Trippie Redd's $13 Million BLACKED OUT Mansion Tour!!
Summary
TLDRIn this transcript, the speaker provides a personal tour of his home, discussing the custom-made bed, his extensive clothing and shoe collection, and the size of his house. He also shares his experiences in the music industry, including the process of recording a song and the significance of achieving a diamond record. The conversation touches on changes in the music scene, the impact of social media, and the importance of authenticity and perseverance in the face of criticism and competition.
Takeaways
- 🏠 The speaker gives a tour of their house, highlighting its features and the custom-made bed.
- 🛏️ The custom-made bed was inspired by a Rick design but was made cheaper by the speaker themselves.
- 💰 The speaker discusses the cost of their bed and their spending habits, particularly on clothes and shoes.
- 👕 The speaker admits to having an excessive amount of clothes and shoes, including a large collection of Christian Louboutin shoes.
- 📏 The house is spacious, with the office area and closet being particularly large.
- 🎶 The speaker talks about their music recording process, including the quick creation of a song in the Hit Factory.
- 💎 Achieving a diamond record is discussed, which requires 10 million in sales or streams.
- 🌟 The rarity of diamond records and the speaker's closeness to achieving this milestone is noted.
- 🎵 The speaker reflects on the changes in the music industry, from a focus on music to a focus on social media and strategy.
- 🏀 The speaker engages in a basketball game for money, using it as a metaphor for life lessons and the importance of consistency.
- 💪 The speaker emphasizes the importance of not letting hate or criticism affect one's self-worth or work ethic.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the conversation in the transcript?
-The main theme of the conversation revolves around the individual's personal life, including their experiences with material possessions, the music industry, and fatherhood, as well as their thoughts on the current state of the music scene and interpersonal dynamics within it.
How much did the speaker's custom-made bed cost?
-The speaker's custom-made bed cost around 30,000 dollars.
What is the speaker's opinion on the current state of the music industry?
-The speaker feels that the music industry has changed, with a focus now on quantity of music released and virality on platforms like TikTok, rather than the quality and artistry of the music itself. They miss the camaraderie and pure enjoyment of music that existed before.
What does the speaker consider one of their biggest accomplishments?
-The speaker considers recording a part of their song in just 20 minutes at the Hit Factory as one of their biggest accomplishments.
How much square footage does the speaker's house have?
-The speaker's house has 20,000 square feet.
What is the significance of the number 10 million in the context of the music industry mentioned in the transcript?
-In the context of the music industry, 10 million refers to the number of sales or streams needed to achieve a diamond record certification.
How does the speaker feel about the concept of 'hate for interaction' on social media?
-The speaker is not a fan of the concept, believing that it is driven by financial incentives and can negatively impact artists. They suggest that authenticity and showing one's true personality can counteract this.
What is the speaker's strategy for dealing with negativity and hate online?
-The speaker's strategy involves staying true to themselves, not letting the negativity bother them, and using platforms like YouTube to showcase their true personality and counter the hate.
What was the speaker's reaction to the price of their house?
-The speaker was surprised and considered it a great deal, as they managed to purchase the house for 7.5 million, which was originally listed at 12.5 million.
What is the speaker's view on fatherhood?
-The speaker views fatherhood as a blessing and a positive change in their life, giving them something to look forward to when going home.
How does the speaker describe their approach to recording music?
-The speaker prefers to record music while under the influence of smoke, as they feel it helps them catch a piece of mind and enhances their creative process.
Outlines
🏠 Home Tour and Personal Style
The speaker gives a tour of their home, highlighting its features and personal touches. They mention customizing their bed to avoid high costs and discuss their extensive wardrobe, including a large collection of shoes and clothes. The speaker reflects on their spending habits, particularly on fashion, and shares the size of their living space. They also talk about their music recording process and the quick creation of a song in a studio session.
🎶 Changes in the Music Industry
The speaker discusses the evolution of the music industry, comparing the past to the present. They reminisce about the 'real sad boy era' and express dissatisfaction with the current state of music, where success is measured by quantity of releases and social media presence rather than quality. The speaker also talks about the loss of camaraderie among artists and the shift towards strategic business moves over genuine collaboration and enjoyment of music.
💬 Handling Criticism and Personal Growth
The speaker shares their experiences with online hate and criticism, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself. They discuss how showcasing one's personality can change public perception and suggest that artists should not let negativity affect them. The speaker also talks about their move from LA and the impact of fatherhood on their life, viewing it as a blessing and a motivator to work harder.
🏀 Basketball Game and Friendly Wager
The speaker engages in a friendly basketball game, discussing their nerves and the stakes involved. They mention their confidence in playing at their home court and the strategies they employ. The speaker also talks about their recent lack of exercise and how it affects their performance. The paragraph includes playful banter and the anticipation of the game, with a focus on the speaker's mindset and approach to the challenge.
🥳 Post-Game Reflections and Life Lessons
After the basketball game, the speaker reflects on the experience, drawing parallels to life and work. They emphasize the importance of consistency and hard work, using their temporary lapse in performance as a cautionary tale. The speaker stresses the lesson that one should never become complacent or slow down in their efforts, as this can lead to loss and regret. They also touch on the theme of sportsmanship and the value of learning from both wins and losses.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Custom-made bed
💡Christian Loops
💡Diamond record
💡Music production
💡Fatherhood
💡Real estate
💡Social media
💡Basketball
💡Fashion
💡Vlogging
💡Work ethic
Highlights
The speaker begins by giving a tour of their house, mentioning it's been two years since they got the place and they've recently finished decorating.
They mention a custom-made bed that they designed with Rick, but opted to make it themselves as the Rick bed was too expensive.
The cost of the bed is revealed to be around 30,000 dollars, showing the speaker's investment in their living space.
The speaker talks about their love for clothes and shoes, indicating a significant collection and the joy they derive from fashion.
They discuss the size of their house, mentioning it's around 20,000 square feet, giving insight into their living situation.
The speaker shares their creative process for recording music, highlighting a specific instance at the Hit Factory where they recorded a part of a song in just 20 minutes.
They talk about the rarity of achieving a diamond record, emphasizing the accomplishment of selling 10 million copies.
The speaker reflects on the changes in the music industry, expressing a preference for the energy and camaraderie of the past over the current focus on quantity and social media.
They discuss the impact of strategic business moves on the music scene, noting how it has shifted from pure enjoyment to a more calculated approach.
The speaker talks about their personal experiences with hate and criticism, and how they've learned to handle it by showing their true personality.
They share their thoughts on fatherhood and how it has positively changed their life, adding a new dimension to their responsibilities and joys.
The speaker gives insight into their real estate investment, mentioning how they managed to purchase their house for a significant discount.
They discuss their plans for a home studio, indicating their dedication to their craft and desire for a personal space to create music.
The speaker talks about their experiences with YouTube and social media, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and engagement with the audience.
They share a basketball challenge they participated in, using it as a metaphor for life lessons about consistency and the dangers of complacency.
The speaker reflects on the importance of perseverance and continuous effort, using their basketball game as an example of how slowing down can lead to loss.
Transcripts
[Music]
and from cash from he up my brother good
good how you
welcome
everybody um my brother my
nephew my cousin St so how many how many
mrooms
there hey
oh nine actually okay this is crazy to
get like a little house tour hell yeah
something little
quick show y'all my room first I ain't
got my together yet I be traveling only
had the crib for like two years but put
it
together got cold on this door hell yeah
I custom made this bed I really [ __ ]
with Rick but I didn't want to buy the
Rick bed it was too expensive so I just
made it myself how much was this bed
like 30 30,000 for a bed mhm you would
never think like damn BR I just be
spending money
on nah hell no that bed big as [ __ ] fire
that [ __ ] spacious as hell I swear to
God what man what that [ __ ] crazy I'm 24
sometimes I do buy sh be like oh my God
and it be mainly like clothes and [ __ ] I
got too much clothes yeah how many pair
of shoes you think you got if you can
like just throw out a
number I don't even know I can't tell
you like I was look like say you was to
go here like H shoes JS say you was to
like walk in the living room right you
was like I'll be right back and I put
like five pair of shoes in my bag and
[ __ ] you would even know
what no oh God you might have me you
ain't never going to put them [ __ ]
back on is the Christian Loops red
bottoms don't wear the red bottoms no
more I got some the same one I love them
when for what they was when they first
came out but yeah right now they just a
trophy piece they just said there how
many square feet is
this um
20,000 this some uh other [ __ ] right
here this my office area but I told you
I'm building my closet so I got a lot of
clothes just everywhere I got a big ass
Closet in uh my room too this is all
this [ __ ] I just took it out my suitcase
CU I just came back from La I had 34
suitcases I had to take everything out
put it on hangers and
[Music]
[ __ ] this
[ __ ] know this [ __ ] is man one of my
biggest accomplishments ever [ __ ] how
long it take you to record your um this
part of your song
uh like 20
minutes it's crazy all it take is a good
20 minutes was in I was in Hit Factory
for real yeah that's crazy um he was
recording upstairs in the upstairs room
where they don't really be using it on
the East Wind side the upstairs partk so
he was up there he was with detail he
was playing a bunch of Beats and [ __ ]
yeah I heard the [ __ ] love beat and I
was like I [ __ ] with this but ex a [ __ ]
with it so then I was like give me that
beat and they gave me the beat and I
went downstairs when I went downstairs
it was a little Wayne little session but
he would left and it was just hoodie
baby there hoodie and gutter Gutter and
they let me use the studio and I
recorded [ __ ] love I recorded that
course like 20 minutes we was just
sitting there smoking vibing into it I'm
like bro this [ __ ] crazy and I just I
don't know I went back to Hoodie baby
spot he had a little spare room and [ __ ]
this when I didn't live out here so M
and I had a little chick with me I was
just making a little snippet video to
the song when I made the snpp
XDM me instantly was like [ __ ] I need
this for my album I'm like what hell
yeah all right bet I'mma pull up on you
later I pulled up on them you did this
[ __ ]
wow so how much how much approximate you
ain't got to tell me exact number and
[ __ ] but like how much money do would
somebody make off like a diamond record
um I mean so to to get a diamond record
it's uh 10 million streams or I mean not
10 million streams like 10 million uh
sales yeah like pure album sales or
whatever pure single sales and [ __ ] so
that just mean 10 million people bought
the record I think that bit is a dollar
so that's like 10 m but then you know
you got to break it down wo woo type
[ __ ] I'm almost
there hell yeah close man this [ __ ] few
more streams away from this is only a
few select people in the world that did
this no I know it's crazy bro like a 100
think it's a little over a 100 people
ever got a diamond record out of like
you know the crazy ass like 990,000
records that drop every
weekend it's crazy like I don't know
that just came from a different area
like that was the real sad boy era and
we just I don't know we brought
something to the table with that like I
don't even know how we [ __ ] did it what
we did like music was way better in like
2016 2017 I feel like I feel like now
the [ __ ] is just
about who can put out the most music or
who can make the best Tik Tock dance or
who can get the most snip the best
snippet out you know what I mean it's
like the [ __ ] almost not as fun you know
what I mean yeah it used to be more so
about just the actual music and then
like if a person was entertaining or
different or like whatever like it's a
plus yeah and then they like it but now
it's more so like let's critique
everything let's I don't know like I
don't know it's just not like pure no
more it used to be like pure energy now
it seem like everything's gimmicky now
like super gimmicky super like poser
Vibes not being yourself but like being
yourself technically yeah yeah I don't
know BR I ain't going to lie like I
don't really like I'm kind of like is
not really liking music like that right
now bro it used to be so crazy like
everybody would be around each other
everybody would be cool with each other
everybody could dab each other up and
say hi and go listen to each other's
music and [ __ ] it was never like no
weird barriers or like all the different
crazy [ __ ] people be on now like it'd be
hard to work with a [ __ ]
everybody's ego is in the way like
everybody wants to be the top dog now so
it's like everybody's moving on a
strategic note instead of just having
fun so now since we're all on some
strategic business [ __ ] it's like damn
man you feel me it's like we're damn
near in the office yeah you feel me or
we at school you feel me [ __ ] is
like this the popular kids this is the
little you feel me hippie [ __ ] missing
school and [ __ ] and you know like that's
what the Vibes is right now it's not
even like how it used to be it used to
feel like we just got out of school now
we can do whatever we want and we with
each other and we just turning up but I
feel like that [ __ ] just ruined the
culture honestly like we really supposed
to be working together we could be
bigger than everybody right like for
real just think about everybody that got
differences or just think like oh I
don't want to work with this person or I
don't want to do this or I don't know I
got to look this way like it didn't used
to be like that bro I feel them now
though if you got to be on that now I
feel them now cuz it ain't nothing wrong
with that but it's just like in the
beginning it just wasn't like that TN
yeah it was real fun I [ __ ] with just
run in the
X right feel me you just run in the uzi
rolling loud walk up to
you some crazy [ __ ] you feel me like
that was random like it's fire times
like now it's more like rolling loud you
don't even get that you got to dip soon
as you get down soon as you get done you
got to get the [ __ ] off the premises did
you did you do the uh rooll lot n not
the LA I did the the best rolling LS is
the ones is out the country yeah cuz it
be fun you ain't got to leave as soon as
you done you can kick it and
[ __ ]
yeah I was
um fatherhood I feel like we had a kid
around the same time how how your [ __ ]
though good bro kids is a blessing
that's why it's like you got 24
hours that [ __ ] funny for that tree I
like that [ __ ] you had the dad's popping
out [ __ ] I mean I don't think my life
changed for real though I it changed for
a better like I just got something to go
home to yeah hell yeah it's all good bro
[ __ ] you you be here what in the
kitchen
watching I'll be watching the the stars
in the ceiling and [ __ ] the rose Ro I'm
going do it right there too and I'm
doing it in my room and uh about to
stain all this marble [ __ ] it's like
real marble I was going to get rid of it
and put the fake marble but I'm like no
the real marble crazier so like I'm
going just stain this [ __ ] make it like
black cuz I wanted a black floor and I
want this [ __ ] to be like either like a
white color like a black gray color how
much how much was the house um
7.5 great it was listed at 12.5 a year
before that's crazy the owner he uh he
was going out like he was getting ready
to foreclose and all type of [ __ ] so I
gued it like a steel was a steel 7
million for 20,000 s ft is crazy mhm
yeah that's why I left La
yeah had to this [ __ ] in there Lego 50
million this room is where my studio be
at just cleared it out I put
suit cool man crazy even be here no I be
gone for having like I was just in La
for like 2 months 2 and A2 months yeah
like doing like nothing for real but I
had to be out there cuz my album with
MGK and [ __ ] and we was doing videos and
finishing up the album but once I
finished it up it was like I was just
out there I was lingering for real I
just was out there working trying to
figure [ __ ] out so I don't really be
here like that but I do man I want to
tell you on some like some like
homie to homie
[ __ ] don't let that that uh you know
[ __ ] be hating just for interaction
and [ __ ] cuz you know [ __ ] get paid
on Twitter right yeah so [ __ ] be
hating just just to get
money and I went through that [ __ ] all
last year and I be seeing how nigas be
trying to play and [ __ ] BR like [ __ ] I
know some [ __ ] some [ __ ] let that
[ __ ] get to [ __ ] yeah yeah do be talking
a lot of [ __ ] this is
my but yeah I use it as a studio now
until we build that that studio in there
this sound good here as far as that [ __ ]
go I'll be trying to keep my head hard
and [ __ ] they do be saying some [ __ ]
I'll be hating that [ __ ] for real yeah
but at the same time like I know like
what I do and who I am so I try not to
be bothered by honestly you know what I
think bro cuz I went through this [ __ ]
all last year bro like all ass sh [ __ ]
hating on me but what I think is what
artists need to start doing is like when
that [ __ ] when the hate wave come like
they doing it with a little baby too you
know what I'm saying like they just pick
artists to with but when the hate train
come you show [ __ ] your personality
and then they oh he cool dude that's
what's happening to me right now like I
was getting hated on all last year and
then I'm like let me go ahead and get
back on YouTube let me start posting and
[ __ ] boom boom you know what I'm saying
showing the type of I am good dude and
then all of a sudden they love me again
so it's like all that [ __ ] going to
translate to the music the streams all
that [ __ ] it's crazy cuz this whole time
too I've been vlogging and [ __ ] yeah and
filming and [ __ ] too I just never put it
out I'll be like like it was dope seeing
is your time to do that yet it was dope
seeing you with sexy red like I like
seeing that [ __ ] you know what I'm
saying that was like let me tap in some
crazy [ __ ] like I was across the street
it's funny how that happened like my B&B
was across the street and I seen her
pull up I sent them over I'm like hey
Go's see what they doing that's sexy red
so they went over there and they ended
up wanting me to be in the video and
[ __ ] so I went over there and F with
[ __ ] like that bro if I can tell you
from my experience of going through like
the little hate train [ __ ] just show
[ __ ] like know what I'm saying I'm a
human cuz [ __ ] really be hating you
know what I mean yeah they be treating
me like I'm just a object you ain't got
a diamond
recordig like I'll be hating when [ __ ]
be going through that cuz I went through
that [ __ ]
Bro hell
yeah understand this type [ __ ] you know
what I'm
saying no for
real that come with hate love disrespect
respect H yeah
whatever it's set in stone [ __ ] crazy
bro you made me want to go to uh Topanga
Mall
bro that's hard you a check you what I
can take it to to PGA do you record
sober or you always high I always like
smoke when I record and [ __ ] feel like
it help me catch a piece of mind like
sh it's the basketball
court
you know how to hoop yeah I know how to
hoop a little bit you actually know how
to hoop though
yeah like we play the five type
[ __ ] I a in a
minute we got you want to put
money oh
yeah let's do like nothing too crazy bro
know some what's not too crazy like Tim
man that's a little wild Tim B I would
say
like
this five for five five every shot of B
hold on hey is he
nice he not nice no I'm not he cap he
cap this what be happening though I'm
I'm telling you bro it's a little
different with me I got you got some
shoes I can wear or I got to wear these
what size you wear like a 10 oh yeah I
got you yeah if I get some Sho yeah
let's do it all right but I look I'll
probably need some shorts too though
okay I got you you said five five for
five Shake on it shake on
it shake on the
five
oh
I'm nervous for some reason I couldn't
imagine losing to Trippy red hooping
there ain't going to
lie put on for the game man for the
culture
man 5K man it's the first of the month I
just paid my bill oh a lose
that that [ __ ] put the the uh the little
leg sleeves on there
he yeah man Superman
fors gave me PR
shorts all
right like shoes might have been
sabotaged yeah walk around stand there
taller than me right now he gave you
them socks so them socks head nah he
sucks at had
home sh hey like you guess what the
black shirt is what the what the shirt
is Ricky Owens oh [ __ ] look like a
regular H shirt but it cost 300 why that
[ __ ] J pull your shirt back so far yeah
I ain't going to lie when I play for
money I get a little nervous when I play
my backyard I'm the most confident I
ever can get so if I was to lose this
which I don't think I am it's because
I'm a little hung over from the studio
I'm a little tired didn't really get no
sleep and um um I'm a little nervous
playing for money so but I'm going to
try my best yall I haven't hooped in a
long time I haven't worked out in 2
months but I'm going to try my best you
see he got his homie rigging
already he just he just pull the rim
down bro these they on some different
[ __ ] over here come here come here bring
it over here had to make sure it was
right at 10 ft you feel me no
[Applause]
cheating Too Hot N that's cool that's
good that's good it's good
you want to shoot
first shoot