- What did you say I had? (laughing) - A fat coochie. (laughing) 'Cause your pants are split right at the coochie. - Oh. - We discussed it, I was over here trying to keep my thighs together, but I can't do it. I mean, hella cheeked up and I was like-- - You can't keep your legs closed. - No. - Mm. - Mm. - I technically, yes. I've gotten a lot of decisions I've made in my life. - Yeah, you can't keep your legs closed. (laughing) - I was in the Uber and I felt, I did, like I was like, "Dang, man." I was like, "Right, you turn the air down." And I was like, "That's my pants." And I was like, "Wait, wait, you saw that?" You saw that certain breeze downstairs. - Yeah. - I thought, yeah. You know how they have those, the fans-- - In the back. - Yeah. - I was like, "Okay, you can turn it down a little bit, bro." - No, but it was you. You, your own personal fan. Like I said, I know someone who'd get that fixed up, one, two, three. - I got more jeans, I just, I've written them today. - Okay. (sighing) - Number two episode tequila talk, my name is Walt, like, "Well, it gets the tequila, what?" They do that, I search for my old tweets. I have grown, AKA child, the payment. AKA the six-time crop, pop chant, AKA. AKA, if you see me go jim by the way, they're posting me in Azure with a bear AKA, but on now, I'm, I'm, can we have jazz goober here today? Not a blow-up though. - Hey guys, good to be here. Please make sure you're following us on social media, on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook. Where have you listened? Please make sure you download. That's how we get our streams. And subscribe, subscribe, subscribe to YouTube. Hi friend. - We have a guy. I'm with you right now. We have, actually, I do have all I got once for you. - Okay. - You already know, we had a text about it. - You did. - And I'm trying to find a way to talk about it, but I'm gonna talk about it. We have a guest today, joining us coming from Atlanta, Georgia, correct? All the way from Atlanta, Georgia. I've seen this person in our trailer twice at Rocket City, the first time, I was like, "Shone, she look kind of familiar." The second time, I was like, "Oh, hey, everybody, move out the way." Hey, make sure you guys move. You guys see, you got, she's famous, more famous than all of us here. - No. (laughs) But no, I've been seeing everything, and seeing your, listen to your album, Southern Delicacy, and all everything that you've been doing, and now you're with Devlyn, correct? So we're here here, joined by Jalen Josier, by blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. (audience applauds) - I don't know. - She came here, I'm not drinking to be left. - No, I mean, well, we've been getting crunked all week. - Crunked you. - Crunked you. - Okay, Lil Jon. - I know, she's from Atlanta. - You know, I gotta rip, I suppose, I have to say it. (laughs) But we've been getting, we've been partying after, after Howard, we just got finished performing with Xavier Omar. - Yeah. - And so that's my last performance. Hopefully, well, you know, my manager will book me something in a heartbeat, but hopefully that's my last performance of this year. So we have been-- - Wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. Wait, wait, hold on. We want you to get that money. - Mm-hmm. - Yeah. - She's like, oh, Lee. - Hey, you might have a Christmas gig, New Year's Eve. - Apparently, I have some other things to do, but I was like, you know, like a 30 minute to an hour performance. Like, I feel like I'm just, I'm tired right now. We've been running for a little bit, so I need-- - Oh, I'm happy to have you. - I'm happy to be here. I'm really excited. - Cheers to you and by far success. - Thank you. - Yeah. - I did see you perform at the Xavier Omar show, too. - Thank you. - Thank you. - Who's that? - Yeah, I know her. Like, put me on. And I'm like-- (laughing) - I'm not me. - Yeah, people are like, do you know her? - There's not your cool people. - Over there? - Don't hit my nose. - No. (laughing) - Anyway, but yeah, you did a great performance at Howard Theater with Xavier Omar. And so you're here in DC because of that show. - Yeah, I'm here in DC because of that show. Also, it's my brother's birthday on Monday. - Mm-hmm. - And, well, I think everybody else know him as DJ Marauders. - Oh, you coming? Is that fucking nigga? - Yeah. - He's still like, no one likes him. (laughing) - Not no one likes him. Apparently, he's a person to know. - Not like me. (laughing) - But yeah, no, he has birthday as well. I don't know what he's doing. He don't tell me shit to the last minute. - Is that true? - That's very true. - Apparently, we're going out tonight. - Uh-oh. - Okay. - Okay, news to the group. Well, no, I guess not news to the group, news to us. - Mm. - Which I had a friend. - Okay. (laughing) - No, which I had a friend as well. - Which I had a friend. But yeah, from Atlanta, Georgia, born and raised. - Yeah, born and raised. - What part of Atlanta? - DeKalb County. - Okay. - So I was, okay. So this is how you tellin' people-- - That was blue this year. - I'm gonna put it up. - You have? - That's how y'all was blue. - We was blue. - Went blue for the election. - Oh, yeah. Yeah, I was. (laughing) Yeah, at first we was red, though. - I know. - Yeah, it was very scary times, so. (laughing) So I thought you were gonna go on tour with it. (laughing) - Yeah. - Hey, it is what it is. - I know. - That shit, no. - Right? - No. - Were you born and raised in DeKalb County? - Yeah. Born and raised in DeKalb County. I went to Tri-Cities High School, which was in Fortin'. So, I kinda like, was raised in Fortin, but all my life has been DeKalb County. - Okay. - Mm-hmm. - And when did you know, well, when did, I guess, parents, or you know, if you have a talent, you have a beautiful voice. That's seen some of your videos on YouTube from when you were doing theater. - Yeah. - And I was like, no. - They got to screw up them clean. - No, no. - They got to get to know. - Wow. - You were killing shit. - I just, I don't look the same, I don't act the same. Well, okay, so I really think that the way that people wanna thank you, I think the way that my mama found out was because I was just loud and obnoxious. And so, like, regardless of the fact, like my teachers would be like, yeah, you need to get your kid or something like that. Like, she's loud. And so my mama just took that and was like, okay, well, I need to get all this energy that she has and like put it to some use. So she put me in theater programs and she put me into performing arts stuff. She was the one who started me off. Even though she, she was a, she worked for So So Def for a number of years. And she left right when she had me. She did not want me to be in the industry at all. And look, the hombre hole right here. Why do you think she didn't want you to be in the industry? - I think she's seen a lot. I actually have not really, well. - Maybe she went on to some Disney parties. - I hope not. I don't think she didn't. Well, I, what I was told, I don't think, I think the rivalry was happening. - You're right, you're right. - So my mama didn't even. - Yeah, she would tell me stories that she, like her and like a couple of other like interns or people that would work for So So Def, like would try to go to other parties. And if you had, they like bomber check it off, they would be like, "Are you here? You gon' tell secrets and blah, blah, blah." - And like, yeah, so I don't think she was at any of them parties. - We'll kill, we'll kill. - Yeah, okay. That's how the beef started, that's also Def part. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I know why Atlanta history. - Of course, of course. - But yeah, so your mom got you into the theater and you took off from there. - Yeah, well, honestly, I just didn't know what I was going to do. Like I just knew I was loud. I don't think it really could-- - Wait, I'll tell you loud, hold on. 'Cause you with that kid in school? - I wasn't, I mean, I just had, I had ADHD, but it was like to the max. - Oh, okay. Were you medicated? - Huh? - Were you medicated? - I don't think I was ever, I don't think my mom ever wanted to put me on the things. - I'm a raw dog at ADHD right now. To the state. - I think we all raw dog at ADHD. But I think the, I was just like a weird kid. Like I wasn't the ones that like, put your arms down your back and behind your back and you run it down a hall and nothing like that. I just think that I had a very large amount of energy that just needed to be contained. And so eventually it was contained when she put me into like something that actually was necessary for me to be loud. And everybody else was loud too. So it wasn't like I was just by myself doing it. Yeah. - And I mean, we need to be loud though. That doesn't translate. - I feel like you really want me to like demonstrate. - No, I'm just saying because it doesn't translate. - Harpen on. - No, I'm just saying because it's not just trans like to be having a good voice as far as doing it. - I mean, I think- - Wow. - My voice carries and I can't sing shit. - I think you could if you got trained up. - Yeah. - I do. - I could never do anything. - I didn't say you could be a singer, but I'm saying you could get trained up. - No, I'm just saying if I didn't know how to sing I would be that guy in the mall. - Singing? - Moving up the girls, singing the shirt off. Singing the shit. I think that's going to give me some ass. - What malls do they do there? - I'm just saying, growing up when niggas went out to the mall or I'll be that guy humping the other men singing on YouTube. - Yeah. - Now that, I don't recall, but I don't recall people singing the mall. - Are you talking about when they be on the stages when it's like an actual performance? - Oh, no, I don't call my other guy. Just walk up the girl and start singing. - I've never. - I've never. - That weird guy. - Yeah. - Well, I mean, I didn't give you certain gifts for a reason. - Right. - Well, I'm not tall. - Yeah. - Yeah. - That's the baby mama. (laughing) - Singing. I would make it to Lee. I'll be out of here for free. - Yeah, yeah, you would. - But anyway, how was going up in the, I guess, as a theater kid? - Yeah. - Yeah. - Not too many, yeah. - Well, I guess growing up as a theater kid, you're, by default looked at as crazy, I suppose. And weird and stuff, you know. But we were, okay, so it was theater kids for like black kids. So I mean, of course, like black kids are, you know, they're, you know, we have weirdos like, you know? Yeah. Anyway, so. - They spoke to like the emo phase as a black kid. - Yo, I did. - Oh, yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah. (laughing) - No, no, no, no, no. I remember, I remember it was this one time, I was going through a phase where I did not know what I wanted to wear or how I wanted to dress. And I remember we was good enough for church. And I had on like some camo pants and some boots and like a leather jacket. And like, I hadn't gotten my braids fixed in a very long time. - Oh, sure. - And so my mom looked at me, which was just disgusting. I was like, getting up the, like, I just, I was just going through one of them, one of them phases. - Camo pants is holding me from here? - Don't lie. He's silly. - Yeah. I went through a couple phases as a theater kid, but I had a whole bunch of fun. Like, I feel like being a theater kid is like, I got to express exactly what I wanted to feel like right when I wanted, you know, like, nothing was ever confined for me. Besides the fact like, yeah, you don't appeal to everybody as a child. Like, you know, kids in general don't have filters. So I'm like, you're not going, I'm not going to appeal to everybody. But to the folks that I did, we had fun, you know, like staying at the school, drumline around there, like the drill team up the street, you know, you talking to people, anybody who's musically inclined, everybody has something off, you know what I mean? Everybody on a spectrum of some way. So it was definitely fun. Like everybody had their little thing in high school. And then, but the thing is the reason why I said I didn't know what I wanted to do necessarily was because I didn't even know how I was going to get to college. So me going to college was only for a year. So I went to school, I went to school from music, from music theater for a year, and it went straight to work on Broadway. So it was just, I just kind of, it didn't really click to me that this was my job until like maybe I left and then COVID hit. - You didn't go that long? - No, yeah, I was 17, 18. I was a young girl, but I was really just living in it. And honestly, I didn't realize that it didn't click. Honestly, I turned 25. Well, the year that I had as a 25 year old was when my frontal lobe just came together. And I was like, dang, I did a lot of things as a young girl. And now I'm like really realizing like that those stepping stones that I did are very much beneficial for what I'm doing now. So I was, this year was when it all clicked. Of course, like when COVID happened, like I was like, dang, I was on Broadway, I was young, yay. But then as a 25 year old, stuff really started clicking. Like I felt like I was able to have conversations about it. Like well thought out conversations about what I've been doing as opposed to when I was younger. - So you said Broadway, well, um, played or-- - What's that? - Yeah, the show. - I feel like I don't wanna be laughed at. - Do it. I'm gonna laugh at you regardless. - Okay. - You're gonna laugh at me too. - Okay. I'm excited to laugh at you. I was in SpongeBob on Broadway. SpongeBob for the musical. - Yeah, why would we laugh at that? - I feel like that's too-- - Just to talk with SpongeBob. - Yeah. - Yeah. - I was like, what's SpongeBob for you? - And it's on Broadway. What is it to laugh at? - Well-- - You were doing more and more life at that age than that was. - Right. I was gonna say your front of those came together and clicks has yet. - Yeah, 25. I was popping EP. That was wild. - Yeah. - Remember that song Gucci Man? "Pil," he said pop one, pop two, two halves. That's three. I was like, no, that sounds like crazy. (laughing) - I did it. - My limit is showing right on me. - I was like, I'm a blast. Drink their jeans, drop pop mine. I was like, nigga, he's talking. He's talking to me. - He's talking to me. - He's talking to me. - You know bars, nigga. (laughing) But yeah, no, we probably make fun of SpongeBob. - Yeah. - And that's your accomplishment. You shouldn't be like-- - Oh, wait. That's Broadway. - Kinda hold your head up about that. - Yeah. - I don't know. For some strange reason, you know why? - Ooh, it's because I wasn't as-- The way that I am at 25 and so in love with who I am and able to talk to, you know, there was certain things that I had to overcome when I was younger and doing it. Like, of course, like, I play Pearl, so they had me in these like six-inch platform. (laughing) - Okay, I'm not laughing at you, it's just funny. I remember-- - I mean, yeah. They had me in some like high platforms and like I had to stomp around the stage and like saying it out loud. Okay, yeah. Like, okay. It's, you know, that's wild. - It was a play, yeah. - I think it both make us laugh. - Right. Yes, yes. It was a comedy. Yeah, it was a comedy. - Give you the play. - Oh, "Secret Life of the Bees." - Ooh, my daughter's reading that book right now. - Really? Such a great, such a great story. - Yeah, it really is. - Sad story. - Sad, but good, yeah. That was the last one until then I realized that I wanted to, I wanted to come back to Georgia and put out music. Okay, yeah. - Yeah. (indistinct) - She's been supportive through whatever, but of course she's had her, her advice, but she's been supportive through it all. It wasn't like, "No, you shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do that." You know, I guess when you see the vision for your child more so than anything, she saw it better than I did. - Mm. - Sounds good. - And that's a part of your music. - Mm-hmm. - Right, you was always writing and... - Always writing, always producing it. - Okay. We'll do our shares to you. (indistinct) I said, "You might as well not just do it." (laughing) - We'll find it out. - We'll find it out. - All right, bro. - Bye. - Bye. - See you around. - Yeah, yes, you probably love it to get to music. So you're signed by Dev Jam, where you move with another label before that. - Yeah, I was signed to Hemingrad under Lena Wafe. - Okay, okay, I'll do that. - And then her label dissolved and Dev Jam just acquired me solely. - How did, I guess, I think it's covered. Well, how did she find it? - Cynthia Rivo from Broadway. So Cynthia Rivo has been my mentor for a nice amount of time and... - That's a big deal. - By the grace of God, I was in a show that she had produced called Witness De Ganda, that she was one of the producers for. And she knew me when I was on Broadway, but there's just, we really didn't solidify our relationship until Witness De Ganda, which was a play that was in LA. And so I'd asked her, she'd already been putting out her own music. And I was just like, how are you doing this? Aside from also doing musicals in play. And then she was like, she's like, well, I can't do it. - Do it. Do it. - Well, you're an actress. - You're an actress. You're an actress. But you're an actress, do it. - Well, okay, when I asked her, I was like, if you could just like find a way to like help me out, you know, once I'm, you know, I was just like, I'll do, I will make sure that it's just my promise, you know, that I will make sure that I find a way. And she held her promise. And I think she knows Lena, I guess that's her, that's one of her friends. And she literally opened the door for that. And she was the one, she and also somebody who was trying to acquire me for Columbia. His name is Tibbs. And so they both were like, I might as well just bring her over to Lena. So I'm definitely, she definitely helped me out. Like I asked her, could you please help me out, you know, to find a way for me to get into the music industry. And she definitely did that for me. - She, her and Rick, you gotta admit I did it. - Oh yeah. - She's coming here and you can take the most interesting live world, you gotta do this and that there, but you know, that's not really a big deal. Like, yes, it is a fucking big deal. - Right, yeah. - You day many people are like, this is a big deal. - Yeah, yeah. I guess it's hard to take your own compliments or understand your own accomplishments too, so to make sense. Sometimes, I guess folks are just too humble. Everybody humble. - You are very humble. - Very humble. - If I could sing like you, if I could sing like you, if I could sing like you, why am I in the basement with you? - No. I'm happy to be here. I'm a nervous, no, no. I thought you would have did this earlier. I just been nervous. I've been singing everything. I feel like if I, we haven't, we haven't, we haven't did enough of crazy yet. - No, yeah. This is just this nice introduction, nice conversation. - Yeah, I told you, really chill. - Hey. - People just, when they, they sit here and is like, oh yeah, I'm on the show. Hey guys, that's what I did last night. Come on. If you want to tell us. - Hey, tell us. - It's a basically fucking, but yeah, no. So we got to, no, no, no, no. You know what I'm saying? Before that, what project did you drop on Lena's label? - I dropped Southern Delicacy on Lena's label. So I have not officially dropped it. I, in next year, will be that. So this year was my first year officially under Def Jam. - Yeah. I've been spitting, I've been rhyming. - Right. - You know what I'm saying? - Right. - I got hot six bars. - Of course, of course. Can I hear it? - No. - Okay. - Just get me on like a skit or something. - I would love to have you on a skit. That's not even a lie. That would be great. - I'm with it. - Do you think I'm playing? - Maybe. - I'm not. - I had the opportunity earlier this year. I thought he was playing it too. I was like, I didn't show up. - Yeah, so. - You know, he was like, "Hey, well, I hit 3-0." He's like, "Yeah, I'm doing the album." So they're like, "Hey, yo, get me on the first." I pull up. I was like, "He's playing." I just wouldn't work and I never showed up. - Don't do that that way. - Well, now I know. - You have a bad habit of doing that. That's how you missed out on WrestleMania. - Mm. - No. - Actually, I did. That's how it's about WrestleMania. 'Cause money, when money says you're good, he's back there. When money says you're good, right? You're good. I thought he was, I'll wait for a ticket. I was in the gym. I'm like, "Hey, money, you name it. "Be back." Like, "Nigga, when I say you're good, "you're good." I was like, "What are you at right now?" I was like, "I'm in the gym." (laughing) He's like, "You're not coming." "You're right. I apologize. I didn't know." Well, I know now, like, write me the biggest, guys. - When people say things, take them, you know, take them for what they say. - I thought "Nigga be a nice, you know, "just spending me, not trying to be mean." - No. - No, we're adults. Keep on that concept. - All right. So, Andy, you also have a publishing deal, too, right? - Yeah. I'm signed to Sony as a writer. - You get money now. - Hey. (laughing) - A chat? - It must come abundantly. - Yeah. - Even when I don't have-- - Even when I don't have. - Even when I don't have. - I did. - Yo, being in D.C. and in here in the Gogo band, do it. - Yeah, my band, my old band, no impression. - You was in it? (laughing) - I mean, she's not from, she's not from it. No one would know. - What? - Yeah. - Wait. - I don't want to be wrong. I don't want to be wrong. - Yeah. - 'Cause I know it's a plethora of them, but it's only two big ones, right? - No, it's about six, seven big ones. - Yeah, you got to-- - Yeah, okay, trailer. - The old hit band's rare ass and subtle thoughts. Who am I missing? - Chuck Brown, I know that man. Whole album. - Okay. - Tapped the bottom. - That's solid. - Mm-hmm. - That's Godfather. - Mm-hmm. - But yeah, it's about eight big name bands. - Okay, so-- - And no impression is probably the bottom of this. - Oh. - 'Cause they did younger stuff. - Okay, oh. - I could say that 'cause they're not gonna fight me. - Right. Right. (laughing) So I have a question because there's a song that I truly, truly, truly love. I don't know if it is, you're a band or not. What song? - I don't wanna beat nobody. - Sexy lady. ♪ Sexy lady ♪ ♪ Is that you? ♪ - No, that should be. - Okay, okay. - Hey, you learned it. Hey, it's okay. - Yeah, I feel questions. - Yeah. - Right, I feel so engulfed when I come up here. I really do feel like DC's like my second home. Like, I mean, staying with them. Like, I really feel like this is like my second home. Like, if I were to buy another house, it would be here. It's so much like black abundance. And being from Atlanta, like, the only time that I felt like I was a minority was when I went to college and when I lived in New York for a little bit. And I was like, there's too many people. - Non-colored folks. - Yeah. And honestly, in Atlanta, like you got black. I've never, ever had anybody else. I've like, I've only had black doctors. I've, my own, I've only had black teachers. Only had a lot of like black, black, black. And so like, coming out here, it's like, oh, yeah. - Yeah, I probably had like two, like two, like two. - Um, I had a movie, but I was in local. So we had like two, like whatever, I mean. - Yeah, I mean, your education is better. - I was gonna say you're like-- - Easy County education. - But that's what I'm saying. You're like, when you get out here, like, I feel like, I feel like here in PG County, like that's like, I feel like that's like, dang, like black people can also have old money. - Yeah. - Yeah? No, thank you. - A lot of Atlanta is like new money, like bring it in it, like making your own entrepreneurial type of things, like building it from your own. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong. It really do feel like old money. - Oh, yeah, it really took care of a lot of niggas at the moment, like, what's going on? - Um. (laughing) - No. - I mean, that started a lot of eight, started all days. All the, all the motherfucking, um, DC clothing shit. - Yeah. - Great for money. - Um. (laughing) - Oh, nigga, go shoot me. (laughing) - Hey, no, don't be a, that in the government job. - Yeah, I don't know if it says much. I think it's more like, we just have, it's been one full generation of wealthy black people. Like, I think that's what's different than Atlanta is like, it's like this generation is middle class, upper middle class. Where up here, it's more like our parents. - It's been for a while. - Yeah. - The nation was upper middle class. - Yeah. - Kind of grew up. - Yeah. - I have a family for themselves. I have a family that Gus hurt, you know. - Oh. - In general, when I go out there, it's like, I'm maybe gonna see nothing drive around the business. - That's a nice stuff. - That's a nice stuff. - Kid. - I think he's driving around on horses. - Yo, you can get a Gus hurt on a Gus hurt on a Gus hurt. - Gus hurt on a Gus hurt on a Gus hurt. - Gus hurt. - He was crazy. - That's a strip clip of it. - I'm gonna take you strip clip. - Well, he would take me to South Carolina. - And then strip clips, they would have a, they would have a strip clip roll. Like it was like a bar crawl, and you pay a ticket, you can go with T. And four out of five were like, the white woman strip club, and then you will go down to the last one. I heard some 808s, and I was like, oh, this is it. - This is us. - I see a dude with a grill, and he, he patted me down like this. I'm like, oh, everybody, everybody got a gun in here. I'm like, let's be, let's be careful. We ain't from here, Gus. - Right. - I'm not trying to die in this place. - Not today. - Yeah, remember that one scene, I don't know if y'all, did you ever watch the Medea plays? - Yes. - You remember that one, that one part with a guy was, I guess he pulled up to the jail cell, the jail to see his daughter who was in jail, I think he was like, where are you coming in? No, no, no. Came up to the house, I think he was like, why are you coming up in here looking like you from a cuss? 'Cause he had on a blue suit. Every time I imagine anybody being in a gun, he'd charge you. - That's the line that's raising your hand. - Just color down suits, strawberry tie. - Funny thing is, every time I say this from Atlanta, I just think of T.I. - Mm. - If my daddy has, we're getting back. (laughing) That's my shit. But yeah, no, you wrote this on pressure. I mean, you have a relationship with Ari the next one. - Yeah. - A very sweet person to, like, any interview that you may come across that asks her about, like, that process. She's always saying my name. She's always, like, you know, talking up about me. And I'm very thankful for that whole situation. She's been nothing but kind. She put me on her tour, like, been nothing but kind to me. And I'm very grateful for our relationship. Like, that night was wild. Like, we was already in a session. - What the hell is this about? - It was late. - I got some bars for you. - No, my girl called me up at like 3 a.m. - Well, you already had a relationship. - No, well, yeah, so we had already started writing a couple of her songs prior with another producer. And I was like, okay, well, maybe my job is done. 'Cause my first, she was my first artist that, after I signed, she was the first artist that they presented to me to work with. And so-- - And for us, people that don't really be in the industry. So when you get signed, they try to match you with someone or hate you to write for this person, you might-- - Well, your A&R, it's your A&R's duty to shop you basically. And so, they shopped me, it was me and a couple other writers that they presented to her. And she picked me. And so my first session was with her because she wanted me as a writer. Not even from her knowing me. That's just like, that's what you do. Like, you shop around your artist. Like, you're like, oh yeah, this writer, she's done, yada, yada, yada. We just signed her, like, so she picked me. And then we wrote Gummy and stopped by that day. And then, that's when I thought my job was done with her. But I didn't realize this is a relationship game as well. So maybe, I think, like, a month had passed by. And she called me at like 3 AM and was like, hey, come by the studio at Jermaine's place. And, you know, and I say, yeah, yeah. That's great. You said Jermaine, like, Jermaine, DePereen. And mom worked with the best kind of-- Every time I go over there, every time I go up the day, be like, I would remind him, I'm like, I'm the tiniest kid. And he'd be like, oh, you tiniest kid? He'd bring out his dad, I guess, who was her employer or something, his father. I think it was a family business. And yeah, my mom, I don't want to-- she's like, their creative director up there. So she worked her way up from being an intern and, like, worked her way up the ladder. And she was first at LaFace Records. And then she went to Sosa Def. Or was it the other way around? I don't know. That's a big deal. By the grace of God, she likes to downplay that a lot. Maybe that, hey. But you put this together. Well, I think, yeah, exactly. You're downplaying this whole thing. So you went to Jermaine's place. Yeah, went to Jermaine's place. I wrote the song in 30-- she had a couple melodies. And I was like, OK, perfect. Thank you. And I wrote the song in 30 minutes, recorded it, and did my job and left. Yeah. Yeah. Didn't think nothing about that. And then I was like, yeah. By the grace of God. Can I get a fella? Yeah. [LAUGHTER] No, that's dope, though. I found out you wrote that. I was like, I think I'm mad. I think she-- she went, remember me? Every time I come up here, I feel like you're the person to-- every time, it's like a list of people to check off before you leave DC that you need to say hi to. For me, at least, because this is really where I swear, if I do right by my finances, I will buy a house here. If not here, then maybe a ruba. A ruba? A ruba is nice. A ruba too. A ruba? Two park out there? And to me, wait, two park dead. He's in a ruba for trade. You think he in a ruba? He's in a ruba for trade. Why would he be in a ruba out of all places? He's trying to have for Jesus. Why would-- no. He did. He's trying to get dead. He just dropped out when he has to do it. You think Kendrick is Tupac? Oh, no, no. No, Tupac just dropped out. Tupac, after he died, he was rapping about shit that happened while he was supposed to be dead. Like, you didn't highly know about this, you did. Tupac don't even look like Tupac right now. Tupac don't even look like Tupac. Yeah, because he's a skeleton. He's underground. [LAUGHTER] There's no skin. Sorry. Good one. I'm going to drink to that one. That was it though. [LAUGHTER] That was good. Oh, shit. Let's play some games. Not so-- we're going to get into that. OK. OK. We're slow playing. Right, right, right, right, right. I'm excited. We can't come out this-- [SIGH] [INTERPOSING VOICES] Like, look at-- hey, Anthony's right there looking at me. He's going to-- I'm doing a great job right now. Right. Because I can't-- I'm ready for it. I'd be like, I come out with four guns, please. And we're like, hey, I don't even talk about this. Yeah. But yeah, no, before we go too far, Anthony, bring one thing up to me that we both-- you're along with-- we're similar? You love Halloween. I was born on Halloween. Oh, shit. Yeah. You like Halloween? But I like-- like all the-- she's got a lot of watch scary movie to show there. You do? You like her? Yeah. What's your favorite movie then? Actually, I just watched "Smile 2" yesterday. OK. I go to-- I go to spells. I can't pick a favorite movie because, especially when I was like, in the September to the beginning of November, I said, OK, I'm all in. So I would watch the whole Freddy series. I would watch all the child's plays. I would watch-- I would just go through every day. Right. I might be sick in the head because I would turn on it and fall asleep. Now, that's my go-to movie to fall asleep too. That's mine. My go-to movie to fall asleep too is scream. Really? One. No, just nine. Yeah. Original one. That's crazy. I like the murder mystery. I like the mystery part. Me and Taryn, be watching "Ghost Adventures." We like to see them happy. Oh, yeah. "Ghost Adventures" pair Norma Cott on TV. Oh, she's like, you believe in "Ghost." I believe. There's one in here. You know, we had a median in here. She's chill. Actually, I heard them-- well, I heard her. I heard her. She giggled out here. What? They chill. My heart dropped. We're not making the shit up. Yo, this is you. When the girls had a show up, she had a median come. I was like, you have to go out for the refrigerator. She turned the lights off and have a flashlight on our face and tell us-- All right. No, no. My favorite movie is "Aunty Mansion" with Eddie Murphy. Oh, that's a good one. I haven't ever heard of that. I know that thing, bar. For bar. Especially at the end when Nellie's song is the credits, it's the-- it's the-- it's the-- it's the-- is you way. It's the-- it's the-- it's the way. I know that song by heart. I know the movie by heart, too. That's my favorite scary movie. Aside from-- I don't know. I ain't even scary. Well, I mean, that-- You don't-- OK, you play Halloween, but you don't like scary shit. I do. We watch real-- we watch real ghost movies and stories. Like what? Ghost movie? Yeah. I mean, but-- I mean, Nellie's, Nellie's. [LAUGHTER] No. That's pretty neat, ghost. I mean-- Actually, it's a ghost that follows me. I think it's a spirit that follows me. I remember I had my apartment, and I was asleep, and sometimes I would hear noises, and I would wake up in the middle, and I'd be like, "Yo, shut the fuck up!" And it would stop. I'm like, I'm like, I'm just going back to sleep. I'm like, nope, you ain't touching me. I'm cool, we just-- it's too late for this shit, bro. You really want to start talking about some stories? Are we able to? Yeah. So when I was a little girl, my mom was from Detroit, and so their house was off of Sheridan. This was-- they moved in when all the Irish folk moved out, because all the Black people was moving in today, neighborhood, more to the neighborhood, it wasn't theirs. And so my mom moved in, and she would tell me all the stories about how the doors-- whoever lived there before them, I think it was an older gentleman and his wife. And so before my mom was born, her father passed away in a car accident, and my grandma said that she saw-- she saw her love walk through my mom's crib, baby crib, and out the house. That was the first thing-- my grandma can see big time. My grandma can see my mom believes that she can hear, and I just think people talk to me in my dreams. I don't think that they-- I don't think I've experienced anything outside of the fact when it happens in my dreams. And my mom-- you know, it's great-- whatever. I'll go back to that. But so basically, she's told me that a lot of things have happened. My grandma said that she had a dream that there was money behind the wall. She knocked down the kitchen paneling on the side of the thing, found an envelope of money. What the fuck? Oh, wow. Mm, I don't know. It was Detroit. It didn't happen. You know? No, no, no, no. He was at Miestown's house. Right. Found some money in the wall from a dream. He might be looking for that right now, actually. He might put that out. Back in the day, it probably was big money. What's like a large amount of money that isn't large now, but it would be large back in the day? 10K. 100,000 is a lot right now. There's a lot right now. I was going to say 1,000 or 10, right? Right. Like if I came back then with a long ways, $500 would have went along. Oh, like when you like back back back, I don't think I don't think like 70s. $500? $500. I was going to say like $1,000. Yeah, probably that much. Then, OK, so all it is said to say, my mom also saw somebody like walk up the driveway, blah, blah, blah, blah. All this to say that if you put in my mom's old address, you can see a woman in Google Earth, Google Maps, whatever it is. I don't know if, you know, time has changed. I was definitely like maybe like just getting out of high school when I saw this, but if you put in the address, you can see a woman with a long like long brown hair, no face and overalls in like the top, the top window or whatever in the house. And there's no houses. They bulldozed all the houses on the street except for the house. Wow. Someone's going to talk like people. Hey, somebody is there. I do too. I don't want you to put that address on this. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I mean, it's not my address. I'm still there. Somebody probably does. Yeah. But I won't put their address out there. I also don't know about her. I will have to actually go and find her for you. But I do want to show you out there. You're going to do haunted houses or nothing? You know, that would be so cool. Megan did it. What do you mean? Megan went to a haunted hotel. That's fine. I went to a haunted hotel. That's fine. I went to a haunted hotel. Did you? What happened? Yeah. It is the bullshit. I went to a sex club, right? Wow. Here we go. Oh, yeah. It's now it's time. Right. We did 35 minutes. We did 35 minutes. Talking about Eddie Murphy. We did. I definitely went to a sex club. It was like as a joke. But then we got there. I had to get a membership. Oh, shit. Yeah. They have your information. My email. Yeah. Yeah. First the last thing. Yeah. Well, I kind of, I just put wall H. I don't know if I want my last. Oh, yeah. Well, it was pretty neat though, like it was like people fucking listening. Did you say that it's pretty neat. Yeah, it's pretty neat. The bar. The bar was free. But it's just it. Okay. That was open bar. And then I went, I went in the main common area and like now I'm dead fucking serious. But you would drink. I mean, getting hit. Like, okay. What's going on here. And then woman was like, when the woman's like, the first time, like, yeah, she moved me to my friend. So she was showing us around. They're like, all right, this is the glory hose. I'm like, okay. And it's the female glory hose. Wait, it was a female glory. So it's like, you cut back, you see half your body off the girl, put the legs in and just kind of don't see who's on the other side and the guy who shoots if you want to eat it or stick it in. Oh. Yeah. It was a group fucking room. So me. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. Pretty, I was like, it looks like a big contraption. I was like, this is weird. Wow. That kind of cool. What? So you just put. Wow. It's like, whatever happens. And you don't know what you're getting. I'll put it. Wow. Could be anything. We can't bring. I mean, yeah, you had to leave your phones in the car. Yeah. Oh, wow. Okay. So then, okay. So you saw the, that. Who are you? She showed us. It was like some domination room and shit. Like the St. Andrews cross. Yeah. I was in there and all that stuff. And then it was like, it was a group fucking room, but no one was in there. So me, it was me to my home girl. So we stayed in the bed. Like, wait, I don't want to finish. Like, oh, no, they changed. They switched them out. They switched them out. I'm right now. I guess that's a break. Okay. So we sit now drinking. As we're sitting now drinking. We're in the room and just throws this most. She didn't look great, but he throws her on the bed and just like, I'm right here. And he just, I'm like, okay. Hey, bro. You could just went down. There's a big ass room, bro. You ain't waiting on me. And then why I know. And it pissed me off because one, he couldn't stay hard fucking her. Oh, he was wrong. He was wrong. He was wrong. He was wrong. He was wrong. People in the sex club is crazy. Yeah. That's disgusting. Oh, yeah. I'll go back. No, the DJ was striking. Okay. He was like, you like, you like, you like, actually did play pressure. Now, that was it. Look at that. The man is like, cause you just hearing people fucking in there. It's like a big ass warehouse. It was like, imagine people fucking in there. And he's like, pressure. He's here knowing this. Shout out to you. You're drinking. You're right. You're right. All right. You're miles of poor up. Now we're going to do our games. Right. Now transition to it. That's great. Did you really hear pressure? I'm definitely. He was jamming. Like it was old school shit. He had T-Pain. He was just getting banked too. Oh, the DJ? Yeah. I don't know. He had a kubu jersey on. I don't know. Kubu is very much. Kubu is seen as, um, as vintage. Now. So that's what he probably paid. Oh, the funniest part was like around like four o'clock. I'm about to leave out and knew like security to turn lights on the air. Yeah. Put your dicks away. Time to go. Time to go. Oh my God. What? I'm dying. Oh my God. Oh my God. Hey. Hey, bro. Man. One, I was hoping that no one knew who I was. Right. Oh, this freak nigga. Oh, shit. All right. New. New. I'll see you in here. That's. Yeah. That was a scratch out the bucket list. I want to go see it. All right. Give you. I'm not making it. He played. He played. He played. her teeth and her you Not you but that's all you wrote. Um, I mean he started slowing it down got some Maxwell. I'm like, yo He was all over the place Black and like some I mean not dang I mean like this You know, yeah, I mean I was going to go in there now. No, look if I saw I don't know Well, you're from your your your county with blue if I came in and saw some of the maggot hat I'm like, what's this white person doing in this black club? Getting a freak on You know Okay, and I promise Your manager we go like okay, so it's called super shot You can answer the question or drink. Okay, we give options here Right, you see the clips people choose people tell us these stories. They do it's on them There we go. So we got oh, we got to lock rated R. I know three options PG-13 RIS That's in between that's in between PG 13 is just like does the sun come up or down Was it NC 17 is crazy, so we should we do that? No, I was like All right, how about this we're gonna be real like Super shot what's the pettiest reason you lost interest? So I am not want to talk I definitely have a gap in the middle of my teeth, but Thank you, but this guy was dating had three three gaps at the bottom of his teeth And I would like and I wanted to be with him I definitely did but I would like I would get lost in his face and then just I would I kept looking at it And I was like dang this is very shallow of me, but did you kiss them? I Feel the groove. All right, super shot. What's the worst DM? You've got the worst DM. I got it was from some rapper and they it was on one of my pictures or something like that and like they sent the picture to me and their way of flirting was just all capital letters wagging with It was in all capital letters to be fair. Yeah, let's hear it. I'm not gonna finish the statement. I'm gonna say to be fair Thank you, but I just feel like this is not our way to come at somebody How would you make that make sense like in person like wagging Welcome to like To be fair actually that might work at most I've said more idiotic things in that Word It were yeah, you remember it He the only reason he's doing it because it worked for somebody Why do them do the young that girls outside when they walking around or in the car? Some girl actually walked over at one point like Okay, that's a real talk some to think about Super sure have you ever cheated on someone? Mm-hmm. I was it It was at the end of my relationship The end of my relationship and it was already gone sour And he wouldn't yeah, he found out that he found out we literally never after after I had cheated After after it happened we I literally broke up with him the next day I couldn't have it on my conscience. So you were guilty. You had a guilty conscience. I had a guilty conscience With no music - oh damn drove home with no music You were really feeling it wrote a song and then called him then they will call them Did you call the guy back? We ended up being in a relationship No that man is psychotic there's no way The truth of thought one and I was hoping you didn't hear it I'm so sorry. I really I thought whisper dad I was wondering if you talk to your I guess X X afterwards I told them cuz niggas be asking the stupidest question that they thought did you still just do you don't want to know that? We literally have not had a conversation since we broke up Okay, just strict over there All right, yes one more to push I got two more to push up to go to you right there. And you got some line up right this Mm-hmm. I'm so excited. We should have your hand. Hold on. Yeah, you go. Oh, okay. Um, worst thing to happen on a date I think people try their hardest to make the days with me really go well, so I don't think I've had a bad date Oh Terrible shit has happened to me in that case. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. I hope you wouldn't I mean I would want him to watch I mean I Can fight go ahead so we're having a really good date and Having a great day and he he looks up in a shock well at first like I'm like caress in his face Well, we're sitting at the table and like he's in it and he looks up He's like wait I gotta go to the bathroom And so he gets up to halfway walk down the hall and then I saw him like not even make his way down the hall He's almost as if he gave up come back to the table sit down cuz at first We had got waited by somebody else first like we've already been waited already put in our order in this den of third so So then another waiter comes over after he does his like half walk half back walk and he's like so happy I bet she's like have y'all been waited today. I was like, yeah, yeah, we just got waited. She's like, okay She yells his name now. She's like How dare you bring her to my job? How dare you do this at a third? I'm just in a town like I'm this is I'm getting pumped. This is I was like, I was like, I'm gonna let y'all she's like and I know you want to I was like, hmm. I need to leave so I got up calmly walked out of the you know the restaurant and you know He was following me, but like we ended up we ended up still this is gonna We ended up still dating for a very long time. Oh, I still I still But you should know he was you gonna bring your girl to the spot your other girl work I used to work at my mom said that I was certain places. You don't go no more once you break up I know this hurts. She introduced me to this spot. I know she be at this bar I don't want to run to he was like well I thought she got fired. There was a Man, look yeah, I mean, yeah, what it was it was wings Um, I don't want to say anything about the restaurant because I feel like that would be giving it away The lemon pepper was wet. I might well, I might have to keep fuck that bitch And what you gonna do about it? I'll call your manager right now Hey All right, why don't we last one and I'm gonna ask permission from a Your manager who has told me she will beat the fuck out of me You didn't say the exact words, but you looked at me like hey, I'll fuck you up. I'm a I'm a digging one between the X and R Can we she don't have that? Yeah, if you don't want to answer you take a drink All right between the X and R this is what we ask people I'm gonna take it all cuz I was actually at the VIP list and I wanted the VIP list. That's a little that's a little Crazy worst thing that has happened to you I I I Mean yeah, we left, but that's not the worst Lane this is better man shit is human One go there you go there, you know, okay Well, yeah, they do American pot I was band cat kids one time a bank that's just Another yeah, I was okay. I ain't you Fucking girls I mean in the club show and ass. I was fucking three of the kids who freaks That's how I knew she had a emo face Yeah, she definitely would have had that well fucking black eyeliner shit I'll hear this in the blink when they to get crazy nigga. Hey corn A system of a down they got all that shit Yeah, what you got jazz, um, so, okay, so We have to do keep it are not X What needs to happen for you to have sex What needs to happen? I just feel like an emotional We need to hit it off like it needs to be undeniable. Okay chemistry. It needs to be undeniable. It needs to be like, oh, okay Yeah, this is where I'm supposed to be if I don't feel that I really go off of the butterfly I think that if cuz I feel like a first date hopefully You know the first day usually is where you test the waters to see if this is a like even a contender for like talking like Sometimes like first date like maybe you'll kiss on the first date and if they're a good kisser Oh my gosh, that takes them a step further if they're a bad kisser that just takes them nowhere Like certain things like that and I just feel like if I feel butterflies when we kiss or if I feel cuz I always go I feel like like tingling feelings in like in my chest if my heart drops or something like that like energy in a room ships I Give it a try Me some wings or some sand Yeah, yeah, I mean if I'm worried out with you like you look good enough to be out with you I like it. That's the yeah, I got the bill. What you want? It's going down he's a cheap day. I am About you I would say the same it would have to be connection like I've we've talked about this before how like the girls are fucking after I didn't know I didn't know that I didn't know that I you know, whatever. I'm old. I mean it depends. Yeah. Yeah, it's fine So I think it's the same thing. It has to be chemistry. It has to be like a connection. It kisses important. That lets me know, you know Yeah, that doesn't always work Would you bring the last person you have sex with around your parents? Why or right now? I have Oh, okay pretty decent guy. Nice thing. Yeah Jesus, why can't you set yourself up with this? Sorry? That's all I got these are all I mean like listen here. Let's hear This is here, okay, yeah, all right text the last person that you gave head to And rate them a one through ten text them the rate. Mm-hmm. I got my phone on me. Okay Slide in a DM to the first person that pops down on your Instagram. I'm sure it's my mom. My mom is always We asked that one name one thing about yourself. That's the red flag. Oh I will leave in a heartbeat You'll walk out. Yeah, if it does not feel like it is serving me I would depart, but apparently you're supposed to fight for things that are seemingly worth it, you know, yeah You are a walker outer. I know that about you Yeah, but you walk out no I hate a storm I Okay, you do rage. Yeah, you know if you give me red You give me red It could be one of the conversations, too though, like it could be so calm and you doing something that's like This does not seem like I need to be here Yeah, I will leave Especially All right Now we have another game it's called how toxic are you so these are things I've done in my life, okay? And I try to bring people to my side I think only people that have joined my side with fat trail and We are toxic. That's my guy actually I was drunk and I didn't call them and I just It was like but down. Oh, yo, whoa, you're good, but everything good bro. Like why you ask me everything good You need me to pull up like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, no nothing bad's happening. Yeah, you don't need to fight I don't need you to ever come down And chill and I'm gonna tell you what he said to that and so I'm not in the beat All right, so these are we break these levels. It's gonna be hilarious to you since you're from Atlanta The Rangers go from Russell was in the future and everybody knows me. I am a part of The first bath is a free band right. Yeah, my Lord. Oh, my trap Lord and savor's future So Many times one time Know what this is what it's supposed to be. This is what life alert worth living. I know what Have you ever had sex with someone blocking that? Good, all right, um, have you ever had an attitude with your main guy because you say I got picture at all Okay, um, have you ever had sex with people who are friends? Mm-hmm Have you ever did someone wrong and put it to make that perfect for that? I'll seem like a character I will say I will apologize in a heartbeat if it is not I will apologize. I'm apologies. Okay. That's not good If I feel like I've done something terrible or wrong certain words in there, I like to fix it in a heartbeat I don't I don't like things to linger Yeah, I don't like that on my country. Have you ever broke up with someone? Oh, how old was I that was before Covid those two years ago. Oh, that's 23 I was 23. Okay, um When someone is texting Telling you everything they felt everything how they feel all in detail. Have you ever responded with K or that's wild. I Was not responding Funny story about this woman right here. We were in the club We were in the club not gonna say when cuz it's gonna be too close So we were in the club and I'm being a table files pop up in a ball Going up a I seen a Which one you didn't send it sold a blue The blue was not you know, but whatever one does not hurt. Yeah, that's it That parent like the paragraph was as long as the phone and I watched her look at that drunk Why we danced like mmm-hmm. It's right tight Kate and it's in Are you going with a game I Think you read it I had time like though. We were having a ball like we were having so much fun We have seen a long I know it was just and it was a lot of love it was after our life So we were in a very good place, and this nigga was just for in his heart I'm having a good time right now cool. Thank you That was that was when I look back on that. That was I see what hey, it was I think I was like All right, let's go ahead and get to our oh one thing we do another thing we try this last I'm gonna do it with you because So what's your big three as far as art as you want to listen to while drunk? India Sean I Just I was I was I was a little lit yesterday. I'm saying lit cuz I know my mom I was just I was little it yesterday, and I stumbled upon an artist by the name of LA I love I don't know. I just I love a lyricist This is a very new list for me as well besides India shine so India shine LA and who else I'm not You got to you got to cut to cut. She's D miles on artists Gotta listen to her I would recommend listening to what's that phone call? Yeah caught in the middle I would recommend that um and who else I love in Oh, I fuck up some Fleetwood Mac while drunk That just feel like some butterflies is Yeah, okay. What's the big three songs and things you was different songs you don't want to hear Don't my swag sir One Homecoming I go back to homecoming that big In protest in the club we're not doing that, okay, I don't know I really like music I feel like I wouldn't want to hear rock like hard metal. No no not rock I feel like I'm a it's off rock is okay, cuz I like my geek, but I'm I think Metal metal is where I think that I would need to go home But that's a thing some of them are tasteful I Everybody seems to love death tones now Saying you're you're you're you're still nice Well, you don't look age over twenty five Thank you I thought you were twenty eight like baby Keep it right there. You have keep it. You have made my night. I could go home now. Yeah, like fuck the cliff I'm out. Yeah, I don't even think you look for it I am pushing 40. How are you? I turn 38 and like To eat only thing that's making you in that realm is the gray on the beer Oh, yeah, once we take a break on this podcast, you know, we take a month off I'm broken out my I bought two different just from men Diacs, I got to see which one But what's your color? Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna do it on camera. I'm a little crazy. Yeah, so next year They were hey, what happened the grades are what grades make news never happen. I never had grades. I Probably give you like thirty five I think it's legitimately just the ground Yeah, I mean I ain't have reason to they told me So the just at six months like I learned my lesson. We said six months It just came to buy it was like n***a you stressing me out too much All right, but it's like this top shelf bomb shovel get going out here Pull up what you got. Oh, you might have to log into my laptop You already okay Yeah, open that up there we go and I'm mute the motherfucker TV Make a big screen It's big screen now say the video the actual video You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You You Getting pizza? You You You You You You You You You You You Alright, so that's my bombshell. That goes to the guy. We basically show some videos that I find that I think are wild or hilarious to me. It's not funny. It's funny, but it's not funny. But yeah, dude, just walking around negative. He's a doctor. Show, you could be anything in Trump's America. Speaking of anything in Trump's America, little baby apparently got a graduate certificate from Harvard Business School. Congratulations to him. I know what business school he went through. It's a certificate program. Education nigga. Fuck you mean, but yeah, it's not just wild. That was the most disturbing thing I've seen cuz like. That's nice. Why are you in the office? Put your pants on. Yeah, put your pants on nasty. Like, what is going on in here? Then saying he ejaculated on to her like, why are you just sitting there allowing this man to come on you? Are you crazy? I mean, I will not to that. She could have grabbed a pen and stuck it in the dick. Somebody should have been fighting. Everyone's acting very natural. Like, he must be scared. He must have done. I don't know. Like, I feel like when people have like a hierarchy and like power, like sometimes people feel like they can't do anything to jeopardize their job. But I feel like it just comes to a point where you just need to start swinging or fighting. That's nasty. That's fine. No, that's great. I was like, yo, actually, he's walking around like he was in the sex. He might have been awesome. Cause why? Is that the first time he's done? No, they seem pretty tame. They seem way. He doesn't go away. They must have had like they needed to like put together a whole case. Yeah, there's nothing that we do at this point. Yeah, they brought up to like, yeah, no fake news never happened. He yawned at stuff. But this is another way. That is the best thing bizarre behavior. That's crazy. Go back to Twitter and put a big screen and scroll down. There's another bombshell I'm going to get to. And I'm glad that we have a song right there. I'm proud. I'm proud. I'm making Shibuya. How's it going? Yeah. It's right there. It should be right there. The crazy news segments. Oh, yeah. It should be right underneath it. This the one where the white man, he was like, I'm kicking Shibuya at the country music awards. Well, we don't even need the video then. I mean, the individual then. Yeah, that was a, and then he went to awards and hit number one song. And he was like, we've been kicking Shibuya for years. I'm like, look, this is exactly why I think that Beyonce didn't get hers too. They didn't want that. They got scared. I'm not that they got scared, but I do. This is one thing that I agree with the country music awards. They get, keep the fuck out of their music. And I feel like us as black people have not been doing a good job at gatekeeping nothing. Anybody can come into any of our genres and be like, hell yeah, I'm going to dominate this stuff. And y'all going to eat it up. The only reason why y'all going to eat it up is because I sound like your favorite artist, but I'm another race. And it's just why I'd be like, there's just no reason why we don't get to gatekeep our certain things too. I feel like everything that that man has done, getting to the top of the charts for country. 18 weeks, number one. I feel like the proof is in the numbers is like there's nothing but facts and reason behind his whole thing. And then they publicly disgraced him. So I just really feel like there's nothing that we can do as black people to submit to them to make folks of higher power. Anybody who has power, who's white, I feel like regardless if we submit, it doesn't matter how long they're still, whatever their choice is and their mind, whether they want you to win or whether they don't want you to win, that's their choice at the end of the day. And we have to big up the things that we have. Like, I feel like BT is doing a comeback or whatever. I feel like that whole conversation where there was like, oh, well, there needs to be a black male R&B artist in this standard. I felt like that was like a start. Like, maybe we need to be having a conversation about that or this standard, but I think that was Val. I think I was crazy what they did to him because he's been up there. The proof has been in the, it ain't nothing but facts. He ain't from, he from down there. And the building. So he's not from DMV. He's like the last part of DMV, right? Yeah. Hey, y'all the VA kids. Tell us. That's the last part of DMV, right? You're not gonna claim Stafford. Well, but it got like a place where there's like cows and stuff. Ain't okay. Ain't no cows. It's not cows, but you know what I mean? Like maybe like pastures or. But what bridge got the motherfucking mall? What was that boy everybody went to out there? I've never been to a mall. We don't talk about it. But somebody move. No. Yeah, you can't get down on that show. What's up? What was his influence then? Was it the influence thing? I have no idea. It has to be influenced. He definitely don't country move music around here. Okay. Okay. Maybe he heard backyard one day and he's like, "No, let me switch this up." I mean, yeah, you right, half the street rappers do. We make it up. They even kill the hundred one niggas and never been in diet. Hey. Hey. Hey, I could be a country singer too. Nigga fuck it. Hey. Fuck you mean. Yeah, that was not fucked up. You right, I actually, I like what you said about that. You need the cake. They're having a rock and roll. I'm glad you were starting rock. Right. And we were like, "Oh yeah, they're white people took it like, "Oh yeah, y'all can have it. We start something else." Yeah. That basically happened. And I think the thing that they said or something about that, like, you know, well, it's just too much to explain. Like whatever they said and like retaliation to, to whatever was happening with the country music awards, they were like, they keep this cake kept it so well, they was like, dang, like, they ain't even about to say nothing to the press. Like they're like, "Well, there's just too much to talk about right now." You know, like, I'm not going to explain to you. He's not winning. Get down with that. I'm going to do it. I'm getting it like, and what you going to do about it? And I just feel like if we start doing it, I feel like it would be much more of an uproar. Like, dang, y'all not inclusive in this than a third. And why wouldn't y'all, why can't we be in them, you know, we allow y'all to, I feel like it would be much more of an uproar if black people did that. Which is why I feel like we need to do it. For country music, they didn't want, no, she was not nominated. Bitch, you ain't nominated beyond that? I think it was mad because of her performance, but they didn't want to do the Dixie Chicks. Oh, hell no. And that was the whole thing. Yeah, because that was... We're going to be hot. I know, but that was the whole thing. She's full with the Dixie Chicks and the people in country don't fuck with the Dixie Chicks because a hundred years ago, they had something to say about George W. Bush. There was some huge... And they didn't even say what they said wasn't even that crazy. But the whole country music world turned on the Dixie Chicks. They shunned and they blacked them. And, yeah, black, black, bald them, whatever that word is. And Beyonce performed. And Beyonce said that's part of what inspired her to do the country album. They were so mean and nasty to her. After she left that awards show that she felt like in her video. Yeah, that she felt like she wanted to do it. And she did it. And it was a great album, but no nominations. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Mmm. She made a country album. She made a country album. She's from the country. She's from Texas. Yeah, she's from Texas. She's from... She's from... She's from... She's from... H-town. Yeah. Shit. Shit. It's strictly over there. I just say, I kind of fucked with it, but then you don't know me. If they're going to be straight, we need to be straight to her. Hey, well, hey, white rapper. Huh. Oh, no, I don't know. I don't remember. I don't remember. Anyway, we need to be like, hey, hey, white rapper. Recite the Martin Luther King. I had a dream speech. No. And then we... Sing the Black National Anthem. That's the first. That's the first. That's the first. That's the first. Just the first. You got to get it. You got to get it. All three of them. It is about ten minutes of them. Exactly. That should just be... It's long. After I saw it, somebody asked me to sing it. And they sent like the full thing. I'm like, how am I supposed to... I'm sitting up here thinking that it's only one verse, one chorus, maybe. Put to my grandma's first one. You gave him a blackest three months. I was like, all right. No, the first verse. Then they started going to stick around. All right. And then they'd say, they would throw it at a hole. I'm looking around like, yo, it's serious in here. It's a long song. Hey, buddy. Y'all are a little too black in this bitch. I'm down. Third verse. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Sing the national Negro anthem, bitch. All verses. Only first the guy passed with Matt Miller. What? Oh, man. Yeah. Yeah. Everybody else... Yeah, questionable. Dang. Even who? Give me them definite questionable. Yeah. Have you ever been singing them TikToks where they've been... They like make fun of how? Give me them rap. Give me them, no, no, no, no. And then they never did. They like, someone can come up with your poor heart. And the tongue forward and the tongue forward. The tongue forward, tongue forward. I love that so much. What did you shout? I missed it. Just TikToks of kids making fun of him and the rapids. Oh, okay. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You get the blue light. Blue light. Blue light in the blue light. Blue light coming to blue light. The Eminem actually does that shit so fuck. Is that his freestyle like... That's how you freestyle. That's how you freestyle. That's how you freestyle. Have you ever been to a battle rap thing? I wanted to go up in that surf guy locked up. That's like the person I want to see last. Who? To the surf. Battle rap. Battle rap. That's battle rap. Battle rap. Battle rap. In my opinion. That's battle rap. The only one I'll pay 50-60 dollars I'll see. Really? So why he get locked up? He's a crip. What they got to do. Rico charge. Got more on Jersey. The way we'll be home soon. And I'll take my money. I don't care if he don't got a third verse. I just want to see him first too. He always forget his rounds in the third verse like damn. I'm like no what? The first two were still good. Every dollar. Do you think you could battle rap? I did. I was a rapper in New Impressions. I used to bad rap them before I got into the band. Because my friends... It was a band before New Impressions. New Impressions are a little brother band. And my friends were around. They heard me rapping around and shit. You should join a band. That's kind of gay. And then I was like no it was good girls. I went to one show and I was rapping. I thought Jay Z was going to find me at my lunch table and sign me at the lunch table. I thought I was going to get signed to Rockefeller and we lit. It was so possible. It just made so much sense. And they took me to a show and I was rapping on stage and the girls showed me titties. I was like fuck all those rings. I'm going to be a Gogo band forever. And that's why I joined the estate in the Gogo band. Do you think it's a part of your culture? Honestly, when I come down to DC, I literally admire all of the musicality that you guys bring to black folk as a whole. Women inspire a lot. Most of the dudes that were in the band, it's not the big... You're not getting vegan on a contract. It's because you want to be famous because the girls like you. Because we actually pick up keyboards and bass guitars. Like know what? I'm a world. If I get good at this, I can join. I can make a band be famous and girls will tickle our pickles. All right. Oh, Jaylen, thank you so much. Was it bad? This was fun. I'm happy I did it. I'm happy you came too. I'm happy you came before you become a superstar. I was like, man, I don't know these guys. No, I'm telling you, I feel like these folks will keep me humble, keep me down to the ground. They're done before they joke on me every day. So it really doesn't matter. And I love DC. I love coming here. I feel like if it's my second home, I feel like I will bring my mama down here big time. You're going to be on the feature of like a Rihanna or Beyonce song. Yeah. She ain't going to work anymore. Well, that's so... You remember us. Hell yeah. You were on Rod Wave song. I was on Rod Wave song. And I'm so happy that I was. Yeah. I'm so grateful for the opportunity. Yeah. That's great. Thank you. Let our listeners know that you're here or where they can find you, what's coming next, anything else? Okay. Yeah. Hey, y'all. My name is Joseph. You can find me on all social media platforms. If you type in my name, this J-A-I apostrophe capital, L-E-N-J-O-S-E-Y. All my music is on any, I guess, any... All streaming platforms. All streaming platforms. Apple, Spotify. You name it. And yeah. The album next year? Album is next year. Yes. You can expect it next year. I'm so thankful to be here. All right. Yeah. Okay. Please make sure you're following us on social media and Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, wherever you listen. Please download so we get our streams and subscribe to our YouTube channel. What do we have coming up? Do we have anything coming up? Oh, no. But I'm actually going to talk to you all about this. The same thing. Same idea. First round. Okay. Yeah. Let's talk later. Better idea. Okay. Oh, yeah. Sometimes. Okay. You got to check me, baby. All right. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. I can't see that. Just like jelly roll.