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May 31, 2022 53 mins

Devon Sanders Chief executive officer at Liberty One Web Solutions (www.ez2dowebsites.com), Co-founder at Sekrit Agency and Executive producer at Gordon Glass "Full Feature Film"

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(00:21):
just to do the show back in the studio after
being in Vegas for that week and then going to
uh what I go to our Oregon and to be
back here is a blessing because I didn't know we're
gonna make it back Chris, because Blue back, we started
off in freaking can Mad and let's go back to
even feels like we're right see the Pasadena and then

(00:43):
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It's Cannabis Talk one on one, Blues at one. Christopher
wrightes and a little sick from going too hard in Vegas.
Hard working, that is, he didn't really party too hard
at all with any drinking or anything, but they had
that Vegas virus that was going on on top. It's
a little funny too, you know that voice right there,
my band Devon. I'll get to him in a second,
but yes, he's here with us. We're gonna have a
full fun show. He came in from Vegas, which is

(01:26):
even funnier Chris to think about it as any thing.
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So that being said, folks, I hope you guys had
a great time listening to all these great podcasts that

(01:46):
we've been putting out there, so many great new content.
Meeting the President of Mexico, former President of Mexico of Mexico,
Vicente Fox at G four Live still has me on
a highlight. How impowerful was that exactly? I'm just saying
it still has me on a high And then to
think that when I was in Vegas, I got a
chance to go to this concert called Lovers and Friends.
And the only reason that I went to this concert

(02:07):
Lover and Friends is because my boy Davon hooked me
up with these v I P tickets. Devon's on the
show with That's the chief executive ofser at Liberty one
web Solutions. You can check out the website easy to
Do Websites dot com. That's that letters easy the number
two d O W E B S I T E
S dot com. He's also the co founder at Secret

(02:27):
Agency and executive producer at Gordon Glass Full Feature Films.
My brother from another mother. We grew up from the Bay,
which is ironic really for Chicago, went to San Diego,
States from Stanford and then of course from the Base
and Jose mel Petis and now he's doing his thing
all over putting big fucking concerts together. Ladies and gentlemen
from around the world give it up for and the

(02:51):
crowd goes crazy all around. Who just to folks here, Von,
thanks for coming on the show, brother, appreciate you, and
and thank you were pluging me with the country chickens dog.
I mean those those were a major like on some
random g people. How when you say v I P, though, Joe,
what do you mean by v I P. I wasn't
one step past lower than the artist? So which is

(03:12):
beyond player and beyond beyond expected? It's like I get
the game, right, have been in a game for a
long time and a long time and the vine is
listened me in debate, right, so he we get it.
And so for him to put plug a player like that,
what was appropriate and well to receive but not expected,
you know, not expected, it not necessary bossy, So I

(03:35):
had to go ahead do what bosses do. And I
know if if she was on another foot, do you
do it in a second? That is true too. If
you called me and said, hey, I'm in town, You're
doing a show, Joe, it would have been the same
exact pass. You would have been damn right. The differences.
I would have gone on that area made sure all
cell phones work, because you didn't do a good enough
job with that one. You didn't make sure enough people.

(03:55):
That's where you funked up. There tower eight thousand people
and I can't get a phone called Chris eight thousand people.
Hold on, so let's are you serious? There was the
FOURT talk. You know, we didn't get a chance to
talk about this first. Frank Keno didn't get to go
with this. But this is funnier too. So I reached

(04:16):
for the stars and said, Kevin, my list of whole
team that's coming to Vegas, which was a far reach, which,
like I said, to back up, I've been in the
game for a long time. What I did was a
stupid move, but it was the only thing I had
on hand that was like, well, this is my whole team.
If it works, it worse. I don't think this is
appropriate for me. You went there, You went there, but
I did really really because it was the only thing

(04:36):
I had on me, like and I almost it was
like one second and then we had a meeting about it,
and I was like it, by the way, I'm sorry
I put you to that, and I'm sorry that you made,
made it. So he forwarded that to Live Nation, the
whole fucking crew, and then then to talk about it
and then deny it. So Toy even deny it is
worse off. Well they got ours, but not the whole.

(04:56):
It was just too much. They would have it was
either way. My point, Live Nation shots out Live Nation.
How do you get involved? And now that, let's go
the movie you did that, you produced the full feature
that was so fucking cool and fun. That was the
first time I felt like this, Oh my god, my boy,
that is you're already made it. Doing successful business moves

(05:19):
on on the I T level. If I'm not mistaken. Yes, yes,
everything I run starts off from technology, even back then.
So the movie came about. You know, that was a
crazy time in life because we were going through the
crash at that time and um, you know everybody was
losing everything. And this is no joke. At that time, yeah,

(05:39):
I had and this is no joker, had seventy eight
homes at that time, and they were doing a lot
of bank deals where we're getting transferred arial transfers and
we were getting nickels on a dollar, so we were
literally buying four bedroom houses in different states for like
eight thousand dollars, but it was a praise that one
seventy and two thousand and a thousand, et cetera. So
it was a great time of life before all the

(05:59):
man has happened. Then the madness happens and people loses everything,
and particularly real estate brokers. And I was doing real
estate brokering at the time. With all the different loans,
we were like the costco of of the loan market.
What couple that, it's there all my companies livery one,
So this is a livery one financial and we had
the business model. That's the same time rocket mortgages that

(06:21):
came out actually, so we were like I was with
resume or in the time when the when the market
with during the whole subprimar learning and went the whole
big boom when everyone was giving money and it was
easy to buy the house, and so he said they
were hanging them out and praising it was it was
a good bad side. Those who went to the dark
side did the bad deals and it cost people like
us who look at me Iland concentrated on a paper deals.
But we were using the internet, and the second the

(06:43):
person hit the internet, it hit the button. It was
giving us the feed and we would call them directly.
So it was like we had all your information, were
a paper, were pushing the deals through. It was easy money.
Um no, it was just a good time in life.
And then once the things crashed, everything crashed. So as
things were crashing, you know we're losing money often right,
losing buildings, we're losing employees, we're losing everything. Um, we

(07:04):
have to make a decision. I'm like, okay, i am
i gonna lose it all. I'm I'm a gambler. I'm
from the bank, so I'm gonna role these dice and
I'm like, I'm gonna put through this is this last
few hundred thousand here and a couple hundred thousands there,
and let's see what we're gonna do. And uh so
now the opportunity to king with my man Omar. Good job, Omar,
Omar is a superstars. But um, eight miles and see
uside Miami, and you know the big tall brother are

(07:27):
from We're we're all from the Bay Area exactly. That's
the home we all grew up here. Eight Mile The
big homeoes in the rappid and look like like O
Miller yeah, good dude, Yeah, we gotta get over here. Okay,
of him a car, we should have called him up
since I was here, really and every time I see
me the best, Omar is amazing. Omar's amazing. So he

(07:47):
called me. You know, he had a good ideal and
uh like anything we can as we're sitting here, we'll
make an ideal level. But the differences will make it happen.
We don't just talk about it, we'll just make it happen.
So so you guys made that movie happen. Yeah, we
just made it happen. In the grass fouls put a
you know, a nice budget behind it and then uh
as and everything we believe God, and then they got
bought up and got bought so that's how it all started.

(08:08):
Congratulation that started. So we started from from greatness to tragedy,
then back to greatness and then tragedy. There's no lifestop
and down. You know. That's why all you people with
mental illness issues believe. Just trust life is up and down.
H It's just what it is accept to give the band.
But you can always know that there is a you know,
light in that tone and that's real spit. And now
how does the concert game come people into? Well, how

(08:31):
did you get involved with it? I know you're associated
with Bobby, Like, how does this all work with you
and doing every artist? Because I know back in the
Bay when I remember overseeing and hearing, I mean, you're
just so related with everybody as far just affiliated. But
now exactly that's what I mean. You've been doing concerts forever.
You know, me and Al Robinson from Death Row Good
Job and our that's my man, you know what, the

(08:53):
gal from Super Sid So I started doing concerts. We
started doing you know, we're all we're all three friends
on Facebook, my fait friends. Yeah. Yeah, So we just
started doing concerts all over the world. We had a
good business model just going to where the party was.

(09:14):
So where there is a big events, we were there.
Whether it's a Super Bowl or a Pro Bowl or
any kind of bowl or festival or something like that.
We knew the influx of hund thousand people gonna be there,
and we were like, that's some money for us. So
we started throwing shows. And that's when I started, you know,
getting into the game as far as the artist was concerned,
and we started booking big artists. Even back then and
that was back in two thousand two. Even before the end,

(09:35):
even when you were back in town. We were like
in high school and college, we were still you know,
sneaking into shows and then go some sneaking into shows
to come to the shows. But I was coming back
then ye okay, Jod doing this exactly, So how we
got into that and then uh, you know, fast four
years together my partner and my brother Hassan, Yes, world

(09:59):
famous remixes for Leah the whole nine, the whole n
I mean, and not only that, don't recognize that he's
another sand I'm about to go there. Oh stop it.
See I get excited with us. And the funniest parts
ready for this is we all know each other from competes.
It's crazy like we're all kids together, like the saddle

(10:21):
the players that really did something that still doing some
entertainment ship and they're sucking later fifties because the song
is older than me, you know what I'm saying, And
he's forty nine me, I get shots fired. Hey black,
don't crack. He's still that good exactly becausein here get

(10:42):
a melas sitting here, look beautiful and thank you for
coming to you on the show with us. That's for
having men the artist as well too. Right, I'm rapping. Sorry,
you just dropped a new album out of fact. Really
what is it? It's called Whole Another Planet. It's out
on all platforms. Oh really, what's the what's the number
one cut? We got one that we're gonna push. We
want to pull one up and push it out to that.

(11:02):
We can play anything you want to tell Pitt right now,
so we can when we come back, Look, when we
come back to better better yet, let's do it right now.
You introduce your song that you want to play like
you're the DJ, and let's go. You're a matter of fact,
guess who you are. You just became big Von Johnson
over there on one of those six point what a
big Von shot out of the big Von came, you know,
talking about we gotta get on their next Javon Chambers.

(11:24):
That's my guy. What do you paint? I'm telling you
talking a man over there, I mean not familiar. I'm
still getting familiar. They do everything called Google player. Go
ahead here and put So what's the what's the number
one song you're pushing forever? Uh? It's actually my Strip
Clubs song right now because you know you gotta have
a ship. Clubs all day, drop, drop it right now,

(11:50):
get him Ellis. The album is. It's called Hold Another Planet.
Check it out. It's Cannabis Talk one oh one People
Battle Crown. Yeah. Man, it's how I fillip in the
one way I reach other. I wake up and I
grabbed my big kissing nine spells. Man, it's I why
feel back, smacking my feel me. I wake up in

(12:12):
the moona, reaching from my ass trade to get my
girl a kiss, my first high. Further day, sweetmevery um,
a love of sweet maby Nick and my girl to
me good player. Wake up in the moment, reaching from
my ass trade to get my girl a kiss from
my first high. Other day, sweetmevery um, my love was
sweep every nick and my girl to me good play.

(12:34):
A break down, the Swiss up and rode one fat
got me chucking so far, I can barely pretty gray. Yes,
it's getting everywhere, but I'm in his own player and
the other cons of smoke. Got your brain one in
these coach streets. Get money with me, every by my side,
got me full of bloods with grapes, Get b boy,
stay high, hit the black pockets, heavy feats, bobbling off
my ass to the paper counts so far from me

(12:56):
counting August Cash had a pisses. I was junking brand
with it from game paper, break the block, harder stuff
by niggas who hate. I'm like a shot in the
water and you suck. It's like baite shot from my
teeth and smoked good. I'm gonna haven't hear the in
the hood like the because they're smoking from me. Mary,
y'all up in my learning already singing to me. She
told me, Matt, get you the ground harder, stay on

(13:16):
top of the game. I'm blowing at it's out the
frame boy lighting my flame. Boy, I'm gonna brought you
better spect me this one. When you're seeing him two
different fly up there with the birds and ships love.
It's like your boys smoking around and having him love
with him. My girl walked the damn track out and
sweet Mary, Man, it's how I fill up in the morning. Man,
reach other. I kissed my best man. Now I'm just

(13:37):
playing with you other. That's how I really feel, man,
It's making niggain yeah nin nigging. I wake up being
the moment, reaching from my ass straight to keep my
girl kiss from the first high of the day, Sweetmevery,
I'm my love was Sweeten, Mavery nigg and my girl
doing me good play awake up being the Momenta reaching
from my ass train to get my girl a kiss

(13:59):
from my first sigh of the day, sweep rememby I'm
my love with Sweeten. Every nigga, my girl doing me
good like Maya us so must continue us Why stack
picked chips making it swake the game, bringing stuff in
the spot? Boy, I can't help, but I was raised
this way game for a reaching man. I pop live
sow man, I swag out the roott shide. Boy. I
do the ship every day, burning fast site, the Sweet

(14:21):
Mary kiss every day boy, and sweet Mervery on the block,
thevele state filth every day. Boy. It's Mevery on the track.
Let the walk the down track out. I'm a love
with her. I'm my love with sweet Mary. Man. That's
how I feel, man, I reach over. I grabbed my
bits when I kissing. Man. Now, I just playing something, man,
That's how I really feel that. Yeah, nigga, you can
even share my biss. You can't even share what does everybody?

(14:43):
You love us? He's my mother fucking bits. And you
know I'm playing love with sweet every nigga. I love
my business and now I'm just playing with st That's
how I really feel mad. I wake up in the moment,
reach it from my ass trade to give my girl
the kiss from my first high of the day, Sweet Mary.
I'm a love of Sweet Mary. Nick smoke man, nigga,

(15:06):
just far my bay niggas. Man, y'all niggas know who
y'all is out there. May burn the fast out of
that ship man, keep it live, mate mac of ship
mane blow heavy, No man, it's me, y'all, Nick snow Man,
I'm a love with Sweet Mary. Man. Y'all niggas know,
burn the fat bag of that ship man keeping in
the m a. It's base ship, may ship Nobody, it's

(15:28):
Sweet Mary. Man. I love microL Maye niggas No man,
it's my cab bay boy hen online, turn it up
man the street nigga. You know base Ship. We'll be
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auto flower to plant for this harvest. Right now, I'm
coming into you know, his Mother's Day just ended, and
we just had the solstice last night with the blood moon,

(16:10):
so we're coming into a new season. So it was
a good time just plant my auto flower seeds as
we come into this new season. There's two things right now,
I love this and then be I'm piste off at
you because you just tell people this now, it's like
something we could have said in Vegas to like tell
people ahead of this moon fucking thing that you could
have been actually didn't like that was such the moon
because Monday night and I was like, oh my god,
I have past. The Sunday night for us was a

(16:35):
few nights ago. Sunday night for them was fucking two
weeks ago. Then they're listening to this live right now,
So you're an asshole at my point to the people
that are listening, because that full moon tip was a
good one, because they're the coldest part. When I've seen that,
I was in an oregan and when that full moon
hit it was a blood moon exactly the blood moon hit.
It's a beautiful time to do something like that, like

(16:56):
plant of Seed. So that's the coldest part about that.
Like if you knew that was coming and didn't share
that with the listeners, your part asshole for that, almost
like the way you handled that phone call. But I
won't bring that up on the call on the show
right now. See, I hope people accountable. D you see that.
I love it because I want and I walked to
talk and talk to talk. If I don't do it,
get me and bust my balls, like I mean, if
I'm not holding myself right, I gotta tell you, cousin,

(17:17):
get him elis. That was nice. Appreciate the music. People,
Go download that. Check that out. It's on I Heart Apple,
anywhere you could download music. YouTube, go peep it out
real quick. It's get him ellis correct. What's the album again? Yes, sir,
it's called Holding Another Planet. Is out on all platforms, Spotify, Pandora,
nap Star, Dizzel anywhere you can find it out. And
then just to prove that he's a real artist. This

(17:38):
motherfucker was sitting here in the cuts and this is
a little turetts kicketting. He started singing the Cannabis Talk
one on one theme song, give a little leak cannabis,
just little league. Let me hear the little league, Cannabis toe,
Cannabis toe. I don't even got a chorus to it yet,
but the cannabis. But I just but it's cannabis talk
one on one or either way, I I mean, just
don't try to cut me short, don't stay talk one

(17:59):
on one and or just candid, you know, yeah, the
full brand. I just don't sell our brandt is what
I'm saying. But I like it. I like Devin now.
I want to get to the consciences. You do this
conscious as a kid. How do you hook up with
Bobbie Dean Snoop? I mean, how does that relationship even happen?
Because you're so connected with these dudes and I don't
even know how your story goes like that. Well, it's
a long story. Back to the concerts and then myself

(18:21):
and uh DJ Hassan uh We've we've formed a partnership
and we create the agency and it's called the Secret Agency.
So you and his son, you guys meet in San
Jose though, that's right just on the east side. Now
Peters are aware because well the sign went to pleasant Yeah,
well signing he had a name. You know, everybody was
making their name in individually and kind of started making
his name. So when he would throw his shows, twist, yeah,

(18:43):
we're the first sun they played some name dropping out there.
He would throw his shows and I would throw my shows,
And I didn't know him at the time, but I
would always hear him, hear about him, and hear bout
him through the years and vice versa. So then when
we finally you know, got together and started talking and this,
you know, we had a great business and friendship together.
So it just worked. And um, from there we just
started doing shows together and expanding our brand and we

(19:04):
do a lot of different people from different sets and
um then of course doing all the shows throughout throughout
the years, you know, we meet good people like Bobby
D and Snoop and UH. Then they formed their partnership
and they then then they brought us in to UH
to actually start doing some of the bookings for for
a lot of the concerts and uh, that's how that
particular relationships started. But we've been doing booking for a
long time for different different companies and all that. But

(19:26):
when we got to Bobby d and and Live Nation,
that just took it to a whole another level. And
that was the part where we went to and like
you said, eight thousands, four stages at four stages, four
back stages, talk so many like boosts out there from
the waters to the beers, to the food, to this
and that to the players, security to the booth that
you gotta check in their and all covered and misters

(19:48):
and just garbage cans everywhere and like just so much
work everywhere, like literally trust all over the place. Yes, well,
you know, I run business development for so for me,
I see lots of That's what I'm saying. Well, not
only that, and as you come here, as you see
what we're doing, it it all goes hand in hand
and what you're doing, what we're doing, and like part
of the it's just so crazy to see this how

(20:10):
we've been talking and folks, let me just share something
spiritual about definitely this is so funny. We come together
from a good girl named Bett Parks. You might have
heard me talk about her on this show before. I
told you guys before. She's the woman that helped us
ride our bios, me Blue Mark and Craig Wasserman, and
she helped write up a concept of ESPN, CNN and
Fox News of cannabis talk. That's amazing that Evett helped
write all that shit about us. And you've passed away

(20:33):
from cancer and the Bud Brothers are helping her. So
now the Bud Brothers, the Bud Brothers come up to
me out of left field. We have a friend in common,
So that happens. Evett has always been you would have
need to be doing something. You guys need to be
doing more stuff. And then we see each other here
and there, ten years ago, there, twenty years ago there.
We see each other another player event, and we're always like,

(20:53):
that's the guy's always so juiced. And we always have
each other's numbers, and we're always pushing and supporting, and
we're Facebook friends and liking, and yet we've never done
anything together yet. But our friend you Bet has constantly
told us both because she sees us both differently, going
you too, I don't know what it is either, but

(21:16):
need to be doing something together, so even more spiritually
weird crazy of how it even ties into all of us,
of how he met, what she's done for us in
the show, and then ready for you, making in a
spookier and great she is here, our new intern looks
very much like a young you bet Parks. When I
looked at it, I was like, that's why I got
teared up and swear to God and I got peeped

(21:40):
this and you know, she's just stroed to her being
here because she didn't want to do She missed it
a few times or whatever and then ended up showing
up right or something. So it was meant to be.
So the funnier part is when I even looked at
her and looked, I didn't even have to say it
to Devin. I just looked at him and we both
knew what I was saying, and that that's when I
wanted her first day, by the way, so you know,
like history right here first day and then it hits

(22:04):
us like that. But just so crazy because I like
sharing these spiritual things with the listeners listening because they
thought they we just give one you know, I mean,
just talk about what's real about I mean, and this
is real and for folks that don't realize these spiritual
things that to me, this was a spiritual moment today
you coming here, because not only that to to not
see you in Vegas, but for you to plug me

(22:26):
in Vegas was dope. For me to call you and
then you call me back at like sucking to thirty
in the morning, We're conversating that whatever three in the morning,
we're trying to connect. We don't connect. And we talked
the next day, we don't connect. The next day after that,
we don't two days later. I just call you on
some GP like thank you again. I'm back in town
where you're at. I'm in l A. Where are you at?

(22:48):
You know? But but the fact that he said I'm
on my way time, I couldn't leave Joseph m in
l A. You know what's funny, And like I've told
us to pick a lot too, And I haven't even
said this to you, my people that I consider my
friends and there I've talked to in whatever years. If
I call him, I don't think he's not gonna come
if he can, like like off top, I remember when

(23:12):
I told you for my call him by all these
like no I expect these people to do that for me,
like my fun, we're tired like that. We've got real history,
like motherfucker's seen it at all. That's the best thing
to see you come from from where you started, like
you know, oh my God, to to where you are now.
Is this amazing. It's just amazing. And that's the other part.
You was like, oh, I hope he comes too, because

(23:33):
then seeing what we can offer each other, because now
I think it's finally full circle of what he got
was talking about, Oh my God, I want to bring
you through here. And that's my point, right because now
it didn't I believe it's it's all God said. Because
it wasn't supposed to happen, then it happened at a time.
And that's the moral, folks, for everybody out there listening.

(23:55):
Me and this guy, I've known each other since high
school days, since the early nineties, you know, damn. The
coldest part is when he walked up limpid and but
we're always on We're on God's time. But my point is, folks,
as you're listening to the moral of this random story
that's really happening in front of our eyes, things come

(24:17):
together on the spiritual aspect of everything you just heard
in the timing of it. So when you're sitting there
thinking I want my cannabis business or whatever part of
your life, it is just keeping the best thing exactly
because it's gonna happen if you keep being there. You
know what. I'd rather be lucky any day, but be
ready for my luck to kick in. So let's go
with Cannabis Talk one oh one. We'll be right back

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after this. We'll be right back with Cannabis Talk one
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you've been doing so many great things go on and

(25:21):
I can't wait to hear the whole album too. For
your cousin and God bless you for that and anything
else that we can do as you push that for
you as well, um, which I'm just so happy to
always do for friends and folks. Right, it's never like
what can we do? It's always and push each other.
So once again, go get that get Amouas album. But Devin,
you do the Stanfords, you the college, you do all

(25:42):
these fun things. You're you're doing this and now you
said it earlier and you leaked it and you said
everything's a front for the I T world and the
n f T conversations that you and I have are
way over my head. But you've brought me on several
calls and I appreciate it, and I'm so glad to
talk about this on air. So the millions of people

(26:02):
here sound some of the stuff that you're doing and
what's going on with this world that I'm not. I
have like a glimpse of it, but I don't know,
and share it for the teams that we can know
and figure out what the hell we need to do
with you. So this conversation is like someone back in
telling you say, hey, the internet is about to drop,
and you're like, oh, what's the internet? You know, well,
it's something really big and bohemans and it's gonna take

(26:23):
over the world. Well, the same thing is happening right now,
is called the W three, which is the third installation
you would say of the Internet, you know, um, and
then in this version you'll have virtual reality. You know,
things will be whatever you do, yes, the metaverse, So
whatever you do in real life, you'll be able to
do in the metaverse. Sex. You know, it's funny. They

(26:44):
just had the first I don't know if you saw
that in the papers a couple of weeks ago, the
first mini lawsuit because some ladies said her avatar and
somebody's attitude growths another person's avatar. So Facebook made some
kind of a restriction. Are you can you can't get
close to that avatar anymore? Because yeah, you he had
the first sexual harassment complaint in the metaverse. Don't on advtars,
you know, you know people they're gonna find a way
to get the money somehow. That sounds like something my

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boy Mark Karns would do. You just violate everybody chuckling
over there, So it's gonna there find a way. But
the metaverse is so full of opportunity, is just ridiculous.
So Let's start off with the n f T. And
n f T is a non fungible token. Okay, non
fungible meaning unique, you know, just saying unique stamp intaken

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like a DNA strain basics, it's your own unique stamp.
You and your loan on that stamp or whatever that
the digital stamp is, whether it's a voice or it's
an audio. Uh, it can be in actually real estate,
I mean it goes crazy. There are people buying re
actually in another deal where we're trying to buy a
whole city right now using NFC in the smart contracts.

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I have a random picture of Nate Dog and Snoop
that I checked with my phone courtside and oh hell
yeah it's pure Okay, I should make that nf You
can do that. You making nt to think about n
f T s. It's not just pictures and illustrations. It
could be anything. So what we're doing for the artist, yeah,

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we have have a new companies about launch is call
music Serum dot Com. And what a serum is is
either move get to that and that's the next level
of what an n f T does. So I'm gonna
tell you about what the n f T S is,
and then we'll talk about what a serum does. And
right now we are the only people in the world
that has this technology, especially on the level that we
have it, So I'll explain that. But back to the

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n f T s. With the n f T, especially
in the music industry, uh, a lot of the artists
are putting their music in there. So you've heard Snoop
Um talk about you know, he's he's taking his whole
catalog and put it into the metaverse. Now as far
as the death row and all that, So it's gonna
change the game. It's gonna change the game. Right now,
artists have been um and this is probably getting me
in trouble, but it's just facts. You know, our artists

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have been brainwashing a way to take penis for their work.
Back in the day when they had CDs and uh,
you know, actual album so they got paid up front.
Who when streaming services came out, they were just taking
a little bits of their money. So for every million
dollars million streams, you get maybe a thirty seven hundreds
and sixty five hundred uh for that. Well, in the
n f T world, that same million streams with the

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artists about two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, So they're
gonna start seeing a lot a lot more money. And
it's hard of the bootleg too, you know, how can
you see the blockchain? It's a unique stip. How does
somebody get involved? Like myself? Like, what do I need
to do? Is it just by the first thing? Like
how do you like? What would you recommend? Somebody's listening
to this and they have no fucking clue. Better yet

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you're ready for your aunt? Your aunt comes to you
from Chicago. All right, Dave, where's this five hundred dollars
going too? That I want to put down on the
n f T. Is that a start on my way
out of the line? Do you think I can get
in the game? No, anyone can get in the game.
But to even play in the metaverse game, you have
to have a wallet, and a lot of people don't
want the wallet, and it's actually digital walter. You can

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get those wallets off like immerse that me and my
brother carrying over there, No not and not a physical will.
You have to have it in the metaverse so you
can you can get those waters wallets on different exchanges
like coin base, and those walls is there a cost
to those Goldie and I are started the immersed they're free.
You just have to uh, you know, pump it put

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your money like you have to link it to a bank,
your bank, so you just transfer their funds from your
bank to them to your your wallet and then you
can start buyding a the kind of tokens or coins,
or they're transferring fees to put the money in and
put the money out or how how are the how
is that that the wallet company monetizing? So the marketplaces
they all have their there's processing fees like a bank.
There's essentially only only only when you only when we

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take the money out. And there are some people that
would even give you kind of like loans, like I
don't want to say their name, that they're paying me
for it. But there are more brokerages out there there
would match you maybe a dollar for dollar for factoring.
Is it fair to say that these n f T
s are kind of like Picasso paintings? Potentially? What it
depends on the business model that you're you're using. So

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right now, the business model that a lot of people
are using is, um, they get a n f T
and they you know, they get whatever thing that they
think is rare and they try to kind of auction
it off to the highest bidder. Right, Um, what we're
doing is completely different because we actually have an actual serum.
And let's talk about what a serum does. So a
serum will take any n f T and we can

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duplicate that n f T thousands of times, okay, the
same the same NFT or we can duplicated ten thousand times.
It's different. So an example of that would be the
board eight Monkeys. Right, you know everybody everyone knows about
the monkey paintings. Right, So with a serium, we can
actually take a and put a Gucci jacket on that monkey. Now,
well we can take a uh the n f T

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snoop n f T joints he has and put the
joint into the monkey's mouth. So now that you got
to just photos shopping everything that million and it's it's
it's it's their own digital prints, but it's all off
of this original one of that one and over and
over again. Just differences because there's quite difference because there's

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still each union own know that that clones because they
are they're all different, like they're all different with a
little different joint a little different blue shoelaces. You dont
see anything though. It's not just anything. It's not just
that your unity is any n f T. So we
don't even have to make the n f T. That's
that's the kicker here. They only have to make one
and it sits on any blockchain. So we we're on uh,

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we're on E three them right now on Polygone were
cash for and no one's even there yet. I mean,
we really are have a good eight to ten months
before anyone gets to us. So our thing is we
want to sign the top fortune fortune companies as soon
as possible. You know, we just had an n f
T uh company getting us called Monster Buds uh and

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they were talking about that. It was no, it wasn't
actually once talking about it. It was Blue Chimps. Okay,
Blue Chimps was talking about about that, and that that's
where I first got my introduction to that. When you
get one and then they can turn it into like
a thousand whatever it might be. You see that that's
where this because it's a slippery slope in terms of
the technology. So if you make that collection, if you

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make that n f T and you know how to
do the technology, you can make a collection of five
to ten tho, but that's only on your n f T,
only what you made your own company. But without technology,
we can take the same company you just mentioned, take
all their stuff and then put our stars, put our
serums on their n f T. And now makes it
even more more you know, uh, more expensive, more whatever

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they want to be whoever that partner that they're working with,
so it's more versatile or whatever. Well, you guys have
to think big. So whatever that n f T is,
so say, if it's a painting of something, we can
put the NBA shirt on it. Down, we put the
NBA had on it. We can do any brand branding
to branding that they want to do. And it's not
only on the illustrations. It works on audio also, it
works on video also. So for the music serum dot com,

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we're having all our artists right now, we're doing deals
and I can't even leak this right now, but why not.
We're doing major deals right now with Platinum Cat Records
and uh echam Ouse. So some of the legends ecam Ouse,
Barrington Levy, Dennis Smith, yellow Man, Beanie man Um. I mean,
these are definitely people that need to come on this show.

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They're all about that. So, uh, your willhouse is gonna leave,
You're gonna leave here going crazy. Man, It's kind there's
so many who you know you can call. You're like,
I'm no earlier. You're like, Joe, wait a minute now,
it's exactly, Oh my god. There's actually we do a
lot of expos. We travel and we go to a
lot of conventions, and we've been approached a lot more
by a lot of n f T. There's an n

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f T couple of ones I don't want to mention
names are not paying me either, but they're they're they're
close by. But there's a ton of new ones that
are popping up all day and you need to I'll
show you how you can, you know, minut haze all
of them with the serums, because they that's what I
was gonna ask, like, how do we decide for the
good ones from the battle ons or what ones are
going to be sustainable? And it's really just sounds like
it's bringing them all to your platform, even doesn't matter

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where we get our e Actually, you gonna have to
come to the serum game. A lot of people that
I said, they're just now hearing about the n f
T s. They't even got to the serum yet. So
I got I got my first m T from the NFL. Right,
So I went to the playoff game uh RAMS against
Arizona and then I went to the super Bowl. So
they gave me an NMT for each one of those events. Yes,
the one against Arizona was jep It was a like

(35:12):
a videographic and it was it was dope. The one
for the super Bowl was basically just my ticket, you
know what I mean. So I can bring that to you,
Oh for sure, definitely. Um, I have some partners also,
um you know, shouts out to crypto punks and shout
out to Sam n FT dot com. We're all the
collective and yeah, definitely you can bring it to us
and we'll take that. And you know, you tell us

(35:33):
what you wanna do with you wanna you know, say
you wanna put that Gucci jacket or even whatever brand
you want. Whatever you want to do, you can do whatever.
So does the NFL come out for me for using
their energy that they gave me, or because it's mine,
I own it. I can do with that whatever. No,
it's all licensing. So you definitely have to make that
make sure we get that daily right in first. But
you know, a smaller brand or whoever brand, and at
the end of the day you have different markets. So

(35:53):
initially when you do for first launch into an n
FT game and then you know when you pay, that
goes well, you make good money. The secondary market in
in the metaverse, in the NFT market is just booming.
So there was a guy who made I think it
was like three eighty six million last week who was
on the secondary It's like the something with ducks um

(36:15):
some kind of moon decks or something like that, and
they just launched and they when they launched, they went
they made about million. But then the second the secondary
market they made three million. They all happened in like
a week. So when the music serums dot Com drops,
and we're gonna drop only people's head pieces all at
one time, dropping so many artists into their n f

(36:37):
T and serum collections, it's gonna be pretty amazing. Wow,
where can people find all this up? Right now? The
Music Serum dot Com site has been built. It should
be done and maybe like the next two weeks, so
just you check out check the website. It will be
a countdown clock on there and if you're interested, um,
you know, just that's not up yet, it will be
up by them all. Uh, just leave your name and
email information and we'll send out information to everyone who

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wants to be involved. Then what's next as far as
show wise, what's the next big show for you guys?
I know you guys have been mentioned or heard you
say you want to take this all over the world.
As far as Lover and Friends is Lover and Friends
going to just continue to grow and be the monsters.
Lover and Friends are lovers and Lovers and Friends friends.
So we're definitely in talks about taking this across the country,

(37:20):
you know, Live Nation. Um definitely bought, brought off the
show and definitely put on a good show and we
definitely did our part in terms of um, you know,
artists and things like that. But yes, the show was
so successful in terms of everything you know, no no
major incidents. The crowd loved it, even though even in
a hunting to the gree heat. Uh, it came off

(37:42):
with a bank. So there's a yearning for old school
and good music out there. And just from what we've
seen from the show, it shows, you know, people want
to see good things, funny like it feels like it's
our era of folks and even the younger ones. So
that wanted to like rock out with that, like how much.
In Washington, d C. It was the same type of crime,
meaning Teddy Riley comes on Dog and I go on

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the back and guys performing. I going to start and
watching that mother shut out the guy. Yeah. So here's
the coldest part though, I'm in DCO with me. When
I went backstairs, I go backstage and guy, before you
could have a piece of my luck, I was singing
to the like like no one was watching. You know
what's crazy. I'm in the business and I'm a fan.

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I'm in the business. I would listen. We're backstage, you know.
I mean, like when I heard that, And my point
is that you say that, I too, was just in
DC geeking out, not fan boy like where I ran
out of stage, but I'm in the backstage to where
cats came up to me literally or giving like Dog
you're feeling. I'm like, man, I'm just having a good time.
You know that what you're supposed to do here, I mean,

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what you gonna do? They're out, they're performing. You don't
want to give them your energy back from the outside
over here. You know, it's crazy, is you know, being
an executive in this business, you try to keep yourself.
You know, we've been in this business so long. I'm
really not star struck by any one at this point.
But when they started singing the old classes, You're like, man, damn,
that was a good area in my life. And you're like, damn,
he right there and he really doing it like that,

(39:07):
canny want to buy me, I'll lose it all kisses
his feet. Hey, we got some concerts coming up. It
was exactly but my point, did you think, who's that
old brother? Max mean saying he starts getting word, I
hold on there he is? I thought that was that's
Goldie my bad. You know, there's a yearning for that
good music, you know, and people still want to hear it,

(39:29):
you know. Um so that's all that that concert proved
and um Snoop and Bobby D and laugh Nation and
the Secret Agency DJ Hassan, who's my brother? Uh? You know,
we worked really hard and it was very successful. Who
did you feel, Oh my god, that's a loaded question
because everybody rocked it. Oh my god, it was insane.
Who did you start singing and dancing and doing a

(39:51):
little two step too, because I'm not gonna for this.
When Neil got up there too and on his left foot,
and he did this whole thing and remind me of
like I'm Rick Barry back in the day, right the
old school, popping on the one, popping that right leg
up and on the left leg, and I'm like that
motherfucking per forman right now, Neo is the man, shout
out to me. And I started losing up on like

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im and I'm right there to the right of the
stage because you had us in the back of that
black right stage be ip area that they had. I
was seeking over there like just dancing my ass off.
It was so fun. Man. Here's the story with Neo,
just a crazy story. So back in uh that two
times two, I think maybe I I don't know when
Neo started, but Monte Cheryl Winston shoutout to Ry Winston.
You know, it was one of the people that discovered

(40:33):
discovered him. So she offered meets for we were doing
the pro bo contentts back then, and you know when
we do those kind of contracts, I don't only work
with whoever's hot. No, no, it doesn't matter who it is.
If you're hot, then we want to work with you
because that's gonna draw the money. And you know, she
was monte Is like executive and a lot of the
different labels from the University of Motown on the capitol

(40:54):
Um Virgin Atlantic. She's she's been doing that thing for
a thirty eight forty years. So she she called me
and say, you know, we got this artist NEOs about
to drop. Um, you know, you want to use them
for your concert. And I'm like, uh ta, he's not
out yet, you know, you know, give me somebody that's
just doing it. I need somebody's high three letters on
his name. And then of course he comes out and

(41:17):
blows the hell all up. And you know, I mean
I should have listened because she's at a major while
when I'm not listening to her, and then you don't
got the game. I've been in the game, like I'm
killing you. Yeah. So I see I see his camp
and lovers and friends too, and I work up to
his manager. I'm like, oh my god, I just I
just feel so bad. I just oh my god, this
is coming full circle now, how all this kind it
works out? Because I could have been around it, riding

(41:37):
this train from the from the from the get go,
and I had the way to get but fifteen years
to get back to this point. Stop hands and say yeah,
welcome to the show. So the more of this story,
everybody is you know, you know, don't let these blessings
pass you. And God throw a blessing in your way,
you better take it, and you know, start making stop making,
start making excuses and just say yes, the Lord take

(41:58):
these blessings. Man, don't never give up your dreams. That's right.
And so you guys are looking at to go what
what's the next day? I mean worldwide right now, we're
just talking about it. We've literally it's been so successful.
This concert was just yesterday. So um, it literally just
hit it yesterday. Yeah. Is that why you guys drove
driving back to the bay. Yeah, we drove from Vegas. Hey,

(42:18):
here's a story about getting the helles right here. We're
coming to the concert. It's his birthday for the weekend.
And as we're going down to the birthday, I didn't
tell him who's on the bill, and out of nowhere
he's all, like, you know, I mean, out of nowhere,
he's all, you know, my favorite rapper. You know who's
your favorite rapper? He's a Twister. I'm like really really,
he's like he said, you know what we got that? Yeah,

(42:41):
we just were from Chicago, so we love us and Twister. Yeah.
He spent it so fast, so clear. Yeah. So I
didn't tell him that Twist was on the bill. So
when when midnight, when Midnight hits, I bring him up
to the to this literally to the stage right when
Twist is walking walking on the stage, right right next

(43:02):
to him, and I was like, happy birthday covering. He's like,
that's looking at the steps on stage rox it. We're
right behind it. When he got on stage, that was
crazy to me. There's nothing better than meeting somebody that
your favorite artist the rocket because somebody like a Twist
who gives so much energy on stage is one of
those performers that I've seen many a time and go, no,

(43:24):
that's the type of shipt I have to see somebody's
out there performing working hard. Sweat exactly real fat sweat.
Don't sit up there that they're like, go hard. I mean,
do things so clear, so precise, all his words, you
can understand everything. Who's the who headlines? How do who
was so many headlines off you know, four stages. How

(43:47):
do the egos work there? It was a lot of
egos and lord if I kind of want to talk
about it, but we on the air, so I can't.
But it was a lot of egos that should not
have been like that for no reason, you know, And
and people passing up huge sums of money just because
you know, the placement or where they were or the
stage or the time they went on, and it's all

(44:08):
kind of crazy stuff, and I'm like, this is so
for me. I felt like this is like the woodstock
of our generation, this last concert, because when the next
time you hopefully we threw it, But when when the
next time you're gonna get forty two artists, platinum artists
together on one event and just go ham well and
a little leak, we're gonna be working with you on
an event. When can we start saying any of this yet?

(44:28):
Don't know? Yeah, I guess twenty seven. We're putting something
together for the cant Exchange and the World Series of Cannabis.
So it's a two day event. Day one. Yeah, it's
a two day events. So Day one is a B
two B expo. So it's for the business to business.
But then Day two it's very unique because there's very
very very few actual B two c uh anything for

(44:49):
cannabis in California or anywhere really, and so Day two
is a B TWOC festival where people can come and
they can buy direct from their consumers, so they can
buy direct out the Stazzy boot. They can buy direct
that you the CALLI effects boo take about direct at
the rocket seats are advanced nutrients, thinking about direct from
the people that the brands that they personally like, you
know so, and and it's a consumption so you can
consume on the on the premises at the venue. It's

(45:12):
a cannabis event. Uh. And so it's it's it's like
I said, it's right now. There is only about two
a year that take place, uh Kushtok being one of them,
and the other one was um Hampcom coincidentally, actually I'm
on these three because it's also um Hall of Flowers,
But Hall of Flowers is more of a B two
B it's not quite B two C. And the tickets

(45:34):
for Hall of Flowers are what are they five six dollars?
I don't know, I don't know. I'm very bougie. But
but there are a lot more expensive and our tickets
prices are forty bucks okay, you know, four dollars to
get into the festival. It's like I said, B two
B Day was because even our tickets started off Yes,

(45:55):
your lowest. I meant, yes, yes, had eight people though
you know we'll see two hundred times eighty thousand. They
did pretty good. Yeah, we'll have about I mean we
just we just did Kristok and Kustok was for the
people by the people. Was a free event and we
had a little more ten thousand people there. You know,
we had our headliner with Soldier Boy. You know, so

(46:16):
it's it's again, it's a free event. It's free to
the people. And this one was so cool to jo.
It was a good time. It's a good young man. Yes,
I like Very Smarty's Um. I feel like I've watched
this whole hip hop generation because you know, you see
my history right so then I you know, I do
the last interview with the Torrious b I G forgot six,
So I feel like I've seen the o G hip hop.

(46:38):
Right now, we need the n f T that if
you can n f T that, Oh my goodness, let
me show you last. He literally did the last interview
before he died. He has sir, it could be a
voice autoyo, go, we can n a voice last interview
of Oh my goodness, I mean the last interview of
me and the Torrio is Man's that's the last shirt

(47:00):
he would taking shirt he wore his son. When I
showed his son that picture goes you know, my um,
I have that shirt that my dad hasn't that picture
and I was like, Ah, show remember the jar with
the hair with the purple here go and show. Go
ahead and show her that right there too, because she
wanted to see real quick, just to give her a
little look, but bring it back real quick. Hold on.

(47:21):
So my point is I want to do that, and
then I might want to do I don't know if
you remember that one time at the Shark take when
I had to Leah blow a candle out of my
ass on stage for my birthday when I was I
missed that part. I missed it. But if you got
a picture of it, and that definitely would go. That
was cool. Soliah. You know we all know who. Yes,
my partner did a lot of producing her. She was
blowing the cattle I wait, wait, that's a real story.

(47:45):
I just knew that was a lie. That's a real story,
but real quick, yes, right here. So going back to
you know, you're getting to introduce and meet you know,
twister on your on your birthday. Orge here he went
to us A Vegas and he got to meet the
president Vicente Fox and so that's from his hometown. So
for him that was fucking just It was Haig stage

(48:10):
twenty fifth birthday at the Shark Tank, sold out bomb concert,
Wild Bid the Dog. He says, all I wanted for
you to come up and saying happy birthday to me.
She's happy birthday. I get on my birthday. You are
so crazy. Joe and I put a candle in my
at Hollywood, our producer put a candle in my ass side.
So she blew it out. Come on, man, she blew

(48:33):
out a candle from Joe Grande my asshole off to you.
Flip me on. Yeah no, I didn't look that close.
Look at her. I should took me off. So here's
the coldest part. A month after this, a month after
she come back to the studio, ironical, it's your downstairs
in the lobby. Remember ready for this, She's walking and
you know how that superstar standing said, they come walking
in there with their carriers glasses right, And I'm right

(48:57):
there coming up to the elevator. It's right there on
Towns in San Francisco by the train section stations. Empty spot.
Come outside. I'm about to go get lunch, and I
see her and I go, oh, what's up? Do you
remember me? She looked at me, she goes, how could
I ever fucking forget you? And I go there, right,

(49:17):
she didn't seen parts of you that pretty much no
one's gonna see, so so, and then it's funny to
think Hassan did her remixes, which is even crazier to
think when I've seen that, knew of that one afterwards,
but I never even told that because I didn't realize
that at that moment, you know what I mean. And
then she passed not too long ago after that, which
was doing crazier. As we say things like this, and
you guys have even both been in the game, and

(49:38):
as you get to me the Twister like that too,
I'm wondering who was it that made you feel that way?
Because I mean, did you me the Twister for you?
Did it? Did it give you that feeling like the
big cousin give you like that. Yes, that was because
I kind of got a little giddy when I met Prince,
Like it just made me want to go even harder.
Pretty much, you want to go harder, make me want
to go harder because I've been going hard. But when
you finally see your real ones, did that magnitude of

(50:01):
the stations and all the people out there staring you
in the face, And I'm like, dude, this is it
right here, This what you've been working to get you
right here, And it's like literally in front of you.
It's like literally in front of you, him here and hanging.
We gotta hear it got you whenever you're ready. Here's
the dopest part. You are. You guys are already here.
You know what I'm saying. You guys are here. You
see what we're doing. That's ready here had been my brother.
I didn't even know you were with him. So this
is good His brothers, my brother appreciate, appreciate. So it's

(50:25):
gonna be great that this folks are gonna be hearing
more of him. You're gonna be seeing more of this
dude around us. It's crazy to think that we're going
to go outside and have this conversation and just talk randomly.
And then I randomly told Pitt earlier ago, you know what,
I really wanted to talk to him on the MICA
interview because he's such a good brother and I think
I can get I know, I got a good story there,

(50:45):
and let's just do it on the mics that There's
so many more and then I forgot about it, and
then thank you Pitt for reminding me, and we're gonna
talk about that. You know what I'm saying. That was like,
don't you want to do that? I'm like, you're right,
let's go the studio. Everybody could being out in the
patio or even know what's happening. So so that all
being said, if we can talk forever, I definitely gotta

(51:07):
go home. Suit. My wife's blowing me up. I'm sitting
here getting these text messages. Chris Franchino's gonna go to
his grandmother. Are you on your way? Here's pictures of
the kids. I mean literally, you know the whole line. Yes,
that'll being said. Appreciate you. If you want to get
more information on the n f T S, they can
go to well you can, uh well, when it comes up,
you maybe got like another week and a half, but

(51:28):
definitely when that happen is gonna be music Serum dot Com.
Check it out because over the next couple of years
you have definitely been here about that worldwide. We're putting
a lot of major artists on and then the other
contracts just keep the lookout on with whatever what am
I doing Secret Agency dot com And that's s E
k R I T Agency dot com. Let's go right down.
So we put that on the on the Secret Agency. Baby,

(51:50):
We're gonna change the game in the music industry. We're
gonna give this money back to the artists. And there
we go, and he's out. When it's out with ours
our next event and Adalanto is August twenty seven in
the World Series of Cannabis, and there you go. You
guys are both right, that's what we'll do it there.
And you got a song called sweet Mary, which kind
of goes with the I mean yeah, I gotta, I gotta.

(52:12):
I got a song in a video called sweet Mary
still to bless the crowd of it. Let's see what
you got a new single called Postion Toss. I think
I might have a little pool guy, I know a
couple of people here and there, you know, I mean,
you know, big Cousin's gonna help us. And then we
did the show, and then we played the record on
the show, and now it's you know, we played this

(52:35):
song on this podcast. I mean, that's it. Thank you.
I mean, we broke it first. Broken you wouldn't be
the first right now, and I appreciate you all the way.
I mean, you already seen the two pictures. If you
want to bring up some more, I can you know
if you want me to show you me. And I
know it's weird, but this guy by the name of Them,
I know you might not know from Chicago, but I
got the audio and video of me asking Jordan's his

(52:59):
last game at the State Center. Did you feel like
he handed Kobe the torch? I don't know if you
want to see that one be in a Chicago fan,
but just to you know, show you that your boys
down like fourth flats in Canada's Talk one on one.
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