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Nobody try to steal it, please.
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I'll have a heart attack.
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Hide the serial number, everything.
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What's up, GQ?
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This is Romeo.
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This is Matt Champion.
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Mr. Barf, it's Merlin.
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This is Dom Bear.
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Facebook, I'm Joe Buff.
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This is Kevin Abstract from Brockhampton.
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This is Energy.
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He goes everywhere with me.
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He's definitely one of the favorite new members to Brockhampton.
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I got him on May 7th, so about like a year and three days ago.
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He really is the first like I've ever owned.
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I can relate a lot to Snoop Dogg now that I'm a dog father.
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It has a lot of ups and downs.
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Like I understand when people say they enjoy other people's dogs and other people's kids because like the dog is a lot cuter when you don't gotta pick up his crap.
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He's still cute though.
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He's still really cute.
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I've been on the plane with him.
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It was a little tough.
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As soon as I got on the plane, I fell asleep.
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And then the next thing I know, someone was like waking me up.
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He's like, bro, like your dog escaped.
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I'm like, where's my dog?
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And he is definitely like under somebody's seat like licking them or something.
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I brought my essential fingerboard.
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Been fingerboarding since I was a young man and it's kind of stuck with me the whole time.
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This isn't a tech deck, it's quite different.
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It's wooden, it's the real ones.
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I got really good at it and I don't remember how.
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And it's the only thing I feel like I can brag about and I can back it up, man.
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Well, I have one on right now, but you know, we call it Dockers in the Caribbean.
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I'm from Grenada.
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You know, your shade.
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I need these.
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You know why I use them? Because I block out all the...
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You put them on the budget is gone.
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Sometimes you might be in a little emo mode.
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Sometimes you don't want to be talking, having to explain yourself.
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Put these on your walk in the room, what's up.
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Go on about your business.
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Sometimes I have the ones that you know, your daytime glasses with the colored frames.
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Then I have like this one, perfect for when you don't want to say nothing.
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Just walk in, no one can see your eyes, no one can read you.
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It's perfect because sometimes I ain't want to be red going to the supermarket.
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I'm gonna have these on, you know.
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I could be going to the bank and I have these on.
2:35
Walking my dog, I'm gonna always have it on because sometimes I just wanna be in my zone.
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You know, like I said, when you don't have them, people always bother you.
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When you have it on, they're like, oh, that's a cool guy, man.
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I'ma just say what's up, Tim, and keep it pushing.
2:53
Okay, so my essential item is a hoodie.
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This is, um, a family picture.
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This is on my parents' wedding.
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Hoodies are like my favorite clothes to wear and I just like, I'm always wearing a hoodie.
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I'm wearing a hoodie right now.
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Usually, either I'm wearing a hoodie or there's one in the car.
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I don't know, something very safe about hoodies and I like them.
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How many hoodies would you say you have in your collection?
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Unholy amount.
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Um, I like, I pretty much only wear hoodies, like, just like, I would say maybe at least 40 to 60 in my house.
3:30
My best friend Pluto, he's the, uh, the sweetest boy in the world.
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He is a French Bulldog Boxer mix.
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He's a Frenchie Boxer mix, yeah, good boy.
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He's a GQ man himself, as you can see with his fresh fit, got his car hard on, but he's actually my, um, my girlfriend's dog and then I guess I'm his stepdad.
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But for my birthday a couple years ago, she gave me adoption paper, so I'm like his legal dad now.
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If I'm not making music, I'm probably just on the couch with him all the time.
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We took him to a modeling agency once and they said he's too edgy, but now he's in GQ, so...
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This is my passport.
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It's got my visa in it, so if I lose this, I'm, if I lose this, basically my only form of ID.
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Don't have a driver's license.
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I keep it in a drawer and I like always make, I like check every day.
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I'm like, put it back.
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Okay.
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Because I like sometimes if I need it, if I'm like going somewhere, I'll need like ID.
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Someone was like, all right, it's my right pocket.
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Like, and I'll like check throughout the day, like, okay, it's here.
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Like if I lose it, like having to go through the process, we're gonna be again.
4:37
It's like a nightmare.
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I couldn't think of anything more essential.
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So today I brought these cool glasses.
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I like to wear these, uh, Bottega shades.
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I feel like I'm in the future.
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I used to be like really ashamed of wearing sunglasses.
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I felt like it made me feel mad corny.
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But I realized that through wearing them, it kind of feels like, uh, like when I used to like go around wearing this helmet all the time, like, like this extra shield of safety or something.
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And it also makes me feel like, you know, I'm just hanging out in the future or something.
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So yeah, for insecure people like me, uh, the mask or glasses add like this wild level of confidence to my everyday life.
5:22
I had to pull out my trusty lawn chair.
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I'm actually sitting in it right now.
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It's beautiful green, kind of old school classic Americana backyard, you know, if you're sitting at the barbecue, the kids are playing, you know, sipping your beverage of choice in that summer sun, it's a great place to pop squat.
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And sometimes I'll slow smoke a brisket for like 12 plus hours and this is, this is great to have because you can just watch the fire, watch the, you know, the meat thing cook.
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It's relaxing.
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This is my laptop, my MacBook.
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We record every song on there.
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Before the pandemic, we would tour like, well, like eight months out the year, six, pretty much, yeah.
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The majority of the year, we were so just like set up a studio in every hotel room, green room, wherever, and this was always like the foundation of that.
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Everything that ends up getting recorded in some way, shape or form that the world is hearing is on this thing somehow, in some way, shape or form.
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Beyond like it connecting us together though, like this little thing here is what keeps us going for real, for real.
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Like all the songs are there and here, it makes us want to keep going, makes us want to stop, brings us all back together, tears us apart.
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It's true.
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Educates us.
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Jabari, you know, he'll have his own laptop set up with all his sounds and VSTs and plugins because Bar, he likes to like really lock in his ideas and make sure they're, you know, exactly how he wants them before he presents unfortunately.
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But even his ideas will be funneled into Romeo's computer.
7:43
What's your dog choice?
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I was actually going to bring the Ableton box, so...
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Oh my god, that's a great essential.
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Okay, that's what we've been using primarily for the past couple of years is Ableton, but a couple of people in the group use, know how to use different things.
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I'm pretty sure that Kevin uses Logic Pro still exclusively, right?
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Yeah, Joba was in Pro Tools for a while.
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I think at this point we've all developed a technological jargon to communicate our ideas carefully and precisely and ultimately just have a musical conversation with and without words.
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I mean, I have all of them because to me it's just like different languages.
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Kobe spoke four languages.
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Him and Paul Gasol spoke Italian on the court, you know, so you have to be able to communicate with the other teammates in their language.
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Thanks.
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We're not Italian, I'm so sorry.
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I'm so sorry.
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Spanish.
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He knew Italian because he grew up in Italy.
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Sorry.
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Our final essential is, uh, our manager Kelly Clancy.
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Whoa.
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She's currently standing off-frame because she doesn't like being on camera.
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But, uh, nothing, uh, involving broadcasting gets done without Kelly's involvement.
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We love Kelly.
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She keeps us together.
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She keeps us on track.
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I talk to her every day, multiple times a day.
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I mean, my mom and her best friends.
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It's like real guys, real family.
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A manager.
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Without Kelly's guidance?
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What would we do without a manager?
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Without Kelly?
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Without Kelly?
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Oh, we'd be complete failures.
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We'd be broke.
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Thank you guys for watching.
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This was Brockhampton's 10th Essentials.
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See you next time.