Broke Boyz From Fresno

Three Friends, One Lake, and a Whole Lot of Vicious Energy

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The Broke Boyz kick off Season 3 with their first-ever outdoor recording at a beautiful Fresno lake, joined by Rockstar Turtle and Jay Verdi to discuss music production, artist management, and creative authenticity.

• Plans for a new Broke Boys anthem with corrido influence that better represents their current brand
• Discussion of Rockstar Turtle's journey learning music engineering and production techniques
• Jay Verdi's development of "Just Vicious Records" and his approach to artist management
• Reflections on the importance of teamwork over trying to accomplish everything solo
• Observations about Fresno's evolving creative community and how creators are embracing authenticity
• People-watching and connecting with others through shared human experiences
• Future plans for outdoor podcast recordings including a potential Fresno park tour
• The value of staying true to yourself while supporting others in their creative journeys

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Intro Music by Rockstar Turtle- Broke Boyz (999)
Christmas Intro Song by Nico

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah. Welcome back. Hell yeah, welcome back to another episode of the Broke Boys.

Speaker 3:

I'm here with the one and only, oh my bad, the one and only Rockstar Turtle and what's the other way around?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and Jay Birdie himself.

Speaker 3:

Fucking shit. Yeah, Hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm here with these guys right here at the lake. We still have the season three openers right here.

Speaker 3:

Enjoy it. Enjoy it guys. It's a blessing. It's a blessing to be out here. It's a beautiful day. Hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

I still can't believe how incredible it looks. It looks really good.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, dude, we chose a good-ass fucking spot, bro Dude you ate.

Speaker 1:

You ate with that one dude, ivan you ate, didn't, and it feels good too.

Speaker 3:

You know, like I was saying, fucking for fresno day feels good bro yeah, it does even ivan was saying too well, I'm surprised it feels good out here, hey, oh yeah yeah, no, no, dude, it's, it's scorching hot, but I mean we're're in the shade.

Speaker 1:

And there's a slight breeze, so it's like just for head, Slight, slight yeah, but to be the first people to take the pod outside and public.

Speaker 3:

It's a blessing, thank you.

Speaker 4:

It's an opportunity and a blessing, and thank you for that.

Speaker 1:

No, thank you guys for doing this and helping me out with it, and I'm excited. This is one of many. One of many because I think we've been plotting maybe do a Fresno Park tour.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, the park tour is going to be insane, bro, hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

Imagine going to the Chaffee Zoo. Oh dude, that's so sick.

Speaker 4:

I haven't been there in a minute. You haven't been to the zoo.

Speaker 1:

Fuck, no dude, I know Fuck no dude, I know it's nice, is it? I like it. Last time I went.

Speaker 3:

It's cool. It's like a family vibe yeah. You gotta go with family.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, see giraffes.

Speaker 1:

Feed the giraffes. Take all the kids, take all your kids. No kids.

Speaker 4:

No kids and I have like 20 bro, oh fuck. They're right here Nah. In my hand, just kidding.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, Fucking. Thank you, bro. Again, I'm excited for the Broke Boys followers, you know for all your new content, the things you've been telling us Excited for you guys.

Speaker 1:

I know we got a lot of ideas and a lot of plans. Man, we're going to make it happen for sure.

Speaker 3:

Hell yeah, Like always, bro, you know, yeah, what is it you say? You say it better. She's talking into existence, yeah, speaking into manifest.

Speaker 1:

it's a manifestation, manifestation works, baby, it won't come through trust me well, before we continue, let's go ahead and let's roll the intro you, you, you you all right, we done.

Speaker 4:

Broke boys from the hood. We on them. Issues understood Won't catch us lacking. We that good, we always winning like we should. We flying high, we butterfly up to the sky. No way you catching us. Goodbye, pray to God.

Speaker 3:

We make it out a lot yes oh yeah oh yeah bro boy I'm glad you guys talked about, you know, making a whole new new song, you know, yeah, it'll be good, a good add-on to your new season yeah, it's just like hey man who's to say that's just gonna continue progressing yeah, that should. Yeah, and it's just like hey, man, who's to say that? It's just going to continue progressing? Yeah, that should be cool, bro, it's going to be more like. Corrido style. Oh yeah, we'll cater, like you said, so I'm excited for that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

See what you guys come up with I love that.

Speaker 1:

I love that. What's an idea If you guys sat down and think about it? That's what I'm trying to figure out right now. What would you?

Speaker 4:

Like ah, dude like, because I would love to look back in like two years and be like damn Like. These two sound different.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And I'm like holy shit, Like this one's good, that one's good, yeah. So I'm like how?

Speaker 1:

Like what I don, music industry. What is it that you guys can think of and be like. You know what I?

Speaker 4:

just this is what I picture you need an anthem, bruh, that that's what I think you need. An anthem, uh-huh, an anthem like beat, you know, just just something, that just yeah, well, yeah, makes you crave hype.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm like the hype around the same.

Speaker 1:

It was like I feel like the broke boys song song, the first one. I feel like that was the anthem, because it starts off it was definitely yeah, and then it leads into it.

Speaker 4:

Like you said too the song, bro the song.

Speaker 3:

So the next one has to be if anything like the same, if not like a little bit better.

Speaker 3:

You know just the beat, just like that Damn that damn damn man, yeah, we got boats in the bag and people swimming boats in the bag with speakers like crazy. Oh yeah, no, but yeah, bro, for like me personally, bro, like whatever, like beat, like the type of beat that he said. Like obviously, because obviously rocks are turtle could find the beats like that. You know, you guys could sit down and like, because I know when he picks out a beat he chooses to like at least 20 bro, so he has 20 of them and then from those 20 he narrows it down to like one or two.

Speaker 4:

Okay, and I will listen to him for like a whole week, all of them, or like even more than a week, but so if he can narrow it down to 20 or whatever, then, come to you and be like then, together, pick out, pick out one, okay, you know one wow and then like

Speaker 4:

you said it'd be more catered to you as well, because it's like yeah, yeah, listen to the beat and then and then how I also write songs is I don't know if you've done this in school, but, like you know, the whole brainstorm chart yeah, bubbles, yeah. So put Broke Boys 2, bubble and then just write, like write down stuff for the song. They used to call them Bubbles in high school.

Speaker 1:

Nah Bubbles.

Speaker 3:

He's calling it your boy now.

Speaker 2:

Nah, yeah, no, whatever. No, no, he's calling it your boy now, not yet.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no.

Speaker 3:

No, it makes sense, bro. But yeah, bro, if you were to do Basically like what you said, bro Catered, it'll be super different, bro, super more detailed. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

More catered to you and your fans, your fan base, more to what they feel. Obviously, the first one was cool, but it was more towards what Rockstar Turtle Was going through. Luckily, it was more towards what rockstar turtle was going through. Luckily, it was just connected to what you were going through you know so this time more catered, more corrido style, yeah, yeah yeah, I know what would it be.

Speaker 1:

Would it be like like you were talking about, like corrido style? Are you thinking of something like what jlp is doing?

Speaker 3:

I guess thinking about something more of like a bad bunny type of vibe or whatever obviously the vibe more like bad bunny, more hype and shit, but the song wouldn't be like how to put it? Or like adding love in there. You know like, well, you can add love, but it's more towards work and content and being out there and being joined. You know only because I know you, so I know what type of things you would like. You know shit like style. You know only because I know you, so I know what type of things you would like.

Speaker 3:

You know shit like style, you know throwing J's on there. You know, wake up, throw on my J's, something that's more like what you're listening to and you're like that's literally what I'm doing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, wake up, go drive the semi Shit like that. I go not exactly like that, but like throwing in there, yeah, yeah, like, oh, that's who he is now. So then later on, eventually you know you do another one and another one Shit like that. Even cater to the podcast, bro, how you're moving it around. Yeah, you know mobiles, add keywords Que son tuyas? Basically, bro, yeah, fucking, throwing where your mom and dad are from and fucking shit like that. Yeah yeah, yeah, nice.

Speaker 1:

I'll be crazy on. Yeah, rockstar Trey got to get his creativity going, yeah, but that's just, that's always on. That's more to. He said that's always on. That's always on, brother Working right now. I'm working right now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's more just like that. Like I said, if he could get his 20 beats down and then come to you, let's come down to one, then come to you again and be in there. You know, like I'm from fresno uh, I'm you know like that yeah, and then from there.

Speaker 3:

Then he adds on the fillers and but that's obviously corrido style, yeah, yeah, or like more like what you said with jop and them are doing right now bro. Yeah, like you said the theme. But the theme would be you basically, yeah, kind of like the usa theme song, bro. It's like talks about it's USA. So it's like the theme song would be Broke Boys and everything you stand for. So that'd be crazy, bro.

Speaker 1:

That shit would go crazy. I can't wait.

Speaker 3:

I can't wait, We'll probably all get together bro brainstorm something yeah. Work on that bitch, wait on it. You know he's thinking hard for not just for the fucking podcast, for you guys, for everything. He wants to make this an anthem, like we talked about right now. So I'm excited, bro, I'm excited.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because it would be dope if somebody like when people play it and it's just like, oh shit, I know where that's from. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was telling him in the other episode when I did with Between Pods and knowing that, hey, this dude literally was listening to your song, loved your song and started playing it on his podcast.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, respect, respect yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so that's why I like the power of music, bro. Like it's just you can move not just music but vocals, whether it be through a podcast, radio, music.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

You can move somebody you know, not just to feel or to motivate, you know. Yeah. Or even I remember listening to songs just to get sad. Bro, fuck it, I don't want to get sad.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

Like it just works, bro. So if you could, fucking, you know, at the end of the day, you too come down and all the keywords that you do want is for the singing there. Yeah, that's going to be on you, bro, to provide the information, so it'll come out dope, I know that. Yeah, yeah, time and time and whatever.

Speaker 1:

Discipline, bro yeah wait on that, bro, hell yeah, it's gonna be nice now that we're talking about it, yeah, it's gonna be nice for us. It'll be nice, oh man, such a beautiful day and just to sit back and just to, to soak in all the ideas, the, the energy that we feed off one another and then to still come out here and be at such a peaceful place.

Speaker 1:

It's just like one thing that I do like to do, and I don't know if you guys do it on your guys' private time, but people watch when you go out in public. Oh yeah, I look to go, look at certain people and be like you know, give them their stories. You don't know what they're going through.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, yeah, Respect fuck.

Speaker 1:

Fuck, who knows, Maybe that person right there, you know?

Speaker 3:

happily married for 25 years. Respect, bro, four kids. I feel like me. Personally, I can't. I could do that, but it's hard because I don't know. I get this vibe where people look at me and they think I'm like, oh, he thinks he's the shit. Oh, look, bro, it's just the way I walk, the way I talk. They're like bro, he thinks he's the shit.

Speaker 3:

So, wherever I go, even if they don't know me, bro, like random, like you said, people watch. I can't have people watch because then they look at me and they're like just mean mugging, bro, just give him a show and make him more mad. Yeah, I'm walking around like I own the place, Talk all loud and shit. I'm like fuck it bro. I just I don't know, it's just for me, bro. People look at me like I'm oh, he's a shit, Fuck him.

Speaker 1:

So it's hard for me to people watch like that. Bro, I love the people watch man. It's crazy. Just every person is going somewhere else, that's true bro, everyone has different lives. Everybody has a story.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like when we would go to the airport. I would like to look at different people, because different people are going different places and you don't know where they're going or what they're going for you know I think about that.

Speaker 3:

That's true, and it's just crazy how small the world is like in our aspect, you know.

Speaker 1:

There's people with families, people that don't have families people that are going for a business trip, people that are going for a vacation People that need that self.

Speaker 4:

You know therapy, vacation, mm-hmm that need to go away and you know, start fresh.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, or people who are going with families, you know. Mm-hmm and sometimes it gets Different. But what is it? Kind of like the same stories, but at different times, bro. Okay, that's crazy to me, yeah, cause we're all kind of going through a similar shit bro. Yeah, not to the T, but like in some way we are all connected. That's crazy to me, bro. I don't know it's tripping me, yeah yeah fuck, fuck. That's why it goes back down to what I told you.

Speaker 1:

Like I can't hate cause I'm like bro, we're kind of the same at the end of the day, bro yeah, and I love that when we talk about connection some way we're all connected in that sort of way, same thing as music.

Speaker 3:

Some sort of way you connect with other people through your music yeah, fuck yeah, if you do your job right, you can do it, whether it be just a cool vibe or like a deep emotional connection. Fuck yeah, that's what we've been on lately, bro, just trying to make more connections to the music, just really trying to push it out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know that you're becoming an engineer, music engineer. How's that going?

Speaker 4:

It's going pretty good actually. You know learning all the frequencies and how to use compression, how to use limiters, how to EQ the right way but the right way isn't always the right way. It's just more like what sounds good to you. Because you can't always be like other people.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, in this music thing it's more, like you said, the right way isn't always the right way, but it's sort of like a blueprint to how you can add your own sauce, because everybody has a Different way, everybody. Yeah. Everybody. But yeah, like you said, just study your crafts and make it your own.

Speaker 4:

Basically, yeah, it feels good, you know, learning about this engineering stuff, because I was doing it for a minute but it would be like on and off, but now I'm just like locked in and doing it it feels good to like know what I'm doing.

Speaker 1:

And like the way I cuz.

Speaker 3:

I to me like I hear sounds in my head and like I feel like it's hard to like.

Speaker 4:

Sometimes there's dead people. Sometimes it's hard to let engineers know like what, what you want, because I don't have the like, I don't have the right words to like to kind of describe what I want.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But when I'm doing it I can kind of like figure everything out by myself and I'm like, okay, this is the way I want it, and blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. But engineering it's been pretty good and I'm excited to like guys are working more projects together. Oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

Especially because, even if we're not dropping music all the time together, it's like Because he has the whole engineering thing going. And then I said, fuck it, I'm going to start my own little team, my own little label at the end of the day. For now, just something we can rock with.

Speaker 1:

How's that?

Speaker 3:

going with the label. It's pretty good, amazing, to be honest. Like you said, just different learning, you know, studying, and because I mean I want to learn how to, or like what is it Ivan? You know he's the engineer and then Rockstar Turtles the artist. So I'm trying to learn how to, you know, not handle him, but learn how to walk with him. Okay, you know, not push him, because I know the potential he has for effect and I know what I could do and bring to the table. So I'm like learning how not to, you know, push him, make him feel like, ah bro, like you just want this out of me now, like, nah, bro, I want something bigger.

Speaker 3:

But like I know, at the and good is just me learning how to deal with stuff like that. Okay, like with people. Basically because I know I want, I want him to be able to push his product out and his music out, like bring it out, so for for me to be able to take it out to the, you know the markets and shit like that. But that shit won't work if he's not in the right headspace.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, so just yeah, so you need to lock the fuck in, is what he's saying more him and then me respect his space.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because he can't lock in and like, if I'm just behind his ear talking all that, you know, like, hey, bro, do this, do that, do this yeah but other than that, bro, he's going good, like we got big plans thinking out the box new videos, lyric videos, everything more well, just like today's, you guys can see more cinematic yeah we're trying to. You know, not us, but this food too.

Speaker 3:

All of us are on some new cinematic shit more visuals, more entertainment, because we know like we want this, not just for us, but like for the people who believe in us.

Speaker 1:

You know, oh yeah, there's so much potential that we have.

Speaker 3:

Yeah hell yeah. So that's why I started this. You know, just vicious, just vicious, just vicious, just vicious records, bro, whoever, just just vicious, bro, I'm just vicious about life.

Speaker 4:

Just I want it bro. Yeah, yeah, hell, yeah, so I mean, just I'm just trying to.

Speaker 3:

I'm not trying to be like I told him, I'm trying to be a big boss or anything, but just I just love putting shit together and it's like I feel like I could really do you a help you help you because you know I help you I can really help you. I just know my talent, I know my skills.

Speaker 4:

So I'm like alright, bro, not just him, but just like we're still like a management, like manager like management just try to understand the artist more so you know it's easy flowing yeah, fuck yeah yeah just been trying, yeah, cause I just the time too being with him, bro, because I know how he is, I know who he is basically.

Speaker 3:

So I told him, this year too, more performing, and shit, yeah, went to his first performance not that long ago. You know, put it together. I told him you don't have to do anything, just show up.

Speaker 2:

How did that go? It went good. It went good, bro, it went pretty good.

Speaker 4:

It was something different Hell yeah, it was.

Speaker 3:

It was just more him too, like trying to show face and shit. You know, I told him put yourself out there more. I said fuck it bro. But yeah, like I told him, I was like I know for a fact like all this shit could work, bro.

Speaker 3:

So I told him just go out there, put your face out there, fucking. Oh, my God, fucking, put your face out there and just keep rocking with it. You keep rolling every day, every day, every day, even if you don't perform like you say he didn't want to, because he wasn't sure of himself. But I'm like I don't care bro, just fucking go show face let him know like who's that that just walked in? Yeah lucky.

Speaker 4:

That's something that he kind of, like you know, talked to me about and also my girl. You know, I I have this like low confidence, like performing or just showing out.

Speaker 3:

Okay, but he wants to, so bad though, you know yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's just that fear. You know, I got to eliminate that fear so I can start you know, just showing out.

Speaker 3:

It goes back down to how he told you, like how he says how he thought he could do it all by himself. I'm like you can at the end of the day, but it's like you got people that are doing something that like you kind of don't have time for. Yeah, you know he wants to have this time to make beautiful music on engineering and shit. Like bro, don't waste your time learning how to put yourself in playlists and putting your marketing and all that shit and like putting your music out.

Speaker 3:

Like I you on that because that to me, is easy and like I could sit there and enjoy it and really do it, yeah. But when it comes down to engineering, like he's doing, I'm frustrated. I'm sitting, I sit there and I get mad. I'm like, oh fuck bro, shit like that. So that's why I'm like, yeah, I don't listen, just rock with it, bro, like it could really be something big yeah just for the time being.

Speaker 3:

Bro is like until he gets his own wings, you know his own little shit going. Now he's thinking of his own wings. You know His own little shit going Now he's thinking of his own little label. Or he gets signed. But I told him to be honored to fucking push Rockstar Turtle, you know. Yeah, for a minute. Yeah. For sure Hell yeah.

Speaker 4:

And I appreciate that because you know, like you said, I didn't want help and that was just the stubborn me. But I kind of just you know, like I said, took time to reevaluate with myself by myself and kind of just you know, help. That's something that I got to work on too, like just accepting help.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Accepting people, letting me help.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, especially if somebody was trying to help you to win. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 4:

Like I can't be always stubborn, don't be selfish.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you know. Be selfish, always stubborn, don't be selfish. Share the wins, dude.

Speaker 3:

Come on, it's more for him too, because it's like bro, you know you can do it, bro, what the fuck? So, as a fan too, I'm like bro, come on. Yeah, no for sure.

Speaker 1:

You see it from the fan's perspective, right? It's just like. I need more Rockstar Turtle. Where's Rockstar Turtle? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's why.

Speaker 3:

I chose to do this as well. I mean, not just for him, yeah, but that's why I chose to do this, because I'm like I know he does his own stuff and, you know, goes through his own shit. So I'm like, bro, let me help you in the spots where you're lacking. Yeah, I mean boom, because I'm trying to make him blow and then Jay Birdie, blow.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying then I Just vicious whoever's vicious and what wants it, whoever wants to make it easier and should make a little shortcut, pull through, you know. But I mean obviously work ethic like a motherfucker bro, you got to work, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so we moving slow, but we moving. Right now I got him, jay birdie, and then I got some other another artist too, and the development.

Speaker 1:

No but.

Speaker 3:

I know he wants it as well. It's just vicious, vicious. But that's why it comes in my part too to just give them time. Give everybody time to grow into do they really want this? And even when you know you want this, you still got to give yourself time to like not crash out, you know, not burn out yes. Yeah, so that's, I don't know for a fact it'll work. Dope music, good music, good content.

Speaker 1:

Oh, fuck yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what we've been on lately, bro. That's good man.

Speaker 1:

That's good.

Speaker 3:

Crazy, huh Shit just vicious man. Stay tuned.

Speaker 1:

That's good man, that's good to see, that, that's good to hear. Like you know, the vibe all over again, it yeah hell yeah, and you just feed off that energy together and it's just like no. You almost motivate one another to be like you know what? I'm going to fucking succeed. I'm going to fucking do it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it goes back to what I told you, bro, Like if he wins I win, If I win he wins bro. Yeah, it just goes hand in hand, bro, you know. But if he just doesn't do anything, then and then I'm like, oh, bro, and get your plate off my fucking table.

Speaker 3:

Not just like that, but it kind of like makes me lose, like not my motivation, but motivation for him, because I'm like, bro, like I know the potential you have yeah, you know and I'm like I don't want you to just leave it like that, I don't want to leave you behind, but it comes to it me bro yeah, that's why I'm like oh, I need ivan the engineer to work for just fishes, you know that's why I'm gonna be like time being right now, just super, since it's fresh and like brand new.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, just putting content, putting being out there, basically. So I want to make sure it's good quality content, music for for, like the fans, just vicious bro, just a real story, just fucking quality shit. And at the end of the day, it's like if this just sticks with it, it's like the engineer's going to get paid, bro. Yeah. Yeah. So we're going to eat bro. That's good man, it just takes time and ideas, like you said, and just really doing it.

Speaker 1:

That's good man I'm. I love that for you guys. I love this. It's working. It's working new bro. No, just like you, bro, new, new ideas. It's crazy because we reflect to where we were at two or three years ago yeah when we first met up, when that first time that we met up at our hop, remember yeah, I remember yeah yeah you guys are handing out shirts or handing out flyers.

Speaker 4:

Oh man Flyers. Yes, yes, yes Flyers.

Speaker 3:

That was the first time to Wangle Live, when I had to adapt and learn how to be out there and push myself out there. Remember you saw me.

Speaker 1:

That was the first time for me to be out there too.

Speaker 3:

You're like what the fuck? Remember I was talking to people. I was like Really, be like a promoter, bro it's our hub right, yeah, it's our hub. That shit was cool bro.

Speaker 4:

It was pretty cool, man. We were all out there, you know, supporting and just knowing what we had to do. You know, honestly, I mean as a server, you know we talk to people but like this is different. You know, you got to really.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, throw yourself out there.

Speaker 3:

Throw yourself out there, because you got to really throw yourself out there, because at the end of the day, you're kind of selling yourself?

Speaker 1:

Yeah for sure. Like hey, this is me and this is what I do.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know, even if you don't check it in now, like this is me. Yeah, that's why I'm trying to help him right now. Him and.

Speaker 3:

Jay Birdie, just fucking. Go out there, just fucking, you know. Get out there, show face, show face, show face, which I cool at the end of the day, they know. That's why I'm glad and I'm more than grateful, like not just him but you too, bro, like we're authentic, you know, like we try to be ourselves, yeah, and I think I think that's what pushes us so different from everybody else yeah, everybody else is pushing an image that they want to, or or clout chasing in any sort of way, but they don't take that.

Speaker 1:

What they can't take away from us is the authenticity that we have and what we are willing to do and what we've been doing. We've been doing the work. No one can take that from us.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's just more big people, though. Luckily here in Fresno, bro, everybody that I've seen everybody's on some authentic shit, bro. Lately what I've seen, everybody has their own little. Seen everybody's on some authentic shit, bro, like lately what I've seen. Like everybody has their own little, whether you're like this and or he's like that, but everybody's like has their own little groove on. Going back in the day it was a little more, everybody tried to be like the same, but now now, now, bro yeah, everyone's trying to be there.

Speaker 3:

You know that's why I feel like this shit could work, bro, like even down this food, being like himself, like right now, it's like everybody's being themselves. So I'm I don't know, bro, like fresno gonna be popping bro it is already, but like, give it some time to make it like it's gonna be like a little la, you know. Oh, for sure, bro, it definitely can be. It can be, especially with the amount of creators we have, you know they're all doing their own things.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy like where they all come from because, like I didn't think there was gonna be a lot, but oh, there's a shit ton we out there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, shout out, you guys. Hell yeah, fucking keep pushing content. Like I said, it's just authentic, all real.

Speaker 4:

It's only gonna help fresno in general and fucking push eyes on us yeah, you know, I love, I love the content that everyone puts out to you like it's raw. You know raw footage, but I'm like damn, but it's so fucking sick.

Speaker 3:

Fuck yeah, raw footage Fucking Down to the fits. Everybody's different. Lately, yeah, lately, yeah, I love it, man, it's so different.

Speaker 4:

Vintage, retro it can be from you know All different kind of cloths. That's cause everybody, yeah, everybody's different here in Fresno too. Yeah, fuck with that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, nobody's scared to be themselves, bro yeah. That's true, that's cool, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was more back in the day when everybody you know, like how we say Growing up in a culture and shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Where everybody tried to be themselves, but now everybody's trying to be Brand new and different and shit. So that's good, especially cause we're not like A big, big city.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Like semi big, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and a lot of people are in that they don't judge. I think now we're in that era, oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

A lot of people can't judge. No more. Mm-hmm. If you do, you get canceled.

Speaker 4:

Yeah exactly Is a cancel culture, even a thing now.

Speaker 3:

Yes, fuck the cancel culture oh shit, he's done, he's done, he's done. I don't give a fuck. Oh shit, they make it hella big. Nah, yeah, I mean it's there, but I mean, at the end of the day, I mean, thanks to this era, you literally can say whatever you want to say, bro. So if that person cancels you, I'm pretty sure someone else won't. Yeah, you know, that gets down to what he said, Like it's real, but it's not real, you know. It's real to a T.

Speaker 4:

But like you can keep saying what you want to say, bro, at the end of the day yeah, you know it's like you keep doing you all those people that believe in what you say will start adding, adding, adding, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

It just goes based off what you want to build. Do you want to go off of, you know, being hated or canceled, or show something you know?

Speaker 1:

Dang. So if you guys let me ask you guys this question If you guys had the opportunity right now that the world is listening, or people from Fresno are listening what's something that you want to tell the world?

Speaker 3:

Oh, shit Damn. Pick up your fucking trash.

Speaker 1:

Keep the world clean.

Speaker 3:

Hell yeah, man. We're out here in fucking nature and all I have to fucking see is what bottles and fucking chip, chip bags I know, dude, earlier we were over there.

Speaker 4:

It was bad.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, guys, that's all I gotta say, bro, the world, just keep it clean. Other than that, stay true to yourself. Take care of your families. Be what you want to be. You know you have this choice to be bad or good, positive or negative, be depressed or happy. Do what the fuck you want to do. You know, like you know, you get your own little will, but just fucking make sure your family's good. You know, yeah, make sure your family's good. Make sure you work out, make sure you stay clean, stay sober. Stay sober, not all the time.

Speaker 4:

Well, I don't know Not all the time, not all the time. Well, I don't know, not all the time, not all the time.

Speaker 3:

But fucking you know, cause all that shit At the end of the day Is gonna pile up. And why the fuck Would you wanna be sad or depressed If you're working out and helping your family and working on your business.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, real, real sweat. Yeah yeah, yeah, ivan.

Speaker 4:

You know, just take care of yourself, love the ones that you have right now. Be yourself. Just right now, be yourself. Um, just, you know, just keep doing you. You're gonna hit bumps in the road, but that doesn't mean, you know, you gotta stop you gotta sniff them out.

Speaker 3:

You gotta. You're gonna have bumps in the road. You gotta take them in, but just keep it you know, just keep it real, man.

Speaker 4:

You know, I feel like a lot of people keep it real, man. I feel like a lot of people keep it real. Now, just don't be nobody else and be you, be authentic, be classic. I'll chew that.

Speaker 3:

Be classic. Hell, yeah, be classic. Yeah, I like that.

Speaker 1:

I'm a classic man.

Speaker 4:

I'm a classic man and if you have a team work with them, Don't be a one-man, team man, even if that team, like everybody's doing something different.

Speaker 3:

but like, at the end of the day, a team is better than no team.

Speaker 4:

And that was something that I had to learn. You know, you know.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, fuck yeah.

Speaker 4:

But work as a team and, you know, just kind of just throw it off Like he's saying now, I mean now that he's learned that you know.

Speaker 3:

That's why I'm confident that with this all just vicious thing like we can make this food pop bro. And I understand for Jay Verde but, like I said, I've always felt like Rockstar Turtle could be super different. You know, fuck, yeah, yeah, like if any of you guys could listen to his music.

Speaker 4:

He's like you can listen to it and be like this is music, you know.

Speaker 3:

Like you don't have to double think it, or like or like, oh, wow, like this, yeah, like you, just wow, oh, this is music. Like nothing, bro, like. So I'm pretty sure the help of fucking you know, us god, our families, our support, our supporters, anything and everything is possible, bro, yeah yeah, fuck, yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

well, I thank you guys for being out here. Thank you guys for for doing this episode, doing this season opener. Oh yeah, being out here in this beautiful scenery, shout out you bro Shout out your loyal supporters.

Speaker 4:

I hope you guys enjoy this and the fucking view.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thank you, brokeboy. He's about to get on his knees, right?

Speaker 4:

now. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to be out here.

Speaker 3:

First, First people to be out here In nature. Oh yeah, oh yeah, Respect yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's a vibe out here. I think of that. I think of that. Yeah, I'm glad to experience this moment with you.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad that you guys are here, bro. You guys are here, bro, being the first ones.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, season three. Season three is going to be crazy, especially because we're going to lock in. Even if you don't see us on the podcast with him, we're still going to lock in on the Conte ideas for whatever he needs, because you know why.

Speaker 1:

We're the big three, the big three.

Speaker 3:

Oh fuck, season three, three, the big three, damn. Oh, season three, all right, oh yeah, but like I said, yeah, even if you, we're not in the picture, for sure we're gonna help this fool. Oh, it's gonna be tight, good, good good music, good fucking content, good fucking visuals.

Speaker 1:

He's going crazy for y'all I appreciate you guys much love. Remember you guys can follow us On Instagram and on TikTok At broboys underscore. Ff. And go ahead and check out Jay Verde and Rockstar.

Speaker 3:

Turtle At Jay Verde, on everything At Rockstar Turtle. Stay tuned, stay tuned, soon soon.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, you already know, thank you guys. You guys have a good one, much love.

Speaker 4:

Peace, peace.

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