No Jumper - 1TakeJay Interview
Episode Date: December 23, 20191TakeJay talks about making turnt up music, how "Hello" got on the radio, starting up with 1TakeQuan and 1TakeTeezy, being influenced by Thug, Chief Keef, T-Pain, his relationship with Blueface, Musta...rd, R Baron, Shoreline Mafia and being booed at their show, Frostythesnowman, how he is smitten with Lizzo and more! ----- FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/529mn7of2HBKdLfrAMUzcK?si=rWVBWCuWSXeh0TFYb2P-dQ CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm follow Adam22 as well: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and follow adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
Today we got one take jane here.
How you feeling, man?
Wait, hold up.
We ain't this bitch hanging like titties.
That's real.
Yeah.
That's a real way to put it.
I've always been interesting because you seem like you're the only guy out of the sort of like, I guess, R. Barron, extended comic book universe who doesn't claim to be in a gang and isn't smoking big dope, porn foes.
for sure you're kind of like the
I'm me the different energy in that whole
collective
it's a bad
you ever seen a rap
like a rap star
a rap star
rap rock star
okay
because like it's not niggas like
you can't name really one rapper
like I ain't talking about the niggas that make
trap music and be on the trap beats like the ratchet
rappers
that's mosh pitting in a crowd with the people
that got a hundred white boys
ready to beat my ass
but they love me too.
Come on.
That's how it is.
Come on, bro.
Damn, I've never seen you with the 100 white boys trying to fight you crowd.
I've seen you come out of a lot of shows, blue face, shoreline, all kinds of stuff.
That's like new me, though.
That was new me.
Now I'm like waking them up, like, so now I'm bringing out the bag of tricks.
There it is.
One take Jay.
Oh, shit, I'm supposed to have you on?
I mean, you can't if you want to.
I did notice you had the big patron in there.
Or is that's down.
That's Don Fulio.
Okay.
That's your drink of choice?
I mean, I really drink anything.
I'm like a daredevil type.
Oh, so you're not missed to like no drugs.
You're just no drugs besides alcohol.
I mean, I drink, but like I'm like a fun drunk.
Like, you know how niggas be belligerent, like, ah, get out of it.
Like, no.
Yeah, you don't really get that with like heroin.
You don't mean like a fun heroin user.
But alcohol, you know, you could be a fun drinker, right?
You never felt like a you had the propensity to be alcoholic or anything?
You know or at issue with it?
I never really had an issue with it.
I don't really drink all the time.
I only drink like when it's like an occasion or something like.
I don't even drink like people would be like you don't even get drunk to record because you know a nigga say like nigga you don't be high when you be saying all that random ass shit.
Like I ain't never been high when I made a song or drunk.
You don't need that.
Because I'm really like that.
If you really have the music in your soul, you don't need the fucking mouth.
No, I might not be in my soul.
It might be at my, never mind.
But, okay, you make turnt-up music, fun, energetic,
but sometimes don't you go in the studio and you just don't have that energy?
Yeah, for sure.
Like, I only make them type of songs when I'm feeling like that.
I got some hot shit that's really like that.
Okay.
Like, maybe, like, a song in the beginning, go to SoundCloud and type in, I don't fuck around.
Like a lot of the fans, you know how like some shit you know hot that they're going to fuck with, but you've been released it like when you wasn't hot.
Right.
So I posted that shit up and that shit went from like probably like only $100,000 to like an extra 300,000, probably like a week or two.
Really?
They fucking with it.
Damn, that's crazy.
Yeah, you know, when I think about one of the first times I really like took note of what the fuck you were doing is when I seen you come out on stage of the show and everybody knew the fucking words of one of your songs I hadn't even heard.
I think it was hello, but it was like the fucking, that shit just blew up.
And I just somehow I just didn't notice.
Everybody, people were like, oh, it was on the radio.
I mean, yeah, it's a lot going on, a lot of rappers and shit.
It's a lot of rappers, especially in L.A., so people tend to miss shit.
Yeah, but that fucking, having that kind of radio love is crazy just to have that many people in the crowd be so turned up off that song.
How the fuck did that song in particular get on the radio?
How are you getting on the radio?
They just put it on there, literally.
They just occasionally decide that they want to show some love?
Like, the crazy part?
I really don't even know.
Like, literally, they just was like, hey, we're about to play your shit.
And then it went from, no, because look, I'm telling you, like, you know, like, it's typical for niggas to be hell of boozy and shit with rappers.
Like, a nigga with a little status to be boozy.
Like, so when I first did Power 106, well, actually they played, I can't even say that because they played the song before I ever went up there.
But that was like, like, maybe like they played it like once or twice on the new at night.
They kind of start really fucking with the, not like that.
Really?
Hello?
It was like for sure, like the first song that they really start playing from the young
niggas in L.A. for sure.
But like, so they played it one time, but that was on the new at night.
Then I built the relationship when I went up there and they all was just fucking with me.
So I did an interview or whatever.
So they like, they like, uh, they like, uh,
can you do some drops for us?
I'm like, shit.
I'm thinking it's regular.
I'm like, yeah, I ain't tripping.
I ain't got nothing to do.
So I did like literally drops for the whole station.
And they was fucking with that like it was rare or random or something like.
And I'm thinking it's regular though.
And like I don't know.
I feel like I help people that help me.
Like they play in my shit.
I didn't do a little drop.
Like I felt like it wasn't nothing.
But after I did that, like, nigger, people was waking up in the morning.
Like they was literally playing the song on the morning show, the afternoon and like, literally.
And like, literally.
That's crazy.
They still have that much power that they could really, like, give a song a huge boost.
Not for sure.
That's fire.
That's good to hear.
Do you think part of it is just that when you build relationships like that and you just people
like you and they just see you as like a solid dude that there's a big part of it, huh?
Hell yeah.
But, I mean, it's cool to be like cocky or like whatever you want to call it.
But like...
As a rapper, you need to.
No, you need to.
Like, I got the confidence in a source.
Like I've been that nigga like a lot of niggas never was that nigga like so when they get a little
exposure of fame now they don't know how to really take it like it's it's all up here like so who
were you used to it talk to us about what one day j was like in high school that nigga like
I was popular like I ain't like even when I was a kid like bro I played like I didn't I never even
wanted to rap I never tried to rap I've never been introduced to rap I was a football player so
I was playing football I lived in Compton but I played for England
So, and not the Jets for all y'all that's watching.
Yeah, St. Andrews Park, Inglewood, Seminolew.
So, yeah, I lived in Compton.
I played in Englewood.
Then in high school, I went to Centennial all, Compton Centennial all three years.
Then I transferred to Carson in my last year.
Then I, but before that, I went to West Adams.
So already knew hell of people.
You were touching all parts of the land.
And then, you know, like, you meet somebody, like that one person.
that can go everywhere and like everybody just love them automatically.
You're looking at them like.
Everybody just fuck with me automatically.
Like I never forced no relationships.
Like I just be me wherever I go.
Right.
And people just fuck with me.
So look, before I was making music, like I already had a following like just from being me.
Like and my Instagram like I was already like doing dumb shit like a funny nigga like.
You weren't you going full boom gang?
Nah, no.
I mean, bro funny though.
Like when he was on that tip.
Yeah, that was cool.
Bro was funny though.
But now I wasn't on no shit like that.
I would just do dumb shit like, like regular shit like I fuck around and stand on your table and start dancing.
Or like, I was like kind of like the class clown.
But like that everybody liked though.
Like the teachers never suspended me, kicked me out like there.
Was it obvious to you though?
Like when did rap start to seem like that was the way of in terms of what you wanted to pursue?
Shit when I started making bread off of it.
Oh, word?
Hell yeah.
So who introduced it?
city and rapping at all though.
Two of the homies.
Because you know, like one take a whole little squad.
Yeah, yeah.
One take Kwan and one take Tizzy.
Tizzy, he had a little bit older.
So he'd been, like, during the jerking movement,
he was making beats for, like, people like,
people may not know, like, LMKR,
which is like, like, I think AV was from there,
like, LMKR,
really like a gang of people, like, just locally
during the jerking movement.
So he already had the beats,
and him and Kwan
was like rapping this shit I was never rapping so this like fresh out of high
school or whatever so um they but they used to always tip because I used to always be
with them though and we was never at no studio we was like in a like in bro room like he had to
set up in a closet like niggie like we hot as a bitch in there we sweating all that so uh
they used to always tell me like get on a song get on something like bro no I'm good do y'all
thing like you feel me I'm just here chilling with the homies so one day uh he had a beat I was
like, keep feeling it, and like, like they always do, jump on some shit.
I'm like, fuck it, and I'm gonna try to write some.
So I wrote some shit, and then we just put it out.
Like, we was never, like, the type of be holding shit or like, so we made that song,
put it right out.
And then we knew people that rap and shit, what were trying to rap.
They shit was only getting, like, 400 views and shit, couple hundred.
Shit, our shit got like a couple thousand, like, right away.
And I told you, I already had a following.
So it was just, like, easy promo.
I just posted it once, and people was fucking with it.
I'm like, damn.
But I still wasn't like, oh, I'm on music now since it's getting plays.
I'm like, oh, this shit fun.
Like, I came up with a little cool verse.
It sounded cool to me.
And I'm really a fan of music before a rapper.
So when I felt like people was fucking with it, I'm like, shit, I'm going to just keep doing it.
Was the whole jerkin era, like, before you were even in high school?
Or was that high school for you?
I was a little kid.
Oh, you're a little kid, right?
So that's kind of crazy because I hear people even outside of L.A.
who talk about like how, you know, dancing was so cool and shit
and like how that jerkin movement was like influencing like a lot of other states and shit.
And then it felt like overnight everybody sort of like.
Everybody want to be tough.
You know, and I've heard a lot of people identify it as being like when Chief Keith came out.
For sure.
So many people were just like, fuck, I'm wearing a little ass white tea.
I feel like the two most like influential people is probably like, like with a whole movement though like.
Well, I'm going to say three.
Chief Keith,
young thug,
and maybe like T-Pain.
T-Pain?
Jesus Christ.
I'm going to be honest,
I'm kind of ignorant
to T-Pain's true impact on the culture.
Because you got to think,
like at first,
I didn't even really realize
that like, bro was doing autotune
when niggas didn't even know
what auto-tune was.
Right.
I mean, but it ain't like really nothing,
like, too deep,
but like, it's facts, though.
Bro was doing auto-tune
and niggas was like,
the fuck he can't even sing like
But now
There was a lot of people
Kind of fuck
Everybody do auto tune out of time
Jay Z tried to kill Autotune and it didn't work
That was the first time Jay Z
In his career
Look look what you just said
It worked for T-Pain though
Yeah
Niggas had making hits
There was a I don't know if you remember this
But Jay Z was performing
The Death of Auto Tune
And T-Pan came out on stage
He wasn't wanted on stage
He walked the fuck out on stage
And it was awkward as fuck
The video was so weird
No I ain't ever seen that
I'm at the YouTube that
Bro, that's some weird shit.
Some weird hip-hop history.
Nah, but Jay used to be able to call the shots at that time about what was cool and what wasn't.
And Autotune was the first thing that he said wasn't cool.
And it didn't really, like, become uncool.
Because in reality, it was the kids.
The youth were the ones who were fucking with it.
Yeah.
So, you know.
Shit, now everybody's fucking with it.
That's true.
You don't fuck with it, really, though, right?
No.
You never think about it?
Nah.
It feels like so many, like, regular rappers just decide at some point, like, no, fuck it.
I'm going to make some...
silky, smooth, auto-tune shit.
I mean, I did some shit before, like,
but, like, it ain't like...
Because I like to, like, talk shit.
Well, autotune, you're trying to sound sexy and smooth and shit.
That's for people that's low-key trying to make, like...
Well, not trying to, that make, like, struggle music or, like...
Well, not even struggle music, but like...
Like a vibe, though, like...
But low-key, if you could sing rap, you automatically, like, winning.
So if you could create a curated fan base,
with just your regular voice and your bars or your even your catchiness, whatever it is,
I feel like you doper than the motherfucker using auto tune.
That's just my opinion.
Definitely.
Do you, did you always, I feel like your music is kind of like hype music, though.
It's like that, I don't know if I really heard a song from you that was like, let's get sad.
Let's talk about some unfun shit.
No.
No, you're not going to read.
That ain't me.
Yeah.
If you're a pussy, stay at home.
Don't listen to it.
There it is.
Okay, but so you did that first verse or whatever and like, did you just decide to go full throttle with it?
No, like, we were just having fun with it.
But like from, I'm telling you, football, like, every, it's a lot of rappers that play football and basketball.
Anybody can tell you this.
From playing sports, you learn, like, you really learn a lot of life lessons that you ain't even really knowing.
Like, especially when you good.
Because, like, just think about it like this.
Like, okay, a nigger was good at football.
I'm a natural hard worker.
Like, I'm grinding every.
day working out going to the gym i'm getting it in like every day so in life you're going to apply the
same shit yeah that's real sports definitely kind of teaches you that huh yeah for me i never got into
the organized sports shit so i never really so i probably run you to fuck over hell yeah physically for
sure on me we could do that me and adam lined it up i don't know though you're definitely a better
shape than me but you also know no no no i got a little then got a little gerber baby right now oh you
do for sure oh that's what's up
But Gerber
Yeah, nigga just start back working out
For sure
Snow Gurb TV
Yeah
Well, I've been in the gym though
So I don't know
What kind of shape you're in realistically
No, I still come across
Your shit though
How many push-ups do you think
You can do right now
You can do like a quick 50
50
50
Yeah
I'm probably top-out
On me you got a little build on you
But I can't back
And nothing though
No I'm not
I don't want to fight
Come up
No no
It's not like that
Did you never even
Think about
Getting into crime
or like claiming the gang or anything like that.
Was that never even something you were interested in?
I was just me.
I was just me.
Like,
because I don't know.
Since I was little,
I was never like a follower.
Like,
I preached like,
like,
be your self.
Like,
when I was young,
like nobody told me like be your self or nothing.
Like,
I didn't really have no influence,
no guidance.
Well,
gangbangers.
Your parents?
My mom,
she was at work.
Right.
Your dad wasn't around?
No.
But you still had a really solid sense of self.
Yeah.
I think it was just like,
the chosen one.
You felt that way since you're, yeah?
Do you relate to Kanye?
Because I...
Yeah, I fuck with Kanye.
Because he has that energy.
It just feels like his parents were like really, really nice to him and really told him
he could do whatever he wanted.
Oh, no, no, no.
You're not that off over the top of it.
Nah.
Low key, like, because I, and, like, people, like, a lot of people don't know.
I'm the only kid, too, so it was just me being me.
Like, I ain't had nobody to, like, look up to and, like, oh, this is what you supposed to do.
I mean, I got family members, but like, I mean, I got a lot of cousins and shit,
but, like, most of the time it was just me and the homies.
But, I mean, it takes a lot of confidence to not get wrapped up in that shit when you are from Comden.
And that's so much of what's in the media.
You really got to understand when I say I'm him.
Niggas wasn't him before they was rap or had a little fame.
Right.
Why you think when niggas get, like, if you look at a nigger, go all the way to,
the bottom of his Instagram if he ain't never deleted nothing.
Niggas was squares and weirdos.
And then you go to the top now,
nigga doing all that weird shit.
You delete shit from your Instagram?
I never deleted nothing.
Really?
Go all the way to the bottom.
Damn, I delete this shit and I feel guilty.
Adam wasn't to him.
No, I was all right.
I just like, you know, sometimes you look back of all this shit and you're like,
damn, I don't want that.
Especially if you don't post that much.
I guess now I have like hundreds and hundreds of posts.
But for a long time, I didn't have them.
And look, that's the thing you could identify with.
Like, a lot of people be asking me shit, like,
if you, you are really learning a lot about me and, like, my influence,
if you go all the way to the bottom of the end,
you're going to be 2012, 2013, you're going to be like,
damn, this nigga been doing this, he's been doing that,
and people just now doing it.
Like, but it's not like nothing to be, like, blew up or talk about
because it's like, I've been.
I've been that.
That's real.
Did you, like as a kid,
oh yeah, one question.
This is actually a question
that TK suggested,
or it might have been Picasso.
They said,
ask them the difference
between Los Angeles and Compton.
Compton really that different?
For sure.
Like, I say
like, L.A.
bigger than Compton, so
I don't know.
Like, people think Compton is, like,
bad as fuck.
But, like, me, like,
Being from and like I don't know like me seeing both sides and like basically living on both sides because like every like not every summer but like for like a couple summers when I was in middle school I had a best friend like it was like one of my closest homies.
His name Glenn was people probably know him as like C-Star.
He from 40, he from 40 C-Crip.
Okay.
So I used to go stay at Bro House.
So that's when I started really seeing LA like all the.
And you know how like, say, I'm going to give you an example.
Say, I'm from Compton.
So all the bitches that everybody not from Compton, like liking this shit and thinking
they bad, like, I'm like, they're like, I'm used to seeing them.
So when I was going to L.A., I'm like, damn.
Nigger the bitches is in L.A.
Like, I was seeing, like, new shit.
I wasn't new to L.A., but, like, being over there every day is like a different experience.
I feel like L.A. is way more grimier than Compton, for sure.
I mean, I always hear that Compton really was one of the craziest parts of LA or the craziest part of LA around that NWA era and it's gotten a lot better sense.
No, probably. Compton is greasy, but I feel like since LA bigger, it's more bullshiters.
That's fair.
But is Compton like its own, like, isolated world in a way where you just didn't feel like you had to leave as a kid?
No, no. Oh, yeah. Yeah, like for sure. Like, you can for sure get lost in the sauce like just feel.
comfortable.
Like, even if you doing your, even if you getting it in, like, even if you working hard
making your money, you still can get lost in the sauce.
Like, I still live in Compton.
Really?
Yeah.
Do you feel like you want to get out of there?
People always do the same thing.
I mean, it's not a want.
It's just a matter of time.
Like, I'm for sure going to leave.
People always go from, like, Compton or Watts to, like, downtown L.A.
And they get the studio apartment.
Yeah, I feel you.
That's the move, right?
And you got all the homeless people downtown, but at least you ain't in the hood anymore.
Like, I don't know if you see.
seen that video where it's like one NBA young boy video when meek mills he was in like
Mayback and he was on the face time with meek mills and he was like you got to get out your
city or like you're going to die they're going to kill you i mean i'm not saying nobody trying
to kill me but it's for sure like like niggas be on bullshit you got shit that they won't
and you know what niggas own but you feel like you're putting positivity out there into the
world see that's what i be trying to tell people it's the energy you put out like for sure
but at the same time if you're successful in l.A. eventually somebody's going to hate you for it right
pretty much
but that's anywhere though
I wouldn't just say that lay though
that's just period
and at the end of the day
you're not out here
claiming something
but you might be around
somebody who's claiming
something and somebody might not like you
because you're standing too close to this
it's a lot of bro I'm telling you
it's a lot of dumb niggas
that do shit
like
for clout for sure
for sure
and you might be the dude
who's moving around
chilling
because you feel like it's all good
and then somebody wants
to get revenge
for something that somebody
you're crazy
that energy to you for sure that's that's unfortunate um but yeah i look forward to you moving out
content that'll be a big day we can have a little party and shit you be drinking sure if you're
drinking i ain't really been drinking but i'll drink you got to take a shot on the pocket let's go
where is it what a shot at what a shot at okay i just finished drinking coffee normally i feel like
i have a significant break between the coffee part of my day and the drinking part of my day but
hey fuck it
dudes. There's no more Adam 22. Adam
Deuce duke's in the bubble goose.
Uh-huh. Biggie said that
not me. Oh.
That's kind of freaky.
I ain't got no bubble goose.
I fuck with Biggie
because Biggie is say some shit that he don't give
a fuck with nobody thinks.
The niggas said, you're so fine. I suck
your daddy dick. But the thing is, I was
reading something that said that that was a popular
line in a movie at that time.
Like, it was a joke from a movie, so
people kind of got it at the time.
Like, they didn't take it as, because it
It really is probably one of the gayest lyrics up all time.
Yeah, but I get it though.
He's not about to give a bitch pops no bop, but you feel me?
I get what he's saying.
Like, bitch look good.
Like, I ain't seen nobody like you.
It's so obviously exaggerated.
That's just going to the extreme of how good you look.
You know?
It's like the same way you see a bad bitch, you say, man, I eat her shit.
Exactly.
People just hella homophobic.
Look, I'm going to spit some bars.
Look, look, what I say?
I said, I said, what I say, look, I said, damn.
All I said, checks like Nike, I need those.
Bitch is going to be the death of me.
I hate them.
Fuck you.
I don't fuck with nobody.
I'm racist.
But when they come to Benjamin Franklin, I'm gay.
No, homo.
That nigga put a smile on my face.
Hey, my bars made you feel uncomfortable.
It's straight.
I'm straight.
I can look myself in the face.
Bitch, I'm a trophy, but I never won the race.
Oh, long.
That was good.
See, look, that's what I'm saying.
If you know who you are as a person,
my niggas know what's up.
And there's a certain thing.
When it comes to Benjamin and Franklin, I'm gay.
Take it how you want.
That nigga put a smile on my face.
Take how you want.
You want to know one of the best examples of that?
It's Draco.
For sure.
Dick hanging out in public.
I'm a pedified.
Come on, bro.
That's the craziest shit I ever heard.
You know what's going on.
But it's like if you can say something that's the most wildest shit and make it sound hard, you win.
It's only a select few niggas that's saying shit like that.
And most of them that,
I know it's from LA.
It is what it is.
And then niggas,
niggas just,
low-key just see Draco music
as like lean music
or like just,
I don't know,
but if you really listen,
bro,
really got bars.
It's a crime that he's locked up.
No, for sure.
He energized the fucking city,
to be honest,
because there's so many people
that are popping right now
who would be lying
if they said that
they didn't take some inspiration
from Draco.
Sure.
Do you feel like
you were influenced
to a certain extent?
I wouldn't say influence because I don't even rap about shooting people or guns.
But I feel like the flow itself is very unfortunately, you know?
Nah, because I rap fast.
Draco like a more mellow, slower, slowed down type of vibe.
Ooh, I didn't even take a like a shot.
I only did half of it.
If I was to compare it, because I said, like I said earlier, I'm a fan of rap.
So when people say shit like that, like, oh, he's trying to sound like such and such
or such or such and say, I really don't give a fuck because that means you still listen.
listening to my shit though.
So, but if anything, like,
influence is like jerkin error and, like,
probably like Bay Area.
Like, I listen to a hell of Bay Area artist for sure.
That's the crazy part.
Like, I ain't never, like, just for sure try to sound like a nigga for sure.
Right.
But that's what's kind of crazy is that so much of the shit that is coming out of L.A.
right now, it has a clear influence from a lot of underground Bay Area shit.
For sure.
And so people will say to you, you sound like blueface, but they don't understand that there's a whole waves and waves of different artists who are kind of influenced by a lot of different stuff out here.
That's probably like the most, that's probably like the most thing like that you are here the most is I'm trying to sound like blue face.
But I'm going to try to sound like a nigga that I was rapping before.
But like, like, like the fans are trying to get us into it.
But like, or they'd be in my comments like, blue face dudes or red face baby.
And my little fans
and being his comments
like you're trying to be like
one take J
but not even knowing
that we're really cool
like we've been cool
before he blew up
before I blew up
but then I don't get
how I can try to sound
like somebody
when you can
all I say
I don't respond to shit like that
because it's not important
people still gonna fuck with me
people still gonna fuck with him
but if you really want to do that
go do your research
we both got sound clouds
that's what we first started
putting out music at
I got songs from two, three years ago
when I've been rapping how I'm rapping now.
So I feel like I can never sound like nobody else.
Like, that's not even a thing to me.
Like, like, bro doing his shit.
I'm doing my shit.
Like, that's not even a thing, like, for sure.
How'd you tap in with mustard?
Kind of like, like, even before we ever did a song,
it wasn't a tap-in.
Like, I've been, like, like, we've been, like.
You've been known them socially?
Yeah, like.
Or like, even if we wasn't like just big chopping it up, like we both like on Instagram, we like been like DMing or like shit like that.
Like it wasn't no like just I need you on my project or can I get on your project.
It was just like natural like.
And we even, we been made music before like even before that came up.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Oh, that's great.
Probably like a, nigga like a year and a half ago before that.
How'd you tap in with our band?
Just from fucking around with Shoreline and being hot in L.A.
Yeah.
And like I was like the type of nigga like, like I told you, I was just, I'm hella unorthodox.
So, nigga, I'm making a song.
I'm just putting it out.
Right.
But like my shit was doing hell of numbers.
And like the main thing with me was like, like my shit could really be way bigger right now.
But I never like I'm literally really just getting my YouTube numbers up.
I mean, I got millions and shit, but that's like on the songs that's like hits.
But I never had like when my songs was blowing up, I was never shooting videos.
I was just making songs and putting them up.
I didn't really give a fuck.
Yeah, like, hello?
You waited a while to put that video on shit, right?
Exactly.
Like, I never had videos to the songs that was blowing up.
Really?
Yeah, that's kind of like one thing I notice is that a lot of the dudes who are blown up these days,
they put all emphasis on the videos.
No, for sure.
They don't have shit on iTunes and shit, but the videos are fired.
Videos for sure.
Videos could blow you up, like, easy.
Because people want to see the whole lifestyle.
Like the whole thing.
They want to see it coming to life, basically.
But do you ever feel like sometimes the rap fans are really just, they want negativity
so bad and you're just not giving it to them that it's kind of, it's weird?
Who like me?
Yeah, because I feel like you're not.
I'm a fun-ass person.
So they, I don't know.
Like, they, bro, they just know what's going on.
But there's just so many artists who basically thrive on putting negativity out there.
To not be one of them makes you stand out a lot.
I'm not going to put out negative negativity unless it's brought to me.
Like, I mean, nigga not turning nothing down, but I'm not starting shit for no reason.
Like, that's cap.
Like, but for sure, you're right.
Like, the fans, I mean, I don't even want to say it like that, but the fans, I don't know they're hella naive and mostly kids and kind of goofy, but it is what it is.
You're so used to seeing like a 16-year-old kid come out.
He got an AK, he got a lean cup, viral, boom.
But if somebody slapped the shit out of him, he ain't going to shoot him with the AK in his hand.
And if he does, you're going to go to jail and then the end of the music career, right?
But not even to go to jail.
He's not going to go to jail because he's not going to go to jail because he's not going to shoot him if they slap the shit out of it.
No, yeah.
I mean, a lot of fake gun and shit like that, you know.
But it's like a cheat code to getting people to pay attention to you.
No, for sure.
But, I mean, it looked good.
But look, I feel like the real thing is going to last longer than a fake thing.
You're going to get exposed or, like, at some, at some, at some.
some point for sure.
As soon as you start putting yourself out there something crazy, then you got to start
dealing with that energy.
You don't get exposed.
Fuck all that.
Do you feel, so what's up with like one take as a crew?
Like is it, from your opinion, is it's not like a group, it's more like a crew?
Do you plan on, does everybody still plan on working together and shit like that?
What's the mentality with that?
It's just like squash it.
It's not like a boy band or nothing, but like we all like, like, Kwanna send me a song like,
hey, get on this or like, you feel me?
It's just regular shit.
Like, ain't nobody on no, like,
when you do a whole album together.
Like, it's just like everybody, like, thriving to do their own thing.
Like, you feel me?
As you should, yeah.
But that's good, though.
Like, it feels like a lot of people sometimes when they come out,
it's almost like they have too much pressure on themselves
to, like, stick together.
And then they can't sort of, like, hold it together with all that.
I feel like if you feel like that,
if you feel like that, you don't feel like that.
you don't feel like you him on your own.
I mean, you need the next nigga.
That's one thing that I feel like all of us got that quality.
Like we are like our own, our own man.
Right.
For sure.
How'd you end up getting cool with Shoreline?
I mean, when you, like, when you were a nigga, like, people just, you feel me?
Bro, it's not, I'm not even trying to sugarcoat it or make it seem like I'm just him.
It's just natural.
Like, people fuck with the music.
They, because you know how like, you'll fuck with the music.
Then you meet a nigga in person.
You'd be like, this nigga weirdo.
They fuck with the music.
They heard my music before I heard their music before we met each other.
And then it was just like regular, like.
Yeah, those are some of my favorite people in the L.A. music world for sure, too.
No, for sure.
I don't even, like, classify them as, like, L.A.
Because they more, I classified them as like a culture shock, like, for sure.
Sure. Like, it's like dope. Like, because if you hear the music, you would have thought they
was black, for sure. Right. For sure. If you didn't see a video or none of that, if you heard
the music, you'd have thought they was black. Yeah. For sure. I feel like, yeah, they definitely
have a different energy that the kids really relate to because it just sort of shows being...
And then I like that. No disrespect to my haina's and my Paisas, but like, oh,
Gizi is really like the only popping Hispanic dude that I, like, that I could think of right now.
Like, he's definitely lit.
And he really like, he liked that.
Like, the nigger got, he got, he got, nigga got the swag.
He got the.
That's why his girl stays so mad.
Because when he goes on stage, all these girls are screaming and shit.
It's just, that's got to be hard to deal with.
See, look, I'm telling you, it's like, it's only certain people that's really him.
Hmm.
Well.
That's real.
Adam, after today, I want you to tell people when they ask you, how do you describe Adam 22?
I'm him.
Come on, bro.
I'm him.
And you heard that.
They heard it, but have you heard the song with me and Frosty?
I'm him.
I don't know if I heard that one specifically.
Oh, you cap his hair.
I'm cap it.
I didn't even know you're cool, Frosty like that.
That's interesting.
Why would not be cool with anybody?
I'm cool with everybody.
But you did the song before he went in or recently?
No, this was right.
Like, probably like after he got out.
Oh, okay.
I'm telling you, bro, everything with me.
Like, I never, like, asked people for features.
Like, he never asked me for a feature.
It was, like, just natural.
Like, it's a natural thing.
That's what's up.
Because I remember a little...
Because, like, his engineer, you know, Big Boo.
Big Boo fuck with everybody.
So, they, like, really boys, though.
Like, that's his main engineer.
Like, so, um...
We linked that.
We both at Big Booth Studio.
Hello?
Who is this?
I'm gonna call you right back.
I thought you were going to pick up and it was going to be somebody that you were talking.
I thought it was going to be Big Booth.
No, shout out the Hustle Man.
That was Hustle Man.
Okay.
But that was Big Boo is his main, like dude, he fucked with musically.
So he just linked it up.
It was like, y'all should do some shit.
So we was listening to some beats and shit.
It just came natural.
We listened to beats.
Beats was weak as fuck that people were sending.
So then I was just playing unreleased shit.
And then, like, everybody in the studio, when I put on that song, like, everybody was just
vibe into it.
It was just natural.
Like, oh.
And the song called I'm him for a reason.
There it is.
Adam, who are you?
I'm heen.
All right.
Hey, Adam Loki got a little flavor.
Did you just say I'm he?
Hmm.
Okay.
Of course.
You got to stretch it out.
I'm him.
That doesn't carry the same way.
That's really a thing in L.A.
Heem.
Heem.
But what is that?
Some Muslim shit?
No, that's, oh, yeah.
level on me he fucked it off he fucked it all
niggins tricked it off on camera no but like him heem if you heem that mean you know what's going
on see i've known a few hems in my life but i'm pretty sure that that was just short for rahim
yeah that's not this not that this not that you can't be rahim in 2019 yeah this ain't that
that's not a very like west coast name anyway i feel like rahim was only on the east coast
am i wrong we got raheems there i mean
I heard of a Rakeem.
Yeah, Raqim.
Yeah.
He was a pretty big deal.
I wonder if we could break that down, like, what the most popular names are in the urban community on both coasts.
Because I bet it's a very big difference.
Michael, Brandon, Davion, Tyler.
Tyler.
No, Tyler might be a little, that's intermediate.
it like that's in the middle right but for sure michael i know a ganga niggas name michael really for
sure but i mean that was probably one of the top names for like 30 years right i'm sure that michael jordan
i mean i didn't even 30 years old so you got that one michael jordan and michael jackson probably
made the name michael so much more popular oh yeah i didn't even think of it like that you actually
kind of smart thank you there's so many atoms when i was born like it was one of the top names that year
so you started some shit no my parents just are kind of cliche because
they sort of picked one of the top names at that time.
Like there was like four other Adams in my like elementary school class.
I remember.
Fuck all that.
Also in the Bible.
That's what I'm on.
Fuck all that.
Fuck all that.
Say it again.
Fuck all that.
Fuck all that.
No cat.
Hey, Adam really like a nigga on me.
You don't even know it though.
I don't know what that is.
But thank you.
Because us white people, we love being called out.
I told you.
You're not supposed to say I don't know it.
I mean, I get, I fuck with you for being real.
I'm still kind of confused with the game thing.
I don't really like a nigga though.
Oh, what?
Yeah.
Like you been new to that.
I don't know, man.
I'm just trying to do some podcasts.
At least you ain't trying to put a fucking rag on my head like B.H did the other day.
He was trying to get me all clicked up and shit.
I'm like, I don't know about that B.H.
I don't game bang.
But have you ever had issues because I've seen an interview with you,
a no jumper interview actually, where you are like,
gang bang.
It's stupid.
Do people ever, like, get kind of offended by that?
Like, oh, you have to like...
Game banging stupid.
That's my opinion.
Right.
But do people ever catch feelings about, like, you're not dissing a specific set,
but you're dissing the whole concept of it?
Game banging stupid.
Bro, because it's like...
I know so many game bangers.
I got family members that game bang.
I got friends that game bang.
But I get along with everybody, literally.
Like, niggas try to put me in the middle of shit,
but it's never happening
because you can't like
pull up the facts
where I did some flaw shit
or some fraud activity.
Like, I just feel like
niggas just be lost in the sauce
and don't really know they self.
But some niggas really grow up like that
and that's all they know though, for sure.
But you know the thing about you know?
It's two different type of niggas.
It's a real game banger
and it's a nigga that's just lost in the sauce
looking for shit that he didn't have growing up.
The truth is is that we know
so many LA rappers that come out and they talk about gang show all the time, but there are so
many young people that come up in LA right now that think that the gang banging shit is kind
of silly and they don't want anything to do with it.
Because I've- Nah, nah, nah.
In the bike shop, I meet dudes all the time.
They're like, nah, I don't got nothing to do with that.
Like young dudes who are just like, no, no.
But then, but look, you are meat niggins that say that, but then they're videos and
all that, talking about slime and all that.
Well, I'm not talking about rappers.
I'm just talking about kids.
Oh, just period.
Yeah.
Oh.
Well, shit.
I don't know, hopefully.
But do you, I feel like a lot of young kids don't necessarily respect the gang shit,
the way that like prior generations did because they're like straight Fortnite geeks.
I feel like it's more.
I feel like the gang shit is elevated more than ever right now.
Because now it's like a fashion thing and a cultural thing as well.
So kids want to be part of it because of that, which is too bad.
But still, that's still being a part of it though.
That's true.
But they don't want to like stand on the corner.
Nah.
But nobody does.
They got phones.
But still look at this.
Like you'll find a young.
nigga that's doing it on Instagram or on Twitter or whatever, then he get caught by some
niggas that seen him doing it, then what, now what?
Then his rapper is over.
Not even on a rapper, like just a regular young nigga.
Now they're ready to come across his shit.
Yeah, if you're going to be a rapper in L.A. and say gang shit and you're not certified
actually down with it, you should probably be really careful.
Like, not like, no, I ain't even going to say that.
You're not going to cross the line, whatever you're about to say.
Because look, I feel like when you are, I feel like I don't know, like, I'm not from out of town.
I'm from L.A.
I feel like L.A. is like game banging.
It's taking way more like, like it's more structured.
It's more serious than like everywhere else.
So I feel like like when other rappers from other places, like I feel like they really just be throwing up anything.
Oh, yeah.
But like, but like I don't, but you don't never see nobody like.
tripping on them or nothing though like yeah like they just come out here i mean i'm not getting
into politics or nothing with the game bang but i'm just saying like other rappers from other places
like throwing up shit and then they come out here but they're hanging with everybody though even
though they might have been throwing up some shit that don't correlate with what they're hanging
with like i mean that's why that's why i would never game bang it doesn't make sense yeah well i was
just interviewing these dudes who are from st louis but they're like six-o neighborhood crips
or whatever.
And they, I was like, were you guys watching, like, West Coast rappers, watching
Nipsey and, like, looking up to them because that's, like, representatives of what
you're claiming.
And they were like, no.
Like, they just don't, they don't even make that connection.
They weren't trying to be disrespectful.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I was about to say, there's no disrespect to them.
But, like, you don't even know what's going on.
Like, that's what I'm saying.
Like, all, look, say, if I was a young nigga, like, when I was, like, 13 or 12,
whatever.
If I would have got put on, what am I getting put on for?
I don't know what the hood is into it, what niggas for.
I don't know what OG niggas died for.
I don't know who killed them.
I'm on the hood now and I'm ready to go pull a 187 on them for some shit I don't even know.
But imagine hypothetical situation.
I know your only child, but say you had brothers or a cousin or whatever who was wrapped up in that shit and you knew that the dudes on the other.
outside of town or a few blocks away or whatever,
killed your brother.
Shit like that happened.
Do you think that would fuck you up in the head enough that then you would have been like,
not fucking, I'm going to die about this shit.
I got family that's gang members.
Right.
One of my uncles, like, like, a lot, like, one thing that I say that I shouldn't say,
like when I, like when I get mad or I'm serious, I say, oh, my dead uncle.
My uncle, he died and not died, but he got shot in front of my apartment building.
So, so I witnessed shit like that or like, I was only in middle school, so.
Right.
But I didn't.
not adjust you i'm telling you i've been to him i've been knew who i was respect that's important
uh what happened at webster hall webster hall yeah in new york the fuck is that the venue that you
i don't want to sound disrespectful oh you're talking about when i performed with shoreline yeah i heard
something went down there oh yeah what was that i'm him i'm him i'm here i really am asking
But look, though, look, this is what people don't realize, too.
But like, look, let me just break down something.
Let me talk to the people real quick.
Look, me and Adam was being posed to do an interview, right or wrong.
Facts.
Okay.
Because you did the expose one.
If you lied, I would come across this shit.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Look, though, we've been posted doing an interview, but look, I respect everybody that keeps open arms
and that welcomes me for what I got going on.
That's why I say, I'm him.
So he said, what happened at web,
I'm gonna let you know.
So look, we, it's a sold-out, I'm on tour with Shoreline.
It's a sold-out show.
In New York, you know New York don't fuck with nobody.
If they're not there to see you or you're not a big artist, they booing you.
Bro, no cap.
Everybody was getting booed, bro.
Everybody was getting booed, no cap.
All the openers.
Yeah.
Wow.
So I'm the last opener before Shoreline.
But when I go out there, nigga, they booing like, boo!
Sure a line.
Before you even start?
No, we're not starting.
Like, while I'm rapping, like, sure a line, sure a line, sure a line.
Like, boo, get the fuck off the stage.
They throwing shit like New York is, New York is.
They don't give a fuck about your stuff.
Yeah, they don't give a fuck about, nigga.
New York is like this.
We don't know you.
Get the fuck off the stage, period.
So I'm here.
So, so look, I stopped my set.
I stopped my set.
Somebody threw something.
I said, I said, nigger, I seen you throw that.
So keep the same energy.
Open up the mosh pit.
Nick, I'm fin to get in there.
Right when I did that, I had the crowd.
Boom.
Wow, really?
It flipped.
Like, you know how the lights on right now?
Like, if you flip the switch, they'll go off.
But the switch went on.
Like, they was fucking with me right there.
Like, it was over with.
So I told the nigger, like, keep the same energy.
You think I'm pussy.
I'm finting in the mosh pit.
Keep that same energy.
Do something.
if you're really feeling like that.
So I rearranged the whole set during the set
because I wasn't feeling to be doing all them songs
that people wasn't fucking with.
So I got a song called Fucked Up that's on the album.
Hella lit.
Like, hell of lit.
I've been performing that for like a couple months
and it ain't been out, but it's already viral, literally.
And it's a sound that people never heard from me
because I make ratchet music.
That's like a trap, like, I don't know,
like a mosh pit song for sure.
Right.
So I jump in a mosh pit with the chains on, of course, because I ain't, you feel
me?
I mean, not bragging or nothing, but I ain't really worried about none.
I'm telling you, it's the, look, it's the stigma and the energy that you bring to people.
So I jump in the crowd, I get in the mosh pit, and I got hell of crowd control.
So, well, just to let you know, the nigger that threw the shit, that through the shit,
he never approached the mosh pit.
He stayed over there, and he was scared.
Yeah.
So, um, uh, shout out Cyprus.
I told Cyprus to drop that shit.
He dropped it.
Shit went crazy.
I must, I stay in a Monspit the whole time while the song was on.
So then I, I, I misspid it to that song.
So then I told them, right now it's one take J versus New York.
Who gonna win?
Either y'all pussy or I'm pussy.
If I don't leave out this bitch with no bruises, y'all pussy.
So, see, I might be dropping too much.
No, that's game.
Niggas be stealing a lot, bro.
No, but that right there is actually,
I understand why TK.
and them told me to ask you about that,
because to have the personality
to actually overcome an audience
that ain't fucking with you is a huge thing.
People see niggas on Instagram and they like it,
but see them in real life and be like,
this nigga weird, bro, I'm the, I'm him.
You can feel the charisma.
It's the real thing.
So after that,
They was fucking with the show.
It didn't matter what I put on.
After I did that, it was fucking with the show.
So I got booked for like three festivals out of the country for doing that.
Really?
Because, you know, it was in New York.
So there was a lot of label people, a lot of booking agencies, so.
They saw it.
So you've been having the conversations with labels and shit like that?
What you mean, conversations?
About signing and about doing all that shit.
Sign it.
I mean, did you sign?
I don't know.
You know what the fuck going on.
I don't know as much as people think I know.
Adam of a motherfucking meathead.
No, I don't really like.
I guess I can't.
Yeah, I am, though.
I'm going to go search your name on Apple Music, and I'm going to scroll down to the bottom.
And it's going to say.
Hey, didn't I just say that today?
Because, look, my homie was asking me like, it's such a sign.
I said, all you got to do is scroll up to his latest song and sign.
Scroll up, scroll to the bottom of his latest song and see what it said at the bottom.
It just says, oh, I guess if we go latest song, then it might be different than the latest album.
Oh, yeah, because you've got this here with.
delayed genius LLC or is that not going to be?
The latest song I put out was no fucks.
No, oh, there we go.
See it?
Suco.
Shout at Atlantic Records.
See?
Machine works.
Arbaron.
Arbaren slash Atlantic Records.
So you trust T.K. with your fate?
Yeah, I told you.
It's, um, I was just on some, like, just drop, like, unorthodox shit.
You make a song, drop it.
But the shit was going up, though, and really get numbers, like millions.
So they, like, kind of like the business side of shit.
Hmm.
You need that.
What's your love life like?
Because you talk about bitches a lot.
Damn, love life.
See, Adam.
Is it complicated or is it just a free-for-old?
Cheat on your girlfriend.
Cheat.
Cheat, cheat, cheat, cheat, cheat.
Because the bitch is probably cheating right now, but you just don't know because you're being naive.
You thought the pussy was good.
But it...
Are you talking to me directly?
Because I feel like my bitch is not fucking anybody else.
But if you're saying that she is, maybe it's time I start hitting the streets.
Adam.
It's December, right?
It's December, right?
Cancel Christmas on the bitch.
Really?
On the lady.
That could be good for the video, though.
I feel you.
Fuck the video.
Cancel Christmas.
Break her heart for you too.
You think she's sweet.
Cancel Christmas.
God damn.
But I already bought some presents.
What's her name?
Classified.
Classified.
Nobody knows anything about my relationship.
See, that's good.
Look, you already one step ahead.
That's good.
Everybody knows everything about our relationship.
They've seen the penis.
They've seen it all.
They seen the what?
Adam got his gerb all on camera.
Adam Freak Teak.
Gurb City.
Adam Freak Teak.
Oh, I've been a gerb, bro.
Oh, you've been a gerb?
God, I banged gurb in, yeah.
What do you think is your main, like,
thing slang-wise because like, you know, when we talk about frosty, it's all gerb.
What's like, what do you bring into the table?
Wait, hold up.
I'm going to turn this bitch up.
And then, like, you want to know what's crazy?
Like, if I was to really say it, people would be like, wow, you really sound like the
songs.
I'm like, it's me.
It's me.
What the fuck?
Wait, hold up.
I'm going to turn this bitch up.
There it is.
If it didn't sound like you, if you're on some millie, vanilla, shit, that might be
confusing.
That's what I'm saying.
It's no auto tune.
Yeah.
There it is.
But wait.
So you are a single man, no, no, no ring on your finger.
Cancel Christmas.
Are you doing all that in front of these people?
Who are people, your manager and your friend?
Fucking meathead fans watching this shit.
Oh, damn right.
Look, I ain't going to lie.
Bro, the fans, I appreciate every fan out there.
I told you, I'm like, I'm not boozy.
I'm hella humble.
I still live where I've been living my whole life.
Like, everything is everything.
Bro, the fans are committed.
I do got a girl though
But look though
Look
The fans are committed
Nika I posted a video
From the neck down
She was wearing my chain
And she got her own chain
Bro
The fans found her Instagram
From her fucking chain
Wow
That's when I kind of start
Thinking like
Who the fuck they think I am
Like they really
They search for people
that's around me and outside of me.
I'm like, bro, that's deep.
But the fans have nothing to do.
So if it's an issue of looking through
every single person you follow
and just looking at every person,
they're going to figure out.
And they found her.
Yeah, they got time.
They might have to look through hundreds of accounts.
It's okay.
They don't care.
They got nothing to do.
They're 11 years old or so.
Exactly.
Sometimes.
No, they really, it's really from like,
I'm going to say six, for real,
from like six to like,
high 20s.
So you feel like you got the young kids as well?
Because they like the party music.
Adam, the song is called Hello.
What kid don't want a phone?
Let's just be real.
Hello?
Bro.
You know who I really respect?
Like, I really learned a lot from.
And look, I promise you, watch what's going to happen?
I promise you watch.
So look, you know, I hello been out for like probably just a year now.
I respect the hell out of,
Lizzo and Elamay.
Bro, they hit songs was out.
Yeah.
And they was out too.
Like, L.A.
Boothed Up was already out before it blew up.
Right.
And then Lizzo blew up with the truth hurts.
Bro, it don't matter how long a song been out.
It's the effect that it got on the people.
And look, it's new people hearing hello every day.
That song is really universal.
So if you're watching this, go stream hello.
That's fine.
But look, though, but look, though.
That Lizzo thing is like, I don't think anything like that has ever happened before.
That's crazy.
Hey, look, I'm going to sit.
Never mind.
I'm good.
You're going to pledge your love to Lizzo?
Can you go for that?
You're a ladies, man.
Hey, look.
Lizzo.
You know how Lizzo was like, I ain't going to lie.
I don't, like, I like curvyer women.
Like Lizzo.
Tell me you.
ain't seen about a thousand curves on Lizzo.
Nick, I looked at Lizzo.
Instagram and seen like 10 new curves.
I ain't never seen before.
The way you drank that.
I'm going to get you in trouble.
You freaky, too.
You think about them too.
I'm going to be real.
I don't think about Lizzo like that.
Don't lie to these people.
You seen that video.
You've just going to have to live with it.
You've seen that video she just posted crawling on the couch.
I didn't see that yet.
I don't follow her actually, to be honest.
My boy, seen it.
Come on.
Yeah, Lou like that.
My boy, senior.
Lou's got a skinny-ass girlfriend.
Lou's a freak.
Look, Lou's a freak.
If you say he got a skinny-ass girlfriend, she better cancel Christmas before he do it.
She better start eating.
She better hit the buffet.
Exactly.
He needs me.
He wants to live up.
I know it's going to be a lot of big dinners.
You should have a bulk of it.
Whoever Lou girlfriend is, no cap.
This is definitely her favorite podcast all of a sudden.
For real.
But is that real, though?
You tend to gravitate towards a curvy or woman?
I respect that
No, just Lizzo
Just Lizzo
Okay
That's good
Let's know
Imagine how awkward it would have been
To be like the dude
Who smashed and curved Lizzo
Back in the day
And now all of a sudden she's huge
Oh yeah he's sick tick
Yeah
He's sick as a motherfucker
I feel horrible
I think I inspired those songs
You know how like a little tick on a dog
Trying to suck his blood
And get his attention
He on Lizzo left ass cheek
Right now like a tick
Trying to suck her at
To suck the blood
I'll get her attention right now
Do you think the baby
smashed Lizzo and they signed NDAs so they can't talk about it?
No.
Because he know what it would be up.
I mean, you know he got the big security guard and he, I ain't gonna lie to.
Look, I really called a baby the big me.
He really the only rapper that's like hella turp that I, like, that I can respect and like,
it just looked genuine and real, but he ain't touched my girl.
He knows up.
No cat.
If I was the baby and I was smashing Lizzo, I would want the security guard in the room.
I don't know what she's going to pull.
She might do some crazy shit.
Shit, she can pull whatever she won't.
If she wants to start slicing my nipples off, I need fucking big Herc, the security guard.
See, that's how I know you different, different.
You heen.
I hang out of a bitch.
So you didn't, exactly, exactly.
And I assume Lizzo is about that life.
You're a different type of freak.
Where am I interview at, actually?
I like it, though, no homo.
That mean you, you.
Gurb City.
Gurb Nation.
Look, look in the camera and say, bitch, use a gurb.
Stop asking.
Bitch, use a gurb.
That sounds good.
You want to sample that?
Stop asking.
Stop asking.
Shout out the Frosty.
How did you get so cool with Rucci?
Oh, we did the song.
Actually, remember the two dudes I told you that got me in a rapping?
The one take teasing and one take twasong.
Right.
He actually did a song with them.
He was supposed to link with all of us.
But I think I was gone or I had a show that night.
This was, like, neither one of us was really popping.
Like, this was way before.
Like, he was for sure, like, probably the first rapper to, like, really tap in and really be genuine that really fuck with me, like.
Because, like, I don't really, like, I never ask rappers for features.
Like, I'm not looking to, like, I don't know.
Like, I'd rather build a core fan base.
So, but yeah, he did a song with them.
I'm like, oh, that shit hard.
So then, but I had been seeing him because I've been, like, I seen him on a song with that song he did with.
With Draco, I think it's like, I want to say it's foreign whipcrasher.
Oh, okay.
It's something like that.
It's something like that.
Every Draco verse is legendary.
Yeah, he tapped in after that.
So then we pulled up on bro to make us, well, they pulled up on bro.
I couldn't make it that day.
So then the main song we got out, like that, it's like way over a million views.
Stick and Move, he hit me up and we did.
that or whatever and then we was just locked in after that you like you know how you meet some
people you can tell the vibe is like natural as hell he's a fun guy he parties a little too
much with me though I don't know if I could really be friends with Rucci on a daily basis he's talking
about not really even sleeping he was in the club all night we did the last interview I was like I can't
live that life but when we all together it really be up like you see up there like the wood
it's up there for sure it's up there and it's up there and it's
stuck. Damn.
Like,
you ain't, like,
right now you ain't thinking about the wood
falling, right?
Oh, hell, no.
Because it's stuck. That's how we is.
Yeah.
It's up there. It's stuck.
It abides by local building codes for sure.
No, no cap, though. I'm not even trying to be rude,
though. I got to pee, bro.
All right. Well, actually, one take,
that was a good time because we just did about an hour.
Oh, me. It's for, I'm, I'm going to put it out.
But more importantly, you have a project that's dropping ASAP.
It didn't drop yet, but it's any day now, right?
No, it's tonight at nine.
Tonight.
You thought shit was sweet.
I'm gonna come across your shit.
It is, uh, what is it Wednesday?
You know what that mean?
No, it's Tuesday.
You know what that mean?
You can put shit on on Tuesday night?
You know what that mean, though?
What do you say?
I'm going to come across your shit.
Pause.
Pause.
What do you mean?
I'm going to hit you with a right hook and a left hook.
Oh, word.
Well, I don't want that either.
That mean, like, Adam thinks shit's sweet, so I got to come across his shit.
Damn.
Nah, no.
No, no, don't fade me, bro.
Nah, we boys.
Oh, all right.
I know, I'm fucking with you.
Shout out Adam 22, though.
Look, go like, comment, and subscribe to the motherfucking channel.
If you don't, you pussy, your mama going to catch a STD and your daddy going to get an STD.
And you don't want that because your little brother and sister going to come out with a ST.
You know what.
So go like, comment, and subscribe.
He didn't want to say it, but it's not just an STD.
It's full-blown AIDS.
Full-blown girl.
Like, comment, and subscribe.
Your shit going to fall off.
Go do that.
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One day, Jay.
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