No Jumper - Baby Kia on Atlanta Drill, OD Crashin, Bleveland Ave, Crashing Out & More
Episode Date: March 26, 2024Baby Kia talks about his incredible come up, being the new face of ATL drill, the downside of success, and more. ----- 0:00 Intro 1:00 Adam says Baby Kia has the biggest come up in recent years, Kia ...says there's pros and cons to fast fame 3:00 Kia wishes he could just walk around, ease his mind, he can barely do that, Adam cant walk around in LA anymore, so he understands 4:00 Kia says being rich and famous is subjective, anything or anyone could be called famous 7:44 Adam says most ppl try music but most ppl fail, Kia says most of these ppl are not serious about it that's why they fail 8:25 "You blew up in like 2 months!" lol "Hell naah not 2 months, that's cap as hell" 9:56 Kia says Thug didn't make "Bleveland" famous 12:00 His partner started rappin, he took Kia to the studio to try it out and Kia really started to like it! He kept on working and perfecting it 13:11 Kia says his talent kinda came outta nowhere, says he barely writes he just record how he feels, last time he wrote for real was when he was in jail 14:15 Adam says his flow really stands out, Kia says everything counts, his tone, pronunciation, etc, it makes a difference, Kia might spend 20 min on one bar just to make sure it's fire 17:35 Kia says he just naturally makes drill music, that's what comes naturally 22:42 Kia doesnt like girls with BBL "issa no for me... unless i dont know...ionknow! ioknow bro!"25:39 Kia hasn't been to a club ever yet, so def no strip club 33:00 Kia calls out Adam for stereotyping ATL rappers saying they love lean and "Bleveland" 37:55 How Kia doin w the girls? 39:06 Kia wants a girl who learns how to be a chiropractor 41:47 Kia doesn't wanna date a female rapper either! 44:04 Adam asks if Kia started rappin coz he got beefs, Kia says "that's internet sh*t, that's police sh*t” 46:18 None of his songs are targeting someone in particular 48:18 Kia surpassed all the rapers that was putting work for years and just blew up outta nowhere 49:00 Beef with Anti Da Menace real? Kia says he doesn't know what Adam's talking about 51:25 Adam says Kia doesn't enunciate enough 56:27 Adam plays Slayer for Kia 57:50 Kia needs to clean his wood, Adam asks if someone from his team can fetch the blunt to clean it for him 1:05:25 Did you get hit recently? Kia says he doesn't remember anything, who knows, we never know 1:09:52 Adam asks about being labeled as a "crash out rapper" 1:11:05 Druski skits about ATL rappers, that was too funny, Kia was not mad at all he says Druski was spot on! 1:12:27 "Yall got scizzzzooooors or sum!?" "Tryna cut my god'am blunt" ----- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
And today I'm sitting down.
You're just going to hang your, oh, okay.
Just going to, like, loop it over the ear?
Yeah, yeah.
Why are you like the last dude on earth with the cable?
Because I like, do you do what I prefer?
You're not an AirPods guy.
Yeah, no.
I ain't keep over that shit anyway.
I have a revelation for you.
I'm the same type of dude.
I buy the one with the cable, too.
That was something.
We got a lot in common.
We're too irresponsible to take care of the AirPods.
Yeah.
I like J.B.2.
Studio 2, 3.
I don't like the new headphone.
That shit big.
What, just a lot of the headphones that are coming out, too bulky for you?
Yeah, this shit is too much.
I like everybody.
Anyway, this shit loud.
I feel like my head is too big, and I can never get comfortable with the, like, Dr. Dre headphones.
Yeah.
Shit lighter.
Baby Kia is in the building today
How you feel, man?
I feel like you're
You're experiencing one of the biggest
Come-ups that's going on in rap right now
Yeah
It's been explosive
The past couple weeks
Something like that
Does it feel like that?
Not really
It just feel regular
I'm just going
What are you talking about?
This is what every kid from the hood dreams about
Is...
Sometimes.
Getting millions and millions of views and having everyone pay attention to them.
How are you going to just act like it's regular?
They pros and cons to this shit, boy.
Sometimes the cons start the over the pro.
What are the cons?
Every day, like, walking outside.
Things that you're like, the shit, yeah.
The thing that you do from a day-to-day basis, like the noise.
Going to the store getting blunt.
Going to the same restaurant that you go to every day in the head.
shit not the same they're gonna take a picture and shit
people wanna take pitch like
people recognize you give you recognition like
boy that's so I ain't gonna like I do feel
like that thing like that but sometimes
you just started I just started
I just started that just too like they're that like
that shit don't really
fame me but I'm surprised I had a little
I had a little joy for it
for a couple of months like okay they on this shit
with you I'm surprised that you're already
having these types of feelings though because I totally 100% know exactly where you're coming from
that once you get a certain level of fame it kind of like ruins all this regular shit that you
were used to doing in your life everything kind of like certain things get better but a lot of
shit gets worse yeah you're talking about walking around you you're past walking around
maybe with the shi-stie but I don't know you seem like it probably sometimes you'd be trying to like
I prefer to, I actually do walk, Taylor, get a piece of mind.
Walking sometimes good, especially in the neighborhood where you're comfortable in.
Growing up out here, yeah, I'm going to walk.
God, they just like, even in my dad and the house, I could just tell her to take me through the stock.
I'm just walk, because I want to.
Right.
Throw my headphones in.
I just prefer walk sometimes.
We have a lot in common because I love a good walk as well.
I love to walk.
But once you get to a certain level of notoriety, the walking is out.
I'm not walking around L.A.
Yeah.
I'm a trophy.
You're a trophy.
You've just recently been given trophy status.
I hate to break it to you.
Yeah.
I should, you know, to me.
Like, I don't feel like I yet.
I don't feel like I didn't really did too much yet.
Well, don't take too much time to get used to your,
newfound status because that's how a lot of people end up in bad situations is that they
are slow to accept the reality of how much their life has changed and they might get themselves
into a situation i want to say that there's me and i'm more definitely except my life's time i
appreciate it for everything like appreciate it i'm taking it around with it but i'm just saying
it's a sign level to it
where you don't keep
looking at it at it like fame really
that shit ain't about the feeling to me
yeah it should be anything
could anything could really be famous
a rat like the animal is famous
right like across like
maybe grumpy cat
I ain't even gonna say no
I'm got damn
Shamoo
yeah like anything could be
famous like because we look at it
every day and everybody knows of it famous
really to me that that shit is like a feeling
like or a thing like
fame is really nothing. It's just like family
just like being rich. Niggins are rich.
Nigger rich is not wealthy.
Rich is a feeling
man. Rich really ain't nothing.
Like what the hell is you rich?
You could be rich rich. You can be rich
it's like to a certain extent
you might move to Atlanta and
you might be able to like
be living good out of that shit but you might
live to you might come to L.A. with that same amount
of money you got and you're struggling.
Like that's what I'm saying
I really change shit
With fame
Anything can be famous
We look at this same shit
Every day like cartoon cartoon famous
What the fuck you there
Anything can be famous
That shit don't change shit
That's it that means everybody
I've seen you before
Don't get jaded to it so fast
Because
What you're experiencing right now
Like there's a lot of different
levels to fame
And what you're experiencing right now
Is this sort of like
Meteoric rise
Where all these people
Are getting introduced to you
for the first time, you're doing stuff like going on,
No Jumper, doing your first, like, big, full-length interview
where, like, a lot of people are going to get to know you, et cetera.
Think about how different that is from somebody who's in the place of their career,
like a thug or a 21 Savage, where they've been famous for, what,
like, eight, ten, 15 years, whatever,
and they're totally fucking used to it.
Yeah.
You know, these are very, very different things.
Well, yeah.
You're in your joint era.
For me, I say,
this shit really I just say this shit ain't too much I ain't too much like oh excited about it as much as you
think I'd be because I witnessed it before like some of my I got partners who I already go through
this shit I don't know every day they're doing this shit they've been doing that shit I was just
who who just seen blow up I ain't gonna lie it ain't anything about blowing on just about rapping is
is a whole like the rap like the rap life like like like like like like like like like like like like
style people take a picture with you like my partner little Willie his a bad rap
little-eyed kid yon-a-old guy that's how I started right we go to studio shit he's folk
got it got the studio I'm listening to go into studio he's that every day video shoot
black choices shit camera shoot cameras oldie cameras fucking light shit photo shoots I've been
seeing that shit I see how I feel I just I just feel a little bit different when you
Yeah.
Like the person.
You're seeing every bit of it.
I'm good.
I seen like, yeah, I'm right there for every single stuff.
So I'm like, I see how this shit there.
But now it's my, I mean, their shoes too.
Also, so it do feel a little bit different.
I was just seeing it from the other side, from the other part of it.
I'm just saying, you might be acting like it's regular,
but realistically, every kid you went to high school with,
everybody you grew up around, et cetera.
It's like they all kind of have this idea of being recognized in their head.
are in their community for their music.
And 99% of people
will try to make...
99% of people will try to make music
and 99% of them are going to fail.
Probably not 99% try, but probably
80% try to make music at some
point and don't get anywhere
with it. So it's kind of bizarre
to see your shit taking off so fast,
right? And half of that 99%
people really be just Bush and really
don't... Probably ain't using music.
Like, as it's full of potential. They probably ain't just
Really that's probably not their main priority music probably not what they're really like two months
Yeah now for now okay
Yeah now should we go through the whole the whole life cycle here and blow up you know too much that shit kept it yeah
That's how long you were putting out videos or I never put shit I was just on Instagram
I'm on truth right well either way I mean compared to a lot of people you've come up very quickly
Yeah I ain't like hey yeah that mean I'm doing something right that's a fact can we get
get the actual uh i want to talk about like your childhood where where did you grow up what were
your parents like what was this whole thing i grew up i from elan i'm georgia i got a girled up my mom
rave and sing she like i i grew up and sing a household but my dad and my lighter like my part was in my
like good good relationship shit he was around yeah his adjutant live with it
And I'm gonna do this shit.
Getting in trouble in the school and shit.
They're regular.
I already heard this shit in the meantime.
But, like, growing up as a little kid, I say, from,
from I was born and grader then I stayed in, like, the memorial.
You probably, you're familiar with it in an area?
Not enough to know about the schools.
All right.
All right, so I grew up on a little bit.
I grew up on a memory for about a good eight years.
in my life and then I move to another side of time but my last show my life
started clearly well everything's believe land yeah which you know Thug kind of
made famous back in the day rapping about it what wait I feel like
looking at that's true right like just to the general rap fan base we heard
about Blevine Avenue from from Thug and YSL right
If you say so.
Was that a primary influence coming up?
It must have been, right?
If you were thinking about rapping
and you're seeing somebody from that area
to have so much success.
Not really.
That's me because I wasn't all,
I always think about rapping.
I just thought about rapping last year.
I still ain't ever think about rapping.
I never really gave her the thought of taking the chair.
I was just playing around this shit.
So music wasn't ever really.
really know.
I ain't had no influence on me.
Like, I ain't gonna lie.
Music, I always just got me through shit, though.
My music is always,
I did.
I love music, but I never thought.
I had the thought in my head.
Damn, what if I was a rapper?
Damn, what did I need to try to rock?
I always had in my head,
but I can't be no rapper.
But I always hear that shit.
And then,
and then you go in a little bit?
What do you think we're telling you back?
Get on this shit.
Being a rapper is just too,
too much of a clout thing
it wasn't even that it was just like
a lot of my partners
was rapping before me
so
it's like shit
I'm a nigga hard
I'm listening to them
down the evening
I can't do this shit
until until then one day
and it ain't come down to my partner
you don't need to live
my brother's son
he really like my little brother
but he's my nephew
at the house rapping
his ad be rapping
on band live and shit oh god neon niggins brand the headphones in that's him i get on that
moffs i go to the studio the next day when i'm part in a little bit i tell anybody he's band raping
this shit going crazy before i'm going to studio and made that bit all of us put in got the video
shot after that i started going to the studio it every day he like the hand toin get on it
i'm like my hair now to him i can't do that beat he like but just try i'm getting on that beat i'm
I said, walk out the wrong light, go off on that rapper.
And then from there, ever since then, I was just repeaning.
Every time I'm going to the shoot-up, we're repeating the process.
And I'll just get better and better, perfecting this shit.
And boom, there it go.
But when you say you don't see yourself as a rapper,
you're saying that this whole thing comes very, very naturally to you.
Yeah, this shit came out of nowhere.
Oh, God.
It's like a niggie dead poured this shit on the, huh?
Start saying this shit in the microphone.
I'm like, damn.
came out of nowhere.
I really,
I really been questioning this shit for real last night,
why you heard,
you hear this see what I made in the studio down here?
I realized this she came out of nowhere.
What the fuck I don't get any shit from?
Really?
Yeah.
So you feel like you're just opening up your soul on these beats?
Yeah.
And it just happens.
Everything coming out.
Everything.
May they pose to the,
I feel.
Yeah, I mean, like,
somebody could become a great,
rapper by
working for 10 years
and really having to
intellectualize it
and just get better
at the actual craft
of rapping
but you're more like
just emptying out
your brain
I don't even write
like that
I don't remember
the last time
I wrote the songs
was a jail
it's locked up
a lot of those songs
is yeah
I don't even write
I go in that bitch
shit
seriously I know
I know
he's on
by me.
Very different.
But what about your flow?
Your flow is probably
the thing that people are the most
taken aback by.
Which one?
I mean, just in general,
like, when you get on a song,
the way you do it.
It's just...
That what I'm trying to tell you.
It stands out, very unique.
That's why I stand out.
Because I got a different one.
I know I switch on my...
I know I'm not switching on my side.
It might need...
I need...
I need to talk on my flow.
You might need to call it a flow.
I might have to...
I might have the same flow.
I got a different sound.
It's all about how you mix and that shit.
You have a sweet shit.
Oh God, every bar counts.
I might say the last bar with a different tone.
My last word on my last bar might have a little high pitch on.
And then the bar after that, the last word might have a little pitch on it.
All about how you miss my shit.
It ain't in the about your flesh, but everything.
Tone, flow, everything.
How you pronounce your word?
God.
That's why my shit sounds like that.
I'm different.
I know how to put attention on everything.
I have my manager, but I might be in the studio.
I might be in a studio working on one bar about 20 minutes.
So I got 20 minutes on one bar, really?
And the whole bar might be perfect.
But now, I want to say 20 minutes, but I like 10.
The whole bar might be perfect, but it's that one word that I got to have pronounce good.
To me, every word has to be pronounced a certain way.
Like, it got to be pronounced right.
I feel like bullshit.
No song that's made it.
20 minutes. That shit ain't funny.
You do no no-nobes to me.
This shit, you just ran through this shit.
Well, if you do, that shit, a miracle.
I feel like everything.
What takes time?
That shit pay off.
But you tend to go in a more rough, aggressive, vocal style.
Do you see yourself ever making, like, you know, more, more, like, traditional?
Like, think about Gunna.
Think about what Gunna does compared to what you do on a track.
You know, it's just like, it's so minimal in comparison.
Do you think you'll ever make it?
music like that or you've more focused on your style?
Yeah, no, for one, because I'm in my own hand,
trying to be like, now another nigga, for one.
So I want to say, I made music like, no another nigga.
Right, that just goes back to switching your sound, like I said.
I swear my sound a lot of night.
I got to hear that, I got to hear that.
I heard something.
I would love to hear it, yeah.
I swear my sound, like, and it might be,
It might sound a little bit how
where the song or whoever
you want to compare me to, it might sound
what you would call it traditional.
But to me, I feel like
a lot of my songs don't
sound the same. Like, you can hear it.
I switch. Like, it.
And my words,
I might have the same tone,
but different words, like, about
what I'm talking about? Like,
the topic, fuck words, the topic.
What you're talking about? Like,
Jay, like, every store I got a more.
all my songs you might think
to kill them up, eat them, son
you're just chopping down, you listen to some
them bitch on my album, something like,
shit, that's telling you, son.
I got, you got to switch
every time. When they think you for him, come on
the song, kill them up, drill.
I might come on them over
help my husband, man, give our feet
a thousand. And yeah,
you got to switch it up.
Do you consciously make drill music
because there's a lot of talk about Atlanta
being the next city in America that's
Can I really have like a drill?
That's my vibe.
That's my initial vibe when I walk in the studio here, yeah.
Because it's just like pull the beats.
That's when the beats get pulled up from you.
That's the beats that they send through.
So that's what I be going off in.
I might.
That's how my vibe I go out.
I might go in the studio and say that's when I ain't for the main no dress.
So I pull us a beat.
Producer put us.
Straight sight shit.
Pull that bit up.
I'm walking in a bit.
New dress on.
On the main bean views.
Damn.
B Kna.
Damn I'm out for the makeup pants on that.
it down it's just
it's just how it's it's
sometimes I think some shit
that be meant to be like that I mean
the song ain't drew at all
but it sounds like it a little bit
because of a little creation of my voice
but you're gonna know
it ain't it ain't no it's ain't
no true or something
you're gonna head through the beat
is that the California influence
you're out here
good weed
pretty girls
no pops
I really been on some thought shit though
like I ain't
I'm almost
like to myself
shit
because the first
I've been down here by myself
for him
and my partner just got down here with me
I've been down there with me
I've been by myself just thinking
I was shit
I'm just a shit I want to shit I want to get away
tight shit
like a little California being that for me
get away, smoke a bad with a thing
right now
just because it's
complicated at home
it ain't easy
it ain't easy to do
what I'm doing out here
and walk outside
five they blank
walk back and forth
down the street on the phone
not had a little of you back shit
different no scheme
I don't like
I don't know
I don't know
I'm gonna
you know
you always got it
that's a necessity
these days
huh
I still never had one like that
I need to get one like that
yeah this one just
to me this shit
like the full ninja mode
this shit
it's just
it's more comfortable
this shit the material
when you leave the house
in Atlanta
I feel like 80%
and people are wearing ski mouse.
Yeah, you won't even believe like I ain't even been wearing my shit, though.
You haven't?
God, yeah, I don't know why.
The shit crazy.
Do people recognize you even with it?
Hell, no.
Really?
It's been the time.
I literally did this shit.
Walk past the young nigga.
Then I said, why this?
Well, I wish I could call my partner right now.
I know that's an answer for a photo.
Okay, different time.
What time is it?
Yeah, yeah, on the act.
Shit.
I don't know.
I walk past the young nigga.
With my mask on, I said,
AB, you brand, oh, I did.
I turned around, I took my mask off.
I said, yo, the young nigga,
I swear to God, I didn't know that they,
and they start screaming right around.
I said, oh, blah, L.
ABK, like, hey, yeah, niggas really don't
recognize me with that mask on.
I don't really like, yeah.
But this young, niggins.
That shit did kidd me when I was like,
then I got the young, young niggas,
like the young generation.
Elementary school,
my shit.
That's how it feels?
Got one.
It feels like they're extremely tapped in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's all like, it feels like they...
Too, they're gonna fucking tired.
They moot out there and they polled to me.
I need to take don't your nigga phone.
That's interesting.
Because like Chicago or New York or whatever, the drill scene is like older.
Whereas in Atlanta, it's like primarily probably appealing to a lot of young kids, huh?
Yeah, because it's, I guess it's whatever you call it, it's the way.
The older people in Atlanta still listen to Amigos and stuff, right?
Yeah, it was big T's and shit and nice.
The big T's gone.
Yeah, it was a big T and I got down.
Polo, fucking slim fit, T-shirt, Graffiti, Big Appet.
How much school?
What cost $8 million?
$8.4.1 called eight, Hana.
Hey, Hunter.
Jade called C Hunter.
How many people you've seen in Atlanta
that look like they're trying to be Playboy Cardi?
I don't know.
I don't be...
I don't be watching a little nigga,
so I don't even know how to hell Playboy Cardi Porte
to be.
Yeah, I don't know.
Hey, I don't know.
I don't be getting into all that shit.
A lot of people are like pretty much straight up goth now.
Like, just out of nowhere.
What?
Like dressing like they just left.
They're out of black, big clothes, chains and shit?
Yeah.
Yeah, like.
Oh, God, y'all, y'all see that?
Alana, y'all hear ya, yeah, a lot.
It's a large, it's a large, it's a large, it's a large, it's a large, it's a large percent.
And it's all racist, too, though.
Racist?
Oh, all race.
And they need just, one.
Yeah.
And they need just won. A bit percent on a lot.
A lot of don't think they're one, right?
Right.
Fucking hosin, little, little hos in their shirt, fucking fish, the fishnet with a fucking jacket, chains on their big-ass pants, boot.
Yeah.
it is a good
percentage of a hang on that
if that's what you mean
are you thinking with like normal girls or do you go
for like the BBL
queen type
I don't know
what the hell you got down
go from
fashion
girls I mean that's the good life
I
BBL
no for me
is a no for me
is a no for you
in Atlanta?
In Atlanta
I don't want to fake shit.
I'm just keeping it real.
If it's a real or not here in the world,
why the hell is I'm going to go out here and go with the fake one.
Fake ones look pretty good.
Hell no.
And it's not fake.
They took it out of the stomach.
It don't matter, though.
It don't matter.
It don't matter.
It's okay if I ain't know.
I don't know.
I don't know, bro.
That shit is.
It just something about it.
But that she just, you don't know.
Sometimes I don't see.
How old are you?
You're gonna make me guess?
She gonna be guessing all day.
Is it Googled?
Famous birthdays, they tend to be pretty good at this.
You want to try?
Let's see how the Google results are for
Baby Kia age.
I don't even want to like out you if,
I don't see it yet.
Baby Kia sentenced to 700 years.
There's a TikTok.
with that is the title.
I'm going to go on a limit
so it's not true.
Are you 19?
You know the thing
in the music industry
is to lie and say
you're younger than you are?
Oh, yeah?
It's a tale as old as time.
That's what, like...
I just told you, I don't know
about the industry shit.
Right.
I ain't know anything.
I like music, though.
But did you sign yet?
I signed APG.
You did sign a APG?
I got a call from my boy, Eli.
He let me know that you're...
So why would you ask me,
did you sign yet?
Well, I don't know if you want to keep it a secret in it.
I'm not trying to fuck up his play.
All right.
It's cool.
I'm saying the APG.
You see on my head.
I don't play this shit, man.
I mean, you probably got that jacket, like, a couple blocks away from APG.
Shot of Desto Doe.
You think so?
You seen this one before?
I haven't actually.
Cordoroy?
Or is it denim?
I can't really.
I'm standing up.
You want to see that one?
Sure.
That's my boy's clothing.
You got to know this.
That's been my homie for like eight years.
It looks good, man, with the rhinestones.
We got to do it.
You're dripping on them.
Atlanta got a long history of that.
Yeah.
You got a drip.
Yeah.
You stay in the strip club yet?
Or you didn't get to that part of your life yet.
I ain't in that much, yeah.
I ain't never been in a club then, but I.
I've been to a lounge, though.
A lounge?
What lounge?
I've been to a lounge before.
i ain't never been so on crook i don't know because you're you're still like they're
how do they be it looked like a vibe though oh it just look like a lot of shit going on
and they're my f*** a lot of shit how de hell they're they're at who and who's swing
how they're a good shit i don't know but i'm gonna get that one of there probably this is how
But that ain't no priority right now, my mind.
Atlanta rappers.
That ain't on my blanket.
They say that.
They do some errands and whatnot during the day.
Then they're in the studio.
They leave maybe like 11 or 12 or whatever.
They go to the club for a couple hours.
They got all their goons with them.
They look tough as fuck in their section.
Everybody gets to see them looking tough.
Who the hell is you picturing?
It's just like every rapper.
Any rapper.
Particularly Atlanta.
But then, okay.
Then the girls.
I hear you say particularly Atlanta.
This is just how I imagine it.
I haven't spent enough time in Atlanta to really know.
You can't ask you about it.
But there's a lot of this in LA.
Then at a certain point.
We got to speak for LA.
Let's tell me about your point of view what you've seen.
I don't do this.
But you're in your section with all your goons.
You're looking tough as fuck.
Girls get attracted to it.
You got all your chains on.
You're like a fucking king in there.
The girls get attracted to it.
The girls gravitate towards you.
You're only in there for like two hours.
You probably don't even drink the alcohol.
You're too invested.
your lean and then you go right back to the studio but now you got some bitches yeah and some
instagram photos so that's what i think most dudes seem like they're getting out of it when i don't
even really too much about instagram really hell no i be on instagram a lot i live like for entertainment
like my fun scroll through that shit my feed really shit but i don't really give a fuck about instagram
I used to pull trutters a lot like I love my truth like oh just I used to be on my
tape like an hour on editing my truth and shit but Instagram brer pieces and shit bro
I don't get a fuck about Instagram but I'll be putting on clothes a lot right behind so much
I probably spent I spend like seven hundred dollars jay um before my god let outfit and shit I
ain't didn't take no picture man I don't be getting a fuck about i tell I don't get a fuck about
about social media like that for real like pictures I skip out of
pieces man I'm good at some point the label's gonna start telling you like you need to
post more pictures because it helps promote your music are you gonna be like no that's
not me or are you gonna play ball okay by play by play by by you better play with that mouf okay
a lot of nuffer let me get sent to the ball so I'm gonna play that more right
from play the hell like that because what do you really feel like you are in the music game
for is are you in it for the money or you're in for the fame you in for the the actual art of the
music i want to keep it real hey oh that i'm trying to eat so many but i like rap like rap like music
just being always a good part of like my life like music always been the answer
I'm blowing.
I'm going to go outside of this music.
Like, I don't know,
man.
I don't know how,
it ain't really,
like,
I don't really think about it too, too hard.
Like,
I think about it sometimes,
but I don't think about it that hard,
but I really be a lot thinking about it.
Like, man,
but this is my way he reached.
Like,
not rich.
What the?
That's how I'm fin to get able to,
stay able to do what I want to do.
Like,
all this shit would have been talking about as a kid.
But I'm thinking I did that way.
Put on the land on.
Wow, I could do it.
That's shit, that better be.
What the hell you just, just hear this shit?
Even if you're trying to look cool?
What the numbers and views are gonna do for you
and get money from it?
I thought this was, like, everybody's purpose.
It ain't gotta be just about money.
It's so low, too.
And I was about hip in it.
Hip, support.
But,
end of the day,
do this shit.
I'm not feeling dead.
I ain't not here just fucking up.
fucking up my voice for free do you think you're fucking your voice up hey yeah I know
I know my voice really yeah recording or performing live or what everything
recording I know I don't give up I should this shit can't be too too bad I ain't
true I just hear it in my I feel it sometimes I'm out my throat she would I be
rapping like studio station and I'm not talking the shit like sometimes when I
I cough.
I can't even do no complete breath.
After my sessions and shit,
I don't know how to explain them.
I know that shit be fucking milk.
And I don't be drinking no teas and shit.
I've known a few rappers over the years
who had, like, voice problems,
and they had to be, like, gargling honey
and doing all this weird shit
to try to, like, save their voice
when they're on tour and shit.
Yeah.
I ain't trying to get to that point.
I think I do need to, like,
I don't know of a good maintenance, though.
But do you have a healthy lifestyle?
You smoke
But
Oh, no, man
You exercise
You eat decent?
I say like
I think to myself
Yeah,
because
Because
I don't got down
gain weight
And then like
What this shit
called?
A little metabolism
Whatever that shit
You seem like
You probably have a fast metabolism
Like you could eat
Like shit
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Fast
Fast
I had fat one
Because
I've been like
One 40
50 for a long
at time
I don't even wait that much.
Right.
Yeah.
I mean, but, like, breathing-wise, I don't think it's too, too-hits.
I'd be trying to drink more water and shit.
I'd be drinking good shit, like, I was very water and shit.
I'm going to start drinking more water and teas and shit, though, for my voice.
Yeah, because you have this aloe tea thing, and then you have a soda.
Nah, it's something in it.
It's infused, it's infused with what?
It's infused with what?
This is a regular one right here.
What do you infuse it with?
Let me see that.
Is it purplish?
I didn't examine it.
It's a little bit darker.
It is a little darker.
You're having a lean day.
But it might not be that.
It's pretty early.
You don't never know what it is.
1 p.m.
Maybe it's a secret.
You pour something light to get the day started and then darken it up a little.
It might be blood.
It might be something else.
Never know what it is what made it drink dark.
It's a secret.
There's only one thing I could think of.
What?
Lean, lean, lean, lean, lean.
See?
No.
You probably need to start thinking that.
Rappers do love Lain.
Keep talking about rapper, but I ain't no rapper, bro.
Atlanta rappers love Lien.
Not to stereotype you.
Bleeveland Avenue rappers love Lien.
Then you just, not the stereotype.
Then you just straight say Bleel Avenue.
What?
Wait the fuck.
You literally just straight stereotyped.
Well, I mean.
Well, you mean?
It was a poorly kept secret.
Stereotid.
I spent some time with the YSL guys.
There's a lot of lean getting drank.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, let's say.
A lot of whippets.
I don't.
What, damn I went my manager's right here.
Why you say somebody at Whipin, boy?
Well, you want to go get one right now?
No, I don't smoke
Like that
I don't smoke
The motherfuck
Smoke?
I don't
Inhale them
Yeah
Whatever y'all
Do whatever this shit
Call
I don't
I don't
Do it like that
I said
I had one time
One time
One time
A little dump
Right there
Sorry
I'm off one time
He did be
One time
I'm glad
Or not one time
Like
I've had it in my hand
One time
Before
This shit
Really ain't
Man
The balloon
nah the whip it
beat moffo
oh the whole tank
yeah
gal it's again
hmm
is that a big thing
in Atlanta these days
though
a lot of people
with the whippets
it's a nasty habit
shit
I don't know what
that shit
for that shit
for it to do for you
gives you a little head high
you got to keep doing it
over and over and over
yeah
yeah yeah
I gotta keep twisting
that bitch shit
I don't do it
I was curious
about this shit though
just for like
the thought
of like damn
That's a tank.
That's a tank.
Stoke me, bitch.
I've seen a rapper.
I've seen a rapper with two boxes of them.
They recorded a verse, and they went through two boxes of wits in the verse.
You talk about the tank, the little tank.
The little tank.
Went through the tank.
It was like two whole boxes of it, yeah.
Or the little green tanks?
Yeah, like the metal things.
The ones that you read, the metal shit.
Yeah, and you like fill the balloon with it.
Damn, he went through the things.
The refills.
Like it was nothing.
Shit.
How many?
I don't know.
Two boxes of them, however many is in a box.
It looked insane.
Like it looked absurd.
Two boxes.
Yeah.
Probably like two boxes.
It took like a half hour.
I like, like probably like big like this big.
They'd be in a box.
Yeah, yeah.
Something like that.
And they stand up.
Like, it's straight up like this and he just pulled him bitch out, smitten.
One by one, yeah.
Slamming them.
How long it took for one box, you smoked?
I think, I think he did like two boxes in like,
it took maybe like 40 minutes to record the verse.
Two boxes, 40 minutes.
That's a person who's done a lot of it when you have to do that much.
It depends, bro.
He probably smoking the hell out of the boxes.
Or he probably just a low amount bought up, a tank in a box.
It probably like six and he's one, probably.
You know, I just smoke 12, but it's 12, that's still an all certain amount.
That's still probably not healthy.
Mm.
12, that's still a lot.
Definitely not healthy.
Well, that's the shit we're supposed to be going in a balloon, bro.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Where the fuck?
That's foul.
Oh, God.
That shit blows up rubber.
And if you put a short object to it, it popped.
Imagine what that shit do to your lawns.
Right to hell.
Mm.
This is bad shit.
You ever think about all that?
tobacco and weed is doing to your lungs though
in the sense but I'd be like
bray nigga ain't died for no weed man
not yet
come on with out of this shit
I don't know
I'm starting that shit
I smoke too
I just sometimes wonder
I ain't smoking right now
so you don't smoke like me
no you're right
I mean I smoked a split before I came here though
to be totally honest
what's your split
what's your split or like
what you mean
crushed up grab a
weed and tobacco
like I
if I might miss be
uh
uh
If I say I just want to explore.
Then you put the whole paper around.
Yeah, I put the paper in it and I do a script like this.
Like probably.
That's savage clothes.
Skinny piece though like this.
And then run like that.
But I don't roll as a bat wall.
I do a skin pee.
Mm-hmm.
Hit it with a lot.
Microwe them off of me.
You microwave it.
How long?
It depends.
Piled like 15, 16.
Let me just make the assumption that these hosers be treating you different already.
how's that going
what I knew
what I know
what I knew
what we're going to shit
regular shit
I don't tell you
what they said
fan shit
I'm talking to
I'm talking to
I'm talking to
I'm talking to people
that I never thought
I could talk to
like I don't talk
that what I am for
I am for shit
it ain't even that
it ain't even famous
people it just people
shit
what I'm out of my league
what's the shit
where don't know me
I want a few minutes
that I ain't a female
who don't really know me.
She just said, all that rap shit.
If you don't know none of my songs,
it's great.
I ain't gonna say shit about it.
You're,
or you a rapper?
I ain't even tell you.
Oh, shit like that.
Like,
that I'm aiming for.
So you wouldn't use,
you're trying not to have to use
the rapper thing as a flex.
Good one.
She can just think you're a railroad.
She came with her own,
they said like that.
They said like that.
Fick, can't with her own.
She didn't need no.
like me and me a good one like that
but I want to give me one in school
I was a good shit
probably a nurse so I can get
but a nurse is not going to want to be kicking
in the studio until four in the morning
hold on don't say shit
I like a rapper
who's not scared to stretch
he's got a lot of good stretches
I'm going to say that hold on
I'm thinking of shit out it's called a goddamn
Damn.
My sister went for school for that shit.
An OBGYN.
Yeah, now.
Oh.
What chiropractor to be doing?
Adjusting your back?
Yeah, but what the thing called?
Physical therapist.
What's the major?
Call, like, school for it.
What are you?
I don't know.
What are you?
Like, what is it?
What's the career?
To be a chiropractor?
I mean you can go to college for like chiropractic but what is it called but I don't
it's not like supposed to be smart but it's what is he called the medical community I
don't think really you've been around the bridge you've been around the blitz what's the
word it's a word for it for chiropractic but for that field that field of working
it's it's a it's a word for what you go to college you go you're a you're a
flick man burn it weed just a doctor no yeah now ain't no no no no no no no no no
And then your daughters do other shit.
Kinesiology.
Kinesia.
Why am I,
I can't say this word.
Not cosmetology.
I don't think it's that.
Because cosmetology is here.
Definitely not cosmetology.
It's another word,
bro.
For this shit,
man,
it's gonna come to him on there.
Hmm.
So,
okay.
So you want a girl who's going to go to school
to basically be a chiropractor
so she can work on your back
and that's why you're stretching
during this interview.
because you need a back massage.
Yeah, massages.
I want something.
Yep.
Aim for that.
That's what I want in my dream.
Have you ever got a massage?
I want her to have a whole on her spa.
A bunch of locations is a different place.
Why don't you just take your rap streaming money
and spend that on getting a masseuse to give you a back massage?
Oh, God, every day.
You don't need to date someone who's going to,
just to get free massages.
But I'm saying that's what I want.
Oh.
Yeah.
Call her off.
I know the uniform
for that job. God, a little
a five.
What about, like, a female drill rapper? You could be in a relationship
with that. Oh, God. What the
fuck, bro. An Asian doll.
But, like, that rap shit,
that rap shit be hell, but I don't
want no one to have to say, correct me.
Because this shit
just, it just be too mad,
they might get fitness of who you do
features with. Right.
Seen a half in a million times. Yeah, you really
came in his beatings with pleasure. Because
you, you,
Of course, y'all both rappers, so you know you're going, you can't do it.
It, me.
You can't do it, man.
I mean, I think that was the story of King Vaughn and Agent Doll.
He was, like, just getting mega jealous as shit that would happen with her in the studio, with dudes.
I mean, if you're a controlling guy, it's going to be tough.
Yeah, I ain't, I ain't going to speak on any situation.
I don't know about that.
I ain't really got anything.
So I wouldn't compare that today.
So I don't really know what she's talking about it.
Not a King Vaughan fan?
It ain't even that.
It's just like, I listen to, he got a cool song.
But he's not a person that I go on music and type in my headphones.
You got some hits.
Beat a body with Bezoo?
Well, that's classic.
Yeah.
Okay.
But, uh, now.
Oh, I like that song.
He got what goddamn.
I think he got that song with Lizzie or something.
You think a little dirk?
Did, uh, did Von?
onto a song with those days i think so you can't hang you with the arts see you're gonna get so
out that's that's dirt that's yeah yeah yeah they never work together based on
youtube search results and uh you like dirk though yeah he he cool oh god's an old oh shit do you get
along with all the other drill rappers in Atlanta i don't get along with all the other droll rappers in
Atlanta? I don't really talk
a lot. Rout wise, my partner
if you say rappers, that's an honor
rappers I really be cool. I
probably, I'll call it a couple of
grand rappers. Like,
route wise, I don't be telling me that rappers is shit
for it. You stand in yourself?
Yeah, yeah, I stand my circle.
I stand my circle. Like, I've been
over the shit. Did you
get into rapping because you
had some beef that you wanted to address, or did
you just, like, become a rapper, and
then beef kind of followed you from there?
Oh, my time.
Like, did you start making music because you had rappers that you wanted to address?
Or did you become a rapper and then the beef kind of inherited itself into your life?
You know, you did disrespect to me.
Why?
A lot of rappers start rapping because they got people that want to talk about.
There's an internet.
It's the internet.
Right?
It's not in it.
There's really like,
it's, to me, it's post these, like, in the sense,
because you're putting everybody in the business.
Why are you talking about it?
You don't pose to do that.
I, I, I, I told you how I started rapping.
I told you why and how.
I ain't never, too, this shit, I never wanted.
I never, when I, even when I was making the songs,
I never dropped.
No song, I never dropped.
Shit.
partner was on my ass
he's like, bro, like, every day
we get leaving the street out.
But when we get to the house, bro,
when I get back with you tomorrow,
we're gonna make,
I'm gonna make your United Masters,
bro, you're gonna draw this song,
and that, like that.
We got the plan.
He literally got the song.
He got the whole track list is in his phone,
but we had the old phone.
He's still had an old phone yesterday.
The whole track list on what I'm supposed
to bend jockey.
Man, I draw two,
I draw one went crazy,
had the whole school,
my whole high school,
listened to that big,
my shit,
in school,
on the Prometheum boys and shit
and the clad around this shit
then I think I dropped another one
like a couple months later
on some little boy shit
I got out of juvenile now
and
and she went crazy
this shit man
hey shit it's something
and I was like
well hold on
I might got something
I'm gonna keep rapping
but I said what's
to be two too serious
and like that's something
and I was like that's something
all the loud of shit.
I can run out.
I'm going to take
rapping.
I'm still having fun.
You know, getting better,
better, better and better.
I can do it.
Damn, the shit.
It's coming together.
So in your songs,
you're not talking about
anybody in particular
that you don't get along with.
It's just generalized.
Who knows?
Are you thinking about your
ops when you make music?
Yeah, no.
I don't think about no nigg when I made music.
Then I wrote,
I might be my wrong.
Think about no one when I made music.
I'm not my own life.
I'm rapping.
I'm rapping.
I'm rapping for myself.
Really?
But you...
You have such aggressive energy sometimes that I feel like you probably might think about people.
You got issues with an order to bring that out of you, right?
Yeah.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
But I ain't going to never tell you to you to like.
You know, I can never know.
Never know.
There's a lot
There's a nobody named
Nothing that
I ain't doing it
There's a lot of theories out there
No point
I watch
That shit just
That shit just made
That shit just made
Fucking
I don't know
I just look at
All this shit
It's trauma
But this shit
They rap beef
It's trauma
That shit
Cater me
So I ain't
Get into it
I don't
I'm done something
I'm shit
Sometimes I did it though
I did
You know
A nigger rapping playing
And shit
Have fun
Like all the guy
I gotta say
money I got something for you watch this one
yeah I got to come back for you
that shit hurt more at that one
like br-d-d-d-you-ya
like in the sense I did it
before but
as I started rapping like now
I'm rapping for myself like it's a big
bigger bigger picture okay I got
other shit it's way other better shit to rap
about it and I like that shit old
the rap that bad shit old let's see can you
rid the route let's see what can you talk about
other than I here I come
I'm talking about you
or
nigger
Brody Day you spoken on
Did you blow past
Did you blow past
The rest of the drill scene
In Atlanta
With this song
And just
How viral your whole shit has been
You just came out
And left all these dudes
We've been grinding for years
In the dust
Is that what you're telling me?
Probably
That's a hell of a narrative
Oh no man
You probably got to go
You gotta go
This shit up, bro
That's what it is
And what it looks like right now
Yeah
I can't
at nowhere came at dirt like I'm wearing you and you realistically got a level of attention
that a lot of other people been working for a long time haven't really necessarily got right
yeah yeah so is this anti the menace be for real or is that just YouTube video stuff
I've been trying to interview him for a while I've been trying to interview him for a while
and then I find out that I'm actually interviewing his op first they said the year's up
something like that
he's one of the bigger drill rappers
come out of Atlanta
I look a more
one day though
I'm talking about something
that I don't know
so you're trying to move past
all these little local skirmishes
you said what
local beefs
local beefs
you're not trying to put too much energy
into the local
scene going back and forth with dudes
because you know like Chicago, New York
a lot
I think it'd be
They're saying.
That's what I'm asking.
People have been rapping.
Like Sam,
rapping,
rapping,
rapping about me?
Well,
I don't know if they're really
like rapping,
rapping,
about you.
It's kind of hard for me to tell.
I can't tell what
a lot of the Atlanta
dro rappers are saying.
Oh,
I don't know,
but I don't,
I don't,
I just be,
I just be listening to myself
and my partners a lot,
so I don't know.
I got to go look
these niggas up,
bro.
One day, man,
I don't really know
about too many people,
bro.
I don't know about.
I ain't never heard
that all the type of people.
I don't know.
I don't be,
I don't look
all you think I go on there
and there
and look for another nigga
to be.
Talking about me.
I'm listening to my bro,
man.
What's up, man?
Y'all have to come in front of the studio?
Let me hear that shit.
Ain't bruffing
another nigga shit in my head phone?
But whatever.
So it's all imagined?
None of this is real.
None of this beef stuff
that we see people making
YouTube videos about.
I don't even watch YouTube
like that, baby, bro.
Really?
Yeah.
No.
Yeah, I don't know.
Some good stuff out there.
But I understand.
You know, you've got your own momentum.
You've got your own wave.
Why share the spotlight
with people you don't get along with?
Huh?
Say up on my life.
You're doing very well right now.
Why put effort and put energy
and shine attention on people
that realistically want your spot?
Why would we, Adam?
Why would we?
What are you?
that Adam. I'm asking you that.
Has anyone ever told you that
the way you talk that
sometimes it's kind of hard for like normal people to understand
what you're saying? Because I feel like there's going to be a lot of comments.
I feel like I'm keeping up pretty good. Everything you
hear you're saying right now. It's clear to you. Every word
what I just said,
you can comprehend. You heard everything.
Tell me what. That right there was pretty good. That was well
enunciated. But there was other moments in this podcast
that it was a little bit like
I could just hear them starting to comment
and be like, what the fuck did he just say?
I'd be chilling, bro, like,
I don't be trying to, you think I'm feeling
put it so much in general to speak.
Like, like I told you,
that studio session this shit ready to be her and bro,
I'm, I'm chilling.
You are more comfortable in this chair
than anyone who has ever sat in this chair.
The way I'm talking,
the way I'm sitting is how I'm talking.
That's swag.
O.D. comfortable,
that's how I'm comfortable but I find me raising my phone like I feel like nobody
nobody's ever made sitting in a chair look as cool as you're making a microphone
you want me to be loud of here right what here it is on the side of your faith man what which part
do like this oh yeah oh yeah no who they're there that oh yeah oh yeah oh lisa simpson
where's that from huh you know you know you ever listen to little peep
Bill peep.
I'm gonna put you on.
Rest in peace.
He was a great rapper.
I feel like you might appreciate it.
He of your skin color?
Yes.
Yeah, I think I said him.
He on, like, beat around.
That's a nice way I say.
He was in the group.
He had a group or something.
Well, he did a lot of shit with a little Tracy.
They were like a little group for a period of time.
Nothing with Juice Well, right?
He never actually worked with Juice World.
I don't think.
Well, they might have, did they make songs after they done?
I forget it.
You f*** with Juice World?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I used to watch, I used to watch, I used to watch a lot of shit about on it.
Yeah, that was my boy.
What did you get from him in terms of influence and shit?
You remember that song?
When that boy, I was standing on the table with the shit.
When he was, what in the name of that song, yeah?
He was standing on the table, what, in the video?
Yeah, the school, oh.
Damn
Why that I'm gonna fuck
Where that one
He only shot like one music video
He was in school
He was in, yeah
Yeah
That song
Well I was like
You gotta be
You gotta just listen to like
And it's different
Like he's just tripping
I was like I don't know
But when I was in a little bit
I was listening to the shit
Like trying to listen to different shit
Because I used to like
Watch shit like paranormal activity
And like the rapper
He was the closest
He was the closest
He was the closest rapper to tour of that
Like that gave me that time vibe
So I sometimes
Listened that,
God damn
That song
What that other song
With that other video
And his video
His fucking music videos
Always just like crazy
Yeah his shit
That nigga different
You know that video
When he was hanging
From the tree
He hung himself from the tree
Yeah that
That shit
That shit is different
Like that he was damn
Yeah
You know before
Oh my basic shit
Choker
Before I interviewed him
clothes and shit I had seen videos of him stacking somebody in a fight on the street
I got any sight too he was crazy yeah I got my hand too I see it's a good video
boy got a hand no he's a legend hey yeah and different things like I don't even
talk about it though I I used to sir I used to get into this shit boy no you know you know
and man
I had a chain of his face
of his own face
I think he Ouzzi got a chain
of his face
Manor Manor Manning
I think that's his name
Marilynne Manson yeah
I used to watch shit
like different artists like that
feeling like this
and I didn't listen
I didn't listen to his music but I was like
feeling like white shit
Watch.
Documentary is on.
Like, hi.
You know, the difference,
his way of rapping.
Like, how that niggas come on the stage,
his attire where the fucking dress
and what the fucking dress,
what the fuck you're wearing this shit.
And the guy that shit is,
he's different, bro.
The way he performed,
that niggas just,
bow.
That she was weird to me.
Well, you get a different.
I never said, I agree with it.
But, like, that shit.
Yeah, funny.
It just, it just, like,
interest. Give me your opinion on this. Because I feel like we got to get you more into like the
metal and hardcore stuff. I'm making it watch Slayer. The video hard. What about the music?
I got a, I look. I got an uncle. I ain't all right, bro. My uncle probably know that.
Bro. Oh, God. What is it called? Slayer.
We're one of the most famous metal bands a lot of time. When I lead it be, I'm caught by that.
My uncle, gee. Just get coward away.
Got a car.
Tommy.
I know he nobody that come on, got CD, he's the type.
He got big speakers in all, every car.
The boy, my, the boy fits cars and shit.
Got Accura.
He'll have a four-th up car.
Big-ass speaker, 12, it's 12, 18s, and they big, Bing.
So much CD, listen to different.
He listened to all types of music.
Old, old music, so.
Yeah, they see that cool, though.
All right, this is my thing.
I can probably, it just got to have a catchy tune.
Like, if I have a catchy words in a nice thing.
But a lot of it's not that catchy.
A lot of it's just like,
Yeah, but even it's just the beat.
That shit right there is more like groovy, got some like real rhythm to it versus a lot of metal is like...
Hey, yeah.
You know.
The beat where it really be catching me, though.
Okay.
A lot of like we were talking about how there's all these people who dress in all black with the chains and all the shit.
But they don't fucking listen to metal.
We got to get them into metal.
Yeah, they're true.
Look.
What do you, what's going on with this wood?
That's a long wood.
I need to clean the wood.
You need to clean the wood.
Let me see some.
I'm just going to
I've never seen somebody
put the blunt on top of the weed.
Oh yeah, what you was talking about earlier
and shit. Remember what you had said?
What I said?
Remember what you had said about
like a blanket? He's covering the weed up.
Remember what you had said about that shit?
What? About tobacco.
How do you feel about the tobacco?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'd be trying to
at least do some shit. I'd be cleaning the blanket.
That shit be nasty, but you know, like when you first get badwood shit out, any type of leaf where that's some of clean it, a hot wood and shit, paper towel, you'll see the dirt.
But it's still backwards over loose leaf for you?
Badwoods over what?
Loose leaves?
You know what those?
I feel like I've seen them explode in popularity.
You see right up there, my boy Desto Dub, who made the outfit that you're wearing.
See those, the orange loose leaves up there with Destor Dub?
No, hey, yeah.
Man, man.
That's the dude to make this clothing that you're wearing.
If I didn't have my god now,
but I got a boss of Luli, honey.
I got the Oreos cream, yeah.
Backwoods or loose leaf?
Lusleaf.
Really?
I got a whole ball.
He gave me some as soon as I got out of plane.
You think I don't got, man?
I don't know.
Come on, man.
I stop smoking once.
Your baby, Kia.
We have to know that.
Your baby, Kia.
Oh, you think I don't got no.
You think I don't got no.
Man, come on, man.
So are you, like, collect?
Yeah, I got a whole, no, I got a bar.
He gave me my bar.
Yeah, he happened to take a couple out.
My pat, it's all right, though.
I chew the bar, though.
It's cool, only two.
Go get me another bar for I leave.
I still got some of the other.
I just ain't having to bring with me.
They're still what I understand that right now.
Okay.
Yeah.
I got Oreos cream.
I'm getting different.
I will fin to get the drink.
You can really taste the Oreos and cream on the months.
Yeah, really?
Crazy.
That sounds wild.
Yeah.
I never got to really do that.
They had like lemon and banana and shit.
Did they have lemon?
Lemon backwards?
They had banana for sure.
You keep forgetting.
Clean it blunt.
Who's going to clean it?
You already rubbed it all over your weed.
Nah, see, it don't matter when you put in hot water and paper towel.
I'm to show you.
Can we have somebody from your team come fetch the blunt and go clean it for you?
Wait the head did you just say?
Fetch the blunt.
What's wrong with fetching?
My game.
My bow is not.
They don't fetch.
We not fetching shit.
You need a blunt guy on your squad.
Can we?
I mean, realistically, my camera guy could go play it for you right now.
Yeah.
He's a fucking weed master.
He knows everything about weed.
My fool ain't fixing the shit.
Give it to him.
He'll do it for you.
You want to put in with a third house for you?
Yeah, but you got a hot water.
I'll bring it back in.
He's burned in this.
They got to be hot,
shout out to Donnie, taking one for the team,
cleaning another man's backward for the,
for the sake of the video.
Yeah, I could hear you.
You could just be a rapper.
My bro would have did, but like, the way you said it,
we ain't fetching shit.
Yeah, bro, no.
Hey, y'all, hey, y'all boy, come in back with him here,
you know, too.
I ain't fetching.
How many of your homies you got out there?
I don't know.
Nobody came in.
They heard us talking about the word.
They didn't, they didn't come in, so they didn't want to help out.
Nah, because that's because, you see, why?
He said it.
I went coming in and be anything.
I'm going to walk in the room,
the niggins say ain't come fix the backwood.
Fuck it. Where to hell?
I got a good question, though. This is an important question.
When you're smoking a blunt, do you pass it to your homies or not?
Hey, you do.
Sometimes I ain't, like, bro, it depends, bro.
I be having, like, I got, I'm trying to roll up once in a man.
I ain't passing it backwood.
But I do, I do that.
And now, they're like, it depends.
Sometimes I do do that.
But I have, like, I'm smoking something with them.
But it ain't like I'm just facing them.
Like, yeah, nah.
If nobody ain't smoky, got no bad wood in their hand,
you know, sit right here in here.
Hey, I would not in my black hair, no.
It's never like that.
We don't really pass the blunts around now.
Everybody got a blunt in there.
Maybe you call out on one.
For me to face one, everybody, somebody got to have a blunt in here.
See, everybody should have their own blunts, all right?
It just depends.
I have to be just going through some part of something like,
but hey, and not, I have wrong.
I say, ain't no bad.
I don't feel like smoking up.
But you're wrong.
But I never came to that point for real.
I can't recall.
You're wrong if your broke homies around and you don't pass it to him.
You said what?
If you got a broke homie, you're f***ed up if you don't let him hit it, right?
But if, like, your other homies are...
If I got a broke.
If your other homies got money, they probably, if they want to smoke weed, they got their own weed, right?
If I got a broke partner...
You got to have some broke partners, right?
Everybody can't be baby Kia.
Yeah, no.
Everybody doesn't mean.
That's that.
Everybody, every single lives one of the rest.
Is a baby here?
No, everybody is their own.
My side, everybody ain't.
Everybody did out.
Who the four win?
They shit too large.
Everybody shit started up past the city.
You don't know what the hell going on.
Everybody going crazy, ape shit.
Not a single little thought.
Let me ask you this.
Do you get the same thrill out of making music that you used to get
from stealing cars?
Hmm?
The music used to get an ad on the steel cars.
I got inside of the car.
Plan to get that shit at that gentleman.
Steal car.
What were you listening to when you're stealing cars?
Everything, bro.
Anything, it depends, man.
It just depends on the vibe.
You just plug your phone into their car?
Oh.
Like, you take their ox cable and just start playing music in their car?
Or you just playing it off the house?
iPhone or something. You got a little speaker.
It depends. Is that
dangerous to plug the ox cord into
a stolen car?
Who cares? It's not my phone for real,
probably. You stole the phone, too?
No, I probably got
that bad that bit. Phone in the brothers and
some. God damn bought the
the money from the stole, the Africans.
They said resell their phones.
They buy from people and shit.
So you're pulling scams? Do you. Your phone, too?
No, yeah, that's a stove, bro.
I hear he keeps trying to make me seem illegal, bro.
Where the here you got going on?
Well, your name is like a reference to stealing cars, right?
Yeah, but I'm talking about their phone.
I'm just confused why your phone would be in your name.
It is, but like it's from, it's an old phone.
Like other people, it was, it has a previous owner.
Okay.
As in, I'm not the first owner of the phone.
So this shit got old old phone, she don't.
But how long were you doing that for?
A long time.
But, but let's talk about something, man.
Talk about this shit.
That shit played out.
Talk about something, man, bro.
We still talking about that.
No more car stealing.
That's probably going to be, like, the number one question
of people ask you for the rest of your career
because of your name, though.
Not that there's anything to be scared of with that.
Okay, any other questions that we need to address here?
Let me take a look.
If we've got to exit out of Slayer, Seasons in the Abyss, on my phone.
Do you get shot recently?
you and one of the music videos and your shoulder was all bandaged up and shit what was
that about yeah that's that you did how many times two three four five
six eight yeah yeah yeah now I was singing a song I don't know you're singing
a 21 sat is this like a weird reference that I'm not gonna get so later
yeah I got shot was this yeah but I'm good oh
I say that no.
What happened?
You were just standing outside and somebody sprayed your shit up or what?
That shit would be like, bro.
Who knows, bro, bully probably dropped out of the hour, man.
A couple of bully probably just dropped.
I don't know.
Who knows?
Shit, we never know.
They're going to know.
They never know.
Right.
You know that tics out.
And they be like, they're going to know.
You don't know?
I don't know.
I don't know.
See?
If you know, you know.
And you don't know.
I must spend enough time on TikTok
I do try to tap in from time
yeah and you gotta be on TikTok
you know that should be on Instagram too
right
anything that's on TikTok is gonna be
on every other platform as well
at a certain point
where you're a TikTok guy now
I have a TikTok guy now
you don't
let me look through your phone
but I hate you mean
you want to look to my phone
man hey you got going on
okay you got threads on your homepage
why do you have threads on your
homepage because listen
let me tell you
I download this.
I download this.
You're also the last person
still using Truller.
Yeah, I'll for courtesy.
Yeah, because.
Wait, go back.
I think I've just seen ops in your DMs.
Let me do an op check real quick.
Anything.
I'm saying, let me go out to my den.
It's your art.
I think I didn't do with me.
I think I didn't do with me.
That makes me think this is all for me.
I got goddamn Instagram,
Triller.
YouTube.
You do barely have any apps.
Those are like the apps.
You downloaded like,
Four apps.
You have threads on the homepage.
That's like that.
Yeah, I don't got down.
I don't get up by social media for it.
I just downloaded that just for like on security shit.
I'm good.
So you can get the URL and everything or the ad name?
No, I deleted it.
I was in a minute.
I think I don't need.
I think I tried to sign out the shit.
You know you do.
Dang.
Every time I get on that bit,
that motherfucker I have retarded when I try to.
You get one of your husband.
homies and you make him your social media
manager. Boom. Now you
gave him a job.
He's not standing outside the Exxon
anymore. He's kicking it with you on a
day-day basis, taking pictures of your fits,
doing the Instagram clips. Are you in the studio?
Now he's got a job. Your social media is more
robust. That's pretty good, right?
That sounds cool.
You don't think we do shit like that? I don't know.
In a sense, I got something
like that. Okay. It's not
a labor that debt. Okay.
Like with the little shit that I do
Like the little shit
That's what I be doing
You could put them on blunt rolling duty too
No
No?
No not my partner
I don't know what the hell you got
Oh, I don't kiss shit like that
Do you?
Do you resent when people
Call you a crash out rapper?
You buy you could pay a nigga to get that
But not one of my partner
Blant running, dude
What's from doing that?
Not one of your friends
Yeah, nah
It's got to be like
You'll do that?
A friend turned into a blunt roller?
Yeah.
I mean, shit, why not?
If something's got to get done, it's got to get done, right?
I mean, yeah, you're right, but at a certain point,
you're paying somebody to clean the floor and scrub the toilet or whatever.
It's not like...
If the right money, brother, a nigga will do that shit.
You're right.
But now, I just don't feel like, right, like, here, not my partner, man.
We're doing something else.
Not rolling.
My blunts, though.
Yeah.
But you like doing that?
Huh?
Not really, here.
I don't like, right?
You only believe hair, no, I hate rolling.
But I know how to roll.
or some most of my bro don't even a high road like really yeah okay yeah probably out one
two of my part of the road place the right way do you resent the term crash out rapper
I've heard some people try to label your style is that what they say I mean I guess you
did bring back yeah I like to yeah I'm so much everything but I guess I'm I get on that
man that's kind of like a funny way to to describe it that's the first rapper I've seen
put their hand in their pants up in a long time
I'm not gonna lie.
On the podcast?
Yeah, I just be just like,
that shit be a habit, but I sort of got.
Remember Michael Jackson?
I'd be standing in the goddamn.
Ain't lying by that shit taking too long, bro.
Yeah.
I'm just chilling here.
I swear to God.
But my dad literally be telling me,
but I start doing it.
But you just got a lot of movement in general.
You might just hit like a different.
I see, but you just throw me out,
but I know I just pulled down.
No, that's shit hard.
See?
Oh, yeah, there's your paper, yeah.
See, I didn't pull two on my.
Right.
What, um, did you feel personally attacked by that Drusky skit where he's kind of like impersonating Atlanta rappers?
That shit was funny as funny.
Drewski's one of the goats.
That nigga funny is hell, bro.
So funny.
That nigga is, boy.
That nigga is, fuck.
He's like, he be spot on, though, but he don't play this shit, bro.
Damn, that, that nigga, no.
play, bro.
And he could satirize, like, white boy country club type shit.
Atlanta trap rapper shit he used to be on.
Now he's touching on the drill rapper type stuff.
He's got quite a lot of range.
He's just an overall funny-ass dude.
I wonder if he ever has anyone help him with his material.
Yeah, like he in here.
Because it's so funny.
It's so good.
It's like on some sense.
It's like he, it's like some Instagram shit taken to the TV, like, type shit.
Like, get over.
what I'm saying like a home-based skit turned into a television show you know
like he's so fucking that shit he just he's just that different bro I don't know
I don't even know you can't even explain that nigga bro he just he took
time coming to legend um okay I feel like we've covered some ground here
what uh what are you working on now and just more music more videos yeah boy to my
to my hat shit
fucking on the charts
and
we're gonna keep it
Believeland Avenue right
Say what
I don't know
What's up with you, bro?
I just like that name
I got scissors or something
I have a sis
I get me scissors
bro you get me scissors
I don't see any clean the back wood
Give me scissors
I can't wait
To see the comments on this fucking video
There's no scissors
I think I know kitchen
We shouldn't have scissors over here.
We don't know what the rappers are going to do with the scissors, bro.
This is like an insane asylum.
We can't just have, like, weapons available for the people who pass by here.
Nah, bro, I'm trying to cut my goddamn blank, bro.
I know, but what if you try to stab me with the scissors?
Scared right, man.
Ain't going to do that to you, man.
But you could.
I'm just trying to avoid that problem before it happens.
You're scared right here, man.
I'm just trying to cut my blank.
I've definitely done interviews where if there was a knife like easily available they might have lunged at me
oh you want to cut the blend for me brer why don't just bite it shit nasty I gotta be perfect
it's got to be the flame so you like the bit flame no right the circle and the flame come inside the blank
yeah yeah you thought about this a lot more than me oh here we go I feel like we got to see it
get cut you want me walk over that you want me you're right here so we can see it on camera look right here
scared right man
come on
that's not okay
huh I bet bro
get the scissors
bad bro
I'll take him
oh I'm gonna
I'm gonna see you
on the floor over here
yeah yeah
slide it
that was real low key
yeah
I'm gonna just
tuck this
oh no
hold on
I forgot
one more
one more side
those are like
the pussyest scissors
ever too
for the right
yeah
I would challenge
you to do much
damage to me
with these
oh gosh
yeah
pull your ass
how long
were you in jail
though
I don't know
man
For that shit
You ever have to shank anyone in there?
I don't know for that shit
No, okay
Baby Kia, thank you very much
For coming through
I really feel like you're
You're having a moment right now
And it's gonna be big
Yeah, yeah, big shit
Big shit
Big shit, nigga
The biggest shit
The biggest of the shits, nigga
A 50 wiper
Nah, nigger
A thousand wiper, nigga
My girl's just telling me
I can't talk about 50 wipers
In front of my kid anymore
I don't even know what the fuck that is
When you gotta wipe your ass
50 times to get clean
that's how big the shit was
that's a big ass shit
yeah
big shit out nigga what the hell you got out you
big shit's popping
baby Kia thank you so much
I'll uh
I'll be in touch
baby Kia
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