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Lil Nar
I'm signing Chief Keef and he's executive producing my new project. I got a lot of features on that too, but I don't want to give them all away yet. I've dealt with depression as well, too, Dog. For a long time, I was super unhappy. I'm actually so happy these days. I have a house and a little dog and recording studio at my house, so I can go downstairs and work. Because me, I love to work. Like, if I'm not able to do what I want to do, then I get bummed out. People go, like, downhill from drugs, just really spiral out and just let it kind of control their life. And you just seem to start burning out. You know, you can do one thing one time and completely check out. So it's a little scary landscape now. I don't really get anxious or scared, do anything. I more so deal with maybe anxiety, wanting to do something, and I can't. I'm not able to at the time. More like an impatient type of thing, and that'll kind of make me feel weird. I have to act like I like Boba because pretty girls like Boba. So I, I, I like Boba.
Host
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Dylan
Little Nar.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
How you been?
Lil Nar
I've been good. I'm in LA for, like, a week, like, finishing post production on my album.
Dylan
Good.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
What's the album?
Lil Nar
In My Glory.
Dylan
In My Glory, yo. What's that about?
Lil Nar
So I signed the Chief Keef, like, a year and a half ago. It's like, you who? Chief Keef.
Dylan
What's that?
Lil Nar
It's an artist.
Dylan
Okay.
Lil Nar
He's a rapper. He, like, started Drill Music and everything.
Dylan
Okay.
Lil Nar
In Chicago. And so I signed to him, like, a year and a half ago, and this is my first project under his label, so I'm, like, putting that together. He's executive producing and stuff.
Dylan
That's nice.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Is that new?
Lil Nar
Yeah, it's new.
Dylan
So nobody knows about it?
Lil Nar
No, not really. I mean, it's been hinted.
Dylan
We just broke news.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
The full details?
Guest
Yeah, right here.
Dylan
See, Lisa, you wanted breaking news. You just got it right out of the gate. All right.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So you're successful?
Guest
Yeah, I'd say so.
Dylan
You want to be more successful?
Lil Nar
A thousand times.
Dylan
A thousand times. Right. Okay. You want me to teach you the rule?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. Show up. See? 80. 80. I think it's 80% of the people don't even show up.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You did great. You showed up. But show up on time, Right.
Lil Nar
I can approve on that one.
Dylan
You're only an hour late.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay, cool. You feel sufficiently bad?
Guest
Feel bad.
Dylan
Good. Okay, good. I love you. Listen to me. Okay. That's not. That's not to beat you down.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. How old are you?
Lil Nar
Just turned 29.
Dylan
29 years old. Okay. You're gonna show up on time.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You're gonna show up with a plan.
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
Then you're gonna execute it. Yeah. And then you're in the top 1%. Okay.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
That's it. Show up. Show up on time. Show up on time with a plan and execute it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
There's like, 1 or 2% of people that do all those things.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Now you're there. You are the one. And you've got a ton of talent. Like, everybody loves you.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Like, I talked to kids in the last 24 hours.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And I told them you were coming.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And they started to shake. Like, I thought they were going to have a seizure. Okay.
Lil Nar
Yeah.
Dylan
So people love you.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
All right, so let's talk about nar.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So I saw something about a clothing line, and it said narcotics.
Guest
Yep.
Dylan
Okay. Yeah, I was looking at it. I'm like, narcotics? That's. That's not cool. That's glorifying it. And then I saw it was narcotics, and I'm like, well, how do you not do that? That would be, like, perfect.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But I did see somewhere that. What'd you do with the nitrous?
Lil Nar
Oh, I threw it away. It was like. Like it was a viral video, actually, because the. The Galaxy Gang was just getting so popular in Atlanta with the young kids. And so I did a video kind of just saying it wasn't cool, and, like, just, like, opened it and, like, chucked it into a dumpster, and it kind of, like, blew up everywhere online.
Dylan
Oh, that's not bad, Dylan. That was pretty good.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Why'd you do that?
Lil Nar
Just to show kids, like, sometimes it's cool not to do what everybody doing, you know? Like, I mean, nitrous is bad. Galaxy gas is terrible for you. It fries your brain, you know? And so normally a rapper gonna tell you to do it or it's cool or something. So I was like, I don't know, Take a stance at least this one time. Just throw it away.
Dylan
This is the stupidest drug ever.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's so lame. Good. That was a star player move, man. The star player move.
Lil Nar
Yeah.
Dylan
So what drugs are you doing now?
Lil Nar
Nothing. Really? I smoke a couple cigarettes a day. Vape. Slightly smoke a little bit of weed. Huh. Pretty sober these days. Like, I really don't do much. I just. I like nicotine. Eventually I'll stop that if you want to stop it.
Dylan
Just put a patch on.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Like I put a patch on.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
Because I don't like to smoke it because it's unhealthy.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But the nicotine is actually good for your brain.
Guest
Yeah, It's.
Dylan
It stimulates the mind.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
I kind of felt that. That's why I haven't really took the la. That. Stop that. But I smoke two, three cigarettes a day. Vape.
Dylan
You don't need to. You don't need to stop the nicotine. You just need the delivery system. Is. Is. Is bad. Yeah. Because it's going to give you cancer. Yes. So just put the patch on.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And you're tight.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You know.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Quit drinking Lean, all types of stuff.
Dylan
You quit drinking Lean?
Lil Nar
Yeah, I quit drinking. I haven't drinking Lean in like eight months.
Dylan
Really?
Lil Nar
Like, at all?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So aside from smoking pot, you're doing nothing, do nothing?
Lil Nar
I mean, I. I drink alcohol recreationally, like parties and stuff like that.
Guest
But yeah, I'm.
Lil Nar
I'm a little more boring than people might think. I really don't do anything.
Dylan
Good for you. Yeah, good for you. Because you're interested in being successful.
Guest
Yes. Super.
Dylan
You got a family?
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Oh, no, I have no kids. That's like family. Like family members. I have no kids.
Dylan
Everybody's got family.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Yeah. No, I don't got kids yet.
Dylan
Yeah, almost everybody.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
I want you to.
Dylan
Just. The messages that are going to come in is like, well, I don't have a family. Anyway, I just want to thank you all real quick before I forget, bro, I want to handle some business.
Lil Nar
Of course.
Dylan
Thank you so much for making us the number three rated mental health podcast in the world according to Apple Podcasts. I didn't know it because I watch the YouTube because, you know, I don't listen to podcasts.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I've never listened to a podcast.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
That I wasn't on. In fact, I wouldn't listen to it if it was a podcast that was not where you could see it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I didn't listen to it.
Lil Nar
Just audio on it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I don't listen to audio. Like, I can't do it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But I can't.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
A lot of people are doing it.
Lil Nar
And I mean what I say in the car instead of drive and have it on and.
Dylan
Absolutely, absolutely. And number Six in the health and fitness category. And this morning I found out that we were number 130 in all of podcasts.
Lil Nar
That's dope.
Dylan
I can't believe it. Yeah, I'm, like, in shock.
Lil Nar
That's amazing.
Dylan
You guys don't have anything better to do? Really? That's sad. All right, I love you. I'm just joking.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
All right, so let's get to you before we start.
Lil Nar
Who jersey is that?
Dylan
Oh, it's Kobe Bryant's USA Basketball jersey. Damn. Thanks for. Thanks for asking.
Lil Nar
Yeah.
Dylan
I just bought a ton of jerseys.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
With my favorite athletes. And I'm going to be wearing one on every.
Lil Nar
Every episode.
Dylan
Every episode now.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Most of my favorites, though, are WNBA players.
Lil Nar
Okay, like who?
Dylan
Well, I love Angel Reese. Yeah, I love her. Yeah, she's sick.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I love Caitlin Clark.
Lil Nar
Crazy.
Dylan
I watched that game last night. It's against Brazil.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Do you know that they put a 22 on the court where she hit her last shot in. In Iowa. For real, right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
She pulls up. She's getting pulled out in the fourth quarter. She knows it because they're way up. So right before the third quarter ends, she finds her spot where she hit the last one.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
A foot behind it, launches it goes in the place. 15,000 people went insane. She walks off the court. She cold. She's cold. She's the best, but my favorite of all time.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And you probably never heard of her.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
Her name's Maya Moore.
Lil Nar
No, I haven't heard. Direction.
Dylan
You don't know the story of Maya Moore?
Lil Nar
Nah.
Dylan
So Maya Moore is the best basketball player to ever live in the women's game. Oh, yeah.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
For sure.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And she stopped after like eight, nine years.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
In the league. You know, she stopped for. No, she knew this man in prison and he was falsely accused.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And she looked into it and she saw that he was falsely accused.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
She quit basketball and went ahead and got him out of jail.
Lil Nar
She just goaded in all areas.
Dylan
Then she married the guy, and they're still married, and they're both Christians and they're God loving people and they're just doing their thing.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. Coolest woman to ever play sports.
Lil Nar
So I'm like coolest woman on earth almost, Right? Yeah. She's pretty. That's an intense life story. I like that.
Dylan
Maya Moore. I want you on the program so bad it's killing me.
Lil Nar
Super interesting story.
Dylan
Oh, my God, she's fantastic.
Lil Nar
She needs to come next.
Dylan
I'll let you talk about God the entire time if you, come on. Yeah, let's convert. Let's get everybody baptized. Everybody. Okay. God just told me he wants you on.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So you've never done cocaine or heroin?
Lil Nar
I've done cocaine. You have no cocaine?
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
I never tried crack.
Dylan
No. Okay.
Lil Nar
I never tried heroin. Never will.
Dylan
You never tried crack?
Lil Nar
Nah.
Dylan
Support heroin? No. So the kids today don't do any of the drugs that we did in my day.
Lil Nar
I don't know. Really?
Dylan
Wow. That's insane.
Lil Nar
They switched up. They're really big on pills. Lean, nitrous is big. In the last year, stuff like that.
Dylan
What about that?
Lil Nar
Pink cocaine, like 2C. Like the 2C, I, 2C, B. I think it's a mix of, like. I think it's like ketamine and cocaine. A few things. That's a little newer, too. I've never done that.
Dylan
It's fentanyl.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Ketamine?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Maybe some cocaine. MDMA and a host of other stuff. So you went ahead and did a collab? Yeah, with some guy. What's his name?
Lil Nar
Rich Homie Kwan.
Dylan
Rich Homie Kwan?
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
Okay, can we just call him Rich for the Quan? Okay. Quan.
Guest
Yeah, yeah.
Dylan
Both one syllables? Yeah, I can use either one of them.
Lil Nar
Easy.
Dylan
Okay.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So Quan.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You were close with Quan? No.
Lil Nar
Yeah, it was cool. I also looked up to him because you could consider him, like, an Atlanta legend. Like, he's been a popular rapper in Atlanta for over 10 years.
Dylan
How old was he when he passed?
Lil Nar
I want to say like mid-30s.
Dylan
Like young.
Lil Nar
Like 35 at the oldest.
Dylan
Do you know what kind of drugs he was using?
Lil Nar
I seen the report, and it said he drank Lean and then took a Xanax to go to sleep. But I think the Xanax was cut with Fentanyl. So you think that's what they said?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Oh, I know.
Guest
Yeah. Yeah. Huh? Yeah.
Dylan
Jesus.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Does he have family?
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Quan. Yeah, he has a few kids. All types of stuff.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Jesus. Anybody looking out for those kids?
Lil Nar
Uh, probably his family now, like his dad and stuff. Maybe their mom.
Dylan
His parents are destroyed.
Guest
Yeah, for sure.
Lil Nar
It was a little crazy, too, because to put the song out, like, he loved the song. I love his song. His family loved the song, but his dad is his manager, so even, like, clearing the record and stuff is a little heavy because you're coming like, you know what I'm saying? Like, your son has passed, but we're going to put this music out and stuff. Like, it's a little heavy.
Dylan
Did he put it out?
Lil Nar
Yeah, yeah, we put the song out. No, Issue. Because even before he passed, I loved the song. He loved the song. It was already ready to come out.
Dylan
Right.
Lil Nar
Then he passed. So then I waited actually a few months from when it was supposed to come out to put it out, just to be more respectful and stuff for the whole. That's right. Situation.
Dylan
Good for you.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
The one that he was on with you on your album.
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
Is that album out?
Lil Nar
It's not. That's called In My Glory and.
Dylan
Okay.
Lil Nar
That's the one that's being executive produced by Chief Keef, so that'll be out in the next month or two.
Dylan
And so people are not only because they love you and you're your everything to your fans.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's going to get a little extra push because Quan is on that, right?
Guest
Yeah, for sure.
Lil Nar
He's loved, too. He. He has a really big song with Young Thug called Lifestyle. It's like, probably like a diamond record. Like, Quan's really, like, a legend in Atlanta, so him passing was really heavy for my city. It was like, a really, really big deal.
Dylan
Yeah. You've collaborated with a bunch of big names.
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
Who you collabing with next?
Lil Nar
The biggest one. So like I said, I'm signing Chief Keef and he's executive producing my new project. So that whole body of work is, like, he touched on the whole thing. So I would say that I got a lot of features on that too, but I don't want to give them all away yet.
Dylan
I don't know what a feature is.
Lil Nar
It's a collaborator on your song.
Dylan
You don't want to give them away.
Guest
No.
Lil Nar
Keep it a surprise.
Dylan
Why?
Lil Nar
So people are excited when it. When it comes out.
Dylan
But you said they're big. Don't you think if you tell them about it, they're gonna be, like, excited?
Lil Nar
I'll say a couple. Not all of them, obviously. Chief Keef is on there, Nardo Wick is on there, and Young Nudie is on there.
Dylan
How come I don't know any of these guys? Dylan, you didn't get any of these guys on. None of them. What about famous Dex?
Lil Nar
Famous Decks? I rock with Dex.
Dylan
You rock with Dex?
Lil Nar
I rock with Dex. Yeah. He's cool, huh?
Dylan
What does that mean, you rock with Dex?
Lil Nar
Like, we're cool. We're not super cool. We don't really talk overly. We don't really talk too much. But he's cool. Like, I respect his work, and you know what I'm saying, he's dope. I consider Dex somewhat of a legend.
Guest
You know what I'm saying.
Dylan
So give me three names. How many? How many you got on this thing? How many collabs?
Lil Nar
It's like 15 songs. Probably eight. I'd say, like, good.
Dylan
Only give me eight.
Lil Nar
Only.
Dylan
See? All right, give me four.
Lil Nar
Four. Chief Keef, Nardo Wick, Young Nudie, Caribou.
Dylan
Caribou.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
All right, one more.
Lil Nar
Just one more. Rich Homie Quan.
Dylan
I can't believe you let that go. I can't believe you let me bully you into that. Now you only got three. What?
Lil Nar
Well, but they already knew about Quan.
Dylan
Ah, okay, so you just jerked me.
Lil Nar
Around and they already knew about Chief Keef because he's executive producing the project. So of course he's going to be on there.
Dylan
Well played.
Guest
There you go.
Lil Nar
I gave it like 50. 50.
Dylan
Very nice.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I'm not even mad that you were an hour late. You.
Lil Nar
Yeah, I can't.
Guest
Yeah, he's got a dead smile.
Lil Nar
I was 49 minutes late, actually. No. Watching the clock.
Dylan
No, no, no, no, no. You got here at three and you were scheduled at two.
Lil Nar
Right.
Dylan
Jesus, trying to make it worse. Don't make it worse. All right. You came up in skating.
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
Ice skating. That's not very cool.
Lil Nar
Skateboarding.
Dylan
Yeah, I know. I was just kidding.
Lil Nar
Ice skate too, though.
Dylan
But you didn't have to say that. Everybody thought you were cool for a minute.
Lil Nar
I can do everything. Ice skate, snowboard, surf, skateboard and doing everything.
Dylan
Yeah. My ex girlfriend was a skater.
Lil Nar
For real?
Dylan
Yeah. She was really good too.
Lil Nar
That's dope.
Dylan
Do you know that we are in Mental Health Month?
Lil Nar
Really? Is it Mental Health Awareness Month? That's me.
Dylan
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Okay, dope.
Dylan
We're in Mental Health Awareness Month.
Guest
Okay.
Dylan
Okay. And I like that they chose an M. Yeah. Like, if they would have chose February, I'd be like, okay, that was stupid.
Lil Nar
It may make sense.
Dylan
May, March.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You know. But you came up in skating, fashion, and music.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
What's driving you right now?
Lil Nar
All three. Mainly music and fashion. I would say I skate, but I don't skate as much as I used to. It's more like a skill I have still. I can go skating. I'm still really good, but I do it like once, twice a month. I'm not doing it all the time like I used to.
Dylan
Really?
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
You got a pool at my house?
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
I don't. I need to build a pool, though. I want to build a pool and.
Dylan
Not to swim, but to skate.
Lil Nar
Oh, to skate. Oh, now I was talking about swimming pool. Well, I had a mini ramp at my old house. When I was renting the house, I had these dudes come and build a whole mini ramp back there. Then I moved. When I bought my house, they took it down and I need to build a new one, but I haven't got around to it.
Dylan
Why'd they take it down?
Lil Nar
It was too big. I didn't own the house at first. The one I was renting, it was there. And when I was leaving the house, the owner didn't want to keep it, so they just broke it down.
Dylan
Ah.
Lil Nar
Because it's a big thing. It's like 6ft tall and like 10ft, you know what I'm saying? It's like 5ft wide, 6ft tall, 10ft long. So it's this giant structure, right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
They made you take it down?
Lil Nar
Yeah, they paid me too. They, they charged me. The owner charged me to take it down. So I need to. When I bought my house though, a couple years ago. I do need to build on where I'm at now.
Dylan
So you mean tell me you got rid of it and he charged you?
Guest
Yes.
Lil Nar
It's crazy.
Dylan
News flash, everyone, when you leave.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. They're going to keep your money anyway.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Leave your skateboard ramp in the backyard. You've talked about trying a lot of drugs.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
How do you see drugs right now at this point in your life?
Lil Nar
I think there's a couple sides to it. Right. With the fentanyl going around, everything is kind of dangerous. It's more than it was a few years ago. Fentanyl is in so much stuff that the stuff that was a little lighter like back in the day. Right. So obviously no drugs are good, but if you don't really have too much of an addictive personality and you're kind of strong minded, you could even pause Xanax or you could do this or that recreationally here and there wouldn't really be the biggest deal. Right. But now with fentanyl and everything, it's like you can take one pill and just die. Just check out. You know, you can do one thing one time and completely check out. So it's a little scary landscape now.
Guest
You know.
Lil Nar
I think drugs, I've seen a lot of people go like downhill from drugs. Just really spiral out and just let it kind of control their life and you just seem to start burning out crazy, you know.
Dylan
So thank you for that.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
The thing about what you said when you're talking about it might have been okay.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
To take a pill here and there.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Yeah, that's true. When you get it From a pharmacy.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But if 70% of the pills and powders that you're buying now on the street.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. Are laced with fentanyl.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And you're not a fentanyl user.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You're dead.
Lil Nar
You're cool.
Dylan
And a lot of these people that are dying.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Are people that have no idea they're taking fentanyl. Zero.
Lil Nar
Exactly. That's what happened to my friend Quan. Richard Rich. Homie Quan took a Xanax, you know, and normally he probably. His body would have been fine. Those things is a grown man. He would have been fine. Like. But it was fitting all in it.
Guest
So.
Dylan
Right. So that's why you got to get everything at the pharmacy. If it. If it. If you're not prescribed this by a doctor and you're not getting it at the pharmacy.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Then it's not if you're gonna die, it's when you're gonna die.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And it just is.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Someone's dying every seven minutes now.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
In this country there's a problem. Yeah. And that was from the Health and Human Services director.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay, what he said. I did my own math and it was every five minutes. So it's somewhere in between five and.
Lil Nar
Seven minutes someone dies from that.
Dylan
From fentanyl?
Lil Nar
Yeah. It's crazy.
Dylan
And they're accidental overdoses.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
You don't think you're getting it?
Dylan
You don't.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You know. All right. How much you pay for the necklace?
Lil Nar
Like upper 60,000.
Guest
Uhhuh. Yeah. Uhhuh. Yeah.
Dylan
That's gorgeous.
Guest
Yeah, I like it.
Lil Nar
So it's technically a1 of 1 because there's no exact.
Dylan
I understand that. It's one of one.
Lil Nar
Yeah.
Dylan
It's gorgeous. That's a hundred grand around your neck.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
What else you got on kind of a light bin?
Lil Nar
Just a watch chain grill. How much are the grills? Probably like 20,000. They're worth like 20,000.
Dylan
Okay, so you got a buck 20, right.
Lil Nar
I say that.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
When did you buy all this stuff this year? Last year.
Lil Nar
When last year? Well, I don't know. The grills. I got them two months ago. So the grills this year. This is last year. This is my birthday last year. Since February last year.
Dylan
Okay, so let's say last year.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay, so. Yeah, let's not. Let's just do it this way. We'll ask Alex.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay.
Lil Nar
Yeah, but 20 bucks. 30 total something.
Dylan
Alex, my friends got 120. Grant, we want to throw it in with a wealth manager right now. We're Going to buy the indexes and the allocation that we talked about earlier. So why don't you put this away for. How old are you again, bro?
Lil Nar
Just turned 29.
Dylan
At 10% compounding interest.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
If you put that $120,000 away and you never. I mean, you're not spending the money now, so you don't need this money to live or to buy new things or to invest. Right.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's around your neck.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. That's what's called a depreciating asset.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It loses the second you buy it. It's worth half.
Guest
Yeah, you're right.
Dylan
Okay.
Lil Nar
Probably less to.
Dylan
Probably less.
Lil Nar
Custom jewelry, the resale is terrible.
Dylan
That's right.
Lil Nar
Watches is better, but custom jewelry resell is correct.
Dylan
There you go. How much money at a 10% compounding interest for 25 years, which makes you, by the way, 64 years old.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
Okay.
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
We're not. I mean, you're going to live past 64.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You want to guess how much money you've got from that? $100,000.
Lil Nar
How much?
Dylan
1.4 million plus. You think you could use that?
Lil Nar
For sure.
Dylan
What do you think that's worth in 26 years? 50 bucks. I'm just kidding.
Lil Nar
Nostalgia wise, but nah, Worth probably nothing. Close to nothing. The value of the gold and probably it.
Dylan
Right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. So there's a reason I'm telling you this.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. You want a family.
Guest
Yes.
Dylan
You dating anybody?
Lil Nar
Not right now.
Dylan
Okay.
Lil Nar
I was. Not right now, huh?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Well, you're 29. You'll find somebody.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. And you're gonna have kids.
Guest
Yep.
Dylan
Okay. You want kids. Yes. Why.
Lil Nar
Carry on legacy and just. I feel like it's the right thing to do. I don't know.
Dylan
You don't know?
Lil Nar
Like, it's a good thing to say. I kind of want kids, but I don't really know why.
Dylan
But you don't know why.
Lil Nar
Just have them.
Dylan
A lot of people don't want to have kids because they don't think they're going to be good at it or they think it's going to cost them money.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
First of all, it doesn't cost you money. It makes you money.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
A lot of money. Yeah, sure. Because you know for yourself you've got enough and you're just. You take it easy.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But once you have a family to take care of.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Now you're thinking about taking care of others.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And how much you love them.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. When you're a father, you'll get it. And they don't think they're going to be good at it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And, you know, that was my issue.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I thought I was going to be a horrible father.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. And so what I did and what I think everybody should do because it worked for me and it really helped was you go to these early childhood development classes. It's like a seminar of talks.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And so my ex and I, for date night.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
We'd go to all these things.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And then if we were okay, we'd go to dinner. And if we were tired, we'd go home.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And it was really sweet because you're doing it together.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You know, and you learn how to be a better parent.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. Which we all want. Right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So the reason I bring this up is you're going to want to start building for the future.
Lil Nar
Yes.
Dylan
And so I tell everybody that comes here. I know. It's part of the culture. I get it, dude.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I get that. It's the thing. Okay. But what's cool changes.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. And there's nothing cooler than being financially independent.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So that you're not grinding every day.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So that way you get to do what you want to do. You don't have to show up for a bunch of BS because you have to.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. How are you doing? Or I mean, I guess it sounds gratuitous, but we have to do it. We're a mental health show. Evidently. How you. How's your mental state? Are you. Do you have a joy of living? Do you get depressed? I feel anxious. Great.
Lil Nar
I'm actually so happy these days. Like, I'm so happy. I have a house and a little dog and just get to. I have a recording studio at my house, so I can go downstairs and work. Because me, I love to work. Like, if I'm not able to do what I want to do, then I get bummed out. But for the last couple years, I've been able to have a recording studio at my house. My engineer can come over. I have a little dog. I have like half acre of land. I can just walk around and put my feet in the grass and just like, you know what I'm saying? Get away from just everything. Like, I love it. I've been so happy. But I've dealt with depression as well, too, though. For a long time I was super unhappy. Like, for no real reason. Like, I feel like I got mad tattoos. Like, I'm putting my whole entire body tattooed, like, head, dude, everything. Like, hundreds. And when I was getting those a lot, I Probably wasn't as happy. Not because of them, but I dealt with sometimes, like I'd be bummed and I, like, go get tattooed. Cause it makes me feel a little better. You know what I'm saying?
Dylan
Yes and no.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
How old were you when you went through that bout of depression?
Lil Nar
Early 20s. I say like 23ish.
Dylan
Couple years.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
22, 24.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
How'd you get out of it?
Lil Nar
You know, I don't know. I just feel like I kind of changed my surroundings. I was actually kind of bummed when I was living in la. I changed my surroundings. I moved back to Atlanta, maybe got closer to family. Really was like, I think just growing in life. It was just maybe getting a little older and changing my surroundings. It kind of like worked itself out.
Dylan
Where were you here in la?
Lil Nar
I was over. Like, I stayed a couple places. Highland Park, Eagle Rock and Glendale. So over, like northeast la.
Dylan
And then when you moved home. Yeah. That's where your family is?
Lil Nar
Yeah, I'm from Atlanta. My family in Atlanta. From Atlanta.
Dylan
So you just didn't vibe out here?
Lil Nar
I did. LA is cool, but. Nah, I like Atlanta more. I like home more. I still come though. I've been in LA like once a month, but just living like home base. I like being where I'm from more.
Dylan
Yeah. Having your family close.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Is. Is everything.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You ever get anxious? Okay, let me start with me. I get scared.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
Of a lot of things.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I was scared of this thing.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
This podcast thing.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I've never seen a podcast.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I've never listened to a podcast.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. So for me, this was a scary thing and probably the least scary thing I've done in the last five years, quite frankly.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But as an example, I was scared.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And that makes me anxious.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Like this.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. Now I push through it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You know, I like run through it because I don't want to feel like a coward. Right. That's a horrible feeling. Right. But I still get anxious.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And I have to have the tools and the intestinal fortitude to push through it.
Lil Nar
And God knew it.
Dylan
Do you ever get anxious because you're afraid of something and then it either keeps you from doing it and it keeps you stuck, or you push through it either way.
Lil Nar
No, not really. I don't really get anxious or maybe I just push through it. I don't really get anxious or scared to do anything. I more so deal with maybe anxiety of wanting to do something and I can't. I'm not able to at the time, more like an impatient type of thing. And that'll kind of make me feel weird internally, you know, like it'd be stuff I want to do or places I want to go or things I want to do in my life. And the fact I can't do it yet will kind of make me anxious inside, if that makes any sense.
Dylan
It does. But here's the thing, man. Okay. If you keep doing what you're doing every single day and you put your best foot forward every single day, you make little progressions.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. Every day. But at the end of the year, your life looks like this.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. You're a completely different guy.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And if you don't worry about the result.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Just head down, moving forward, focused on the process. If you just do that every single day to the best of your ability, I promise.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's not. You can't have it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's just not yet. And you will have everything you want. Because if nobody outworks you.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It almost doesn't matter what talent you have.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It really doesn't. I mean, I'm a legit, but nobody outworks me.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Ever.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Like, if I knew someone was working 20 hours a day like I was.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I'd be working 22 hours a day.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I mean, I just. I would do it.
Lil Nar
I like that.
Dylan
You have to.
Lil Nar
That charged me up. See, that's. Types does not want to go do something that charges me up. All right. I love to hear that.
Dylan
You want to. Want me to pump what, the.
Guest
The.
Dylan
The $100,000 for that turning into 1.4 million. Didn't pump you up.
Guest
No.
Lil Nar
Just working harder pumps me up. You know, it just like the fact that there's always somebody working harder than you. And then remembering that in my head is like, all right, cool. I can go even harder.
Dylan
It ain't what you make.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's what you save and invest.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Do you understand?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
So you're going to get to a point where you've got a ton of money.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But if you don't take a percentage of that money, every money you get, and you put it into a wealth account.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right. Where you've got the indexes and the allocations that you want.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And you invest.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And you forget about it. You'll never have anything.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Because we can spend it as fast as we make it. Right.
Guest
For sure.
Dylan
Here's the good news.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Remember when I told you about kids making you money?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
The second you have children, you're not Going to give a. About things.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
No, you won't.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. Because things don't make you happy. You know that.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. And the only thing that's going to make you happy is working the way you do.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Even harder and smarter because now you've.
Lil Nar
Got somebody else to think about.
Dylan
Yeah. The only thing you're going to care about is your kids.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Dude, when I had a kid.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Before I had a kid, everything I said to my ex was funny. Every word that came out of my mouth was hysterical.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
The second we had a kid, there was nothing funny. And I became nothing more than a sperm donor and an atm.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
That was it.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. I'm cool with it. Okay.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But you know, that's. That's a fact.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
If the money you make now.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You take 20% of it. Which you're not going to miss.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Are you?
Guest
No.
Dylan
Okay. Then put it in a wealth account. Okay.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And buy the indexes and put it in. Even if you just put it in CDs.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. It's still better than nothing.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. And watch your money grow.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. Because if you do that, what's going to end up happening is one day you're going to be sitting in your office.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. At a big fat desk. Okay. With your feet up on the desk and a big fat Cohiba in your mouth.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. Got it?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You gonna do it?
Lil Nar
Yeah, I'm on it.
Dylan
All right, I believe you.
Lil Nar
I'm gonna do it.
Dylan
All right. You're a little light on the facial tattoos. What happened?
Lil Nar
I didn't want to get caught in that 2018 wave of getting this one. People love getting this one, you know, like the under. The under eye one. I got more, though. It's just they're covered by a hat, so I actually have 20.
Dylan
But 20 on your face.
Lil Nar
I just placed them where it wouldn't make me look all fried and ugly. I care about my face, so I have them, like here on the sides of my head, in my hair, over my hairline, both sides of my head. Under the hair on your neck. Eyebrows. Yeah. Chin. Neck. Back on my head, whole body. I just didn't want to look too fried, though, so I ain't want to look ugly. A lot of people just crash out, oh, I need a face tap. Made me look sad. They'll get this one. And then you wake up, you stop taking Zans, and you look a little.
Dylan
The second you're sober. Yeah.
Lil Nar
You like.
Dylan
You wake up, you're like, what the hell happened?
Lil Nar
Exactly. So I wake up, drink me a water, and I'll be chilling.
Dylan
That is so funny. Do you know that when I started this seven months ago.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And I saw the first guys show up with the facial tattoos.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I was like this. What the is this?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
What am I supposed to do it? First of all, they look scary as hell.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But then you talk to them.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And it's like it's a fashion statement.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
That's all it is.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Right?
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
It's not I'm tough or I'm this.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Like, when were you going to tell the white people?
Lil Nar
You just gotta let him be scared, huh? But, yeah, I mean, I just. I got lucky. I didn't do all that one. I got a bunch. But I ain't do the this one. This is the one that really makes you look up when you get this. Maria, who's got the.
Dylan
The most facial tattoos? Little Xan.
Lil Nar
I think you do, baby.
Dylan
No.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Oh, yeah. 2K, for sure. Yeah. I didn't even notice it. He's so handsome. Seriously.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
You know 2K, baby.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
He has a lot. He has a lot. He's like, still getting him because he's like a lot of the other dudes, like Zan or Dex. I feel like they got him like years ago. Like, 2K is a warrior because he's still just current with it. You know what I'm saying?
Dylan
Have you ever seen 2K play the Oscar ball?
Lil Nar
I haven't. He's probably good, right? His name 2K, baby.
Dylan
Dude, he buns.
Lil Nar
He's buzzed. He sucked. So he hard. His music hard. Set up 2K, baby. He's a talented, talented artist.
Dylan
He trash basketball.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
Basketball.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
No. Music's fired.
Dylan
Okay, the first thing we're gonna do is. Is our rant.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Okay. You get a rant.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
You get to go on for a minute, two minutes, five minutes. I don't give a how long you go on. Yeah, but rant starts now.
Lil Nar
Okay. I don't like how Instagram has given people the fake illusion of options in relationships. Men and women, everybody feels like they can have anybody and do anything, especially if they're attractive. Women feel like they can have this guy, this guy, this guy. You have to be rich to fuck with a girl who barely can afford a rent. I don't like how in the opposite. I'm not just going to be misogynistic on the opposite end. Dudes, if you have any type of stain followers clout money, you're Attracted. Now you have all these options for girls. So loyalty is out the window in 2025. I don't like the new tariff, this upping the prices of shipping and manufacturing overseas. Got in there putting all this weird in our food, making people dying. I don't like the fit and all epidemic cooking people like back in the day, you're like, oh, I'm gonna go smoke weed on my friends or try cocaine or some little. Because I'm 16. I just want to around you know what I'm saying? It's 1993. And then you do it and then you're like, oh, I'm a regular person. Nothing do that no more. Now it's 2025. If your kids go try something, you're like, oh, I'm little Jimmy. I pop one. My friends and I died at 17 years old the first time I tried some. That's stupid. So much stuff. I don't like how strong the weed is now. Weed is too strong. What happened to the wheel? Just came in a little blue bag. You get it from random at the gas station. Like, weed is 39 THC now you got diamonds and everybody dabbing hash, rising like it's too strong. I like. I like the og the blue bag of Sour Diesel you get from nigga at the gas station that has you perfect. Weed is so strong now. I'm not tapping out. I'm not a. It's just wildly strong. Who needs 40 THC. Like, where's that even at? It's a plant. Like, how is 40 of this crystallized THC? Crazy, man. There's so much stuff. I hate people with inflated egos. I hate girls who get their bodies done and say they built in the gym. I hate the girls that what get their bodies done, like get surgery and they lie to the other girls and say they did in the gym. They didn't do it in the gym. Like, what? When you paid Dr. Miami. I hate that. Walmart's not 24 hours anymore. That fucking blows me. I'll be up all night. I stay up all night every night. Walmart is not 24 hours. I used to go there and get stuff. I can go get food. I can go get fucking a stick of glue if I need. I go get Skittles underwear, socks at fucking four in the morning. So I'll be up all night. Walmart closed at 11pm now it's ass like and they're not bringing it back. It's fucking a pandemic. During Corona, Walmart changed from 24 hours to 11. And they never brought it back. Like, what are y' all doing? Walmart, Bring it back? What type of shit is that? It's fucking terrible. Oh, my God, bro. I hate people who think they're better than you because they're vegetarian. Like, you have to take supplements to get the stuff I'm getting from protein. I don't know if you're healthier than me. You might be, but I don't trust it, man. That's so much stuff.
Dylan
You are a genius. You're just a genius. That was so good. Give me three more things that you hate.
Lil Nar
I hate sitting in the middle seat on a plane. I hate it. I sit there, I'm like, bro, I need more money. I need to be. I don't even want to fly private. It feels like a waste of money. The only time I feel like I want to fly private when I'm sitting in a middle seat, and that's the worst thing on Earth, I sit in the middle seat. Maybe I get unlucky, like, once a year sitting in that middle, and it's the worst four hours of my life. I'm just like, I hate this. I hate it. I don't like people. Overly inflated egos. A lot of people that aren't even that turned, like, will come through. Like, just thinking that a. And it's like, man, I'm actually famous. I'm not acting like a. Like, bitches get their first 10,000 on Instagram and turn to fucking Britney Spears. Like, it's coming down. Hey, traffic. Like, why don't you just drive? Like, why is the traffic. If you all would just drive faster? There's no traffic. More cars just drive faster. I don't care. Like, I don't understand the science of traffic. Like, even though there's more cars, why are you all doing 10 if y' all all just did 60? No traffic. It's done. Somebody tell the cars. Tell Trump's. Tell everyone should drive faster. No more traffic, L.A. rush hour over with. Shout out to Lil Narc. Fix the problem.
Dylan
God, you are the best. Thank you so much for that.
Lil Nar
It's all the crisis.
Dylan
That was so good. I'm not even pissed. Yeah, so I have no rant.
Lil Nar
I'd have had some shit if I. If y' all let me prepare. If I knew I had a rant, I'd have had an hour that was off the top, Mike.
Dylan
Oh, there's a lot of things that piss you off now. It's awesome.
Lil Nar
Matcha a little bit. What even is that? It's Green tea powder. Why do y' all love it so much? I don't drink it, so I don't know. I've heard it's dope, but I tasted it. Ass, ass, ass.
Dylan
It's horrible.
Lil Nar
It's horrible.
Dylan
You know what else is horrible?
Lil Nar
What's horrible?
Dylan
Boba.
Guest
Boba.
Lil Nar
Yeah, it's decent. I have to act like I like boba because pretty girls like boba. So I like boba. I like tequila, hookah, and boba, because pretty girls like those three things. Hookah.
Dylan
The girls like the hookah.
Lil Nar
They love hookah.
Dylan
Why?
Lil Nar
You just sit there and smoke and, like, gives them a little bit of a head rush from the nicotine. Because, you know, it's shisha's tobacco. So it's a girl way of smoking a cigarette without smoking a cigarette. Because if you tell a girl, I'll smoke a cigarette. Like, that's disgusting. I hate cigarettes. You want to go smoke hookah? It's like, that's pure tobacco you're burning right there, Right? It's just flavoring. You know that, right? I hate that, actually. Girls who think cigarettes the nastiest thing on earth and then go sit in a hookah bar for four hours, like, it's not different. It just has fruit punch on it.
Dylan
Hey.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Thank you for coming today.
Lil Nar
Of course, man.
Dylan
It was really appreciated, man.
Lil Nar
Sick.
Dylan
You are an outstanding guest.
Guest
Thank you.
Dylan
Will you do me one last favor?
Lil Nar
Of course.
Dylan
Okay. Promise me you're going to follow Dylan.
Lil Nar
I never forgot about following Dylan. It hasn't slipped my mind this whole time.
Dylan
Dylan loves that.
Guest
Yeah.
Lil Nar
See you next Tuesday.
Dylan
Here, here, and here. You get three tosses.
Lil Nar
Okay? What's the number you're aiming for? 1, 2, or 3.
Dylan
You got to do it. You got. You pick where you want to go. Now, here's. Here are the rules.
Lil Nar
Yeah.
Dylan
One, two, three. Yeah, that's worth two. So two, four, and six. Three, six, and nine.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
Okay, you get three throws, and then I get three throws.
Lil Nar
Okay. I'm gonna go from two. Two, two.
Dylan
Okay, that was. That's good. Hey, that was bogus. It's okay. You're a lefty. It's awesome. Dude, that was fat.
Lil Nar
Hell, yeah. I'm embarrassing myself.
Dylan
No, no, no, no. You're doing great. That almost went into the neighbor's yard. All right, all right.
Lil Nar
There's two.
Dylan
You got two of them.
Lil Nar
I mean, the second one went in and two.
Dylan
That was sick.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
All right, how many do. How many balls do you throw? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Lil Nar
I'm at five.
Guest
Yep.
Dylan
Okay. You threw five.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
And you got.
Lil Nar
Four.
Dylan
Five. You got five points.
Lil Nar
Okay.
Dylan
So the only way I can win is if I get the three there.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
But I can.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
Because you got your in there first. It's gonna block me out.
Guest
Yeah.
Dylan
I win. Damn. All right, give it up. Take the picture.
Guest
You good, man.
Dylan
Picture.
Host
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Podcast Summary: "Lil Gnar: How I Overcame Depression And Found Happiness"
Episode Release Date: May 20, 2025
Podcast Title: We're Out of Time
Host: Richard Taite
The episode kicks off with Lil Gnar discussing his recent collaboration with renowned rapper Chief Keef. This partnership marks a significant milestone in his career as Chief Keef serves as the executive producer for Lil Gnar's upcoming album titled "In My Glory".
Lil Gnar [00:00]: "I'm signing Chief Keef and he's executive producing my new project. I got a lot of features on that too, but I don't want to give them all away yet."
Key Points:
The conversation delves deeper into the specifics of the album, highlighting the strategic partnerships and the significance of each collaboration.
Dylan [01:06]: "In My Glory, yo. What's that about?"
Lil Gnar [01:19]: "It's my first project under Chief Keef's label... he touched on the whole thing."
Key Points:
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the current state of drug use, particularly focusing on the dangers posed by fentanyl-laced substances.
Lil Gnar [18:54]: "With the fentanyl going around, everything is kind of dangerous... you can take one pill and just die."
Dylan [19:50]: "Someone's dying every seven minutes now."
Key Points:
Lil Gnar opens up about his struggles with depression during his early twenties and the steps he took to find happiness and stability.
Lil Gnar [26:52]: "For a long time I was super unhappy... I changed my surroundings. I moved back to Atlanta, got closer to family."
Key Points:
The discussion shifts to Lil Gnar's personal life, including his hobbies and aesthetic choices.
Lil Gnar [16:40]: "I have like half an acre of land. I can just walk around and put my feet in the grass."
Lil Gnar [34:13]: "I have 20 facial tattoos placed where they wouldn't make me look all fried and ugly."
Key Points:
Lil Gnar takes an extended moment to express his frustrations with various societal issues, offering candid and passionate opinions.
Lil Gnar [36:48]: "I don't like how Instagram has given people the fake illusion of options in relationships... loyalty is out the window in 2025."
Lil Gnar [39:35]: "I hate sitting in the middle seat on a plane... It's the worst four hours of my life."
Key Points:
The episode wraps up with lighthearted interactions and a brief game segment, maintaining an engaging and personable atmosphere.
Dylan [43:59]: "Picture."
Lil Gnar [42:19]: "See you next Tuesday."
Key Points:
This episode offers a deep dive into Lil Gnar's life, his battle with depression, his proactive steps towards happiness, and his candid perspectives on pressing societal issues. It's a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersections of mental health, the music industry, and contemporary cultural critiques.