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Chad, Tim, Javier Episode 177

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Ever wondered about the quirks behind someone's name or the best way to handle a run-in with the police? On this episode of the Funky Panther, we finally sit down with Kevin Tyrone after three long years of trying to coordinate schedules. We kick things off with plenty of laughs, tequila shots, and personal stories that reveal the hilarious and intriguing origins behind Kevin's name. Join us for a trip down memory lane as we relive Javier's unforgettable dance performance and celebrate the joy of finally having Kevin on the show.

How does one balance everyday life with a burgeoning singing career, especially during a pandemic? Kevin shares his journey, including recent collaborations and the emotional freedom of being featured on others' tracks. We dive into the theme of amnesia as a metaphor for erasing tough experiences, reflect on our musical influences from R&B to 90s grunge, and discuss the genre-less nature of genuine artistic expression. You'll also hear about the impact of iconic tracks like Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" and the influence of early The Weeknd on contemporary R&B.

From bizarre cyberpunk shows to outrageous 2v1 MMA fights, our chat with Kevin includes a fun roundtable imagining dream combat sports matchups. Technology enthusiasts won't want to miss our critique of the Tesla Cybertruck and speculation on AI-generated music's future. Wrapping up with heartfelt exchanges of custom bandanas, we reflect on themes of regret and introspection, capturing the essence of our teamwork and enduring camaraderie. Don't miss this episode, packed with humor, nostalgia, and thought-provoking discussions.

This episode features the songs Charades and Amnesia from Kevin Tyrone's latest EP  

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Kevin Tyrone:

thing. And then, the first time you saw me introduce myself to somebody as kevin, you were like what, he's got a name he's got a real name.

Javier:

I mean, that's not his government name, right? That was god, dash, bold, dash, bold, all right, grandma.

Kevin Tyrone:

So can you give me the story behind my name? I'm like all excited about it, like she's gonna give me like some like grandiose thing or whatever, and she's just like, um yeah, so my younger sister, like this guy in the neighborhood, his name was. His name was tarone and I was like so I'm named after the fine nigga in the in the neighborhood. His name was Terrone and I was like so I'm named after the fine nigga in the neighborhood, like what, that's crazy.

Tim:

I said first off I don't talk to the cops. If I get pulled over, I ain't talking. Keep my mouth shut, smart man. Second thing I don't talk to the cops. If I get pulled over, I ain't talking. Keep my mouth shut, smart man. Second thing I ain't blowing either. I'm not going to do a field sobriety test and I ain't blowing. They're going to have to get my blood.

Chad:

That part's not true. I was like first part might be true.

Tim:

That part is not, I feel like that first sip is kind of like preloading your mouth.

Chad:

It is.

Tim:

Wait wait.

Kevin Tyrone:

Hold on Basically Tim knows all about.

Tim:

Resume, resume, you know preload, preload, right I?

Javier:

think we'll call it pre-me's.

Speaker 5:

Nope, nope.

Javier:

Okay, all right, okay, well, let's just About that time.

Speaker 5:

Woo, get in here, we got to start the show.

Chad:

We got to start the show. My belly is warm. Oh, hello everyone, and welcome to the Funky Panther coming to you from Fort Worth, texas. We have got a hell of a show for you here on episode 177. We have got Kevin here with us. You want to say hey?

Kevin Tyrone:

What's good people?

Chad:

We are already having a good time here on the first 30. Sit back, relax and enjoy. Let's get into it. I'm Chad, I'm Javier and I'm Ted, and we are.

Speaker 5:

The Bunky Pepper.

Kevin Tyrone:

I'm not going to lie. I feel left out. God damn it See. Look, I wanted to ask.

Javier:

I wanted to ask, I wanted to ask this is deja vu. When did this happen? Listen 170 episodes.

Chad:

we made it and no one wanted to do it with us because they're like cool, whatever, fuck you guys. And then, starting around 170, people are like well, I want to do it, I want to do it. Listen, we'll get you included on the end.

Kevin Tyrone:

Does that?

Chad:

work. I appreciate that end and you'll be numero four and then we'll we'll yell funky panther work.

Javier:

Yeah, let's get it, love it absolutely, but it's crazy that here the past, like you said, about a month and a half.

Chad:

You're the third one in the month and a half that it brought it up like we're leaving people out. That was not the intention. Well, peter, you don't want to make you do something you don't want to do.

Javier:

I don't know it, motherfucker, you hating ass motherfucker, you did this to me.

Chad:

So again, if you saw us on YouTube For the first 30, which you can go find us and all of our videos On YouTube At the Funky Panther we shot the shit Caught up. See what everyone's been up to this past week Caught up with Kevin already Learned a lot about him Just in the first 30, so you're gonna have to go to YouTube to see that.

Javier:

It's a YouTube exclusive baby. Youtube exclusive. Youtube exclusive baby. I like that.

Chad:

And we also learned a tequila trick, which, again, you're going to have to go back to the first 30 to learn it.

Javier:

But you know, we didn't. And her boyfriend are like no, javier still felt it. He felt that burn.

Kevin Tyrone:

You can see with your face. They say your face.

Javier:

I'm like fucking sell me out. God damn it. But yeah, that was hell, I'll drink tequila all day.

Chad:

I think you got to try it again. I don't think you did it right. Nope.

Kevin Tyrone:

You got to get reps up. Man, you got to get your shots up, dude, you got to do it too.

Chad:

Awesome. Well, I know we've mentioned it before, but we've been trying to get you on for like three years now. We've talked about it. We see each other out, we'll see each other at events or shows or whatever your shows. Like man, we got to get you on and then it just hasn't happened and like you talked about when you first met Chad.

Javier:

I think I first met you at the Amplif, or not, at that 817 Day show. Was it Avery's? No, it was not the 817. This past 817. You weren't at this 817 Day, the one before that.

Chad:

Where y'all did the show. I was out of town, that one.

Javier:

No, no, I wasn't at that one either, because you were was it two years ago? Not performing.

Kevin Tyrone:

Not performing, it would have had to have been at least two, if not three, years yeah yeah, and then Teresa was saying that you don't remember me at the after party for Lou.

Chad:

You don't remember you at the after party for Lou bro.

Tim:

You didn't even know you were there. You got up on stage and danced. Hell yeah, I did.

Javier:

Crazy, I danced like a fool. Let's see it.

Tim:

It's going to be like DJ Khaled. Just you know dancing like an idiot. I don't even think you remember how you danced.

Javier:

I think I kind of do no, no, I don't, no, I don't. I think I was swag surfing I think you took your clothes off At one point.

Kevin Tyrone:

Are we talking real swag surfing or Taylor Swift swag surfing?

Javier:

Oh, what the hell Taylor Swift. Thing.

Kevin Tyrone:

Oh yeah, oh no. So while you guys are on YouTube, go check out Taylor Swift swag surfing After the show.

Chad:

Leave right now. It's awful.

Kevin Tyrone:

I was doing it. Oh my gosh.

Kevin Tyrone:

Go, come back, put it in the chat.

Javier:

Watch it, regret it all the way through, but I think that was the first time I met you. I don't remember much about that after party, but yeah, I remember meeting you because we were about to leave and y'all were just sitting down.

Chad:

That's a great story out there. I'm sorry this is getting better, I feel.

Javier:

Yeah that's the story of my life. I feel like every time they're like oh, tell me the story and I tell them they're like. Why'd you tell me?

Kevin Tyrone:

that story I wish.

Javier:

I didn't ask, unless I wasted five minutes telling you about how we met. Hmm, okay, but I'm glad to have met you. It's really cool, you know. Finally, again, I saw you again over there at the-.

Chad:

For those of you who don't knowism that I got. It's just. You know, Kevin Turone is a phenomenal musician here in the Fort Worth area. He's got his recent EP from last year early this year already, right From April April okay. And then you've already been on other people's songs. You've got one with Lou recently right, which is awesome, which I think y'all have been sitting on that one for a minute right.

Kevin Tyrone:

Wasn right, which is awesome, uh, which I think y'all been sitting on, that one for a minute, right, like, wouldn't that one?

Chad:

yeah, in the hopper for a long time holding on to that one, but I mean it, the timing was perfect. On that one for sure. Yeah, so for you know, was god bold at one point.

Kevin Tyrone:

Now, kevin, tell us a little bit about yourself, man yeah, so I am a vocalist yes, you are, and a writer, so, and a storyteller, like in the greatest sense. Um, I tell people all the time like music is just a hobby I happen to be really great at. Uh, so you know, I I love singing, I love performing.

Kevin Tyrone:

I hate the, the build-up to everything you know, like the whole having to go through the experiences to to make the good music. That sucks, but overall, like being able to tell really great stories that you know have some personal touch to them is beautiful man. So, like you know, when it comes to the EP that I just dropped, it's called the Amnesia EP and with with that one, it was like I've been through some pretty crappy relationships and I would say ninety nine point, 99.99% of the time I'm the bad guy and I know that's not something to gloat about, but it makes for some hella stories. Yeah, I'm just lucky enough to be able to have the talent to put pen to paper and then vocals to track and make some real magic.

Chad:

Is that what the amnesia is all about? It's just kind of that over and over again.

Kevin Tyrone:

So amnesia literally is just um me wanting to forget it all. Okay, it's like I wish I had amnesia. So it's self-induced amnesia, right, I just want to forget everything and sing it, get it out of my head and keep moving. But that's not the way the world works, right.

Javier:

Gotcha Nice Real quick on Groot Chat. Let's go Kev watching all the way from Florida. Old Teezy Harris.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yo my guy Teezy.

Chad:

Hey, what's up?

Kevin Tyrone:

Half of Ty Famous. What's up brother?

Chad:

Hey, oh, so you did a song recently too, right yeah?

Kevin Tyrone:

with Ty Famous, with my guy Teezy there and Yay the Flamigo.

Javier:

That's the one that just came out recently.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yep, they dropped the tape as well and it is fire. The track is on there. I'm the only feature, so I'm proud of that. Shout out to the guys for putting me on, but the song is called Better as Stranger.

Chad:

It's a great one. Go check that out. I didn't realize there was two guys there, but that makes more sense now because I was listening to it in the car and I didn't actually get to see, like, who was featured, and so it makes sense there's. There's two of them. Yep, okay, all right, yeah, it was a great song.

Kevin Tyrone:

It's fire and I'm glad that they uh, let me be part of that. I'm I'm really excited about this feature run. I've been on yeah, give me more. It's nice to. You know, like, when I go into project mode it's kind of dark. So having to like really focus in and put myself in that space mentally, and sometimes emotionally, from where I'm writing from, is just like a really shitty season sometimes. But the art is beautiful that comes out. On the other end, being able to do features is just like I can tap into it briefly, right and then pop back out and I'm like, okay, I'm Kevin, I'm good, you know, and let it ride. So it's nice to be able to do things and flex and, you know like, see other people's vision to fruition.

Chad:

So, yeah, so how does that work with being on, you know, being featured on someone's song? Do they come to you with an idea, like it's already kind of like half-baked, and they're like, hey, this is kind of the idea or concept, or they usually just let you run with whatever you want to do, to kind of go along with it.

Kevin Tyrone:

It really depends on who it is, Like these guys, my top famous guys from Florida. They're like hey, just do you on the track, there's an open space here. We had somebody that was trying to give us ideas and it sucked.

Kevin Tyrone:

So it's like we need to call Kevin, like, do something here, and so they just give me free reign and they trust that I'll be able to bring an element to the song that's just going to make it pop even more. Yeah, you know, usually people bring me great songs whenever they want to feature and I just try to not fuck it up, you know. But yeah, so when it comes to people like Lou 50 First Dates Lou had the whole concept and everything and he actually wanted to give me the song. He wanted it to be my song initially and I was like, bro, you don't need me to take over this. I'll sing the hook for you because you're my guy and I think that's the only thing that's going to really bring anything to this song. Because the song is great. Like you sound great on it. It seems personal, like it's a fire, fire song. Let me just sing the hook and I'll be a feature for you. So yeah, that was it that's awesome.

Chad:

That's awesome and it's cool that you're able to have those relationships already to kind of like build from that and still like you had got your own ep, and then have these others that you're working on too.

Kevin Tyrone:

Just uh, yeah, you seem busy definitely busy, pulled in a bunch of different directions, but I mean I love it, man, I started. I've been obviously singing my whole life. That's something you don't just like randomly pick up but uh been singing and writing since I was really young, like teenager, and then uh decided that I needed to really pursue something else because I was just, you know, in the hubbub of daily life, you know, taking care of my family and, um, uh, working and providing and all those things you're supposed to do, and I just wasn't doing anything for myself. So I took it, you know, took a chance and was like, hey, I'm gonna take this singing thing seriously and boom, covid. So I didn't actually get to perform any of my stuff until 2021.

Kevin Tyrone:

And that's when we met. Because we met at tulips, because I had this show with uh junior shouts out to my guy yeah, um, and the texas takeover. We did that show and then we just kind of like took off from there, ended up doing south by, end up doing a whole bunch of really cool things where I made some solid connections, like with here, fort worth and 517, with the library. You guys like man, it's, it's been a, it's been a cool ride over these past couple years so what kind of stuff?

Javier:

like growing up you, you said that you've been, you know, listening to or writing. Uh, since you were young, what were you listening to? That like kind of inspired you, or like you know what would you sing when you were in the car.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, so I am a big R&B head.

Kevin Tyrone:

No way Right, go figure. But also my favorite genre of music is actually like 90s grunge. So I mean you can kind of hear it whenever I sing, like there's some growl in there, there's some like dark stuff, there's also like some nice runs that are r&b style. So when it comes to music like my musical influences obviously usher, like come on, it gets no better than that. Um, the weekend is another one of those. That's just like. They just make incredible art. They can do so many really cool things with their voices.

Kevin Tyrone:

Um, I have some folks that like I know personally, like some family and friends that are really talented vocalists and, you know, listen to their stuff as well, but primarily like this is going to sound super cocky, but I don't give a fuck, and that's already cocky If I'm, if I'm like in the car, like listening to music nine times out of 10, I'm listening to myself or listening to an instrumental, because I always want to like perfect my craft or fall in love with my stuff before I put it out to somebody else I was gonna ask uh also, you bring that up.

Javier:

So do you pick the instrumental first before you start working on the lyrics, or do you kind of build, like, do you build the lyrics around that?

Kevin Tyrone:

a track. So I had a really bad habit of making my lyrics and my voice fit a track. So I would would find something on YouTube or I would find from a beat store or something along those lines. But I was really restricting what I can do vocally by picking a beat and trying to stay on that beat and make it fit that instead of letting it fit me. And so when I actually partnered with the Trin folks and Roan specifically engineered Mastermind, he's like, okay, just sing it, sing over this beat, whatever it is, and then he would just start crafting instrumentals around my vocals and the first time that he did that was with my song Silent.

Kevin Tyrone:

So that song Silent, literally Rone made that beat, but I had done that song to a different beat before and he was like let me just take the vocals and play with it. So now at this point I usually don't find instrumentals and try to fit to it. Yeah, they're custom for the most part.

Javier:

I do love feel it in the air, though, that one, like you know, thank you it reminds me of you know who did the. Who did the first one? Was it a phil collins? Was that? Was that phil collins in the air tonight? Yeah, yeah, so phil, so phil collins. And who did the first one? Was it a Phil Collins? Was that Phil Collins In the air tonight?

Kevin Tyrone:

yeah, so Phil Collins, and then people sampled it like crazy. I want to say it was like Beanie Siegel.

Tim:

Yeah, yeah, who sampled it once? I'm going to say I think the best one was Mike Tyson. Though that's after the hangover, right, yeah, well yeah.

Kevin Tyrone:

So feeling in the air man, right? Well, yeah. So feeling in the air man, it's to explain the project as a whole, the majority of it. I'm actually talking to myself. So I'm not talking about somebody specifically. I'm not talking to somebody specifically, I'm talking to myself mostly. So I'm really having these reflective inner thoughts that you just get to hear out loud, out loud. Um so, feeling in the air is actually literally me talking like the new, the new current me talking to the old me in that battle between the two of who's going to take over. So that's what feeling the air is really about. It can comes off as a double entendre where it sounds like I'm singing to a lady. You know about the ups and downs, trials and tribulations of our interaction, but I'm really just singing to the the old me I have to.

Chad:

Let's do it again with that mindset, because I thought it was to someone else, for sure.

Kevin Tyrone:

That's, and that's the beauty of it, man. It's art, it's subjective. I love when people have their own connotation of what I do yeah, I I you know you mentioned the weekend.

Chad:

I feel like my favorite albums and I've talked about on the show before of all time was like house balloons early right, whenever he was still just like doing clubs in Toronto and shit like that, really kind of like I don't know, it's not. I still like his music now, but it's a lot more poppy now, right, like that old stuff, and I feel like your new EP is very much that sound right and I love that I absolutely love it.

Kevin Tyrone:

Alternative R&B yeah, yeah.

Chad:

Is that? Is that the? Is that the thing? Yeah, ok, well, now I know.

Kevin Tyrone:

Absolutely Alternative R&B. That's really the vein that I've been trying to like press into, you know I it's been challenging but also really rewarding and it's also been, you know, some of the best music, in my opinion, that I put out. Like you know, I had some some good songs under under the Gobble Gobble music label, but when I switched over and changed my mindset after rebranding to Kevin Terone, it was really being authentically me, open, transparent. This is the music that came out of it. Yeah, you know, and so it's just. I want to incorporate that edge, I want to say what's on my chest. I want to, you know, make a song called Bitches, love, social and sing it and be like do something about it.

Kevin Tyrone:

You know so that this has been like the greatest season of music for me, man.

Tim:

Hell yeah, you spoke on 90s grunge and that's a favorite genre of myself, so what's some artists that influence you from that side of things?

Kevin Tyrone:

So huge Dave Grohl fan man. So whether it been like him just drumming his ass off in Nirvana or you know, know, when he took the reins and did the whole food fighters thing, like that was dope. Uh, nine inch nails fan, I love um uh, true, resnars.

Tim:

Oh, he's a brilliant mind. I mean spanning from everything from like that that techno grunge kind of crossover to.

Kevin Tyrone:

I mean making full-on scores for movies and I feel like that dude could have sang r&b, and it would have been crazy too.

Tim:

Oh yeah, for sure, have you seen his early I'm talking pre-Nine Inch Nails.

Kevin Tyrone:

No.

Tim:

He was in a new wave pop band.

Kevin Tyrone:

I wouldn't put it past him by any means.

Tim:

Yeah, it's wild, you watch it and you're just like, and you can hear it, you can catch, but it's like this is not. Yeah, it's not Nine Inch Nails. I got really like. That's always been my favorite. But talking about, like Dave Grohl, he's talked about some of his beats and his influences, right, and his influence was like freaking, you know 70s disco.

Javier:

Like yeah man.

Chad:

Yeah.

Tim:

And now that I go back and listen to like some of his drum beats and stuff, I'm like holy crap. This is straight up disco on grunge.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy how universal music actually is. You know, yeah, we're really genre-less if we think about it. It's just people want to put a label on everything so bad to make it palatable for them 100%.

Javier:

Oh God, yeah, that's 100% on point Music and non-music just in general in our lives.

Chad:

it's got to be like a label and I like that. That's beautiful, that it's not.

Kevin Tyrone:

Right.

Kevin Tyrone:

I just want to make good music, man. I just want to create art and have people you know have it be applicable to somebody. I've said this since I started making music and taking it serious I want to be part of making someone's favorite song. Making music and taking it serious, I want to be part of making someone's favorite song. So whether it's my song, a record, I'm a part of something I wrote, something I helped compose. It doesn't matter. Like, just I want to put beautiful art out there that people really like can vibe with.

Chad:

You know, yeah, for sure so I haven't seen you perform in a while. When's the last time you performed? Man like live march, march.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, in march we had a in-studio performance. Uh, for ernie okay, yeah, it was a lot of live recording for ernie and myself, um, chandler, cooper, um and junior. Actually we were all part of that bill and we got some nice footage out of that and it was was a real intimate setting at the Trend Studios. We just had some seating and stuff and it was a vibe man. It was so cool and it was good to be able to perform Kevin Terone music in front of other people.

Chad:

And then since then, Was that the first time after going from God Bold music to that? Yeah, that was it. Okay nice, that was the first time after, like the going from God bold music to that.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, that was it. Okay, no, that was that was the first time, so that was. That was different. Man Like cause, even my stage show, stage presence, energy, everything like that, like I have to. I have to really hone in on it, cause you know, when I did God both music me set the mood, so I had my candles and my house plants and fucking couch on stage you know like it was.

Kevin Tyrone:

It was, that was the vibe, because that was the the vibe that I was trying to bring. Now it's really like I just want you to hear me and feel me. I want to convey my emotion through the microphone. So just trying to stand there and command the stage, nice love it when?

Kevin Tyrone:

when are you performing next? That's a great question, skylar. When am I performing next? I'm sure there's some things coming. Honestly, like I've, uh I've been in talks with with some folks I like out here and then also in Dallas, uh, I want to, you know, do some things outside of this city and I know there's some talks of that, got some connections in some some other close Texas cities that you know mums the word on that, but hopefully this this summer do some, some, uh, weekend ragers. Apparently I'm getting word that july is the next time that you will see me on stage, nice there it is so, so july, which should coincide with, uh, hopefully the next single very cool.

Chad:

So yeah, tell us about that. What's new music coming out?

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, so to throw people into a tailspin, you know how they have on Instagram, where they have the little white cube thing and it says like artists, leak your song.

Kevin Tyrone:

oreye emojis, number of messages and likes and comments and all stuff that I got from that. I can already tell you the reception is gonna be wild and I don't want to say too much. I'll talk to you guys afterwards about it. But I want you guys to be included in that rollout because the song is actually a very up-tempo like actually almost poppy song. But it's about that night that we went to that weird ass cyberpunk show. Do you remember that? Oh man so it's it's about that night, because it was the night that I actually met somebody there yeah, and um, and it went terribly.

Kevin Tyrone:

when I met her it was fucking awful. Like awful long story short. Like she basically like ran away from me because, like I was trying to, like you know, approach her and wanted to, you know, like, like I had seen her before but I also seen her that night and so I wanted to approach and like introduce myself and whatever, because it's fucking hot. And then, let's be real, so the way that I did it was just like, in hindsight, was so was so awkward, because we were outside in the parking lot and it's, like you know, over there at Old Mass, which, like you know, that it's dark in that parking lot, oh yeah, for sure.

Kevin Tyrone:

So she was like hey, don't ever approach anybody in a dark parking, like a parking lot, like that, ever again. But uh, yeah, that was a a whole thing in itself, but anyway. So it was about like that night inside seeing her there and, um, okay, wanting to like holler at her long story short yeah but we were all there yeah and because we were there, I'm like man, how dope would that be to have you guys included into that vibe.

Chad:

That's wild To recreate that.

Kevin Tyrone:

So stay tuned, because-.

Chad:

Yeah, for sure.

Kevin Tyrone:

Kevin's Rome featuring the Funky Panther.

Javier:

It sounds pretty hilarious. But that was a-, because how many cyberpunk shows did they have?

Chad:

I don't know. I remember that one. I remember that one. I remember that one and I know, uh, lou was there and I was drinking a little heavy and I was just talking way more shit than I probably should have. I should have just been like accepting and just enjoying.

Kevin Tyrone:

No fuck that we were so confused like we were so confused by what we were seeing on stage I swear like I looked at chad. Chad looked at me and he was like dude, what is this? I don't know. Those are some of the best nights though I have. No, this is but right. But we were drinking and having a good time. It was like good energy and you could just tell that we were like the old dudes in the room that had no idea what we were watching in front of us, and so that made for a hilarious story.

Tim:

Yeah, okay. Little did you know, but you just set me up for a great segue. Uh-oh, all right, so talk about things that you not expect to see. Right, have you heard?

Javier:

of A grown naked man.

Tim:

Have you heard of the World Freak Fight League? No, so it's this MMA league that they.

Speaker 5:

This is your segue, yeah, yeah. So talk about weird.

Tim:

Weird shit, man, so talk about weird shit. It's an MMA league where they will do these weird exhibition fights, right? So they put up former strongman of the world, Eddie Hall, against two TikTok stars these brothers.

Kevin Tyrone:

Have you seen the video? I saw the clip of them facing off and pushing each other. I didn't know that that was a real thing. Oh no, it's a real thing, All right.

Tim:

Eddie Hall is like.

Javier:

Former world's strongest man.

Tim:

Yeah, the mountain from Game of Thrones. Oh yeah, not the same guy, but Thor, they're the same size. Okay, these two guys are the same size. In fact, thor and Eddie Hall have fought each other in boxing. They pit this guy up against two TikTok guys, the Fetty brothers. The Fetty brothers there's two Polish kids and had their debut and I'm going to tell you like that guy is massive Dude.

Chad:

He is massive. Look at this dude Compared to the other two.

Tim:

This guy is huge, right, and so for the first like two rounds they were just running around. They would kind of like it was like it's like you go up to like your big brother and you like poke him a little bit. That's what it was like. They were trying to poke the bear a little bit, get him going. Whenever. I tell you that was one of the most brutal takedowns I've ever watched. He suplexes one of them and then hits another one and then the guy that got suplexed comes up and he just like bops him on the head and lights out and that's it. It was a 2v1. And I've seen more of these fights coming most like it was a 2v1. And I've seen more of these fights coming up. Where these, these 2v1 fights, I saw one.

Tim:

This guy was like dressed in like old school, like he looked like an old school boxer. He's that white button-up shirt, had like suspenders on mustache beard and just I mean going to town on. Like they got guys, two guys coming. I was like old school bar fights. I want to go and watch one of those in real life okay.

Chad:

So let me ask let's go around the table and see who would your 2v1 be sorry with you javier like 2v1 if you could see anyone fight 2v1? Who would the 2v1 be?

Javier:

uh, it'd be cain velasquez versus those two fucking island boys.

Kevin Tyrone:

oh yeah, yeah, fuck those guys Bro, I fucking hate those motherfuckers man.

Javier:

I've never or it'd be one of them. Island boys and that Jack Doherty kid who always has that big motherfucking bodyguard with him so he fucks around with people and his bodyguard. He's there, right. I'd like to see them get fucking put up against the wall and jailhouse shit.

Chad:

Yeah, that's a good one. That's a good one They'd get tore up. Those kids are so dumb. Those island boys are Bro. They kiss each other for money. I saw something recently that one of the guys threw his brother under the bus. And he went to jail for the other brother.

Javier:

I don't know what happened look, I say this we've had a conversation and we can't really talk about it because you know, but for like a hundred thousand dollars, oh yeah yeah, yeah, you know, would you like a song for like a hundred thousand dollars and uh, we're like you know what, you know what it's on a grand. So I gotta pay bills, you know. Clear my credit up, whatever, but break.

Chad:

But Break it down to 1,000. Still going to be a yes, those.

Javier:

Island boys, bro. Yeah, yeah, I'd love to see them get fucked up. I'd love to see them get fucked up.

Chad:

All right, Kevin 2v1. Who's your go?

Kevin Tyrone:

Somebody huge against the fucking Paul brothers.

Tim:

Oh.

Kevin Tyrone:

You stole my two. I just want to see those dudes get wrecked. I actually want to see them fight each other. Supposedly that was going to be the replacement for Mike Tyson. Was going to be Logan, and I want to see that.

Chad:

It's not now, though. They announced it, I think today or yesterday, november. They just re-spawned. Well, that one moved, but I think it's an MMA guy. Oh, really yeah.

Kevin Tyrone:

I didn't see that. No, I'm a big combat sports fan. Yeah, been training for decades now.

Chad:

Really, yeah, like what, what's your Mixed martial or-.

Kevin Tyrone:

Kickboxing, boxing, Boxing is actually my specialty. I actually train boxing too.

Javier:

All right, I train other people.

Kevin Tyrone:

So minicon then.

Kevin Tyrone:

So that way you know, yeah get on one of them, cards first of all minicon.

Kevin Tyrone:

We got to do a track. Let's start there, and then secondly, which is a lot closer than what we could. You know, we could probably really figure that shit out I don't know, it was just here.

Chad:

He was in the studio not too long ago, right he was just here.

Kevin Tyrone:

So yeah, minicon, we need to tap in brother. Hey, you know what?

Javier:

also. We got to get up with that too, because uh said that he was going to hook us up with a.

Tim:

Oh yeah, Yep, yep. Do we need to talk about that?

Javier:

The porn star yeah.

Tim:

You know what Not that Actually put.

Kevin Tyrone:

Minicon against the Paul brothers. There you go, that one. That's the wave.

Chad:

Those guys are pretty decent, I mean as well. Logan not even know, I know Minicon's great, but like he's a big dude.

Kevin Tyrone:

He is a big dude, he's a big motherfucker. I could see it.

Tim:

I mean, I didn't realize how big Minicon was until he walked into the house and I was like that's a big dude man, he's tall, he's a big dude. No, I want to see like I'm sitting here thinking like the Paul brothers would be just fun to watch get smacked around. Right, the Paul brothers versus a bear.

Javier:

There it is, I think that's good, right, I think that's good Like a bear, like a real bear, like an actual bear, oh, okay, okay, I thought you meant, like you know, the other kind of bear they used to.

Tim:

You know they used to do that they had those like exhibition fights where, like dude would go in there and fight a bear yeah, I think that was like a legit old school, like yeah, but I think that's some dumb shit that the paul brothers would be involved in yeah um, I don't know, man. Uh, shack's a little old now, but it'd be cool to see shack just like way versus kevin hart.

Chad:

He's old but it wouldn't take much for him to put someone down.

Tim:

You know like you just pick like two. Uh, small, like small mma guys yeah, just you know we're talking like featherweight guys and just watch him just wreak you know havoc on them or whatever.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, remember when he fought Shane Mosley.

Kevin Tyrone:

No.

Kevin Tyrone:

He actually like got down on his knees to like fight him too. Jeez, you don't remember that Shaq fought Sugar Shane Mosley? No, no, it was a long time ago, but those two fought Like back when Shaq was like Superman Shaq.

Tim:

Yeah, but I'm sitting here thinking like, even like, at that right he's on his knees fighting Dude, that reach has got to be insane.

Javier:

I mean it had to be an exhibition though, right, I mean against Sugar Shane, definitely.

Kevin Tyrone:

I mean because, like, sugar Shane was still the guy at that time too, and yeah, him and Shaq, him and Shaq fought damn.

Chad:

I gotta go find that's wild, that's crazy how about you, chad?

Javier:

who's your? Who's your? Two of you, one?

Chad:

uh, I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go a little political in this one though no one else did, but I feel like I would like to see Trump and Biden together oh, fighting one guy fighting the rock winner takes the presidency like that's what I want to see.

Javier:

That's just brian's gonna die in there. They're both gonna die.

Chad:

Yeah, come on, I mean you're. You're basically just saying rock, you want to be president, but I'd still want to see it happen like that would be, insane. Like they can't fight each other. Like what do you do?

Tim:

talk shit to each other, or I mean that was just gonna be a verbal thing until I think you, I think you like uh, scale it up a little bit and you give them some sort of melee weapon too, because I think the rock could still take both 100 you see, biden's got a mace out there, and you know but I want to see that in a cage dude, but I can't lift a mace, I mean he's got a mace. He's just like dragging it behind.

Javier:

He's got like an ice cream sandwich and pulls out of his pockets already melted and throws it and that's what I want to see that's my TV one Trump's looking at the fence they built and they're like man.

Tim:

this is great.

Javier:

Bro, one of them fights that you're talking about. It was a man versus two women.

Tim:

That was also one of those fights. Yeah, a man versus two women. There's no way, I think they were fucking them up too, right?

Javier:

Yeah, I think they were fucking them up. I think we're fucking. I'm here for this fight league.

Tim:

I think, like I love like all the weird, like 2v1s, I've always said they need to have a juiced sports league.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah.

Tim:

Like you, straight up, bring baseball, corked bats and on steroids.

Chad:

Have a good time. Dude, honestly, you could start a 2v1 league and make that actually a thing. You probably get bought out by the MMA, by, you know, five years from now.

Tim:

I mean that's what the world of freak fights or whatever is done.

Chad:

Oh, so that's a whole other thing, that's a whole thing.

Tim:

Yeah, oh, I didn't realize I'm talking like you, go straight up like juiced Olympics.

Kevin Tyrone:

There's a movie on Netflix that's called like Bionic or something like that, and that's basically what it is, so like there's a whole separate like league where folks have like bionic arms or legs or whatever and they're like long jumpers or track stars.

Chad:

Dude that's bullshit. I'm here for it. I can just see like a javelin just like being launched into space, literally.

Kevin Tyrone:

Like this fucking bionic arm. We've got a bunch of cyborgs out here running around man.

Kevin Tyrone:

That's what the movie is. I'm telling you like.

Javier:

I'm here for it.

Tim:

The time is now. We got AI taking over Might as well. Make these crazy things.

Javier:

Allen Iverson yeah.

Chad:

I'm talking like oh man he's got a mean crossover, that one you can make AI come up with the fights. You get 100 people that are just down and then you have AI just throw out the wildest things and they've got to do it.

Tim:

I want to see, maybe like Luca and Kyrie versus Kristoff, like, uh uh, luca and kairi versus uh kristoff just.

Javier:

Oh, that's let them, bro. He's got bad ankles and he's I know, torn fucking whatever, so it'd be.

Tim:

Yeah, watch it, watch that boy, that boy leaking all over the floor I'm still blown away like that. Uh, right before they, it's right before they are. When they won the western conference final luca should have got a technical foul.

Javier:

For what?

Tim:

He flat out looks at the kid in the stands and said who's fucking crying?

Javier:

now. Who's crying now, motherfucker, I think it was an older man.

Tim:

I originally thought he said it to Snoop.

Javier:

I was like oh, oh, I thought so too. Oh yeah, that's right. I remember that. I think it was with Bishop don magic one.

Tim:

I feel like not good, don't do that.

Chad:

The snoop no you know, a second ago we were talking about ai. Uh, this week, apple, you know, they announced their wwdc this year, whatever and a lot of it was about ai. Y'all see that thing about elon musk. Dude, it's wild man what about no? So apparently the new ios is going to have a lot of AI. They call it Apple intelligence. Well, done.

Chad:

Yeah, exactly, but basically like Apple intelligence seems like it's mostly powered by chat GPT and so a lot of things like chat GPT is going to be fully incorporated into your phone, Like it's going to like be able to I think that'll be a good personal assistant like basically take over Siri. Going to like be able to, I think that it'll be a good personal assistant, like basically take over Siri.

Chad:

But Elon's got this like thought of like yeah but I already have fears that you know AI is going to take over the world. So now you're in infiltrating people's phones. And so he just went out on on X, tik TOK, whatever, or not Tik TOK uh Twitter, um, and he said if any like, if chat GPT is going to be included in apple phones, I will not allow any of my employees to have apple phones in any of my facilities. Also, if you're visiting any of my facilities, you got to put your phone in a faraday cage or something like that.

Tim:

Like he is, we will not have iphones if there's going to be chat gpt integration is uh, yeah, I mean because he's, he's, he's terrified about like spying and because that's the whole thing, like you have corporate ai and stuff, um, so like co-pilot. If I log on to microsoft co-pilot it's very different because it's not fully integrated into like what it can see on my computer right right right, right because of who I work with and network wise, but then, like your personal is very different.

Tim:

So that's the whole same same thing with this, like it's gonna be. I mean, you're talking about targeted at like more so than what it already is.

Chad:

It can get wild like. It sounds just like everything right. It sounds like it'll be really nice at first, but the like what's to come in two to three years is gonna probably be wild tesla's over here.

Tim:

Fucking up though have you, I mean with the cyber truck, is probably the biggest debacle they've they've hit yet I mean dude I.

Chad:

So when I was in florida a week or two ago, I saw nothing but cyber trucks. I saw purple cyber trucks, orange cyber trucks, all blacked out flat blacks. That one actually looked pretty nice cyber trucks florida got their cyber trucks.

Tim:

Uh, texas and california got the allocations primarily, and then they're slowly allocating them out. Right, but they're already rusting yeah, that's crazy. Um, they had the, the accelerator pedal, the, the thing stuck like. The thing slid off the pedal when we get stuck. Um, they've had all these crazy things. The the founders edition is supposed to come with full self-driving.

Chad:

None of them have full self-driving yet I it'll just be an update whenever they figure it out.

Tim:

It's going to be an update. So all this stuff Like Hertz Rental is now selling off all like they're selling off.

Javier:

Well, they're selling their three.

Tim:

They're selling all their Tesla Model 3s.

Chad:

They're getting rid of them. 25 grand a piece, that's not bad. That's not bad at all.

Tim:

I, you get a base Tesla Model 3 with like 30,000 miles on it for like 25,000.

Chad:

That's nothing. I could take that to work and not have to worry about gas. Yeah.

Javier:

So on the chat of AI and chat.

Chad:

GPT. Do you feel like with music it's?

Kevin Tyrone:

going to be a time where you're going to be like, hey, make me this instrumental with this the way it sounds like genuine, that that'll go with my, my lyrics. He does, but it's roan, roan gpt. No, but, and to answer your question, absolutely I have spoken to that with other artists before. Like, I use it in the workplace on a regular basis.

Kevin Tyrone:

Yeah, same same yeah me too, you know, so I already know that the like major labels and all that stuff are probably already actively using it. Whether it's like hey, write me this song or make me an instrumental or maybe some marketing information, or give me this picture with an idea like this, like any of that stuff, that shit's already going on. We just don't necessarily know about it because you know like they want to keep the ideas to themselves, so but I like that you know things are making it to where you have to say like generate it with ai yes, instagram is doing yeah have you heard about the latest thing with adobe?

Tim:

so it goes into the whole ai thing as well. So adobe just released a couple of things. Adobe's fucked up. So Adobe has now come out and said if you have any of their legacy products that you paid for and you haven't updated, they're going to sue you. They have the right to sue you for not updating your stuff and going to their what Basically their subscription model.

Chad:

Okay, which you purchased. You already purchased.

Kevin Tyrone:

Oh, you're talking about like you purchased it just like right out of the product you bought.

Tim:

Photoshop and all that stuff, right? So you've had that. You've never upgraded it, you've just left it at that. You bought this program and it still works. Yeah, so they're going to come out and sue you, or they have the right to sue you. So that's number one. That's sue you, or they have the right to sue you. So that's number one. That's crazy. Number two their new terms and conditions allow them to have full access to your creative cloud in order to and and have full, um, uh, rights to everything in there to use to make their ai stuff, go figure, that's that.

Kevin Tyrone:

That's not surprising, right? So now can you?

Tim:

imagine, like, maybe you work for like Ford and you're working on a new ad campaign for a new vehicle or whatever, and now somebody's got that whole and they, the AI, can access it and they can In part of terms they can also sell it, I'm sure Right.

Kevin Tyrone:

So then, it gets.

Tim:

It gets leaked Right, because now you got more eyes being able to get involved in there. But the whole the whole fear is that they're going to take artists right so musicians, videographers, things like that and look at what their workflows are and how they do all their stuff. Create AI to basically do that, to where your job as a creative or marketing you're actually doing.

Javier:

whatever Companies won't have to have that, they'll be able to just get adobe software and plug in basically what they want and just do it. Hey, man, it's them. It starts with that and then it works its way on everything else, like it works its way on what do you use? Like, uh, fruit loops and nobody uses fruit loops anymore, or whatever I wasn't gonna say you know, they'll just get into your like software or whatever you're trying to create and they're like oh well, you know what?

Javier:

we're gonna take this little piece right here we're not gonna tell you you know, you're not gonna know, so it's, it's coming yeah, I mean we're in that time now. Same goes for actors too.

Tim:

It's fucking wild and I mean like so you've got? I mean we start looking at um. Was it? Boston robotics has got those. Like basically, you know, I robot things and all that yeah, and then you throw in like some sort of self-learning machine vision, ai stuff in there and next thing, we know we're living in. You know I robot. I mean that it's a. You'll talk shit about elon all you want, right, elon might be onto something yeah, I mean to some.

Chad:

Yeah, I think that he goes a little bit overboard because he's just as involved in the ai game as everyone else. So I feel like he goes a little overboard. But yeah, he's not wrong, he's not wrong.

Tim:

I did see that, um, there was someone who had the neuro link um implanted, like not elon, not associated with that. He uh has paralysis and couldn't do whatever and um, that's shit's crazy. Yeah, like he's sitting there moving the cursor and they're showing it and he's like, so are you, is it tracking? Or he's like, no, I'm thinking about where I'm this is the elon thing.

Tim:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah but this guy's like straight up like one of the first subjects to get it actually put in, and he's like thinking where the cursor is going and it's going there. It's fucking wild man.

Kevin Tyrone:

There's a movie that can associate with, like all of those things, like when you were talking about the new orling thing upgrade, upgrades. Another oh, yeah, yeah like, literally, it's the same, the same concept. So, like being a movie buff, I wholeheartedly believe that all of that shit literally comes from somewhere, either like somebody's actively working on it, or they experienced it, or anything along those lines. You don't have to tell me it's based on a true story I believe, all of that, yeah, you know.

Kevin Tyrone:

So, yeah, one 100, like hearing that that's a real thing. Upgrade is a real thing. Yeah, I it. We're living in those times that you know. In the movies we would see it be like not too distant future. It'd be like 2035 or something like that in a Terminator. You're right, but 10 years out I was like but no shit, though. Like, yeah, that's, that's the wave, like all these things. They're slowly like showing us these things, showing us these things, but all this shit's probably decades. It's been going on for decades.

Javier:

Dude, that movie In Time where they keep you at 25, and then they give you a year After you turn 25, then you have a year Justin Timberlake.

Chad:

Yeah, same shit, I need to watch that one again too.

Javier:

Bro, that's surprisingly a good fucking movie. Yeah, the concept is really cool yeah but I think it's kind of going to be leaning towards that.

Kevin Tyrone:

So I mean, right like time was the currency that's crazy work like there, your fucking clock was on your arm on your arm or whatever, yeah, no that, yes, all of that shit is real. Paying for groceries by literally just like scanning the fucking microchip in you or something yeah, that shit's a real thing coming to look at this.

Chad:

This the first thing.

Javier:

This is the. It's that thing. You're like, oh, you scan your watch and you put your fucking shit. Oh, it's convenient, like that, scan me, it's going to be built in soon, yep.

Chad:

I mean, it wasn't Whole Foods like Amazon Whole Foods. They were doing just like you put your hand on it or something like they still do that. Yeah, yeah, you can pay with poem wow, that's fucking crazy man, but man that's man, we said we did some tangents here at the end so I did have a question. Talking about roan going back to the music real quick before we go ahead and finish this out, did he help you with the the?

Kevin Tyrone:

newest ep. Yeah, so roan was actually a very, uh, very important piece of that. It was really primarily just he and I.

Chad:

Okay.

Kevin Tyrone:

So I had ideas. He challenged me to you know, do those in a fashion I've never done them before. Yeah, challenged me to stretch vocally. You know you hear on the record like there's like some real like deep like yells, like in amnesia and charades, like those things are not things you heard when I was gobb music, right, it was real melodic. At that point this stuff is really just like me, like expressing and like being vulnerable, even if shit doesn't come out sounding beautiful, like it's just the real deal.

Kevin Tyrone:

So roan has always been that guy. That's like hey, like all right, that was cool, let's do 17 more takes until it's fucking perfect. And I need that because, like as a singer, you know most people, if you can sing, they're just like amazed that you can sing, even if it's just a little bit, like I can actually fucking sing. And so rome's like all right, cool, if that's the case, go do it. Like I want you to sing, I want you to sing like you've never sang before. And then, after we've done 10 takes, you're going to give me the 11 take and that's the one that we're using. And so, yeah, man, so he was a very important piece of that and, like I have never worked with anybody who has challenged me but also was receptive to anything that I any of my ideas that I gave out, you know so.

Javier:

Shout out to my guy Do you believe in tough love versus like trying to be like easy with an artist, like telling them what they need to hear? Not telling them what they need to hear, but telling them what the truth is?

Kevin Tyrone:

Absolutely. Do you believe in that Absolutely? Another piece of that interaction with Roan is he's like all right, man, do you want to make music for you or do you want to make music for, for an audience? Do you want to make music that people are actually going to listen to, or you want to just have your buddies listen to your music and like it? You know, and so for me that was that was a huge thing, because I would tend to overthink. As a creative, I would tend to overthink the stories that I was telling or the way that I would sing something or you know, trying to do extra runs or anything like that on the track to make it like really pop. And he's like bro, no, like less is more like you got to think about your target audience, and if your target audience is people who don't know you, like you, can't you, you can't do what you know. That will only relate to people that know you.

Javier:

You're going to isolate yourself so, essentially, don't don't be safe, don't be safe with what you're trying to put out.

Kevin Tyrone:

You can't. There's so much shit out there that's really selling right now. That is getting the attention, it's getting the eyes, it's getting the money that everybody's looking for when it comes to this, the notoriety that folks are looking for and, honestly, you can't play it safe anymore. You can't play it safe anymore. Know, you can't play it safe anymore. You have to be unapologetic, like one of my things when it comes to the music that I make now is, you know, as raw as I am in the music.

Kevin Tyrone:

It's like you know you can't threaten me with like receipts or whatever you know, because, like my toxic trait is I'll grab a microphone and I'll just sing that shit. You know, it's like I'm cool with that. You can, you can. You can try to blast me all you want to. I know what I've done. I will be very transparent about what I've done in good, bad and in in between in this world and I'll fucking sing it on a track and and be proud of it. You know Um story. It's, it's, it's my life. These are my stories. These are literal things that I've actually experienced myself very unapologetic.

Chad:

Oh, absolutely, you gotta have that mindset. Absolutely so, yeah, man, that's awesome. Well, thanks for finally coming on the show, man. This has been a fun, fun ass time.

Kevin Tyrone:

Hell, yeah, we appreciate you I'm glad I got to do this, bro. Y'all y'all are my guys, man, we've hung out plenty of times, but being able to hang out in this setting and see you guys do what you do has been great. Man, like you guys are, you guys are dope man like it ain't over big things coming up soon also so

Kevin Tyrone:

you've got the single coming out in a month yeah, and then some uh shows that are going along with that. Um, yeah, stay tuned to to the, to the instagram and where can people find? You uh at kevin tarone music um and kevin tarone music on all the streaming services, all the platforms. I'm on TikTok, even though I fucking hate social media, yuck.

Kevin Tyrone:

But man, like you need it, you got to do it. Yeah, it's important.

Kevin Tyrone:

So KevinTaroneMusic and at KevinTaroneMusic on all the streaming services.

Tim:

I feel like we need to chat just a little bit longer, because I'm going to do something. Really, I'm doing something on the fly right now.

Kevin Tyrone:

Okay, let's get it.

Tim:

So I am working on doing an AI song right now as we speak.

Kevin Tyrone:

So y'all just keep chatting, I've got.

Tim:

I'm going to throw a few things in here and it's going to be about you. Let's go.

Chad:

So he's been doing this a little bit recently, but never on the fly. So he's been doing this a little bit recently, but never on the fly, so he found something out there. Freestyle AI. Is that what it is?

Kevin Tyrone:

No, no, no, I'm just saying he's freestyling AI right now.

Chad:

I was like there's some app that he uses, some web site that he can plug in stuff and put in what kind of sound, what lyrics, or at least a general idea, concept, and it'll spit out an entire three to four minute song. That's crazy. And it'll spit out an entire like three to four minute song. That's crazy. It's crazy. And so the past. We've had a few episodes where he'll like he had one about our, our buddy, dustin massey, that was on not too long ago, um, you had one about doc rock as well, because he came on the show, um, but yeah, you haven't been doing this for a while, and so yeah, now you're just deciding to do it on the fly, since we've got musician and talking about ai, you better knock it out yeah, I figured that would be the best way, so I've already got.

Tim:

I've already got lyrics written. Okay, um, that was real easy. I found an article, um from the fort worth weekly talking about meaning god bold. Um, sorry, I couldn't find anything with with your, uh, your government name on there, so we're going with that's good we're going with god bold, and so I'm going to go ahead and I'm just doing a verse, chorus. We'll do a verse, chorus verse.

Javier:

Real quick. I want to say something that's going on. In the news that I just got from the Huffington Post it said the Four Tops singer the Four Tops, you know the Four Tops is suing a hospital for allegedly being put in a straitjacket after he told staff he was in the renowned Motown group. So how fucked up is it that you're like with the four tops?

Kevin Tyrone:

You're like oh.

Javier:

I was with the four tops and they're like that man's crazy. He's not with the four tops, Wow.

Chad:

Put on a straight jacket. They still do straight jackets.

Kevin Tyrone:

I guess. So yeah, that's also wild. That's what I was thinking, Like those straight jackets.

Tim:

I don't think they still. I'll tell you that.

Chad:

Is this a Never mind? I'm not going to get into it. We're not going to get into it, Okay so I'm almost done.

Tim:

Almost got it, almost got it. I've just got to do this little outro.

Kevin Tyrone:

Here it's wild that you talk about that, though, because have you seen, speaking to Elon Musk, that J Cole went into a Tesla store?

Kevin Tyrone:

Yes, oh man, that was you know, was literally bumming around and so like the manager of the store and then some other guy trying to poke his chest out, was like basically shooing jay cole, jay fucking cole, out of the tesla store and like had security, that ended up like going after him too or whatever to make sure that he was leaving. But he's just literally casually looking around at the truck like that man had a backpack on and I guarantee you probably had bread in that backpack to be able be able to fucking cyber truck.

Kevin Tyrone:

I'm just like bro, like that's, that's the crazy. Where was?

Chad:

the craziest concept.

Kevin Tyrone:

I don't even remember where it was what store is this? Where was it which makes?

Kevin Tyrone:

it worse.

Tim:

You see, j Cole, you know say yeah, I need a salad let me, let me get a style of music real quick. God bull. What style of music do you want this song to be about? It be in country hell yeah do you want? Like texas country grunge country. No, I want bro country like you're talking like florida georgia line no, I'm talking like fucking um.

Kevin Tyrone:

What's his name? Luke Bryan uh, jason Aldean like, give me, give me some of those bro country guys pop country.

Chad:

Right, wouldn't that be? I don't know pop country.

Tim:

Okay, yeah, who.

Chad:

I mean, how many people are working at Tesla store where, like the odds are against him that no one knows who J Cole is when he walks into the store?

Kevin Tyrone:

you're New York man well, so that's the thing, though there was somebody that was there that was filming the whole. Thing who obviously knew who J Cole was, but never once did they put their phone down and say hey, yo, that's J Cole. He's a famous rapper and basketball player and philanthropist, like all these things Like, hey, you should probably let that man look at the truck, because you're going just like everybody else pick their phone up and just fucking watch until some shit goes down.

Tim:

That's fucking wild. So it's generating right now.

Javier:

He's probably like a Drake fan or something like that. Crazy, so dumb. Oh, speaking of which, while he's doing that, how do you feel about that? What do you think about that thing they had going on, which is over? Kendrick won, do you?

Kevin Tyrone:

think Kendrick won. I think Kendrick washed him. Yeah, legitimately washed Drake, which wasn't going to be a hard task by any means. Kendrick is such a lyricist, but he's also a thinker. He is a thinking man's rapper for sure. It's funny J Cole bowed out of that competition because he knew he was going to get slaughtered next. He was like no bro, I'm not doing this.

Javier:

He decided to keep the peace. That's why he was over there trying to buy a Tesla. He's like I'm just going to.

Tim:

All right, so we're going to cue this up. This is the first time any of us are hearing this. Let me get this going.

Kevin Tyrone:

I'm excited for this.

Chad:

I don't.

Javier:

It's going to be really good, or really bad, there's not going to be anybody in between I said it was going to work.

Tim:

It's still, son of a bitch.

Chad:

You got all this buildup, all this buildup.

Javier:

Just edging us. Do you think the record label told Drake like oh?

Kevin Tyrone:

okay, All right, here we go. Oh shit, it's real.

Tim:

It's real.

Speaker 5:

Out of Fort Worth he's making his way. Godbolt's voice is here to stay. R&b and rap in his soul, living his dream, reaching his goal. From Kansas City race to Fort Worth. Refined With music in his heart, he's one of a kind Breaking barriers, sharing his gift, creating songs that give us a lift.

Kevin Tyrone:

That was hilarious, hang on.

Tim:

It's still got the bridge to go up, and then it generates two songs.

Speaker 5:

So Boring his soul. Page by page, it generates two songs.

Tim:

All right. So let's listen to the second generation. It always generates two songs.

Kevin Tyrone:

That's creepy. Yes, yes, very creepy.

Tim:

So I just typed in pop country style music. It's got some LeBron sound.

Kevin Tyrone:

So, same lyrics.

Tim:

Same lyrics yeah, Okay.

Kevin Tyrone:

It sounds like what's that guy? Who's the judge on the Voice?

Javier:

Oh, kevin, or no, blake Shelton.

Tim:

It's very Blake Shelton-ish I mean.

Chad:

You know it's fake. Though he didn't mention a dog, whiskey or pickup truck, right, so you know it's fake. It's not real country. Well, it's literally about Godbold I mean I could or pickup truck, right, so you know it's fake, it's not real country.

Tim:

Well, it's a Like it's literally about Godbold.

Kevin Tyrone:

I mean I could add those lyrics in there, but that's pretty, that's kind of neat man On the fly just, but it's also creepy it is creepy.

Tim:

It is creepy I've got so many different songs. Happens if you eat Taco Bell.

Chad:

Let's not.

Tim:

Let's just not. I'm a group chat.

Javier:

TZ says sounds like country singer Chaz McCoy new hit.

Tim:

All right, so we're going to let this song take us out tonight.

Chad:

All right, man, so everyone can find you on social media.

Kevin Tyrone:

At KevinTarroneMusic. I'm on all the streaming services as well. Anywhere you listen to music, my music is out there, so go check me out, man. The newest EP again is called Amnesia Four track all bangers. Every track is.

Chad:

LeBron, you need to go check out the EP, every track is LeBron.

Chad:

Every track and he's so humble. It is really a fantastic listen. So please make sure you go check it out. Amnesia, spotify, apple music, all the things everywhere, man, all right. Well, thanks again, man. We really appreciate you hanging out with us. If you already do so, please make sure you also follow us at the funky panther. You can follow all of this thing at the funky panthercom also. Real quick, we haven't done like an event or a plug or anything like that in a while for ourselves. However, on the 21st of june, we will be um hosting another fundraiser and pet adoption over at panther island brewing. This can be the second annual pet adoption that we've done. Last year was so successful. We raised a ton of money, got a ton of supplies, had a couple dogs adopted and, to be honest with you, we just got drunk and had a fantastic time. So if you want to have a good time, bring some pet supplies, bring some money, bring a heart. Come out to Panther Island Brewing on June 21st. We're going to have live music with songs by Zeus.

Tim:

Is it going to?

Chad:

have the full band, or is it going to be just? It's just going to be Zeus, so you're going to have the of that goes straight to the charity. And then also you get three beers with the wristband. If you bring any pet products, you also get another free beer. So just like it really is in it for you to just come along and bring some shit, but you know it also is for a good cause, so we won't have an episode next week, right, boys?

Tim:

No, we might get some interviews around and just drop a little 30-minute thing possibly. But I'm not saying it's going to happen, it might.

Chad:

So come out to Panther Island Brewing June 21st 6 o'clock pm. We'll be there pretty much all night. Hit us up on social media if you need any additional details. We've been posting a couple things about it too. So yeah, all right, you ready for the outro? We're going to do the name, name, name name.

Javier:

He's got something in his hands, man.

Kevin Tyrone:

I've got some swag for y'all.

Kevin Tyrone:

Oh shit, so I love bandanas. Oh, I like bandanas too. Like bandanas are definitely my thing, so it's got my logo on it. Some free swag for y'all man.

Tim:

Hell yeah, Definitely that one for you. So take one down, pass it around there you go don't you wipe your face first dibs.

Javier:

I love bandanas because I have this hair, you know, and I gotta appreciate you man thank you so much enjoy.

Kevin Tyrone:

I enjoyed my time with y'all man. Thank you for thank you for this and thank you for the support of course, and we absolutely love you.

Chad:

Thanks for coming on. Stay good everybody. I'm Chad, I'm Javier, I'm Tim. I'm Kevin and we are, I fucking nailed it, let's go.

Kevin Tyrone:

That's the seamless baby, let's get it.

Kevin Tyrone:

I got so much shame. I got so much shame, everything I've done. Guess this is my fate, far off the map? Forget my name. Wanna hide my face in the darkest place. Wish I had amnesia, amnesia. Wish I had amnesia. I'm lonely with these thoughts inside my head. Remember what we broke and what I said. And since I'm speaking honestly, you say you wanted honesty, but you ain't respect my privacy. I know the way that things went down. Just wasn't right.

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