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July 12, 2023 • 33 mins
I got a chance to sitdown with FOD Artist and Real Repty representative Paidro Classic about his Album, "Hurricane Classic", life, and fashion.

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(00:00):
Film on mic on one on sixpoint one cameo it's actually it's not one
of this one one cameo it shouldwash your back podcast. I got a
very very very special guest right now. Man, we got my guy Pedro
Classic in this thing? What's up? My brother? Can you hear me?
Now? There you go? Whathappened? What you do you?
So? I've spoken over there?No, So what's popping? Broke?

(00:21):
We got the technical exactly, technicaldifficulties. It's all up. I've been
trying to get you down here,well, not for hell alone, but
I am intrigued by your story.You feel me. I know you got
the album out right now, herGame Classic. Um. I checked out
a couple of tracks on there.I definitely hear some progress in development this.
You ain't put out an album oranything out like what a year?

(00:44):
Probably? Hell No, it's beenlike I dropped ad times like three months
ago, okay, and Birds outof You maybe three months before that.
Okay, but this seemed like thisis more of uh, it seemed more
of. It seemed better promoted.It is a reason for that. Yeah,
I had started messing with Empire foldokay, so like I started putting

(01:07):
like more of a plan together meand my team got you even putting more
of a plan together with our marketingand stuff. So that's really just what
we've been doing is really just beenpushing and taking it more serious. So
what was your mind stake for thisalbum? You said you put it,
you put a plan together with theteam, Like what was that plan?
Like what we're all trying to accomplish? So like I I did Bird's Eye

(01:27):
View and that project was like anoverall view of pretty much like how I
see everything, yea from my perspective, And then I did High Tides.
High Tides is more like drip fashion, um just you know, just popping
shit, just having fun. ButI had a couple of songs on there
that was that was talking to youtoo, though introduce it you never because

(01:49):
like the next project was Hurricane Classic, and I was the field that I
was going to be on, soI threw it in there a little bit
got you, But the whole projectwas directed more like drip checking stuff like
that. Like that was you know, kind of like the vibe of it,
just keeping more of the energy.So like this project was more really
talking to you, right, likeI don't want you to I don't really

(02:10):
care if you dance. I don'tcare about none of that I was listening
to that you didn't really have.Like one thing I like about about you
got you all? Is that orwith you you try to like develop a
sound and a style, you knowwhat I'm saying. Like one thing about
Messy morph that I that I thatI that I that I loved about him

(02:30):
when you heard like a messy Marvsong, it sounded like a messy Marv
song, you know what I'm saying. So like one of the things I'm
here with you is you You you'restarting like to develop just you're lane and
you don't care about that you Imean, you don't care if you don't
care about like trying to please nobody. And that's that's one of the best
place to be in as an artist, Yeah, because it's like I'd be

(02:52):
having a lot of stuff in myhead so and then I go through a
lot of shit. Yeah yeah,well yeah, I go through a lot
of shit. So it be likeput those experiences in the music. Like
be around people who don't do music, but they go through shit too,
so I might take their experiences andturn into something and you know, just
make it to where people can feelit. But can you explain your name?

(03:15):
Pedro Classic? Yeah, so Iused to go by old School.
I was like, that was myold rap name. Old School. Yeah,
oh shit, So I wanted tochange it. I wanted to change
it, but I didn't really wantto go too far from it. Another
word, it's classic, but itsounds more elegant, you know what I'm

(03:36):
saying. And then the Pedro islike, when you think of the name
Pedro, you automatically think of likeSpanish dope dealers and some shit like that
family. But I'm the I'm thedealer who's selling the dope. The dope
is the music, That's why I'mPedro, and classic is the timeless music,
like it's gonna be times music,timeless dope. Basically, that's what's
up tireless dope. Hey, that'san album anyway. You sell not just

(04:00):
music, but you also sell fashion. Yeah, I want to. I
want to get into like the realrepties because I'm fascinated by that too.
I like y'all. Just y'all justrock with each other. And I don't
even know everything. I just knowquas you feel me. A couple of
others, But I want to getinto that. But I will. I
do want to dive into your fashion, bro, because you push fashion.

(04:24):
Can you talk about that real quick? Um? Yeah, I gotta clothing
brand called Isolated Threads and then umI have My first clothing brand was called
Perfection and the Revolution Pople. Okay, fel me. But the designs and
the ideas I started going for,I didn't feel like it fits what pure
stood for you feel Okay, Iswitched the name and came with different designs

(04:44):
and stuff like that. But thekids and like my sons still be wearing
this stuff like that, so likethe kids, be honest, I'm going
to just turn pures into kids,mr. Okay, so pretty much that's
what I'll be doing. How longhave you been doing that? Maybe twenty
eighteen? Okay eighteen? For so? Is it just another element of you,
like it's wrapped one thing and thenyour fashion is another or is it

(05:05):
kind of like just up? Yeah? I try to try my hardest to
keep it like separate, like andmessing in a little bit. Yeah,
I try not to, Like Itry to, like you make it a
point to not kind of like promotethe fashion with the music. No,
Okay, let me know, Iuse the fashion, got you Okay,
got you sure? But when I'mselling closed, when I do my business

(05:28):
cards, I'm not putting Pedro Classicon my business okay, got you mean
I'm putting my name. Yeah,So I'm not approaching businesses or people and
doing businesses or running out venues andstuff like that using Pedro Classic. Was
it was you were you rapping firstand then you kind of got into the
music, I mean, excuse me, got into the fashion or is it
kind of like hand in hand?So so like I was talking to my

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mom about that right high school,like I ain't really like get a lot
of stuff like that. So Iused to draw all my clothes and like
cut stuff up and do stuff likethat back then. But I got you
know that that was fashion, rightright. I was just doing it drawing
on my I had like always hadmy own like little style shits. Got
you basically that developed and I reallywasn't really tripping off of. But when

(06:15):
I went guy went to jail,I started like drawing stuff up and coming
up with different ideas. And thenthe last time I got out of me
and my daughter mom was talking,she was like why you don't start putting
together a Calton brand. You knowwhat I'm saying based on the fact that,
um, the situation that I wasin at the time, nigga wasn't
having nothing like too much, soI had to pretty much make due with

(06:40):
what I uh, I had tomake due with what I had, so
I was just started. Really that'sreally kind of like that's like really how
I started, like Calton design andreally again, but music I've been doing
consistently like since I was nineteen,like often like trying to do it as
much as I could. Right itis to wash your back podcast. Feel
like we're talking to Pedro Classic rightnow. Oh this is my question.

(07:05):
How did you link up with foD? How did that? How did
that happen? How did y'all gettogether? My brother Fante had got signed
that for the like almost a yearand half ago. Oh okay, here
go. So just being a naturallyjust be trown and stuff like that,
and just developing my own relationship withfeeling. It just happened because, like

(07:28):
I said, man, like I'vebeen seeing you putting in your work and
then it's just a trip to seeyour progression and what you've been doing and
I've been I met Quas and thenlike the real repties' is like it's reptable
right, So like because you seeme younger than Quas and my right on
my own, Quais, you older, he oldered. He oldered, Oh

(07:48):
shit, Okay, well, damnman, I just look like this.
My question is how did real reptiescome come about? And like I know
it's it's it's it's it's obviously atown thing. I'll be telling class thing.
I'm a feel more REPTI nigga,I'm gonna feel more representation for the
reptis. Okay, let me know. So, like how did it come

(08:13):
about? Was it like some highschool ship? Was y'all? Just was
it a click? Uh? Youfeel me? Because Darius, I know?
D you feel me? He damnedme? A real REPTI you feel
me? People like, let meknow, friends for but me and Fante
like actual brothers. Like we're actuallyfamily. Okay, got you, we
actually family? Closing him that's friends. Got you like family? So it's

(08:35):
like it's family. Everybody like beingaround each other for something. But y'all,
movement is so fucking strong. AmI late to the party? I
know okay, yeah, get sick, y'all flying like that for shurey were
just people who like from this city, who actually went through the stuff that
went through and a lot of peopleseeing us coming up and seeing the development.
And that's where it's coming to.It's not really no real hack like

(08:58):
people want to see us win becausethey've been seeing us lose forever, right.
The movement it came because they seeus taking ourselves serious and now people
taking us serious. Right, Andhow many people is in the in the
in the repties ten ten, andy'all, y'all like wu tang, they
don't. We don't all to wrapthem, I know, y'all, y'all
like fucking teenage mutuan ninja turtles andshit, everybody bringing something different to the

(09:20):
table for y'alla. Can you namethe reputable members? Man? Me OKAYI
CJ Okay, Dante right here Dante. Then you got Peasy a R Panda
and then we got two fourteen.So me and Quas came together on some

(09:41):
hoop shit. So if y'all splitup the teams, who win it?
Oh yeah, who win it?Who win it? You? You don't
hoop? You whoa whoa say?That me and Quas met on playing basketball.
I crossed this nigga over. Hewas like brock need drawing my team.
True story. Nah, that's howwe met. So my question is,

(10:01):
do y'all do you who too?Do y'all all who? Fine?
Take killer you who? Yeah,we're gonna have to killer on here next
week. Everybody who? Everybody who? So? Who went? And who
the best? Who the best?Cause? The best cause the point guard?
We could just get on the court. Oh, you don't do no
talking. I don't want to sayyou I mean never know. You never
know, nigga. Let me know, nigga, you never know. I

(10:24):
want to know. What do youmean you never know? I just know
the last top of times I touchedthe court. Huh okay, let me
know. Everybody do that thing.Though I'm fascinated by y'all story for real,
your story as well. But I'mfascinated by the real repties. And
like I said, I feel likeI'm kind of like late to the party.
When I met Quase and it waslike, yeah, you feel me,

(10:45):
real rep And I would see Finetearound and I would you feel me?
But I didn't. I didn't knowthat y'all was really need y'all move
as a unit. Y'all be movingmean brand. I'm just super impressed by
that thank you? How long'll?Yeah? I think saw a perfect time.
Everything happens for a reason, exactlyfor show. So let's get back
to your album, Her Can't Classic. What's your favorite track on the album?

(11:09):
I like that intro thank you.I don't know. They all mean
something different, so I can't reallypick too much of a favorite. Which
one do you feel? Just letme know? Tell us something that you
you know. A Heartfield song IFight, I Fight it ain't ain't no
coming down? Why? Um?I think it could just give a more
positive feel like I fight you.You you hear the struggle in it.

(11:31):
You hear the pain, but youhear to overcome. And it's not like
I'm complaining even me. You hearmore like a I went through it and
I got through it, even me. It's more motivation because and I'm up
now. I mean ain't no comingdown. That's just more of a vibe
like you. I mean one thing, the same, both of them,
the same thing though, like aut'tmean to cut you off, my bad

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patro one thing I do notice andlike I said, I heard like a
little like I heard progress. Yousound like you invoke more emotion out your
voice. Back in the day,I think that you were kind of like
I don't know if it was thestyle that you the lane, I don't
know what you was doing, butlike now you seem like now I just
wasn't. I wasn't happy in life? Okay, got you? So when
you're going through stuff from real life, it's kind of hard to get on

(12:15):
them songs and say all this typeof ship and you're not really feeling it
in real life, right, You'renot really feeling it within yourself when you're
look in the mirror. So it'skind of hard to go into music and
portray something. I can't really justportray a feeling, right if I don't
feel it, I don't feel itright. And as you was hearing,
I wasn't feeling it got you,but I was still pushing. I was
still you was bugging in. Yeah, off top? What made you want

(12:37):
to wrap? Though? Who madeyou want to rap? Was it a
person? Was it a rapper?Was it a was it a situation?
What made me start rapping? Athigh school? My partners had a studio
okay and feeling. We used tohoo together and stuff like that, but
I ended up breaking my arm,so we ended up like I ended up

(12:58):
learning how to record, learning howto like do a little stuff like that.
And that was how I really startedlike doing music. And like twelfth
grade, I had got kicked outof school, so I was doing independent
study. And then my brother Leehad a studio, so we brought it
to my house. So we setit up at my house and Shit and
Kill used to come over, usedto come over. We just record each

(13:22):
other in my house is the studio. So pretty much that's really how I
fell in love with it because Iwas doing it every single day, right,
But it wasn't it wasn't it wasn'tlike oh uh too. Sure it
was my favorite, but DMX myfavorite ever. Okay, m yr Ass
like Dmax, what's his best album? M But then and and and then

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there's Next though too, and thenthat's kind of like like where I kind
of like, you know, butI heard you heard this hunger, you
heard the struggle, and it's darkand hell is hot. That's where the
emotion comes from, right, Andthen like Wayne and that was one of
my favorites. What it was letme. I always want to ask you

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this or rappers this in general?Um, what's your favorite part about rat
like being a rapper being a rapper? The response I get? Okay,
yeah, the response I get andhow people say I'll make them feel right,
that's the best part. I'm acurious nigga. You feel me?
Like I said, I'm very Itold, I told Fantown, I'm very
in. You know how I knowthis shit? Tell me a place where
you got you? Like, damn, I got a fan in fucking here?

(14:30):
Like how far these your fan basego? Like where do you?
Like? I strill you? Oh? What looking at you're talking about looking
at animal analytics or whatever? Likethe UK and like Germany as sick as
fucking Barbados and shit like it'd berandom spots. That's like I'll be seeing
like one or two plays like arandom spots three folks like you see it

(14:50):
like and they'd be like what thehell? Right? Right? Right right?
How did they get it? Butwho k tell us around? How
to market there? Though? Thatthat's that's the part. Yeah, that's
the part. Do they do theymessage? Have seen anybody ever messed?
Like? Man, I'm a fan. I get a lot of I'm gonna
lie a lot of my beats I'vebeen getting from people like in Ukraine and

(15:11):
London, like a lot of peopleLike I ain't gonna say a lot,
maybe like two or three that I'vebeen consistently did hitting you with beats,
maybe having some slaps too already.When I used to fuck with Quinn,
this is one Nigga used to sendHella beats from Germany. Nigga be up
late down the Quinn like bread.Go to sleep, Bro, you're sending

(15:31):
me Hella beats, take your assto sleep. But anyway, Bro,
I gotta it's a girl from Londonwho's sending me beats. Oh for real,
crazy? What's her name? Shoutaround Ivy, Ivy, Shout out
Ivy produced by Ivy from the UK. Yeah, that's what suck. She
I ain't gonna lie like I thought. I ain't gonna lie. When I
first seen her page, I thoughtit was like fake. I thought it

(15:54):
was a fake page for me becauseshe's bad as footing right something, looking
at the ship, like looking atshit that she playing that she hit me,
sending beats or whatever we're talking,she's sending them and it's like,
oh, you really liked this shit? Like right you really? She got
any beats on the album? Yeah, she got a fuse Okay, she
got some on Bird's Eye of Viewfor show, and I want to say

(16:15):
she got one on High Tides.But me and her, like a lot
of her songs, I've been mixingup and putting them on different projects to
and then like another producer physical herein Chicago be working with him, okay,
and then um, I just startedmissing with his name Myron on the

(16:36):
beach. Okay, he's in Ukraine. Okay, So like I'll be talking
so you international with the ship man, say my nigga Pedro from beats,
y'all, what's your email? ClassicClassic r R at gmail? Do tell
us about who's on the album.It's just all you to the neck.
Nah. I got a song withFante and Regular Repty. I got a

(17:00):
song with who fourteen. That's thesinging my singing nigger, right, yes
sir, yeah, Oklin hearts certified, said, and then I got called
for real young Junior, Um DollarDam and Roscoe Fetti on one song and
that's it. The rest of itwas just me, Yes, sir,
I've seen you perform and um,that's why I asked you the question about

(17:25):
what's your favorite part of rapping?Because you're a pretty good performer, bro,
thank you not for real? Forreal, you have like a lot
of people don't have showmanship. Andwhen you get on stage, you stop
the music, you let people knowwho the fuck you are, what you
got going, and you push yourship. Yeah where did that come from?
I had a lot of practice.Like since I've been doing music,

(17:47):
I've always did shows because like whenwe was with NHT boys always did shows
always so that you was in NHT. Yeah all I always so with Dame
and ship with Dame with the boysall that shit. Yes got you?
Yes, Wow, I don't dathat's crazy, Like yeah. So but
basically, like that's why I learnedthat, Like you feel me. Like

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in sac it's somebody named Lisa,Lisa Ant. She used to give her
shows all the time in Sacramental.Yeah, all the time. So like
even when there was nobody in thebuilding, we would still performed. So
like we would get practiced. Sonow when I'm on stage, like it
doesn't matter how many people out there, I just go out there and do
me. Now, the reason whyI didn't say performing is the best part

(18:30):
is because the a lot of theareas that we got to like be honest,
like we're in areas where a lotof people they dance, but to
our type of music they head nahthough, like when you are up and
coming artists or when you somebody that'snot you know what I mean, Like
they ain't there. No, theydon't show no appreciation. So like I'm

(18:52):
not gonna say that they don't feelit. It's just that it's not familiar
to them to like to go yeahwhen they go all out, they know
the words, right, you feelme? So today know the word.
I don't expect that part. SoI feel like that part hasn't Like I
love performing, but I feel likeI haven't got that full experience of the
crowd, the raising hands and singingthe word like I haven't. It hasn't

(19:12):
got there yet. So but thewhen I get off the stage, the
response I get, like you said, it goes back to that part.
Why I say that that's the bestbecause they might not be Hella dancing in
the clip when I walking around thatmotherfucker you wish your Instagram will. So
it's like that. That's why Isay because you are who you are,
You live how you've been doing youforever. But do you feel your stardom

(19:34):
growing? Because I do. Ifeel like your your light is getting brighter.
I mean, your diamonds is shining. You feel me? But I
feel like you feel it a rolygood crazy right now. But but now
I feel like your light it's likeit's more attenching your way. Do you
feel it or do you just notnotice it? Or yeah? I started

(19:57):
feeling them maybe like three weeks ago, honestly literally in which way is that
manifesting itself? Because I had droppedmy project, then I had there my
events like my listening event, andjust the responses I was getting once again,
like the response I was getting justhow people was like anticipating stuff like
just little different stuff like that Iwas getting behind the scenes that people were

(20:19):
saying to me, and it justletting me know that, Okay, y'all
waiting this time, like you mean, it's like y'all actually listening. Who
do you do the music? Formy family and myself and for the people
that can't speak and can't say thisshit that I'll be saying that It's a
lot of people out there that feelthe way I do, but they're not
vocal about it. It's a lotof people that will want to say stuff,

(20:40):
but they don't feel like it's sociallycorrect, so they don't say.
I definitely feel like Pedro you uhyou kind of like you like I'm not.
I don't mean to say it likethis, you don't remind me of
a typical Oakland rapper or like,yeah, I thankster. You know what

(21:00):
I'm saying, Like where do youget that from? Like what like like
I know again you I'm asking questionsbecause I'm ignorant, So I'm just asking
it because everybody may not know yourstory and shit like that. So my
back if I'm asking like like thisnigga stu asking stupid ask questions. Yeah,
no, it's not stupid. Justat the end of the day,
like I may have done certain things, but I don't portray a certain way,

(21:22):
like I know a lot of theshit that I did with yeah you
said you went to jail and shit, Yeah I've done a lot, but
damn, nigga. What I'm sayingis that, you know, I feel
like even with me and a lotof people in the streets, like your
circumstances make you do certain things me. So like, who knows, if
I had certain things in my lifethat I needed at the time, I
may have not done it. Whoknows, maybe nobody would have done that

(21:45):
ship if they had what they needed. So all I can go off as
my circumstances in life, that's justnot who I wanted to be, Like,
I never wanted to be just someJohn Gotti. I never right,
That's never what I want. Rightnow, it's like I may have done
what I've done, but I'm notripping off like pushing that line like,
no, it could be there,but I'm not really. But you always,

(22:07):
ever since I met you, you'vebeen super humble, and what I'm
saying I'll be chucking. I'll bekicking it like I don't exactly, I
don't be I don't know. I'llbe feeling like everybody. I feel like,
if you've been through certain things thatI've experienced in my life, then

(22:27):
you don't you don't have to glamorizeit. Yeah, you don't really have
the problem. Like when I speakin my music for the people that don't
understand, who think that everybody justglorified just because you hear stuff about killing
a robbing whatever. We're not.Everybody's not glorified. I'm talking about the
things you do, experiences and youfeel me. You take what you want
to learn from it. Like everykid. I'm not telling the kids to

(22:48):
go out there and do nothing,telling them the exact opposite. That's why
I'm giving it to you. Rawnothing right right because maybe if it's scare
you, if you scare you out, because a lot of shit that I've
seen, if I was new asa kid, I probably wouldn't involved in
it. I mean a lot ofpeople glamorizing and think that it's just money
come behind. It is positive,positive everything the streets ain't always positive.

(23:08):
Like everybody don't always win. That'sthat's so true. That's a lot of
niggas that it's more niggas that losethan win in the streets for and that's
and that's all facts. Man.It's film on mic Wash your Back podcast.
Pedro Classic right here, we're talkingto him. He got his new
album, her Cane Classic. Didyou tell me your favorite song? You
didn't tell me your favorite song?Program you did. I'm gonna go with

(23:30):
program. You said what I asked, what song you like? So yeah,
so like, ain't know you askedwith the emotion? Yea, it
was the emotion, so like,ain't no stopping I fight, It's more
like that emotion. But program isthe song that I feel like people need
to pay attention to the most.I feel like that's something where I could
where you can get a visual ofthe streets and get the visual of a

(23:55):
person that has been in the streets, but at the end of the day,
giving you both sides and both perspectives. What part of the town are
you from from the eighties? Okay? So you that's by uh by where
I stay. I stay in thetown filming. Micah, I stay in
town by Greenside. That's by background. Let me know, a nigga know
where I stay. So I loveniggas be doing now. But okay,

(24:18):
how do you if you don't mindyou? You you a gen z or
are you a millennial? Thirty three? Okay? You thirty three? So
what separates you from like killer Fante? It's just the way you perceive me?
So like a picture is worth athousand words. Yeah, I'm giving
you me if you feel like I'mwhat makes me better than the next person?
No, I didn't say better justjust just what what besides you?

(24:41):
Because you do fashion too, butbesides the music in a fashion? What
ultimately separates you from any other person? From keep the snake, whoever the
fuck it is. No, That'swhat I'm saying. It's just how you
perceive me, Okay, got youLike, if you listen to everybody's music,
we all giving you pain and runand curve from a street perspective and
life's perspective, you feel me.So some people you may not like hearing

(25:02):
it from, and some people youdo. So really, what separates me
is just that I honestly just feellike I just give you me. I
don't. I don't know if everybodydoes that, but I know that I
do. It's some songs on thatup on these on these albums that I've
been crying in the booth, youfeel me? So is you seem very
emotional? Um, show that's somethingI got emotion. I'm just more in

(25:25):
tune with you. I've hear Ihear more emotion now than I did in
the past, like I said earlier, So you seem like you're got you?
Got you? So, do youfeel like you're you've kind of opened
up? Have you Okay, definitelygot you, definitely, like not even
just in music though, just likethe people around me, just in life
in general, like you feel meexpressing like how I feel expressing like past

(25:51):
traumlas and shit, like how itaffects me and shit and having those difficult
conversations. Yeah. So once youstart doing that, then like music becomes
easier because I'm able to talk aboutit now because I already don't put I
don't want to, like I don'twant to push it in music that I
ain't told you. You know thesituation. You know what I'm talking about,
but I don't want to, likeyou, famulus, So it's like

(26:12):
a lot of ship. Back then, I didn't speak on like, I
didn't talk about just held it tomyself. So you like I was just
rapping, like yeah, I waslike I have barns, but it's like
where your sus right where you're feelingthat where your so now it's like I
didn't got it out on the table. So whatever I put out on the
song, it's like I don't reallycare because I already have told you to

(26:32):
your face. That's a powerful placeto beat my brother for real, for
real. So um Hurricane Classic.The album isn't not in stories I always
say in stories, uh all socialmedia platforms, you said you just got
with Empire, you just got itwith fo D? Was this the first
project that that was okay, gotyou? Hurricane Classic was yeah, got

(26:53):
you? Well. Fo D hadHigh Tides too, though I did High
Tides under fo D and then Idid, uh Hurricane Classic Empire. You
have your own label, right,explain it to people like when you have
your situation, then you got thenyou then you signed the fo D and
then you also signed an Empire.So explain people, Well, I'm not

(27:15):
necessarily signed to anybody. It's justdistribution. Okay, So you're you're distributed
by fo D and Empire. Sothat's how that basically works. Your label
is your label to real repties andthen you guys are your music gets distributed
through FOD and Empire. Okay weare we all from OTIM. Yeah,

(27:37):
it's all one for And how isit working with? Uh? What do
you really do? I'm not sayinglike this, do you you work with
filthy? Do y'all like collab?As far as like what you think how
the album should go? Album structure? And then shout out your team,
Timmy, who who's team? DefinitelyU be asking a lot of questions like
to feel and shit, Like Iask a lot of questions. I don't

(28:00):
know if that name year said ornot. I'll be asking questions top but
um wait, what will say thatagain? I was asking who's shout out
your team? Like, who's apart of your team? I see here?
Tell you really who's your circle?R? Yeah, but there's definitely
like like a couple of women whocome around, they're willing to take pictures.

(28:23):
They're like everybody that's around me,they're all for the team, all
for the cause, Like I mean, my girl, my my my family,
everybody kind of like they all supporteverybody's my team. That's right,
that's around me, right because everybodyknow the goal. And then I kind
of make that like clear, likeit's not like I like like you're gonna

(28:44):
be around like I need you todo something for me, like when you're
around me. But at the sametime, we pay nobody bullshit, and
if we all gonna be living andbenefiting from when I win, and we
all could contribute a little bit,it's not too much. Not every always
about money, Like people think thatsupporting and contributing is all about money,
It's not right, more about footwork. I mean, so like these are

(29:07):
my team that come around and doit. You might see me with a
couple of other people like I gotmy boy Jordan, my Nigga fees.
They're my photographer, the cameraman,Uday's capsule, she do photography. Fucking
Tay doing photography. Who else theysay, shotted he'd be doing photography.
And that's and that's one thing thatI love about the repties all shy.

(29:29):
My boy Randall, he'd be likea lot of the stuff that you'd be
seeing on Instagram, like my promos, yeah, my drip check video.
He the one that's really doing allthat social media. Randall, so like
he do so it takes the team. People, you heard it. You
heard it first from Pedro classic man. It takes the team and they just
him pulling the strings. He gota whole he got like he just ain't
about twelve motherfuckers. I don't thinkit's a billionaire that I got about itself

(29:53):
right exactly. Let him there's nonedon't believe there's no right. I don't
think so at all. Uh,who do you see yourself, shout out
and everybody. Sorry, I finshout out to anybody that I that may
feel left out. I don't hellof people in like because everybody do so
the top already though, who doyou see yourself? Who or who who
would you like to work with inthe future. You don't have anybody in

(30:18):
particular. It could be local,it could be a producer with pretty much
everybody that like to do music,right, Like, I gotta frank,
I don't want to just get inthere and just be on how to like
Rob Roster all the time, likeit's cool, but like, let's put
a song together, Like it reallymakes some ship that we could do because

(30:38):
like if we both got a fanbase and we give them a little bit
of ourselves, or we if Iget on your hockey game whatever, right,
we can go further right, So, like I don't be tripping,
like, but I feel like meand Travis gotta make a ross on them.
Like me and Travis we're gonna putthat out there. Yeah, I
feel like me and Travel that'll bea sick, that'll be a sick collaborate

(30:59):
there. I feel like me they'regonna make one. Yeah, I want
to work with Mary J. Blige, okay, m Amy Lee from Evanescence,
Amy who Amy Lee from Evanescence Rockand Roll. Oh shit, mm
everybody in the bay though, forreal, I want to get on pretty
much everybody though, like and thenlike um Easy, I feel like me

(31:22):
and easy Kanye crazy Kanye West.Bro do you think about it? Bro
T and Yeasy? You think aboutme and Kanye on the song with the
fashion? Okay, bro than Kanyeis a hell of an artist. Man,
you don't have that. You're gonnahave to get them about out of

(31:42):
the what they call it, getout. He's gonna get out right now.
He took some type of pillow somethingright there. So you're gonna have
to. You're gonna have to.You have to make them real REPTI you
I was speaking of that. Thatnigga is outside you trip it. Everybody
goes right now. I feel it. I feel it. Yeah, you

(32:02):
know, niggas be dumb as smartsome shit. They you know, they're
watching shit, give what they want. Pedro, I want to thank you
for fucking with me, Quas.I want to thank you for making sure
he got here. All time Pedrowas hitting me. If Mo than you
was hitting me, you post methe manager quas I'm fucking with you.
Anything you want to say before youget up out of your mains to wash

(32:22):
your back podcast. Um, I'mgonna be performing with Killer font Yes,
I'm sorry about that. Let himknow about the Lie twenty first yep.
And then I'm also gonna be performingat the Wise Guys twenty if anniversary.
Let him know where it's at.That's gonna be at uh Monica's and uh
Ania that's the one for the WiseGuys Biker Yeah party, and then Big

(32:45):
Sash Show. We're gonna be atClub Insignia. Oh okay, that's the
twenty first both of the Okay,that's gonna be little at me. I
got a Hurricane Classic out right now, yep. Anybody trying to work for
me? Lincoln he here he heopened for business? Makes sense? Then
everybody right, because I like,I really like making music. It's like,

(33:07):
if it makes sense, but let'sdo it to me. But if
you bullshit, I see, likeif you hit me for a feature and
you got fucking one video, likeyou're gonna tax him. I ain't gonna
tax you, but I'm gonna getwhat I'm worth because I'm not about to
be thet you building your career off. But at the same time, I'm
willing to work with Humble Brothers.Just don't bullshit my Tiue. Don't be

(33:28):
bullshitting my nigga. Pedro, classichumble brother real reputable, real nigga.
Man, it's filmore Mike. Justto wash your back podcast. Want to
thank you once again, Pagro thankalready know. Hell yeah, we're gonna
We're gonna keep it it, y'allbe Smoothie Pigs. Yes, sir,
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