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Turning Comedy Into Viral Content

Jack Moran Season 1 Episode 94

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Harvardseye brings a raw, funny, and unique perspective to this conversation, unpacking how comedy became both his outlet and his vehicle. What starts as a conversation about skits and viral content turns into something bigger: a real look at Boston’s cultural divide, the city’s creative ceiling, and his mission to bridge both through humor. He talks about growing up in Dorchester, finding comedy through hardship, and learning that relatability is what actually makes content hit. The episode also gets into his transition from internet personality to real stand-up comic, plus the wild Drewski audition story that helped turn Young Pilgrim into a character people now recognize. 

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Jack Moran

If you had to give a billboard for Boston, how would you describe it?

Harvardseye

Tale of two cities. I feel like it's the tail of two cities. Like you have the black side, you have the white side. And it's growing up in Boston, growing up in Dorchester, I've seen it when it was real racist. Now it's that's calmed down since like the older generation. How old are you? I'm 32.

Jack Moran

Okay.

Harvardseye

So like the older generation like died off. Like I remember going to South. I remember you couldn't even go to South Boston during a certain time in the 2000s. Like that was real shit.

Jack Moran

So it's like And Dorchester was like split in a half.

Harvardseye

Yeah, Dorchester was split in a half. Like, so you got Dirty Dorchester, you got D'Ochester, you know. So um, but now it's 2026, man. We're bridging the gap. So that's my goal with the the content in Boston is to bridge the gap and stop that narrative of, you know, there's no black black people in Boston, or stop the narrative that um, you know, Boston is very, very racist. So it's like, I'm trying to bridge that gap by working with Chu, working with Connor, shout out Boston Big Four. Like just bridging the gap, man. Like, that's my goal with content.

Jack Moran

Welcome to Shaking Hands, where we provide the platform for entrepreneurs and thought leaders to share their stories in order to hopefully influence others to get out of the rat race and chase their own dreams. If you have any recommendations for guests or questions that you want to be asked, please don't hesitate to reach out. Anyways, if you enjoy the podcast, please like, comment, subscribe, and share in order to keep the podcast growing. Otherwise, I'm your host, Jack Moran, and this is Shaking Hands. Well, how do you uh how do you know Connor?

Harvardseye

How the fuck did I meet this dude? I don't know. Connor is a fucking weird guy, man. He's just always inviting people places. He's getting master connected. Yeah, he's like Yoda when it comes to like connecting the dots.

Jack Moran

Yeah.

Harvardseye

Uh I think he invited me to like an event, and then like I he saw that I do content. I saw he do content. We just started supporting each other. Then he just his content just took off. Like started going like crazy.

Jack Moran

Yeah, he said he's been doing it for like a super long time and wasn't getting any hits, and then one video.

Harvardseye

One video, and then now he got the idea, and it's just Yeah, it's flowing. He's the 5 a.m. guy now.

Jack Moran

What does that mean?

Harvardseye

He's just the 5 a.m. guy. He's always up at 5. Like, yeah.

Jack Moran

You do the same thing?

Harvardseye

No, no. I try to be like Connor, but I'm not Connor.

Jack Moran

Yeah, yeah.

Harvardseye

He motivates me though. He motivates me to eat healthy, work out, get look better. I definitely fuck with Connor. He's a good guy.

Jack Moran

Yeah, he's a really good dude. Every time I hit him up, he's always willing to help. Doesn't really ask for anything in return.

Harvardseye

Oh, it's recording, bro?

Jack Moran

Yeah, it's gone.

Harvardseye

Okay, okay. Well, it's just flow naturally. Okay, it's the Grove Hall Hall of Flame of Harvard Floody, aka Harvard's eye series, man. Keep hurting my fucking eye. We guess we're right here.

Jack Moran

Yeah, go ahead.

Harvardseye

Yeah. Um, yeah, man. What's up? Young Pilgrim, Big Musket shit, man. One of the best content creators from the New England, man, Big East. Let's go.

Jack Moran

Hell yeah, let's go.

Harvardseye

We're glad to have you. Yeah, man. Hey, I appreciate it. You know, the content has been a blessing doing skits, doing comedy. So, you know, that's really just my main focus, being a comedian, man. Like doing stand-up, just taking it to the next level, brother.

Jack Moran

Yeah, what does that mean, taking it to the next level? What do you got going right now?

Harvardseye

So, right now, um, I have my merch that's dropping. Um, it'll be out by March. Black Boston. This uh, well, this T-shirt's Harvard's Eyes merch. Um, then I do stand-up comedy, shout out to Boston Comedy Network. Uh me and Dorothy, we have an event on the 26th of February this month. And then um, I'm also gonna be in a movie. Not no um Paramount Picture like New Line Cinema. This is a uh a tube movie, so Oh hell yeah. Good. And um, yeah, I'm dropping an EP as well. Uh shout out to Dark World, my Dark World family 413, West Inside of Mass. Shout out DJ Lucas, Finesse Fresco, Popo 2004, all my guys, man. Hell yeah. Yeah, community college, irons in the fire. Yeah, community college dropout, the EP dropping.

Jack Moran

How'd you get into the content?

Harvardseye

Um, honestly, I went to Hugh, like, so I've always been like a video director doing music direct, doing like uh music videos, hip hop videos, events, always been doing that stuff. So one day, I just back in like 2022, I went to Houston, and there was like, oh, there's black people in Boston. Like, all the black people in Houston were saying that. That's like the ongoing joke when it comes to like black people in Boston. So I just thought to make like a video to show my side of Boston. And like I did the five most dangerous gas stations, and it just took off, and I just kept building from there. And like, it's been a roller coaster. I've been doing it consistently for real since like 2023. So it's been a crazy roller coaster, man. I was on uh Tommy G. Shout out Tommy G. I don't know if you ever, he's a YouTuber. He came to Boston. I was on Drewski as Young Pilgrim. Shout out uh Brandon Buckingham, even though the video never came out. Um he came through because he, you know, he had his sickness going on. So shout out Brandon. Hope you're doing good, bruh. Um, he came to Boston as well. We did like a whole vlog and everything, but hopefully it comes out soon.

Jack Moran

If you had to give a billboard for Boston, how would you describe it?

Harvardseye

Tale of two cities. I feel like it's the tail of two cities. Like you have the black side, you have the you have the white side. And it's growing up in Boston, growing up in Dorchester, I've seen it when it was real racist. Now it's that's calmed down since like the older generation. How old are you? I'm 32.

Jack Moran

Okay.

Harvardseye

So like the older generation like died off. Like, I remember going to South. I remember you couldn't even go to South Boston during a certain time in the 2000s. Like, that was real shit.

Jack Moran

So it's like And Dorchester was like split in half.

Harvardseye

Dorchester was split in a half. Like, so you got dirty Dorchester, you got D'Oorchester, you know. So um, but now it's 2026, man. We're bridging the gap. So that's my goal with the the content in Boston is to bridge the gap and stop that narrative of, you know, there's no black black people in Boston, or stop the narrative that um, you know, Boston is very, very racist. So it's like, I'm trying to bridge that gap by working with Chu, working with Connor. Shout out uh Boston Big Four. Like, just bridging the gap, man. Like, that's my goal with content.

Jack Moran

What's your backstory like? Or what were your roots?

Harvardseye

Uh fuck.

Jack Moran

Oh, good.

Harvardseye

I'm the host. My mom, my mom's calling me. She's probably gonna ask me for some dollars. Fuck. Um, my backstory is typical black story, man. Um grew up in the hood, Washington Street, Columbia Road, Cassegate. Shout out the whole Grove Hall, public school. I went to the Burke. Um, you know, my mom, my dad did the best they could. But we and like we always just we had bad times. We had good times as well. Don't make it sound as terrible. But we had bad times and we just always know how to make light of anything. So I think that sense of humor just comes from my trauma, come from me going through a bunch of stuff, being short, you know, being short, you know what it is, man. People make fun of us, man. People think, you know, we just could get stuffed on. So that's why I have like that energy of talking shit and just being myself. So, like, yeah, man, back my background, you know, my dad was a hustler. My mom, like I said, my mom did the best she could for me, my brother, and my sister. Um, yeah, and content, comedy itself is just saved my life, honestly. Like, changed my life totally different. So, yeah, man.

Jack Moran

How so?

Harvardseye

Um, I'm sitting here with you. Like, when I was just doing videos, no one really cared. And I feel like it's important to focus on your goals and with with things that you see. It's good to like play the back and help people, but sometimes you gotta take a stake a step and just and just chase your goal. If good things happen, you chase that, you know?

Jack Moran

Have you always been pretty funny?

Harvardseye

People said I was funny. I never thought I was funny though.

Jack Moran

So do you think you see your the world through a different light? Like a different lens, like a comedic lens.

Harvardseye

Yeah, most yeah, most definitely, bro. Like I definitely see life through a different lens. Um it's because I just want to, I don't know, I I try to see things on from the outside looking in. Anytime I do comedy, I always try to do, I always try to take this perspective of outside looking in. Like I've been going to New York, doing content in New York, like trolling New York, saying they need to stop littering, doing things like that. Just like trying to find ways to connect to a a wider audience, but still making it relatable. Because I try to make sure my content is relatable as possible.

Jack Moran

What's the difference between Boston and New York through your eyes?

Harvardseye

Well, it's a big difference. Um, Boston, so as far as so, you know, Boston is known as uh medical, schooling, business. Uh, there's not really a creative side of Boston like New York. New York is just a city that never sleeps. It's perfect for a person like me, like a creative. So I think if you're a creative, if you want to create, New York is definitely spot to go. But you always have to represent where you're from and just, you know, tell people about what Boston is like and just.

Jack Moran

Are you trying to inspire that creative community in Boston?

Harvardseye

Yeah, my goal is to build it for the next generation. Like, you see, Connor, Connor, he's in out in LA, he's doing movies, he's coming back to Boston doing content. That's inspiring people. You know, it's definitely inspiring people. Like, there's people that come up to me, I don't even know them, and they they just love my content. They love me as a person, and I'm really blessed for that. So I'm really just blessed to be a comedian. Like, really, I'm really taking it to the next level. Instead of being a content creator, I'm really a comedian, you know.

Jack Moran

So what are you um where do you get the inspiration for your jokes?

Harvardseye

Everyday life. Things I've been through, just everyday life. Like I think of like literally everything I've been through in life, or or a friend has been through, and we just make it into a skit, make it into a real life scenario, just make it into a skit. That's why I feel like the content is doing really good. That's why I'm we're getting millions of millions of monthly viewers. So I feel like being relatable is the key to creating uh great content. You must be relatable. If you're not relatable, then it's not gonna work.

Jack Moran

What does that mean, be relatable? How do you become relatable?

Harvardseye

Like when you make content, like a lot of people when they make content, they just think of themselves. Like, okay, I'm gonna make this content, and it's gonna be about me and what I'm dropping and what I got going on and my brand and my no, you need to, okay. For instance, um, rent. Rent is crazy in Boston. So I did some content about the evolution of rent. Like in the 1920s, rent, it's not only in Boston, it's all over the world, all over the uh United States. I did some content was rent, I looked up rent in 1920, it was like $50. And I fast forward to the 1940s and then 1980s, and I've like wear the part, wear the clothes to dress that era. So it's like you have to do things like that to make it relatable, to show like the difference of how rent was in 1920 compared to 2026.

Jack Moran

What's your biggest hit that you've had?

Harvardseye

Um, what's my biggest one? Damn, that's a lot. I'ma say I did this one with this girl. I did like a fake FaceTime and it did like seven, let me show you, it did like 70 million views, bro. Like it went, this shit went crazy, bruh.

Jack Moran

You gotta do I got two phones. Phones, yeah.

Harvardseye

So that's that's the craziest one I did, and I pinned that. Huh? Baby. Come on. Snuggers. Yeah, everyone knows, like when your girl, everyone knows. If anyone gives in any relationship, you know your girlfriend or your partner, you know, whoever, whoever's more emotional, like you know you're gonna have those days where she's just like, what is going on? Like, you just doing great now. I call you, you're crying, or you're upset about something I said. So like I try to just, that's one of the biggest ones because a lot of like celebrities were scaring that one. And the one I did with Connor, I feel like is doing really good. That one, we're gonna do, we're gonna do a lot. We're gonna do like a whole series. But like I said, me working with Connor, working with you guys, like my goal is just to bridge that gap. I don't want people to just be like, I don't want black people to come to Boston and be like, oh, where's the black people? There's no black people. And then I don't want white people who's from Boston to be like, oh, I don't want to go to Dorchester. I don't want to go to Roxbury because it's, you know, I want it, I want to just bridge that racial gap. And I love what we're doing. I love, I'm love that I'm sitting here with you guys. I'm loved that I'm working with people of all different races. So that's really my goal with the content, and it's just to make people laugh, laugh at Boston. Like, understand where we come from, understand what Boston's like, Pakya Ka, the fucking Haba, like all type of shit. So, dog, so yeah.

Jack Moran

Why do you think people from outside of Boston are so bad at doing Boston accents?

Harvardseye

Ooh. I want to blame, I want to blame the town, the movie The Town, man. I wanna everyone, I that was one of the greatest movies, though. Shout out, listen, The Town is a great movie. That's must-watch. If you never watch The Town, watch the town. I'm telling you, it's a great fucking watch. I think more people people more so do it just to make fun of us. Yeah, it's not even like you can't get it down. Yeah, it's not even like uh like Kyle, like, you know, certain things, Blanca, like certain things that we say, unknowingly, I would say things like, damn, my Boston accent's thick as fuck, with certain things I say. So, but I think they're more so just trolling us, making fun of us. But listen, man, I mean, and then we get all the hate, you know, with the Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, Red Sox.

Jack Moran

We're just the best.

Harvardseye

Everything's historic. So we're the first to do anything and everything.

Jack Moran

What's the biggest misconception that people have about Boston?

Harvardseye

Biggest misconception. There's nothing to do. Everyone, like, anytime I go any other place, and people that, oh, I went to school in Boston, I lived in Boston. There's nothing to do in Boston. There's nothing to do in Boston. It's like a it's like a who uh if you know, you know type of town. Like, you gotta know the right people to know what's going on. And there's always something to do.

Jack Moran

Um what do you like to do in Boston?

Harvardseye

What I love to do, I love to go to Midcalf. Shout out Midcalf. They do comedy, go to the Hue. Uh, also do comedy. Fat, it's like a kickback, kickback uh party type of vibe. Um, I like to go to the gym. Um, of course, of course, do content. Yeah, everybody's calling me. Damn. Oh no, this is this is a girl I'm actually trying to talk to right now, man. Hey boo. Yeah. Yeah.

Jack Moran

We're interviewing right now. You must be that important.

Harvardseye

Pretty important. This is naughty. Hope, hope, hope in the making. You know?

Jack Moran

Hell yeah.

Harvardseye

Oh yeah. Naughty. This is naughty. Forget what I said. Take what I said out. I'm gonna call you back.

Jack Moran

Well hell yeah.

Harvardseye

Well, this might help. Keep that in. Because she might see that.

Jack Moran

She might have to clip that.

Harvardseye

Might up my rank. This shit might up my rank.

Jack Moran

Well, clip that specifically.

Harvardseye

Clip that. Yeah.

Jack Moran

What's the best comedy club in Boston right now?

Harvardseye

Best comedy club. Hmm. I'ma say I like midway on Sundays.

Jack Moran

Why?

Harvardseye

It's open mic. Anyone could come up. You don't only have to do comedy. You can do poetry and you can sing. And it's like, it's a family. It's a family atmosphere. It's funny as hell. I think that's the, and it's and it's not too far. It's right in Jamaica Plain. I think to me personally, Midway, nine, um, midway, go to Midway, right there in Jamaica Plain on Sundays, 9 p.m. It's a family atmosphere. If you want to come and it's free, hey, who who the fuck doesn't like something free? I love free. It's free is for me. So, so yeah. Come down there, you'll you'll catch some laughs. Even if there's some people that suck, you could boo them. Like, you can just be yourself.

Jack Moran

How often are you doing stand-up?

Harvardseye

Uh, I just started doing stand-up November. I just started doing stand-up November.

Jack Moran

What's that transition like from just being naturally funny to like having to artificially create like a bro, it's bro, you know what's crazy, bro?

Harvardseye

I never thought I was funny, bro. That's that's what blows my mind. I never thought I'd be doing this, bro. I never thought I'd be doing content, comedy. I just thought I'd be like a like bro, like, bro, right here. I just thought I'll just be on the camera. Sony A73, A74, you know, uh G-Serie Lens. I'm a nerd. I'm a I'm a computer nerd at heart. So it's like I just was like, I'm gonna just be a camera guy, but I don't know what it was, bro. My videos, I just did like two reels, and this shit just took off after that, bro. And I just kept going. Like, it's weird, bro.

Jack Moran

Is it difficult to do stand-up? Yeah, it's it's definitely like what is this stand-up game? Like, walk me through that because it's interesting to me.

Harvardseye

Stand-up is a whole nother beast.

Jack Moran

Yeah.

Harvardseye

Because I'm gonna put it like this. Um this is my opinion. There's content creators, and there's internet comedians, and then there's comedians. I'm trying to be not trying, I'm going to be in that comedian realm.

Jack Moran

I have some difference.

Harvardseye

If you don't do stand-up, you're not a c you're not a comedian to me. Right. There's a lot of internet, internet, funny people on the internet. There's a lot of like stuff like that, but they don't do stand-up.

Jack Moran

So it's like what makes it so hard though?

Harvardseye

Making someone laugh like right then and there. Yeah. Like literally going up on a stage. People know that you're supposed to make us laugh, so make me laugh. That is very tough.

Jack Moran

High expectations.

Harvardseye

High expectations. And then when it's like, so I did my first stand-up. The first stand-up I did, I fucking just rushed. I should, I was just rushing through the joke, just rushing through everything. So I feel like I didn't do good. Was it a bomb? I wouldn't say it's a bomb because was it a bomb? I wouldn't say it's a bomb. I would have to have you look at it. I wouldn't say it's a bomb because a lot of people more so just came out to support me, but I feel I could have done. Now the second time I like did it on like not on like some free shit, on like like a real little show. I did great the first two minutes. I don't know what the fuck happened the last three. Like, it got dull. Like, you can hear a pin drop. So like, it doesn't matter about the following or none of that. Like, like you, I'm just trying to. So basically, my goal is to be in the algorithm, but be in the streets too. So my feet gotta be on land, landlord. So that means like I gotta be in the comedy clubs. I gotta be online. I gotta be doing movie type stuff. I gotta be doing shows. I gotta do shows with DJ Lucas or people that's from the city that's trying to turn up. So I'm I'm like, I'm I'm like, I'm like everywhere with it, but it's gonna make all make sense, man. I'm gonna make sure all makes sense, man.

Jack Moran

What do you do when like you're up on stage and it goes dull like that? Does it give you anxiety or you don't give a fuck?

Harvardseye

I don't give a fuck. I should be like, y'all some bitches. Y'all some bitches. I should start. You just roast the girl. I just start roasting somebody randomly and like just try to get the attention and then hopefully come back to the joke. So there's a lot of like, I'm gonna tell you black people that inspired me as far as like content comedy. Uh this guy from Baltimore, G Song. Oh, he passed away. Shout out G Songs from Baltimore. He was one of the funniest content creators.

Jack Moran

He was like, shout out all your people.

Harvardseye

You gotta shout out people, gotta show the love, man. Rest in peace, G-Songs. Of course, uh Robin Harris, Bernie Mack, Adam Sandler, um Jim Carrey, like those comedians really like molded me growing up. Chris Tucker, like Watching the Mask, watching Friday, watching um my favorite movie is um, I know we should shooting the shit going off and rambling, but my favorite movie is Waterboy. One of my favorite movies is Waterboy.

Jack Moran

You like Adam Sandler?

Harvardseye

I love Adam Sandler. Early Adam Sandler. After click, it's like, I don't know what happened to him. Like maybe he just got old. Yeah, yeah, he just got old. It happens to the best of us. He's from New Hampshire, right? Or something? I think so. I thought he was from New York.

Jack Moran

Maybe. I don't, yeah, you might be right. Let me see. Yeah, you might be right. He loves filming in mass, though.

Harvardseye

Yeah. You might be right. I know grown-ups is done here and all that. He gives me that that he he could be from Boston, the vibe he gives me.

Jack Moran

Yeah. I guess he definitely looks like New York, though, for sure. You're probably right about that. Or maybe he's from Brooklyn. He's from Brooklyn. Or maybe he lives in New Hampshire or something. I've heard that. Yeah, but he he's always filming the movies in Cape Cod and Massachusetts.

Harvardseye

Oh, um, another thing too, um, like direct so like I was into videography, cinematography. I'm also like a movie buff. Like, but I love what don't you do? Yeah, I don't know, bro. I'm just I was just saying I'm a creative, man, just like you, man. Like, um, so I'm just gonna be my favorite, whatever directors, uh Wes Craven. You know Wes Craven? What movies did he do? He did Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, okay uh Stephen King. Yeah, like Steven King. I know you know Stephen King. Yeah, of course. Uh one of my favorite directors. Uh cliche, but Quentin Tarantino that killed Bill, Pulp Flick, Pulp Fiction.

Jack Moran

You like Kubrick?

Harvardseye

Yeah, um he did um The Shining.

Jack Moran

Yep, he did the Shining. He did um He did a few classics. What's the uh he did Full Metal Jacket? The reason I mentioned it is because I just saw um what's like the Epstein one? Uh fuck. No fuck. What's it called? Fuck Um Oh, what is it called? Um Eyes Wide Shut. That movie's fire. Eyes Wide Shut. Yeah, it's all about like the secret societies. They say that's why Kubrick got killed was because he was like exposing the secret societies. Listen, it's a sick movie. What do you think about all this Epstein stuff that's going on?

Harvardseye

Fuck the Epstein shit. You seen what Michael Jordan did?

Jack Moran

Yeah. But do you think that's like you Bro? I mean, he's just like grabbing this kid.

Harvardseye

Like Bro, I seen him do it in the 90s. Like, all right, all right, you did it in a commercial, they gave you a pass.

Jack Moran

Oh, so it's happened before. Yeah, yeah.

Harvardseye

I gotta I gotta show you the clip after the interview. Like, there's like a clip of Michael Jordan like doing like a whole Jordan commercial, and he's tapping the kid on his ass like multiple times. Like, I'm like, whoa.

Jack Moran

You think he gets down like that?

Harvardseye

Nah, it would have been came out, but I think my problem is like, bro, you're not even playing basketball, bro. Like, what's your excuse? Like, you're just tapping this young man's ass.

Jack Moran

Maybe that's where he's like channeled the energy.

Harvardseye

It's like, bro, I don't know. I don't know, bro. A lot of our heroes is starting to like drop their rank, man. Like, what I um some weird shit going on. Yeah, so Epstein, um, I don't know what where the fucking start, man. Like, it's weirdo. It's weirdo, man. It's just weirdo vibe, man. It's just he's forcing it. Shit's real crunchy for him, bro.

Jack Moran

Like, how do you think you get down the path of um how do you get to that success level where you start fucking kids?

Harvardseye

Bro.

Jack Moran

Like, what is the arc of that? Like where you see something like this.

Harvardseye

I'm gonna be honest. I'm gonna be honest. I think it comes from trauma. Maybe Epstein was touched as a child or something.

Jack Moran

No, but they're like all these celebrities are doing it in these.

Harvardseye

Yeah, that's the weird thing.

Jack Moran

You know? Like, maybe it's like they're all just sexually abused, but like I think it's darker than that. Maybe I'm a conspiracy.

Harvardseye

Is it a cult? I think it is. I think it's a cult. I mean, they got the dark web, they got child P. I don't know if you can't say it.

Jack Moran

C P. The like, I guess from the conspiracy route, like what they think is it's happening is it's like a way to like basically compromise everyone in the circle to be like, you know, we've got leverage.

Harvardseye

We got leverage on you, like like Diddy. Yeah, like you've got leverage on me, and I've got leverage on the city. P. Diddy will record you doing some wild shit or get you real drunk and same shit. Yeah. So it's like, hey, I got leverage on you. Don't forget. Yeah. You better be here at eight o'clock. Yeah. Because I got that fucking video, you eating a dog's ass.

Jack Moran

Yes, exactly. Or is that an actual one? Did someone be surprised.

Harvardseye

No animal cruelty. No animal was hurt. I wouldn't be surprised. Yeah. Um, but yeah, man, I think I I definitely believe in cults too. I'm gonna let you on that one, bro. Yeah, definitely cults out here. For sure. If there's fucking frats and fraternities, which makes you think there's not like cults.

Jack Moran

A lot of them come from these like secret societies in college with these like political families, they put their kids in these like crazy, like breed these kids to be politicians and superpowers in the world.

Harvardseye

They get in their fraternities where they all were, and they do some weird, you know, just like back in the during the medieval times, like when they would to keep the royalty in the family, you're sleeping with your cousins and deformities and stuff like that. Like, I think that's like the same modern day, it's the same type of thing, same type of cults, just different, just with different things.

Jack Moran

So, speaking of uh business and where it leads, um how did you start uh uh like doing business for yourself and not just like jump in that nine to five route?

Harvardseye

Um, I still work a nine to five. So I still work a nine to five. I would shout out the company I work for, but my supervisor that said don't say shit. So not gonna say nothing. But um, nah, I still work a nine to five, bro. We live in Boston, bro. Like you gotta have your name on paper. On top of like, you gotta have consistent income, you gotta have your own business, but when your own business is slow, still need that and consistent. So until until we get to the time to where like you literally, like we literally like doing an interview like in New York or SNL, something like that. I'm gonna be working. But I always had a business mindset as a kid. My first job, I was a scorekeeper at 13. So like while everybody's trying to be on a fucking basketball team, I'm trying to make some money and keep the score because you know it was short, man. We don't we didn't get picked. So yeah, hey, I'm gonna find a way. So I always had like that business mindset. And then also like I started off DJing, then I transferred into videography, cinematography, did that for like 10 years. So I already had that mindset of okay, I need to charge, I need to do this, LLC. Um, always had that mindset. So now I'm just applying that mindset into the content realm. So, like me, I post three times a day, all platforms. Um, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Um I don't stream as much, but I have my content crew, shout out CBG, content boy group, shout out OCH original content hustlers. Those are my two crews. So my CBG crew, it's like a younger, it's the younger, because streamers, they're really younger. They're like 25 and under. The best ones, at least. Majority of the streamers. So I'm in a group where I'm able to jump on their stream, I'm able to still be in that streamer realm. You feel me? It's just as like a supporting character or doing reactions to people's music. Um are there a lot of streamers in Boston? Hell yeah, bro. There's bro, there's like a new streamer every day.

Jack Moran

Really?

Harvardseye

Hell yeah, bro. With big audiences? No. It's like it's it's the it's the wave right now. It's like, okay, um, you know how it is, bro. Like, you know how these businesses work. They they'll take someone like DJ Academics or someone like he was the first streamer I seen on um Discord and stuff. He was promoting that. They give him a bag. Casa Nat started making noise for himself, they give him a bag. Just like with you it with me with Instagram. There's people, they they email me, hey, can you do a video for my business? We'll pay you. Can you promote this deodorant brand? We'll pay you. And they might not even put it out. They might just have it and then wait whenever they want to put it out. So it's like, you just gotta be real business savvy, man. You a lot of that's the thing. There's a lot of like, there's a lot of comedians, like Facebook funny people in Boston, but they don't know the business side. Like, there should be no reason why you don't have any merch if you make content, if you get millions of views. You know? There should be no reason why you're not doing your own events. There should be no reason why you're not doing your own variety show, comedy show, hosting a nightclub. So it's like a lot, I feel like a lot of people they just don't know the business, or they just don't care about the business. But I feel like that's how you get to the next level.

Jack Moran

You're rocking some fire merch, I told you when you're walking in the room. Bro, whatever works, man.

Harvardseye

You can get the shout out for the oh, whatever works, and let me show the back, sorry. Let's go. Let's go. Hold on. Do you know who this is? No. I probably had a friend. Everyone was like, who the hell is this? What jersey is this, man? Oh, you a real patriot, man. Are you a real Patriots fan?

Jack Moran

But I grew up like I'm I'm younger than you, so fuck, I'm old, huh? Not that much younger, but I'm younger for sure.

Harvardseye

Oh yeah, this is Big Cat. He was uh one of the greatest college linebackers ever. Got drafted to the Patriots, won a Super Bowl, the first Super Bowl with us, but he gotta retire early. What's his real name? I don't uh it's hard as fuck to pronounce. I just I know it's Big Cat.

Jack Moran

Okay.

Harvardseye

Big Cat. I can look at I can look up his fucking life. This shit's hard to pronounce.

Jack Moran

What was it like uh working with Druski?

Harvardseye

Bro, let me tell you, let me tell you this story, bro. God works in mysterious ways. So let me tell you how that happened, bro. So one day, right? I'm gonna tell you how I started with the pilgrim shit and all that. So one day, right, bro, I'm downtown. I'm working downtown, walking and shit. I see a sign. Shout out to whatever bar. There's a bar downtown that has this sign. Shout out to who whatever owns that bar. The bar, the sign says Paul Rivera sat here, Sam Adams drunk here. I seen that sign. I was like, you know what would be funny as fuck if two black dudes dressed up as Sam Adams and Paul Rivera, we went to the Paul Revere house and we did like a whole skit. So me and my boy Stoop, shout out Stoop, we did a whole skit where like it goes like um, it goes like uh, I don't know when I tell the whole skit, but basically we did a skit, Paul Revere, Sam Adams, everyone was laughing, they loved it, and we had this thing where we're not, we're not rebels, we're patriots. So any like in the skit, we'll we will get into the altercation, and instead of us fighting, we'll write letters to the person. So like it was just real funny. Yeah, it's real funny. And uh we did that, and then I was going through some personal stuff, so I fell back from it. Then fast forward, Drewski comes to Boston. So I'm like, what can I do to get Drewski's attention? I'm like, oh, I got the I got the Sam Adams outfit I bought. So I go down to the audition the next day. I have the Sam Adams, this whole Sam Adams thing. And then um Was he doing those things where he has like the panel and like Nah bro. Alright, so I got I'm not telling you the story right. So boom. All right, so boom. I go to the Drewski audition. It says be there at 12. I get there at fucking 10 in the morning. Me and my boy uh six guys stop.

Jack Moran

What are you auditioning for?

Harvardseye

I don't know what the fuck was auditioning for. I'm just trying to get my 15 seconds of fame and capitalize off of it. That's what I was trying to do.

Jack Moran

That's hilarious.

Harvardseye

So boom, we go there, bro. It's it's like no one there at 10 o'clock. Once it hits 12, it's fucking chaos. Hundreds of people's out there. Mind you, I'm already drunk and high by 12 o'clock. I'm faded. You feel me? So then boom, they're like no props. So, like I said, I'm Sam Adams. So I got the wig on, I got all this extra shit. They're like no props. So I had to take the wig off, had to take everything off. I get in the line, and you know, listen, I'm sorry. I skipped the line, went all the way to the front, and um, my boy shout out Delroy. He was like, yo, he's mad funny. He's one of the funniest people in Boston. He's talking about me. He's talking to the producer, Eddie. Shout out Eddie, because he picked me. Eddie was like, You're a troll. He saw my outfit, he's like, You're a troll, you're not funny. I said, I ain't no fucking troll. What happened, June 17th, 1775? He's like, I'm gonna pick you. That's the battle of Bunker Hell, for those who don't know. So boom, we get into the room, people get picked. Now, like, it's just everyone's having fun, but just having fun. But mind you, I don't know what I'm doing now at this point because Sam Adams is gone. I can't have any props. So we start freestyling, and this one kid is like, yo, that looked like a pilgrim. So I just started rapping. I'm just rapping, sis, saying stupid shit. I'm just like, yeah, young pilgrim, big muskish shit. No 30, no switchy. Like, I just said that. Everyone bust out laughing. So then now, mind you, bro, I said we was there at 10 in the morning, bro. Bro, I didn't see Drewski till like 11 o'clock at night, bro.

Jack Moran

Holy shit.

Harvardseye

I was in the back waiting the whole time, letting other other people's going. Everyone's telling you, oh, Drewski should kick me off. Don't rap. Everyone's telling you, don't do this, don't do that. He's gonna kick you. Don't do this, don't do this. So, like, I'm nervous at this point now, bro.

Jack Moran

Because he boots people before when they walk on.

Harvardseye

Bro, there was so many people on the fucking Drewski that didn't end up on the fucking video.

Jack Moran

Really?

Harvardseye

There were so many people that that went to that audition that make that make the video. So boom, it's my turn. So boom, okay, you go, they have you go through this door. It was three of us. You go one by one. I was the second person. And it's like dark as fuck. One person go, all I literally, they knock on the door. That's how you know someone's next. Literally, the dude walked, five seconds later, they knock on the door. It's my turn. Yeah, because he just kicks people out when they walk out. I don't like the way you look at the city. Yeah, like it's a stupid shit. It was hilarious, though. So I'm like, all right, I gotta do something that's gonna like. I'm already dressed up as a pilgrim. So it's like, well, I wasn't a pilgrim. I was supposed to be Sam Adams, but.

Jack Moran

Now you got the overcoat on it.

Harvardseye

Yeah, so I'm like, all right, I know exactly what I'm gonna say to him. That's gonna make him like, what the fuck? I said, I'm gonna walk up to him and I'm gonna say, What's up, landlord? Me and my boys, we already be calling each other landlord, just on some funny shit. Cause we be like, yeah, we landlords. Yeah, why you a landlord? Because we lords of the land, you know? That's what we say. So I walked up, I said, um, mind you, big ass, big ass fucking table, long as fuck. He's in a fucking throne, two fucking football players, security guards, and it's like, it's black. Everything else is just black. Like, so I go up, I say, what's up, landlord? And then he says his stuff. I said a whole bunch of other shit, but they took it out. I was asking him, what's the area code of Boston, all that. He was like, I'm not here for that shit. I don't want to know nothing. I don't care about none of that shit. Then he was like, hold on, you a pilgrim? And that's when I just went, I just like you got like that's called an alley. That's called an alley oops. Because if I would have been like, no, I'm not a pilgrim, he's like, get the fuck out of here. So, like, as a comedian, or if you do content, don't take stuff too personal. You gotta look at it as an alley oop. Like, that's him giving me an alley to do something funny, to say something funny. So I said the funny shit, and then um I said the big musket, no 30, no switchy, because if you know about muskets, there's no extended clips, there's no switchy, like pop culture, everyone raps about having a switch, yeah, extended clips, guns, and shit. So I just thought that would be funny. And then um, boom, that happened. He kicked me right the fuck away. I and I wasn't gonna, I wasn't gonna embarrass myself by letting the security drag me out. I'm like, I'm from Boston, I'm a pilgrim. I gotta have some head high, patriot type shit. Yeah, you know? Um, then after that, fucking bro, I sat there for like two hours waiting for an extra interview. So I did the extra interview, that shit never came out. I didn't leave the audition until like one in the morning.

Jack Moran

Wow.

Harvardseye

Yep. Then um the shit came out in like October. I was like, Drewski is thank you, Drewski. Thank you, Drewski, bro. Drewski was a genius. I'm glad it came out in October, like two weeks before Halloween, because I could dress up as young pilgrim now for Halloween. So that's what I did. I went to around that time, I went to Houston, dressed up as the pilgrim. I got some good reactions, I got some bad reactions, but people did recognize me from the Drewski.

Jack Moran

Did it pop off?

Harvardseye

Like, hell yeah, bro. I went to Connecticut. Like anytime I wear the pilgrim's pilgrim outfit, even when I wore it in New York, people's like, yo, you look familiar. I don't know where I know you from, bro, but I know you from somewhere. So that is genius. That I'm gonna use that as marketing. That's why I made the song for uh Big Musket. I made the song Musket Goes Bang on all platforms. Um, we got this um we got the song for Young Pilgrim. I did the music video for Young Pilgrim. Like, just running with it, bro. Just running with this shit, going everywhere. We're going to state to state with it.

Jack Moran

So, who do you think are like the influence centers in Boston right now? Like, other than yourself, like, you know, who are the guys to pay attention to?

Harvardseye

Okay. I I would be a hater and just say me. And it's just because this is my interview. I shouldn't shout none of you fuckers out. You fucking bitches. But um, yeah, Connor, Connor, that's my guy. I fuck with Connor. I love Connor.

Jack Moran

You know my buddy Alec Flynn? Flynn? Sound familiar. Yeah, he's a Boston comedian, but he's C Money?

Harvardseye

You know C Money? No. He's he's like in the North End. And Garrett Finn, he's another kid. I've never heard of Garrett Finn.

Jack Moran

Yeah, he's a funny kid too.

Harvardseye

Tori Shiloh. Um, these some of these guys really aren't funny. Like Tori's not funny, but he's great with history and teach like he's great with information. He's always teaching you something. Mike D's does all the interviews in the city. Um, my whole crew, CBG, Stutterman, fucking Clout, Bunyan, SG. Um, shout out my boy AD and the Sixers. Um Fuck. I don't want to forget nobody because I know I'm gonna get creamed. Um Fucking Bitch. Just because I can swear. Who the fuck else is nice? Um, I know I'm forgetting some other people, some other content creators. Uh CTC Chicken. Um, he has the best. Listen, for all my people that have been to South Bay, Nashville Street Jail, he has the best jail mix. If you're into that, if you're into that, make sure you follow mix? What's that? It's a jail, it's like food. So it's a jail mix. He makes like a jail mix. It's pretty good. I should actually have you try it. It'll be funny. What is it? Like, what is it? It's it's a mix that you make in jail. So, like, all right, so you have like commissary, right? And then they'll be like, okay, put me in your mix. And the mix consists of Hold on, you have a what? Put me in your mix. Okay, well. So this is jail lingo. This is jail lingo. If you know, you know. So I'ma actually, I'm gonna actually have to give you one of his jail mixes. You might not like it, but it's actually funny.

Jack Moran

What is mix getting mixed?

Harvardseye

I so yeah, like I said, you got ramen, it can it can consist of ramen noodles, uh summer sausages, uh pickles, uh squeeze cheese. Uh yeah, that's like one of the mixes. It could be it could be rice mixed with that stuff, or you could have the baby clams. Oh, I love baby clams. Shout out the baby clams. Baby clams with um you got the mac mackerel, like and so people like eating this outside of jail. Yeah, that's because like I guess people love jail and they just reminisce about being in jail, so they for some odd reason they want to buy gel mix from CTC. I don't know, I don't know if it's kicking kitchen or chicken. Fuck. Fucked up your name, bro. But I shouted you out. Fuck it. It's a restaurant, like people go for the this is like this is like some hood shit. This is like you see him post on Facebook, Instagram. I'm making, I'm making plates. You're like, yo, CTC, let me let me get a plate. And then like he'll come, he'll record you. CTC, ready to eat. You show the gel mix, you'll be like, yeah, man, it's good. Is it fire or is it just like you gotta try it? You guys have to try it. Um whenever y'all back in Boston. Next time, yeah. We'll have a content. Whenever you guys come back in Boston, I'm gonna give you guys a good gel mix.

Jack Moran

Hell yeah.

Harvardseye

Yeah, yeah.

Jack Moran

We'll definitely do some content and uh, you know, make some shit. Yeah, not we got a quick trip this time.

Harvardseye

Yeah, I feel like the gel mix is gonna be hilarious because it's like you guys trying to gel mix and oh my god, no clue.

Jack Moran

I was like, I didn't know if you were talking about food or like this was like mixtape or something.

Harvardseye

No, no, no, it's food, but it's like it's like this is like I said, this is like gel lingo. So it's like it's commissary food.

Jack Moran

Yeah.

Harvardseye

So this is the food that you get after the regular three square meals a day. This is like the the good food.

Jack Moran

What other terms you got like this that I have no clue about?

Harvardseye

Okay, I could I I can teach you the slang. Um Yeah, give me some Boston slang words. You know dead dogs. Like, nah. Okay, so dead dogs.

Jack Moran

Oh, like when you're saying like for sure. Yeah, yeah.

Harvardseye

So like instead of saying for sure, you'd be like, dead dogs.

Jack Moran

Yeah.

Harvardseye

Or you can just say dogs on dogs.

Jack Moran

Yeah, in high school they used to say on dogs.

Harvardseye

Yeah, you can say, yeah. So I say I mostly say on dogs more than on dead dogs. Um, so you got you forced it. Like you forced it means like you're doing too much. Like, like let's say, God forbid, knock on brick. Uh, someone was to like mess up, mess with the SD card or something. You're like, bro, you're forcing it. You don't know what you're doing. You don't know what you're doing with the camera, bro. What are you doing? Then you got it's crunchy. Like, it's crunchy means like it's dangerous, like it's not a good situation. Like, I'm not in it, like basically like I'm in a crunch. Like when someone says I'm in a crunch, it's the same as like, oh, it's crunchy, like it's crunchy for me right now, or it's crunchy over there. Like, don't go over there. Um perpetrating, like, means means you're wearing different brands. Um, what's another slang? Salted. Like, you mean you feel stupid. You you're stupid, like you, you're dumb. You you feel salted. Um what's another slang I could tell you? Um that's that's those are the main ones. Those are the main ones that we use in Boston.

Jack Moran

What's the dead giveaway for you that someone's not from Boston?

Harvardseye

The dead giveaway that they're not from Boston. When I asked them, oh, what part of Boston you from, and they be like, Well, I live 45 minutes outside of Boston. I'm like, yeah. But as far as like uh appearance, yeah.

Jack Moran

I mean, it's always you see the I'm sure you see the Southy bros with the backwards hats.

Harvardseye

Yeah, like how do I know someone's not from Boston? That's a good question, bro. Because you know, yeah. I mean, yeah, it's it has to be within the moment. Like, it's either the way they talk, like certain things when you say you just have that accent, or it will come out without you even noticing it. So that Boston accent, if you don't have a Boston accent at all, if if you're not a fucking diehard anything, Bruins, Patriots, Red Sox, because we love our sports over here. And um, all right, let me see. Let me ask you a question. This is how I'm gonna know if you know Boston. Okay, um, let me see, let me give you a question. Let me think of something not too old. Okay. Uh after the Boston bombing, what did Big Poppy say?

Jack Moran

I have no clue.

Harvardseye

Okay. This is my fucking city. Okay, um try to get because we gotta get one. Okay, uh I'm gonna give you an easy one. Um how many times did the Patriots lose to the Giants in the Super Bowl?

Jack Moran

In my lifetime once.

Harvardseye

Fuck!

Jack Moran

Wrong answer. Twice, bruh. In my lifetime only once, though, right? No. Against Eli. Twice, bruh? Really? They lost to Eli twice in the Super Bowl?

Harvardseye

Bro, we went undefeated and lost. Then we went back in 2011 and and they fucking won, bro. Really? I don't remember that. Victor, that's what Victor Cruz was doing all the dance moves on us and shit. Wow, I don't remember that.

Jack Moran

That's crazy.

Harvardseye

Yeah, so twice. Do a lot of people forget about that? I don't. That's wild.

Jack Moran

Yeah.

Harvardseye

I would never forget. Bro, I was traumatized.

Jack Moran

That's wild.

Harvardseye

Traumatized. Like when we lost to them twice.

Jack Moran

Because my family are Giants fans, so like we would always be competing when the the Pats played the played the Giants. I I completely forgot that they That's crazy.

Harvardseye

That's like a uh how you forget that you did hey, hold on. Rest in peace to my mentor, Franklin Bostick. He was a big Giants fan. Rest in peace to him. But fuck the Giants, man. Like fuck the San Francisco Giants, fuck the New York Giants, fuck any giant. Fuck Green Giant.

Jack Moran

Any giant. Fuck a giant. Yeah, dude. That was the most brutal run ever. Every undefeated unless.

Harvardseye

Ever. Um, alright. So you gotta get one right. Alright. Oh, I'm gonna be bad. I haven't lived in the world. You've been fucking bad, bro. This is old shit, too. You're bad, bro. Yeah, I guess. Alright. Alright. What year did the Red Sox win there?

Jack Moran

Okay, so you gotta stop going sports with me. I'm the worst of sports.

Harvardseye

You wanna do movies?

Jack Moran

Yeah, okay. I'll do movies. Movies I can get down with.

Harvardseye

Music. Alright. Give me a movie that Ben Affleck is known for known for.

Jack Moran

Goodwill hunting. That's what.

Harvardseye

That's the great answer. Hey, wait, wait, hey. Hell yeah.

Jack Moran

And you already said the town, so I couldn't use the town. Yeah, couldn't use it.

Harvardseye

You couldn't use the town. Couldn't use that one. Couldn't use Pearl Harbor because it's like, is that really Boston based? Goodwill hunting is definitely like a Boston movie.

Jack Moran

Who's the best music artist that's come out of Boston? DJ Lucas. DJ, DJ!

Harvardseye

DJ!

Jack Moran

Were you at? Let me ask you.

Harvardseye

Shout out fucking DJ Lucas. Shout out Shaw Money. Um, shout out my boy Message. Drop drop Grease Grease. Can't forget about you, bruh.

Jack Moran

This is one thing that I remember, like to this day, like probably set me on the worst course, like as a kid. Was do you remember when they had the Mac Miller concert? Bro. Were you at that?

Harvardseye

I tried to go. It was so fucking, bro. I don't forget me. Shout out my high school sweetheart. We went there on like a scooter, bro. We should have got there early.

Jack Moran

This is what I was the craziest thing. I was like, I was in eighth grade. So like I was like crowd surfing, freaking like Oh, you was you were able to get there. My parents dropped me. Oh, well, my aunt dropped me.

Harvardseye

Because the year before it was Wiz. Wiz Khalifa was there the year before the whole city. But when Matt came, rest in peace, Mac Miller, man. Dude, that was an I'm getting chills, man. Mac must be in this room, man. What's up, Mac?

Jack Moran

Everybody remembers that concert.

Harvardseye

Bro, that was one. I'm mad because the it was too fucking, bro. I couldn't, bro. I couldn't even like see him. Like, I like, bro, it was so I I went there so late. I should have got there at like nine in the morning or something.

Jack Moran

Yeah.

Harvardseye

I would have been in the front. Bro, by the time we got there, bro, it was pandemonium, bro. I couldn't even, all I could do was hear the music. Like it was so, it was like literally probably like a two thousand. Somebody gotta make a story, a documentary.

Jack Moran

Do you remember when they were throwing the bottles in the air and the entire sky was a little bit more than a big thing?

Harvardseye

It was crazy. Mac Miller, Mac Miller, you would think Mac Miller was from Boston the way he had this shit turned. Rest in peace, Mac Miller, man.

Jack Moran

And then Malfie, I don't know if you remember.

Harvardseye

Oh yeah, of course. Bro, I did some content about like rappers that fell off. Malfie. He was fired. Bro, Malfie. Yo, Malfie, if you're watching this, bro, drop some shit, bruh. Make a comeback, bruh. He was like twisted in, like it twisted in. Bro, Malfie, I thought Malfie was gonna be like Drake at one point. Yeah, dude.

Jack Moran

He was unreal.

Harvardseye

He was like, he was our savior. He was he was our cousin Stiz at one point. Like, he was the fucking guy. I don't know. I mean, I heard I did hear there was an incident that happened. I'm not gonna bring it up, but there's an incident that happened, so that made him like fall back, I guess. That's what I heard. Rumor has it. Rumor. No fade away. Yeah, rumor has it, but it's like, bruh, listen, I go through all types of shit. I done been through everything. I done been through it all, bruh. I'm still here. Still making motherfuckers laugh, cry, making them get mad, all type of shit.

Jack Moran

So yeah, you talk to anyone like my age, they all remember that fucking concert. Like if you weren't there, you're you're bro.

Harvardseye

If you wasn't, you gotta be, this is like 2010 type shit. If you wasn't, yeah, if you wasn't around that era, if you wasn't for that currency whisky leaf of Mac Miller, like that whole smoke era, like that whole wearing Chuck Taylor's cargo era, if you wasn't there for that, you're fucking missing out on life, bro. I had like a snapback collection. Bro, snapback, bro. My snapback collection used to be crazy, bro. The the the teaser snapbacks, fucking Mitchell Nett snaps, bro. The going going down to Newberry Street, buying, going to going to um Johnny Cupcakes, you know what I mean? Bringing it back, man. Johnny Cupcakes on Newberry Street was the shit, man.

Jack Moran

Um damn, that's hilarious.

Harvardseye

Yeah, but going to all the Vintage stores on Newberry Street, grabbing all the snaps, going to Pinkberry. Y'all remember Pinkberry?

Jack Moran

Yeah, that frozen yogurt.

Harvardseye

Going to Pinkberry on Newberry, getting all the drip, getting all the gear. Um Urban Outfit has always been saving my life. So I fuck with Urban Outfit is. Oh yeah. Yeah, on Newberry. That's all. Yeah, man. Like, I think it's cool, man. Shout out, shout out to the whole Star Gang. Shout out Malfi. Uh, who else? Who else? Uh shout out Riot. Who's another artist that like Superstar LT? Those are artists like who had like who definitely set the blueprint for the generation forward.

Jack Moran

How do you think the city's changed since then? Because it's definitely way different than when I was.

Harvardseye

It's R-Wave. Like, before I was like, I always wanted to be like that person. Like, yo, I can't wait for it to be my turn. Like, can't wait for it to be my turn. And my turn, I thought was like, I'm gonna shoot a movie, I'm gonna do like the craziest music video. It's gonna get millions of views, people are gonna book me all over the place. So for me to be in front of the camera, it's surreal. It's surreal. But it's our wave now, it's our turn. And we gonna we're gonna do things people have never done before. Like, I'm fucking driving to New York just to do content, sleeping in the car, like networking with different content creators, even if they say no, hitting people up. Um, doing comedy rap, weird ow. Shout out, uh, what's his fucking name? He came to Boston. I did his show. You know, smoochy, smoochie boosie, smoochy boochie, shout out smoochie boochie. He's a comedy rapper, he he does comedy, he's real good. Um R Wave is different, bruh. We got like the internet really helped our wave. The internet, especially this generation, it really helped our wave and being open-minded and everything I've done been through, seeing seeing people have the ball and drop it and fumble it. Like I already I told myself, I if I get my moment, I'm not dropping it.

Jack Moran

Hell yeah.

Harvardseye

Not dropping it.

Jack Moran

Perspect. Well, we'll cap it off there. Uh before we get off though, like if people want to hit you up or you know, collab with you or you know, just see your company.

Harvardseye

Listen, listen, next time I gotta dress, I gotta dress the part. I'm looking like you're chilling, bro. Yeah, but this, nah, I gotta get flea. You got you got you know me? You got the loafers on, you got the belch on, like casually dressing the part. Like, I look like a fucking You're younger than me. I look like a fucking kid. Like, nah, dude, you're chilling. Nah, I gotta get the drip right.

Jack Moran

You're authentic. You came in, came in authentic.

Harvardseye

But yeah, um, so I, if you guys want to know what the fuck I be doing, make sure you tap in with me. Harvard's I H A R V A R D S E Y E E on all platforms. On Facebook, you might have to press space, Harvard, I, two different words. And even on Apple, Spotify, my music catalog, it's two different words, Harvard's I. But everything else is one word, all platforms, my merch. If you want to support me, cop my merch, man. www.harvord's eye.com, man. Get the boss black Boston t-shirts, cop your Harvard's Eye t-shirts. Um, we turn it up. Hey, uh, March 13th. I'm performing. Shout out DJ Lucas, shout out Popo, the whole dark world. Sonia, down in Cambridge, right next to the Middle East. Tickets is $20. At the um $20. Um, what else we got going on? My EP is dropping. Community college dropout. You know, let me bust a quick rap. My mama raised the real Aki. Sleep with a bottle in my hand. Yeah, she wanna smash, but she only drinks her out the can. Casamigo, Sammy Adams, don't do Tito's, man. I'll take a shot for every follower I got on Instagram. Hell yeah. You feel me?

Jack Moran

So first person we've ever had rap on the podcast.

Harvardseye

Hey, got to. That's a that's a quick bar. Listen, man. It's the growth hall hall of flame of Harvard Flutie, aka Harvard's eye. Says me and keep her in my freaking eye. WCW, Women's Crush Wednesday, United States champion. Creator of Sentman. He'll watch your kids, take you out of the crunchy situation. Young Pilgrim, big musket. Shit. No 30, no switchy. More characters coming, man. Hell yeah.

Jack Moran

That's the best plug we've ever had.

Harvardseye

Hey, bro, listen, it's the beginning, bro. I'm about to be like a third, I'm about to be like a co-host, I guess, on guest episodes or some shit. But we definitely gonna do the um the jail mix content. I think that is gonna be Oh yeah, let me know. People are gonna be like, what the fuck? Yeah, especially your people are gonna be like, bro, what the fuck are you eating? Like, get get away from this ghetto shit, bro.

Jack Moran

Nah, dude, I love that. I love trying new things and stepping in a different culture.

Harvardseye

So I'm like, as long as you don't text the stomach, hey, if you get the fucking stomach virus, I'm coming after you.

Jack Moran

Don't fucking call me, bro. All right, bro. Appreciate you coming on. All right, peace, y'all.