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Thank you for coming back. Part two is underway. You met Mess and you've met Ronaldo. What was it like? Because it seemed. It seems to me that this is your hero. This is your guy.
B
Yeah. Oh, my God. There hasn't been a day like that's. That's still like my top. My top moment of my life.
A
Really.
B
Yeah. My second moment is probably me getting. Reaching a million live viewers. But the one. Because. But. But the one. It's me and Ronaldo. That's just. It is. Oh.
A
So what was.
B
I was high on life like that for like a whole week. Like, nothing's. Nothing. Nothing ever. I don't think I never reached feeling like that ever in my life. In my whole career. I don't think I never have a feeling like that, hopefully.
A
But I explain it the. What you're. What you're explaining is what I felt when I met Michael Jordan for the very first time. Because he doesn't seem real. He seems like he's levitating. He has a glow. He has an aura. And if you listen to people that have met Michael, I'm talking about professional athletes, they say the exact same thing. So I don't know if you've ever met Michael. No, I never met Michael and I've never met Ronaldo.
B
But if you meet Ronaldo, you were like everybody in your. You a tingle. You smell good. Everything.
A
Man. To hear. Because I've never met anybody that's met Ronaldo. And so to hear you say it and me meeting Mike, because a lot of people feel that Michael Jordan is the goat of basketball. I'm a Bron guy, so I feel that's Bron. But you feel that Ronaldo is the goat of football. And so to hear you talk about Messi and to see highlight. You like. Oh, my. Like, you. You still think about that moment?
B
Nah, I just hate when people like, who won the World Cup? Who has more balance? Listen, you have to just stop. Like, you can't just do that. You can't.
A
Yeah. So what we using to measure it?
B
Actual football skills, Gameplay. Actually watching them play, man, you don't.
A
See messing with that lefty.
B
He's not even. See, that's how you know you don't watch football. You don't know anything.
A
That man kicked with his left foot.
B
No, he does not.
A
Messi doesn't kick with his left foot. No. Okay, I'm going Messi, and I'm gonna get this 5,000 too. So you make sure I'm able to get in contact with you. Cause I don't want you to. Cause you got speed. I don't want you to run away.
B
Okay.
A
Cause I can't catch you.
B
Trust me, Ronaldo's gonna win. You must be forgetting who Ronaldo is.
A
I know, bro. He got 650 million IGS followers nobody's ever gonna catch. I mean, what he have. I mean, how many subs did he gain in, like, a day?
B
Like, 50.
A
50 million?
B
Yeah.
A
So I'm well aware of his presence in the online community. Anything that he touches is going to go haywire. He said Ronaldo wants to play with his son. You see LeBron James plays with his son Bronny.
B
Yes, yes.
A
And I guess in soccer, they can play, what, 16, 15. 15. So his son is 13, 14. 13, 13. So in two years. And so that's kind of how you think Ronaldo is. Kind of like, is that a goal? You think that's a goal of his?
B
I feel like that's not really a thing in football, like, how it is in basketball.
A
Well, it's never happened in basketball. It's only happened one. It happened in baseball with Griffey senior.
B
Junior, James, and I don't. And it never happened in football. But I hate to say it, but I think Ronaldo maybe has, like, two to three years max. You know, it could happen. It's. I say it's way more easier in football just because of the fact there's, like, so many clubs.
A
Right, right.
B
And, like, in the NBA, there's only, like, 40 teams. 30. 40, 50 teams.
A
There's 30 teams in the NBA.
B
Yeah. Yeah, 30, 30 teams.
A
About 450 players.
B
And Ronaldo, he plays for Al Nassr, and his son. And his son already plays for Al Nassr.
A
Okay.
B
So in two years, his son can make the first team and they can play together. So it's. It's way more easier for Ronaldo. So, yes, it could happen. It could happen, and I think it will happen, to be honest.
A
You think you could play soccer?
B
Yes.
A
So have you. Have you kicked the ball around with.
B
Okay, look, listen. Ah, it's. See, football is. It's hard. It's hard. It's way harder than basketball. Way harder than football. Football doesn't really take skill. All it takes is, you know, just elusive skill.
A
You don't think football takes skill, huh?
B
Nah, it doesn't.
A
Okay.
B
Not as much skill. Like, you can start. Like, you can start as high school and never play football and still make it to the league, to the NFL.
A
Yeah.
B
Well, football, you gotta, like, start very young.
A
Right?
B
I'm all Right. I'm pretty good. I can be good. I can make it pro, but.
A
You can make it pro in what?
B
Football?
A
Hold up. Soccer or American football?
B
Both, but football I'm talking about. Oh, I'm talking about European football, though.
A
Yeah, you can make. You can make it.
B
I just don't put the. Like, I don't. I just. I just don't put my time and effort in.
A
So what makes you think you can if you don't put the time and effort in there? We supposed. I'm just supposed to take your word.
B
Like, listen, I'm like, I'm. I'm fast.
A
Yes. There been a lot of fast people and a lot of them work at, you know, FedEx, Amazon prime, you know, they work at. Yeah, they're a lot of fast people. Do you. Everybody that's fast doesn't play a professional sports.
B
V. You just said fat ass.
A
No, I said yes. Some of those people have to get regular jobs. Some of those fast people. That was fast in high school, that was fast in college. So you just think like, you just have this, like, this one in a trillion speed that just translate. I can play. I can go play it. Like.
B
Yeah, Cause like. Yeah, like. Yeah, like. Like Messi, he only knows one move and he still. He still made it.
A
He won all them balls with one move.
B
Yes. Just literally a body faint. That's the only move he knows.
A
Why haven't they stopped it? That's like saying Steph Curry is only good cause he shoot threes.
B
Because. Right. I mean, no, I can make it. I can make it pro. I can make it pro.
A
You believe you can make it pro in American football and European football?
B
American football, 100. I was a four star, five star. I got that line.
A
Do you know how many four and five star don't make it professionally?
B
Yes.
A
Okay.
B
That's the reason why I'm doing YouTube now. But yes, yeah, I believe I can.
A
Bronny playing with his dad. Did you watch the game that Bronny actually got on the court with his father?
B
I didn't watch the game, but I did seen like, I seen height. Like, I seen the moment.
A
What do you think? What do you think that moment meant to LeBron? Cause like I said, I'm pretty good friends with Griffey and I was. I'm old enough to remember when Griffey played with his dad, Griffey senior junior. And it just so happens they both hit home runs and back to back. But for LeBron, because we had never. I mean, we really never seen it. Griffey Jr. And I think that was like 89 when it happened. And to see LeBron them do it so many more years later, I think 35 years later, can you imagine what that feeling was like for LeBron to like, I'm on the court with my son because you got to be good.
B
Like, you just not seeing that no more like, that's like.
A
I don't think so either.
B
It's just like I feel like LeBron, he. He just reached a peak of basketball. It's just like. Like, who the is going up there, you know? Like, so it's like he just owns it, you know? And he's playing with his son right now. Yeah, Bronny. Shout out to Bronny, too. That's my guy.
A
If we had to compare. So let's compare foot American football to European football. So you said Ronaldo's your goat. So we're going to compare it to basketball. So are we going to say LeBron and Jordan and Messi and Ronaldo, or do you have somebody in replace of LeBron or Jordan as far as your. Your basketball goes?
B
My basketball goat. If you want to say, like my, like, hero. If you want to say. Okay, you want to say like, the greatest or who I just personally like.
A
I mean, let's take the greatest and then we can like, who you personally like greatest?
B
LeBron.
A
Okay.
B
Yes.
A
So LeBron would be Ronaldo.
B
Yes. 100%.
A
Jordan would be Messi.
B
Yes. And look who's better between Bron and LeBron.
A
I disagree with your argument.
B
What you mean you agree with my argument?
A
I like Messi. I like Bron.
B
But Messi and Bron don't go together. Ronaldo and Bron goes together. They're both goats.
A
I do believe lebron is the goat in basketball. I just believe Messi cause.
B
Just. Cause he won a World Cup. Yay. Hip, hip hop parade. Like, come on.
A
Well, you don't want to give the man no credit. He's not.
B
That's why he barely contributed into winning the World Cup.
A
Didn't he win the Golden Boot also?
B
Yes. Ronaldo did, too.
A
How you gonna win the Golden Boot if you ain't win the Olympic and you ain't win the Cup?
B
Oh, my God. He. I don't know, bro. I don't know. Ronaldo's a goat. Ronaldo's a goat.
A
Hold up. Now we go to another sport. Basketball. Did you play KD 101.
B
Oh, yeah, I did.
A
You got him.
B
Who?
A
You beat KD?
B
No, I didn't play him one. V.1. I played him in Horse. I played him in Horse.
A
You beat him?
B
Yeah. Nah.
A
No, I'm trying to figure out they was a. Yeah. No, no, I didn't.
B
I didn't. I didn't beat him. I didn't beat him.
A
But you think you can beat him one on one, like you.
B
Like he. You just wanna test me, huh?
A
No. Look, you say you could beat the world fastest man. You believe you could beat one of the fastest men in NFL history? You believe that? I'm trying to think what else say you could do? You can believe you could have made European soccer. You could have made it, like, to a level of messy. And not saying you could have been them, but you'd have been on that like. Like those guys. So why not say you beat KD? Say it.
B
Listen, I could beat KD if he was 5, 6. No, if it's a full court 1v1, because of my speed, but have but half court. He. Yeah, he got it. But if it's a full court 1v1, I'm, like, running. Yeah, he won't.
A
What happens if he gets the ball first?
B
What does it make or take it?
A
Yep.
B
See, you didn't say that.
A
But even who plays Full Court 101?
B
Wow. I mean, Katie is 6, 10, 11. Yeah, I'm 5, 9. Like, let's be realistic now, Shannon.
A
Well, you just said you could outrun the fastest man. You didn't want to be realistic?
B
I can. And I. And there's video proof.
A
Will you take it serious next time, Tyreek? I know you gonna take it serious.
B
Tyreek. He was scared, man.
A
I love him. How you gonna call that man that man?
B
Listen, hey, look, you want to tell. You want to tell you the reason why he doesn't want to raise me?
A
Why?
B
Because if I beat him, you know. Let me just be quiet.
A
If you beat him, what? Did y'all have a little bet? Did y'all have a little wager?
B
If I beat him, his stock goes down. If I beat Tyreek Hill, his stocks go down.
A
So what, that means all of a sudden, he not fast anymore? Or the NFL go look at him differently.
B
Yes.
A
Nah, he's still going to be able to run past people whether you beat him or not, right?
B
It just means I'm the fastest. Like, the fastest man alive.
A
So that means. That means that speed doesn't play in the NFL. And he's one of the. He's faster than one of the NFL's fastest players ever.
B
Right?
A
And you want that title. You want that bragging, right?
B
Yes. Yes, yes, yes.
A
Let me. Okay. Bronny, do you think you can beat Bronny one on one?
B
Yo, you okay? All right. Yes, yes, I believe I can beat him.
A
Wait, one on one half court? Nobody plays full court.
B
One on one. How tall is Bronnie? Six four, I think.
A
Nah, he like six one, six two.
B
Six, six one, I think we played. Played one one time before.
A
You beat him?
B
Yeah, and I beat him, and I think I can beat him again. We played before back in LA, and I beat him in a 1v1.
A
How about this? What if I did this? Did this solid for you? What if I put Messi and Ronaldo on the same team?
B
All right, and what.
A
Will they win? Obviously, they're a little older than that, but I put them on the same team when they were, say, like, in their prime. Let's just say they're like 28, 29. And I put those guys on the same team. How good would their team be?
B
28, 29. Ronaldo, Messi.
A
Yes.
B
On the same team?
A
On the same team. Would they go undefeated or they winning, you know, UEFA La Liga, whatever the case may be, they win the World cup, whatever, Olympics.
B
See, look, you can't just say that in football terms. Cause there's like. There's so many. Okay, okay. Ronaldo, striker. Messi. What? Center? Mid, left wing or whatever? I don't. I don't think he'll click.
A
You don't play the mesh.
B
I don't think he'll click because I feel like Ronaldo's like. Like, when he plays, he's more like of an ego guy. And Messi? Nah.
A
Maybe.
B
I don't know. Maybe. Maybe, maybe, maybe. I say they.
A
Would you have liked to have seen that?
B
No. Nuh. I don't want to see that. I don't think nobody else. I don't think nobody wants.
A
You ain't want my guy to show your guy up, to show he the best?
B
No, no, no, no. I want Ronaldo to. No, no, no.
A
But jumping over the car, Are you sure there was no editing? There was no. I'm just saying, man. I'm just saying.
B
I just know because I hate when people say that when I put my life on the line and, like, I generally did it. Like. Like, yes, I really did. I mean, it's just people like, oh, my God, you really did it. Cause, yes, I did it.
A
Let me ask you a question. How do you practice for something like that?
B
All I did was, you know, the car just went. So, look, this is me. I'm the car Right side of it, and it just went right to the side of me. And I jumped over it, basically, and I recorded it to see if I can clear it and I could cleared it. Now this is where the real balls test come in. When a car is coming rightly at you.
A
Yes.
B
Then the car was coming directly at me, and I was like, shit. I jumped over. And once I did it, you know I did it, I can do it right now. Like, I could do it again.
A
No, no, no, no, no.
B
It's not hard. That's the thing.
A
Because if I'm not mistaken, didn't Kobe have a commercial like that where he jumped over a car? Yeah, that's what. Is that what gave you the idea?
B
Funny story. Yes, that's what gave me an idea. But after I did it, my manager told me, like, he was like, dude, the video was fake. I was like, what?
A
Oh, you didn't know it was fake?
B
No, no, no, no, I didn't. That's. Yeah, yeah. That's what got me the idea. So I'm like, oh, yeah, I got it. So after I did it, then my manager told me the video was fake. I was like, damn. And I actually did it, so.
A
So you actually could have gotten hurt.
B
Yeah, but I wouldn't. I wouldn't. It's like, it's all about timing. I can clear any time. It's all about the timing, right? If I get the timing wrong.
A
Yes, because you got the speed. Because that car is getting faster than you think.
B
Yeah. About 40, 40, 45 miles per hour. Yeah.
A
Wow. The backflip challenge. What made you. Because I think you was going to do well at one, two every minute.
B
Yeah.
A
And then so. So what? What was the world record?
B
World record was a thousand and eight.
A
And how long?
B
24 hours. In 24 hours?
A
Oh, hell. And you gonna try to do one every minute? One to two every minute?
B
Nah, I mean, I didn't pace myself.
A
Yeah. So.
B
So I did like 200, 300 the first two hours. I did 300 the first two hours. That's where I up. If I would have paced myself, I most likely would have beat it.
A
Are you gonna try it again?
B
Yes. December. Yeah, next month.
A
So did you look at the guy that did it, that has the world record? Did you see how he did it? Did you see his strategy?
B
He didn't have any strategy. He was okay. I kind of limited myself. I did it on flat ground. He did it on like, like, kind of like a springboard. And he landed on a soft surface.
A
Okay.
B
So his ankles and his legs can have like less stress.
A
Right.
B
But. And I did it. I. I had made more strain on my legs because I did it on flat surface. So next time I'm going to do it on a.
A
You're gonna do it on like a. Like a gymnast. Can you do it like on a gymnast platform?
B
Exactly, exactly. So I'm so that's. So that automatically makes me do like 100 more. So I'm so. I'm already in the 700 range and I've been training my legs a little bit, so I think I got it.
A
As a worldwide traveler, you've been all over the world, Speed. What's some of your favorite places to go to?
B
Favorite places? Brazil, one of them. Indonesia, Poland, Korea. Like there's so many. Japan. There's so many. Dubai, Saudi Arabia.
A
Yeah, I heard Dubai is nice. I want to go to Dubai.
B
There's just so many countries and so many. Like it's the whole world out here, you know. And that's what people like really don't understand.
A
Do you like travel? You like travel? So you like traveling? You love traveling?
B
I love traveling. I love, like I feel like I'm in a different. You know, it just makes life better, you know, traveling.
A
Did you always want to travel as a kid growing up, or is it something that once you got into this streaming and got into this platform here, you realize that. That it was gonna be a part, a necessary part of your job?
B
I mean, as a kid I would never thought I would've. Like that was even on my mind. Like I would never thought I was be going to damn Poland and these random countries and stuff. But it's a blessing. It's definitely a blessing. I've traveled maybe 38 countries and I plan on doing it all. So.
A
What is it? What is it? That. And get speed excited in the morning. Like what makes you spring out of bed, say oh yeah.
B
Oh, ready? Streaming. I mean like just like as soon as I wake, I'm like, yo, I gotta get to it. I gotta. I gotta work, you know, I gotta work on this streaming. You know, this is. That's what I do. And like, and I love to do it. You know, that's the only thing that I like, you know, Like, I truly love it, right? So that. So that gets me up.
A
When was the last time you went somewhere and no one recognized who you were? Can you remember?
B
There's nowhere on this earth that I can go. I'll have to go to like some remote village that. That. That has never been accessible.
A
That doesn't have Internet or anything like that.
B
It's been a place. I was like, yeah, no, nobody's gonna recognize me. Nobody. This is just a random place in Germany. Some random town in Germany, whatever, you know, it's just. And I just got so used to it. So used to it.
A
Now when you go, have you gotten to the point, like, you know what? This is my life now. My privacy is over. My. I want anonymity. That's over now.
B
Y'all know I kind of. Yeah, but sometimes.
A
Do you want it? Sometimes. Do you want that?
B
I mean, yeah, like. Yeah, like, in case. Like, it was my mom wedding, you know, it was only family there, right? It was only family, you know, and it somehow got leaked. You know, I'm like, come on. Like, this is my. You know, my mom's special that I just wanted to, you know, keep it. Keep it in talk with the family. And it got. It was a whole picture of, like, a million likes on it on my mom's wedding, you know, like, my siblings that I wanted to keep a little private. But it's just, like, that's just what it is, you know? And I can't be like, oh, no. You know, that's.
A
You realize that's Initially. That's a part of it.
B
Now that's just part of it. I can't.
A
How many languages can you speak?
B
Languages? Maybe around eight. You can speak English, obviously. Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, German, French, Indonesian, and. Yeah, that's pretty much it.
A
How. I mean, when did you start picking up? Like, you know, I'm going to be traveling, and I need to understand. I need to be able to speak this. Or did you take these languages when you were in high school? When did you become proficient? Was it Rosetta Stone? I mean, how does Fee get so fluent in speaking eight different languages?
B
Oh, really? Music. Music is really key. Like, just listen to the country music.
A
Okay.
B
Like, I pick up off of it very, very good. Like, I literally listen to Brazilian music for, like, three to four months, and I've just picked up on words and just picked up on, like, I can make it, like. And I can have a whole conversation with a citizen in Brazil or Portugal or whatever. But, yeah, just. It's really. Just picking up on it.
A
What foreign language you speak a. What foreign language would you like to learn next? What are you gonna. What are you gonna master next?
B
Ah, that's a good question. I say maybe, like, Chinese or something.
A
I was gonna say Mandarin.
B
Yeah, Mandarin.
A
What's the. What was the hardest language for you to learn?
B
Hardest?
A
Yes.
B
Arabic, Arabic, Arabic, 100.
A
Why would that one so difficult?
B
Because it's not, you know, like the, you know, the English dialect is super. It's super, super different from an English dialect. German is very similar to the English dialect. Indonesian, similar to the English dialect. Because. Because of the words Spanish, easy. Because, you know, whatever. Arabic, you know, the writing is very, very different. Very, very different. And how to. And how to weigh the subjectives and all that, it's just so different.
A
Well, obviously, you go to all these places. Food. What's your favorite food, what's your favorite place to eat?
B
Damn. This is like, I can't answer this. Like, I can't say this in one question because each country just has a dish where it's just like. Like Germany, it's a donor. In Spain, it's a. What's that? A paa. In Spain, Italy, just the pasta. Saudi Arabia, just the. Just the chicken. The chicken is just good because it's hal. And it's just. Yeah. Pretty much like each country has its own, like, signature dish.
A
Let me ask you this. When obviously there are a lot of people that's been transplanted over here and they bring their native dishes over here. So when you try a dish that. From a country that you've been. How different is that dish here versus over there?
B
Totally different. Totally different. The taste, it just tastes different. Like it's a foreign taste. Cause, you know, we used to the fried chicken sandwich, blah, blah, cheeseburger.
A
Right. Which country's fans are the most rabid about speed?
B
Indonesia.
A
Really?
B
I mean, that's the country where I gained a million viewers. That's the. You know, that's where I was.
A
That where you had to stream and you got the million viewers.
B
Yes, I say Indonesia probably has that. I never went into a country and they just showed me so much support and just welcomed me with open arms, you know, and it was just so much. Every country does welcome me with open arms, but Indonesia was just so much people. Even Cambodia too, right?
A
You crossed 30 million subs while you're on an Asian tour. So what did it feel like to grow 30 million subs feed? So you. That's from 2015, I think you said no. 2020. So from 2020 to 2024, 30 million subs.
B
Yes. Yes. What?
A
So, okay, obviously you get the silver plaque for 100,000. You get the gold plaque for a million. You get the diamond for 10 million. What. What's after 10 million? Is there something for 20 million? Something?
B
Nah. 100 million. That's what I'm that's what I'm going for. I'm.
A
You want 100 million?
B
Yeah.
A
Ain't a whole lot of people got 100. What?
B
Tutti pie, Cocomelon. That's the only three people I can think of. Yeah, but I'm going for that 100 million.
A
100 million?
B
Yeah. That's what I'm going for. It's gonna take me about two to three years, maybe another two to three. Yeah, two to three years.
A
And so what. What do you. What do you get for 100 million?
B
You get, like, some. I forgot what the plaque looks like. It's like some. It's like a special made plaque, I think. Yeah, it's like a special. Like you two make it their own self, right?
A
Well, yeah. I mean, gosh. So when you first started, did you ever envision. I don't even know if you envision a million subs, let alone 30.
B
I didn't even envision a hundred thousand subs, man. This is crazy. I'm happy, though. I'm really happy just seeing, like, because I know my old self, right? I always wanted to be a YouTuber, and I'm really living as a YouTuber.
A
Are streamers bigger than rappers?
B
Streamers bigger than rappers? Streamers can talk today. Like, we talk to our fans almost every. Almost every day. We're like. We're always like. And that's what makes it so different from streamers and artists. Like, we. We really interact with our. Chat with our fans. Like, we talk to them every day. We give them an update on our life almost every day. So it's like, it's. It becomes more like of a family in terms of artists. It kind of feels like they're kind of away.
A
The only time they really get to interact is like when they perform a concert.
B
Just performing a concert, which, you know.
A
Right.
B
And it makes them more crazier. But streamers are. Streamers is kind of in their own lane right now. If you. If you like a top. Top streamer. Yeah.
A
You said the streamer's fan base is stronger than a rapper's fan base. Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
So let me ask you this. In the. In the. In. In the streaming space, who are you in the rapping space? Are you hov? Are you Lil Wayne? Are you Drake? Are you Kendrick? Okay, who are you?
B
I don't got a lot of rapping knowledge, but.
A
Eminem.
B
Just like, ah, okay.
A
What I'm.
B
You gotta give me like a sports one. You get. Okay, give me a sports one.
A
Okay, how about this? Or in the streamers are you the Yankees? Are you the Lakers? Are you the Celtics?
B
A team. Okay, how you gonna. How you gonna compare that to it? Like, you can't compare. But I'm saying, teams go ass or good, you know?
A
No, but I'm saying. So what are. What are you.
B
What do you mean?
A
I'm just saying. You say compare. Compare it. See, if I compare it to a sport, I just can't compare it to a sport because there are entities inside the sport that you know. Okay, how about this? You Messi, you, Ronaldo. You Lewandowski.
B
Okay. All right. I do believe in streaming. I say. I say I'm the Ronaldo. Streaming.
A
Okay.
B
Yes, I believe. Yes.
A
Okay.
B
Yes. In the history of streaming. I believe so. I believe so. If you really think about it. Yeah.
A
Yeah. What's the. What's the craziest gift a fan has ever gifted you?
B
Craziest gifts. Ooh. I think some. Maybe I really like these. It's not the craziest, but of a fan. Like, they gave me a portrait of me, something they, like, spent, like, two to three weeks on.
A
Wow.
B
And it just looks amazing. And I really like. I really like gifts like that.
A
Right.
B
I really do.
A
Didn't you. Didn't. I think I read somewhere that somebody gave you a custom motorcycle in some. Did somebody give you a motorcycle?
B
Yeah.
A
Where was that?
B
In Indonesia?
A
Yeah. Bali.
B
Yep. Bali, Indonesia.
A
You get it back. You ride it. Do you ride bikes?
B
No, no, no. I don't ride that. I already heard. I heard too many stories about sad, tragic stuff about bikes, so I.
A
They call it asphalt. It's your ass and it's your fault.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
You know the er. You know what they call motorcycle riders? Organ donors.
B
Wow. Damn, that's deep.
A
Yeah.
B
Shit.
A
Nah, I don't touch it. No.
B
Yeah.
A
I've never wanted a motorcycle.
B
Yeah. So I don't.
A
Hold on. You jumped on the car pulling here. Fans, they jumped on your car, they pulled your hair, broke your camera, tried to pull your pants down, throw water on you to kiss you. Bro, you a rock. You hold on. You like the Beatles. You like Michael Jackson. When you go. I mean, you're like when LeBron. When I see these NBA players go and they go to Asia and how the crowd just. Hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people, you get that kind of reception.
B
Yeah, yeah. That's how it is. When. Yeah.
A
All right, let me ask you this. Are you bigger overseas or are you bigger in the States?
B
I say overseas for sure. I mean, not to say that you're not big here. I Won't say. I won't say. Like, I'm not bigger, more than overseas than here. I say, like when I go overseas, people are like, whoa. You know? Cause people rarely go over there, so they generally like, freak out. Like, people like, of my, like, status.
A
Right.
B
But in America, like, it's so saturated. Like, you can go, like, you can be in la, go down the street, Hollywood and see goddamn Chris Sandler, you know what I'm saying? So it's not like that crazy.
A
No.
B
Yeah, yeah. I mean, Adam Sandler, but yeah, you can see. Yeah, like basically like, like, yeah, like in America you can see a famous person anytime, anywhere, but not somewhat in like, in like other countries.
A
When you prepare to go overseas, how do you prepare? How do you get ready? Like, okay, you're going to Asia and you're probably going. I'm going to say you're going to be going for it. What, a minimum 10 days? Seven to 10 days.
B
10 days.
A
Okay, 10 days. How do you prepare for a trip like that?
B
Oh, there's a lot. Ooh. There's a lot in the back end that people don't see. You gotta take security details. Yeah. Security cars. What are we going to do? What exits we're going to take because it's going to be like 5,000 people following us. So you gotta take it. A car security. What are we, the activities, permissions, camera, Internet. We gotta see if the Internet's good there. The equipment, it's.
A
You try to keep everything top secret. Obviously where you're staying.
B
Yeah.
A
Where you're gonna be going. You don't want anybody to get the drop on you.
B
Then after stream, you gotta, you gotta shake the fans off that's following you, switch cars. Doppler gamer. You gotta, like, I got somebody on my team that look like me, then we go on a different car. It's a lot. It's a lot. Woo.
A
And that's every time you go overseas? This is what it is.
B
Yeah. If I'm doing a stream. Yeah.
A
Wow. What do you do for fun? What do you do on vacation?
B
For fun? Fun. To be honest, I like to like, really watch anime for fun, you know? Like, I'm not, you know, I like to watch anime. I like to just play games. Anime games.
A
Noah Lyles loves anime too.
B
Who?
A
Noah Lyles.
B
Yeah, yeah, I know. Yeah, I know.
A
So y'all got something in common.
B
Yeah. But I'm still fascinated.
A
You won't let it go. You won't let it go. Let me ask you this. The big three of content creators We've heard a lot. The big three, obviously. So who is the big three of content creators?
B
I put myself, and I have to put Kai. I love, Like, I really. I really, really, really, really adore Kai, you know? Cause he really keeps me going too.
A
Right.
B
Like, it's kind of like a. Yeah. Like, we still friends, but it's like.
A
You know, y'all go ahead.
B
Yeah. But I love that man. His work ethic. Me, Kai. And you want to say for the third one, content creators.
A
No, Mr. Beast.
B
Oh, yeah, mister. Oh, I'm thinking streaming. Oh, you talking about in general.
A
Yeah, content creators.
B
Co. Content creators.
A
General.
B
Okay, let me redo that. I say, me.
A
Yep.
B
Kai, Mr. Beast.
A
Would you like to be as big as Mr. Beast is one day?
B
Yes.
A
What do you got? 300 something million subs.
B
Yeah, 300 million.
A
And he had. I mean, how long has he been at it?
B
Not very long.
A
I think, like 2015, 2012.
B
No, not 22. About. I think 2015, 2016.
A
At 300 million subs in less than a decade.
B
Yeah, that guy's. He's like a. Yeah.
A
And he's. He's only, what, 26?
B
Yeah, about. Yeah, about.
A
Other than yourself, who's your favorite content creator? Other than you.
B
Other than me. My favorite.
A
Yep.
B
My favorite. My fault. Just. Just. Just give me time to think.
A
Go ahead. We're gonna edit this thing down. It's gonna make like you answered.
B
I know, I know, I know. I don't. I hate to be biased, you know, but he streams too. I think. I.
A
Okay. Yeah.
B
Just because we do the same thing and, you know, pretty much.
A
Who was the first streamer to actually put you on? That was. That was because as you're coming up, obviously nobody needs to put you on now. You're an.
B
I mean, I wouldn't say nobody really put me on.
A
Okay.
B
Yeah, nobody really, really put me on. I. I put my cell phone.
A
Right. How did you meet Mr. Beast?
B
Charity match, 2022 in London.
A
Okay.
B
I met him then. He was like, yo, Speed, you want to be on his video?
A
Blah, blah.
B
Want to win his jet? I'm like, yeah, let's go on his jet now. I did the video for him. It did. Well, then 2024, we did something again Now. Yeah, now we, like, kind of. We kind of make, you know, we do some stuff together.
A
So did he give you any advice? Because obviously, I mean.
B
Yeah, yeah, Mr. Beast. That. Yeah. Talking to him off stream. Like, I love talking to people who do the same things. Same stuff I do. Cause I'm in Love with it. He's in love with it. So I love you, you know? You know, there's a connection. Talking to him is just like. Like a nerd. Like, you know, like me, I kind of just like, really go, like off my natural just stuff. But he's like, no, no, that on Linux, didn't want to go. You know, the algorithm, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And he really. He really knows what he's talking about, what he's doing, you know, like, he'll come up to me, be like, speed, I can make your channel gained 10 more million subs. Whoever runs your channel is a bad editor. You know, like, he, like, he's really. He's really. He's really good content creator, you know.
A
For speculated that Mr. Beast could become the first YouTube billionaire by valuation. You see that as being possible.
B
Yeah.
A
But you won Mr. Beast's money, didn't you?
B
Mm, yeah, I made a few bucks off Beast. He thought I couldn't do a challenge, and I did it. Then if he underestimated, then I did. Yeah.
A
Is that what happens? I think a lot of times people underestimate you.
B
Yeah, exactly.
A
And you love when people underestimate you because you love proving people wrong. You think Noah Lyles and Tyreek. Tyreek's not gonna underestimate you because he's seen how close you came to Noah. So now he's kind of scared. But people that don't really know you prior before Noah lives because he see you racing other content creators or normal citizens. He like, ain't no way. But then he gets on the line and then you get out on him. He like, oh, shit.
B
Yep. I can't wait to race that man again. I cannot wait.
A
Are you going to pr. Are you going to practice?
B
Yes. Especially if I know a time ahead. I'm learning all the head down, head up, all of that.
A
But he lets you stream your videos with him on your. On your channel, right? Who, Mr. Beast?
B
Yeah. Yeah. That was a circumstance.
A
Yeah, because he has so many. I mean, I don't think he's done a video that hadn't got at least 10, 15, 20 million views. Everything that he releases.
B
Yeah, everybody, he gets like 100 mil.
A
Yeah.
B
100 mil plus. Yeah.
A
Yeah, he.
B
I mean, yeah, Beast really found his niece.
A
How did you meet Kai?
B
We both do the same thing, both in the same community, you know, it just happens. I can't remember the first time I even talked to him, to be honest, because it was just. We just both in the same thing. Like, we both in the Same streaming industry, right?
A
You hoop. Cause you know, Kai was on my. On my celebrity basketball team.
B
Yeah, Ky, come on. No, Kai shit at basketball. He's terrible.
A
Kai.
B
And I told him that. I'm like, yo, like, did you ever grow up playing basketball? He was like, yeah, like, yeah, one of my mother. No. No, you did not. Ky, he doesn't have. Like, he just asked.
A
I mean, look, he was on my. He was on my team at a celebrity match, and we won. Kai gave us a good 10 points, like four assists, five rebounds.
B
He's terrible.
A
You gonna play in a celebrity game this year? NBA All Star game. Celebrity.
B
Yeah.
A
You gonna win the mvp?
B
Yes, you.
A
I. I can pencil it in right now. Speed. Mvp. Celebrity charity basketball game at the All Star game. Yes.
B
And I'm one. Mvp. Mvp. You should have gave Kyle. Y'all should have gave Kyle more minutes. I put him in for like a minute or two.
A
No, Kai got 10 minutes.
B
Oh, he just ass. Kai, you trash, bro. Kai, I already told you this. I already told you. You terrible at basketball.
A
Do you guys share business? Do you guys share tips with each other? Do you guys do business? Are you looking to do business with Kai?
B
Yes, me and Kai have done business before. You know, if the moment comes across, presents itself. Yeah, but.
A
That'S it.
B
Yeah, like. Yes.
A
Let me ask you this. If somebody were to play you in a movie, who would you want to play you in a movie?
B
Who? What?
A
Who would. Who would you want to play you in a movie? So they're going to put your. They're going to put speed. You going to be a movie? They're going to do. They're going to do a. A do. They're going to do a. A picture of you.
B
Oh, who? Oh, who?
A
I want what? Who do you want to play you?
B
What kind of pleasant is that? It got to be somebody who looks like me.
A
What they going to put down? Look, if he don't have hair? They can give. They can, you know.
B
Man. What? Me, I'm playing my home self.
A
I know. I don't know. You can play your own selfie in your movie.
B
Chris Rock. Nah, not Chris Rock. I don't know.
A
Do you want to do movies? Would you like to be a. Would you like to be in a movie?
B
Yes. Yeah.
A
Have you auditioned?
B
No, I haven't auditioned, but I have got gotten, you know, potential.
A
Right. Is it as a cameo or you gonna actually play a role? Cause, you know, you can play yourself.
B
Yeah, a role.
A
Okay.
B
Yeah, I like that.
A
You have a celebrity crush.
B
Celebrity crush. I Did. I did have a celebrity crush.
A
Not anymore. She not your crush anymore?
B
I won't say she. My. She won't.
A
My.
B
She not my crush anymore.
A
Yeah, she got somebody, huh?
B
Nah, it's just kind of like I did.
A
Yeah, you dated publicly in the past. You're not gonna do that anymore.
B
Well, that's not a thing for me. Publicly. Everything is public for me. I can't even.
A
Yeah, you can't. You can't keep that a secret.
B
Yeah, exactly.
A
Somebody gonna get that. Somebody gonna snap that pic.
B
Exactly. Exactly.
A
But you've done a great job thus far, though.
B
Not you, on the other hand. Not you on the other hand.
A
There you go.
B
See?
A
There you go, man. I'm trying to get in the streaming business. I'm trying to get 30 million subs, too.
B
Nah, nah, not that way.
A
Okay.
B
Get it that way, not that way.
A
Damn. What I need to do?
B
Not that.
A
Well, then tell me what I need to do. Okay. Okay. Can I start over?
B
No. I don't know.
A
Celebrities. Who's your favorite celebrity to meet? Who? The favorite. Your mo. Your favorite celebrity that you've met?
B
Favorite celebrity that I met. I don't. I don't want to count. Like sports, like footballers. None of that. I want to, like, actually.
A
What do you want? Entertainers? You want, like.
B
Yeah, yeah, give me more like a.
A
Jay Z, Denzel, Samuel Jackson, Beyonce, Eminem, Drake, 50.
B
I. May I say central C. You know what it is?
A
I don't.
B
You don't know Central C? Okay, well, he's an artist in uk and like, we talk. Like, when I can really talk to somebody, like, off camera, you know what I'm saying? I have a real, like, deep conversation. I say him, right?
A
Is streaming harder than having a 9 to 5?
B
Streaming. It's streaming. Streaming harder than having a 9 to 5.
A
Well, you never had one, so, I mean.
B
Well, When I was 15, I did have a job and I did.
A
What did you do?
B
I worked. You know, it was a caretaker home, you know, where, like, you send your grandma and grandpa. Yeah, I worked in a kitchen in a caretaker home, and I was a. Like a server. Right? So, you know, give them the food and deliver their food. But. And let me tell you this. No, no. When I. When I worked there, it was. It was way harder. It was. It's just draining, you know, mentally. It's just. Nah, I don't even get how people even say that.
A
What? Did you say it?
B
No, I didn't say that.
A
Because I think the thing is. But here's the thing. I think that like 9 to 5. Most people are not in love with the 9 to 5. You love streaming, so you don't look at that as work, right? Because if it was something that, ah, man, here we go. Gotta play. You gotta go on these people job again, right? You work for you and you love what you do. That's the thing that gets you out of bed every day to get you like, yeah, I can't wait to stream. I mean. Cause is that how you feel like, man, I can't wait to stream.
B
Yeah, like, yeah, like, I can't wait to get some ideas in, you know?
A
Right.
B
Can't wait to work on this craft.
A
Cincinnati, Ohio, what was it like growing up for you in Cincinnati?
B
Cincinnati. Nobody ever asked me these questions growing up there. It was. I wouldn't say it was hard, but my mom, I did kind of grow up, like, not in a not so well neighborhood, you know, I had a lot of fights. I seen a lot of stuff.
A
That's how you got fast.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, you know, hey, that is how it is growing up in Ohio, you know. Had a lot of fights.
A
Yeah.
B
Seen a lot of stuff. Did a lot of stuff. But I'm kind of glad I grew up in a place where I didn't see because, like, it's not a lot of stuff in Cincinnati. Like, the first time I went out, I was like, yo, like, the girls in Cincinnati are terrible. But when I go to a different city now, like, the girls who. I thought that was cute. In Cincinnati. No.
A
The head of my social media team, he's from Cincinnati.
B
Oh, bro, you are. Yeah, like, you know what I'm talking about this, like, I'm talking about the best looking girl. Cincinnati is like a five.
A
Damn. A five.
B
Like a six, seven. A six seven. A six seven. In like LA or like London or something, right? But yeah.
A
Were you a popular kid?
B
Was I a popular. No, I was. I was really like a. I was just a troll. Really. A class clown troll. I was just a troll. I used to dance, like in the talent shows.
A
Yeah, you win?
B
Yeah, No, I didn't win. Nah, nah, nah. Yeah, these girls won.
A
They beat you.
B
It was biased. It was biased. It was just biased because it was biased.
A
Just because you lost doesn't mean it was biased, Speed.
B
No, it was biased. It was rigged. It was. It was rigged. Trust me. Even though I was 9 years old and not. Trust me, it was rigged.
A
So were you shy?
B
Oh, nah, I just. I never really had that bone in my body like a shot. Like the feeling of being Shy. I never really had that. Unless it's like, with a girl or something. Like something. You get, like a little shot.
A
Yeah. So you have. Did you have any girls? You had a lot of girls when you were.
B
Yeah, I was all right.
A
You was all right?
B
Yeah, I was all right.
A
They must have been one of them fives then. Cause you. There could have been no fans.
B
No, I mean, yeah, I was all right. I was all right.
A
So before, like you said, before streaming took off, you. You mentioned you worked in a retirement facility. Assisted living facility, and you worked in the kitchen. Are there any other jobs that you had?
B
Nah, that's it. That's the only job I had. And it was only for like, two months. I did, like, cut my grandma grass. But that, like. I want to count that. Okay.
A
Did you get paid for that?
B
Yeah, 20 bucks.
A
20 bucks. A lot of money.
B
Yeah.
A
Let me ask you this. Who introduced you to streaming?
B
I grew up in, like, in the. Like, I said I played games. So, you know, ninja. You know, ninja kind of like really opened up my eyes, like, to like, yo, I'm like, mom, I was 12 years. I'm like, mom, I want to be a streamer. She's like, boy. And it's crazy. I really think my mom. Remember this? I told my mom at 12 years old, at 11 years old, I want to be a YouTuber. I want to be a streamer. Like, I generally wanted to be. I just love the, like, I love games and I love to, like, be myself and like, play games and just live a life, you know, just like that. And. But seeing streamers, playing Fortnite 2K, you know, that doesn't mean you want to stream, right? Just watching streamers, Watching streamers and me want to be a streamer.
A
So what was. What's your favorite game?
B
My favorite game of all time. I say Fortnite.
A
Fortnite?
B
Yeah.
A
So is that. Let me. Because I don't really know anything about the streaming thing of it. So if the goal is to, like, to get all the way through, so what's the goal of.
B
It's like a battle royale game. You just gotta survive, right? It's literally to win.
A
Cause I saw Kyle, like, he was trying to get, I guess, all the way to the end, like you said you were the final boss. Is that the goal is, like, you have to play a game where you try to get all the way through the levels.
B
No, it's not a level. It's a battle royale game.
A
Explain.
B
You never play, like, pubg. You ever play pubg? I can't think of a game in your era that I can compare it to.
A
Yeah.
B
You ever play cod? Right? You played Call of Duty before.
A
The only card I know what Call of Duty is.
B
Okay. Have you ever played it? You ever killed somebody?
A
No.
B
What. What did you do when you was little?
A
Worked. We had. We had, like, Pac Man. We had Gallagher.
B
Okay.
A
We had Joust. We didn't have the, you know, like, no Mario Brothers. Donkey Kong.
B
Yeah, that's, like, too. That's too bad. I thought you, like, at least played COD or something.
A
Nah, nah, nah. What about TikTok? How much credit do you give TikTok? Because, like, TikTok is a thing. Like, some people got, like, be getting, like, 10 and 15 million views on TikTok. You're a big TikToker.
B
Oh, I'm not a TikTok.
A
Not anymore.
B
I was never a TikToker. I just. My clips are on TikTok.
A
TikTok. Yes.
B
And TikTok is a reason why I'm here now, if you want to be honest.
A
How much credit? So you give them a lot of credit for the speed that we see sitting here right now.
B
Yeah, TikTok is the reason why I blew up. You know, I can't. You know, I can say that and come forth and say that. 2021, my clips was going viral on TikTok. You know, everybody was on TikTok, but I was never a TikToker. I was never doing a.
A
Doing stuff on TikTok. You were just uploading videos to Tik.
B
No, I wasn't uploading.
A
Someone else did it.
B
Yeah, exactly.
A
Right. So you don't have a presence on TikTok other than your videos?
B
Yeah, I do a video on end, but I'm not, like, doing all them. I'm not doing all that. But I'm not a tiktoker.
A
Betting on games. Like, do you. Do you bet? Are you a gambler?
B
If I go to, like, a Man United game, you know, they come in my box, they ask me if I want to bet. I bet, but I'm not like, a bet or better bet or not.
A
Right. Like, coming to Vegas. Do you play, like, card table games? Do you do anything like that?
B
I'm not even old enough. I can't.
A
No, you can't. Damn. I forgot. I forgot you all the night, so. So you don't even. Do you no good to come here? Cause you really can't go.
B
Yeah, I can't do nothing. I can't go to a club here. I can't Nothing.
A
Oh, Circus soleil. Or you can go see T. Pain. That's all they got for you, man.
B
Yeah, I can't do nothing.
A
You mentioned earlier that, like, when you were in school, you were, you know, basically a troll, and you get a lot of trolls. I mean, how do you learn. How did you learn how to deal with trolls?
B
To be honest, I still don't even know how to deal with trolls. Trolls are just like. I'm. Like, I'm just so used to trolls now. Like, my whole life is just people trolling. Troll comments is troll, troll. It's just. You just. Just get used to it.
A
You just try to block it out. Do you have. Do you ever respond?
B
You just get used to it. I've been dealing with it for years now.
A
Have you ever worried about being canceled?
B
Have I ever worried about being canceled? I mean, that's nothing. I really, really. Nothing that I really worry about. No.
A
But hold on. You talk about me, but you had a mishap on social media also.
B
What?
A
No, no, no, no. What? Did you have a mishap?
B
A mishap.
A
I'm just saying, I mean, you. You were quick.
B
I wasn't doing that, but I'm saying.
A
You was doing that, but what did you have? Did you have a mishap on social media? It's a yes or no speed.
B
Maybe he had a little curveball or whatever, but. Nah, I don't know. A little something.
A
Oh, okay. So me and you got a lot in comedy, huh?
B
No.
A
What you mean no?
B
No. You were calling an act. You wasn't calling an act.
A
Did you? Hold on. Did they see me or did they see you or did they see it? I'm just trying to figure it out. You heard, but did they see. Was there anything visual?
B
Yours is worse. Yours was worse.
A
Why you? Why mine gotta be worse?
B
Cause you was making noises and like, you was caught in the. You was. You was in it. You was in. Like you was really in it.
A
See you trying to. See you trying to downplay yours.
B
No, I'm not trying to downplay mine.
A
See, what you try to do is like, what they do on the first 48 is that they come in and tell their story and minimize their involvement. See you trying to minimize. You see you trying to minimize.
B
I'm not trying to minimize nothing. Listen, yours is worse. I don't even know. Yours is worse.
A
How supportive. I mean, obviously, you know your mom. You bought your mom a house. She wasn't at first. Like, when you said you wanted to stream. She was like, uh, and then, you know, she's like, come on, we gotta, we gonna get you out of school, so forth and so on. So how having a family that supports you in what you wanted to do, how instrumental was that in your success?
B
Well, at first I didn't really have support, right? But my mom, my mom always supported me, you know, she just didn't understand it. Correct. I really, really love my mom. You know, she even now to this day, she still supports me. She still. There's our little mom talks, you know, I love, you know, I love the mom talks, you know, of her yapping. My dad, my dad, you know, he just always support, he just like, my dad is just the guy like go, you know, do it, do it.
A
Go be happy.
B
Yeah, exactly. So I'm really glad that I still got them, got them in my life, you know, and yes, yes, and it does help. That's why I see them every now and then they come down and it's just good for the mental, right? It's good for the mental.
A
How is fame? How have you stayed been able to stay speed that you haven't let all the success monetarily, the fame. How have you been able to stay so grounded?
B
I mean, you gotta just look at it as like I'm a human just like everybody else, you know. I'm a human just like everybody else. And I just try to, you know, I try to really understand things and I really just try to make people happy and smile, you know, and just never let things get to your head, you know, you always just gotta just stay locked in. That's really pretty much the answer. As long as you stay locked in. You got it. And don't do drugs.
A
The 19 year old speed. If he could talk to the 15 year old speed, what would he tell him?
B
I won't tell him shit. I won't tell him nothing. I won't tell him nothing. He just got to learn his own way, you know?
A
Right. Oh, I just read they got a red diamond. 50 million subs is a red diamond.
B
It is. I never heard of that. I don't think that's a thing. Well, if it is, then you about.
A
To get it, huh?
B
Yeah, I'm on that.
A
Who should win the best screamer of the year award?
B
Who should win the best streamer of the year award?
A
Cause I don't think Rolling Stone has included you on his top creators 2024. What? They. Did they not know who you speak?
B
I heard. I don't know, but I think you had to submit it. That's What I heard, like, you had to submit your own self into that.
A
But yeah, who should be the 2024.
B
Stream of the who should be 2024 stream of the Year award? I mean, I don't want to be biased, but I believe. I believe. I think I should win. I think I should win.
A
You think you go win.
B
Do I think. I don't know. We'll see.
A
What's in store for speed in 2025?
B
What's in store. What's in store for me in 2025? Me is I'm. A lot of doors is opening up now, and the doors is opening up for 2025. You know, it sends things up for 2025. More businesses. Like, I'm really. I'm really getting invested in, like, businesses. You know, I'm already on that.
A
Right.
B
I'm pretty much doing everything right now when it comes to business now, but I'm really getting on that and just become a better person.
A
Right.
B
Better content and more.
A
I like that. I like that. Because that was my next question. What does Kai want to improve on in 2025, both personally and creatively? And you kind of answered that. So.
B
My name is Speed, but, yeah, I.
A
Mean, what did I say?
B
You say Kai.
A
Oh, my bad. Yeah, that's what I wanted to ask you, Speed Bruh. Continued success. I really do think. I mean, sitting here talking to you, the confidence that you exude in everything that you do, I can see why you're successful. Because you go into a task believing that you're going to conquer said task, and that's half the battle is believing that I can do something. You believe that everything that you undertake and I can do this, you believe that you. And I was laughing in the beginning, but listening at you talk throughout the entirety of this interview, I believe deep down you believe you can outrun Tyreek, that you can outrun Noah Lyles. But I wish you the best.
B
Yeah, right.
A
No, hey, I want to be there.
B
Yeah, okay.
A
I want to be there. All right. I'm going to have the nightcap crew pull up.
B
I can't wait to see the look on your face when you see me beat them, too.
A
But see, there's nothing for you to lose if they beat you. What was supposed to happen?
B
People. I mean, yeah, there is for me to lose. People be like, oh, yeah, you slow.
A
No, that's the world fastest man. That's one of the fastest men that's ever played in the NFL. So if you lose to them, you've lost nothing.
B
I do lose a little Credit? No, I do. Just a little credit.
A
No, you lose credit if K beat you in a game of one on one. Now you lose some credit. You. You call the man trash in basketball, right? If he beats you in one on one, all your cred, all your credibility is gone. All of it.
B
Well, that's not Kai.
A
One on one.
B
I'm going to embarrass him. Embarrass him all but, like, I don't even got to shoot the whole game. I'm going to just take him to the.
A
Oh, no, you going to post the man up.
B
Post the man up. Whole game. He's 5, 4. He's 5, 5, 5 5.
A
Why you. You gotta decide how to. Nah, you gotta shoot from the outside. No post ups.
B
I'm not a shooter. I'm like a Westbrook.
A
Oh, you driving to the basket.
B
Yep.
A
Ky, go take a charge. He took a charge at the celebrity game.
B
I'm euro on that.
A
I appreciate you, bro. Man, thank you so much, man. I appreciate that. All the best.
B
All right, Shannon.
A
Speed.
B
All my life been grinding all my life Sacrifice, hustle, paid the price, wanna slice, got the roll of dice that's why all my life I've been grinding all my life all my life been grinding all my life Sacrifice, hustle, pay the price, wanna slice, got the bowl of dice that's why all my life I've been grinding all my.
Club Shay Shay - IShowSpeed Part 2: A Deep Dive into IShowSpeed's World
In the "Club Shay Shay" podcast episode titled "IShowSpeed Part 2," NFL legend Shannon Sharpe engages in an insightful and dynamic conversation with the renowned streamer and content creator, IShowSpeed. Released on November 27, 2024, this episode offers listeners an in-depth look into IShowSpeed's experiences, ambitions, and personal insights, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.
The episode begins with reflections on meeting football icons Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, highlighting the profound impact these moments had on IShowSpeed.
Top Life Moments: IShowSpeed shares, “[00:10] Yeah. Oh, my God. There hasn't been a day like that. That's still like my top … My top moment of my life.”
Admiration for Ronaldo: Emphasizing Ronaldo's status as his hero, he states, “[02:24] Trust me, Ronaldo's gonna win. You must be forgetting who Ronaldo is.”
IShowSpeed discusses the overwhelming emotions and lasting memories from these encounters, comparing them to meeting other legendary athletes like Michael Jordan.
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around IShowSpeed's aspirations in sports, particularly in both American and European football.
Potential in Football: He muses, “[05:20] I can be good. I can make it pro, but…,” showcasing his confidence despite admitting limited dedication.
Comparing Skills: Shannon Sharpe challenges his perspective on football's skill requirements, leading to a spirited debate about the nuances of different sports. IShowSpeed asserts, “[04:33] Football is hard. It's way harder than basketball.”
This section highlights IShowSpeed's multifaceted interests and his determination to excel in multiple arenas.
IShowSpeed draws parallels between his streaming career and the achievements of famed athletes, positioning himself as a leading figure in the digital space.
Streamers vs. Rappers: He argues, “[26:11] Streamers have stronger fan bases because we interact with our fans almost every day,” emphasizing the unique connection streamers have with their audiences.
Self-Comparison to Ronaldo in Streaming: IShowSpeed declares, “[27:43] I say I'm the Ronaldo of streaming,” highlighting his ambition to dominate the streaming world similarly to how Ronaldo dominates football.
These insights reveal his strategic mindset and his understanding of the influence within the streaming community.
The episode highlights some of IShowSpeed's most daring stunts and challenges, reflecting his bold and adventurous personality.
Jumping Over a Car: He recounts, “[14:07] The car was coming directly at me, and I was like, 'shit, I jumped over.'”
Backflip Challenge: Discussing his attempt to break a world record, he notes, “[15:39] World record was a thousand and eight in 24 hours,” and his plans to try again, “[16:01] If I pace myself, I most likely would have beaten it.”
These anecdotes showcase his willingness to push boundaries and engage his audience with thrilling content.
As a worldwide traveler, IShowSpeed shares his favorite destinations and the unique experiences he has garnered from each journey.
Favorite Places: He lists, “Brazil, Indonesia, Poland, Korea, Japan, Dubai, Saudi Arabia,” and mentions, “[16:56] I've traveled maybe 38 countries and I plan on doing it all.”
Cultural Interactions: Expressing gratitude for the warm receptions overseas, particularly in Indonesia, he states, “[23:35] Indonesia is the country where I gained a million viewers. They welcomed me with open arms.”
This section underscores how global exposure has contributed to his massive online following and personal growth.
IShowSpeed delves into his streaming journey, achievements, and ambitious future targets.
Subscriber Milestones: “[24:08] I'm going for 100 million subscribers,” reflecting his goal to surpass even the likes of Mr. Beast.
Content Creator Inspiration: He cites influences like Mr. Beast and Kai, stating, “[32:34] I put myself and Kai, Mr. Beast as the big three of content creators,” highlighting his strategic alliances and inspirations.
These insights reveal his high aspirations and the roadmap he envisions for his continued success.
Opening up about his life growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, IShowSpeed shares how his environment shaped his resilience and drive.
Growing Up: He shares, “[43:56] My mom, I did kind of grow up in a place where I had a lot of fights,” providing a glimpse into the challenges he faced.
Childhood Activities: Recalling his school days, he notes, “[45:08] I was really like a troll, a class clown, dancing in talent shows,” portraying a vibrant and spirited personality from a young age.
This background information helps listeners understand the roots of his tenacity and charisma.
Navigating fame comes with its own set of challenges, and IShowSpeed discusses how he manages his public persona while striving to maintain personal privacy.
Privacy Concerns: He mentions, “[18:56] There's nowhere on this earth that I can go… it's just a random place in Germany,” illustrating his struggle to find anonymity.
Handling Public Scrutiny: Reflecting on leaked personal moments, he shares, “[19:22] Like my mom's wedding got leaked… I can't keep things private anymore.”
IShowSpeed emphasizes the balancing act between his public and private life, underscoring the complexities of modern fame.
Looking ahead, IShowSpeed outlines his plans for personal growth, business ventures, and further content creation.
Business Investments: “[55:44] I'm getting invested in businesses. I'm doing everything right now when it comes to business,” indicating a strategic approach to building his empire.
Content Improvement: He aims to enhance his content quality, stating, “[56:14] Better content and more.”
These plans reflect his commitment to evolving and expanding his influence beyond streaming.
In this engaging episode, IShowSpeed provides a candid look into his life as a streamer, his interactions with sports legends, his global travels, and his relentless pursuit of success. Shannon Sharpe's insightful questions help unearth the layers behind IShowSpeed's charismatic persona, offering fans and newcomers alike a comprehensive glimpse into the world of one of the internet's fastest-growing personalities.
On Athletic Potential: "I can make it pro, but I just don't put my time and effort in." — IShowSpeed [05:08]
On Streaming Influence: "Streamers can talk today. We interact with our fans almost every day." — IShowSpeed [26:11]
Self-Comparison to Ronaldo: "I believe I'm the Ronaldo of streaming." — IShowSpeed [27:43]
Handling Fame: "Fame is staying locked in and treating yourself like a human just like everybody else." — IShowSpeed [53:53]
Subscriber Milestones: "I didn't envision a hundred thousand subs, let alone 30. This is crazy." — IShowSpeed [25:22]
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