I think it's
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been a good run. Now keep in mind, and I'm
sure you feel this way. And I'm not telling you
giving you feelings, but are telling you how you feel.
But my life has been in such disbelief. I am
in disbelief like and I'm not fake humble, I'm talking
about I'm confident this is me. Anybody who knows me
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would say he's always been loud, center of attention, talkative
as a motherfucker. Everybody thought I was Kevin Hart, Chris Rock,
Chris Tucker. I was the funniest nigga in the hood,
known for being black at shit, big ass teeth in
my mouth, and funny. And when I finally started singing,
it was like, oh, this nigga can sing, but it's
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uncomfortable to be singing in the hood when there's so
much cripshit and bloodshit going on and niggas out here
getting shot and stabbed and fucked up for being soft,
Like singing is soft in the hood. So I wasn't
winning the popularity contest when I decided, instead of playing
football and basketball, I want to be like the nigga
singing the national anthem, right, so as y'all can imagine
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like nothing about this is real for me yet now
I've decided to get out of first gear disbelief disbelief,
into second gear into believe in and in the third
gear okay, let me figure out a way to own
this gift that I cannot still believe is still here.
And then now in fourth gear, I know exactly what
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the fuck I'm doing, and I'm gonna be unapologetic about
walking into this gift because my career literally felt like
a rental car. It felt it like a rental car,
like you can have the time of your life. You
gotta get that motherfucker back. Bro, You do know that
that's not your limo. You went to the Bram. Anybody
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here went to the Brom Okay, so you know what
it's like to have that my fucking limo, to be
there for eight to ten hours and you hanging out
that living your best life. And you gotta get that motherucker.
You gotta become a pumpkin again. I've been waiting on
the pumpkin, but the pumpkin ain't showed up in twenty
five years.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
And it's not well.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Look, so many things I want to talk about here.
At number one, did you get the girl's number down
at the corner I did.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Was it worth the way?
Speaker 2 (12:05):
No? I got her number right, and it was cool
because we were sneaking it. It was like I was like, fuck,
I don't know, I was thirteen kid. It wasn't no
sex happened. It was just some flirt like butterflies and
sta you know, like it was that. So I got
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her number. She snuck and made a couple of calls.
We talked for like a month, and her father found
out shut it down. And then by that time I
had options because fucking co commercial just like, well, you
know what, I've been after you for a year and
a half. Now, look look like me is different.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
So were you a player back then?
Speaker 2 (12:50):
No?
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Because now the way we look at you, your relationship
type of guy.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
I feel like, oh my god, this is so new.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
You don't think so you are, like, you don't think
you're a relationships.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
The retired savage, because like, oh god.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
I mean had you've been married, You've been married twice,
You've been in a relationship for the past few years.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
You think you were a savage?
Speaker 2 (13:19):
I got bodies, man, It's bad. I respect you know.
I'm here with ladies, but oh it's bad my numbers?
Is ship?
Speaker 3 (13:30):
Really?
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Let me ask you, so, do you think there's like
some Do you get scared that like this she could
come back like boomerang?
Speaker 2 (13:35):
No, that's never that was never the problem. I didn't
concern myself with calm at all. I got access to
vaginal activity. I never thought, just like the goddamn rental car,
this motherfucking life will not be here that long, so
I might as well figure this thing out. And that
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is the left. No, no, listen that see. Let me
let me let me clarify. This must be the most
confusing ship ever to women and ladies because women are
very promiscuous. Two okay, don't get it fucked up. Okay,
porn hub is not that fucking popular, and only fans
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is not cracking on that level because a bunch of
big dicks just don't get a confused. It's women out
here going big and they didn't just learn how to
do that shit last week, so they don't get it confused, like,
oh my god, what are they doing? Grow the fuck up,
It's real. She did not learn how to do that
from only being with two dudes. Shut the fuck up anyway,
So I'm saying that that same rental car anlogy that
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I'm speaking to is the same reason that I went crazy,
because imagine me not taking advantage of all of this
energy that I ain't never had access to a motherfucking life.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
But you were handsome even as a kid. I'm sure
the talented that was the problem.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
Handsome and talented the girls person with.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Muscles, everybody's buying them.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
I've always been skinny time you already had what everybody
was going out.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
I want that tybody told me a few dinners off,
like nigga, you know they got you up as a sample.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
You can't mind that your teeth. What's happened? If you
had sucked up teeth, you would have got that commercial.
Let's be clear.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
We see I was dangerous man teeth. They cracked jokes
about these motherfuckers. But when that when that ship hit,
that co commercial that they was like, man, Nigga, we
made ship. I was up in the hood trying to
shave my ship. But it's like between the ball head,
the teeth and the muscles and sweet lady and lately
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and whatever ended up happening. I I mean, there is
no like I'm not even being for sid There is
nobody I've never said this public. There is nobody in
the world that can tell me that anything beyond maybe
a year would have lasted for the little coke kid.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
Right Calvin from McDonald's, he didn't.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
I mean, let's keep going.
Speaker 5 (16:27):
Right, where is he?
Speaker 2 (16:27):
Let's keep going commercials, Let's keep going down the list
of niggas that had commercials that broke the Internet and
all kinds of ship. Where are they?
Speaker 5 (16:37):
We are looking at the King. The kid did good
for him.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Cold Kid is drinking lemonade.
Speaker 6 (16:47):
That's the grown version lemonade.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
Em all right?
Speaker 1 (16:54):
And the sweet Lady definitely, I can see how that
song also may have had you a certain interpretation of you,
like he's a nice, wholesome, he's in love, romantic, very
very romantic type of guy, not the savage.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
I don't know that. The thing is, I don't really
know if that song and I can't speak for ladies,
but I don't know if that song made anybody think
that I was a certain type of guy. I just
think they loved the song. The song did something and
still does something for women, And what a blessing to
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be able to ride that wave for I mean, that
song was on my first album in ninety eight.
Speaker 4 (17:37):
And back then, celebrities still had a mistique to them.
You know, these days, celebrities are accessible through social media.
We get to see their kids and their parents and
you know, things that happened in real time.
Speaker 5 (17:47):
But back then we didn't know much about celebrities.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
It was only what was put out by the labels
or you know, the movie places or whatever.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
So yeah, now I have the right letter in order
to try.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
And read it, try to reach Yeah, I'm forty five.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
How were your dal's back then to even doing the
co commercial because clearly you didn't know what was gonna
end up happening after that. Was that something? Because people
see you on TV, they're gonna think he got money,
especially in the hood. They're like, oh, you've seen them in.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
The commercial here. Yeah, the crazy thing is that he
got money. Shit was on me long before I got money,
Because how do you explain this level of confidence and energy? Like,
who the fuck is like I'm talking about I'm not
even being facetious. Anybody who knows me is looking at
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this interview, jump in the comments. If you grew up
with me and Watts, there is no such thing as
me going anywhere without completely taking over the room, completely,
being a draw, completely being the life of the party.
So everybody who knew me didn't I know I would
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be a celebrity, did not know I would be a singer.
That's definitely furthest thing was an actor, did not know
what I was going to be. They just said, this
motherfucker is special. And we all have people, including ourselves,
that we may have heard our whole life. Like somebody
could say you're special because you're beautiful. Plenty of beautiful
people out here, good luck. But when somebody has that thing, yep,
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they got that something. Who the fuck is this woman?
She just she walk in the room. I don't give
a fuck if it's her with fifty grammys and a
billion dollars the moment, this motherfucker something that was me.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
So where does your confidence come from?
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Uh? Just being a real hood nigga. That's just loud
and like man.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Because it's your childhood, right. Something at home instilled that
in you are something smool. No, because everybody, everything about
my house.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Did not could create what I was. My shit was dark, dysfunctional,
and crazy. The only thing I don't like about this
show is that alcohol is in front of me. They
fucked my life up straight up. So it's that's my life.
And I wrote that. You know, I went thoroughly into
details at my first book, How to Get Out of
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Your Own Way, which I would encourage all to read if.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
You haven't it in my library at home.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Yeah, raise God. So you know, when I go and
go into those details, people are almost confused because they
like looking at the energy, the confidence, the aura of whatever,
and then they like, damn, but you went through all
of that well, because life is supposed to kill you
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if you going through things that's supposed to kill you, Like,
how did you survive that? How did you survive that?
You know, and the challenge is never end because you
got glow and energy on you. You know, sometime when
you got glowing energy, it actually creates more problems for you,
you know, because that same magnetism that creates life changing
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opportunities that God gets all the glory for is the
same magnetism that could attract fucked up people with agendas.
So you know, that's when you gotta start getting into
your discernment, intuition and instincts and saying this is a charming,
charismatic devil. One thing about me, one thing about me.
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I ain't got no crypt niggas after me, no bloods,
no Mexicans, no essays. I ain't got no politics. When
I deal with bullshit, it's always someone gonna play victim,
and then they're gonna give their warp twisted, fucked up
version of the story. And then I gotta go clean
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it up by telling niggas the truth, hoping that they
didn't do It's such a good job of convincing niggas
of the lie that I don't gotta work that much
harder to tell niggas the truth. Then at a certain point,
I go, you know what, I went into details about
the truth. That is your truth. This is my truth.
But I know it's the truth because even if I
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make myself sound like the worst fucking person on earth
because I actually did that or said that or made
that mistake, you ain't gotta worry about painting your picture.
I'm gonna paint my own picture. I'm gonna tell you,
dj Envy, I didn't say that. I didn't do that.
Your wife can't say I said that and did that.
So let me go on and clean this up for y'all.
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So that's who I am. So when you deal with
being a public figure, you're gonna deal with people that
will believe whatever the narrative is, whatever the story is.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
You know what, ty though, I had to learn from
myself and I know this is and how you handle things.
I'll just be letting people think what they think I
might say at one time, like that didn't happen and
there's no proof of it happening, and you haven't shown
any receipts.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
But you can say what you want.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
But people are gonna also. I think that people think
stuff is funny too a lot online like people will
say things, right, I just be like, the more I
feed into something, the more of a story it becomes.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Yes, but that is smart.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
But but but.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
To get to the billion dollar status, the passive aggressive
shit has its limits.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Do you think that outside of like what we see
of you and us on social media, people that are
doing movies like the movie that you're in right now
in nineteen ninety two, they don't care about that shit.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
They don't care.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
They might like all this social media stuff and the
John they're like, Tyese is talented, he can.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
Do and you killed.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
White white people don't get.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Right, and so those opportunities are still going to come,
and they don't give a ship.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
White people don't care about none of this goof it.
White people ain't in the shad.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
Room, right, They're definitely not.
Speaker 6 (24:12):
They might be a little low key yes, no.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
No, no, no, what I'm saying if this listen, I'm the
biggest Shade Room fan. I'm saying to you that the
constant post that is the holy grail of all things
black culture, the shade Room. If that was connected to Hollywood,
if that was connected to real estate, tech and anything
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that has to do with all this big boys ship
out here happening, most niggas that Corporate America is still
doing deals with would a arrival saying no. So whenever
I book a movie, I'd be like, I'm so glad
y'all niggas don't look at certain things, right because everything
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about everything every's dead. But the way, god damn, y'all
would be making some different decisions. If y'all comments over that,
they'd be like, maybe we need to uh.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Yeah, your own Instagram page.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
But see, I'm gona troll to right. So the ship
that I'll be, My ship is detailed, long winded, I
talked to you. I'm gonna tell you the worst ship
has ever happened on Instagram, the moment that I discovered
that I could talk at you, his voice, diction, my captures,
as long as the motherfucker I was out right now, goddamn,
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but tell me the guy. Damn the guy.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
There like it was eight or three, am right.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
I gotta let your niggas know.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
But you know what, and now put it in an album,
not just the album, a double, a double, A lot
to get off your chest.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
And it's been years and years.
Speaker 5 (26:02):
Highly anticipated double album.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
I'm building this up.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
You've been talking about this album for a couple of
years now and finally it's coming out. How do you feel?
Because it is like a diary, it's personal. People literally
came out of retirement to work on this album, Beautiful Pain.
How do you feel because it is going to be
extremely personal and I can just imagine once people get
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to hear the music and the songs, there's going to
be some responses and there's going to be some posts.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Nothing bad, nothing bad, it's all great things. Yeah, it's wow.
Thank you for the Pivot angela true you, allegend. Pivot
just happened like I was over there. She's like, wait.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Reallyant oh listen, we take notes absolutely, I've been taking
ten years.
Speaker 3 (27:04):
He's just a good actor. It looks like he had
hair just.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Now I had three days ago. Uh yeah, so yeah,
it's a beautiful Pain is. Uh god, I'm kind of
triggered by this young lady sitting next to me being
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from Jersey because that's what my ex wife is from.
Uh That's why I asked you where you're from? Like
from Jersey. I was like, okay, light.
Speaker 6 (27:34):
Skinned, which don't project on me, basket. Maybe I need
to claim my Baltimore back real quick.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Interwol as soon as I walked, you know, was like nigga,
Yeah from Jersey. You know you don't nigga anyway. Yeah,
So Beautiful Pain is. Oh god, this is my first
interview in a studio. I can't wait to let y'all
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hear some of these songs when we wrap up this interview.
Beautiful Pain. I can't even sell it. It's the best
shit I've ever done ever. I listened to this album.
I don't know what the fuck that is.
Speaker 7 (28:28):
It is like literally like oh god, ah oh wow.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
For me, right, I'm a fan. I'm an uber fan
of whatever that is. Whatever happened to you, I'm talking
third person, whatever happened to you, whatever you went through,
whatever pushed you into that. Marvin Gate Donnie had the
way Stevie Wonder songs in the Key of Life, whatever
(29:03):
whatever happened, you know, Stevie was beefing with Barry Gordy
and Marvin gay was beefing with Barry Gordy stopping them
from creating. He tried to lead a label and said,
if I come back to Motown, I gotta do me.
Marvin did the same thing. Barry said, Okay, I'm gonna
give you twenty million, please stay, do whatever you want.
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Songs in the Key of Life, Beautiful Pain is the
only Lenny Kravitz said, Beautiful Pain has the sensitivities and
the sentiments of songs in the Key of Life. Holding
hands with Marvin Gaye's divorce album cast My Dear, Wow,
(29:47):
if you don't know what here, my dear is, I'm
gonna give you a quick story. Because some of y'all
are so young, and even the OG's I'm forty five,
she forty five. Some of y'all don't even know this
fucking story.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
Some of them didn't know you was justice, mar I've
been gay the other day.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
They did not know until they see this goddamn a
movie I just did for my mama called Wildflower. They're
gonna understand. I don't miss them facial heads though. Shit,
I thought the beehive was going on. We pulled it together.
I'm gonna show you a little something, so so imagine
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Marvin Gay. This is These are facts. I'm not talking about, Marvin.
I'm not trying to sit in and act like a
biography person. Marvin Gay and Barry Gordy were arch enemies
when he was signed the motown you can't wear that,
you can't sing that, you can't do that, you can't
go about that, controlling the shit out of Marvin Gaye.
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Marvin Gay decided, you know what, nigga, I'm gonna marry
your sister. Married Barry Gordy's sister named Anne Gordy. Okay,
she was about seventeen years older than Mark, so they
couldn't have kids. Marvin thought that that was the pivot.
I'm anna marry Barry Gordy's sister, and that way I'm
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gonna use the sister who had her own record label,
had her own business. And that's the sister of the brother.
So them lunches and dinners could help contribute to me
getting some of my creative control back. Whatever that was
for Marvin. Fast forward, they got married, couldn't have kids,
didn't have kids, they adopted, I believe, and go through
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a divorce. He's broke. The press said, bankrupt, fucked up.
Everything about his life was a complete wreck. So the
biographer says, he goes to court, they do a full trial.
The judge made a judgment and said, because you're broke,
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you have nothing, you're addicted to drugs. You issue at
whatever that was going on in his life. God bless
that brother. He's a legend. He's like, you can't give
your wife anything because you don't have anything. So you
know what you're gonna do. You're gonna go to the
studio and your next album when it gets released, every
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dime that you make off of this album, all of
your music publishing, all of your album sells, everything has
to go one hundred to Anne Gordy and you know
what he named album?
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Here, Here, my dear, you just told me time. I
didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
Here my dear beautiful pain, what's wrong with saying? How
does it? How does this make you feel that? I
feel like I feel like I have David Foster as
an executive producer of my overall album with one of
the most geniusly talented producers named Brandon bam Hodge. My
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whole album is live. I got Elder Bars, I got
Kim Barell, I got Lenny Kraviats, I got Leandrea Johnson. Wow.
David Foster is the executive producer. David Foster did my
new single called Wildflower, dedicated to my mother Rest in Peace.
What if I told you, without us being so consumed
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and caught up in the past, that I believe I
have one of the most special, intimately special and vulnerable,
most important albums period? What if I told you that?
Does that sound arrogant? That does that make you like
this moment? Man? I listened to this ship and I
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can't believe it's mind?
Speaker 3 (33:40):
How long did it take you?
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Because it's been a while. And what I'm gonna be honest,
Like I seen Eldabartes. I love some eldbar Seeing the trailer,
seeing Lenny, Yeah, the trailer.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Literally, guys, before you walked in.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
We watched the trailer, and just seeing that it took
me to a place of like high into spate and
wait to hear these songs. The fact that I saw
the band and I saw that space of recording, but
I didn't know the entire album was.
Speaker 5 (34:06):
Live recordings, because I don't know who does that these days.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
I don't know who could pull together that.
Speaker 4 (34:10):
Cast that many amounts of that's iconic people in the
music world to pull together. It's like you made the
We Are the World single and made it a full
album like double album with that many iconic musical people.
Speaker 5 (34:27):
And just so much talent in that space.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
And people who have such a story to tell too themselves.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Thank you so much. I have to tell y'all the
craziest thing ever, this might sound so fucking foreign to
everybody that's watching this interview, including y'all, mate, Do y'all
have any idea how much I don't give a fuck
about anything that's going on out here with any of
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these artists. You focus and when you I got in
the studio and I listen to what these songs told
me to do to it, do you understand, like I
will call a motherfucker who have not dropped a song
in thirty five years and say I could hear you
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on this song. There is Keep in mind, I'm not
being arrogant and facetus. I'm being honest. There is let me,
there is nobody I can't get on the phone. Let's
(35:32):
breeche this thing. Y'all go down to Wikipedia if you want.
There is nobody I can't get on the phone. Rather
I know you or I don't, Rather I personally met
you or not. So the fact that I didn't make
none of those choices says that I'm committed. What the
(35:57):
fuck I got? All niggas out here want the name drop?
Your albums sound like mixtapes.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
You let the talent speak.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
El de Bar just supposed to be on this song.
Speaker 5 (36:11):
Make the call, Not Tank.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
Not anybody else like Music, Soul Child, or anybody else
that's got that sings in false setup. This right here,
that's El the Bars, one of my favorites. October London
just got here. He on three songs. Wow, that's where
I'm at with it. You see what I'm saying Now
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he happens to be new and hot. Ain't got a
fucking thing to do with it. Why he's there, nigga,
what is that? I need that? On that I did
love transaction. That's that's October London singing backgrounds. All that
false setta sounded like Marvin and all nigga boot boot
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b boo boot boot and he's singing and all it.
Oh god, you tap in, nigga. Let's run that. Who
else can sing with the high pitched voice. I can
give you a whole list right now. That's something else, bro,
can you? Oh bruh send me the files?
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Oh god, wait, that's a big deal because ego wise,
somebody might be like, I'm not singing, you know, in
the background falsetto on the But so that says a lot.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Let me tell you something respectfully. I'm a lead vocalist.
I sing leads. I don't even sing backgrounds. That was
one of the issues in tg T. We the only
history that tour with background vocalists. Okay, so I'm not
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saying that anybody who sung backgrounds on my album ain't lead.
Vote El DeBarge sung backs on the song that we
did together. It made sense for the song. Now, when
the song comes out and it goes crazy and they
want more l we give them more L. But this
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is not L's divorce. This is my divorce, This is
my pain, These are my sentiments. If I wanted someone
on the album to sing a second verse because what
they're about to sing is holding hands to what I'm singing,
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then we're focused on the art. We're not focused on
who's hot. Some of y'all niggas be mentioned in so
many goddamn names. The moment that you start, you hey man,
who on the album? Oh god, damn? Okay, So basically, basically,
(39:00):
you an insecure motherfucker that need fifty people on your
album in order for your album to matter. I got it.
But you know, and my thing is there's some ship
that ain't nobody gonna like. Sorry, I'm controversial. I say
what I feel. I'm grown. Uh. It was never Marvin
Gay featuring Curtis Blow. It was never Luthor Vanro's feature
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run DMC. Okay, they did them. Luthor Van Dross didn't go.
I won't to tell you baby, the chee open up,
the don't give a nigga a chance.
Speaker 8 (39:42):
As you're laughing, hold on, black Tip, give me one more, Dad,
come a loud being man Bank.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
I've been really trying, baby, trying to get some pussy
in the.
Speaker 6 (40:13):
Happen someone's dropping a remix after this.
Speaker 3 (40:16):
I just don't feeling.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
That it didn't. You're right, okay, they did not do that.
Full albums with singers featuring singers, yes, okay, Marvin Gaye,
Timmy Terrell, Donnie had the Way, ROBERTA. Flatten, Luther Vandros
come on, come on, and it ain't nothing wrong with
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doing the up Temple because I couldn't bum myself ever.
Let me.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
That's one of my favorite You should do Bro, you know,
you know you should do Bro.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
Oh my love putting on the flow. We don't want now.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
Not making your case because it sounds good.
Speaker 6 (41:15):
Superstar center requestion, but now I want to hear the
Superstar version. That's my favorite Luther song.
Speaker 5 (41:23):
I like it now she put in the request. Come on,
DJ DJ, I apologize.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
Man, all the hip hop is taking over. I got it. Man,
y'all ain't gonna hearing one motherfucking ball in his beautiful
playing now.
Speaker 3 (41:36):
But that's okay.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
I'm one.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
That's I'm good with that.
Speaker 2 (41:39):
Have you got nothing problem with hip hop? Okay? I
wrap my damn self.
Speaker 3 (41:43):
I'm gonna rap.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
You know it's cracked. But you ain't gonna hear one
mother other come out talking about even number the devil.
You're gonna you're gonna put that needle on that vinyl. Wow, Friday,
August thirtieth, that thing gonna be delivered to your dough
tyrese dot TV. That thing is yours right now. That's
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what Definitely I love the youngsters. All you niggas out
here feel like you gotta paint your motherfucker hair purple
and turquoise and do TikTok dances, paint your fingernails black
and announce that you're a homosexual in order to connect
to the young millennials. You've grown, I got it, but
you ain't getting that over here. Matter of fact, if
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I see a seventeen year old in my audience, I'm
gonna probably get your ass for more. You know, it's grown.
It's grown. If you've grown as sexy, come see your boy,
Tyree dot TV.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
Let's bring it back.
Speaker 4 (42:47):
An album and a double album and a movie in
the same day. Talk about stardom, talk about talent. You
are one talented being. You are and we love it well.
Speaker 3 (43:02):
But let's but let's be clear.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Y'all watched the movie. Last we watched the movie Yea
and the idea uncomfortable. That is wow? Why because that
movie is woar that thing.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
You gave a great performance.
Speaker 3 (43:14):
You know what you really need in that movie? You
have a son? Right in real life you have two daughters.
How was that?
Speaker 2 (43:21):
Like?
Speaker 3 (43:21):
Did you have you ever thought about what it would
be like for Tyresse to have a young Tyrese?
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Like have you ever wanted I always ever wanted his son? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (43:31):
I mean so you were able to tap into those
feelings because from the first.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Season he's not a son. Now in real life, we
never like we that's my son, like for real. And
he's the first that I've ever considered, like you know,
I've mentored, but someone that has the vibration of being
an actual son, Like he's twenty three, I'm forty five.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
He could be your son.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
I could have definitely, you know. And but yeah, we
bonded in such a real way. And he inspires me.
He inspired and inspires me, like there's some real iron
sharp and iron. But yeah, I've I've been worried about
having two daughters, to be honest, because because niggas like me,
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Dirt Diggler.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
Has niggas like, that's why you have that's why you
have daughters. You know what, that's what they say.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
I know that definitely contributed to shit.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
I was like, your oldest one is what sixteen? So
she can't go to your show because she's seventeen.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
She can't, she can't.
Speaker 3 (44:35):
She got to get out.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
You don't have to stay at home.
Speaker 1 (44:40):
And you went through so much, and your daughter's seventeen now,
and this album, you know, and I know you know
that's your first wife's daughter, But this album is, like
you said about your divorce, it's about the pain that
you went through during that time.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
And I know she sees things on social.
Speaker 2 (44:57):
Media, but it's also about my current beautiful relationship.
Speaker 3 (45:02):
Had you say she left you? No, no, no, remember
that she left you for a second.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
Yeah that was for Instagram. Okay, we just promoting myself.
Uh yeah, we we be doing ship like this.
Speaker 4 (45:14):
I saw y'all in the airport recently in Atlanta checking
into Delta. It was like a six am situation.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
Situation. Yeah, that's my baby.
Speaker 5 (45:23):
I was like, y'all look good together.
Speaker 3 (45:25):
Y'all been together? How long that like two and a half,
three years or four years?
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Made first for four years, never cheated. That's my motherfucking
baby right there, Zellie. What it was?
Speaker 5 (45:37):
Six am?
Speaker 4 (45:37):
But I could tell the chemistry that y'all have. It's
like very seamless, Jelly is.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
I have no idea what I did in this life
to deserve this woman. Wow, it's cool to find somebody
that's your person, right, Oh wow, chemistry vibe We lieuck?
How did you show up and love me in the
middle of my mess? It is not easy to love
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a man fresh off of waking up one day and
having his whole family to fucking go up and smoke
and like I I didn't think it was possible to
love or ever allow myself to be loved. I didn't
think it was possible to like or even allow myself
to be like it was for me. It would have
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been like man, like everybody, you go through some dark
I only fuck off his high school puppy love. Get
your heart broken. That shit will shape you and fuck
you up for the rest of your life if you
let it. The love that this woman we set across,
Let me tell you how crazy as what people don't
I don't. People don't know much. When me and Zelly
(46:44):
first met we would literally sit in my living room
just like this. She would sit right there and I'll
be sitting right here. I was smoking my hookah talking
and we would we would talk no bullshit, five six,
seven hours straight.
Speaker 3 (47:01):
I believe it. How come we not we would?
Speaker 2 (47:05):
I mean, I'm just saying we would talk four hours
or maybe I was talking.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
Did she get to say?
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Yeah? I got she got a couple of words in.
But those words did add up to seven hours. I
cover most of it. If the court reporter was there,
they'd be like, Niga, did you have anything? Y wake up?
I'm not done.
Speaker 5 (47:37):
Let me say that.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
Go on.
Speaker 2 (47:41):
So, but here's the thing. What people don't understand about
alpha is that two alphas will cancel each other out.
You gotta have the dah balanced with the quiet. There's alpha. Women,
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y'all are alpha. You ain't quiet, motherfucker. Okay, you didn't
talk your way into lips. Lip service is quiet.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
But for the episode we had to talk. I said,
he's gonna talk a lot, just let him go.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
At it.
Speaker 3 (48:25):
I said, let's let tyres go.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
I got some ship to say. Y'all do well, y'all
have to make up for mute motherfuckers. That y'all inter
tell us more about the That was a short ass answer. Okay,
well give us an example of how you went about this.
That ain't me so anyway. Everything about me being attracted
my whole life almost to alpha women kept canceling itself.
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Even my ex is an alpha. That's why her goofy
ass is all over the internet every day with all
this goofy ass advice that doesn't apply to her somehow.
So you know, I had no idea that going after
because for me, I'm I'm I'm an alpha male that's
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very secure. Like I can walk in a room where
a motherfucking all the energy and the attention go to her,
and I'll just sit there and eat that shit up,
not on some freaky shit like you when they lusting
on you that do something for me. No, no, no,
fuck that. I'm insecure if niggas go too far. But
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as far as me being a secure man, okay, I
know what kind of attention I attend attract. Why would
I lose any sleep? I was attracted to you because
of the way you look. Now I want to kill
the vibes of that and have a problem with a
woman and a man looking your way I was just
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the other night. I wouldn't even want to give me
opportunity to put his motherfucking self on the map. Some
goofy nigga. We went to some event and were sitting
across you know, dude was fly, you know what I mean.
He had his muscle game up. He's sitting there looking
at me, and he doing the whole shit. And I said,
(50:20):
you caught that, didn't you? And she said what I said,
I seen the nigga looking at you, and you looked
at him too, and she said, uh yeah, she said,
well I looked at him, wondering why the fuck he
kept looking at me. Well, you would have never noticed
he was looking at you if you didn't look at him.
But I said, hey, listen, listen, listen, it's all good.
I said, the nigga was disrespectful because I was sitting
literally next to you and everything about because here's the thing.
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If you my girl, right you right, you my girl,
and yet this is your home girl, I'm cracking all
kind of jokes, and I know she's listening and everything
about everything I'm saying, I'm not even talking to you.
I'm gonna I'm so slick. I'm doing all of this energy,
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and I'm directing all of this right here so that
everything this goofy as Nigga was saying, all of his topics,
all of his conversations, he was trying to impress my
motherfucking girl, and I'm sitting there the whole time, like Nigga,
I caught all that. But you know what if I
if I jump up right now and I say anything,
are you good? Bro, I'm so fucked, I'm so hood,
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I'll be trying to clean it up. I'm naturally not
a nice person. I don't know if y'all notice, but
I could have easily said, like, hey, bro, you're good.
What's what's because the obvious flirt, they don't think niggas
see that ship. I'm like, motherfucker, I'm you, bro, you
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don't think I can see this From the first time
you licked your motherfucking lips, Nigga, you ain't got enough
grease on your goddamn list. What the fuck? You still
licking them? Folk? And you got on more lift gloss
in my girl, So you're gonna crack a joke and
every joke lead to a list. Fuck you mean you're
(52:16):
out here with the you know what I'm saying. So
I told her new for me, and you're grabbing and
crotching him, and he all over here with it. I'm like, yo,
who you talking to right now? You talking to my mother?
Fucking okay? Got it? So we laughed about it on
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the way home, because you play the game to win
the game. Now, if it ever got so unbearably uncomfortable,
I just shut it down because you asked a question.
And then you have a nigga confused as hell, like
why did he just ask me that? Because I'm crazy.
I'm a hood nigga at the end of the day. Hey, bro,
you good? You you good? Oh? Yeah? What's what's I'm
(53:03):
asking her? You good? Because I'm talking to you and
you you keep are you? Are you trying? Do you
want to you want to ask my girl a question?
Speaker 3 (53:10):
Oh my god?
Speaker 2 (53:11):
Wow? Okay, no, no, bro, I'm just And then they
get extra uncomfortable, and then you're sitting there like they like, damn, nigga,
Was I that obvious? Yes? Yes, because if I had
a problem with you, then I would say I got
a problem with you. I got a problem with what
you're doing. And I know how to shut this ship
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down because I'm a man that knows how to shut
down a man who's being inappropriate. So the fact that
I ain't say nothing. He threw a couple of lives in,
and he backed out, threw a couple more lives, backed out,
and we laughed about the ship on the way home,
because who wouldn't mother niggas. Motherfucker can't cross a goddamn
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lag without you seeing that motherfucker whole.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
I think that it seems like you're drinking, even though
that's just.
Speaker 2 (54:02):
Like, yeah, listen, man, Zelly. Zelly is the baddest motherfucker ever. Man,
I tell I tell her all the time. I said, listen,
let me tell you something. I see this ship in
living color. I be I'm in the shop. I'm like,
god that now I'm reacting like.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
You ain't with me, but you also will poster it
and be like, look at how amazing and beautiful my girl.
Speaker 2 (54:28):
It ain't even about ass and titties. I didn't done
that too many times. I'm talking about this motherfucker is special.
She is soft and sweet. I haven't even heard her
voice go above a certain octave in four years. Okay,
I tell niggas all the time, The real reason I
want a son is because I'm so alpha. I'm surprised
I'm not raising two lesbians. Shit, how can my daughters
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be this soft and this sweet and this girly Still
to this day when I'm this alpha and you've gotta
you know, it's like niggas in the Mob or most
gangster hood niggas that are really killers. And I'm not
saying that about me, but the realest niggas out here,
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they're not going home to no woman that's connected to
the life that they actually live every day, right, They
going home and every.
Speaker 9 (55:27):
You okay, I missed you house?
Speaker 2 (55:29):
Oh bell? You know the nigga just killed somebody. Just
he's coming home to the softest, sweetest you know. And
I'm not saying that being a woman is subservient all that.
Don't fucking get all in your fending millennials and all
shut up, get out of my coma. I'm talking about
for you.
Speaker 3 (55:45):
You need that soft girl error.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
I can't be out here with the aggressive shit and
super loud. And guess what what people don't understand is
that was a part of the reason I fell in Zelli,
that she is such a great listener and she is
fully present, but don't push her, don't don't she she
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has a way. It's almost like it reminds me of
Red Run, who's my best friend. I love him to
this day.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
They have a book together.
Speaker 2 (56:20):
We got a book together, like around for years. Right.
There was something so interesting about being around Red Run
and Justine because there is like I've never I don't
I don't even think for a second, I don't think
I've ever been around anybody personality wise that reminds me
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so much of me than Red Run. Like funny, alpha, spiritual,
loves his wife, family, He checks off all the boxes
for me. And he was the first man I have
ever as a grown as ment. It's the first man
I've ever consistently ever been around that's married. When you
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get bits and pieces of examples of what it is
to be a husband and family, that's cool. Can't really
influence a nigga to get a haircut if you're not
in the barber shop every day. Right, So, everything about
what I learned about marriage, family, the vibrations consistently. For
the first time ever, it happened with rev.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
Would you get married again?
Speaker 2 (57:27):
In a heartbeat? Okay, nothing about marriage and divorce scares me.
I'll do it again. The sanctuary of marriage is the
greatest gift ever. I can't wait to get married again.
The only part that's uncomfortable about my life every day
is that I can't do this and touch my damn finger,
my ring finger. It's my favorite thing. If you're talking
about chin rough nigga, never in there thinking about it.
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You see that guy that was me as a man, right,
so red Ron said, Me and my wife have mastered
the art of being professional forgivers. And we argue and
we will figure out we will now throw it in
each other's face, like who was the first to apologize?
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And they're trying to figure out who can beat each
other to the apology.
Speaker 5 (58:19):
The apology wars.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
Versus the disrespect, you know, the disrespect who could beat
each other to the apology? Love?
Speaker 10 (58:28):
You know?
Speaker 3 (58:29):
And I tell you this too, Jesse, I've told you
this before.
Speaker 1 (58:31):
I always try to make sure I don't say anything
in an argument that I would take back. So sometimes
in the midst of us not getting along, I'll be like,
let's talk about this later, because I never want to
be angry and say something while I'm angry, you know,
I also don't raise my voice every Yeah, so I
never yell and I don't like to argue. But what
I will do is be like, let's come back to
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this when I'm not mad. When you say things to people,
they'll never forget certain things mad.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
That's you know.
Speaker 5 (59:01):
I mean, I'm we need a whole difference.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
I'm like Mary, but I'm not married. You know we're together,
but I'm okay.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
I'm like married, You're not married?
Speaker 3 (59:08):
No, no, no, you just said yeah, but I feel
like I am, but I'm not.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
And how many years?
Speaker 3 (59:13):
It's only been like two years?
Speaker 1 (59:15):
Why it is only in front because I had a
breakup and then you know, got to wreak up with
him or nobody else, somebody else.
Speaker 2 (59:23):
Yeah, yeah, well whoever that man is at home two years?
Speaker 3 (59:27):
Be smart, be smart, but it's all me really.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
No, no, no, be smart to see. The thing is
you might not know what you don't know, but a
real man should be able to listen to your fears,
your insecurities, your baggage, your insecurities, your stuff, your mama,
your daddy, the images, the stuff that you've seen been
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exposed to, the things that you've arrived at understanding about
what love is and what is not, and he should
be able to love you through your mess and be
able to love you into getting you to the other
side of something that you have been unsure about your
whole life. That's some grown ass man shit, because if
(01:00:13):
you ask Zelly, Zelly's a fucking savage who retired.
Speaker 3 (01:00:20):
Retired, so you're both retired savages.
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
Complete savage. Zelly Timothy. The stories that she told me
over all these years, I will never repeat them, but
I'm like, I am probably with the most dangerous motherfucker
I've ever been with in my life. No, no, no, no.
I love her and I love being with her, but
(01:00:44):
nothing nothing, Because the thing is, you gotta understand when
a man sits up and goes into the details of
who he used to be, and a woman goes into
details of who she used to be, she's basically announcing
to you, this is what I'm capable of doing. But
I love you enough and I'm not gonna do it
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to you.
Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Do you wish you didn't know?
Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
No, Okay, I will fuck you up if you ever
reactivate who you used to be. And I'm gonna now
move and operate within what I know. So she has
never been with a man who has created that type
of fear in her or safety or safety the safety first,
(01:01:27):
but the fear to not be who you are or
who you used to be used to be.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Right, So yeah, let me ask you this, tyre, how
imprint is sex in a relationship?
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Very like?
Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Okay, percentage wise or let's just say, okay, have you
ever gone for a period of time with not having sex?
Like if you guys aren't getting along, if you're in
the midst of something, if you're going through.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
It, sex cannot be used as a weapon to get
your man to obey.
Speaker 3 (01:01:59):
But is that a weapon or is it that I
don't know it is a weapon, because sometimes if you're.
Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
Mad, you wouldn't be feeling that if y'all wasn't going
through some ship. So keep your vagina active even when
your heart and your mind is all over the goddamn place.
Your vagina is no longer yours. What it's not just
like his pep is not longer hit when y'all are
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in a relationship, do not use with holding sex as
a weapon to get a dog to obey.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
But what if you just don't feel like it because
you're not turned on? Because something that has.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
If you allow yourself to put on the right music,
watch the right movie, and create the right situation, you're
gonna get out your goddamn feeling and let that goddamn
leg rub lead to that goddamn city.
Speaker 6 (01:02:49):
So your parts always work, they don't, So what's the.
Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
Honest?
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
When parts don't work, it's normally not connected to issues
that I'm having. When my ship is shut down, it's
normally because I just got way too much ship on
my mind. In general, I can have issues with my girl,
but in my relationship it you know, I don't want
to sound the way, but in my relationship, it tends
to be my girl to initiate, okay, and she is aggressive.
Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
We love that for you, Yeah, we do love that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
I love it for me too, But I'll be like ship,
I'm old man. Man's sex for me. It's sex for
me is like going to the gym. I get sweepy,
I got like, I got wanted. It ain't that. It
ain't that level of old I got five. She is,
(01:03:50):
you know, I don't. We don't like talking about our
sex because I told her we are the greatest only fans.
I told if shit ever hits the fan, we we
we busting down five million a month. That ain't nobody
out here that can do what we do.
Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
Hits the fan, like hits the fan and they got
back up.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
Ever hit Listen to me, if ship ever hits the
fan arsenal, if motherfugers say, hey man, it was a
good run reece. If there's a crying video part two,
if if we take that motherfucker up to level seven,
(01:04:42):
only fans they gonna get this. You just give them
this motherfucking work whatever.
Speaker 6 (01:04:48):
You just gave them a whole slogan. If she hits
the fan is going only fans will listen.
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
You don't get that back, you know what I mean.
That's the motherfucker Baltimore anyway. Yeah, we uh we do
what we do. Uh well uh and it's camp no no, no, no,
no no no. I've never fauld myself at my life,
which happened this is her. I've never ever feeled myself ever.
(01:05:19):
There is not one woman out there now, Nobody can
say that. There's not one motherfucker on this earth that
got footage and they motherfucking camera and be doing nothing.
Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
Well, maybe Zellie's birthday, that's a good gift.
Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
Ain't no gift, So you don't think.
Speaker 3 (01:05:34):
She wanted to look at that while you're not around.
Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Man, we're good, man, come home. All she gotta do
is think of me, and it's gonna give her everything
right a mind. And guess what, all of my years
of me living my best life to the foolish I
unleash all of me. She gets all this and I
get all that, and that's it. So it's sex important.
Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
It's important.
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
Sex is one of the greatest stress relievers out there.
But I just have to tell y'all, Okay, it's a
lot of bad pussy, horrible.
Speaker 5 (01:06:16):
Horrible.
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
What makes it horrible? As I've been in this pussy
for the last forty five minute, there is no nut
in sight. That's a start.
Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
Like is she just flat?
Speaker 6 (01:06:28):
Is she dry?
Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
Flat and dry? Over used vagina? Women that are gone
overly promiscuous, That's still gonna be some good pussy to somebody.
It's about the fit, okay, okay, But in general, there
are some girls out here that can say you went
from Mike to James to Tony to Anthony, and all
(01:06:54):
of us know each other and we all sat here
and comply just like like women don't know how to
go there with giving head. Oh God, that's it. It's listen, man,
you gotta you gotta, you gotta go there. You gotta
figure that out. Okay, you gotta figure out the reason
(01:07:16):
why you jagging them off way more than you sucking.
Because your mouth ain't doing what you now you're trying
to put the hand on it. Because the mouth. It's
a reason, us says men, Us says men. It's a
lot of you know, I ain't never listen. There ain't
no dude out here that could ever say they ran
up in me, So I can't make reference to bad
penis out here. I can't talk about it's a lot
(01:07:39):
of bad penis out here too. Nigga pause, You mean, has.
Speaker 3 (01:07:43):
A girl ever told you that was that wasn't up
to expectations?
Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
Has a girl ever told what you that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
It wasn't up to where her expectations were? Or have
you ever felt like you didn't perform the way you
could have?
Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
If I okay, okay, how do I answer that? I
gotta make sure I give my mind and nobody else sees.
She a legend. She she asked the different questions if
a girl ended up saying to me, that I don't
know it was it was all right, then I've already
(01:08:20):
arrived at how I feel about your ship, m and
and what you didn't feel. I didn't feel either, if
I'm being honest, and I ain't never answered that question
in my life. But and then the other thing is
we always kill ourselves in the spirit of comparison. The
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reason why you cannot focus on the sex that you
have at home is because you cannot stop thinking about
that man that at your pussy six years ago. Damn,
you cannot stop what a lot of times if you
having bad sex, that's what you go to to get through,
you of thinking about some ship that you missed or
(01:09:02):
reminiscing about in order.
Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
For you to want to get there.
Speaker 5 (01:09:05):
Okay, yes, yeah, this is not nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:09:10):
You gotta really or if you into porn, you thinking
about your favorite porn and what you watched and you're
thinking that that's really heard that's doing that to you
when you got something. Come on, man, you gotta you
gotta get to the nut right ship. This ain't forty
five minute, nigga, I'm tied ship, it ain't coming Nope, damn.
(01:09:35):
So yeah, it's uh, I'm not being condescending. I'm being grown.
I can't speak for bad penis because I ain't never
had one. It's not my world, it's.
Speaker 3 (01:09:45):
Not my life.
Speaker 11 (01:09:46):
I know.
Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Listen, that's just I'm.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
Being I don't want you to speak. I am making.
Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
Reference to what I live and the life I live,
and to say that if you want to ask me,
is there such thing as bad vagina avagina? And there
is really nothing that you can do to get to
some good vagina if it just ain't there.
Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
But sometimes it's chemistry.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
And all this workout it. Look look at that bad
rather work out with it every day or not, because
guess what, there's a motherfucker that has seven kids who
still got better puss it in the virgin. It's what
you do with it. Is you being grown and you
understanding your magic. And guess what, whatever is completely magical
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for that man may not be magical for the next man.
But is there a such thing as five niggas sitting
up talking about and women say the.
Speaker 12 (01:10:43):
Same universally bad, universally bad, or universally amazing. That girl
that knows how to go there on, that man will
have five niggas in the same room going.
Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
Nigga, you.
Speaker 5 (01:10:59):
Know I cannot.
Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
Yeah, when you got it, you got it, you got it,
And I ain't got no problem in the problem. But
I just had to slow my goofy ass. Now, I'm like, man,
hiv Aids is in the motherfucking playing. If I don't
slow my ass, I mean, how can I not take advantage?
(01:11:25):
This is premeditative vagina. I'm going to these fucking concerts
and shows, and it's thirty thousand women out here who
have already made a decision before they even got here.
Speaker 3 (01:11:36):
If I get the opportunity, I'm gonna.
Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
Wear this dress. I'm gonna have this cleavage out, these
leg muscles is cracking. I don't give a fuck. If
I ain't never met this nigga, mat I have been
fucking to your music. I've been looking at you. I
married a nigga that looked like you. I'm with her, nigga,
like whatever that might be, because I love Holly, I
love Sanna Lathan, I love the women that I love. Sir,
(01:11:58):
if you can't get damn, you're gonna get something that
look like it if you have a type. So I'm
not saying no arrogant ship, I'm speaking facts. Okay, a
lot of y'all out here is with your Tyree's remix
or Tyson back for whatever. You're Tyson back for the remix,
whatever that might be for you. But at the end
of the day, when you finally get to the real guy,
(01:12:22):
you're gonna give him that. I wonder if there's out
there somewhere, if there's one.
Speaker 4 (01:12:27):
Guy that's like that looks like that's the bootleg version,
that's the.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
Uh. But yeah, it's uh. Listen, we didn't really get
to talk much.
Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
I know I was gonna wrap it up talking about
Beautiful Pain. Do you feel like I know this was
a healing process for you too as far as doing
this album?
Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
Yes? Right.
Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
Do you feel like there is a path because you
do have a child with your ex?
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
Do you feel like there's a path where you guys
can at least feel like we can have conversations and
be civil.
Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
To each other?
Speaker 4 (01:13:05):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
Never, No, there's nobody in the world who has caught
me more off guard and hurt me more than that woman.
So no, I don't trust you. I will never ever
be able to unsee and unfilled doesn't mean I'm festering
and I'm bitter. It means thank you Jesus, that someone,
in their true intentions was revealed to me, and I'm
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gonna make the decision to not hang out with pain.
We got nannies, we got housekeepers, we got butlers, we
got drivers, we got chefs. Shut the fuck up, get
off my phone, get off my line. And at the
same time, I literally wish you well. I'm not selling
none of that shit. I'm not buying none of that
(01:13:49):
shit you selling. And not only did I drink the
kool aid, but everybody who has ever met that woman,
all of us are shot, including her friends, who have
all called and contacted me and said, I don't even
know who the fuck this person is and what she
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has became. So we have a child together, and I'm
not the kind of person that wish any ill will
and no fucked up thing. I feel what I feel.
All of you women misogynistic. He just shut the fuck up.
Women release songs and talk about and write books and
going to all of the masculine beat down, and the
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word toxic has somehow ended up on men when women
been toxic the whole goddamn time. Shut up. I am
expressing my feelings. I am allowed to express my feelings.
There are some fucked up women out here doing some
fucked up shit, just like this fucked up men. I
(01:14:53):
believe there's more fucked up men out here than there
are women. But let's not continue to no accountability. What
did you say? What did you do? What was your agenda?
What were you in this for? What did you make
him think and believe? What was revealed? And what are
(01:15:17):
you gonna own? You know what I haven't gotten to
this day? You know what's crazy talking about accountability. I
have not gotten one phone call with an apology. Do
you know how many fucking interviews I've done talking about
this one? You can't say you don't know how I
(01:15:42):
feel about you. You've heard the songs. Listen, let me
tell you something. My daughter. I know you told her
to wrap it up, but it's gonna be a two
part interview and you're gonna thank me for it. Okay,
all right? So I have never played my music for
my year old Okay, because my daughter sings, she loves music.
(01:16:08):
All of that. This is grown shit, don't I don't
talk bad about your mama to you. I don't try
and keep like our co parenting relationship is the best shit. Ever,
I wish it was like that for baby Mama number one.
She gets a motherfucking a plus plus ow the co
parents shit. But there is no other aspect of this
(01:16:33):
person that I want to be connected to. I even
have a nanny now that is the baby mama of
John Singleton with a child named seven Singleton, and she
asks me to question about a month ago. You know
sometimes Tyrese, when you're out of town and seven who
is now best friends with Sorayah and they want to
(01:16:55):
link up and go do play dates and have fun.
You mind if I link up with Sam and make
sure that the kids are still saying each other. I said, no,
no way. She said, okay, well, you mind telling me why.
I said, I am concerned about what might happen to you.
(01:17:17):
I'm concerned about a conversation that will be repeated. I'm
concerned about some type of agenda that might pop up
and hurt you the way it hurt me. And I
would never send anybody that I love in the direction
of that person. Wow, so you have your friends, You
got all these fake ass passes running around who didn't
(01:17:39):
drunk yo kool aid? All my pastor friends did too.
She is not to be trusted period and live your
best life. But if I can do anything at this
point with my open mic, I'm going to tell the
world my truth. And you can listen to her, and
you can read her podcast, read a book, support her,
(01:18:01):
go for it. Her truth is gonna be her truth,
and it doesn't mean it's gonna change mine. But if
you want to know how, how does how does she
feel about what she may have did or what you're
accusing of bah blah blah. It's not disparaging to tell
my truth. It's my truth. I'm not defaming. It's my truth.
(01:18:21):
She does her podcast, she put up her post, she
put up her Instagram, she do her shit. That's her truth. Okay.
I hope you win the popularity contest with your lives
and your gaslightening, your bullshit. But this beautiful Pain album,
it's gonna slice you in half. It's gonna slice you
(01:18:41):
in half in the most beautiful way. Now people cry.
I have played this album for the majority of married couples,
single women men of course, couples that are married, I
played this album for them. They're getting up, slow dancing,
(01:19:06):
they're wiping each other's tears. The music would go off, Hey, bro,
bro bro, Literally cameras is rolled. I got all this
shit in my document. Bro, Hope what Race like, it's
so much you can't go to the next song because
it invokes.
Speaker 5 (01:19:26):
So much emotion.
Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
What There's no way to not apply this to your life?
So Race, what's to his wife? Babe? I am so
fucking sorry even what I said to you. Come into
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this man's house and it just goes and I'm sitting
there it. Oh, if this could just happen around the world,
it will Snoop Dogg got up and apologized to his
wife Wow, and just said, baby, I just fell in
love with you all over again. So understand this. I
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feel what I feel about my ex and my experience.
I got married and I wanted to do it for
the rest of my life. To all the fucking teeth
in my mouth was going. I wanted gums last breath
through think and then till death do his part. It
does not mean I want her back. Don't fucking jump
into comments. He's not over. Shut up. Did Jasmine Sullivan
(01:20:29):
get with any of her ex niggas she sung about?
Did Mary J. Blines get back with any of the
niggas she sung about shut the fuck up telling me
I want my ex back because I didne wrote these
goddamn songs. I'm done. I've moved on. The door has closed.
I wish her well. But you're gonna get this work
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period and this album, and I'm gonna close it out
with this. Tyreese dot tv. Tyreese dot tv to the album.
Pre order it. It's gonna be at your dough labor
Day weekend. Understand this. I don't believe, and this has
been revealed to me. I do not believe that my
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love for the Lord Jesus Christ would allow for me
to do an album and contribute to the demise of marriages.
I don't trust you, but I trust the sanctuary of marriage.
I don't like you, but I like who I'm with.
I am not fucking with you now that your agendas
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has been revealed to me. But it doesn't mean that
I should turn my back on love and give up
on it and never give it another shot because of
what somebody else has done to you. Don't generalize. Learn
from the pain.
Speaker 3 (01:21:52):
Somebody could go from being a person you love the
most to being the person you know.
Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
I don't hate. Not hate is truth.
Speaker 3 (01:22:00):
Seeing the person that you never could have imagined.
Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
I don't to this day, I don't know who this
person is. I'm waiting on this month. I'm waiting on
Ashton cut you to tell me I was being pumped shit. Okay,
So I'm telling y'all, go through your heartbreaks. I'm looking
in your eyes. Look at your eyes, Look at your eyes.
(01:22:23):
Go through your heartbreaks, go through your stuff, Go through
the highs, go through the lows. Get some pussy away
to somebody that you like, you don't like, have some fun.
Let that motherfucker take you the goddamn BLEI the fucking Rome.
Paris sit there and he got the butterflies all in
his eyes. Travel. Live your motherfucking life to the fullest,
(01:22:44):
because before you finally arrive at your person, the only
reason that's gonna allow for you to truly I'm giving
y'all some forty five year old wisdom here. Only thing
that's gonna really, really and truly allow you to really
subtle into what God sent you is that you lived
just a little get it out. Because you're having sex
(01:23:08):
with a lot of people doesn't make you a whole.
That's some old school ass dinosaur ass shit. Live your
fucking life. Nobody wants to go home to a poodle
and a vibrator every night.
Speaker 5 (01:23:21):
Damn, I feel a text. I got two poodles, Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Come on, is life everybody needs somebody. It doesn't mean
that you're settling. It doesn't mean that you you know
what I look like, giving all these motherfucker you're giving
all these goofy ass friends access to your ass. You
don't like your own friends, so why it's still there.
(01:23:50):
If you're gonna be wasting your time dealing with jealous
ass bitter women in your motherfucking life, you might as
well link up with a bad nigga. In the meantime,
come on, man and live, live travel.
Speaker 10 (01:24:05):
Respond to the DM. You're an adult. You're an adult.
Sent Zelly a DM and she got back to me.
It was some lip service.
Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
He and we've been rocking ever since. And I'm in
the presence. I'm this is ex Savage Gibson. Everywhere I
go as women. I love my baby don't even understand
why God love me, and to understand it's not in
everybody's cars to be alone when you go through some
fucked up shit. This is why niggas kill themselves. That's
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why women out here miserable because they said, after I
go through a breakup, I'm gonna get myself at one
hundred percent. Nigga, you wasn't at one hundred percent before
you got with the nigga that you broke up with.
I'm gonna go on my spiritual journey. Imagine me putting
all my stuff off on this man he don't deserve
(01:25:10):
for me. The motherfucker that man, a real man will
love you into a better you after your fucked up breakup.
That's what Zelly did for me. Zelly helped me to
discover the beauty in my pain. Why am I sitting
up laughing when my whole fucking life is in shambles?
(01:25:33):
Why am I sitting up? Got a nigga who just
all she wants to do is she do this and
pop pimples all God damn, I'm on a call, but
she just wants to fucking pick at me and love
on me and touch me. And I'm on a call
(01:25:54):
and she just see a nigga's at war. She just
comes in and she just and I'm just like, oh God, damn,
I don't want you to be touching me.
Speaker 9 (01:26:00):
I just want to remind you that I'm here and
you smell that perfume on my goddamn fingertip, and just
don't lose sight of this femininity and this softness right here, nigga,
what sign me up?
Speaker 2 (01:26:18):
Beautiful Pain? It is the most important art I have
ever released in my life. And guess what I want
you all to understand. Grown and Sexy has a soundtrack.
Now you are gonna love your wife on levels that
you have never loved her before. And I praise God
(01:26:40):
for your marriage. I praise God for the sanctuary of
your marriage. I praise God for the mental health and
all of the sickness and health and everything. You never
made a promise to that woman. You made a promise
to God. You made a promise to God. You never
promised that man anything. That's why it says you may
now kissed the bride. You belonged to him. You made
(01:27:06):
a commitment to him, not her. And I pray to
God that the sex never drives up, that you figure
out a way to flirt again, fall in love again,
switch up everything about everything. I hope God just does
a number in your house. And you used this Beautiful
(01:27:28):
Pain album as a soundtrack. I heard every I heard.
I praise God for every single woman who has been
single for years thinking that celibacy is the answer to
finding your person. I praise God for the love and
the magic that's about to happen through this album. This
album is about to invade.
Speaker 11 (01:27:49):
Every earbud, every gym, every house cleaning, every spring cleaning,
every car ride, every divorce, every breakup, every love, every
re spark in every marriage, every road trip. I'm taking over,
and they will look back twenty years from now, after
I'm dead, long and gone. They will look at my
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interviews like they look at Marvin Gaye's interviews and Donnie
Hathaway's interviews, and they will say, I want to understand
more about what you thought about and where you were
in your life that made you create that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
Now, stop, artist of today, I love you. Whether you rap,
you sing, you write poetry, you're a songwriter, or you're
literally an artist who paints on a canvas or a
DJ or DJ or whatever it is that you're doing.
Stop disowning your gift from paying so much homage and
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respecting niggas from eighty years ago. Own your shit. Understand
that niggas twenty years from now will be making reference
to you and your match. Beautiful Pain is not to
be played with. I put everything on my life and
I will listen. I will say this if you If
God knows this my truth and I'm telling a lie,
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strike me down, I will say this about Beautiful Pain
if it wasn't my album. Okay, okay, I'm not selling
my album. I'm telling you this heartbreak and me finding
love again pushed me into some shit. And I'm listening
to this, I'm like, Oh, this shit just leans on God.
Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
What the fuck is that?
Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
Beautiful Pain? It's coming baby, Friday, August thirty, twenty twenty two,
and it's sorry, twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
It's twenty twenty four, and I want to say one
more thing. You will be alive twenty years from now. People,
right now, long ago.
Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
I'm not speaking death over my life.
Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
You said twenty years from now, when I'm like.
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
In twenty years from now, I'm long gone. I'm not here.
Nigga's gonna be making reference. It is I'm telling and
I'm telling you. I'm telling you you'll be here. I'm
telling you everybody. I don't give a fuck about the billionaires,
the millionaires, the dollar aires, the coin airs. I don't
give fuck about rapper, singer, artist, the biggest and the
most established. Okay, you know what I'm gonna do, sir.
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Can I get my phone? I'm gonna close it out
with it. Can I get my phone real quick? It's
right there, Jordan, get that phone for me real quick.
I just want to I'm gonna give I'm gonna give
Angela my phone real quick, and I'm gonna I'm gonna ship.
I don't even know why I'm doing this. I just
want to confirm that I'm not sitting there being facetious, arrogant, egotistical,
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trying to sell y'all niggas on some shit. It's selling
y'all on nothing. I'm telling y'all niggas the true Now.
I am hosting today right now, and online water marked
online virtual album listening party actually going on right now,
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like right now. Okay, okay, and everybody that you're about.
Speaker 3 (01:31:05):
To read, okay on this list, you haven't even seen it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:09):
Okay, No, no, no, I've seen it because it's invite only.
It's an online virtual album listening party, and I want
you to read off the VIPs and the people that's
in the room right now, and they wouldn't be on
the on the list if they didn't log in today.
Speaker 3 (01:31:30):
Ready, let's see you ready, We're ready, Here we go.
Speaker 1 (01:31:33):
Name them names off, David Foster, Jimmy jam Jimmy and
Terry Lewis.
Speaker 3 (01:31:40):
Harvey Mason Jr.
Speaker 2 (01:31:42):
Harvey Mason is the Chairman and CEO of the Grammys.
Speaker 3 (01:31:45):
Kenny g Period Legendary, Brandon Bam Hodge.
Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
That's the executive. That's the producer who did the whole
album with With with David.
Speaker 3 (01:31:53):
Foster, Lenny Kravitz legend, Todd Phillips.
Speaker 2 (01:31:57):
Todd Phillips is the director of the Joker movie. Ron
Fair Ron Fair is the ex legend from from from Interscope,
that worked, Mary J. Blige, India, Jimmy Ivan, Interscope, Black
Eyed Peas, Lady God God go.
Speaker 3 (01:32:10):
Ahead, Stevie Wonder, Jeff Robinson.
Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
That's Alicia Keys and hers who discovered them.
Speaker 3 (01:32:17):
Legends, Isabella Castro. That's my manager, Adam Foegelson.
Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
That's the president of lions Gate.
Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
Okay, that's the list.
Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
That's everybody that's logged in. That's everybody that's logged.
Speaker 5 (01:32:33):
In right now as we speak, Right now, as we speak,
he got a lot going on on that one.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
Now look now, look let me give you some mother backup.
You ain't got to name these names, but everybody that
logged in, they got confirmed on that list. Now, this
is who's online right now currently listening, because once you
log in, it's like a web Okay, we got you,
you confirmed, you're in. Now this is who's online listening
right now.
Speaker 3 (01:32:57):
Somebody just text you please rap. I just want to see.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
Kenny g Okay, don't even mention it. That's who's online
listening virtually right right now in the room. I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
But tyres As I knew right you know this was
going to be an amazing I feel like it's Sunday.
Speaker 5 (01:33:13):
I feel like we just said it on a church sermon.
Speaker 3 (01:33:15):
I know it was like church.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
Church with a lot of potty mouth. Somebody in the comments,
get it out of your system now. I mean, I
appreciate everything he's saying, but it's kind of hard to
listen to him talk about Jesus and all the little
cursion and all that. I'm sorry, I'm a work in progress,
all right. We have a short attention span in this world,
and you just got to say some ship and then
say God bless you.
Speaker 1 (01:33:38):
God bless you just did it all right, Well, thank
you so much, and we'll do a part two again soon, right,
all right, won't he do it?
Speaker 2 (01:33:47):
Lemonade for the world, cheer cheers to the lift Service.
Let's go, let's go.