I close the door, and he sleeps there soundly until he hears me wake up again the next morning. But recently, when I whistle, he just stays seated on the couch and gives me his adorable, impossible-to-hate puppy eyes.
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I had just told myself repeatedly that this was a temporary phase and that it will eventually pass. That was of course until last night, when his incessant barking nearly cost me a day at work. My rent to the landlord was tight at the moment because my boiler had recently broken, and I had to fork out four figures to get it replaced.
I had also installed it with a DIY job, so I could save some much-needed cash for myself. The worst part about this was I had no idea why this was happening. I was sticking to my reason that this still was just a phase, but there was no way that I was going to let his barking become a habit. After I had picked up my medication from the pharmacy, I drove further down the town to pick up two C batteries for my video camera at home.
I had decided that that night I was going to set it up in night vision in the kitchen before I go to bed. My thinking was to place it high and angle it low so I could get a shot of the whole kitchen.
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With that, maybe I could finally figure out what was causing him to act like this. I had decided that if I could find no logical reason for his strange behaviour that I needed to take him to a vet.
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That night, Sammy had his head slumped on my lap like he usually does. He was deeply relaxed, slowly opening his rheum-filled eyes occasionally before closing them again.
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His eyes were extremely bloodshot; it was like looking at tens of red snakes slithering through a snowy field from high up in the sky. His tail was repeatedly hitting the couch with a slow, rhythmic thud. I noticed that his breathing was much heavier than it usually was. This concerned me greatly. It now appeared I had to take him to the vet, no matter the outcome of the recording. My temperature had sharply risen further in the last couple of hours. There were small beads of sweat pooling just below my hairline, and I was having frequent hot flushes across my chest, and in my arms and just under my armpits.
I could barely get a steady grip on the TV remote because my hands were so slippery from all the sweat. I figured that I was still a little sleep deprived from the day before. That combined with the chest infection and the stress of my minor financial concerns was definitely proving to be all too much for me. I tried once more to face him from the frame of the door and whistle, but once again I was met with a watery pair of brown puppy eyes. So again, I had to lift him up and bring him to the kitchen.
Either Sammy had put on an extra 20 pounds in the last day or all the strength had just been drained from me. I closed the door before he could run out again, and set up the camera. Sammy sat by the door, looking up at me and waiting for me to finish. I flipped the preview monitor on the camera around ever-so-gently, so as to not disturb the set-up, so I could check what the shot looked like. The angle was still a little too high, so I then adjusted the set-up slightly, and checked it again. I flicked on night-vision, flicked the kitchen light off and exited the room, but not before having to close the door quickly one more time, as Sammy tried to escape again.
I trudged up the stairs, my steps slow and heavy, my head as light as a drizzle at dawn. I was more exhausted than I ever imagined possible. All considered, the young star has been quietly working on his debut album No Sleep Vol. PAPER caught up with Sammy ahead of his album release to talk his early beginnings, trusting his creative process, and the importance of standing out in a saturated hip-hop scene.
We've all seen your mainstream success and virality, but could you talk to us a little bit more about your time growing up and the moment you knew you wanted to get into rap? Rapping started as just something to do when my friends and I were having fun; I wasn't even serious about it. At lunch breaks in school, we would freestyle the whole time while just banging on the table. In class, I'd get into trouble just tapping the pencil on the desk while thinking of freestyles over whatever simple beat I was creating. We'd all just freestyle together and from there, I became obsessed.
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What has your musical journey has been like since first breaking out online with your early freestyles? I've been lucky to team up with some great people. Working with Benny Blanco, Jake One, Southside, Cashmere Cat and a few other producers has taught me a lot about making music and given me tools that I'll use forever.
A big part of the journey has been learning from these legends and figuring out how I can bring my talent to the table and offer something unique on top of what these guys do. Outside of that, a lot of it has been about staying patient and waiting for things to come together at the right time. Creatively speaking, I'd like to be in the studio with just the engineer and producer and whoever is actually working. I then go through all the beats I have and wait for something to really click.
Sometimes I'll bring in my people just to shoot dice and smoke so we can vibe but once I come up with an idea, I kind of want everyone to get back out so I can get in the booth and get my thoughts out. In that sense, my process is often really collaborative. His teacher then asked Sammy, firstly about Top Ted, and then about his other favourite toys.
When he did, he found that by telling his mum and dad, and then his teacher about his worries, all of the worries had gone away! His teacher always checked Top Ted was around to keep an eye on Sammy. Most of all though, because every body knew Sammy, there was always some one there to help him when he really needed it. That was a little while ago, and now Sammy is much older, but he hopes that his story will help you look forward to starting school. Remember, the grown ups want to help and look after us, so sharing our worries with them can really make a difference. Let me know what you found helpful when you started a new school.
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