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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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All right, we are back at Made in America with another amazing guest. You may have seen her on Beyonce's first album. She was in the background doing her vocals. Was she born yet? Yes. I was born.
She was absolutely born.
She was just a twinkle in her daddy's eye. We are with Damaris. Damaris, how are you doing? I'm doing pretty good. Now, first of all, let me apologize because in my acting debut and my thespian of a piece of the great Bishop Tupac Shakur. Yes. You caught a stray.
Yeah.
And I just wanted to apologize. It was just acting. It was just energy. I didn't mean to come to you like that, you know? There was other people that caught strays. You haven't apologized. Well, they haven't. Well, Ed and I apologize. I didn't mean to. I know you were scared. I'm so sorry. But I wanted to apologize to Damaris because everybody was hitting like, damn, what did Damaris do?
Thank you. I love you. It was people that had not seen Juice before. Yeah, I'm sorry. But how are you doing?
I'm doing pretty good.
You look great. What is this number you're wearing? Oh, wait. You ain't even peep. I just peep. You see what she did with the accent? Look at the accent.
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts reflect on their experiences at Made in America?
Yeah. So we're going to be potting. We'll be going back and forth. We had to turn the AC back on. So if the audio changed, I'm sorry. Turn the AC down. We would either die of fucking heat exhaustion or not. No, we need that AC. And that's the only way we can get guests.
Yeah.
Hey, there's an AC in here. You want to talk to us? We are in an Airstream. It's a nice setup that Duse gave us. Mm-hmm. But we need the AC on. So we have to sacrifice some of the audio. We apologize in advance, but we can't be sitting in here like chicken breast. We can't do it. I'm proud.
Out of everything, you said chicken breast?
You know when you put chicken breast in the oven, they start sweating. You know that. Side note, it's Eden's birthday this weekend.
Yes.
Feliz cumpleanos. It's his quinceara. Is it your quinceara this weekend?
Eden, how old are you turning? Oh, you're turning 28, right?
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What insights do they share about the festival performances?
That's how you look Italian. Yeah, absolutely. And hard bottom shoes. With a terrible chain.
Yep.
You could definitely pass.
For Guido?
Yeah, absolutely. Oh, Guido. Is that a racist term? Guido, yes. It might be. Guido is definitely... Yes. Well, it's not a term of endearment. Guinea, Guido. Yeah, it's all bad.
Because what do they call Americans? Americans. No, what do Cubans call Americans?
Gringos. No, that's what they call white people, period. Like, you're American, but you wouldn't be a gringo. I would be a gringo.
No, I think they would call me a gringo still. Really?
Gringo is white people, for sure. You think that Cubans would call you American?
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Chapter 4: What are the challenges artists face when canceling shows?
I do. We not doing that. I don't mind the aggressive shit. I don't mind that. But don't push my head down. Like, don't do that. Listen, I'll let y'all know.
Not aggressively, but like, guide it. You know. I know where I'm going. I know where I'm going.
You don't have to guide me.
I know where I'm going. I was in relationships and I would get really upset when he did that.
Why?
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Chapter 5: How do artists navigate public perception and expectations?
I feel like it's disrespectful to women.
So it's not disrespectful to me. You don't need to guide me. I know where it's at, Damaris. I've been there a few times. I know where it's at. The bad part about damn near being bald is we can cover scratches on our back. When you see me with them scratches on the top of my head, you know I went crazy. You know I went crazy when I got the nail shits right up here.
They only scratch your head when you put the tongue in the asshole like that. Yeah. Well, no, no. They'll be there. They dig the nails once you do that. Tell us more.
Chapter 6: What insights does Armani White share about his music journey?
The nails dig when you hit that. It's a surprise. Oh, shit. And yeah. Oh, whoa.
Now all of a sudden your head is bleeding. Do the movement again. Hurry.
Yeah, you saw his back. His back came up. That little red back came up off that couch like that. So Kanye West going crazy on Instagram.
I'm sure of it.
Kanye out of control. Someone get the Wi-Fi. Yo, listen, man. Kanye has been going crazy, which seems like a week, and it was only a day. We missed a lot of shit because we were doing the Quentin shit. We have another interview coming. It was then made. I feel like we missed a lot of fucking topics. It's a lot of shit going on in the world right now, man. It was The Weeknd.
I had a few people in L.A. last night that were going to the show. And everybody started texting me like, yo, he just canceled in the middle of his set. And I'm like, oh shit, what happened? They're like, he said he lost his voice. I'm like, oh, okay. Like, I respect that. But obviously the internet was killing The Weeknd because so many people had paid money and, you know, whatever.
Some people probably traveled to come to the show. But I don't think people understand... That level of art and vocally, if an artist is on stage and they feel like, I'm going to sound... Because I would rather cancel my show than to sound like shit and the internet be like, yo, he's terrible live.
And just do disservice to your fans where you can eventually reschedule it and they get the full experience. And then he said, yo, you'll be refunded. Why didn't they just Milli Vanilli it with that guy that did all those fake Michael Jackson references? You know one of them that Drake bought? Yeah. Did they ever confirm that? That was not Michael Jackson, bro. I mean, did they ever confirm it?
Drake's PR team is the greatest ever. I swear to God, if you go look at Scorpion now, it doesn't say feature Michael Jackson.
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Chapter 7: What themes are explored in the discussion about Atlanta's music scene?
I just wanted to tap into it because she cool as hell. I just think she's a cool person. I just think your whole persona, whatever it is, cool. And you a Scorpio, so we might think alike. And then vocally, what you can do.
Chapter 8: How does Young Nudie describe his experience at Made In America?
I hear it. I see the mix. I see the mix. It's funny that you said SZA first. Just from outside looking as a fan, I do feel like there's a friendly yet not really friendly tension between TDE and Dreamville.
In a good way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's beautiful. But I feel like y'all... it's love but it's like we're better than y'all in some direction yeah it could be coming from either side I need my own Dreamville so I feel him what's up with the Earth Gang Earth Gang is amazing they about to go into a gorillas bro Wow. Yeah. They went on tour with Gorillaz. They dropped a beautiful album.
So that means no Spillage Village new album anytime soon.
We working on some stuff. We working on some stuff. So I think we're going to get something out, but no, not for 2022. No, I'm not sure.
It's 2022, y'all. It's about to be 2023. The summer is over. September, 2022. How y'all feel about that? I just turned to my interview. How you guys feel? Into the 30s. Shit become a blur. Ooh. It's, um, this year has been unlearning. That's why I like that word. I think this year you had to unlearn some shit. Yeah. This was a year of unlearning.
I think last year we learned a lot about ourselves.
I love it.
What we can tolerate and put up with, how we can adjust with the whole pandemic shit. Yeah. And I think this year we had to unlearn a lot of shit. Yeah. And I'm looking forward to 23 for sure. And figuring out what you still fucking like. That was a nice part of the pandemic because we were doing so much stuff we had to do. Now it's like, all right. Damn.
It stripped a bunch of shit that I didn't need to do, like even walking into a fucking office or really keeping up with certain people I don't need to. Now it's trying to figure out what mattered and what didn't at that time.
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