DOPE AS USUAL Podcast: The Real Boston Richie Episode – Detailed Summary
Release Date: November 13, 2024
1. Introduction
In the opening moments of the episode (00:00), host Dopas welcomes listeners back to the Dope as Usual podcast alongside co-host Marty O'Neill. The episode features Boston Richie, an emerging artist from Florida, marking a significant conversation about his life, career, and personal experiences.
2. Growing Up in Florida
Boston Richie shares insights into his upbringing in Tallahassee, Florida, contrasting it with the more urbanized South Florida areas like Broward. He describes Tallahassee as a "little country way" with limited technological advancements and fewer amenities such as designer stores and malls (01:05). This rural backdrop influenced his perspective and lifestyle, differentiating his experiences from those growing up in more metropolitan regions.
Boston Richie (01:22):
"Tallahassee, man, you know, that's kind of. It's kind of way. It's a little country way more country than Broward, though."
3. Early Life and Work Experience
At the age of 15, Boston Richie worked at a car wash, earning approximately $300 to $400 a day (02:28). This job not only provided financial independence but also shaped his work ethic. He fondly recalls interactions and tips from customers, hinting at the early foundations of his hustle mentality.
Boston Richie (02:40):
"I worked out a car wash before, though."
4. Fighting and Kickboxing Background
Boston Richie delves into his passion for kickboxing, a pursuit he engaged in for six years. He emphasizes that his fighting skills have matured over time, allowing him to handle younger opponents with ease. Notably, he hasn't been knocked out yet, showcasing his prowess and dedication to the sport.
Boston Richie (03:54):
"Yeah, I know too. Now I ain't got. I used to kickbox for six years too though."
Dopas (03:45):
"When you say doing kickboxing sounds kind of crazy. Like training inspiring and."
5. Experiences with Drugs and School Life
Boston Richie candidly discusses his early exposure to marijuana, starting in sixth grade. He recounts how smoking weed every morning severely impacted his academic performance, leading to frequent disruptions in class and eventual disengagement from school activities (06:20).
Boston Richie (10:03):
"I used to go to school high every morning. I ain't stopping doing work and all."
Dopas (10:28):
"Do you remember that day? I do too, with Chad playing basketball. That was over with me, man."
6. Music Career: Beginnings and Growth
Boston Richie began his music journey around three years ago, initially sharing his tracks on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. His music organically gained traction, with local support propelling his rise. He highlights the authenticity of his music, reflecting personal struggles and triumphs, making it resonate deeply with his audience.
Boston Richie (08:17):
"Our album, man, really just been working hard, man, for like a year on this album. So he really just like my album just really like different feelings of what I've been going through."
7. Relationship with Fans
Maintaining a genuine connection with his fanbase is crucial for Boston Richie. He strives to remain relatable, sharing his successes while staying grounded and acknowledging that his family and friends continue to face similar challenges. This approach fosters a strong, loyal community around his music.
Boston Richie (27:13):
"I try to keep it with, like, how I would want it if I was a fan of an artist music. I don't try to have it to the point where, like, you know me."
Dopas (28:16):
"And that's, like, the hardest thing, I think, when you're starting to get recognition, too, right?"
8. Gambling and Betting Strategies
Boston Richie reveals his interest in gambling, particularly sports betting and roulette. He explains his strategic approach to betting on different quarters of NBA games, aiming to maximize his returns by splitting his bets across multiple segments of the game. However, he cautions about the risks involved, sharing anecdotes of significant losses experienced by acquaintances.
Boston Richie (19:29):
"What got me hooked is probably like last year, betting on the NBA first quarter."
Dopas (19:57):
"Do you get more money if you do it that way?"
9. Daily Life as an Artist
Boston Richie's routine as a 27-year-old artist is a blend of touring, family time, and studio work. On touring days, he describes the hectic schedule of traveling, performing, and handling interviews. When not on the road, he dedicates time to his family, including his son and siblings, emphasizing the importance of maintaining personal relationships despite his rising career.
Boston Richie (45:57):
"I got my son, I'm picking my son up from school, I'm with my mama, I'm staying at my mama house just to spend these time with my mama, my sister."
10. Upcoming Album: "Richie Rich"
Boston Richie announces the release of his highly anticipated album, Richie Rich, slated for November 8th. He describes this project as his most heartfelt work yet, unfiltered and deeply personal. The album features 24 tracks, with only four collaborations, allowing his authentic voice to shine through without the influence of numerous features. Richie highlights his selective approach to choosing beats, ensuring each track aligns with his vision.
Boston Richie (47:47):
"Yeah, this feel most definitely different. Because I ain't gonna lie. I... I don't hold back. I don't have projects."
Dopas (48:20):
"It's your actual life."
11. Conclusion
In closing, Boston Richie expresses gratitude for the support from the Dope as Usual podcast and encourages listeners to follow his journey across various platforms. The episode wraps up with Dopas and Marty extending their best wishes for the album release, underscoring the excitement surrounding Boston Richie's burgeoning career.
Dopas (54:17):
"November 8th, here we go. New album dropping. Go Spotify, Boston Richie on all platforms."
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Boston Richie (01:22):
"Tallahassee, man, you know, that's kind of. It's kind of way. It's a little country way more country than Broward, though." -
Boston Richie (10:03):
"I used to go to school high every morning. I ain't stopping doing work and all." -
Boston Richie (19:29):
"What got me hooked is probably like last year, betting on the NBA first quarter." -
Boston Richie (27:13):
"I try to keep it with, like, how I would want it if I was a fan of an artist music. I don't try to have it to the point where, like, you know me." -
Boston Richie (48:07):
"It's a mixture of all, yeah."
Conclusion
The Dope as Usual Podcast episode featuring Boston Richie offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a rising artist navigating the challenges of fame, personal growth, and maintaining authenticity. From his roots in Tallahassee to his strategic approaches in music and gambling, Boston Richie embodies the essence of staying true to oneself amidst the whirlwind of success.
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