JRE 0 · September 21, 2023

Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm

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Who is Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm?

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Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Trae the Truth discusses the details of getting shot and having a bullet lodged in his arm
  • 02The incident occurred in Houston and became a defining moment in his life and music career
  • 03He talks about the physical and mental recovery process from the gunshot wound
  • 04Trae reflects on how the shooting influenced his perspective on violence and survival
  • 05He explains how the experience shaped his music and message to his community
  • 06Joe and Trae discuss the broader context of violence in Houston and its impact on artists
  • Trae details the shooting incident and what happened0:05:30
  • Discussion of the bullet lodged in his arm and physical recovery0:12:15
  • Trae talks about the mental and emotional aftermath0:22:40
  • How the shooting changed his perspective on violence and his mission0:35:20
  • Reflection on using music and activism as a response to trauma0:48:00

The Show

Trae the Truth sits down with Joe Rogan to discuss one of the most significant events of his life: getting shot and surviving with a bullet embedded in his arm. This isn't just another story about street violence, it's about how a traumatic moment became a turning point for an artist trying to make a difference in his community.

Trae opens up about the incident with the kind of candor that makes JRE conversations so compelling. He doesn't shy away from the details, walking Joe through what happened, how it felt, and what came after. The conversation isn't gratuitous though. Instead, it becomes a meditation on survival, resilience, and what it means to keep moving forward when literally carrying the evidence of violence in your body.

What makes this episode stand out is how Trae frames the experience. He's not playing the victim or looking for sympathy. Instead, he uses it as a lens to talk about the bigger picture of Houston, the culture he comes from, and his responsibility as someone with a platform. The bullet in his arm becomes a metaphor for the weight these experiences carry, not just physically but mentally and spiritually.

Joe asks all the right questions, balancing genuine curiosity with respect for what Trae's been through. The conversation flows naturally from the personal incident to broader themes about violence, hip hop culture, and activism. Trae explains how this experience fundamentally changed his relationship with music and his mission in Houston.

The takeaway is clear: Trae the Truth isn't defined by being shot. He's defined by what he did after. His music, his community work, and his willingness to speak openly about trauma and recovery become the real story here.

Best Quotes

That bullet's still in there, man. It's a part of me now

Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm.

I could've gone down a different road, but I chose to use this to help my community

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm.

When you survive something like that, you realize what really matters

Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm.

The pain was real, but the purpose had to be bigger than the pain

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm.

Houston made me, and I'm not leaving Houston

Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm

From the JRE 0 conversation with Trae the Truth on Getting Shot and Having the Bullet Stuck in His Arm.