Nardwuar vs. Destroy Lonely
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging and candid conversation, the artist Destroy Lonely shares personal anecdotes and insights into his life and music journey. From receiving a special My Bloody Valentine LP as a gift to reminiscing about his first rap name, SL, and his early days of making music on a laptop, the artist provides a glimpse into his creative process and inspirations. He talks about his experiences growing up, his family's influence on his music career, and the importance of authenticity in his work. The discussion also covers his love for video games, his first modeling experience, and his admiration for designers like Vivian Westwood and Stella McCartney. Destroy Lonely emphasizes the significance of caring about people and the world, and he encourages listeners to stay true to themselves and pursue their passions with the same dedication and positivity that he embodies.
Takeaways
- 🎵 The interview starts with a gift exchange, highlighting the appreciation for My Bloody Valentine's music and its significance to Destroy Lonely.
- 🎤 Destroy Lonely's journey in music began at a cookout at Mike's house, which led to meeting his brother and getting his first laptop to start making music.
- 🎹 Shout Out to Mr. Burns, Destroy Lonely's high school piano teacher who allowed him to skip class and make music in the school studio.
- 🔬 Destroy Lonely was also involved in science fairs, winning first place in every competition he entered, which shows his diverse interests and talents.
- 🎧 His first rap name was SL, which stood for something related to gold, indicating his early beginnings in the rap scene.
- 📱 Destroy Lonely reminisces about being caught on camera at the mall, an experience he found crazy and would prefer to forget.
- 🎬 He discusses his father's influence from Battle Rap and how he got his start in music, showing a family connection to the industry.
- 🎮 A love for video games is evident, with Destroy Lonely mentioning Fortnite as one of his favorites and receiving a Fortnite soundtrack as a gift.
- 🎶 The artist is prolific, writing about 200 songs per month, which speaks to his dedication and work ethic in his craft.
- 🕰️ Destroy Lonely prefers to rise early and work, indicating a strong work ethic and commitment to his career.
- 🌟 He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and positivity in his music, aiming to bring good energy and high-quality music to his listeners.
Q & A
What is the significance of the My Bloody Valentine LP to Destroy Lonely?
-The My Bloody Valentine LP holds a special place in Destroy Lonely's heart because it was introduced to him by someone who meant a lot to him a couple of years ago, and it has influenced his music taste.
How did Destroy Lonely and Ken Carson meet?
-Destroy Lonely and Ken Carson met at a cookout at a person named Mike's house. This meeting was significant as it marked the beginning of their friendship and musical collaboration.
What role did Mr. Burns play in Destroy Lonely's early music career?
-Mr. Burns was Destroy Lonely's high school piano teacher who allowed him to skip class and use the school's studio to record music, which was instrumental in the early development of his music career.
What was Destroy Lonely's first rap name?
-Destroy Lonely's first rap name was SL, which he mentions was inspired by the idea of gold.
How did Destroy Lonely's family contribute to his early interest in music?
-Destroy Lonely's family, particularly his mother, played a supportive role in his early interest in music. His mother drove him to his shows and even took him to see Drake versus Lil Wayne, which had a profound impact on him.
What video game was Destroy Lonely particularly interested in during his childhood?
-Destroy Lonely was particularly interested in the game 'Halo 3', which was one of the best shooter games of all time according to him.
What is the significance of the Fortnite soundtrack to Destroy Lonely?
-The Fortnite soundtrack is presented to Destroy Lonely as a potential source of samples for his music, indicating his interest and involvement in the gaming culture.
What is the connection between Destroy Lonely and Battle Rap?
-Destroy Lonely's father was involved in Battle Rap, which influenced Destroy Lonely's own interest in music and rapping.
What does Destroy Lonely think about his early music release 'Flexed Up Slow Jams'?
-Destroy Lonely views 'Flexed Up Slow Jams' as one of his early works, mentioning that it was probably the first tape he ever dropped on SoundCloud as an attempt to put music out there.
How does Destroy Lonely describe his work ethic in terms of music production?
-Destroy Lonely describes his work ethic as being highly dedicated to music production, stating that he writes about 200 songs per month and spends most of his time in the studio with his brother.
What is Destroy Lonely's approach to staying authentic and real in his music?
-Destroy Lonely emphasizes the importance of authenticity and positivity in his music. He believes in creating good music the right way and caring about the impact it has on people.
Outlines
🎶 Music and Memories at Coachella
The first paragraph introduces a relaxed and musical atmosphere at Coachella. The speaker, Destroy Lonely, is welcomed and engaged in conversation with the host. A gift exchange occurs with a My Bloody Valentine LP being given to Destroy Lonely, which holds personal significance as it was introduced to him by a close friend. The paragraph also touches on the origins of Destroy Lonely's music journey, starting at a cookout and meeting a pivotal person named Nus. There's a mention of a high school piano teacher, Mr. Burns, who allowed Destroy Lonely to skip class and make music, indicating a supportive environment for his artistic development. The speaker also reflects on his first rap name, 'SL,' and his current name, 'Destroy Lonely,' which seems to be a source of pride and identity.
🎁 Gifts and Growing Up
In the second paragraph, the discussion continues with more gift-giving. Destroy Lonely receives a Ludacris 12-inch record, which he appreciates, and there's a mention of his father's influence on battle rap. The conversation shifts to childhood memories, with Destroy Lonely sharing stories about his family, including his father's nickname for him, 'Spank,' and his mother's support for his music career. There's also a mention of a memorable concert experience with his mother, seeing Drake versus Lil Wayne, which was a defining moment for him. The paragraph concludes with a discussion about video games and a gift related to Fortnite, a game that Destroy Lonely enjoys.
🎉 Artistic Inspirations and Personal Milestones
The third paragraph delves into Destroy Lonely's artistic inspirations and personal interests. He receives a Batman record as a gift, which he appreciates for both its musical and decorative value. The speaker also discusses his love for the animated series 'Scary Godmother' and his passion for music sampling, with a gift of a Napoleon Dynamite record for potential sampling. The paragraph highlights Destroy Lonely's work ethic, revealing that he writes around 200 songs a month, and his commitment to spending most of his time in the studio. There's a mention of his appreciation for MF Doom's music and a gift of a Cheech and Chong record from Vancouver, Canada, which he plans to enjoy later.
📸 Modeling, Fashion, and Shout-outs
In the fourth paragraph, Destroy Lonely talks about his experience modeling for his brother's clothing line, which was his first foray into the world of fashion. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity and mentions his continued work in the field. The speaker also discusses his admiration for fashion icons Vivian Westwood and Stella McCartney. He shares stories about meeting Ken and Loan in real life and their shared connections from Atlanta. The paragraph includes shout-outs to various individuals and places, including a mention of a unique restaurant called 'Beer and Chicken' at the airport and a discussion about local Atlanta landmarks like the Coca-Cola factory and Walters clothing store.
⏰ Early Morning Routines and Final Thoughts
The final paragraph touches on Destroy Lonely's early morning routine and his dislike for sleeping in, emphasizing a strong work ethic and commitment to his craft. He talks about watching interviews and performances with his friends, dreaming of one day achieving similar success. The paragraph concludes with Destroy Lonely encouraging people to care about his music and his message, stressing the importance of authenticity and positivity in his work. He leaves the audience with a message of inspiration, urging them to stay 'fire' and to believe in their ability to achieve their dreams.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Coachella
💡My Bloody Valentine LP
💡Punk Rap
💡High School Piano Teacher
💡Science Fair
💡Rapping
💡Fortnite Soundtrack
💡Batman
💡Halloween
💡Music Production
💡MF Doom
Highlights
Destroy Lonely receives a My Bloody Valentine LP as a gift, which holds a special place in his heart due to its connection with a friend.
Destroy Lonely reminisces about his early days of music production, starting with a laptop given to him by his brother.
The artist fondly remembers his high school piano teacher, Mr. Burns, who allowed him to skip class and make music in the school studio.
Destroy Lonely shares his first rap name, SL, which is an acronym for 'Science', reflecting his early interest in science fairs.
He talks about his evolution as an artist, from his first rap name to 'Destroy Lonely', and the significance of each name.
Destroy Lonely discusses his first music release, 'Flexed Up Slow Jams', and its importance as a starting point in his career.
The artist is gifted a Ludacris 12-inch vinyl featuring Infamous 20, which he appreciates for its instrumental potential.
Destroy Lonely's father's influence on his music career is mentioned, highlighting the family's deep roots in Battle Rap.
A humorous anecdote is shared about being caught on camera during a mall outing, which he wishes was never on the internet.
The artist fondly recalls his mother's support for his music career, including taking him to a Drake vs. Lil Wayne concert.
Destroy Lonely is given a Fortnite soundtrack vinyl and poster, which he appreciates for its aesthetic and potential for music sampling.
The artist discusses his passion for video games, particularly 'Max Payne 3', and his father's role in getting the game for him.
Destroy Lonely talks about his experience modifying Xbox controllers, showcasing his early technical skills.
The artist shares his love for MF Doom's music and how it played a role in his creative process.
Destroy Lonely is gifted a vintage Cheech and Chong record from 1972, which he plans to use for inspiration.
The artist discusses his brother's influence on his life and career, including opportunities in modeling and fashion.
Destroy Lonely emphasizes the authenticity and positivity in his music, encouraging listeners to care about his work.
The artist's daily routine is highlighted, showing his dedication to music by working 24/7 in the studio.
Transcripts
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[Music]
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[Music]
who are you destroy lonely destroy
lonely welcome to Coachella what's up
man and Loan who do you have beside you
right now our brother Ken Carson hello
Ken what's up Nar and we're going to
talk to you a bit later yep and right
now we have destroy lonely and right off
the bat I have a gift for you right here
a My Bloody Valentine LP it's hard it's
the first one I ever listened to what
can you say about My Bloody Valentine
damn bro I really like their music uh
somebody that mean a lot to me uh they
showed me their music like a couple
years ago
so and that is a gift for you on My
Bloody Valentine LP yeah you that's a
gift for you bro thank you hey hold this
twin thank you so thank you that's
that's fine I F with that for sure
destroy lonely did it all begin at a
cookout at Mike's house where you met
nus who the hell is Mike though do you
know
Mike Mike who the hell is Mike oh white
boy Mike yeah fake for real yeah that sh
how happened but that ain't how my [ __ ]
started though that how I met my twin
from back then but n that ain't how it
went but that's a moment though for sure
what was that moment like [ __ ] that was
just a part of my life that's when I met
my brother at the time he that's still
my brother too but that's when I met him
and that's when like [ __ ] started
rolling off me like making music they
gave me my laptop all that [ __ ] so yeah
that when that when [ __ ] started kicking
off for show N is a punk rapper into
Punk he he going that my brother he
going crazy for sure thank you Mr
Burns
yo
no hey Mr Burns hey n yo Shout Out Mr
Burns that's my uh that's my piano
teacher from high school yo what the
[ __ ]
bro yeah bro Shout Out Mr Burns bro I
used to skip class and go class every
[ __ ] day and make music bro that's
hard that's pretty cool piano yeah bro
but it wasn't even about the piano class
I wasn't in there doing the class he
just knew I would like to make music so
he'll let me Skip and like it was a
studio in school so he let me skip act
like I'm in his class and go record
music in the studio that's why I [ __ ]
with him because he just he let me rap
all day you were also the science
fair yeah bro I do a lot of different
things
yes I won hey real [ __ ] though I won
every science I ever did first place no
back he you yes SL you that my first rap
name that's fre
science
scien yeah my first rap name was SL a
you that [ __ ] meant like gold that [ __ ]
was corny as [ __ ] bro what are you doing
right
now you are destroy lonely I like that
name Au that was my name that's crazy
quote little Tundra he going to
stay that's one of my bars but I got
cold VVS yep called Valentine what the
[ __ ] that's first one little Tundra yep
Tundra Boy Lonely first name Au Au
Tundra Boy Lonely then destroy lonely
what was lonely's flexed up slow jams
all about bro this old ass tap y you ask
me weird questions like that [ __ ] was
about nothing that was probably the
first tape I ever dropped just trying to
put music out on SoundCloud I recorded
that [ __ ] in school the name is really
funny as hell flexed up
slow heard that on fire cuz it don't
exist bro this [ __ ] crazy this sh is
like this from when I was like 14 bro
like but yeah that [ __ ] ain't nothing
bro that's different what was it like
pillow fighting at the mall bro that
sounds
crazy like that happening but that
sounds crazy don't put it like that
[ __ ] I walking through it was these
YouTube [ __ ] they caught me in my PO
they said they want like wait
but don't make it sound like that though
like I have another gift for you right
here destroy lonely a ludicrous 12 in
featuring who's on this you know who on
inFamous 20 Infamous 20 smart for you
and little fate who your dad who's this
though I don't know him well I it's
curious as Infamous 20 versus I20 what
happened there it was like Infamous for
a little while yeah so this my pops uh
he just he just dropped the infamous to
I cuz that [ __ ] long as hell this rap
[ __ ] you got to have a name this five
but it's hard though I never owned I
never owned it's got instrumental on it
as well for you to experiment on N this
sick shout out this your dad also came
from Battle Rap didn't he like where did
he my my pops on that heavy he really on
that rapping [ __ ] but this is different
I like this a lot I never I never own
one of the albums I ain't gonna lie
except for I have my pops uh his first
album I had got that CD a couple months
ago just because I seen it in the store
but this is nice though and that's a
gift for you thank you thank you so much
did your dad to call you
spank whoa chill t look yeah so growing
up but how do you know that you are
destroyed lonely we have to know all
right so growing up my family used to
call me spank Spanky cuz I used to I was
bad as hell I used to always get
whooping and [ __ ] so that's why my pops
used to call me SC respect but your mom
was pretty cool like taking you to
Little Wayne that's
amazing yeah my mom my mom I love my mom
for what she did like with me and music
like when I started doing shows and [ __ ]
she was driving me around all my shows
my first concert like literally first
and last concert I ever went to after
this I went was doing my own [ __ ] she
took me to go see Drake versus Lil Wayne
and that [ __ ] changed my whole I was
like oh yeah I'm going to do what the
[ __ ] doing so he was like yeah shout
out to Mom for that that was fine I was
wondering what did exactly is going on
in this picture right here I put you
down so this is me uh actually I had to
be like probably like 10 m pain 3 just
came out as one of the best shooter
games of all time I wanted this [ __ ] so
bad my pops took me go get that [ __ ] he
took a picture me he put this [ __ ] on
his Twitter it's been there for probably
like 12 years people started finding
this [ __ ] but yeah this is what I used
to look like when I was a young [ __ ]
this me now how hard was it to play that
game like a shooting game was nothing
man like
it was easy for me I I play games but
like you were into reprogramming Xboxes
and stuff like that used to take the
controllers yo why do you know this
who's telling you this [ __ ] bro I used
to take the controllers bro I used to
take the Xbox controllers and mod them
myself bro I used to take them do mine I
used to take the
[ __ ] I didn't do what you was saying
like I ain't wasn't doing nothing with
the Xboxes but I used to do the [ __ ] I
used to take Charlie and super up myself
and [ __ ] that's crazy you know that
that's crazy well you are destroyed
lonely we have to know
I guess and speaking of Video Games Etc
I have a gift for you the fortnite
soundtrack for you to sample
possibly yeah fortnite kind of true
though like what the [ __ ] chill out bro
hey all right look so since you put me
on blast cuz
I guess the vinyl is cool yellow I like
fortnite it's one of my favorite games
none of my fans can't see me and none of
this [ __ ] this [ __ ] TR I probably would
never give this a play ever but thank
you but for possible sample though and a
poster as well I think I'm going keep a
wall hanger a good wall hanger look I'm
going keep it in the pet and I'm going
use it as like you said art I like how
it look but I play fortnite a lot bro
ain't nobody ain't nobody want to smoke
on this with me I ain't going to lie
quote want a bad teammate you
are damn what that's for H Periscope
what was I doing on there eight people
are watching what's going on there I was
I was geking out as a kid playing video
games online being stupid and I wish
that video was never on the
internet I think it's really cool like
using Periscope not a lot of people now
it's really easy man you put [ __ ] on the
net that [ __ ] don't never go
nowhere butu you previewed Bane for like
6 four people no four people it was only
four people but what was the reaction
though all four people said it was hard
so I like sh I'm going to drop it shout
out them F [ __ ] man what were
shows on the east side like me when I
was younger in Atlanta that [ __ ] I never
performed in the east on the east side
for one I performed in the city and that
[ __ ] was different it was like Atlanta
used to have like this little it was
like a little scene or whatever and they
used to have like the little parties and
the little shows and [ __ ] and I was like
I was trying to do [ __ ] so I used to
perform I probably did like a good 10 of
them there's like 12 people in there
maybe 50 maybe 100 but I did them like a
couple times and I was like [ __ ] that I
want to do real [ __ ] and I just kind of
quit doing that [ __ ] until I was able to
actually be on real stages and [ __ ] and
I thought to give you a gift to welcome
you to the land of Gotham Coachella a
Batman record this [ __ ] hates
Batman you like Batman I do like thatman
a little bit but I thought it's also
good for a wall hanger isn't it like to
hang on the wall for artwork you're
giving me a lot of f looking things I'm
into like how things look but this this
is hard though what year is this from
that is from
1966 damn originally like the original
original from 1966 that's fire where do
you find [ __ ] like this uh that record I
think I found at Beat Street records in
Vancouver Canada nice I appreciate that
well only the B for destroy L at
Coachella yeah Scary Godmother favorite
Halloween movie of all [ __ ]
time [ __ ] what the [ __ ] see now you
striking
yeah that's a good movie right there
great movie Cartoon Network Cartoon
Network yes that I like tell me more
about the Scary Godmother they're my
favorite I like one and two they don't
even come on no more you probably ask
somebody about probably don't even know
about that [ __ ] but I used to love that
[ __ ] so much bro I had my grandma she
used to be able to do this [ __ ] like you
could record [ __ ] on the TV and put it
on a DVD I had my grandma make a DVD for
me the scary guy mother [ __ ] I used
watch [ __ ] all the time it's my favorite
Halloween movie all the time possible
sample down the line I guess so nare you
want me to sample a lot of [ __ ] to well
I have another gift for you right here
for you to sample Napoleon Dynamite some
breaks check out they're all breaks that
you can actually sample for your music
this my favorite movie on Earth yo what
the [ __ ] nah see I can [ __ ] with this ID
probably play this just cuz I haven't
seen this movie a million times and I
know I like the little yeah what's his
favorite part of Napoleon Dynamite it's
uh he's sitting in the classroom I think
or he at the lunch table I haven't seen
him in a minute he pull the tots out of
his pocket they like Napoleon you GNA do
the tots eat him be like gosh I [ __ ]
with Napoleon Dynamite bro I probably
seen this movie A many times my uh
somebody else who I care about a lot
they got me a birthday gift it was like
it was like a special edition of the DVD
it was like furry and it was like like
tiger print or whatever but I still got
that [ __ ] in the rapper to this day I
love this movie that sh at my house you
can sample that one as well that's a
gift for you for sure I was wondering
though is it really like 150 songs per
month you write quite a few songs you
write per month that's my boy I just got
out here in La a month ago ask him how
many songs I do uh probably about 200
now wow that's a lot of lyricss
five what do you do when you record so
many like what's s the mindset like I
want to do five tonight how does it work
out I don't count and I don't care I
just I like working me and my brother we
just just sit in the studio that's where
we live at when I get upstairs we going
to go to a studio well I got I got my
[ __ ] set up in the house right now but
that's how we got here that's how we
going to leave here that's what we doing
24/7 nothing else MF Doom crazy I like
MF doing I was in I was somewhere
yesterday there I walked in for the win
this burger spot put y down on blast cuz
it's already on blast I walk in there
play MF Doom Just In My Head by go to
bathroom like d [ __ ] CH I [ __ ] MF Doom
so here is a gift for you from Vancouver
Canada to bring back some smoke an
original cheich and Chong record with
[Music]
some this overly true disar this F I'm
hanging I'm hanging I'm hanging so
that's for you use afterwards you can
roll up in this yeah damn this a crazy
from 19 yeah we got to we got from
1972
Dam five five five five that's the safe
word hey look though Tommy trong
originally from Edmonton I like y Canada
people y'all make good music and you do
good things with your YouTube shout out
Canada
I really appreciate that so this is a
gift for you to indulge in afterwards I
you know we about to smoke the [ __ ] out
this I ain't going to lie that [ __ ] hard
big that [ __ ] say Big Bamboo hey they s
up with that what the [ __ ] that's fine
that's fine and also I was curious what
is going on in this photo right here
these my all right so look I'm going
keep it all 100 they're my brother head
I still be with this [ __ ] every day to
this day this [ __ ] I knew named l d
this this [ __ ] name Brandon this my
this is my brother right here though I
love this [ __ ] to death but we was just
we was fing bro like Ken said who the
[ __ ] who the [ __ ] we thought we was bro
but no I [ __ ] with these [ __ ] though
when they see this they G to be they
that's that's going to be funny and on
the back this is incredible what's going
on here this is incredible my brother
Danny yeah he out there uh I used to
sleep on his couch every time I used to
come to LA and he was making clothes and
[ __ ] so he gave me opportunity to model
for his clothes and he took it and he
put it right here and this is my first
time ever modeling and since this little
small [ __ ] that I did for my bro I done
did a lot of big [ __ ] this was just like
I guess like a little light
manifestation but shout out to him he's
still here to this day he out there I
love that [ __ ] I think it's great that
you shout out Vivian Westwood where in a
song I like Vivian like now you know
what
saying but she did a lot for fashion and
swag she and Ken talks about Stella in
veteran you shout out Stella McCartney
yep I love Stella McCartney like I love
that like Stella Vivian that's amazing
we really big on what we do I know we
might seem like we having fun and but we
we got a lot of knowledge on a lot of
things like we we really do this when
did you first hear of Ken I didn't first
hear of Ken see everything everybody
that's around me I meant in real life it
wasn't a hearing of Kim Carson me and
Ken we from the same place we from
Atlanta but when I met my brother I was
actually in LA and we was outside at uh
I forgot where we was at it was some
other [ __ ] perform performing me and
Ken had no no music at the time but it
was some some other [ __ ] performing
and we was we was outside we was the
only [ __ ] from Atlanta I said what's
up to him he said what's up to me and
then I got his info or whatever and then
once I got back home him already [ __ ]
the op [ __ ] crazy now I don't know how
the [ __ ] I was in my room one day CAU my
phone like where you at pull up don't
even know how got my number but pulled
up on him and I was with him ever since
every day this probably like four years
ago going on five years now but
everybody I me I met in real life I met
Ken in real life it's my real brother I
met him in LA and what about loan when
did you first encounter loan even not
music it's crazy cuz my friends knew his
music before me but I knew him before
them yeah like we wasn't me and Kim was
friends it wasn't about no music and he
was he was hanging out with my best
friend yeah I was hanging with Cam like
I was hanging with Cam hella he was
coming with Cam type [ __ ] and bro before
we ever was even making songs together
and nothing we was just smoking we
watching other [ __ ] perform and 88
will be making beats like we don't even
have a microphone we just right there
like making beats surv and we that's
when we'll sending that [ __ ] we'll
sending that [ __ ] to
bro no B we we it was this little
apartment in Atlanta one of his homies
house we just sit up in there and talk
about this [ __ ] no B have you ever been
to the coke plant in Atlanta the co co
Coca-Cola that sounds crazy but the
Coca-Cola factory the big place yeah for
sure Coke plant Coke PL is
crazy yeah for sure I was just I was
just in there with bro yeah for sure
what's ludicrous is restaurant like beer
and chicken at the airport I never ate
that my fault but hell
no I a never been there t i what about
Ken What's this called it's called beer
and chicken you say is at the
airport I hav check that what terminal
that said not lud you got to get on your
[ __ ] you're ready to go AR you I'm we
supposed to have free [ __ ] and
chicken yeah so that [ __ ] in the spin
what about t Chain's restaurant doesn't
two chains have restaurant have not been
to his restaurant either I live in my
own world but I [ __ ] with theks for sure
what about TI's trap Museum no what the
hell no offense to TP I'm just saying we
don't go places like that I go see our
studio shout out that boy to yeah well
we can't drop the studio but we be out
there in the studio though for show
Walters clothing the legendary Walters
clothing Walter got me some forces yeah
what's that like what's the clothing
scene like there sh it's just legendary
Walters ain't like no clothing story
it's just it's Central Atlanta it's been
there forever you go in there get
whatever you excuse me whatever you need
like tank top Sho Tim for like quick
like I mean now is probably a little bit
more suited up I ain't been there there
in a minute but just like an essential
story that's been there for a long time
some historical [ __ ] I think it's great
you did the song with pink pantheris
shout out her I [ __ ] with her shout out
pink man if you seeing this I [ __ ] with
you that's TN for show quote goon
Never say die and lastly I have a gift
for you an original Goonies pen yo I
love The Goonies from
1985 this is mad this is mad random I
used to watch this [ __ ] with my grandma
all the time this like one of the first
movies like you know when you watch
movies you know what I'm talking about
like first movie you like remember like
like watching like it's one of the first
movies like I was like oh damn this is a
cool movie big ugly [ __ ] but
yeah my grandma showed me this [ __ ]
shout out shout out to Goonies it's fine
like watching M we sting up late you
hate people that sleeping late past
10:00 a.m. don't
you man we some early birds man we might
wake up 6:00 a.m. go to sleep 4:00 a.m.
still get up early I'm on the phone with
this [ __ ] clock work every day and then
we can starting the day I hate all that
sleep and [ __ ] man I could overload on
any whatever I'm still up early in the
morning ready to get that P that that's
how I do it that's how we do it thank
you destroy lonely for the shout out on
reality you shouted me out I do remember
that that's crazy when did you first
hear me just curious I ain't going lie
keep in 100 [ __ ] this life been
watching you forever we've been trying
the same spot we met at we used to just
be watching interviews and and
performance artist you rolling loud as
artist [ __ ] like me and twin s right
there but we I ain't gonna lie we really
giving any [ __ ] BR I'm keep 100 y'all
be like just real friends whatever bro
man this nigg just sit on the couch with
this [ __ ] back there and watch
everybody perform and be like bro one
day one day we going to be doing the
same [ __ ] we just like anybody else bro
like we was right there applying and now
we doing it anybody else can do it too
Coachella
2024 yes sir destroy Loney anything else
to add to the people out there though
man y'all stay fire I fire you fire we
fire why should people care about
destroy lonely why should people
care [ __ ] bro cuz cuz I care about I
care about people man I care about the
world I care about my twins care about
everything we bringing positivity we
bringing good music bro we doing this
[ __ ] the right way I feel like I feel
like now we in a place where a lot of
people don't give a [ __ ] but we still
give a [ __ ] and we still want everything
to be right sound right be pushed the
right way feel good and that's what we
on so that's why you should give a [ __ ]
about me my campaign my twin campaign
this opium [ __ ] everything we doing it's
authentic it's real well thanks for much
destroy lonely Keep On Rocking In The
Free World and
do do do f
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