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Maddox
That's the point, bro. Gotta evolve. I got so much different types of music now.
Richard Tate
Show me what you did to blow up so that. Are you close with your mom?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
Like this. When you were 11, your mom was 25, right? How did she deal with your new fame?
Maddox
She was, like, shot. It's one in a billion chance that people blow up as a rapper.
Richard Tate
The only human being in the world that can limit your ascension to stardom is you.
Maddox
All right. Do you be yourself?
Dylan
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Richard Tate
You know Maddox, my guy. Thanks for coming, man. I really appreciate it.
Maddox
I know, man. What's the deal? How we doing?
Richard Tate
I'm doing great, man. You all right?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
All right.
Maddox
Not it to la. I ain't been here in a minute.
Richard Tate
Where'd you come from?
Maddox
Philly.
Richard Tate
Philly?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
Wow. That's where the tranq is?
Maddox
Yeah. Yeah. Kensington. Yeah. You know Skrilla?
Richard Tate
I do not.
Maddox
Okay.
Richard Tate
Is that a place?
Maddox
No. Skrill is my friend. He artist from Philly. He, like. He be shooting. He from Kensington, though. Like, he be shooting all his music video. He be getting the fiends in it. Like, it's like zombies and stuff. Like. Right, so what they do is.
Richard Tate
Right, so what they do is they take the fentanyl and they mix it with the Xylazine and then they inject it into their arms and they get these big flesh, and then they hit.
Maddox
Their legs be falling off their hands, bro. All that. All that. My, my. I ain't trying to call my aunt, but I got two aunts, so I ain't really calling my aunt out. But, like, my aunt used to be on, like, all this. Like, my aunt used to be down can. Like, she was really. Like, they did, like, for, like, years. And you feel me? Like, she wrote through it hard. You feel me? That was a big thing in my family. You feel me? So, like, seeing that made me, like, know to, like, keep my balance. You know what I'm saying? Stay away from that time.
Richard Tate
So she was on tranq?
Maddox
No, no, she wasn't on track. She was on, like, her. All that other type. All that a bunch of wet type.
Richard Tate
Is she. Is she alive?
Maddox
She good now. She's sober now.
Richard Tate
Oh, good, good.
Maddox
Yeah. She got a kid and everything.
Richard Tate
Really?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
That's fantastic.
Maddox
Exactly.
Richard Tate
See, man, there's not for me, then. The stories are of when people are just actually destroying themselves for real. And it really was like that.
Maddox
You feel me? Like.
Richard Tate
But she came out the other side.
Maddox
Exactly.
Richard Tate
That's the part I love. You know, I was just telling somebody I met one of my employees for the first time, but she looked really familiar to me, and I walked up to her and I said, hey, I'm sorry. I've got a concussion. I know. I know you. Please don't be offended. How do I know you and what's your name? And she said, I was a client a year and a half ago at your affordable center, and now I was hired after a year sober writer, after a year and a half sober to work here. And I started crying because those are my favorite employees. For sure. Because they were struggling. We helped them. They came out the other side, and now they're working for us. I'm sorry. Working with us.
Maddox
That's full circles.
Richard Tate
It's so good.
Maddox
It's like divine timing, too. For real?
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Maddox
So divine alignment.
Richard Tate
So you said you have a lot of stuff to talk about, so let's go in order. Okay. Do you have anything that you want to talk about? New news, like, breaking news? Like, what are you doing next? What do you.
Maddox
I got a couple projects coming soon. I got this Oxy show I'm working on. All Oxy. Like, this is a new brand. New.
Richard Tate
Like, you're all, like, you're all gonna take oxycontin.
Maddox
No, no, no. Oxy Eye. What An I. Ixi. Oxi.
Richard Tate
Oxi.
Maddox
It means I see. I see infinity. So I'm. I always infinity.
Richard Tate
Okay.
Maddox
So it's pretty much like a new brand I'm working on. Gonna have clothes for it, and then I'm gonna make an album called Oxy. That's like the next coming up.
Richard Tate
When are you gonna drop that album, Oxy?
Maddox
All right. I don't know. Some. Some type of. I can't. I can't let. Okay.
Richard Tate
30 days, six months. Somewhere in between there.
Maddox
Maybe, maybe not. I might draw something before. I might drop some, like, a little tape before.
Richard Tate
Okay, we'll talk. We'll talk about that later in the episode, and we'll get you motivated for sure. Okay. Because here's the thing. You busted. You busted out at 12, right?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
And you're 20 now, right. Okay. You said you've seen a lot at a young age. How has that shaped or changed you?
Maddox
I mean, I feel like. I don't know, Like. I feel like me seeing a lot at a young age. It was just like I was exposed to a lot. So, like, I guess I'm like, more insensitive to everything, you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm just used to it, you know what I'm saying? Like, when I blew up, it was like. It was like, since a kid, everybody knew me. So it's like. It's not like, if it's normal to me for everybody to know me and, like, to be famous, you know what I'm saying? And, like, having people come up for pictures, it's like I'm used to it, kind of. It's like I cope with it.
Richard Tate
What about. So when you were 11, your mom was 25, right? Okay. How did she deal with. With your new fame?
Maddox
She was, like, shocked and shot. You feel me? You know, it's crazy. Like, when I was telling her when I was, like, working on being a rapper, I told her, I was like. I was like, I don't need to go to school no more. Like, I was like 10. I'm like, telling this before I blew up. I'm like, I don't need to go to school no more. I'm be a rapper. I don't need to go to school. She was like, it's one in a billion chance that people blow up as a rapper. And then. And then that happened. That's so crazy.
Richard Tate
And what did she do?
Maddox
What you mean?
Richard Tate
How did she react to it?
Maddox
It was just sad, you feel me? Like, she was just like.
Richard Tate
Was she happy?
Maddox
Yeah, for sure. She was proud. Yeah. Like, she. She was all the way with it. You feel me? Like, she was. Yeah. That's legendary now.
Richard Tate
When did you stop going to school?
Maddox
High school. Like, ninth grade. I never went to high school. I went home school till, like, ninth grade now. Dropped out.
Richard Tate
I never actually went to school.
Maddox
High school, you know.
Richard Tate
Oh, just high school. You never went to high school?
Maddox
But I'll be, like, into philosophy and, like, reading.
Richard Tate
Dude, I ain't calling you stupid, genius.
Maddox
I'm just letting you know school ain't for everybody, bro. Yeah, not for sure.
Richard Tate
Yeah, yeah.
Maddox
And I feel like, you know, the prison. If you think about, like, the prison and, like, hospitals and, like, jails and schools, they all got, like, the same type, like, design type. It's like a program type, you know? I'm trying to say yes. And they all look alike.
Richard Tate
Okay? They mean okay.
Maddox
I'm saying, like, they may all look.
Richard Tate
Alike and they may all have rules.
Maddox
But one of us in school. Bad though, like, I still feel like it's certain things. You go to School for. But like if you need to go to school for it. But like if you don't need to. I feel like it's a waste of time.
Richard Tate
No, absolutely. But jail, I gotta. I gotta just correct you on this where school is a pain in the. For some, like, my kids like it, right, okay? Some kids like it, right? Some kids can't stand it. Some kids are just indifferent to it, okay? But there's one thing. Have you ever seen Sesame Street?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
Okay, remember when they had those four boxes and they'd have the broccoli and the carrots and the lettuce, and then they'd have a clown and they'd sing, which one of these don't belong here? Remember that? Okay. God damn it. Okay, well, they had one, okay, that was a thing, okay? School, college, high school, and then jail. Which one doesn't belong there? Because one of the places. Jail. That's right. You know why?
Maddox
Crazy.
Richard Tate
Because you get to leave school, you know, and when you drop the soap, you don't have to.
Maddox
No jail. Way crazy. You're right, you're right, you're right.
Richard Tate
Okay? You don't have to get worry about getting shanked. Although that's not true today. Okay?
Maddox
But you know what I mean, for sure.
Richard Tate
School ain't jail. Kids. What's the industry getting wrong about the young artists today?
Maddox
What you mean about it?
Richard Tate
What do I mean by that? Dylan?
Dylan
How is our. Like, our culture of music is like, so different than how rap used to be like 10 years ago. Like, I feel like people in label systems and are still thinking like, how it used to be, and they're not really hit to the new ways the kids are doing with music. The new sounds are not writing it's palatable enough. Like, what do you think about. Because you make experimental, right?
Maddox
I feel like, yeah, I feel like it's getting to the point where anybody can make music and anybody could blow up, you know what I'm saying? So it's. I feel like that's lit, though, because it's everybody getting the chance, you know what I'm saying? Like nowadays people record stuff off their phone and if you got the right template, it'll sound fire. You know I'm saying? Like, I got homies that be recording off the phone and they sound better than people that be recording their studios that they pay for.
Richard Tate
You got to show Dylan how to do that. I got an 11 year old right now and he's growing his hair out just like yours and he's talking to me. So we got to do that.
Maddox
He's like, bro, it's easy as hell, bro.
Richard Tate
Dude, where's your facial tattoo?
Maddox
I ain't got no face, T. Dude, I ain't got no tattoos.
Richard Tate
That's. You got no tattoos? Really?
Maddox
I don't, I don't feel the need to get certain tattoo. Like, I don't feel like it's something that important to get.
Richard Tate
You're the best. You're afraid of needles, just like me, right?
Maddox
I ain't even afraid of needles. It's just that with me, I love ass. I would, I would have did it like, I, I, I would. You know how they be taking, like, what's that called? The, the medicine. So they blacked out and they could take tat your whole body. Like, I would do like that. You feel me? Like, but if I was to get tests because I would go to black the out. Like, I would go crazy everything. Because my friends, like, they got crazy ass tattoos. Like, my one friend got like a mushroom on his face. My other friend got like the, the, the crack from Harry Potter and the little buzzball the balls from Harry Potter.
Richard Tate
You know what I want to do, Dylan, don't worry about it. Go pull up a chair and sit right there. Dylan's making his appearance, everyone. Because Dylan has listened, listened to Maddox forever. He's listening to you forever. And he's the one who's going to ask the best questions.
Maddox
Okay?
Richard Tate
By the way, you guys have to follow each other. He loves that.
Maddox
Yeah, I guess.
Richard Tate
Okay. You don't have to follow me, dude.
Maddox
I'll follow your too.
Richard Tate
Oh, God. Really? People are going to start. You're not going to be cool if you follow me.
Maddox
I've been seeing you, bro go crazy.
Richard Tate
No, you're cool. We are back. We're back. So special surprise for everyone today. You know how I'm always screaming for Dylan. Meet Dylan.
Dylan
What's up, guys?
Richard Tate
Dylan does everything.
Dylan
Dude, I want to know where you got your sound from, because we all know. Well, first of all, reach into your pocket for me real quick. If you do me a favor. We have something for you here we wanted to give you.
Maddox
Anyway.
Dylan
Go ahead and show the camels.
Maddox
In a minute. Come on now. Where did my sound come from?
Dylan
We, we started with this, right, but where are we now? How did you. You make such different music now. I followed you for like since 2016, 17.
Maddox
So now what's the point, bro? Gotta evolve and just keep, you know. But I got so much different types of music now, so it's like, it's almost Like, I probably got, like, 5,000 tracks until I released. And it's like all different genres and all different vibes, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, now it's just like, I'm at the point where it's like I'm putting together projects. It was like art pieces, and it's like an outfit, and it's like picking out these songs. And I got songs from years ago, you know what I'm saying? Like. Like, I got songs from 20, 20, 20, 22, 20, 23. Like, I got songs from when I was 11, 12, 13. You feel me? So, like, wow. It's like what I'm finna do in the future. I'mma put them all together, right? And I'mma have it, like, show the evolution. It's going to be, like, from, like, 11, 12, 13, wartung. And it's going to be like, my new. And it's going like. Like mix it together, the old and the new. And they had, like, the AI videos and, like, me as a kid and then me growing up and like, all crazy, like. That's right.
Dylan
You'd be the first, I think, to ever do.
Maddox
No one has ever done that, you know?
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Dylan
Genius.
Richard Tate
You know, it would be really great, huh, if every once in a while, right, like every quarter, four times a year, he drops a track from when he was 11 or 12. But you promote it, you make a big deal about it, because people lose their minds for that, right?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
And maybe every month you drop a different track from the past, Right? That never dropped before. I mean, I don't know. That's. I don't know.
Dylan
Those are good ideas.
Richard Tate
I like those. I don't know.
Dylan
Those are cool.
Richard Tate
Whatever, but.
Dylan
But yeah, dude, I mean, I see the stuff you do now, and I'm just so, like, amazed by it because it's so different. And like, yeah, it's really. It's pushing a lot of stuff. And I guess, you know, when we think about music right now and what's happening with it, we have all these new ways of marketing now. I'm no genius with Tik Tok. I don't really know how to use any of that. But I will say that I noticed your song back in the day. Pull Up.
Maddox
Oh, yeah, that went. That went viral on LeBron James. Son BR posted that. That's why I work.
Richard Tate
You're kidding.
Maddox
Yeah. That's huge.
Richard Tate
He's actually great.
Maddox
Yeah, bro.
Richard Tate
He locks people down on defense in the league, and he got a lot of. He's just Locks people down. All right. That was. That was very important.
Dylan
No, that was. Those. That was a good comment.
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Dylan
And, yeah, he's cool. I love Bronnie, too. He's awesome. But I think. Yeah, man. I mean, do you find yourself marketing on Tick Tock at all, or do you kind of just do your own thing?
Maddox
Nah, I feel like Tick Tock just, like, too, like, childish. It's just like. I don't know. Like, I don't want to do that. Like, it's just, like. It just felt lame to me. You know what I'm saying? Like, it just feels right. Like, I'd rather just let the fans do it. You know what I'm saying?
Dylan
Yeah, bro. Yeah, that makes sense. I mean, because you have such a strong, like, cult fan base. Like, you've had that same following for, like, many years, and you haven't had to change your marketing strategy. And I think a lot of people can't do the same these days, which is what makes you kind of a black sheep in the industry. So that's really. That's Unicorn.
Richard Tate
He met Unicorn. A unicorn.
Dylan
Nonsei Black Sheep.
Maddox
Yeah.
Dylan
Well, yeah, we'll give you the black sheep title for that. But I will say that, you know, with all that, you grew up in Philly, right?
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Dylan
You saw a lot of stuff. A lot of, I'm sure, violence, drugs, everything. Right. Because didn't you grow. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you grow up kind of in the hood?
Maddox
Yeah, I was in North. I was down, like, Longcrest.
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Maddox
It's a neighborhood group. And it was cool, though. Like, everybody with me, though, because my mom worked at all the wrecks. And so, like, the rec centers is like a playground and, like, a park. And then it got, like, people that work there that, like, run activities and, like. And like, that's. It's like the part like, where basketball at and, like, where everybody be trapping at and smoking and all that. Like, that's where everybody be outside. So I was always outside since, like, a kid, since, like, a baby, for, like, since I was in the womb. You know what I'm saying? Like, like, my mom was working at all the Wrecks around the hood. So, like, I grew up in Longcrest. She worked at Longcrest for a little bit. And then it was another hood called Housman. And then, yeah, housing. I was in Housman. That was the trenches that was lit, though. I ain't gonna lie. Like, I would be outside. I just run down, my mom let me free. Cause like, that's how I be. I would feel that they don't really go like. Like, you mean, like, you should be good.
Dylan
She'll just let you walk around.
Maddox
Like, that's like I wreck out. They're like the buildings before.
Richard Tate
She's 14. She's 14. When she had a. It's like. It's not like she's, you know, she's doing the best she can.
Maddox
Mom. Like, is she a single mom, too? My dad died when I was two. You feel me? Like, he killed herself. Yeah.
Richard Tate
Your dad killed himself.
Maddox
Yeah. Yeah.
Richard Tate
Listen to me carefully, okay? That has nothing to do with your mom. It has nothing to do with you. Okay? I need you to understand that in your soul.
Maddox
No, I know. I ain't tripping about this. I. I really never was phased by it because it's like, I never met him.
Richard Tate
Can I tell you? Oh, that's gonna work. Then.
Maddox
I was only too. You know what I'm saying?
Richard Tate
You. You don't remember him.
Maddox
Yeah, but he was. He was there a little bit. Yeah.
Richard Tate
Okay.
Maddox
Not all the way.
Richard Tate
All right. The reason I bring that up is because parents that kill themselves typically have children that kill themselves. And so then I. So I wanted to let.
Maddox
Nah, I'm never be suicidal. I feel like it's just like, not in me because it's like I just know my worth and I know, like, it's just too, like, bro, I can't do that.
Richard Tate
Beautiful.
Maddox
Yeah, beautiful.
Richard Tate
Hey, man, I had to say it.
Maddox
I'm thankful to be alive. You know what I'm saying? Like, this is a blessing. You know what I'm saying?
Dylan
Like, yeah, you got a joy of living for sure.
Maddox
Bless. Yeah, I wake up good to breathe.
Richard Tate
Good one. Thank you. I just love you. All right. That's so awesome.
Dylan
So while we're on the topic of you growing up and everything like that, I think I might let Rich take this one over. But do you want to ask him the question we've all been waiting for?
Richard Tate
I forgot the question we've all been waiting for.
Maddox
I will say it.
Dylan
Did you yourself find yourself entangled in drug use at any point in your life?
Maddox
Hell, yeah. I was doing drugs before I was popping.
Dylan
Really?
Maddox
Yeah. I'm from Philly, bro. You know what I'm saying? That's what motherfuckers don't know. I kept it on a hutch the whole time because I didn't want to promote that type of. You feel me? At the end of the day, that shit not cool, you know what I'm saying? So, like, I never want to, like, promote it to the kids, you know what I'm saying? I had kids watching me, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, yeah, that's why I didn't really do that. But the whole time I was chiefing, I was doing everything. Like, I started taking shrooms when I was like 13. I did DMT at 14, bro. Like, yeah, all types of crazy DMT. Damnitryptamine. It's like the strongest psychedelic in the world. Like, you. You hit it. I hit it off a dab break too. So that made it even stronger, right? You hit it and then you black out and you go to a whole nother dimension. Like you go to like some black mirror type shit. Like some whole, like, nightmare. Black mirror.
Richard Tate
A black mirror?
Maddox
Yeah, like you. You go into a whole nother dimension and then you come back. It's like. And then people would be saying they met God and like, it like. Or like people like. It's like. You know what ayahuasca is? It's like that. It's like that. Is that like toad. It's like that, but in 15 minutes.
Richard Tate
Okay, is that the toad poison?
Maddox
Yeah, that's.
Richard Tate
That's what I'm talking about.
Maddox
Mike Tyson took the toad poison? Yeah.
Richard Tate
Okay. That's garbage. Okay.
Maddox
He'll be, look, they must be wigging out. Start getting butt ass naked. Like, I'd be like, yo, I'm never doing that. The I did. I hit that images. You pass out and you come back.
Richard Tate
Dude, I. I gotta tell you, if this is the toad poison, when you did it, did you throw it? Okay, then it ain't the toad poison. It's.
Dylan
No, it's much more. It's different. You smoke it.
Maddox
See, it's like. It's like synthesized.
Richard Tate
Oh, my God. I don't know, maybe it's different than.
Maddox
But you smoke drugs. Smoke.
Richard Tate
Okay.
Maddox
No, no, no. I smoke dmt. That's it. Okay.
Richard Tate
What drugs were you doing when you were getting loaded all the time?
Maddox
I was just experienced. I wasn't loaded all the time.
Richard Tate
No, no, but when you were actively using the drugs, right, when you were belting out all those songs. Okay.
Maddox
By experiment, I was experimenting with like, ecstasy. Serious. Okay. Acid. All types of.
Richard Tate
Okay, good. So benzos and psychedelics.
Maddox
Yeah, yeah.
Dylan
Do you still do any of them now?
Maddox
But, like, I would take a. Tolerance breaks. Like.
Richard Tate
Tolerance breaks?
Dylan
Yeah.
Richard Tate
What do you. Are you buying them on the street or are you getting them from the pharmacy?
Maddox
I got my folks, they got scripts. Like my Folks get them from pharmacists.
Richard Tate
With any of them, you can never bother. Anything off the screen, though. Cocaine, anything.
Maddox
Yeah, for sure. It's dead. Yeah, I know. So, dude, and I ain't at the point where, like, I need. Like, I'm not gonna grab it if it's not. Don't. It was there.
Dylan
You wouldn't take anything from anyone.
Maddox
Yeah, if it's a random enough.
Richard Tate
Even if a friend. Because, dude, you know what a star is, right? A star. Okay. A star is someone who just wants to be close to someone who is famous. Right. Okay. And what these people will do is they will come up to you and they'll give you pills or powders and pills and they'll say. Because powders they can't say it with, but they'll give you pills. And what they'll say is, I got this from the doctor, dude. I promise. And they just want to be close to you, so they'll give you some bull. Okay. Just don't ever take anything unless you got the drugs from the pharmacy. Okay. And then you're tight. So are you on one of those breaks right now? One of those. What do you call them?
Dylan
Tolerance break?
Maddox
How are you on half?
Richard Tate
Half.
Maddox
And I'm in la, so, you know, take it a while, but, you know, I'm still focused. You know, I'm saying, you see me.
Richard Tate
Where you stay, if you're. You're alert and cool. Let me ask a question. Where are you staying in la?
Maddox
I'm up in Pasadena right now.
Richard Tate
Huh? Yeah.
Maddox
All right.
Richard Tate
When'd you get here?
Maddox
Friday.
Richard Tate
When are you leaving?
Maddox
Sunday.
Richard Tate
That's it, people. He's only got till Sunday.
Maddox
That's what you got from in and out. This state of motion got another show in Phoenix. Now I gotta go to Canada.
Richard Tate
Where in Canada?
Maddox
Montreal and Vancouver.
Richard Tate
Wow. The two opposite sides of the countries.
Maddox
And I. I just did a tour in China. That shit's crazy.
Richard Tate
You went to.
Maddox
Dude, that was insane.
Richard Tate
You went to do they fly you out?
Maddox
Yeah, they fly me on everything. They got me everything down. You had to pay a dime for food, nothing. Named me a rat like a. Like a bull that just took me around and translated everything and everything. So, like, I did four cities out there. Shang, Shindu, Shanghai and some others.
Richard Tate
How many people showed up to these things?
Maddox
Oh, pack. And they. And you know what's crazy? They only speak our language. I saw them. Like, they was, like, singing the words to my new. And like, what the. That me up and out there. So, like, you can't smoke no weed out there. So, like, I'm smoking mad cigarettes. I don't even smoke cigarettes, you feel me? But they cigarettes better. I ain't going to lie. Like, they better than out here. They more healthier than out here, you feel me? But.
Richard Tate
Well, they all more healthier there.
Maddox
But, like, I was drawing, bro. I know. I started spitting out blood and I was like, oh, yeah, I got you. I smoke like two packs a day. Get drunk out there.
Richard Tate
You were spitting up blood.
Maddox
I just spit out, like, a little bit of blood. It was like, the smoking. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I'm good.
Richard Tate
Some of your recent songs are about drugs. Yeah. Cracked out, murders and downers, right? What's that about?
Maddox
That's oxygen. So that's my second personality.
Richard Tate
That's your second personality, right?
Maddox
Oh, that's my shadow.
Richard Tate
You're like Marshall and Eminem.
Maddox
His ox, Oxy. Mad ox.
Richard Tate
And he was born and he lived in eight Mile.
Maddox
That was my favorite movie growing up.
Richard Tate
It was probably that The Last Waltz and Purple Rain are the three best rock and roll films of all time. He did great in that. You know who I loved, though? His girlfriend in it, Brittany Murphy. And she passed away. And I forgot what she passed away from. It might have been drugs, I don't know.
Maddox
But not yet. Like, even, like me, I lost a lot of homies from drugs, like, when I was young, you feel me? So that always made me stay alert and, like, stay away from certain. Like, Pete, rp, my brother Pete. Rp, Lil Pete, RP Zodiac, RP Mac Miller. Like, when I seen all that, like, RP Juice World. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, that. It was like lessons, you know what I'm saying? That was like lessons to. To the generation, you know what I'm saying? Like. And like, even, like, bro, like X, my brother, too. Like, he was. Like, he was on the drugs. Like, he was on that for real. Like, he was trying. You know what I'm saying? Be a good example for the kids. You gotta be. I'm saying.
Richard Tate
Have to be. So you're not buying drugs on the street, you're getting your weed at the dispensary, correct?
Maddox
No, I get my weed from plugs, but from plugs? Yeah. For my folks, though.
Richard Tate
Okay, listen, if you're buying lean on the street, no weed. I understand. I'm gonna get there. I swear to God. If you're buying weed on the street, or lean, or pills or powders, basically what I'm saying is anything you buy on the street is Gonna be laced. Why would anybody sell weed on the street if it wasn't?
Maddox
No, not on the street.
Richard Tate
You said you had a plug.
Maddox
Yeah, like my friends. Like my friends, they get a ship from Cali.
Richard Tate
They get it from Canada.
Maddox
Cali.
Richard Tate
Oh, they get it from Cali.
Maddox
Yeah, they go from.
Richard Tate
But do they get it from a dispensary or do they get it from the street?
Maddox
Probably from, like, going for farms, like Goro Farms.
Richard Tate
Okay, I understand that.
Maddox
Right.
Richard Tate
There's always going to be a pot farm, right? Because that's where they grow, Right? Right. What I'm saying, why.
Maddox
What they be putting in. Would they be putting fentanyl for real?
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Maddox
What the.
Dylan
I'd be spraying it these days, bro, in like 20, 25.
Richard Tate
It's not.
Maddox
But that spray weed. I don't smoke no spray weed.
Richard Tate
But you don't know where you got it, so you don't know if it's sprayed, buddy. That's the thing.
Maddox
Nah, my folks is like, we expert stuff. Like, they really be out here. Like, I ain't gonna lie, baby.
Richard Tate
Come on.
Maddox
No, I'm listening to you, though.
Richard Tate
Here's the thing, okay? Yeah. This is something that I've spent a lot of time on, right? It's why I came back to work after selling my first business. Okay. I would never tell you anything that wasn't true. Okay? If you say that you're not messing with street drugs, right? And you would never get pills from anywhere other than your script, your doctor, right. And go to the pharmacy to pick them up. But the weed is different, right? Okay. The weed is legal in California.
Maddox
Right.
Richard Tate
They don't have to send you a bag of weed or a brick of weed and send it to you. They can go ahead and go to the dispensary, buy all the stuff and send it to you. Isn't pot legal in Philly? No, pot isn't legal in Pennsylvania.
Maddox
It's legal in New York, not Pennsylvania.
Richard Tate
How far is New York from Pennsylvania?
Maddox
Two hours.
Richard Tate
That's enough fun. Send somebody to Pennsylvania. You got a bunch of guys, give them some cash, tell them to go to. Tell them to go to New York and be back in four hours. Yeah.
Maddox
Now that's what they were doing, though. That's what my plan we doing, too.
Richard Tate
Okay. But they give it to you. Let me ask you a question. When you get it, is it in a seal from a company?
Maddox
Several terms.
Richard Tate
Okay. That's the only time it's good, right? Okay. If it's childproof, Right. And it's got a Name brand on it, right? Okay. Otherwise, bro, they're putting stuff on it, right?
Maddox
Okay.
Richard Tate
Promise? Promise me.
Maddox
Oh, gosh.
Richard Tate
Okay. All right, good. That was exhausting.
Dylan
A little bit. But why don't we have some fun? Why don't we do the new section of the podcast? Everybody, we are entering the rant, okay?
Richard Tate
You can rant about anything you want. That pisses you off. Just something that's aggravating or annoying, right? Give it to me like you want me give you an example. Okay. I hate getting stuck behind a bicyclist, okay? That's being selfish and getting in the middle of the road other than moving so that traffic can pass, that drives me insane. And I can do a whole rant on that for five minutes.
Maddox
So.
Richard Tate
Okay, I. Okay, for 50 minutes, I could go on a rant like that and lose my mind. And just the. Just you've heard it. I just.
Maddox
Okay, my rant will be like, everybody. They be saying all this about my hair, my. My fire. Everybody be hating on my. But like, fire, I ain't cutting this.
Richard Tate
Can I ask you a question? Okay, what about? Are you close with your mom?
Maddox
Yeah, like this.
Richard Tate
Where does she live?
Maddox
She in Philly. She lives with me.
Richard Tate
She lives with you. Oh, that's great. Do you have children yet? No.
Maddox
Not ready for that.
Richard Tate
No, no, it's good to be aware.
Maddox
Yo, what.
Richard Tate
What happened?
Maddox
Why? My little. Sorry from London, she called me last night. I mean, just earlier, showing me a pregnancy jar, right? I'm like, you lying. She like. I'm like, what the. Like, stop. Camping was camping. She was lying. Who is this, huh?
Richard Tate
Your girlfriend?
Maddox
Yeah, my son's from London.
Richard Tate
Oh, your girlfriend from London. You're like, I haven't seen you in three months. How the hell are you pregnant?
Maddox
Yeah, you crazy. You tripping. Like, what, baby?
Richard Tate
It's yours and it comes out Asian.
Maddox
That's why I say I need a DNA test.
Richard Tate
Unbelievable. I need a DNA test on my kids, too. They're nothing like me. Well, I want to go back to the. To the. To the drug songs because you're here to tell the kids, right? I mean, that's what you were telling.
Maddox
Right?
Richard Tate
Okay, you don't want to promote that drug use and everything, but my thing is this.
Maddox
Now, so what actually is creating a character, right? And the whole thing, the whole point of it is to contradict myself. So it's a whole plan behind it. Can't explain it to you now, but it's a whole plan behind it. It's like, I can't tell People to not do something if I then didn't do it. Like you can't tell somebody, never do. Drive. You never did drugs.
Richard Tate
Did I tell you? Did I tell you never? Did you drug.
Maddox
No, I'm not saying that.
Richard Tate
No, I'm not saying that. But hold on a second. You're not telling anybody.
Maddox
Not being careful. Being careful with it. Right?
Richard Tate
But. But being careful with it means getting. Not getting it off the street. That's what being careful with it is.
Maddox
Right?
Richard Tate
So I'm not deluded and I'm not coming on here and telling a 20 year old and guys under 30 who are in the culture, in the ramp scene, smoking all the. All day, every day. Okay. I mean, I'm not telling you not to do that because I'm not stupid.
Maddox
Right, okay.
Richard Tate
That falls on deaf ears.
Maddox
Right.
Richard Tate
All I'm saying is just do it safely.
Maddox
Yeah, for sure.
Richard Tate
Right. Don't buy it on the street. Okay, cool. Okay. Put that into one of your songs.
Maddox
Oh, all right.
Richard Tate
Seriously, put that shade in your songs so that these kids can understand. Hey, he ain't telling me.
Maddox
He's telling me.
Richard Tate
He's not a wet blanket. He's not sure. A killjoy and making it a bad time. He's just saying do your. Do it safely. That's. That's awesome. That's news.
Maddox
That's news.
Richard Tate
That's news.
Maddox
That's.
Richard Tate
And he's going to follow you, Dylan.
Dylan
It's a good day.
Richard Tate
Dylan. Don't follow him. Just big time him. So that way you can say, yeah, Maddox follows me, but I'm not gonna follow that. Right? He's a. Right. Oh, dude, show me what you did to Blow up. I think you had 32 million whatever did this. So this spun a fidget spin. A fidget spinner and got 32 million views?
Maddox
Yeah. Yeah.
Dylan
You were the first to blow up with a fidget spinner. He was the first rapper to ever blow up with fidget spinner.
Richard Tate
When was there another rapper that used. Okay.
Dylan
Ever in the history.
Richard Tate
So he ain't the first. He's the always.
Maddox
Don't go forever.
Dylan
Yeah, that's a good one.
Richard Tate
That is gorgeous.
Maddox
Nice.
Richard Tate
Test score is here. Give me that. Okay, deal it. Watch how many views we get with my fidget spinner.
Dylan
Now you gotta start rapping with. With, you know, like a good beat.
Richard Tate
You need a beat from Oogie Main.
Maddox
You.
Richard Tate
You would be for Oogie Mane. Then he'll be right.
Dylan
He could do it right if he. Okay.
Richard Tate
No, I couldn't. He could. Okay. This Is addicting. It feels so nice, doesn't it? It's so satisfying.
Dylan
Wait till he finds out you can spin it on just one finger.
Richard Tate
Yeah. Hold on.
Maddox
No, dude, that. Sure.
Richard Tate
No, no, no, no. Oh, really? You'll put it on your head?
Dylan
Yeah, if you balance it right.
Maddox
Yeah, yeah, do it.
Richard Tate
There you go. You got it?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
Oh, my God.
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
This is so fun. This is so good. Look. This is like, you know, the. The girls that walk with the books on their head? What do you call them? Like debutantes, Right? You guys have those in the rap scene, right? Debbie House.
Maddox
Sometimes. I don't know.
Richard Tate
They're all over the place.
Maddox
I don't know what to do.
Richard Tate
How long do I have to put. Leave this on my head, Dylan?
Dylan
I don't know. It's going still.
Richard Tate
So I leave it on until it goes, right?
Dylan
Yeah, you'll know.
Richard Tate
All right, cool.
Dylan
Yeah. Like a little top hat or something.
Richard Tate
All right. With all this AI musing popping up, do you think it helps or hurts the creative side?
Maddox
Oh, no, I won't be using it. I feel like. I feel like. I guess it. It could help and hurt it at the same time because it's making people put less effort in, but then it's able to do things that you couldn't have done before.
Richard Tate
You know what I mean? It ended. Do you know what I use? Oh, wait. Good grab. That's awesome. Do you know what I use the AI for first drafts?
Maddox
What's that?
Richard Tate
That means if I have to write something, sometimes the hardest thing about it is start it. And so when you're in a law firm, you'll typically have the assistant lawyer, the associate, write up stuff, and he goes and he hands it to the main lawyer, the partner, and he marks it up and hands it back to him. And now you get your second draft. Okay. And then he does it again. So I use AI for a first draft on everything. So if you. I guess what I'm saying is if you. If you haven't used it and you're thinking about experimenting with it, try it, take what you like about it, and then put your spin on it.
Maddox
For sure.
Richard Tate
And I think that would be great.
Maddox
For sure.
Richard Tate
When's the last time you dropped an album?
Maddox
I just dropped the album. I dropped it ep, like, a couple months ago.
Richard Tate
How's it doing?
Maddox
Oh, good. It's like, I feel like I don't be putting, like, no money before behind marketing. I'll be keeping organic. You know what I'm saying? So, like, it'd just be like, Natural views. You know what I'm saying?
Richard Tate
Right. And I mean, like, you're not boosting it.
Maddox
Yeah. Like, I'm not putting it in playlist. I'm not doing nothing like a playlist. Like, put on playlist, pay for putting on playlists, play for blogs, posting. Like, I don't do none of that. It's all for the rest of you, know what I'm saying? Like, I don't really got no team. I. I don't got no manager. I manage myself. Like, it's just one man Dolo, right? In the Army.
Richard Tate
So this is actually breaking news. This happened today. The Secretary of Health and Human Services came out with a stat today that every seven minutes somebody dies a Fentanyl. Now, I did my own math, and it was even worse than that. It was one in five. So it's somewhere between one and five.
Dylan
Minutes.
Richard Tate
What?
Dylan
One in between one and five minutes?
Richard Tate
Yeah, it's somewhere between five and seven minutes. Right. And everybody's dropping in your scene, right?
Maddox
Sure.
Richard Tate
I was told by one of the guys, I think it might have been Dex or young bands. Or it could have even been Zan Man. You know Zan, right? Zan man, for sure.
Maddox
I love him.
Richard Tate
I love that man. He is the best person.
Maddox
Yeah. Yeah.
Richard Tate
You know 2K, baby.
Maddox
Yeah, my boy.
Richard Tate
You know 2K?
Maddox
Yeah, I know everybody.
Richard Tate
Have you ever seen him play basketball?
Maddox
No.
Richard Tate
Oh, dude, he's like Michael Jordan. All right. Dude, he's so good. How does that hit you? One in every seven minutes or so that dies.
Maddox
This be like, I should be like, damn, this darker. I mean, like, it don't really hit me because it's like, I'm used to seeing that, like, growing up. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, I know it's a part of the world, you know what I'm saying? But it's like, that be wild.
Richard Tate
So it's. It's so normalized that you're desensitized to it for sure.
Maddox
I feel like, definitely. Like, in our city, we don't, like, fill it up from coming from Philly. Like, definitely desensitized.
Richard Tate
Have you ever seen coming from Philly? The zombies leaned over, hunched over with their arms rigid and knuckles dragon legs cut off type.
Maddox
Like they legs chopped off because they did the train. Like, they ain't got no more legs. Like, laying on the ground, passed the out Seymour dead, bro. Like, just laying there, bro. Nobody doing.
Dylan
Have you watched any of your friends Overdose ever?
Maddox
No. Wow.
Dylan
That's crazy. That's lucky.
Richard Tate
That is lucky. Have you. I was talking to my friends.
Maddox
Don't be doing like, mad hardcore drugs. Like, we don't do hardcore drugs. We be chilling like, you know what I'm saying? We around a little bit, you have our fun. When we chill out. And then we go, man, we go take some CMOs. You feel me? Go take some vitamins, some supplements when we go work out. For me, it's like life is balanced. You know what I'm saying? So you gotta just stay on it. You know what I'm saying?
Richard Tate
You working out all the time?
Maddox
Not all the time, but I got. I gotta pull up in my crib. I'll be doing my beginning, right?
Richard Tate
Push ups, sit ups and pull ups.
Maddox
Yeah, all that.
Richard Tate
Then get on the chair, do this. The dips.
Maddox
Yeah, I'll be doing that at the gym, too.
Richard Tate
I used to do the lunges, too. You gotta do the lunges if you don't do the lunges, you know. Otherwise, you got skinny little legs and a nice upper body, and you look like a freak. Yeah, you know who you look like? Gru. Yeah, Gru. Gru. Minions. Those skinny little legs. Dude, I kind of look like Gru, don't I? With that big nose and that bald head. Okay, whatever. Yeah, we probably shouldn't put that there because that shit's gonna stick. You know what I mean? Yeah, that'll stick.
Dylan
They'll be putting gifs of Gru in the comments.
Richard Tate
In the comment section, right? Of all the social media. Put down who you want next on this thing. Ask whatever questions you want in the DMs. I'll answer them. Okay. For sure. Me. Okay. Tell me something nobody knows. Break the news here. Something in the scene.
Maddox
Anything.
Richard Tate
Something nobody knows about you. Anything. We're breaking news right now, and we're gonna go viral.
Maddox
All right, Yo. No, like, yo, like, yo, I done been on hella car chases. Like. Like when I was. Like when I was in Philly as a youngin. Like, I've been on high speed chases, bro. Cause like, my boy around, like, you know what? Like, you feel me? So it's like, bro, I got like three high speed chases in my life, bro.
Richard Tate
With the police. Hey, did pop you once?
Maddox
No, you got away.
Richard Tate
Hey, well, that's. That's great. Hey, how'd you. How'd you badge that? Oh, everybody wants to hear that story. That's. In fact, that's the only story.
Maddox
That great driver.
Richard Tate
What?
Maddox
Got a great driver.
Richard Tate
Who's the driver?
Maddox
I can't tell you that.
Richard Tate
Oh, no, no, no.
Maddox
But it wasn't you. No. Yeah.
Richard Tate
Don't tell me that. So I wanted to ask about your mother. I want to go backwards, because that's a great story.
Maddox
No, for sure.
Richard Tate
Okay. 14 years old.
Maddox
We f. To write a book by it. I'm going to tell you some crazy. My dad name was Christopher, and my grandpa name was Christopher, and they mean Christ. My name is Melton. That means gift of God. So it's like. It was like I was the gift that they left me because it was like my mom, right, she had to take care of me up to, like, 11 years old, and I was able to take care of her. You feel me? It was like. It was like some full circle. It was like she got me so young. She was a single mom, and it was like. Like, it was like, I got to. I got to take care of her. You feel me? Like, I got to play that role that I ain't like a. Like my dad. Like, we ain't never had no dad. You feel me? Afford to, like, I got to play that role and get a crib for us. You feel me? Get a car for her, all that. You know what I'm saying? So, like, that was a blessing. Like, my mom, like, my best friend, you know what I'm saying? Like, I love my mom to death. Like, she was my manager for a while, but, like, I just. I just. She don't. Like, I don't want to have to be working all the time no more. So, like, I have her chill off that, you feel me? Like, let her sit back and enjoy life.
Richard Tate
Is that who you call, like, okay, so I have a group of guys that I call. Like, I'll call my buddy Stuart or my buddy Charlie. Typically, if I'm struggling, right, because everybody needs support, they call my friend Matthew or John as well. So the four guys that I really lean on, right? And two of them lean on me, okay, that's my support system. Now you've got your mother, okay, who you said was your best friend. I have a best friend, too, but I'm like her 77th best friend.
Maddox
He's like, I'm not. I'm my mom. The only person I could really trust 100%.
Richard Tate
Right? Right. That's great. Who else do you have in your support system that you can go to?
Maddox
Course. All my brothers, my friends, you know, I'm saying, like, my friend, I don't got friends. I got brothers. You know what I'm saying? Like, my folks are my brother. You know what I'm saying? So of course them like my OGs and Philly, you feel me? Like they, they. You know what I'm saying? Like all them type of people too. But it's like sometimes I don't like talking to people about my problems. I like to just myself.
Richard Tate
Yeah. Can I tell you something about that, though? Because you're 20 and I've been 20.
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
Have you been 58?
Maddox
Yeah.
Richard Tate
All right, so let me tell you how that works. The way responsible adults deal with life. With life. Stressors, right. Is they get support.
Maddox
Right?
Richard Tate
Right. What does support look like? Okay. It's about talking to a therapist. Right. And you're. Before you go. Oh, therapy, Right. Therapy is how people deal with their stress and their problems responsibly. Therapy isn't something you have to do. You don't have to do it. You get to do is the ultimate luxury. Right. So if you're going to keep stuff to yourself, okay. Or you don't want to say something to somebody because you know, you just. It doesn't feel comfortable to you. Right. Then speak to a therapist about it. Get yourself a good therapist. You're doing really well for yourself. And what that does is you invest in your own growth for sure. So that way you can become the vet. The best version of yourself. Yeah. That's what. That's what this is, bro. And you're a baby, okay? You've got the whole world ahead of you. And let me give you another secret, okay. That you knew. And I want you to remember and always remember it. See, at 11 years old, no one could tell you that you couldn't do something. Even when your mother said it's one in a billion.
Maddox
Mm.
Richard Tate
Right? You didn't hear that. You knew it. You didn't know how to get there, but you knew you'd figured it out. Because this is what I love. And school. I hate this. I love. I'm gonna make this work. If a hundred people would have told you that you couldn't do it, you would have done it anyway because you were 11 and you didn't know better. B11. Always don't know better.
Maddox
That's my next tape. That was actually one of my.
Richard Tate
B11.
Maddox
That was the one I was going to say. The one tape I was talking about is going to be called Never Grow up, dude.
Richard Tate
I like B 11 or 11 again.
Maddox
Young forever.
Richard Tate
11 forever. I love that too. Yeah. I'm like Rick Rubin.
Dylan
Can I ask him one last question?
Richard Tate
Yeah.
Dylan
This is a big one. Couple ques. This is like a two part question, but. Well, the first Thing is, what do you have. You started so young. So what advice do you have? Because, you know, all these kids are on band lab cooking on their phone.
Richard Tate
Now in middle school.
Dylan
What do you have for advice for artists that are trying to start right now?
Maddox
I say just try to, like, keep this organic, you know what I'm saying? And, like, you know, like, do you be yourself? You know what I'm saying? Don't try to sound like everybody else, you know what I'm saying? So you want to stick out. So, like, the best way to stick out to be yourself, you know what I'm saying? Try new things out, you know what I'm saying? Like, don't try to just do everybody else type beats. They your ass. Like, I'm saying, like, be. Be original.
Richard Tate
Yeah. Yeah.
Dylan
And what would you tell kids about buying drugs on the street?
Maddox
Don't. Don't buy drugs out the street. If you want to see your homie with his name in the script, you see that? Don't buy that. Like, straight. Straight like that?
Dylan
Yeah, sort of like that.
Richard Tate
Guess what? I'd like to leave on that winning streak. But I do want to tell you how impressed I am with you. 20 years old. You made it right with your mother. She lives with you and she's your best friend. Okay? You're just. I'm so impressed. You are preci. And remember, dude, okay? B11.
Maddox
Young forever. Never grow up.
Richard Tate
Nobody tells you what you can and can't do. And when you have those people who are telling you you can't, you cut those people loose. Because you don't need that in your ear ever.
Maddox
Okay?
Richard Tate
You don't want it in your consciousness. The only human being in the world that can limit your ascension to stardom is you.
Maddox
Thanks.
Richard Tate
All right. Where can people reach you?
Maddox
Medox. Medox. M E T T O X.
Richard Tate
On all platforms. All platforms. Well, he did do it at 11. Yeah, he did it nine years ago. So everything was available?
Dylan
Yes. You got lucky with the username. It's nice.
Maddox
See y'all next Tuesday.
Richard Tate
As good as it gets.
Podcast Summary: "Mattox: The Kid Who Went Viral and Shook the Game"
Podcast Information:
1. Introduction to Maddox's Journey
In this episode, Richard Tate welcomes Maddox, a young rapper from Philadelphia who achieved viral fame at an early age. The conversation kicks off with Maddox reflecting on his musical evolution and the diverse range of music he now produces.
Notable Quote:
Maddox: "That's the point, bro. Gotta evolve. I got so much different types of music now."
(00:00)
2. Maddox's Rise to Fame and Family Dynamics
Maddox shares his unexpected rise to stardom, highlighting the unique challenges he faced growing up with fame at just 11 years old. Richard probes into his relationship with his mother, who was only 25 when Maddox began gaining attention as a rapper.
Notable Quotes:
"When you were 11, your mom was 25, right? How did she deal with your new fame?"
(00:04) – Richard Tate
"She was, like, shocked and proud. She was all the way with it. You feel me?"
(06:02) – Maddox
3. Navigating Addiction and Mental Health
A significant portion of the discussion delves into the fentanyl crisis and its pervasive impact. Maddox candidly talks about his own experiences with drug use, detailing his experimentation with substances like shrooms, DMT, ecstasy, and benzos during his teenage years. He emphasizes the importance of staying away from hardcore drugs and advocates for obtaining medication through legitimate prescriptions.
Notable Quotes:
"I say just try to keep this organic, you know what I'm saying? And, like, do you be yourself."
(51:45) – Maddox
"Don't buy drugs off the street. If you want to see your homie with his name in the script, you see that? Don't buy that."
(52:26) – Maddox
4. The Influence of Personal Loss and Resilience
Maddox opens up about his father's tragic suicide when he was two years old, a loss that profoundly impacted his upbringing. Despite this, he credits his mother for being his pillar of strength. Richard underscores the generational impact of parental suicide on children, encouraging Maddox to recognize his resilience.
Notable Quotes:
"My dad killed himself."
(17:52) – Maddox
"You're just, I'm so impressed. You are precious."
(53:33) – Richard Tate
5. Music, Creativity, and the Role of AI
The conversation shifts to Maddox's creative process and his approach to marketing his music organically without heavy reliance on traditional platforms like TikTok. He shares his upcoming projects, including a new album titled "Oxy," and discusses the role of AI in his work. While Maddox sees AI as a tool that can both aid and hinder creativity, he chooses not to heavily integrate it into his music production.
Notable Quotes:
"I'll be keeping organic. You know what I'm saying? So, like, it'd just be like, natural views."
(39:39) – Maddox
"If you haven't used it and you're thinking about experimenting with it, try it, take what you like about it, and then put your spin on it."
(38:35) – Richard Tate
6. The Dark Reality of Drug Abuse in the Community
Richard brings attention to alarming statistics about the fentanyl crisis, mentioning that every seven minutes someone dies from fentanyl-related causes. Maddox appears somewhat desensitized to these numbers, reflecting the grim reality faced by many in his community in Philadelphia.
Notable Quotes:
"The Secretary of Health and Human Services came out with a stat today that every seven minutes somebody dies a Fentanyl."
(40:16) – Richard Tate
"This be like, I should be like, damn, this darker. I mean, like, it don't really hit me because it's like, I'm used to seeing that."
(41:57) – Maddox
7. Personal Growth and Advice for Young Artists
Towards the end of the episode, Maddox offers heartfelt advice to aspiring young artists. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, originality, and staying true to oneself amidst the pressures of the music industry. Additionally, he underscores the importance of safe practices regarding drug use.
Notable Quotes:
"Don't try to sound like everybody else, you know what I'm saying? So you want to stick out."
(51:51) – Maddox
"And he's going to follow you, Dylan. It's a good day."
(35:34) – Richard Tate
8. Closing Remarks and Future Projects
The episode wraps up with Maddox discussing his ongoing and future projects, including tours in Canada and recent experiences performing in China. He underscores his commitment to maintaining an organic growth strategy for his music career without extensive marketing budgets or management teams.
Notable Quotes:
"It's all for the rest of you, know what I'm saying? Like, I don't really got no team. I don't got no manager. I manage myself."
(39:54) – Maddox
"You don't want it in your consciousness. The only human being in the world that can limit your ascension to stardom is you."
(53:34) – Richard Tate
Conclusion
In "Mattox: The Kid Who Went Viral and Shook the Game," Richard Tate and Maddox engage in a profound discussion covering Maddox's early fame, personal struggles with addiction, resilience in the face of loss, and his unique approach to music and creativity. Through candid conversations and insightful reflections, the episode sheds light on the complexities of navigating fame and personal challenges at a young age, all while advocating for critical awareness of the ongoing fentanyl crisis.
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Note: This summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting key discussions and notable moments. For a comprehensive understanding, listening to the full episode is recommended.