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Yeah, it's a single. Allright, cool space? What what channel?
A lot of susto bugging me likewhy your weapon left my side?
Because if you weapon needed me,I was always down the ride and I
don't know why you mistreated me.Do you know that I'm alive? You
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don't see this in other guys.You don't burn out the beas music without
a team. It's I'm gonna stayand I'm gonna stay, Just stay.
I'm somebody about to pay. I'mgonna show your face and handy caps getting
down, motherfucker going hard with doesn'tyour host writing coming to your life from?
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Because I'm arst podcastings. I justmake mys turning great burden his stupid
that he has out return and itis available right now and we've got him
on the where talk about it?How you doing that this morning? I'm
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straight farck good. I want youlet the body know who you are and
what you're all about and give ussome background on your music for sure.
The name is Fluskin go by Flufckinfrom Ghana By. I'm based in in
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the US and I do hip fora living. Okay, see hip hop
po a living? How long youbeen doing it? I've been doing this
when the susis twenty eighteen by becauseof what I put in balance it.
So I'm now taking the sira.So I'm now full back in there.
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So you ready to go full throttlewith your music? Is that right?
Right? Okay? You mentioned earlierthat people have compared you to fifty cents
in what way? I mean?What? What have they said that they
make the comparison by in terms ofyour music? Oh? Yeah, they
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said my flow and my style,my dress and the way I have my
hip hop instrumental bass and my templematching up a pace. So a lot
of people call me a little fiftyto the precise. Yeah, okay,
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So breaking down the walls. Whatwhat's the inspiration behind the music? Why
did you decide to write this particularsong and other songs that Ennis King said
people got me missing? Stood?Oh yeah, but that's time. You
know, we all repossible things,and you know we're the ones that we
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don't have much friends. Music isour friends, and music talk talk to
us, speaks to us and comesus down in any type of situation.
There are some people that when they'refull side, they know which kind of
song they should listen to, somine was my type of hip hop is
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about the mindset, you know,having the right mindset to leave this work.
And that's the inspiration behind my typeof music I do. Okay,
But you also you said something aboutit being your language or because you said
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you don't have a lot of friendswith me, So this is the way
you here communicate when you you can'tcommunicate with people directly or what's what's the
theory behind that? Oh yeah,what I'm saying is that people, some
people don't have that much friends andand it's good and we the we the
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we're the ones that don't have friends. Music is our friends. I got
you, I got you. Musicis our It talks to us. It
speaks to us. Whe any moodthat we are, it talks to us.
It speaks to us to it makesus come, It brings us joy
as well, it makes us overcomeour loneliness and all. So I chose
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the happiness past, you know whatI'm saying, So that whenever you hear
fluffkin that there's a whole new energythat boosts you, makes you live in
the moment, right, Okay.And so people wanted to book you what
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we would they do it. Howwould they reach you reach out to you
actually have an email. It's mohaprex dot com at gmail dot com.
That's where you can book me ator you can reach the number five seven
one, six to one or seventhree Okay, so that's how they can
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reach out to you for bookings andmore information. Uh yes, let me
just give that that Gmail off,but I'll spill it out. It'll be
m O H A S T YR E E C s at Gmail just
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in case they could make out.You know exactly what it is. That's
what it is in terms of reachingout as far as booking them. And
yeah, and the phone number hegave you five seven one, six two
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one for seven three three is aphone number. You can reach out to
them. You can call them oryou can text them and he'll get back
with you and discuss what it isthat you need to know. Do you
have any other future projects that youhad on on hold? It's gonna be
coming up maybe sometime this year thatmight drop for sure. For sure for
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me, I'm not even though I'vebeen compared to fixty cents, but I'm
not the type that's gonna that's planningon dropping an album, it's gonna be
single. So my terms are everymonth, there's a single that drops every
single month. So I'm available onasocial media. You can follow me and
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every single month you'll have something inyour in books to check out, a
new vibe and the new energy worktogether. Right now, what's your social
media site that can connect with youthere as well? All platforms will have
to one, okay, and that'son with Facebook, Instagram, Where are
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you? I'm on all platforms,all social media platforms, I'm on there,
okay, So all media social mediaplatforms okay, absolutely? And what
the what up? Single? Monethat you put that out in twenty twenty
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four? Yeah? Yeah, Ithink you mentioned it was about two weeks
ago. And what platforms can theypurchase your music from? It's available on
all streaming and available purchase. Soso all you gotta do is type the
name Fluffkin and type the title andit's gonna pop up. And for some
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reason, and the reason why I'vebeen sad that citizen is because I'm trying
to make myself a way different.And you will see when you see Fluffkin,
you know I have my cover art. It's way different from artists everything
I do is different because right nowit's small of Afro afro beat and afro
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pop and all all the songs goto the ladies. With the guys,
we don't get any And that's whyI've put myself there to, you know,
go for the guys, so thatwith the guys we have something to
jump to because it's been too muchladies out there, right And just to
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repeat artist's name is I'm a spellerfor you, just in case you don't
know exactly how they got it spelled, its uh cap f l u f
f k i n f l uf f k i n And they can
use that in terms of finding youon social media. That correct, yes,
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sir? Okay, yeah, allright, nice rhythm, nice flow,
nice message. Is there anything elseyou want to let your podcast audience
know. Yeah, all my socialmedia problems have the same profile picture,
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so definitely you will see me.If you see me on let's say Instagram,
that picture my profile picture is thesame profile picture on Facebook, on
audio MinC on all music platforms.So if you don't see that picture,
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then that means it's not me,so let them let them keep that in
mind. And also I have mostof my songs lyrics on my YouTube because
it's kind of hard the way Iseek. It's ghetto, and if it
makes whether be it's hard for peopleto understand. So I also understand that,
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so I do lyrics on my YouTubechannel so you can also get that
we're the same using it and Ihave the same picture on them. So
if you listen to the song andyou don't understand anything, you can always
jump on my YouTube and look forthe lyrics. It's always up there,
so you actually have the lyrics onYouTube, so people know exactly what it
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is you're saying that. If yousaid they don't understand for some reason exactly,
that's great. That's great, andit probably wouldn't hurt it somehow.
You can put it on your othersocial media platforms as well, so at
least they have it. But youknow, people are very careful listeners and
you'll be surprised on what it isthat they listen to that. You know.
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I guess if you go somewhere andyou're performing it and they're singing it
with you, then I guess youtruly know that they listen to your song
and they've got the lyrics down forsure. No question, sure, ques,
sure, I don't. I don'tdecline that. But you know,
we all know the thame. Someof us learn faster some of some of
us learn quicker. Some of uslisten and understand some of that. Some
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of us listen and ask questions beforewe understand. And that's why I've had,
I actually have had a couple ofcomplains about, you know, not
understanding what I'm saying. So andI understand that because the way I seek
it's kind of different when I'm onthere, M, I C and and
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with the instrumental it's really really,really really hot unless we are kind of
close. And you know how Isick like you have adapted to my donations
to really get what I'm saying onthe beat. But even that people close
to me is so funny high tounderstand, which is why, like I
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said, I also understand it,and me trying to bring you the mistakes.
I'll put it into letters that canmake you understand it quick and capture
the image and all metaphors. That'sone, but that's a great way to,
you know, to fill in theblanks if, like you said,
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for some reason from addiction viewpoint,they don't they don't get it because of
perhaps your your accent, but I'msure that people know you, they get
it because they hear you all thetime. So it's a good way of
say, fill in that gap andto cover that so the message in your
in your music gets out and theyknow exactly what your message is by having
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those lyrics available as well anything elseyou can think of that you might want
to put out there, I thinkfor now is so it was out by
me for this episode, so thatwe'll keep it there onto if you have
any if you have any questions,you answered that. Uh No, I
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think we we pretty much uh havecovered everything once again. It's Flunking on
the line f l u f fk i N f l u f f
k I N. He's gonna allon all the major social media sites using
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that artist tag and just you know, drop some new music. We're basically
gonna do singles and in the casehe's gonna try to drop money. You
know, they have other singles comingup here shortly this year, so check
them out. It's on Spotify.Make a purchase and support this new artist.
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On All Music Radio Podcasting, yourhost Mike Fortune talking to Flunking Hey
thanks, thanks for being on,and thanks for shaying your your craft.
Okay, for sure, for sureappreciate it. All right, we're gonna
take it out with him on AllO Music Radio podcasting, your host Mike
Fortune, coming to you live fromWashington City. Even am I going?
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And I'm gotting I'm leaving your niggasor no. And the bigion is what
you I've gotten you. I'm jazzingyou out of the dumb. I'm really
need niggas go no. Not now, your niggas don't know. I'm really
niggas go no.