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A Waste Of Time with ItsTheReal

#275: Trinidad Jame$ Part 1

A Waste Of Time with ItsTheReal

ItsTheReal

Music

4.8817 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2019

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we welcome musician, cultural trendsetter, fashion boundary-pusher, sneaker commentator and connoisseur, and basketball lifer Trinidad Jame$ to the Upper West Side for Part 1 of this multi-episode podcast! Trinidad, with great humor and much perspective looks back at the viral monster that was All Gold Everything, from its conception to seeing it rocket out of Atlanta to taking over New York City's Santos Party Haus for the most celebrated performance in years, as well as the severe downturn that came after parting ways with Def Jam and New York City souring on Trinidad after his words were taken the wrong way, and the amazing way he bounced back to begin his latest and most exciting chapter. We dive into his humble beginnings in Atlanta by-way-of Trinidad & Tobago, the quiet high schooler he was, what gambling meant to him, how working at Waffle House changed his perspective, how losing his job and his green card left him broke but also creatively driven and how it ultimately gave him the confidence to shine as Trinidad Jame$. We talk how ahead of the curve he was on Drake's music, camo shorts, and snapback hats, the presence he had throughout the Atlanta streetwear scene, why he ultimately had to leave the boutique he made poppin', and the excitement that came from putting his all into making S.A.F.E. All that, plus his stint in jail, the insane number of features he put together in 2013, what Two9 meant to his path, how he became cool with A$AP Mob, how he turned the internet off and Netflix on, finding out about Bruno Mars' 24k Magic, who exactly looked out when he was down on his luck, and so much more!!

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0:23.7

Hey, Jeff. Hey, Eric. How are you? I'm pretty good. How are you? Doing well, thank you. A little while back. I let the people know that I was no longer on Facebook. Apparently, though, you're still on Facebook. I'm still on it, but I only check it for the birthdays. And for this segment right here, it went so well the first time. Oh, we're doing it again. It went so well the first time that a whole bunch of people, including our friends, Emily O'Connor and Cherry Poppins.

0:26.8

And a whole bunch of other people were like, yo, we need more of this.

0:28.2

So here we go again, Jeff.

0:29.7

All right, I'm loading it up.

0:30.6

I want to know.

0:31.7

I'm loading it up.

0:34.8

Like, I'm plugging in the machine. Yeah, you're winding up the engine on the model T Ford.

0:37.9

Jeff, I want to know what have I been missing out on on Facebook.

0:43.2

And the way that we did it the last time, and I think we should do it again,

0:46.9

is you start at the top of your feed and just go on down.

0:51.1

Go for a scroll.

0:52.0

So who, go for a scroll. Who, Jeff, has been checking in on your Facebook feed.

0:59.5

Today's Chuck English's birthday. Okay, that's cool. Happy birthday to Chuck English of the cool kids.

1:03.6

Actually, it's also the birthday of a kid. The only person I've ever fought in my life. Wow. So this happened on the elementary school schoolyard.

1:12.7

Jeff, is this the time now for you to wish him a happy birthday?

1:20.2

Don't do it for him.

1:22.1

Oh, do it for us?

1:22.9

Do it for the audience, Jeff.

1:24.6

What should I write?

1:25.4

Just keep it real generic.

1:26.4

So he's of Turkish descent. He's from

1:28.8

Turkey. Okay. Do I say sorry about what's happening in Turkey? Instead of a happy birthday wish.

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