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So what happens when Mike Tyson and a rapper sit together and discuss the world on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson? No point in guessing; the talks cruise from history to musical inspiration, family, and personal journey. Roughly around the half-hour mark, Tripppie Redd revealed something new he was working on. Curiosity got the better of the former Heavyweight champion as he learned that he was the inspiration behind the rapper’s latest move. 

Trippie Redd, the rapper from Canton, Ohio, who turned 24 on June 18, shared his life, from humble beginnings to working and collaborating with some of the known names in the business. Incidentally, he and Tyson even remembered a rapper no longer there. He described gradually moving back to subjects such as love from genres such as trunt, rage, and trap. The rapper has a project already and wants to see it turn up perfectly.

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Mike Tyson stirs the way to a new anime series on the cards

Redd also shared that he is working on bringing out the videos. Mike Tyson was curious to know how much the music videos cost. The ‘Big 14’ replied anywhere between $25k to $200k. Then the discussion veered off to food habits. Trippie Redd, while responding to Sebastian Joseph Day‘s question, revealed that he is a vegetarian since it suits his stomach. Then he said that he had been working on anime.

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He mentioned ‘Mike Tyson Mysteries’ and recounted liking the series a lot. Continuing, he said that he grew up watching the adult animated sitcom ‘The Boondocks,’ ” I just posted some pictures as a kid and like all my kid pictures like in a beater with braids so they like a little Boondocks character I love that damn show but I I wanted to you know make my own show so I’m doing like a spin-off of The Boondocks yeah.

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On its fifth season, Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson enjoys nearly a million subscriptions. Of course, the presence of the youngest Heavyweight champion remains the most specific reason for its popularity. But among the other causes, one of the most critical remains the line-up of guests who join. One after the other, each guest brings with him a myriad mix of experiences that culminates into wonderful, captivating stories in the studio.

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