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Wallo267 | Million Dollaz Worth of Game
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00:22 Listen welcome to that episode of where's wallow. I got the one the only you know, Beaumont, Texas
00:39 Finest T's old touchdown man. Listen, brother. I appreciate you man, but we're gonna get right to it
00:45 How do you how do you sleep at night?
00:48 Right after I pray wallow right after I pray
00:51 That's exactly how I sleep at night. Sometimes I go to sleep with a listen to my fans have a conversation
00:57 Sometimes I go to sleep with the Spotify app open so I can hear that post of every time somebody plays my music
01:04 Sleep a lot of ways
01:05 But but but where's the best place for you to sleep? Is this certain city? Is this certain hotel?
01:10 Is this certain Bob is it is it you and one girl is you and two girls? What is it?
01:15 Like how is it best way to sleep is knowing that the job is done and everybody taking care of
01:19 So that can be anywhere. I didn't I still might sleep on the floor just to just to get back there
01:25 You know, that's where it started from
01:26 How old would you when you stop giving a fuck about opinions of others and you just start embracing your individualism
01:32 2016 and that was by that was by force life life made that decision for me
01:37 I lost someone really close to me and I was like, alright Batman
01:42 You can use this and try to be numb and I like anger anger problem at the time
01:46 Didn't really care. I was like you can use that and crash out if you want to or
01:50 You can't use this and really fuel
01:53 What everyone's been telling you you need to really take serious right now, and that's what I did
01:58 I had this numbness on me that life had given me and I used that I used to go go to the White House
02:03 We used to record that with these crazy
02:05 Skimpy outfits and stuff like that. I was like if I can take what they gonna say here then you know
02:10 I should be able to take what the world should say
02:12 Where did the name Tiso touchdown come from?
02:16 Tiso touchdown came about because at first it was Tiso suave off of like Rico suave
02:21 A lot of people don't know that song. That was a pop. That was a big-time song. Yeah. Yeah Rico suave, but I
02:28 Dropped that and then but I had a homie who was in
02:32 Who played football I was in band and we would just talk back and forth
02:36 You know just band and football talk and at the end of the year all the football players
02:40 We get in their highlight tape together to go to the collegiate level and here I am putting together a mixtape
02:45 You know to go to the next level so I seen that
02:48 There's some similarities in that and I just adopted the touchdown thing because I also doing my research
02:53 It's a lot of two-name people that are like, you know
02:56 I'm saying that are Jimi Hendrix so forth so on have first name last name. So I was like Tiso touchdown who
03:04 Who inspired your drip your style?
03:06 it was it anybody and when I say that I'm talking about something like
03:09 you know how sometimes when we grow up we see somebody around the way and be like
03:13 Did you was it somebody around the way? Was it somebody in your family or was it somebody that was?
03:19 You know, so I got to start first with the first one. I seen was my mom. Okay, my mom
03:25 Always always into fashion
03:29 I think she definitely turned my dad up when they met and then also that was a
03:33 Kid by the name of Kizzo who went to middle school with me
03:37 Yeah, Kizzo who went to middle school with me and even in middle school. We're wearing we're wearing uniforms
03:42 So everyone looks the same but Kizzo used to wear like suspenders
03:46 Then he had the whole school wearing suspenders Kizzo had the new J's every week
03:51 He's oh has the cool haircut and stuff like that. And that was the first time why I seen
03:56 Influence before I even knew what it really was just having everyone one of the worst suspenders with their
04:01 With their uniforms and Kizzo still to this day is still one of the best dress not only in the city into the world
04:07 Like he still has the individuality
04:10 So I think my mom and definitely Kizzo had the first two who I seen was like this is fashion now
04:17 When was it you said?
04:21 Music is gonna be my thing. How old was you when you tapped in and you was like, oh I could do this shit
04:26 So I had the privilege of having a dad as a DJ and to me
04:31 Having a turntable or keyboard in the room was just like my friend having an Xbox or PlayStation in the room
04:36 Yeah, so it was my first earliest Christmas presents with the piano that was on display at Sam's Club
04:43 I still have today or the turntables
04:46 My dad ordered me some turntables. So each Christmas very early on elementary school
04:51 I don't think I looked at music as this professional something
04:55 This was just something that I could do with my dad and a few hundred like a hundred and maybe
04:59 $75 a weekend going in my pocket. I wasn't mad at that
05:03 But it wasn't till 2016 where I was like, let me take this professional
05:08 But from there from elementary school all the way up to that point music was a part of my life
05:12 Who you doing a song with?
05:15 Who you doing an album with and
05:17 You who you passing on
05:26 This gonna be hard no, no, I know I'm telling you I'm giving you the yeah, yeah ready for this
05:33 Yeah, so the first two no, no, no. No, I'm gonna tell you the names
05:40 Who you doing a song with who you doing the album with and who are you passing on? Okay, you gotta you gotta
05:46 Jimi Hendrix
05:48 Prince
05:50 James Brown
05:52 Wow
05:57 Okay
06:01 We're doing a song you said do a song album and passing on
06:07 I
06:09 Wanna have to pass on
06:14 I'm gonna start first. I'm not the pass on Jimmy
06:16 What I thought she was gonna
06:19 I'm gonna tell you who I thought he was gonna pass on
06:21 Go ahead. I thought you was gonna pass on James. Oh, yeah, I see if I pass on James the rest of that doesn't happen
06:28 I don't get
06:30 I get a different print. I like how you went to the foundation. Yeah, I'll get a different print
06:35 So I'm a I'm a I'm a pass on Jimmy
06:38 We're gonna do the album
06:42 with Prince and
06:44 Then a song with James. What would the name of the song be with James? Did you had the title?
06:48 Yeah, I thought it was over and what would the album be with Prince
06:54 Glitter and baby oil
07:02 So if you only had to listen to one song for the rest of your life by any artists in the world
07:07 Who would that be Don Taraj bunny hop? Damn?
07:09 Okay, that's now if you only know now now what is your favorite rap album of all time?
07:15 Dad I can't I can't say but I would say my favorite rapper is little flip
07:23 Yeah
07:26 The freestyle kings
07:27 Yeah
07:28 I had the honor of meeting him on tour and was able to like just fan out and just tell him that and it all came
07:34 From yes, how witty was but my sister
07:37 He came to my sister's high school and did a show and she brought home a signed poster and seeing like that
07:42 Leprechaun album cover that poster something that small
07:45 Texas boy to this day, you know
07:48 You know, how was it for you the first time I heard about Beaumont, right?
07:54 Texas it was crazy
07:56 The prison
08:00 It's like federal prison in Beaumont, Texas people. I know getting locked up going there. There's not a third
08:05 How was it growing up in Beaumont?
08:08 You know, we were always it would be like urban legend when they would say, you know such-and-such at the prison
08:13 Yeah, and you know, it's been so so small town someone being famous is stopping at the Walmart is enough
08:18 So like so it was always even here like interviews now of like BG saying like Beaumont like when you hear Beaumont
08:25 It's mostly what I just talked to I just talked to BG earlier today Wow
08:29 Like that's what you're mostly when we hear it when we get to hear our city's name on these big platforms
08:34 It's mostly people who pass through the prison system
08:36 But growing up in Beaumont
08:39 To me is everything that you see now
08:42 It took me leaving in 2019 to go to LA for the first time and come back and see that don't nobody talk like us
08:47 don't nobody dress like us nobody cooks like us and
08:51 It really just made me romanticize everything
08:54 romanticize
08:55 Going to the mall and then walking over to Hollywood movie theater or like I said like the suspenders or like just a little trench
09:02 we had like like
09:04 Square bits of the clothing brand now, but they had the influence then of wearing pajama pants and white tees and fitted hats
09:10 Mm-hmm
09:10 Like we always now I romanticize and see all these iconic things that we did
09:16 But we kind of just it was just Beaumont to us. We were just living but
09:19 To me now, it's I'm so glad that I was born now
09:23 I'm so glad that's why I'm so loud and bodacious about coming from Beaumont because I want us to understand what we have and
09:29 How special it is. There's no other place like it. That's major man. Now. How was tour life man you use?
09:36 You popping out coming on the stage is going up. Like how was it just getting the key?
09:41 you know, I was there and I was like
09:44 behind chase B on the ground
09:46 So, you know you pop up you and this is they going crazy like seeing it like first of all the production
09:53 It just was like I was like, yeah, I don't even know how they move this stuff around the screen
09:57 I didn't even I didn't even see the screens on the outside because I'm under it
10:00 So, you know how it is and I'm like, how was it for you?
10:03 Can you pop these was going crazy like how do you feel man?
10:06 I'm gonna tell you I was just telling chase B that the fact that it's
10:11 Very hip-hop what him and Travis doing is DJ and an MC and we're doing Madison Square Garden tomorrow to see
10:18 Hip-hop do that for my first two tours to be hip-hop tours to be in arenas sellout
10:25 Tours is very inspiring because I always say I remember the first time I heard the name childhood of creators
10:30 I remember the first time I heard the name Travis Scott
10:32 You can still go online now and see Travis Scott playing the same venues that I'm about to play next year
10:37 For my my first headline tour and seeing them start from there and seeing where they are now
10:42 So to be on these tours, it's it's it's a lot of information that they're given
10:48 Verbally and by showing me on stage every night and to show me through that journey, but it's really cool to be able to
10:54 To do that here to see this have it influence my songwriting to make bigger records like to eat this stuff like that
11:02 I'm so blessed and fortunate to be on these tours now
11:05 You know is a blessing that Travis fellow Texan
11:09 How it what is the what is the greatest piece of game that he gave you?
11:14 It's more just a validation and reassurance
11:17 Tito touchdown the biggest thing in music you might be the biggest thing in music saying this in public settings
11:24 Yeah, say like that. That's what it is. That's like the biggest game. He's giving me
11:30 It's more like just like a like a bro like a like a just rooting me on
11:34 For those moments like when I walked in you say I don't think you know what were you about to go?
11:38 Yeah, but those moments when I'm thinking that he's reassuring like nah
11:41 Everybody makes noise for Tito touchdown. I hit it every single night. So he's showing me he's showing me
11:48 What do you see yourself in 36 months?
11:51 36 months
11:56 People say I had a good year this year and my answer to that is that's by having a good day at a time
12:02 so by then
12:04 36 months a
12:06 Way better person. That's a lot of days or a way better person more creative more versed and I'm sure
12:11 Yeah, I don't I don't want to base it on a career thing
12:16 I'm eager to see why I'd be in 36 months as far as the person. How's my anger? How's my love?
12:21 How's my depression is it as is it as frequent as it is, you know now?
12:26 so
12:28 Yeah, I hope better 36 months. I want to keep it to the human level while being 36 months, hopefully better
12:34 What's your favorite song that you ever created yourself?
12:38 If it's not
12:42 I don't know. I I got stuff that I make that I don't that I don't put out and not like I don't put it
12:52 I make it for my group chat. I make it for my homies as far as like it's the inside joke stuff
12:57 That only we know about stories that we only we know about those are the records that I call how many people in your group
13:01 chat
13:03 Or 12 maybe 12 and probably like six respond
13:06 Six, oh, so what's up with that a six man? They just don't respond. I don't say shit people again lives now, man
13:13 Okay, you know the group chat starts to slow down people are getting lives and stuff like that and
13:18 In a lot of them are in the same city. So most of them are probably leaking up now. So like yeah, I'm not sure
13:24 Yeah, but listen my favorite song
13:27 impossible impossible is important because it's like
13:31 You got a shot
13:34 I always say breathing is to win the reason I say breathing is to win because it's like if you're breathing
13:40 You still got time to materialize your dreams. You still got time to go after this shit
13:44 And that's why I'll be like cuz everybody shut up. You woke up this morning, man
13:49 You won. I'm gonna show you some I share some with you and it's gonna be shocking
13:53 I say that every night on stage going into impossible
13:57 I say I want you to I got like a heartbeat thing going
13:59 I say I want you to know why your heart is beating why you alive don't ever let anyone tell your goals are impossible
14:04 Your dreams are impossible. I'm gonna get this to you
14:07 I don't know you ever seen this site, but I'm gonna let you read it. You can read it out loud
14:14 Wow
14:16 Yeah current world population looking at 8 billion
14:19 I'm gonna go down to the
14:23 See Wow, see how many people left today? Mm-hmm. How many people died today?
14:28 one hundred and thirty thousand four hundred and eighteen and counting we still here
14:34 Yeah, amen, you know, I mean so so I always keep in mind like yo
14:39 Once you wake up, you got a shot whatever happened yesterday. I think that was like even ammunition. There was education
14:46 It was something that's gonna help you get closer to your dreams
14:50 I know that song impossible is very important. It's kids all around the world
14:55 That that believe that they're not important that I believe that they don't bring no value here because my like they post on social media
15:03 They want to hurt they self. They want to do something to theself and it's like, you know, even adults
15:09 They're not sure because there's so much pressure from social media, but when you make songs like impossible
15:14 That's like a song that need to go in the campaign or something like people need to hear that song all the time
15:19 Because it's so me
15:20 I think everybody in the world should hear that to know that it's impossible and know that we got a shot no matter what
15:25 You look we look like you come from a sexual identity, whatever you got a shot
15:29 And I think you the music that you're making
15:32 Which is showing people who you are the way you dress the way you believe in yourself
15:37 It's gonna resonate with so many people out here in small towns all across the world
15:41 I just I just want to say you just keep being you man
15:44 And I'm thankful to know brothers like you to see you
15:46 You know, I mean to be able to see what you do is very important because it's like man
15:50 being black in America
15:53 We was told that we only could do a certain couple things and we had to get these check marks in order to be black
16:00 But we never say black is
16:02 embracing your individualism and being who you feel that you need to be in self and I believe once we start doing that a
16:08 Lot of doors is gonna open for us
16:10 You know me in the biggest door that open is the one we open within our heart and our mind and say who am I?
16:17 And stop lying to the mirror trying to be something that we feel as though it's cool
16:21 It took me a long time for me myself to be able to embrace my individualism and realize
16:29 While oh cool is just
16:31 being you and doing what you feel and not being pressured by the ideas that everybody else have for you and
16:37 Just start, you know loving the ideas that you have for yourself the way you want to dress
16:42 where you want to live the things you want to say the friends you want to have the music you want to listen to and
16:48 just
16:51 You know being you so I salute people like you man for pushing because you don't understand
16:56 I seen them kids see I wasn't you know, it was moments
16:59 Because the way you jumped on the stage the way you doing I was looking at you
17:02 But I'm looking at the crowd to understand impact and seeing these kids singing the lyrics and like and just be so
17:11 Encouraged and they got different hair. They got different skin colors
17:15 They know me
17:17 Different looks but they just was tapped in and that's a lot
17:21 So I salute you for encouraging people to embrace the reality and just be them before we leave
17:27 What do you have to say to?
17:30 The people that's watching this that might be going through a rough time. I
17:34 would say
17:37 Romanticize it really be very present in it
17:40 Be very present in it because
17:44 It's gonna pass and you're gonna romanticize it later anyway, so be very present in the moment
17:49 I mean very literal down to filling whatever chair you're in
17:52 Really process that moment. Don't try to suppress it really see what that feels like because that's just that's just helping
17:59 You be just a better you a better human to build empathy of yourself
18:04 So I would say just be very present cuz I've been there
18:07 I didn't I didn't watch y'all interviews being at my daddy crib
18:10 Wondering I'm picking up change up the photo go get some McDonald's or something like that. I didn't been there and now I'm
18:17 I'm happy to share those stories now so in the midst of it
18:21 It may not seem that fun
18:21 But really romanticize it and be optimistic that it's gonna pass because I'm here if you listen to this you watching this
18:27 It's it's gonna pass. I need you. I need you to put us up on something now I
18:32 Need because you know we don't know yet, but I need you to tell the world
18:38 Who we need to be listening to is coming out of Beaumont, Texas right now
18:43 Wow, I'm so glad you asked that you got a TT, baby
18:46 You have big J. You have tne JP you have to hire London you have square biz if you out there looking for some fashion
18:52 you have
18:54 Let's see. What can I eat?
18:56 Yeah, you can go down there to John seafood get you some salt and pepper chicken and shrimp
19:02 You know none out of Willie Tease if it's cold that right now to get you some gumbo you go down at a Port Arthur
19:08 You go pass by
19:09 Pass by that Janice Joplin you DK mural and all that stuff go grab you some gumbo from hands
19:15 And if you want some really good crawfish go down there to Tia Juanita's, okay
19:19 Where can I where can I go just to chill just a good enough lounge vibe you want to go to the park on Calder?
19:25 It's a young black owner who just opened it up
19:28 and that would be it would be groundbreaking if you if you stop by through there and
19:33 That's that's for you, but even if you wanted to chill. It's the same vibe like it's
19:38 Yeah, so Bowman is really growing and I'm that's why I keep talking about it now because in ten years
19:42 36 months from now
19:44 I can't wait to see what Bowman is because it's growing it's been it wants to be innovative
19:48 It wants to change it wants to rewrite the history that we that that as we get older
19:53 We get the process and say maybe that was messed up what happened
19:56 Maybe I should change this on my kids that I'm having I'm raising don't have to grow up in the same type environment that we did
20:01 So it's really changing so those are the places
20:05 Yeah, I appreciate you shout out the Bowmount, Texas, man
20:08 Like he said they on the move listen to the artists check out the food if you stop and buy
20:13 You know square biz he keeps on my square biz square biz so wow tap into them
20:18 You know I'm saying and I mean and that's amazing
20:20 I hope they use that song like the air like when they post stuff on the gram Tina Marie square
20:24 Yeah, you'd say yeah, that'd be a great. You know promo you know I mean, but uh I appreciate you
20:29 I appreciate all that you bring to this world man keep being extraordinary person, and I'm thankful that you here, man
20:35 Same you - thank you. Thank you for your message because it definitely it definitely reaches me. Thank you for being so positive
20:41 Thank you for telling your story a lot of people can relate to that a lot of people thought they go through this stuff alone
20:46 So I appreciate you for doing that and being vocal about it and being everywhere
20:49 Where's wallow he's at the right places, and we thank you for being there appreciate you my brother. Yes, sir
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