No Jumper - Big Boss Vette on St. Louis Upbringing, Getting Shot, Coi Leray Co-sign, & More
Episode Date: March 23, 2023Vette has been dropping bangers after bangers, and talks to Adam about her come up, upbringing, and more! ----- 00:00 Intro 0:05 Adam asks Big Boss Vette about her Rolling Loud performances and growi...ng up in St. Louis 2:40 Vette on her upbringing and going viral in high school 9:10 Vette and Adam talk about dealing with and fighting crackheads in the streets 11:12 Adam talks about the difference between guys getting hit in the b*** and girls getting hit in the t*** 13:15 Vette on getting sh*t in the arm and not reacting to it at the moment 16:19 Vette getting questioned by the police about getting sh*t and having the bullet stuck in her arm 19:40 Vette on becoming a barber, getting hate for cutting men's hair, and getting kicked out of barber school 22:25 Adam asks about Big Boss Vette blowing up with music and being in a toxic relationship 25:25 Adam asks Vette what type of guys she’s into 28:30 Vette talks about doing blow for the first time with white people 32:18 Vette talks about fighting 6 girls after getting drunk on Hennessy 36:10 Vette talks about running away from the police after fighting 41:14 Adam asks Vette when she started taking music seriously and officially changing her name to Big Boss Vette 44:20 Adam asks Big Boss Vette how she promotes her music and being on tour with Nick Cannon 46:45 Big Boss Vette talks about getting locked up in jail for 8 hours and getting a bad public defender 49:35 Adam talks about his time going to jail for 24 hours in New York City 52:25 Adam asks Big Boss Vette about "Pretty Girls Walk", working with Coi Leray on the remix, and getting brought out at Rolling Loud ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world, and I'm in here.
I'm checking the time, not your name.
I'm in here with Big Boss Vet.
Hi y'all.
How you doing?
I'm doing good.
How you doing?
Excellent.
And it's 6.30, for the record.
No, it's not.
It says 6.30 right there.
Unless you didn't change your watch at some point.
I don't think your watch is up to date.
It's not.
No, you didn't even say it.
Hey, hey, we're not even going to look.
It's not.
I didn't even gonna lie
It's not even no
It's not for that
You got an iPhone for the time
Absolutely
It's for bawling
If I were you
I would probably get a set
But I'm kind of
No
It's just not for you
It's not
I ain't even gonna lie
Right
You know because at first I'd be like
You know what
I'm gonna do that
But I ain't even gonna lie
There's a gym
That I was in over the weekend
And they had that kind of clock
Where you have to like
Think for a second
About what time it is
Because you have to like
Actually pay attention
To the hands on the clock
And it's weird
to have to think about it a little, you know?
It is.
And that's why you got your iPhone.
Yeah.
And we don't never put our phone down.
So much better.
Absolutely.
Easy.
I'm glad we can agree on that.
Anyway, so how are you doing?
You're coming off of this rolling loud performance the other day.
It's pretty impressive.
I'm doing good.
I'm doing good.
You know, I'm feeling good.
I'm actually excited because I'm, like, I'm, like, finally realizing, like,
my career is taking off.
Like, I'm going crazy right now.
Yeah.
Because you've been doing it for a long time, but it's like definitely going in the right direction.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
That's dope.
St.
Louis.
My boy Tommy G.
Did a pretty viral vlog going to St. Louis a couple of months ago.
And it's very, very big because I think a lot of people were astonished by the amount of guns that people were displaying out in public in St. Louis.
So my impression of St. Louis currently is that this is a wild place.
Do you know what vlog I'm talking about for the record?
I don't know what blog you're talking about.
But if we all talk about St. Louis and the guns, it is a little crazy there, you know.
I mean, we kind of got open carry too, so that kind of, you know, plays a big part in that.
Well, that was the crazy part about it is that it's like 20 dudes out on the street with hell of guns, not a care in the world.
Clearly not thinking about getting caught.
They're just chilling.
That's kind of how they be there.
Like, they don't care.
Were they older, younger?
Younger, yeah, like early 20s type dudes.
Maybe teens, yeah.
You're supposed to be 18?
Yeah, 18.
To be able to own a gun.
Yeah, I think it's 18.
To be honest, I ain't even looked at the law, so I couldn't tell you.
But I know it's open carry.
Right.
Okay, so what was your upbringing like?
I had my mama.
I had my grandma.
I didn't have my daddy, you know, but I had a stepfather.
My grandmother was the one, like, buying me stuff, but I stayed with my mother.
Okay.
And I had two brothers.
sister. I had step siblings too, so it was like a lot of us in my house.
We was broke for real. I mean, we was, we was cool.
Like, we had everything that we needed, but you know how, like, the kids be having,
like, the latest stuff that wasn't us. Right. We just had each other, you know?
I recently started going viral like 2014, not recently, but I started going viral in 2014
because I did a cover to the Day's Loaf Tramey. Right. And that was a good era.
There was a lot of good covers of that shit back in the day.
That was lit. And I think that's one.
One thing we all agree on is we all miss Dage Loves' voice.
When she was out, it seemed like it was, she was just going crazy.
I loved her vocals.
Absolutely, you know, and we didn't have no good light in our house or whatever.
So I had used my phone that was not on.
I was on Wi-Fi.
So it was like 10 years ago.
Yeah, it was hells ago.
Right.
Yeah.
And I had kind of linked over my kitchen sink because we had like this little kitchen sink
light that was like real bright.
And I'm like, okay, they'll look good right here.
So I linked over it.
And I did the video and then I posted it at like seven something at night.
And woke up the next morning and totally forgot that I even posted that video.
I was in like my little sewing class at school.
And I literally like posted a picture.
And then I got like a thousand some likes within like 30-some minutes.
I'm like, what's going on?
I posted the second picture.
And it got like 2,000 some likes.
So I'm like, so I'm going through my notifications.
And I'm coming to realization that like I'm viral.
Really?
Like the video had like over $100,000.
thousand views.
I'm like, oh shit.
Like, what am I supposed to do?
And, like, I didn't have, like, no guidance back then with social media and stuff.
Do you know how it went viral?
Did somebody, like, take it and post it on Twitter or some shit?
No.
You don't even know.
No, I just posted on Facebook, woke up the next morning, and the views were crazy.
It was just there.
Like, it just, like, a gift just fell right into my lap, honestly.
Wow.
But I, but the video was good.
How old were you at the time?
Hmm.
Well, like 16 or something.
Oh, so you're like, well, like,
really young.
Yeah, I was 16, 17.
So you're just like a regular-ass high school kid.
You started having this, like, little...
I was a broke-ass high school kid.
Right.
Yeah, I was, yeah, regular broke high school kid.
This is when I was, like, learning how to do hair because I couldn't afford for people to,
like, do my hair.
So I went on YouTube and I was, like, learning how to do my own hair.
So that's what started me doing hair, too.
Like, I used to do, like, a lot of stuff to get money, you know?
Uh-huh.
And after that, like, I was terrified because I'm, like, I'm viral, like, what am I
supposed to get in?
Like, I'm not rich.
I don't got no chains.
I don't got no jury.
And I'm not a real rapper.
Like, I'm just doing covers.
So I continuously did covers.
And I was in, like, a lot of drama back then, too.
So that shit was, like, kind of helped me boost, honestly.
Right, because you were, like, you said that you were basically down to fight, whoever.
You would pull up.
You would fight on behalf of your friends.
Like, I heard you talking about it.
It sounded pretty wild.
Yeah, yeah.
That was a real crazy time, you know, because when you grow up broke, it is a lot of bitches that's going to try to, you know,
bully you because they got more.
But I have always been pretty, you know, and I've always carried myself well, so it really
wasn't much that they can save other than I don't got the latest shoes.
That was it, you know?
So after that, I continuously did that for like two years, and I think that my cousin
reached out to me.
And, like, he was like, hey, you should go to the studio and actually put a song down.
And I'm like, I ain't no goddamn rapper.
Like, why would I do that?
So I had, like, $80.
And I had went to, like, this closet studio.
Like it was literally in somebody's bedroom closet.
They had a ferret, though, so it was cool.
You know, I kind of like animals.
A ferret.
A ferret, yeah.
Dude, I had a friend with a ferret when I was a kid and I woke up with it climbing up my sweatpants.
I would have freaked the fuck out.
I was terrified.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they would have freaked me out.
Like, what type of skin walking?
Luckily, you didn't get too deep in there.
I think, like, gave up and, like, ran pretty quickly, yeah.
Imagine thinking, oh, now, that shit would have creep me out.
What could have happened?
I would have been a rat, like, quick as fuck.
Like, I don't know, I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, a ferret is damn near a rat, right?
They're not too different, I don't think.
It's a little different.
Right.
But rats just have, like, bad branding.
Because you think about snitches and German.
I was ever thinking about the damn big ass, the little fluffy fucking things with the long skinny tails.
It looks out.
Just the way they move is disgusting.
Oh, my God.
And I used to live in New York City and you just see them scrambling across the street all the time.
It's terrifying.
My first time going to New York, I stand three of you.
I'm playing with each other.
And I'm like, take y'all ass on.
They did that and took off running.
And I'm like, oh, okay, they weren't supposed to be y'all playing.
It is kind of amazing that everybody wants the rats gone and they still can't get rid of them.
I don't think there is no getting rid of them.
Yeah.
It's like the trash be on the sidewalks.
Like, they got a 24-hour feast.
Right.
They're not going nowhere.
It would probably be bad for the ecosystem in some way.
You think it is?
I mean, the rats probably kill something, right?
Like, something bad would happen.
I don't know.
I think the city big enough, though, to, like, actually be able to have that many rats.
I mean, even like, the number of, you know.
of stray cats that were in my neighborhood
in New York City was just so mind-blowing
to me and just like they can't do anything about
it. I never seen stray cats
ever been in any, yeah, like never.
Hmm.
I went to a few places like Thailand
where there's just stray dogs walking around.
That shit's fucking weird.
It'd be like mixed dogs like
muds don't, it don't. Trash dogs, yeah, they don't
look too good for sure. I knew
it. Well, they'd be skinny as fucks you. It's not like you'd
even know if they were a dope dog because they're
super malnourished and skinny. The fur's
all fucked up. They looked terrible. Like, I remember
just going to the corner store when I was in Thailand
and a dog just cornered me and was just barking
at me crazy. I'm just like...
What you do? I'm like 19, just like I'm cowering
and then it just ended up giving up and walking away.
I was fucking scared of shit. Like, I thought
about like kicking it in the face, but I didn't really
want to start a fight, you know? I wouldn't
want to start off having no dog that ain't got shit to lose me
and he ain't got no house. He ain't got a
shit. Yeah.
Them's like people, you don't even want to fight. Like, yeah,
if they have nothing to lose, they're going to help you lose everything.
And that's why I say that any of my friends who start a
fight with a homeless person. I'm like, bro, it's not worth it. You don't want to fight somebody
that got nothing. Nothing to lose. Nothing. Like, what do you gain from this? Yeah.
He's gaining everything. He has nothing to lose. And but my friends would be like, oh, he was yelling at
me. He called me a bitch. It's like, bro, just walk away. That's like fighting the crack head.
They are strong as a motherfucker like. And they got, they got, they got stuff on them. I don't want to
punch a Craighead or a homeless person because they got, they got some kind of grime on them that I don't
really want in my hands.
Yeah, that's a different type of me
It's just
It's different
It involves too much thinking
Like if I have to think so deep and tough
I don't even
I'm good
Just don't know
You got it won't
You don't want to fight somebody
Who's clearly in a deranged
psychological state
Yeah because you can't fight crazy
It's just unfair
I mean but you can't fight crazy
Neither though
Right
Like you ain't never heard that
Like you cannot fight crazy
I remember like I was like going to the store
Or whatever
And I was like young as hell
I was like 13 14
14 maybe.
And I always would like go to this little store
and just get like chips and shit.
And like, it was this lady.
She was like just talking.
And I'm over thinking that she's on the phone or something.
I don't know.
So she's like, bitch, bitch.
And I'm just looking around like.
Because I don't know her or nothing.
And this lady just come charging towards me.
I'm just like, what the fuck?
So we're tussling.
I'm just like, hold on now, bitch.
Like, I don't know, you know.
Because I didn't even like it called me so off guard.
I'm like, oh shit, she's actually talking to me.
But, like, when people was breaking us up, she's like, oh, my God, get her off me.
Who do I?
Like, I literally attack.
Starts playing the victim right away.
It's crazy.
And I'm just like, yo, you, I don't even know this lady.
Like, it was so crazy because, like, it was a switch.
Like, it was crazy.
And that right there, talk, you can not fight crazy.
They're going to get you.
That's why I heard somebody suggest if you ever get into a fight that you know you're going to lose,
and this is probably only good advice for dudes.
You should strip naked
and just start screaming in tongues.
Like just make no sense.
Start spitting on yourself,
mess your hair up.
Because if you act like you're that crazy,
maybe they won't beat the fuck out of you.
They might sleep that way.
And now you're naked.
You funny as hell.
That was good.
I mean, you're naked
and you got your ass whooped.
Yeah.
And probably the best thing about having clothes on
is that if you get beat up,
They're not going to be able to, like, fuck you up as bad.
But if you're naked, they can slide you on the couch.
Imagine getting kicked in the dick, like, naked?
It's got to be so much worse.
They stump them, motherfucker.
Oh.
You're going to curl up in a ball,
and they're still going to be able to kick you in the dick from behind.
Oh, that's gone.
Yeah.
Stuff girls don't have to think about it.
Yeah.
But getting punched in the titty is probably horrible.
It actually is.
You know, it actually does.
Especially, like, um,
When your hormones are going crazy because your cycle coming, that shit, you can't even breathe on them.
That shit hurts.
Really?
That shit is tend to.
So when you were getting all these fights out in the street, would you like, would you say you were a really good fighter or were you just like kind of getting by?
At first, it was like, you know something?
So at first, I didn't even know that I knew how to fight because I had a, because my big sister, she would, like, beat everybody up for me and shit.
So, like, I didn't even know that I knew how to fight until, like, she went off to, like, middle school and I was still, like,
grade school, so I was forced to fight my own battles after that because I would like,
so I called my sister, but then it's like, it still takes her time to even get to the fucking
school, and she can't go up and she can't be up her every day.
So, like, what the fuck am I going to do when this time of fight?
So, it was this girl, and, like, she was, like, continuously trying to, like, fight me, and
I'm like, what's up, fuck it, come on.
And, like, at first, when, like, she, like, ran up, I just punched her ass and, like,
she got in a stumble, and then I'm just like, oh, fuck it, let's go, you know?
I was like, oh shit, that's what you do.
Okay, let's go.
And then, like, I would, like, always say my sister, too.
So I kind of thought that I knew how to fight until it was, like, a real, real fighting on the streets.
And I'm just like, okay, fuck, and let's just do it.
And then after that, it was like, nonstop.
But I think that I really, really went down a dark fucking path to this fighting shit.
Like, like, in 2015, when I lost my, when I lost my cousin.
Right.
That shit kind of, like, that shit seemed me in.
It made you start thinking about shit differently?
Nah, like, that shit seemed, like, put me in the crash.
dummy phase like I didn't I didn't care about shit I didn't care about my life your life his
life they like I didn't care so um I don't have one year death anniversary after me doing like a lot
of dumb shit that really should have knocked my ass off this planet for real um I got shot right and
that shit like this shit knocked me back to the right path I was like oh no I'm a girl like this is
this was somebody who intended to shoot you or was it like a shooting that occurred at some kind of
event. We went to go fight basically and um it was a dude that was like arguing with somebody
he was with and then it's me is a dude and there's some more people back there but we in front
the crowd they just got to shoot and knowing that we're the two dominant ones right here so if you
shooting at somebody and then somebody standing right in front of you who you're trying to hit
yeah yeah it was it was just crazy how many times did you hit once where my own damn it's ugly right now
You had to go to the hospital and shit, or like, how bad was it?
Oh, yeah.
So when the gunshots first started, I was, like, froze.
Like, they're shooting.
You know, I kind of froze.
Because you've kind of been waiting for this to happen your whole life
that you always knew it was a possibility,
and now it's actually happening.
It must be fucking kind of crazy.
I never thought I was going to be shot.
Right.
There wasn't even nothing that I...
Like, I thought, like, the worst-case scenario,
like, maybe I get jumped bad as a motherfucker.
You know, just this, something like that, you know?
Yeah.
And like when I finally came to, I'm like, oh, shit, get down.
So I hit the ground and shit and got back up.
And I see my cousin on the ground, so, you know, I'm coming to reach for him and I'm saying blood
fall on him.
And I'm like, what the fuck am I'm going to be from?
I realized I was shot and that shit became hot.
Like, that was some real high shit.
Like, that shit was so fucking high.
I started trying to try to dig it out because it was like when you touching something
high and you jump back, but you can't jump back.
That shit was fucking me up.
So I was trying to dig it out, but it's going deeper.
And I'm just like, oh, shit, I'm shot.
I'm shot.
Like I was just flipping out
You could tell the bullet was in you?
Yeah
It was hot
Like it was like hot
Like it was like a
It was a burning sensation
She just couldn't stop
Yeah
That shit hurt
That she hurt back
I knew my lot
So
I tried to drive to the doctor
But every time that I would like try
So my Hannah
Get off the womb
So my cousin
She's like okay
Well I'm just drive
She had her driving
Hitting every fucking bump possible
Like our streets
Was fucked up at it
Yeah
Getting every fucking bump
we get there
so I got this mean-ass doctor
shit like being rough as shit
so I'm trying to tell her like
give me this stuff so I can clean my own
because now you're doing too much
you know and they just sedated me from the other side
because me and her kind of tussling with these gals
for real because it was kind of like
being too rough and she hurt already
and you're kind of like fighting the doctor
I wasn't fighting her but I'm like trying to grab
the stuff from her and she's pulling it back
like no you cannot do that and
they sedated me I guess they thought I was being aggressive
but she was hurting me like they didn't even say nothing to her
like tossing and throwing my ass and just being rough, you know?
And I came to with two detectives asking me like, what happened and who did?
I'm just, I don't know.
I don't know.
Right.
It was about shit.
She was crazy, you know?
You didn't say anything?
I didn't know.
You didn't know?
You didn't know anyone's name to say?
Like what the cops were they pissed off when they realized you weren't going to tell them anything?
At first they was cool.
And then when they gave me my phone.
I was like, I could show you.
I gave my phone and my sister call.
And I was like, oh, yeah, hello.
And they was like, you're on blackout.
And then they, like, flipped.
Like, it was different.
It was like a switch with their ass too.
Like, they were like, cool at first.
Like, yeah, they're like, what happened?
And then it gave my phone and my sister call.
And he was like, demons.
I'm like, oh, shit.
Like, ah, you know?
Wow, because they think you're about to start making plans or some shit right there.
Honestly, I don't know.
Like, I'm laying in the bed.
And I was naked because they cut off my goddamn clothes off.
That's funny that they come to you on some cool shit.
Like, hey, how's it going?
Who was it?
Then my sister called.
Because they handed me my phone because they had it.
And I tried to answer it.
And they just like, whoa, where did this come from?
You didn't show me this at first, go on, you know?
So they finally let my family back.
Like my family was literally going back on both of them
because they wouldn't let them back.
And I went home the same night.
So they did a crappy job of, like, wrapping up my womb.
Literally.
They like cleaned it off and then just put a fucking,
You know the things that they put on tattoos?
Now it's like a little clear bandage.
Oh, yeah, yeah, like that.
Put it on there.
Like, so my arm was fat as fuck.
Like, it was, like, real, real big.
It was like, you would have thought
that I had, like, a little mini golf bottom of my own.
They already took the bullet out, though?
No.
They just left it in there?
Listen, all they did was clean the area and tape it up.
What the fuck?
Right?
Okay, so I'm asking, like,
hey, can y' y'all take the bullet out?
Like, I don't want a bullet stuck in me, you know?
Because I've heard bad things about bullets being stuck in.
Like, I don't want that, you know?
It was like, no, because it ain't basically threatening it.
So it was like, no, I'm not doing it.
Okay.
I'm like, all right.
So I had to stop hurting.
I was like squeezing the area because I'm like, I'm just split the shit out.
Like, I'm pretty sure I can do that.
Right.
So all of a sudden like this greenish, yellowish, gooky.
Like, it was like a liquid.
And it was like coming out of my arm and I could not stop it.
And I'm like, oh, shit, like, I did some wrong.
So I'm thinking I'm going to die and shit.
I'm like, what the fuck going on?
I go to the hospital.
It's like, oh, that's something.
an infection.
An infection.
So, like, I was going to die twice now.
Like, goddamn.
Like, because I could have took it out
when y'all sedated me and shit,
being all rough.
But that's when they finally took it out
when I had an infection.
But coming to realization, like,
I already had the infection, like, since the night of
because I was digging that motherfucker with, like,
dirty fingers.
Like, I'm trying to get, it was high, though.
Like, you know?
And literally, when they took it out,
like, a year later, I was, like, getting, like,
a pain in my arm.
And I couldn't raise it past, like, right here.
And I'm like, what the fuck is going on?
You know?
I had a fragment still in there sitting on a nerve that, like, moved, like, up here.
And it was like, fucking me up.
And I'm just like, oh, I'm going to die again, huh?
Like, it was just a lot of stuff from this end.
That, like, showed me to just sit the fuck down.
Like, everything is not worth it.
Like, what are you fighting for?
Right.
What are you gained from all these fights?
So that was just, like, a huge turning point for you in your life?
Yeah, like, I had went to, I started going to bar school,
but then, like,
Like two weeks before I graduated at school, they put my ass out.
But the day they put me out, I shot my first music video to Ratchet's work song.
It's a little cover that I did over the Ludacris Move, bitch, B.
But they put you out from the school?
Yeah, they had put me out from the school because, so the owner of the school
are, like, hired, like, these women that was very insecure of other women.
Because I was in a male-dominated school.
And she, I was pretty, you know?
So they was, they teachers always nick picking me.
See, that's why I was wondering is, like,
How many dudes get their hair cut by women?
A lot.
Is it pretty common?
Okay.
Yeah, a lot.
Actually, like, they would prefer a woman barber because I don't.
I guess they like to look at our tities while we cut out.
I feel like I've only, I've gravitated towards toxic barbershops throughout my life.
Yeah.
A lot of machismo, you know?
No.
It needs a woman's touch, yeah.
It does, it does, you know?
Okay.
So you were getting hated on?
Yeah.
She was, the day they put me out, I think I was cutting somebody here.
and like she like literally just came and like stood like right there.
So I'm cutting right here.
She stood right there.
And she just like, she didn't say nothing.
She didn't, she didn't greet my client.
She just standing like this.
And I'm like, I don't need you here.
What are you here for?
She was like, because I can.
I'm like, okay, did you want something?
Like, why are you here?
You know, she was like, because I ain't got to move.
I ain't got to move.
And then I'm just like, all right, going on that.
Going on that.
And she went to go tell the principal that I was basically
telling her to get the fuck out my station
and I was being rude to her
in front of a client.
So when I left school, I had went to go shoot my video
and he's literally calling me,
mid-shoot telling me that I'm put out,
I can't come back, and basically fuck me.
And I'm just like, oh shit, like,
I was so sad because I was almost done.
All these trials and tribulations that I went through
to go to this dusty-ass school with no heat
and it was fucking freezing outside.
How many years did it take?
I was really possibly being there for like six months,
So it was kind of, it was pissing me off and I go home.
Okay.
So kind of stuck in there for almost a year, you know?
Damn, that's crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
So literally, I was like, damn, you know, I was almost done.
So I thought I shot my video, that video in that song went viral.
And I'm like, I know I'm supposed to be no fucking barbie anyway.
Fuck y'all.
And I'm pretty sure that they still got my picture on their wall there.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, because, like, when we first start, they will force you to take a picture.
They don't even ask you.
They'd be like, oh, okay, we're going to take your picture.
and put it on the wall.
So I'm pretty sure that my picture on the wall
and they'd be like, oh yeah, she used to go to her.
She was so cool.
Even though they was middle as fuck to me.
Like, fuck that.
Yeah, I picture all those people watching this interview right now
and thinking, damn, here she is talking about us
without even saying who we are.
Yeah.
Fuck.
The ones that was cool, I fuck with you.
Right.
For sure.
So, okay, the music kind of started to blow up from there
or like how did it go from there?
Yeah, the music started to blow up from there.
And, like, at that time, I was, like, attached to this, like, toxic-ass person.
So that was kind of hindering my journey, too, because every time that I write a song,
he really wanted me to drop it because he don't want people hearing me talk like that.
Really?
Yeah, and then he'll get caught cheating, and then I drop a song.
A little give and take.
Wow.
Literally.
So I was, like, blow up when I dropped the songs, and then he'll get, he'll start back, acting right,
and then he'll get caught again, and it had just been.
be a non-stop pattern.
I know so many talented women who are in this loop with shitty guys.
Like, OnlyFans, girls, rappers, like, models, everything like this.
I know so many talented women who are, like, clearly to me being held back by, like,
some terrible guy that they just can't seem to shake.
Yeah.
Yeah, it is, like, speaking from experience, like, at the moment, you would, like, feel like
like that that's all that you got.
Like, you would feel like that, can I bite you?
shoot you better, like, do you better, or this is the best that you can get, honestly.
But when my career started to take off, and, like, I was, like, realizing that, like,
whenever I would start popping, he would start hating on me.
He wouldn't want me going to my shows.
He would, like, fake fallouts with me, so I wouldn't go to my shows.
Because whenever he met, I don't, I don't do nothing, you know.
Or, like, he would just make my day bad, so I don't want to post, I don't want to do shit.
Like, he would literally drain me.
And the moment I realized that shit, I'm just like, where I'm bedding this shit.
Like, one day I woke up and was like, no more.
Like, then I was cheating back.
So, like, when I started to cheat back, I started to really start to feel myself again.
You know, I started to feel like, I don't know.
Got motherfuckers out here doing shit better for me than you are, you know?
Yeah, I heard being nice to me.
Like, I ain't got a big for no attention from the next motherfucker because they're giving it to me.
Right.
So that was kind of actually, like, helping me break free from the niggas, too.
Like, it was crazy.
But when I got free, I never looked back, ever.
Right.
And now we're here.
And now we're here.
Yeah.
I mean, there's a lot of women who their story is basically, like, them dealing with some terrible guy for a period of time.
And then they leave him.
I was just reading about J.K. Rowland, who wrote Harry Potter and everything.
And, like, that's her exact story.
She was stuck in this terrible marriage with this guy who was, like, abusive and shit.
She leaves him, and all of a sudden she becomes a fucking billionaire.
It's like, it's such a key part of becoming successful as to, like, and I'm sure there's plenty of guys who got the same deal with a terrible girl is holding them back.
But, I mean, it's such a crucial thing, yeah.
but the moment they get free
it's over with it like it's good
but that's when like
when you're abuser
they'll like it to like writing and calling you
and just saying like how wrong you are
because you left them
and they would have never left you
but it's like
it's over it
just don't go back though
you didn't go back?
No not at all no I never look back
what kind of guys do you go for typically
Crazy part is I don't I don't really have a type so
Roughnecks
You're like a guy who's
You're a fucking hilarious way
You said that with the straightest face
You remember that song Roughneck?
Yeah
Yeah
You know I'm just wondering you like like a guy who's a little bit
You know aggressive or do you like a guy who's on some more normal type shit
I don't like to be honest
I don't really have a type
So like I honestly fall in love with like vibes and shit
So if we're chilling we vibe me in school
It's like oh you're cool
You know, I want to see more of you, you know, and then the more I, you know, be with them, I'm like, oh, I actually do like you, you know.
But that relationship with that dude, does that completely change how you view all the guys that you deal with now where you're, like, really on the lookout for who might have this sort of, like, abusive, torturous mind state?
Yeah, like, the moment I left from was the moment that I told myself, like, I would never endure shit like that ever again, you know?
So I be looking for the red signs.
Like, as soon as I see a red flag, it's over with.
Like, no, I'm not doing that.
I'm not doing that.
I don't like controlling, possessive.
I own you.
You are mine like that.
I don't like that.
Like, I don't even play like that.
So like, yeah, no.
But it's like, I have to imagine that the average guy, like,
acts a certain way when they meet you and then they slowly reveal their.
But that's everybody.
Yeah.
That's people that just want to be your friend as well.
They would be cool as hell with you
And then
One day you might wake up
And they look exactly like you
Because they want to take your personality
Or one day you wake up
And they just spewing out hate
That you'd be like damn like
Where is this coming from?
You just never know
That's what humans in general
Dogs gonna do that
You know what? I lie, dog
Someone will because one day
they'll just bite the shout to you
You'd be like, we were just cool
Right
So yeah
Yeah I have a friend who's dog like
Bit our other homies face off
at one point. Not his whole face off, but bit him in the face. Like, it was pretty fucked up.
And it was like, bro, we've known you for so long. You always seem like a good boy.
And you're biting the homie's face off. And I'm going to be real, this is like most of this
friend group is white and this dude who got his face bit. I bet y'all have fun.
Okay, but the guy who got his face bit was black. Oh shit. Wait a minute.
I mean, I'm just saying like that made it kind of awkward, even though it wasn't exactly my thing to deal with.
It was just like.
It is March now, so no.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
I was just wondering something.
It's women's history month.
Okay, yeah, it's women's now.
So you kind of have two good solid months right there.
I do, I do, I do.
No, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But it's kind of fucked up.
You know what's crazy?
Like, I have come to realization.
You said I bet y'all have fun when I just said a bunch of white guys.
Yeah, what?
Hear me out.
Hear me out.
No, no, that's stuff.
Yeah.
The moment that I changed, like, the places I go and shit, you know, when I start
fighting and shit, like, I had started going to this club called
Main Street. I don't even know if it's still there. Well, it's a strip called Main Street and it's like different clubs and like boys on her and shit.
So at first when my sister's first took me here, she was like, oh yeah, it is a lot of white people who are in us. I'm like, hold on now. What kind of music they play? You know, they're turned up in that motherfucker, right? And like, when we went there, we had so much more. I'm like, oh shit, you know, they are fighting this bitch, you know? We can be cool. I'm like, okay. It was some pretty people that were like, bond.
drinks and shit, I was kind of excited.
We had fun.
We had fun, you know, and then,
but one day,
we had too much fun.
Like, we was like, right.
It was just girl.
I don't even, I don't even remember my fucking name.
But hey, you, you still cool, I promise.
We was, like, having fun and shit.
And, like, all of a sudden, she's like, yeah,
do y'all want a line?
I'm like, do we want a what?
She's like a line.
I'm like, standing in line.
Like, because, mind you, I don't, I don't do nothing.
You know, so she's like, no, I got to.
And then she got the child to show me something.
I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You're having too much fun now.
Don't do that.
So you never really even been around people who were doing coke?
No, so it kind of like, I thought it was crack.
Oh, wait, so a line is coke.
Coke is like when they cook the coke up in a pot with the bacon soda and they turn it to a rock.
Wet being a foil.
What is in a foil?
That's probably like heroin or...
She has something in a foil that she was trying to show me.
Like, I ain't even...
But people will put coke in foil and shit like that.
I ain't even see the full thing because I immediately was like, oh, no, no, you're having too much fun.
got too much dipping a chip.
Oh, whoa, no.
No, we're not doing that here.
You know?
Maybe another shot of patron.
But that was always my experience living in New York
is that I was around a ton of black and Hispanic people,
but none of them ever did Coke.
It was not even a conversation, no fucking way.
And then I come to L.A.
And when I start meeting, like,
a lot of black people who are like really gangster do Coke
or like really hipster do Coke.
So it's kind of like...
You ever try out of Coke?
Oh, yeah.
How does it make you feel?
Like, on top.
top of the world.
Really?
Picture like the best Red Bull you ever drank.
Picture the first time you ever had like,
you remember the first time you had an energy drink?
Actually,
or like coffee or something.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
For me, I remember doing coffee for the first time
when I was like 18 and it was kind of similar
where it was like, I was just out of my mind for a couple hours.
But Coke is like that, but way crazy.
You almost sold me on it.
I ain't doing it, though.
No, you don't want to do it.
Because if you're going to start doing it,
you're going to have to stop doing it at some point.
Hold on, wait, wait, wait, wait.
So that's like, you get addicted to doing that shit?
Yes.
How long you did it?
I was like, I had pretty good amount of control on it where I would kind of fuck around on the weekends,
but I wouldn't be doing it during the week.
And then it kind of...
So you were functioning on it.
Well, you, okay, you go out and drink.
So you're getting all fucked up and you're like woozy or whatever.
But you know, when you drink enough, you start to kind of want to go to sleep or you
start to like, you kind of drowsy and then you do some coke.
And it's like, wow, like I'm fucking on.
point like super up-happiest
yeah and then and then you keep
drinking until you need more and then
once you really get going like if you're a real
cokehead you're doing like a bump or
whatever like every like 15 minutes you know
or more can't you go deepening
oh yeah and you definitely
don't want to be doing other pills and shit
while you're on it too but the coke and the alcohol
work together to create like some other
drug in your body that is like even
more fucked up so that's why it's like a ton of people
it's kind of like they do it together
oh no yeah you don't want to
You know, no, no, no.
No, it's kind of, no.
I can hear your team laughing at it.
It's like I'm trying to sell you on it.
Coke Informa.
Spokes first and forth.
Yeah, this podcast brought to you by cocaine.
You better stop.
You're going to love it.
No, yeah.
Yeah, but you don't even like drink or anything really?
I do like shots of patrol here in there.
And I chased it up with like some yellow red bull or the red red red bull.
But that's it.
Right.
I used to be on Hennessy until like, oh, I just said I used to be on Hennessy as if that's a drug or something.
I used to drink Hennessy, oh, whoa, you know, until like one day I got jumped by like six holes and I won.
That right there, I was like, I don't know.
The Henny just powered you up like that?
No.
I was like on my way to the club, you know, drinking like.
Back in the day, I used to like, I don't know how my tolerance for like liquor kind of built it, but that shit was like high, you know.
So I was like drinking the way to the club.
I was like gulping it.
I was like, yeah, it's funny here.
I got in the club and I had to use the bath on.
So my sister got into it with the girls first
because they were a little drunk because it was a birthday.
You know how birthday drunk being in the club?
All right, yeah.
I would, like, honestly speaking,
I would have paid them no mind because you're drunk.
There's absolutely nothing that you can do with me right now, you know?
You can't, this is not even a far fight.
Leave it along.
Stop it, you know.
But my sister, she's like, oh, you know, you're sorry.
Ooh.
And then the girl, like, I'll beat you the fuck up.
So it just went left from there.
Yeah.
Before I knew it, we're in the back.
I'm fighting, but it's three of them at this time.
We're in the bathroom fighting and shit, you know.
The biggest one comes for me.
My sister's bigger than me.
Go bite her ass.
But no, they want to-
She knew you at a rep.
She made her ass bout the fuck.
You know what's crazy?
I was like, Jesus, I fucking hope that this video
don't get nowhere because it's like, I,
like, I'm trying to build something different.
I don't want to be attached to this shit.
Like, that shit is not, I don't want that.
But the video is out there?
No, absolutely not.
I was saved by the bill.
I didn't dig deep enough.
I would love to see this video.
I don't know.
I was saved by the bill.
it was, but I was saved by bail, you know.
And then, you know, we're not fighting so they get put out because obviously they were
like terrorizing the whole fucking club the whole night.
Like, why they ain't been put them out, you know?
So I goes to pee and so my sister's ready to leave because we just fought in the fucking
bathroom.
But I was still turned off to Henny.
I was like, oh, fuck it, I don't care.
You know you want to go home?
Let's go.
We walk outside as nine bitches.
Like, where the fuck did these power just come from?
Like, and as we walking by and shit, I'm on the phone telling someone about them ambushing us
in this bathroom, and all I hear is,
there them bitches go right there.
I look over and it's a fucking,
it's the gross sisters and their cousins,
they big as fuck.
And I'm like, yo, like,
and then I'm just like, damn,
we're gonna have to fight your home.
You know, and then I kind of had a name
so I couldn't run.
Right.
But a slight thought was like,
run, I ain't even gonna lie because it's like,
damn, like, it's 60.
They were big like that?
WNBA type players?
They weren't NBA.
It was like tall and skinny.
Then it was like maybe a little bit tall
than me and kind of like,
little chunky a little bit
and it was like the gross sister
so it was like boom boom
boom by them size of the gross sisters
it was them too
and it was the drunk ass
birthday girl she was like a fucking
humpty dumpty
you know she was like that
you know
and she was the first one of run up on me
and I'm just like
whoa
why would you get me
and my sister whipped you
like you should have went to my sister
right
she didn't want who beat you
but I didn't even touch you
but I think
they went back and said I did something
and all I did to be honest
to like trying to break
it up at first. Like, I was really trying to avoid that shit because I wanted to have fun.
I don't want to fight. Like, why am I doing that? That shit is ugly. I don't want to keep
fighting. Like, no. Right. But they forced it about me. I'm just like, goddamn. And then at first,
I thought I was losing because, again, it's six of these. I was like, six something got me
and two of the biggest ones got my sister. Them, listen, I ain't even going to figure I was
kind of in a winning situation because them, them, them guys they went to my sister was
kind of big. I'm kind of, you know, the sex was out of here. It was cool with me, you know?
So literally, I'm over thinking that I'm losing.
All I heard is, why she will be our last like that?
Because now it's a crowd around us watching us go at it.
So when I heard that, I'm like, boost of energy.
That was kind of like my coke during a fight, you know.
And I just took off.
Like, it was just like, I'm winning.
You know, I was going crazy.
And all I heard is the police coming.
Oh, I was on probation too.
Like, it was like, yeah.
And then if you actually fight, when they say police coming,
you know to let go, you know to run.
Like let it go.
Bitch, I meet you up any other day.
Like, let it go.
The lady that I'm fine says, fuck the police.
No.
No, no, no, no.
We're going to jail.
Just stop it.
No, okay, no.
You win.
You want to win, you win, you know.
Right.
Because all you have to do is stop.
Unless they see you fighting, you're not going to get in trouble.
To be honest, I literally slick tried to, like, pull away, like, just like, because
I thought it was, like, mentally agreed upon that we were going to stop this.
So I sleep tried to pull away, and I was pulled.
back. All right, cool, fuck it. So I'm like, okay, if we're going to jail, bitch, I'm
gonna spit your nose and drown you. Fuck this shit. We're just going all in at this point.
So, um, the police comes. And like, they're like grabbing all of my clothes. Like, literally,
every last one of them got a piece of me, like literally just like grabbing. So I'm just
getting pulled like this, you know? I feel like I'm floating in some shit. You know what I'm saying?
So they just tackled a whole group because at this point they can't break us apart. And
after they tackle us down, I see my opportunity to like get back on top of her and start punching her again.
I'm like, fuck this shit. Bitch, we're going to.
I'm going to jail anyway, you know?
But they like let us go.
And you know, like, the group just like the maddest,
bitch I lost because it's like, why you still wanna run up
and fight?
You lost, just let it go.
And I'm kind of like an antagonizing, you know?
So like, they were like, no, but no, no, whoa, whoa, whoa.
They bully me.
Like, they were trying to bully me.
I don't like that, you know?
Like, why, why, you know?
So as they mad and, like, try to, like, run back up and stuff,
I'm like, why are you still trying to fight?
Like, why are you so mad?
You lost, huh?
You're mad, you lost.
And like, it was just, like,
like making her matter and matter, right?
And then, like, it was, like, one that, like, stood there
because it was nine of them.
It was just one that just stood there.
And she's like, we just whipped your ass or the, I'm like,
you ain't even helped them fight.
And then, like, she was like, she did not expect me to know
that she didn't help them, right?
And it's like, you should have helped them.
It's cool.
Come on, seven, it's fine.
Let's go.
Right.
One more wouldn't have hurt.
I would have hurt.
I would have been her anger or something.
I don't fucking.
I would have did something, you know?
Right.
So, literally, she's like, yes, I did.
I'm like, no, you did not.
sat there, that threw her over the limb.
Like, it was like, she's like, well, I'll get you right now.
I'm like, let's go. Let's get ready to room.
So I'm just like playing with that shit.
Right.
And then literally like, the police, like, you run up, I'm going to make your ass.
I'm like, oh, you heard him.
He's going to make you.
Come on, let's go.
And, like, I was just like, did he do that shit?
Them ho's stole my phone.
I was like, but that's what I get because I should shut my ass up.
Right.
And during the fight, I should hear somebody say, who phone is this?
I'm like, mine, bitch, hold it.
and she stole it
Yo, I love
She's still my phone
Yo, that's crazy
I mean that's like a little tiny W
that they can at least walk away with, right?
Yeah, because I pick my wig back up
And they're like, bitch your wig off
And I stood that bitch on my head with a little grass
And I'm like, so bitch is back on now
See, that's what I was thinking
Like, you're getting in a fight as a girl
It's like if I was to get in a fight
You know, I would probably want to take my hoodie off
If it was possible
But realistically, it's not really anything on me
That's going to cause me problems
But as a girl, you've got the hair
The wig in some case,
I should have maced in my old wig that day, but literally was like so pumped and so like
rough that I forgot to even mace them hoes like if I would have maced them the fight would have been over because I don't even got to do nothing I just mace you hoes like now y'all sitting her trying to figure out how to see me walking the fuck away from this shit because I don't want to fight you but I forgot about it and then when my wig was off I was like damn I had mace the whole bucket time like you probably break your nails all the time fighting too you know it's crazy right crazy some girls break it off in advance right I didn't used to get my wig was off in advance right I didn't used to get my hair
I didn't even expect to just always fight or nothing I was just like I didn't
like to get my nails done you did you take the heels off before you fight back in the day I didn't
wear heels damn so you were really ready for it big ass wow no no no but I you know just back in
the day you know but it's like once you grow and just realize like I don't I don't want
nobody scratching my face up like I don't want my wig pulled off I don't want to be I don't want
that like no right i would i would rather not you know and the moment that i stopped going places that's
known for just fights breakdown in clubs i don't fight no more i could most of the people around me
that just always call me to have to fight i'm not doing that um i don't put myself in situations to
where i have to fight especially now where like you're getting known to the point where you're they're
they're going to fight you just say yeah yeah you're a prize like you know just to fight you at all and not to mention
like the better and the better you do,
the more that people are going to want to sue you, you know.
Abs are fucking looly.
They're going to be like,
you just blew on me.
I need a million dollars.
Yeah.
Because I was breathing.
Yeah.
No,
I can't do it.
I won't do it,
you know,
and that's why you put yourself in good situations
to where you don't need to do all that,
you know.
And like the moment that I see like the,
the,
the,
the,
the,
I'd be like, okay,
it's time ago.
Right.
I don't want to be here no more.
Like,
I don't know.
Definitely.
So when did you really start
taking the music shit serious because your name was just
a vet, right? At first.
I assume that's your legal name.
No. No. I'm Diamond.
Ah, that's Diamond is your legal name?
Diamond. Wow, that's so crazy because that's like
such a traditional stripper name that girls
changed their name too. You know, it's crazy.
Every time I would tell people, they would always
bring up the players club and I'd be like,
oh.
But no, yeah, like
back in like grade, no, middle school.
This one baby boy dropped
and I used to wear like those little
hops and shit
and my cheekbones
were always high as fuck like her
so they was like
oh you look like
Yvette and I beg boy
going to come and make me
some tacos
you know they would play
with it right
and I'd be like
that ain't my name
they ain't my name
and they called me that
and they called me that
and I'm just like
fuck it
I'm YVet
so I kept Yvette
until I got signed
and we couldn't
trademark that
because it's like
either it's an artist's name
or a musical
and yeah
so I already had a song
called Big Boss Vette
and I'm like
how about I be Big Boss Vets
Vett
And at first I was scared.
I'm like, whatever they can't find me.
My fans know of me is EV.
What am I going to do?
So the more I drive, the more I pop, the more they was like, oh, they're big balls of it.
Yeah.
Like when you signed or whatever, because you signed right during COVID, right?
Yeah.
Like early in COVID, like 2020?
No, maybe almost at the end.
Okay.
Well, I got noticed like maybe in the middle, but I signed at the end.
Okay.
And so how were you, like, what were your numbers like on YouTube at that time?
Like you had a good fan base, but it wasn't going crazy.
Like my videos was like a million views.
Oh, really?
Okay.
So you're already doing numbers before the labor shit started to come out.
But they took my numbers from like, to her.
Like, them are going on that, you know?
Yeah.
And you sound like Republic, right?
Yeah.
And so what do you feel like as an artist, like what were the main things that they helped you with
that made your stuff started doing better?
It was the artist, the development.
Like, when they would try to bring me podcasts,
I'd be so scared.
Like, I don't know what to say.
I didn't really talk to people.
Like, I was real awkward back in the day, you know?
Really?
Yeah, like, I didn't really, I don't know.
I wouldn't talk.
You have a pretty bubbly personality, I mean, we're not going to lie.
Yeah.
You're very, like, top tier as an interviewee, for sure.
Thank you.
Yeah.
You're cool, too.
I mean, you told me, like, an eight-minute story
about you fighting some random girls at the club,
That's great from my perspective.
You know, it's crazy.
Most people just don't go into detail.
But if they were to see me today and tomorrow, I would never know who they are.
Really?
A lot of club fights are like that, yeah.
You all fall in the club and forgot.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it's funny when you think about it because it's not about anything.
Nothing.
It's not like you're looking for them the next day.
You know, it's just happens when it's over.
But that's actually the scary part is that, like, you know, if you kept going to that club or whatever,
you might see them and barely even remember.
And I kept going to the club with my dumb ass.
Yeah.
It was kind of cool.
Well, I went like one other time, but I was with like 30 people.
I'm like, fuck this shit.
I ain't getting jump here no more.
Right.
Even though it was like, I won, but still, I don't want to do that.
Right.
A win is a win.
No, I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
How are you promoting your music, though, where you got to the point where you're getting a million views on your stuff?
Like, were you just putting stuff on YouTube and it just kept doing better?
Or what were you doing for promotional shit?
Oh, shit.
I, like, record a video on my phone and I posted on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter.
And this was before TikTok.
So I would go on them platforms and resure it back to back to back to back to back
To back back back like I still be on Facebook today right
If you go on my page you will literally see me sharing the same post a million times
Like I'm like I'm going to be the one to promote my music as much as possible like
You got people that just post and be like let it go and it goes
But I'm not one of the people I just be like I want to tease it again
I want to do it again I want to do it again and I do it in like different ways
So if the first way don't work, I try it again.
In another way.
If they don't work, I do it again.
You know, it's like trial and error.
Just do it.
Yeah.
And not think too much of it.
Because when you think about it, you ain't going to do it.
Right.
It would be like, I want it to be perfect, but nothing is going to be perfect.
Just do it.
Yeah, I feel like a lot of people kind of have a little,
there are a little too pretentious about just sharing their shit like that.
Yeah, yeah, no, I'm doing.
Right.
One thing about me in Big Bossville, I trust in Big BossVitt, I believe.
So, yeah, it sounded good, didn't it?
Now, you need that kind of sense.
self-belief if you want to be an artist because it takes a lot of balls to be like hey don't listen
to all these other popular artists listen to me instead like you have to have a ridiculous amount
of self-confidence to even try to get people to do that you know absolutely yeah yeah you can be
listening in the future I like future me too I'm saying it's like it's kind of a big ass to be like
hey put the future down check me out people are very stuck in their ways you know but I don't want
them to put the future down I just want them to add big balls of it okay that's it you know
Bob's Vet featuring future.
Yeah, because it is enough room for all of us.
Right.
I like that.
So you're on tour with Nick Cannon right now, they said?
Yeah.
What's that like?
What's the tour?
Well, it's actually cool because I'm in cities that I ain't even, never been in here, you know?
So I actually like that.
I was a little nervous at first, but, you know, being excited and skirt slash nervous, it's the same feeling, you know?
Yeah.
So, but after the first show, I was like, oh, shit, this is easy.
I like this, you know?
So we ride on the bus, the bed is comfortable.
That's a thin-ass blankets, though.
Remind me a jail.
Really?
When I went to jail?
What you imagined, Joe would be like?
You know what?
I actually went to jail on my way to barber school one time, and I was in there for eight hours.
How the fuck do they do that?
What, just being in jail?
Yes!
Wait, you got locked out for eight hours?
Yes!
Doing what?
Well, so I had a warrant for some shit that I totally didn't even know I had a warrant for it
because they were sitting there shit to, like, the wrong address
and told me it was my fault that I didn't get it.
Technically, yeah, that's a fucking scam.
It's y'all fault.
But no.
I'm terrified to go in jail.
Me too, I was.
I thought it was going to be a regular pullover
because I kind of ran the stop sign like I was, like I was speeding,
because I was out of elected school, whatever.
Speed, ran a stop sign, and he got behind me.
I tried to pull into the driveway, do one there.
And he pulled right behind my ass.
What are you doing?
So this is my cousin house.
And the lady came to the door and asked me why I was there.
You fucking snitch.
Like, mind your business, bro.
I'm not even doing it.
I just.
car in your driveway.
And then I get him my ID.
He, like, in there for, like, 15 minutes
because, you know, they'd be taking time
just to, you know, build the anticipation.
Like, they were trying to scare you.
But I thought I was cool.
I'm like, you can give me a ticket.
You know, I got plenty of these stops on tickets before.
He, like, step out the car.
I'm like, wait, why?
Like, I ain't never did that.
I'm like, for what?
All idea was running stop time.
He's like, oh, no, if this is you,
then it's a lot attached to your name.
I'm like, what is it?
And he got the reading charges.
I'm like, oh, no, that, that could
not be me. Like, I don't know who that is. Like, no.
And it's me. I was like, oh, fuck.
And then that is when they started to be like, oh, well, on this day, you did this.
And I'm like, oh, oh, oh, okay. All right, all right, if you say so.
Because I already know, like, you really don't confirm or deny. You just be like, okay, all right, all right.
So at that time, I was still, like, I was still broke.
So they got me a public defender, you know, you're an asshole.
you had me take a fucked up deal that's fucked up
you ain't even try
they're in cahoots
yes
yeah absolutely
absolutely fucking looted
they work with these cops all the time
they just met you
she was a divorce lawyer
she was like the lawyer
that like help
split up families and shit
like that was the lawyer
she was why would you
why would you take my case
like why you know
so
let me take a crappy ass deal
you know I was on preparation for like two years
after that
And that was really kind of stirring me, you know, on the right path and shit
because I ain't really want to do shit to shepherdize shit.
Like, I was, no, I'm cool.
Like, I don't go to jail.
Them eight hours served me right.
Like, that shit stirred me clear for the rest of my life.
I would never go back ever.
No.
So.
Especially at this point in my life, I'm so used to eating good food.
Crab legs, like.
I'm terrified to have any shitty-ass white bread sandwiches and stuff.
Crab legs.
You're going to be eating fucking human legs in jail.
Fuck, nah.
They're going to give you kangaroo nuts.
I don't want that.
I've been in there.
Well, I got locked up overnight.
Kind of like you for 24 hours in New York.
I was on 8 hours, though.
In New York?
In New York?
In New York?
Yes.
I was sleeping with my shoe as a pillow.
No hoodie.
Terrible.
Oh, my God.
I feel for you.
I'm so sorry that you went through that.
Wait, what did you do?
I was at a party, and there was a guy and another girl at the party who were throwing bottles out the window,
and we're, like, way high up in, like, a nice neighborhood and, like, a high-rise apartment.
And I'm at the party.
I'm trying to fuck this other girl in the other room, right?
Like, I'm just, I'm totally oblivious.
to what they're doing and when the when we realize that the cops are about to run up in there
I told everybody don't snitch because if we don't snitch they're not going to be able to arrest
everybody and they arrested everybody so that's like we should have probably just snitched
we could have just blamed it on the girl but then she probably would have tried to blame it back
on the guy absolutely he's like he say she said things so they would have charged all you have to
we felt like we owed it to them because it was their apartment and they were letting us stay there
that night but in retrospect to the fuck here she just read
on her.
Because why would you throw the bottles out of the apartment?
Like, why would you do that?
You know what's crazy?
Because they were like 20 and this was like their first apartment in New York City.
Like I was real young too, but it was like these two like 21 year old chicks who were like,
you know, they don't, they're not like even used to like living in a nice city like this
where you can't do dumb shit like that.
It's just certain shit you just really don't do though.
You know, like that's like taller shit, you know?
It's like shit that kids do.
Like.
One of the bottles hit a fucking cab.
Yeah.
That'll do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was just doing shit.
I would have told.
And this is New York City.
It's like the most sophisticated cops in the world.
They got all,
all they had to do was, like, look up.
They could tell what floor we were on.
And they ran right up there.
I wouldn't blame the cat.
I would have been like,
well, I had it sitting on my thing.
And then my cat just came in,
I'm pretty sure there was, like,
10 bottles down there.
My cat is mean.
It really does seem like one of the dumbest things
you could possibly do with no,
no possible good way for it to go.
Why would you do that?
Yeah.
No, no.
I wouldn't like it.
I would be like, no.
The toilet, there's like a whole little, like there's little walls and shit, but it's like I'm looking around making eye contact with like 50 other dudes while I'm taking the shit, you know?
It was bad.
Not enough water, everything about it.
Did you stink?
Yeah, I mean, people are shitting right there.
No, no, I'm just saying like the atmosphere itself, like sword you hit and do us, do it do with, like a nurse home or something in that.
A lot of real dirty guys in there, yeah.
Because it wasn't even like we got to the, I didn't even get to the point.
They were just holding us in the cell.
It wasn't like we got to go to like a cell where.
It's a couple people in there with like a bed that you could lay on and shit.
No, it was just like a room.
It would be like if we were all trying to sleep in here, minus the couches.
Yeah, this ain't even enough room for us.
Yeah.
We're in trouble.
All right, so what's this new, the pretty girl, what's it called?
Pretty Girl Walk is the new single, and you have Coil-Leray on the remix.
Absolutely.
That's pretty wild.
Yeah, like, so basically I had my manager reach out and I'm like, I want her in a song.
I know she's going to kill it.
And she straight did.
that shit like right and I was like so like I was so grateful because it's like you
straight wanted to work with the upcoming water's like me now really appreciate this you know
and she like we had shot some content for her her vibe was like amazing you know she has a big
ball of energy she is yeah yeah she is you know and I'm and shit now we're yeah it's just good
she also brought me out I'm real loud I know I saw that that's fire yeah that's a big look
You see.
I mean, had you ever been in front of a crowd that big before?
No.
That was my first.
I mean, that's really, like, one of the biggest crowds you could ever be in front of
is just rolling loud in general.
Yeah.
That was my first festival show.
Like, there's my first rolling loud.
Right.
And I used to tell my family, like, I'm not going to run loud until I'm on stage.
Well, to be honest, my broke ass about couldn't even afford to order, you know, back
of the night.
But now, you know, it's different.
Right.
It's different.
I mean, it does take a lot of money to go to rolling loud.
Yes.
The flight.
itself expensive. Yeah. I remember when I went to
run out of New York and kind of being like, I'm thinking
like it's going to be a lot of people from like New York and then when I
actually get there, it's like really white and I'm really like,
oh shit, there's a lot of people from like Jersey and
Canadian, other surrounding areas. You know, I was a little surprised
about the demographic, but it makes sense because it's fucking
kind of expensive to get to that sort of thing.
Very, very. But it's fun. They have some good food.
Like it was seasoned. Like you can like tell
that somebody with a nice little elbow back there
was cooking. It was good. That's real.
Yeah. Definitely.
And, okay, so what else do you have, like, going on
that you're excited about or, like, what
kind of stuff are you working on
right now? Okay, so basically, like,
I got a single call problems, you know, it's dropped
this month. Right.
The video to it, crazy.
You know, we got a video to there and some more.
I'm still on tour with Nick Kenney.
I got more festival shows lined up.
We really have not, you know,
set them out of that.
yet, so I don't say it, you know.
And we also maybe building up to an EP or a mix tape.
I got a lot of things up in the chamber that when you hear him,
you're going to be like, now that is a fucking artist right there, you know.
It's great, it's great.
Who, what female rappers do you fuck with the most musically,
like that you spend the most time listening to?
So, like, since I started back into the music, I listen to everything.
I listen to everything.
I don't pick sides at all.
I'm on my side
That's it
Right
How do you feel about the little
Like
There's almost like a little war
Going on within hip hop
A lot of the girl rappers
If you dig deep enough
It kind of feels like nobody cares
See I don't dig that deep
Like I don't
You ever heard about like
If if it don't
Got nothing do with me
I think out of it
Right
It's kind of what it is
Like if nothing has nothing to do with me
I don't know anything about it
I'm not going to lie
When I saw Nicky on
Rond Loud stage saying
I don't fuck with it
horses. I was like, what the fuck is going to happen? That's wild. She is ready for some smoke.
She got a new album coming on. She's taking aim at everybody, I guess. I'm scared.
I hope you dissing me. I could use that. Hey, yeah, you're hilarious. Like, what?
Just diss me real quick. You just call me your fucking guard.
No, because at first I was like, I was about to say, oh, I hope I don't get a shot. And then I was like, no, I hope I do. That's great.
What the fuck do I care?
Yo, hey.
Yo,
yo, yo.
Yo.
All right, but yeah, I mean, I'm very, very happy for you.
It's great to see you doing so well.
And, yeah, it's just, it's cool.
You seem like a really great person.
I hope you do really great going forward as well, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Cousins now?
Okay, okay.
They call me Cuzzle all day and we ain't even cousins.
Okay, well, wait.
I mean, you're real cousins, though, so that's cool.
Right, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that was the lyric.
Okay.
Yeah.
But I appreciate you.
Thank you very for your time.
Thank you for having me.
Like, thank you so much.
I really appreciate it.
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