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July 21, 2025 72 mins

Danny Lux talks about his album being stolen! The hard drive that had his album that was supposed to drop on 2024 was stolen from his producers car. He also talks about moving out of his parents house, love life, new clothing, more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Everything was going so perfect. Bro, like got some cake
and then like they had broken the window to his
car and like they stole his backpack, they had the
computer and all like the backup hard drives and ship.
I hate all the like the random beefs there be, Bro,
I know y'all have a beef. I'm not gonna like
say it, but it's just like, why can't we just
fucking all like be chill.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Collab epy or collab album that you know with this
level And.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Yeah, I don't know, I don't know if I I mean,
I don't know if I'm allowed to say it, but yeah,
it's gonna it's gonna drop. And like I had squashy
three had just dropped and I had just dropped that
and I was like, okay, we're ready ready like that
tore only like in total, I feel like fifty people
went counting every single show, Like there was a show
that only four people went.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Like I don't hate them, but like actually.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
I mean, obviously there's those artists that I don't flock
with their energy, like gotta look with the energy that they.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Give him me, what's up, guys, Welcome back to another podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
If you guys, are to the channel makes you guys
like come and subscribe.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Please?

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Don't you just starving like this?

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Oh no, because I'll be honest.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
I'm be honest.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Okay, we started off bad. But every time we have
a meeting and you're talking like this, because I walked
into what they're saying, I'm locked into what they're saying.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
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Apple podcasts and on the iHeart radio app. Because we
are not officially part of michaela network.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
That's how I was so locked in. That's what I
was saying, like heyo, we need to do the you
know me yeah, like a fiftetes.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
But today we have special guest, first guest of the
new season and first guests to be here for the
third time.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Danny.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
You know what, Lucky?

Speaker 2 (02:01):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (02:01):
It reminds me of bro like that fucking you know
Billie Eilish always goes on that one. Uh every year?
What's that? You know what I'm talking about? Every year?
Is it galore? Like every year? Like it started like
when she was they interviewed her when she in like
twenty nineteen, like they've been interviewing her for like the
past fucking like six years or how many years. I

(02:22):
don't even know, like six years, Daniel Elish bro and
like it's like I don't know, y'all, y'all know what
I'm talking about. Y'all know what I'm talking Danny's gonna
have kids and a wife and he's still gonna pull up.
They're gonna be.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Like I think it is crazy because you know, we
had when we were come of the first starting we
were also first starting, and then like before before starting the.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Podcast, we were just talking about like just like a
bunch of other shit. You were talking about how you're
gonna buy like your second home.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yeah no, yeah, like literally where finally because the house
that I was living in living in was with my
parents because like I had gotten that one, and uh
it was just mainly like for them, you know, but
I was just chilling there. So I was just like, man,
I'm gonna just wait a little bit, just keep doing
what I gotta do, and then eventually just move out
and like, yeah, the time has come. That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
See the growth part of you.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
It's crazy to see you, to see your guys growth too.
Like now you guys got this studio you're.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Looking an injury like the girls, And I was like, that's.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Michael do that podcast. Networks backed me up. There's gonna
be a lower that said that's not cool.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Regulations.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Honestly, like I've seen like a lot of ship like
people telling you that that you're like a little big
and ship. But honestly, like seeing you, you don't look
that big. You can we start that? Please? Can we
please clip this up? He give me the hundred bucks,
I'll give you my third house.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Yeah, I know it's crazy, honestly, like, look, I know
you guys are talking about the jop when he when
he said I was living a good life. I mean
I thought it was cool content. I didn't even think
about it. But in hindsight, like honestly, like I don't
think I would have about it. That's embarrassing as fun
and how people like fame you.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Yeah, yeah that more than anything, we want to congratulate.
We want to congratulate you on all your success. You've
You've done a lot for Mostahigana. It's cool to find
out that you just moved out, Like what has it
been like like living on your own? You know where
your homies?

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (04:19):
I mean no bro, I have like we still haven't
fully moved out, so like we're still in like that
process of like taking all our ship to the new
house and stuff. But I mean like what I like
the thing is like we don't wanna we want that
place to be like more of like all right, we
gotta like lock in even more. You know. It's like obviously,
yeah it's cool to party here and there, but it's
just like fuck, bro, Like it gets to a point

(04:39):
where it's just like like am I doing enough? You know,
like am I doing enoughing like with my music? Am
I doing enough? Like with them because they they really
want to like like do their thing too, you know,
like they want to record some songs, they want to
do their ship, and it's just like we all gotta
help each other. So it's just like that house is
just gonna be like we're just doing our things, writing
more songs, and it's just like in the lack of

(05:00):
scene even more. Yeah, it's cool. It's cool. How you
mentioned that you guys are planning on doing two studios
in that home. Yeah, bro, like this is going to
be crazy. Like one of the studios is going to
be like a little like writing area and the other
one is going to be like the main studio. Damn,
y'all gonna kill it. Oh. I mean, I'm excited, and
I'm excited because I mean, at the end of the day,
it's just like it's all things to music that I'm
even able to do all this shit, you know, it's

(05:22):
just like, I don't know, bro, it's just crazy. I'm
really thankful. Damn.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
Then, have you like stopped and thought about like how
far you've came? Because I remember, well earlier I was
looking at your albums and I saw the first one
that shows up on Apple Music was twenty twenty one,
and I was like, that's kind of like when we
started too, you know what you said, and seeing like
I mean, maybe people might think, well, you know, it's
just a few years before like really thinking about it,
like day to day, you know, it's been so much,

(05:48):
so many ups and downs.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
But I feel like like can I can I talk
to it like this, Like can I be right here
and it sounds good? Or do I gotta be like this?
It's preferably preferably preferred. But I think you go back
a little bit like that's go too all right, just
like you couldn't even extend it. You can even extend
it right here if you want to just make I'm

(06:11):
gonna just have like this because all right, but man,
I just feel stupid. Now we need we need to
actually we need I go back. We need to adjust
our said the guests don't feel comfortable. No, no, no, I
feel really comfortable. It's just like I just don't know
if like I could be like for you know, but
I'm just like this. I'm gonna just be like this.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
Maybe next time we could get someone go home extend
a little bit, but that I feel like we got
to move away? How but how how was it like extending?
How he doesn't just do it just you gotta demonstrate it.
He wants to visually see.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
That click that man, wait, what was your question again?
Or like visualizing like you you're success? Like bro, all right,
So I mean I I dited releasing music, Like in
twenty twenty, I released I remember my first song, and
then I released like an EP with like three songs,
and that was all like twenty twenty going into twenty

(07:09):
twenty one, and like, I mean, I never really thought
much of it because I remember when I first released
my first ever song, like I've said this before, and
it's just like it got so much hate, bro, because
it was just like people weren't like in twenty twenty,
people weren't used to like hearing different because my voice
is not like a chorella. I get like a corrilla voice,
you know, like it's like too soft for that type

(07:31):
of stuff. And it was just like people weren't used
to that. I feel like, And it's just like I
remember when I released it, I was like, damn, bro,
like maybe this shit ain't for me, you know, maybe
I shouldn't be doing this. But all I had to
do was just keep going and like find my own
style because at the end of the day, I feel
like I don't know. Following trends and shit is cool
and all that, but it's just like if you really

(07:51):
want to like leave your legacy, it's just like you
gotta do what you want to do, Like you gotta
really like see music as more of a passion.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
And you gotta be on the trendsit too, yeah bro, And.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
It's just not even like that. I feel like the
trends just like the world does what it does with
your music, you know, and it's just like you gotta
concentrate on whatever you want to create and like what,
like I said, the legacy you want to leave.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Yeah for sure.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Yeah, So when you're an artist, like you kind of
have to like pick your path, whether you're gonna like
be an artist that like kind of follows trands, you know,
tries to really chase those numbers, or just kind.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Of like do you. Yeah, I feel like I mean
and maybe what like doing you is following those trends,
you know, doing you is like it's like getting inspo
from the ship that's sounding right now or like the
like all that type of stuff. But it's just like
I don't know, I feel like me personally, I just
I'm not saying I'm the perfect artist, bro. I just
I learned every fucking day, Like I learned new shit

(08:44):
every day. But it's just like me personally, what I
like to do is like even like imagine, like one
day I wake up like, oh, I feel like making
like a random like electronic song right now, Like I'm
gonna make it, you know, Like and the next day
like all right, I found these chords on the acoustic guitar.
I'm gonna keep adding these routes of like regional Mexican
into this song, and it's just like, bro, I have
like so many songs that are not out there. It's
just like so many different like genres, but it's always

(09:08):
has it always has those roots of like regional Mexican. Yeah,
I think it's definitely really cool. How like you were
able to keep doing the music in your way, and
you've also like also had those moments where you create
a wave. I remember when House of Lugs came out,
like it blew up on TikTok and then you know,
kind of reflecting of that song, the new song on
the new album is called twenty twenty five, right, oh,

(09:30):
which kind of had the same essence, Like it was
just like you were just able to bounce back those
those ideas but also keep doing your own wave, you know. Yeah,
not even like I mean this whole new album Leenda
was just like I mean, it's mostly like all regional
like style things, but they always have like that that
touch of like different stuff, you know, Like they a

(09:50):
lot of them have electric guitars. I'm not saying it
hasn't been done before. I'm just saying it's just like
these they have touches of different types of things, and
I don't know that album. I remember we bro, we
made that album, like we we we stuck ourselves in
like a fucking house for like a week and we
were we were just there creating and we made like
sixteen songs that week, and then afterwards I added obviously

(10:14):
like three more songs, so there's nineteen songs on the album.
But bro, it was just like the whole the whole
project was just so crazy even making it, because like
we would record one song and then randomly like we'd
be like, now with this song, we're about to become legends. Bro,
We're gonna be legends with this song. And that kind
of stuck with me because I mean, a legend could
be so many things. It could be like a like

(10:35):
a person, like a legend can just be a person
that leaves an impact in whatever they're doing. Like you
could be a legend in your family, you know, like
you left an impact with your family and like your
family really sees you, like damn, Like that's like they're
a legend for us. Like that's it could be like
the smallest thing. And that's why like for me, and
a legend is just somebody that leaves an impact in something.
And that's that's how we felt like we we made

(10:58):
this this like who knows if where we even gonna
be legends, but like we made this album like feeling
like we already were.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Yeah yeah, And I remember you telling the story about
how this album came about, because you actually finished the
album last year.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Right now we had like stolen bro, we had finished
this ship like a year and a half ago, but
it was obviously different songs and it wasn't even called Legend,
it was called something else. And we went out to
go celebrate David's birthday. David's like the engineer, he mixes
all the songs and it was his birthday. Run. Then

(11:33):
we went to eat at this restaurant here in Hollywood,
and he had rented a car because he's from Chicago,
so like he was over here just because we had
some shows, and like he parked right in front of
the hotel and I swear, but like we ate, everything
was going so perfect, Bro, like got some cake and
then when we walked out, like they had broken the
window to his car and like they stole his backpack.

(11:54):
They had the computer and all like the backup hard
drives and shit, and like we we learned our lesson
because like we should have just put it like on
a Google drive or something you like upload it to Yeah. Yeah,
but like but now, bural, they stole everything. And two
days after that, we were gonna go on tour in Mexico,
and like he had his passport in there too, so
we had to change everything. We had to like get flights,

(12:14):
like domestic flights from going from Tijuana to like the
rest of the city, and he had to fly with
his like birth certificate. So it was just like, Bro,
it was like we were so stressed. I mean that
tour seeing all the people that went like kind of
like took my mind off of that, like like we
just lost the whole album, you know, it took my
mind off of that, but like it was still there,
like that fucking thought of like damn, bro, like we

(12:37):
we I can't get those songs back, Like we tried
everything and we couldn't get them back. And then once
that tour finished is when we when I rented like
that like a house in San Diego and we locked
ourselves in there, bro, And like I'm really grateful for
like everybody that even like helped me out with that
because there was people that like weren't with their family,
like like David, he was like across the whole United

(12:59):
States all those for that week and like still mixing
the songs. And I'm just grateful, bro. Like, I feel
like that's really what makes music really special, bro. Like
it really it's like it has the thing it has
like the power to unite so many people, bro, and
that's why it kind of sucks saying like I'm not
saying I mean, I'm so glad, like regional Mexican music
has fucking risen so sick bro like, but I hate like,

(13:23):
like I hate all the like the random beefs there be. Bro.
I know y'all have a beef. I'm not gonna like
say it, like I'm not gonna say it, I mean,
but it's just like but it's just like, why can't
we just fucking all like be chill. Like I'm pretty
sure like that beef that you guys had, like you
guys could have easily just talked it out. But it's
just like so stupid how it has to always go

(13:43):
to like the internet. You know, it's just and that's
just shit that I hate, bro, Like I don't hate you, guys.
And I don't hate the other side of the beef.
I don't hate nobody, but it's just like what I
hate is like we're all like we're all going towards
the same goal, you know, We're all going towards the
same goal. And it's just like, and I also understand
why there's so much ego, you know, I was thinking
about this the other day, Like I understand why there's

(14:04):
so much ego in this industry because it's just like
a lot of like these a lot of like the
artists that blow up are from are born in Mexico.
I mean, we had the luxury of being born in
America because of our parents. Yeah, but like there are
a lot of the artists are born in Mexico. So
it's just like they never had anything that we had,
bro And like once they get to the top, they
have that money, they have everything. So it's just like

(14:27):
it's it's it's like they want to keep maintaining that,
you know, they want to maintain that. So it's just
like obviously they're gonna have like that sort of ego,
and I get it, but it's just like I just
really wish like behind the scenes, the whole regional shit
would like support each other more?

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Yeah, yeah, I get you. And what do you say
that happens more with like artists from Mexico compared to
Mexican American artists.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
No, no, no, I'm saying, like, like I understand why like
artists from Mexico, Like I understand in general why it happens,
but it just sucks, like because we like us, like
we were born and you're in America, like, and I
feel like there's so many ways that we could like
help each other. That's why, Like I mean, I love
everything that you guys do you guys post like it's
honestly a lot of things to you guys. Also like

(15:11):
a lot of things have gone viral, a lot of
things have like blown up because of like the news.
You guys be posting the things. Then that's fucking sick, bro.
And it's just like but it just sucks to see
how much competition there is, you know, like why does
there even have to be a competition. It's just like, yeah,
I don't know, it's just like random thoughts have been having.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
Like maybe it's like all that success and money like
sort of started changing some of the people.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
I feel like, I mean, it's bound to happen. Bro Like,
if you grew up with nothing and you randomly start
getting you blow up, you start getting all this money,
you start getting all this attention, it's bound to happen, Like,
you don't want to lose that feeling, you know, do
you think do you think fame can affect somebody in
a bad way to the point where like it's almost
like self sabotage. I feel like anything can affect anybody

(15:53):
in a bad way. Like, and yeah, some people are
just like, It's just I mean, every person is different.
You know, some people are weaker like mentally, some people
are like stronger mentally. But it's just like, I mean,
I can't really speak for everybody, you know, I'm just
I just like speaking from what I see. Yeah, how
do you And I'm not saying I'm right, I mean,
I'm not even want to be hearing from me. Honestly,

(16:15):
you seem like you seem like a pretty wise person. Honestly,
you've been in this game for a long time. How
do you stay grounded when you know you go through
so much obstacles in music? You deal with people, you know,
you deal with you know, business as well, yeah, I mean,
I don't know. I feel like it's just it's it's
really hard, bro. Like I feel like an artist in general,
like like we just go through so much, even like mentally,

(16:37):
you know, it's just like there's like a lot of
pressure sometimes a lot of like things that like the
public doesn't see. And it's just like like imagine like
you're on a tour, right, You're on a tour. There's
like fucking thousands of people at your tours, hundreds, like
not hundreds of thousands, but like tens of thousands of people,
and you you're like on this high. You're like on

(16:58):
this high of like all right shows every fuck and
like every Thursday through Sunday, Thursday through Sunday, you're like
on this high. It's just like months of doing that shit,
and then you get home and it's just like like fuck,
what do I do now? You know, Like what can
I do to like keep going keep having this feeling?
And it's just like that makes you feel like so
it makes you have like this thought of loneliness bro.

(17:20):
And it's just I mean that's what happened to me.
And I'm speaking on like a personal thing. I'm not
saying everybody feels like this. But and then even like
with the albums brore like so much work goes into
it and then like you release it and you're like
damn bro like like now, that's why I feel like
patience has like it really has a lot to do
with what Like you really have to practice patience a
lot as a as an artist because it's just like

(17:42):
you put your music out there and then it's just
like all right, I gotta let the world do what
it has to do with my shit, like and I
just got to keep doing me like because because music,
at the end of the day is just like it
can can change a person's life. It can even if
just one person listens to your song, you already like
kind of change how they felt, like even if it's
a sad song or a happy song, Like a sad

(18:04):
song can like really make somebody feel less lonely, like
because they're like damn, like yeah, because they connect to
the music. Yeah, because they're like, damn, there's somebody else
that feels just like me. Or the lyrics too that.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
Right now, do you tell us from like personal experience?

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Yeah, Like that's I'm saying, like, how I've felt, you know,
like I've felt I've felt it before. I can't. I mean,
I've seen it in some other artists that are my friends,
but it's just like I don't know, like I'm not
saying everybody feels like that, because some it's just me,
Like that's just how I've been feeling. Bro. And I
know like a lot of kids that are making music
right now, like, bro, Like the one thing I want

(18:40):
to tell y'all like, keep doing you bro, Like y'all
need to keep doing what you want to do, like
make your own style, make it how you want to
make it. Don't like music doesn't have any rules at
the end of the day, Like you can literally do
whatever you want. Yeah, it's like a painting. You can
fucking put whatever colors you want on a painting. It's
the same shit. Yeah. I feel like being an artist
probably one of the craziest things because one nobody teaches

(19:00):
you how to do it. You got to figure it
out yourself. Do you have a mentor or someone that's
guiding you along the line, or someone that you look
up to, Like, Okay, like this is kind of like
the way that I kind of want to move I
feel like as a musician. It's just all really been
really new to me because I mean, I mean the
first song I released I was like fifteen sixteen. But

(19:21):
like as a person, like my dad has really helped
me out a lot, Like he's just like such a
good person in a man, and like just seeing him,
like I really want to like incorporate that in being
an artist, you know, like always being always trying to
be a good person. Like obviously I mess up, bro,
Like there's times where I mess up, there's times where
I'm not perfect and all that, but like at the
end of the day, I really want to continue being
a good person, even like keeping this relationship with you guys,

(19:44):
keeping relationship with like everybody that surrounds my like that's
around me. But there's always, I mean, there's always gonna
be people that don't like you, you know, and like always
there's people that don't like me, even in like the industry,
and I have no idea why, but it's just like
you gotta keep going, yeah, no, play's complex at oh
yeah you do you and but it's okay, kayak listen,

(20:05):
bro all right? Going on like a more like good
note I bought I bought a surprise for you guys.
I brought a surprise for you guys. Can I go
get it? No, I feel like we're gonna get praying
by Danny. I'm not gonna lie. Last time they said
we brought something, it was a snake. Literally, sorry about it.
Looks happy or excited right now.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
It's funny because that's the first thing I thought of.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Oh it's not a snake. I could confirm.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
I need to give you guys.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Wow, let's say they have the album name on them. Enda. Wait,
Danny's not medium.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
My boy chew crazy.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Yeah, shout out to Danny. Look at this. I'm opening
like me and my boy at Diego. He's like around here.
We designed him and made them and yeah, bro Dan,
he's a good blinker here.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yeah, you know what's up? Yeah, you know what's because
sometimes liked all the digital platforms.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
I'm gonna put it on right now.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
It's just like a memory for you guys.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Brodnny the first guests to bring us a guest.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
In recent memory. Nobody else comes on.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
There.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
You don't got to speak your mind all the time.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
You know that.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
Thanks break there you go. You know who's the girl
on the on the English.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
That's because we because I don't know when we were
like because we have on the side other than like that,
because this isn't like merch is like our literal brand
and like we're starting this brand like from from scratching,
Like yeah, you're like the first people list like the
win of like the first ever drafts we've done so
in this brow you guys. Yeah, you guys are the homies.
Yeah blows first h Now we're gonna we're gonna continue

(22:04):
what happened. Yeah yeah, we're like currently like selling it
and fucking yeah, We're gonna keep working on more ship
and uh even like start making like cutting, so like
from scratch, like making like our own cuts and shirts
and not. But like this is just like a like
the first time we ever even tried doing anything like this,
So it's just like, yeah, that goes to my next question.

(22:26):
We see your Instagram that you're doing fashion shows. We
could tell the way that you dressed their inspiration and fashion,
Like how does that start? And how do you get
to Paris fashion?

Speaker 2 (22:35):
We from.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Thank you, thank you? You know they licked my ship. No, bro,
I mean I've always liked clothes, even like growing up,
I've loved clothes, bro, like I've always liked bro. Honestly,
I mean I never said like growing up my style
was sucked, bro, But I feel like in middle school,
once I started like skateboarding, I feel like I started

(23:00):
adapting that like skater style, you know. And then from
there it transitioned to like, all right, I'm gonna like
put more like baggy ship, like what jeans are baggy
as fuck? And then I went to the man, I
seen five O ones and like, I mean, I don't know,
I obviously wasn't the first person to even start wearing
five ones, but like when we first started, it was
me and my boy Hugo. I remember Hugo. Do you

(23:23):
guys remember him? Yeah? Yeah yeah, But like it was
me and him, bro, like we would make tiktoks and
like we'd be wearing like five ones and then like
uh like pro clubs and ship shout out to pro
club and and then from there it started wrong, like
let's put some BB belts bro. Honestly, honestly, I'm not
saying we were the first, but it feels like I
don't know, I don't know, don't fact check me, but

(23:44):
I feel.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Like no No, I feel like I was in like
this yeah, this.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Like regional ship, like we were the first ones to
start wearing like like those BB belts. Bro. Yeah, I
don't know what that was. I'm not hundred percent sure,
but I feel like I saw you wearing I was like,
what is that?

Speaker 4 (23:57):
And I think I think I was the next one
and he was me that it was a beauty bolt
because I remember you know about it because Brian has
something like that.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah, I think you're little like you were ahead of
the ahead of the curve on that one. I just
hate saying like, oh, I'm the first person to do
this shit because the day you never know, you know, Yeah,
I will say it for you.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
I think it's true even with like the Baggag jeans
because I remember like during this time, like I think
like the skinn jeans were like hitting.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
With because it was twenty twenty literally yeah T shirts
and sh yeah I remember that back there because around
those like twenty twenty and twenty twenty one is when
uh like like kind of was like going fucking crazy, bro,
and like it was like when it's like one was
blowing up with Gonto's vessels, fucking Marca and Pe with

(24:41):
the you know, sorry, like it was around the same
time and like but it was just like incorporating that,
like mixing the fashion style of like all right, I
grew up in America, but like my whole culture is Mexican,
you know, like I really want to like collide these
two worlds because it's just like I want to be
able to show the world like this type of like
style too, And it's just like it's just I don't know,

(25:04):
it's been crazy, like even uh making stuff like when
I when I met my boy Diego, like he started
like helping us make like ship from scratch, even for tours,
like leather leather ship, like leather baggy pants, and then
that evolved to like I mean randomly, like they invited
me to the Paris Fashion Week with the Willicha Aria

(25:27):
and oh that shit was such a crazy experience. Like
it's like a whole other world, you know, like you
see shit like all right, we're about to perform, go
to the green room, but it's showtime. But like there
bro there's like at least like two hundred people at once.
Like there's like fucking fifty people doing hair, fifty people
doing like the makeup, for the people, like a bunch

(25:47):
of like styleists there helping you like put everything on,
and like the way, honestly you shout out to Willicha Aria.
He's like done a lot for like the whole Mexican culture,
like the RASA, And it's just I don't know it
was a non or even being a part of that, bro.
I mean it was an amazing experience. Bro. Fucking he's
such a chill dude. And like the whole team that
put like like sweat behind the whole show was amazing.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
And how does all of that work? Like did they
teacher like how the walk?

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Bro, It's just nobody told me how to walk. Bro,
I swear to you, like I was about to fucking
pass out.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Like he's like, I don't want to ask how to walk?
No shout out to to to Becky g. She was
like in line. She was like right behind like two
people behind me, And so when we were waiting to
start walking, I was like, bro, like because she had
done she's done like that before, like she's been in
the industry for so long, so she like she kind
of like telled me. She's like all right, honestly, like
breathe three times you got this. Just zone now, just focused,

(26:43):
look straight, and just do whatever you gotta do. And
I was like all right, bet, And it was already
hottest fun because in Paris, like there's not that many
a c's Like there's not I don't know why, because
because a lot of the a lot of the buildings
are really old, like from the seventeen hundreds and and
so like. So like the show started, we did one
like a practice round and then finally the show started,

(27:06):
and like like the start of the show, like you
had to walk down some stairs. And when we were
walking down the stairs, bro, fucking I remember I had
my hands in my pockets and I was looking forward
and I felt like a big ass pulse in my
body and I was like, bro, I'm I about to
pass out. Bro. And I was like, damn, like, am
I really going to pass out in front of everybody?
Because like imagine like you're walking and there's like a

(27:28):
bunch of people just staring at you, looking at your
every move, looking at like if you twitch, they're gonna
see it, If you fucking like look this way, they're
gonna see it. So you have to like stay fucking
like focused. And then yeah, when that shit happened. Bro,
it was just like please don't pass out there, and
you please don't pass out, and like I was like
crunching my fist in my pockets and and I did it,
but it was just like fuck, bro, Like I feel

(27:50):
like I would have passed out a lot of pressure
all those people looking at you. Yeah, But I mean,
in general, it was such an amazing experience. Fucking even
Marlin walked that show with the streamer dude. Really yeah,
he was like he was I think he went. He
walked like after like a couple of people after me,
but that she was crazy too, Like there was like
a bunch of people like from all over the world

(28:12):
that were even modeling for that. It was it was
a sick experience. And honestly, I didn't know. I want
to ask, was it like when they switch and do
it a few times or you just walked once? It
was just once? Yeah, it was once, because I mean
the whole show was like a there was like like
a lady singing in the beginning. They did a whole
like it was a It was honestly a beautiful show

(28:34):
where like the way they planned it out, it was
really like it had a really powerful message too. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
Oh yeah, I saw they did like some sort of
like protest or exactly what.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Yah.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Yeah, it was like like the invitations to the show
where like the you wereld whoever got invited, you would
get like a like it looked like it was like
you're getting your Social Security card and it was basically
saying you have the right to be human, the right
to be human, and then it said like the directions
of where it was and all that. But yeah, it

(29:04):
was like Bro's he's really sick. He's he's been doing
a lot, and I mean it was a really it
was a non for me to to be a part
of that message to that's really nice. I honestly I
didn't know that we're look it up on the internet.
Maybe someone to put the pictures, you know. Yeah that
I recommend you guys watch it. It's like, really sick
how you got all the stories because you like drinking
or No, it's not that I like drinking. It's just
like he likes.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
It's not that I like drinking.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
He said, stop drinking it. I don't like drinking, like
I like, I mean my heart radio fan like I
feel like it gets to like before a show, I
like to tell you like some shots and all that.
And I remember in the past, like when we were
touring in Mexico, like I would get like one of
those empty water bottle. I would empty it out and

(29:51):
then put like tequila in there, and like tequila is
like uh, sometimes it's like it looks like water. And
I would have it on stage and and randomly like
I'll be singing, but like next song is coming up,
I take a sip of that, and like it got
to the point where I was like I was drinking
it like if it was water, bro. And like I
remember there was times where I would just like completely

(30:13):
forget what the funk happens afterwards. Bro, I would just
wake up in the hotel room. Yeah, you're black out.
It was. I mean, I'm not proud of it or nothing,
but it's just like I would that's a real rock star, right, Yeah,
Like it's crazy for the next generation of artists, that's
how it's done. And it's just because I don't know,

(30:36):
but it just got to the point where it was
just like, bro, why am I drinking every fucking show?
You know? It's just like like like your hell starts
getting into play and it's just like I mean, I
still be drinking before it shows, but it's just like
I don't bring the bottle on stage no more. It's
just like before the show, I take like a shot
or something and then I start singing, and then after
the show I just rest. Sometimes No, I think it's

(30:57):
crazy artists. Like I'm not saying you specifically, but we've seen,
you know, like when we went to go see Tito
and he brought out that day, it's like they were
going after shot crazy and it's like crazy. It's like
you you think, like like how do they keep up?
And it's because like she like that, like I can't
do that. And Danny Luk show, you know how the
like it's a sad song, fucking shots, like you can't

(31:19):
do that at my show. Like no, that's.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Kind of liter his show.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
Yeah, I was telling him like we were like we
were like yeah, we said, I feel like, I mean,
it's because it's like sad songs.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
So like sometimes he's like damn, like I gotta drink now,
you know, but it's just like more like a chill drinking.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
Now we got.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
That show, I was like a little like I got
sucked up to this, but no, that show that's probably
one of my top ten shows that I've ever done
in the Novo when we played there, Yeah, she was fun. Bro,
Like everybody that came out cuckoo fucking who else? My boy?
Like everything was sick, bro.

Speaker 4 (31:59):
And from you on a lot of touring like here Mexico,
like which one kind of stands out to you, like
You're like, oh, I'm really proud of that.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
You know, I was on the stage. I feel like
in Mexico and Metropolitan, like we sold it out. Bro.
It was just that was like probably like one of
like the biggest stages I had done well headlining, you know,
And yeah, that show was so sick. We had a
whole like production on the stage, like designed that ship

(32:27):
and like, h we had a house that was literally
house of lux. So I just said the lux on
the house on the top on stage. And now I
was really proud of that show. Was like, bro, we
had rehearsed so much, there was so many people there,
and like the vibes, I mean, I feel like whenever
you're playing in Mexico, I mean in general, it's just
like so sick feeling the vibes of the people. But
I feel like in Mexico they're like even more passionate,

(32:48):
you know, they're even more passionate about like their music.
They're like more like die hard fans. But so, I mean,
I love playing wherever it is that I get to play.
But yeah, Mexico is really fun to play.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
And what do you think that is? Because you're not
the first artist that says that, and I remember.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
Every artist says that's to be're honest.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
Yeah, Mexico.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Oh yeah, there's like well, it's like so much like
I don't know, I actually don't know why. I feel
like it's just like the music culture as well, like
in Mexico is different than in the United States because
in the United States, it's just like they already have
like the bar set so high, like with fucking uh
like fucking justin Bieber like like that like Drake even
though he's not from the United States, but like it's

(33:31):
just like those artists already set the bar really high
in the US, and in Mexico it's just like regional
Mexican is like what like they're really proud of saying
that that is theirs. And I feel like that's really why.
It's just like whenever they see like like an artist
that normally always that's a Mexican artist that usually always
plays in the United States. When they go to Mexico
is more like personal for them too. It's just like, damn,

(33:53):
like finally, like my artist is going to be here,
that it would be cool to like be able to
experience answered in Mexico video. Yeah, love, bro, whenever you
have a country in Mexico, Y're invited. Damn we can't
get out of the country Mexico. Yeah, no, no, I
said it would be cool. Obviously my circumstances, I thought

(34:16):
you no. But I mean, obviously you guys are always
invited to any concert we have because I remember I
think we talked about it.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
There was a video where like people were like all
around your van and they were like slapping the van,
and I think it was it was a long time
of though, I think that it was in Mexico.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Yeah, in Mexico. It's just crazy, Bro. I love being
like being and playing in Mexico. It's just so sick,
especially like there's always like good ass food places. Bro.
Like you you can literally walk out of the hotel
and fucking go across the street and there's like a
taco truck. It's so sick, bro, like she like that.
It's just like, I don't know, it's really sick.

Speaker 3 (34:53):
Yeah, And then kind of switching the topic, a topic
that a lot of people have been talking about for
quite a while is a collab EP or a collab
album that you held with this love one, Oh actually
gonna drop.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
And yeah, but like I don't know, I don't know
if I mean, I don't know if I'm allowed to
say it, but yeah, it's gonna it's gonna drop. I
don't know when yet, but we are already working on
the songs, like we are already and it's just like
it's gonna get Its gonna be like because I mean
one like we've done h Pierras, mccambiast like other songs

(35:29):
like that, and it's just like, I mean, might as
well just give the people like a holy p of
us singing those types of sad songs. So it's just like,
I don't know, it's just we're doing it also a
lot for like the people that really like like that
vibe of like really sad shit. You know. Yeah, I
think it's cool that you guys kind of have that
track record. I feel like people almost expected or like

(35:49):
if you know Danny's gonna be on Danny drops like
he's gonna be on it. You know.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
So the songs haven't been recorded yet.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Uh we literally just started recording them. We just started
recording them. But but yeah, bro, like that she's gonna
be fun. Bro, it's gonna be sick. And just like
the whole process of you and making the song is
it's always fun, it's sick.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
And is it just gonna be YouTube? Are you guys
planning to add like other artists on like certain songs.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
We might, we might not, but it's just like, I mean,
the plans, just know, the plans are really like like
everything is really looking like it's going to be sick
as fuck. He said classified. We don't want to ask
too much.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
I don't want to pressure you too much into singing
maybe getting in trouble a little bit. But I was
just thinking they're doing a collab something. Why don't they
do a collab tour too.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
That'd be sick of a collab tour. That would be
sick as fuck to I don't know, Yeah, I don't know.
I'm just I'm just saying no, it's sick because I mean,
this year, I'm taking like a me personally, I'm taking
like a tour from like I mean, I'm taking a
break from tour because I mean I've literally I didn't
realize it. I had toured every single year, and it's

(37:02):
just like like, I mean, obviously I'm not like the
biggest fucking artist, but it's just like like I don't know,
I want to like prepare something that's even better for everybody,
you know, So like I'm taking like I'm taking this break,
but not like resting now. It's just like working on
the When I finally go back on tour, everything's gonna
be perfect, leveling up production wise, musically wise. It's just

(37:26):
where I just really want to take that next step
into like showing the world more like visually, how creative
we can get even with like the songs, like the
way we interpret them. I don't know, but I feel
like the cool thing about music is like there's just
so much you can do to show like a song,
like yeah, all right, you put in all the effort
to make the song, you make it how you want

(37:47):
to make it, you make it your style, and then
after that you're just like all right, it's the same
thing with the music video. You gotta make it how
you want. You're gonna make it the way you want
people to visualize this song. And then even in the tours,
like when you perform this song, how do you want
people to visually see you performing this song? And like
I had never really thought about that, and that's why,
like I just decided, like when I when I when

(38:09):
I started touring again, and I mean, I mean when
we start touring again, I just really wanted to be
something unique and like a unique experience for everybody, because
at the end of the day, it's thanks to everybody
that I even I'm able to do all these things.
I'm able to like a fucking get my own place, bro,
I'm able to make my parents proud. It's just thanks

(38:30):
to everybody that's even like supported the music. Yeah, I
think it's definitely interesting. And I think having your your
own show, like if it's an art of its own.
I think we've been to like a lot of concerts,
and you know, people really really put a lot of
thought into like the show, like whether like they have
lasers or they have like a story. I remember we
went to Oh, we went to a group of Fronterta

(38:52):
and they had like a like a break and they
were playing like a movie. So I think it's cool
when people really like invest into that stuff.

Speaker 3 (38:58):
Yeah, and then also I want to get props you
for being able to tour. I feel like it's so
hard for an artists to like fill up a place
to bro.

Speaker 1 (39:07):
Bro. The first time I ever toured it was in
It was in twenty twenty two and like I had
Squashti Sufi had just dropped. I feel like I think
it was like literally a month they had dropped and
I had I had just dropped my first ever album.
Those has like like I think eight songs in it, yeah,
because it was like four sad songs and four love

(39:29):
songs and I had just dropped that and I was like,
all right, bab we're ready, We're ready.

Speaker 2 (39:33):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
I think in like like that tour only like in total,
like we played it was just in Texas, Like we
played like like four cities in Texas in total. I
feel like fifty people went, counting every single show, Like
there was a show that only four people went, and
it was like a whole venue that we had already
like gotten it. And it was just like I remember that

(39:54):
really like affected me a lot. I was like, damn, bro,
Like I was like I really thought I could, I could,
I could do it. But it's just like it all
comes to play go back to the same thing. Like
you just got to have that patience.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
It's just you gotta be patient and just keep doing
what keep doing you, bro. I feel like that's really
like the key is just do your your own shit.
Like people are gonna follow what you do because they
want to feel like they're a part of what you're doing.
And that's what I always I don't know, I've always
wanted people to feel like like I'm just their friend.
I'm like a person that they could just like listen

(40:25):
to and like get their mind off shit.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
Wait, so you performed that a place and when you
first started and only four people went, and like the
show got canceled. You used to perform for like those
four people.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
No, Like, bro, the show got canceled. But since those
four people had gotten there, shout out to those four people.
I don't remember your guys names, but four people had
gotten there, and literally it was like the whole venue
and only four people right there in the middle, and
I was like, fuck, bro, so I canceled it. I
was like crying in the backstage. Bro. It was just
it sucks and like, but in my head, I was like,

(40:56):
I mean these least, like these four people like took
time out of their day, like they not the ticket.
So I remember I went down and we were just
sitting at this table with them, and I was just
playing the whole songs, like the whole song that I
would have played on the stage, but I played it
in front of them just like like literally like they
were sitting like this and I was just playing there
for them as bad as I'm pretty sure they're going
to remember that for the rest of their life, you know,

(41:17):
And you took that because I feel like artists sometimes
like they could be like, oh, like I'm not doing this,
like it didn't work out, but like you literally took
the time and like singing on the song. You know
that that's fire.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
Yeah, I think that's yeah. I think that's really good
because I feel like a lot of artists are like,
oh oh, like because of the promoters.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
No. I mean that was just literally I wasn't ready,
you know, I just wasn't ready for for for a
tour yet. Especially in like another state where I wasn't from,
So it was just yeah, there was like a lot
of things that went into it, but I mean we
I learned from those experiences and like, I feel like
that really helped me to become even like stronger mentally,
I guess.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
And then let's say, when you know you're playing for
those people, was going through minded like you weren't really
thinking about anything or you were like like tent or
like how can I finix the next one?

Speaker 1 (42:02):
It's just I mean, in my head, I never even
thought music was going to bring me this far, you know,
like I never expected anything. I was just like I've
always just done it because it's what I like to do.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
And like, I mean when I seen only four people go,
obviously I felt embarrassed. I feel like, fuck, like like
this shit is embarrassing, you know, Like I was like
in my head, I was like, damn, what can I
say for people? Like That's why I didn't even post
anything from that tour, liked, because I didn't want people
to know that like only like fifty people in total,
like from four places we went in total, like that's

(42:32):
how many people went. But yeah, I felt like shit, Bro.
But at the end of the day, it's just like
those like that day that the four people went, it
was just like I had to do what I had
to do, Bro, Like they paid for the show. I
had to, like I really wanted to play those songs
for them.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
Oh that's good.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Damn now you got Now you got fans in the
USA Mexico. Is there is there any other place where
like you have fans and kind of like surprised you. Bro.
One time we had like a like a showcase in
uh in Colombia and we went and Bro, it was
like people singing the songs.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
It was.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
It was crazy. Obviously, it wasn't like a like a
crazy ass like ten thousand people and it was like
a I think there was like like a thousand people,
but it was crazy though. It was it was really
like six seeing all those people like singing those songs.
I mean, a thousand people was fucking a lot. BRO,
It's a lot. And I'm just it's just crazy to
me because I never really imagined music would take me

(43:29):
this far. And that's why I'm like grateful, BRO, because
I don't know, I just feel like I talked too much.
I feel like that's how you can tell, like I
don't even be talking to anybody, bro', not that it.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
Was the same the same. I think.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
I think it's so cool that you're saying this because
something that I do remember. We went to a model concert.
I think it was still called Microsoft Theater, but it
is the Peacock now. Oh yeah, we were on the
side getting our tickets. I don't know if we talked
about talked about this before, but I remember seeing how
when you showed up and it was like you're with
your friends and it was like seven people in the
car and you're like, where's the parking and like they're like, oh,

(44:03):
like yeah, and I don't know, like like the parking
for the artists and stuff, And like I think that
was so cool. I mean you could tell like, you know,
we we kind of saw where you came from. You know,
it was just like maybe you and your homies like
so fucking stoked to you know, to be in front
of a few thousand people. And now it seems like,
you know how you're reminiscing that it took you this far.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
You're saying that you can't kind of like.

Speaker 4 (44:24):
Imagine it, and I'm sure that you have so many
like really proud moments and moments that you're like, fos
life You've been real, Yeah, as well as the downfalls,
you know, like like.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
There has been a lot of downfalls. And I feel like,
I mean, obviously the internet knows about all the downfalls,
but it's just I don't know. I mean, there's life
can be perfect, you know, and I feel like everything
just happens for a reason.

Speaker 4 (44:45):
Yeah, And when you're going to kind of like through
a tough moment, have you ever kind of like fell
out of love with maybe being an artist or maybe
the music for just like a little while. And I
kind of bring this up because I saw an interview
with not that they were asking him like, oh, you know,
like why don't you not doing Corst Bottles right now?
And he was like like kind of fall out of
love with it? I kind of like this music better now,
And you know that's definitely not what his fans expected,

(45:06):
but it got me thinking like, well, you know, of course,
I you know, I know artists are are you know,
like they're people, They're the real people, and like have
you ever thought about that, like like like there's really
songs I kind of don't want to do this even
if it was just like oh, you know for now,
like not forever, but.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
No, that that's that definitely like has crossed, not like
falling out of like what I like the what I
like the essence, Like I don't, I don't fall out
of love like with with like music in general, it's
just like sometimes like I'm just tired of the same formula,
if that makes sense, Like fuck, like all right, I
gotta make like the same type of ship. But it's

(45:46):
just like I love making. I'm never gonna start making
sad songs or love songs because like that's just it
just comes natural to me, like writing that type of music.
But it's just like like I said, like one I
said earlier, I think I randomly like I've I've been
like producing a lot, and like one day I wake
up and and like I feel like it's just like
the different points of my life, Like right now, I'm

(46:09):
just I've just been waking up and then fucking starting
like I literally make whatever I feel like making that day.
Like oh, like I've been making like random weird ass
like electronic shit, Like it's just like not even how stuff.
It's like more of like a like crystal Castles type
vibe fucking like that type of stuff and like and
then the next day, like recently, I started making like

(46:30):
obviously the same regional stuff, but like adding in weird
ass noises and nobody expected and like I feel like
you hear some of that in like the Leyenda album.
But I've been trying to do it even more now
because it's just like like me saying, like, like earlier
I said like music has no no rules, and it's
just like I say that, and I'm like, am I
putting that to play? Like am I even like like

(46:52):
like like doing what you preach? Yeah, and doing what
I preach. And that's why, like I don't know, like
these days, like however, I feel like, however, I feel
that's what I want to make. And I feel like
whenever the people are like listen to that, it's just
like they either like it or they don't. But I
really feel like it always has the essence of the
old Danny, you know, it has It's always going to

(47:12):
have that feel of like the old Danny that the
people started liking. And I mean obviously like there's some
people that are not going to like it, but I
feel like music is just music. Is just music, you know,
no matter what genre, no matter what it is. But
I don't know, it's just like a lot of like

(47:34):
I'll just be thinking about a lot of things at
the same time.

Speaker 2 (47:37):
And when you're not doing music, like what will helps
you keep at peace? Like what helps you reset? Radio clip?

Speaker 1 (47:52):
Just kidding radio. We did not sign up. We went
from serious to bro I really like it And he's like, no, no, no,
I like playing video games.

Speaker 2 (48:06):
Man.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
Oh yeah, now that's the they wanted.

Speaker 4 (48:12):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
What's the website for the shirt looks forever the US
size one up.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
Large?

Speaker 1 (48:22):
That's a large? But like, are you normally a large?

Speaker 2 (48:25):
I like, how like the d N a stick out?

Speaker 1 (48:27):
And yeah, shout out to the a stick out? What's
the next topic dropping? Tell me about that? The next one?
I mean, we just dropped. We gotta switch the topic.
We just dropped the win in May. That one, like honestly,
that album, I know, the one one just dropped, but
I had to switch it up. No, no, no, we dropped

(48:47):
it in May. And I mean I'm always working on
Hello other songs, and but right now I just want
I want, like the people to just continue to enjoy
that album. Just I mean, do whatever you want to it.
Fucking listen to it while you're with your girl, listen
to while you're crying, whatever you want. I just I
just love putting it out to the world. What I
wanted to ask.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
So you said from the album that they stole, you
didn't re record those songs?

Speaker 1 (49:11):
No, no, no, this was there was demos in there, and
there was there was like three songs that we had
demos of that were not mixed, and like those songs,
I was like, damn, b is just so sick, like,
so I added them into the new Leenda album and
those songs appear as like the file name, like it
says the name and then the wave like that's how
they genuinely, like genuinely appeared. And like, I mean, yeah,

(49:32):
there's just demos so like that, those don't sound like
that mix. But I just really wanted to add more
of like that story to this album. Leenda. You ever
thought that maybe that hard drive might like resurface at
some point. If it does, then I hope they leak
it on sound clubs so people could hear it. But
I doubt it because who knows who stole that ship?

(49:53):
Who knows who has it. They probably reset that ship.
But like the hard drives, they probably just threw them away.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
Yeah, like four minutes or something.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
Damn, and trying to change up the conversation.

Speaker 2 (50:04):
Going a quick break. We'll be right back ice.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
Oh, shout out to Brandon Lewis Films. Lewis Films. Yeah,
I remember, I'm tapping. I'm tempting.

Speaker 2 (50:12):
All right.

Speaker 4 (50:13):
Then there's the first one's streaming or not all digital platforms.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Uh. One more question and one day we should do
like a good drunk podcast.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
Bro. Oh, but you guys wanted to do the fucking
truth or drink? We have some cards. We asked my
question and then we just do the course. Alright, let's
let's get over with all right, all right, back, So
I was saying the fucking all right, we're all distaned

(50:56):
to be with the person like from the day we're born.
God has somebody for us, you know. So like and
I learned that, bro, because I mean past relationships I've
messed up. It's just been you know, like it's just
been a lot of things. So but I feel like
everything happens for the reason at the end of the day.
And it's just like those relationships kind of like prepared

(51:17):
me for Like, all right, I can't force anything, you know,
I can't force it. Like I got to focus on
what I gotta do. I love doing this music stuff
and I can't get distracted. And it's just like obviously
it's cool here and there to talk to a girl,
like I mean, we all need somebody to talk to randomly,
you know, and and if they just so happen to
be the one, then they're the one. But like I

(51:37):
still haven't like really found the one, if that makes sense.
Like it's just like I'm not really focused on getting
a girlfriend or any having a relationship. Just wants a
drinker shot, right, No, it probably it probably hit home
for him, I know. For that's I want to talk to. Now.

(52:00):
You've struggling like in your love life recently, it's not
as much as true no no, no, no, wait, this
one is yours.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
No, that's yours, that's yours through. I think that's a
good answer, you know. I feel like nothing could be forced.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
Yeah, you can't force anything. Just know, like, all right,
if you struggling in your love life, just don't focus
on that anymore, bro, do something else. Do something like
to take your mind off ship. You just know, like
the right girl is gonna come eventual. It's just like
you never know, bro. It might take a year, it
may take three years. It might happen tomorrow. You might
meet a random girl. Bro. But it's just like, just
know the right one is going to come eventually, So

(52:43):
I work on myself the right one going to come.
An Yeah, like you you have to do first of all,
you're gonna like work to accomplish your goals first. You
can't focus on girls, bro. Obviously, talk to as many
girls as you want, Like noted, remember that, remember that
if you just remember any less. Just kidding, just like

(53:04):
you just always be safe always. But how am I
gonna know she's the one. You're just gonna know. But
I can't love at first sight. It's like a feeling thing.
It's just like a feeling. It's like, I mean, love
at first sight is cheesy, bro, but like I mean
that can't happen. But like love at first sight is
just like you see her for the first time, you're
like damn, like she's the one. But it could also

(53:26):
be like slower like you guys talk and then you
start realizing, like, oh maybe she she's the one you know,
but you'll know, you'll know even you'll know when she comes.

Speaker 2 (53:35):
First, you got to talk to girl.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
I mean I've seen I've seen videos of CHW like
in public singing to girls. That's already like a big step.
I would be fucking shy to do that.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Yeah, and he does it without heavy n alcohol in
the system. Even bigger problem.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
No, no crazy he one of those singing videos. He
seemed to like holder she forty five forty yeah, the
one like any he invited her. I guess you got
her number?

Speaker 1 (54:08):
Like and she hung out.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
Yeah, I had like a three pm lunch type ship.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
You know, it was already like so you like like
older women like you just like mature girls. Okay, I
get it, I get it. Damn the nice crazy next
bro about the question, what were you gonna say? I've
seen you going like no, no, I think it would
have just repeated everything. You know, it's it's okay that

(54:36):
like last question, no one when the right one comes
and you guys just took another shot? Oh you want to?
You want to take one from her hair? Or should
I get you another one of these?

Speaker 2 (54:45):
Isn't this one?

Speaker 1 (54:48):
No? You might you might getting us one from the
right next to the water.

Speaker 2 (54:51):
All right, I'm asked the first question, and what would
a first date do that would give you the an ach?

Speaker 1 (54:59):
Yeah, bro, I don't know why. Like I have like
a thing with like armpits. Like if I see a
girl and she she has like a weird looking arm pit,
even if like she could have hair, but if it
looks weird, like it's just not like I'm not explain it,
like I I can't explain it, Like if it looks
too like dirty, yeah exactly exactly no no, no, like

(55:22):
not even moving it. But if it just looks weird, like, Bro,
I don't know, if it just looks weird, boy, the
girl's going to be a Daniel, I mean, and I know,
and I feel like for all of us, it's just
like smell, Like if something doesn't smell right, that just
that gives me the wait. Have you ever like got
out a fan, got at a fan? Like no, no, no,

(55:43):
I feel like I try to like stay away from
that because it's just like like fuck, bro, like they're
they're here for the music. You know, why why am
I going to do that? You know? Why am I
going to do that? There's no point. But we don't
get nothing from that unless the fan is like the
girl like the love of my life, then that's another thing.
Like but lady, c don't lose hope, still go to
the go to the conference.

Speaker 2 (56:05):
Just coming on you could get.

Speaker 1 (56:06):
Him like there's a chance, like maybe I see you
and I'm like, damn, like this girl is beautiful.

Speaker 4 (56:11):
Damn because I asked, I forgot oh no, I saw
her my own and I was like, when you like
singing on stage, like can you see like the crowd,
like you get a chance to look at the crowd
and like has like anybody like ever caught your eye?

Speaker 2 (56:22):
And he said yeah one time.

Speaker 1 (56:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (56:24):
And then then that's why I got nervous of the
thing because I saw Baddy like from and like and
then you ever get nervous, like you ever see.

Speaker 1 (56:31):
Like yeah, like it's like at the shows. It's just
like I mean, you see like a girl and you
like you like she's like she sometimes it's perfect, you know,
it's just like damn, like I really hope, like I
see her mention me in her stories.

Speaker 4 (56:49):
I hadn't thought about it like that because I mean
I just sorry, you know, like she didn't even know
I was going when we went off, but I was like, Igine,
you see like a girl.

Speaker 1 (56:56):
She she she like perfect and she bought a ticket
to come see me all the way the maneers bro
cheers to uh finding your guys, love of your life tequila. Damn, Bro,
what time is it? It's sucking like five seven at

(57:18):
seven sixteen. It was not even that earlier. That badd laughter.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
Next question, who is your celebrity crush?

Speaker 1 (57:28):
Damn? Bro? Should I say? What do we all say? Ours?

Speaker 4 (57:34):
That's that's being that's being famous problems because I could
have said whoever, like.

Speaker 1 (57:40):
She might know you? Yeah, that's true. Damn, Like, what
do you like? I'm gonna say, is okay? Bekage is beautiful,
but she's not my celebrity crush. I mean I feel like,
deep down she's all of our celebrity crust because she's
just cute. But it's just like I just know my
celebrity crush. We do have a song together, That's all
I'm gonna say. Mommy, God forbid. We did a homework.

(58:08):
The next question. Next, this is the next question.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
Bro tell a story about the worst way to get
drunk for the first time.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
The worst way to get drunk at a fucking club,
like at the randomiest club. Like if you if it's
your first time getting drunk, don't go to a club,
like do it like at a little kickbag like homie
ship like that. You know, it's like a bunch of people,
you know, Like however, hitting in your life and the
lights come on.

Speaker 2 (58:37):
I was trying to make it right now, describe the
qualities of the worst kisser.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
Biting my ship. Bro. I saw there was there was
this like one time I was I don't know what
was going on, but I just know like I was
kissing this girl and she was biting my bottom lips
so much that like the next day I had like
a like a like a purple bliss there, bro. And
it's just like hurt because it was just it was
a cut, you know, like she could she like bit

(59:05):
me so much. It just was cut. And like I
just hate that. I hate girls that bite too much.
Like I understand if you bite a little bit, sound good,
but like if she's like he's the one, Yeah, Bro,
I don't like that. I don't like biting too much.
How about you guys, Like what's that the like the
thing that doesn't you don't like when when you're kissing
a girl.

Speaker 4 (59:22):
Yeah, I look at that because like biting what for? Yeah,
that's because it hurts, you know. It's like you're trying
to play cool, but like I think I have to
record tomorrow, like they're gonna be like, why are your bruises?

Speaker 1 (59:35):
Like I'm gonna have to say I got I remember
the funny no no no no no no no no
no no no no no no.

Speaker 2 (59:43):
No no no no no no no no no no
no no.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
His birthday wait wait, remember when he had a huge bar.
No that's gitch no no no, no, no, okay, I
wouldn't say that. I wouldn't say that one on the cameras.
But remember when you had like you use purple gonna
say it?

Speaker 2 (01:00:02):
What do you mean?

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
I think you mentioned another No?

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
No, I mentioned another story.

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Now you weren't therapy story. No, everybody has a story
about Angel goddamn, Like I don't. I'm not going to
say it. But if you want to say it to them,
go ahead, because and you don't, do you want to
say it? Fuck it'ry radio.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
I wasn't there, but he was there.

Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
I didn't even know. No, no, no, no, no, this
was this was before years ago ago, like you know
what you're talking about the biting, but like she gave
me a hickey. Damn, that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:00:38):
But it was like like like right here, bro, like
no turtleneck would have covered that ship like so bad,
like and you know we have to record it, like
I could have.

Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Yeah, that's crazy. That's a crazy place. You know what.

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
That's the only person I've ever blocked in my whole life.
You text me the next day like my bad was
like I give you the.

Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
Like did that give you the eck that she gave
you a hick in the right then the wrong spot? Yeah,
that's that.

Speaker 4 (01:01:05):
Like I didn't even know that it was possible. It's
Martin me for life, and we have to record and
stuff like I think I had. I think I honestly,
I think put some makeup on or something like it
was anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
Next question, why would someone continue to hook up with their.

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
X because they don't they're not fully over them, Like
I mean, that's the only reason I feel like it's
just like I also feel like it's just like your
your ex is like you were you probably were attracted
to them, but only physically, not mentally, and that's why
people always fucking go back to just doing that with

(01:01:38):
their X. They don't get together, but they just do that,
all right.

Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Describe an argument that you'd never forget.

Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
But it was just like like an argument like with
a girl or something in general in general, an argument
that I won't forget to close it out, not no moment.
Do we arguing like that or not?

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
With people?

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Yeah? I just I hate. I just hate, like yeahs
already that was a lot you must have nice cool.
Now I feel like and I haven't even ate nothing,
but uh, I feel like, I mean, I I always
like with like my friends people around me, I don't

(01:02:28):
really try to argue too much because it's just like
why am I going to argue? You know, It's just
like we we have like discussions about things, but it's
just like not arguing. But I mean, the one argument
that I really do remember, it's just like with obviously
like an X.

Speaker 4 (01:02:43):
You know, like.

Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
I don't want to say you bro, this is like
nice cool, this is talk about I hate you right here.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
But the next question, what lengths would you go for
a million dollars?

Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
See you could put it. I'm just kidding. I just
think about it. Bro, a million dollars is a million
dollars a million that that can like maintain someone for
like fucking ten fifteen years. Honestly, you could give yourself
a little salary. Yeah, I'm on, wait, I want to

(01:03:17):
know what would you do for Like, all right, little
I'm gonna put a situation right next question.

Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
Okay, I'm a so just one up a little bit,
so I lost the fuck Okay, legacy, you have an OP.

Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
In the music industry, okay, and you have a girlfriend.
Would you let your girlfriend listen to your ops music? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
What's a good one? Bro? Is that? Like? Is that
the next.

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
Damn?

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
It would obviously, I mean it would obviously feel weird,
it would feel weird. But it's just like you can't
control what somebody else listens to.

Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
Okay, what if if the guys like the ops, like,
oh I want to be in my music video, she
gets a million dollars, she.

Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
Can have the bad get you get a million family. Hey, honestly,
it doesn't matter to me unless you're just like, all right,
there's a kid, Yeah, that's the kid. All of a sudden, Oh,
he already got a million though, that's why you got

(01:04:20):
a million. I would not I would not condone that,
especially if it's an artist that I don't fuck with.

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Is there an artist you don't fuck with?

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
No? Actually, like I love everybody's music.

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Is there like an artist that you're like, like he's
like I don't hate him, but like.

Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
I mean, obviously there's those artists that I don't fuck
with their energy, Like I don't look with the energy
that they've given me. But it's just like I still
listen to their music, but like in person type ship
in person, but I mean I still listen to everybody's music.
Like I'm I always try to be cool with everybody
that I meet because it's just like you never know
like the opportunities you can get after. So it's just
like I don't hate anybody, but there's obviously people have

(01:05:01):
disrespected me. Oh really, like in what way or what
I mean? It's just like in I don't want to
get into it like too much, but just know that
there's people that like like they're just really like disrespectful people.

Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:05:14):
It's just like it's so stupid, yeah, like for no
reason too, for no reason, but it's just like but yeah, yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
Feel like we've been through that, like a bunch of
disrespectful I ask people.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
We like, well, who bro He's like, don't ask me
because he'll say it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
What could your partners say to make you break up
with them?

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
Immediately say to make me break up with them? Mmmm.
He's just like, one more shot, anybody, I'm about to
go hang out with my my childhood best friend right now, damn.
And it's because I should think about it. Back out on,

(01:05:54):
back out on? Like all right, how would you guys feel?

Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
Imagine a girl's coming up, like you're the love of
your life. She's just like, hey, I'm an hang out.
Like you guys live far from each other. She's like,
I'm gonna go hang out with my childhood best friend.
His name's Ethan. I'm just making up a name, Ethan. Nah.
He's like, that's like weird. Huh. Ethan's wait wait?

Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
What did she already had that guy best friend? Like
before you, like you started why she got guy best
friends for no?

Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
But I feel like it's because why I hang out
with a dude? If like, you can hang out with
me whenever I get to you, you know, like obviously
we live far, but like I can, I can, like
we can figure something out.

Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
You know what if you had like a girl best friend,
would you cut her off after getting a girlfriend?

Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
I would, bro, Like it's because I mean, it's because
me personally, I've never had like a girl best friend.
Because girl's best friends. Y'all know what girl's best friends are,
you know, like y'all know what they are, Like if
you know, you know, you know, you know explained, it's like,
there's no point. There's no point of having a girl
best friend. Like, there's just no point, bro, there's no

(01:07:02):
point of having a girl best friend because there's only
like one reason why you even talk to a girl.
I'm not saying if you think like that doesn't mean
I think like that, right, I just kidd you're right here.

Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
He's having what not to say to someone before getting intimate.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
What not to say? Do you love me? That's the
one that.

Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
Love me?

Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
That's girl says do you love me? I'm like, it's like,
do I you want to know a story I've never told? Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
So like one one, okay, I might have that's permission posible,
Like it's pretty embrassing. So one time I was like,
you know, like getting intimate with my girlfriend and ship
and like I just started thinking, like who is treating?

Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
Wait? Can you start recording just in case have this?
So but like I was like, who is treeing? And
then like he's like and let's get it on and
it clicked and then I was like you were like.

Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
I was like I know who And that's when I
actually like text text what you text me for?

Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
Like you like after you, I can't wain't answer no
more because I don't know what. Like like I was like,
I know who you is? You know that's a I
thought that's what you talk I see it like like
the whole Dame Charles say, like even now like we have.

Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
You're still thinking about Charles Bro not like that because
I know they're gonna hold that against me for years
to come.

Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
That's but that's kind of crazy, Like Bro, just get
your bang. You're chilling you. You was going for the bank.
That's it. Any other questions are pleased.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
I'm beginning I think I was in it, But how are.

Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
You gonna argue with you?

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
That was a good episode, though, we should do something
like we should do like I don't know, like some
beer pong, oh like kind of like the te.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Like you asked whoever she makes it in like ask
a question and we have to answer those.

Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Those cards have like some good questions. They had something
out of pocket questions, but we took them out because obviously,
like we're trying to keep a professional you know.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Yeah, we probably already lost to all the brands.

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
You'll want to guess, but that ship, like those shorts
are hitting are hitting me, bro. Yeah, honestly, you want
to thank you for coming on the podcast. Honestly, we're
so proud of what you've accomplished and we're always going
to be here just for you, so whenever you're ready
to run it back, we're here, you know. Thank you
guys for tuning in. And is there anything you want

(01:09:46):
to say to the fans before we close it out?
He shout out, shout out the whole Lux team. I
love you guys, you guys. Without you, guys, that wouldn't
even exist, to be honest, but yeah, thank you to
the people that listen to my music. I hope you
guys enjoy the end of the album. And and yeah,
I just know we're never we never stopped working, that's right.

Speaker 4 (01:10:06):
Make sure they streamed out ten times every day on
all platforms, and if you guys want us to do more.

Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Come together.

Speaker 4 (01:10:12):
Hopefully you guys do well. For sure, we want to
keep coming down below, coming down down below, and.

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
We're we're about to start releasing like even more, Like wait, Diego,
come in here so we could shut out? Can you
come in here?

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
Of course.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
Look, so this is my boy, Dirego. He's the one
that like me and him, have been designing all these
like shirts and we're coming out with even more things,
so tet them a little bit. We will start with
a clothing brand. This is just merged for now, but
we will come with a clothing brand, coming different. No
one's ever done this before, way different pieces, never expecting

(01:10:50):
it a little bit slim fitting up a little bit.
We go make sure for the bigger people too.

Speaker 4 (01:10:55):
Don't worry, I started to change. Is that the one
that Ny Looks gifted everybody? Yeah to everyone Looks.

Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
I saw you get away like fifteen of them. But yeah,
that's Diego. He's the one that helps me out with
like the whole brand that we're working on. And uh, Bro,
I'm just excited, Bro, I'm excited for what's to come.
I'm excited for you guys. I'm always excited to see
like what new things the regional, like this whole genre
has to bring. So like I'm proud of you, guys.

(01:11:30):
I'm I'm just excited, you know. Yeah, thank you so much. Yeah,
thank you for taking the time to come today. We
really appreciate it. And I'm excited such a good Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
No, no, no, don't forget like I'm abscribed.

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
Streams out and that didn't take one more shot. Just look,
let me take another shot just because Danny was such
a good guest today. Thank you honestly that she was
that she was, Oh, look at this new right here.
If go through guests, drink to that. Okay, a little bit,
a little bit, a little bits like I don't think

(01:12:09):
I want to try this. You already have some you
want to take. Why do you want to pull?

Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
Because drink.

Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
Good episode? He just know, just know, I've never even
done this before, Like I just do it because I
trust you guys know, Danny's the Vibe first first guest
of the new season and first guest to be on
the podcast three times. Shall I know that must
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