LeBron, Travis Scott, Ice Spice, Ochocinco, Sauce Gardner and J-Rod on Awards & Snubs | The Shop S7
Summary
TLDRThe video transcript captures a candid conversation that explores the significance of awards in the entertainment and sports industries. The participants discuss the Grammy Awards, emphasizing the subjectivity of the accolades and the pressure artists feel to perform and remain relevant post-nomination. They highlight the importance of hard work and natural talent, comparing the dedication required in music to that in sports, where success is more quantifiable. The dialogue also touches on the influence of fan support and the motivation derived from not wanting to let down those who believe in them. The artists and athletes share personal anecdotes, including meeting idols and the surreal experience of being recognized alongside them. They also delve into the business side of their professions, the challenges of balancing creativity with commercial demands, and the need for resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Takeaways
- ðµ The speaker emphasizes the importance of enjoying the process of creating music and performing, rather than focusing solely on awards and accolades.
- ð There's a discussion about the Grammy Awards, highlighting the subjective nature of such awards and the feeling of being part of an exclusive 'Grammy club'.
- ð€ The artist expresses a sense of disappointment and frustration with the timing of the Grammy Awards ceremony, particularly for the rap category.
- ð¥ The speaker talks about the challenges of having a supportive but honest team around, especially when striving for success and the top of the industry.
- ð A comparison is made between artists and athletes, discussing the similarities in performance, fan engagement, and the energy derived from a responsive audience or crowd.
- ð The artist reflects on the journey of success, from being inspired by others to becoming an inspiration, and the realization of the hard work required to stay on top.
- ð§ A focus on versatility in music is highlighted, with the artist not wanting to be boxed into a single category such as 'rapper' but preferring to be seen as a multifaceted 'artist'.
- ð€ There's mention of the honor and gratitude felt for nominations and the experience of being part of award shows, even without winning.
- ð The speaker ponders the significance of awards in the context of an artist's broader cultural impact and legacy.
- ð A discussion about the business side of being an artist, including brand collaborations and the importance of treating one's craft as a business.
- ð The artist talks about the learning curve involved in the music industry, including dealing with labels and the transition from creator to businessperson.
Q & A
What is the general sentiment about the Grammy Awards expressed in the transcript?
-The transcript suggests a mixed sentiment towards the Grammy Awards. While there is an acknowledgment of the prestige associated with winning a Grammy, there is also criticism about the subjectivity of the awards and the way certain categories, like rap, are treated.
How does the speaker feel about being part of the 'Grammy club'?
-The speaker seems to feel a sense of pride and honor in being part of the 'Grammy club', mentioning iconic artists like Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. However, there is also a hint of frustration about the pressure and expectations that come with it.
What does the speaker mean when they say they 'don't make music to win a Grammy'?
-The speaker is expressing that their primary motivation for creating music is their love for it and the joy it brings, rather than the pursuit of awards or recognition. They value the creative process and the connection with their fans over the validation provided by an award.
How does the speaker describe their experience after not winning an award at 1:30 am and having to stay for the rest of the show?
-The speaker describes it as a challenging experience, expressing a desire to leave ('just dip') after losing. They highlight the discomfort of sitting through the rest of the long event after a disappointment.
What is the speaker's view on the role of 'yes-men' in their journey to success?
-The speaker believes that having 'yes-men' around is not beneficial when striving to reach the top of their field. They imply that such individuals do not provide the necessary challenge or constructive criticism needed for growth and improvement.
How does the speaker relate their experience in music to that of an athlete's?
-The speaker draws parallels between being an artist and an athlete by discussing the shared experience of performing in front of a crowd and the energy that comes from it. They also touch on the idea that both artists and athletes have a stage or field where they perform and that their success can be measured in different ways, such as album sales or sports achievements.
What does the speaker think about the longevity in their career?
-The speaker attributes longevity in their career to being blessed with talent and putting in the work. They suggest that a combination of natural ability and consistent effort leads to a sustained career in their field.
How does the speaker feel about the subjectivity of awards in the music industry?
-The speaker acknowledges the subjectivity of awards, particularly the Grammys, and expresses that they do not solely define success in the music industry. They believe that the true measure of success lies in the connection with the audience and the impact on the culture.
What is the significance of the speaker's mention of the 'Mount Rushmore of the culture'?
-The 'Mount Rushmore of the culture' is a metaphor used by the speaker to refer to the pantheon of highly respected and influential figures in the music industry. Being mentioned in this context signifies a high level of recognition and accomplishment.
How does the speaker view the importance of being versatile in the music industry?
-The speaker values versatility as a key aspect of being an artist. They mention that they do not want to be confined to a single genre or style, and they appreciate the freedom to explore different types of music and creative expression.
What is the speaker's perspective on the idea of 'winning' in the context of their career?
-The speaker seems to have a broader perspective on winning, which goes beyond accolades and awards. They emphasize the importance of personal growth, the joy of creating music, and the impact on their fans and the culture as more meaningful measures of success.
Outlines
ð€ The Grammy Club and Artistic Longevity
The speaker reflects on the significance of the Grammy Awards and how they've come to symbolize a 'club' of elite musicians. Despite the subjective nature of awards, the speaker values the recognition but emphasizes that their primary motivation is the love of creating music and not the pursuit of accolades. They also touch upon the importance of consistency and hard work in sustaining a long career.
ð Awards in Music and Sports: A Comparative View
The paragraph delves into the comparison between the Grammy Awards and sports achievements. It highlights the subjectivity of music awards in contrast to the clear winners and losers in sports. The speaker, a prominent artist, discusses their numerous nominations without wins and the peculiarities of award show categories. They also mention the delayed broadcast of the rap category and the broader conversation about the recognition of versatility in music.
ð€ Meeting Icons and the Aftermath of Awards
This section details the speaker's experience at their first Grammy Awards, their feelings of gratitude despite not winning, and the enjoyment they found at the after party. The artist expresses excitement about meeting their idols, including a memorable encounter with Beyoncé and Jay-Z. They also discuss the perspective of sports figures on awards, touching on the Pro Bowl's popularity contest aspect and the NBA awards.
ð The Impact of Injuries and Team Dynamics in Sports
The speaker, a professional athlete, talks about the challenges of dealing with injuries, particularly the case of A-Rod's injury and its impact on team morale. They discuss the importance of having a short memory in their position, the mental aspect of the game, and how they prepare for it. The paragraph also explores the athlete's transition from playing football to focusing on baseball.
ðª Commitment and the Journey to Greatness
The paragraph features a discussion on the level of commitment and work ethic required to achieve greatness in one's field. The speaker, a successful musician, talks about their early realization of the business side of music and the importance of treating it as such. They share their experiences of working with producers and the significance of collaboration in their success.
ð The Struggle and Triumph of Professional Aspirations
This section covers the speaker's journey from playing baseball in the Dominican Republic to the realization of their professional aspirations. They discuss the pivotal moment when they felt they truly belonged in the major leagues and the support system that helped them maintain their confidence. The paragraph also includes a light-hearted exchange about the speaker's potential as an NBA player.
𧎠Creating a Legacy: From Sports to Men's Grooming
The final paragraph focuses on the speaker's venture into men's grooming with the creation of their own product line. They discuss the importance of grooming for men, especially men of color, and the influence of women in their grooming habits. The speaker also shares their experience participating in the Home Run Derby and the thrill of hitting a significant number of home runs.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Grammy Awards
ð¡Cultural Impact
ð¡Artistry
ð¡Music Performance
ð¡Subjectivity in Art
ð¡Athletic Performance
ð¡Rap Music
ð¡Work Ethic
ð¡Music Production
ð¡Collaboration
ð¡Sportsmanship
Highlights
The importance of award shows in culture is questioned, with a comparison to a 'Grammy club' of greats like Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.
The experience of losing at an award show and the emotional toll of having to remain present for the duration.
The significance of having a strong support system and not wanting to let down those who trust you.
The belief that longevity in a career comes from a combination of divine blessing and hard work.
The rapid rise to fame and the feeling of being propelled quickly into the spotlight.
The comparison between the energy and performance aspects of being a musician and an athlete.
The Grammy Awards are described as subjective, with winners not necessarily reflecting the most popular or successful artists.
The experience of meeting idols like Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and the excitement of such encounters.
The discussion on the nature of awards in sports, such as the Pro Bowl, and how they can sometimes be a popularity contest.
The realization that success in music and sports requires a deep commitment and understanding of the business side of the industries.
The importance of having a consistent producer or team to develop a unique sound in music.
The perception of female rappers and the experience of collaborating with other established artists.
The balance between natural talent and the necessity of hard work for long-term success in professional sports.
The moment of realization about the level of commitment required to maintain success as a professional.
The influence of family and personal experiences in driving an individual towards success and resilience.
The challenges faced when a key player like A-Rod is injured and its impact on team dynamics.
The mental strategies used in sports, such as sending opponents Pepto-Bismol as a pre-game taunt.
The experience of playing in the Home Run Derby and setting records during the competition.
The creation of a men's grooming product line and its significance for personal branding and market innovation.
Transcripts
are we maybe putting too much importance
on one award show like when you are the
culture I'm not people always talk about
that I think about this like a club
right if there's a club a Grammy club
right and it's like man you got Michael
Jackson Stevie Wonder like these are
real greats Kanye West You Know Jay-Z
you know like I'm at that mother like at
the Rope like
yo you know what I'm saying like yo
y'all see me yo get my man my man
imagine like losing at 1:30 and having
to sit there for 7 hours be like I want
to just dip it's not good to have yes
men and women around when you trying to
climb the mountain
top for a long time I was just like why
me like how like how did this even
happen I played two seasons two R Pros
two pro bow what can they say now I feel
like there are a lot of people that
trust me and I just feel like I didn't
want to let them down if you blessed by
God and you put the work in that's where
the longevity coming
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at here we go season 7 but as they say
time flies when you're having fun and
time is went fast I always say this
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get to sit with Incredible people that
in all cases we're fans of but we also
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Great Moments and of course great style
always a great style here's the season
seven Cheers Cheers
I said they owner had a do own the Jaz
had a change just like his said wood he
dripping yeah he in the locker room
earlier I figured you got it for him as
a gift no I ain't get for him I for him
he said he want to too old for that I be
tell like chill Grill some
more you turn the pipe down be saying
I'm looking I'm like BR you got you a
little older you know I say it in a
respectful manner you know what I'm
saying you know everybody say you're the
best corner in the league already
I mean when it come to the league I
don't be like I'm the best I just be
like I was the most consistent this year
you know what I mean you can't really
say who the best cuz in one year it
could be all over with y'all two similar
by the way y'all was like rookie year
everybody was like out of here yeah his
rookie year he was like best at his
position your rookie year did it happen
fast for you um because I me it didn't
really feel that fast but I could see
how people thought it was fast it felt
fast to me it was like all of a sudden
all I heard was Ice spice ice spice
bangers though huh dang thank you yeah
bangers for sure so I remember back then
like I was on Instagram and I seen her
uh what's called like over the radar or
something like that on the radar on the
radar I seen that I'm like she's
snapping yeah I mean they see you know
she was she took off crazy did you
expect her to be like that um I was
hoping for it to be like that but I
wouldn't say I was really like expecting
it yeah for sure TR even even you as one
of the most established artists when you
hear a newcomer what catches your eye or
you're like okay like they may have
something um I don't know I just like
being raw I
guess not really trying just natural and
music um you know when you like natural
just come like whenever you want to drop
you can just drop and go brazy anytime
know what I'm saying that's a fact you
always working trap always making music
always hell yeah man every day yeah TR
got unlimited energy I know I don't know
I don't get it got unlimited energy bro
all the time do you ever get
tired I mean yeah I get sleepy I'm not
like a
robot yeah I get sleepy but I mean it's
like fun to me you know when I get bored
that's when I get tired know what I'm
saying yeah but I try to find fun and
like everything I do is performing more
fun making it more fun performing it
might be like the best it's like it's a
real party and it's like I make music to
perform it you know what I'm saying oh
yeah so when you go in the studio you're
like I'm making this how how would it
sound when I perform it yeah it can be
like the loudest or the calmest song
like you know I just want to yeah but
also you just add that all the fans is
going crazy in there it's just like a
it's a it's like a drug yeah they like
it's like when you when you just can
hear or feel the crowd rocking with you
and vibing with you like even in my I
mean my sport we all kind of share the
same thing like y'all go on stage you
know their stage is my stage too when I
hit the court and all the fans is
cheering and they either know a song or
they know one of yours like my signature
dunk or whatever the case may be and you
know they about to go crazy like it
gives you even more energy you like I
don't want to stop it's that feeling I
feel like artists are athletes you know
I think people kind of take it off a
little bit it depends on why you take it
right you can go to Arena and like
really go water toall every night two
hours you know what I'm saying do your
that time you know you going dropping 50
you know what I mean playing four
quarters wall to wall till it's over and
like for me I really you know try to
bring the energy so but the difference
is tra in sports he get to be a winner
or loser every night you know what I'm
saying like it's a scoreboard and we
know the Champs is like somebody going
to win the game at the end of the game
somebody scored 30 points somebody
didn't in your sport call a music sport
it's subjective it's subjective yeah and
the only Awards is the I mean not the
only Awards but the biggest Awards is
the Grammys which is totally subjective
totally like not based what you say you
see how you feel I mean we could buy
your for listen to a stream none of that
matter the Grammys is strictly
subjective you know it's crazy cuz like
a lot of my peers everyone's like oh you
know that award that I I with it you
know I mean you you play football to win
the Super Bowl you know I mean you play
basketball to win
championships you know I don't make
music to win Grammy but you know it's
what that Grammy like used to mean is
what I always hold on to it's like the
idea of music I love creating music I
think like you know we come our
generation now we're like you know a
generation spawned from like allegiance
of Music um so you know that award is
just like at one point is held up to you
know higher statue and I still believe
in it in a sense you know it gets rough
at times but you know what you got
nominated a bunch I think you've been
nominated over 10 times or 10 times yeah
and as big as you are you've never won
one which is a
little crazy but but also is the about
what they do with the category of rap
like not putting on TV but it's crazy is
like you know rap's not on TV right so
it's like you know you sit there and
then they air the show the rap award at
like 2 or 1:30 but you got to perform at
like 8:30 so imagine like losing at 1:30
and having to sit there 7 hours like
this like I want to just dip this like
like you know what I'm saying um even I
feel like ice too I you know they might
category it as rap but I think it's like
a versatility in there that isn't like
fully exposed like I'm not saying it's
pop I'm saying it's country I just think
it's music right right um she might rap
one day might s sing one day might make
a beat tomorrow you never know can
direct the video the next day I think
it's just creativity Travis if someone
asks you are you a rapper or you how do
you describe yourself I just say I'm an
artist an artist yeah cuz I got big
songs where I'm like not rapping yeah of
course at all like Goosebumps is like
diamond and you know I don't I don't rap
at all um then I got songs like sigo
where I'm rapping and it's like you know
Diamond too so I'm just an artist I
guess yeah but you're an amazing artist
I mean
sneakers everything everything huh say I
got some on exactly I how do you feel
about the Grammys what's your feeling
being a a newcomer to the the whole
thing
I mean it's my first Grammy so I was
just honored to be there and grateful
for my nominations to be honest like I
didn't expect to win any so I didn't
leave disappointed um I had more fun
after the Grammys
actually at the after party I feel that
right did you meet anyone you were
looking forward to meeting did you I met
airen okay and I was really excited
because I've been a fan of him since I
was like 14 um and when I met him he was
like she ain't even the fart by the way
and I was like oh
period yeah so and you me Beyonce too
yes I'm at Beyonce how can I forget that
oh my God I did me Beyonce and Blue and
Jay so tell us about that the whole
experience of meeting beak um so I
didn't really like meet her too much cuz
you know it was basically a Beyonce meet
and greet at the grammy so there was a
long line so we all got a couple seconds
but I I had seen her like in her table
and stuff and she looked over at me and
smiled so while she was walking towards
me I already knew she was going to come
say hi so I got up to be prepared some
people was like E I threw herself at
Beyonce like relax I'm like no girl like
she already seen me and she was on the
way so yeah she's on the way she's on
the way no girl
she's but as athletes how do y'all feel
about Awards there a lot going on in NBA
awards now with the go
first go ahead SAU go it's weird because
and the fellow Wars I assume are like
NBA who votes on them so with the Pro
Bowl the way the Pro Bowl been going I
don't know if it been like this but I
know since I got in the league like my
brand name Sauce all that anytime I win
a pro bowl it's a popularity contest so
it started from people saying he going
to win a pro bowl it's a popularity
contest to let's see if be win or Pro or
Pro not a popularity contest that's what
they
said so I'm going into my third
year I played two seasons two R Pros two
pro bowls Jesus talk that talk what can
they say now but they say all pro turn
to a popularity contest now so it's like
anything I win is a popularity contest
at this point uh it's always a blessing
to get those Awards in reality like it
ain't my fault that I got picked I ain't
choose myself I just go out there and
play football know I'm saying two
seasons two all Pros did you feel like
you deserve deserve to be all pro both
your sure then there you you feel me
every time I'm on the field the way I
prepare for the game practice the way I
attack it every single day you know what
I mean I feel like nobody doing it like
me I do want to ask you guys have won a
lot right album sales and tours and
Birch and all these things is there an
award you haven't won that still
stings yeah defensive player the year
defensive player the year yeah yeah I
mean that's the only award that I don't
have in my house
that kind of stings I talked about this
before like it don't make it don't make
sense it's almost like what Jay just
said about B how can she have the most
gramys yeah but never won album of the
year yeah so the year I finished second
in Defensive Player of the Year
award the guy who won defensive player
of the year didn't even make first team
on defense that doesn't make sense is
that even possible yeah and I also had
an opportunity too to be I would have
been the first unanimous MVP where I got
all 120 votes but I got 19 19 yeah do
you know who the one vote was Carmelo it
was the one vote he voted for Carmelo
but it a writer in New York no it was a
writer from Boston Boston Boston of
course Boston going to Boston of course
I know his name too but I ain't going to
give him that light just yet I wait for
to dock on that one but the media votes
on these Awards and like it's it's I
don't know if it's a perfect way to do
it because humans have bias but it's
like non players that vote on exactly so
why they voting that doesn't make sense
so that's my point I agree I don't know
the like the answer I don't know what it
should be but why they voting if you're
not watching the game you're not
studying the game you're not listening
to the peers of the game too that's like
really telling you like he's the best
player that's the best album the one
thing that's going to be crazy in NBA to
me braon
is I don't know if it's this year but
it's definitely going to have a year
where a guy who we clearly agree all of
us that he is the MVP and he plays 63
games and the person who is winning it
yeah that's a weird feeling like like
I'm going to get the trophy but I know
this guy should have won but he only not
going to win cuz he missed two games but
the world is like as a man you almost
want to go man that's that man's trophy
man I don't want this trophy yeah I
mean they want to put a lot of astras on
my I want to see Astra go on there for
the first guy who wins the MVP and we
for sure know that the guy that played
64 games and maybe got injured and
didn't meet the 65 game interior he
loses it because he got hurt he like
he's like hurt yeah like you like we
saying trap like your album was the one
everybody loved I think anytime anybody
any one of us is winning I think it's
dope I have no idea I just want to
continue making like the
best music possible what was rapped 50
years ago is it going to be rap the new
50 years right we celebrate 50 years of
rap there's a new 50 years of rap coming
there's a new 50 years of music coming
there's a new 50 you know you know year
style of play basketball you got wimy 81
this guy can be a point guard said 81
and I feel like you know sometimes
things get stuck in like always I'm not
saying there's nothing wrong with people
winning I just think it needs to be like
obvious
understanding like what trbe what you
think would be the obvious understand
this like is big like you know I sold
out sof far this year right um you know
I didn't know I was the only rapper to
do that but that's crazy you know when
people go back in time like 10 years
from now when we not remember this
moment they got to go through the
catalog to figure out what's going on
they know you know he's the all-time
scorer you know he is on this date you
feel what I'm saying you want a
championship on this day he fought for
that you know what I mean um time in
time out you know people can go back in
history and it can be just a you know
debacle of like what was ill and what
wasn't course let me let me ask you you
know I don't think it's debatable if
there's a Mount Rushmore or the culture
you're on that Mount
Rushmore are we maybe putting too much
importance on one award show like when
you are the culture I'm not people
always talk about that I think about
like a club right if there's a club a
Grammy club right and it's like man you
got Michael Jackson Stevie Wonder like
these are real greats Kanye West You
Know Jay-Z you know like I'm at that
mother like at the Rope like
yo you know what I'm saying like yo
y'all see me yo get my man you hear your
music in the party like they can't even
party to the who are in the club like
you know what I'm saying like it's
obviously going to be a club you can
party to these like amazing J all these
amazing artists you going to have some
in there that you don't even know these
mother you got some people outside the
like damn and they music playing all
night you know they can go sell out 50
of these spots down the street you know
it's just like you having fun doing it
all I'm having fun doing it all it
seemed like a lot of work but you yeah
it's the fun but I'm an artist you know
what I mean like you can do the shoes
you can do cars you can do just I'm a
musician I'm saying keep the main thing
the main thing keep the main thing none
of that matters if he ain't 10 toes down
on being a musician yeah all other it
works organically because his his people
that follow him through his through his
journey whatever he do they don't give
what he do cuz they know when that when
that album drop or that song
Drop it's time to time to raage got to
go rage it's time to go rage it's time
to go rage for sure have a good time
speaking of time to rage we got to let
you go got some more raging to do thank
you so much man thank you for coming
through all the best love you brother
love love love you got to come to the
crib get the oh yeah for sure right up
the street I got listen listen for them
cars to go up the street I be I'll be
hearing I'm the president of your fan
club you all time I'm going send you
some okay for sure all right y'all hey
just like that look who it
is yes sir man let me know if you need
the feature got
you what's happening up brother you good
I'm good see praise God praise God good
let's get right let's get right to it
oan I saw you size him up a little bit
when you said what's up yeah that's my
little cousin but how would you if yall
lined up against each other he done they
had to rethink his
contract like that that's my boy that's
you know played in Cincinnati it's love
yeah it's love but I'm just saying in a
respectful manner I don't play that look
though he did used to be my favorite
receiver coming up you remember I I told
him like me I used to be on YouTube
watching his videos he used to be
training with like Santana Moss all them
at the field us yeah I used to be
watching you know I mean he used to be
talking everything he long and lanky
though
he would you stop how would you
shut I like that cuz I know how that in
his prime in his prime how would you
shut oo down who whoa wait wait wait
wait before you answer that hold on
before you answer that I'm still in my
Prime goad disrespect no disrespect look
it's it's easy for real man easy easy
just get hands on them
I say that's everybody say that he
wasn't strong like that he was strong
like that he wasn't trying to block for
I was physically imposing at all but
it's one thing could nobody do with me
see these things down here see that
dance hey take them to the dance what
take them to the dance right off the
line I don't even see you I'm not saying
I'm Ray Charles but I don't see him play
that so you already know what time it is
but I love him though I love his game
you can tell you you don't follow me on
Twitter but I will always showing love
technique anything you do remember that
Cur route who was that tried to run that
Cur route was doing all that weaving
talking about the Packers yeah boy I
talked about that about a week straight
them hips them hips
differenty always pay respects always
show so you want to going in every game
you want one receiver head up or you you
would take some zone so you like a
little Zone sure I mean you got to think
everybody get tired but of course like I
want to travel I'm going to be traveling
this year going for that you're
traveling everywhere be traveling this
year I already had to talk I talked to
my D coordinator about it you in the AFC
that's stuff you got digs Tyreek Tyreek
you like that energy too you like that
I'm going to travel that's your type of
energy travel I'm a competitor man
that's that money though you travel you
get to go to the table with that cuz
everybody ain't doing that that's a good
point it is that's a good point that's a
business Mo yes yes yes it is by the way
you early in your career made all these
hits when did you realize this is a
business though I thought I was just
making music and now I got all these
things to do like CH said I got to go to
the table and negotiate and treat it
like a business I was making some noise
in in the city like you know New York
New York yeah this city what part the
city what what part of New York the city
um just the whole New York like the
whole thing the thing is like from the
BX from yeah I'm from the Bronx so like
the thing is like in New York once you
start making noise like everybody knows
who you are really
um it's hard to make it out of New York
I feel like like you can make it in New
York but to make it out is like another
story and so like I I had put out the
Munch um snippet and that's when like
the whole little bidding stuff started
to happen like that you know what I'm
saying so um did you know immediately
when you put Munch out no no I had no
idea I was sitting on Munch for like 6
months before I even teased it yes and
were you were you intimidated in those
label meetings were you like whoo this
is not what I I was definitely
intimidated like you know I was only 22
and it was just like a big deal to me
you know what I'm saying and I could
tell like I could tell everybody in the
meeting was very serious so she like I'm
just trying to make music for the people
yeah for my people I Ain with all this
yes yeah exactly I be locked in wow so
didn't you didn't you go to a college
and start working with produc and trying
to get people to take you seriously you
got Riot started so I went to Sunni
purchase I ended up dropping out um Riot
graduated though shouts to him
um and that's where we met purchas is
full of a bunch of artists dancers stuff
like that and um yeah we just connected
and started making but did you get was
other people not taking you serious were
you trying to get other producers to
work with you there you know what's
funny yeah I was um there's this one
producer that I was begging him for
Beats and we was friends like you know
what I'm saying so I'm like why my
friend not sending me beats like he
don't want me to eat and then like now
that everything happened now he he be
like trying to work sure he do you see
turn eyes you see them I'm sure he is
I'm sure he is trying to get h no I so
love though like I still for him but
I'll be locked in like me and RI is more
like a Duo I feel like um I think that's
really important and it's like true to
hip-hop too because I feel like the
people that do lock in with like a
couple producers are like huge now oh
yeah you look at you look at
future he got you look he Metro you
you look at Drake yeah Drake ain't never
made a record that 40 a y you know just
a few as them AR as they they know cuz
they know the sound I do want to ask you
it's like it's whether fairly or
unfairly there's this notion that you
know female rappers don't get along and
there always beef or whatnot but you
know I know you've worked with Nikki you
know what was that experience like um it
was breathtaking honestly I'm not going
to lie like it took so long for per to
really sink in for me I think now I
fully like understand and I could be
like yeah I did that but like at the
time it was just so emotional for me and
I just like couldn't believe it like for
a long time I was just like why me like
how like how did this even happen cuz
you know I grew up um listening to Nikki
and like I was like s years old when I
first laid eyes on her so just to like
grow up and finally get two like big
songs with her and be Grammy nominated
with her is like unreal for me like I'm
forever grateful for that that mean
you're doing something right% that mean
you're doing something right
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we all had that same experience all of
us when we got to the league the guys
that we were playing against when we was
rookies we looked up to them like man oh
wow like when I came in the league it
was like Allen Iverson it was Kobe Kevin
Garnett tmac Jason kid all those guys I
looked up GR Hill Penny Hardway and I
get into my rookie year and I'm playing
against them Shaq I'm like damn this is
crazy and then I I actually I had a
little second like oh you supposed to be
here you doing something right champ how
quickly does it click for you like no
they food they got to be food like they
competitors now like they can't be my
heroes the ball tip up I think you know
in the warm-ups though you definitely be
looking on the other side like seeing
like oh that's how he warming up I'm try
to steal that right there damn okay he's
stretching okay what kind of stretch is
that right there once that whistle blow
and that do like this or y' instance
when they kick that ball off oh it's
it's go time oh true you played in the
league a long time seen a lot of guys
how much of it is a b a balance of like
this guy was just blessed by God and a
work how how much of that plays into it
it got to be 50/50 cuz normally most of
the time you got a dud that's blessed by
God and he don't work he going to get
exposed anyway for sure you get exposed
on the backand if you're blessed by God
and you put the work in that's where the
longevity come in at you know you do it
for a very long time I mean use soccer
terminology you got crisano Ronaldo you
got
that's blessed by God mixed with the
work then you think about one of the
greatest of all time and I hate to say
this in us a comparison Ronaldinho was
could have been the best blessed by God
didn't work but didn't put in the work
because he loved the party loved to play
you know do all that I mean I mean no
disrespect but I'm I'm just giving you
an example of what you could have been
he should be the best to ever touch the
grab basketball is actually a bit more
black like you can see it like yeah you
can see it like I he would tell you I
love Bubba truck Bubba truck didn't put
working like like the guys did he played
hard right Bubba Chuck was the Most
Blessed I mean he had everything he
played hard now it's difference now if
you don't play hard then you
disrespecting he had the culture on lock
though he had the culture lock but he
didn't work I did man what I want arm
sleeve because of bubble Chuck bra
bubble
Chuck and he played hard he just didn't
work he was H Bo like off SE I don't do
nothing my hoop every now and again but
that's it can can I ask you guys you
guys all had obviously god-given talent
that that propelled you to get to become
a pro and you put the work in when you
guys became Pros even you as well in
your field of music was there a moment
when you're like oh there's a different
level of like the commitment of work
it's going to take or did you guys
already H have that on day one of you
guys being Pros uh I I would say I
probably I kind of had it already you
know what I'm saying but in the league
you get way more time so it's about what
you do with it I'm saying but like it's
easy for me to drive myself to be
great and to take myself to the next
level you know growing up in Detroit
seeing the things that I seen at an
early age you know what I mean always
knowing my why like I feel like I ain't
grow up like the average kid you know
what I mean I feel like I seen things
that I shouldn't have seen when I was
younger but that's always stuff that I
can just you know think about you know
go back in the archives you know and
that just push me to I'm saying just be
great you knew day won Brown like the
level of work it was going to take yeah
cuz I wanted to be the greatest
basketball player to ever
played man I knew it wasn't going to
happen in one two five 10 years like I
knew in order for you in order for me to
ever be even mentioned with the greats
like I had to consistently be dominant
for decades like that was my and I
already knew I had the god-given ability
but the one thing I knew that separated
from me from a lot of the kids when I
was growing up is like my attention to
detail like I had a a level of of
detailed when the games came and the
practices came and the commitment to
like you know going in before school
started school started at 8:10 I was in
the I was in the way room in the gym at
like 6:00 in the morning like you know
what I'm saying staying after you know
off days I would still go in and work on
my game like I was one of the only kids
in our I probably was the only kid on
the basketball team probably my little
probably my uh my best friend Drew cuz
his dad was a head coach that had a key
to the high school gym that I could go
at any time and I had to and I had to
code to the to the alarm to turn it off
so I would just go in high school days
where I was just maybe watching TV too
much or playing the game too much I was
like I'm about to just go to the high
school put the gun up and just shoot a
thousand shots just get the work just to
get the work in and I had a level of
like crazy expectations that I wish on
nobody as a 18-year-old old kid going
into any field from a business side from
a sports side from a musician side like
it was ridiculous same thing for you was
there like another level once you signed
and had some success it is true like
it's really about whoever wants it the
most and I feel like I did want it the
most out of like everybody that I was
watching or whatever but there is this
one moment that we always laugh about me
and my team like I was in Norway um last
year on tour and I was just like this
doesn't make any sense I was so tired I
had like 3 hours of sleep then we had to
travel at like 2:00 in the morning it
was just like a big mess and I was just
like complaining to my manager like why
would you book me for this like this
makes no sense like you don't care about
me I'm so tired like and um but then in
that moment I did realize like if I
don't push through these hard times like
I'm not going to make it to where I want
to be so I just had to like fully accept
like this is going to this is going to
take sacrifice all those moments you
realize is exactly what I asked for you
want to be the greatest you wanted to be
you wanted to play shows when you got a
team around you too or a person anybody
that you can lean on in those times
where you
like I'm exhausted bro like I'm
exhausted you know it's not it's not
good to have yes men and women around
when you trying to climb the mountain
top and the damn sure ain't good to have
them when you at the top of the
mountain the first one KCK your back
down that mou for sure dog I'm telling
you me and my brother we get into it so
much he hold or younger he older than me
it just be things that I
just I ask or things that I say and he
just the one to always tell me like nah
don't do that or no this ain't right and
I always we get into arguments all the
time but we argue so much but he my
business manager you know he over my
marketing you know we work together but
then after the fact after it's all
sitting done I'll be like I appreciate
you bro you know always keeping 100 you
know what I'm saying always pushing me
he always pushing me since I was younger
though like he the reason that I play
the game of football you know what I
mean unfortunately he didn't get to make
it but he always say God working
mysterious ways you know now he's still
in the football industry he can watch me
unfold told you for sure ice we got to
get you out of here you got to go
perform
now she working now she working
literally thank you thank you for doing
this thank you so nice to meeting you
nice to meet you appreciate you thank
you thank you let me know you need a
feature
feature I'm trying to do a little bit
everything oo's been on in the shop for
20 minutes he's as Travis Scott and Ice
spice if they need a feature you can rap
close mouth don't get fit huh you can
rap yeah boy I'm like that and I can
hoop what's up you trying to Rong one
y'all can move that out the way let go
to fire real
quick y'all got a ball no I'm serious we
in the practi we in the N uh WNBA
practice I'm sure yeah we're in the
practice
Julio in the sh baby what up
J what's up brother pleasure pleasure
how you doing brother for sure what's up
baby good baby I'm good baby congrats on
everything huh you can hook for real
what position did you play I played I
played the F the F the f
what about give me a c give me a pro C
who's like your style of game in the NBA
I'm like rashed Wallace like hold up
listen stay stay with me now I'm like a
mix of rased Wallace right but I got the
explosion of Derek R in his prime John
Mor and Russell Westbrook like I got
that type I'm on that Mama you could
jump what my M brought for about 46 46
what huh 46 what inches yeah come on
don't y'all Ain never seen me you ho no
you going to see in a minute soon we
play that out you
nervous yeah yeah I know you is you got
the right one Julio good to see you bro
Rookie of the Year yes sir
congratulations I'm sure he think he
could out play you in
baseball you you can swing it to n huh
you can swing it oh yeah I can swing I
hit 95 easy easy my hand ey coordination
is beautiful beautiful yeah I play I
played in high school 87 I believe if he
get on base it's going to be hard to
give him
Bri you used to play football didn't you
I did I played football my whole life
until my senior year high school who
made you
start my best friends told me if I play
football another down is going to whoop
my every day at school and my mama was
like that's it that's it my mama saw the
vision okay she's like boy boy we in we
in the slums
boy we one year
remov listen I love coming to football
games boy we one year removed from going
to go ahead and stop playing this I was
like okay all right did sauce she wanted
me to stop my junior year and she back
there she back in the back too right now
I know she can hear me talking I snuck
and played my junior year and didn't
tell her for the first two weeks of the
Season she had no idea and found out and
cussed my out but she couldn't she
couldn't do nothing at that point I was
already you know I was and I was I was
bigger she couldn't with me no more it
didn't hurt you know so I could run out
I have my I have my license so I can
leave but I couldn't get away with it
two more years though I love J yeah play
Au I'm still a bug prob can't shoot the
same but I'm a bug Julio you play always
baseball anything beyond baseball always
baseball that's the Dr is always
baseball like nothing else nothing else
no no there some hoopers out hor from
the Dr I mean yeah but like he was was
yeah he was more in the states than the
Dr you know but every there over there
is every everywhere baseball
everybody like School everywhere we
don't have like a lot of like like a big
basketball or soccer soccer is growing
now so you might like to go over there
but it is growing right now but every
word is base if you were if you was born
boy oh he's going to be a baseball
player that's the first thing that it
would say so it's already in your crib
when you get home little bat little
baseball that was my mom my mom was the
first one that bought me a bat how old
were you I mean I was just Bor when she
gave me the first one so I was ready I
was ready getting into it yeah I can't
explain you got like I'm Puerto Rican
he's like like Dr is a different level
of like baseball is first second third
fourth and fifth everyone plays how soon
how early did you know you had a chance
to be a pro cuz everyone there uh I
would say like around 13 14 that's
whenever I started doing tryy outs and
like being seen by all the teams and all
that and like I started seeing like you
know 16 15 years old that kind of we're
getting looked at I was okay if he has a
shot then I think I can make it too so I
feel that's whenever I realized that
okay I think we can make something with
that yes yeah for sure and when you got
to the to the big leagues when did you
realize we was talking about this
earlier like I belong here cuz that's to
me that's the hardest skill in sports is
hitting a a baseball but when you like I
got this I can play on this level um I
feel like when I first got there I knew
I was prepare because I I was able to
like um play with some other big
Leaguers and kind of like learn from
them and I had some chances to go in
spring training because you kind of
getting bited for spring training a
little bit and then you get sent down
and you're playing the season but once I
got up there it kind of the first thing
that struck me was I'm really playing
with my favorite players with all my
favorite players so that was that was
kind of the first thing that you kind of
get well after the first month I
remember I remember this particular game
against the Rangers I went all for five
with four strikeouts and line drive to
Adis Garcia and I was like man I got to
do something about this and then that's
whenever like okay I I need to actually
get rid of that and like I like I belong
here and start playing like with my
skill like trusting myself I feel that's
whenever it started for me after that
first month of the year this becomes
instincts there well it's amazing cuz
you went over five with four strikeouts
you could go the other way of course do
I belong here you do I belong start
doubting yourself how were you able to
like find confidence in that and who
helped you was it like a teammate your
mom it was I just feel like the people
that I had close to me you know I have
my obviously I have my agent that he
knew me since I was 14 before I was a
like a somebody to call like that I had
my family that was right there and like
obviously the work that I put in you
know feel like I always I always thought
that I work really well like I work a
lot to kind of get to the opportunity
and I didn't want it to let it go to
waste and I feel like there are how a
lot of people that trust me and I just
feel like I didn't want to let them down
and that's why I said I had to keep my
head up because there no turning P for
here I'm not going to go to the miners
and I just got to make it work right now
and that was kind of my mentality going
into it got it so they always said
Corners got to have the shortest memory
you during the game during the season
you ever get down yourself or you you
got that short memory like if you get
beat like get on to the next one I
remember my first year anytime I got
beat i g lie I ain't even really used to
get beat that
much I
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promise it's my it's god-given bro like
I'm 6'3 but I'm able to change
direction I get beat off the line and
I'm still there yeah and it just be like
I just don't be knowing how it was some
crazy stat I read on him when when you
was at ciny like your last three years
years or last two years no scored a
touchdown on him like nobody scored a
touchdown on him I played three years
play years not one touchdown was scored
on him in three years should be tough
sledding for
you you know what I think it's it's from
I think it's because I played receiver
back then yeah like I feel like I'm able
to know what the receiver is thinking to
a certain extent that's how Prime was
exactly I got to ask you how tough was
it do when A-Rod went
down it was extremely tough you know um
especially when y y' y'all could you
know they had y'all one I don't you know
so it's Aaron you got to think like I
grew up watching him so I get the chance
to get in person with him bond with him
talk to him and see like bro he not what
other people say about him you know I
mean it's people that say he was cancel
to the teams uh uh when I talk to him
and what we seen it's a leader somebody
that got a great work ethic and somebody
that just impacts the rest of the team
kind of like you like I I watch how you
how you is on the court and everything
like when he's on that field the whole
offense is more confident in their
abilities and they feel like they
they're better you know what I mean mhm
but it's like when he went down like to
keep it 100 I feel like some offensive
players their mentality switched cuz
it's like yeah the whole V Aaron not on
the field you know what I mean it's easy
for the defense for us to do what we do
like it's a defense you don't want to
get exposed Corners you definitely don't
want to get exposed you don't want to
get beat you don't care what's going on
nowhere you know what I mean
than the defense in general but offense
it's
like it wasn't the same so walk me
through you break the
Huddle what are you thinking before the
play snapped so I get the I get the
Huddle car probably about the the
divider so between the numbers and the
hash because when the offense break the
Huddle I want to be studying huddle I
want the person to see who about to line
up in front of me like you got to come
see me it ain't gonna be one of them
things where we both run to the line and
we both going to get huddled we both
going to get lined up this is one of
them things where I'm there and you got
to come see me what I'm saying and so he
already out of the hdle Bas already
lined up he already like this in the
hdle already he ain't even in the hle in
the when you get on the line he already
like this you're coming to me so how you
get the call they give you a signal or
something n I'll be right there I'll be
Clos to where I can hear it but you got
to think when you study the Huddle and
you waiting for that person to come to
you it already got you in that that
dominant mindset like you about to
dominate and then doing that you able to
see where other receivers going all
right they lined up at 2 by two the ball
right here on this hash uh I'm thinking
they about to do this now Oho you break
the Huddle you come out this 63 yeah
monster is waiting for you lining up
against what you thinking I'm talking
coming out coming out the Huddle right
out the Huddle right out the Huddle what
you telling them I'm getting out the
Huddle first and I'm doing my f my
favorite thing if you watch clips of me
when I was playing the first thing I
like to do if somebody's off man come on
up here uh stay off the line come play
come play press I I prefer to playing
press and from there then I dissect the
trash talking is to get to him mentally
I just need I like to play mental
gymnastics people say oh he talking
trash he sending gifts to the DBS no I
just need to get this much Edge slightly
mentally physically you might be better
than me but if I can get you talking
back or just engaging I know I got you
oh show give us an example of a mental
game you played whether before the game
yeah the Cleveland Browns uh I was I had
a little sponsorship with Pepto bisol at
the time so I thought it would been fun
okay how can I get to the secondary give
him a give him a little bullet board
material before the week star so
Wednesday I took uh the some Pepto bismo
and I sent it to all the entire
secondary so I sent it by FedEx so they
would get it before the game Sunday
obviously and the note on it said this
is for y'all cuz you going to get sick
to your stomach and trying to cover
me that's the way I felt the game should
be played I was a villain back then what
they doing today I want to ask Julio I
think growing up one of your favorite
players was Ken Griffey Jr right I know
that's your favorite player right Junior
what's that been like the S right what's
that been like you end up on the Seattle
Mariners right n it was it was
definitely like a crazy opportunity to
be out there you know like coming from
like a kid to the Dominican Republic you
obviously follow K griffy Jr guys like
ich Suzuki like all those big names and
just being able to be on the same team
and play in the same position I see
obviously like rais a lot of competions
and all that but I'm just grateful to
have him in my corner that I can just go
hey like what do you do when when you
were going through this like what was
your approach like all those things I
feel like take advantage of it because
feel like everybody has their own time
to kind of keep building on that house
and I feel like it's really cool to have
like same guy same position kind of
going through a lot of similar things
and be able to like have him to help me
out too it was was really really cool to
have him out there did Junior winner
Home Run Derby he did like three times I
think two three times yeah you still got
some work to do though I definitely got
run it up one time and then after the
first round so it's but it's cool though
like being 100 Derby is cool man that
was it's that's probably like CU I did
two the one in LA and did one in Seattle
and like it was one of by far one of the
coolest experience I I ever had that's F
how many home runs did you hit total on
the Home Run Derby I mean the first one
I hit 81 Jesus and then in the one in
Seattle in the first round I actually
brought the record for m one round it
was 41 in one round in one round yeah
well go ahead I just want to ask you um
if you look over your left shoulder have
something that you played instrumental
role in creating shop Men's
Grooming um talk about that a little bit
like what it means for you to see the
product what it meant for you in terms
of helping create it um I think it's
super cool obviously I think when it
comes to men's like grooming I think the
first person to kind of introduce you to
it is a woman it's either your lady or
your mom or your grandma or whatever
like they always the first one to tell
you like cuz we we just used to just
waking up getting a washcloth washing
your face and throwing whatever hell on
your face I don't know whatever the
lotion that's been there for 10 years or
the petroleum jelly and Vaseline on your
face so we don't we don't know you know
but as you know I think as you know
black men and men of color you know we
have um different texture yeah we have
different texture you know to be able to
treat our skin with the same
approach that we should we treat our
craft I think is very important you know
what I'm saying it's it's very important
I think also to the to the younger
generation too not only like your kids
but people that look up to us um you I
think it's pretty dope so for us to for
us to have this is and the good news is
it smells good so oo you can send it to
him as a gift so he smell good when you
get them buckets
on send me my
own right even though I want you
smelling good when when I blow by you
with these Buck on yeah for sure
what are your numbers if you play NBA
right now yeah what do you like honestly
honestly what do you contribute no no
book I'm just being realistic yes so
give me a month of training okay I'm
coming off to being Sixth Man y of the
Year
yep I'm probably 28 12 and
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