No Jumper - CUZZOSx5 on Being a Female Rap Group from LA, Not Being Crips & More
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Now you know they're going to look at their toes.
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They're not going to clock it.
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They are, oh, it is 4K.
Never mind.
Your toes are redone.
Re-can.
Holly will be seen after you today.
I forgot we got that new mixer.
I'm joined by my man, Almighty Suspect.
Almighty Suspect hit me up a couple weeks ago.
He said, check this out.
It's a group of chicks from L.A.
They're called the Cuzzos.
They'd be on that street shit.
And they're going up.
And they're doing numbers.
And they're getting signed.
And they're doing all kinds of shit.
He's like, this is the first.
I ain't never seen a girl group out of L.A.
Really doing their thing.
Something new.
Something nifty, if you will.
And I was like, we got to get on it.
We got to be early.
We got to have this conversation.
And I know a couple of them, too.
You know them how?
I grew up with a couple of them.
Really?
We went to school together.
You went to Dorsey too?
I did.
That's crazy.
I went to school with this one.
I went to school with this one.
Y'all went to Dorsey?
I didn't go to Thursday.
No?
I went to school with two of them and then one of my real close friends with her baby daddy.
This one.
Hey.
Oh, that's the one that you always behave now.
Shout out to the baby mom.
Okay.
Got it.
Anyway, so let's go one by one and let's get a brief introduction.
I'm thinking maybe like name, age, and your favorite movie.
Okay.
Getting spicy.
I will probably.
I'm probably not going to have heard of most of the movies.
But.
Oh, my God.
Damn, you think they're just going to say some super black stereotypical movies?
I don't know.
It's up to them where they want to go with it.
All right, which direction we go on?
go left to right. Okay. I'm big I-N-D-O. My fool name, Indonesia, though. I'm 27, and my favorite movie
is Rent. It's a musical. Oh. I like Rent. That's a good one. But they made a movie out of it?
You familiar? Oh, I'm familiar for a great reason, because there used to be this gay ass fool in my gym,
and he would, my trainer, he was the one after me. So he always would have a rent shirt on, and we
just call him rent.
It's like a gay movie, but like it's a good movie.
It's like a gay movie.
It has like gay stuff with it.
I don't mean that it's like a controversial way.
But it's a good movie.
I don't know when no rent is.
I love it.
It's good. It's really good.
It's going to have you crying.
Wow.
Okay.
I got to check that out.
Just so I can understand the culture better.
Indonesia 27 ring.
Big Indo.
My name is Jaisko.
I'm 25.
My favorite movie.
I have so many.
But if I was just to pick one,
probably I really like paid in full.
Mm.
Classic.
Respectable. You can't go wrong with that.
That made you want to be a trapper?
No, I'm just doing.
Got it.
Okay.
It's your girl, Millie Moe. Please watch your hoe.
Please.
26, I'm really like a film
connoisseur, so that's a very hard question for me.
But if I had to choose one, probably Spike Lee Kirkland.
Good film, great film, great film.
Oh, I haven't seen that in a minute.
That's a classic right there.
Okay.
I like you guys appreciating movies from outside L.A.
A lot of L.A. people seem like they only like L.A.
shit and they think New York might as well be fucking Abu Dhabi.
We have some of the best movies.
We have some of the best 90s black movies was New York, East Coast.
Yeah.
East Coast shit, for sure.
East Coast shit, too.
90s.
Okay.
I'm T.Y.
My fault.
I'm 25 and I have a lot of favorite movies too, but if I had to answer right now,
I would just say all about the Benjamin's.
Okay.
Sure.
That's a good one.
She's hilarious.
Yeah.
Pull the mic in just a little bit.
Thank you.
My name is Brooke.
I'm 25 and I will say as in right now
my favorite movie is enough.
Is that the movie where Jayla?
Jaylo and she won't.
I just watched that last week.
She was in his ass.
I actually wanted to watch that.
Watch it.
Okay.
That's a good thing.
Don't let it watch you.
Bowro.
I'm going to watch that.
Don't let it watch you.
What the hell is that man?
Yeah.
Don't fall.
sleep on it.
Don't think about it too hard.
Don't think about it too hard.
You've got to feel it.
It ain't by what it means.
It's just by how it make you feel.
Sure.
All right, before we even ask anything more pertinent, what's my fault?
I see you guys banging a super hard.
I just got a hoodie.
I'm so glad you asked.
I am so happy you asked.
My fault is my family's brand, my people.
Shout out to Jay Boy.
My fall nugget.
Shout out to Cheetah, gang thing.
Anyway.
Baby Josh.
Baby Josh.
That's my nephew.
That's where it, like, came from.
much it started like from dorsey and it was really like a like a kind of like a slang thing like
kind of like taking accountability like if they blame me pretty much like if you want to if i if i'm
winning it's my fault like it's my fault like it's taking accountability pretty much so you take it
beyond the most basic use of my fault which is like i can bump into you and i'm like my fault
yeah it's really like kind of like a flex like saying like we dropped our shit and people
paid and it's like oh y'all thought he wasn't going to eat my fault i did my fault my fault
I like that.
I love that you put so much in it.
My fault.
I feel like I got to do it every time
so they understand it's my fault.
I say every time, all caps.
I heard that's how they know.
All caps.
I love it.
Okay, so let's get into the specifics
of where y'all are from.
Which way?
Well, I mean, everybody's from different places.
Yeah.
I can start it off.
You've got to go down a lot.
Okay.
I'm from like, let's see,
I want to say,
mid-city or like West Adams area.
Okay.
Best way to put it, yeah.
West L.A.
West L.A., exactly.
I'm actually from Greensboro, North Carolina.
Okay.
But I've been out here since 2015, so.
Okay.
So she's from L.A. now.
Yeah, she's like the most official transplant.
Your adopt.
Yeah, for sure.
My favorite transplant.
Eight years, almost nine years.
She can tell you more about L.A. than a lot of these L.A.
Vitches out here.
I've been here like 14 years, and I'll never claim it, but I kind of feel it in my heart.
That's what I mean.
It's like, it's definitely a same thing.
It's definitely second home.
Like I moved away for a year to Atlanta back in 2019,
and then when I was ready to move away from there,
I didn't even want to go back to North Carolina.
I was like, damn, I missed L.A.
Wow.
We're a great play.
For me, I'm from the Crenshaw District, like the Lamarck Park area,
born and raised, love it.
Right.
Me, I just lived like all over South Central,
like damn near and every hood at this point.
I didn't ever went from us,
lost in the Boston.
But I for sure would say, like,
I grew up in the Adams district, Adams area.
That's crazy how we didn't even meet.
I know.
Didn't you say you live down the street for me?
Where?
Like off of Adams?
Yeah, 21st?
Yeah, that's wild.
Like second half part?
That's where I grew.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Exactly.
That's crazy.
I stayed up, Crenshaw and Jefferson.
I've never seen you.
Yeah, that's crazy.
It was up and down them streets.
That's crazy.
Up and down the streets.
And middle school at that.
Is it crazy?
Is there any kind of conflict?
because you guys are from such different areas.
Like where you're from matters a lot in L.A., right?
We all grew up, like, sorry, we all kind of grew up together
with, like, I met Tyler High School.
I knew Camille since.
Middle school.
Middle school.
I met jazz after high school, but we for sure known each other now years.
And then I met Indo recently.
It feels like forever.
From different places, is these some DDP hodes?
Oh, don't even get started.
Seahousing this motherfucker.
I don't know why.
She's a post-law.
DDP, that's some Dorsey shit.
We went to Dorsey and Crenshaw, like, you know, bitter rivals type shit.
That's the only.
She's on her little boo-go-crenshaw shit.
We don't know Dorsey shit.
So you're kind of like fake bang on that?
That's the only B.
The whole time she outnumbered every time.
She's to let the dream go.
Millie told me I would have went to Crenshaw.
We was at the, we was at Crenshaw's show.
She was still saying DDP.
They just, we just performed at Crenshaw's reunion.
How y'all did you are?
And we were still in there.
We were still in there.
We were still in there.
My fault, DDP, all that.
Did you notice I put my red and, uh, I mean my green and, you did that on black
two zones?
I surely did.
Dorsey, Goddney Pride is real.
Dorsey High School, you feel, me, football, sports type of shit, school wars.
It gets real.
I'm grown.
But we're so real.
Like, those games, I never went to any of those schools.
But when it came to, like, a football game, I'm going to that game before I can go into
my own game.
I'm telling you.
The French versus Dorsey game is going to just every time.
So you guys are like fresh up off the high school of politics, huh?
Not friends, they're just keeping it going
They just keeping it going
We didn't know
That's just a long time ago
We just keeping it going
The thing about Crenshaw and Dorsey
Is this beef for life
It don't matter if I'm 52 years old
I'm gonna still be like
Cold Slaw, DDP
All that
Forever
Damn so it's like a fake beef or a real beef?
It's like not
It's like real but it's not
Like more jokey
Like I have a
One of my uncles
It's like he went to Crenshaw
Well yeah
But one of my uncles
He went to Crenshaw
And he's he old is
And he'd be like, yeah, Crenshaw, and I'd be like, DDP.
It's really just like, we just, you can't.
You have to.
It's forever.
How offense is Coleslaw?
Thank you.
That sounds kind of like something that might get somebody hurt.
We just take everything to the max and just be like, yeah, we disson this shit.
Who eats Coleslaw?
I do.
No.
No.
You put it on a chicken sandwich.
No?
No.
White people, what?
No.
I put up on my hot dog.
I've never had a Carolina dog?
That's crazy.
That's a goddamn.
I wouldn't dare.
I can put Coleslaw in my plate?
That's a problem.
Okay, but there are some, like, gang-disc terms that as you say it,
it's like the whole fucking room is going to stop.
It's not that serious.
But you're saying Coleslaw.
I'm like, well, that doesn't really sound that offensive.
Back in the day?
I used to be serious.
Really?
Especially when they was wearing them pom-pom-bonys.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
That's when they was really serious.
Well, what, that was a Crenshaw thing?
It was Crenshaw and Dorsey.
It was like the colorways,
but they both had the little, like,
Puffball on the top, but they would see that and be like, oh, I'm going to Chris.
One thing about Dorsey and Crinshaw, they have the same uniforms, like cheer uniforms
or shit from like 1960s.
Like it's very, like, most schools, like it's very traditional.
Like my mama went there.
My mama, mama went there.
Even Chris Shaw, like that's how it goes.
Like, is this a community?
It's in the blood, literally.
You live by Krishaw, you most likely went to Krinshaw.
You live by Dorsey, you went to Dorsey.
But it's nice to hear it sound like a more of a good nature thing and not like a bloodth
Just since the community.
It's like football shit.
They were both sit in the same room, watch it,
where they colors, and yell at each other.
That's how it should be.
You feel, me, drink, chill.
It should be some cool shit.
Literally. It's still love.
It's a good way to put it.
It's all of.
Was any of y'all doing music in high school?
No.
Honestly, it was all, like, jokes.
I know you wasn't doing music.
Literally.
But, you know, I didn't know all of y'all,
so I just want to ask.
I would say inspiring to be a rapper,
but, like, you're going to just found old videos
for both of us when we were in high school,
just like our friends recording us.
We had to freestyle and, like,
playing around, but like never sat down like, I'm about to be a rapper y'all.
Even like now, that was never like the, oh, like, I'm about to be a rapper.
We're going to be a rap girl.
It was just like, ooh.
No, if you asked me a year ago if I was, would ever be a rapper, I'd been like, hell no.
Mm-hmm.
So what did y'all done before?
Shit.
Oh, oh, okay.
She stuck your teeth.
Like, let's your teeth.
You're like, really working.
Everybody has jobs.
You don't know.
Shit.
None of us was lame.
I'm doing here.
No blade.
No blade.
No blade.
That's probably good.
Let's say that right now.
Let me clarify that right.
Let's just go back.
No play.
No only fans.
Yeah, because this.
This guy brought you in.
So, I mean, automatically we're going to be looking at your little side-eyed.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You were ringing ladies from the blade?
No clue.
Not here.
I hope.
Ladies are some childhood friends.
I went to school with them.
You feel me?
This one of my closest friends.
Hey, baby, daddy.
And they go crazy.
You need to stop saying that one.
If we're really being real though?
My bad.
I said, do you not want me to say nothing about
nothing. You said, I'm just saying, it could be
niggas out there. You need to stop saying that on the air.
My bad. My bad. She got
niggas. I didn't say all that.
And that's how like she
was insinuating? My bad.
If we were being real, though, we was
never at school. That's what he was supposed to say his fault.
You know, we was never at school. We was never
at school. We was always, you feel me walking around,
smoking, ditching. That's how I know her.
My mom going to be like,
ditching. That's what you were doing?
Well, that's why it's good that there's five of you because you can be like,
no, he met the other four.
I was good.
I was doing the same thing.
I can't lie.
I didn't go to the whole ninth grade.
I probably was not at school.
I passed, thank God, though.
But I lived up the street from Crunchy out, so I would wake up.
My mom was thinking I was going to school.
I probably wake up at like 10, chill, hop the gate now and there.
Everybody like, when did you get here?
Lunch, I don't know.
You got to hop the gate into school.
Yeah.
Oh, because it's close.
You're late.
I'm late.
We used to smoke until third period.
We used to come to school, leave for first, second, third period, whatever.
Come back nutrition, leave again for the classes, then come back lunch, and then
leave again.
We just came to be seen.
I have no idea.
But it was really like, we was really going hand like that second semester.
Like second semester, we was not going to school.
Or maybe it was first semester.
I don't know.
I just know I was never there.
Y'all got any stories of how y'all met?
Oh, dude.
Yeah, I need to hear how we all came together.
I want to know.
I was going to know.
So.
It's actually funny because me and Tyler shares share a nephew.
But we met in middle school like, what, seventh grade?
Sixth grade.
Oh, wait, seven grade.
Seven grade.
And then her brother in my sister.
sister ended up meeting apart from us, and then they had a kid.
So we've always been, like, locked in for sure.
It was funny, too, because, like, when they met, like, my brother, he was like,
oh, like, let me see your, your sister, I mean, your homegirl friend, or her sisters or whatever.
And then I showed her sister, and then he's seen her at a party.
He was like, oh, you, Jasmine sister.
And she was like, because we, like, 13, and they grown.
So he's like, she's like, why do you know about my 13-year-old sister?
We're 20 years old.
He had to explain, like, wait, wait, my sister, they, like, them their best friends.
And she has been at my house plenty of times.
My family had already known her, but they didn't know.
We were just saying how, like, L.A. is small because, again, I went to middle school with Brooke.
So, look at us now rapping.
Met Jazz Cole.
It was the day of the Keisha Cole.
Was it the Keisha Co.
Verses Chanty versus.
We, what did I?
You got canceled down?
Yes.
No, we were supposed to.
You know around the game.
No, you know around that time, like, everybody was having, like, listening parties.
Like, you'll put it up on YouTube and everybody, like, come over.
We're about to watch the verses.
Quarantine.
COVID time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Random house parties, but we're not really partying.
I was chilling with the homie.
He's like, we're about to go to my people's house.
I'm like, okay, we walk in, the verses end up getting canceled.
So we're like, all right, we're about to have our own party.
They start playing music.
If you know what I'm like a 2000s head, so I love 2000's music.
They're singing all the songs I love.
So I'm looking around, I'm like, I don't know, but I feel like y'all my cousins or something.
They all of them like, cousin, we just all start screaming.
We're cousins.
And every time I've seen them out.
Cuzzos.
It was like, it was like small world too because I had already met her.
Like, I met her like probably like a year prior to her.
that because when I came back home, she used to come to our house and be chinted with Jay Boy.
Where? Describe that.
I wasn't, because I was in the military.
I didn't even want to.
I'm a veteran.
No one would ever have guests.
Thanks me for my service.
G.I.
James.
I served.
We thank you for your service.
I serve every time.
But, yeah, I came back from Virginia.
I used to live in Virginia.
And then she used to come to the house and like I made this drinking game and we like
played a drinking.
And then from that, yes, literally.
From that day, we like, we was locked in.
And then me and Jaskol, we like, lived to.
and then they already met and then one day she came over.
I'm like, oh, come over, come over.
And when she walked in, obviously she met gang already.
They all was like, cause all already.
So I was like, cool, we already know each other.
And then I met end of 2017 and didn't even realize who was at a party.
Right.
I met Jasmine through, so her sister that they're talking about, that's one of my best friends.
And so when I moved to LA in 2015, she was like one of the first people that I met.
And then like I would just come over and then at family events and stuff like that.
So when I heard Cuzzos, I was like, oh, they're going to be super gang banged out when I clicked on it.
People keep thinking that.
No, it's nothing.
We are nice ladies.
But they're confused.
They have like, they asked people.
I didn't think about that.
I'm a nigger.
So I think like, you feel me, I'm going to think like a nigga.
But I know y'all.
So if I didn't know, I would think Cuzzos X-5.
We're not.
I think we gang-banging lesbian men haters.
Oh, my God.
They really think we lesbians.
I'm so glad you said that.
On the I, home video, they never thought of that.
They was calling me all type of the D word, y'all.
The nasty word.
Well, I actually have that written on my list of questions.
Like, what percentage of y'all are studs?
Because there's a song where you say, like, I don't need dick.
I hate dick or some shit.
That's a good question.
No, I don't think anybody said I hate it.
No, I said I don't want to get it all.
Oh, no, it's you, yes.
But I think that's why they thought I was lesbian.
But I just meant like, I don't want your pain.
I just meant like that.
You want to have that power of a mother-old.
They was calling me all type of crazy stuff.
They was like, oh.
Oh, that, she looked like she got it.
Oh, somebody said, I look like I got good dick.
They said she had good plaz dick.
They said I look like I got good dick.
And I just felt like...
Good black dick is crazy.
Plastic.
I like, just plastic.
Oh, plastic.
I think they're saying.
The funny thing is, we're a nigger lovers.
That's the crazy thing.
Literally.
Lover girls.
Don't tell her.
Love her girl.
But don't tell anybody else.
I want the world.
But that's the question is how are you going to let these broke-ass
bums not tear y all apart?
Because that's typically how it goes.
All the hateing comes is,
following six million people
got four followers and 600 posts
and just not one of this
killed. Nobody's worrying about these things.
And music we could
like how y'all get the idea
to start making music? Who idea was it?
Let me tell the story.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay, so me and Tyler used to live together, right?
One day she walked in my room like,
it's January.
Her birthday's in June.
What year?
This year.
Literally this year.
She walked in my room like,
I want to make a mix tape for my birthday
and I want all the home girls on it.
I'm like, you want a birthday mixtape.
I don't want a birthday mixtape.
That's tight.
I've never heard.
That's cool.
They like me.
music that much.
That's why I wanted to do it.
That's why it's called Take 25 because she was turning 25.
And that's why the picture is SpongeBob, that little classroom scene because if you watch,
like, most of our, most people like in our like shit, they watch SpongeBob and like that whole
classroom scene, he's like, oh, what's funny on 24 or 25?
A little nice little nice little joke.
Yeah, but she came in my room like, yeah, let's make a mix.
I'm like, girl, I don't, I can't rap.
I don't rap.
I'm like, but for you.
That first day we get in there immediately.
Got the studio.
The first song we knew we was right to start rapping because I was being.
before my baby daddy at that time anyways.
So the first beat, I'm like, let me go first.
You're like, I got some shit to sell.
I said, let me go first.
I hopped on that song and just.
She said, I ain't arguing with no nigga
that ain't got no middle name.
I'm not arguing with no nigga who ain't got no middle name.
What's really crazy is like there's a few of us
that don't even have middle name.
Oh, God, I'm like, why you say?
I'm like, wait for it.
I felt like 50 years.
My bitch got no middle name.
This is crazy.
This is my man.
Wait, what does that say about you if you don't have a middle name?
Like your parents don't care about you?
It's a lot.
Why the fuck you ain't got no middle name?
I ain't arguing.
Actually, what a fuck you ain't got no middle name?
I don't got no middle name.
Actually, the reason I don't have...
What's going to go to my first name?
The reason I don't have a middle name is because they was fighting for they, my family
all wanted they named to be my middle name.
And my mom didn't want my middle name to be Luanda or Marie or whatever.
Tadlewanda is crazy.
Every grandma wanted they named to be my middle name.
So my mom was like, you know what?
No middle name.
In the end, y'all have no middle name.
And that's very, very weird.
It's weird.
It'd be your all family.
So, yeah, pretty much, I like, I pretty much was like, and it was crazy because I was posting,
like, anybody want to get on the tape?
I'm making a mix tape for my birthday.
They were not fucking me.
And I asked them specifically because they, like, I don't make music.
I'm like, I don't care.
I want you to get it.
I did not care.
I'm like, come to the studio.
I want you in it.
And then I tried to get, I originally, I wanted, like, some guys on it, too.
Like, some of my cousin, some of my, shout out to Azul.
He rocked too.
I wanted him on there, too.
But then after the first session, it was like, hold on.
I kind of like this all-girl stuff.
And then on top of that, I didn't know how, like,
how would the guys know how to rap when we're talking about.
We bleed in the scene.
I think that's what's helping y'all because y'all making songs that are on topic.
Y'all not just rapping on random shit, you know, the songs have topic.
I think also, how should I explain it?
We're rapping our reality.
Like, if we, you know, want to get in there and say we like to be turned thub
and fuck niggas da-da-da.
That's real to us.
So I hate when people be in the comments like,
it's the same thing.
every time.
Really.
Liggas.
I want to shake ass with my friend.
Well, not me, but...
Okay, but we talk about this a lot.
All these girls, like the city girls and shit like that,
like every fucking song is about how dudes ain't shit,
and you just get money out of them,
get a bag out of them, yada, yada, yada.
But then when you look at how these chicks actually live,
they all seem like they want to be in fucking relationships.
And they're willing to tolerate P.Di-Di-Di doing,
God damn whatever he wants to knock another bitch up.
Ludus middle nameless ass-knickers.
That's what I'm saying.
So how are you all going to navigate?
that like because I feel like y'all all seem like you're so heterosexual that it might be tough
to like really be on this dude's wave.
No.
That's that niggas just not my nigga.
Literally.
It's like we all have been f***ed over before.
Like just because we could be a lover girl now, but like we still live life and guys still have been guys.
And if you listen to the tape, that's not really all we talk about.
We just be popping it.
It just, and niggas just happened to suck.
But also, why?
That's what I'm saying?
But why we can't poppy?
They be in the studio leaving the scene,
but when we bleed the scenes,
like, oh, all bitches rap about is this out of third.
Sounds fucking dumb.
I feel like we struck a nerve
because some niggas is like,
oh, we need to make a,
we just come together and diss these bitches.
I think it felt too personal for them.
If some niggas come together to dish y'all, that's nuts.
It felt too personal for them.
Like, damn, they talk about me.
Damn, I do go be like it.
That never came across my mind.
I do be annoying.
Tyler's line said someone's like,
oh, I hate a nigga that like three pigs,
did it out.
Somebody in the comments like,
oh, so we just can't pursue women now?
No, you thirsty, loser-ass niggum.
Stop talking to your stuff.
They said, okay, so I got to like four.
No, dick, it don't like none.
Just like two.
How do y'all want somebody to approach y'all?
If they're at home and they want to talk to y'all, how?
Because you just told him you can't like three pictures.
Not on Instagram.
Like, don't, like, people too live too much in, like, the social media.
Like, I could DM this person and get this person.
I could, like, nigga, no.
And then people will also see you.
And then wait later to like pictures.
Like, that's what we're talking about.
And then don't say that.
Or DM you'll be like, I've seen you.
That's weird as fun.
I think the worst, the worst guys is the ones that like the picks and then don't say nothing.
Or they just sent like a blue heart.
I was going to say, I feel like most men just try to like, I don't know if it's because it's so social media or whatever, but they don't try.
Like you find them in my DM with an emoji.
What am I going to say to that?
Niggas don't try no more.
They don't compete anymore.
Like, like, if my dad is saying the same thing.
I was just replied.
I'm not going to tell you, niggas.
The question was, what's a good way?
too then. How?
I like meeting people organically. I like I say, if I can walk up to you or you
walk up to me. So it has to be outside as well.
We have a conversation. Yeah.
Me. Me. Even if it was to be on the internet, I'm not going to like make me laugh or something
like or. I don't have personality. I'm being so serious. I don't want to hear what you got.
No, you think I'm, I crack jokes. The rest of y'all. No. These bics got niggas
too. I crack a joke in my damn. I'm down there like LMFA. Oh, what's going on?
We just spark a conversation. But don't just have my jokes. But don't just have my
I didn't think like, it's just going to be that.
It's super hard to stand out when you're swimming in the DM.
Exactly.
The best, a guy did me and told me, shut the fuck up.
I said, what?
He said, what?
You know, attention.
I said, I'm not even going to lie.
And a bitch like me would send my number.
I like that.
I was like that.
I was like that.
I like that.
He didn't.
No, because guys don't, they don't be creative.
Like, they just boring or like.
Basically, tell them, shut the fuck.
Like, have personality.
Don't fuck.
J.K.
That's how you get to know.
telling the story about how I'm real big on mental health and I was posting like mental health stuff
and a dude DM me like,
you're too good to be depressed.
I said,
you know what?
I hurt the fuck at that.
I really,
really do.
And I just,
I felt seen at that moment.
You know what place he is.
You don't got to have no technique.
Just be witty.
Be witty.
Be a little fun.
Be wittany.
I don't know.
I will say,
know how you look though.
Because some stuff will come off as like.
Like,
why are you in my name's talking about this and you.
If you ugly with some witty shit, it sounds creepy.
Yeah, honestly, that's just me being honest.
I feel like y'all are into, like, gangster-ass dudes, but not too gangster.
You know what's funny?
People would think that, like, that would be my type of dude.
Like, no, like, I like, I would watch anime with me.
Let's watch cartoons.
Let's, you know, let's go to the park, just that and third.
But, like, when I first popped out, first popped out with my baby daddy, everybody was like,
this who you win?
Nothing against you.
Bro, because if you don't carry a gun, I don't think you could date the cuzzos.
That's not true.
It's going to be too much pressure on you in the community.
You have to carry a blade or something.
Also, we do live in L.A.
Let's be real.
A lot of times it's not like niggas is carrying a gun because, oh, they got to feel this way.
Nigger, they're protecting their fucking life.
At the end of the day, you don't have to be a super hardcore name member.
I don't like a crash dummies.
A lot of times I feel like, especially if you grew up in L.A., like you're going to feel like I need something.
But you can have that and not be a game bearer.
Exactly.
I don't do crash dungies.
Like, you know, I'm going to be walking around like every.
Where we go, you act the ignorance.
On Instagram line.
You could have it and not take pictures with it.
Yeah.
I don't even, if you know.
Not allowed.
No extra now.
I said,
Crash dumbie.
No extra doubt.
Not like that.
Because if they're coming to get you and I'm with you, I'm liable to get here too.
I'm not going to duck with you.
What if a guy has his, don't think about that.
We do.
What if a guy has his set tattooed on his mustache?
That's too much?
I'm not going to name anybody, but I just wondering.
I've seen a few people with it lately.
I just been wondering.
You're a crashdown.
Like,
just that's exactly
throw over it at least.
Well, that's an option
so he can kind of like fit in
a little bit
with your family and shit.
I gotta be attracted to you.
I'm immediately,
it's a no.
Over the lip is nuts,
actually.
I'm looking at you.
I mean,
I'm looking at that.
I don't want.
Leading the lip tattoo.
Sorry.
Everybody's going to think
I'm singling out X4 here,
but I know a lot of people with that.
He got a tattoo right over his lip?
Oh, rolling 40s, right on the lip.
I never noticed that.
I've never noticed that ever.
Now I'm going to be in the pictures.
I think the misconception is that we're like these like being girl.
We're actually all very nice, like very sweet ladies.
But being the cousins is like, I mean, I don't know, is that the people look at y'all
like you have to be on that type of shit?
Or is that kind of an awkward conversation?
We're welcoming.
Like, it's been so many times where like a new, because usually like, you know how the L.A.
scene is.
Like you, if you're a girl, you come around new girls, most of the time the girls is like
very stuck up or, you know, whatever.
But we are very like family, like family.
Like, it's been so many times where, like, a new person has came around,
they're kind of, like, nervous about it at first.
And then they get super comfortable.
And then after the fact, they're like, dang, I've never met girls like y'all.
Like, y'all actually cool.
And they'd be like, yeah, what are the time?
It's understandable, though.
What did y'all think of us at first?
That's what you were saying, like, oh, somebody in comments thought we was
cribs.
Somebody in the comments thought it was blood.
Somebody in comments, again, thinks I'm a die.
Just all, like, you would think, you would look at the comments and be like,
damn, I'm really a cool-ass lady.
Like, everything you're saying right now is wrong.
It's funny.
But hey, they make their own narrative.
Even the men's hating.
Like, we actually, like, they are big of hate it.
They are big hate.
They're like, he men and woman haters.
It's okay.
It's crazy.
Like, reading the comments, I'd be like, wow, like, how did they come up with this from the 30 seconds?
They get no bitchies.
It's mostly the guys saying it.
I think a lot of people, a lot of guys might have some resentment because when you really
look at who's blown up and rap right now, it's like most girls this year.
It's kind of tough to be.
I mean, but if they're about time, I mean, like.
Yeah, it's been like women rapping and men rapping.
I mean, it's only, if you ask somebody like, okay,
name the women rappers.
Most likely everybody's going to say the same people.
For men, it's the whole laundry list of who men.
That's not our fault.
Girls are turning hungry.
Honestly, getting in the studio and making music, it's because they hungry.
If they pop this, because they pop it.
You're not hungry.
Y'all don't want it bad enough.
Right.
But, okay, groups are very rare in hip-hop these days.
And even, like, a two-person group are like an amigos with three people.
That's, like, very fucking rare.
But five is impressive.
I don't think I've ever seen that.
Was that?
Yeah, yeah, even in rap.
I mean, you had like Wu-Tang back in the day.
I don't know if I can think of a modern five-person dude.
Jackson-Five.
Yeah, we go way back with that.
And we made sure.
You could say like what I was a female.
R.B.
No women.
Wasn't it four of them?
Shortline was four, but like two of them were kind of invisible
for a large percentage of their career.
But like, all right, so was there ever a consideration of like,
damn, maybe we doing something?
Or maybe it's going to be hard to keep this on track with so many people involved,
Or maybe some of the people aren't as serious?
Or was it just obvious from day one?
Like, no, we are the five.
We literally were just joking.
It was fun.
It was just fun.
I feel like now we're taking a series.
So like now we got just a little group chat.
You know, you know, putting our dates and our grind time.
Like, you know, we're going to the studio.
We're locking in now.
But at first, we really were, we didn't have any intentions to get serious.
So I don't, you know.
And the five kind of like naturally chose itself because, like, T.Y.
said, she had invited a lot of people to be on the mixtape.
Girls and guys.
Like, a lot of our other home girls were supposed to be in a mixtape too.
Like maybe five plus more.
We were the only ones who actually showed up.
We were going to show up every single time.
We didn't even come up with the name till literally the day before dropping the.
Like, which our name be?
It was like, yeah, literally.
It was like a mutual agreement.
Like, it's perfect.
We already all call each other because.
And again, we dropped it as just for Tyler's birthday, just having fun.
It wasn't so people.
We're saying people putting it on their story.
They're like, oh, I love this song.
I'm like, oh, y'all fuck with this.
Like, what's going on?
That's what made us create the page, though, because at first we didn't have none of that.
But too many people were like tagging all.
of us.
Like, we like, we just be one page.
Literally.
Honestly, I would say that what the turning point was was, it was them two, it was
the two girls.
They made like a, like a music video, like a mic video and it went viral.
But no shade, it was, I didn't care for it, but it went viral.
And I'm like, dang, like, yeah.
But.
But, yeah, like it, once I seen it and then Jay Boy sitting, he was like, hell no.
Honestly, like, we have a great support system.
All of our family and friends was like, y'all need to be.
be for real, like this and that or whatever.
And then Jay Boy, like, made it happen.
He had up Tevo, like, you about to do.
How did y'all link it with Teva?
It's crazy because a lot of the people is like conveniently we all are like, this
cudzo shit goes a long way.
Like, it's crazy some cudzo shit.
It's like, we'll see people like that.
We really know that rap and be like, Cuzzos, like, L.A. is small.
How you said you just grew up, went to high school with us.
It's people that I went to high school with.
There are people that are making videos that I went to middle school with or whoever knows.
Like, this cuzzle shit goes a real long way.
LA is really coming up right now.
Yeah, that's the thing that kind of makes me the most excited from watching the videos
and especially now just listening to y'all talk together is it just feels like super organic
and you guys, I can really see y'all being friends and like actually enjoying hanging out,
which is just feel super authentic.
Like I just feel like-
Most groups are fabricated like this day and age.
Yeah, we're going to hit every little demographic, you know.
It'll be a you and then you all go through five people, be like, nah, not her, not her, not.
Yeah, no.
If we were going to put together a girl group, that's what we would do.
That's exactly.
We're trying to be hitting all the different categories.
You see how y'all are niggins?
Exactly.
Y'all are trying to, you know.
And the thing is we're all different people.
Yeah.
We all, like, go.
I say, yeah, we all give something different.
We all have our own styles.
We all come in a different manner.
So I feel like, you know,
and we all really actually get along, too.
So it's like, we actually boys for us.
We're really.
That's going to be the breaking point for the group if y'all can't get alone.
You know what the thing is?
for real when the money come.
I think that the main thing that we always, like from the very beginning, it was,
it has to be fun.
Once it's not fun anymore, it's dead.
And even now, like, even though she said, like, you know, we're getting a little more
serious, it's still fun.
Like, regardless, we still going to have fun in the studio.
We still going to live and crack.
I think also, I'm not chasing fame.
Even we even said at that, even before the Gucci man came out, like, even when we were
in the studio still, we was like, okay, wherever this go, we, at this point, we have no idea.
It was really history.
Like, we're going to, it's us.
We're enjoying the ride.
Yeah.
I'm not chasing nothing.
Whatever happens happens.
Like when, you know, this opportunity came up.
I'm like, what the fuck?
No, no, bro.
I'm like, are we doing it?
Even when we had did Gucci Man, like when the video came out, I was like, dang, I hope
it get like a couple hundred views.
And then like the first day, it was already like $700,000.
I was like, what the hell is going on?
And then it was just going up.
And I'm like, y'all, I think we might have to be serious.
And then her ass hurt.
She deactivated her page.
And we like, bro, you got to reactivate right now because they on it.
They're trying to find.
know who the lady who had on the big dances.
They wanted to know.
It was not that big.
Cargos.
But they were eating it up.
They was loving it.
And that was only a couple months ago that you guys kind of got serious.
Everything was only a couple months ago.
Her birthday was June that we dropped it.
That was the mixtape, not even the video.
So we did three videos in like a month and a half.
Honestly, even the tape alone, we probably honestly did it in like three weeks.
Yeah, because the first session, it was.
It was one in January, and we did, we did, what, RBI first, where she was leading her beating,
and then we did, I hate home, which is crazy.
And then for months, we did not go to the studio.
Like, I think because the studio we were going to, they, like, I don't know, they got shut down, something.
You're the only one with kids?
Yeah.
Just not put an assing.
Kid.
And you hate your baby daddy.
I want to say hate that, baby.
It's hard.
Strongly dislike.
Okay.
But love her.
Right now.
No.
Who knows where it might be out of a couple months?
That's like, okay, we just had Thanksgiving.
Y'all know y'all love your family,
but you preparing yourself for like that stupid-ass Auntie
that get on your nerves, your cousin that'd be pissing you off.
It's like that.
Like, this is my family.
I love him, but, oh, that nigga get on my nerves.
How long you've been apart?
How long you've been apart?
Who's been apart?
You and the guy?
I'm thinking this guy's like, fucking a distant memory, yeah.
Whenever she'd be saying, fuck my baby daddy,
that shit lasts like three days.
She'd be like, fuck my baby daddy,
and then he'd pull up a few hours a day
and would have a bottle or something.
Like, I'm sorry, bring it, flowers and shit.
Do not call me no alcoholic on this podcast.
No, no, no, no.
He's trying to turn up to, like, help everybody.
Okay, so let's divide and conquer.
Who's the Beyonce?
I don't think there is a Beyonce.
Oh, that's a good answer, yeah.
I don't think.
I don't think there are, so messy.
I don't think that we have a Beyonce,
but at the same time, I think that we know how to play our strengths.
I think that, like,
I think that Tyler's into a real, real witty.
I think that, like, Brooke is real good
with like making like bad bitch shit.
Like me and my...
For sure.
You know, like, Jazzco does the same thing with bad bitch music,
but she's like she's starting to be on her like boss like getting.
She was saying like hard shit now like fucking nigga shit.
You know, I think it's more so playing your strength.
So like, of course, everybody's not going to be on every single song we make.
At the same time, you hear the beat, but okay, this sound like jazz.
This sounds like...
Literally, that's what we be doing.
This sounds like...
That's what we're going to keep you all together.
I also feel like...
A lot of nigs would have said something different.
Especially to me because, like I said earlier, I had never rap.
I wasn't even think I would be capable of even writing some.
shit. So I feel like because
it's so many of us, I can learn from
them. Like, when I'm right and not like, let me
learn from each other. I would try to chat on my inner, like,
Millie Moe, my T-Y. I would never
ever forget that first session. After we
both went, you said, I can't do this. I'm not going.
And then you had your first lines. I said,
bitch, you don't get in there right now. We was really
in there, like, we was like, hype her up.
Because she was so nervous. And we like, bro, just do it.
Because you're saying some shit. Like, you actually,
you know, and then it came together.
Tyler has made me change a verse before. Like, we have a group
chat. We sent our beat in. She sent her verse
I said, hold on, give me like two, one second show.
I had to go back in the lap.
I'd leave everything and roll me something else.
I feel like, you know, we push each other.
Yeah, we do feed off each other to show.
Like how you said, like, Wu-Tang, I love the Wu-Tang show.
It made me think about when they was in the studio and they were all in there,
like, basically, like, competing on who was going to be on the song,
and they were coming out of each other, like, you know, like, competition type shit.
That's what I was thinking, because five people on one song has got to be tough.
So it's got to be times where it's like, nah, we're only going to use two versions.
Not like that, but it really hasn't hit a time where it's like, um, okay,
This person don't need to be on it.
Like, it really hasn't.
We've looked at the flowed.
We made it flow so far.
We also be, like, trying to agree, like, okay, this makes more sense than we be real with our songs.
We got to be honest.
Not like that.
We'll tell us.
Like, I've told them before, I'm not getting on that song.
On God, I can't.
Not like that.
Not like that, but like jazz said, I am not a rapper either.
I'm pulling stuff literally out.
You don't mean literally.
That's not literal.
She's saying that shit.
I don't know why you can play.
Yeah, but like, how you guys.
Like, even though y'all were never a rapper,
y'all always freestyle for fun.
Like, that's just y'all thing.
I'm not freestyling for fun.
Don't ask for me.
I'm never going on the interview, like, spit something.
I'm used to have nothing for it.
I'm going to be junk.
Now's your time.
I'm going to record you.
I think we all good personally.
You're all my favorite rappers.
But y'all don't feel like it's no Beyonce.
And we're all fans of each other, yes.
No, yes.
I'm so much of a fan of you guys.
Like, I be in the studio crying.
You all just really need to.
focus on the communication because like you got to just have the conversations about any
little issues you're having and don't let it build up over time and become this big weird
unsaid rift you know I think we're not like as you can see we can talk your ear off we're
not shy girls so it's like sometimes if something happens like all right I'm not gonna lie I'm not
with this like I'm not going to get on my nerves how long did it take and um for y'all to get
in contact with greedo how did you end up doing Twitter shout out to Twitter I
Honestly, because they talked for us.
He tweeted, like, if I come to L.A., I need a female artist.
Who is it going to be?
And it was people we didn't even know, like, talking about cousins.
Cousos, because of, I'm like, when I seen the tweet finally, I was like, oh, my gosh.
And then he tweeted a Gucci man.
I was like, oh, Lord.
We only had one of my favorite artists.
And O3 is one of my favorite artists.
So to be on stage for him, it was just like.
My first concert ever was his farewell concert.
So I was really like, wow, really?
Yeah.
Y'all was together?
I want, did we go together?
Yes, literally, we was together.
She'd be full circle.
He proposed.
Yeah, he did.
And I know her too.
We went to elementary school together.
I wasn't there about I seen the videos.
I was in the world.
She'd be full circle.
Who is on?
Wait, I don't know who they said.
I forget her name, but I know.
She was licensed.
Oh, I went to school with her.
I want to crush out with her.
They never said her name.
Your name is here.
Oh, she just said it.
She did she do Lash.
Keyway lashes.
She'd never seen that.
Oh, that's like it is.
Yeah.
But so what was that?
Ex-girlfriend?
Yeah.
Didn't they almost get married?
That's what we're talking about, Jasmine.
Y'all never said a name.
I didn't know.
Everybody likes kids.
Well, you can't blame a young-ass chick for not wanting to hold a dude down for 20 years, right,
even though it only ended up being like five.
When that happened, we were like 19 at the time, I was like, dang, I don't know how that's going to wear.
I had faith in them, though.
I did have faith.
I don't even know why she would accept that ring.
I would have been like.
It was on stage.
Man, you're on stage sold out of the novo?
What the fuck you're going to say?
She can't hear.
She would have said no.
That would have been embarrassing.
No, you say no later.
Yeah.
Actually, I'm going to give you this back.
He kind of had to say yet.
You wait until he's incarcerated.
And then you say no.
No, man.
But damn, that's so dope that you got to tap in with Grito like that.
Yeah.
He was really cool.
He was really cool.
He didn't seem like no industry shit, you know, walked in.
Everybody was cool people.
Living a legend, man.
When you opened up for him, how was it?
It was so.
I'm not going to like, I was so scared.
I was so.
Yeah, we did even open.
We were in the middle of his show.
But I was scared that we was going to go out there and then people was going to be like, boo, get off the stage.
There was people in the front.
They were there.
They was rocking with us.
Even if they didn't know the words, they was rocking and hands.
Once I've seen them lights, I said, oh, I'm about to go.
Oh, yeah, they had them lights out.
If I didn't know y'all and I was just at a Grito show watching and then y'all came out, I would be in the audience like, what the fuck am I watching?
That's the craziest shit I ever seen.
You know, Artee's bitches.
They all got mics.
But I think we're also very realistic with ourselves.
We already said, like, all right, y'all, if they're quiet, we're about to just do our bingling,
Like, we didn't think we were going to go out there
and they was already going to fuck with us.
So it was surprising that they did.
Performing for dead crowds is like an incredibly important part of coming up as a performer.
Yeah, yeah.
Bill's character.
So I was very prepared.
I was very prepared.
We were all turt before, but we already had that whole discussion.
Like, regardless of if they're turned up or turned down, we still going to do a new to give me the mic at the end
because I was going to run like and fuck all y'all.
It's because I was going to.
I mean, I'm going to say, you know what?
Y'all kind of cool.
The thing about it is even people who didn't know of us, like you cannot
deny stage presence at all. And that's one thing that we all have and that's like our number
one compliment is like people who have seen us around each other and perform. It's like we've been doing this.
It's like we've been doing this shit. It was people my name's like you look like you was doing this
for a while. I'm like that's my first time and I was quite nervous. Yeah, the people there was surprised.
I'm not going to lie though y'all. Like I know like we did say like, oh, if they not like me,
whatever but I kind of had a feeling that they would only because like, y'all remember
Juneteenth we brought the big boy out and we was playing the music. It was people literally
walking by like, what's this? Before we even dropped the tape, we just was like,
I don't know who I did was like, oh, we should play it.
But we was playing it, and then people was coming up like, what song is this?
And I'm like, it's not even, man.
Oh, yeah, I didn't know y'all was going.
Old-ass lady coming, or her husband coming up, the husband, like,
my wife wanted to know what song.
It was Gucci Man, too.
She wanted to know what this is.
Hey.
She wanted to hear that one.
Yeah, she was crazy.
Yeah.
I knew they, I had a feeling they were, but I was like, oh, if they don't.
So what was.
So can y'all talk about who y'all signed to?
No, you good.
Can you talk about getting signed to who you're not signed to?
God.
We are not signed.
Somebody.
We have to meet.
We have to meet.
We're, uh, independent.
I say people looking at us, but I'm not stupid.
Yeah, we like, yeah, we're, we want to, we want to see like what our options
are.
And honestly, a lot of people have, uh, has recommended us not to sign.
Well, let me rephrase that.
Who have y'all had meetings with and can y'all say it if y'all did?
I think, can we say?
I mean, not like that.
We posted the food one.
We, we were the first people, they were the first people to reach out.
Cool people to us.
They were 300.
They were 300.
Oh, that's what I meant, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
with Atlantic? Yeah, we're supposed to meet with Atlantic. I just don't, I think we all have,
some of us have work or something. We postponed our meeting. Yeah, we have to postpone our meeting.
Personally, I'm not signing shit. You know, I'm not saying. Unless it's like healthy, like,
if it's something healthy, hey. Healthy is, healthy. Good adjective, yeah. I've never heard nobody
I need a healthy amount. I need to, it's a healthy amount. Hey. You want to split that shit five
ways. It's going to have to be healthy. That's what I'm saying. Like, it has to be a decent
amount and then honestly like say like anything under like not like that.
Don't put no numbers.
No number.
Don't put no numbers.
Again, I was a dollar more than that.
I'm not to say a dollar or penny more literally.
I watched too many documentaries.
I know too many like histories behind like other like artists to know like with these
bad deals.
Yeah.
But it's also so fresh.
Do you all agree with that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But also we're not like fresh.
We need to stay independent for.
Well, I feel like just to fill our shit out.
We're involved.
We're in all having everything.
is already looking at us.
We're making too much noise and have did nothing.
Not that we haven't did nothing,
but the fact that we haven't asked nobody reposted,
like verbally,
like we've never asked nobody to do anything.
It's all been genuine and been coming to us.
Who else has reached out to y'all, like rapper-wise from here?
Trina had reached out to us before.
Oh, my gosh, that was hilarious.
Really, Trina?
That's crazy.
RIMBLE.
RIMB.
RIMB, O3, of course.
Shut out Rumble.
Who else?
500 racks.
Oh, GZ2.
Blue Bucks, obviously.
And then, yeah, 500 racks.
Who else?
It's a few people.
I feel like there was a few more.
I can't think.
Final racks.
Love her.
Oh, and L.A.
I forgot.
A. Beta, too.
Do you feel like L.A. rap is a little dry right now?
Because I feel like that's part of why all these people are kind of, shout out
Big Set.
I feel like that's a little bit of why people are kind of excited about y'all is
because we've all been kind of waiting for like what's the next big thing that's
going to come out of L.A.
I don't even think we count as L.A. rap.
And I don't think L.A. rap is more so dry right now.
but like that rat shit that we used to have in high school and shit like that.
Like Vixen.
It's not that.
Not even Vixen because Vixie was more so in middle school.
I mean like that YG, uh, RJ, uh, RJ, uh, Joe Mose.
Like Joe Mose just made a little song.
A little comeback.
I love it.
And it reminds me of like that old school like function party like L.A.
It's not, we don't have that right now.
Which ones you like better?
These frankities or these goochees.
I'm crying.
I'm like what.
She said what, yeah.
But like it's not ratchet just, no more.
I'll say that.
And I think also the L.A.
sounds more so giving off other people sounds like.
Sound like definitely the Bay, definitely Detroit.
Some people are trying to do like that Chicago like drill shit.
And it's be like, that's not L.A.
Like that's not fun.
Our stuff is fun.
And even though we use the Detroit beat, like it doesn't sound like we're from Detroit.
It just gave a Detroit B, but still.
I also feel like these days, everybody be trying to make a number one.
Like, y'all not even in the studio making what y'all want to make y'all thirsty to get a.
And everything has to have a TikTok dance.
It never comes out.
Or they're trying to make a song.
When you do you do focus on trying to make a number.
who make a certain type of song,
usually never come out like that.
You gotta go in there and just fit.
That's what I'm saying.
That's literally, like you just said, though,
just going there and feeling is literally what we do.
We don't even have a name for a song.
We don't have a feeling for a song.
We all just get in there and just go.
Then we'd be like, damn, that's crazy that.
We actually be talking about the same shit,
and it's not even that we talk about it before.
Like, we send a beat.
Everybody would be like, okay, whoever wanted to write.
We get in the studio, we'd be like jazz.
Like, come in there.
Tyler, we all talk about it.
And it's crazy because the songs,
like when we were doing the tape,
the songs that we were like for the session that we'll be excited to do, we'll do it.
And then the second song that we'd be like, all right, let's push it.
That would be the most anger of the session.
We'll be like, damn, that shit was hard.
But there's got to be so many complications that come up as women because it's like,
if y'all are going to a show, your fits need to match, right?
Somebody can't be in sweats and the other one got a fucking miniskirt, right?
That's crazy because that goes also with our personality.
Like, anybody who knows me, I'm not walking up with no miniskirt on them.
I'm not like, like, I don't know.
I'm not like, I'll wear a miniskirt, but I like a mom, jean.
I'm wearing miniskirt.
I like a leisure wear.
I'm an adiezer wear.
I'm a biker shorts, tight, shirt type of rube.
I'd be wearing all the time of shit.
It depends on my mom.
They're not.
You're a bad bitch.
I will definitely pop it with a hoodie and won't give a bag.
You really both, like you can really come out like the baddest bitch in the world or like
a real nigga.
That's what I feel like.
I feel like.
So how do y'all figure it out together when you all?
We at least try to do like a color or something because we don't want to be like, it wouldn't
feel like real if we're trying to yeah exactly like if we're trying to dress a certain way like
even for the videos like we all were like let's just try to like kind of wear like similar colors
but we still want us to be like ourselves half the time we still show up and be all in what we're
on the same way and then we'll start off as if we did coordinated by accident like it just happened
to be like that you're a cerebral connection literally uh I hate home me ando had on like
the same thing by accident and it worked out because we was side by side by you yeah
describe how I hate home came about.
because you guys all seem actually pretty proud and hyped on that way.
Honestly, it was the voice.
No, what is that though?
I don't think I was.
Oh, yeah.
Kai sent that video.
I don't know if you've seen it.
He's like, I hate home, nigga.
Him it was like a skit where they was like fake in jail.
Like, not the recent time, but a while ago.
Oh, okay.
The fuck out of home.
Yeah.
That was him.
Yeah.
That was him saying.
Yeah.
And that was around the time I hate home, like we said.
Like we used to jokingly said.
And then it's crazy because that's like that came about so late
because when we did, I hate home first, this lady, she, them there fell asleep in the studio
when it was her time to go.
So we had to pause like in, yes, bro.
I'll be drinking liquor, y'all.
Yeah, faded ass food.
We couldn't do her part.
But everybody's like, the boys that was in there, shout out to the locals.
The boys I was in there that helped us do the session.
They was like, just, like, just go.
Like, don't even leave a part open for her.
And I was like, no, like, she has to go.
And then when we came back in June, okay, man.
This the night I was sleep and I woke up to this bitch in the studio.
I'm like, I'm in a studio late behind you.
We're there.
all night. I already did one of the songs.
Then this next song I'm not even on because my ass was in their sleep.
But I hear this bitch in my ear, I wake up like, is that in there?
That was the first time you heard her to her.
Yes. And she literally wrapped me up out of my sleep.
We really write about realistic things.
I think I probably was beefing with this man.
So I walked in there like big me.
I for the week.
No, but that was, and that was like six months later.
And it just worked out perfectly.
And then she, and it was like, we didn't hear her birth yet.
And then she went in there.
And then when she said, I hate home, nigga, we was like, oh, we got to echo that.
And then once we echoed it, it was like,
Like, that got to be in the front of the song too.
And then it just worked out.
And that song was originally called The Real because her last bar was a,
a niggas of ID because I get a cat, but we know the real.
It was called The Real.
And that's why at first, RBI was called Real Bitch Intuition,
but we didn't want to have real and real.
But then we end up leaving it as R.D.
Just leave it as I hate home.
Because I feel like the song was giving vibes of like.
It gave I hate home.
Never coming home, nigger.
Even the beat.
Like, everything was like.
I saw my home girls having a good time.
I hate the fuck out of home.
In terms of female rappers, who do you guys look at.
as inspirations or just people that you listen to and think are dope.
It's crazy because I don't even really listen to female.
I don't like that.
But shout out to female rappers.
Like I'm not trying to sound like no-hater because like I think the girls is really
doing a big one.
I'm just not a fan of listening to female rap.
You don't fuck with that hell cats.
S.R.
Oh, I love that.
Like, turn that motherfucking sexy red on.
That's my favorite female rap song of like the last year.
And Fendi the rapper from Chicago too, that one with Cardi B.
I'll be listening to that over and over.
Yeah, she's like the girls is doing the like I love Lado.
I like Flo Millie, like, they do their big.
I like Flo Meli, like, I love the girls.
I just, it's not on my phone.
I'm not as familiar with the female music as I am with like the guys.
Not even on purpose, though.
It's just like, if I'm listening to lady music, usually he's like,
little Cam, Mary Jay.
Like, oh.
I see them trying to act like Glorilla is done because of sexy red.
I still believe in Glorra.
I believe in Gloria.
I don't know what in the song.
She just got to come out of cut.
I don't like how they always compete.
They try to compare the women, but they don't do that to the guys.
But I feel like it's a good thing that we are like a group because what group are you going to compare us to us to?
And then if you compare us to each other, we're going to be like next.
That's a candy.
Well, really, it's still in the game, still fighting.
It could be a lot of ratchet holes in the hood.
They didn't stop making ratchet holes from the hood when sexy red hopped in the booth.
I love her to death too, but it's going to be a whole bunch of ragged bitches who know how to rap.
And I'm sure they love each other too.
I just think the internet is weird.
Yeah, they always got to put.
Hitting too bad bitches against each other.
Y'all, Nikki or Cardi?
Both.
That's not.
Good answer.
No messy.
And that's not even a good answer.
That's true.
Yeah.
Why can't I listen to both?
I don't know them, bitch.
I mean, I don't know them.
I'm not like, I'm not a bar.
I'm not a barb and I'm not a party or whatever they are.
I'm not.
I'm not a bar but Nikki Minaj.
I'm not a bar.
I'm not too.
I love her story more than anything.
Like, you watch her come from nothing.
Cardi.
Oh, oh yeah.
But I said if I had to pick, it would be Nikki.
But I love.
I hate that they're even like too bad, because it's meets each other.
Yeah.
That sucks.
Also, I feel like you're going to know the difference between a rapper and the artist.
Nikki Minaj knows the art of hip-hop.
Like, that's the lyrics is right there.
That's a real rapper.
And Cardi, because the artist, nothing against her music.
But that's the artist.
Like, you know, like, they loved her image, so they pushed her to be like, you could make some music.
But you're not about put them in a cipher and think she'd eaten up Nikki Mina.
Oh, never.
And even though we all love it.
And that's fine.
Like, Cardi has had an amazing, whatever, six years, whatever.
But you can never forget that Nikki had 10 fucking years where she was the only bitch.
I was doing it.
I was like, you can't deny that.
And again, not a bar, but like you know.
And there was like 10 years before that, where there was no bitch is doing it.
You gotta give that girl her flowers.
You have to give that girl her flowers.
That's the lyricist right there.
Little Wayne has said he's changed his lyrics because, you know,
because of what she wrote.
Like, that's the lyric is right.
We won't get a proper retrospective on Nicky Miniser's career until she hangs it up.
Or until she takes a step back and only then will people really be able to appreciate just how unique and how
how dominant or run that was and how it opened the door for a shitload of people, including y'all.
I agree.
Obviously, because without Nikki, there wouldn't be no Cardi, honestly.
Fx, yeah.
It wouldn't be a lot of these.
She wasn't alone.
She said, you bitches is my sons.
Like, that's facts.
She did her big one, and, like, here comes.
She gave the confidence to girls to start getting back in the studio.
Yeah, exactly the confidence.
But I also feel like how you said she needs to hang it up.
I'm not going to like love you, Nikki.
She needs to hang that up.
I just want her to stay off the internet.
I would say she would have to say another word from the lifestyle.
She doesn't have to be legitimate.
Like, you don't have to get on Twitter with the little girls.
You ever be like a fan of the internet.
somebody and like the longer they talk, he'd be like, they be pissing you all.
Kissing me.
She'll be pissing you all.
And it's just like you already in like icon legend stash, you really don't got to say shit.
I really think it's the internet though.
I feel like that's a problem.
But she has Sags too.
You know, they can't be cried for long.
It's that season, by the way.
You're not sure.
Sadge season.
Sage season.
November 24th.
Oh, it's your birthday.
You guys are coming to the party next year.
You guys are coming to the party next year.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
So what's next?
for the cause-up.
Yeah.
We dropping another tape.
Stay safe.
That's how we really can say.
Stay safe.
We've been in the studio.
We're working.
We're hungry.
We ain't going nowhere.
So everybody who's hating it in the comments and thinking.
And I'm really fucking what these those songs, okay?
I'm feeling them.
People think we really come up off luck.
Y'all can talk back like we're not good.
And it's really still us fucking around.
That's why it's even more funny.
And we still are just fucking around.
So y'all about to put all the one-hand wonder claim is completely the bad.
You can be one-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
Even the nonsense hip-hop hairy song, bang, if you really listen to the lyrics,
like, if you switch that beat to like some, uh, something, anything else, you'll be like,
wait a minute, honestly.
And again, you're not to hear me call myself no rapper or no lyricist or nothing.
I'm not going to be like, the art of hip-hop and I love this.
You know, I'm having fun.
This ain't my passion.
Y'all mad because it is y'all passion.
I think that's why we just really been mad.
I think that's what it is because we're all having fun.
We all got jobs.
And we came up fast.
Like, we came, I think like the fact that we came up fast.
is what really be grinding people gears
because it's niggas that really
having their YouTube bus since 2011
got 14 subscribers.
I think you're talking about that.
Still having jobs and rapping.
That's fine.
Girls can pull that off.
A little bit better than guys.
You're going to get a shot in the headache.
TCB-Y.
How would you say that?
I mean, there's just a lot of guys
I've heard say, I can't have no job
because if I'm working at Louisiana
fried chicken, they're going to kill me.
That's just so they don't want to.
No, it's because they really, someone's going to kill them.
Well, some of them are like making it up.
We're not rapping like Jay Cole, bro.
We're just some girls.
We literally just do.
They're just different.
Not like that.
We ain't making money and we still make.
We're not making money from rapping and we're still making away from going to work and doing the extra shit on the side.
We're about to come if y'all got laid.
We got laid with me.
We got to stop with the Wejess girls thing because like what if we just want to walk up like and you.
Oh, don't get it twisted.
We're nice ladies, but.
That would be hilarious.
You know, like, it might be hard with, he was saying like, it's not working because they might get shot.
because they say they might get shot.
Like, what if we working somewhere
and the bitch walk up?
Like, yeah, you'd be rapping.
Also, rappers think that they also have to live a certain lifestyle
to be a rapper.
Like, niggily do the same.
You guys can be on here and say you have a job.
Be humble, be cool, you know.
Exactly.
You know, I got you hard.
But niggas think they got to, they got to.
It depends on what you rap about.
Y'all not rapping about having shit that y'all don't have.
So that's what it be.
I can't, though.
Niggas start rapping about all kinds of stories.
The bitches ain't.
The bitches ain't.
The bitches ain't.
money they don't die.
Now you have to live up to that.
So you've got to go steal.
You got to go do a bunch of wild shit to try to get this because you've been talking about.
You got to put on your homey chain.
You said you have one.
You're talking about this big bins.
We never seen it.
Never seen it.
Now you got to bring that.
Talking about private PJ.
Why is open the windows?
Why the LED lights?
It's not moving.
You mean no you can sell off there.
There's no back on this PJ right now.
I don't even see.
That seat looks.
You're on set.
You're on set.
The fake person.
All you got a L.
$1.
$50.
It's about what you're rapping about.
If you're rapping about some J-Code shit, you're cool.
But that's what I was saying.
They want to wrap about guns, cars, big money.
But rap your reality, though, that's what I was saying.
Like, we all came here talking about shit that we really need.
Because over time, we know it's going to change.
Like, you know, as we just go through life, a lot of content going to change with us.
But as of right now.
You guys got to do us a favor.
Keep fucking focused and don't let your egos get in the way of shit.
And definitely don't let none of these bum-ass boys get in the way.
Because you guys have so much potential, both musically and personality.
was, and I think me and my guy right here can both see it. And, like, if you guys just stay
focused, I swear to God, you're going to be fucking gigantic. I appreciate it. Don't break up.
I really appreciate that. I'm just, I'm saying, like, I was fucking with music before, but after
like, talking to y'all, I'm like, oh, okay, I'm converted. I'm a believer.
It's so crazy because, like, the more we meet with people and the more we talk to people,
they're like, you know, we fuck with you guys because your music is cool. They're like, but damn,
like, when you really meet y'all, like, you guys are actually.
really cool as fuck, really genuine,
like actual people.
Yeah,
and they're like,
they're like from the songs
we thought you guys
not would have been
get or like raunchy,
but we thought you guys
would have been a little more like,
we're real girls,
we really,
we really,
we really,
we really,
don't get them up,
I'll fuck you up.
But again,
that's the root is about us.
I'm very nice.
So it's like,
we don't have to cosplay
if we're hard
than what we are.
I went to school with like,
really nice.
Like, we really actually nice lady.
I'm from,
yo,
your everyday.
L.A.
I love it.
If they,
If y'all blow up is going to spark a whole revolution in L.A.
Where every chick can kind of like see the vision.
That'll be a good thing too.
And I hope so, because we need more people out of L.A.
I want to say like real L.A.
If you want to talk about real L.A., like this is what it's going to look like.
Or, you know, or something else.
But point being is, I feel like it's a lot of like industry plans or people that are trying to act like what they're not.
Again, not from here.
Or if they are from here acting like something that they're not, like trying to be so L.A.
I'm so, I walk around with bamboo earrings.
And I, like, come on that.
Like keep it.
Yeah, like, you know, we don't look like that.
We don't wear that shit every day, fool.
So I was like, you know, if you want to talk about some like real L.A. shit, like, we're looking at it.
Even the fact that we have like, Indo, like, Indo represents the transplant, or the cool ones, at least.
The cool.
The cool thing is the transplant.
A lot of transfers stay north of Wilshire and act like this is L.A.
Honestly.
I thought you were about to say she represents the transmissions.
And I was like, what?
Crazy one.
Sorry.
He's going so.
It's going so.
Just kidding.
I think you're a good transplant.
Yeah, I mean, I just feel like
if I'm moving to a place
so if I'm going to like be living there,
why not get to know it?
I feel like you like the best way
like for a transplant to like LA
is to embrace it for what it is.
It comes to the L.A.
Oh, what is it like?
But I think what ruins it too is it's like
because even me, I moved to L.A.
because I had a certain dream I wanted to follow
whatever is between here and New York.
A lot of transplants are usually moving here
for the industry and people are in that
industry life and then that makes you just have an idea of like what regular everyday life is.
No, but for me-
And a lot of those industry people don't be from here.
And they get a bad, a bad connotation with that dream and go home and say, fuck the whole
town.
That is true.
But even like in my experience, because, you know, like I used to be a dancer and choreographer
type of thing.
So there were people from L.A., but also transplants too.
But just the politics of that is annoying.
So it will make you be like, damn, I hate L.A., this, this, this.
But when you really sit back in your everyday life, when you're waking up, you're going
to work, you're hanging out with the gang, you're going to part, you're
That's not what you're experiencing.
But also people like that's not from LA aren't like they want to go to Roskow's.
They want to go to Hollywood to go see the stars like nigger.
I'm not even seeing that.
I only go see the stars probably twice and I'm not doing that.
People think that like Kim Kardashian is walking down Crenshaw.
They think that like watching his own sloshing.
Like no it's not like that.
They really don't come.
You want to go you want to go have fun.
You want to go have fun?
Let's go to my friend's backyard.
Let's go to a bar.
Let's go to somewhere.
The lake club has,
there's like nothing compares.
Don't tell me, let's go to the actual like care.
If you really want to have a good time in LA,
like you're going to go to go to go to people's house.
Shout out to ballet, though.
Kickback.
Shit if you really want to.
It's not.
But we're not going to know Hollywood.
But I think that's what helped me is like all my close friends are literally
LA natives.
Like all of them.
So when they took me in, it's like my best friend,
her sister.
Her family really is like,
kids like, I'm their cousin for real.
Like, you're not going to tell me different.
That's the difference.
Like, she's got the feel of the real L.A.
Hey, and you mentioned Roscoe's RIP, the Obama special.
Man.
What are you doing?
But y'all know that that was the original name that they took it back to.
Oh, so it's still there.
No, they added it.
It used to be two pieces of chicken and one waffle.
Now it was two waffles.
But he went.
But he also wit.
Yeah.
What do I need two waffles for?
Now you get two waffles and three pieces of chicken.
Also, now you guys.
Now you guys are.
to pay $35.
Who won't all that?
It might as well get the little skull.
It's the price now.
It's the price now.
It's probably one through you.
First of all that little ass piece of macaroni for like $6.
Oh yeah.
Oh, the mac and cheese is so good there.
It's good but not for $7.
And I don't taste it in like $7.
Support local businesses.
Get in there.
Get the maggot cheese.
Local.
I support.
I support.
Corners is like cold in the wall places.
House.
House.
Some shit like that.
A flavor table.
The places where like the, the, the, the floor is
cracked and stuff on the inside.
That's where the food really is.
Somebody I see back there
cooking it up.
They arms wiggles.
Shout out to Mo Better Burger.
Oh my gosh.
There are places that only be open for four hours.
Yeah.
You're going to catch you on a good day.
Open at 11 and then it'll be cold about three.
Closed on a Tuesday for no reason and stuff.
Only open Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
Yeah.
Every other week.
And then close two hours early for no reason.
That's because when they know they open,
they're going to make they two days.
When you get it.
When you get it, you got to close out of last day.
When you get there, you got to ask who on the grill.
Who cook it today?
He's not.
You know the food good.
We got to ask who to pick you today.
That's when you really got a connection.
All right.
So, for real, like anything you guys need, let me know.
I'll do whatever.
I'll connect you with whoever, producers, artists.
I'm sure that a lot of people are going to be seeing the vision in the near future.
I appreciate this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I believe in the vision.
Real L.A. shit, like I said.
And if you somehow made it to the end of this interview without listening on their music,
you should go turn that shit up.
Take 25.
Take 25.
Take 25.
Act on all my fucking stuff on.
Like you know not like you're not like you're slow stupid and if y'all live up to your potential then we're gonna look like fucking geniuses for getting the interview
I know I need to give my A&R job already
Shout out 991 thank you for y'all shout out shout out to the gang
Let's go
We need to know cuzos we're stupid
So I could be the A&R
I see the vision
All right thank you guys so much for real
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