00:00 You have to have faith.
00:01 You have to have faith in yourself that you're going to achieve something.
00:03 You have to have balls.
00:04 If you have balls, no one is going to tell you no.
00:07 And if you have patience, which is the most important thing of all.
00:10 Those three things I feel are a perfect balance.
00:12 I just wanted to have a song on the album that could show my ability with the pencil.
00:24 It's very easy to talk about ignorant things.
00:26 If you can talk about your real life without having to go to a club and do a strip,
00:31 talking about your life, how you're doing and how you feel,
00:34 I think that shows that you're a good person.
00:53 I've had the same hunger since I started making music.
00:56 I still do my 15-14 hour sessions.
00:59 I could do it every day, I do it every day.
01:01 I love to practice, I love to improve.
01:03 I have the same love I have for music since I started and I thank God for that.
01:07 I was at the game and before the game I said,
01:21 "Man, this is a historic moment that I'm going to make when it happens."
01:24 I know everyone is going to take out their phones and record it,
01:27 but I'm the only person with a selfie, with Lebron, scoring the last point.
01:32 That's from Batman.
01:41 And I mean the hole, the daughter of Ra's al Ghul,
01:45 who came out and had to jump.
01:47 She was the only one who could jump, who will keep going and then come out of the hole too.
01:51 When fame caught me, I didn't expect it.
02:05 And like the fist of Draymond Green to Jordan Poole,
02:09 Jordan Poole didn't expect the fist.
02:10 When it caught me, it caught me, but I was able to assimilate it well
02:14 because I never stopped doing the things I always did.
02:18 Marbella is a super nice place.
02:42 They have some of our builders who have a coffee shop in Marbella.
02:47 We go there and they cook us jerk chicken.
02:49 They're from London, they make a couple of cool things.
02:51 Real life stuff.
02:52 I have the cell phone in the locker because they call so much,
02:57 they're obsessed with it like the stalker.
02:59 I've changed so many numbers that I haven't been able to even score a point in Footlocker.
03:03 I don't listen to the people who throw me out because most of them live with their mother, Mr. Crocker.
03:09 Mr. Crocker is the bad guy from Fairly OddParents.
03:12 And he lives with his mom.
03:13 He's a grumpy guy, a guy that no one likes,
03:15 that's always so pissed off,
03:18 and he's 40 years old and he still lives with his mom.
03:22 Although living with your mom was beautiful, you know?
03:24 That's the best.
03:25 I would love to live with my mom, you know?
03:27 She would cook for me every day.
03:28 But there comes a time when you have to leave your house, you know?
03:40 We play chess, but there are a lot of people who play football.
03:43 And the sport that they play the most is soccer.
03:47 They play football, but I'm like Messi, I jump and I don't fall.
03:53 My team is all role players.
04:05 You have to do this, you do this, you do this.
04:08 And when you do this well, you do this well,
04:10 and you do this well, I do this well.
04:12 We win everything, you know?
04:13 You have to be very clear about what you want,
04:28 what you're looking for, your path.
04:31 Because it's very easy for someone to come
04:33 who doesn't know what he wants or she wants,
04:35 to try to influence what you want,
04:38 which they don't know either, you know?
04:41 Faith, balls and patience.
04:44 In a world where hate is watered down like influence.
04:47 I'm looking for all ways to be in trend
04:50 and hit the songs without being a bad influence.
04:53 Faith, balls and patience.
04:56 I know I make it look easy, but it's not how I think.
04:59 There are few people who support when they start.
05:02 I just sang to 30,000 people in Valencia.
05:05 I'm trying to make this music that is attractive,
05:09 but without vulgarities, without bad influences,
05:13 without taking these kids down the wrong path.
05:17 I started to be more conscious, especially with the kids.
05:21 When I had my first show in Puerto Rico,
05:24 when I told the audience the number of kids,
05:27 but I'm talking about 10-year-olds, 8-year-olds,
05:30 minors, no, 12-year-olds, I'm talking about kids with their dads,
05:33 their little brothers, 5-6 years old,
05:37 I said, "I'm not raising those kids,
05:40 I'm raising their dads, but they listen to me every day.
05:44 I'm putting a grain of sand in that mold,
05:48 in what they're doing.
05:50 If I can make the best music possible,
05:52 without damaging the mind of the youth,
05:56 I'm going to try to do that.
05:57 That's real stuff, man. I changed my number.
06:01 I changed my number six months ago.
06:04 I change my number every six months.
06:06 That's why every time I go to Footlocker,
06:08 I can't literally accumulate points in Footlocker.
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