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March 18, 2026 40 mins
Hip-hop artist Calebdoee joins Vigilantes Radio Live to discuss his latest project Corleone: Part II 🎧🔥—a deeply reflective body of work inspired by the complexities of life, relationships, and ambition. Drawing parallels to The Godfather, Calebdoee uses storytelling and intentional sequencing to take listeners through a cinematic journey of growth and self-awareness. From the introspective track “Blues” to the motivational closer “World is Mine,” the project explores balancing present realities with future goals. In this episode, we dive into creative process, life lessons, and the importance of staying grounded while striving for greatness. 🎯

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Speaker 4 (00:47):
Yo, yo yo, what 'us up? Guys? Welcome to another
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All right, before I bring my guests, though I do
want to say, don't lose sight. This is the frequency
of the fearless. You know, everybody wants the world. I

(01:33):
was just talking with a very close person in my
life and we were discussing, like, you know, religious things,
you know, as a Christian, and she was like, I
can't have no fun and I was like, I was like, well,
you know, if you really think about it, it's really

(01:55):
not our world to really engage in everything, and it's
happening around us in these systems that we're a part of.
And you know, as a Christian, I have a lot
of fun. But she didn't think so. But that's neither
here or there. But everybody wants the world. It's like,

(02:15):
you make the choice of I heard this guy once say,
do you want ten million dollars? But if you take
the million dollars you can't wake up tomorrow. It's like, well,
in hindsight, you can take the money, but and set
your family up for life, and you know, if your
life is on track, you get to, you know, take
a first class trip to heaven. Like who wouldn't want that?

(02:38):
But if you're not ready, of course, you're not going
to take ten million anyhow the success. People want that,
They want the recognition, they want the legacy. But what
about But what nobody really talks about is the tension
that comes with that desire for all of that assess
to recognition, the legacy, the pressure, you know, because while

(03:02):
you're chasing where you are going, life is still happening
where you are. Moments you can't get back, Lessons you
didn't expect to learn, relationships that shape you in ways
you don't fully understand until later. Tonight's guest understands that
balance his project, Corey Lone. I hope you all pronounce

(03:24):
that correct, Carlone. Part two isn't just inspired by The Godfather,
which I still haven't seen that movie. I know, I know, terrible.
It reflects the complexity of real life, the choices, the consequences,
the evolution of who you become through it all, and

(03:49):
on his track World is Mine, he delivers a message
that it's different. Yes should aim high, and yes you
should build your future, but don't lose of the present
while you're chasing it. You know, if you're a father,
you definitely know this line. Are you chasing success in business?

(04:11):
You may have a family, What does that mean? For
showing up when it really matters, because sometimes the real
growth happens in the moments you're attempted to overlook. You're
not just here for a talk show. And this isn't
just radio, This is revival for your mind, your body,
and your spirit. This is Vigilantes Radio Live. My name

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is Coach Dini, and change is possible. Are you ready?

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Speaker 6 (05:08):
Are you ready?

Speaker 4 (05:14):
Are you ready?

Speaker 6 (05:20):
Are you ready?

Speaker 4 (05:25):
Well, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
What us up guys again? You're listening to vr L
That is Vigilantes Radio Live right here on iHeartRadio. My
name is Deani. Our interviews are designed to go beyond music,
whose books, art, acting, films, technology, education, entrepreneurship, entertainment, spirituality,

(05:51):
and sometimes even past that thing that we call the ego.
Our interviews are designed to go behind the scenes and
into the minds of the these brilliant people, you know, the
ones that are out there giving it. They're all for me,
for you, and for the world. Well, ladies and gentlemen.
Tonight's guest is Caleb Doe. He is a hip hop

(06:14):
artist known for blending introspective storytelling with cohesive cinematic project design.
His latest release, Oh Here You Go Again curly On
Part Two draws inspiration from The Godfather, using its themes
as a parallel to his own life experiences and personal growth.

(06:36):
With the sound that balances boom back and modern production,
Caleb Doe focuses on intentional sequencing, meaningful lyrics, and authentic expression,
from relationships to ambition. His music explores the realities of
life while encouraging listeners to stay grounded and keep pushing forward.

(06:59):
So heast join me, insane. Welcome friend to delb Doe, Yo,
yo yo, Welcome to the show.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
My guy, what was going on? I heard you struggling
a little bit. You didn't do that bad. You didn't
do as bad as you think he did.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
Help me out, brother, help me out. How does it? So?

Speaker 1 (07:18):
You want to go? So you want to go through
it all the way? And I pronounced it how you
pronounced it a first for for a long time. So
it's Corleoni. So you put a little extra, little extra
on the corleone. Part two definitely turned out a lot
better than I thought it would, and it's getting a
good reception on it. So you know, I appreciate you
having me on.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
Man, Absolutely, Man, corale On. There we go there Italian.
I gotta remember that.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah, now it takes some reps to get it down
for sure.

Speaker 4 (07:51):
Sir, Yes, sir, well man, we are so excited to
have you on. Over the course of the past few days, Man,
I had the chance to check out the loft talk.
I think you're doing a wonderful job. Or hear that
your father's in ministry and you may have a you
may have a knack for that, man, you may have
a knack for that.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
Man.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
He's a He's definitely been a big inspiration to me
sitting down and you know, being being a witness to
what he's done for people's lives. You know, he was
a he is a principal for about ten fifteen years,
and he went downtown and you know, took care of
you know, the bad kids, you know, helping them, you know,

(08:32):
take over what they got going at home and you
know what they got going on in school. So, uh,
he set a great example for me, you know, down
to the music to the topics since uh, you know
it definitely, definitely is one of my biggest inspirations him
himself for sure. So I definitely mold myself, my walk,
my my day to day life on how he goes
about things. So yeah, shout out the pop man. I'm

(08:55):
glad y'all like the Cough Talks man, I'm gonna definitely
pick that up here soon.

Speaker 4 (08:59):
Man, shout out the pops man. I have to ask
this question for the pks out there. Did you ever
straight from the pat kind of?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I mean, I wouldn't. I wouldn't say I strayed from
it because I can never forget it to you know,
stay true to my path, but stray from it, you know,
I try. I mean, you gotta, you know, you evolve,
you grow as a person. But I can't say I'll
sit in in mope because you know that's no good.
But if I keep it in my back pocket, keep

(09:33):
it in the back of my mind, and move forward.
You know, it's a lot easier doing it that way.
So never forgetting what, you know, what I've been through,
what happened. But you know, still at the end of
the day, letting it helped me become a better person.
So you know, I can't, I can't straight from it,
but you know I always you know, I always keep
it in the back of my mind and you know,
use it as a way to bounce back, or you know,

(09:54):
use it as motivation that helped me bounce back whatever
I'm going through. So you know, it's nothing I can't
conquer for sure, So you know, I definitely keep it
in the back of my mind.

Speaker 4 (10:03):
I love it. I love it. Train up a child
in the way he should go, and when he is old,
he will not depart from it. I reference that is
Proverbs twenty two six for sure. Yeah, man, I've been
running away from that for a long time, but.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
God got run too far from don't run too far
from it, man.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
Yeah, man, I had a few Jonah moments, but God
got me. Man, He got me. That brought me leaving
the ninety nine For me every time. So, so that's right.
God is good, bro. So, man, before we really dive
into all things, Caleb Doe, what's been on your heart
and mind lately? As the listeners began diving into the

(10:46):
journey you created with this new project.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Uh, I don't know. I'm such a simple dude, man.
You know, my family's been on my mind heavy. You know,
basketball is on my mind. You know we're kicking off
the a reason. I actually just got out of practice
here a little bit ago, so you know, they driving
me up a wall. That's been on my mind heavy.
My next move is, you know, I always got to

(11:11):
try and stay calculated with the music and take the
best past that I take, the best path that I
think I can. So I don't know if I'm you know,
rushing another project out there. Probably not. But you know
something that you know, something for people to eat over
the summertime. That's That's really what I'm focusing on right now.
But you know, basketball, day to day life, taking it

(11:33):
one day at a time, but you know, staying true
to the mission.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
Absolutely. So man. Part two. What's the difference between part
one and part two? Is this a continuation or a
new past?

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Yeah? For sure, for sure. The first one came out
January tenth, twenty one, and this part came out January ten,
twenty six, so it's about a five year difference. You know,
the first one I was having so much first when
I was having so much fun, man, I had you know,
just got new levels of freedom. I'm doing this, I'm

(12:06):
doing that. She's around, she's around, I got that homie
around that ain't around no more. But that definitely expresses
the growth and you know, you know the fund's over.
The older you get, the less fun you have because
you know, life gets real responsibilities and things happen to
you that change you as a person. But I would
say the thing about the second one, Man, I just

(12:28):
you know, you have face the wall sometimes, or face reality.
I should say, you got to face what's in your
face and you know, make the most of it. That's
That's definitely what the second one is all about. You know,
don't don't mote too much, you know, don't let it
change you as a person. But you know, never let
it forget who you are, never let it forget where
you came from. That's, you know, definitely one of my

(12:50):
biggest emphasis on this second one, and you know, it
turned out pretty well compared to the first one. I'm
just having fun and talking about girls and this and
that and this and that, you know, but I definitely,
you know, the second part dived in a lot deeper
to myself and you know, not not necessarily myself, man,
but you know, just my past. Sometimes you could like

(13:10):
could be going so fast to take your foot off
the gas break park and look around, and you know
that HOMEI ain't there no more, that girl ain't there
no more, that opportunity is not there anymore. And instead
of figuring out why and what happened, you got to
keep the wheels going. But you know, this one, I
felt I sat down and got to really look look

(13:31):
in the mirror and see what see what I had
in store for the future, what God got in store
for me, and keeping that, keeping that the main thing.
So I was that's that's the biggest difference. You know,
the first one, I'm just having too much fun, and
you know, the second part, I'm pointy. I mean it
took about I would say it took me about a
good year hearing some change to make this, to get

(13:52):
to get the beats, to make everything cohesive. But you know,
the second one just made a lot more sense for me.
Definitely the best project made to date, and uh, you know,
but it won't be that way for long. But that this, uh,
this tape definitely did a lot for me.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
Man. That means the next tap is gonna be ease
and better.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
I love it even better, even better because this because
you know, the Corleone series, it's tough to make because
it's so much emotion into it. You know, it's you know,
I try, and there's always a girl out there that's
gonna break your heart sometimes for no reason. So you know,
you keep those girls dear to your heart. You keep

(14:31):
you know, your the people you lost dear to your heart.
And that gets tougher and tougher as you go on,
because you know, nothing lasts forever. Nobody lives forever, and
you either they had to tell the story or they
tell a story about you. So thankfully I'm you know,
telling the story and you know, grateful of what everyone
has done for me around me to you know, my
sister and my family and you know, just continuing to

(14:54):
keep that in the back of my mind and marching forward.
So but you know, at the end the day, you know,
I think, you know, straying away from having fun and
you know, making sure people understand that, you know, there
are some things that you have to take account for
in life. And you know, I'm all for that. I'm
all for that if I got to take a project

(15:15):
off to you know, let people know what it is
and what what life has a store for them at
the end of the day. That the end game is
to get old, to be able to see it all
but painful, that that that joy right is painful. So
you know, but you know, the project turned out the
way I hoped it would come.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
Absolutely. Man. Your project draws inspiration from the Godfather, but
you describe it as more of a parallel than a tribute.
So what aspects of Michael Corleoni's story resonated with you
with your own life? You know?

Speaker 1 (15:53):
In the first in the first I heard you say
you ain't seen it, man, I ain't mad at A
lot of people. Pople come up to me and say, man,
it's nine hours long. Man, Look it's clear Sunday up,
clear Saturday up, and tune in, man, because it's a
it's a deep man, I'm telling you. You know, Ever
since I sat and watched it because it's like, you

(16:14):
know what, Pop used to watch it, and I stole
my mom's box set of it. My mom had all
three of them on box sets. Stole the fumber So
and I had to I'm glad I did, don't you know.
I'll never say that again, but you know, I'm glad
I ended up discovering the series, and you know, looking
at you know the effect that it had on me,

(16:34):
you know the correlation in the sense of, man, this
is what I thought life would be. But as you
get older, you know life will never not only will
it turn out the way that you think, but what's
in front of you ain't. What's in front of you
isn't always the best for you, but it's it may
be what you want. And you know, things happened to

(16:54):
the family, and you you know, you kind of got
a straight away from what you're doing, and it's it's
it's a big sacrifice, man, Like it's it's truly my
day to day life. You know, you planned on doing this,
You planned on having that, and you planned on having
that girl around. This happened. You thought that was gonna happen,
but that happened, and man, I just the older I
got the more I watched it. You know, they about

(17:16):
two hours two thirty, so I think the second was
about three hours. So you know, it definitely takes a
chunk out of your day, but it's a lot in there. Man,
It's a lot of stuff that I resonated with and
it definitely hit home. So I was able to get
a lot of correlation, even in the first one, able
to get you know, dang that that happened to me

(17:38):
or man, I was going through that same situation. I
had a lot of that deja vu in the process
of making this project. So you know, I'm just grateful
how it turned out, honestly, but the correlation is, the
correlation was there. So I had to you know, I
made that decision in twenty twenty to scrap what I
was working on and focus on this, and you know,
I'm glad I did it.

Speaker 4 (17:59):
What were you working.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Man? So I got an EP called Test Drive that
came out during COVID, and that was gonna be you know,
my long standing, my long standing project, you know, seven
eight nine songs. But when I saw the movie, it
was like, man, I got five songs here, let me

(18:23):
go and cut this, and you know, try and piece
it together where it makes sense. It made sense, so
I was able to get that out there and shut
that down and really focus on that. So from about
April to about January, I would say the first week
of January was when I wrapped it up and then
I shut it down, shut test drive down. About the

(18:46):
first week of April, got that together, and you know,
I was able to put that out and you know,
got good reception from that, to think, some of my
best music's on that thing too. So but you know,
shutting that down and you know, really studying and reviewing
this is this is you know, this is it, this
is it. And you know, five years later, I was
able to put together a second one and you know,

(19:07):
it's it's definitely you know, it's it's aging. Well it's aeging.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
Well yeah, yeah. Why do you think there hasn't been
a remake of The Godfather for this time?

Speaker 1 (19:22):
I mean, well, I was, you know, I don't think
that's a movie that can be remade one because it's
such the what makes the movie great is you know,
uncapturable in today's times, that's not something that can be duplicated.
The emotion, the acting, the settings, you know, everything to

(19:45):
a tea. It makes so much sense. You know, you
have movies that feel like the world exists. You know,
it's maybe cameras and actors in the sprit, but you
know you can put all that to the side and say, man, this,
I get it. I get it. You know I could.
I could say I could go to a different state
and this movie could be that state. You know, this

(20:08):
is this is one of those movies for sure, and
I was able to get it where man, this I'm
going through something like this as we speak, and being
able to tie that into it. You know, I was
able to make the first one and you know, here's
the second one. So you know, it definitely turned out,
definitely turned out proper for me. I'm I'm definitely glad that,

(20:29):
you know, I'm able to do stuff like this and
they got a good reception to it.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
So yeah. So when you when you were building this project,
did you approach it more like an album or like
a film with scenes in chapters?

Speaker 1 (20:42):
I'm uh, man, that's a good question. When on I mean,
any project I make, it's gonna be seam one, the
scene two, the scene three to scene seven, the scene eight.
You know, I look at I look at the tracks
as in okay here well, especially when it come to
like a mixtape, you know, or any type of project

(21:03):
that I'm pushing out. This will be the intro of
the movie, this will be the second scene, this will
be the third scene. And that's why it's hard to put.
You know. I try not to blot the projects because
then it'll it won't make sense. So ironically, this is
the longest project I've had so far, but you know,
one through ten it it turned out really well, and

(21:25):
I was able to capture what I thought was a
story of you know what, what I'm what I'm dealing
with every day. I'm not I'm not seeing it, no,
but I go out and I live it, and I
see this happening in my circle. I see this happening
in my family. I see this, I see that, and
you know, I'm able to add it all up and
then it makes much more sense and it just comes

(21:49):
together on its own. So you know, I'm definitely thankful
for that skill and you know, being able to piece
a project like this together, and I think it turned
out well. Just for someone to say that they can
listen to this and say that, you know, I get it.
I understand, this is this is how he was feeling.
And you may not know me to a t, but
you know that I was able to capture, especially if

(22:09):
you've seen the movie. I was able to capture that scene,
that thought and twist it into my life. And if
they get that correlation, then it's the home run. So
I try and do that with every project that I got,
more so the Calleron series because it's a super concept.
But even if I'm having fun with like all my
other projects, you know, I still want that thing to
be some sort of a some sort of a script,

(22:30):
some sort of a movie from start to from start
to finish. And you know, I definitely I would say
I succeeded on that with this project.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
Absolutely. So the closing track or the grand finale, the
credits are rosen are rolling. Uh. This track is called
World is Mined, and we're going to play that record later.
It carries a strong message about balance and ambition with
appreciating the present. Man. What inspired that thing.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
That was? That was a song And it's it's interesting, man,
because it's like sometimes you sometimes you have idea, sometimes
you have a song that you can't execute till till
you know, you got to go through the game from it,
so you know, a lot of things were happening in
my life. I think that was one of the last
songs I wrote for the project, but it felt like

(23:22):
a good closure. Okay, happened Finally I got to beat that.
I think I can execute the execute the message to
excuse me, I can execute the message through and you know, lyrically,
you ain't got to worry about that. That's that's gonna
happen regardless. But being able to close the project with
it the idea of you know it and it ties
I think it ties in well and the production is

(23:43):
so much different from the rest of the project, but
it's able to say, hey, it's it's an unrealistic song
that you can twist it and it can change your
life for the better in the sense of man, if
this was right, if this was right, if this was right,
everything would be every thing. But since it's not, let
me go ahead and make the most of it instead

(24:03):
of sitting and hoping for this wonderland for everything that happened.
But you know, don't forget, you know, don't forget the
moment that you're in and you know you want to
stay in it, but you know, you never want to
You never want to chase something. You want to make
it come to fruition. And you know that was that
was the message that I tried to push with that one,
and I think it I think it turned out pretty well.

(24:24):
It did turn out pretty well. I'd say it turned
out pretty well. So it's definitely one of the stronger
songs that people have been resonating with. And you know,
I'm glad that they understand the message behind it.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Serious sir, And you said that people need to balance
where they are with where they are going. Was there
a moment in your life when this song was just
real for you and you realize that firsthand?

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Yeah, you know, I because you know when when the
clouds come in the sky man, and it starts raining,
you know, you get that it's weird because when you
see the sun out, you got every positive thought in
the world. Then when it gets cloudy, the skies get
gray and it starts, tears start falling, rain starts falling,
and you get to that's when the negative thoughts or

(25:13):
the fifty fifty thoughts kicking. Man, what if I could
change this? Or Man, I can't believe I'm in this jam. So, man,
what what would life be like if this world was mine?
And if I'm from Indiana? So the weathers, but it
was hailing yesterday, it was sunny today, it was sixty
degrees the day before that. It's gonna be twenty five tomorrow.
So it's definitely the up and down emotions that life

(25:36):
will send you through. And you know, you know, if this,
if this world was mine, this is this is how
it will go. If I had my way, this is
how it will be. And you know the message to
beat help me carry that message. And I think I
got my point across with that one.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Yeah, Indiana sounds a lot like Mississippi. We get all
four seasons in one week. Crazy, ain't no what you know?

Speaker 1 (25:59):
I ain't no way man, And I know Mississippi, Nay, Mississippi,
But Indiana on another level. Man's it'll go from It'll
go from sixty five to thirty five, no problem.

Speaker 4 (26:09):
Wow, Wow, All right, guys, it is time for some music.
We have World Is Mine by Caleb doing the movie
right back. They tuned.

Speaker 7 (26:24):
Right right, yeah what you say?

Speaker 6 (26:31):
Right right?

Speaker 8 (26:32):
Heang lounging in the crib thinking if this world was.

Speaker 7 (26:37):
Mine I would free all of my brothers that they
got in doing time.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
I would call them killer kels.

Speaker 7 (26:43):
Put the pack on the flight, hit pop late night
like we gonna be all right, pulled up at the
right time, balling for a lifetime, streets to the compound.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
I'm the whole pipe line.

Speaker 8 (26:55):
You could call him your man, call me at night
time and bring your favorite yellow tape.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
It'll be a slight.

Speaker 8 (27:02):
Crime win fine.

Speaker 7 (27:04):
The only kind we chase climbing up the ranks, and
I'll let y'all have the crace. Know you're doing good.
Hell no, I'm doing great, tiny kindy rappers and some
shit I can't escape. Man, the game got shaky, mixed takes,
full of skits mashed up in the booth.

Speaker 8 (27:22):
Let it rip if they ever try to question the layout.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
I got a.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Flip, but don't trip on the show.

Speaker 7 (27:29):
There is a chip. Let it fly like a blimp.
You know the vibe.

Speaker 8 (27:34):
Shout out my brother Jay. We come from the same tribe.
A glimpse of a.

Speaker 7 (27:39):
Kid is money on the rise, and you don't want
no problems with these guys. Guy, and now don't feel bad.
It's how the kid was raised. God bless the mom
nad I was raised and all the women I played,
or so they say, if.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
Only y'all can have it my way.

Speaker 8 (27:58):
That's why lounge in the red thinking, if this world
was mine.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
I would free all of my brothers that they got
in doing time. I would call up killer Kels.

Speaker 7 (28:07):
Put the path on the flight, hit pop late night,
like we gonna be all ride y'all.

Speaker 8 (28:14):
No, sir, I can't go for it. Put it in
the work. Y'all got nothing to show for Yeah that.

Speaker 7 (28:21):
New dode ay need more new flows, undisputed, don't need
the score for it.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
I let the waves dip as the.

Speaker 7 (28:29):
Fast watch broke, but you shine and get a fair
watch and watch motion worth about a dead clock near
He told me, get them no red dot that they
say it's in the yourt description, blindly eating them blindness
what they gave it, missing, miss, You can't bring them

(28:49):
on nobody what you miss and long lived Hagen, He
forgot the mission. Sad shit can't be around when they
hit the masses.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
Oh well, goof ball shit.

Speaker 7 (29:01):
Happens turned on their heat when I'm start to do magic.
Another damn Caleb Dot classic tragic find, but the only
worried by my status attic, get the claws. She made
a different fabric average six feet before we mask can't
claim you get his point because all you talk is cash.

Speaker 8 (29:24):
Ooh ooh.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
We'll leave the curtains open for pictures, pictures for the one.
We'll go ahead, bring it back, We'll bring back.

Speaker 8 (29:36):
I got you, I got look.

Speaker 7 (29:39):
Look lounging in the crib thinking if this world was mine,
I will free all them, my brothers that they got
in doing time. I would call them killer kels. Put
the pat on the flight, hit pop late night, like
we gonna be all right, all right.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
That is right, we gonna be all right. Man. This
song slaps. I love it when a song transition into
another BPM or melody. This one here takes the cake
at the end, A very fitting way to end a
cinematic album such as cor Leoni Part two. To make

(30:19):
sure you guys, dig into that, dig into that and
let us know what you think. You can email us.
You can leave the comments on our social media, or
you can leave the comments on this actual interview when
you have a chance to check out both. We love feedback,
and I'm sure our special guests love feedback as well.
All right, let's go ahead and bring klob Doe back

(30:39):
on Hey, Welcome Back, Welcome back. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
nice nice. So man, you really love sequencing your albums.
Why do you love this process so much?

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Man? I don't know, I don't know. I mean I
thought everybody else would, but I think it's my favorite
part of it, man, because you know, I you know,
one of the big problems with music nowadays is you'll
get a project that's eighteen nineteen twenty songs bloated, slapped together,
and you know, I wouldn't say it's sonically. You know,
it definitely takes away and that's what you know. I

(31:16):
don't know if it's for the streams or whatever, but
you know, you don't get that that feel. You don't
get that feel sometimes. It feel like Seeing Seen thirteen
is track four, and you know, it mess up the
whole mess up the whole vibe and a lot of
you know, you get good music on these on these albums,
but it may not hit the first listen, and then

(31:37):
I may not go back and listen to it the
second time. Why I got to go back and listen
to it again individually and say, man, that's a good
song with why ain't why ain't like the project. You know,
I'm seeing that more and more and more and more.
But that's something even to my my first project years
and years and years ago, that was that's one of
my favorite things to do. And you know, I'm glad

(31:57):
that this was. This was probably the best example of that,
you know, being able to put in order what life
has put me through and but at the end of
the day, you know, being able to tell it through
a story, being able to tell it through a project.
You know, that's a huge stress believer. And I'm definitely
glad that people like the project for.

Speaker 4 (32:16):
Sure, for sure, man for sure. It definitely an art
and I lost art. I love sequencing myself. I believe
that it gets lost with the way that we consume
music today because of you know, the tenure plan of
Drop singles is the way to go. I just enjoy

(32:38):
you know, story arcs from intro to autros, and when
I was an artist, that was my main thing, to
make sure that the story was told in a correct
order so that you could you know, I don't know,
you just I don't know. I just experienced music through albums.
This has always been my way to do things and
not just singles like the go to Today. But yeah, man,

(33:00):
you're absolutely right. I love it myself, and I think
you did an awesome job with the sequence in here.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
I appreciate that, appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (33:09):
I have to go back and check out part two
just to get a little picture.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Oh for sure, for sure, it'll it'll, it'll make sense.
You know. I think world is mine to hit a
little harder once you because it's man, I'm I'm talking about,
you know, losing friends and you know, betrayal and you know,
losing family members and situations not going away that you
thought it was that girl that you thought was gonna

(33:35):
be there at the end of the day. Just you know,
it's just not that. And that's that's definitely a tough
pill swallow bit being able to being able to snap
out of that and say, you know what, you know,
I gotta I gotta respect myself. This this ain't it.
You know, I can't lose myself. And I see my
my homies go through it all the time, and you know,
being able to get to the age where I can realize, man,

(33:57):
she you know, she may look good for the camera,
she may look good for the for the Instagram whatever whatever,
But you know it may look good, but is it
is it always what it needs to be. And you know,
being able to put that in there, and you know,
I got my lyrical stuff in there it you know,
it definitely turned out well. So yeah, if I was you,

(34:20):
I'd definitely go spend that thing back for her.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
Absolutely. Is this a conclusion? Uh, the early on series?

Speaker 1 (34:32):
I think I got one more Emmy. I don't know
if it's gonna be five years. I'm kind of mapping
it together now, but I gotta let life reveal itself.
You know, I don't want to sit and plan. I can,
you know, go through it. And you know I put
everything in the music so you won't see me saying
much outside of that. But you know, down the line,

(34:54):
it should be a third one. I don't know when
it'll be. It could be five years down line. Took
me three years down the line, but I got a
good idea of how I want to promote it. You know,
probably do probably do a movie to it, you know,
a little short film to it, and push it out
that way. But you know, I just gotta just got
to go through some things in life and continue to

(35:16):
push forward, try and be the best artist, family member, godfather, brother, coach,
all that, all of that in one. Just trying to
be the best that I can be for everyone around me.
And you know, look up, look at the score and
see what. See what the third installment has for me.
But you know, I would say it's three Godfather movies,
so I probably do three parts. If you see me

(35:37):
do a fourth one, it's a cash grab. But that
that third one is that third one is on the way.
I don't know how soon, but it'll be no time.
You'll you'll pop up and see it one.

Speaker 4 (35:47):
Of these days. All right? All right, where can our
listeners connect with you on the internet and check out
more music?

Speaker 1 (35:54):
Oh? You can give me Caleb dough everywhere. What's the man? Spotify?
All your streaming service is c A L E B
D O E E Caleb Doe even getting the Apple
Music Spotify SoundCloud YouTube just dropped the takeover freestyle on
uh on YouTube, a SoundCloud that's doing pretty well. Coley
one Part two, Parking Lot Players, COLLI on one test drives.

(36:18):
You know, I gotta mixtape the remaster. I lost it. Man,
I got a mixtape from eight years ago that I lost.
But you know, it'll pop up somewhere remaster that thing,
because the people definitely got to hear that too.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
So.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
Instagram Caleb Doe, you can get at me there. I
don't do TikTok like that, but Caleb does. If they
if they bum rushed TikTok, we'll start doing that. But yeah,
I'm you know, I ain't that hard to find. Man,
I got a pretty distinct rap name I'm hearing. So
go check the tunes out. Appreciate everybody that's showing love
and showing support to the tunes. Man can't wait to

(36:55):
keep them coming for y'all.

Speaker 4 (36:57):
All right, all right, and listeners, just in case you
need those links. Of course you will, no worries. I
will have them in the description of this episode and
in the show notes, So all you guys have to
do is just click the links. Caleb Doe reminds us
that success isn't just about chasing the future, It's about
understanding the present. His project corleone Part two is a

(37:19):
journey through growth, relationships, and the choices that shape who
we become. Make sure you scream world as mind and
experience the full project from start to finish. It's just
like a movie. You can't just skip to the end.
You gotta watch it from the beginning, the middle, of
the climax and all of that. You gotta take it
in and the full story. And remember you're not just

(37:40):
here for a talk show. And this isn't just radio.
This is revival for your mind, body and spirits. This
is Vigilantes Radio Live. Thank you so much, Caleb.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
Dough, Vigilante's Radio Peace Love. Appreciate y'all having.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
Me, Sarah, take care of man, have a great night. Yep, yep.

Speaker 6 (37:58):
He's My name is Dani and I am the host
of Vigilantes Radio Live. I think that we are beyond
just asking for you questions and giving core responses. I
think that we are here as creatives to provide an

(38:20):
example that you can do things different outside.

Speaker 7 (38:24):
Of expectations because some of us.

Speaker 6 (38:28):
Simply we're not pouring into the club, but there is
perhaps a door window or back game yet we can
leave a clue for you to get into. Wife is short,
but there are plenty of moments to try and get
it right. Pursuing your dreams and learning from mistakes may

(38:49):
be tough, but regret it's tough. To book your interview
email us at the radio at only one media dot
com as Victorian only One Heaven and we all are

(39:10):
kept to step into your purpose and your passion. You
were listening to other kids Vigilantes Radio life on iHeart Radio,
providing you with an opportunity.

Speaker 7 (39:22):
And the kid was raised, God bless the mom nad.
I was raised and all the women not played, or
so they say, if only.

Speaker 3 (39:33):
I can have it my way.

Speaker 7 (39:35):
That's why lounge in the crib thinking if this world
was mine, I would free all of my brothers that
they got in during time. I would call up, putting
the pack on the flight, hit pop late night like
we go You and.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
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