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What's going on your boy? Swissbeats and right now you're checking out the
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because I'm to jail. Go ahead, rap a feller right out? O
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sounds all one, fix your face? You know what it is? What
it is? It's wow, Ifloat sick hate show stop stop your party,
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get get kid them? Do youknow what time? You know?
It's the Swiss Bean and that's awelcome. Hey, that's brought you by
DJ Fuse right there away in themorning. That's all that's gonna cost you
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a ferrari. But hey, it'syours. I'm here man here what an
intro? Right energy? Wow,it's crazy. Swizz beats his head yo.
Nazis here, Nazias here Yo.When you hear your dad's music back
to back and there's more right,that's not it right. We could be
here for three days. My gis a fact, yo. So when
you hear that, I'm sure you'veheard it all your life, right,
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But that has to remind you ofhow great your father is. You know,
the more I live life and themore I meet new people, the
things and what I hear about howmy father inspired their lives or their creativity
or their perspective in general. Thatalways amazes me. It's very it's very
admirable, yes, sir, Yes, sir. Now when he was like
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fifteen and he thought you weren't cool, things changed pretty quick, right,
I thought I thought he was cool. I thought it was really cool.
Yeah, some teenagers they look attheir dad, you know, like even
Whole with Blue Ivy right, likefor a second, she was just like
dad. But now it's realizing whohe is and thinking, oh shit,
Yeah. I think that comes withtime, and it's good to have your
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kids discover you, yes, sir. You know, like I let my
kids have a freedom, a creativefreedom. Would they asked, for sure,
but they have a creative freedom.And you know, I don't force
what I do or you know,what they should be. And because of
what I did and what I do, you know, let I let all
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my kids find their own lane.And it's been amazing to see them discover
what I what I do, Yes, sir. When you hear an intro
like that from a DJ like this, right, is that that bring out
a competitive streaking? You're like,yeah, I can do this too,
my g let's get it. Yeah, it makes me. It makes me
hungry immediately you don't even know whathe's gonna do later after hearing what is
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he gonna do? Hearing that,it's just like awakening the like the beast
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wrap sounds fix your face? Youknow what is? What it is?
It? Wow? Floats sick?Stop, stop upont get him? Do
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you know what time? You know? The Swiss bean? Crazy? Okay?
So we hear that, right man, we're here, drive Hulu.
How important is it after you geta fresh bounce that car test to hear
that? It is the most importantthing ever is to test the music in
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the car. And I remember beingin Sony studio. We called it the
van room. So once you hada song, it had to pass the
van room test aka the car test. Yes, okay, so we would
go me, Jay or whoever Iwas working, We go like, this
sounds crazy. Here, let's gocheck it out in the car. And
even in his office he has avan room and in his office out here
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he has in twenty twenty three,j has a van room in his office
so you can hear what it soundslike in the car that ultimate test.
So the car is that important tothe music imperative. Yes, sir,
you gotta like you gotta hear itbumping in the car. It's gotta sound
right. If it sounds right inthe car, you're good to go.
You know you're good? Yeah,man, y'all drive on Hulu on the
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sixteenth. Congratulations on the show youguys traveled. There's a lot of moments
that both of you experience within thisshow. Right, what's one moment that
stands out? Now, I'll goto you first. When we were Tokyo
drifting in real life. Yah,dangerous out there in Japan like that,
right, like the courses. Imean it was so dangerous, but these
people have so much control, theirtrue masters of their skill. Like so
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we weren't. I wasn't really worried. But your heart, your heart,
and your heart's worrying about the coursebecause I don't think he understands what we
did versus what he's thinking about.What y'all we're in the forest or high
up in the mountain or you seehis columns, they don't move like you
see his trees trees, and you'redrifted through the mountains of like not on
the track. It's a natural course. Yes, Also, anything can happen
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the trees, don't anything, don'tget out of your trees, don't move.
They were so nice with it thatthey could do it in the dark.
That's crazy we did. It wasinsane. Side by side, like
four of them by side. Ican sink. Yes, I'm scary.
You got the honest I'm not gonnalie. I was like, damn,
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I worked all it's hard to goout in the trees and I'm telling I
called my wife and everything, likeBabe, I love you. I was
gonna tell you I love you becauseyou have no it's not in your hands
at this point. No, sogoing so fast and you just have to
let go. You have to letso when you're signing the consent for them,
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you're like, yo, this iswild. Signed the consent forms way
early. I didn't know that Iwas signing for No, you're in it.
You're like, oh, dog,what are we doing. The cameras
are on his showtime. It wasepic though. It was epic. Yeah,
like, you'll never have a feelinglike that in the world. So
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people to be able to see usand like in that moment, it's going
to really make you feel something likewhat you see it. Yeah, you're
gonna feel it like that was.That was probably the scariest thing that we
did. That's wild man, y'all. We're out here as well with some
low loas with some low riders.Nah, where were you all at?
We was here, but we didn'twant to the low riders were in Japan.
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Wow. Yeah. The low riderculture out there is crazy and culture
out there, and we showed heresomething a different side that you would never
really see, which is more ofthe hot ride culture, you know,
and and and more of the theguys doing anything in the streets. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We showed to take over culture.
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But it was we didn't want togive people they expected. You know,
when you think of Cali, youthink like, okay, they're gonna
show low right. It's like,nah, we're going to show you the
hot rod culture, which is superdeep, the super educational. Then we're
going to show you what these kidsare doing in the street, and then
we we highlight. We do abig highlight which I'll say for the show,
which is pretty cool. But thenshow you low rider in Japan where
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they where they pay homage to lA. Okay, okay, you know
what I'm saying. Yeah, biglove out there for a super And in
Houston we're doing the candy dripping allthat. So in Houston we went different
again. You know, in Houstonwe went mud riding. Whoa. So,
so what they do is they takethese four wheelers and they put like
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wheeldows, like super four wheelers,like they have like the big wheel tires
are bigger than a standing and theytake you through this mud trail and it's
this guy named Black Superman a littleswamp. It's crazy. It's a swamp
drive. There's like it's like swampdrivers in the swamp and we just go
straight through it drenched the entire Soagain, your life is on thee yes.
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Yeah, yes, And there wasmany of those moments. That's crazy.
No stunt guys, you guys doyour own stunts. Yeah, guys,
he was my lead stunt guy.I ain't gonna I tapped out on
a few. I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, is that right? Yea?
I tapped out. I tapped out. I was like, no,
no, no, no. Whatwas it about those situations that made you
say, yeah, maybe this isn'tyou know where I want to go.
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I'm not really a speed demon likeI used to be Oh god, and
I learned that on the show.I learned that I actually did that enough
to wear like my body, likemy shaking around and throwing me all over
the place. Yeah, I'm justnot in that mood no more. Okay,
So a lot of the things,you know, he's in that movie,
he was going behind let me that'sgey. I didn't mind. I
loved it, you know, becauseI don't I don't necessarily have like a
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need to drive fast. But whenyou're in these positions and like you're with
the masters of them going at onehundred and twenty miles per hour, that
you really tested your nerves. Yeah, you test you get to see your
nervous yes, sir. Yeah,man, I remember. I remember being
so affected by the extreme stuff thatwe did on the show that we would
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be chilling and I wouldn't or somethingwould happen, but I wouldn't feel anything.
Like I got kind of desensitized becausewe were doing so much radical.
Yeah, now I heard it soscary you go through puberty again, that
it's that wild out there dog bro. Yeah, you being in your bed
sleeping and still be moving. Wow, straight up, you feel it in
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your body it's that phantom, it'sthat fans still moving. It's crazy,
that's wild. Now, growing up, did you ever like scratch up or
any of your dad's cars? Yeah, I broke a couple of windows.
I still a couple of jackets,a couple of shoes. Oh no,
no no never never never the cars. He covered that up because I ain't
never seen that. Never the car. Never, never the cars. Right,
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So, how many cars do weown? Would we say? Have
we lost count? No? Idon't have. I have a lot of
cars, but I don't have likeas much as you probably think. You
know, I used to collect likethat. I used to just have things
just to have things. Now I'mcollecting and building in in an organized way.
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I have like a ten year planof how I want to do my
collection. Rather than saying, ohI got to do this, I got
to do that, I got todo this, you know. Now I'm
I'm locked in with with the factory. Get everything at costs, because that's
how the real value go up inthe cars, is getting that cost,
not when it's mocked up, markedup and different things like that solarship or
the dealership. Yeah. So soI just got a different strategy yeah,
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I know you like exotic cars andall right, but can I can I
interest you in the Toyota. Yeah, the show is sponsored by Toyota.
That's kind. I love our toyotas. You could customize that Toyota's out there.
Ye go, Hidrid, I usedto have it. I used to
have a super like that's right,yes, sir, yeah, man,
Toyota is a vibe man. Yeah, we love Toyoda around and Toyota's drive.
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Yeah yeah, yes, sir,I was here. What was your
first car? I had a BMWI eight Yeah. I was very blessed
in us, very nice. Yeah, nothing wrong with that. No,
it was actually great, Yeah,it was. It was you listen to
the key words though, what's up? Had had? Oh? What happened
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to it? I just wasn't drivingas much, you know, we we
we went on this adventure. Youknow, I wasn't driving as much,
and it's and it served this purposefor me. It was like, I
love that car. What a purposeit served? I'm sure, dogo.
Yeah those are five man. Garcia'sson is oldest just got his license,
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yo, like Garcia. It's greatbecause that's one last person for me and
my wife to drive places because Ifelt like an uber driver every weekend.
But yeah, I mean there's acertain thing as a dad, right where
once they're in control of that situation, you just gotta let go. Is
you know, were you nervous tolet him out? And no, I
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mean that he's your son and hehas some of your tendencies, not really,
you know, he's always been aheadof his time. He's always been
matured more than his age, whichis a good thing and a bad thing
because people don't really know that he'sstill a kid. Well he's twenty three
now, but at this particular time. But you got to you gotta trust
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the process as well. Yeah,you know, because I think that them
learning through their mistakes is the bestlesson, you know, instead of trying
to guard and you know, youknow, carry the bags every day and
they're not going to know how tosurvive, you know, so we try
to guide them and let them haveenough room and just be there if it
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really gets out of hand, youknow. But I think that's that's called
parenting, Yeah, sir. Yeah, Yeah, at the end of the
day, you have to trust whatyour what you did as a parent,
yeah, you know, and justkind of hope for the best. Then
I get to do the same withmy brothers. Yeah, you know,
it's a It really is a processthat trickles down, you know. Like
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my brother sees me being more cautiousnow and he's like, bro, you're
actually like like you don't want tolike and it's clicking, your adult Yeah,
clicking. That's beautiful to hear forreal, that is right, that's
really beautiful here, like you know, and and also like I know,
my plan is I'm working my assoff to be in a position where record
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help or set up my my futureoffspring for better opportunities. So like you
know, sometimes people get well youhad it easier, because well, listen,
that's the goal. That's that shouldbe your goal as aspire to set
it up or leave more opportunity foryour future, set up our kids.
Absolutely set so it's here for doingthat. It was that your thought process,
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like, yo, I gotta getit together for when I have a
family, for when I have kids. Was did it click ever at a
certain age day one day one?Yeah, day one because because like you
know, I grew up in theSouth Bronx, I grew up with it
was it was real for real?Yeah, And you know, although I
had fun, like I'm not peoplehad the bronx and they think of like
a sad time. I actually havefun, Like I actually we have fun,
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you know what I'm saying, Likewhen you're a part of the jungle,
like you know how to navigate.Yeah, you know, yeah,
it's like long with day. It'slike, okay, unfortunate things happened,
but we have fun, you know. And it was a family. But
you know, I knew that mykids would being and coming up in a
different situation. You know, Ihad to still give them the raw uncut
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lessons and energy and things like thatbecause you know, me escaping and working
hard to get out of my situationwhere I grew up at was you know,
it took like endless work, youknow, sleeping on the floors and
the studios and just really going allthe way a thousand you know, and
just having to work a work stylethat just nobody can could compete with at
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that time. You know. Soyou know what I try to teach them
is just like yo, hard workand dedication, Like if somebody can outwork
you, then that's a problem.Like nobody should be able to outwork you,
especially if you got tools, youknow, like I didn't have no
tools. I had to make thetools. Like these kids have the tools,
so you know, and and butthey have to use the tools as
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the discretion. Like I wanted tomake the tools to use them for the
things I had. And he hasa set of tools that he used them
in his way. And my otherkids they use their tools in other ways.
And you know, even the reasonof this show is family orientates.
You know, it didn't start withNas being a co host, you know,
and then I was like, waita minute, you know, why
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not I just have my son withme on this journey because you don't see
black and brown families that with theirsons, and you know, it's always
like who's not here? It's alwayslike these sad stories. And to see
us travel the world as father andson, I want and we want that
to give the energy back to thecommunities, because the show is not about
blame. It's not about fancy cars, it's not about none of It's about
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community. You got somebody that's buildingthe car with engine with their hands.
You got somebody three D printing theengine, right, So it taps in
on the everyday person and the personthat want to be a little bit more
extreme as well, Like I didn'twant this to be like some hip hop,
blinked out car show. His samemy Rise, which I used to
love, you know what I mean? Did you guys learn something you about
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each other doing the show? Youguys are different elements. I learned about
your I learned like I learned thathe was way more cautious than I ever
expected. I learned that he wasn'tthe speed you know, deeming that he
was before. You know, becauseI've seen him in so many stages of
his life. Yeah, you know, he used to be reckless all the
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time. A whole lot of wholelot is off for really, And it's
like seeing him turn that into like, uh, turn that into a more
secure, more focused was pretty cool. Yeah, yes, sir, I
like that focus on. Yeah,that's what it is. It's very like
strategic, Like you don't know this. This guy's my father's is a mastermind,
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you know, a mastermind. Alsobeing there and and and and him
traveling for so long and and beingon the road and being on tours,
he like knows these little these thesekeys. While we're traveling, he'll be
like, all right, you wantto clean your palate, drink a coke.
He'll be like, you want todo this? You want to?
Like like he knows the keys,bro, he knows he knows the codes,
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and so like it was it wasjust dope seeing great guy his methods,
you know, like to to staystay on tracks, to stay focused,
and to be in your best element. It was it was dope,
Yeah, man, look at that. That's great man. Thank you,
that's great to hear man. Goodjob, dad, we're working. I
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learned that because he's really a laidback guy. But I already learned that
he's not that laid back. LikeI mean, when I was checking out
of the missions with the with thecar stunts and stuff, he was he
was saying, you know what Igot it boomed. So it was perfect
teamwork. Not that I didn't thinkhe would be a great team player.
I just didn't think he would bea team player. And speed sure,
you know, and dead devil stuffand you know, jumping off the dunes
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in Saudi, and you know,I was just like, yeah, gott
he got straight too, that's right. And then you get to meet,
uh, you know, many differentcultures other fathers with with their sons as
well, and you you kind ofbring them with you as well. I
mean they you have. You nowhave a connection with people around the world,
a real one, A real connectiontoo, because you're going to feel
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the energy when you watch the show. I'm glad that the show you can
watch all the way through, allthe episodes. You don't have to wait
this week, wait that week,so you can. Once you press play,
you're gonna keep going. So it'sa binge worthy show. I agree.
I agree with that, and I'mhard. I'm hard on things.
I'm hard, I'm promised. Iwatched the show like it's not like we
didn't do it. That's great,you know, watch like a fan.
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I have been watching episodes like I'mlike, man, let me see this.
Damn that's crazy. But when hewas doing the voiceovers, you really
got to see the show. That'sa different way, that's a different story,
that's a different story wise. Thevoiceovers three days shout out. Shout
out to all of the talented voiceoverpeople that do all the voiceovers for the
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commercials, anything voiceover. This waslike, no serious, this was this
was hard work. Yeah, becauseit's ours because because I'm trying to tell
you like that I was. Itwas in the hospital. I was.
I had to fly them in becauseit was too long. Say you know
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what, flying you guys and cometo the house. It was because it's
a craft. So see like howwe're talking, like say, if I
do a drop, yo, moon, this is sweet. This Swiss beast
ninety two point three. Bah bahblah blah blah blah. That's yeah,
that's that's this is what's up.This is Swiss right now, you're on
the cruise show. Tap in numberone, tap into the number one,
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like you see that. Yeah,this is well why not say it was
coming in to do blah blah blahblah. You had to do the b
blah blah blah. Then that it'slike tones, reflections. It was what
I didn't know. Yes, yes, yes, all of that. It
was a nineteen eighty five. I'mlike god, and you know it's where
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things got serious. Now. Butlet me tell you I did the drops
already right a long time ago.Yeah, but I did them like this,
so I didn't know that because thosetones are not on this paper,
sure right for the show. Sothen they come back and it's like you
gotta do all of them again.I said, what Oh no, this
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is this is this, This islike punishment a little bit. I'm not
and I hate hearing myself read back. Ah yeah, I hate it.
Then you start questioning it and youwant to do it again, and then
you're like, yeah, I cando it better. That's why he's mastered
doing all the drops first take,yes, sir, twenty five years.
I just saw him do it.It was extremely impressive. Bro, I've
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never seen he's like god man,that's from being up here at this station
in many, many years and manyrecords, many records, many interviews,
many interviews. All of that kindof just prepares you for more and new
new uh new events in your life. I agree with. I just never
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saw him do it. So whenhe did it so quick, it really
like surprised me. And he didit in a way that was just so
professional, like you would hear itand it's like he speaks like that all
ready, and it's like it's interesting. Yeah, it's so interesting. It's
like writing a book and then youhave to read the book for the audio
book. Oh man, that's awhole nother thing. Don't remind me of
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that. That's crazy, right.I have one of those comings damn you.
Yeah. Book on the way Yeahyeah, yeah, yeah, it's
amazing. You already read it,you wrote it and read it. Yeah.
Yeah, we're doing some final touches. A yeah, we'll do it
proper, a proper. I comeup here. Yeah, yes, sir,
we got to talk about it.This is a memoir, this is
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about your life. I come uphere and talk. All right, let's
talk. Yeah, it's all aboutdrive. It's about drives, about drive
babies, get it, man,Yeah. Drive with Swiss Beats in Iaia
on Hulu on the sixteenth and OnyxCollective as well. Talk to us about
that and define Onyx Collective for me, swis well Ones Collective is partners with
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Disney, you know, and theyallowed us to bring this dream and stay
authentic, you know, because that'sthat's the with me, is like I've
been offered a lot of chances tobe on TV and shows, and they
allowed us to be authentic. Andeven when I wanted to bring Nys into
the show, you know, itwas quick, it was it made sense
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and it was like, you knowwhat, this is organic and you know
they've just been supporting and you know, hopefully we got one hundred and fifty
seasons together. Shout out to Disney. Yeah, Disney, that's no joke,
that's show time, that's go time. Whole out of zion A couple
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of years ago, A couple ofyears ago, A couple of years ago.
Was it disney World or Disneyland.That's two different places I've been to
both. The kids drive me crazyand both. You you have to have
like a special person walking around likea guide. Right, there's no way
You're not waiting in line. I'mnot even playing. I'm boogie when it
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comes to that. I'm not gonnalie. Like when it comes to like
six Flags lines and Disney lines andall those events, I can't do.
I have you know, this iswhat I work hard for. I need
to let's get it on. Yeah. Yeah, I'm not gonna lie.
I don't. I'm not. I'mI'm like that my wife, she's different.
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You know, that's the white side. You know what I'm saying.
You know what I'm saying, theadventures. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
adventures from the White Side. Youknow, Like, my wife,
she's different. She'll be like,why are we paying three hundred dollars when
we could just pay forty dollars?To get on the same ride and just
wait a few minutes because you're youand I'm sometimes me, and they want
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to take photos, they want todo this, they want to do that,
and let's just get to it.Let's have fun. She's like,
you know, we're out here withthe people. Nah, I love the
people. By the way, she'sso down to earth, like she was
talking about taking a taxi or anuber to her play, to her play
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she's released, Yeah, God,that's beautiful. She would live on a
little house on the prairie if itwas up to her, right right,
the whites. But that's the balance, that's the balance of both of us.
You know. I like her toenjoy nice things. Sure, she
likes to enjoy nice things, butyou know she she's more thinking about the
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people that don't have sure, youknow, so she's like others man,
she thinks she's always thinking about otherIt's like, yo, you know,
you know, there's a lot ofpeople we could feed with with this.
There's a lot of things, andwe do these things a race. I'm
like, bab we just you justf five hundred thousand people. Can you
have fun too? Right? Right? Right? You know. So it's
it's it's it's we teach each otherthe balance. Man, what's been your
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favorite, like White Side Adventure?None of them? You know how the
white size know them joints is crazy? Like something. I mean, you
mean, my most scariest White Sidefun is this. This thing is scary.
The most scariest one was when wewas canoeing with the whales. Conoeing
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with the whales, Like, thinkabout it jumps up and lands on you.
It's a wrap. You're done landover if it jumps up. Period
what I'm saying, Like, youknow, wales canoeing with the whales.
I wish. I saw that.I wish, But then we did.
She wanted scuba dived in the petcemetery. Oh, y'all, White Side,
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I'm telling you that's the white side. That's the white side. White
Side events is Yeah. We getdown there, You're seeing all the bones
and the animals. This is inthe water. Were in some cave at
the bottom of the cave, andI'm like, why are we swimming in
the cemetery? But this is thestuff? Are we? Stuff we do
for love? Like I'm down there, I'm playing cool. I'm like,
man, we gotta go the thingsyou do for love, Things we do
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for love. I'm telling you lifeof Alisha right prepared you for this show.
Yeah in a way, technically,yes, yes, technically technically it's
been crazy. It's been a crazyride. Man. I'm trying to tell
you, like I signed up withthese things. Things been the biggest gesture
of love that you've done for Alicia. Oh man, I mean our kids.
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I believe I think our kids becauseit's not even bigger and better than
that. You know, her beingshe's like one of the She's a different
type of level of her mother.Like she the definition she she rewrote it
like wow, like we have wehave help. If she's around, it's
like they don't exist. You know. She wakes up every morning and takes
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the kids to school. She's theone. Yes, yeah, oh absolutely,
she late to an interview. She'sa different level. She is a
different I never seen somebody like goall the way all the way in.
You know, she's a different breed. She's an absolute machine bro Like she
does not play and that's what shejust has, that zen, that focus
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to be able to push through anychaos and like I've never seen it.
I've seen her backstage in some chaoticsituations. Big smile on her face,
Big smile on her face, likeit's her shield. Yes, she's been
protected. Yeah. And while we'respeaking about, a shout out to Hell's
Kitchen, which is her musical showPublic Now at the Public Now, it's
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amazing. This is a story abouther life, she's I watched her work
on this for thirteen years. Andto see those people in there crying,
laughing, dancing, screaming to herstory as a kid growing up in Hell's
Kitchen is amazing. So if you'rein New York, go see Hell's Kitchen.
Man, she a real one.Don't mess this up. Yeah,
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that's why I'm not hanging out withyou. Joke. I'm not hanging out.
I'm not messing. I can't hangout with him. She was,
she was just up here, SoI'm going. And I think what I
told her was that I really appreciatethat you guys love out loud, you
know. Yeah, And that's somethingbeautiful. You guys love out loud.
And two on the GRAMD, y'alldancing on the PJ and was playing.
And but for her birthday, wehave another you know, we do birthday
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wars, so we got Adventures ofthe White Side, and we got birthday
wars and just because parties and justget advice to just because party. We
got to start those up again.Yeah, birthday war. I think you
and Sarah need birthday wars. Whatwe do as long as I get presents,
I'm in so what our birthday wars? So so birthday was who can
I'll do the other? Yeah,but it's it's but yes, it's that,
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But it's also who can celebrate eachother the hardest? You see what
I'm saying, Like like like it'scompetitive, but with all the love in
the world. Yeah, see them, That's what it's about. Man,
she's up right now, she's upright, now, she's up. He's
my last birthday. Probably is crazy. She's out, She's crazy. You
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grew up watching the love like this, right, you obviously want that later
in life one thousand percent. Iaspire to have a family, to take
care of them, build my dynastyand just continue the bloodline. Like we
have a strong, strong bloodline.And I just like with my brothers and
seeing yeah, seeing that example andjust like the temperament and it's amazing.
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Yeah, man, you know,as a young man, especially for me,
like I have brothers, like Ilove, I want to I want
a house full of kids one day, you know, and I wanted to
be in the perfect like in thesynthesis. That makes sense with me.
Yeah, so it's really like inspiring. Man. That's great. Man,
he's a young man. He couldbe out there doing crazy things, wild
and right. You got him here. He's here, he's working with his
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dad. Loves his family, hewants family, he wants love, he
wants success, he wants to work. Yeah you do, it's great.
Yeah, welcome hard. Yes,sir, we get into it man,
Yo, drive with Swizz and nowsir Hulu on the sixteen. Congratulations fellas,
let's get it man, we'll allbe watching man. Tune in,
Yeah, tune in beinge the showwatch it over. It's one of those
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shows that I think, as becauseI watched the trailer or the trailer so
many times, I saw something newevery time I watched it. So it's
one of those shows that every timeyou watch it, you're gonna find something
new, You're gonna notice something different. One hundred percent. Definitely it's gonna
be I think it's one for thebooks. Like, honestly, you know
when I looked at all of theother different shows and the shows that we
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could have done. Sure, thisis like the perfect the perfect show.
Yeah, that's it for the worldeven right now, you know, for
people to see positivity, to seefamily, to see togetherness. I think
the show is coming at such aperfect time. Yeah, you know,
And I appreciate you guys for thesupport and having us up here as well.
Always whatever it is, let's goto for years, for years.
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Dog. Yeah, let's just sayso equal that's it. Once you sit
down to walk, ben walk,bench, watch, drive, what are
you snagging on? What's your snack? What's your go to snack sack?
Yeah, I like pickles, pickles, spicy pickles, chopped up it don't
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matter, don't matter. He's justsick of im. Bro. I'm just
gonna snack on some sour patch kidswatermelon like that. I'm going that way.
You're good that way, right,So pickle's not your thing, spicy
pickles not. You know what I'msaying. We'll stop on the side of
the road in a shock. He'llbe like, all right, this is
where we're gonna eat. Like wehaven't eating all day. We just got
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out of a monster truck. He'slike, all right, this is what
we're gonna eat. This is thehot sauce we're gonna we're gonna put on
it right now, black size,uncut, uncut, uncut. Let's get
to now. You gotta know howto make it work. You gotta know
how to play from the bay Smithto depend now. That's right what I'm
saying. You got You gotta knowhow to survive on all levels, Yes,
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sir. Yeah, sometimes we're gonnapull over on the road and sometimes
you know we're going to have aneck in and out. I love it.
I love that part. I justdon't like how my stomach be feeling
after gott You'll be like, stopthe car, crazy crazy Now man,
when when y'all come out here,we are we going to in and out?
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Are we doing anything like that?Of course? Yeah, I gotta
do in and out, pause inand out. But yeah, I'm not
going You're not going to in andout? Why not? What are we
doing? What are you doing?In the five guys? All right?
I just am I just had chickflakes, Like okay, I just I
just had it. I'm just yeah. When it goes to fries, five
guys has way better fries. Allright, all right, that's the fact.
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And what's a burger? And withoutthe fry? I'm in and out?
You in and out all day withit, you know, man,
that's a fact from Miami. Theydon't have in and out. They got
five guys. I'm not going fiveguys. And that's it. You got
that way you act, goddamn it. Yeah, but like, bro,
what's a burger without the good fries? That's what I'm trying to say.
Nah, the burger is just thatgood where the fries comes second. As
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a fact, which which got tocarry the burger? You're animal style and
that's what animal style, both friesand burger. I respect it. You're
like, yo, let's do themaniac y'all. Congratulations on the show.
Well, I'll be watching Drive Swizzbet Hulu on the sixteenth. Let's get
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it man, I see it Swiss. Thank you guys very much. Tune
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