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And therefore, no one's disagreeing with the king, or it's off with their head.
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Off with their heads.
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He is never off with my head.
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I've already bled people from the bottom of the people that I represent.
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There's only one king in the north, and I'm thoroughbred.
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What's happening GQ?
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My name is Bugsy Malone, these are my 10 essential items.
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Guy Ritchie, he actually got me this as a present.
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It's his wife's birthday party, and we've been having some drinks and we're dancing, and he got me this for Christmas.
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He also got me this, this pen.
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So this is the pen that I write all my lyrics with.
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These levels to pens and like that's the top level, you know.
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In the process of music videos, I got used to being on camera, started auditioning.
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I got audition for like Black Mirror, Top Boy.
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The Top Boy one, I turned up, rang the buzzer, and like a little old woman's coming onto the door and just completely throwing me off, like I'm supposed to be playing like acting gangster.
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So then by the time you put a camera on and said, actually, because I've got no acting training, I wasn't able to like get back in, carry, I couldn't act gangster in front of an old lady.
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I couldn't do it.
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So I didn't get a part, and then I got a call saying that you've got another audition and it's for a Guy Richie.
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From originally, I'd seen a film called Snatch, for some reason, I took great comfort in this film.
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I'd have it on in the background while I'd be falling to sleep, so I've probably seen it near to 100 times.
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So when they said it's a Guy Richie interview, like I was, I was ready.
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I rang the buzzer, the little old lady answered the door.
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I ignored it.
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I marched straight past her into the room, and I was ready to go.
1:40
You know, one night I was just at the house and I thought, I've got this crazy bikes out there, I should be riding it and taking advantage of it.
1:51
And I went out, wrong place, wrong time.
1:54
A car pulled up, I woke up on the floor.
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You know, after the crash, I was, I was a mess, you know.
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And I still had the glass in my face, it caused like nerve damage on my face.
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I was always having like surgery, and it was always procedures.
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I've had needles all over my body at this point, and it was weird because at that point I understood that God was still answering my prayers.
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But the way that it works, he could get challenged to see how much you actually wanted, and in that moment, it was the challenge.
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Oh, for this is too soon.
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I'm not done enough, I'm not contributed enough yet, because my whole like career path is that I've committed my life to inspiring others to transcend situation.
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Various 16 ounce boxing gloves.
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When I'm physically strong, I'm psychologically strong.
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I have discipline, and discipline's a key component to success.
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When I was young, my stepdad introduced me to boxing, he was big into like Muhammad Ali.
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So Muhammad Ali was a massive inspiration, and I'll be hitting the punch bug, learning how to throw a punch, you know.
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I used to be on the punch back for hours, and then my home situation kind of felt a bit, which was quite sad to see, so I ended up in the streets.
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So I'll go into some fights, I ended up in jail.
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And when I got out of jail as a 16, 17 year old kid, I walked into a boxing gym, and I met a boxing coach, Brian Hughes.
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And everyone had massive respect for him, you know, Brian just kind of told me to be a man in a lot of respect, you know.
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In, in the streets, not many people are having fair fights, everybody's taking the pain out on each other.
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In a boxing gym, there's no hiding, you have to be a man, you have to stand up for yourself.
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I never got the chance to tell him because he passed away recently that boxing gym and the things that he taught me, saved me from a real kind of rough patch.
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A couple of books that have been impactful.
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The secret is about the law of attraction, I discovered this book when I was probably about 19 and I was living in a little flat in Manchester.
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Life had got quite difficult, and he basically talks about the law of attraction and the power of the mind and picturing something and almost believing that you've got it before it's even happened.
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The mind is, is a powerful too.
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And then this one is Vincent van Gogh, creative inspiration.
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I think what drew me to Vincent van Gogh, probably the pain that he went through, but then he still woke up every day and painted.
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He was paying for free, but he was trying to impact people with his work.
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So when I was in Mexico, there was this young kid on the beach, and they were selling these, I don't know if they'd made them himself, because when I actually interacted with the kid, he was quite gangster, he's a cool kid, you know.
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So I was borrowing with him on the praise, so how much do you want for that?
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And he's telling me a price and I'm like, that, that's far too expensive.
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He's like laughing because he knows I've caught him out, he's hustling, you know, but I respected that the kid was hustling, it's a big skill.
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In the end, I told him I'll take two.
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My lyric book, for me to find inspiration, I have to live some life.
4:53
I'm kind of almost forget about writing lyrics, I didn't get back to it once I've like absorbed information and then I can articulate.
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There was a stage where I stopped writing because Lil Wayne, he said he don't need to rise, I thought it was cool not having to write the lyrics, but then it felt like the quality of my work decreased.
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So then I got back to writing.
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In fact, there's a full album in here as we speak.
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I mean, listen, I'm somebody that comes from the bottom, so I'm trying to create almost like a guidebook without being preacher on what it's going to take in a language that people coming from where I come from actually understand.
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I've always liked Batman since he's a little kid, the difference between a hero and a villain.
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A villain started off and he's had a hard life, he's been through some hardship, but he's decided he's going to take it out on the rest of the world.
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A hero, the world's been bad to him, but he's decided that he's not gonna let anybody else go through what he had to go through, that's what inspires me about Batman.
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I reckon I can relate to his pain.
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I've been drawing a long time, my mum went to art school, so it was like my past time.
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I started designing trainers, this is actually the scorpion trainer.
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All the greatest designs have already been designed, you can't beat nature.
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So I started looking into the animal kingdom and just understanding my demographic, they wanted their uniform to represent some form of aggression, kind of want people to know just to leave them alone, you know, and this turned up nada.
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Even this is a new trainer, this one isn't out yet, this one's called the Viper.
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He's serious.
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I think the truth is, I'm trying to earn respect as a designer.
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This year I drew this, and this is what you call a coat of arms.
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I sent that off to an artist called Scott Greenwood and then we got there.
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So from there, what we decided to do, we've got all the components for the marketing campaign for the future fragrances.
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I picked essential oils that help essentially calm the mind because it's a chaotic life down there.
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Some jewelry, that's the B logo for beam alone.
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Beam alone is my first venture, the clothing line.
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People started calling me the King of the North, so we needed a crow.
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And then it's got 0161 on there, and that's my area code as well.
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This is an eagle and the colors on there are actually from Van Gogh painting The Starry Night, you know, creativity is such a powerful thing, and through creativity of dreaming my life inside it.
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It's a little bit too far away to see it, but it says, I came, I saw, I conquered, and then it's got beam alone on it.
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I always wanted like a vintage watch because I'm quite inspired by the mafia, Alphonse Capone, Lucky Luciano.
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Not interested in the unthinkable things that you do, but what I do have an understanding of is being in a really poverty-stricken household, trying to figure out a way to, to climb up from the bottom.
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If you look at these guys, they've got these kinds of watches, and this is a limited edition piece, it's Santosh DeMont.
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The kids that are looking up to me, I need them to want to live like I live so they listen to what it is I've got to say.
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Organic via cocoa coconut water.
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Can I open this another little bit, is that okay?
7:45
I've been on quite a fitness journey, and what I went and done, I met a herbal nutritionist.
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One of the things I discovered was how important hydration was, and if I'm not training, I don't know about you, but I can't drink water just like balls me or something.
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So I'm not training, I drink this, I don't know, I just like you, I'm actually quite addicted to you and me.
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The most inspiring artist 2023.
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If there's one thing that I'd like for my children to know about me, I'd like for them to be told about my resilience, to stay strong in dark times, to keep marching forward even when it felt impossible.
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My vision to be able to see a bigger picture, they'll have a far better start than I had.
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Okay, so that's it for me.
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Peace.