Big Sean
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These things, like when these prescriptions, they mess up your kidneys, your liver. And as simple as that sounds, your liver, your gut, Messing up your gut, your gut is your second brain. It dictates so much more than we've been let on to know. I think that's why Roddy is so into the food because it's not just food. It's so much more than that.
These things, like when these prescriptions, they mess up your kidneys, your liver. And as simple as that sounds, your liver, your gut, Messing up your gut, your gut is your second brain. It dictates so much more than we've been let on to know. I think that's why Roddy is so into the food because it's not just food. It's so much more than that.
So I know I'm running on and on, but my point is, is that it was very tough, but you can get through it. And there on the other side of it, you come out as like a true champion and you're the source of it. And there's no better drug or high than being high off life. There is no better thing because you're the actual drug. You're the actual source of it.
So I know I'm running on and on, but my point is, is that it was very tough, but you can get through it. And there on the other side of it, you come out as like a true champion and you're the source of it. And there's no better drug or high than being high off life. There is no better thing because you're the actual drug. You're the actual source of it.
It's not something you have to take to get to there. It's like, you are it and you'll be, you can soar. You can go higher than ever. Yeah, go higher. Yeah, for real.
It's not something you have to take to get to there. It's like, you are it and you'll be, you can soar. You can go higher than ever. Yeah, go higher. Yeah, for real.
My grandma was one of the first people to give me a book of... It was a book about King Solomon. And that book changed my life. And it talks about the strategies of King Solomon, how he ran his business, how he strategized, how King Solomon, he wanted... wisdom. That's what he wanted, and that's why he was granted everything else.
My grandma was one of the first people to give me a book of... It was a book about King Solomon. And that book changed my life. And it talks about the strategies of King Solomon, how he ran his business, how he strategized, how King Solomon, he wanted... wisdom. That's what he wanted, and that's why he was granted everything else.
That's why he was the richest man who ever lived, is because that's not what he sought. He didn't seek the power. He sought the wisdom to help people, and God gave him the resources by making him the richest man, right? So anyway... So my grandma, she was one of the first female black captains in World War II. She was one of the first female police officers, a teacher, a counselor.
That's why he was the richest man who ever lived, is because that's not what he sought. He didn't seek the power. He sought the wisdom to help people, and God gave him the resources by making him the richest man, right? So anyway... So my grandma, she was one of the first female black captains in World War II. She was one of the first female police officers, a teacher, a counselor.
She was incredible, right? Her and my granddad met in World War II. She was the example of hard work, the example of nothing is something. She lived on the street called Outer Drive, which was a, that's where Marvin Gaye used to live when he lived in Detroit. It's like a real prestigious street. And I can imagine that that was like one of her proudest accomplishments. So I really got love for her.
She was incredible, right? Her and my granddad met in World War II. She was the example of hard work, the example of nothing is something. She lived on the street called Outer Drive, which was a, that's where Marvin Gaye used to live when he lived in Detroit. It's like a real prestigious street. And I can imagine that that was like one of her proudest accomplishments. So I really got love for her.
I think she would read this book and be proud. You know, I think so. And I think that, you know, as a scholar, she would probably be, like, correcting some of my grammar and work and, you know, things like that. But she would be very proud. She was very strict in a lot of ways. And she believed that education, going to college, was the way to a better life. And... I went a different way.
I think she would read this book and be proud. You know, I think so. And I think that, you know, as a scholar, she would probably be, like, correcting some of my grammar and work and, you know, things like that. But she would be very proud. She was very strict in a lot of ways. And she believed that education, going to college, was the way to a better life. And... I went a different way.
I didn't go to college. Instead, I went to the music. And she knew I had respect for her because I always had good grades. But even when I chose the exact opposite of what she wanted me to do, she supported me wholeheartedly. And I spent all the bonds. She saved up all the money she saved up for college. I spent it all on studio sessions. Yeah.
I didn't go to college. Instead, I went to the music. And she knew I had respect for her because I always had good grades. But even when I chose the exact opposite of what she wanted me to do, she supported me wholeheartedly. And I spent all the bonds. She saved up all the money she saved up for college. I spent it all on studio sessions. Yeah.
And I can't imagine how mad or how pissed off that might have made her. But through it all, she supported me and I just appreciate it. She just shows me how much she valued family. And I was able to buy a house for her and my mom before they passed. She actually saw the music pay off. And we used to watch all these Westerns and Jeopardy and all these things. And
And I can't imagine how mad or how pissed off that might have made her. But through it all, she supported me and I just appreciate it. She just shows me how much she valued family. And I was able to buy a house for her and my mom before they passed. She actually saw the music pay off. And we used to watch all these Westerns and Jeopardy and all these things. And
I remember she was watching Jeopardy and I was actually a question on Jeopardy. And I talked to her on the phone and she was so like, wow. And it used to tear me apart when things weren't working out and I was spending her money on the studio sessions. And we would have Sunday dinner every Sunday. And I would have to go and sit there and she'd be like, well, what's going on with the music?
I remember she was watching Jeopardy and I was actually a question on Jeopardy. And I talked to her on the phone and she was so like, wow. And it used to tear me apart when things weren't working out and I was spending her money on the studio sessions. And we would have Sunday dinner every Sunday. And I would have to go and sit there and she'd be like, well, what's going on with the music?