when i grew up, medellin meant pablo escobar.sed to be the most dangerous place in the planet. we lost a lot of family. we lost a lot of friends, you know. and it hurts me when i see, like, young kids, especially-- especially when i'm in the states, wearing like pablo escobar shirts. and i'm like you don't know what this dude did. he-- he basically-- he just made everything bad for us, you know. and that's why, like, now i took it so personally. i was like we have to show the positive side and show how great the people from my country is, and that we're not into this war no more. i'm really close friends with pablo escobar's son, and he told me something one day that i'm never going to forget. it's like, "my dad taught the world how not to do things right." >> trevor: wow. >> and then-- and this is that. and he's like, "he just messed up the whole generation." you know, like i want to show the world the new generation that we have, artists we have,. a lot of great people from colombia, you know, making the dream come true. >> tre