montellll! we used to work together at the grocery store years ago!! so incredibly awesome to see how far you've come & continue to go! keep doing you!
@deonyvines11 ай бұрын
Fantastic!! Good Job Boat!!!
@OfficialStreamSagaTv11 ай бұрын
And what u doing
@user-bf3yh6ue7p11 ай бұрын
not the time not the place, life goes different ways for everyone. Why does it matter what he does when he's just happy to see that his friend made it
@db509410 ай бұрын
@@OfficialStreamSagaTvnone your business
@Chrollojr6610 ай бұрын
@@OfficialStreamSagaTv no need to be a nosey bitch. He’s giving his mans his flowers. Just read and go on
@YAWNlES10 ай бұрын
“lean into it. this is who i am, and just let it be”
@CarlCyborg11 ай бұрын
The way this interview is shot is so innovative, like a breath of fresh air from the regular interviews we see in media. keep up the good work my man
@ModernResilience10 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more, very different stylistically. I really enjoyed it.
@StaceyFoxx10 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Tyler The Creator’s FLOWER BOY : a conversation interview
@matthew8lippman11 ай бұрын
glad to hear that you still believe in the Savior. we’re all on our own journey and it is no one’s place to judge where another person is at with their faith. praying for the best Montell
@dakotataylor469611 ай бұрын
As Christians we should be judging certain things but not for someone’s ultimate salvation; that is ultimately up to God. The key to rightly judging is removing the log from your own eye before helping your brother remove the speck from his. Please don’t think we are not to judge others actions. There are truly evil things in this world; the key is to judge according to Gods standard. Montell clearly does not believe in the God of the Bible which means he will not be inheriting the grace that is given by Him. We should be calling for repentance not pointing him to destruction.
@deanesco11 ай бұрын
@@dakotataylor4696If you judge others. God will judge you for that. Do not judge because the revenge and what people deserve is in gods hands. Judging is arrogance and arrogance leads to death. We are all sinners don’t forget that
@Bomhilsnotcountries11 ай бұрын
@@deanescoYou idiot
@mihlesalman94611 ай бұрын
@@dakotataylor4696you shouldn’t be judging anyone
@dakotataylor469611 ай бұрын
@@deanesco I think you’ve ultimately misunderstood the text. We are not to judge someone in regards to their salvation. But we are to judge their actions. It even tells us we will know somebody by their fruits. How will we know their fruits if we do not judge their actions? The goal is to imitate Christ. If we see people actively sinning, but decide not to use our judgment then we are also sinning. Be careful not to get lost in the semantics.
@zoekeller978711 ай бұрын
it’s palpable how gentle and carefully articulate both of you are
@nickjones549511 ай бұрын
These comments are insulting. Enough..
@zoekeller978711 ай бұрын
@@nickjones5495 what do you mean
@MrTacO-rw4kx10 ай бұрын
you wouldnt say this if it was two white men talking
@madimi15610 ай бұрын
Anyone of any race can speak gently, carefully, and articulately. It’s wild y’all think it’s racist to compliment black men for speaking as such. Sincerely, an AfroLatina Woman.
@MrTacO-rw4kx10 ай бұрын
Have you ever seen these comments left on a video that wasn't of a POC speaking. When i was younger people used to complement my black friends for speaking with proper grammar as if they expected them not to.@@madimi156
@yk_ewokyt638511 ай бұрын
I love the rawness of this interview, montell you’ve created something special with this one
@civilchaos-10 ай бұрын
Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him
@canaanwilson743811 ай бұрын
This is one of the coolest conversations I’ve seen in a long time.
@Ciirski10 ай бұрын
I love this style of interview, the artistic camera angles, the format the video was filmed, the subject matter covered in this conversation. This was an amazing piece, keep up the great work.
@christurner406611 ай бұрын
been watching bro go from making artistic short films to making it in music to being able to do interviews like this.... God bless you and all your success brother
@cynthiaabuede141910 ай бұрын
This episode hits. I love the showcasing of both of your belief systems and its intersection to your music. Specifically speaking to Yatchy, I've grown up with him and he has brought happiness and positivity to his music in different fashions and tones. That latest album attest to that-- the versatility and maturity of the tone of this album. It literally saved me from dropping out, it provided this sunshine during rainy days, confidence, etc. I'm excited to see him continue to expand in music realms.
@culturalbeast072211 ай бұрын
I appreciate how insightful you and yatchy both are. As well as how you both really take time to listen and empathize with one other. In general, it’s amazing to see how artists alike perceive life and the world around them; taking note on where any opinions collide and contradict.
@ashtray0belief11 ай бұрын
This might sound a little unhinged, but I'll say it anyway. I've been seeking escape for as long as I can remember myself. Elaborate daydreams as a child, video games later on, and writing now, writing's always been there, but it's my only productive/creative escapism method these days. In 2021 I revamped an old character - a man who came from a religious (Christian) background and lost his way at some point, pulled away from God, and gave in to the lifestyle of a sinner, but not without constantly feeling guilt over that. Alcoholism, social isolation and perversion basically, a kind soul who punishes himself for his sins by pulling away from society and no longer believing that he is worthy of God's love. Now, I don't come from a religious background myself, but through this character, the first spark ignited. In addition to that, I always research and discover new music for my characters, so I can give them more depth etc. And that's how I came to discovery Montell, actually. My fictional character first felt this man's music, and by consequence, so did I. I am very, very grateful to have discovered Montell and his work. In a world of emphasis on image, copied and pasted productions, entire artists, I could feel from day one that this man was something entirely authentic and unique, which is so, so rare to come across these days. I can confidently say that I've never heard anything else that reminds me of Montell's work, and I genuinely think that's something that every artist wants to have said about their work. I'm happy and proud to be part of this journey, and I promise to support, too, when I can economically afford to. Thank you for everything, Montell. I am looking forward to seeing your growth as an artist and a person, and I do genuinely believe you're here to do great things with your gift. God bless, and all the very best to you and your creative endeavours.
@Lukee-2223410 ай бұрын
That's awesome man. Watching this interview and reading your comment helped spark up my own creative thoughts too. Thanks for sharing. Peace and blessings
@ashtray0belief10 ай бұрын
@@Lukee-22234 That is beautiful to hear, man. Thanks for reading, and I wish you all the best in your creation, too! God bless.
@ChrisHowlandOfficial11 ай бұрын
We did “Holding Me Down” in 2017, and 7 years later I’m here watching this conversation with lil yatchy. Pretty surreal and bizarre, the directions life takes. Never seems to unfold the way we expect. What’s next? God knows.
@Claudia-hl5or10 ай бұрын
We need an interview like this, but for you! I’ve never seen an artist have so much tension with his own audience but I think people just need *this*, more of you Montell, and your thoughts and perspective and voice. I think there’s a lot of confusion for those that follow you and we need to give eachother the grace to a) understand you and where you’re coming from and b) you to understand the people who support you and where they’re truly coming from. At the end of the day each person here is a human being and everyone has perceptions and misconceptions, from both sides. But I patiently wait for a time where we can come together and understand one another again, because It shouldn’t be like this. But I think only you can restore that connection, not through posts that people need to decipher but an honest and open conversation just like this
@roonbopp10 ай бұрын
This is next level cinematography. Wow
@TheSidewalk711 ай бұрын
The pillars of faith shouldn't be held up by our parents' perception. We should be able to build up our own relationship with God and not feel pressured to by another. That's a huge way people are not able to "find" God. They aren't feeling it; they aren't in it. When I was saved, I was in my room watching a video explaining the gospel. I understood it and felt actual guilt. I never felt pressure to be saved, I only saw my consequence, and I hated what I've done. I completely saw how Jesus dying saved us, and I couldn't stop crying. That's the power of God. That's evidence the spirit of Christ has come upon me. My parents were never Christians. I wasn't brought up a Christian. It was just me and God alone in my room.
@micaelav847011 ай бұрын
Praise God❤
@Zeno2611 ай бұрын
Pause
@nickjones549511 ай бұрын
@@Zeno26 oh shit
@highferaltruth11 ай бұрын
you felt guilt for what exactly? yourself?
@MargieRose77711 ай бұрын
WOW ❤
@threeworld11 ай бұрын
Don’t let nobody tell you what to think but those you see Christ in. If God put a conviction in you and has revealed Himself to you-don’t run from Him.The Fear Of The Lord Is The Beginning Of Wisdom. You have a conviction for fearing the Lord in this generation, you know how rare and sacred that is? It’s a gift from God, don’t let nobody douse that flame. It’s by Grace we are saved through the blood of Jesus not by our own works so that no man may boast before God. Praying over you today brother. You are in a very tough place but He can meet you anywhere at anytime just keep turning to Him no matter what, He wants to meet us at the bottom of the pit. He died for us on our worst most sinful day. His love overcomes our sin. Love you bro
@stephanielriver.795311 ай бұрын
You’re not alone montel been following your channel for years and admired how your heart was on fire for God previously it was something truly courageous I too struggle in my walk with Christ thank you for shearing your story brother I believe God is still in control and using you for a special purpose love you
@BabvBlues11 ай бұрын
How am I alive for this 🫶🏽 so blessed !! Making history boys
@boonebooneboone11 ай бұрын
never thought i would ever see this legendary collab
@sky-tww11 ай бұрын
yachty has the smoothest voice
@MargieRose77711 ай бұрын
I love his voice
@debbiecrankin11 ай бұрын
Meatwad
@yungdolos516110 ай бұрын
That’s his voice off the opiates
@kingxevi10 ай бұрын
Don’t be influenced, be the influencer
@Malibugreen0010 ай бұрын
I love the camera and sounds in the interview. Optimist 🧡
@aaliyahfaith777711 ай бұрын
lil boat and montell fish we are swimming in the ocean of love that is truly remarkable
@michaelonwuamaegbu163711 ай бұрын
This weirdly made me feel a peace
@dead_r33d10 ай бұрын
the shooting of this interview is so refreshing. what a masterpiece
@exhila11 ай бұрын
I lost my girlfriend to suicide and spent the next year self sabotaging every single one of my relationships, hurting other people, self-destructing, and pushing away every single person around me/making absolutely everyone hate me because of how much I hated and blamed myself. Very real thing that I'm so glad to see two big names like you and Yachty bring light on, hurt people hurt people
@pontythython190111 ай бұрын
I hope you can keep moving man, recovery is real you can get there. Bless you .
@Bomhilsnotcountries11 ай бұрын
Little yactchy had sex with multiple women he had options... 😂
@semibeatzz10 ай бұрын
This is a breath of fresh air
@proverbs312010 ай бұрын
I just love Montell! You can tell he still has this loving innocence to him still and he wears his heart on his sleeve! ❤
@jeicub776311 ай бұрын
This was amazing bro . Hearing you speak from a raw place was cool cause Ive only really been able to peep you from the music and what you post on IG . So I never know if like you went off the deep end or if it's just an artistic display kinda thing . But seeing this I resonate with it alot and I feel like alot of people who grow up christian do ( or just people in general) but most ppl are scared to be transparent . I used to trap pretty heavy and I would see PK's come in a buy some dope all the time and they would tell me "I do what I want , I just can't let certain people know about it " So from one perspective you see a kid walking a straight and narrow path image wise and from another angle you see a kid who was broken , hurting and maybe even a little "lost" as most would say . So when I started making music myself , I started to see the dynamic of the world based on what category people placed music in . I understood that music is a representation of who that person is but then there's the other side of the coin where its also a product that's being sold .. So it can only be sooo transparent at one time . Like if that same worship artist whos singing about serving God and following Jesus made an introspective album about the dark parts of their life and what they really thought and felt at the time ,within the same package .. It might not sell too well to their target audience . So it's almost like you have to choose , who you want to sell this to ... But most "Real' Artist don't really think like that . Rick Rubin said one time that "The consumer comes last when it comes to making music" Like you can't make the music to please an audience , It has to be something that comes from a real place within yourself . But when it comes to christian music , the thought process is "I wanna let the Holy Spirit within me speak, But I can't let too much of myself get on it because then it'll get dirty and it wont edify Gods sheep" . But when you give it out raw and uncut , you show them the good bad and the ugly and if they can get passed the dirt they can actually get a clearer picture of what the human heart is going through. In the Bible we see the ugly side of alot of believers , God didn't leave that out so why should we ? But then you read psalms and it's just so pure and holy , I almost have to believe that was the space that the psalmist was in at the time of writing . But I say that to say , you built this platform on the foundation of believing in christ and that to me is a firm foundation . "Wonderful God" did so much for me on my Journey of getting to know Jesus . nd your music that is a little more introspective really let me know that im not alone and that other people struggle with this good and evil dynamic . My only 2 cents would be to not keep Jesus out of it . Bring em into the mess . Christianity the religion and Jesus the person are two different relationships and the one that matters is with Jesus the person . You don't do your friends dirty because you don't want to lose them as a friend , not because youre scared of what they'll do to you . Nd that's love . But youre breaking boundaries and it's a beautiful thing bro . Keep going 💯 Love
@austinrichard804610 ай бұрын
Glad to see artists being artists in the most art focused way Keep it up fellas
@fasina416211 ай бұрын
This collab came out of NOWHERE ❤😂
@whykeenan11 ай бұрын
i could listen to convo like this for a min
@hadrrienprod11 ай бұрын
lil yatchy's interview are always the best. we can relate to him
@JUFUWORLD11 ай бұрын
i needed this
@MrAkaprimetime11 ай бұрын
This was actually pretty dope i like the whole vibe of this interview even the way it was filmed; great job Montell keep up the great work you should definitely try & do more of these sit down interviews 💯
@ryebreadmusic110 ай бұрын
this is such beautiful discourse. excellent job
@rebekahmonet377611 ай бұрын
Hey Montell, I pray that everything goes well for you, and I pray that you never let go of the love and hand of our Saviour. I pray He reveals the message of the Cross to you, everything we need to run this race and live this life, was paid for at the Cross. The grace to obey, the power to say no to sin, the grace for an increase in faith, was paid for at the Cross. Jesus loves you so much, God loved you so much that He did everything for us to live this life victoriously, and endure to the end. All we have to do is show up and believe in Him. If we trust Him, and walk day by day and step by step with Him, He will work everything out ❤
@BlackBeltTitus10 ай бұрын
Love how raw this interview was!!! felt like 2 friends talking... which I guess is what was happening!!
@aaronherrera429911 ай бұрын
I can say this was by far the best production podcast set up, definitely see the creative vision for making this how you want it to look. 🤝🏽
@rafasantana711 ай бұрын
Sending so much love your way Montell. You are so full of light, the Lord loves you, you are His. Lord’s Child forever! Since 2015❤️
@Bomhilsnotcountries11 ай бұрын
Who cares. Montell isn't Christian never was.
@BeastgamerGHG11 ай бұрын
8:24 I can relate to that so much man. This video gave me so much joy fr. Inspired asf. Happy. Thank you❤️
@DIGITALBREAD_11 ай бұрын
this is amazing👏🏼 best shot interview i’ve ever seen
@YOUNGLEGIONNAIRE11 ай бұрын
watch tyler the creators flower boy interview. I assure you that inspired parts of this
@LoveyTheDon11 ай бұрын
Love this conversation. So dope. And the filming technique is so fire! Cant wait to get into your music!
@lilunadvised11 ай бұрын
this was very much needed in the music community.
@thechancellor84211 ай бұрын
I’m older 44 and I always rocked with him. That’s why we like boat he is a individual and just does his own thing!
@Dorian-tp3ju11 ай бұрын
So beautifully filmed, First interview in a while i've been totally submerged in.
@DataKnight10 ай бұрын
Yoooo, i was one of your fan since 2020, and i am so impressed how far you have come. love it man. proud of you.
@jessiccacarolina10 ай бұрын
I really love this, what a productive conversation. It's like a podcast but the way you set the vibe and tone for the video and the visuals it's cinematic like! Love this keep growing and loving what you do bro bro.
@arinzechukwuka612211 ай бұрын
This is simply a matter of, "the blind leading the blind"... Two grown men glorifying their feelings and condemning their roots simply because it doesn't fit into their selfish interests for fame and status. Yes, you can call me "crazy".. but i can't expect you to understand since you're just as blinded. Don't worry, reality will hit this fallen world real hard soon enough. Bear this in mind. There's no much time for the blind. Run to the Lord Jesus. His love supercedes every comfort of lies. Like Montel said, "someone made all this"... And we all will be held accountable for all we do here in this physical realm by that "someone".. God bless you
@fishtheman10 ай бұрын
Be careful with the seduction, only God is good. Jesus answered “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but through me”
@mgrswurld11 ай бұрын
Legendary collab
@Bomhilsnotcountries11 ай бұрын
Yeah great collab two weak men...
@mantaanafm11 ай бұрын
we’re collab next
@WebsterX_2 ай бұрын
beautiful, needed.
@4_mugen10 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful video. Change is so necessary
@nickstojakovic11210 ай бұрын
This was a huge blessing. Thank you Yachty and Montell. Made me feel like this was a pitstop along the way. You both, are very aware of yourself it feels, and idk that feeling of slowing down brushed off onto me in a way that kind of splits up my internal world into a place of peace and a place of work. Almost like this was an escape from the hustle of everyday life but not quite. If that last part made sense idk. But thank you guys. Peace and Love. -Nick.
@drewkedersha986011 ай бұрын
Hey brother- been thinking about leaving a note for a while, but have been cautious about it since I don’t want to just add to the noise. I honestly don’t think it’s healthy for most people in the public eye to read comments, but since you have been, I’ve been working on something that I would want you (and other fans) to see. Here are the two things I’ve landed on that I think would be helpful to add- apology and nuance. Before anything else- Montell I am sorry. I know I can’t apologize on behalf of the entire Church and everyone you feel that has pushed you away but I want to try. I’m sorry we’ve poured judgement on you instead of Christ-like love. I’m sorry we’ve assumed things about someone we don’t know. I’m sorry we’ve argued with you in the comments. I’m sorry for how we’ve weaponized the Sword of the Spirit against one of our own instead of the true enemy. I’m sorry we’ve pigeon holed you into being a strictly Christian artist, when life is so much more nuanced. I hope somewhere in your journey you can find a place to forgive us, even if everyone single person who hurt you isn’t apologizing. I have been praying for you, and will continue to (and I’m not just saying that). Now for some nuance- part of me hopes and wants to believe that there is more going on than meets the eye (this section is more for other readers but if you want to confirm/deny that would be epic too). The main idea I’m processing: Montell Frazier is an artist and Montell Fish is a character, so there is some form of deviance from reality for the sake of art and portraying a message. In the same way that Dj Gummy Bear and Ghostboi were created to explore ideas, Montell Fish is still a part of that. Based on this assumption, there could be a whole range of actual realities contrary to “Montell is now satanic/isn’t a Christian anymore”. Option 1- Montell and God are still very close, and this whole Charlotte arch is entirely an artistic choice, designed to offend the religious elite (in the same way Jesus would consistently piss off the Pharisees). These offensive choices could also be happening as a tool to drive engagement (more comments=more engagement=more help from the algorithm=more reach). In the third album of this trilogy, Montell reaches acceptance and goes back to God- it’s all for the plot. Option 2- that’s what this started as, but people in the comments pushed Montell towards actual deconstruction. I think this is a very real possibility. The degree to which the imagery has become pagan/satanic is an artistic exaggeration of walking away from the faith. I would call this the Kanye effect… in his documentary, Kanye asks Coodie to stop filming at some point because he began playing a character- Kanye eventually became the character that he was originally just putting on for show. Look where it’s led him. Option 3- there is still some degree of artistic expression, but Montell really has left the faith and is exploring paganistic/worldly ideals. To you Christians in the comments: give Montell the benefit of the doubt… he is a human being experiencing a season of hardship. Many of you reformed believers hold tightly to assurance of faith… in that case, it’s impossible for Montell to have left Christ. To those of you who don’t hold to that doctrine, we know that God leaves the 99 for the 1- let Him do His thing. God will keep pursuing Montell as He has pursued each of us. No one is to far gone. Pray for Montell, and unless you actually know him, leave him alone.
@toniodejimi390511 ай бұрын
I think it's even more nuanced than that, though. I think that there were definitely some people who unfairly criticized and attacked him for not being the textbook Christian man. Those people weaponized the Word and expected a 25-year-old to be perfect. He can't be. That's a legitimate issue, but at the same time, there have been people coming from a genuinely good place who are nervous about the direction of his music. It's one thing to make a few secular songs about love or telling some story, but when Scripture is getting quoted less, and we see the flesh take over, that's when we need to (lovingly, which some of us haven't done well) correct and make sure he looks at God instead of the storm. This life just isn't worth eternal damnation, I'm sorry, it isn't. It's a crappy situation where we see the enemy rip apart, scheme and manipulate in order to get people away from God, both within his life and our reactions to it. I've seen this story play out too many times before and it would be a massive loss to lose such a giant in the Christian music space. :/
@dakotataylor469611 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but from a reformed perspective we would actually say he never knew Christ to begin with. The only other option is that he has stumbled. Sadly many will be before the Lord one day and he will say depart from Me, I never knew you. God is the sole proprietor of our salvation there is nothing you can do to earn it that’s why it is grace and mercy. If we could do something to earn our salvation we wouldn’t need Jesus; which is clearly not the truth.
@drewkedersha986011 ай бұрын
@@toniodejimi3905 I agree completely… definitely is more nuanced since Montell is a human being and all humans are complex (especially creatives)- I had just already said a lot lol. I guess the nuance that I’m trying to prioritize is giving him the benefit of the doubt as an artist making a statement and figuring out his life. And I agree that the enemy is very effective in corrupting people in the public eye. What I’m wrestling with is if we should be lovingly calling out or if that should be a job for people who are actually in his life and know him personally
@drewkedersha986011 ай бұрын
@@dakotataylor4696 hi Dakota! I agree completely and that’s what I was going for… my apologies if you felt misrepresented. I was thinking through the lens of that second option you presented (thinking that he is stumbling and God will pick him back up as one of the elect) Ultimately none of us can look at another person and determine if they are saved or not, but Jesus did say we can know his followers by their fruit… looking at Montells early career it did seem like he was bearing fruit that seemed to point to a true relationship with Christ, so that’s what I was alluding to
@plamedirreisthemorningsee76011 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but you can't give this man an excuse. No doubt, God still loves him and is near to him, but he can't be pushed away from God because he knew him he used to seek Him. However, he still chose his flesh over Christ. To be honest, this has nothing to do with other Christians. It's honestly just him. The Christian lifestyle or music didn't fulfill him in this life. This is spiritual warfare, not about him turning from Christ because of other Christians opinions of him.
@xaviercomas242411 ай бұрын
i didnt start listening to your music until late last year , as a young black musician raised in church i FEEL a lot of what you say and i appreciate finding about you and your music. i never was really into yachty in middle/high school but now hes been all over my recommended and every song i listen to is fire. this is a dope ass collab and im glad it exists. Happy Black History Month✊🏾
@Bomhilsnotcountries11 ай бұрын
WACK😂
@pjicy11 ай бұрын
Low key the last thing I ever thought would happened
@Christine-el1ng10 ай бұрын
This interview felt like a confession!! It’s so insightful and inspiring🫶🏽 filming is on another level
@alexanderl963411 ай бұрын
I cannot articulate how much i love this video and your music
@nglthyluvrerefr11 ай бұрын
I absolutely love these talks with you Montell, you need rod wave on here about childhood
@Sknofall10 ай бұрын
Cried when yachty was suprised that you used to think the way you do. It’s wild how that condemned mindset is a thing not everyone goes through, it’s a lonely reality to live in and it’s a reality I one day wish to escape/be set free from. Just maybe I’ll make it.
@wherescalebshaw11 ай бұрын
this was so tight, love the candid conversation
@owentoth568711 ай бұрын
I really love this calming feeling in this video ❤
@yourlocalusername39211 ай бұрын
You been making huge waves this year, Daniel Caesar and now LIL YACHTY💯 ,keep pushing the envelope Montell
@stephenchinn139711 ай бұрын
best inteview ive seen cinematically, Thank you
@Blue.velvet.012411 ай бұрын
I love this sm you have a way with these interviews
@enebechioliver376111 ай бұрын
These interview is highly therapeutic ❤🎉
@quinnayers11 ай бұрын
Whenever I've let it flow I've created some of my most successful pieces! This is so factual.
@Spacecoop00710 ай бұрын
Yo the way this video was made is so dif good shit ur tufferson holy cowski
@austinrichard804610 ай бұрын
The camera angles were awesome
@athornton410 ай бұрын
amazing conversation
@nessaluvv11 ай бұрын
this was so beautiful thank you
@thatboyhamad10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@syedyuvraz325810 ай бұрын
most beautiful talk show ive seen after yachty and drake
@icndreams60110 ай бұрын
lil Yachty is undeniably a true artist
@untilthereisnoend36686 ай бұрын
Best interview style ever!
@silentred833311 ай бұрын
It’s not a coincidence that i opened youtube 10 minutes after it released
@stevebuscemi418511 ай бұрын
Yes it is
@kaleblinhart116511 ай бұрын
I love adventure tume
@Bomhilsnotcountries11 ай бұрын
Who cares 😴
@Daedal.stills11 ай бұрын
new meta fs loving the curation of these
@stephansnow777711 ай бұрын
Thank you for this gentleman 🎶🎶❤️
@pinktalk184311 ай бұрын
He said: Falling to far from Redemption 😢❤. I felt that. #Jesus Jesus Jesus 🙏🏽
@EddyAspect11 ай бұрын
what a great conversation
@neolojizzm21429 ай бұрын
montell is pne of THE MOST wholesome personalitys on the ingernet … also in the world … props and much love dude❤ keep it up do what you love ❤️
@podcast211610 ай бұрын
Love yatchi, love montell
@lefton4ya11 ай бұрын
This life ain’t worth eternal damnation!
@notibutthespicegirls937211 ай бұрын
or ahnialation for that matter.
@JesusSavesSouls11 ай бұрын
Making music isn’t going to send you to hell.
@leah-bq4zk11 ай бұрын
@@JesusSavesSoulsthat was simply the name of one of montell’s shows
@lefton4ya11 ай бұрын
@@JesusSavesSouls watch the video and you will get the reference
@Macodythemetta11 ай бұрын
Can u check my music out so I don’t have to go down that road then?
@sethgadd532710 ай бұрын
i loved this no cap
@shaylanepinak311711 ай бұрын
wow…the feeling this video gave me ✨
@alexanderthealchemist11 ай бұрын
i love these videos
@Scubak4710 ай бұрын
beautiful interview
@m0vemento11 ай бұрын
this is so amazing both of y'all are so talented
@slowmo4310 ай бұрын
truly amazing interview 🤞
@toniodejimi390511 ай бұрын
But are you growing towards a new higher calling from the Lord or are you pushing into the flesh which will ultimately betray you? I mean this with absolutely no hate or anger. I mean this because you make phenomenal music that has opened doors in my life and others on what worship can sound like. I understand that you might not have grown up in a household that was biblically sound, and there is a lot of unpacking (both within Scripture and outside of it) that probably needs to happen there. God won't damn you to Hell, absolutely, but living in iniquity isn't the way that we are called to live. You've been in my prayers that you will grow stronger in your faith because it would break my heart to see someone with a genuine gift, who made Christian music look and sound cool to slowly fizzle out with God. Though this life may have difficulty, know that it won't always be moments of suffering, for our Lord wants us to be overjoyed and content with what He's given us. Jesus said this kinda nutty thing in John that I think might be a reminder for all of us: “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33). Fight the fight and know you are loved.
@SyoDraws11 ай бұрын
The Lord's love is fuel for the fight ❤
@PabloBrown10 ай бұрын
this video is so beautifully made
@Snowlys10 ай бұрын
As someone who is searching for Christ and battling all sorts of stuff my parents never battled, it hurts to hear montel say “coming from almost an overly Christian family”. He doesn’t realize how lucky he is. A lot of us wish we had that growing up as opposed to parents abusing drugs and other stuff.
@calvarydominique9 ай бұрын
I mean, you know there’s a whole world in between having an “overly christian family” and having “parents abusing drugs and other other stuff,” right?
@plmlfe9 ай бұрын
Overly Christian and drugs can also come hand in hand too, c’mon now…
@lizaogolenko11 ай бұрын
you should do a interview with mathew williams, that would be sick
@simplyshaye77711 ай бұрын
Living life doesn’t mean living in sin
@mshellr10 ай бұрын
I would love to see an interview like this with Teezo Touchdown