Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - A Review of 1230 Killer Mike
Episode Date: January 29, 2019Killer Mike is an incredible rapper and very interesting person. Check out his music and see what you think if you’re not familiar with his work. Also he has a new show on Netflix so he’s staying ...very busy. Really enjoyed his conversation with Joe and hope he goes back on soon. Enjoy my review folks! Please email me with any suggestions and questions for future Reviews: Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com
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Hello and welcome to another episode of the JRE Review, our review Joe Rogan
Experience Podcasts. For those of you that listen before you know that
sometimes I have guests on, sometimes I do it alone and I just go over parts of
the podcast that I enjoyed, things that were confusing, stuff that I thought was
funny, and try and get to the bottom of who this guest is and see what I learned from it,
what I got out of it.
Yeah, so this week we have Kilomic.
For those of you who don't know Kilomic is Rapper.
He's pretty awesome dude, super chilled, had a really great conversation with Joe, they
got pretty high, I would say, by the end
of it for sure.
This is podcast 1230 of Joe Rogan's experience.
If you haven't listened to it yet, definitely check it out.
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So Mike is a pretty badass guy.
If you're not familiar with his work, check him out.
I mean, his music is everywhere.
I wasn't familiar with him really too much. I'd heard the name.
I hadn't listened to a lot of his stuff but after I googled it and
checked it out on Spotify, I had heard some of his songs. I just didn't realize that was him and
got some great beats. He's a very talented dude. He was talking a little bit kind of getting into the history of
you know hip hop and
His passions and you know he starts talking about how hip hop really is only like 45 years old
Something close to that and that is kind of amazing when you think about it. I mean it is super now
I mean that's right back to the very beginning and and then, you know, it talks a little bit about the history, and it's always fascinating to hear that, and the way that he talks about it.
I mean, when this was all starting to come out, you know, NWA, the 80s, the rest of it, it was, I mean, it wasn't respected in a lot of ways by a lot of people. It wasn't seen as
anywhere the art form that it is today and it's just cool now to hear these older guys talk about
it with like this reverence and like a history and it's a big part of culture and where it came
from and how it started and and it was yeah
It was cool to get into it kind of surprising
Too, I didn't know Joe listened to a lot of hip hop, but I guess it turns out he does a little bit
He had a trip down to San Diego recently. It was listening to a lot of kilomite stuff probably prepping for the podcast
I mean, that's a polite thing to do, but uh said he was really into the music
Described a lot of it is kind of like
workout music in a way. I mean, it really gets your pumped. It's pretty freaking awesome.
As you can imagine when you write a lot of lyrics and you have controversial things to say,
you're also going to be a big proponent of freedom of speech, which of course Mike is.
component of freedom of speech, which of course Mike is, Kehl Mike talks about that, and the people that have fought
for freedom of speech, and how hard it is to maintain it.
I mean, especially in today's culture, Joe couldn't agree more.
I mean, that conversation is coming up a lot in what Joe does,
but I mean, you know, Joe speaks for a living.
So having the ability
to freely speak is an important part of what he does, you know. And rock stars and rappers
and all sorts, they used to get locked up for the things that they said, you know, they
were told in certain areas when they were told or they'd have a concert, you can't save
this and that or whatever. And I definitely if you saw that NWA movie,
you know, that that happened to them in some cities.
And crazy.
I mean, really, it's just nuts to think
that there was that kind of control happening.
We got to make sure that it doesn't happen again.
Kale Mike does a lot for his local community,
talks about how, you know about how to give back. He wants to fight for the poorer communities and give them opportunity and really kind of
build up certain areas.
And Joe brings up a good point at helping a poorer area.
He's also profitable too because there's resources that people that want to work, there's
cut, you know, stores and retail that can be moved into an area and with some proper management
we can help a lot of these people in these poorer communities in the US, like get out of
the struggle that they're in and it's very true. So it's
cool to hear these guys create that dialogue and talk about kind of a giving back, you know,
in that sense. And how difficult it is to get back on your feet because they gave the
example of how prisoners, some prisoners are like fighting fires even, right? So they
pull them out of prison and they're like digging ditches or
they're making fire lines where they separate the trees so that the fires can't jump across.
They're getting paid a dollar a day or an hour or something like that. It's crazy. But the worst part
is when they get out, even though when they get out of prison so they've learned this new skill,
they can't do anything with it because they have a felony, you can't become a fireman. So they allow them to do it for no money, but you can't do it when
you get out with that skill set, which is, you know, which is tough.
It's a tough situation. Obviously they broke the law and you're going to lose
some, some opportunities because of that, but, you know, it just makes it very
difficult, right? It makes it difficult. So mine talks about how, how can he help? How can you give back? And one thing he talks
about is being a tutor. You should be a tutor to people, be a mentor. That's a good way
to give back, teach someone else what you know. You know, if you're like a high school
kid, teach an eighth grade or something that you've figured out already and just kind of keep that mindset.
And in the same way, you'll find your own mentors and you'll find things that you want to
learn from other people.
And that's kind of an important process.
Having an mentor or even being one is an excellent way to give back and learn a lot, right?
These guys in this conversation do get very high and they get very silly as well
and they start talking about movies that they love, movies that they're into, like best movie. Of
course John Wick comes up because Kiana Reeves is about us and that he's kicking a lot of ass
and shooting all kinds of people and the cars in that movie. So good. So good.
I haven't seen John work too yet, but the first one was just insane.
Honestly, I can't believe I haven't seen the second one either.
He just, he's, he counter-reves, he's just crushing it in those movies.
He, he might as well just stop doing all other movies,
just make a new John work every year.
Kind of like how Tom Cruise does with those missions and possible.
Just keep crashing it with badass fighting movies.
I don't know, why not?
Why not?
What else he got to do?
Just do that, make loads of money.
Really the higher they got through this podcast, the further they moved towards different
drugs that they've done or tried or got onto and one of them popped up
And this was kind of interesting with Salvia Salvia trips Joe was talking about how these just Salvia used to be legal
You could get it everywhere even gas stations whatever and he talks about
One time that he did it and the trip wasn't super trippy for him
But he did see outside of himself,
he could like see his body kind of floating over. He talked about Ariesha Fierce trip and how Aries
lived the different life for a month under the water or something and I guess you can pull up his
story online and hear about that. I have no experience with that one, that drug. I have only really heard
pretty awful stories about it, so I've had no kind of inclination to even consider
trying it. Joe said it was like in the basil family or something like that. I don't
know if it's related, but the trips always just sound terrifying from anything that I've
heard. I don't know what there is to learn from it
But you know, what is that? What is that when people talk about seeing their body outside of their body?
Is this just a weird
Dream hallucination type thing or is this like the soul portion and
If it is the soul why do you even have eyes? Why can you see it all? Like none of that makes any sense to me. Like why are you in a particular point of
space? Why wouldn't you just be everywhere or nowhere? I don't know. It seems very
strange. Kiln Mike brings up some great points at the end when they just talk
about what their jobs are and how much they love them, like he loves making music, he loves rapping, he loves all this. And then he says to Joe that Joe's main job is making people laugh
and his side hustle is making people think. And that's a really cool way to describe the things that
Joe Roman does, I think, makes him laugh as his main job, that's his difficult job, and his side hustle is making people think.
And that is very true, I think.
I like the way that Mike put that together,
but you would imagine he would, he's good with words,
he's good at expressing himself and describing his world.
Definitely check out the podcast.
I really thought Killer Mike was a great guest,
super interesting guy, and just one of the more chilled, more thought out, more kind of
loving guests that Joe has had on for a long time. So I hope he comes back. I'd like to hear
what you guys think. Definitely check out one out, and thanks for listening to the review. I appreciate it.
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