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If you want to ask me questions throughout this- I don't. I don't want to ask you questions. I thought you just said you did want to ask me. No, I said you're not the only one. I ain't say what I want it to do. Fuck. Okay. Yeah. So, I mean, how you doing? Like, you just got here, a couple of your buddies with you? You guys all seem like you're- you got a lot of camaraderie, friendship. How am I doing? I'm not answering that. That's personal. It's private. Everything doesn't need to be for the internet. How you're doing is personal? Very, very personal, actually. Normally, people are like, oh, I'm good. That's just wrong with people. I feel like it's a nicety. No, I don't just expose my hand like that. Never know who you're talking to. Adam? No, I mean, I'm just- I'm just kind of taking it back by your demeanor here. Okay. You're being meaner than me? Demeanor. Yeah, I'm being nice about it. Right. Yeah. No, I'm not being meaner. I thought I was being pretty nice too. You got a problem with how I'm answering, right? It is kind of confrontational compared to my usual. So, you have a problem with me off the bat. You just have a problem with me for no reason. But you want to know how I'm doing and you have a problem with me. Are you mad because I said that J.C. Crusader beat your ass? I'm not mad at all. I'm not mad. People say what they want to say. People do what they want to do. I'm just trying to figure out where the hostility is coming from. Never been hostile. This is a little hostile. Never been hostile. Yeah. No, never. Hostile, I think, is a fair description, right? No, never been out the country, never been to a hostel. I go to hotels. It's like hostile is the word that I'm using. No, I know. I got hostile. That's why I'm super hot. Yo, style cold. Yeah. He's got a point. Okay, so do you want to get into the interview or did you? Of course. Okay. That's why I'm here. Okay. So, like, where are you from? Where are you from? I'm from New Hampshire. New Hampshire. New Hampshire. Never been there. Most people haven't, yeah. Okay. But so, where are you from? You skip that part. Another deep, intrusive question, Adam. How am I doing? Where are you from? Like, let's just keep this on a not so personal level. You're digging. You're digging. I didn't feel like I was digging. I felt like I was just kind of doing the basics. I've been in a lot of places, Adam. Right, where do you start? At the start. Sorry, I had to start. Ain't that where you started? Isn't that where everybody started? I did start at the start. Exactly. But my start was in New Hampshire, and your start was in... What's up, Brad? Appreciate that. I wasn't even going for the handshake, but we made it work. You're going for information you're not going to get. If I can't figure out where you're actually from, because we kept saying, like, you're a LA representative when we were doing the boxing match. Okay. But I didn't actually know where you were from. Most people don't. I was just kind of assuming. Yeah, most people don't. California born? If you like to think that. Are you sure you want to... I'm ready for the interview, Adam. I'm here for an interview. Let's do it. Okay, well skip where you were originally from, but what was your upbringing like? Good. It was good. Mom and dad were around? And what did they do for a living? They were mom and dad. What are you talking about? They didn't have jobs. They were my mom and dad for a living. No jobs. I mean, being a parent is a full-time job, don't you think? Two parents, full-time. So three is one kid. I mean, that's... Usually people have jobs, right? At least one of the parents. Sometimes. Sometimes. Okay, so two parents raising you somewhere, maybe in California, but maybe not. When did you start... When did you decide you wanted to make YouTube content? I never made that decision. Who did? Whoever had the camera. Obviously, if I'm on camera, I'm not holding the camera. Right, but like... It's not like some stranger was filming you. You probably had a camera. You probably had to kind of plan it out, right? No. I battle people record. But it wasn't originally battling, right? Like you did stuff before the rap battle stuff? Just battle. I'll just battle at them. But I'm not a rapper. I mean, you kind of are a rapper, like it or not. You've done some rapping. Not at all. You surround yourself with rappers? Not at all. Whiskey leaf, a blue face. Soldier boy. All right. Where you getting this information from? I ain't tell you this. I watched your content on the internet. Okay. Like everyone else. Are you sure you don't want to like do this another day? Today's perfect. Ask away. I'm here. I'm here to answer your questions. Go ahead. Ask me a question. I'm here to answer them. What was your first rap battle you saw? Not that question. Not that question. A better question. Let me get a better question. You're making me feel like I can't ask you anything because you've really kind of rejected everything I've asked so far. You can ask me anything you like. Adam 22. So I'm here on no jump but to answer your questions. Ask me anything. Open book. Why did you bail last time we were supposed to do an interview a couple years ago? Can't answer that. We had it all scheduled. Can't answer that. I built a custom set for that interview. Can't answer that. Next question. I can answer the next question. Okay. So at one point you deleted all your videos. My bad. Not that question. My bad. I thought I could answer the next question. That's like a harsh memory. No, I just next question. I don't want to like bring up old stuff but. Bring up something new. It's 2026. But we haven't been able to talk about your younger days. We haven't been able to talk about how you got into making videos or your early videos. We can talk about all that. We can talk about all that right now. Not on camera. I mean a podcast typically is on camera. I can't do that on camera. Why? We can talk about it personally. Off camera. So you want to go off camera and go through all this stuff and then come back here and like what's that going to be like for the viewers? I'm just going to have to kind of explain what we talked about. I'm assuming you don't want me to do that either. No. That would be. That would be talent. Yep. I'm happy to be here Adam. I'm happy to be here. I'm happy to answer these questions. Let's ask the hard questions that people really want to know. Do you believe in love? I ain't going to lie. I ain't answering them no more questions. That's probably it from me with the questions. Okay. Can't do it. What else do you want to do? This is a great interview. It's something. I appreciate it. I think we're done here. Think we got everything we needed out of me? I don't even feel like there's any reason to put this out. We didn't cover any ground. To you? But it's my podcast so I need to kind of be the judge at a certain point. Maybe not. I guess somebody else could be the judge. I feel like this went great. I'm definitely interested to see what they say if we were to put this out. So what do you have planned? Anything coming up? I don't have anything planned. I just plan to come here and answer your questions. And you've been fairly difficult so far. No, I haven't been difficult at all. I haven't been difficult maybe to you. I'm the only other person here with a mic. Well, I don't know. Maybe what you find difficult to her the person might find easy, Adam. Yeah. Yeah. So maybe it's you. It's hard for me to imagine any interviewer being able to really roll with the punches on this. Well, you need a bigger imagination. Imagination too small. It's your problem, Adam. Previous to this, I thought I was pretty creative. Kind of outside the box, thinker. Okay. But you're saying no. There's no box, Adam. Well, there's a box. There's no box. There's a box. You thinking outside the box. I'm trying to. There is no box. In this kind of interview, I have to think outside the box. What box? There's no box. I'm looking at you. Where's the box? The box is like a metaphorical box that you are not emerging from in which you're like refusing to release any information from within the box. All right, Roddy Rich. He did have a song called that. Yeah. There's no box. Did they sample you on that beat? Yeah, I'm sampled everywhere all the time. That's true. Yeah. You're a very, very popular and enduring meme. So what's that? Your identity has been utilized in that way. What's that like? Next question. Ken Dricker Drake. Soldier boy. It was really kind of a binary question. Soldier boy didn't really have anything to do with that whole beef. To you. Okay. Okay. So is there anything else that we should do before we kind of wrap this up? Yeah, the interview. Let's continue the interview. I'm excited about this one. Way to answer the hard hidden questions. I am finding myself without a lot of questions that I feel comfortable asking. I don't know how you found yourself there. Like I can't ask you about your early days. I can't ask you about your battles or the celebrities you've been associated with. The whole boxing thing. No. Nope. Not that stuff. Nope. What do you want to talk about? Anything, whatever. Adam, I'm an open book. I'm a really talkative guy too. Open. You're an open book. Yes. I feel like I'm trying to pry the book open and the book is sealed, plastic wrapped. I want to just open you up. Okay. Just bend you over and just open you up. That's not a problem. That's not okay. That's a huge problem. See, okay, that's almost more than you've given me so far to just tell me that opening you up in that way is not okay. No, no, no. You can't do that. I mean, I could. I could try. You can't do that, man. You just got to let it happen. Bending you over? Okay. The open book part, the open book part. The book just got to open. Right. Yeah. And the book isn't a metaphor for it. Yeah, the bending over is just out. Okay. That's not happening. That's just out. But the book part, the book can open. The bending over is out. But the book is that's possible. I got to open up as a book. I don't know what you're talking about. So do you want to do you want to wrap? I'm not a rapper. Do you want to battle? Nah. I'll wrap. Okay. Let's do it, man. No beat. No beat. At all. Never. Ahem. I'll be in a rare rose white ceiling. No bumper. Gas is high. No Hummer. This is not a party. There's no jumper. That was hard. You weren't crazy. I like the first couple bars. I never really heard those before. Come on, man. Am I supposed to go now? Yeah. This is a cipher. Okay. Fuck. Spit that out of the top off the top. Super hot fire. He's a live wire. Mm. I'd be grabbing on his balls like a umpire. Stop, stop, stop. Stop. Stop, Adam. That's where my mind goes. Yeah, stop. That's where my mind goes. Okay, stop. You said that was the book thing. Yeah. Okay. You need to work on it. You need to work on it. It's really the flow. What you said wasn't terrible, but how you flowed it. You got to work on the flow. I feel like the opposite of that is true. What I said was horrible and what the way I said it was okay. No, no. It's all about delivery. Okay. You didn't deliver that right. Okay. Let me share this. But I'm not a rapper. I need new glasses, but I'm J. Cole Humble. Ever since Dreamcast, I've been ready to rumble. Hit up Jordan at Brannris if you're ready to rumble. But I need four weeks. I'm not ready to rumble. The last three bars you just rumbled with itself, huh? Hard. That is kind of hard. Exactly. Okay. Another rapper would what? Say something else. Say something else. I'm not a rapper. You got a lot going here. Oh, is that me now? Or you go ahead. I'm perfectly happy to see the floor. No, it's on you. It's on you. It's on you. All right. Stop. You took too much time. I heard weak lines, but they were not my rhymes. Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead. I don't have a job. Monday, Tuesday is my weekend. Two fat friends. That equals three friends. He's a liar. For. He's not sincere. I pop a balloon on your whole career. That was loud. But I'm not a rapper. It's really loud. I'm out of here, Adam. Thanks for the questions. No, thank you.