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DJ Chubby Chub, New England’s most powerful DJ and ON-AIR personality, has come a long way from the Boogie Down Bronx. Born and raised in New York City, the Heavy Hitter SmashSquad Representative was influenced by Hip Hop pioneers like Grand Master Flash, the Cold Crush Crew, and the DJ Kid Capri.

At the start of his career, Chubby Chub began mastering the turntable by playing at local halls, jams, and house parties. He then began to produce and host his very own Street mix tapes, giving him cred

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00:00:00people's peoples peoples once again big said industry cosine back again a very special guest
00:00:17today and um we've met him like like in 1876
00:00:24for people that's tuning in for the first time um it's called my friends are better than yours
00:00:33i've been doing this for literally years as far as journalism and things of that nature
00:00:37but i'm sick of speaking to celebrities when i say celebrities i mean like just that just to do
00:00:42an interview because i have some celebrity friends right thing is i always want people
00:00:46to know that like i want to start showcasing people i've known for years people i know that
00:00:52are doing things and i'd rather speak to them because i'm sick of amplifying other people and
00:00:57then it just goes to the next interview or whatever but the people i feature on here are people that
00:01:02i've met over the years either dealt business with been friends with whatever the situation is
00:01:07if if they're if they're here they're here for a reason and i definitely want to champion them for
00:01:12what they do or what they're doing or what they're about to do and today we have dj chubby chubb and
00:01:18i know people like you should do an intro i i do what i want this is my show
00:01:22i'm gonna let i'm gonna allow him to introduce himself but um like i said we've known each other
00:01:27literally since like we both started in this industry which is 90s yeah i think well like three
00:01:33years ago um but um but um i'm gonna allow him to introduce himself and then just take it from there
00:01:40it's on you what's going on ladies and gentlemen i go by the name of the dj chubby chubb the heavy hitter
00:01:46mr heat rocks better known as dj chubby chubb good good we both in the bronx the bronx we both
00:01:54came up in in this school called hip-hop and um i don't know the exact point i never know when i
00:02:01meet anybody because i don't even know what i ate this morning so but i do know that once we did meet
00:02:06like it was like you i'm the type of person what people know about me is that when i meet people
00:02:11and i if i like really fuck with them that means that they're good people unless just because i just
00:02:17need to just right but um and like i said i can't even remember how we met but i know that you were
00:02:23part of original flavor from the bronx and i was already i think i was already working in the industry
00:02:30at the time because i think um i thought but then was already out yeah yeah and um i know i know i made
00:02:38like you dame and all of them at the same time maybe that a show at a party because i used to do
00:02:43parties like i said being involved with video music box of course you know being in new york and like
00:02:47i said when we bronx people get together like we just have this this thing so being that like i said
00:02:55we both are um we both grew up in the bronx i know that's where we both got involved in the hip-hop as far
00:03:01as fans what made you get into hip-hop as well you're an artist because dj is an artist as well
00:03:08right and actually you you can start from like your entry into the industry because like i said
00:03:17i always tell people the entry into hip-hop can be different because we can be as fans that's our
00:03:23entry but i want to know the entry point i guess you could go back to your entry point as far as
00:03:27your love for hip-hop and then how you got into it right um a career all right so for me
00:03:34the biggest structure was i'm 100 puerto rican um i didn't know i didn't know you was 100 but i
00:03:43i didn't know that so mama y papa 100 speak it fluent um it so happens that i grew up in a spanish
00:03:52home and i remember it was like i want to say 1977 78
00:04:04around this time eight tracks was the thing
00:04:09and my cousins they were a little bit older than me my cousin alex was playing cold crush
00:04:15on eight tracks for those that don't know who cold crush are cold crush is a legendary group that
00:04:25you would listen to their mixtapes before they even called the mixtapes but they were just tapes
00:04:29it was just tapes there wasn't even there was just regular tapes there used to be just 60 minute tapes
00:04:35on sony and at the time eight tracks was converting to tapes yeah so they had an adapter so he would put
00:04:44the tape inside the eight track so he could play and hearing that it was just it just was mind-boggling
00:04:55because this was you know this is pre-hip-hop this is hip-hop at it's like all you heard was 11 to
00:05:02a lime a lime to a lemon cuts the beats up half the top you know so yes y'all that whole shimon and all
00:05:11that that lingo that was really running around we weren't too enthusiastic to it but it was the music
00:05:20and the harmonization yeah that caught me like so i'm i'm probably like what like eight eight nine
00:05:28years old at this time i was born in 1969 so i'm already nine ten years old right i'm listening to
00:05:35this and it it's like gratifying to me it's like oh my goodness this is like this is it yeah but then
00:05:44getting further into it was knowing charlie chase was puerto rican
00:05:51and my cousin's like yeah charlie chase is puerto rican he's hanging with
00:05:56the guys you know what i mean and everybody's like this is crazy you know what i mean because
00:06:03when we was growing up blacks and puerto rican's really didn't get along too well
00:06:08let's be honest yeah especially in certain parts of the bronze we wasn't getting along
00:06:14but it's it's just so happens that charlie chase was puerto rican and and all i heard was the just the
00:06:20the the the rubbing of the record it was the the love rap that do do that that do that do that and
00:06:27just hearing the moving forward outside jams is happening where you see a live dj outside yeah
00:06:42you know this is when kids was running free outside and you was cool before the sun came down you had to
00:06:47be upstairs exactly so me seeing the local djs that was in my area got me more impressed into wanting
00:06:56to be that like i was the little fat kid in front of the rope and they used to be like fat boy get off
00:07:01the rope like fat boy get off the rope but i i just want to learn like i just want to see what's going on
00:07:06like yeah y'all got this crack and it's popping out here like i want to know what's going on moving
00:07:12forward my god brother he was djing and he had two turntables in his house and he had everybody over
00:07:20there my god brother biz they used to call him mickey um he used to dj and i was trying to be in his crib
00:07:30trying to learn how to dj and he was like nah you're a burger this is what they used to call you a burger
00:07:35hey you know when you say you trash they're like you're a burger you're never gonna make it
00:07:42so i was like all right watch i'm gonna get my stuff i'm gonna get my stuff and then i i ended up
00:07:50practicing and i ended up meeting a lot of djs you know like in the bronce was so different that
00:07:55everybody everybody had something like one person had one turntable another person had another turntable
00:08:01one person had one mixer and we would all go to that one person's house and yeah and we collectively
00:08:07put it together and i take my records and they take their records so it became that kind of a
00:08:14essence for me to really understand what it was to dj yeah you know and and uh the pinpoint of
00:08:23understanding music was everything like the soul the break beats the average r b songs that were
00:08:34disco and and and things like that that you would be like wow this is energy like this music was energy
00:08:42and and that was it from there i just started going i just kept i kept practicing and believing that i
00:08:49could do it even when i was a burger and i surpassed everybody exactly i want to i want to actually
00:08:59stop you right there because now that like i as long as i've known you i've never like i said i knew
00:09:04you i knew you were of latino heritage i didn't know you 100 now the only reason i'm going to ask you
00:09:11because um there's a controversy a couple months ago with lord jamal the fat joe and everything like that
00:09:16and it's funny because what what my take on it was because there was like there were so many
00:09:21differing opinions but from my from my observation from growing up in the bronx and having spanish
00:09:27friends and being involved in hip-hop i i told people that like with fat joe's comment about like 50
00:09:34whatever this discussion was i've always said to people that i get it from what joe was trying to say
00:09:40because i knew a lot of spanish people who were involved in hip-hop back when i was starting
00:09:46in hip-hop as well and i understand and then the the whole fba i don't get involved in that
00:09:51conversation because like i said everybody have their own experiences but i'm i just want to ask
00:09:55your take on only because like i said you're actually spanish you actually were there like
00:10:01basically at the beginning of what the the era i i call commercial hip-hop because there's gonna
00:10:07there's still a lot of theories about when hip-hop started and things that nature right but we're about
00:10:11the same age because i was born in 68 and like i said we came around the same time and i'm pretty sure you
00:10:16like i said now finding out like like i'm still kind of shocked because like i said you do look
00:10:24black and i always tell people that coming up it could be some people think i'm spanish a lot coming
00:10:29right without either dominican whatever so what is your take because like i said i don't want to take
00:10:34away from that but it just is but it's like bugging me because like i said i never knew that but what
00:10:40was your take when that whole controversy came on like i said to me it was just being ignorant
00:10:44that to me that's ignorant that's not you know let's be honest we all been in this game together
00:10:49everybody's been in it some way some sort if you think about one of the one of the records that
00:10:56was put in place for a lot of a lot of music it's a celly a crew record that's a that's a salsa record
00:11:04yeah you know and then there's african music that was put into it that before afro beats that nobody
00:11:10really paid attention to that there's records that was already solidifying it's a unity that was a
00:11:16unity that's not exactly that's not saying we're not here or they're not there i i just find that
00:11:24ignorant you know what i mean for me that's just ignorant because if you look at fantastic five they
00:11:31had whip a whip was spanish ruby d was spanish uh felix four had tito tito yeah i'm about to say
00:11:42yeah every crew had somebody else that was spanish there was a dj named dj disco whiz that was a
00:11:48yeah like you know there's so much melee for nothing because at the end of the day we all been in the
00:11:54same thing in the same roof and believing in the same thing so there's no real splitting that up for
00:12:01me for me i i just found that ignorant yeah you know that's just somebody looking for something
00:12:06to say just to say it yeah it was definitely territorial because based on where you live
00:12:12and the people you hung out with that's like we i i never looked at it in that way or in that fashion
00:12:17even when people talk about it because i'm like i had a lot of spanish friends who were into hip-hop and
00:12:22i didn't look at them like in any different way than who they were as opposed to their heritage because
00:12:27even with the music as you stated it was always a combination right combination there was always
00:12:32some type of especially in the bronx you would hear people playing salsa whatever type of music
00:12:38and then like combining it with you know the the hip-hop beats or the bass we just jammed to it we
00:12:43didn't care it was like yo that's it yo that's it yo that's that sounds hot that's dope yeah that's
00:12:48what new york was built on built on a melting pot it was a melting pot so like new york is where
00:12:54you had puerto ricans blacks everybody in one room and they partied and they had fun and they and
00:13:01there was no discussion about who's better or whatever because everybody had their portion of
00:13:08whatever let's not forget crazy legs was dancing in these parties you know even the graffiti artists
00:13:14right no cope cope too like all these people that was that was out there it's it's embedded for
00:13:22everybody everybody had a part in it you know it the only thing that everybody's always gonna
00:13:27state is where it started yeah you know i mean everybody's always gonna say argument that's
00:13:33yeah everybody's gonna say it started here and it started there for us it started in the bronx because
00:13:38we was in the bronx i wasn't in brooklyn i wasn't in queens i wasn't in jersey which i don't think jersey
00:13:45was even an equation at the time but i'm just saying no because then you would have to go to
00:13:52baltimore down there and go to delaware and chicago and all that you know what i mean that's a whole
00:14:00that's a whole nother melee but but as far as the hip-hop you know for me it's always gonna be the
00:14:07bronx yeah definitely you know what i mean i i come from 174 university i was born in cyprus in the bronx
00:14:15uh you know what i grew up on is priceless like you know the aspect of going to crazy eddie and
00:14:23buying two records or going to any record store and be like yo i heard this record listening to radio
00:14:30um i was listening to africa islam and they was playing these break beats and they went like this
00:14:36and maybe like it's number two and three pick those like you understand what i'm saying so for me it's like
00:14:43i cherish those moments i cherish what it was to really enjoy hip-hop yeah i mean i grew up the
00:14:49scale of even seeing a sugar hill label yeah exactly and like i said i grew up in the soundview area
00:14:56so it's like you know they had those jams and then across across the way was bronx river right i was
00:15:02like and even though i was too small to go to these areas we would hear about it and then like you said
00:15:07if we had everybody had the cassette tapes the older kids would come back yo listen to this or
00:15:12yeah this is the book the big boombox era so we sat in front of the building or in the park and just
00:15:18listen to this man till the batteries died and we had a chip in for batteries you know it was definitely
00:15:24definitely a great time and i i i i enjoyed the experience and even back then even though like i wasn't
00:15:33rapping or deejaying or doing any of the the elements i was still involved because i was always
00:15:38a fan right and and watching watching the people um grow up in the neighborhood like um you remember
00:15:47the boogie boys yeah um yeah i forgot his well one of the guys lived right down the block from me
00:15:53he was boy so seeing somebody that on a block actually on a record in a video like that was
00:16:00exciting and then a couple years later when i got to high school that's where i met slick rick dana dain
00:16:05mc search so my hip-hop journey was like seeing people at the very beginning so i definitely have a deep
00:16:13appreciation for what went into the early days to what it is now absolutely you know crazy so for me
00:16:22it was special k from the treacherous three yeah right down the block for me and to find out his his
00:16:30brother was tila rock yeah exactly and their youngest brother was is my best friend to this day
00:16:36called tone and you know being there watching them rehearse and seeing them get ready to go to uk
00:16:47before anybody going out of out of the country like witnessing that was crazy and not even
00:16:54not mention but i'm gonna mention it going to rko fordham to see wildstyle the day it came out
00:17:01with the keaton family special k tila rock his brother his mother we went to go see the the
00:17:09matinee of the movie the first day it opened and everybody was in there i felt like a little kid
00:17:15in a candy store cold crust was there felis four was there cool hurt and all these people and i'm like
00:17:23yo this is crazy like you know i mean knowing that they were in the movie and they was there for the movie
00:17:29and and and it wasn't even like on a level that is where it is now you know videos wasn't even
00:17:36popular at that time so it's like like like you said seeing what we saw and coming up in that time
00:17:44and then actually becoming involved um i tell people like the the just experience it and this is why i
00:17:51hate when i see some of these shows or even back when like people would be on panels people are talking
00:17:56about things that we lived they're talking about things that they read in the papers or they saw
00:18:00on video but we actually lived it and that's the experience that no one could ever take away from
00:18:06me right and then being involved with video music box like at the inception like and you know growing
00:18:12up with toughy and then toughy becoming a host things of that nature and then me actually becoming
00:18:17involved in videos like it's like that time was like and i i think i'm pretty sure that you you can
00:18:25agree that we knew that hip-hop was going to be as big as it became you know i really i really couldn't
00:18:31say that because you know at that time they were saying oh it's gonna die hip-hop is gonna die hip-hop
00:18:36you know they was they were so bad yeah they were so you know especially especially my parents they
00:18:43were definitely like oh nobody wants to hear that all day long my mother used to be like turn that
00:18:51doom doom doom on but in reality she was singing hip-hop rappers the light because it used to go
00:18:56doom doom doom doom doom doom doom doom doom doom and she like turn that don't don't do like my mom's
00:19:03was crazy but i ain't paying attention to that two years later but you know the understanding of what
00:19:10it became is is it's a blessing because we could say we were there for it yeah you know i'm saying like
00:19:18from seeing artists and and seeing people that was in the game that been on stages but you probably
00:19:27didn't get to see them yeah you know you saw or heard it but you didn't really get to see them
00:19:33like you you heard tapes because you had those tapes but imagine what it would have been like to see
00:19:39cold crust battling fantastic yeah at that time they wouldn't let me in that because i was too young
00:19:45exactly you know what i mean or my father wouldn't let me outside but to experience the hip-hop as it
00:19:52grew that's a blessing like i thank god every day for all my blessings and lessons when it comes to hip-hop
00:20:00and being able to tour the world and and because of hip-hop and and because of you know doing things that
00:20:07i love yeah because the hardest thing is you know we go to college we go to school and we don't end up
00:20:13what we want to be because it's it's not a profession you know what i mean but it became a profession it
00:20:19became a career it became something that we believed in so we stuck with it and i think definitely like
00:20:26just knowing that um i think for me specifically like i said um it wasn't romeo i'm trying to think of
00:20:34um rudy's um hip-hop name in the boogie boys but actually seeing like the people like i said and then me
00:20:41going to high school and then seeing like hearing slick rick with with dougie fresh and like i think
00:20:47knowing that i know these people and they're actually doing something and just like you said
00:20:54you know you with tila rocket and the family things of that nature and then i think for me i realized
00:21:00because then going to video music box when things was like steadily coming up like that made me believe
00:21:07it more so because it was actually happening and i was witnessing it as opposed to being a pipe dream
00:21:13because our parents told us like don't even think about it and things of that nature and of course
00:21:18you know our parents knew better and back then there was no j i mean run dmc was just bubbling so
00:21:25even run dmc wasn't there yet where it was like we were like we want to be that because all we had
00:21:30were the tapes nobody's making money off i mean people may have been making dollars doing shows and
00:21:37things of that nature but even back then remember crime was at its worst yeah you know we wasn't
00:21:44allowed certain areas you know because i mean there was 3 000 murders back in new york like in the early
00:21:5080s like and they can sit like if it's 400 now that's a big crime stat no like people were getting
00:21:57killed during the day like you know in front of people broad daylight yeah and and remember
00:22:03that broad daylight hip-hop definitely had a bad name because there's people in the streets you
00:22:08know doing certain things you know and like i said but but i don't know um your entry point like you
00:22:15said was you know being involved with original flavor and i forgot i remember meeting dame because
00:22:23of his family like there were darian dash and all of them darren chadler and all of them i met them like
00:22:30um trends of culture like like so many different groups and and and just knowing people and then
00:22:36seeing how these things picked up and like i said the video music box angle like i said i know like
00:22:41what you were doing as a dj actually you know what let me let me cut it down a little because i i have
00:22:47to and like i said this was definitely something that we were definitely talking about but i i gotta talk
00:22:51about your your weight loss i gotta talk about the fact that you know chubby chub no knowing the chubby
00:22:56chubby chub that i've met like you know we all like i mean i was a skinny guy i've gained weight but
00:23:01no you were like definitely a big man yeah i was definitely fat yeah
00:23:11and like i said i knew i knew i was gonna end up jumping around but i i know when i saw i think on
00:23:17facebook a couple of years ago i'm seeing pictures of you and i'm like
00:23:20like that's not chubby chub i'm like i don't know who that guy is but i i i got a contact
00:23:27and this and the other but to see like you know like i i guess we could talk about your weight loss
00:23:33journey because it was just amazing just like realizing that that was actually you and then
00:23:38i actually ran into you at lord finessa's thing in jersey and i'm looking at you like yo yo and i know
00:23:45you get it all the time i know you've gotten it over the years because it was such a transformation
00:23:50and i i told you then and i'm gonna repeat it again like i'm proud that you know you did what
00:23:57you're doing and you're still you're still it's still a journey still it's still in it it's a lifestyle
00:24:02i'm trying to lose 40 pounds and you you you lost like two bodies you know you know i mean
00:24:08you know the the biggest thing is you know i never planned it right it was i've tried numerous
00:24:16of times i've tried i'm not gonna lie to you i've tried before the time that i officially stayed with
00:24:22it i've tried numerous times my son used to tell me come on dad let's go let's go to the gym my son
00:24:28runs five miles no problem my son was benching 315 no problem i would go with him and i'd be like
00:24:37yeah i'll go today and then don't go tomorrow then i i fade out like yeah i'm good and mind you
00:24:44i was borderline diabetic i was on insulin for seven years my doctor said if i don't change my
00:24:50life i'm gonna die i didn't pay attention to that you know just like minority people don't care
00:24:56we're gonna be like whatever it's gonna happen it's gonna happen we're gonna figure it out
00:25:01but lo and behold thank god um i didn't plan it i was doing twitch during pandemic yeah and what
00:25:10happens people don't realize if you walk anywhere from 6 000 to 10 000 steps a day for 30 days
00:25:21you lose weight without you even realizing that you're losing weight
00:25:26i'm gonna get on that again when this interview is over um so
00:25:33moving forward i was doing twitch i was doing twitch during pandemic and i used to do five to six hours
00:25:41for six days straight
00:25:45you know this was just not just i was trying to entertain everybody
00:25:50so i was moving back and forth entertaining and dancing mind you i had the biggest stomach
00:25:56at that time it was 400 pounds easy yeah i had the biggest stomach but i was trying to you know move and
00:26:04make people laugh and and trying to get people in tune because we're going through a sad time music
00:26:10is irrelevant you know music ain't doing what it was supposed to so we playing classics we playing
00:26:15things we forgot about and and keeping people's structure in that whole element of twitch which i'm
00:26:22supposed to do that today but um um so it's like it becomes i'm moving around and i'm wearing a father
00:26:33x hoodie at that time a 5x at that time and this is four years ago because june 9th will be four years
00:26:42that i that i'll be celebrating consistency of being in the gym and eating right and working out and
00:26:49being diligent and and all that so i i was like the hoodie is mad big i was like no i gotta go get a
00:26:56smaller hoodie so i went in and mind you champion run big already yeah of course so i'm already
00:27:03wearing a bigger champion just so that with a stomach it don't sit on my stomach so i'm
00:27:10i'm like yo this is mad big so i'm gonna get a sweater another uh champion and get a smaller one
00:27:15so it was like a 3x i was like wait a minute that's a big difference this is crazy this was like
00:27:24in that instant the next morning i woke up and i went and signed up with la fitness i had canceled my
00:27:30planet fitness signed up with la fitness and got a trainer i got a i got a trainer and um this trainer
00:27:39was 27 years old his name is christian and christian pushed me so much that i i never stopped and and
00:27:50and i can tell you that i'm i'm thankful i'm so thankful and then i ended up traveling the world and
00:28:01training with different people and everybody was helping me and then i got another trainer
00:28:09and the trainer i got which is the trainer i have now well with another trainer um my main trainer though
00:28:15uh one of my main trainer his name is dean he's in queens he took a chance on me and he was like
00:28:24i'm gonna i'm gonna mold you and that's what happened i i was i was molded like if you look
00:28:32at me i'm i'm solid like it's it's crazy like you you you you know people pay to get through these
00:28:40things but they don't realize how much of a process you really got to believe in yourself yeah like
00:28:47somebody can push you but if you're not getting exactly yeah yourself mentally locked in it's not
00:28:54gonna work because you're gonna always feel like i don't see results i don't see this i don't see that
00:29:00i go to the gym and they look like and he looks like if you live with that you ain't never gonna
00:29:06do it you got to look within and believe in yourself and you know at 55 it's the hardest thing for
00:29:15anybody after 50 to even keep an endurance yeah your metabolism is low testosterone testosterone is low
00:29:25yeah you know there's a lot of things that play against you when you get older because you don't
00:29:30realize that that ultimate word of if you don't use it you lose it yeah you lose that you lose certain
00:29:37things like with this lifting and different angles different motions of your body certain things in
00:29:44your body is weak like trust me i couldn't when i first started i couldn't even playing for 10 seconds
00:29:49now i could play for two minutes and 30 seconds you know what i mean yeah and and lifting is really
00:30:01you know the thing now for me is more building body muscle now now it's building muscle like i lost all
00:30:07the weight only thing i got to do now is is lose body fat i went from 63 percent of body fat to 29
00:30:14percent so if i get down to 15 percent in body fat i'm good i ain't trying to be a body builder i just
00:30:22want to be fit and healthy you know and and to and to um add that i'm not on no medicines like i'm on a
00:30:32minimum of blood pressure pills because it's inherited in the family you know but i eat well i sleep well
00:30:40i take care of myself those things are very important when it comes to this work this
00:30:44journey of trying to lose weight and the focus of knowing how to eat once you learn how to eat
00:30:50is what helps you more than anything you could think of it's not ozempic i don't disrespect anybody
00:30:58that's on these meds or anybody that does a surgery there's so many things that you can do before you do
00:31:05it yeah that you got to push yourself for it because i know some people get caught up in trying to take
00:31:13the easy way out and end up gaining whatever way back anyway yeah especially like those that do like
00:31:18let's say the sleeve or the lap band yeah that that's like a rubber band once it stretches you able
00:31:24to eat the only thing that's not like that is gastro yeah once you do the gastro there's no turning
00:31:31back because they take a certain percentage of your stomach out now if you end up gaining weight on top of
00:31:38that that that's crazy yeah that means yeah that means you wasn't really trying to do what you
00:31:43yeah you you really just put yourself at risk even when i see people that go and do surgery the the
00:31:49actual bbls and all that and then end up getting the weight back like why did you do that so you could do
00:31:58that again like i said it's the easy way out and and and it's funny because i i gotta give credit to dj scratch
00:32:06because you know he's been doing his thing as far as the workouts as well with the push-ups
00:32:10um and dj wiz being dj which you know we've been throwing parties for years so we said we're gonna
00:32:15start doing that because um like you and and scratch like you all like detail it on social media and that
00:32:22gets me because i'm like we're all we're all about the same age right dj wiz is like 70 but um no
00:32:27shouts the wiz and and what what what i what what i really get sick of with us is when one of our
00:32:36um contemporaries die we get on this yo we got to do better for ourselves and the next week we're back
00:32:43at burger king or whatever it is that we were doing that you know our contemporary or our friends had
00:32:49done because even when um when scoop had passed away like you know i heard the conversations i heard
00:32:55people and it's like there was somebody i'm not gonna name that i saw like about a month later
00:33:00had that real talk and then they're doing the the drinking and the thing i'm like money we just had
00:33:05this conversation literally a month ago when school passed away and you're basically still doing the
00:33:10same thing and it's like yo and it's like i'm just letting you know that you know we can't keep
00:33:14continuing to say these things and not put forth the effort you know it's a lot of that but i mean you
00:33:20know like i said and and in this life of of china how can i say it of of trying to rectify your life
00:33:30yeah you know some people are so just they just stuck you know i'm saying and they don't have
00:33:37the capability of saying i'm gonna do it yeah you know i mean even if you're around somebody you can't
00:33:43force nobody to go to the gym you can't force nobody to eat the way you eat you can't force nobody to say
00:33:50hey take a little step here and there my thing is for anybody it's one day at a time yeah definitely
00:33:57you know you know my you know my hashtag is no excuses chubb i made all the excuses i i was gonna
00:34:04do i don't have that no more that's that's my thing my other hashtag is chubb fit you know my next
00:34:11year like they said the knicks in 26 so my thing in 26 is i want to train people that are
00:34:21that was what i was yeah obese yeah and show them that it's possible
00:34:28definite example because you know a lot of people you know a lot of people that were that's like the
00:34:33way i was our biggest thing is intimidation like we could have all the confidence in the world as a big
00:34:40person yeah like i always had confidence there was no lacking in confidence i'm from the bronze i don't
00:34:46have i ain't have no you know the whole little snapping on you fat and all it i grew up on that
00:34:51yeah but a lot of people don't have that mentality as they get older a lot of people go and they get
00:35:00into depression yeah and they get into their mind where they feel like they're not good enough
00:35:06and everybody is capable to be good enough everybody has a chance at will to make themselves
00:35:12better all you got to do is take a step at doing it yeah but you got to lock in you got to want it
00:35:20like i used to wear 5x and sweaters 52 and pants i'm wearing 34 36 large shirts
00:35:29i think i'm bigger than you now i'm like what the hell i mean you're taller but i'm saying like as far
00:35:35as yeah so it's like you know it's it's it's already embedded so it's like for anybody that's
00:35:42listening or anybody that has a reason to say i don't want to do it or i'm scared to do it don't be
00:35:49you can do it anybody can do it if i did it at at 54 at 55 years old yeah you can do it that's
00:35:59impressive in itself definitely yeah like all my trainers say that and then they also say
00:36:04i should have never been that big you know what i mean like my body should have never been that big
00:36:10but it's all the mcdonald's all the white castles all the dunkin donuts all this and all that yeah and
00:36:19and just letting you go in the whole pie of pizza to your face and soda and all that stuff played a
00:36:25big part in my life especially as a dj like you know my night life is crazy yeah i just have to
00:36:31bring that up too you know nightlife is crazy you you gotta know when to say nah i'm not doing that
00:36:37nah you know this is why i have to half of everybody that's in the industry when they wake up they're
00:36:43sluggish it's because of everything they ate prior to the next morning and we don't realize that we don't
00:36:52we don't take that into accountability of what we eating it's what they say you are what you eat
00:36:58and i also i also know that um we as a society at least in america we've gotten away from natural
00:37:05foods as well everything is processed and um i know that that had that definitely has an effect because
00:37:11our bodies are not processing what we're putting in because we're not supposed to really be eating it
00:37:16or at least eating the amount that we're eating right so what i've been doing recently i've been
00:37:21like putting you know staying away from the processed foods because i had to think about it myself because
00:37:27um like you know i've gotten back on my health journey but i've had to think about it where
00:37:33like my parents are from the south you know my family's from the south and they would eat and eat and
00:37:39eat and eat and they wasn't getting like they would get sick but not the type of sicknesses we have
00:37:45where there's more cancer because there's more chemicals we're putting into our bodies now before
00:37:51it was just a matter of just eating too much and but the thing is when even they was eating too much
00:37:55it wasn't processed foods right they're getting sick in a different way where they were still able to
00:38:01either recover if they caught it at the right time but the sicknesses that the people that we know have
00:38:06been dying and family it's like things that 10 years ago that was unheard of because it wasn't
00:38:12around because all of this food that we're eating is definitely poison and i'm saying to myself i got
00:38:18to get away from some of the stuff because um i know that when i'm looking at like like i don't eat
00:38:24cereal like this sort of thing i just don't eat anymore because it's like if i look at the ingredients
00:38:28and i can't pronounce it i feel i shouldn't be eating yeah there's a lot of things that i started
00:38:32you know a long time ago and trust me i used to love a captain crunch berry
00:38:39i used to kill in frosted flakes oh my god fruity pebbles all these like you know no fruity petals
00:38:46trash i used to remember that milk in it'd be mad soggy but that was a diabetes soup
00:38:54nah that's what frosted flakes was you had sugar already and then you added sugar on top of it
00:39:00that was definitely diabetes yeah and you know so so there was a reason why we you know like i said
00:39:08um the reason why we as children was always so hyper because all that sugar and then in our lady years
00:39:16and then we're not as active man my mom just sent me to sleep with strawberry nestle quick
00:39:22wow and two twinkies every night if it wasn't twinkies it was pathmark vanilla cookies
00:39:32the whole row
00:39:36i'm telling you it was bad you know like when i think about all this food that i ate
00:39:40and everything that i that i let go like it's the hardest thing like people be like you don't crave
00:39:45sweets or not i really don't i really don't like it's like very minimum like if i do if i do eat a
00:39:53cake here and there you know what i mean but it's not like like i used to fiend for oatmeal pies or
00:40:02or swiss rolls like you know little debbie cakes like those type of things used to be the thing because
00:40:08they were so quick to grab and go you know what i mean and if you sat home and and and watch vcrs
00:40:15this is when vcrs was popping you over there eating a whole bag of chips mad soda two liter soda going in
00:40:23less than an hour you know that that's the type of things that i really start thinking about where
00:40:28i'm like yo this is crazy but but yeah but we have to think about it because like food is actually a
00:40:34drug it is a drug because it's like it is you get used to a certain type of food that's what your
00:40:41body's going to crave yeah and it's the hardest addiction to beat being a foodie is the hardest
00:40:49addiction to beat it's just as bad as being a dope fiend it's just as bad as being a crackhead
00:40:55because you'll go to a point where you gotta try to figure out how do i adjust myself how do i get
00:41:03away from kool-aid how do i get away from tang how i get away from soda not you know i'm puerto rican
00:41:11so we grew up on tang but i also but this is what i tell people because um when you think about it
00:41:19you have to eat yeah you do gotta eat but you don't gotta eat to live that's what i'm saying is yeah
00:41:26it's not like narcotics where you don't necessarily need it to survive so you can get rid of it but with
00:41:32food you need food but the thing is we just have to eat the right type of food because we're gonna
00:41:37be like i gotta eat i gotta eat so yeah we're always gonna say we gotta eat gotta eat because
00:41:41you're gonna start hearing in your stomach you're like oh i gotta eat but in reality you need to
00:41:47rethink what you're gonna eat you gotta really pace yourself at what you're eating you know you gotta
00:41:53implement snacks that that'll implement that meal aspect so you can have four meals in a day so you
00:42:00could get your little 2000 calories that you need of protein that goes along with the carbs and
00:42:06everything that you want to eat yeah so that's when it becomes a thing like but it's true like food
00:42:13is man i was a foodie like man especially after the club all the alcohol you consume we go to any
00:42:21restaurant forget about it and especially you've been on tour so it's like you're you're getting like
00:42:26different types of foods and at all types of hours and yeah yeah so like being on tour was terrible
00:42:34because you eat whatever you could get at that moment so that was killing people that was killing
00:42:39us like oh like you know what i mean like only thing open is mcdonald's anywhere anywhere in the world
00:42:45it's mcdonald's anyway lord it's mcdonald's the only time that i love me you're not eating salad
00:42:53nah nobody eating a salad exactly a filet of fish would probably be the only thing that you could
00:42:59consider probably healthy at a time where you're not eating the burger and all the salsa and all that
00:43:06stuff but there's still sauce on the fish but it's a better it's a better consumption than you have in
00:43:13everything else yep but that's good um because like i said i think the most important thing the
00:43:20most important thing that we have to deal with um at our age is definitely some people like you know
00:43:28the money i'm like yeah but if you're not healthy you can't make money yeah that's that's you know money
00:43:35comes and goes yeah your heart is only one exactly your heart goes is over you know not just your
00:43:43heart nowadays diabetes is taking people's limbs yeah you know diabetes is is bad diabetes is a real
00:43:51situation where people really got to take for especially for those that are type 2 you have a chance
00:43:58yeah i'm like i'm diabetic so i'm type two so yeah so i was i was borderline i was borderline diabetic
00:44:05where i had to use insulin for seven years right and then as soon as i changed everything she was like
00:44:13oh you don't need that no more you know what's that my next step that's what i'm working once the ac
00:44:20the ac1 came down and i started realizing all my my glucose and everything i was good yeah
00:44:28she was like oh no no more of that like i'm thankful for that yeah you know because like i said i didn't
00:44:36plan it but it planned to be the right thing to do yeah and even right now it's like people be like how
00:44:43did you age younger instead of older well one thing i i could say is that i wasn't really a drinker
00:44:54i wasn't really a person that smoked you know what i mean like there's a lot of things that play a part
00:45:00in your in your own life being you know i'm saying and also depression is what makes a lot of people
00:45:06old yeah your face starts to turn into this little i don't feel like this and i don't but you don't
00:45:14realize how much shrugging and all that is in your face that's taking that away from you that's people i
00:45:20grew up with and they look older than me people are surprised at my age and even like when my hair
00:45:27is out i definitely look older my hair is braided look look i got a whole joint is an afro it's just
00:45:36you know what i mean but it's like it's just like it's just it's crazy you know what i mean at 55 that
00:45:44i turn my whole life around and i'm willing to help a lot of people as well i try to help a lot
00:45:49of our own peers like people that are djs i try to tell them like yo i gotta do this because by the
00:45:57time you know you know we losing everybody so quick because just the reason why it's because men don't
00:46:04like going to the doctor that's the problem the problem isn't that you get sick and it's whatever
00:46:12and then you wait and you wait no the problem is nobody likes to get nearly checked because they
00:46:17afraid of getting these answers i could i could guarantee there's at least 100 million men that have
00:46:25not in their 50s got a colonoscopy and and i hate i hate to admit it because i literally spoke to my doctor
00:46:32recently i have to schedule one because i haven't taken one yet so you're right i said i and it's
00:46:39really ridiculous even um to be tested for prostate cancer and things of that nature and it's like
00:46:46you know it is scary if you find out that you have it but the point is you find out and you got to take
00:46:52whatever necessary right to get rid of it you know before it gets to a point where it's there it's done
00:46:58and you're done and and for me you know thank god my mom's is the cancer survivor my mother too my
00:47:05mother twice oh my mother once and she's the cancer survivor thank god for 15 years she's been cancer
00:47:12free um and that's what really stirred stirred me to always check my colonoscopy or my blood work like
00:47:22doing all that stuff but i've always been a person i've been to the hospital you know i've been to bronze
00:47:27lebanon i've been to lincoln monty fuel you name it i've been there you know what i mean speaking of
00:47:39your mother we have the same birthday yeah the 26th oh you know what because i saw no i saw you're
00:47:47posting on threads on march 28th my birthday you probably posted on the 28th but that's what i thought
00:47:52you said happy birthday greeting my mom my mom's birthday is the 27th my bad she's the 27th and
00:47:57mine's the 28th but when i sort of posted on the 28th i was like oh we have the same birthday so it's
00:48:02crazy that week so the 27th is my mother's birthday my best friend's birthday the 29th and my son's
00:48:11birthday the 31st oh wow salt from salt and pepper kwame we have the same birthday that's crazy so
00:48:21you know aries are good people other people lady gaga you know a little list but yeah aries is
00:48:26definitely you know great people so good people you know good people but uh and i'm sorry to cut you
00:48:31on because like i said when you had mentioned your mother i was like oh yeah by the way yeah but you
00:48:36know what let's look i'm glad that we had like the health talk and the losing weight but i also want
00:48:41people to know if they don't know because you're from the bronx but you're currently you're still you're
00:48:46still doing radio it's still doing radio out in new england providence rhode island um i was doing
00:48:53boston jamming i'm four five now i'm doing this new station it's called the juice 93 7 tuesdays and
00:49:00thursdays okay and you can catch me on twitch and you can catch me at any local gym
00:49:07but i do but i but i but i also see that um shout to you know what's so funny i just realized like
00:49:17i've had several djs already i had dj whiz um grandmaster d um well i'm supposed to scratch
00:49:24on instagram but anyway um the reason why i brought that up because i i also noticed and
00:49:31because that's why grandmaster d came to mind like grandmaster d like is on a flight like every
00:49:37every day it seems but i always see on your on your social media posts you're still doing parties
00:49:42as well yes i'm thankful i'm still thankful to do parties um you know i was traveling with 50 cent
00:49:49for the last 10 years i dj for 50 for 10 years um and i still you know get booked and do things
00:49:58like that i'll be in canada july 20th i'll be in montreal um i do parties you know in the bronx i
00:50:07do parties in providence boston connecticut you know i'm thankful that i'm still in the game you
00:50:13know came from the era where your name had to be you had to have something to go with your name you
00:50:20know it wasn't social media it was your name you building your brand your name and i've been
00:50:28i've been thankful for that and still being relevant yeah you know for a lot of people that
00:50:34don't know who chubby chubb is you know that that's a that's a that's a blessing for me because
00:50:39i still gotta introduce myself and now even more like to even people that i've known for years when
00:50:45they see me they'll be like no you ain't chubby chubb exactly chubby chubb i know what glasses he was
00:50:51mad big like what no you ain't i mean between me and you i think you got darker too i i was like
00:50:58no i've been the same color maybe today maybe today because it was hot outside it was blazing hip-hop and
00:51:06r&b today what do you say what do you say to people that may i mean people are not even like question
00:51:13your name at your size oh yeah everybody like you can't call yourself chubby chubb no more that's
00:51:20the first thing i said to you like when i i when i i was like you're not chubby chubb anymore you can't
00:51:24you can't even go much you can't everybody says that like if you read all my all my comments everybody
00:51:31said you got to change your name you can't call yourself chubby chubb no more i'm gonna be chubby
00:51:35chubb but you know pretty soon it'll probably be bro brolic chubb hey that transformation that that's
00:51:43that's the only thing i could say but i'm gonna always be chubby chubb i'm still at heart still a
00:51:49fat person kid that love cake but i just can't eat it you know what i mean but i'm like i said i thank god
00:51:56for my blessings and lessons um if i can install to anybody in the world that feels
00:52:03being overweight is harsh for yourself and and doesn't have the mentality to to get it done
00:52:12take steps at it take your time and do it you can do it you can change you don't need
00:52:19a doctor to tell you you got to take 19 000 pills you don't need nobody to tell you oh you can't do it
00:52:27go do surgery you know surgery should only be as the last result yeah and and what i say was when
00:52:33i say last results for me it would have to be i can't bend over and tie my sneakers yeah
00:52:41are you gonna die in two hours if you don't get it done type thing well i'm gonna be honest my doctor
00:52:47told me before anything said that if i don't take care of myself i'm gonna die
00:52:51yeah at my heaviest i was at i got a video up i had did um this tv show called dance 360
00:53:00with kel from keenan and kel and and fredjo star was the host and that video and that and that tv
00:53:08episode i had did i was 440 pounds i was wearing a whole car canine outfit which was curtains
00:53:18when i look at that video i'll be like wow like and even when i look at myself and i look at old
00:53:27pictures i'll be like it's crazy like i had the biggest stomach i could remember sitting down
00:53:33and i used to eat food off my stomach the plate i used to just put it on my stomach
00:53:39i have two phones and i put both phones on my stomach
00:53:47i i can say one thing you you you you you're definitely inspiring me because i'm like i need
00:53:52to lose at least well i'm like i'm at 210 now which is my lowest weight this year because i wouldn't
00:53:59have i've been i've been as high as 240 which isn't you know can be true but for me coming up i was only 130
00:54:06you know i did the muscular thing i got muscular then all of a sudden i'm like ah i don't want to
00:54:10work out anymore but i'm going to continue eating so it's on a different level but i'm still too heavy
00:54:17my size your height seeing what you what you've done and like you're literally like a third of the
00:54:24person so it's like um i'm saying to myself like i i said to myself like i have no excuse but actually
00:54:31speaking of somebody that actually was in a much heavier space like i had like i have another
00:54:39choice and i'm going to start walking well i can't walk now let me rephrase it i'm not gonna say i can't
00:54:43walk but the summer is my enemy i can't do anything above 80. but i still got to put apart the effort
00:54:50because like i said just like i said just having this conversation with you like i said it's just
00:54:54making me making me feel bad for myself because i'm like damn like like you shouldn't feel bad for
00:55:00yourself it should make you it should make you definitely say i got to take a chance and make it
00:55:07happen you know what i mean because i never want nobody to feel bad i want people to feel like
00:55:12i can do it too yeah i can look just as good as that person that's sitting in that gym that got all
00:55:18these muscles yeah i can do that too granted i you can do it too i did it you can do it there's no
00:55:26such thing as can't it just takes look simple sitting in a chair standing up from the chair
00:55:32sitting down getting up sitting down 10 times three sets that's an exercise that's that's a movement
00:55:38that's something that that helps you helps your core like we lose core we don't realize how important
00:55:44our core is you know me being as big as i was it was hard like getting out of a sofa i used to be so
00:55:51big that i gotta roll over and lean and and then to get up you understand what i'm saying like me and
00:55:58technician dj we used to play this game like let's see if you get up without touching anything on the
00:56:03sofa but later on in life that's really a thing yeah you know how hard it is to be 300 something pounds
00:56:12and just get up out of the sofa nope without doing this because your core your core has to be yeah
00:56:22you have to you have to have core and that core means everything we don't take we take that for
00:56:28granted definitely that's why people be over there my back hurt uh this and my legs don't they be
00:56:35feeling shot yeah because we're not giving ourselves the ample enough time to say oh let me get myself
00:56:43in in stretching let me get myself and say oh i can do this or let me just practice picking up bags
00:56:50like i can remember when it when i used to bring groceries upstairs it would take me about an hour
00:56:57to bring 20 bags upstairs because i would do it in increments yeah i would sit down for that long
00:57:06then go down and go get the rest then come back up thinking now i can carry 20 bags and no problem
00:57:12and a case of 40 water upstairs because i have the core yeah you know what i'm saying like i worked at
00:57:20that so it's possible anybody can do it they just gotta take time and do it they just gotta say you
00:57:27know what i give up i give up not trying not trying to make it happen yeah so let me ask you a question
00:57:33because like i said because like just doing this and coming up the you know coming up as big as you
00:57:40were and then losing that weight i know everything we do affects our mentors how is your mental health
00:57:48along the way because i don't care what anyone says when you go through any type of change
00:57:52it might not be drastic and when i say mental i don't want people to think that i mean like you're
00:57:57going crazy or you know for lack of a better term but just how like how is your mental state because
00:58:02that's definitely um a thing because it's a dramatic change the gym helps you with all that
00:58:10to be honest the gym helps you with all that the only thing that i've always and i still could say that
00:58:15i deal with is body dysmorphia sometimes i'll be feeling like i'm still fat yeah when i know i'm
00:58:22not but it's it's it's because i've been so big all my life that i i didn't i couldn't believe it
00:58:31you know what i mean like even when i look at an old picture and i go wow that's really me so i start
00:58:37blaming my friends i'll be like yo you my friend and you let me get this big yeah you know what i mean so
00:58:44i'll be like it's so funny you said it because i used to i used to tell girls that i'm like y'all
00:58:48never pushed me away when i started gaining weight so i just kept going so i get it you know so i i say
00:58:57i say it i go and i and i'll be like y'all let me get like this you know y'all supposed to be my
00:59:03friend like i'm talking about friends that i got for 40 50 years i like y'all crown me all the fat
00:59:09you fat this you fat cow you you big bear like all this and i'm like y'all allowed me to get like
00:59:16that instead of saying nah chub don't eat that yo chub don't do that yo chub and i now i'll be like
00:59:24oh this is crazy you know what i mean like it's like it's weird because i still deal with that like
00:59:33i still feel sometimes even when i work out certain form i don't i don't gorilla stance
00:59:40well for certain things right because it's kind of like a gorilla stance you got to have when you do
00:59:45certain exercises yeah sometimes i'll be feeling like i'm mad fat like it'll hit me like oh you fat
00:59:53like nah i ain't i'm bugging out like why am i doing that now then i get right to it but mentally it's
01:00:00it's it's the best thing for you all your thought process all your ideas you know things you could
01:00:07be going through you take it out on them weights and take it out on on these exercises that you got
01:00:12to build yourself to make yourself better i think for me it's going to be different because i grew up
01:00:19skinny so it was opposite for me so when i get back into that shape i'm gonna be like i can't believe i
01:00:26let myself go but like i said i know for you since like you were always big and that's what you're
01:00:32used to so i think like it definitely plays on your mind because like you said you still have the mind
01:00:37of a fat person right and a skinnier body because if you think if i tell you right now right when i was
01:00:45when i was 17 i was 250 pounds but then that's big compared to everybody i was looking like rudy from fat
01:00:55albert you know saying everybody was dumb yeah everybody was dumb skinny like you know when i was
01:01:02growing up in the 80s everybody was skinny yeah including so me i was i was a fat person but that's
01:01:11the weight i was not too long ago and i was like yo that's crazy yeah at 250 i was 250 at 17 and that was fat
01:01:21225 i'm over here looking like a skinny person now everybody like yo you too skinny man how you get that
01:01:32thing like that's crazy and the first thing you owns epic you did a surgery nah man it's just i didn't
01:01:40really document my journey that's why there's bits and pieces now you know that that's why because a
01:01:47friend of mine told me when i first started he's like yo don't post because when you post and you
01:01:53stop going they're gonna be like uh he quit and that was a good thing that he did that that he told
01:02:00me that right so i never post i just was going to the gym so if somebody saw me they saw me and when
01:02:08people used to see me they're like yo losing weight you looking good but now it's like we don't even know
01:02:16it's you like i'm telling you like i stood in front of like people let's say like mop right and they
01:02:25they was like and they they gave me a deck but they didn't know who i was just for being cordial
01:02:31right that you know they give you the cordial you know what up and then you go oh that's it
01:02:38so and then let's say tech ago so y'all ain't gonna know know that was chubby chub
01:02:47nah that ain't chub hell no that ain't chub you know what i mean so they be like oh
01:02:53shit like they bug out i swear when i saw you at that finesse party if i hadn't seen pictures on
01:02:59facebook i would not have known because when i saw you i was like right yo because i saw the pictures
01:03:05already so it's like yo you're really you that sounds like you know i don't know if you saw my
01:03:10face when i saw you but i'm like yeah it's like you know proud but like still shocked because it's like
01:03:17yo this is not the you're not who i knew coming up you know and like i said it's it's definitely
01:03:24that's why i'm asking you because like i said i know you you get the the the stares like who are you
01:03:30yeah i get that a lot i get a lot of double take a lot of people be like nah that ain't true
01:03:35that's crazy i get it from my hair so i can imagine you know yeah because you used to have a little
01:03:40fade and all that you know but um yeah how many people say yo they seen you in paper thin
01:03:50i still get that i had somebody hit me on about two weeks ago and they're like yo tell me i'm not
01:04:01bugging but was that you in the paper thin video i'm like first off that was 30 plus years ago and
01:04:08i'm like yeah yo the people say i look the same no you look the same it's just that you got the head
01:04:15the hair yeah like when my hair is graded like they'll see my face more because people tell me
01:04:20like when my hair is waiting oh you look the same son there's nothing the only thing is is that the
01:04:25chin strap is great exactly and and you know i mean your hair as well but if you wouldn't get a fade
01:04:30and and put your joint together you look like the same with with the gray hair you know what i mean
01:04:37yep that's that's all it is nothing in your face nothing in your face change see me everything
01:04:42changed yeah your face is like this when your face was like this before yeah when i had the apple pie
01:04:49face yeah and i had the double the double neck you know what i mean so now it's like you had the curly
01:04:56hair and you wear the hat now and you so it's not as like because if you had the curly hair still in
01:05:03the way that you had it before the face was still round as opposed to it being more like you know it's
01:05:09more structured now i got a jawline you know i got a little little jawline you know i'm i'm thinking
01:05:16i'm thinking 60 plus model stage in life you know what i mean i know one thing there are people that's
01:05:24watching this now or that when when they do watch this they look like that's not chubby chug
01:05:28there's a lot of people that's doing that now and i know you so that's why like i said it's like i i
01:05:35i can imagine like i said you walking up to somebody and they're looking at you like you know what's up
01:05:41and then you know there's a lot of that trust me people be like no i don't know who you are
01:05:46i'm like yeah you don't know me and i'd be like that's crazy tex said you got to get i got to get a t-shirt
01:05:54with the old picture of me on it everybody got the hello stickers hello my name is so you say
01:06:07you got to get a t-shirt with the old chub on it because i swear i would think that you were
01:06:12impersonating yourself if i didn't see those pictures i'd be like you're not chubby chub
01:06:16you got no chubby chub get the out of my face everybody everybody does it and everybody be like nah
01:06:22you ain't chub because not everybody's on social media you know what i'm saying and and if they
01:06:28are they're not really looking at your page like that so people that's why you know i get it when
01:06:33people say you you did ozempic you you're on surgery you did the surgery like i did nothing but bust my
01:06:41ass every day to this day i was actually on ozempic but that was my diabetes not because of yeah but
01:06:48that yeah but see it didn't work for me at all but it's different if you're taking it because of
01:06:54diabetes yeah people are buying it over the counter just initially taking it without having the
01:07:01authorization of how many units to take exactly so the drastic weight that you're losing makes it even
01:07:08worse because now you got mad sag exactly mad sag your skin hat look from all the weight that i lost i
01:07:16don't have no sag i got a minimum of fat because i did it right that's what i was scared of like i
01:07:23said when i'm when i'm losing my weight i'm like i don't want to but at the same time i'm not like
01:07:29that big expansion isn't like other people i've seen because i'm like it might happen to me did you
01:07:37freeze okay no no no i'm here i'm sorry because i'm supposed to be on twitch at seven oh you know what
01:07:46i appreciate your time like that's the only problem with me it's like when i have a conversation
01:07:53with people like it's just like a regular conversation that people are just tuned to but
01:07:58let people know um how they can you know where they can hear you like what your twitch um identification
01:08:04things of that nature twitch at dj chubby chub everything instagram tick tock you name it dj chubby
01:08:11chub not two b's because i'm not chub rock no disrespect funny story i'll tell you about that one
01:08:17day when i met chub rock but um and and on twitch dj chubby chub as well and you know come through rock
01:08:28out with me i'll be there tonight it's gonna be some i'm on on twitch tuesdays thursdays fridays and
01:08:34saturdays um tuesdays and thursdays 4 p.m fridays is 7 p.m and saturdays as noon and i just do saturdays
01:08:44is all throwbacks good good times it's called good times that i just do nothing but throwbacks and
01:08:50things like that and also 90 oh man i forgot i do 94 7 a block on tuesdays i do the um the 12 o'clock
01:09:00lunchbox mix r.i.p mr c with cypher sounds i do that on tuesdays at 12 o'clock along with
01:09:06tess smooth doo-wop max glazier and cypher sounds and then tuesdays and also tuesday nights 7 p.m and
01:09:14thursday nights um the juice 93 7. follow me on instagram you can see what i'm doing see what's cooking
01:09:22well i definitely appreciate your time and the conversation we'll definitely talk again like i
01:09:28saw i'm probably yeah definitely because my friends are better than yours you know what i
01:09:33mean definitely you know and thanks to everybody that that that stayed with us and um appreciate
01:09:38everybody definitely and like i said rock with us and like i said my friends are better than yours
01:09:44and if you don't think so show me and i'll prove you wrong until the next time big said then it's because
01:09:50sign dj chubby chubb if you if you if you're live with us right now just move over to twitch watch
01:09:57it come to twitch rock out thank you because i'm i'm watching moving watching me dance exactly
01:10:07once again thanks again until next time you're ready definitely
01:10:11my brother my brother good looking thank you my brother it doesn't always happen like it's a week he's so
01:10:26good
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