-
What's up everybody?
This is Eric Nam and I'm here
-
to talk to you about a brand new,
really cool, super trendy
-
All the insiders are doing it
-
and it's called "MINDSET"
-
What is "MINDSET"?
-
"MINDSET" by Dive Studios is a brand new platform
-
where we have audio collections
and "boosters" , right?
-
from your favorite artists,
including myself
-
and we go through our lives.
And we go through the highs and lows
-
the struggles, the triumphs-
there's gonna be tears
-
there's gonna be laughter, there's is all sorts of emotions thats's you're gonna get
-
out of this "MINDSET" application
-
And myself, I'm doing it because I want to be able to
-
impact listeners in a very positive way
-
I wanna share stories that are raw, intimate, vulnerable
-
and honest about me with everybody else
-
So that hopefully you guys feel heard
-
And seen
-
And understood in some way. And hopefully impacted in a positive way
-
So you guys can check it out! It's free to download
-
You can go to "Get Mindset".
-
G-E-T-M-I-N-D-S-E-T.com
-
Or go to your app store and type in " MINDSET by Dive Studios"
-
It's free to download and you can start listening for free! It is free to start listening
-
So please check it out!
-
Support the cause!
-
We've worked really hard on it and I hope you absolutely love it
-
So I'll see you guys on the platform
-
GetMindset.com
-
And now back to our show! Bye!
-
Alright! Welcome everybody again to another episode of Get Real hosted by us
-
-BM
-
-Ashley B Choi
-
-And Peniel of BTOB
-And Jackson
-
We will get honest about our ups and downs of our young adulthood but from our perspective
-
And if you guys are in here
-
We got Jackson Wang from China in the building!
-
TEAM WANG IN THE HOUSE!
We got Team Wang in the building!
-
Oh my God! I've been wanting to come to the show long time ago
-
But..You know...
-
You guys never reached out
-
-P: We didn't?
-
-BM: Hold on! Wait a minute...
-
(Inaudible)
-
-P: Who didn't reach out?
-
-J: No, actually I really wanted to be on
-
-J: I know there's another podcast with Eric Nam, right?
-
-J: And there's one that Jae is on
-
-BM: Right, right.
Yeah!
-
-J: Do they have they have, like their own seperate ones?
-
-J: Or what? What is it?
-
-P: Yes, they're all seperate
-A: Yeah, they have their own shows
-
-J: All seperate?
-
-J: Jae has his own. And Eric has his own
-
-J: And this is the most popular one, is it?
-
-P: Propably
-
-A: Yeah..
-
(Laughter)
-
-BM: Shut that sh*t down
-
-BM: Like Peniel was saying..
-
-BM: Welcomeagain to the most popular podcast
-
-BM: Today's episode, we're gonna get into
-
some different topics this time
-
-BM: We're gonna get into hometown heroes
-
-BM: Where do we grow up?
-
-BM: What do we remember most about our childhoods' stamping grounds?
-
-BM: Do we ever forget where we come from?
-
-BM: Distance makes the heart grow fonder after all?
-
-BM: And we've come a long way since leaving the comforts of home
-
-J: Man!
-
-BM: Yes, sir!
-
-BM: Interact with us on our socials @thedivestudios
-
-BM: Or leave a comment on our full episode videos @youtube.com/divepods
-
-BM: And subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple podcast
-
-BM: Leave a review on Apple podcast sp more people can know about our show
-
-BM: And join in on the fun!
-
-J: Nice, nice!
-BM: Yes, sir!
-
-J: So, Dive Studio has Instagram?
-
-A: Yes
-BM: Yes, we do! Yes, sir.
We do!
-
-BM: Ohh..he about to follow it right now
-
-BM: Get upon that!
-
-P: While you're following, watch our Instagram.
So, everyone can follow
-
-BM: There you go!
-
-J: Dive Studios are not following me
-
-J: Ok, let me follow first!
Yes, friends now!
-
-P: Who's in charge of the social media team right here
-
-P: Everyone is pointing a finger
-
-J: I love this Dive Studio
-
-Well, first things first.
How have you been Jackson?
-
-J: Oh my God!
-
-A: What have you been up to?
-
-J: Personally, just... I'm starting to really really try to work in Korea
-
-J: This year.
We just finished our contract with JYP
-
-J: But we're still GOT7
-
-J: We're still gonna come out with songs
-
-J: But this year, I think... The majority of the whole year..
-
-J: Everyone is just trynna prepare...
Do their own stuff
-
-J: Each member...Someone wants to act
-
-J: Some are going back. Mark went back to LA.
-
-J: JB, Yugeom preparing their albums
-
-J: Bambam...have no idea what he's doing
-
-J: But he seems like he's doing a lot of stuff
-
-J: Commercials...He's really like the prince in Thailand
-
-J: He's doing still music. He's also thinking about acting
-
-J: But we didn't really have a deep conversation about that
-
-J: And Youngjae is preparing his album
-
-J: Me...I'm Also preparing my album.
English and Chinese album
-
-J: Also a lot of collaborations this year
And I was even talking about a song with you
-
-BM: We're working on that right now
-
-J: And also at the same time I'm running my own company.
It's called Team Wang
-
-BM: Team Wang! Let's talk about it
-
-P: Great
-A: Wow
-
-J: So, it's two identities
-
-J: One as an artist, singer and performer
-
-J: And the other as... just running a company.
Whatever you call it
-
-BM: CEO!!
-
-J: Not really CEO. It's more of...
-
-P: Chairman!!
-
-J: No,no. It's like a guy who runs the company
-
-A: A founder?!
-P: As in as CEO?!
-
-J: No,no!
-
-BM: Founder. Nice!
-
-P: I'm not the CEO but I own the company
-
-J: Founder. I was a presid...
No,no,no
-
-P: Oh, president! Ok!
-
-BM: Jackson is being humble!
-
-J: What do you call it?
Founder, just founder
-
-BM : That's dope
-P : Founder, founding father
-
-BM : Team Wang has been alive for
-
- BM : how long now? Cause you started that
-
- BM : when you're in JYP right?
-
- J : Yeah, started that when i was 23
-
- J : So 4 years ago
-
- P : I think i could barely walk when
-
- P : i was 23 bro
-
- J : Yeah 4 years ago and I worked
-
- J : as a solo over there and it was
-
- J : I could work everywhere except for
-
- J : Korea.. That was the deal. So then
-
- J : You know since the contract ended
-
- J : You know I'm trying to bring
-
- J : everything back.. you know
-
- J : On my music, endorsement, and just
-
- J : Everything, what i've done
-
-J : in 4 years, to try
-
- J : to bring it back
-
- BM : Right, so you're initially trying
-
- BM : to build your brand again
-
-J : Yeah in Korea, cause since my songs
-
-J : You can't find any of my songs
-
-J : in Korea
-
-A: What?
-P: Oh really?
-
-J : On every platform, so this year i'm
-
-J: trying to like distribute it again
-
-J: in Korea.. so trynna connect with the
-
-J: Korean audience again
-
-P: Right,right, i mean i feel like
-
-P: it should be pretty easy right
-
-P: if you did the partnership
-
-P: with Sublime
-
-J : Yeah, i mean sublime has been a
-
-J: Great-great team, great team and very
-
-J: friendly, family, very good to
-
-J:work with, and so i suggest if your
-
-J: contract ends please come to Sublime
-
-J: Just kidding.. Opinion
-
-P: Personal opinion, everyone is entitled
-
-P : to their own opinion, you know
-
-J: Yeah
-
-P: Alright-alright
-
-J: Very great team tho, very great team
-
-A: That's good, that's good to you
-
-BM: You've been grinding, you've been
-
-BM: Trying to rebrand the Team Wang
-
-BM: You've been in the studio
-
-BM: I think like everyday for the past
-
-BM: two weeks right?
-
-J: Yes, uh just recordings and recordings
-
-J: Cause you know uh nothing else to do
-
-J: You know like nothing else I have to
-
-J: prepare.. prepare the bullets you know
-
-BM : Yeah
-J: Or else cause i think my album is
-
-J: coming out.. global album is coming
out in August
-
-P: Uuuh.. Okay 2x
-
-J: Ten songs and a lot of singles in between
-
-J: And collaborations
-
-J: My next single is gonna be in March
-
-A: Wow
-P: That's soon, very soon
-
-BM: What's that like?
-
-J: That's a love story
-
-P: Is..just you or you got a feature
on there
-
-P: Or is that a secret?
-
-J: No, no. Just me
-
-P: Just you..Ok,ok!
-
-J: I have to...You know...just preparing
-
-J: All these days just trynna write
-
-J; Cause (for) all of my music videos,
I write my own treatment
-
-J: And then...It takes time.
It really takes time to find the location
-
-J: And rehearsals and shoot a demo music video
-
-J: And find the right actress, actor and
-
-P: Choreo
-
-J: And choreo...And then we film
-
-P: And you're gonna be shooting all that
in Korea?
-
-J: Yeah, I'm shooting that at the end
of February
-
-P: Ok! And then, in March...
Is it gonna be out in Korea and globally?
-
-Globally, globally
-
-P: Not in Korea yet?
-
-J: No! This year in Korea
-
-P: Oh, ok,ok!
-
-J: Yeah, from now on
-
-BM: Worldwide! We're getting it!
-
-BM: So we have a couple of questions
from some fans
-
-BM: On Instagram and Twitter
-
-BM: Aqua Beom asks:
-
"What do you feel
is the thing that drives you to work harder?"
-
-J: Aqua Beom?
-
-BM: Yeah!
-
-P: Aqua Beom like...
-J: Damn
-
-A: B-e-o-m
-
-J: Honestly, like, since I debuted...
-
-J: Noone really..not noone
-
-J: The only person, the only people
that really believed in me
-
-J: And had faith in me were my fans
-
-BM: Right
-
-J: And then, I've always wanted
to make them proud
-
-j: So, to a level that when they're
with their friends
-
-J: Or when they're outside.
When they talk: "Hey, I really like Jackson"
-
"I like Jackson's music", "I like Jackson's this"
-
-J: When they mention the name
Jackson Wang
-
-J: I want the people around them to agree
-
-J: To feel like they agree with
-
-P: With your fans
-
-J: Yeah, my fans
-
I wanted that to happen
-
So whatever I do,
-
I just wanna make them proud.
-
That motivates me the most.
-
BM: Nice, I mean besides
all like the hard sh*t you do.
-
Like all the hip hop and stuff
-
And all like..
-
You know the macho stuff
you show..
-
And portray on music videos,
-
You do do a good job I think
on your platforms
-
Showing your fans appreciation
and stuff too.
-
So that's dope man.
-
P: For sure.
-
J: Yeah and also like..
-
That, at the same time
you know..
-
I'm Chinese.
-
And at the same time
asian.
-
I'm really trying to..
-
Share the asian culture more and more.
-
To the western audience.
-
Like I feel..
-
There is a barrier.
-
You know we asians-
-
Westerners, they don't know
100%..
-
About our culture.
-
P: For sure.
-
J: And we don't either so..
-
I want to connect more with..
-
Globally.
-
This is my goal too.
-
P: You wanna be that bridge.
-
J: Yeah.
-
BM: I think you're well on
your way bro.
-
A: We also had a question
from "wjpapillon"
-
Who says: "What's the most fun/
happiest part about being an artist?
-
And what's sometimes the hardest?"
-
J: Oh man, uhh..
-
The happiest..
-
I would say, you know
being able to..
-
Achieve a certain result.
-
And also to show appreciation to fans.
-
Every prize or every result that
I have at this moment..
-
It's all- It belongs to them.
-
This is my happiest moment.
-
To show them that "Hey..
-
"I can make you more proud"
-
That and also like being able
to perform in front of all the fans.
-
P: Right, right.
-
J: In some ways, you know like..
-
We've all performed in like you know..
-
In front of a lot of fans, but..
-
We all know that it doesn't last forever.
-
BM: Of course, yeah.
-
J: So, in some way I really
appreciate it and..
-
That's like a really precious
memory of a lifetime.
-
Hardest part is..
-
Hardest part is..
-
BM: He's like "how much time
we got?"
-
No, hardest part is that!
-
A very happy moment, it always
ends up to..
-
To a question like
"How long can this last?"
-
That's like the hardest part.
-
I have to cherish every moment.
-
BM: Right.
-
J: And how long can I do this?
-
You know, my body condition,
my mental-
-
Physically, am I able to..
-
You know..
-
BM: Keep up.
-
J: Keep up.
-
BM: Worrying about the future huh?
-
J: Yeah.
-
BM: I feel that.
-
P: Yeah, yeah.
-
BM: I feel like most artists for the
most part is always like that.
-
Like how am I gonna top my next..
-
How am I gonna top my current one
with the next one?
-
And how am I gonna top
that one after that?
-
How am I gonna consistently keep
longevity as an artist?
-
I feel that
-
J: True. Very true.
-
BM: Yeah, man.
-
J: Why am I the only one answering?
-
Why aren't you guys answering?
-
A: Because these are questions for you.
P: Cuz these are for you.
-
J: I wanna know too!
-
I thought this was gonna be
a conversation.
-
P: These fans don't wanna hear
our answers. They're your fans!
-
A: Yeah they're sick of us!
-
P: Papillon! That's your song!
That's not our song!
-
BM: Papillon!
-
J: Just.. long story short!
-
P: What's the happiest and
what's the hardest part of being a-
-
BM: I think happiest uhm..
-
Obviously like Jackson was
talking about.
-
Releasing music and seeing..
-
Just fans go crazy over it.
-
Cuz when you're in a creative field..
-
And you kind of..
-
Bring in something to reality
that came from your head.
-
And you see people rocking with that.
-
It's like "Oh shit, I'm the shit" kinda
-
P: Kinda.
-
BM: There's that. And then there's like..
-
Like you were saying, appreciation
like damn..
-
That resonates with you?
Like me and you are one right now.
-
Tight. You know what I mean?
-
You build an intimate relationship
with your fans.
-
I feel like that's probably one of
the best parts because..
-
Especially when you get to be on tour.
And you get to see it face to face.
-
I feel like that's literally the best part.
-
The hardest part..
-
Come back to me.
Let me think about this one.
-
P: You wanna think about it?
-
BM: Yeah, yeah.
-
P: Uhh. You wanna go first?
-
A: No.
-
P: No? Alright.
-
J: There's so many hardest parts.
-
BM: We could do a whole episode
on the hardest part about being an artist.
-
J: I've seen you guys talk about
the hardest part being a trainee.
-
BM: Oh yeah.
-
P: Really?
-
J: I saw that, I saw that.
-
Oh, that was on another
podcast or what?
-
P: I don't know I thought-
-
BM: That was on ours.
-
P: I thought training was pretty fun
for me.
-
We had a pretty fun time.
-
J: We had a..
-
I had some hard moments.
-
Because you know like..
-
You came like..
-
We were in the same company.
-
You came two years before me?
-
Or one year?
-
P: No I think like a year
J: You came with Mark.
-
P: Or like six months before you.
J: With Mark and BamBam.
-
P: No I came a little before them too.
-
J: Then two years.
-
J: Two years before me.
P: No, no.
-
P: I got cut..
-
Exactly two years.
-
J: What?? What do you mean?
-
P: So like.. I was only a trainee
at JYP for two years.
-
And then I got cut.
-
So I think I was there for like
maybe a year before you.
-
J: Oh.
-
P: A year, year and a half before you.
-
J: BamBam and Mark came in
a year before me.
-
P: Oh really? Okay then maybe
like a year and a half before you?
-
J: Yeah so..
-
To me, I didn't know korean.
-
P: Ah, yeah okay.
-
And I was a fencer.
-
P: Yeah.
-
J: What do you expect a fencer will do?
-
In trainee, like..
-
What do you expect from a fencer?
-
You expect them to dance?
-
You expect them to sing?
To rap?
-
Nothing.
-
BM: So you had no musical
or dancing background?
-
J: I was so happy and..
-
P: But..
-
Yeah?
-
P: Didn't you like audition with
rap or something?
-
J: I auditioned with dance.
-
P: Oh dance.
-
J: Yeah dance but like
just freestyle and..
-
It was WACK.
-
Okay, I knew it.
-
A: No? But you got in!
-
J: I felt good.
-
But it was wack!
-
I knew it!
-
BM: Did you think it was wack
at the time?
-
J: It's still on the internet.
A: Oh really?
-
J: People still...
-
A: I wanna see..
-
J: Don't, don't please.
-
People still laugh!
-
P: When did your mindset change?
-
Because I remember when you
first came into the company.
-
You were like "hey hyung..
-
It's pretty good right?"
-
J: I thought- I felt good.
-
I thought you guys were
gonna feel good.
-
But I knew..
-
It was a little wack.
-
For sure.
-
BM: Even at the time?
-
J: But then you know..
-
The video is still online and
everyone still..
-
P: You're seriously looking
it up right now?
-
J: Everyone's still "It's cute, it's cute"
-
But hey..
-
What do you expect?
-
P: Hey, whatever. It got you into
the company right?
-
J: Yeah, yeah.
-
BM: How old were you?
-
BM: At the time when you first auditioned?
J: I was 16.
-
BM: 16 when you first came to Korea?
-
J: Yeah, I didn't know korean.
I didn't know how to sing, how to dance.
-
How to do anything.
-
I was pretty buff back then right?
-
P: Yeah, he had like..
-
Like his triceps..
-
BM: Uh huh.
-
P: They were like abnormally
huge.
-
I was like "what the..?"
-
BM: It's the fencer triceps huh?
J: My thighs..
-
P: Yeah and his thighs dude..
-
J: Like..
Crazy.
-
BM: Girls love a nice pair
of thighs bro.
-
J: Apparently they didn't.
-
Apparently they didn't.
-
BM: Cultural difference maybe?
-
J: No, I came in and I was
in depression.
-
Since the third day in Korea.
Remember? I was telling you.
-
I said "Hyung, I'm gonna get cut"
-
Remember?
-
P: Yeah, that was like the third day.
I was like:
-
"Bro you just got here"
-
A: Awwe.
-
J: The first day he helped me
carry my luggage.
-
Up the stairs cuz we lived like..
-
On the fifth floor.
-
P: There was no elevator.
-
A: What?
-
J: Yeah, good days.
-
And we always hang.
-
Like me, Peniel, Mark..
-
BamBam and Don.
-
P: Yeah and Eugene.
-
It was like all the English speaking
people.
-
J: Yeah.
-
P: That's when my korean skills
stopped improving.
-
It was like only korean people
so i was like "In order to survive"
-
And then all of a sudden all these
English speakers started coming in.
-
My korean skills just went bloop.
-
BM: It's the perfect segway to talk about
hometown now.
-
So where were you guys-
-
Well I know where we were before we
came as trainees.
-
J: Where were you?
-
BM: I was in LA
-
J: Oh right I heard.
-
BM: I started late bro.
I came here when I was 20.
-
J: You and Isaac? were high school
-
BM: Junior high.
-
J: You and Isaac, you guys were
high school..
-
BM: Junior high bro.
-
J: Junior high classmates right?
-
Or he's your senior?
-
BM: Churchmates.
-
J: Oh churchmates right.
-
In LA?
-
BM: In LA, yeah.
-
J: And?
-
A: New York City.
-
I mean New York.
-
P: Chicago.
-
J: Right, right.
-
A: And you're from?
-
J: Hong Kong, China.
-
BM: You went to international
school out there huh?
-
J: Yeah, since grade 4.
-
And the reason I went was because..
-
I went to a local primary school.
-
Grade 1 to grade 3.
-
And then..
-
The teachers had a serious conversation
with my parents.
-
Thinking that..
-
I've like mentally..
-
Disorder.. uhh..
-
What do you call that?
-
BM: Mental disorder?
-
Like you're struggling mentally.
-
P: What?
-
J: They said I have ADHD.
-
And like mental disorder, whatever.
-
"I think he should go see the doctor"
-
So my parents cried.
-
But one other teacher-
-
Cuz my mom is a gymnast.
-
Like a gymnast..
-
She's a world champ gymnast.
-
BM: Wow!
-
J: She's teaching the schools gymnastics.
-
BM: Okay, okay.
-
J: At the same school.
-
And then one other teacher-
-
One other student's teach-
-
One of the student's mother is
a teacher in that school.
-
After she heard about this incident.
-
She went up to my mom and said like:
-
"I think he should-
-
Maybe try to, you know..
-
Bring him to international school"
-
"Because he's so active"
-
"He's open minded"
-
"Give it a try"
-
P: Okay.
-
J: And then I went and nothing happened.
-
Yeah.
-
I think in that international school
everyone's crazy.
-
In that international school everyone
is crazy.
-
BM: Perfect place to fit in.
-
J: Everywhere I went like
"Oh shit, I'm normal!"
-
This is a thing in local schools.
-
They're very strict about
-
You can't-
-
When you go up the stairs
you can't..
-
Go double at a time.
-
A: What?
P: Oh what??
-
A: You can't take two steps at a time?
-
J: You can't take two steps.
A: Why??
-
J: If you do, you get like a..
-
P: Like a mark or whatever?
-
BM: Is it for like a safety hazard or?
-
J: I don't know! Maybe.
-
P: Everything must be so slow
at that school
-
J: And you can't drink.
-
Let's say you have a lemon tea.
You can't drink that.
-
A: Oh just water?
P: Like only water?
-
J: Yeah so I though like..
-
I said "Teacher.. excuse me
can I have a drink?"
-
She's like "Yeah sure"
-
And I took out my lemon tea.
And I started drinking it.
-
She's like "Jackson, what are
you doing?"
-
"Go to the office"
-
And then they thought like
you know I had..
-
Mental disorder.
-
P: Because you drank lemon tea?
-
J: No, for like- Cuz I didn't listen.
-
A: Wow.
-
J: It's very strict.
-
P: That's crazy..
J: In local schools.
-
P: Like all..?
-
J: No, just that school in Hong Kong.
-
That school was really strict.
-
P: And then your international school
was just..
-
J: International school was..
-
P: Everything goes pretty much.
-
J: They don't really care.
You sleep on the table,
-
It doesn't matter.
-
BM: Ain't nobody taking my liberty!
Not today!
-
J: No it doesn't matter, as long
as you get your work done.
-
P: Right, right.
-
So it's like.. American public schools.
-
BM: Pretty much, yeah.
-
Dang, Hong Kong high schools,
they got you on lockdown huh?
-
J: Lockdown. Until third grade.
-
P: It almost sounds like uhm..
-
Aren't boarding schools kinda
strict like that?
-
BM: I guess so, yeah.
I see Dianne nodding her head.
-
You were nodding your head.
-
P: Or like private schools right?
-
Theyre a little more strict with
this stuff I feel like.
-
Okay nevermind. I don't know
what I'm talking about.
-
A: So in your regular school, before
you went to international school,
-
What languages do they speak mainly?
-
J: They speak cantonese.
-
Cantonese and mandarin.
-
A: And then in the international
school you only speak English?
-
J: International school..
-
Cuz there's so many uhh..
-
People from different countries.
-
We speak everything.
-
Or do you mean like the majors?
-
P: Like what did the teachers teach in?
A: What language do they teach in?
-
J: English.
-
And French and Spanish.
-
BM: Oh wow spanish?
-
J: I didn't go for Spanish.
I went to French.
-
For a year.
-
And I failed.
-
So I changed back to mandarin.
-
BM: You gotta stick to what you're
good at.
-
J: Going to international school
to study mandarin.
-
J: Haha. Good choice.
-
P: That's okay.
BM: You beat the system.
-
P: Easy A!
-
J: I beat it.
BM: You beat the system.
-
J: I didn't get an A.
-
P: Oh, what?
-
J: I think it was a C or B.
-
A: Huh?
-
P: In mandarin?
-
J: Yeah.
-
P: Okay, yeah.
-
It's okay.
-
BM: Where were your guys' like main
kick it spots when you were younger?
-
J: Kick it spot?
-
BM: Like where did you guys kick it
at the most?
-
Uhh let's say..
J: What do you mean by "kick it"?
-
P: Like hang out.
-
BM: After school would there
be like a spot-
-
P: Yeah like a mall.
-
It would just be the mall.
-
BM: The mall is a good place.
-
P: It was like that or we were just
outside like running around.
-
J: Running around??
-
P: Yeah.
-
J: Schools over!
-
P: We were just outside or
at the mall.
-
Its pretty much where I hung out.
-
BM: What about you Ashley?
-
A: Well, in New York, malls-
-
The closest mall is like 40 minutes
away by car so.
-
P: Damn.
-
A: Mall would be just like a
special thing that you would do
-
On a special day.
BM: Like with your friends.
-
A: Ask your parents for a ride.
-
So usually after school.
-
I'm from Queens so we
hung out in Flushing a lot.
-
Flushing was basically like..
-
Korea, but like from the 80s.
It was just like..
-
Korea in the 80s.
-
BM: Wow.
-
A: We had all these Korean stores
and stuff but it was just very old.
-
BM: Like Morning Glory and those?
-
A: Yeah, we had Morning Glory.
-
A; We had like
(continues to name Korean stores that the American subtitler can't understand T-T)
-
A: Like all these Korean restaurants
-
A: Uh we would basically, we had like a ritual, we would
-
A: Uh, we basically, we had like a ritual, we would go take sticker pictures at this one place called (Korean Name),
-
and we would go to karaoke, sing for an hour,
-
and then we would go to (Korean Name), eat 치즈돈까스 with 김치 볶음밥,
-
J: K-Town? New York?
-
A: Yeah, in Flushing, it’s like K-Town basically.
-
BM: You guys, you were basically in Korea in the States.
-
A: Yeah I was!
-
P: You had a set routine.
-
A: Yeah, yeah, seriously.
-
P: “Its uhhh 1:00 PM, time to eat that 김치 볶음밥.”
-
A: Yeah! And to do all that we only needed $20 because it was like $5 to take sticker pictures,
-
A: it was $5 for a karaoke, and it was like $5 for 치즈돈까스.
-
BM: Dang.
-
A: Yeah so, it was really cheap back then.
P: Dang.
-
A: That was what I did.
-
J: I loved the pizza.
A: Huh?
-
J: The $1 pizza.+
A: Ohhh yes, it's so good.
-
Not Synced
J: Oh, China Mac brought me