Blueface has spoken very candidly about what life for him would look like if he didn't have a penis.
Appearing on a recent episode of Shannon Sharpe's Club Shay Shay, what began as a question about personal values quickly escalated into an unfiltered debate, with Blueface arguing that losing his penis would be more devastating than losing wealth, status, or even family connections.
Sharpe started off by asking Blueface (around the two-hour, 18-minute mark in the video below) what he considered his most valuable possession. Without hesitation, the rapper answered plainly: "Probably my dick."
"When that restaurant gone, Shannon, I still got my dick," he added. "If I lose it all tonight, I still got my dick. That's real."
Sharpe initially pushed back, explaining that he values family above all else. For the NFL Hall of Famer, material success, Super Bowl rings and accolades pale in comparison to personal relationships.
But Blueface wasn't convinced, telling Sharpe that family isn't something a person can physically "possess." The conversation escalated into an unexpected philosophical debate about identity, masculinity and survival.
"All I think is if you lost your dick, it would hurt a little bit more," Blueface argued. "If you was walking around here with no dick, would you want to live?"
Sharpe acknowledged the hypothetical would be devastating but made it clear it wouldn't end his will to live. "I'ma feel some kind of way," Sharpe responded, "but I ain't trying to leave here."
Elsewhere in the conversation, Blueface reflected more seriously on how he views responsibility and relationships.
When asked whether he'd be comfortable with his daughter dating someone like him in the future, the rapper said it's a question he hears often, and one he doesn't shy away from.
"I always say yes, just because I know myself," Blueface told Sharpe. "The ladies I deal with, I have their best interest, I'm not dealing with them to bring them down."
He continued: "Social media is what it is, but in real life, I got the best intentions for these females, whether it's whatever they need. Babysitter, rent…emotionally, spiritually. I would hope my daughter could find somebody that could at least do that. Nobody's perfect."