This appears to be a transcript of a live performance or podcast, likely featuring a musician or performer. The content includes fragments of conversations, lyrics, and audience reactions.
The performance seems to be primarily music-based, with various songs and instrumental pieces throughout. Some of the song titles mentioned include "Restoration," "My Eternal Prayer," and "Get a Grip."
There are also moments of conversation and audience interaction, with the performer occasionally speaking to the audience and responding to their applause and reactions. At one point, the performer discusses their background and how they got started in the industry, mentioning that they were influenced by their own experiences rather than any specific artists.
The transcript also includes some repetition, with certain phrases and song titles repeated at different points in the performance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcript of a podcast or video with timestamps.
2. The podcast/video features music and applause throughout.
3. The speaker mentions "my eternal prayer" multiple times.
4. The speaker mentions "so" and "uh" frequently, indicating hesitation or filler words.
5. The speaker talks about being from Brooklyn.
6. The speaker mentions "get a grip" and "all you hoes" in what appears to be a song or rap.
7. The speaker is asked "so how did you first get started who influenced you" and responds that no one influenced them, they were just tired of being on the streets.
8. The speaker thanks the audience and says "very much" in appreciation.
9. The podcast/video features a discussion about working and "work it baby".
10. The speaker mentions "foreign" multiple times, possibly referring to a song or topic.
11. The podcast/video ends with applause and music.