THE BIG MIG SHOW
MARCH 6, 2025
EPISODE 492– 11AM
Jimmy Levy is a singer-songwriter from Miami, Florida, known for his soulful vocals and impactful lyrics. He initially gained attention on platforms like YouTube and Vine, where he showcased his singing talent. In 2020, Jimmy auditioned for Season 18 of "American Idol," performing Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" and advancing to the Hollywood
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We have a great guest for you guys tonight.
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We've tried to get him on for a while.
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that he's here. Before we fire up George, let me
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I know you had a rough night last night.
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Not great sleep. How's the knee?
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The knee's all right. It's raining today, so it does
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from the dock, right? Yeah, he said.
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I'm way ahead of the curve, which is good, you know, so.
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Yeah, that's great. It's good to hear.
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George me off a piece of that prepper bar.
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And that's not a music audition. That's just me doing my thing.
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Yeah, it's just George. You got to throw that Jingle in.
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You know, he loves to throw a Jingle anyway, you know.
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Of course you know that, George. Judging by Levy's face and he's
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like that guy. Yeah, he wasn't impressed and I
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don't blame him. We're wondering what you did
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with the money for those singing lessons.
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He doesn't want to listen to me saying it's not one of my
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talents. You know, my talent was probably
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more being in the fighting. Yeah, of course.
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It definitely wasn't singing, that's for sure.
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All right, so look, let's talk about we're going to have Jimmy
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Levy with us tonight. You know, artist, inspirational,
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often called the voice of the revolution.
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He's a great guy. I want to bring him in even
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before I do his bio because I want him to participate.
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We got a hold of a leaked video. It's supposed to be Trump and
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Zelensky behind the big meeting. We're going to pay that for the
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set to move. But let's bring Jimmy in so he
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can join us for that because. All right, here we go.
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Get a kick out of it. Welcome to the big, big Show,
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the voice of the revolution. Jimmy Lily.
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What's happening bro? Shalom.
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Shalom. Hey, hey, hey.
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How are you, man? Thanks for joining us.
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I know you guys were in the studio all day, so I appreciate
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it. We have this little thing,
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Jimmy, we do sometimes we just set the moods are motivational.
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Sometimes they're funny. Sometimes they're just really,
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you know, the kind of thing that brings out the hardcore facts.
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This is a leaked video allegedly of Zelensky and Trump.
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Let's go ahead and play it and let the audience decide.
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This hasn't been seen. So how the Trump Zelensky
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meeting should have gone, Mr. Reagan?
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That was yours. We thought that baggie belonged
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to Hunter. You know, I think the Secret
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Service probably still has it somewhere.
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I have been stealing the money. I'm sorry.
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What's that name? I must to speak honestly.
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I steal many of USA dollars to Ukraine.
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Millions. Some dollars for some oligarchs,
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also some for American bureaucrats also.
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Well, we know that, but why are you telling me this?
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Because Mr. Trump, if you end war, we cannot steal any more
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money. We must continue war.
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No, the war must end. Your people are dying, Solinsky.
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They're dying, but I want to steal more money.
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What do you want? Fellatio.
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I can do it. No, I don't want fellatio.
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No. Are you sure?
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I did. For Biden.
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OK. That is what we call
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oversharing. Look, there's nothing you have
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that I want. You're not going to convince me
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to keep this war going. You you don't have the cards.
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I not play cards. No, I know you're not literally
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playing cards. It's a metaphor.
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It's like I'm playing 4D chess and you're playing checkers.
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No, I not. Play checkers.
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There is no checkerboard, you see?
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OK, let's try this. I am in the driver's seat.
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OK. Do you understand that
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expression? No.
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But we are not in car. No, you're right.
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You're right. We're not in a car.
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That's true. Listen, Mr. Trump, I am actor
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slash comedian. I crave attention since start of
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war. I get worshipped by presidents.
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I'm worshipped by Hollywood if war.
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Ends no more attention. No more worship.
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With all due respect, Mr. Trump, this war must last forever.
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I tell you what, if you agree to end this war, we will do a
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remake of Friends and you can play Ukrainian Chandler Bing.
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How does that sound? Oh, I love the Friends.
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This is favorite show of me. I am such a Monica.
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Fantastic. OK, so let's sign the thing and
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then I'll go show you the room where Bill Clinton and Monica
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Lewinsky did it. Oh, yes, this is funny because I
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just say I'm such a Monica. Maybe we will go in room and you
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can be Bill Clinton and I will be Monica.
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Yes. You know what?
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Forget the room. Let's just sign the document.
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Does anyone have a pen? Phil?
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Where's Phil? I need a pen.
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Somebody give me a damn pen. Mr. Reagan.
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You know, I think many of us suspected that that's how the
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actual meeting occurred. We're not sure what maybe maybe
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the what they presented to the US public was AI.
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What do you think, Jimmy? Was it generated?
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Maybe that maybe that wasn't the real meaning we saw on TVI?
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Mean it looked pretty accurate. The only thing they're missing
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was the adreno, the adrenochrome blood pools that the money was
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being. Used for, Yeah, exactly.
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And the bio labs and of course all the money that got laundered
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to the Bidens and everybody else, Mitt Romney and the rest
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of them. It's pretty ugly.
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It sure is. He sure did buy a lot of a lot
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of real estate. I think he's also got an 8 and a
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half million dollar house in Ridgeban, Israel and then he's
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got the $16 penthouse in Dubai and he's got the the
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Bugatti that his wife bought for €4.6 million.
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So it's pretty crazy. All right, well let's talk about
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Jimmy for a minute. Listen, he's a singer.
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Songwriters from Miami, FL, you guys probably know him for his
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soulful vocals and impactful lyrics.
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He initially gained a bunch of attention on platforms like
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YouTube and Vine where he showcased his singing talent.
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And in 2020 and my, my wife loves this show, Jimmy
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auditioned for the season 18 of American Idol, performed Chris
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Isaac's Wicked game in advancing to the Hollywood round.
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Throughout his career, Jimmy's been open about his personal
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struggles, his spiritual journey.
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After facing challenges within the entertainment industry, he
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experienced a profound transformation, turning faith
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and reflecting the change in his music.
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You know, and it's interesting. I think that music world, we've
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seen a lot of dark side stuff come out in the last, I don't
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know, maybe 5 or 10 years. I'm not saying it wasn't there
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before, you know. Let's start off, Jimmy, I'd like
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to know, how did you get started in music?
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Were you always a music guy? I mean, did you know right from
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your early age that you were talented?
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You had a great voice? A lot of kids play around
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singing. Nobody would have wanted to
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listen to me sing with my gravelly voice.
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So how did this get started for you?
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What was your first entrance into music?
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Was just listening or did you jump right in from an early age?
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I always sang when I was little and then in 4th grade the
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teacher made everyone sing the song I Had The Dream by ABBA and
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they went around the class meeting every person singing it.
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And then when I sing it, I had like this really high pitched
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voice and everyone's like, oh you should sing, you should
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sing. And then you know, for high
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school I was kind of making sculptures and stuff and I was
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in chorus, but I didn't take music serious.
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I wanted to just make my art because I was, I started off as
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a painter. I would paint and I'd just start
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making sculptures out of crystals because my grandma, she
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was a big psychic and I actually had a lot of crystals.
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So I took those crystals and made art with it in the art
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school, you know, Vine came out. I started making covers, and
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every time I'd do a cover of someone's song, they would
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repost it. I gained a big following and I
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was like, all right, I'm doing music, you know, And I started
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taking your periods. It's interesting, you know,
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funny that you said psychic George comes from a family
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that's got a lot of psychic. So in fact, he's got a Is it
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your cousin George? That's really a famous psychic?
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She's a spiritual medium. Yeah.
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Yeah, she's been on, what's your name?
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Gina Marie DeLuca. She's, I guess she's really well
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known. She's been on the housewives
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Jersey Shore, she's been on Fox News, I think ABC radio, bunch
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of places. She's I think she's doing a,
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they're doing a show something with, you know, the ghost
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Hunters in New Jersey, that group.
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I think they want her to come on.
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So she might be doing that right now.
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Yeah, she's very well known and. Kind of runs in my family.
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My mom has it. Yeah, you, you even have a
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little bit of that George, funny enough.
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Yep. Yeah, you definitely do.
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It's interesting how that runs like that.
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So let me ask you where, You know, it's funny as I know you
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guys were in the studio, you in Deepak today and I know he's
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over there to your left. Deepak, stick your head in here.
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Let me see you for a minute, bro.
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It's all good. You guys had an amazing session
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in the studio. But when Deepak was on the show,
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I appreciate it. He he, he was, he was willing to
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share about his family. And of course, we know with his
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heritage, those parents are really strict, right?
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They're really focused on school and work and success.
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Of course, Deepak was, you know, everybody doesn't know that he's
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a closet genius over here, graduated at 16.
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He doesn't like to share that with too many people.
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But were your parents really supportive from an early age
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when you did? They get right behind your
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music. No, only my mom.
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My mom was the only one that supported me from the beginning.
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Everyone out in my family, you know, even though they're
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supportive now, they did call me a bum and they were calling me a
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bunch of things because, you know, I come from a Russian and
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Israeli family and they, you know, they want you to see the
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beat, the doctor, the lawyer and this that, you know, go to
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college. But my family was more like go
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to college. And then I don't care what you
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do, you know, and I didn't go to college because, you know, I
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thought I would be wasting time. And, you know, it turns out I
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was right about that. And I also now think college is
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a scam. I mean, in my opinion, unless
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you want to be a doctor or lawyer or whatever, go ahead and
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get that Rockefeller education, OK, but and you know, get your
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degree and become a lawyer doctor.
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But other than that, if you're creative, you're wasting time in
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college, you know? Well, he's always weird about
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college, I felt. Go ahead, George.
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I'm sorry. You got to love moms.
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Moms are the best because they'll always support you.
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But I know, I know. I went through the same stuff
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with my family's old school family doing the same crap.
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It is what it is, but you get through it.
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And look, that's how you prove them wrong, right?
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Yeah. Make a name for yourself.
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Yeah, you know, and it, and it's just funny.
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It's interesting. I always think that, you know, I
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grew up around some Russian Jews in New York and I their their
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families were strict. They really pushed the children
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to be successful. You know, I came from my family
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was Italian, of course, and it's interesting that Italians kind
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of had the same thing. My my, my family came over
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through Ellis Island. So they were early, had one of
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the first 3, the third Italian restaurant, food restaurant at
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that time in New York. So it was really unusual.
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And it's funny when you go through stuff as a child, you
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never really know. You don't really grasp what
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you're doing or what the plan is.
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But when I was in college, I got to tell you, I struggled with it
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in a lot of ways because I felt like I grew up around the mob in
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New York. So my my godfather, not like the
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movie, but my actual godfather, was a capo for the Gambino crime
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family. And it was weird.
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I'd grown up rather. So when I got into college and a
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lot of these professors were talking about business in
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classes, you know, economics and they're talking and I felt like
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I was Rodney Dangerfield. I said, what about the union
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payouts? What about when you got they're
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coming off the trucks? How do you protect the trucks?
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The point is, I didn't really, I feel like I was kind of a square
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peg in a round hole. It was weird because I'd been
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around so much business as a child.
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It was listening to them talk about things that didn't really
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make any real world sense. I struggled.
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I can't say the professors love me for it a lot of times because
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I was confrontational. I think also because I'd grown
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up around a lot of adults, less children than adults at that
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time. I, I, that dynamic.
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I guess what they expected was immediate respect because
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they've been a professor for 30 or 40 years, but they've never
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been in business. So it was a strange thing.
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So I can understand when you went through there.
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So what, you know, you, you jump into music.
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Let's talk about some of your influences, you know, some of
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maybe the acts you know, when you're young, you listen to lots
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of music and I listen to everything from because it's so
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this will actually tell tale a little my age all the way from
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disco and punk rock to rock'n'roll.
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All of that was popular back then.
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And of course, early stages of rap.
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I immediately loved rap for a number of reasons.
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So what what let's let's let me ask you this, what was the first
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musical acts? Let's talk about who influenced
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you and why. I would say the first musical
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acts was like the movie Fiddler on the Roof.
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Those songs from that movie I knew every single word from when
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I was like 3. If I was a rich man, my.
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Mom played that dude that. Was great.
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I loved the music in that movie. It was fantastic.
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Wait a minute. You're not you.
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You're you're telling me that Jessica Seta from Pussycat Dolls
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did not inspire you? Come on bro.
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I know. Come on.
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Yeah. You know what?
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You're right. You're right.
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I would say her or Kaya Jones, but I don't know.
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So Fiddler on the Roof of what came next after that, let's talk
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about kind of the run because you obviously have gone the full
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gamut. Your music is really diverse,
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but let's talk about what what after that?
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What was the next thing that hit you?
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I would always listen to like the 60s and 70s.
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All my friends were listening to the modern rap and I really
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wasn't into it. I don't know, I just thought
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music has always been terrible my whole time of being alive, so
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far from the now generation. But I was there. 60s, seventies,
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Earth, Wind and Fire, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Aretha Franklin.
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I did like Adele. She was more newer from the
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newer artists like the. But yeah, I didn't really listen
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to anybody from this generation. It was more of like the soulful
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music, you know you. Know it was funny.
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Excuse me. In our house, my father had he'd
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spent a lot of time on Broadway, so he'd been he'd he'd been in
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Rodgers and Hammerstein plays. So he he actually sung opera.
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So he would it would do a lot of that around the house.
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He played Curly in Oklahoma, as a matter of fact, for Rodgers
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and Hammerstein back then. And it was interesting the.
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So we had a lot of different music, but there was a lot of
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opera played in our house, which I always enjoyed.
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I love classical music. Even as a child I used to fall
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asleep with it playing. So it's one of those things you
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get I guess you get influenced like that.
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But of course, your your, your musical taste change as you get
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older and you know, you know, I can remember many A tracks I had
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and I hate to say the word a track.
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Of course, I'm really dating myself now, but when, you know,
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that was the normal thing in cars back then, you had an A
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track. Yeah.
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You know, I remember the first time I bought an A track.
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I think it was the knack. Get the knack, as a matter of
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fact, and. Jimmy, how old are you?
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I'm 27, yeah. Yeah, he may not even recognize
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some of that stuff, but the fact that you grew up around what I
00:17:04
would consider mature music, you know, rap wasn't as mature, but
00:17:08
I enjoyed it at the early stages, of course.
00:17:11
I think the first one was the, you know, was the Sugar Hill
00:17:14
Gang and other ones. So it started out early for me
00:17:17
that I got I got involved with it.
00:17:18
But so let's talk now. So you get So what drew you did
00:17:24
you was it the tryout? Did somebody push you to try
00:17:26
out? Did you focus on trying out for
00:17:28
American Idol? How did that come?
00:17:30
About oh, oh, I'm going to be really transparent.
00:17:33
They hit me up and they said, we want you to be on the show.
00:17:36
We'll put you with the judges. I didn't want to do it because I
00:17:39
was already making music with some of the biggest artists and
00:17:43
I thought that it wouldn't be a good book for me at that time
00:17:46
because I would. I started off as a songwriter.
00:17:48
So in Miami, you know, I ended up getting in rooms with all the
00:17:53
biggest artists that became a ghost writer.
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And I was going back and forth to LA, this and that.
00:17:58
And then my mom, one American adult, hit me up and they saw,
00:18:01
you know, I had a presence on social media just doing covers
00:18:05
and stuff. First I went on a show called
00:18:07
best cover ever, Ludacris, Bebe Rexha, who's like a pop singer
00:18:12
discovered me and this girl that we were making YouTube covers
00:18:15
together. We got on the show, Katy Perry
00:18:17
was on it and Keith Urban and a couple other people, Nicky Jam
00:18:24
and you know, we got in 2nd place.
00:18:27
And then after that, because of YouTube, the American Idol hit
00:18:32
me up. But I was already about to
00:18:34
release my first album and a song with XXX Tentacion and a
00:18:38
song with Rick Ross. And so I didn't want to do it,
00:18:41
but my mom, she's like, please, I told them no initially.
00:18:45
And then we can have that mom and fun moment.
00:18:49
And so my whole thing at that time, I was very much into the
00:18:52
occult. My grandma was the number one
00:18:54
psychic in the world. My mom is a psychic still.
00:18:57
And so during that time, my beliefs have completely changed.
00:19:00
Now I'm completely against it. But during that time, I believed
00:19:04
in it and I, I called myself a psychic.
00:19:07
And so my whole episode was about being a psychic and seeing
00:19:10
dead people and casting spells and opening portals.
00:19:13
And so the show just played off of that whole thing and the
00:19:17
family dynamic and my mom and grandma's story.
00:19:20
And, you know, I did it, you know, whatever.
00:19:23
And I got off and then I just focused on my music, you know,
00:19:27
but oh, I was started waking up and, and it was during that
00:19:32
time, you know, my episode aired during COVID and I already knew
00:19:35
what was about to happen. So I started calling it out
00:19:37
online and getting a lot of hate and stuff.
00:19:42
And, you know, I kind of lost. I wasn't far left liberal,
00:19:45
obviously I was a Satanist, a Luciferian.
00:19:47
So I mean, go figure. There's no conservative
00:19:50
Satanists. But you know, my first protest
00:19:54
song, you know, was actually an anti gun song.
00:19:57
I sang the theme song for. I wrote it with a girl.
00:20:00
It was called Hard on Your Sleeve and it was for the March
00:20:04
for Our Lives here in Florida by my house.
00:20:06
There was a school shooting and David Hogg was there and you
00:20:10
know, they had the whole thing. But I didn't know what a left
00:20:12
wing agenda was. So I didn't realize, you know, I
00:20:15
was being used for anti gun propaganda.
00:20:18
You know, now I have a bunch so, but I had a whole change.
00:20:21
I had a BLM song. I had a song about climate
00:20:23
change. I wanted to just change the
00:20:25
world. I wanted to do what was right
00:20:27
for humanity. It was always that.
00:20:29
But during the COVID era, you know, I really had my awakening.
00:20:32
I realized, OK, well, this is not what helping humanity is.
00:20:37
This really is. And then learning about how
00:20:40
real, you know, a lot of my friends were worshipping the
00:20:43
devil and doing, you know, a lot of spells and stuff.
00:20:46
I started joining in trying to be cool and edgy.
00:20:49
I realized the truth in it because, you know, I'm Jewish,
00:20:51
so I never really believed in Satan or Jesus.
00:20:54
But when I realized Satan was real because people died around
00:20:58
me doing the rituals, people had people lose.
00:21:00
I lost people. I realized how real the devil is
00:21:04
and how sick the industry is and how sick some of these artists
00:21:08
are and the things that they have to do in order to be in the
00:21:11
positions that they are in. And I was like, OK, so Jesus is
00:21:15
real then. And then, you know, I got really
00:21:17
scared because one of my friends got killed.
00:21:20
And my friend Nick, he was calling me and I was making a
00:21:24
Satanic music video and putting it out and all my songs.
00:21:27
Everything of my life became about Satan.
00:21:29
I was so obsessed, like, everything I was writing.
00:21:32
And my friend Nick, he's like, Jimmy, I want to tell you about
00:21:35
Jesus. And I would always hang up on
00:21:37
him and be like, I don't want to hear that.
00:21:38
I'm Jewish. And one day I was so scared.
00:21:40
I was in the spirit of fear. I was like, all right, tell me.
00:21:43
And he's like, I want you to go get baptized.
00:21:46
I'm like, what? My family is going to kill me if
00:21:48
I get baptized? You crazy you.
00:21:50
Know. That's like, you know.
00:21:52
Yeah, that's the exact opposite. Well, listen, I can tell you
00:21:56
this. So I was raised Catholic, went
00:21:57
through communion, confirmation, baptism, all that.
00:22:00
But I have I have some personal disagreements with the Catholic
00:22:05
Church and I just got baptized Christian like four months ago.
00:22:10
One of the best things that could happen.
00:22:14
So, man, you know, of course, a lot of the occult stuff, it's
00:22:17
pretty dark. Hollywood seems to be rife with
00:22:19
it. You know, between what we're
00:22:20
hearing from P Diddy and Epstein and there's so many participants
00:22:23
and you know, you know, there's and those groups, whether it's
00:22:28
Jay-Z and others, they seem to all be involved.
00:22:32
I don't know about we've heard about satanic sacrifice and
00:22:35
trafficking. Yes, it's got that must have
00:22:37
been a little tough because we, we know that normally evil
00:22:40
doesn't let it go, let go that easily.
00:22:43
Did you struggle with it for a while or was it was it quick
00:22:46
that you were able to flip the switch or did you feel like
00:22:48
you're continuing to have issues where you could see that maybe,
00:22:52
you know, you started talking about portals and that's some
00:22:54
pretty dark stuff. You know, I do believe that some
00:22:57
of that stuff's possible with the right focus.
00:22:59
Of course. It's not something I've ever
00:23:01
trifled with. But at the end of the day, I've
00:23:03
been around people that were incredibly evil over the years
00:23:05
and I know it now. I may not have recognized it
00:23:07
when I was younger. What what really happened?
00:23:09
Was there a moment when you said, man, this is this is so
00:23:12
fucking dark, I got to get away from this.
00:23:14
My issue was struggling to believe that the devil was real
00:23:18
because I I never grew up believing that.
00:23:20
And looking at the things that my grandma did in her life, she
00:23:24
was Elvis's psychic. So when Elvis died, she was the
00:23:27
one that. Hold on.
00:23:28
Slowed it down. She was working for Elvis.
00:23:31
Yeah, my grandma was Elvis psychic.
00:23:32
Hold on my my uncle was one of Elvis's doctors and he was the
00:23:36
doctor that told him get off all the those crappy meds and shit
00:23:39
he was trying to save them. And she told Dee Dee Presley, if
00:23:42
you, if he doesn't get off the meds, you're going to find him
00:23:45
dead on the toilet with a book in his hand.
00:23:46
And that's how he was found. Yeah.
00:23:48
And so she went to Graceland and they held a three day seance.
00:23:52
It was all over the news. I have the photos.
00:23:54
It was called the greatest seance ever conducted. 10
00:23:58
Christians, I think came outside and protested.
00:24:00
And I, I see, I have the photo. It says evil witch psychic from
00:24:03
hell. How did she?
00:24:06
Get connected with Elvis. How did that happen?
00:24:09
Well, my my grandma was the number one psychic in the world.
00:24:12
She was everyone's psychic. She was the first psychic to
00:24:15
have her ATV show commercial, the first psychic to have her
00:24:17
own radio show. She found Adam Walsh's head,
00:24:20
John Walsh's son, and started the show America's Most Wanted.
00:24:24
She started her show side by Side with Larry King.
00:24:28
She was Jimmy Carter's psychic. Actually, in 19, I don't know
00:24:33
when Jimmy Carter was president. I wasn't a lot but.
00:24:36
Like the late 70s. Yeah.
00:24:38
So my mom called my grandma, I think, from school, and she was
00:24:43
like, mom, mom, we've got to call Mr. President.
00:24:45
We've got to call Mr. President. And my grandma's like, why?
00:24:48
Why? And so ends up she gets him on
00:24:50
the phone. And my mom says, Mr. Carter, you
00:24:52
have to get out of the White House.
00:24:53
You have to get out of the White House.
00:24:54
There's going to be a terrorist attack.
00:24:55
So he listened to my mom, knowing it was my grandma's
00:24:58
daughter. And then the Hanafri Muslim
00:25:00
attack happens in DC and there's dead bodies all over.
00:25:03
Yeah, I remember that. And so Ripley's believe it or
00:25:06
not so. She saw that in advance of it
00:25:08
happening. Yeah.
00:25:10
And so Ripley, believe it or not, they put my mom in in their
00:25:13
book and they called her America's most famous teenage
00:25:15
psychic. And she got out of school for
00:25:19
telling the teacher what she was going to write on the board.
00:25:21
So that thing was always in my family, hence why I had a hard
00:25:25
time believing it was bad because I'm like all my mom and
00:25:28
grandma have ever done was help people.
00:25:30
But I started understanding the spiritual realm and legal and
00:25:34
illegal access, which is the two most important things in the
00:25:37
spiritual realm, hands down. Can you explain that?
00:25:40
Because I'm not sure I understand because I've always,
00:25:43
when it comes to psychic, it's always kind of made me uneasy
00:25:45
because I was always concerned that whatever they were
00:25:47
channeling wasn't from God, that it was evil.
00:25:50
I was always worried that the channeling of and the ability to
00:25:53
see the future or see events or see people's past or present.
00:25:58
I just, it seemed to me that it was so close to being something
00:26:01
that, you know, maybe couldn't be controlled and I didn't know
00:26:03
how they got the influence. Go ahead and explain to the
00:26:05
audience what you were just saying about that.
00:26:07
Well, yeah, that comes down to spiritual, legal and illegal
00:26:10
access, right? Illegal access examples, a Ouija
00:26:14
board, right? Tarot cards, palm readings.
00:26:18
You're accessing the spiritual realm, right?
00:26:21
But The thing is, because it's not something that is biblical
00:26:25
and in a biblical way to access or, or a tyrannical way to
00:26:28
access, it opens the possibility for demons to come in and speak,
00:26:32
for example, what the consequences of that is.
00:26:36
You're driving in your car. You just had a fight with your
00:26:38
your wife. You ate McDonald's.
00:26:41
Now your son is getting sent home from school.
00:26:44
You are driving to school to pick them up.
00:26:47
You see a psychic booth on the side of the road.
00:26:50
You go up to the booth. You're like, all right, you're
00:26:52
dealing with all these things now in the spiritual realm,
00:26:55
demons follow us all day. They're they, they monitor,
00:26:57
they're called monitoring spirits.
00:26:59
That's one of the, the type of demons that follow us all day.
00:27:02
They know your whole thing from the inside out.
00:27:04
They know your weaknesses, your ticks, everything.
00:27:07
And they pick on them, right? And they wait for portals to
00:27:10
come in and manipulate you using your trauma.
00:27:13
So you just had that whole day, you go to this psychic now.
00:27:16
Now the psychic is tapping in and because the demon that was
00:27:19
watching you the whole day has that that monitoring spirit on
00:27:23
you, they're telling the psychic today you went to McDonald's,
00:27:26
you had a fight with your your partner and your kid got the
00:27:30
home from school. Now the psychic's telling you
00:27:31
this and you're like, oh, wow, you know this.
00:27:35
How do you know this? Oh, I need to keep going to you
00:27:38
for advice instead of not perfectly right.
00:27:41
So what happens next? Now that the demons locked you
00:27:44
into that psychic, the next time you go to the psychic, the
00:27:47
demons are going to tell the psychic he's going to die at 40.
00:27:51
So now this psychic looks at you and goes you're going to die at
00:27:53
40 from this and this now that's declared over your life as a
00:27:57
spell that's casted. And because you don't understand
00:28:00
the spiritual realm, I know that you can shut that and you can
00:28:03
send away and come out of agreement with the spell that
00:28:05
was called in your life that's going to manifest into reality
00:28:08
because that spell was just casted.
00:28:10
That's how powerful it is. And you believed everything and
00:28:12
believing it creates it. You know, as you believe, you
00:28:15
create it. So because you heard them tell
00:28:18
you exactly where you were, exactly what's happening in your
00:28:21
life, you're believing that you're going to die.
00:28:24
So now you're going to live your life as if you're going to die
00:28:26
and you're actually going to die because you're manifesting it.
00:28:28
So that's how dark it is. But God's never going to tell
00:28:31
you that he's the author of life and death.
00:28:32
You're not going to hear a demonic spell over your life
00:28:35
ever. You're not going to hear
00:28:36
something negative. You're going to hear and know
00:28:39
when something's wrong, but to move to the better thing, but
00:28:42
not something declared over your life that's solidified no matter
00:28:44
what you do. That's what demons do.
00:28:46
So that's why it's a dangerous half between psychics and my
00:28:50
view changed because I learned that psychics are really just
00:28:54
prophets, but the whole thing got taken away and got used for
00:28:57
the Kingdom of darkness. Well, OK, so I'm going to agree
00:29:00
to disagree. So a lot of psychics you see out
00:29:04
there, tarot card readers, most, most of them, they're they're
00:29:08
just cons. There are real people are
00:29:11
psychics, but those people are just cons.
00:29:13
But when you're so when you're deal dealing with like the
00:29:16
spiritual world, you have to be taught how to not invoke the
00:29:21
evil spirits and only deal with right now.
00:29:23
It's that's what they do because you, you learn how to not deal
00:29:28
with the evil spirits. So you you'll you'll get
00:29:31
messages. But that's.
00:29:33
So let's say your dad, let's say someone like grandmother passed
00:29:36
away and she wants to talk to her daughter.
00:29:39
They'll talk, you know how they talk.
00:29:40
They talk through vibrations. I don't know if anybody knows
00:29:42
that, but that's how they communicate whoever the medium
00:29:44
is through vibrations and they, you know, bring it among them.
00:29:48
But you just have to be taught not to, you know, stay away from
00:29:53
this evil spirits. You're taught that by the right,
00:29:55
the person, your mentor, but also you keep the armor of God
00:29:59
on you and you keep the evilness away.
00:30:02
But a lot of those people have tarot cards, and it's all you're
00:30:05
doing is shuffling a card, a deck of cards.
00:30:07
Real how how you share it work? No, I don't believe.
00:30:10
It's not, it's not good, but it it works.
00:30:12
It's just. It's just the way you shuffle
00:30:14
the cards and the way you cut it and then whatever those cards
00:30:16
mean, that doesn't that's even reading, reading your poem.
00:30:19
I don't believe that. I believe in the like the people
00:30:22
that do have the the gift that God bestowed upon them if they
00:30:26
use it for good. But you know, listen, even good
00:30:29
people have crossed over to the evil side.
00:30:31
It happens. Most most most good people
00:30:34
crossover to the evil side without knowing that's the
00:30:36
problem. Like.
00:30:38
You cannot. I can see that.
00:30:39
If you believe in the Bible, if you don't believe in the Bible,
00:30:43
I can't judge anybody. But you can only judge people
00:30:45
that believe in the Bible and claim to believe in the Bible,
00:30:47
right? So there's some psychics, my
00:30:51
grandma and my mom didn't, they'd never believe in the
00:30:53
Bible. So I don't, I can't judge them
00:30:55
on that. But there are some psychics that
00:30:57
claim to believe in the Bible, but then try and talk to the
00:30:59
dead. The Bible says you cannot
00:31:01
communicate with the dead because the demons will speak
00:31:03
for them. And we see that in Star movies
00:31:05
that use predictive programming. For example, you're in your
00:31:08
house, you're running from the demon, you're running from the
00:31:10
monster. You close the door in the room,
00:31:11
you start putting things in front of the door, right?
00:31:13
And what happens, the movies show you that you'll hear a
00:31:16
voice of the mom, honey, it's just me.
00:31:18
And you're like mom and you move, you clear the door, where
00:31:21
you open the door, the demons there.
00:31:23
That's what demons do when we try to talk to the dead.
00:31:27
That's what the movies are used as, predictive programming, as a
00:31:30
karmic law aspect to show us that if we tap into that realm,
00:31:35
a demon is gonna come and pretend to be our loved one
00:31:37
because we cannot talk to them. Now God can give signs to make
00:31:41
us feel better about someone that has passed.
00:31:44
Maybe show us a red ribbon that someone always wore, whatever.
00:31:47
Maybe God will give us little signs to make us smile.
00:31:50
But there's no case in the Bible, at least from a Christian
00:31:53
perspective, that you can communicate with the dead
00:31:56
without it being a demon pretending to be that loved one.
00:31:59
And I would. Love I would love to.
00:32:01
Interesting. OK, so now before we're going to
00:32:04
take a commercial break, but I'm going to leave you guys all with
00:32:06
this. I'm going to play some music.
00:32:07
As far as the Bible, it's been, you know, the Catholic mainlands
00:32:11
were just talking about this. You go to the the archives
00:32:14
downstairs in the basement over the Medvedevacan.
00:32:17
They got stuff hidden that they they wouldn't allow in the
00:32:19
Bible. So there's some things you quite
00:32:22
like. I believe in Jesus Christ.
00:32:23
He's my Lord and savior. I believe a lot in him.
00:32:26
But there's things that they leave out for the manipulation
00:32:28
of themselves for for money and power to the Catholic Church.
00:32:31
But you know what I mean? Yeah.
00:32:34
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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting
00:34:56
between the bamboo at the buildings, you know, just
00:34:59
shooting. Inside.
00:35:01
The Wanted man is Joseph Kony, charged with abducting huge
00:35:05
numbers of children, forcing them to kill and mutilate
00:35:09
innocent victims. Somebody had to pay the price.
00:35:12
Sam. Did that Sam Childers never
00:35:14
stopped because the bad things never stop.
00:35:17
There is only one Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in
00:35:21
the world. And I said to him, I said.
00:35:23
Would you go? Now to get Kony in the Congo.
00:35:26
He says without a doubt in a second.
00:35:28
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to
00:35:30
children in the DRC. Do you have ISIS there?
00:35:33
You have Islamic State and you have ADF?
00:35:36
Hey, Sandy. Joseph Kony's still alive.
00:35:38
He's in the Congo, and now God has me in the Congo, you know,
00:35:42
So hopefully we'll meet up one day, but maybe I can lead him to
00:35:47
the Lord or send him there, one or the other.
00:36:03
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00:36:04
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00:37:33
So we were just, we were getting all kneeing deep into this to
00:37:36
the topic of the Bible, Jesus Christ.
00:37:38
So I'm going to switch it up for everybody right now.
00:37:40
I'm going to play one of Jimmy's songs.
00:37:42
And this is the first one I downloaded today because just
00:37:46
the name of it and it fits perfect right now.
00:37:48
What we're talking about, if you can't guess what it is, Red
00:37:52
horns. Hallelujah.
00:37:56
Hallelujah. Heard there was a secret chord
00:38:09
that David played in it. Please Aloy it.
00:38:13
But you don't really care for music, do you?
00:38:18
It's always like this. The 4th, the 5th, the minor four
00:38:27
and the major lift man for King composing Hallelujah,
00:38:33
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah,
00:38:44
Hallelujah, Hallelujah. Oh that song just always gives
00:39:13
me peace and serenity. I love.
00:39:16
IT guys. You know this guy's singing that
00:39:19
singing in cursive. Sometimes he sings.
00:39:22
He sings in cursive Jimmy. You think so?
00:39:26
Is that is that the play there out?
00:39:27
Cursive like you know, it's like you can hear it.
00:39:29
It's. Like everybody always roasts to
00:39:31
me and they said that I sing in cursive.
00:39:33
That song was full cursive. I was straight cursive.
00:39:35
I was straight cursive. Hari, Hari, Hari.
00:39:41
I found I got this interesting. Jessica, if you wanted to say
00:39:43
hi. Yeah, have her.
00:39:44
Come on. Come on, Jessica, come on in.
00:39:47
Yo Jessica, come stay high to the high to the big mix.
00:39:49
We just. Had Kaya Jones on the.
00:39:51
Show yeah, this is this is a party show here.
00:39:54
We're trying to get everybody put them on a solo shot George,
00:39:56
so we can get her in there for a minute.
00:39:58
Let's get all. No, I want to keep.
00:40:00
Her with us solo screw the solo they want to see Jessica they
00:40:04
don't want to see those two guys right now this is Jessica seta
00:40:08
from The Pussycat Dolls she's going to actually she agreed to
00:40:11
come on the big big show we just got to schedule it now we'll.
00:40:14
Definitely have you on for your own Well, we might as well jump
00:40:17
in the the reason these guys, they're in the heart of the
00:40:19
music world in my opinion, Nashville.
00:40:22
I think that's where some of the greatest music comes out
00:40:24
nowadays. You guys had a jamming studio
00:40:27
session. Why don't you share with the
00:40:28
audience what you were working on today, the three of you
00:40:30
because of course you guys know Deepak he was just on our show
00:40:34
for let's talk music about maybe what, a week and a half two
00:40:36
weeks ago. That episode did really well.
00:40:38
Of course, we've been pushing music on Rumble because Rumble's
00:40:41
making a big move and Rumble's the home base of the big, big
00:40:43
show. What were you guys working on
00:40:45
today? Because clearly 3 very talented
00:40:48
people in one room, That's got to make for some serious music
00:40:51
magic. Well, first of all, I was the
00:40:53
most intimidated in that room because these two guys are like
00:40:56
out of this world, incredible musicians, just like, you know,
00:41:01
he flew out here and you know, so the the song is for a film
00:41:05
called Follow the Silence, and it's based on COVID vaccine
00:41:09
injured people. It's it's Mickey Willis.
00:41:13
He was just actually on your guys's show.
00:41:14
He was just talking about that. And it's premiering at Santa
00:41:17
Monica Film Festival in less than two weeks on March 15th.
00:41:20
You know, we've been covering, as you guys know, we got early
00:41:24
on, we got very lucky, got connected to Judy Mykovich,
00:41:27
Tracy Straub, Peter McCullough, you know, Stella Emmanuel.
00:41:31
Thankfully George and myself got early access to them.
00:41:35
We've been talking about the the vaccine injured today.
00:41:38
Some horrendous news came out that I just saw that women are
00:41:43
that are vaccinated are facing very, very early onset of
00:41:47
menopause. We're talking about girls in
00:41:49
their early 20s, which is incredible, which means that our
00:41:53
birth rates, which are already in decline, are probably going
00:41:56
to be dramatically impacted by this.
00:41:58
But of course, that was probably the real intent.
00:42:01
People like Bill Gates think we're overpopulated, as do many
00:42:04
others. Anthony Fauci, I'm not a fan of
00:42:06
any of them. So that's a pretty, that's a
00:42:08
pretty heavy topic. Of course, you and Mickey have
00:42:10
been doing some great work there, Deepak, but go ahead and
00:42:12
tell us about the details. I don't mean to step on you
00:42:14
there, but we talk about vaccine injured.
00:42:16
I always get kind of internally angry.
00:42:18
It's hard for me not to vent a little.
00:42:20
You know what, me too and I appreciate you venting because I
00:42:22
live in on a daily basis since 2021 when I took my second shot
00:42:27
at Moderna. That completely ruined my life.
00:42:30
I'm sorry. I believe in the technology.
00:42:32
I kick myself every single day and grow with my gut.
00:42:35
But I just, you know, I was really entranced by the
00:42:38
mainstream media and I, the psyops just took a hold of me
00:42:42
and it absolutely desecrated my health.
00:42:45
Not the same person at all. I'm grateful for the awakening
00:42:48
that it gave me for sure. But yeah, it angers me to my
00:42:52
core. And so, you know, I'm in the I
00:42:55
was in the music business. I was in The Pussycat Dolls.
00:42:57
And of course, no one in the industry is talking about
00:42:59
adverse events with these technologies.
00:43:02
And I was in treatment with a lot of bigger stars or bigger
00:43:06
platforms. I don't consider myself a
00:43:07
celebrity. You know, I part of the band.
00:43:10
Yeah, sure. But as I'm just a normal person
00:43:12
and people had the opportunity to really make a change in this
00:43:15
world and they were not doing it.
00:43:16
So I just was like, I'm already retired at the point I had my
00:43:19
son and I'm like, you know what, I have to speak out for the
00:43:22
greater good of humanity because everyone's just forgotten about
00:43:25
humanity. They just think about just fame
00:43:29
and money and just so selfish and it's so disgusting.
00:43:32
So I just in my heart, I prayed to God and I was like, you know
00:43:36
what, I have to speak out. So it's been my platform to
00:43:39
really expose like the how devastating vaccine injury has
00:43:44
has. And there's so many of us and
00:43:48
they keep on saying it's rare, but unfortunately it is not rare
00:43:51
at all. And where I sit, it's very, very
00:43:54
common. When you talk about early
00:43:56
menopause and all these things, there's going to be so much more
00:43:59
disclosure that's going to come out in the next couple years
00:44:01
because you can't hide the evidence anymore.
00:44:04
People are living this turbo cancers, autoimmune disease.
00:44:07
That's what I, I suffer with. Yeah, it's devastating.
00:44:12
But luckily, Mickey Willis, Matthew Guthrie, Yeah, he's
00:44:18
Tyler and Tyler, the the beautiful men.
00:44:21
They've created this song called Follow the Silence, and it's
00:44:24
been a four years in the making. And it just talks about, you
00:44:28
know, all of these stories, these personal stories of
00:44:31
everyone that has had adverse reaction, their whole lives have
00:44:34
changed. And also parents who have lost
00:44:37
their children to the shots, who they trusted the government.
00:44:40
And it's a very, very sad tale. And it's been one of those taboo
00:44:43
subjects that hasn't been in mainstream media at all.
00:44:46
But it's my main focus to get this out there now because
00:44:50
unfortunately, we don't have time on our hands.
00:44:53
We don't, we don't have 10 years to go through lawsuits.
00:44:56
We need medical assistance now. Vaccine injury, very expensive.
00:45:01
And so that's been my main platform, so.
00:45:04
Well, the worst part is they want to suppress you guys.
00:45:06
They, they, they not only do is the support not instantly there
00:45:09
because the medical industry doesn't want to admit the damage
00:45:12
they did. I, we, we always talk about
00:45:14
remdesivir and we on this show, we call it run death is near.
00:45:18
We saw today that the ventilators, in fact, it was
00:45:21
yesterday. I think I was looking at a
00:45:22
report they came out of, I want to say it came out of one of the
00:45:27
big medical facilities and for the life I'm, I'm forgetting,
00:45:29
but they were talking about how the ventilators were causing
00:45:32
these many explosions within the lungs and that's what was
00:45:36
affecting the capillaries. And of course, it was, it wasn't
00:45:39
COVID that was killing people. It was the remdesivir and the
00:45:42
ventilators. So of course, that's why their
00:45:44
lungs were liquefying. They blamed it on COVID.
00:45:46
They lied to all of this. Accountability consequences are
00:45:50
a tricky thing. I want to see the worst of the
00:45:52
worst. Of course, I'm a little
00:45:53
vindictive. You can take the Bronx, the boy
00:45:55
out of the Bronx, but you can't take the Bronx out of the boy.
00:45:58
My thing is, is we need to see some swift accountability.
00:46:01
I'm not sure I hope this administration is going to do
00:46:03
that. I felt pretty positive about the
00:46:06
president's speech last night. But for me, what I think is
00:46:08
great, we got suspended permanently on YouTube because
00:46:12
we put up theirs and CDC information.
00:46:14
We didn't even speculate. We put up actual stuff off a
00:46:17
government site. They said it was medical
00:46:19
misinformation. They suspended us two different
00:46:21
times. That was the end of it.
00:46:22
So, and I'm sure it's probably because we're over the target
00:46:25
quite a bit on the show, but what I think is great about the
00:46:28
musical industry, even though you guys have faced your own
00:46:32
suppression and cancellation, you guys also seem to be able to
00:46:37
wedge into a gap that I that I appreciate because you're able
00:46:41
to get the truth out through your lyrics and through the
00:46:44
music. And we don't get to do that.
00:46:46
The minute I start to talk about a vaccine information.
00:46:49
George took a suspension. I don't even remember what for
00:46:52
about a week ago or two weeks or three weeks ago on TikTok, I got
00:46:55
suspended on X for election interference.
00:46:58
You guys are able to kind of get through the crack a lot of times
00:47:01
and it makes a big difference. It's important that you're
00:47:03
willing to put yourself out there because let's face it,
00:47:06
it's like us. We got offered a pretty hefty
00:47:08
contract about a year ago when our show wasn't as successful as
00:47:12
it is now. And it was big money for us back
00:47:14
then. It was about 25 or 30 grand a
00:47:16
month if we would not. But it came with it came out of
00:47:19
an agency of Chicago. And I won't say which one, but
00:47:23
it it sounded great to begin with.
00:47:24
It sounded like it was going to be incredible support.
00:47:26
And then it came with a list of things I wasn't about allowed to
00:47:28
talk about. And at the top of the list and
00:47:30
the top three was vaccine hesitancy or vaccine
00:47:34
consequences. We weren't supposed to discuss
00:47:36
that. We weren't supposed to talk
00:47:37
positively about Muslims, negatively about Jews.
00:47:40
It was like it came out this crazy and you're like, like
00:47:43
right away, you knew you were getting paid by a leftist
00:47:45
opposition and we've seen the controlled narrative.
00:47:48
But you guys, you, you know, you're interesting, the three of
00:47:50
you, because you really have got you know, and I'm going to say
00:47:54
something great. You got big balls so that you
00:47:55
would go in when you know the money that you know that
00:47:58
Hollywood and the music industry would embrace you.
00:48:01
No, but it's true. It really is true, because at
00:48:04
the end of the at the end of the day, it you guys are willing to
00:48:09
pass on what you know, and we I know the money that's out there.
00:48:12
I know. And of course they want you
00:48:14
involved in the occult. It's obvious.
00:48:16
I mean, look at the look at the introduction to the Olympics and
00:48:19
look at so many artists out there that have so many songs,
00:48:22
Doja Cat and any many others I could name right now where you
00:48:25
can see the occult. And it's so obvious, right?
00:48:28
I mean, you see the occult in it, you see Satan in it.
00:48:31
You guys are doing the opposite. You're still successful because
00:48:34
of it and that makes a big difference.
00:48:36
So you can come on it from there.
00:48:38
But I'm happy that you guys are doing it because I don't know
00:48:41
how we get some of these messages out because when it
00:48:43
comes to us, they will just Jack straight Jack us.
00:48:46
They'll shut down our feed, they'll shut down our show.
00:48:49
They'll cancel us on platforms instantly when we put out the
00:48:53
truth about Pfizer or something else.
00:48:54
And we're getting it straight out of the straight out of the
00:48:56
information from the government websites.
00:48:58
But they'll say, Oh my God, what did you just do?
00:49:00
That's it. You're gone without even a
00:49:02
second thought, even though you're monetized for the rest of
00:49:04
it. So you guys, I feel like you're,
00:49:06
you know, when you're doing this, how many, how often do you
00:49:09
feel those attacks, Jessica? Do you feel that happen a lot?
00:49:12
I mean, I'm shadow band. As soon as I came out about my
00:49:15
vaccine injury, I was I was dropped from YouTube.
00:49:18
You know, I went on American thought Leaders, Epoch Times and
00:49:22
it was just immediately, it was just such a taboo subject that
00:49:25
I'm creating vaccine hesitancy, but it is real.
00:49:28
And it was so painful that I could not not speak out.
00:49:32
So of course I am going to have, I'm going to have to spread
00:49:35
vaccine hesitancy because this is happening.
00:49:37
So whether you pull this the, the, the product out the shell
00:49:40
that and, and look at it and see why it's doing this, because I'm
00:49:43
not the only one. There's so many of us so like
00:49:47
that, that's like why they've been through us.
00:49:48
But that's actually my main goal is to 'cause that and to have
00:49:52
people actually question the the science and, and ask the doctors
00:49:57
and, and see if there's different modalities to, to stop
00:50:00
us from just taking this technology to stop a virus that
00:50:04
it's. Not you know, I'm I'm going to
00:50:06
throw you guys a bone. I think I just thought of a new
00:50:08
hit hit single. Fuck YouTube, I think that can
00:50:11
be a monster hit. No monetizing there.
00:50:16
So you. Can monetize on Rumble with that
00:50:18
song. Yeah, so exactly.
00:50:21
Hopefully your rumble count's doing good too, Deepak.
00:50:23
But. But yeah, but just so so the
00:50:26
movie's coming out and on on the 15th, but she's got a thong that
00:50:30
she'd already, that's already part of the film.
00:50:32
And you know, the guys that you know, Mickey's the whole crew
00:50:35
with Mickey. You guys know Mickey and
00:50:36
Matthew? Of course.
00:50:38
They're all working on the film right now and, you know, getting
00:50:40
it ready for the first. The first premiere is going to
00:50:42
be March 15th in Santa Monica. Then the final version will be
00:50:44
coming out of April. But you know, we're on the back
00:50:46
end. I working on the music.
00:50:47
And then Jessica, you know, brought Jimmy and I here to kind
00:50:49
of kind of make a big anthem like for the for the vaccine
00:50:52
injured. So that's what we did this week.
00:50:53
We came into town and from there we.
00:50:56
Got we'll get we. Do you guys have a teaser on one
00:50:59
of your cell phones for that anthem?
00:51:00
Can we get a? Teaser.
00:51:01
Yeah. Yeah.
00:51:03
Just like in like in like a week or I'm just.
00:51:05
Saying maybe a little leak for the crowd here a little.
00:51:07
Throw him a little chum in the water.
00:51:08
Hold on, Lance, when we get Jessica, we need to get a little
00:51:11
teaser. Jess, you gotta tease everybody.
00:51:13
You, you, you can totally we we. Can give you we'll get you on
00:51:16
the show in the next week. And also we can we can promote
00:51:18
the the the. The Yeah, we got you.
00:51:20
We need to take a post from today's show and share it this
00:51:23
week. That's our video, right?
00:51:24
Here, So we're talking about accountability where we see it.
00:51:26
And you know, right now I'm kind of hesitant and I'm going to say
00:51:29
why because just what's going on with the FBI with not giving her
00:51:34
proper documents? Pam, like Pam Bonnie said she
00:51:37
had all the documents, she'll release them and then now she
00:51:39
only had 200 pages and now they're talking about the FBI
00:51:42
won't release Seth Richards file.
00:51:46
Seth Rich Laptop, yeah. Like they're so right now.
00:51:50
You know why we know what? Yeah, we know exactly why.
00:51:53
But we need, but we need everybody else.
00:51:55
To know why nobody knows, we need.
00:51:57
Everybody else to know why I can't say.
00:51:59
Why I'm? Going.
00:52:00
To tell you I know why I'm going to, I'm going to throw something
00:52:03
out here for the audience. They probably never heard this
00:52:05
before. It's because the source for the
00:52:09
some of the leaks was Seth Rich. For some of the stuff that's out
00:52:13
there. I'm not going to go into big
00:52:14
detail, but I happen to know for a fact that the Seth Rich
00:52:18
information is what the reason they went after him is because
00:52:21
we're going to find out in the not too distant future that he's
00:52:24
tied into one of the biggest leaks in American history.
00:52:26
And he provided that information.
00:52:28
So it's it's big stuff here we're talking about.
00:52:31
Most of the audience may or may not know, but you guys know.
00:52:33
I can tell by the look on your face what I'm saying.
00:52:36
Hopefully that's going to come out.
00:52:38
You know when we're going to, you know when we release.
00:52:39
The truth, I'll tell you how we get the accountability.
00:52:42
Put me in charge of the teams on that, give me a budget, give me
00:52:45
that 16 bit page release letter from the president and let me
00:52:49
pick out the guys I get to work with and I promise you I'll get
00:52:52
some answers. I might have to head over to
00:52:53
Home Depot 1st for some plastic sheeting and some power tools,
00:52:57
but I will get the answers for the American public.
00:52:59
I guarantee you that. But you know, transparency is
00:53:03
what matters. Go ahead, George.
00:53:04
So if anything, that stuff will the Seth Richard laptop will get
00:53:10
released when? After Hillary passes away for
00:53:13
said reason. Seth Rich.
00:53:15
Yeah. But so we have Cash Patel.
00:53:18
I love Cash Patel. He was on our show.
00:53:19
We're friends with him. And he might be still doing it.
00:53:22
Who knows? But when you tell the people
00:53:24
you're going to release all this stuff and you hear the FBI
00:53:27
doesn't want to release it, well, he's the FBI now.
00:53:29
He's the top dog. He should release it.
00:53:32
There should be no questions about it.
00:53:34
Promises made should be promises kept.
00:53:36
I'm going to be patient. I'm going.
00:53:38
To be patient, I'm going to hold my composure.
00:53:41
I'm going to give them some time and then see what happens.
00:53:43
But. Well, I think that at the end of
00:53:46
the day, equal application of law, equal protection on the
00:53:48
law, people like Fauci, I don't believe that blank.
00:53:52
And this is my opinion legally. I've tried to look at the law
00:53:55
from clearly from our statutes, although I'm no expert in
00:53:58
presidential pardons. At the end of the day, I don't
00:54:01
know how you can actually apply for somebody that hasn't been
00:54:03
criminally charged a pre emptive pardon.
00:54:05
I don't think it's legally sufficient.
00:54:07
I don't think it's possible. And let's face it, Anthony
00:54:09
Fauci's been up to dirt. And Judy Mikovits, you guys are
00:54:12
friends with her, you know, all the way back, right back to AIDS
00:54:15
virus and, and those beagles. I'd like to stick him in a box
00:54:19
with sand flies all over his head as the solution.
00:54:22
That please, please inject him with.
00:54:27
Yeah, I got something better for his ass.
00:54:29
Yeah, Well, you know, and it's complicated.
00:54:31
So let's go back to the music here.
00:54:33
Let's talk about music some more.
00:54:35
You guys had a jamming session in the studio.
00:54:37
Well, so you guys think you're going to.
00:54:38
How long are you going to be down there for?
00:54:40
You're going to be down there for a couple weeks.
00:54:41
What's it look like for you that?
00:54:42
Was it, I mean, we, we basically got in here a couple days ago
00:54:45
and then she got this awesome studio, that's it that here we
00:54:48
just discovered called Cathol Recording.
00:54:51
There's literally an actual castle, and it's where Lee
00:54:53
Greenwood recorded Proud to be. America.
00:54:56
That's cool. Which we didn't know we got
00:54:57
there was completely, it was like divine, like we got there,
00:54:59
we had no idea. And then we found out when we
00:55:01
got there, that's where Lee Greenwood recorded.
00:55:03
And it's also it's an actual castle.
00:55:06
So if you check out my social media and our social medias,
00:55:09
we've been posting little clips from it and it's, it's really
00:55:12
cool. And so we were there just the
00:55:13
last, like full day yesterday, full day today, full day.
00:55:16
Cut everything I got on the piano yesterday, violin, I did
00:55:19
the violin, I did this. Crazy, isn't it, how talented so
00:55:23
many instruments he's got. He got the voice, he got the he
00:55:26
got the cursive voice on one size voice of the revolution.
00:55:30
And you've got the you've got the guy that can play damn near
00:55:33
every instrument on the planet. I'm I'm I'm so impressed by
00:55:35
that. I can't play any maybe the
00:55:36
kazoo. I might be able to crank out
00:55:38
some tunes on a kazoo. So that's really, you know,
00:55:42
it's, it's great when the magic happens.
00:55:43
I know that those studio sessions, people often think
00:55:46
they're so glamorous, but they really are hard work.
00:55:49
I've been around a couple of more people recording and it's
00:55:51
just. You know, playing.
00:55:53
Hooks over and over again, but when it works, it's total magic.
00:55:56
When the three people so. We it honest to God, he came in
00:56:01
before Jimmy got here and he just got on the piano.
00:56:03
We kind of, I had, I had the song, I wrote the song part of
00:56:06
the song. And I was like, it needs more
00:56:08
magic. So that's why I called Deepak
00:56:10
and Jimmy, I said, can you guys be on this?
00:56:12
And they're like, yeah, So they came out, he got on the piano,
00:56:14
changed the melody up like in 10 minutes.
00:56:17
And I'm like, holy cow. Like I know Deepak, but I like
00:56:21
this is the first time I've worked.
00:56:22
Whoa. Then we get to the studio and
00:56:25
then he's like on his phone doing lyrics and I'm, I'm
00:56:28
pitching in here and there and I'm just like, holy cow, just
00:56:30
completely just enamored by this, this challenge that's in
00:56:34
front of me. Don't forget her friend Jacob,
00:56:36
who we all just met now. She's known him for a long time.
00:56:38
This guy's like a legend, like rock'n'roll producer.
00:56:41
He's done. Like here with the.
00:56:42
Legend Yeah, he's like an actual like so he's not here now.
00:56:44
He was here, but he was like our producer basically.
00:56:46
So he came in like, you know, and just like was like producing
00:56:49
with us and Co writing with us and, you know, harmonizing and
00:56:53
you know, so he was he was like a real wizard in the studio.
00:56:56
So it was like it was like a four of us and we just sort of
00:56:58
threw that. It was like it was total magic.
00:57:00
Like the like old school vibe, big big studio, big room, like
00:57:04
that Nashville, like quality mics, you know, like vintage
00:57:07
feels. So it was, yeah.
00:57:09
It was. Pretty magical.
00:57:09
It didn't feel like work, it's just a beautiful experience with
00:57:12
friends and the time went by so fast.
00:57:15
And it was synergy. Lots of food.
00:57:16
It was quick, lots of food, a lot.
00:57:17
Of food. But you know, we're, you know,
00:57:19
we're gonna have to go do a little bulimic session tonight.
00:57:23
Earlier. You know, it's funny, you know,
00:57:26
and I've heard this often, do you?
00:57:27
And I want to ask this guys is because of course for the
00:57:29
audience, when we're talking about music, I hear a lot of
00:57:31
times that the old vintage equipment, you know, the, the,
00:57:34
the tube equipment and the old amplifiers, a lot of people say
00:57:38
that that's really a much better way to do music, that really the
00:57:42
digital world is in some ways kind of bastardized things.
00:57:45
Do you guys feel like that that a lot of the old acoustic
00:57:47
equipment is better to actually record on and and lay down
00:57:50
tracks with? I love the I love the OG stuff.
00:57:53
That's why in my studio in LA too, I have like vintage
00:57:56
microphones, tubes, vintage preamps, like, you know, because
00:57:59
everyone's doing stuff, they call it in the box versus
00:58:01
out-of-the-box, you know, and it's like when you're just
00:58:03
recording with like you just the feel and then the mic and it's
00:58:07
warmer and you and you can't like simulate.
00:58:09
I mean, they're doing a good job with these like, you know,
00:58:11
digital mics and simulation, but it's not the same as like you
00:58:13
were in the room and you could feel the wood, you can feel the
00:58:15
history. It's the storytelling, like
00:58:18
music storytelling. So there's rooms got stories,
00:58:20
you know, Al Capone, they were even that used to be even that
00:58:23
that studio. There's even more of a story
00:58:24
that was like a halfway house for Al Capone and his like, you
00:58:27
know, so it's really his bookkeeper.
00:58:29
Yeah. So it's like, it's just like
00:58:30
the. He's.
00:58:31
Like a safe house for them. Yeah, Safe house.
00:58:33
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's like it's just even that
00:58:35
it's like part of it. And then Lee Greenwood.
00:58:37
And then we come in and like the amount of records that we don't
00:58:39
even know were recorded there. There's a charge you can't
00:58:42
explain. That's just in the room.
00:58:44
And we're walking into a room that already has stories and
00:58:46
then we're adding to the story. So now we're a part of the
00:58:48
story. And then that story becomes a
00:58:50
part of the tongue. And then the microphones have
00:58:52
their story and all the music they've recorded.
00:58:54
And so it's like in the world of storytelling, like that's that's
00:58:56
the beauty of music. And you know, when you record
00:58:59
like analog with that, it's like it's just got a thicker, more
00:59:02
authentic and it feel vibration that's just gets captured.
00:59:06
And so just doing that live and even all of us were getting on
00:59:09
the mic as a group. Sometimes we were doing choir
00:59:11
vocals, you know, like these days everyone just like record
00:59:13
one at a time and you edit it like, but we were singing as a
00:59:15
choir on the mic and that feel it's going to sound so epic when
00:59:19
it's done, you know? You know, it's just interesting
00:59:21
the way you guys are talking and and the way that this actually
00:59:24
worked today. My question is, and I'm going to
00:59:26
ask Jimmy, you guys, this is the first time you've worked
00:59:28
together, right? I mean as a trio.
00:59:31
We we have a song together and we work together.
00:59:35
We've performed. And Jimmy and I performed
00:59:37
together multiple times and we've worked on Do you?
00:59:39
Think we're going to be seeing more of this, the three of you
00:59:41
guys, because it sounds like we might be hearing something
00:59:43
getting started here that maybe we're going to see more.
00:59:44
Of this, I mean, well, now that we got now we got the song.
00:59:47
So you know, so this song obviously brought us this song
00:59:50
brought us together. So, you know, I'm sure like as a
00:59:53
movie comes out. We're missing one person,
00:59:56
really. We got we got inside jokes too,
01:00:00
that you know that. No, it's all good.
01:00:03
That's part. That's part of the magic, right?
01:00:05
Well, we go to the studio all week.
01:00:06
So now, now we've got like this synergy from inside jokes that
01:00:09
are getting funny. Like she's growing, she's
01:00:11
growing a weenus. And you know, we have, you know,
01:00:13
we have our friend, we have our friend Kai Jones.
01:00:16
My big balls comment wasn't that far off is Kyla.
01:00:18
Jones there, too. Oh my God, I'm debunking this
01:00:23
immediately. I want to take your asses.
01:00:25
Just so we know this Kai Jones was not in the Pussy Cat Dolls.
01:00:28
I'm just going to throw it out there, all right.
01:00:30
Exactly, exactly. She said it right there.
01:00:33
So I. Did.
01:00:36
Under the firmament on this beautiful plain of inertia.
01:00:39
That's not that's not a sphere, but yeah, so anyway, so.
01:00:45
Jessica. Punch there for a minute, a
01:00:48
little flatter out for the flat earthers out there you guys
01:00:52
picked up on. That Jessica.
01:00:55
We are all team flattered without a doubt all.
01:00:58
Right. So let's George, I know you got
01:01:00
a couple other tracks. Let's lay out some.
01:01:02
More I'm going to play the track and I'm curious to why he sent
01:01:05
this one to US 23 What's the what's behind this there, Jimmy?
01:01:09
Yeah, Jimmy, give give us the groundwork.
01:01:10
Before we play it, let's hear what this is about, why it
01:01:12
happened. Symbology.
01:01:15
You have to hear the words and you'll find out.
01:01:18
All right, here we go. Got to be cryptic.
01:01:20
Got to be cryptic. Let's talk about it after.
01:01:23
All right, let's do. It all.
01:01:25
Right, here we go. If only I knew all the voices
01:01:49
with me. I'm a sudden of his name.
01:01:54
He gets all the go be on me in my face.
01:02:00
I'm nobody and I'm he's working. I'm here at the table in May Oh,
01:02:06
now we walk in the valley of God and I won't fear no evil.
01:02:17
I want it for the minister name and nowhere in the sequel.
01:02:26
Here's my train, here's my chamber.
01:02:33
Here's the king. Above all things, all here's the
01:02:41
way, the truth and life for us. He's the king.
01:02:48
He's my shepherd. He's the king.
01:03:23
There's a light and green pasture.
01:03:24
I'm always here. My head is anointed with oil and
01:03:32
I'm putting my faith over fear. I just want to dwell here.
01:03:41
He opened the door. I cannot believe that my curves
01:03:47
overflow when I clever before. Oh, now we walk in the valley of
01:03:54
darkness, now won't feel no Weaver.
01:03:57
Now we live by the minister and the way this sequel.
01:04:09
This is my strength. Here's my shampoo.
01:04:17
Here's the king above all kings. All.
01:04:24
Here's the way, the truth and life.
01:04:29
All right. Here's the king above all kings.
01:04:36
Here's my strange He's my shepherd.
01:04:53
He's the king. You know, if I was, if I was on
01:05:26
the Dex and Iviza, I could see me closing my set out with that.
01:05:29
I I got to ask you, I thought I saw that you released that
01:05:32
originally anonymously. Is that correct?
01:05:35
Oh yeah, no, it is anonymous still.
01:05:38
Still, although, although it seems like you've taken some
01:05:40
credit now. So tell me first of all, how
01:05:42
this came about. It's a great song.
01:05:45
You, you went, you went out. And of course, this is a dance
01:05:48
track, which I don't think anybody thought that a spiritual
01:05:50
track was going to be a dance track.
01:05:51
And I heard it's just blowing up.
01:05:54
Yeah, it it didn't. It got on the Billboard charts
01:05:57
today, on the Dance Billboard, and on the Christian Billboard
01:06:00
charts. That's crazy.
01:06:03
So how did this tell me how this came about?
01:06:05
Because it's a great track, man. It's killer.
01:06:08
Do you get any hints from the lyrics at all or no?
01:06:10
Yeah, some. OK, Psalm 23, it's literally
01:06:14
just of course, Psalm 23. Yeah.
01:06:16
So that's that's that's how I mean, I always read that and
01:06:21
it's one of the most popular songs.
01:06:22
So I was like, you know, I like house music.
01:06:25
I like to listen to it when I'm at the gym.
01:06:27
Why not put the Psalms inside of songs?
01:06:30
But I wanted to also be extra and create a whole alias where I
01:06:35
can wear a mask and capes called Golf Neck because I'm bored and
01:06:41
have fun and I want to be a DJ, so why not do it?
01:06:45
And then I did it because I want people to like, be like, how can
01:06:47
someone that looks like that wearing all black and wearing a
01:06:51
mask, sing about God? Like I want the religious people
01:06:55
to say those things because I want to take away the narrative
01:06:57
that it's about that. It's about the heart and the
01:07:01
fruit and not the appearance on the outset, you know, so.
01:07:06
Well, I think you've done that. You said DJI used to do an event
01:07:09
here in Denver when it first came out, which was Rave on the
01:07:11
Rocks. We used to do 10 people as a
01:07:13
relatively popular show and then some guys were getting involved
01:07:17
in some stuff I didn't want to be involved in.
01:07:19
So I kind of phased out of it. But I did a lot of a lot of
01:07:23
music shows over the years and booked different talent, MCS and
01:07:26
others. Yeah.
01:07:27
So hopefully, hopefully we'll hear.
01:07:29
I think that track's going to be a winner for the summer there in
01:07:31
Ibiza. I think that you're going to
01:07:32
hear it everywhere. I I would assume.
01:07:34
And congratulations on what a big hit it is.
01:07:37
So what's next, man? You just released that track.
01:07:40
Are you going to be, are you going to try to get a DJ gig,
01:07:42
maybe a residency somewhere or what?
01:07:43
What's in the game plan? Or more songs like that, 'cause
01:07:46
I got to tell you, after that hit, you probably should just be
01:07:48
banging them out. Yeah, so I have a bunch of
01:07:51
follow up house track for golf next to release and Jimmy Levy
01:07:55
is still going to be releasing gospel singles and, you know,
01:08:00
other songs under my name. But you know, under golf neck.
01:08:05
Yeah, I'm going to drop like a few house tracks 1st and then
01:08:08
I'm going to do a full set and hopefully get the DJ.
01:08:11
And then I could do like the I could do my Best of Both Worlds
01:08:15
tour where my first half is my gospel music where I'm singing
01:08:18
worship. Then I'm doing my hip hop tracks
01:08:20
as me. Then I put on my goth neck
01:08:24
outfit, get behind the DJ booth and it's the best of both of us.
01:08:27
Then you have a gospel rave. Why not?
01:08:30
You know, yeah, I think I think it's it's dope.
01:08:32
There's for sure. That track is really great and I
01:08:35
think it's going to be continue to be a hit.
01:08:38
Listen, man, I want to make sure you get the chance to share your
01:08:40
website, your social media. I like to call this period the
01:08:44
shameless plug. So I definitely want you to plug
01:08:46
everything you got coming up. How people can follow you on
01:08:49
social media, how they can find you on Instagram.
01:08:50
Give it to them all, Jimmy. OK, yeah, all of my social
01:08:55
medias are under Jimmy Levy, my ex.
01:08:58
My new one is Jimmy Levy music. My YouTube is Jimmy Levy, but my
01:09:04
YouTube got demonetized yesterday, so I don't even know
01:09:06
if I want to promote that anymore.
01:09:08
But maybe I'll make a rumble and it will be my name.
01:09:10
So yeah, everything under my name.
01:09:12
And then Goth Neck GOTHNEK is where all my house music will be
01:09:16
found. That's great.
01:09:18
Well, if. You make a rumble.
01:09:19
If you make a rumble account, let us know.
01:09:21
We'll get you hooked up and settled in Nice over there.
01:09:24
Yeah, George has got the Kinect over there.
01:09:26
Of course Rumble wants to advance music.
01:09:29
They want to make it 1 of their top.
01:09:31
So right now they're pushing finance, crypto and music.
01:09:33
Those are their top goals. And of course gaming, they feel
01:09:36
like the gaming vertical is pretty well stabilized since
01:09:39
they have, you know, Doctor disrespect over there and a
01:09:41
bunch of other big platform. But they really want to push
01:09:43
music. So I'm sure George through his
01:09:46
contacts can help you just like you did Deepak.
01:09:48
We're happy to get you over there and get you introduced to
01:09:50
the right people. They've got a big new algorithm
01:09:53
plan. They just took in $775
01:09:56
from Tether. So they are well funded and
01:09:59
ready to go. And they've got big plans for
01:10:01
the future. I think they really are going to
01:10:03
end up being a YouTube killer in the long run 'cause they don't
01:10:05
cancel any. And that's awesome.
01:10:08
The good news is there's no, there's no suppression, there's
01:10:11
no restrictions, and they really do support the people,
01:10:13
especially in the growth verticals they want to be in.
01:10:15
So we'd be happy to help you. First, I want to thank all you
01:10:18
guys. I want to thank Deepak and
01:10:19
Jessica and you Jimmy for joining us tonight.
01:10:22
We really appreciate and, and Deepak, of course, we appreciate
01:10:25
you brother, for the hookup to Jimmy and for the hookup to
01:10:28
Mickey Willis. Of course, we always want to put
01:10:30
musical talent and everybody we can help in the industry.
01:10:32
And Jessica, we're definitely going to look forward to your
01:10:34
episode, the big big let's talk music episode.
01:10:37
That's a wrap. That's one in the can take the
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01:11:19
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01:11:22
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The Wanted man is Joseph Kony, charged with abducting huge
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01:13:51
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Sam did that. Sam Childers never stopped
01:13:57
because the bad things never stop.
01:13:59
There is only one Sam Children. There is no one else like him in
01:14:03
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01:14:05
Would you go? Now to get Kony in the Congo.
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He says without a doubt in a second.
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01:14:13
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01:14:16
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01:14:20
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01:14:21
And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll
01:14:25
meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the
01:14:30
Lord or send him there. One or the other, huh?


