Lmao they mean well, but their inability to understand it is pretty baffling. He didn't say anything that a weird black kid who grew up being told to conform wouldn't understand. All the extra speculation in the comments is hella strange.
The box is real af, mind your own business. Remembering just the palpable stares walking into high school with patches and tight pants without my punk white friends that somehow made it "ok" but only in terms of tokenism
i resonated with this so much, especially cause masculinity in the black community just feels so performative to me personally. but that was some REAL SHIT when he talked about don’t be black and simultaneously be anything outside the cultural norm.
JPEG is one ,if the only , of the people who i strongly identify to. When i discovered him i thought he was more of a pessimist, in the way that he looks bored at anything. But when you look at his more serious interviews, he takes the time to understand and think about the questions that we ask him. I think that's a proof of respect, maturity(but not too much:)), and intelligence. Typed this whole lotta shit cuz i' high as fuck
i have the same issue ... my type of illustrations is different from what everybody produces where im from and people always try to make me conform... i hate that shit ... i guess thats y i love jpegmafia ...ORIGINAL
Is he saying white people in general aren’t his intended audience? or that people who don’t understand racism aren’t his target audience. If he’s saying white people in general, then I find that super interesting. It would then mean that Melons review would be some what invalidated in Peggys eyes. (Not saying this is even a bad thing, just opening a discussion. It seems to me that far too many white people consume black media without giving thought to what it really means so I can totally understand it if true)
I think it's the latter one. IIRC he's talked about the name of his songs, and the way it would rub some people the wrong way, so you knew these songs were not meant for you
It's interesting... I can't imagine fully enjoying his music without being up on our racism problem. You just wouldn't know what he was talking about half of the time. His production is tight, but it's not exactly easy listening. It's kinda not gonna be accessible to you at all unless you already like weird rap. It's great, because when I listen to something like "Jesus forgive me, I am a thot" I just know it's the total opposite of what someone willfully ignorant to those issues would listen to. Can you picture the stereotypical racist character listening to that? It's almost like it's engineered to be as unappealing to that guy as humanly possible. It kinda reminds me of the early black metal guys. I'm dusty on this... but basically what some of them would do with the depressing lyrics, grotesque imagery, raw and almost unmusical production was to put out a little beacon. It was all engineered to say "THIS IS NOT FOR YOU. WE WANT YOU TO WANT TO KILL YOURSELF WHEN YOU HEAR IT." It was for them, and people who understood what they were about. Nobody else. So the sound was like a calling card for people who thought similarly among a larger majority that didn't think like them at all. "Normies" with very different lifestyles and politics, that the black metal crowd were fundamentally not compatible with. It was for people who were growing nihilistically dejected with the state of their society, the things people abode and the ways they lived. I don't know if I agree with them on their reasons or not (they've got a lot of genuinely creepy ideas that they're quite serious about,) but surprisingly similar to what I think Peggy is kinda going for. It's clever, and it does work. But I guess conservatives loved RATM forever, huge RATM boners for a decade only to come out in mass disappointment after discovering their political leanings. How it took em that long, man... I just. I just with people.
thank you for blurring the chat like dear god I can imagine the headass shit posted in there during this conversation
peggy is literally in outer space for this entire interview lmaooo
I rarely feel like I "feel" people when they say something, but when he said that being yourself is kind of a weapon...I felt that.
dude i think im getting a contact high from this comment
Was anyone else dumb af and thought this was about black thought the rapper lmao?
Me do
I thought that too
Yup
Okay I'm glad I'm not 100% stupid
Yes lmao
Bro I haven't been that high in a long minute.
it’s the lazy theologian
@@Slims222 The clumsiest poet
@@JoshuaKaluba stumblin’ through the poplar grove
I miss listening to that album
@@andrewcampbell3071 Then go listen to it again! It's a great album!
Black Thought is a great rapper
i agree
true
Interesting..
one of the greatest i dare say
the best ever
Peggy there like: "this withe melon head talking about our traditions"
hahahaha at least he gave it a go. respek for that, as much as a respec is worth
Love Peggy he's so down to earth! Fuck putting anyone in a box
Down to earth more like high as a plane lmaoooo
@@ur_pal_guzzle good for him. how else are you supposed to do zoom interviews?
@@carstarsarstenstesenn lmao yeah that’s fair
melons’ sweating bullets yo
melon looks drenched and peggy looks stoned as fuck
take a drag every time he says "ion even kno man" and you'll be as high as him in like 2 seconds
comments in shambles tryna understand him i’m crying
bro was so high that I feel high too
Lmao they mean well, but their inability to understand it is pretty baffling. He didn't say anything that a weird black kid who grew up being told to conform wouldn't understand. All the extra speculation in the comments is hella strange.
I embrace my masculine side, but I certainly embrace parts of me that aren’t at all.
BEAT MY MEAT WHEN I LOOK IN THE MIRROR
When i bust it cancel my fears
@@voicegarbs TOO MUCH GUAP
It's some lyrics or something?
@@EkosPlatinum what do u think
it just sounds like u guys r crazy. like ive walked into the schizotypal room, tho im not fully infected yet
The box is real af, mind your own business. Remembering just the palpable stares walking into high school with patches and tight pants without my punk white friends that somehow made it "ok" but only in terms of tokenism
"i take form of what I'm talking about" goat
I love and respect peggy sm, absolute king.
For real tho dude he is on that next level
i resonated with this so much, especially cause masculinity in the black community just feels so performative to me personally.
but that was some REAL SHIT when he talked about don’t be black and simultaneously be anything outside the cultural norm.
One of my favorite segments
I come back to this a lot
I wonder how many people willget uncomfortable listening to this. Being uncomfortable is good, by the way.
Bro why'd u put a arrow pointing at his hairline? Why u gotta put a man down
Dude, his eyes 😂😂😂😂😂
man's eyes are so red
I couldn't tell if Peggy was just high or bored before he started talking
amazing clip, thank you
Anthony makes me wince in this segment. "I think I'll use my credit card" vibes for sure. Just be you dude wtf?
Antonio el Fantas
Toño Fantasmas
hes so high i cant lmaoooo
i didn’t think one could look so high😭😭😭
Good interview!
Unsubscribed.
this will never be not funny
@@anton8989 I don’t laugh tho so what u mean
Wtf?
JPEG is one ,if the only , of the people who i strongly identify to. When i discovered him i thought he was more of a pessimist, in the way that he looks bored at anything. But when you look at his more serious interviews, he takes the time to understand and think about the questions that we ask him. I think that's a proof of respect, maturity(but not too much:)), and intelligence.
Typed this whole lotta shit cuz i' high as fuck
i'm listen this with a big ''''YES'' in my head
i have the same issue ... my type of illustrations is different from what everybody produces where im from and people always try to make me conform... i hate that shit ... i guess thats y i love jpegmafia ...ORIGINAL
Top 5 most creative artist right now and not number 5,4,3, or 2
can we all appreciate that peggy is literally the exmilitary cover from a different angle in this video
This inteview is hilarious lmao
How?
@@naturequeen2597 The questions made me laugh
@@BasedKenniff I didn’t find the questions funny actually thought it was interesting
However the answers sometimes and how high Peggy was funny
@@zerois2801 thats dope
was hopin peggy was in an old lady silk shawl or however the fuck u spell it but im here
Peggy is only on truth.
Peggy eating his nails 0:33
He doesnt talk about Black Thought from the roots if thats what your here for
Good interview
Disliked!
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Liked!
i’m kidding calm doooooowwwwnnn
@@BrettVoitik hey pluto funny seeing u here
bro in another dimension rn
mans high af
i love that guy
Is he saying white people in general aren’t his intended audience? or that people who don’t understand racism aren’t his target audience. If he’s saying white people in general, then I find that super interesting. It would then mean that Melons review would be some what invalidated in Peggys eyes. (Not saying this is even a bad thing, just opening a discussion. It seems to me that far too many white people consume black media without giving thought to what it really means so I can totally understand it if true)
I think it's the latter one. IIRC he's talked about the name of his songs, and the way it would rub some people the wrong way, so you knew these songs were not meant for you
@Astral most are, suburban white kids are the most likely to be able to afford to go to concerts. noname famously talked about it.
It's interesting... I can't imagine fully enjoying his music without being up on our racism problem. You just wouldn't know what he was talking about half of the time. His production is tight, but it's not exactly easy listening. It's kinda not gonna be accessible to you at all unless you already like weird rap. It's great, because when I listen to something like "Jesus forgive me, I am a thot" I just know it's the total opposite of what someone willfully ignorant to those issues would listen to. Can you picture the stereotypical racist character listening to that? It's almost like it's engineered to be as unappealing to that guy as humanly possible.
It kinda reminds me of the early black metal guys. I'm dusty on this... but basically what some of them would do with the depressing lyrics, grotesque imagery, raw and almost unmusical production was to put out a little beacon. It was all engineered to say "THIS IS NOT FOR YOU. WE WANT YOU TO WANT TO KILL YOURSELF WHEN YOU HEAR IT." It was for them, and people who understood what they were about. Nobody else. So the sound was like a calling card for people who thought similarly among a larger majority that didn't think like them at all. "Normies" with very different lifestyles and politics, that the black metal crowd were fundamentally not compatible with. It was for people who were growing nihilistically dejected with the state of their society, the things people abode and the ways they lived. I don't know if I agree with them on their reasons or not (they've got a lot of genuinely creepy ideas that they're quite serious about,) but surprisingly similar to what I think Peggy is kinda going for. It's clever, and it does work.
But I guess conservatives loved RATM forever, huge RATM boners for a decade only to come out in mass disappointment after discovering their political leanings. How it took em that long, man... I just. I just with people.
"never phased by a white critic" - Navy Blue
@Astral he does admit that tho, it's a pretty common joke in his music itself
Melon could just ask the freakin question instead of rambling for a minute
FOR REAL.
I Like scratching things
Scratch these balls.
@@MuhammadSalman7236 where and when
Yea
Sorry gifgang, I'll stop listening to your music
Can anyone help me understand this? I'm not black, but is he saying if u don't fit the "black rapper" stereotype you get outkasted?
Yes and not only by black people but by white people as well
I'm black and I don't understand what he's talking about.
Was his sexuality or his appearance questioned as being homosexual or feminine? I feel like I missed something
@@julmancan no he just doesn't fit the typical rapper you see in mainstream hiphop. It's just different and close-minded people don't like it
@@nicefat5370"Hate him, cuz they ain't him" if you ask me.
not black or white orange .......
Black thought ? 😂
never knew melon interviewed death grips
should’ve made the symbol for masculinity (mars, i know) black. worst graphic designer ever
Why is he being so disinterested? Sitting there munching on his fingers.
He’s fried
this needle drop guy is a complete plank
😂 100
Bro is the same dude trying to fight Freddie Gibbs because Kanye likes him more 🤡
Yooo this guy lookes like mc ride
why does melon keep talking badly about white people when he himself is white lol
white savior moment
@@SpikyCat yeaaaa lol seems like such a virtue signal
he's one o dem self hatin whites
It’s not talking badly, it’s just pointing out the ways that a lot of white people act. It’s not hate just observation
@@SpikyCat why is pointing out how white people act “white savior”
Little babies eyes
eyes, eyes
@@volumizer1578 I will
@@MyBeautifulDarkTwistedFantasy6 your second half sucks
@@chilihotdog7257 homie better not be disrespecting lost in the world like that
@@SpagheddiO why is it in most albums the 2nd half is almost always worse than the first half , there is not that much albums where its the contrary
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