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I see what you're saying. And now that the country wants to open up, it seems that it's based on political pressure or economic reasons, rather than it actually being safer outside.<\/b><\/p>\n
The thing is, the people who are opening up the country, they're not going outside to see if the lion is out there. Like you ask anyone if it's okay, everyone avoids that question. If you believe it that strongly, then you go outside.
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How did the idea of the Break the Monotony Block Party come together? It's almost like a virtual festival with DJs.\u00a0<\/b>
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Once I started feeling better, I played a set because I felt the importance to express [myself] to people. I didn't really tell people I was sick until I was coming out of it, and to see the reports of me being on my death bed, it was kind of like, first of all, \"Let me go on to address all these rumors.\" I played a set on a Saturday, and I decided I would every Saturday at 3:00 pm to help people stay inside and practice social distancing. I want you to dance in your kitchen.<\/p>\n
I've been getting total numbers of over one million people that sit and listen.\u00a0So then the idea came up, why not do a virtual block party? This is the 30th anniversary of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,<\/em> and Will and I are coming out with a merchandise line to commemorate that.<\/b><\/p>\n