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tag. We could go up tothe up casks. I'm gonna sweep you
up your feet and make you rollaway just like a runa you know,
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we can slide to the east coachelike a feller in New York. Get
me apart like corner. Let's skater R skate ride riding man. Yeah
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yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeahyeah. Just close your rights and think
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of how we used to be.Like when you heard your favorite songs,
you had to get up and ruleyour feet. But they don't put down
being your soul. You had tolet everybody know. And that's the jam.
Don't understand. Grab your lady's handfulof boding days and we go back?
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Can read take it back? Takeit? Can we read favorite?
Can we see what nobody fighting?Because we haven't hit the weekend, we're
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getting ready to just hit the fat. I'm looking back. It's like you're
looking backstres what the fat? Whenwe hit the Yes, Minnesota went bonn.
Hey, we didn't even stop offthat part. If we have me
right where we are, can wego there again? Hey? Can we
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read wan me? You just letthem? Can read ye? Can be
to get away? On the phonethe they were playing on me even songs
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and we were standing come along.They can read me? Pay to get
back? Won't you meet me?Meet me there? Yeah, I'm a
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music page kid. You remember howweek you still starting get the radio the
d J? Won't you play mypay song? Let the tame tag putty
when the talk about waity, don'tdo the game. Don't know me me
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Pa, you'll remaketack, let meuse a roll fo, Let's start past
up and pass. Let's your backstrong? No but a little shot Huckins
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try. Won't your partner the onethat's your favorite? Son? To spinning
around below pin fly back, beshboWow is the bus? When again to
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I'm down with Patricia and mister Stouton On the Move unscripted thing on
the Move risped Baby saying that whatI used to say all the time,
what's going on? Bringing that long? It's been that's a dagon chack?
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What's going on? Yall? Y'allhave tuned into another episode of On the
Move on Scripted. I know we'vebeen going for a little while. I
know it's been a little while.We did a little break or Patricia goings,
welcome back, welcome back, misterstumps everybody. Yeah, it's good.
That's so good, Like you knowwhat, I think we've been gone
for at least I want to saya couple of months. We did a
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little break. You know. That'show it is. When you're like your
own thing and you can do yourown thing. You got to answer.
No, Bobby's to be like,you know what, I'd be back for
a couple of months, right,getting everything together. It's a springtime right
now, So everything is like feelinggood, looking good, right yeah,
and yeah, and I'm enjoying justyou know, all the media, all
the wonderful celebrities that are just fallingdown to the ground. That's not even
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nice to say, oh yeah,an there that I can't just go right
in right, we go back towe're not going we're not gonna talk about
Bully this time. Next episode,you guys come back and we can jump
on the train of that. Butwe got i mean really good things going
on with you, you know,and what's going on on on the move
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unscripted and hook Up Atlanta and gotartists that's come in here, you know,
from around the different parts of Georgia, and this is this is where
it's at because now we actually hearthat we can do the meet and Greece
when we're meeting these people in person, not just what we see or on
the social media. So it makesit more intimate of getting to know these
people. Yeah. So the veryfirst hook of Atlanta that we did was
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in I think it was twenty seventeen, and that's when we dealt with the
actors, you know, so wewe had to spot me. That's when
I had one uh NBJ live whenwe am and we had our first event
there and then after that, onceI moved relocated back to Ohio or whatever,
you know, started doing it withthe artists. So two thousand,
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I think it was like twenty twentyone. In twenty twenty two we focused
on the artist. That's so misterHanky came out to the speaker. Yeah
we have out there, you know. And then so that's what we focused
on. But this year, youknow, I should have broad skating to
mainstream y'all. It we already.I guess they you sleep, they don't
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sleep on this steam. Listen.We've been telling the artists for a minute
now, like y'all betta change upyour game, like y'all been ready for
the ops of long time. Iknow y'all have found hiding places, so
now it's time to come up withsome new materials. But they've been listening
though. I think the people takingit, they have people taking has what
the temperature of what the people liketo hear, because that's your your fans
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and your your your following. Thoseare the ones who actually like by your
music, will follow you what you'redoing. You're like seeing what your production,
what have you? Your albums?You need all those things, but
you got to give them something like, man, did you hear this?
And that's what we're getting back toit. I love it. You look
at Beyonce, she one country,She didn't care a right, you know,
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I'm gonna do a rock album?What what? What? You know
what? I'm so I'm so excitedthat we still have artists rocking wood us,
you know what I'm saying. Thespecially the ones who they're in the
Atlanta Music industry groups so they seewhat we've been doing. We got what
thirty two thousand members of that group, A lot of talented people, producers,
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you know, videographers, designers,you know, artists like labels like
so much. But watch these labels, y'all. There's scammers out here trying
to act like they really got dealsand really they just trying to take your
money. So you gotta be realcareful with that. But we do have
a lot of industry professionals, alot of artists, talented people too.
And so the hook of Atlanta isare annual which maybe we'll do more and
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we'll see, but our a meetand Greek, right, that would be
nice to bring up different faces,but our annual meet and Greek networking events,
so there'll be vendres there and liveperformances there. In fact, we
got one of the one of theartists want to be on their Big Homie
Day, Homie do and so,and I love that promo he did that
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was to let him know. Infact, I do believe we have him
on the line. Listen, Igotta dash over to the other side of
the studio. Hold on, We'regonna make this happen. Big Homie dotes
in the house. I also thinkyou got us producers with him as well,
Range Strange. I'm definitely feeling thatname right there. That's that's that's
that's the real talk like that.I think we gotta want a lot Big
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Homie you with us, big yeah, sir, Yes, sir? Can
you are you doing what you doing? Good? Philly? Great? Oh
my god? You know what wehave been gone like. You are the
first artists that we're bringing back sincewe took a little hiatus. We did
a bare move. We just youknow, high donated for a little while
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and we decided to come back.So you're the first artist. Yeah,
Hey, look, I appreciate theopportunity first and foremost. You know what
I'm saying, And I'm glad y'allback because we need it. What I'm
saying, where needs people up therefor other people. So I appreciate the
opportunity, you know. So that'smake the thing great. You know,
I love that gaming promo you did, by the way, that was fire.
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Yeah. Well yeah, that's partof what I do. You know,
I do edit, uh like advertisementvideos. I made flyers and stuff
like that too, So I putI put a lot of their work into
my music as well, like myalbum cover. All this done in their
house. I did all that.Okay, okay, okay, So yeah,
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listen, every every every actor,I mean, every person who comes
on our show. We had totake them down the yellow brick road.
We did a little Dorothy move rightwith the vibes type thing. So we
want to take you all the wayback to where you start fell in love
with music or you know, youcan go diapers in the womb, I
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don't know, however you want todo it, and then just kind of
bringing up the speed to where youare now. Okay, So for me,
music probably did start in the wombbecause finally the beginning of time for
me has always been music. IfI always been music over TV for me,
that's how much I love music.So I missed They little started in
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the house with my mom and mybrothers. Like my family, we love
music. So my older brothers,you know what I'm saying. My older
brother is like fifteen seventeen years olderthan me, so I grew up listening
to music with them. I waslistening to old school music, my label
homies. Truly, his dad wasa DJ. You know what I'm saying,
Man, that man might have beenthirteen twelve year to go DJ and
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parties for grown people playing old schoolmusic. So I mean, this is
how I came up. I alwayshad a love for music, So I
started really rapping this stuff when Iwas like nine years old, just freestyle
because my older brothers could rap twomusic, just kind of cloaking my family
like that. So once I startedto do that, my brother carried me
like, man, he raped,you know what I'm saying. They were
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him and his friends freestyle and I'mlike, man, I want to rap
so bad, but I'm scared.He like, man, you could rap,
So you know, I finally hitsomeone that the carriaged me. He
started rapping, and I've been rappingthere since. The beautiful thing about music
for me is is I all throughmy life has been different pays of music.
You know what I'm saying. Igrew up to me through some of
the greatest music. I was inspiredby some of the greatest artists like Outcasts,
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A Balling, M JG. Youknow, we came up in the
era of music, you know whatI'm saying. So it was cool for
me to see the backside of itbecause I came from an old school too,
like I was born in it.Sometimes I say, I wish I
was born in the seventies so Ican come out the way through it.
Back then, it was some ofthe greatest music, all right. Oh
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yeah, you know what I'm saying. I had a different feeling. Yeah
see, I still I still buyingthis type of stuff today myself, you
know what I'm saying. Like aroundthe house, I might be in the
car buffalo you know some old schooluh, old school howlering oaks or something.
You know. I like all music. I just I just expired my
home in the in the in thedisco era music from the eighties. You
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know, I think, Yeah,I think it's like it was total school
and it was poetic. It putsyou in a place in time, you
know. I think it's going tobe timeless, you know, because like
it's say one hundred years fro now, they're still going to talk about that
music from that that era, youknow, and and hip hop as well,
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you know what I mean for certainartists who Jenny Qua, you know
what I mean that bring out therethat I remember this album or I follow
this artist that that thing. AndI love when people have these stories like
your something, letting us know howyou come up, because that's similar to
me. Like I just my semito play music, like on the weekends
or whatever. During the week youalways got the boombox rocking. You know,
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you got your you got your yourstuff that you listen to as you
know a young teenager or a youngkid. But you listen to your parents'
music too, because they're playing theirmusic, you know, rocking the albums
or the tapes or you know,the CDs and what have you. And
you you would have a collection,and that's what you're doing with your mues.
I was looking at some of youryour stuff and I'm like, you
could tell that you've been uh likebeing homes to do music, you know
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what I mean, Like you've beenyou know you was raised with it,
even with the lyrics that you gotto. Yeah, so did you join
a group like you Did you evercreate a group or join a group of
rap group or anything? Oh?Yeah, for sure. That's how it
started for me, the very guysthat our own the label with, uh
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my brother really in, my otherbrother big but big baby Bug. I'm
sorry, you know what I'm saying. That's a cone twist the bug by
the way, but we're gonna findout who his name is, Big baby
Bug. But you know my brother, know what I'm saying, bringing it,
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bringing it pain to the music,you know what I'm saying. Like
he's about real life, just likeI do. I mean, everybody is
around me do big music like that, and it has evolved, you know
what I'm saying. Like I said, we started, you know what I'm
saying in the eight Bottles of theG era, went on through the Krumbing
era. You know what I'm saying. You know how it was in the
cunk air everybody was fighting. Youknow what I'm saying, We're shooting everybody
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you know everybody doing crazy stuff.You know, we need the music evolved
as I come to mature as aman that's an adult. You know what
I'm saying, y'all been throughout it, But I don't see a point of
Gwari fighting out it because at theend of the day, it don't help
the Coultes, It don't help rinsin life. You feel me so like
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that's how me and Dots friends team. Do you know what I'm saying.
Had to get my bro a lotof love and created because he had that.
He had that thing that really kickedme off. You know what I'm
saying to bring me, to bringme back to why I feel a love
of music. To answer your questionis is the way Bro produced the music?
You know what I'm saying, Iwas searching for a producer. I
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kind of manifested it, man,because I been kind of norm partially my
whole life. My best friend washis cousin. But me and Hill never
really even knew each other like thatI saw I I might have met him
once and then out of nowhere hejust pop up started making beets. I'm
like, Bro, Bro, thetruth just made me want to start back
writing but at the same time,it made me want to write on some
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grown folks stuff because I'm a grownman. You know what I'm saying.
I ain't in the club all thetime, I ain't shooting up people,
not selling drugs, So it's pointlessme to rap about it because I wrapped
real life. So that's why Ilove this music, because I could put
my real life in it, andif I could do it in a positive
way, it helps people. Andthat's what we really need this for this
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why we we do Yeah, yeah, that's that's what we need that and
everybody. You know what, eventhe younger generation. When I look at
my demographics because I'm a artist.Two we're older artists, right, But
different are the younger people because theyounger people don't even like what they're putting
now, right, is that tryingto sing? I got I got kids,
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I got kids this, you knowwhat I'm saying. Twenty one and
twenty four years old, right,Yeah, and my children don't even like
the music that is coming out.You know what I'm saying. My daughter,
you know what I'm saying, shelistened to Queen with Teeth before she
listening to I'm about to think becauseshe's what you're growing up and listening to
the music. That's why I waswhat kid I do the day the whole
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rap gay was going to when YoungDoc was murdered, that was a rat.
It was over, it was done. That was the beginning of the
end of that era. I don'tcare what nobody said. Oh yeah,
I started coming before the n youknow what I'm saying, because it got
to a point where it's just stale. Now, you know who really invigorate
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today in the rap man, there'sonly a few. You know what I'm
saying. They're really gonna get yousomething that's gonna make you feeling. You
know what I'm saying to me,I put a big cret at the top
of the news. You know whatI'm saying. Like people people saying I'm
crazy for it cause I don't understandit. But people like being created in
Ja Cole and kids some more.People actually put something into their music.
You can feel a song from me, but a lot of this other music
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I really can't listen to it.That's what I don't really like going to
club because the music ain't good.I want a vibe when I go to
the club. I ain't trying tonobody get shot out with the fight.
Yeah, I don't want to bethere to be uh yet, to go
be violent. I want to bevoted at Bill. I want like,
I want to listen to something thatwe can to elaborate on it. We
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can talk about that, you know, we wind guy your part of that
song, which you like about it, and then that you know it's That's
the whole thing. I love thatabout music. It's an international thing and
it's a human thing. That's onething that keeps us connected. Is that.
So I think that we have dothow do you pronounce it? Now?
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Strange? You know what I'm saying. You know we're from We're from
northeast Georgia, so we got thecountry country slang or so it ain't strange,
it's strange, but you got topronounce this strng S club. They
say SCREWP club you okay, okay? I think I think he's on the
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line. Are you there? I'mhere, but I I haven't been able
to say anything. Can hear I'mcoming a little space for eun jump on
in there. I'm doing okay,man, it's lovely. Smile on my
face. I can't complain. SoI'm curious, tell us a little bit
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about you, and then what drewyou to Big Homie Dough, Like what
what you know? Like, letus know a good about you, and
then how you were going to evenwant to work with Big Homy Dough.
Okay, no problem. Well BigHomie left a few things out a little
earlier. Uh he forget to telly'all that we went to rival high school
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and we played ball against each otherevery He left that part out. He
left that part. I'm undefeated,That's probably why he left it out.
But he was. He was Hewas. He was cool with what my
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He was best friends with one ofmy cousins growing up, and you know
we would link up in like foh kemp and stuff like that during the
summer when we was younger. Thatwas pretty much the extent that I knew
him like growing up. But asfar as like with the music, you
know, I was on a learningcurve myself with the producer and as I'm
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getting it together and I'm getting betterand better with it, you know,
I would post some videos on socialmedia Facebook and things like that, and
he would be one of the peoplelike that would consistently view my videos,
and so one day he hit meup, you know, and me myself,
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I'm out here in my mind,I'm just a producer. I'm a
producer alone. So I'm just tryingto be heard and I'm trying to get
off beats. I'm trying to sellbeats and you know what i mean,
Like, I'm just trying to makethis pay off for me. You know,
I threw I threw it. Iwas like, but I could throw
you a few beats or whatever.You know what I'm saying this how much
I normally charge? And what else? And and you know what I'm saying
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when he was like, well,I'm working with a budget and this how
far i'mna go? This? This, that and the third and right then
and death. He was just talking, having a conversation. I badly her
anything else that he had said,because I was listening to the voice inside
me. Something just told me,like to send it to him, nice,
send them beat. Yeah. Sowith me in the beginning, you
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know, especially coming from producer standpoint, you really don't you don't get it.
You understand, you feel like yougotta follow trends, you gotta you
know what I'm saying, It ain'tgonna work if you ain't doing what everybody
else doing. You gotta be talkingabout this just the type of rep you
need to be doing this. Andyet so I wasn't, uh, I
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wasn't truly convinced, you know,in the beginning. But you know,
something was just telling me, youknow, just keep keep sending them beats,
keep sending them beats. And sothat's what I kept doing. And
then I realized in the midst ofme sending him these beats while I was
making them. One night, I'mdownstairs and I'm cooking up I just cooked
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up like five ors this beat,and I'm just cooking up beats. And
then in the middle of my sessionby myself, I found myself on my
knees, tears just covering my face, like my hands in the sky,
like like I'm thanking the Lord.I don't know why, I like,
really like making that music was doingso for me spiritual mm and y'all heard
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the big album. Y'all heard theBig Homely album. We got lots more
in store where that came from,and we got a whole new sound.
And to come up y'all those songswas it was a theme to the album,
and there was a story that neededto be told. So the beat
selection and and you know, thesongs was was crafted purposely that way.
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But what else we have in thestore for y'all, y'all gonna love that
as well. Man, that's that'sright there, Doctor Strange, the whole
ones and mother saying that right likeStrange, right, Doc screens while you
die? Yeah, I want towatch right like college s K. Range.
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I'm sorry, that's that nerdy,but yeah for me, you know,
I love that story and and andfor a lot of the guys out
there, like me being a producermyself, like you know, being a
text head, what did you liketo use what's your production or how of
the way you like you said youyou you was uh, you know,
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praying to God and you was like, you know, letting people like you're
getting feeling the energy in the spirit, what it's doing for you to create
this like how you know, whatwhat do you what do you go to?
What's your your go to thing thatyou like to use or you know,
without giving out too much of thesecrets of your ingredients, but what
like you use it? I'm cookingup some tracks. So so that's gonna
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come with another story. So aboutmy background. You know, I'm the
type of kid that'll get smacked upside of the head in church three or
four times because I'm sleep But whenit's time to crank up the music,
when it's time to crak up themusic, I was as you get the
f I was, you're gonna hearit s like some some Organs is definitely
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one of my go to for atime. You know. Therefore, men,
I feel like I was overboard withit. So I slacked off on
a lot, and a lot ofthe beats off the album came when I
did that. As far as you'rehere, argument a lot of them,
but so I slapped back on thema lot. But to me, man
to be becoming a producer was justit was like one of them things that
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when you look back on that youyou should have been headed in direction a
long time ago, but you wasn'ttake you weren't listening to the messages.
It was one of them things likethat for me and Uh. I had
a situation where I was going leavingfifth grade going into middle school, and
they did a sound test that gatheredall the fifth graders going into the middle
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school into the cafeteria, had toput a set of headphones on to do
a sound test. Well, anyway, I scored like a supreme SUPERB on
its was a grade in that onthat test. So you know, when
I get to pitch grade, mythey got me in band class and I'm
like, hold loop, I playedfootball. This ain't gonna work. You
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know. Uh, I'm gonna bey'all, gonna be strap y'all canna be
striking up the band for me whenI get into it zone. I'm being
a band in on field at thesame time. So I went through hell
and hogh water trying to get outof that class and get in the pe
But you know, uh, people, and then for me was one of
them things they told you when youwere younger, you needed twenty thousand dollars
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to get their equipment. Twenty thousanddollars back then living in the project compared
to twenty thousand dollars now that ain'teven the same twenty grand, you know
what I mean. You gave metwenty grand in them days, I probably
would have been helping my mama outwith some of them bills. But yeah,
So I was always interested in musicand in sound I was the type
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of person that had to like tobeat first in order for me to like
the song, you know what Imean. And I was, you know,
it was just one of them things. And then I came across I
bought a beat machine, and twentytwelve, I bought a beat machine.
Didn't exactly know what I do online. I just got to get started
some sort of way. And whatdid you get was what was the drum
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machine? It was like the MPCthree thousand. Ye so I so I
bought one of them, and thenwe ran into some hard times and then
you know, my money was hurting, and then Christmas was coming up.
I had my first child, andI was afraid I wasn't gonna be able
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to you know what I'm saying gettingon grills presents. So to the punch
shop it went, and you know, and so I was just always interested.
You know, I couldn't do thething that everybody else do is sit
there with a mouse and click thisand click that. I'm two hands on
for that, you know, it'sjust me my personality. I'm two hands
on for that. So you know, a commercial kept coming up on my
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feed on YouTube for the complete themachine MK three Machine, and so you
know I had I had a littlemoney sitting around in a couple of ras,
and I wasn't doing nothing else withit. So I smashed it out
and bought one, and then Istarted learning from them. But you know
my go to not to give up? Okay, go ahead, No,
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go ahead? What's your go to? Not to give up too much?
Sauce? It gotta gotta be soul. For gotta gotta be so they gotta
and that should feel I get frommy type of love. So this song
one of the songs and and Iplay a little bit of it on the
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promo. Were you so a bighomie? Though? Was? Doc?
Is it one of the strange I'mtrying to get the country in there?
It be strange. That's strange.What y'all work on this together? A
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lot of those I would just uhhave sitting around like uh we would.
It's crazy because with this song,the album was mapped out and I think
it may be eleven songs on there. Now it was only gonna be ten.
It was gonna be one less.And you know, I was sending
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him beat that I thought fit,and then a lot of beats that I
was just sending him just because Iwanted him to hear him. He end
up liking more than some of theother beats, and so when we started
to map map it out, youknow, it was some of the beats
I didn't I felt like, Uh, I didn't even know he would choose
those. I thought he would chooseother beats that I was sending him overdose
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and then, uh, you know, the album was a block wrapped up.
Everything was almost good, and wewas getting the last couple of songs
mastered, and I was like,man, I got this beat right here.
It's been sitting around and you know, I love it, and uh,
I just don't know what to dowith it or whatn't I was like,
I sent it to him. Heheard it, he called me back,
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screaming, wow, yeah, itwas so so beat. Call me
when you heard the beat? Whathow did how did the words? Like?
How did you know what words toput into this beat that he just
both of y'all loved? Like,how did you how did the words come
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to you? How the lyrics cometo you? Okay, so let me
rewind it back just a little bit. You know, what he said was
absolutely total cret about this beat.But when he sent it to me,
he like, man, I justhad this beat sitting around and man,
I don't know you hear how youtalking? Like, man, I don't
know? Man I say I really, I really said some words I ain't
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gonna sound on the radio to him, because like I'm like, bro,
how did you sit? How'd yousitting on this beat? And it is
this gag how like we had tohave a few words, but we gave
me her relationship, we have tohave words like this sometimes then my body,
so we real open with each otherlike this. So well, once
I got to be I started listeningto it and like by nature saying,
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I always started thinking about saying aserious message. You know what I'm saying
that I could put with a beat. You know what I'm saying, Like,
I really listened and wait for thebeat to tell me what to say.
That's how I create music. Yeah, there's that's where that's where the
most beautifulest music come from and whereyou can actually feel the music. So
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I really sat on my bed andI started pinning out a whole song on
my phone. I had really wrotethe hook, the first verse and part
of the second verse, and itwas too serious I'm like, nah,
man, this ain't this ain't theway this song is supposed to feel.
So me and my wife was inhere and like I turned on the beat
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on the loud speak and started listeningto it of my earbuds. And then
once I started feeling it, Iain't gonna tell you know, I really
started dancing. You know what I'msaying that if anybody know me, they
know why don't dance? You knowwhat I'm saying. I don't sit here
two steps to a beat and I'mlike, man, now this song,
can't you serious? So I goton my phone deleted that whole song,
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the whole song I had written.I just deleted it. I ain't want
to keep it for future you becauseI ain't want to like go back to
it in their moment they had togo away, and just listening to it,
I'm like, man, this thislight song, your your auntie house,
the cookouse, kay ring, youknow this, This is that type
of vibe. What can I whatcan I do with it? And I
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just got to listening to it,you know what I'm saying. And I
sitting here dancing And if you listento the first couple of balls of the
song. You know what I'm saying, I see it's time for love,
get up and move your feet,because I was moving my feet right then.
I'm like, oh, this songgot that type of vibe soon dancing
white and you know, it's alwaysabout a message for me, even though
we have a fun you know whatI'm saying. So I'm like, man,
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my type of love and Sprang cantell you, you know what I'm
saying, the senghole don't even reallysay it, don't even really sound like
you're saying my type of love isreal. But that's what it said to
me, you know what I'm saying. So I went with that, and
then I just wanted to crap thatinto something everybody can have fun with it.
No matter where you waiting, nomatter what you're doing, you can
throw on my type of love.You can be in the look of how
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you can be at skate ring,you can be at your at your grum
my house, you know, andyou can get your grum up and dad
and my type of love. Youknow. So I just really wanted people
to feel the type of love ofour feet. You know what I'm saying
When I say, let's let's letthe let's let the audience hear my type
of love. I'm with you righthere. Say a homie in the house,
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doctors, friends in the house.No matter what you're doing, get
up and dad do it two stuffslide or something you feel me. Let's
go right yeah, do that,y'all. Look, this is a great
song right here. You're gonna talkmore about it. Better to get a
joint right now, yea, yeah, my type you can get all the
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drunk. Yeah, y'all. Yeah, it's time to thrust in love it
up and move your feet because it'sthe place that y'all need to be being
working hard, and it's time takingcare of kids, the and pay your
bills. I just want to catchyour bye to leap off by the good
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time. But that gonthing stable live. We gonna do it for a little
tonight and set in your up andtake a ride. This how you do
it when your box to spy.Everybody getting shout tonight. Don't nobody get
drunk and by fixteen while you cleanwith your tool step just wait about the
four because you know you're still dothis. Let's see it back watch him
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kill them with supper doing his righthill for the number of my type was
longer this red. You can getall these Yeah, two sails, you
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gotta get two sails. Grab yourwanner right there. Ge you gotta grew
up my stand to two steps onhere, grab it because I'm right there
on my shaky staky down in roundthere, round you with what a love
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in your path? No matter whatyou wear, it's goth wing down.
Grab your navy. Ask them funin the hot yellow seat on one.
You know this tide days this tiebaby, you hoping little crid baby,
do it right at fifty times?Baby, since you find the wine,
lady, I want to gop inbrine. Baby, Your little fine baby's
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been around two times, Lady.I just wanna see spied baby. Just
this how you have a good time? Baby? This how you have a
good time? Baby? I tyou can give a little Yeah, Gee,
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you gotta friend. You don't wantto white they geez, you gotta
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from typing hooks up Atlanta Parkle SkatingRice for your ticket. Yeah man,
it's your big homie dog home andy'all some of the Elverton jaw or phone
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some of that June. You know, I'm saying, we chilling chicken bag.
Y'all get had a bardy. Wejust want a kick bag. Y'all
gett had a club. We justspon a kid bag. Roll some more
folks on more hate the kids bagbit ain't ye, bit ain't ye.
It's a kid bag. Y'all getgot a bardy. We just bone a
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kid bag. Y'all get club.We just bone a kid bag. Row
So more folks, no more hatethe kids. Bad pit ain't vide just
the kids come in here it allweek and there on ready to chill.
Don't want to go to the clubbecause that shit is too ill. Gotta
pay to get in and the drinksaint free. I'm about to fight something
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else to do with some people likeme. I get I'll put my phone
and I hit my piece and Isee I get up on. I g
in Facebook, tell her to pullup on me. Just a kid back
tonight. Hit me you off alocation and the did my homie hit me
up like, tell me what's shaken? And I say, let's put some
meat on the grill, linggat someof that drink. My drusts they full
of that gas. And you knowthat the stinks give up some of your
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peaks through a three inn. It'scool. We gotta let the squad know.
You know, we gonna act thefood, the card table on deck
and the speakers is popping. Gotto get the vibe right, so the
music beat upping. If we ain'tworried about the law out here in the
country, it meant my bay andmy homies and the extra phone. It
yo, y'all cain't have the warty. We just want to kid bash.
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Y'all cant had a club. Wejust sporn a kid bag row, some
more post, some more hat thekids bad fit in five? Beitin five
it's a kid bad y'all get hada party. We just spone a kid
bast y'all get a club. Wejust spone a kid bad row. So
more post, no more at thekid bad t ain't five? Fi ain't
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five? Then we kill and wey'all don't chill. People polling no,
well, I bet they brains won'tspell. The g's outside eating meat fresh
out the grill. They slapped thespace on the table. Some people vibing
for real, My sister going onlive like this, how we eat it?
We taking shocker tous it's up beautiful. They two live and now we
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ask that you give it's your positivevibes. And if you down to give
bro fit, you know the strongestto vite because we own it. Hit
the kid back and it's five inthe morning. Some people sleeping from the
trees, ain't they owning? Don'tget caught sleep on the camera because we
on it. Still pulling food outthe grilla. This is the monings.
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That's just how we do it.If you're not from here where you'll get
used to it. We really justbe jealous is staying out the waist.
That's how you keep them piss sittingthe snakes from your face. Aide,
aid, y'all can't got a fight. We just want a chick bast y'all
can't get a club. We justwon a kick bag row some more post
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some more at the kids bad fitin vie fit in fie. It's a
kid bad y'all can't got a party. We just wonn a kick bad y'all
can't tell the club. We justsp a kid bad row so more fo
no more at the kids bad fitin fi fit in Ye it's a jig
bad b more toe some more.You a kid jam it ain't by You
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ain't buy choo the kid too frosome more choe no more? U a
kid too fit is by to thatbye gig back? Uh huh, But
Yo, that was dope right there. Man, I'm feeling that on the
move unscripted to Nam spout with I'mgoing and I think we got a caller
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on the line as well before weget back to Big Homie and got strange
from eight six four? Want aline? Are you line? Okay?
It is unscripted, but hey,do we still got big homies don't want
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the line. Yeah yeah, butyeah, I thought we had a call
or somebody who wanted thetation teaming andjust lessened than them, which is cool.
There is getting some love, yeah, get some love out there,
no doubt a little for silver.So the second song, keep back,
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so tell us about that? Uhall right, all right, let me
let me hold on me. Igotta rewind back just one secon because y'all
hit me with my type of love. But my type of love does not
vibe without JK. Okay, letme make sure everybody knows that because I
am not a singer. Okay,shout out to my boy j keys.
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You know what I'm saying. Icould not let that go past without giving
the man his props because just soldy'all hear and that. You know what
I'm saying. Y'all gotta know myboy JT. You know what I'm saying,
y'all need to know. There ain'tno whole bunch of auto tune on
his voice. Bro, really keepsinging. Okay, So like JK helped
me bring that song to life.You know what I'm saying, He really
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got a big part. But he'sstanding behind me. So great. Man.
Hey, whatever y'all doing, y'allgive up for my boy JQ and
my boy. I mean not tocut you off. But back to the
question she asked earlier, what wein the studio together, yo, for
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that final session that recorded in thestudio together that time we had. You
know what, there is a goodrelationship between the producer and the artist.
There's some magic that happens, youknow what I'm saying, Like, well,
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me and Missus South. Mister Southis a producer too, and he
produced some of my songs, andI think that the song that he produced
to me, it was something specialbecause we got a good bond and a
good relationship. So it's like heunderstands my energy. So I feel like
your producer understands your energy, youknow, and it just came out to
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the magic and then you put thesinger on there and it just just my
type of this just my type oflove. That was just my type of
love right then. You know whatI'm saying, That business right then,
show. And that's the reason whyI had to shout out j K Man
because ain't nowhere y'all see y'all seein person though, bro, Really for
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shame. You know what I'm saying. He coming with him to perform too,
you know what I'm saying. Andyou know, I think he's just
gonna be a dope environment but onlykickback. I really wrote kickback during the
pandemic, you know what I'm saying. Like, if you know about Elviton,
Georgia where I'm from, and bumpHart County by the way, shit,
that man won't talk about some footballand we ain't talking about the football.
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I was talking about movie. Butoh you know, that's how we
do it in Elberton. That's whyI say I'm here out something in elb
County, Georgia punk because me andmy homies and my family and my friends.
You know what I'm saying. Elvitonis small. It ain't no no
great clubs around Elsie. Yeah,we had a few holes in the walls
and places that we can go by. But like the real vibes take place
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out in the country. You know, we got fires going, people could
be on the grid, everybody rollingup, pouring up, they enjoying.
They says, it's always getting vibes. You know what I'm saying. My
sister she a bar teller, She'ssomewhat trying to get everybody drunk, you
know, and we have a goodtime. You know, it ain't it
ain't no bad vibe. So whenI heard that beat, I got it
from a producer and Alabama do acoworker mine, He's just like, man,
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I got a producer friend, youknow what I'm saying. And you
know he's just trying to get somebeats out here. You know, I
ain't ever make this a person,you know what I'm saying. He just
shot me these beats, and likeI hear it, I'm like, oh,
man, y'all could have a party. We just want to kick that,
you know what I'm saying. AndI started thinking about how to kick
that actually go. So when youlisten to that song, and even when
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you watch the video to that,the video itself is a kickback. It
ain't even really focus so much onme wrapping in everything being so possible with
the worst and me being so visual. I want everybody to see my kids,
the family, my homies, youknow what I'm saying. Everybody's sitting
around and enjoying themselves hours all thetime. Where I'm from, we gotta
say it's p z oh positive byhis only you know what I'm saying,
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So we would be we really berocking like that. Ain't nobody up trying
to fight and ask stupid and dumb. Well, I ain't gonna say ask
stupid dumb because we with some crowns. At the end of the day,
we're like, have fun. Butit ain't it ain't no bad vibes go
yeah, yeah, yeah. Youcan bring your baby out there and let
your baby run around in the yardsand you gotta worry about about snatching up
the baby or you know, yourbaby getting hit by a car. It's
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our family out here, you knowwhat I'm saying. Somebody gonna grab your
baby, say hey, baby,get back in the yard, you know,
because that's how we walk like.It's always family. It's a good
time. So you know, itwas only right there. It was on
the right that I may kick thata song man, and it's like one
of my favorite songs caause it reallyencapsulate the country lifestyle. They don't really
fine on countries. I don't knowwhat we like it. We burned weak,
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you know, yeah, you knowyou might come out there. My
might got to build meat on thebride, and you know, you like
give me, give me. Yeah, man, you eat some of these
deal right here. You know,I really came from the upbringing, so
it's important to me that I putit in my music. I love it.
I love that, and I lovethat you said some of your albums
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some of your album is spiritual too, right, Like you gotta miss your
I love when an artist knows howto branch into different genres. Just the
fact that you were interested in performingat hook Up Atlanta, you know what
I'm saying, tells me that youunderstand versatility, and you understand not putting
all your eggs in one basket,Like you don't got no problem with going
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down different lanes. And you'd haveto be blind, crazy and not able
to hear a thing to not know. The skating has went mainstream and that's
the place where artists you can goahead and get their music in skating and
exercise. You ever seeing them studioswith educating the facts in the music.
You know what I'm saying, Likethis, mind, body, and soul,
you gotta be a movie your music. Listen Instaground one dance scene,
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Fatball, the ret in the danceclass, you know, playboat having not
doing the last tap and everything inthe dance class. They ain't stepping in
everything sweating like them or play won'tthey all enough? Sweating the last the
tapa uh yeeked up? You knowall it's feels good music that last forever.
All that crazy stuff, this stuffgonna last. So yeah, I
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definitely have to have to make thattype of music and the spiritual part of
me. Like I said, mymusic is real life. Music. Ain't
just something that I'm making up.It ain't something that I'm dreaming up.
You know what I'm saying. Thosespiritual songs is part of my spiritual journey,
you know what I'm saying. BecauseI had to go on a journey
to get here. That's the reasonwhy I am a big homie. I
ain't a big home until the bighomie. You know what I'm saying.
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I'm a big home because because lifemade me the big homy you want.
I'm a big home. Can Itake care of my children and my family
and I look out for people.You know what I'm saying. If you
look at my album Couver closely,you see exactly why I'm to be When
you see all all the people that'sin my life. This on the album
cover. You see my brother changeout. You know what I'm saying,
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God relto soul. You know whatI'm saying. You see you see the
things that make me the Big Homein the album cover. That's the reason
why I did it. You knowwhat I'm saying. Some of my people
know what I'm saying. That thatthat rock with me suggested, Man,
you got such a great sounding album, maybe you need to do a more
professional album. Come like, nah, I won't. I want this project
to reflect who Big Home is,so I can't do it with all the
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people that's really near and dear tome, you know what I'm saying,
And the and the journey that Ihad to take to get there. When
you go listen to Third Eye,you know what I'm saying. I really
see life with my third eye.It's just not a song, you know
what I'm saying. When you listento a Man a Guy and you you
watch the video to Man a God, you see your transition. I went
from darkness to light. I wasin the streets, you know what I'm
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saying, Me and my homies,the pleadant things that you could have even
been dead in jail for. Soyou know, I'm thankful. You know
what I'm saying. Once you realizethere's a higher power this where you almost
like you said, you gotta bedown, stupid or blind not to give
the most High his dual. Sowhen everything the most high witness even in
my music, I don't care.I don't care. If you listen Legiti
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your Bible, I'm talking about rollingup the poet. Look, you know
what I'm saying. You be believeat the same time, the most high
of vim me. You know whatI'm saying. I don't never split ways
with it. You can't compartmentalize yourinner spirit, you know what I'm saying.
And the glow the society form themost High. I don't never part
ways with this. So I feltthat it's my purpose to be able to
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speak that in my MOUs You knowwhat I'm saying. So when I when
I write a spiritual song like Blessings, you know what I'm saying. You
know I really be thankful to Godbecause you listen to that song. And
I said, I could have diedfrom an infection. I'm not playing last
year almost died from an infection.That's reason. You know what I'm saying.
I had I done, had realGod moments in my life. To
yo, I'm gonna I'm gonna tellit. You know what I'm saying,
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Your God real bro, you knowwhat I'm saying. And I'm gonna get
that thanks to everything I do.I love that. I love that.
Sure you know you are praying thepassion. You're bringing real life situations,
you know, and and that aloneis something that a lot of artists need
to do. They need to Iunderstand. You know, we've bought.
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We've heard the story about the blockof the street. We understand like it
all. Although I will say this, y'all right about not not eating unless
your mama was selling them food stalls. Look, everybody bout with what y'all
say. Right, if you cameup, if you came up in the
seventies and eighties, you definitely hada food stemp in some time everybody had.
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They would be like all we hadwas port bus and rights. That
must have been the last five daysof the month, because I know darn
well, but all of them outto day. You need good right eating.
Yeah, you know where you're from. You know, you know somebody
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said some meetings, now, sowhat too? Leading stole from the store.
You know, them boosted me around. Everybody's meat man a keybone for
fifteen right, Well they get backthen that was it was strong. Yeah,
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the hustle was real, but theywas not hustling. They even knew.
They even knew they were good stage. They look at the marbling,
right, you look at the marbling. You know what they're gonna sell it?
You then we that where we camefrom real. So you know,
I'm really excited to have We gota nice little lineup, and you know,
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I'm gonna be performing. Mister Staffson'sperforming one way days to be performing,
y'all going to be performing. What'sgoing on one way the freaking building
thing. So we're gonna have youknow, you know, then jas is
gonna be there. I know you'regonna have a being of table, big
homie because me though. So youknow, skaters play this. This is
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the thing about skaters. I respectthem so much because even long before,
whenever it's like skate is coming back, really real skater sell they never went
nowhere. They've always been hing.They ain't never stopped. It's still always
in the away. I took mykids grew up skating. You know,
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they even had the little adults skatingwho went out though, right, yeah,
yeah, I ain't no neighborhood whobought skates. Man, You remember
when I ain't used to have thelittle teen teen party area in the skating
rings like skating nowhere, remember backand they were skating everything, And then
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I can't do it as well asI used to. But it's just like
now, I'm like I of ourfriends in the nineties and all that stuff,
and I've been skating between you andstill house skating. I can do
that. I can get it.I'm wanting one like that in the middle.
I gotta get like the get hookedup with the helmet and the elbow
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pass and run. We can doit like that, but through kickers.
They are no joke. I lovewatching that. I love watching it.
And so that's another reason why we'rehaving a contest. We're having the Superwoman
because so the thing with the Superwomancontests at Hohok of Atlanta is if if
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you are a male and a femaleor even a team, and you can
come up with a nice little routinefor the song Superwoman that mister Hanky did
you know, then you're the winner. And I guess the audience, will
let the audience twos you know,will help us choose the winning right,
we'll win two hundred and fifty dollars. We women want to put on the
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skaters because they be out there doingtheir things, you know, and so
we just wanted to figure out howwe could put a spotlight on them.
But still, you know, haveperformances and do what we do for hookd
Atlanta because Hooper Lanta is about networking. It's about meeting people. It's about
making connections people that they've been watchingin the group or someone or whatever to
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meet up with. Because of thefact that you know, you guys are
on that channel, on the onthat site, you know you can use
that, I mean that group,so then that you can go on there
but then meet up with their people. Now you've got an opportunity to do
at a meeting ground and then havesome fun the same time. And here's
some dope, some dope bad music. Some people was like, so hook
up man, is that like findingme a man of one? You might,
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you know, because there's some finelooking men and women that is out
there doing their thing, so younever know, you never know who look
Superman, the Superman and Superwoman ofSkating right the ones that I interviewed some
years ago and they are big shoutout to them. Kodak Kodak Anderson and
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his wife t Anderson. They metat the Saving Rink, That's how they
met and they've been mert for thirtyyears. Wowtop playing you might meet your
husband wife. Just don't be takingnobody else's husband and wife. That's all
I'm stating. Place let me,but it's gonna be fun. I'm so
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excited to have you be a partof you know, hook of Atlanta this
year. Is this your first timehearing about hooka Atlanta or have you been
in the group for a while.No, it really is my first time
seeing it, and that's why I'mso glad that we was able to connect
and make it happen. You know, for me is trying to push this
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thing forward and at the same timepromote other people, you know, So
the fact that you helped me promotemyself, let me do everything I can
to help promote you as well.And even before then, that's the reason
why I stayed in the group becauseI see that you're really about trying to
do that, So I'll be tryingto tell people right, mainstream media does
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not want Indian artists to unite becauseif that, if Indy artists truly unite
the way that we can, thepower that we have, even the money
power that we have without would blowmainstream out of water. You feel what
I'm saying. They aren't thousands andthousands and thousands and thousands of independent artists
all over the world. I understandwhat I mean, never heard. Oh
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my god, if we can everget them to unite, That's why I
try to tell them like, yeah, I'm an artist, but I'm gonna
promote, I'm gonna help spread.I would buy other people's music. The
whole point of the Atlanta Music IndustryGroup and hook Up Atlanta is to promote
each other. Whatta you gotta unity, unity, music and everything. Yeah,
(01:03:54):
they're doing that on Industry Group.Yeah, and just you should definitely
join if you haven't on Facebook ormusic for a Z right. Yes,
it's at Lant Music n U vi C Industry and Facebook's been given given
us a hard way to go.They have its way down at the bottle.
We got thirty two thousand members.They'll still you got to find us.
I don't understand why they do itlike that, but it's really a
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good networking group. People really respondto each other, they like each other,
they you know, other kind ofstuff. So and I feel like
these events have to bring us evencloser together, you know, and making
fun their active and make you bea the trust who you're doing business with
because we do business in that group. Yes, there's going to be a
lot of good. We were lookingfor artists who were scouting. We work
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with different companies as well. Wehelped with SINT licensing. We help with
getting artists out there on on ontours, on different different festivals, different
parts of the country, different partsof the world, getting international distribution.
So it's different things and how towear. If you're dealing with a business,
that's because you see outside of youdoing the things you're doing for your
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mut because that's your passion. Butyou also a businessman. So that makes
that a part of what we wantto let people know how the way they
can do these kinds of things outthere. Because you have a ton of
stuff and I'm like, I'm lookingat your your YouTube page and I'm like
like, I'm glad we got tojust you know, chop it up because
I'm going to brag about how dopethis music is and you know, get
it to these DJs out there forreal for sure. So if you haven't,
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I always tell the artists to,you know, go into the group
and get you know, graphic designersand different people, you know network.
So if there was an artist ora label or something that was looking for
some graphics, well, how wouldthey get in touch with you? If
they wanted to hire your services,you could reach out to me on Facebook
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and jug visuals. It's j Ug G B I s u uh you
got missed the okay still visuals rightnow? B I s u a l
Z right now and that's my pageon Facebook. I'll go and share it
to the group. It's Juke Visuals. Our problem already have at some point.
But yeah, that's my that's mymarketing company that I'm building a little
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bit by a little bit. Ido suggest that my artist friends get into
the group. I got a lotof friends who make great music and and
that are pushing their music. SoI definitely want to give a shout out
to my homie of Big Bad Romanh I say, my brother Big Baby
Bug. He got an album outright now. His album is fire.
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You know, like I said,he he's bringing you that pain really from
the streets, you know what I'msaying. So it's definitely something to listen
to, you know, it's definitelysomething that you can feel. We got
a jog Nation project that's coming upas well. I got I got so
many people that really do great music. I shout out Keen b tooth fk
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Veto, you know what I'm saying, Kvato them, They some young cats,
but they really making a big wayto nort East George right now.
So I got to shout them outtoo, you know, because where I'm
from, it's so many dope talentedartists. It for so long, it's
being so competed in Hope, youknow what I'm saying, And you know,
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people are starting to change their narrative, you know. And the Patricia
when you were saying about any artistsunify, you know, we'll be bigger.
You know. I really feel likeif we unify as a culture,
we could be bigger than the Machine, you feel me because the Masterious it's
so big that it's not bigger thanus if we could join together. But
it's so many people still got tohate mindset. If we can change that
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part of it and people come togetherand we'll be unstoppable with each other.
As competition, there are so manymusic levers. There are millions of music
levers. You you, you donot have to compete. If somebody likes
you, they like you, youknow what I'm saying. Everybody's different sound
was the thing to do back inthe days. Like you sound like this,
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they sound like this. That's howyou would the distinction of what artists
was. What if you're going thesame type of pattern or sound or uh
notes or chords and stuff like thatin their sound. I don't care if
they do in hip hop, popor beat, whatever we want to call
it, and whatever they use it, they're using the same thing and all
the odds of start to make thesound the same thing, you know what
I mean, and and moving somebodywho got something with their own voice,
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you know what I mean. That'swhy the biggest to come up that they
sound is their own sound of whothey are, you know what I mean.
So if you're writing uh songs thatthat means something to people and it's
ticking them up, like they're pickingit up, like we need we need
this, we want this because we'remissing this. Then that is what you're
pushing for. You know, yourgenre out there and everything like that.
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You know that stop you know,I I love with life just you know,
have their laying and how you knowthey do what they do. That's
why I'm like, I'm really feelingthis. So you have these songs on
a well called The Big The Big, the Big Homie Album, A part
go ahead yeah yeah album, Ohgo ahead dark Yeah. Just just to
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add on to the project. Whenwe did this, this wasn't meant for
how music is listening to today.Like we really meant to put out a
work of art, you know,we meant to put out a whole project.
And so my suggestion to everyone listeningto The Big Homie Dough for the
first time, just press play onthe intro and and and before you start
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skipping around, let it rock allthe way through just one time, if
you need to, two times ifyou need to, you know, listen
to it from beginning to end,because that's where you go get the complete
story. That's where you're gonna getthe whole vibe of what you you know,
you need to be feeling. Afterwalking away from listening to this project,
you know. I mean, afterthat then you'll have your favorites.
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You can move around and jam too, and you know, do whatever.
But you know, for your firstexperience, I suggested to and everyone tuning
in to the show to listen tothe album frontly back on your first goal
for your first time. I mean, I don't know if it's a better
way to explain it, but youknow, from a personal stand for it,
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like for me, like I donehad situations like that before that.
If I wouldn't have been listening tothat album from beginning to end, that
I wouldn't have liked it, LikeKendrick Lamar to Pimper butter to a Pimple
Butterfly. If you don't pay attention, if you don't listen to it from
just the album itself as a whole, you wouldn't get it. You wouldn't
get the message, you wouldn't getthe story. Yeah, you know what,
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that's a long lost art right there. I feel the same way about
because I noticed you said a fewtimes, big Homie Dooe, you were
talking about your journey. And soI did my first album for twenty years.
I took all my experiences that Ilearned over those twenty years since I
was moving forward as an artist,and I came up with as twenty years
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my first album, and I calledit The Journey. And like you said,
you got to listen to each songbecause each song is telling a story.
As I go through this journey,we need more music like that,
you know. So I'm curious BigHolly, though, are you Are you
skinking with your producer or do youallow him to work with other artists?
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So I'm not at all you knowwhat I'm saying. Hell, it's funny
you say that because I mean,you know, as a producer, you
know you don't you don't want toshare him. But at the same time,
I never strike with my brothers fromfrom from branching out and making sure
that his dad is is timeless inmany different places. It's why his name
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Doc Strange. You know what I'msaying, Doc Strange got the timestone,
so we wanted to be timeless.You know, I ain't gonna be mad
if I get all the beach.Let me say that I'm happy to take
all these beat here and crap,crapt beauty from music because you know what
I'm saying, I feel like theyreally be for me. You know what
I'm saying. He won't. Hemight not say it out of time,
but he's safe. Man, BroLucas, you finna get all these beats,
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you know, like, Bro,don't fretting, get him a ripplem
off. Man took the point ofwhy to put him to work. That's
why we got another project head tocome out on the doctor. The doctor,
Homie Epe. You know we're workingon there too. I told him,
you just finished sit behind keys andthey beats all day where you finished
started saying something. That's why ifyou listening, listen, blessen, when
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you hear that man talking, theydout strange talking man, and he really
had a journey as well. SoI'm glad to promote them and make him
get on there speaking to We needmore people speaking, you know what I'm
saying. Speak there, you knowwhat I'm saying, so we can encourage
people to be themselves. You know, there's too many people that are trying
to put on the side and bepart of the popular things and then to
me right now and you end upbeing detified and stuff like that. I
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ain't got time for this. No, no, d They ain't having it
right here. We gonna keep cookingup his soul food and you want to
eat you hear me, and it'sgonna be wave Michael, Doc, I
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can't my time, won't let megive you that? Say, Doc,
thank you. I appreciate you,appreciate you. So if somebody wanted to
get some beats from you, Doc, how would they reach out to you?
You can find me on Facebook atDoc Scrange. Same thing on I
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g at doc Scrange and then Imay have some email links and stuff on
that, but just DM me onthe social media. But crazy journey with
that though I don't know, likeuh, I don't know what I'd be
willing to even sell or give out. You know, stuff priceless to me,
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you know what I mean, it'snot I don't put a dollar men
on it anymore. And it's justbecause and especially it depends on who I'm
dealing with as well, you knowwhat I mean, the act, that's
what person you know I would sitdown and talk to him about. Yeah,
you on your on your music,you know what I mean, Like
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you want your thing to stand downbecause that represents a part of you.
But it's like having like a likea baby. I want that as well.
Yeah, everybody can't get on it. Yeah, I don't ways,
I don't want to saturate. Idon't wanna. I don't wanna. I
don't want myself. I don't wantmy sound out there to the point to
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where it's kind of getting saturated nowand it's not it's not distinctive to us.
You know what blocked us a story? What happened? Uh, I
was trying to get my beat.I was just wanted to be heard.
I didn't care what somebody was rappingabout, saying about whatever. I was
trying to get my beat. Theartist, artist, artist. I even
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offered to pay an engineer to justrecord this artist for me, you know
what I mean? But over timeI learned like, look, you can't
invest in people with they're not willingto invest in themselves. All of that
stuff falling through, all of thisstuff falling through it just like she was
talking about twenty years and then shefinally did her album. It was a
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journey. If your album wasn't late, it was, it was on time.
It's divine time. And it's likeI'm sending my eye beats out to
all I know, a million peoplewho rap artists do grit. I'm fans
of them, you know what Imean. I'm fans of them, and
I'm sending them be sending them beatnobody giving me a shot. And this
guy hit me up like, heyman, you dope, you know what
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I mean. And ever since meand him been working together, stuff been
coming out, stuff been put inthe words, other stuff being playing like
you know, we we done madesuch a big movement behind the scenes people
don't even know yet, but withit, when they jumped and it comes
to the forefront, you know it'sgonna be. It's gonna be a wonderful
feeling, man, and people aregonna be curious about that journey as well.
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Like you said, docing Homie titleretro styles coming out sometimes this summer.
We're working on that now. Sobasically Doc said, nahin't mess with
y'all. Y'all should have got mewhen I first told y'all. Now that
you hain't somebody else, you're gonnahave to wait till I decide. I
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love it. I love it.Were really rock man like me and me
and straight might get on the phonewhere you know, I'm in South Carolina.
You know, he like you know, he he and Virginia and stuff
like that, so we weren't reallyclashing still and make these beats we get
on the phone. You know whatI'm saying. He might start playing a
beat and I'm like, bro,then be hot. You know what I'm
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saying, We'll sitting there were politicabout it. I'm saying, we're actually
track this beat out or change thesounds. You know, so we do
work together like that. You knowwhat I'm saying. O Huh. I
travel a lot, own a truckingcompany. I started my own trucking company,
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and so I'm on a road alot. So anytime I'm in that
area, we're from the same area. You know my family down there.
You know he can pull up onmy mama right now. You want to
all my people down there. We'refrom the same area. So like say
I gotta drop pick up or dropoff in Atlanta, somewhere close by South
Carolina, I always make sure Istop through the crib and if I'm gonna
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be there for a day or two, then you know we're gonna link up.
At some point. We're gonna besomebody's studio. You know we're gonna
be We're gonna be in somebody's studio, and that's just how it works.
I love it. And you knowwhat else, I love letting people know
listen here, being a struggling artistis no fun, right, So you're
gonna have to have something to feedyour dream. I didn't have so many
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people like you know what, I'mgonna go to Mana, I'm gonna make
it big. What's your plan?Because if you don't got a play like
it looks cute, you know,make it look cute and fun. But
I'm telling you, it's a lotof homeless, freaking people in Atlanta,
no doubt they're gonna start. They'regonna start Black Hollywood called Black Michico.
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Boy. It's a lot of peoplecoming. I'm so happy that y'all that
you know, big homie Dough.I'm so happy that you know you were
able to come on today. Areyou doc? Are you gonna be in
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town on April eighteenth or no?I'm thinking about making that special appearance.
Yeah, I'm thinking about rolling up. Can uh. I know just about
him as much as I learned whenI was a kid, would push your
feet outsideways. And that's about asgood as I can get I can around.
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You know, you'll be holding onhome in the water. They put,
yeah, I'll be I was gettingwith Atlanta skating scene, got going
on this. I'll be, well, I'm embarrassing myself step out there with
them people like that when they doingthey thing like that. Man, I
can't. I don't care going viral. Well that was a producer. Make
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sure theselves on the skates and don'tforcast I actually fail. I just I
went skating this past Thursday and Iwasn't even skating. I was just trying
to walk off the floor and felltripped over my own skates. What about
What about you, big homie?Can you skate? I'm gonna ask you
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this one question. Have you everseen an elfant on roller states? I
said in the middle of the No, no, no, no, no,
no, you won't. You're notgonna see big Home on the roller
skates. Oh listen, I gotto coach he football. I gotta go
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the word listen. I ain't gottime to be broken home. May you
gonna make neither for the road todo? Not ask you to be trying
down there? You know what Isay? Even even when I tempted to
skate, I was like, no, you remember on the Fat Boys,
how our buddy and on one Statetrying to keep it in state? Yeah,
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nah, you can't. You can'tput on two skates man. You
know what I'm saying. The timeI try to teach myself how to state,
I need a ban damn split,and I'll never do it again in
my life. You know ever,I love I love I love the skate
scene, you know what I'm saying. In Elba County, when I was
growing up, one of the bestthings you could do on a Friday night
was go to the skate rin.It was to my middle feat because I
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was skate ring had like a markoutwhere it was like a dance floor in
the middle and the skaters were skatingaround. So I'm like, okay,
I can get my little mac onin the middle. You know I could.
I could, I could ride throughthe dad flow. But at the
time I tried to put on theskates, I embarrassed myself. I said,
I never embarrassed myself like that todo. So putting on skates that
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idea, because you know they gotthat curcle and Scarcos got that circle like
that, where can be they putall the non skaters in the middle anyway
in wouldn't even make none skating.Like I said, everybody's in the middle
of the skate rom just gid becauseyou know, the music was dope.
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You know they brought in like BigDJ sometime or the main DJ. I
was going on here now with FRIENDOMan and me Friend the Man. They
got you know what I'm saying,the song, Oh, I can't remember
the skate ring song, but it'slike the most most known ska ring song
in the world. And I alwaysthought Friend the Man made the song.
It ain't. It's the I thinkit's gonna list me in or something like.
They just got the most funk belike he was doing dude like,
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oh, I want to skate,so wead but I can't. Now I'm
get out in the middle of theflow of gig, just sliding by cuse
Well now they have me well aswe're getting ready to wind up our show.
I definitely definitely enjoyed y'all. ButI like Joe. I love for
the guests to always, you know, give some like So what I'm going
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to ask both of you to dobig hold Ahmed Joe you first and Dot
you second. I'm gonna ask youto, first of all, you know,
tell us again your social media howthey can reach you, where they
can buy your music or whatever.And then I want you to give some
worse of wisdom and curse it howevergot used it. I want you to
release, you know, a wordabout a minute or so and just give
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some nuggets to the listener. Andfirst of you all and then you done.
All right, So you can findme on Instagram and TikTok on the
big dot homie dot, don't youknow what I'm saying? And all my
music is on every streaming platform thatyou you want to listen to, Spotify,
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Apple Music, YouTube, YouTube Music. You can find my videos on
YouTube. The video for kick Baggagethere, the video for Man of Guy
is there. We get ready andjust spin up one for my type of
love. But it's gonna be amovie. This's gonna be a whole movie.
You're finna do a texture video hto my song texture. I'm gonna
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have a dot strange in there doingthis. You know, we just really
finna uh put this movement together andpush it, you know, pushing into
the wheels, follow off for theeven then we're gonna pump it up with
some face, flatter sack and withmy worst wisdom. The one thing you
always tell everybody is this, beyourself. You know what I'm saying.
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Everybody mean to understand you. Youcreate it to be who you are.
You have a purpose, So useyour life to figure out their purposes.
And when you find that purpose,you drive it like like it's a card
that they got gas forever. Neverlet up on your purpose, never give
up on your dreams. Always doright by people. The energy that you
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put out in this world will bethe energy that you return and if you're
putting out good energy, you'll receivegood energy. Do right by all people,
man. That's that's my that's mymy model. That's my life goal
is to really reach out and helppeople, help people where you can.
And it ain't always about money,you know what I'm saying. Sometimes you
can get people wisdom. It justalways always keep it truth to who you
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are and whether you making music orwhether you want to a nine to five
job every day, because being youis who you meant to be. Don't
let nobody else tell you different.Love yourself, Love it, man,
love it. We got a callingon the line, but straying to call
it. I want to hear whatdoct dark strange? Yeah, so you
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can find me on Facebook and Ig E on at Doc Scrange that's d
O C C s k R An g E on both and Made Me
a King is a label. Alot more music and dope artists coming to
y'all soon. Be on the lookout. This some I'm gonna say around July
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for Retro Styles Volume one. That'sDoc and Homie. That's us together and
uh words of wisdom. Big Homiekind of stole that. He just kind
of got it. I was thinkingthe same thing, and I elaborate on
it about being yourself, like beingyour I mean for me and especially when
it came of music, I knowit's got to be some like minded people
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out there like me. Don't care, don't worry about what nobody say.
If you like it, I loveit. If you like your what you're
doing and what you're creating, putit out there for the people to hear.
You know, don't be discouraged aboutwhat somebody else may think or what
somebody else got to say. Youknow, be yourself. People can relate
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to that. People being themselves nothingfake people can relate to you more.
And when you be yourself and it'smore like minded people like you in the
world that's gonna gravitate to that soundand those lyrics. Something else I say
is it's never too late. It'snever too late, you know I about
that MK three people telling me,Man, you're thirty years old. With
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the world you're doing buying a beatmachine. Hey, check this out with
what I just created. So it'snever too late. If you feel if
you're curious and you feel the urgeto do something, I mean, do
it. You know what I mean. If nothing else, you'll never know.
And of course you're gonna get ussense, you're gonna get a You'll
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feel satisfaction. That's one of thebest feelings in the world. You know,
once you completed a goal of beingable to do something out there or
create something that came from just athought in your brain to now you know
it's on the airways or you knowit's in physical form. So you know,
that's that's what I gotta say.I love it all. I want
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to see if the caller when Iask him to ask the question, Yeah
me, big homie dope was comingfor me. Yeah, I'm glad for
calling. I'm glad you call upthough. Yeah, I am so glad
that stopped buying. You know,for the callers who who did stop buy,
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but they didn't stay on. Youknow, you checking us as we
are so excited about Hook twenty twentyfour. You know, like we said,
you know, we like to changethe atmosphere. We we try to
you know, change up a littlebit human there, and so we don't
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have the events always in the sameplace. And this year we said,
we're taking it straight to the skatingwing so we can put a spot light
on these skaters. And so Ilove it that, you know, big
homie Dough it's gonna be there.I love it that missus South. Yeah,
you're gonna ran them in the humready and one Way's day, my
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son, one ways ay, andmyself like, I'm gonna do what we
do how we do. When wedo it, it's gonna be good.
He ain't gonna be fun. It'sgonna be fun. And skaters, skaters
love to skate, so you know, they they come to skate. The
ones who love skates, who don'tmind skating on the thurn, they will
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be there. And I believe that, and then you know the industry professionals,
people who want to you know,meet or maybe they've seen somebody online
and they want to meet them pacebecause sometimes face is how only way people
will trust you sometimes because there's someof these scams going on now. So
if you can meet somebody's face toface, that ke you've been rocking with,
you know what I'm saying, thenthat's a good way to get the
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trusted and whatever they're gonna get.Yeah, you get that, you entertainment
brokers on him. We can helpyou get yourself out there and put it
in position. Yes, why not? And I've been following them skates.
They don't be playing, they becapturing all the skating you know. So,
But once again, I'm so excitedto have you here. It's nice
(01:29:44):
meeting you. Doc. I'm sorrymy tongue wouldn't let me say your whole
name, but you know, Igot nothing but love for you. Bab
will show you Hi. I said, we're gonna get you to pronounce their
kay when we meet. You're gonna. Yeah, I'm excited. I love
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it. So we're gonna we're gonnaend the show today because we're gonna going
out with you know, a littlebit more of your music because I just
I love it, you know.So we're gonna play another one of your
jams it now. But you knowit's gonna be my type of love because
I'm the female and me that's whatI love. You know what I'm saying.
I love that's the female in me. You know, my type of
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love because my show, so Iwant, I want to hope they make
everybody. Yeah, I love Ithink it was a dope beat. I
love the concept. I love thewhole thing about it. I can't wait
to see you rock the stage,you know, and definitely I can't wait
to see you know because you saidyou bringing some smell goods. I can't
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wait because I love I don't wantto love smell goods. That's what definitely
I love, you said the Fragnancesman, Yeah, curse definitely coming through
with the Fragrances. Maybe have someT shirts, you know, we're definitely
gonna have something some race. Yeah. Well we had a big homieuh big
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home experienced Q cars QR code carsas well to pass out for people.
We really want to get this outhere organically, so you know, if
you get it standing pass it likejust shared coming. Make sure you do
the same thing for mister Patricia.You know what I'm say, We're gonna
make this Superwoman thing go hard too. I just want you to know,
because I'm not a skater. WhenI when I heard Superwoman, the first
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thing came in my mind was somebodytrying to pick the lady up and do
like the Superman while they're skating.And I'm like, man, we should
like somebody somebody bounding. We're gonnacatch this. I look forward to doing
a lot of fun before skating becamemain street some years ago. Always had
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the idea. You fee what I'msaying. God had already dropped it in
my spirit, you know, hehad arguing me that basin, and so
like you said, he allowed meto bring it to life and everywhere I
would go and perform that song.People love that song. They love every
city, you know. So I'mdefinitely looking forward to having somebody you know,
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watching the skate skate to it.I remember that time we went in
the kim Really mckim's queen got hisand she had to play and remember the
talk catching the guy say again,just a fun song. So I just
appreciate that I'm excited and and andgot the uh Kenny writing letters and Stuffy
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said the baby ain't that change,but pisa love for y'all. Thank y'all
so much for stoping by, andwe're gonna take you know, my type
of love. And mister South saidhe want to hear skate rocket road get
that's how we're gonna do that.Y'all have a wonderful even man, it
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was a pleasure. Yes, Ican't wait you media, but you guys
to man, it's gonna be dope. Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah,
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my type you can get all yeah, y'all. Yeah, it's time
for us to love you up andmove your feet because it's the place that
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y'all need to be being working hardand it's time taking care of kids there,
pay your bills. I just wantto tick a bye to sleep off
by the good time. But thatthe nything stable nice. We gonna do
it for a love tonight, gettingyour open say good right, this how
you do it. But you're abox to side everybody getting shout tonight.
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Don't nobody get drunk and big pigsein while you clean with your goose steps
just way before because you know you'restill in this or see if I can
watch him hit him with shuffles,doing your right hip for the love of
my type, for love of thered. You can get our love.
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Ye set got any more? Babyou don't want it right there, Gee,
you gotta throw a white stad don'thear grab it because I'm right there
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on my shirt. Heads breaking down, swoop be in around there, around
you with a love and you gonnapout no matter what you were. It's
both with down. Grab your ladies, have some fun. It's in the
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radickey a game I follow, Oh, wherever you want to go, Let's
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