
Getting Groggy with Yung Gravy | Cold Ones


[00:00 - 00:20]Introduction to the podcast and the host, with mentions of sponsors


[00:21 - 02:12]Introduction to guest, Young Gravy, and his impact on pop culture


[00:45 - 01:49]Introduction to the podcast and the host, with mentions of sponsors


[02:13 - 02:25]Discussion of his career in music and beyond


[02:25 - 05:06]Mention of collab with Baby No Money and their success together


[05:06 - 05:36]Introduction to the podcast and the host, with mentions of sponsors


[05:36 - 07:28]Discussion of his career in music and beyond


[07:29 - 10:08]How his song "One Thought Two Thought Red Thought Blue Thought" was written in a short amount of time after getting off probation


[09:41 - 10:46]The speaker is offering a peach-flavored alcohol to the listener for feedback.


[09:46 - 09:52]The speaker asks the listener about their college party experiences.


[09:52 - 10:08]The listener reveals they attended the number one party university in America.


[10:27 - 11:25]The speaker introduces a beer-drinking challenge, with a record of four minutes.


[10:33 - 10:52]The speaker discusses their up and coming Grog drink.


[10:52 - 11:38]The speaker introduces a beer-drinking challenge, with a record of four minutes.


[11:38 - 11:56]The speaker asks the listener if they are good at drinking beer.


[11:56 - 12:30]The speaker introduces a beer-drinking challenge, with a record of four minutes.


[12:08 - 12:37]The speaker discusses their collaborations with YouTubers, specifically mentioning Most Critical.


[12:38 - 12:57]The listener is revealed to be very horny.


[12:57 - 13:11]The listener also expresses their admiration for Most Critical.


[13:11 - 14:15]The listener agrees with this statement.


[13:23 - 15:02]The listener is asked to participate in the challenge.


[15:03 - 15:39]The speaker discusses their up and coming Grog drink.


[15:40 - 16:47]The listener is asked to participate in the challenge.


[16:48 - 17:46]The listener confirms their height as 6'7" and a half.


[17:12 - 17:54]The speaker introduces a beer-drinking challenge, with a record of four minutes.


[17:54 - 18:10]The speaker and listener discuss old tweets from the speaker's account.


[18:10 - 19:28]The speaker asks the listener if they want to have sex.


[18:19 - 18:58]The speaker and listener discuss old tweets from the speaker's account.


[18:59 - 19:15]The speaker mentions a tweet about airport employees being thicker.


[19:16 - 19:22]The listener is revealed to be very horny.


[19:28 - 20:03]He talks about a friend named Juicy J and how he was inspired by him to start drinking gin.


[20:03 - 20:54]The speaker and others also take a shot of gin, and the speaker mentions that he forgot about a secret ingredient.


[20:55 - 22:49]The speaker then talks about his time as a camp counselor and sailing instructor, and how he and his friend once caught and ate a chipmunk out of hunger.


[21:04 - 21:45]The speaker discusses his past rap name, Young Gravy, and how it originated from his time as a camp counselor.


[22:08 - 23:30]The speaker then talks about his time as a camp counselor and sailing instructor, and how he and his friend once caught and ate a chipmunk out of hunger.


[23:30 - 24:00]The speaker discusses his past rap name, Young Gravy, and how it originated from his time as a camp counselor.


[25:00 - 27:20]The conversation shifts to chugging beer, and the speaker participates in a competition with others to see who can chug their beer the fastest.


[26:49 - 28:46]The speaker and others also take a shot of gin, and the speaker mentions that he forgot about a secret ingredient.


[28:28 - 29:27]He then talks about his unique voice and how it sounds like he eats gravel and honey.


[29:27 - 30:29]The speaker talks about projecting their personality as a rapper and exaggerating it


[30:14 - 31:17]They discuss how their appearance has changed since they started making music, specifically with growing out their hair


[31:18 - 33:11]The speaker talks about how they initially didn't reveal their face and sent their music to friends without telling them it was them


[31:30 - 32:19]They mention that some people thought they were black before they revealed their face in a music video


[32:39 - 34:19]The speaker talks about how they initially didn't reveal their face and sent their music to friends without telling them it was them


[35:22 - 36:32]The speaker talks about projecting their personality as a rapper and exaggerating it


[35:53 - 37:30]The speaker talks about how they don't consider themselves a meme rapper and how they just have fun in the studio and come up with crazy bars


[37:04 - 38:22]The speaker talks about how now that they have more success and attention, they feel more pressure to one-up themselves with each new release


[37:51 - 39:15]They discuss how they are particular and picky about their music and will sit on songs for a long time before releasing them


[38:23 - 39:01]The speaker talks about how now that they have more success and attention, they feel more pressure to one-up themselves with each new release


[39:15 - 39:41]They discuss how their appearance has changed since they started making music, specifically with growing out their hair


[39:15 - 40:27]They mention a new trend of horse shirts and ask if they can make and sell them.


[39:29 - 40:16]The speaker talks about promoting a company's clothing, stating that they wear things they get for free and promote them for free.


[39:36 - 41:46]They finish off with a shot of Bombay Sapphire and thanking the guest for coming on the show.


[40:59 - 45:03]The speaker shares a story about calling their mom and talks about their hometown and the Mayo Clinic.


[44:48 - 48:07]They discuss their matching tattoos and their meanings.


[48:07 - 50:39]The speaker gives advice about being original and creating your own sound.


[49:32 - 50:38]They finish off with a shot of Bombay Sapphire and thanking the guest for coming on the show.