Listened to his album twice in a row and along with this interview I get the sense that he has an innate understanding that he's separate from his ego, which is so rare to be expressed
The intelligence and awareness level outside yourself and for yourself has a huge impact on how you perceive the world. It’s almost a gift and a curse. It’s what makes you get out of bed or stay in bed everyday, a burden if you will.
I’m glad him and Mac miller met and Mac helped him start his music career also bc of earl bc he’d bring vince along to Mac’s home studio to record with them.
My whole thing with Vince’s intellect is he’s so apathetic with it. He’s funny & he holds back bc again to speak on the truth means everyone loses their jobs, but the loss of Ego on him is heavy. He knows there are much bigger issues at play, he knows who he is and how to dance with the jones, as authentic as he is there’s almost a hidden authenticity at play.
these last three albums have been beautiful and people who appreciate introspection are the ones who love them. people saying he should drop stuff like big fish but he’s been exploring his psyche and the sound that fits this specific space and themes hes been in
@@protoT yeah i agree. hes always introspective and full of thought and existentialism. the sound has been reflective of what mind state hes in when writing, these last three have felt calmer & accepting. this new one feels like stillness and meditative
Vince is one of the best in the game right now. This album was great, he has evolved so much as an artist and I can't wait to see what is next for him.
As Zane pointed out at the beginning of this interview, Vince quietly does an outstanding job at everything he sets his mind to. He's honest, but he doesn't grandstand about being truthful. He makes great records, but doesn't boast about their performance or quality. He made an incredible TV show, but I haven't seen him showing off just how good it is. He shines in interviews for both his comedic and inspirational talents, but he doesn't overdo it. Just seems like a genuine, humble dude doing his job. I love being a Vince Staples fan!
THAT HATTTT....is PHUCCIN EVERYTHING!!!!! Only real southern California HEADS KNOW..... Art Laboe was not just the king of the OLDIES FOR MY GENERATION and generations after me....but for my PARENTS GENERATION TOO... I'm talking folks in their 70s and 80s. RIP ART LABOE.... The real dedicated to you OLDIES LEGEND FOREVERRR.. 🕊️🕯️🕯️
been rocking with Vince since 2008 and getting to witness his growth has been an absolute blessing to experience. I completely understand where he's coming from when he talks about knowing his place in the ecosystem but every time he says he doesn't see himself as the "music guy", while I appreciate his self awareness and respect that his heart doesn't lie solely within music and that he has other avenues of creativity to venture into (the Netflix show was amazing), I wish he would give himself more credit. this album marks one of the best 3 album runs I've seen in a while (and personally, my favorite). I know the praise and accolades don't do it for him but I'm really so proud of him. I don't want recency bias to get the best of me and it's still so fresh but this is really feeling like his best album. I loved this interview so much. I feel like in some past interviews, there have been times where interviewers didn't know how to work with Vince's nihilistic viewpoints/answers and sort of just leave it on the table but Zane did really well to frame questions in a way that get to the heart of what Vince is saying without shrugging it off as him being disinterested. another great interview for the books. 💙
I was so hyped to hear the style Vince was hinting at when he released shame on the devil as a single. After listening to dark times fully, bro really branched out with this project
Vince and his discography are very under appreciated. He’s been truly unique in his view and how he taps into his influences. He always comes with the quality
I love this album. He brought music to real life. Showcasing the blessed and worst pasts of life with keys, guitars, word-play lyricism, dialogues, ambience, etc. I’ve played this album on repeat everyday because it just resonates. Thank you Vince, good job.
I haven't listened to Vince in a while but I love this interview and am very curious to catch up on what he has been making, so refreshing to hear him talk
Gonna finish the rest of the interview later I gotta head off to work but I just wanted to give my praises. I’ve been following Vince since Shyne Coldchain Vol. 2 and the growth is amazing. I’m 27 and a resonate so much with Dark Times especially now how my life has been moving. I really appreciate you Vince for making a great work of art, this album has definitely been in constant rotation ✊🏾💯
zane is probably one of my favorite interviewers ever. right off the bat starting the interview with such a provocative and natural sounding question, he’s so professional and energetic, yet heartfelt and personable. fine lines
Love The Vince Staples show! You get some scenes which feel real & where the wit is deadpan and sharp. Then you randomly get a goofy sketch which is laugh out loud quality and very creative. The plots are both non-linear and cohesive. The robbery episode is my favorite…The reveal, the goth clown makeup, the lattes, Airbnb in Tulum, when 1963 (of all years) is the code ☠️. If a second season doesn’t air I will buy a guillotine and start a movement against Netflix.
It’s kinda funny bc Vince does not seem enthusiastic about making music or explaining himself lmao which is news to me bc the album is so well executed and reflective. Down to the production. Hope he’s doing well ❤️
im asian american and grew up with a fish allergy, spent my whole life deprived from almost half of my cultural meals shared with family. that can't have a sandwich line pulled me back miles. this why ima vince staples fan. that liar interlude into justin a real "thats life huh"
"Why did you make this album?" And his response is he's got 1 more album left in his contract has me dying
Étoufée is one of the best songs this year
had that bih on repeat that hook go crazy
Realll
Facts
facts
Big facts
Listened to his album twice in a row and along with this interview I get the sense that he has an innate understanding that he's separate from his ego, which is so rare to be expressed
Absolutely right ma boy
The intelligence and awareness level outside yourself and for yourself has a huge impact on how you perceive the world. It’s almost a gift and a curse. It’s what makes you get out of bed or stay in bed everyday, a burden if you will.
exactly what im doing rn lmaooo
This is the exact kind of comment i was hoping to see in the comment section
That's why he's the realest.
Vince Staples is really growing up and I love that he cares about what he cares about and doesn't trip over what he doesn't. love that!
I feel like that's how a lot of others should be fr
I’m glad him and Mac miller met and Mac helped him start his music career also bc of earl bc he’d bring vince along to Mac’s home studio to record with them.
My whole thing with Vince’s intellect is he’s so apathetic with it. He’s funny & he holds back bc again to speak on the truth means everyone loses their jobs, but the loss of Ego on him is heavy. He knows there are much bigger issues at play, he knows who he is and how to dance with the jones, as authentic as he is there’s almost a hidden authenticity at play.
“Success” is so often based off metrics…..but Vince is on a 3-album run with zero skips🤯…..who else is doing that?
Tyler the creator of
FACTS
This album have no skip. Pure “happiness”
Ngl his last few projects been fire🤷🏾♂️💯😂
right? also love that he keeps them trim and not bloated. Not 18 tracks bloated - tight and controlled. his mantra spilling out to albums
these last three albums have been beautiful and people who appreciate introspection are the ones who love them. people saying he should drop stuff like big fish but he’s been exploring his psyche and the sound that fits this specific space and themes hes been in
I’d say there’s just as much introspection throughout his entire discography, just a different soundscape
Completely agree
@@protoTTrue but it’s more spread out. These last few albums have been really zoned in on a specific feel and sound.
These last three albums are definitely his best and most introspective works
@@protoT yeah i agree. hes always introspective and full of thought and existentialism. the sound has been reflective of what mind state hes in when writing, these last three have felt calmer & accepting. this new one feels like stillness and meditative
Unskippable album. I honestly think it might be his best work. Can’t wait to see what he does without being shackled by a label.
Tbh I’m wondering 🤔 the same thing
He's bout to retire 😂 you can't tell by this interview? Vince is done with the world
@@reekhavoc2932 honestly wouldn’t be surprised, he been done with the music industry😂
@@reekhavoc2932he definitely gives me vibes of "im about to buy a flute and go to japan"
Agreed, it's by far his best work imo. 0 skips. I'm not even the biggest vince fan musically but this one will be in heavy rotation
“Life hard but I go harder, Life hard but I go harder🎶”
Vince is one of the best in the game right now. This album was great, he has evolved so much as an artist and I can't wait to see what is next for him.
As Zane pointed out at the beginning of this interview, Vince quietly does an outstanding job at everything he sets his mind to. He's honest, but he doesn't grandstand about being truthful. He makes great records, but doesn't boast about their performance or quality. He made an incredible TV show, but I haven't seen him showing off just how good it is. He shines in interviews for both his comedic and inspirational talents, but he doesn't overdo it. Just seems like a genuine, humble dude doing his job. I love being a Vince Staples fan!
The whole album is beautiful, the way it flows, the chorus and orchestral sounds. Mac would be so proud of Vince
That was my first thought bruh, he has come a long way from Stolen Youth
@@McJar Yeah! Just Listend to it again the other day!!
Vince’s spike Lee era I fw it
THAT HATTTT....is PHUCCIN EVERYTHING!!!!!
Only real southern California HEADS KNOW..... Art Laboe was not just the king of the OLDIES FOR MY GENERATION and generations after me....but for my PARENTS GENERATION TOO... I'm talking folks in their 70s and 80s.
RIP ART LABOE.... The real dedicated to you OLDIES LEGEND FOREVERRR.. 🕊️🕯️🕯️
99.1 Art Laboe show
💯
neeeeeeed that hat like yesterday
they still tune in sunday nights on 93.5 kday 🙌🙌
i want his hat 🥲
Vince will always create a moment for himself, and I’ll listen every time.
Not the album we deserve, but the album we need 🙏
Absolutely. He put out a good project.
💯
“I actively run from the ‘thing’, & they tell me I’m just tryna be different “ Bar
that question ab kendrick-drake beef was kinda ignorant/disrespectful im glad vince contextualized it
been rocking with Vince since 2008 and getting to witness his growth has been an absolute blessing to experience. I completely understand where he's coming from when he talks about knowing his place in the ecosystem but every time he says he doesn't see himself as the "music guy", while I appreciate his self awareness and respect that his heart doesn't lie solely within music and that he has other avenues of creativity to venture into (the Netflix show was amazing), I wish he would give himself more credit. this album marks one of the best 3 album runs I've seen in a while (and personally, my favorite). I know the praise and accolades don't do it for him but I'm really so proud of him. I don't want recency bias to get the best of me and it's still so fresh but this is really feeling like his best album.
I loved this interview so much. I feel like in some past interviews, there have been times where interviewers didn't know how to work with Vince's nihilistic viewpoints/answers and sort of just leave it on the table but Zane did really well to frame questions in a way that get to the heart of what Vince is saying without shrugging it off as him being disinterested. another great interview for the books.
💙
how were you fw vince when he was 15 yrs old brother
@@agweeta oops, meant 2010, with the Earl feature that shall not be named. and not a brother. hope that helps!
@@catkibble6013ha if you know you know
Vince has this quiet confidence that I really respect. The new album is so good. Really hoping he gets another season of the show too.
The new album is so refreshing. Can’t wait to peel it back more.
Loved the new album “Dark times” especially Étouffée and Black&blue 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Dark times and Self titled are some of the most beautiful music Vince has made ❤
Self Titled is literally perfect.
Don’t sleep on _Ramona Park Broke My Heart_
@@BrotherMalMusicthank you💯
I was so hyped to hear the style Vince was hinting at when he released shame on the devil as a single. After listening to dark times fully, bro really branched out with this project
Look at my guy. Hits netflix and immediately looking like spike lee 😂
He on some grown man ish.
On God 😅
Vince and his discography are very under appreciated. He’s been truly unique in his view and how he taps into his influences. He always comes with the quality
thank you Vince Staples
Vince is a national treasure. Hilarious, introspective, driven, talented. He’s a force!
This album is amazing, his self titled one is my personal favorite it’s a classic to me. He’s been on a crazy run, Étoufée is so fyeee.
He’s been waiting to get out of that deal for a while. Can’t wait to hear his next album.
Everything Vince does speaks volumes & it’s shown through his music since winter in Prague! He deserves his flowers
Shout out to Vince for keeping it 💯 wherever he go
He's politely saying, "I am not your savior!" But he knows it's great 😂
I love this album. He brought music to real life. Showcasing the blessed and worst pasts of life with keys, guitars, word-play lyricism, dialogues, ambience, etc. I’ve played this album on repeat everyday because it just resonates. Thank you Vince, good job.
I haven't listened to Vince in a while but I love this interview and am very curious to catch up on what he has been making, so refreshing to hear him talk
his last three albums are a win streak that needs to be studied, get back on it bro i'm sure you'll love what you hear
I check in on Vince once every three years on average. I’ll mess with him heavy for a couple weeks and then 3 years no contact
Vince is what we need in this industry although he don’t want be .
Great album , cant wait for the next one .
20 minutes in and for the first time I have no idea what they talking about in a Vince staples interview I’ve lost it 💀
vince always delivers mane 🤞
seems like etouffee is everyone's favorite. where's my black and blue gang at
Here🎉
NATE
TRUNK RATTLE
the split in your desk is perfect. thanks to whoever. very nice.
Never been a huge Vince staples fan but this already might be my favorite album of the year.
Gonna finish the rest of the interview later I gotta head off to work but I just wanted to give my praises. I’ve been following Vince since Shyne Coldchain Vol. 2 and the growth is amazing. I’m 27 and a resonate so much with Dark Times especially now how my life has been moving. I really appreciate you Vince for making a great work of art, this album has definitely been in constant rotation ✊🏾💯
I've seen him in concert like 6 years ago, he's super good.
album of the year so far. this blew me away
I love Vince so much he’s so relatable from a person to a artist
As always I see a Vince interview and new music I click
zane is probably one of my favorite interviewers ever. right off the bat starting the interview with such a provocative and natural sounding question, he’s so professional and energetic, yet heartfelt and personable. fine lines
Vince Staples discography is so good and dark times is beautiful and I feel it🔥🔥🔥🔥💯❤️
This studio is the most apple studio 😂
Looking like a whole Apple Store without the apple products
lmao thought i recognized that table/desk from somewhere
I feel like Vince is living life for the second time with all the wisdom he has
VINCE MUSIC NEVER MISSES!!
good to see bro getting his flowers
14:41 This dude is naturally funny lol even in his serious interviews he still finds a way
Bro, this new album "dark times" is my favourite vince staples project fo sho.
i was just binging vince interviews again. perfect timing.
His first breakfast club interview when he was BALD is my favorite interview of his......the PRIMA DONNA era
IF YOU'RE ABLE TO SEPARATE THE EGO FROM YOURSELF.... THAT'S HALF THE BATTLE. REMAINING HUMBLE IS AWESOME...NUFF SAID.
Vince sound mad tired of explaining himself.
This year is the most press he’s done in his career. He already said he doesnt like people like that lol he’s ready to go back to work
I love Vince his growth throughout the years has been amazing
Mans really had me crying on track 1, album is amazing and an instant classic.
I love you vince
Vince is very self aware and that’s what I respect about him
i can't wait to hit 30 and start looking like Spike Lee
One of my favorite people that I don’t know personally.
Genius with words
I thought Vince Staples was a perfectly produced album, i can’t imagine adding or taking anything from it.
Love The Vince Staples show! You get some scenes which feel real & where the wit is deadpan and sharp. Then you randomly get a goofy sketch which is laugh out loud quality and very creative. The plots are both non-linear and cohesive.
The robbery episode is my favorite…The reveal, the goth clown makeup, the lattes, Airbnb in Tulum, when 1963 (of all years) is the code ☠️.
If a second season doesn’t air I will buy a guillotine and start a movement against Netflix.
VINCE IS THE MOST UNDERRATED ARTIST 😭🙏🏽🔥
I cannot wait to meet you Vince.❤
Vince is very intelligent and his music is really underrated
The album is amazing and should be considered
Étoufée is hella doPe!!! Personal favorite!
“Justin” is incredible
Gonna be banging this album for the rest of the year. Amazing body of work. Vince is super talented and deep his lyrics are amazing
Ètoufée,Magic,Aye!(free the homies)&Big fish are all just timeless bangers🔥
It’s kinda funny bc Vince does not seem enthusiastic about making music or explaining himself lmao which is news to me bc the album is so well executed and reflective. Down to the production. Hope he’s doing well ❤️
Then again he don’t be overly enthusiastic abt much anyways so lmaooo
He from Ramona Park 😢 he seen a lot of DARK TIMES...I think buddy is retiring
@reekhavoc2932 you got an alarm set or something?? U woke up JUST TO give me anxiety huh
@@morgancottingham9887 haha no ma'am I would never 😭 I don't want vince to retire I know about 4 of his albums word for word front to back
Just a Lil worn out lol we gunna get him back and better than ever.
project is fire. i’m still stuck on the first 5 tracks
Same 😂 I haven't finished the album haha for 3 days I've only played the first few! I need a day off to sit with this
38:12 never heard someone articulate this so well.
im asian american and grew up with a fish allergy, spent my whole life deprived from almost half of my cultural meals shared with family. that can't have a sandwich line pulled me back miles. this why ima vince staples fan. that liar interlude into justin a real "thats life huh"
Best interview ever watching this at 4am rn
This may be the smartest man in entertainment.
Yup
Dark Times was amazing and this was 🔥🔥🔥.
VINCE BAEEEE
Awesome interview. I found a lot of peace listening to it.
god i love vince.
I hope bro okay, I’ve never seen him look so empty before
first album ive listened to from him .its amazing like everysong its weird
“Who wants to be honest? This is the music business”
Fantastic album and interview
I love you vince staples
Ever since the Joe Budden interview that Vince did in 2018, Pull Up Episode 6, I became a fan.
its cool to see the growth.
Very few three album runs have
Touched this
three? try six man
@@oscarhoare3461yeah!!!! None of his projects miss. Front to back thought provoking raps
Vince Staples is a very well spoken intelligent young black man salute💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
This album is his most cohesive sounding album he’s made. Also
Self titled
@18:10 - @18:31
Dropped a bomb on em, Ace Ventura style 🤣
Zane said you've been overstood lol now try again
Album 🔥
Vince ain’t missed since big fish dropped
Vince is really so intentional, even in his listening skills.
My dawg his thought process is amazing
My Fav Artist Vince Staple mannnnn🔥🔥🔥
honesty is a strict policy