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That's how we've looked at them in society. We've dismissed addiction as, well, they're getting what they deserve. They chose to do those drugs. And it's like if you don't really understand addiction, I could see where you would say that. But now we're in a place where everybody knows an addict. Everybody has a friend or a family member who's like, no, that dude was a great guy or a great woman.
That's how we've looked at them in society. We've dismissed addiction as, well, they're getting what they deserve. They chose to do those drugs. And it's like if you don't really understand addiction, I could see where you would say that. But now we're in a place where everybody knows an addict. Everybody has a friend or a family member who's like, no, that dude was a great guy or a great woman.
That's how we've looked at them in society. We've dismissed addiction as, well, they're getting what they deserve. They chose to do those drugs. And it's like if you don't really understand addiction, I could see where you would say that. But now we're in a place where everybody knows an addict. Everybody has a friend or a family member who's like, no, that dude was a great guy or a great woman.
And then she got on drugs and I didn't recognize her. Couldn't talk to her.
And then she got on drugs and I didn't recognize her. Couldn't talk to her.
And then she got on drugs and I didn't recognize her. Couldn't talk to her.
Thank you. This is a question I never get asked because this is like a throw-throw back. Because I know the tipping point moment, like what Malcolm Gladwell would say was my moment, was a song called Save Me. Sure.
Thank you. This is a question I never get asked because this is like a throw-throw back. Because I know the tipping point moment, like what Malcolm Gladwell would say was my moment, was a song called Save Me. Sure.
Thank you. This is a question I never get asked because this is like a throw-throw back. Because I know the tipping point moment, like what Malcolm Gladwell would say was my moment, was a song called Save Me. Sure.
But I know what's my moment. Because we know our moment before everybody else does, right? Yeah. Like, as an artist. Like, we know a moment that's like, y'all might not have seen it then, but something in me triggered, like, I got something here. Yeah, yeah. I came home, and my buddy had bought a flip cam from Best Buy. His name's Chad Arms.
But I know what's my moment. Because we know our moment before everybody else does, right? Yeah. Like, as an artist. Like, we know a moment that's like, y'all might not have seen it then, but something in me triggered, like, I got something here. Yeah, yeah. I came home, and my buddy had bought a flip cam from Best Buy. His name's Chad Arms.
But I know what's my moment. Because we know our moment before everybody else does, right? Yeah. Like, as an artist. Like, we know a moment that's like, y'all might not have seen it then, but something in me triggered, like, I got something here. Yeah, yeah. I came home, and my buddy had bought a flip cam from Best Buy. His name's Chad Arms.
And he was like, hey, man, they got this new thing called YouTube that came out since you've been incarcerated. It was like, it's kind of like Facebook, but only for videos. I was like, fire. He was like, yeah, but you got to go to a laptop, right? So he turns on a beat, and I just got out of jail. He's like, yo, just start rapping or something. I'll cut it up later.
And he was like, hey, man, they got this new thing called YouTube that came out since you've been incarcerated. It was like, it's kind of like Facebook, but only for videos. I was like, fire. He was like, yeah, but you got to go to a laptop, right? So he turns on a beat, and I just got out of jail. He's like, yo, just start rapping or something. I'll cut it up later.
And he was like, hey, man, they got this new thing called YouTube that came out since you've been incarcerated. It was like, it's kind of like Facebook, but only for videos. I was like, fire. He was like, yeah, but you got to go to a laptop, right? So he turns on a beat, and I just got out of jail. He's like, yo, just start rapping or something. I'll cut it up later.
And I put out this thing called a 10-minute freestyle. It got taken down later because I said something about my parole officer and got in trouble. But I'm just like, you know, I'm a young kid out of jail, so I'm just talking shit, rapping. And he put it on YouTube. And at the time, it was called the 10-Minute Freestyle. And I won't make y'all do the quiz. I normally go pop quiz.
And I put out this thing called a 10-minute freestyle. It got taken down later because I said something about my parole officer and got in trouble. But I'm just like, you know, I'm a young kid out of jail, so I'm just talking shit, rapping. And he put it on YouTube. And at the time, it was called the 10-Minute Freestyle. And I won't make y'all do the quiz. I normally go pop quiz.
And I put out this thing called a 10-minute freestyle. It got taken down later because I said something about my parole officer and got in trouble. But I'm just like, you know, I'm a young kid out of jail, so I'm just talking shit, rapping. And he put it on YouTube. And at the time, it was called the 10-Minute Freestyle. And I won't make y'all do the quiz. I normally go pop quiz.
Why was it called the 10-Minute Freestyle? And it's because at the time, YouTube wouldn't let you upload a video longer than 10 minutes. That was the YouTube ban, which was 10-minute, 21-second videos. And at the time, they called it viral because it got like 40,000 views. This is baby YouTube infancy. So I was like, this is it.
Why was it called the 10-Minute Freestyle? And it's because at the time, YouTube wouldn't let you upload a video longer than 10 minutes. That was the YouTube ban, which was 10-minute, 21-second videos. And at the time, they called it viral because it got like 40,000 views. This is baby YouTube infancy. So I was like, this is it.