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That's it, man.
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Secret, glorious and go.
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Was that I was on GQ?
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I'm Jidenna and I'm in the crib now like everybody.
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These are my ten essentials.
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Look, when I'm traveling, I have to bring these things because legally required to, but not everybody got to.
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Handy-dandy passport.
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I can travel a lot of places with this blue passport, the U.S. passport, but an average on this passport is very much respected, is the Nigerian passport.
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In West Africa, I get everywhere, no feats, nice and easy, baby.
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So with these two, it's kind of like I got a golden ticket around the world.
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I do have a privilege, I have a surprise for because I have two nationalities.
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I am American and I'm Nigerian, so I am African-American.
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So I have these two passports not just for me, but to me as a symbol of my identity, of who I am, where I'm from, and where I'm going.
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Adonai essentialist, of course, I have to have my clippers.
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You know, as a member of the beard gang, my beard tends to get unruly.
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It comes all the way up here to Chewbacca levels, and these are the ones without the cord, because like, like right now, I got a little, a little bit right here, you're literally good to go wherever I can.
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And when you can't do this with a cord, do anything like this, I got cordless mics and I got cordless clippers.
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I've had a beard for, man, maybe 15 years.
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I haven't seen my face in 15 years.
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Maybe I need to cut it off to see the real me.
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I annoy my friends a lot because one of my essential characters that live inside this afro is another guy, his name is Chuck Joe baby, and as soon as he gets in me, I can't get him out.
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I can't shake him out.
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It's just a different posture, baby, you know?
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And these are one of the things I need.
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If I don't have it, who am I gonna be?
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You know, they say be yourself.
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Well, I'm everybody.
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So these are the things that I mean, I think it's because I lived in a lot of different places, two continents, two different coasts by the time I'm 18, different cities, and I was so quiet and shy, but I just observe how people talk.
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I started telling stories as the people I was referring to.
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I do it every day, like I never spent a day talking in one voice, so it drives people around me crazy sometimes, but you know, when I'm on the road, things get dry, shows me dry, the vents can't drive, he would gets dry, the skin gets dry, and that's what I need my next essential item.
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None other than some fresh shea butter.
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I'm usually surrounded by wives, little more intelligent beings called women, who suggest that I should get rid of the ash on my elbows, in between my toes, and that's why without it's up a shape, it's like shea butter water.
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So after right now, they've been in West Africa for years, I guess it got in the hands of a Nigerian, is it setting the leaves?
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I gotta say I like Senegal whipped butter for the record.
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One vital, vital instrument that I need in life, it's not a controller, even on the game, not the Xbox, it's actually batteries.
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The mega pack.
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If you have the mega pack handy, and you're playing the game, you will never die.
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And that is the goal of life.
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I play Call of Duty, I play FIFA.
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Wait a minute.
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Okay, I play the barbershop paper, and it's funny because this is the way men actually relate, you know, they'd be on this little headset talking about thing feelings.
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Okay, you don't need therapy, you just need an Xbox.
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Out of all of my ten essentials, there is one that does not even need to compete with anyone else because it knows, and everybody else knows, it's number one.
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This is the essential of all essentials, my hard drive.
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There's people I won't even catch a boat for.
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I mean, friends, you know, I have to think twice, but my hard drive, I will never think twice.
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This holds the secrets of my life, and this is something that I love, and it is the essential that I hope never is damaged, and I pray the same for your heart.
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Always protect your hard drives at all cost, and for the record, if I pass away, give this is what will be buried with me.
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Another one of my final few essentials, and this one I really love because it's kind of got that scripture, biblical, Quranic look to it.
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It was given to me by a dear friend and I've been journaling it.
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So I have a therapist right now, I'm very proud that I'm doing this, but you know, she said some things that I read on Instagram, and I wrote it down, talked to my therapist today, and she said talk to yourself like a friend.
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And then I signed on to ID and there was in the place a meme that said, talk to yourself like a friend.
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Then I was like, I'm not paying it for.
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She's gonna see this.
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Liquid Curtis is one of my essentials.
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I'm a big ski, lephant, house, brain, whatever you got, you know, your moonshine version of it.
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I love it.
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Growing people know you sip acutely, you don't take shots.
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It's killer to go kill them.
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I like the taste and most of all the feeling of tequila.
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Like, I don't feel too wild.
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I feel like I can drink a little bit and still get some work done.
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It doesn't mess up your teeth like brown liquor, which I learned by drinking too much whiskey.
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Another crucial, crucial item I have to have to keep nice and Popeye strong, it's my big old protein.
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And this one is vegan, this plant-based.
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They're not paying me so I keep it like this, but a lot of y'all, if you know, you know, that's a slim guy, just gives me them extra pound, you little extra pounds, really good protein.
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The blazing, I'm not vegan.
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Boxing or something that I'm started on the last tour.
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I can't wait to get out there and spar with somebody.
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Right now, I got a lot of pent up and it's as if I'm short something you do.
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So you may be wondering, how do you carry all these essential things today?
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If you're not wondering, you should be wondering.
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This is how I do it with my other essential items, none other than this fancy duffel bag right here.
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This got the Kente cloth from Ghana, and it's got this wonderful leather that you can see.
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I got this from a friend of a friend who came to a show a while I was in Boston, and he showed me this bag, and I thought it was a gift and I was like, oh, I like, I like this bag, this bag is nice.
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And my, and my friend, he's, I can't skin the back, give him the back, that's it back.
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And the guy was like, no, that's my bag.
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Union Bank.
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And so he emptied out the whole bag.
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He takes everything out, all air for all of his essentials and gives me this duffel bag.
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What a great man.
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I use this bag almost, I use it when I don't even need it.
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I would never let anybody borrow this bag.
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That's not true.
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I'm honestly, I'm not really practicing anything that I've showed you today.
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It's essential but not really tripping about these things on this plane.
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Alright GQ, those are my essentials.
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Peace, peace, get a groove on, swag.