No Jumper - Og3Three Interview
Episode Date: November 23, 2019While in LA, OG 3Three stopped by the No Jumper podcast, to share about Youngboy being on house arrest, where the name NBA comes from, his label situation, Baby Joe, Lil Pump, and why Youngboy is mad ...at Adam! ---- FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://spoti.fi/2vi9lsD CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper and iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 and follow us on Social Media: http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm follow Adam22 as well: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and follow adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast on the world.
Today, we are here with a member of the legendary NBA camp three.
Yeah.
How are you feeling?
I'm feeling good, you know, just left for me.
Yeah?
What kind of means you'd be doing out here?
Kind of.
Labor means, you know.
Label means?
Not street means?
Yeah.
You're not doing like two SUVs pulled up next to each other at a gas station in the hood or something?
Yeah, I'm doing that too.
You're doing that too?
Probably three on three.
Yeah.
That's far.
You out here, you're trying to live the corporate life in L.A.?
Yeah, for sure.
I got to switch it up.
That's what's up.
So you're just doing label meetings and stuff?
Are they saying the vision?
Are they understanding what you might be able to be as a solo artist?
Yeah, I think now they're going to really understand how I'm coming.
Like, I'm pretty sure everybody's going to get the vision when I put it out.
You know what I'm saying?
So they're going to understand it.
That's crazy though, because you weren't serious about rapping for a long time, right?
Yeah, no, I wouldn't.
Not really.
But now does it sound, it feels like it makes more sense to you to be able to do this?
Yeah, I think, like, like I say, like, six months ago, I really found myself in rap.
Like, because at first I ain't going to do it because it was all about my brother.
So, you know, I was really pushing him.
But when he was like, man, you might as well come do it with me.
I did it.
And I was like, I wasn't serious.
But then now when I took it serious, it was like, yeah, fucking with it.
Definitely.
So you said you knew him since you were four?
Since when...
Because you guys are brothers, and you were born around each other?
So it's like you don't have any memories of not knowing them.
No, it's like, you know, how both our dad is, you know, split up, you know what I'm saying?
So we got the same mom's.
Okay.
Like that.
But he was at my grandma house, and when I came back, when we came back with our mom, you know?
Uh-huh.
We met, we count, we got, you know what I'm saying?
You know how I go.
So you guys were just always around each other, always together.
Do you remember, like, at a certain point, sort of realizing how talented he was?
Always from day one.
Really?
Like, I don't watch everybody in the head, like, spitting his face telling him, fuck him.
Like, no, we ain't going to do this shit.
Like, they was telling us really give up with this shit because we wasn't going nowhere.
But I always believed him.
I always knew he was going to be number one.
Like, I knew what he was going to do.
But so you guys were always just the local little kids who were trying to rap in the neighborhood or some shit?
Nah, it was like.
Like, while B started writing rap's in a composition notebook.
Like, he started from really like, you know how people used to have to hook, the verse, like, writing down.
Like, he started off from that.
And once I seen him really grasping so early, it was like, yeah, I knew he was going to be there.
So that's how it really was.
He wasn't really no rap in the neighborhood because we were terrorizing the neighborhood.
So you guys were bad as fuck at the same time that, yeah.
For sure, we were doing a lot of dumb shit.
I've heard.
I know a fucking, like a reporter
who had to, like, go out and write a story
about young boy, and he was just
telling me, he's like, man, there was so much shit
I could not put in that article.
Man.
Behind the scenes.
I'm like, thank God you're the kind of guy who didn't put it in the article.
Yeah.
But so, okay, you guys, like, what were y'all listening
to that was motivating you to
even be doing this in the first place?
Really, let fat. Like,
our main artist was lit fat.
Like, we grew up out of him, and, you know what I'm saying?
We had lip-boots, and I always like Tupac, but YB, you know, I always was on fat, like, you know what I'm saying?
Really stated from.
Right, yeah.
But so, okay, so he's starting to, like, show promise as a rapper and shit, but it wasn't like, there was, you guys didn't have any support.
You didn't have anybody that was around that knew anything about the music industry or nothing like that?
Nothing.
We ain't had nothing but me.
I just, like, like, I was.
always was the one that I always pushed him like because he really won't rap at first but
then like once I really found out like he was gonna be that like I pushed them even more
more harder harder like I was getting a thought like I went back to like record companies was
doing like I was getting a thousand CDs printed up like Janet Domino know like you know what
I'm saying day one like man I didn't get them thousands CDs and really passed them I was like
this the man of men is like this day like yeah so you do
You, because it's like, it's a big commitment to be pushing somebody's music so hard that you basically decide that you want to put your whole life into it.
But you guys always had that kind of bond where it was just obvious to you that this was something y'all were going to try to do together?
Yeah, we always had that, like, I always had it with them.
Damn, that's crazy.
So, okay, when did it feel like it started to, like, take hold, though, that the, did it happen online or did it happen, like, in your area at first?
It really happened probably in our area first
When when they finally got the listening
The way he was talking about
Because our main thing was YouTube
Like we all like from day one
We started off on YouTube
So it was always like
It was crazy
We never think we was going to take over YouTube
How we did
But we started off on YouTube
This was crazy
But I could say like
In our pride in our
probably in our state
where like we really start taking off
when they start understanding like
oh he really making noise
right but I mean
do you think that YouTube was kind of the spot
because you guys had crazy-ass visuals
going on because it's like
you know we've seen it happen a million times
that when you got a rap video full of a bunch of kids
in the hood and they got straps on them and shit
YouTube just loves that
like the kids just they go crazy for that shit
I think it was because we was one of the
number one people that
that first brought guns to the video out.
Like, we had so many straps
where it was, like, they knew what was in.
Like, they knew what I'm saying?
Like, we always had 100 straps.
Like, our bitches got straps.
You know what I'm saying?
Our bitches got bitches that got strapped.
Like, yeah.
Yeah.
But it's just like that out there, though, right?
Yeah, for sure.
It ain't really that out of the ordinary.
Like, in L.A., it's like people got guns
with that low-key about it.
In New York, people don't even really got guns
that often down south.
That's just regular shit.
Yeah.
Down South is 4K straight.
Yeah.
Ain't nobody's safe.
Mm.
That's crazy.
It's crazy, too, just to think that, like, still, to this day, YouTube, young boy, he runs that shit.
Like, he's, like, the biggest streaming artist on there all the time, which is, like, kind of unbelievable to think about just because, I mean, I mean, you know what it is, too.
It's, like, YouTube's free.
So you get a lot of the young people, the people.
the people in the hood and shit who don't necessarily have money for a fucking iTunes subscription or whatever
and then another thing like young boy really call audibles like he wouldn't even have to
go to the label and be like hey let's drop it like he gonna call the automa and drop that shit on
YouTube and everybody gonna get it you know what I'm saying like that's that's the fun thing about
like you ain't gonna never know when he'll pop up yeah that's the crazy shit too because I've like
talked to the people who signed him and shit and they're just straight up like we don't know
when he's going to do what he's going to do.
And we just got to scramble to try to make sense of it after the fact
because he will just drop a song.
He don't give a fuck.
For sure.
And that's the label don't want you doing that.
The label wants you to be nice and organized and have a plan and shit.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Okay, so what was it like when the wave kind of started to come together
in terms of the NBA becoming a thing?
And was it always NBA from the beginning?
Yeah, it was like at first we had started a little thing called,
weight game because like at first we was on some at first his name was like KG but then we got like
that's what a weight game come from but what did KG stand for like his initials that's okay
it's his name right weight gang was one of the first things he had came up with but then like when we
was on a porch one day shit it was like shit we ain't trying to go broke no more and then he was like
shit we ain't trying to go broke need so we never broke again like you know what I'm saying
From day one, that's where NBA started from, like, me and him sitting on that porch, like, really saying we weren't trying to go broke no more like ever.
Did that hurt your feelings when he had to change his name technically?
Yeah, because we always thought we was going to be able to keep it, like, how we started it.
But, no, we can't play like that because it's so much we can get sued for.
Have you actually had issues with the NBA trying to sue you?
No, because the NBA really messed with us.
So it's like, we ain't had no problems, a good thing.
Right.
But it's kind of like you could see how they would just have the power to fuck with,
especially with like using the logo, shit like that.
And it's like the bigger and bigger it gets,
the more that they might just decide, like,
yo, we don't want you doing that anymore and shit.
Right, that would be crazy.
Yeah, that's crazy.
But then again, you know, Gucci doing a Gucci campaign.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, go up doing this thing.
But Youngberg probably got songs on the NBA games and shit, right?
Mm-hmm. 2K. Yeah, for sure.
That's crazy. So, okay, when did, like, start to really, like, do you remember when, like, the label started calling and things started, he started to really get to the point where he became, like, a real rapper and shit? Like, when did that start to take place?
Like, that took place prior then when he thought about third day baby. Like, when he thought about third day baby and he came out with the official song, he was like, that's what's set all of.
the labor's off. It was like, yeah, we got to go get them. Like, I don't know what their record did.
I don't know. Because it would, to us, it really wasn't boding. Like, it was just regular.
But to everybody else, they, they blew it up. Like, yeah, like, we didn't even think that record
would go that big. Like, right. Yeah, it was really out to third day baby, though. And then they
was calling. Like, he got hot. And you were, like, think you were just graduate in high school when
all this shit starts happening? Yeah. Him too? Did he graduate?
No. He was like, like what it was. Like, he went back and got his GED though, so he got his diploma. But he just kept getting expelled and me too. So it was like, it was hard. But like, I don't know. I managed to really graduate because my teachers, like, my teachers love me. Like, I had all else my last week I was supposed to graduate. And I went back and did so much makeup work for all my teachers. And it was like, we ain't going to let you fail. I just graduated.
But he was just like, he had ended up going to gym.
He had got expaid and shit.
So that's what held him back from now graduate.
Then he blew.
So when he, he blew, like, before he even could graduate.
So it was like, shit, he was like, fuck.
But he went back and still got a diploma.
And then so you guys just started running around going on touring stuff, like right out of high school, basically?
Yeah, right out, like straight up.
How did you transition into that?
You've been basically, like, in the same neighborhood your whole life,
but then all of a sudden you ended up during city all the time,
making money doing all this shit and the best thing i ever experienced was the road because you with all
your brothers ain't nothing like having all your brothers with you on the road like ain't nothing
nothing better than that how many how many deeper y'all because it's kind of like at a certain point
you realize like damn you can't be taking 20 homies with you everywhere you go and shit even though
at first you want to do that so bad right in in the main the main group is on the six us like it's
on a handful like five like it's big b k d y b bin me k baby baby joe yeah so you all were just sort of like
on the road together and shit yeah like everywhere that was the crew yeah were you all getting in
trouble on the road or you managed to like keep it together pretty good and i was getting so much
trouble on the road we was getting in all the crazy shit but it wasn't it was like little light shit like we
who a nigger ass at this show
some shit, like some crazy shit.
I mean, there's different laws
and all these different cities and states and shit, too.
That's, like, the biggest thing is that, like,
I've been on tour and have people bring
all kinds of shit that I'm like, bro,
like, you can have that gun in your fucking state,
but you definitely cannot have that here, you know?
Right, right.
So it's just crazy when you think about it.
How's Baby Joe doing?
Oh, he good, he good.
Baby Joe good.
He's all right?
Yeah, he's straight.
So you just, do you know where you got?
hit or anything?
And like at the top of his ear?
Top of his ear.
Yeah.
So it's not that bad.
It's just scared the shit of him?
No, yeah.
Nah.
He wasn't scared.
He was just really fucked up.
Like, did it really happen?
You know what I'm saying?
He didn't think nothing to happen.
That happened like back where you're all from?
Mm-hmm.
Meanwhile, you're on the road and shit.
Is it feel kind of weird that you're like not around when the show that goes down?
Crazy because I got a call just today by my other brother.
Some other shit ever.
So it's like, man, it happened every day.
What we're from is, it's like, every day.
So it's nothing you're not going to get into it.
Y'all got, like, a lot of haters and enemies where you're from?
Yeah, most definitely.
A lot of people, you know.
That's crazy just because, like, with that level of success,
there's just got to be so much jealousy in, like, a small area like that, huh?
Mm-hmm.
Damn.
So do you feel like you don't even want to be spending your time at home
because there's just too much bullshit that can go down out there?
No, I feel like I wouldn't.
I wouldn't want to mix myself and BS knowing I got a lot of business.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'd rather handle my business first and let the bullshit take care of it.
Right.
I mean, out here in L.A. and shit, though, there's probably got a lot of opportunities for you all to make money.
And you don't really got to deal with no crazy shit unless you intentionally sort of mix yourself up and shit.
Out here, if you want to get into problems with people, you kind of got to do it.
Right.
Which actually, young boy has actually kind of done a good job of because he definitely was going around to people.
people's hoods acting kind of crazy and people were talking about that shit yeah I mean
you know it's up with him you know what I'm saying yeah I can't even like give details on
this story but I was talking to pump and pump told me he saw a young boy at a gas station
and he just said that a young boy like did something that was kind of like over the top
reaction like you don't need to be tripping out out of Calabasas gas station just because you see a
couple of hood dudes there like he got like hella overprotective I'm not gonna like
say any specific but
He's just like I just hear about him like he's the kind of dude that comes out to LA and tries to lay low and it don't really work out that well huh?
Yeah. You know YB YV you know everybody.
Love him for him. He's gonna go you know what I'm saying he gonna do him
But have you always been the dude who was kind of in the perspective of like trying to keep this wild ass dude like under control when you're on the road and shit like you're trying to tell him like you don't need to be
Doing this like are you that guy because I feel like you're probably whiling out on your own right right? No, I mean that's my baby brother
I always look out for him.
I always take care of him.
But, like, I don't ever expect him to do nothing bad, but he don't do it intentionally.
It might be on accident.
But I always talk to him and enforce that.
Like, we shouldn't be doing a lot of things.
And, you know, he listens.
So it's like, I always was that type of person.
I always was that.
Kind of like the voice of reason for when he gets a little hot-headed, you're like,
so he'll help calm him down.
Because he probably listen to you and he ain't trying to listen to a lot of random people.
Yeah, he ain't going to listen to nobody.
If ain't me, fucking.
What's it like with him being on, like, house arrest and you can't even, like, he can't just be out here.
You feel like you're kind of out here, like, doing some of the shit that he can't be doing right now?
I mean, he really, like, when I left just nine, he was like, he was like, where you going?
I'm like, because I can't see him, but it was only a couple minutes because I had to fly back out.
But he was like, man, where you're going?
I'm like, I'm going back to L.A.
He's like, man, that's a long flight.
Like, you're sure you want to go back?
I'm like, I know he won't come with me.
But shit.
I know he going to be back.
So it's like, he's going to be right back out of him,
but he really do won't come.
He ready to lead, I can tell you that,
because he ain't want me to leave him.
But is he going crazy just being trapped in the house all the time?
Yeah, I ain't, man.
He'd be mad because he can't do what he want to do.
Right.
He can run around the house out of day,
but he can't do what you want to do.
I've seen a clip of, like, fans showing up outside the crib
and, like, saying hi to him through the fence and shit.
That shit was weird because it's like, I don't know.
He just seemed very, like, calm and that,
and he didn't get pissed off about people showing up with the crib and shit.
Nah, he be chatting.
He don't be on that.
But y'all deal with that all the time, people just showing up.
Yeah.
I mean, we really interact with all our fans.
It don't matter who it is.
So it's like we always show that genuine love.
So it's not nobody.
If he turned you down, you got to be a fucked-up person.
He just feels something bad about you, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
Man, somebody shows up my career.
I'm a while the fuck out, though.
I'm pretty sure because they shouldn't be putting up to your shit.
But it's different where you guys are from, too,
because it's not like there's that many.
famous people living there so it's like I'm sure yeah it's really only us yeah that's crazy
I got a couple more people do you feel like that's that like could you imagine y'all like all just
posted up get like a mansion and calabasas out here and shit or and just be recording all the time
like once the legal situations is over and stuff is that kind of the goal or do you imagine
yourselves like spending any time back home no I'm pretty sure as soon as he get out I'm pretty sure
going back to Calabas because, you know, we mainly was in Calabaster, really.
Right.
But as soon as he get off, it's back to Calabas.
I knew shit was fucked up with his legal situation, too, because he'd be going to Atlantic
to record at, like, 1 p.m.
And I'm like, I know you don't want to be recording at 1 p.m.,
but you probably got to be back at the curb by 8 or some shit.
Yeah, real time.
Yeah, so, yeah, like, as his career has gotten bigger and bigger, how does your role change?
Because, like, obviously, there's more, you know, there's our,
There's people there that are dealing with him getting paid at a show or dealing with the contracts or dealing with getting in a book for shit.
Like how is your role changed in terms of what you actually need to do as part of the operation?
My role changed like with me just finding out what I'm going to do with my career.
Like me advancing with what I want to do.
Like that's what kind of aspect I took on it because, you know, everybody got to be their own man.
So he didn't made it.
That's why when he made it, he was like, man.
you might as well do it too, so come up here with me.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's why I'm made with it.
Like, I'm really now focused on me.
So when I'm focused on my career now,
it's like, you know, I got the full support from him
because he already got it, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like that.
That's dope.
What's up with Foolheartedly?
Is that your brand?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is a new, this is a new, every brand I came out, you know?
I've seen you flexing it on your story like crazy.
You seem like very committed to it.
You know, I'm on that foolhard way, because look, you know how Ed Harder was?
Uh-huh.
I'm on that foolhard.
I'm on that skateboard vines.
So, you know, like, yeah.
You skateboard?
No, but I beat.
I like.
That's what's up.
Yeah.
That's tight.
I feel like they would like appreciate it, you know, because like the skate world,
they had Lil Wayne doing the truck fit thing and shit.
Yeah, for sure.
Skate World always talks with the rappers.
Yeah.
That's what's up.
Yeah.
So, oh, yeah, I forgot to mention this.
You know about the situation where a young boy?
is actually mad at me right now.
No way. Why?
Because basically like, okay, I had this random girl.
No, I had a 6-9's baby mom and Sarah Molina on the podcast.
And she was saying something about him, like saying that he's crazy or some shit.
And then he made like an Instagram clip video or some shit where he said like, you know,
Adam, if you keep having these hoes talking about me on the podcast or whatever, we're going to have issues or some shit like that.
And I think the judge used that.
to say that he violated his probation or some shit because he wasn't supposed to be on social media
and they acted like it was a threat. So then young boy's lawyer calls me and is basically like,
yo, like, are you down to like write this piece of paper or whatever saying that you don't
believe that he was actually threatening you? I'm like, yeah, because like I don't think,
like, of course I don't think young boys threaten me like that. He was probably just like mad because
he just didn't like the shit they're saying, but I'm like, no, I don't think young boy's going to
pull up and beat me up or whatever. Like that would honestly be a pretty good story if that happened.
But no, I told the lawyer, I'm like, yeah, I'm down.
And then I just never really heard anything about it.
But I think somebody said that he was like, he felt like it was somehow my fault,
even though really I just talked to a girl and just brought his name up.
No, I'm pretty sure he knows it wasn't your fault, but I'm pretty sure.
He don't like no bitch speaking on him.
Like, you don't matter who it is.
Like, no female shouldn't even speak on him because that's just how he feels.
But like if you were to tell him something here, tell you like, man, shouldn't know
bitch be speaking on me, you know what I'm saying?
And it's happened like three or four times definitely where we had a bunch of different
girls who just wanted to bring his name up and shit.
So I get how, because like from my perspective, it's like, I'm a podcast.
I'm just talking to people about shit.
But then like as a man, do I think it's kind of weird to be just like pillow talking
with random bitches about dudes that I know?
Hell yeah, that's weird as fuck.
So I totally understand how he would like not appreciate it.
But it's also weird because it's like, bro, I got to ask these.
those random asked questions about the rappers they know you know yeah i feel but there ain't no disrespect
to nobody it's just you know i'm pretty sure why be don't care about there i'm pretty sure she don't
care about it ain't anything no matter how like because y'all were whiling out at one point right
like i'm assuming y'all were doing plenty of drugs and going crazy at a certain point right
it seems like you guys are kind of chilled out a lot yeah we like really just chill after the last time
He went to jail because we was getting it too bad.
We had a blast every day.
Behind the scenes crazy.
That's why we should really have my own TV show,
but they ain't going to get to us because we too wild.
No, you get a TV show.
You're definitely going to jail because there's going to be way too much evidence on this show.
That's crazy.
So what was your advice though?
Were you off the lean for a while?
That was your thing?
Yeah, I was really on that drunk bad at first for one time,
but I really had to let it go because I was.
I was the drunk man.
Really?
Yeah, for sure.
Like, before you were popping?
Yeah.
Like before.
Because I had the pint of red.
I only sip red and purple, but it was a difference because I had real egg.
I was the only one that really had egg at one time.
Really?
Yeah.
Damn.
So, like, yeah, that should have ruined your life.
You were selling it and then you started sipping too much?
Yeah.
It was just like I was really sipping it.
Like, I was sipping hard.
Yeah.
Yeah, that shit. I mean, you know, so many rappers you start off doing it and they think it's all good.
And then like six months later, it's just like destroying their life.
You got bad though where you were doing like a lot every day?
Yeah, I ain't got bad bad, pouring up every day.
It gets addicted because it tastes so good.
Mm-hmm.
That shit tastes like...
I got friends.
I have friends who like were selling it and then they just like met somebody who,
was trying to buy a lot of it
and then they just all of a sudden
they were just drinking all the shit that the other
person was buying and shit and they went from
like just selling it to being like
fucked up like needing to be on the couch
for two weeks like fucking getting off of that
shit and stuff because it fucked their body up so bad
you have like the bad withdrawals when you got off
and shit?
Yeah like
just that cold turkey
motherfucker like you're just sweating
doing all type of like you were
you fake going in and not with
your bad on the cool like you don't know what somebody gonna do like he's jumping back doing this doing
that yeah it's better off to just be without it you don't drink or nothing no i don't drink it
yeah it feels like nobody in the rap game is all that enthusiastic i mean i'm sure people are but there's like
so many people that just say that they don't drink in the rap game whereas like you're talking to like
like white people they're all getting drunk yeah yeah i don't know um so how do you feel about bad baby
her young boy tattoo covered up.
I kind of thought she got it moved to the side on the cool.
On the picture, I thought it looked like she got that on side of the tattoo,
but she covered it up for her.
I don't know.
That's what they're saying in the blogs and all that shit.
I was just like, damn, what the fuck?
Like, how are you going to get that tattoo and get it covered up and you're still that young?
I don't know.
I know she's love and sure, though.
I don't know, you know.
Yeah.
Who do you think?
How did you enjoy that bad baby first?
Vicki fight. You see that?
Mm-mm. I can see it. I don't really get into that.
That's a little too deep.
Yeah. I don't really be on Instagram like that. I'd be really
more business. Like, I'd be on my business.
I don't really be paying attention to Instagram like that.
Right. Not me, man. Academics? I've seen him post that. I'm like, oh, hell yeah. I got to watch this shit.
You all that fuck with Warwicky, though? You don't know anything about her?
No, I don't know anything about her.
She's hard.
Yeah. I know one of my brothers.
I talked to it one time
with some shit.
Yeah.
She's out here.
We had her on the podcast, man.
She was fucking wilding the fuck out.
So what's your like
everyday life like at this point
in terms of just
what kind of stuff
you'd be getting into
on the regular?
My everyday life, like,
trying to learn, get more knowledge.
I'm trying to get more guidance
and direction
to where I need to go
with my career.
Like, really just staying
focused, staying motivated,
staying to myself, staying true to myself.
So it's like, really just focus on me.
Like, this is my day-to-day right now
because, like, I just switched it up
to really focus on the career that I'm going to take.
So it's like, like, that.
What, did you feel like you were, like, putting too much time
into bullshit with, like, partying and girls
and all that kind of stuff, and now you're more serious?
Yeah, I feel like I was bushing too much, like, really lagging.
Like, I was lagging hard, hard,
So it's like now the time.
Yeah, because it's like you do have like you guys have created something so big out of the situation.
And it's kind of like you could just act like shit is going to keep going for however many years and maybe it will.
But there's also a good chance that at some point you're going to be looking at like opportunities you have right now and be like, damn, why didn't I follow up on that?
So anything we need to know about in terms of new shit you're dropping videos, anything like that?
Yeah, I'm going to drop a video.
yo Kyle bowed up, it's a gangster song.
I'm gonna warm up with that gangster shit right quick,
and then I'm gonna switch you back up,
because you know, I'm so versatile over here right now.
It's like I'm trying to hit him with a left, right,
job, overcut, everything.
There is.
But I got a, my first album, I won't call it becoming,
like, because I'm becoming who I am.
And you know, I want him to fear me.
So it's like, I want my first album to be becoming.
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man damn that's what's up yeah the marches big deal these days yeah that's what's up so uh shit man
i appreciate you coming through the podcast anything else we need to know um no you know we're
working just let them know we're working over here you know be expected for they're unexpected over here
because you know we're coming with it.
That's what's up.
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