Peggy genuinely saved me with his music. Especially AMHAC, many times throughout the album it’s like he’s trying to pick you up and push you forward, inspiring on a literal and spiritual level. Not conforming, not succumbing, being unapologetically himself and pushing boundaries while doing so. There’s just something so fresh about that album it made made me grow as a person. Every interview I see with him I respect him more and more, greatest artist of our time imo.
That talk about the military/hierarchies/missing social cues hit hard because my autistic ass was so close to joining to Air Force, since I didn't feel like I had any other option at the time. Great work on the part of the interviewer, did very good with asking *just* the right questions and kinda stepping back to let Peggy speak.
Same. I scored high on ASVAB, helped recruit other high schoolers, and just wanted to the best job I could and what seemed like my only option. This was before Asperger’s was even commonly known, let alone ASD. I feel like if I had a diagnosis back then I could’ve looked at my options much more rationally. Still glad I failed that piss test and didn’t join. Some people view it as two years of JROTC wasted, I view it as the rest of my life going forward gained .
@@ruchristlyke it's insane Dude has been dropping classics for more than 10 years The best in Hip Hop producing & rapping I agree nothing else like it if not for rapping some of his music would be categorised in a different genre Just indescribably good honestly his music is sublime He might get overlooked by the Hip Hop community but I got one think he's the Best
I really respect that he acknowledges the fact that he's not a "happy" person most of the time and has dealt with a fucked up past cause that shit is 100% some shit that affects your world view for life. Just glad he's here giving us the great tunes and hope he continues doing whatever he wants. Unparalleled talent
Him talking about being forced to grow up quicker and having to learn things differently than most people (around 5-6 minutes in) due to his upbringing is deeply relatable, fuck.
Peggy the goat no cap. Hope he returns to NZ again, because I missed him this time, and I'll be gutted if I never get to see my favourite artist perform
I saw him in utah and "his respect for everyone" checks out, even his crowd, he was thankful we were there. I hope u get to see him too, good experience for everyone
This man has ruined other music for me. His work is so damn good and different, that you can’t find a replica of it. He has just been working nonstop since he started more than a decade ago. Sadly, I wasn’t able to make it to an LP! Tour date, but i know that next time he goes on tour, I am making it a priority to go see this man live. Legit my favorite artist, and his persona really inspired me to just embrace myself and not care about judgment. I always cringe when I hear people say “(random artist) literally saved my life”, but peggy’s music was there to keep me feeling pumped and confident when nothing else would, to a point where I was able to shred my insecurities on my own.
This interview goes so hard. It's so good to see someone I consider a big artist to be so open with a relatively small channel - in the grand scheme of things. Have no idea how you managed to get him, but so sick that you did.
I wish i could hug Peggy and say that everything is alright. He has such a deep and sad look in his eyes, its like we can feel what he been through, or at least have a broad idea, must have been so tough
Peggy has been such a huge influence on me as an artist. His work ethic and attitude has helped me just go out and do what the fuck I wanna do and learn shit myself. Dude is by far one of the most creative and chill artists of this generation. Hope he gets all the love and praise he deserves soon
Great interview! Hope next time he's in NZ they can catch him again for an interview. Kinda wild how the interviewer showed minimal emotion if I can call it that, wouldn't have been able to hold it together after he said "sat in the back of the class and ate worms and shit"😂😂
You guys got more views with jpegmafia on your last interview in 3 weeks then the no jumper interview did with him in 8 months 🤦🔥 keep up the hard yards boys 🇳🇿❤️
i had a strange reaction as soon as peggy said nick drake.... i just went from chilling watching the video to IMMEDIATELY crying the SECOND he said his name... because i just love nick drake too and his story is so sad... idk just wanted to share that, it was a heavy thing for me lol.
I started watching you guys after the dunedin video. I knew you guys would end up getting big but JPEGMAFIA is insane. Love to you guys at TDOI and JPEG because this is great. Good luck because you guys have a massive future ahead of you.
This was an amazing interview. He is very intelligent and it was nice to hear him clearly give some of his knowledge! always loved jpeg, but he seems genuinely modest and mature, which is nice
I understand exactly what he saying I’m in the military and. I made the most of my time - got my degree got certs landed a 100k job - an I will tell u he’s RIGHT
This is great. Any interviews where he talks about black ben carson and the second amendment EP to where he's at now? I just wanna know more about what he thinks of his old music, how his music changes. This was a great interview. Just want to hear him talk about his music more lol. relatively newer fan
There are times in life where you just want everything to end. There are other times when you just want to listen to Doing It Stealthy at max volume and call your boss the R-word
amazing you pull up nick drake.i don't think its true that they didn't notice for two days.but yeah its great you noticed him and his seriously tragic genius
you are a great interviewer you asked good personal questions without being weird
That and actually giving him time to answer the questions thouroughly without bombarding him with more
he’s so good
It helps that peggy was pretty sober, too.
Peggy genuinely saved me with his music. Especially AMHAC, many times throughout the album it’s like he’s trying to pick you up and push you forward, inspiring on a literal and spiritual level. Not conforming, not succumbing, being unapologetically himself and pushing boundaries while doing so. There’s just something so fresh about that album it made made me grow as a person. Every interview I see with him I respect him more and more, greatest artist of our time imo.
Straight up!
I mess with this
Damn straight
That talk about the military/hierarchies/missing social cues hit hard because my autistic ass was so close to joining to Air Force, since I didn't feel like I had any other option at the time.
Great work on the part of the interviewer, did very good with asking *just* the right questions and kinda stepping back to let Peggy speak.
air force is the way to go if you want any branch
Same. I scored high on ASVAB, helped recruit other high schoolers, and just wanted to the best job I could and what seemed like my only option. This was before Asperger’s was even commonly known, let alone ASD. I feel like if I had a diagnosis back then I could’ve looked at my options much more rationally.
Still glad I failed that piss test and didn’t join. Some people view it as two years of JROTC wasted, I view it as the rest of my life going forward gained .
Peggy’s such a gem, can’t wait to see how timeless his music will be in the future
he’s almost created his own genre, nothing else like it he has so many classics already
@@ruchristlyke it's insane
Dude has been dropping classics for more than 10 years
The best in Hip Hop producing & rapping
I agree nothing else like it if not for rapping some of his music would be categorised in a different genre
Just indescribably good honestly his music is sublime
He might get overlooked by the Hip Hop community but I got one think he's the Best
@@lukecockburn1140 i think he’s top 1 pretty easily right now
@@shayshayshayshayshayshayshay what abogue denzel?
@@krypt6482 denzel is great but not on peggy’s level imo
I really respect that he acknowledges the fact that he's not a "happy" person most of the time and has dealt with a fucked up past cause that shit is 100% some shit that affects your world view for life. Just glad he's here giving us the great tunes and hope he continues doing whatever he wants. Unparalleled talent
We were almost robbed of him, thank god he’s here
Peggy bringing up Nick Drake is fucking awesome and something I didn’t expect. Respect.
Him talking about being forced to grow up quicker and having to learn things differently than most people (around 5-6 minutes in) due to his upbringing is deeply relatable, fuck.
Some people shouldn’t be parents.
@@Christian-97wasn’t really his mothers fault as much she was just busy and moved a lot and had to be a single mother
Peggy the goat no cap. Hope he returns to NZ again, because I missed him this time, and I'll be gutted if I never get to see my favourite artist perform
fly out to see him
I saw him in utah and "his respect for everyone" checks out, even his crowd, he was thankful we were there. I hope u get to see him too, good experience for everyone
BANGS my guy?!?! Hahaha I love that character
This man has ruined other music for me. His work is so damn good and different, that you can’t find a replica of it. He has just been working nonstop since he started more than a decade ago.
Sadly, I wasn’t able to make it to an LP! Tour date, but i know that next time he goes on tour, I am making it a priority to go see this man live. Legit my favorite artist, and his persona really inspired me to just embrace myself and not care about judgment. I always cringe when I hear people say “(random artist) literally saved my life”, but peggy’s music was there to keep me feeling pumped and confident when nothing else would, to a point where I was able to shred my insecurities on my own.
That first sentence really jumped out at me. Such an accurate statement. Most other music is boring since jpegmafia was invented
@@bunkbedblake3215 fr i can't listen to travis scott since i discovered jpegmafia. it seems that all the shit i've listening on is just become dry
@@marcohntact birds in the trap and rodeo r still great. The production is so clear and fills space.
This interview goes so hard. It's so good to see someone I consider a big artist to be so open with a relatively small channel - in the grand scheme of things. Have no idea how you managed to get him, but so sick that you did.
I wish i could hug Peggy and say that everything is alright. He has such a deep and sad look in his eyes, its like we can feel what he been through, or at least have a broad idea, must have been so tough
This is an amazing interview man, love how honest Peggy is
I just discovered this guy 15 minutes ago. 😂 Already I’m thinking about attending a concert.
Update???
@@WillYuVokof me personnaly im going to one of his concert soon (i discoverd him like 1 year ago or sum)
I watched the talib interview before this one and now that shit feels dark💀
thank you for this 😭 i’m happy to get to know more about him. especially with how open he was in this interview. forever a legend
still mind blown you guys got in touch with him - premium content too
Peggy has been such a huge influence on me as an artist. His work ethic and attitude has helped me just go out and do what the fuck I wanna do and learn shit myself. Dude is by far one of the most creative and chill artists of this generation. Hope he gets all the love and praise he deserves soon
Its kinda wild how the airforce wanted you to play a show lol
Great interview! Hope next time he's in NZ they can catch him again for an interview. Kinda wild how the interviewer showed minimal emotion if I can call it that, wouldn't have been able to hold it together after he said "sat in the back of the class and ate worms and shit"😂😂
Y'all are dope af hope you pick up enough patreon supporters to do your thing full time
I don't think that the interview was depressing, it was pretty interesting imo
I am in love with him
Username checks out
Dud is a Zen monk his voice is so soothing- I can listen to him talk for hours.
this felt like a therapy session
JPEG is such a genuine person. Grateful he exists
I had the same hatred for the army. I was in 2016 - 2019. when they realized I wasn't re-enlisting they made my life worse.
You guys got more views with jpegmafia on your last interview in 3 weeks then the no jumper interview did with him in 8 months 🤦🔥 keep up the hard yards boys 🇳🇿❤️
great interview, great interviewer, great artist. glad to find this channel. one peace
that's no interview, that's a full on therapy session. good stuff, folks
what a great interview, i love his music, so underrated . the part that made me cry was when he talked about not having stability or much of a family
It was him saying people are inherently bad for me. He must've witnessed so much horrid shit to believe that
thank yall for putting NZ on the map and producing quality content. this is so legit yall. fucking proud. chur
Great reservation in questioning timing, really gives room for an interviewee to reflect. Love you Peggy.
Great interview boys, legends 🤙
18:00 - 18:10 no way 🤣 bro who else would say something like that
can i just say i absolutely love your animated intro, its so sick
i had a strange reaction as soon as peggy said nick drake.... i just went from chilling watching the video to IMMEDIATELY crying the SECOND he said his name... because i just love nick drake too and his story is so sad... idk just wanted to share that, it was a heavy thing for me lol.
awesome interview
i love how you can get people comfy around you. it’s an amazing presence to have
SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT BOOTS THIS MAN HAS!!!
I was listening when it got privated
You know you get interviewing right when the person says "i don't know why i'm being so honest in this interview, but blablabla", i guess
never seen peggy do this deep espiecially after the oxford/cambridge interview
He has such a kind soul, I respect that more than him professionally. Nice interview!
really appreciated this. one of the best peggy interviews
He's like 1990's Skinny Puppy of our time. So much respect for him. True inspiration as a down to earth human being, too.
I started watching you guys after the dunedin video. I knew you guys would end up getting big but JPEGMAFIA is insane. Love to you guys at TDOI and JPEG because this is great. Good luck because you guys have a massive future ahead of you.
Excellent questions, excellent interview.
one of the realest interviews
I need to see this man live, his shows look so intense and fun. Dude is the best currently
Shout out to the production on that Patreon Ad
The first time I heard Beating the Heart by Oloff my heart stopped beating. Thank God the doctors were able to revive me.
Commenting to boost for the alg
This was a great interview. Really thoughtful and real questions.
finallyy i was waiting for this:)
Lol I seen the interview with Talib. Peggy was on one glad he’s found a groove
as soon as he started talking about military...i thought...Dahmer lol
This was an amazing interview. He is very intelligent and it was nice to hear him clearly give some of his knowledge!
always loved jpeg, but he seems genuinely modest and mature, which is nice
was waiting for this 🙏
I understand exactly what he saying I’m in the military and. I made the most of my time - got my degree got certs landed a 100k job - an I will tell u he’s RIGHT
This is great. Any interviews where he talks about black ben carson and the second amendment EP to where he's at now? I just wanna know more about what he thinks of his old music, how his music changes. This was a great interview. Just want to hear him talk about his music more lol. relatively newer fan
this was cool, thanks
There are times in life where you just want everything to end. There are other times when you just want to listen to Doing It Stealthy at max volume and call your boss the R-word
Bro was in the lightest branch of the military and complaining 😂😂
Bro you listen to bad bunny 💀
You so butthurt you commented twice
Awesome loved the intro 😂
Great interview!!
nick drake new he would not be noticed in his time.he sings it in fruit tree and alludes to it in other songs .that is incredible sacrifice
Great interview
Hope you guys will grow! Love the content.
Nice work
Lol that talib interview was legendary though
I died when he straight up just called him a fucking weirdo
@@dcproducing4181 yea that was hilarious. What did he do tho?
@@dcproducing4181 nah he called himself a weirdo
@@thesegreydays prolly just everything kewli is constantly posting on twitter, just real weird takes from an oldhead
@@sayidsarchive8639 damn, never checked his takes on Twitter or some shit so idk
peak content
love the honesty loving the information guys
great questions and flow of questions too :D
good shit lads 🤝
someone needs to teach peggy how to ride a bike
amazing you pull up nick drake.i don't think its true that they didn't notice for two days.but yeah its great you noticed him and his seriously tragic genius
very good content yall love this godbless
can't wait for my interview
Boys can interview!
very epic
I wanna give him a hug
HAHAHA how Peggy feels about the military is how I feel ABOUT NURSING SCHOOL HAHA high five Peggy. Lol
Peggy is the man, great interview
great stuff guys!
jpeg called me out in the beginning there...damn guy
Oloff's music helps me to process my feelings about 9/11.
I admire how honest Peggy is. He’s a real one.
We need to start a PegMafia Bicycle club! Teach ya mans to enjoy one of the greatest pleasures in life.
His honestly is why he is the greatest out
I love this man
I always come back to this part of the interview 14:09
we appreciate you now peggy and just wanna give you your flowers u the goat and its not evn close
SHOUT OUT TO ARTHUR RUSSELL 🔥
Yall got some great words from him thank you! Also, Talib is a fucking weirdo?? i wish he'd elaborate lol
I will never forgive hairline peggy!
Fire
This guy speakin nun but facts 👌
JPEGMAFIA mentioning Nick Drake only makes me love him more
fuck yea! peggy so inspirational
I'm certain this interview came out more than three days ago. I assume it was taken down then re-uploaded.