Empowerment Issue January 2018 | Page 59

MADETOLEAD was outside on the phone, barking into his earpiece going crazy and we was like, “Oh.” My cousin sees my face like, “Leave him alone.” He already saw because he knows how I am. He’s like, “You leave that man alone. He’s going through it right now.” I’m like, “Nope.” I don’t care. This is opportunity. Puff is crossing the street, we’re a little behind him but we been clocking him for a couple of minutes and I’m just glad he didn’t think we was trying to rob him. We weren’t like any big dudes but we did look kind of suspicious. MADE: What happens next? DT: I’m walking up on him, I was like, “Yo, Puff. Yo, Puff.” He turns around, he’s like, “Yo, what’s up man?” Really putting it out there like, “I don’t got time for it.” I was just like, “Yo, man, I’m a big fan of Bad Boy. Junior Mafia went to my high school. I’m down to do whatever.” This is before the time of running to get cheesecake. I was like, “Yo, I’ll go get coffee, I’ll do whatever.” I was like, “You got any internships?” He looked at me and he had a straw in his mouth and a bunch of spit came out with it when he said, “No.” I was like, “Oh man.” He was like, “No man, no. No.” I was like, “Alright, man, you know thank you. Thank you for your time, but I’ll see you at the top.” He just paused and looked at me like, “Oh yeah? Alright, you asking me for an internship and you’re going to see me when? You can’t even see me now.” It made it awkward because the store opened and we’re behind him and he goes into the store and now we’ve got to shop while he’s looking at stuff and we’re looking at stuff and its like, “You just shut me down and I don’t like seeing you.” It was just really weird and awkward and my cousin was like, “See man.” It was mad funny. MADE: Sounds like that left an impact on you. How did you use that moment? DT: I never forgot that moment and how I felt like, “Yo, if I get the opportunity to get in the game, I just really want to go hard.” Not to prove him wrong or anything, but just to prove to myself, my made-magazine.com | own self-worth. That was just like a really significant moment for me, because I’m telling somebody what I’m going to be or what I’m going to do and I had no position within the game to even say that. I was just going off my own passion and drive to be like, at some point, something is going to open for me and it did. I got the Vibe internship and then many moons later, here I am, Editor- in-Chief of one of the hottest magazines at the time, King. I had Diddy as the guest editor of the magazine when he was putting out his Press Play album. MADE: Wow. Just like you envisioned it would be… DT: Here I am in his office, and I worked with him even before then, but to work with him so closely in something that was my domain. Meaning the editorial world and for he and I to be going over pages together and then him needing help with his editorial and me telling a snippet of that story. It was just so surreal. It was 11 years later. It takes time. People don’t know; just having that moment 11 years 59