Stephen Baldwin Talks Street Cred, Dame Dash, His New Podcast + More

In a new sit-down interview with Angie Martinez, actor Stephen Baldwin gave fans an inside look at his eclectic career, personal life, and exciting new projects, including his new iHeartRadio podcast. The two dived deep into Baldwin's experiences over the years, from hanging out with the iconic Terror Squad to navigating his role as a grandfather. The conversation was full of nostalgia, humor, and some surprising revelations.

Baldwin opened up about his time hanging out at the legendary Jimmy’s Bronx Cafe, reminiscing about nights spent with Fat Joe and Terror Squad. Reflecting on those times, Baldwin said, “It’s one thing to be famous, it’s another to be known in the streets.” His connection to the hip-hop scene gave him street cred that extended beyond Hollywood, grounding him in the culture of the Bronx during a pivotal era.

As a father to high-profile daughters, including Hailey Bieber, Baldwin shared one of his proudest “cool dad” moments. He recounted attending a Rihanna after-party post-Met Gala, where, to his surprise, his daughters were already in line. “I hear ‘DAD!’ and there they are,” Baldwin recalled, laughing about how Hailey clung to him as they were escorted straight to VIP. “They give you some props, a lil’ red carpet love,” he added, emphasizing that moments like these made fatherhood all the more fun.

When the conversation turned to his movie career, Baldwin fondly recalled the impact of “The Usual Suspects.” “I’ll be at MoMA, the ballet, wherever—and someone will come up and hit me with a line from the movie,” he said, laughing at how unforgettable his role remains. He also reflected on the film Posse, which has become a cult classic. Working with legends like Big Daddy Kane and Tone Loc was a highlight of his career, as he described seeing Big Daddy Kane in action on set as something special.

Branching out beyond acting, Baldwin revealed he’s now working as a consultant for the cannabis brand Flynn Stoned, based in Syracuse. “DJ Cannabis Consultant,” he called himself jokingly. For Baldwin, it’s about learning the ropes of a new industry that’s gaining traction across the country, particularly in New York.

Parenting may have been fun for Baldwin, but being a grandfather is even better. “It’s cooler to be on the couch and watch somebody else do it,” he said, laughing about the joys of watching his daughters and sons-in-law take on parenting roles. Speaking of family, when Justin Bieber came up, Baldwin was diplomatic, emphasizing the importance of “honoring their parental sovereignty.” He added, “I’m just supporting them and letting them do their thing.”

But Baldwin didn’t shy away from criticizing social media culture, calling it “pathetic” how people twist things online. “It’s the perfect scenario for people to be mean and wicked,” he said, addressing the darker side of internet fame.

Baldwin’s interview wasn’t just about the past—it also highlighted the future. The launch of his new iHeartRadio podcast called One Bad Movie, where he plans to dissect some of Hollywood’s not-so-great films, including his own. When asked about his personal “One Bad Movie,” Baldwin immediately pointed to Sharks in Venice. “It’s geographically impossible,” he said with a laugh, poking fun at the ridiculousness of the plot. “I look fabulous on the poster, but it’s a horrible film.”

Stephen also revealed his aspirations as a filmmaker. He has a buddy cop “fish out of water” movie in the works that he’s hoping to shoot in Mumbai, where he would be the writer, director, and producer. His enthusiasm for content creation is growing, and he even floated the idea of doing a documentary series with Angie, given her vast archive of hip-hop stories from the '90s. “That’s a docuseries,” he told her, underscoring his passion for storytelling.

During the interview, Baldwin expressed admiration for music mogul Dame Dash, even though the two have never met. “He’s dope,” Baldwin said, explaining how he studies Dash’s business acumen. Baldwin says he respects Dash’s ability to build his own kingdom on his terms.

In a light-hearted moment, Baldwin revealed his go-to karaoke song: Let Love Rule by Lenny Kravitz. “I bust it out,” he said, while Angie confessed hers was Since You’ve Been Gone by Kelly Clarkson. Baldwin also mentioned he’d love to co-host Jingle Ball with Angie, suggesting they collaborate on something fun for the event.

Stephen Baldwin’s conversation with Angie Martinez was a whirlwind of stories, spanning from his early days in the Bronx to his current ventures. As he launches his new podcast, fans can expect more of Baldwin’s candid takes on Hollywood, fatherhood, and his love for storytelling.


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