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First time I met White Armor was the summer of 2013. In a kitchen sat a young White Armor eating cereals with Thaiboy Goon and Bladee. We recorded a few songs—“Emails,” “Racks on Racks,” “BladeeCity”—and didn’t talk much. I was a fan of his early stuff before he was called White Armor, so I’ve always looked up to his music. One of my favorite times was when we were in Amsterdam recording the “Kyoto” video and playing a show. The whole team was there except White Armor, and then an hour before the show, he decided to take a flight to Amsterdam. He came right in the middle of the show, from the airport to the venue, and just stood there. After that, he lived with us in various hotels and at this weird apartment. One of the most versatile artists there has ever been. His secret discography goes way back, and unfortunately, he’s done so much great music that no one will ever hear
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