We going do it podcast microphone style. We going make it quick. So one of my first videos I had like 30 chains on. I love colored stones. My first watch was a SpongeBob Burger King watch. None of these watches turn on or work. I just think they're beautiful. I got a library card for my 10th
birthday, and that's when it started. Collecting "Vice" magazine since
15, all the random info from that. Supreme editorials helped me
understand shape and proportions. I stole this Pharrell "Source" magazine from
Ralph's back in 2003, and had it ever since. (I need it!) Black Panther newsletters. Marion Peck. I loooooved "Goosebumps" as a kid. Tim Jacobus is the illustrator, actually did a cover for "Cherry
Bomb" for me that I never released. "Black Ivy" by Jason Jules is a 10 out of 10. He always had the best style. This "XXL" cover meant
everything to me as a kid, man. As on the nose as it sounds, I look at a
trunk as like a symbol of new experiences and just a way of escaping. (Corny.) I have this early 1900 Louis Vuitton hat case that has a Queen Mary passenger
sticker from 1949 on it. (I think it's real.) Mallatier made the first of the floor trunks. (That's "trunk maker" in French.) I got a special one made in colors that
remind me of TV static when you zoom in. The ones we put out came in baby pink, though, cause I feel like most trunks
and cases usually come in brown. I also have an older Moynat. I probably pronounced that wrong. I have a very special collection of pins. Some brooches flooded in stones, some
with clocks older than me on them. It started as a way to promote the
"Igor" album, and I just kept going. So now I try to find the
pin in every city I go to. (That's a lot of pins, bro.) I have a couple vinyls. When I was younger I would look
at this site called French Attack that has super rare jazz and soul records. But it wasn't until 2012
when I started my collection. From Twilight to Cortex, which I seen live a few weeks ago. (It was so good!) Air. Bobbi Humphrey and the Mizell Brothers. JK signed this for me out of nowhere. I love Jamiroquai so goddamn much. Thanks, JK. Portishead. Stevie. "Talking Book" turns 50 this year. Gary Davis—"Gee Dee" is one
of my favorite songs of ever. The Roy Ayers Project. The god Leon Ware. I named my first fragrance
after his song "French Waltz." (I am a thief.) One of my earliest songs, "Fucking Lame," I rap about a Beemer that I didn't have yet. Because I was in love with the E46 M3. Now I have a cool little fleet that I drive. Fiats, McLarens, Lancias (plural). As soon as I got my Rolls, I went on a road trip to Utah in the snow. I keep my CD collection in my Beemer. Listening to an album front to back is magical. (I love it.) The speakers aren't the best, but they have a texture that the newer cars lack. I keep a bottle of French
Waltz in every car I have. The color palette in my M3 is one of my favorites, so I decided to get a bike to match. Me and SC decided to do a bike together. When the cool kids put black mags out, it gave us a new appreciation for something
we mostly seen as transportation.
As kids, we would bike to
Manhattan Beach from Hawthorne to see the nice houses. I still do it from time to time. I hope I'm like 90 years old
still biking around the city. It brings me peace. I love it. (That's a Louis Vuitton bike!)