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December 31, 2025 93 mins

Best of 2025- Artists of the Year - Cardi B, The Clipse, 803 Fresh Interview. Recorded 2025. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake up, wake up.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Wait the program your alarm to power one oh five
point one on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
Good morning, Usa.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Yo yo yo.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
What's up? Just Larry Charlamane the God.

Speaker 5 (00:17):
Guess what day it is?

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yes? What day it is?

Speaker 6 (00:23):
Day?

Speaker 5 (00:24):
New Year's Eve.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
Day, by the way, that is right, it's a New
Year's Eve. Y'all be safe out there if you're heading out. Man,
it's always people drinking. You always hear stories, So it's
a good time to just chill it.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Home if you can't, right, I don't even see the
point of being outside.

Speaker 5 (00:38):
Go to church or something.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Man, you know what I'm saying, go to church in
and go watch me, watch me tell me, like.

Speaker 5 (00:47):
Go there and go to church.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
Man.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
Well, if you do go out, just just use an
uber lift or whatever cost sers.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
But you got die.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
That's all I'm saying. I ain't saying you gotta go
to church. I'm just saying use a car.

Speaker 5 (00:55):
Said damn you heathen.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
In church.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Nothing. I'm just saying some people go to church and
some people party. Ain't nothing wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
Now you can party in the church.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
Now, there you go, There you go. We still got
to get home. So but anyway, today's show is all
about some of our favorite artists and some of the
best albums and songs that will put out this year,
like Cardi B. She'll be stopping through.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Yes her album am I the Drama, the Clips, who
probably got the best rap album of the year.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
And then Ato three Fresh Ato.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
Three fresh Man Salutor my Guy.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
South Carolina's own Boots on the Ground was absolutely positively
a movement this year.

Speaker 4 (01:28):
That's right, one of the biggest records of the year.
It's definitely in the club. But anyway, let's get the
show cracking.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
It's the breakfast club. Good morning. This is your time
to get it off your chest, whether you're man or bless.
I hate the way that.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
You walk, the way did you talk, I hate the
way that you dress.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Everything when me is best?

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Call up next eight hundred five eighty five one five
one Not just me, I'm what the coach of philing.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 7 (01:51):
Jamail new Herd, North Carolina?

Speaker 8 (01:54):
What up?

Speaker 9 (01:54):
Jamail?

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Get it off your chest? Hey, I just planned to
call y'all and uh, hey, y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Good morning. Charla Man the.

Speaker 10 (02:01):
God DJ it be. That's hilarious.

Speaker 11 (02:03):
What's happening?

Speaker 5 (02:04):
Good morning, baby, appreciate you.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
Hey, I also want to know.

Speaker 8 (02:08):
I got two questions, d J.

Speaker 10 (02:09):
I mean charlemagnea god. Yes, I need all your books.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
I got shop one.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
I'm beating that right now. Okay, I got a new
book called Get on Us and Die Line watch small
talk sucks.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
Okay, say last, say last.

Speaker 10 (02:24):
And I also want to shout out my wife and
my kids.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
Damn, I thought you was a stud. He did the
whole time.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
I thought, Hey, I listened to y'all every morning.

Speaker 7 (02:39):
Okay, my first time, this is my first time calling,
and I got straight through.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
That's crazy.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
I appreciate you. Hey, hey, hey, but hey, but Charlomage,
can you send me a booker fan? I got you,
we gonna, I got I got a packing here for you.

Speaker 6 (02:55):
I need I need that black privilege.

Speaker 9 (02:57):
Hold on, don't hang up.

Speaker 5 (02:58):
Okay, all right, say let's say let's getting I mean,
all right, all right, ain't sound like a stud. I'm
comparing at the end very much. It was the same person, the.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Same person a time. It did sound she did something.

Speaker 6 (03:11):
I mean he did something well, study.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Well he and she could have a wife regardless of.

Speaker 12 (03:15):
Yeah, I was gonna say, your wife thinkers, but did
she ain't never deny it.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
She had never denied so she so she.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Probably is like, oh, you got me negs for somebody.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
Don't know what they gotta sound no, not all.

Speaker 4 (03:25):
He oh sorry, hello, Brittany, do not sound.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Like you're right?

Speaker 10 (03:31):
Y'are wrapping? Good morning?

Speaker 5 (03:33):
Good morning morning?

Speaker 3 (03:34):
What's that girl?

Speaker 10 (03:35):
And I just think I'm coming to see you.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Hear me your phone breaking up with But JESF, you're
gonna be in Louisville, Kentucky.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Louisville when I think she's telling me, I said it
run as soon as.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
You announced it yesterday, she went and got her tickets.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
I love that and I love you baby.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
All right, you're right we are, Drake DeAndre, good morning,
to get her off your morning.

Speaker 8 (04:02):
Good morning.

Speaker 10 (04:02):
I just wanted to let her know that I wanted
to get off my chest.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
I'm proud of my f. You've been talking about for
two years now, how she just wanted to get back
in shape and you.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Know, get rid of some of her her weight from.

Speaker 10 (04:14):
Our children and stuff like that, and she actually did it.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
That's a long.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Mean man.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
It's something where she get up.

Speaker 7 (04:21):
At four before in the morning and get there at five.

Speaker 10 (04:23):
So that's something that's something that's hard to do.

Speaker 5 (04:25):
It just you know, tap into that quick. Did you
did you work out with her? Did you work out
with her? Did you work out with him?

Speaker 2 (04:32):
I'm a trucker, so I got my own my own
still do that.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
I do at night, so she go in in the morning.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
I go ahead, night.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
I'm gonna tell you why you're a real one man,
because you know, I always say if you with somebody,
you know, whether you're male or female, and the other
person is fat, but you still love them. But then
when they get in shape, and you know, they unlocked
that hidden character that's inside of them, and that's that's
an amazing feeling.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
He said she was fat.

Speaker 5 (04:52):
She just got a little weak, definitely, I know. But
you'd got the way.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Yeah, she just lost.

Speaker 8 (05:01):
She just wanted to lose her little stomach.

Speaker 5 (05:03):
And she cool as far as the body go, but
she just wanted to get rid of.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
The extralution with you.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
And I understand you're gonna say her name.

Speaker 8 (05:12):
Thank y'all her name, all right?

Speaker 5 (05:14):
He I bet you when she was bigger, she was
t t.

Speaker 13 (05:21):
Have a good day y'all.

Speaker 9 (05:23):
This guy is crazy.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Hello, good morning.

Speaker 8 (05:26):
Does it's toy.

Speaker 5 (05:27):
And what's up to this morning?

Speaker 8 (05:30):
Good morning, It's Toya from North Charlomagne cousin.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
What's up, Toya? How are you.

Speaker 11 (05:38):
Bring?

Speaker 10 (05:39):
I told to you guys earlier this summer and we
kind of touched on the mail. Robins was letting let go,
and I wanted to kind of circle back to Mimi
when she was speaking about, you know, the enemies and
how he's trying to use distraction to get.

Speaker 8 (05:55):
Us off basil instead of what we really need.

Speaker 10 (05:57):
To be discussed. And that is just how we got
a really face the hardest about the enemy and just
stand it firm face and the head on and just
trying to say, you know, lad my god.

Speaker 8 (06:08):
So the we're not distracted because social media is so
much distraction out here.

Speaker 10 (06:12):
Yes it is, and it's causing everybody to go be in.

Speaker 8 (06:15):
An oh boy. And last time I sawd you guys
and if I had the.

Speaker 10 (06:19):
Podcast already, So it is officially launched, guys, I wanted
to give you guys the website if you guys can
check it out.

Speaker 5 (06:26):
What is it?

Speaker 8 (06:27):
It's best b X is t I em.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
Yes, ma'am so that is a b X. Hey, I
want to tell you some of the best advice I
got recently. Man.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
We had a conversation with Andrew Young, and one thing
that came from that conversation is don't get outraged, get organized.

Speaker 13 (06:43):
Yes, say that.

Speaker 10 (06:45):
Again, Charlier Man, That's why I love you and your
mental health, weariness and things that you do. We need
more of your voice. I tune in every day. You
are definitely off the shoods and my cousin so we
first does in North Carolina, South Carolina. Get out the website.
Let me know what you guys seen. You took my
information down before.

Speaker 8 (07:04):
I haven't gotten my email yet.

Speaker 5 (07:07):
Took it.

Speaker 8 (07:09):
You put me on hold.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
Yeah, okay, well we still having them.

Speaker 8 (07:15):
I just want you to check out my podcast, launch
the website, okay, and I'm going live soon. I'm not
gonna go live.

Speaker 10 (07:22):
To the pre recorded episode to you know, try to
keep down the distraction the.

Speaker 8 (07:28):
Noise from being live and comments and things like that.

Speaker 10 (07:30):
So I'm just tuning out the noise and so that
I can really let let people know how God has
delivered me through betrayal, trauma, bonding and you know, the
upbringing in our childhood, from growing up, things not being
talked about where we.

Speaker 8 (07:45):
Just brushing on the rug.

Speaker 10 (07:46):
Going to church, ignoring the real pose, you know, not
really ignoring the purpose, but not really having that grounded,
you know, you know, like how in black families it's
like everything that just talked about, but it's hard to
not talk about it when we get old. I'm forty three,
and it's like a lot of things that I'm trying
to relearn now, but I'm allowing God to lead me
through the through the lesson.

Speaker 4 (08:09):
Good luck, Mama, appreciate you for checking in. Absolutely, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five
one oh five one. If you need the VIC, call.

Speaker 9 (08:16):
Us up right now.

Speaker 5 (08:16):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
It's DJ M V Jess Hilarious, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in
the buildings.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Indeed, you got eight O three fresh Home team and
young guy here in the building up.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
Welcome fellers by y'all, feeling man, Where them.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
Fans at they brought them now? If you don't know
aight O three fresh, of course they got the record
right now. That's if you've been out and about, especially
in the South, especially HBCU. Boots on the Ground is
their song. Congratulations boys, that song.

Speaker 9 (08:46):
Moving man, Thank you brother, appreciate that.

Speaker 4 (08:48):
When did the song actually come out December to twenty four?

Speaker 9 (08:51):
That was like my Christs gift to everybody.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Now, Charlemagne and Live Charlan, that song been out for
three years.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
I'm like, Charlamage, No, I was talking.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
About just the whole line dance movement from South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Like you, it's definitely been going on more than three yeah,
he is. It just started picking up more in it
like the past year and a half something.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
Absolute.

Speaker 9 (09:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
People don't really get to see the line there, especially
on the East Coast as much. But when I when
I DJ everywhere, you get to see it. And I
remember I was a Charlotte and a girl came up
to me. It's like, can you play the Boots on
the Ground. I had no idea what you told about
it was a mob dip saw. I was like, is
that a mob deep Boots on the Ground. I had
no idea. It's out that Louis v Louis. He was like, yeah,
I'm gonna send it to you right now. Send it
to me and then when I played it, I see
the it went up, the fans moving.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
I said, you know what's crazy, it's crazy as it sounds.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
The current political climate kind of boosted di record too,
because I remember people started posting saying, you know, we
ain't tripping off what this administration is doing.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
Black people are.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Finding enjoy learning new line dances, and it would always
be boots on the ground with the fans.

Speaker 4 (09:46):
It took everybody, everybody's mind away from like the you know,
the current you know stuff that's going on.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Man.

Speaker 9 (09:51):
So for me, it's like the unity in it. That's
what makes it more apeeling for me.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
You know, you got the the two year old, you
got the eighty two year old, you got the grandmama's aunt.

Speaker 9 (10:00):
See, that's what makes it more genual for me.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Man.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
The dope think about it was a lot of the line.
There songs a lot older, like you're talking twenty years older.
Like when you go to a family reunion or a
wedding or a HBCU, it's always the wobble wobble slide,
electric slide. Before I let go and played the Beyonce version,
and this is something fresh new, So let's start from
the beginning for people that don't know you.

Speaker 5 (10:22):
Who is eight or three fresh? Where are you from?

Speaker 4 (10:24):
And how did you get into this this thing called
the music industry?

Speaker 9 (10:27):
What's going on? Everybody? Al three? First the kid live
in the building.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Man, listen from a small town in South Carolina called Wagner,
South Carolina. One stop signed, one stop, Like we all
share the same dog.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Most going to be bigger than Wagoner.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
Yeah, yeah's bigger wagon Man. But start off in the
church man, humble beginners. Man started off in the church
man singing in the choir or whatever, you know, like
the protect Cuner left away from it. You know, I
went out and I started venturing into like more genres.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
I tapped in the pop, attacked in the R and B.
I rapped a little bit and I found something song
really South and soul found me. Man, been doing it
about a year and a half now, man, and it
actually saved my life.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Man.

Speaker 5 (11:05):
So explain to the people what suffering souls in. So
the soul is a mixture.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
It has a like a fine undertone mixture of gospel, blues, soul, all.

Speaker 9 (11:13):
Like mixed together, mianda together.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Man.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
It's solely based in the South. But when you hear it,
it's like feel good music. When you hear it's like.

Speaker 9 (11:19):
That music that touch your bones and they you know,
it's a beautiful thing.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
You just got to be in one of that, like
one of the events to actually feel it. It changed
the environment totally. You're saying, we advocate for a good time,
we advocate for unity in that, and so that's why
I I chose to piggyback on that genre the most.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
Now, yeah, you said it saved your life. What were
you into before.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
You know, with being in the rap culture. You said,
you have to you know, adapt to that, you know,
that raping environment. When I came to Southern soul, I
you know, I was battling some stuff, you know what
I'm saying, and it pulled me out of that because
of the good feeling that it had. You're saying, may
for me in it. Then my mama was she was
able to be proud of it. You know, when I'm rapping,
she don't want to have nothing that she couldn't have
understand some of the stuff.

Speaker 9 (11:59):
So when she first when she heard my very first
Southern soul song that I.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
Dropped the car all night long, man, and I got
that first confirmation from him.

Speaker 9 (12:06):
I already knew damn that this was a genre for me.
You know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Do you remember the first record that that made you say, oh,
like the one that touched your soul? What's something your
soul record touched your soul?

Speaker 9 (12:14):
Shuts out the King, George. Man, he's from down my
way as well. Man.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
He definitely kicked the door down for us. Man, Keep
on Rolling is like one of those that you know,
really really really punched me, and it gave me like
some inspiration. Bro, you know one of those brothers I
mean from South Carolina. I'm saying he kicked the doll
like wide open for us. And when I heard that song,
I'm saying I automatically knew that this was the type
of jum that I wanted to be in.

Speaker 5 (12:36):
Were you surprised how fast this record card on? Of course?

Speaker 4 (12:39):
I mean because it's everywhere and you know, and people
are learning to dance quickly.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
When did you realize how big the record was? Man?

Speaker 9 (12:45):
I woke up one morning I checked my TikTok.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
I mean, I had so many notf kids on TikTok,
and I GeV you're saying, I thought somebody had died.
So when I checked it or whatever, I seen the video.
The video was you know a spot now my way
called Sbar. It's a mecca for or like the line
that's you're saying. So I seen that and it was
like maybe twenty videos. I want to sleep, and I
woke up it was like five hundred videos. I knew

(13:08):
at that point right then that it was I might
have a little something. And over the course of time,
now what being went. But three months almost four months, man,
it has passed me.

Speaker 9 (13:17):
So right now I'm playing catch up to the song.

Speaker 4 (13:19):
Everybody have been trying to put a face with the music,
so here I am good on.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
I feel like that's what is Luther King George. I
feel like that's what he hasn't done yet. He hasn't
put a face to his music because everybody listens to
you know, at least down South if you see people
play a lot of King George music and he a
young dude, thirty years old, right, yeah bro something Yeah,
But I'm saying I feel like he hasn't done that yet.

Speaker 5 (13:39):
I wonder why.

Speaker 9 (13:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
I mean, timing is everything's specially for me. I mean,
look how long I've been doing music. I've been doing
music for over twenty years. As far as Southern Soul,
I dropped five songs before Boots on the Ground and
then it picked up, you know, So I mean time
is everything. So y'all, y'all define state to nim y'all
gon see a lot more of him and a lot
more to Southern Soul front coming.

Speaker 12 (13:57):
When I noticed it got big was when I seen
kids doing it, you know, from old people to kids.
It was everybody got these kids, yeah, doing it and
it's feel good. It's like music that you had the
family reunion and stuff like that. Did anybody try to
like reach out about signing you or anything like that?

Speaker 4 (14:17):
Mercy ig Ben blowing up a crazy It's definitely been crazy, man.
But you know, we started this company. Shots out to
the Snake Eyes Music Group.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Man.

Speaker 9 (14:25):
We started this company, you know, from the bottom up.
You know. We came with a vision. It was just
a vision.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
And I think that we've done more in a year
than a lot of folks have done in like five
seven years. Are you are you sign to a major
or no? You're doing everything independent? We all independent, Roight man,
So you did everything that you Yeah, I'm proud of us, man,
I ain't gonna lie. I'm proud of us because you know,
we all learned from each other. You're saying as we move,
we learned, we grow and shuts out the young guy man.

(14:50):
You know, that's why I brought him us. He's one
of the United Fronts that were staying with as far
as Southern. So they accepted me with open arms. Man,
and they had been doing it, you know, priud to me,
but they showed me the roles. The definitely wouldn't stand
your game, and I can appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Man.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
So everything independence. So we're gonna I'm entertained something, but you're.

Speaker 5 (15:05):
Not right now, how long have you been young guy?

Speaker 7 (15:07):
Young guy man, I've been young guys for for a
long time, thirty years.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
I told her.

Speaker 14 (15:15):
We was just talking, saying change my nine the uncle
guy in a manner.

Speaker 9 (15:17):
Man.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
They go back that that would be crazy.

Speaker 7 (15:22):
Because folks see me, they say, you know you're a rapper,
like nah, then not? Then they stay. I get on
stage and I'm singing some souls and they be like, damn,
you know, I ain't spit, but I kind of kept
my name back from the younger day when I was
a rapping man. So I come when I I jumped
into music. My story kind of, you know, similar to his.
You know I've been I've been rolling in the sort
of soul game. Probably about it in two and a

(15:43):
half years now and the power of social media. I
had a record that you know, I was singing in
the garage and posted it and.

Speaker 14 (15:49):
Changed my life, you know what I'm saying instantly.

Speaker 7 (15:51):
So yeah, man, so I kind of I was tapped
in on the rap side, you like, you know, man
came up in the church.

Speaker 14 (15:57):
You know what I'm saying, Try different things. So far
as you me.

Speaker 7 (15:59):
Physically doing music, man, I stepped away for music on
about fourteen years. So when I finally just made up
my mind, Hey Finn, get back in the studio, get
it rolling.

Speaker 14 (16:07):
You know what I'm saying. Professionally, record me a song,
sit down and that that record. You know what I'm saying.
Two records later, I was driving trucks.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
Man.

Speaker 14 (16:14):
I ain't drove a trucking almost ye and a half,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
So I was joking that man.

Speaker 14 (16:17):
We met a couple about two years ago.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
I think my very first show out then that year
is I think year next? Ye is Mississippi. Man, my
first soul kind of nervous, you're saying me personally. You know,
I had just thought it with some song.

Speaker 9 (16:29):
So Ro came.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
He hollered at me, saying, gave me that little pep
talk or whatever you're saying. I showed up my shoulders,
now did it?

Speaker 7 (16:36):
He came to me like, man, like, young guy, Man,
what I because I was kind of moving pretty good then,
you know what I'm saying. I had a record that
was that was keeping me busy, and he was like, man,
what what what I gotta do? Some advice can you
give me? Was like, man, you know, keep grinding, bro,
you're gonna get that one, and you gonna know you got.
So when I heard that Boots on the Ground.

Speaker 14 (16:52):
I called him.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
I said, you getting ready to be a region?

Speaker 1 (16:55):
You know?

Speaker 9 (16:58):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (16:59):
When y'all I knew it from the first ten seconds
ten seconds of the song, I was like, man, it's
finna go crazy. And now I just see you know,
look on social media shack dancing to it. You got yeah, Like, man,
that is crazy, you know what I'm saying. So it's
a blessing and man, I just pride of my world
and we're just trying to keep it going.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
What inspired Boots on the Ground though, Like like when
you sat down and said you heard that beat and
you're like, this is what I want to write about.

Speaker 9 (17:20):
Man, I tell this story all the time.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Man.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
I had a show in Phoenix City. It was at
the back of the vand whatever. I had a chance
to experienced my first trail ride. With the trail ride,
you're saying, a couple of lads had fans or whatever.
It was hot, so you know they got fans. So
I've got a chance to go to my second trail
ride and I ain't see no fans. So I pulled
the question where them fans at? You know what I'm saying.
So with boos and the ground, Boots on the Ground
is already a lining that terminology you're saying, So you
know when they say boots on the ground, you know

(17:43):
about to have a party. We just too a down
type of deal. So I just really merged the two
ideas and it became a good marriage.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
What's the trail ride for the people who don't there.

Speaker 9 (17:51):
Listen, man, trail rides is you know a TVs horses.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
You're saying that line dances, it's a whole like combination
of all good things.

Speaker 9 (17:58):
It's definitely a coach is really just an event.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
And that's why I feel like Southern soul and line
dancing is a perfect mixture, you know what I mean.
It's it's a great marriage, you know. It piggybacks off
of one, piggybacks off of the other. And if you
ever come to the trail right down there, man, I promise
you can have a good time. You might get a
little dustin which I promise you gonna have a good time. Now,
every time you make a song, is it a line
song now or no? Okay, See, that's one thing I

(18:22):
didn't want to get called in. I didn't want to
get caught in, you know, just being the line, the
line at the boot at the booty. So you know,
and I've been thinking about you're saying names for like
a EP or album, whatever you're saying, and I really
wanted to be versatility because I want to show them
on all skills.

Speaker 9 (18:40):
I got skills music now.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
But you could do it like you remember how Jamaine
Dupre did back in the day, like he had the
the all the what was it called it, The The
Beat All Stars where it was just one album just
doing all the uptemper.

Speaker 5 (18:49):
Talking about like the Shy when he.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
Had a whole album, or that then he had a
whole album, different ways of doing things. So you could
do that like an anthem like that. Because your HBCU
is gonna be crazy this week, spring flings, homecomings all that.
They should start booking you now to try to get
the cheapest prices possible book schedule crazy.

Speaker 14 (19:10):
Yeah, that's what's uping.

Speaker 12 (19:12):
I know you don't want to just fall into the
line dance, you know, John rough music, but it's like
nobody has made any that are great since like the
five that.

Speaker 5 (19:22):
We get, but.

Speaker 12 (19:30):
None since then, and it's like it's it's kind of
hard to do, like you know what I mean. So
for you to just come up with one and just
do it just off of what you felt, you got
to do that more like I'm tired of people.

Speaker 7 (19:45):
I feel like my opinion, I feel like line dances
like the new disco. Yeah, you know what I'm saying,
it's a big thing in the black culture that you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (19:52):
We're just trying to shine light.

Speaker 7 (19:53):
On because you got you got people who y'all, you know,
y'all Finn to see the man. It makes people fun
to see the man get me some. It's just it's
a culture that they shine a light on so people
can experience. So it's just lying dance. It's been around
for a while, but like this ain't got bigger, man,
they got to be seven thousand people out there.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
African music to African music has it, has it as
well Afric line dances like Jerusalem is a line dancer.

Speaker 13 (20:19):
Absolutely, yeah, yeah, yeah man.

Speaker 5 (20:21):
That's the thing the artist like, it's not like you
created the dance.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
No, you see that's the that's the sweetest thing about
it too. You said you didn't create the dance. The
people I didn't.

Speaker 9 (20:31):
They choose it. They choose it whether it's going to
be you said a lot dance to it or not.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
So hard when when they see that on TikTok, it
was like four or five different nances to it. What
I'm saying, I reposted once I started to trade little.
When I posted it, everybody took on you what I'm
saying to that one because.

Speaker 9 (20:45):
It's real easy. It wasn't to me an ish you
to me, it got back.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
I'm that's a lot.

Speaker 4 (20:56):
It's like the cursive of blindness, yes, debitely, not intermediate anyway.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
You have to learn your own dance basically.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah, and I can't that there.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
So you just picked that one.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
It was like, this is the one we grew rocking with,
because if twenty people said different dances, that's why I
said that, and everybody being sync that people chose it. Man,
Boots on the Ground was not intended to be a
lot of that song. It was just belessed to be
that way, even with the fan bang bang.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
You know, it's something that you do when you hate
you said, you know.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
And I didn't know that fans like the fans were
like a big part of the you know, the trail
rise scene until I made the song with it, and
now here like you know, ten twenty different songs with fans,
know what I'm saying. So it definitely is a part,
like a big important part of the culture. So I
think I just revived it. Why not the church fan
the church fan too. I think that the sales on

(21:52):
church fans is at an all time had right now. Yeah,
church fans, you know, Amazon when When I first came
up with the the song or whatever, they were just
cracking fans.

Speaker 9 (22:02):
If you go on Amazon right now, they.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
Boots on the Ground fans, hmmm, you got the little
buiton got fans.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Was getting.

Speaker 5 (22:14):
I was like, out of here, got.

Speaker 9 (22:16):
On the ground fans. You what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
So it definitely has been impactful to the culture. Man,
I'm just proud to be a part of it.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
They're gonna be waiting for for them, tu fans, I
tell you that.

Speaker 9 (22:24):
Yeah, yeah, out there right now.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
But everybody's gonna be waiting for new music. Do you
got more after Boots on.

Speaker 9 (22:31):
The Ground take something?

Speaker 4 (22:32):
I got so much music, I'm saying, And I got
music like before I got a you know, a previous catalog.
I got five songs that I dropped. Like I said,
I'm only have been in a year and a half,
you know what I mean. But as far as the catalog, man,
I got a widespread cadalo that's getting ready to come.
It was just the time and we was waiting on
you know what I mean. So I think it's the
perfect time for everybody to see me. And you know
what I got the offer versatility is coming what's.

Speaker 5 (22:53):
The what's the toughest challenge about being an artist from
South Carolina?

Speaker 4 (22:56):
The weight that's on my back, you're saying, because not
only do I s I mean, yeah, boots and the
ground is for me, but I stand with a lot
of weight that I'm carrying as far as like Southern
sold as a whole, because see, this is what my
main part is and I ain't gonn lie. This is
the reason why I came here. You're saying, morning, I
want to make Southern soul that main genre. You know
it's being you know, sublime, like it's been like undertone

(23:16):
for so long, and you know that Chipland circuit has
been going on, like you got greats that came through
that Chitpland circuit, like Tyrone Day, It's Marvel, see Chames Brown,
There's Muddy Waters. All these guys become under that Chitlin
circuit man, and it hasn't really had a catalyst for
it has been brought to the front. So I take
myself to be a martyr and that I'm saying, I
want to be able to display that as being a
main genre and showing that you know, we're coming with

(23:38):
the United Front. I got Seanika Joe Quail out there,
you're saying, grown ass woman, I got Frank Johnson out there,
you can hate on me. I got a young guy
right here. You know what I'm saying, Like, take here.
These are all very impactful songs for the culture. And
when I bring my boots on the ground, I want
to bring them as well. So that's probably like the
biggest thing as far as like, you know, I'm carrying
that weight and I want to be a good advocate

(23:58):
for them.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Well, you know, you got to get yourself all the
way through the door first, you know what I'm saying, Like,
that's that's why I think a lot of people falter
a little bit because they want to represent for the
whole state and they want to bring everybody with them,
and usually all the people end up weighing them down
before you get the where you.

Speaker 5 (24:12):
Need to be.

Speaker 4 (24:12):
I think that with me, how I present myself, how
I care myself. I care myself as you know, Hey,
he's a strong front by himself. You know, it's just
I want to be a good representative for him. You know,
it's not that I'm pulling them up. You're saying the
way that I want my character is what it puts
it out there, like, oh oh, I like him.

Speaker 9 (24:28):
Let me see what they got going on. You know
what I'm saying. I let my walk you're saying speak
for them.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
I mean it's all Carolina having a moment right now.
You got trapped, Dicky, Yeah, traplan you know black Zach Yeah, man,
little balls rest in peace speaking now, because like it's
a lot of people who are doing it. But I
really love what the Southern soul is doing because that's
a whole different genre. And we call it the Chitlin circuit,
but really what I call it is the heart and.

Speaker 9 (24:49):
Soul of Black America definitely, bro, Like.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
That's what all the majority of black people in America
are in the South.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Don't advocate for violence, man, we advocate for unity, like
good time. And you know what I'm saying, You just
got to pay attention to a lit out of this music, man.
And it's like real life relatable stuff, bro. And it
ain't you know, fabricated, you know what I'm saying. It's
it's real life relatable things. And I think that's why
people gravitate towards it a little bit more because I'm
able to you say, oh, yeah, I'm going through that
right now, you know what I mean. So I think
that's why everybody diden gravitates towards me. But it's definitely

(25:15):
a movement.

Speaker 5 (25:16):
Man, tell them where to follow you.

Speaker 4 (25:17):
Eight on three Fresh, kidd Libbilly, you can follow me
on all streaming platform everywhere.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Man, just type eight on three fresh.

Speaker 4 (25:23):
You said you can get my music from a music spotify,
your local bootleg, man fleet market, you can get them
every well.

Speaker 9 (25:28):
I definite appreciate y'all, and listen, man, Man, I appreciate you. Man, listen.

Speaker 5 (25:32):
I always love for the home team.

Speaker 9 (25:34):
You're definitely putting soccu line on the methods. Will yes
what you're doing? DJ very Man preciate you. You said
it's just Letyer. That definite appreciate you.

Speaker 6 (25:39):
T how you pretty young?

Speaker 5 (25:45):
Follow you man?

Speaker 7 (25:46):
Follow me on all platform man, young guy, I'm pretty
much the same on everything. Chep me out on all
music streaming platforms. And we got a lot coming man
twenty twenty five, we're gonna finish it out.

Speaker 14 (25:56):
Next year's gonna be even bigger.

Speaker 7 (25:58):
Man like feature to representing it sitting man in South Caroline.
We're just all trying to put it together mane.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
Absolutely albody, guys, it's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Good Morning, Yeah, the Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, Charlamagna, God,
just hilarious, DJ Envy, Justin and Beyond here today, but
lay and Lerosa is and we got a very special guest.
Her sophomore album is finally out today. Am I the drama?
Big body?

Speaker 9 (26:19):
CARDI B.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
What's happening?

Speaker 11 (26:21):
What is going on y'all?

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Morning? Sickness?

Speaker 11 (26:26):
No, no, okay, this is what I really ain't got
that this time around. I don't know if it's my
age or I don't know, because it's like, God, was
that girl? Please?

Speaker 9 (26:35):
You know?

Speaker 5 (26:35):
We had one.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
We got a whole baby shower up here for Cardy.
We got golden Kerral from the.

Speaker 11 (26:39):
Bronx real one though not just not just like like
just catering. They got me cakes and slushies and a
whole big food I can, I can. I can't wait
till this in. Before I can, I was smelling it.
I was like, I can smell some chicken, and my
security reguard talking about like it was some new that

(27:00):
ain't no noodles.

Speaker 13 (27:02):
They thought you waspping.

Speaker 11 (27:03):
Yeah, I could smell it. You I never ate at
that Golden Corral. I want. I forgot what state I
went to that I.

Speaker 5 (27:12):
Did ate Golden Corral and you got the baby shower
with you?

Speaker 11 (27:14):
Yeah, I got the baby shower. Your ads, bring the bear,
raise your dad.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
Let me ask you a question when you look back,
why did it take eight years to drop a second album?

Speaker 5 (27:25):
And you can't blame being pregnant because youre pregnant.

Speaker 11 (27:26):
No, no, And that's why we wanted to tell people
like it was never because I was pregnant, because my
mouth is not pregnant. You know what I'm saying. I'm
just very like picky. Everybody always said that I dropped
the ball when I didn't release the album after wopping up,
But to be honest with you, I only had like
six songs and I was trying, but I didn't like nothing.

(27:47):
And it's like it shouldn't be my self, it shouldn't
be my second album. And then like just a whole
bunch of things that was just happening in my life,
and I just felt like I wasn't ready.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
I mean it saw you thought you needed, you had joints,
you had pressed out at that time.

Speaker 13 (28:00):
This was hard because invasion of privacy was only thirteen.

Speaker 11 (28:02):
Yeah, but I I just feel like Invasion of Privacy,
I just didn't put a lot of like thought in it.
Like I was just like, I have to put an
album out, I'm about to have a baby. But then
like the second one, I think I overthink it.

Speaker 5 (28:19):
See that's what I'm saying. That's a good thing.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
When you was putting out the Gangster Bitch mixtapes and
Invasion of Privacy, you wasn't thinking about it.

Speaker 5 (28:25):
There was no pressure like this going there and have fun.

Speaker 11 (28:28):
Yeah. I don't know why, I just overthink it. Even
I just feel like as you get older, too, do
you just overthink too much? And it's just like you
just gotta do it.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Do you feel like you're still proving yourself as an artist?
Are you passed it?

Speaker 13 (28:38):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (28:38):
Absolutely, Especially like now with this whole second album thing.
It's just been like a whole nasty debate for the
past two months, and it's like kind of have to
prove it to them, but it's like kind of don't
have to prove nothing to nobody. But I'm motivated. I
feel really good.

Speaker 15 (29:00):
The debate you're talking about you, which debate because there's
always debates about you, Yeah, is it that people feel
like the album is too late or they don't think
that the music is going to be good.

Speaker 13 (29:10):
Like what is the debate exactly?

Speaker 11 (29:13):
It's just so it's just so many different things that
that that I hear, like for example, like my my
numbers prediction, or like if I don't hit a certain number,
like the label's gonna drop me, or like if I'm
a priority in the label, and all of these talks,
and it's just like, what are you talking about? Like
that is that's that's not true. Like a lot of

(29:36):
people think that I'm not gonna go on tour, and
it's like, honey, life, as you give me a check,
I'm going there's there there's a there was a check
that it was given, and there was a check that
I gotta go get. I'm going to get that check.

Speaker 15 (29:51):
So what I saw you post a video we covered
it this morning of your body preparation for the tour
and you talk about the stretching and all that, But
what's going to be your mental preparation? Because I heard
you say you're gonna believing the baby's home.

Speaker 11 (30:04):
Yeah, But like it's just this is like my fourth
this is my fourth rodeo. This ain't my first segregary.
This is my fourth baby. Like you know, I just
had a baby last year, and I do have a
lot of videos. I was working out while I was pregnant,
like on my last weeks, and when I gave birth
like in four days, I just felt like so like

(30:26):
like nothing. So it's like I not only am I
gonna prepare myself for the tour, like cause I just
have to prepare myself, like physically, so I could just
feel good. My second baby, too bad. He broke me
my first one. I had to stitch my last one.

Speaker 6 (30:41):
The cat a.

Speaker 11 (30:44):
Yeah, yeah, I ripped.

Speaker 13 (30:46):
I rip.

Speaker 5 (30:47):
You didn't know that happens?

Speaker 13 (30:49):
No, yeah, how did you pee?

Speaker 14 (30:52):
Huh?

Speaker 13 (30:53):
Oh my god, CARDI hold my hand.

Speaker 11 (30:56):
It was hard.

Speaker 13 (30:57):
Yes, I'm so sorry.

Speaker 11 (30:58):
But but that's what I'm saying, Like it's like now
things are just a little different and I'm more experienced.
Like the third one was so easy, so I'm expecting
this one to be as easy as well. In the
in the name of the Lord, like that's why I'm like,
I just didn't last year.

Speaker 13 (31:14):
I could do it.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
Yeah, I know a lot of women will look at
you and they say, CARDI knows how to balance it all.
She got the kids, she got the career. Has there
ever been a moment where you question if you could
have it all?

Speaker 11 (31:24):
I'm gonna make it. I'm gonna make it. If I
want something, I'm gonna make it happen. It's just really
like the how bad you want it? If you really
wanted that bad. If you want it bad, you get
up and you go get it. Ain't no complaining, ain't
no crying about it. I'm tired of this. I'm tired
every day. My feet hurt every single day. But it's like, okay,

(31:46):
if you want this to be successful, you gotta get
out there. Like is that you know crying? You know
this if I want it? Like, it's like, go get it.
Like it's like this is what you chose, Like it
is what it is?

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Like what about people around you? Though?

Speaker 2 (31:59):
You know, it's still a business. So they was like,
oh my god, she's pregnant again this one.

Speaker 11 (32:03):
So my label and Live Nation like they asked me
like it's like, hey, you know, we can move the
album to the beginning of the year and you could
like tour in the summertime. It's like, no, I'm going
to put out my album in September and we're gonna
go on tour on February. I got things to do
in the summertime. This is gonna be the schedule. And
I'm and I'm promising you guys that I'm not gonna

(32:27):
let you down. And it's like, okay, we trust you.
And I've been showing them that. It's like I'm down
and I'm doing it, and they're very motivated, and we've
been like like a team, like it's like yeah, yeah, yeah,
we're doing it. The day starts off rocky and cranky,
but then when when things are turning good and we
see the numbers that we see the vision is like, wow,

(32:50):
I'm motivated. I can't wait to push. So they've always
been supportive of me, though they never been like it's like, uh,
they know. They know when I want something my work
is think if I really want it, they know that
I'm going to do it. The only time that I
just be not giving it my all is when I'm
going through like mental distress, and people like don't understand that,

(33:13):
So people would think that it's because of the kids
or because I'm just whatever. No, when I'm in mental distress,
I don't want to do nothing. But I feel very
like I ain't nothing really bothering me right now, Like
I'm good, good, I'm good.

Speaker 15 (33:25):
Have you always been that in tune with like your
mental of like I need to take a break from
work because it's easier now because Cardi B Is established,
she's a stupid star. But when in the beginning, how
did you deal with like cause we watched you go
through things from all of your career, how did you
what's the difference now?

Speaker 11 (33:42):
I didn't even you know what, I didn't even notice
that I was taking so many long breaks, Like I
will tell myself like it's like, you know what, I
need to go on a hiatus for like two months.
Next thing you know, it's like, damn, I haven't put
out a song in eight months and nine months, and
I wasn't even realizing it that it was so long,
And I was because I was overthinking, I was over stressing,

(34:03):
or sometimes I was really so sad that I couldn't
even like open my mouth or think to like record,
Like I just was so unmotivated that you like telling
yourself like it's like I need a break, and then
it's like the break turns into so long and you
just be like, damn, what what did I did?

Speaker 13 (34:20):
That whole time I get to the next step.

Speaker 11 (34:22):
Yeah, And I didn't even notice or realize that it
was taking that long. I was just overthinking. I was
just too tired. I was just too side of stress.
So that was that was what's messing me up?

Speaker 5 (34:35):
What's stressing you out? Though?

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Like, is it like the industry? Like you find yourself
comparing yourself to other people.

Speaker 11 (34:42):
It's not really compared. It's the industry, relationships, just just
so many things, like and then they're like, it will
affect me for like, it won't just affect me for
like a day, because some people would. It's real easy
for people to be like, oh, just give yourself seventy
two hours. Sometimes it will mess up for like a
week or so or longer, especially if it's if it's

(35:04):
if it's heartache, like it's like your boy, you can't
fight that. You really can't fight that.

Speaker 5 (35:10):
So it's like grief.

Speaker 11 (35:11):
It's like grief. So I don't even know, but I
just know that I got somebody. They're always telling me,
like you go girl, and I'm here. I feel really good.
I'm in a good space right now. I don't feel
like I'm sad. I don't feel like I'm nothing. I
feel like it's like I need to get this right now,
right now.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
Did this album feel therapeutic to you? Because you know
when I hear songs like Dad right out the Gate
killing these Holes, you started with Dad and you ended
with killing these holes?

Speaker 5 (35:41):
So did that feel good to just get in there
and express.

Speaker 11 (35:43):
That some songs in the album it was not good
songs to do. And then like some songs like that,
it is me talking about like on some some cocky
ish like I was really angry because I feel like
a lot all these girls were trying me, and it's
like I don't like feeling try because it's like I

(36:05):
feel like I have bee for so many girls growing
up that is really like that. And it's like, I
know you bitches are not really like that, but you
feel like you like that because right now I'm going
through this hate thing on social media. So you think
you can take advantage and everybody's gonna take your side,
but I'm gonna let you know, like it's like me,

(36:27):
you you you you not nowhere near me. When it
comes to Artist Street, where it comes to nothing. When
it comes to the street like girl, I'll crush you
like you.

Speaker 5 (36:39):
You're a little to me.

Speaker 11 (36:41):
It's not even about but but no, it's not even
about being with this and that because a lot of
these girls they don't care if you're not They know
they're never gonna see you. And they're not really fighters,
but they like antagonizers like and it's like they get
off that and it's just like you gotta you gotta
know when to come at somebody. I'm gonna let you

(37:02):
keep trying me, thinking when you try me, when you
when you are at a certain position, and then that's
when I'm gonna play my position. I'm gonna talk and
I'm gonna remind you right there, because there's sometimes a
girl will come out and everybody love her and everybody's
cheering for her and everybody's rooting for her, and then
they will try you at that moment. But if you

(37:25):
say something back, you look like you're hating. And I'm
not hating. I just peep that you trying me. But
I'm gonna stay silent because one thing about it, all
the all artists, me, every artist, you're going to experience
a different tie. It happened to all of us. No
matter what genre you in, like it's going to happen.
And when that happened, I'm gonna remind you how you

(37:47):
try me for real, and I'm gonna remind you, like
it's like, you see why I have lasted so long
because you think you're so bright. You think you're bright,
You're not that smart. I might, I might talk away,
I might do that, but it's like, I'm very I'm smart,
I'm very I'm very bright. I know how to play,
and now it's time for me to get you. Because

(38:07):
you was you was trying me at a bad time trying.
I was going through.

Speaker 15 (38:14):
Pretty impetty, I said on the song pretty impetty, you
come out.

Speaker 11 (38:18):
The gate, I'll beget Yeah.

Speaker 15 (38:21):
All right, So you said in the song you you waited,
You told her you were gonna do it on your
times when you were ready, you do the song. You
drop it at this point though, like I mean, so
that reignites everything, because I remember y'all were going back
and forth. Your whole thing was you felt like you're
just doing this because you want my platform, you want attention.
I'm gonna give it to you, and then I'm done
with it. This rignites it all, like, why even addresser
again on the album.

Speaker 11 (38:41):
Because because you mentioned my kids trying to be cute.
There's just there's gonna be times that like people throw
shots at you, or like there's gonna be times like,
you know, like when she did her little this and
it was trash, Like it's like it could have been trash.
People dragged you and I couldn't leave it at that.
But it's like everything on social media is gonna be seen.

(39:02):
So when my kids grow up one day and they
see that you mentioned them, and they're gonna ask me, like,
so what you said? What you did, I'm not gonna
tell my kids, Like, you know, I just felt like
she took the high road because she lost because people
wasn't on her side. And now I'm not saying that
to my kids. I'm like, you see how I valiated.
You know what it is. I feel like last year
every artist was like beefing girl, Like every artist was

(39:25):
beefing and I thought, and I think she was gonna
get a moment out of that because she thought that
I was copying her and I had a conversation with her.
First we was cursing each other out. Then I had
a real conversation with her, and I was like, listen,
I'm not copying you. I don't even look at you
like You're not a person that I look at or
i'm inspired by. And the conversation ended. Then she kept

(39:45):
going because of a music video and it's like, oh girl,
you're definitely not on the moon board. I whatever more
or less than this bitch, right, It been a lot
of funny behind the scenes. This producer that was working with,
like my he was going around saying that I was messing.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
With a guy.

Speaker 13 (40:05):
Tape or something right now, yes, And I.

Speaker 11 (40:06):
Was like, what me, Hell no, hell no. But it
was a lie and it was ridiculous and a bitch
can say you know, damn so far. And because I
got messages when I first started talking to say him,
and I was like, I have to get to the
bottom of who's saying that. She was trying to plant
a seed that I was cheating on this guy with

(40:27):
a blood make you think that I'm I'm You're not
from the hood, so to you because I'm blood, you
think that I'm like, oh, I'm pressed for mess with
that's nothing to me. That's like being around Dominicans or
something like this, Like that don't mean nothing to me.
Everybody's mad ball everybody, this everybody, and then and then
this is New York. One thing about a New York

(40:47):
person or anybody they're gonna talk. You was really trying
to even mess things up in my home. And it's like, damn,
you hated on me so much. You hated on me
so much. And I kept saying like, like, prove it,
prove it, show me a text, show me when I flirted,
because when I'm loyal, I'm very loyal, Like I don't text,
I don't flirt. I don't even look at people in

(41:08):
the eye because I don't even want you to thinking
that that I even like you. And you was doing
all that, and it's like I I got you, and
it's like and I know it was confirmed that it
was heard that was going around with that rumor, because
when she did hear this, she kept saying like, oh
why say how you how you like a cheat or something?

(41:28):
I forgot what she was saying, but it's like, so
say say who I was, Say who I was dealing with,
say it, Oh you just made that up. You just
made that up. You just made that up. You was
being messy and it's an eye bitch. Now, I got
a wet belt for you, and you ain't even gonna
know when it's coming.

Speaker 13 (41:46):
Have you ever got here with a web belt, got
a wet one.

Speaker 5 (41:51):
My daddy beat me and made me take a bath,
So it's kind of the same thing.

Speaker 11 (41:56):
No, it's it's when you. It's when you're in the
shower and your mind find out something and then she
just whipped you ass and your body's wet. I might
at you with a web belt, and I told it,
and then it's like you and then you thought it
was cute to put my kid's name.

Speaker 5 (42:10):
You did. You did it the right way, though you
put it out, put it on your album.

Speaker 11 (42:13):
You know she should be thinking Blossom because I did
that song last year. But I was so easily because
I had I was so congested. You need to think
her knowing you gotta stick where you're pregnant. You you
can't recover for like three weeks. Throw be messed up, nose,
be stuffy, be be fat.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
When they ended up be coming for you, Cardy, Whether
it's the fans or haters or blogs, does it make
you like second guests sharing your truth or does it
make you feel like, you know what I'm gonna be.

Speaker 5 (42:39):
I'm gonna be more unfiltered.

Speaker 11 (42:40):
I'm gonna talk more sometimes yes, and sometimes you know,
like sometimes I just can't help myself and I'm like,
I'm gonna say it what I want to say. But
sometimes I be like, I gotta I just gotta reserve
myself because I don't want people to be like, damn
you just you just always always always on that. You
just always always on that. So sometimes I'd be like
a whatever. And then sometimes I'd be like yo, you

(43:00):
know what, like witch, fuck you? Why you on my
like stop stop? Like you you you you're taking advantage now,
like you're playing with me. And sometimes people will be like, oh,
don't give them cloud, and it's like, now I'm gonna
give you the cloud today. I need to get this chest.
I got to my chest.

Speaker 5 (43:20):
That's what he said.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
What's the biggest thing motherhood that has taught you about yourself?

Speaker 5 (43:29):
That that like the fame and money couldn't.

Speaker 11 (43:32):
Motherhood is hard, no matter how much money you have,
no matter how much how much you plan, motherhood is hard.
It also makes me, it almost makes me like not
want to like lose anything. I don't want like I
don't want to lose, like I don't want to be
a quitter, Like I don't ever want my kids to
be like, oh, so why you I did this? I

(43:54):
was like, because people is being so harsh on me,
and it's like it's giving them an example to be
to like be like, all right, so if people are
being mean to you, you automatically quit, like you automatically finished.
And I don't want to do this no more like no,
And I don't know something about it about motherhood that
is just like it's just so beautiful. I love them

(44:16):
kids so bad.

Speaker 15 (44:17):
But you were making this album, which one of these
songs like were what was the hardest emotionally.

Speaker 13 (44:23):
For you to make and rehear and be in a studio.

Speaker 11 (44:25):
Doing Man are you work? And because I was going
through it at that time, like I was going it's
not like it's like, oh, I was talking about something
that happened in twenty eighteen or whatever. It was happening
at that time, and I was doing it at that time.
And the hook was just so beautiful that it was
supposed to be like a female singing the hook, but

(44:47):
nobody was singing it with that emotion that Dougie did it,
and I'm like, I don't care if it doesn't make sense.

Speaker 15 (44:54):
Rob keeping Dougie so and getting into those emotions and
the things that you we're experienced while making an album.
Did that put you in a place where because from
what I've been seeing anyway, you tell me if I'm wrong,
the way that you started talking about the divorce and
offset and all the things, and the way he started
now you guys, it seems like it's a lot more
peaceful on both ends.

Speaker 11 (45:14):
No, no, it's not peaceful.

Speaker 13 (45:16):
I said the album help, but no it's not.

Speaker 11 (45:19):
It's not peaceful at all. I don't even I can't
even talk about it because it's like it's like court thing.
But it's like it is not peaceful at all. It
is not. It is nice.

Speaker 5 (45:32):
When you heard his song move on Off, move on?
What you think?

Speaker 11 (45:35):
I laughed? Whatever? You let the world think what they
want to think. People see it, people see what's up
by nobody. They can't prove that buy them.

Speaker 5 (45:46):
Hurt your feelings When he said you couldn't cook, no, because.

Speaker 13 (45:51):
You know that now you got you.

Speaker 11 (45:53):
Now you got all these bitches that could. But you
why used to bother me.

Speaker 13 (46:01):
And you need to be on TikTok.

Speaker 15 (46:03):
You never said that you could like you were chef boy,
or do you be on tiptok making you, you know,
cooking with you cook and doing your things.

Speaker 11 (46:09):
Sometimes if somebody asked me or if somebody told me
like that I want I want you to cook for me,
this is what I require and stuff like that, I'll
do it. I will do it. But that was never
like a requirement. So it's like now you acting like
that was an issue. Now you got these bitches the
cook why you why why can't you tut in the

(46:31):
papers and these bitches cooking?

Speaker 2 (46:34):
Absolutely after everything? Do you think love and marriage is
still worth it?

Speaker 11 (46:37):
I think it's worth it.

Speaker 5 (46:39):
Get married again?

Speaker 9 (46:40):
Really mh.

Speaker 11 (46:43):
I will get married again, but not as quick as
I got married the last time. But it's a lot,
It's really a lot. It's actually disgusting.

Speaker 2 (46:56):
Do you do you find any peace and independence like
when you just alone? Like are you not in a
relationship but nothing? Or do you have to have be
in a relationship with someone?

Speaker 11 (47:08):
When I was when I was like completely single, like
when I just was completely single, as I could see,
I was outside with my friends, I just had my
baby and I just had to get out of that funk.
And it's like sometimes it feels good and then sometimes
like you be in the club, like I just tell
that to somebody, Like you'll be in the club and

(47:28):
it's three thirty and you're drunk and you're realizing that
it's like, damn, I'm going home. I'm lit and I
literally not even having somebody to do or something, because
sex is just sex. You don't have nobody to talk to,
and you really feel alone. And that is a feeling

(47:48):
that just comes out of nowhere. Like if you hear
adult my Little Love, like at the end, she's really
saying it, like it's like I'm cool with being alone.
I like to be alone. I like to watch movies
and be alone. But today I just feel so I
feel so lonely, and I feel like, am I gonna
be like lonely forever? You get those feelings when you're

(48:10):
like alone, but don't let that get you desperate neither.
You know what I'm saying, Don't let start dating somebody
and give them the box. And then it's like you
gave a box somebody that is gonna go to go
to you and stuff like that, like or just like
it was like, oh I gave, I give.

Speaker 5 (48:29):
You can't even do that no more because.

Speaker 11 (48:33):
I definitely can't do that. And it's not even that
I definitely can't do that, like it's that I don't
really like people. I'm really a person that is, like
I don't really like guys like that, like not guys
like I'm some gabage or something. But it's like the
right girl though, I'll do saying with a girl, but
I can never be I'm not a relationship with a

(48:55):
girl type of girl. It's just not my thing. I'm sorry, girl,
like I need somebody to protect me what we do.

Speaker 13 (49:03):
What was dating.

Speaker 15 (49:06):
Just kind of like dame, I'm sorry, girl, I'm.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
Gonna get you out of because I know you want
to eat. But I haven't seen you spathing online a
lot lately.

Speaker 5 (49:19):
What made you slow that down? You ain't spath in
a minute?

Speaker 11 (49:25):
I kind of did, like I kind of did like
two weeks ago, because I feel like I'm getting picked
on again. Weeks ago, I remember that it was it
was kind of mild, probably like two weeks, probably like
a week. But I don't know, I've just been so
I've just been so busy.

Speaker 15 (49:47):
When you were talking about the like the it was
going at like the podcasters and the blogs and people
reviewing and talking about you musically, right, was that it's.

Speaker 11 (49:54):
Not even talking about me, talk about everything like everything,
like you know, like you guys, you guys talk about
you guys. You guys talk about people. But it's like,
imagine if you like come every single day and talk
about one person every single day, every single time, and
then it's like, all right, you don't do it for

(50:15):
this person, so why you do it to me? But
and it's constant, and it's constant, and it's every week,
like it's like I like, like, what's up?

Speaker 10 (50:22):
Now?

Speaker 11 (50:23):
You got my attention?

Speaker 13 (50:23):
For real? Is that why you did this? Rollout this?

Speaker 15 (50:27):
Because a lot from that the conversation has been CARDI
did the upper brow outlets, like you sat with Gail King,
you sat with Kelly Rowland, you're here with the Breakfast Club,
But you didn't do a lot upper I mean, but
we are, we're the intersection between the righteous and the ratchet.
But no, like I know, people people feel like you
didn't because of that rent that like we've seen people
do have been going to a lot of like podcasts

(50:49):
and they're sitting, which I know you.

Speaker 13 (50:50):
You're gonna do a stream, right I had?

Speaker 3 (50:52):
I did.

Speaker 11 (50:52):
I did podcast though they just haven't come on.

Speaker 13 (50:55):
Oh okay, I did do some podcasts, but.

Speaker 11 (50:58):
I'm gonna do podcasts where people that like me, Like
why do I gotta stay with podcasters that I don't like?
I'm going. I'm like like, like for what, like if
you don't like me, like why am I gonna go
to your Like? So I feel like what poo poof?
What to you? Like you don't like me? And it
is what it is?

Speaker 5 (51:15):
Then Dan, are you pregnant? So you can't swing on
nobody if you want to?

Speaker 11 (51:19):
No, it's I don't hit people. Then, Like I see
a lot of people going like to streamer stuff. I
really like. I like Fannel, so I'm planning to do
a stream with him like when I real soon thought,
not like right now because I have so much on
my schedule, Like when I feel like Generaline love like

(51:41):
I'm gonna go to him. I'm not really like a
streamer person, like I'm not up to date to that
because I'm just old, like I'm thirty three, but I
know the younger kids like it. But it's like it's
not really like my thing, like even on TikTok and
stuff like, you don't see me doing TikTok dances, not
because it's something I'm just I'm just a little older

(52:01):
and I just don't know how to do that. Do
this video ten goddamn time.

Speaker 6 (52:06):
I tied already, Like.

Speaker 11 (52:08):
What I like and what I see on my on
my timeline, that's up. That's who I'm gonna go to.
Like if I like you, I'm gonna go to you.
And I guess I cannot even say pregnant because I've
been doing everything. I have literally done everything and anything
like even after those days in court, I was still
doing like I have six am mornings to all the way,

(52:31):
like today, like I woke up today at six a m.
My night was gonna finish at three am because that's
when my party finished. Then tomorrow I have to wake
up and I have to do tho these meet and
greets and I have to meet about four or five
thousand people. Like it's like it just don't stop for me.
But it's like I'm not gonna go to podcasters that
I don't like. Why am I gonna go sit down
with you? You don't like when you talk about me,

(52:53):
you contribute to my pain. You constribute like to my pressure.
So why am I gonna sit down with your ass?
I'm gonna sit down people not like because we were like,
oh you used to? Don't people kiss you eyes?

Speaker 1 (53:03):
No?

Speaker 11 (53:03):
I like positive people. I like people that make me
feel good. I like people that like you know what.
I like them. I have to hang out with them.
But I don't like you. Why am I sitting down
with you to prove what point?

Speaker 6 (53:12):
You know?

Speaker 5 (53:12):
People think you actually pay me, they think you pay
me talk good.

Speaker 3 (53:16):
No, I don't.

Speaker 11 (53:17):
I just really and I really just been talking to
Charlotte Mane not all the time, like sometimes you won't
even be You wouldn't even believe the things that we
were talking about. What were we talking about the most politics?
That's right, That's what really we were talking to most
of the most of the time. That's what we really
be talking about.

Speaker 13 (53:33):
Like even the other day, I was so busy.

Speaker 11 (53:34):
But I was gonna hit you up, Like it's like
I would have had some jokes for you. I would
have some joke, not even to be messy, but like
to be messy. But it's like I know you could
have came harder.

Speaker 13 (53:46):
Come on, how being called a girl?

Speaker 11 (53:49):
Yeah, Like it's like, well, I'm being called a girl,
Like it's like you're telling me that I am not
securing my woman. My woman is financially secure, though that's
the fact wrong being financially you daughter, Birdie like a
bar mits but like you can't talk to me, you're

(54:11):
asking ambient or you got a view? Have you seen
that house is white closet, I'll never leave.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
Thank you for coming to my daughter's sweet sixteen or
that was amazing because that is like a black ball
minch for right, Like it's flying to see black and
brown people doing like that, yeah and everybody.

Speaker 11 (54:29):
It just made me realize, like it's that wow. So
this is how my daughter's birthday is gonna be sixteen.
This is white folk culture.

Speaker 13 (54:37):
Baby, I don't know bout sixteen.

Speaker 5 (54:42):
Yes, yeah, especially she's gonna be.

Speaker 13 (54:46):
Then have been famous for a long time at that point.

Speaker 15 (54:49):
Pulling up to the fashion Joe, Yeah, it's gonna be
very upper brown, very right.

Speaker 13 (54:52):
No, it's not even it's just like it's cousin's gonna
be there.

Speaker 11 (54:57):
You had to be at that party, so you just
be like, wow, you you would just have like an
understanding of like what the schools are like over there.
So sometimes I'd be thinking like it's like, damn, my
kid don't got flavor like that. But that's why they
don't have no flavor like that.

Speaker 5 (55:11):
But yeah, we saw culture the other day coaching.

Speaker 13 (55:15):
Yeah we talked about it.

Speaker 11 (55:16):
But this so innocent, this so innocent over the innocent.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
But that is interesting because you're raising your kids in
a mansion right in Jersey, but you grew up in
the Bronx. How do you make sure they don't grow
up spoiled? Because that's what I be trying to focus on.

Speaker 11 (55:32):
They spoil.

Speaker 5 (55:35):
They don't know nothing else.

Speaker 11 (55:36):
They do nothing else, but they do as you know
what I noticed, as long as they were their cousin,
they don't care where they at because when they be
in my grandma's house or like when they was in
dr in the country, country, they they I kept calling
like are you guys okay? They were long as they
were their cousin, kids are okay. They just got to

(55:56):
be with their cousins. That's the trick. They got to
be with their cousins. They're gonna have a good time
anywhere as long as their cousins is around, their friends around.

Speaker 2 (56:06):
So why did you ask just my last? Because why
did you ask yourself? Am I the Drama? And I
like that you're holding yourself accountable, you know, for what
you might be on. But why did you ask yourself
that question?

Speaker 11 (56:16):
Because I just always feel like people that just don't
like me or they will like pick on me or something.

Speaker 5 (56:23):
Because you're on top.

Speaker 11 (56:25):
But it always been like that, even when I was
like in high school.

Speaker 2 (56:30):
You've always been on top, regardless of the money, your personality,
the fact that people naturally gravitate towards you, the fact
that people naturally like you. You know, somebody will hate
you just because of how everybody else love you.

Speaker 11 (56:40):
Yes, and that's why it's like, damn, am I the drama?
Am I?

Speaker 13 (56:44):
The ones?

Speaker 11 (56:45):
Is it me? Jesus? Like it's like, yes, why always?
Why am always? Like It's like it's like things could
go a certain type of way for me, but it's
just not going to go. It's like I don't know
if I chase the bad things, I don't know if
the bad things is be out of the but I'm
also very blessed to it. Like it's like maybe I'll
be thinking it's because my it is my personality. It

(57:06):
is because like my voice just stand out and it
always been like that, which is as it's God, it's God.
It's a blessing. It's occurs sometimes it occurs, but it's
really like a blessing because sometimes I feel like I
get it harder than than most. And I don't care
if people say that they don't see it. They know it,
they know it. I really get it hard harder than most.

(57:30):
But then I then again, I am very blessed. And
some people might think that it's like, well, she don't
get that much because she's still here. She stays in
certain things, and it's like maybe I am blessed or
maybe I just I don't know.

Speaker 5 (57:44):
Well, don't spend all day looking at comments.

Speaker 2 (57:46):
No no, no, Let the album come out. Let people
have their opinion, and you keep it moving.

Speaker 11 (57:51):
Okay, Yeah, I'm telling you today today it really feels
like I don't I don't know if it's my birthday,
I don't know if it's It's like it really feels
like I don't.

Speaker 5 (58:03):
Know, like I'm just enjoyed a moment.

Speaker 11 (58:06):
I'm enjoying it. Well, I can't really enjoy it because
I'm tired as hell, and I got a lot of
work to do. I gotta go to all these all
these meeting greets and stuff. That's what I'm like, Oh God,
am I gonna be able to do all that? I'm
gonna do it, but I will up to the money.
And I wanted to like to cry.

Speaker 4 (58:22):
I don't know what.

Speaker 11 (58:24):
I don't want to cry.

Speaker 5 (58:24):
For tears of joy?

Speaker 2 (58:27):
Yeah, absolutely, it's Cardi b It's the breakfast Club Charlamage.

Speaker 3 (58:31):
He wants Charlamagne?

Speaker 13 (58:35):
Who does get a dunky other day too?

Speaker 5 (58:37):
Man Donkey today goes to a Florida man named Christopher Newton.

Speaker 2 (58:40):
Now, what does your uncle Sharla always say about the
great state of Florida.

Speaker 5 (58:44):
The craziest people.

Speaker 2 (58:45):
In America come from the Bronx and all of Florida,
and today is no exception. Now, I have a theory
that people don't know right from wrong anymore because of
social media.

Speaker 5 (58:54):
Let me explain.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
You can go on social media and literally witness any
criminal activity, and we end up seeing these that we
end up seeing these activities so much that some people probably.

Speaker 5 (59:05):
Don't even know what they're witnessing.

Speaker 2 (59:07):
Its criminal, Okay, it's criminal when you watch people get
punched in the face on social media. All right, it's
criminal when you see folks flash of illegal guns on
social media. It's criminal when you see people showing off
drugs they are using and selling. Okay, street racing, reckless driving, drifting,
animal abuse.

Speaker 5 (59:24):
It's so many crimes we witness on social media.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
But because we don't see the consequences of them displaying
this criminal behavior as often as we should, a lot
of people think this stuff is normal.

Speaker 5 (59:34):
Well, and the words in the Honorable.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
Minister Lewis Farrakhun, just because something has become the norm
doesn't mean it's normal. And committing crime is never going
to be normal. And just because you commit crimes and
act like it's every day, you know, regular smegular activities,
does not make what you uh doing not a crime.

Speaker 5 (59:52):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
Christopher Newton didn't get that memo though, because he's out
here moving like the crimes he's committing are normal. According
to Fox thirteen Tampa Hey, Christopher Newsom Christopher Newton has
been arrested on drug charges after deputy say he left
a baggie of cocaine in a house he was being
trustpassed from. Now, I have never heard the phrase he
was being trust passed from. I've heard the phrase he

(01:00:15):
was trustpassing. But I'm also not the highest graded weed
in the dispensary, So maybe that's the proper way to
reference that. I don't know, but this is the Florida
education system we are talking about. But according to Fox thirteen,
Tampa Bay, Okay, a Florida man was arrested on drug
charges after deputy say he left a baggie of cocaine
and a home he was trustpassed from. Now, what it
happened was Christopher Newsom texts the homeowner who just asked

(01:00:37):
him to leave about a bag of cocaine left on
the night's dad okay, And he sent that text while
deputies were at the house sidebar. The sooner you realize
people beyond cocaine, the less you take things personally. Back
to the story now, According to the Holmes County Sheriff's Office, deputies,
they responded to a call on Friday about having Christopher

(01:00:58):
Newton removed from a home he was trespassing in, and
while on the scene, Christopher texted the homeowners saying he
left a baggy or booger sugar on the knightstand deputies
got consent to search the room where Christopher had been
staying and found a plastic bag of that happy dust
that Nostro dandriff. So Christopher was arrested and charged the
possession of cocaine.

Speaker 5 (01:01:18):
Now listened to me. It's unclear how long Christopher.

Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
Stayed in this house before he was asked to be
removed for trespassing, but clearly he was either comfortable, high,
or dumb enough to think he shared some type of
relationship with this person to say, hey, I left my
bolivion marching powder on the knight's dead.

Speaker 5 (01:01:36):
Now I have another hypothetical.

Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
Whoever called the police on Christopher was either sniffing with
him or fed up that he kept sniffing and wouldn't stop.
When they got this text from Christopher, they got paranoid
because they thought the cops would find the cocaine and
they would go to jail for it, so they showed
the police Christopher's text to save their own ass. The
moral of the story is this a crime is a
crime because we condemn it, and there are not a

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lot of crimes being condemned enough in our society, so
folks don't even know they are crimes. Possession of cocaine
is indeed a crime. And to text somebody like you
left your wallet when it's a bag of cocaine, lets
me know that there are people walking amongst us who
don't know that sniffing cocaine is actually a crime. And

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be I'm sure you left your laptop or something at
somebody's house before right laptop?

Speaker 13 (01:02:25):
Yeah, I can.

Speaker 5 (01:02:29):
A laptop.

Speaker 13 (01:02:30):
Yes, what you thought cocaine?

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:02:33):
I was like this, I said, Jack, kickstop.

Speaker 13 (01:02:35):
I heard you stop.

Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
Okay, Lauren, I'm sure you've left the wig or something
on somebody's nice stand. But a bag of cocaine. You
wouldn't just text I left my cocaine on the night stand.
You can say, yo, I left my laptop over there.
You could text that. You could text I left my
wig over there. But to say you know, you left
your cocaine, that's not something you just say, Hey, I
left that I'm coming back to get it.

Speaker 5 (01:02:58):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
But if I had left cocaine at somebody's house, I
wouldn't text somebody and say, hey, I left cocaine at
your house.

Speaker 5 (01:03:04):
I would just say, y'all, I just left something. I'm
coming back to get it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
That's how We talked because we were raised in an
eraror where we knew we were committing crimes. We knew
right from wrong, but we were trying to not get caught.

Speaker 5 (01:03:14):
Either.

Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
This generation don't know, don't show, or don't give a
damn about being arrested for the blatant crimes they are committing.
Please give Christopher Newton the biggest he hull. Make sure
this man last name ed is Newton. I kept saying
Newton knew someome all types of stuff.

Speaker 15 (01:03:34):
For the record, I think it's a worse crime to
leave you wig somewhere than your cocaine.

Speaker 4 (01:03:38):
How many times have you done it?

Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
Never?

Speaker 5 (01:03:40):
I'm not you never left somebody else?

Speaker 15 (01:03:42):
No, why would I just leave my way like I'm
just leaving with the braids, Like.

Speaker 5 (01:03:47):
Yes, I can see you doing that. I'll being so confident,
never thinking you could just walk out the house without
a wiggle.

Speaker 15 (01:03:52):
I mean that I am beautiful, thank you. But no,
I would never leave my weight just randomly. First of all,
they cost a lot of money, like these are not cheap.
Yes that you got to get a maid. Stop playing
with me.

Speaker 5 (01:04:06):
I'm a dash.

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
Like now that Trump is putting the tires on, like
China and stuff like that.

Speaker 5 (01:04:11):
How does that affect the way.

Speaker 13 (01:04:14):
We we're gonna build them up. We're gonna build up
the closet.

Speaker 15 (01:04:17):
All the girls are gonna have you know, I mean
Fair has been sitting and wait and Mahogany is here.
Now this is ma Hogany Brown. So we're gonna build
up a few more girlies so that way I can
rotate and I'll be good.

Speaker 5 (01:04:26):
No congratulations to me or.

Speaker 13 (01:04:29):
The guy who got the cocaine back.

Speaker 5 (01:04:31):
No congratulations gratulations to you.

Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
All right, well, thank you for that Donkey to day.
Everybody's DJ and b Jess hilarious, Schlamine the guy.

Speaker 5 (01:04:40):
We are the Breakfast Club. You got some special guests.

Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
In the billing the legendary clips?

Speaker 5 (01:04:45):
What what's up? Is it the clips or clips?

Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (01:04:51):
Because I say the clips to clip, you call that shot,
so it's just clips.

Speaker 5 (01:04:59):
What's the organ the name for people who don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:05:02):
So that came from a full of clips. I came
up with it and at the time Fat Joe had
the Full of Clips crew, so we just shortened it
the clips.

Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
Okay, I want to go back right because you guys
haven't been down a long time. What got you into
rapping and to form the group Clips for people that
don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:05:21):
Always always been a fan of hip hop like anybody else.
You know. My older brother was into the whole cardboard
box break dancing, boom box rapping when you had to
push play and record and wrap directly into the box.
And yeah, man, just just coming up under that. And

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we went to Chad's house one time and pusha he
wrote his first rap, and Farrell was like, y'all, should
you know be a group? His first rap was incredible,
but before that it was just me rapping over there.

Speaker 5 (01:05:52):
Now when you're first met Chad and Pharrell, right, yep, y'all.

Speaker 4 (01:05:57):
Are totally opposite. So how did y'all even meet and
even learn each other? Because growing up in Norfolk in Virginia, like,
it's totally two different sides. So what made y'all even say,
you know what, let's connect with these guys who wearing
tight shirts at the time and tight pants that looked
like skateboards and looked nothing like y'all serving them, serving them,

(01:06:17):
So it made y'all say, you know what, let's link
with them and start.

Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
The whole you know.

Speaker 6 (01:06:21):
Actually, so I was a DJ, DJ Alex in Virginia
Beach lived down the street from me, and we went
out and we uh rented a drum machine and we
got the drum machine, but we couldn't work it, and
you know, we had to turn it back in. So
we had paid for it, but you know, we was
gonna have to turn it back in before we even
had a chance to use it. And he was like,

(01:06:41):
you know, let's take it to my homie's house. And
we went over there and it happened to be Chad
and he knew how to work it. And you know,
that's just stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
That we were doing before Clip and that's where it started. Yeah,
so when did y'all take it serious? When did you say,
you know, what this wrap thing is is something I'm
gonna take serious. I'm gonna get off the street to
say this is what it is.

Speaker 6 (01:07:00):
I have to say that was in meeting Pharrell. It
was the Teddy Riley coming to Virginia. You know, we
began to see that it was a real thing, that
that that music was was actually attainable and in arms reach.
I mean we seeing the cars, we seeing the Ferraris,
were seeing Michael Jackson in Virginia Beach, you know, we're

(01:07:20):
seeing MC's whole everybody was was coming was coming down.
And then at the same time we had you know,
Timblin and MISSI, they was doing their thing. They were
you know, they had left home and went to Jersey
and was working with Joe Tosy. But these are all
our childhood you know, high school school for last thing.

(01:07:40):
So we got to see it from a lot of
different angles that you know, music was possible.

Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
Why Virginia don't get the like the credit for being
a hip hop hotbed, just a black music hotbed.

Speaker 6 (01:07:53):
Well, I think a lot of people have. Everybody who's
made it in Virginia actually had to leave Virginia to
make it. I don't think any one particular artist of
any of us. None of us broke in Virginia. So
we always broke like Clips broke in Philly. You know,
you know everybody, everybody broke somewhere else and clips broken Philly.

Speaker 5 (01:08:15):
I never heard that.

Speaker 6 (01:08:15):
Man, yeah clips broken, Philly. Man shoutow cosmic v Yeah,
yeahs broken Philly.

Speaker 5 (01:08:23):
I don't know what record was at the funeral, rinding
broken Philly.

Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
Now do you remember that when Farrell gave you that
beat for grinding I remember the first time I heard it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:32):
It was confusing. Yeah, it was confusing. I was confused.

Speaker 4 (01:08:36):
So when he first gave it, how did you.

Speaker 5 (01:08:37):
Know that was?

Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
You probably got the CD that I was handing out. Yes, yeah,
I believe you did. It was it kind of took
us back because you got to think at that time,
Pharrell was singing on every hook. It was whether it
was mister Cool and whoever. Right, So, you know, this
is our first joint and he like, yo, this is
the one, and we like, we want you singing, like

(01:09:00):
saying you better tap or do something, and uh, you know,
he was like, now I'm telling you this is this
is the future. This is what it is. And he
was right, and it was confusing because we actually wrote
to it twice, three times. I think I think I
got three joints on that joint.

Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
I still can't blend it to this day because I
don't know where where the beating the snare go at
this while blend on it.

Speaker 6 (01:09:21):
You just gotta go, that's crazy, that's crazy for you
to say.

Speaker 9 (01:09:24):
That to this day.

Speaker 5 (01:09:28):
Me up there, Me up there.

Speaker 6 (01:09:31):
I just love Vegas with v rocking.

Speaker 1 (01:09:36):
Smoking.

Speaker 9 (01:09:38):
Thanks.

Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
You know on the album, mate, you said you've been
both Mason bethists for people who don't know what that
line needs.

Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
Yeah, I just feel like I understood and walked a
similar path like Mace, you know, to be in this
industry and then to.

Speaker 5 (01:09:56):
Have a real live revelation of God.

Speaker 6 (01:10:00):
And who he is, you know, and then have to
navigate your way. As far as navigating, not so much,
because I knew that I had to chill, take a
step back. And I also want to give you y'all
flowers too, because y'all were still messing with me during
that time. You let me come in here and you know,

(01:10:21):
promote the documentary and you know, uh my solo projects
and everything.

Speaker 5 (01:10:26):
So yeah, I appreciate that.

Speaker 6 (01:10:27):
But yeah, I feel like I understand, uh seeing a
lot of the same things that that Mace.

Speaker 5 (01:10:32):
Uh see.

Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
I bought that up because you know that they actually
caught me Mason the club. It wasn't a club in DC,
and it was like we got to push your ta in.

Speaker 5 (01:10:39):
Mason around for a while.

Speaker 9 (01:10:45):
No, No, I'm cool with it all. Yeah, I'm cool with
it all.

Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
That's why I brought it up, because that's what ultimately
caused the clips to you know, in for that that
fifth time, that's right.

Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
Yeah, yeah, So what got your back? What was the
call that said I want to do this again?

Speaker 6 (01:10:59):
There were a few babies steps, going out to Wyoming
and uh, you know, working on use this gospel with Yea,
with my brother. I always knew that we could do it,
but I just knew I needed to sit down, period,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
What else did we do?

Speaker 6 (01:11:15):
We did push his album I Pray for You. We
did a Lego album, the Nego album, Punch Bowl.

Speaker 5 (01:11:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:11:21):
So I mean those are things I could ask for
that I knew weren't, you know, just solid nose man.
From there, it was just like, what we gonna do?

Speaker 2 (01:11:30):
What was the exact moment though, because y'all were on
two completely different life paths, So what was the exact
moment that said, Okay, it's time to do another album.

Speaker 6 (01:11:38):
You know, when when we were doing to use this
gospel and punch Bowling and push his album and whatever,
I had asked my dad. I was like, you know,
what do you think about me rapping again? And he said,
he said, son, I think you've been too hard on yourself.
And my dad's a deacon, you know, like he was
a deacon.

Speaker 5 (01:11:57):
So to hear him.

Speaker 6 (01:11:58):
Say that, I am like a word. That's how you
feel like, you know, And you.

Speaker 5 (01:12:01):
Just answered one of my questions.

Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
I was gonna ask you about that because you talk
about that on Birds Don't Sing right, And I just
thought that was such a powerful thing, just just to
explain like you was going through his you know, dresser drawer,
seeing his notes. But then he y'all had conversations about
you rapping again. I'm gonna ask you, what were those conversations.

Speaker 9 (01:12:15):
Yeah, yeah, we everything was the way it lined up.
It told the whole story, and it.

Speaker 6 (01:12:22):
Let me know that God is intentional. These things don't
just be happening to us the way you know we think.
God is very gracious and he sets you up. He
knows what you can take, He knows how much to
put on you. He knows the order in which to put,
you know, things in for you. So I just know
that He's in control all the time. And the conversations

(01:12:45):
with that record, you know, Pusher talking to my mom
and me talking to my dad, and being able to
document those last conversations, even those conversations was a type
of preparation, you know, getting you ready for what was
about to take place, so like, I'm I'm cool with.

Speaker 5 (01:13:01):
It all, but condolence is first.

Speaker 4 (01:13:03):
And for me, you know, I was when I was
in Vegas, you know, I was with family members of yours,
and what I like to do is is pull them
to the side and just have conversations. I knew I
was coming up for an interview and trying to get
tea yeah, of course, and one of them was like,
now we were talking about the album. This is before
I heard the album. And he was like, he was like, yo,

(01:13:24):
the best thing about it. He was like, I had
their mom in the car and he was like, the
greatest thing that ever happened.

Speaker 9 (01:13:30):
Is the two boys are back together rapping.

Speaker 4 (01:13:32):
So so how was that feeling of knowing that mom
was just super duper happy that her two sons were backdropp.

Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
Uh man?

Speaker 6 (01:13:41):
You know she that was that was always a big thing,
you know, for me as a soloist. She would always
be like, I want you with them, Yeah, I want
your brother with you. I want them back out there
with you, probably just to you know, look over me,
watch over me. But that was that was always her thing.
She was huge on and like us just being together.

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Now dis y'all know, y'all had to start the album
with a dedication to your parents.

Speaker 6 (01:14:05):
Because it was the hardest record to make. Like, it
was the hardest record to make. So yeah. So finally,
like when we cracked that code, you know, we were
you know, we were putting the order in it. We
was like, man, nah, this, this, this has to start,
like this has to start the album. It was. It
was polarizing the response, you know, just in the creation

(01:14:27):
of it. Man, everybody who heard it. There were people
in there, like, you know, we recorded it in the
LV headquarters, so it's a room and it's you know,
it's open. The mics are like this, ain't no booth
you record like this. You look outside, you look through
that window right there, and inside a window, it's just
an open space. Somebody with a sewing machine, somebody with

(01:14:48):
you know, bag shoes, whatever. And while we're doing this
in real time, everybody's in tears, like everybody just you know,
they're they're watching it. By the time we finish it,
it's like, you know, just like any other record, it's like, man,
you know, we we cracked the code on it, like
we were satisfied, but it was just so hard to do,
and everybody is always like, you know, everybody want to

(01:15:09):
put the hardest record first, and I'm like, nah, man,
this this is the this is the hardest record, and
I want to see how it like really touches people,
you know from from the jump and didn't get into
everything else.

Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
Well, we get a visual for this video.

Speaker 6 (01:15:23):
I mean, it's already shot. It's already shot.

Speaker 5 (01:15:27):
Look at you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
It's not like you already.

Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
But I pull everybody to the side, definitely. Asked the
other day, they said I was glazing the.

Speaker 5 (01:15:36):
Clips, right? Is what I said?

Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
Was?

Speaker 9 (01:15:42):
I said?

Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
I said something to this fact. I said, push has
if he hears anybody go at him, he has five
records on the side of five versus just the case.

Speaker 5 (01:15:51):
I said, I just know because I know who he
is and what he is. Is that true?

Speaker 6 (01:15:56):
No, man, I'm not listen it. Man, you know he
said no, he.

Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
Said that he looks good like the skin always.

Speaker 4 (01:16:10):
Man, Like I like, I like skin compliments.

Speaker 6 (01:16:14):
I do like skin compliments. I'm gonna tell.

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
You to rap.

Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
Sometimes they throw stones that you do you have something
in the stass for each and every one of them.

Speaker 6 (01:16:27):
Man, I mean, I think you know, just me being
a rap artist and me being an MC is that's
just second nature. And usually most most people who throw stones. Man,
I mean, nobody's perfect. So I mean I can dissect
anybody just like they could dissect me. But I try

(01:16:47):
not to engage to my Like I've done that. Like
I've done a lot of it, you know what I'm saying.
I've done it with the best and the biggest, Like
I've done it. So it's like you can't just entertain
everything because everybody in everybody is not good. This is
a new day and a new era where like you know,
just clicks and and and and click bait and people

(01:17:08):
just say things for attention, and it's like you just
can't entertain everything, man, you just can't.

Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
I feel like you've been trying to catch your body
since the story of Adding.

Speaker 6 (01:17:18):
I've been trying to catch your body.

Speaker 5 (01:17:20):
Caught was a body.

Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
I think those were shots directly at you. You were
surgical with. Yeah, you said at the end of peel Back,
the lay is real slow. So I feel like you
really wanted to go there with somebody for the longest.

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Nah.

Speaker 6 (01:17:38):
Man, no, no, I mean you know it's it's never
a man. I got I got for real. I have
a lot to to to rap about. I got a
lot to wrap about, I got a lot a lot
of content. The creativity is is ever flowing, and it
don't ever have to be about an individual. It don't

(01:17:59):
have to be like not for me, Like I mean, like,
I feel like this album is incredible and I don't
think it's really diut anywhere you.

Speaker 2 (01:18:07):
Couldn't get a necessory to murder charge because when you
listen to you for things that you laid you know,
you laid down that Kendrick used for you for it,
and I think it's used in the battle period.

Speaker 6 (01:18:21):
Man, you know, I think I think you know, great
great lyricists just you know, tune into the obvious.

Speaker 4 (01:18:29):
Speak during that battle. Yeah, speak during the battle.

Speaker 9 (01:18:39):
I knew.

Speaker 15 (01:18:40):
When do you pick and choose when to say something
about something because you sit on a lot of stuff
for a long time.

Speaker 6 (01:18:45):
Yeah, I mean, I'm I'm always like that. That just
comes with my position in the game and like just
where I am as an artist, Like, man, I don't
you know, it's not always a radio record that I have.
It's not always you know, you know, I'm not putting
out music constantly, you know what I'm saying, every five
minutes a new record. I feel like, you know, things happen,

(01:19:06):
you gotta store it. You gotta store, you gotta craft,
you gotta make it right. You got to set the platform,
set the stage.

Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
Breakdown there to hit the situation with death Jam. You
guys were on Death Jam. Yes, decided to leave.

Speaker 6 (01:19:19):
You crazy too, man, you gonna sit up here and
tell me death Jam was like, Yo, death Jam, Death Jay,
don't care about your project.

Speaker 1 (01:19:27):
Crazy honest man.

Speaker 5 (01:19:36):
Man, He's.

Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
Like, I'm not gonna do after her, Like what is
if you're not here to talk about your music, what
are we gonna be talking about?

Speaker 5 (01:19:44):
And I actually left that because they didn't sit down,
but he still wanted to do it.

Speaker 15 (01:19:46):
But I was pushing for her because I love Cocoa.
If we've been honest though, because listening to the project
now and knowing with the background with you're on death Jam,
you I don't understand why they would let a project
like this go.

Speaker 4 (01:19:57):
Well listen, so what was the call when when when
you hit it in the album and called and said
we can't put this out, we can't clear his record?

Speaker 5 (01:20:02):
What was that call?

Speaker 6 (01:20:03):
Like, I mean it was you know what it was.
It was something that I wasn't really dealing with firsthand.
They were like speaking to my management, you know, And
then it got it got a little dicey to where
to the point they weren't they wouldn't text or email
send these things an email. They would they would like
only talk on the phone, and you know, they would
instruct not to email us back and forth these you know,

(01:20:25):
that type of correspondence. I can only assume that it
was just the optics with everything they got going on
with litigation, lawsuits and over that, the optics of clips
Kendrick together, because that's that's when it all happened. We
don't really deal with the label that much anyway outside
of nothing. Actually, yeah, we don't deal with the label

(01:20:46):
like we we go make our album and then we
come and bring the album back.

Speaker 5 (01:20:50):
But y'all, you and Kendrick have work together before y'all
got a classic together.

Speaker 6 (01:20:52):
If you ask me, it's a different day. It wasn't
that was back then. But y'all wasn't even shooting at
it doesn't it doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (01:21:01):
That's crazy. When you wanted to leave, you call hole
and then the first room was they just let you go.

Speaker 9 (01:21:06):
For free.

Speaker 5 (01:21:06):
We was like, that can't be true.

Speaker 6 (01:21:07):
No no, no, no, no no no. He had to pay,
he had to pay.

Speaker 5 (01:21:10):
So you reached out the whole and Hope sit absolutely posible.

Speaker 6 (01:21:13):
Stephen did, yeah, Stephen, Stephen reached out to him. There
were other other labels, uh, in the in the in
the bidding, and he just called hold like yo, I
think there was a there was a there was an
approval process between one of the labels or something took
a little long, and he went and ass whole, and
Hope was like, look, yeah, let's do this now, like

(01:21:35):
twenty four hours, maybe maybe forty eight hours. I never
seen lawyer work like this that fast. Yeah, I didn't
know it even happened like that.

Speaker 5 (01:21:43):
And what record was all supposed to be on on
this project?

Speaker 6 (01:21:46):
He was saying, changing whips. Uh, it was Mike Tyson,
Mike Tyson Blow to the Face. You know, whole had
the album so you know, yeah, it was it was
all for him to whatever he wanted to do.

Speaker 13 (01:21:58):
It's supposed to be on so Bid.

Speaker 6 (01:22:00):
Yeah, that was one of the options.

Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
Yeah, yeah, and nothing moved the spirit.

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Man.

Speaker 6 (01:22:06):
I don't know, man, I don't know, man.

Speaker 4 (01:22:09):
You know, we got more with the clips. When we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
Peace of the planet, Charlamagne and God here. And every
year we always talk about new Year, new goals, new media.
Let this be the year we take our health seriously.
You stretch your diet and your everyday habits, hit your
heart hearted than you think Power.

Speaker 5 (01:22:30):
One O five one. You're checking out the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Morning everybody.

Speaker 4 (01:22:36):
It's the ej env just hilarious, Charlamagne, the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. Laura Roses here as well.

Speaker 5 (01:22:42):
We're still kicking it with the clips.

Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Jess.

Speaker 12 (01:22:44):
How do you feel when people leak music, like when
people release our music prematurely?

Speaker 1 (01:22:48):
Yo?

Speaker 6 (01:22:49):
You know, the game goes how it goes, and that's
how we maneuver, we navigate everything. I'm not gonna sit
up and be upset about anything. You know. That happens
when we get and then we create and we make
our music and we do what we do. What else
you're gonna do? What else can you do other than that?
You know what I'm saying. And I stand on our

(01:23:09):
product and I love it, and it's good for fans
to get things sometimes so it's cool, Like, as long.

Speaker 5 (01:23:14):
As they enjoy it, it's good.

Speaker 15 (01:23:16):
Did y'all ever think about trying to get another Kendrick
verse once that leaked before the album?

Speaker 6 (01:23:19):
Actually like dropped, man, we try to get all Kendrick verses?

Speaker 5 (01:23:24):
Why not?

Speaker 4 (01:23:26):
Y'all knew playing that song in Paris for everybody's phone
out it was going.

Speaker 9 (01:23:30):
Y'all had to know that.

Speaker 12 (01:23:31):
Yeah, you know, it's part of it what you said
about when you went to Wyoming to do use this gospel,
by the way, the hardest song on on that album.
How do y'all feel about Kanye Now? Do y'all feel
sadness with sympathy for him when y'all see him now?

Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no all.

Speaker 6 (01:23:57):
I'm gonna say and and and I'm gonna say that
I think this goes for anybody.

Speaker 5 (01:24:03):
It's crazy.

Speaker 6 (01:24:04):
When you have a true revelation of God, it is
radical because when the scales fall off your eyes, you
do you want to run and tell everybody what you
witness or you know, we've been missing it this whole time.
You know, it's how It's how I felt. But once
you get that, you got to sit down for a minute.

(01:24:24):
You can't get the revelation and then try to keep
going in this world. The epitome of the gospel is
denying yourself. That's why Christ got on the cross and
gave up his flesh. So you have to be willing
to give it up so you can learn and then
let God restore you and rebuild you. You know, correctly

(01:24:45):
doesn't mean anybody is a perfect person or or you
can't even try to have the facade of Okay, I'm
saved now now I'm perfect.

Speaker 5 (01:24:53):
Nah, It just doesn't work like that.

Speaker 4 (01:24:56):
So I have to deal with it. Because deal with Kanye,
cause you know, you're not the type of person to
hold your tongue.

Speaker 9 (01:25:02):
You know, you don't hold your word.

Speaker 4 (01:25:03):
So with some of the stuff that he did that
might not have aligned what you you thought. Did y'all
have those conversations.

Speaker 6 (01:25:09):
Well, I mean, you know, I spoke on it. I
feel like that's that was the beginning of our fallout.

Speaker 5 (01:25:14):
He sits on.

Speaker 6 (01:25:15):
A lot, Yeah, of miscarriages of justice. I've seen it,
you know what I'm saying. I hear things and things
being said, and I see, you know, his his reserve,
you know, I I admire his restraint people by the
time he jumps off the window, you think he's going overboard.
But I I'm telling you as knowing my brother, he

(01:25:36):
sits on a lot.

Speaker 11 (01:25:37):
MM.

Speaker 15 (01:25:38):
I saw you say you hate Kanye's leadership and and
you got away from that, got away from that community
that he built because of the feeling over there, right,
What was that like last straw of like, nah, I
can't no more.

Speaker 6 (01:25:49):
I think for me, it was somewhere around the Atlanta
the the Dome, the locked in when everybody was locked
in the dome and squad and we were working and
we're doing what we're doing. It's just all about the squad,
and I kind of just felt like, you know, I
would you know, I would have to leave and go

(01:26:09):
do things shows, whatever the case. Maybe I would come
back and the energy would just be different. You know,
there were conversations being had, you know, this is this
is after Addie Don and everything else, and you know
it was like, man, I was doing self serving things
and it was just crazy. It was just a lot
of like you know, backbiting and things like that, and
I'm like, damn, this is this is for the squad,

(01:26:31):
I thought, But you know.

Speaker 4 (01:26:34):
So publicly negative about you, we heard him say about Sean.
We heard him say legend.

Speaker 6 (01:26:39):
Oh no, for sure he has, for sure he has.
He put on remember he put on the little mask.
He screaming.

Speaker 5 (01:26:48):
Curly inappropriate?

Speaker 6 (01:26:50):
Oh man, yeah, no, listen man, Okay. So during during
just the sessions, whether it was a beat, whether it
was you know, the freestyles for and making the songs,
whatever the case may be, you know, we would get
hype about just like, man, it's hard or whatever whatever
it was at the time. And I forgot who said it,

(01:27:12):
but somebody was Mike.

Speaker 9 (01:27:13):
Mike.

Speaker 6 (01:27:14):
Mike was like, man, this is culturally inappropriate. And Mike
also worked on It's Almost Dry, so you know how
that had a common thread of like the Joker laugh
through the whole album. He was like, Yo, say that
on the mic, and let me run that through a filter,
because you know, we just felt like we just kept
running that back. It's culturally inappropriate. He was like, say

(01:27:36):
it through a filter, let's find a voice and let's
just see how it sounds on records. And it actually
just worked just to have that, you know, just another
thread to keep it, you know, cohesive, keep the album cohesive.
I mean, I like it just because it's something that
I feel like we should say something is it could
have been a line. What I'm saying is it could
have been a line, It could have been a song,

(01:27:56):
it could have been a hook idea. At the time,
I just, you know, I just can't remember what it was.
But that's that's where that that term came from. Something
that was just said ignorantly.

Speaker 4 (01:28:08):
And what pissed you off about Travis Scott so much
that you had to mention him on a recu Lad
What what made you say this? Isn't this going too far?

Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
Ah?

Speaker 10 (01:28:15):
Man?

Speaker 6 (01:28:15):
It was just you know, it was just that that
whole coming to uh coming to Paris. You know, he
came to Paris doing one of our sessions, you know,
played his album and then he you know, when when
he left, the album comes out, and you know the
record that he played, you know, had a verse up
there that was you know, going at p whatever the
case may be. And I'm like, damn, you just left,

(01:28:36):
Like how you how you leave here? You know, let
he was on your album and then you're letting him,
you know, play your album for him, you're filming it,
and then you come back when the album drops. You
got a verse, you know, going at him. So I
just thought that was corny. And again, like you know,
that's part of the trying to leave all of that behind.
And it's like, man, like that's the type of thing

(01:28:57):
that happens over in that ya world and it's okay,
and they, you know, it's all right. They just brush
it off and they be friends and they go hang
out together and then you know, do whatever they do.
Like that doesn't I didn't. I didn't like that that
was brought into this fold.

Speaker 4 (01:29:13):
Yeah, one time they said that the verse the drink
first wasn't done as it yet.

Speaker 6 (01:29:17):
Doesn't matter when it was done. I don't care when
it was done. You you you added to it. You
actually he actually had a verse after that verse, so
you you even added.

Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
To the verse.

Speaker 6 (01:29:27):
Like so it was proper etiquette for a situation like
that to you just stay the hell away from me,
Like I'm not I'm not into you anyway, Like I'm
not even into your swag and none of that, Like
it's not into none of it. So just stay away,
Like I only want to mess with the real, Like
I'm only dealing with the real. I'm only you know,
doing music with the real. We just I just let's

(01:29:48):
just let's just this is like just drawing a line
in the sand for everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:29:52):
What are you responsible for what an artist does on
your record?

Speaker 6 (01:29:56):
If you come and dance around in front of me
and use footage and do all this and all that,
I think you're responsible for anything that you do that
you incorporate the people that you know that are being
you know, talked about.

Speaker 5 (01:30:09):
Of course, I can't believe.

Speaker 6 (01:30:10):
You have to explain this, you know, And I'm not
just taking side of it because my brother.

Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
I'm just saying, you know, like when I'm talking about
the artists who might approach you because of what push
your says.

Speaker 6 (01:30:27):
I mean, listen, I ride with my brother. You know
what I'm saying. And that's the and that's the thing
about this having purpose. I know what my purpose is.
I'm making music with my brother and I'm glorifying my God.
That's what I'm doing. And when you're in your purpose,
if anything fall on you didn't follow you, at least
you know you were where you were supposed to be.

(01:30:49):
And that's where I'm at right now. So I'm cool
with whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:30:52):
Yeah, when people approach you for things, I say.

Speaker 1 (01:30:59):
That's it all the time.

Speaker 5 (01:31:00):
But also also bed you said you got a video
of Travis crying. No, no, man, you got.

Speaker 13 (01:31:08):
In front of me, got the video.

Speaker 6 (01:31:11):
Oh no, no that that that wasn't that. That's not
about crying.

Speaker 13 (01:31:14):
So what's on the video?

Speaker 14 (01:31:15):
Oh man?

Speaker 6 (01:31:16):
You know? Yeah, you know, damn you look I got you.

Speaker 9 (01:31:26):
I appreciate you.

Speaker 4 (01:31:26):
Bub's for joining.

Speaker 5 (01:31:27):
Us, Thanks for having thank you, thank you very much, y'all.
But we're gonna have to wait another fifteen years or.

Speaker 6 (01:31:33):
Nah, no, no, I don't think so okay, now.

Speaker 5 (01:31:36):
Let's just say it.

Speaker 15 (01:31:39):
I don't know, just so happy.

Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
That's why when I said the safe space thing, like
I can really see that, I can see how this
is like a divine protection from y'all together having an
individuals when all together you.

Speaker 6 (01:31:53):
Can I'm with that.

Speaker 9 (01:31:55):
I'm with that. I feel that.

Speaker 14 (01:31:56):
I see that.

Speaker 4 (01:31:57):
Yeah, what last thing? Is there ever a problem? You say,
I'm not going there with push? It like if pushes
going to a spot a strip club to host it,
or he's going to ship.

Speaker 5 (01:32:06):
Like that's I'm not doing that, yo.

Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
Everybody keeps putting you in the strip club for some reason.

Speaker 13 (01:32:11):
Every interview they're putting him in the club.

Speaker 6 (01:32:14):
I usually don't I mean my book.

Speaker 5 (01:32:17):
But yeah, work is work, work is work.

Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
It's clips, it's that's charlamn.

Speaker 2 (01:32:26):
You've got a positive note, Yes, a positive note is
simply this, and it comes from the banks and thugs
conversation because I keep telling y'all, man, the hardest thing
for men to do is just express that somebody hurt
your feelings.

Speaker 5 (01:32:38):
I just feel like that comes from trauma.

Speaker 2 (01:32:40):
And I want y'all to know that trauma is a
fact of life, but it does not, however, have to
be a life sentence. And I also want y'all to
know for everybody getting on their healing journeary healing journey, recovery.

Speaker 5 (01:32:50):
Recovery is a process.

Speaker 2 (01:32:51):
Okay, it takes time, it takes patience, and it's gonna
take everything you've got.

Speaker 5 (01:32:57):
So I wish you all well on your healing journeys.
Have a great day, breakfast cup bitches, do an'll finish
or y'all done.

Speaker 1 (01:33:04):
Woke up, Wake you up, Wake you up, Wake that
ass up.

Speaker 6 (01:33:07):
Program your alarm to power one oh five point one
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