No Jumper - The BRS Kash Interview: Drama With 6ix9ine, Trey Songz Stealing His Girl & More

Episode Date: April 26, 2021

BRS Kash talks about grinding for years until he made it big with "Throat Baby"! https://www.instagram.com/brskash/ ----- CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tesvmDS8...h50LkjnSAWMOs?si=j6sJD6DkR4mk5NZZWnlK7g FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFICIAL http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world. And today I'm here with the one and only BRS Cash. How you doing, man? What's going on? Feeling good, man. I remember the day that I first heard Throat Baby just so happened to be the same day that I met Blueface's crew of girls that he had in that reality house. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I started to, like, hum it.
Starting point is 00:00:20 They all went crazy. They all just started screaming the lyrics. That's when I knew. I'm like, oh, this is a hit. You know what time of war. Exactly. If these kind of girls like it, then it must be real. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:29 for so definitely um that's a gift to have a song that like almost exclusively is like for the ratchets oh yeah is that accurate it brain that side up yeah it brain it side up for sure definitely i wonder if there's like you know nuns who hear that song and they just sort of get turned out and they just leave the faith i don't know i never really thought about that it could be possible it definitely could be yeah i think that throat baby to me like if i was going to like completely change my life i would probably do it to throat baby rather than like wop. I mean, Wobb is dope, but for me. Thought baby gonna bring that side up, you know?
Starting point is 00:01:06 It's their inner freak. That's facts. How'd you, okay, let's just talk about the video in general. That's one thing I'm really curious about. So was it always in your mind that Tiana Trump was going to be in the Throat Baby video? Yeah, she was, she definitely an inspiration. Yeah, for sure. So you've donated some seed to her in the past, I'm assuming?
Starting point is 00:01:28 me? I mean, you know, real players, you know, keep quiet. It's like that. No, but I'm saying like just in front of the computer screen, not like that before the video. Oh, yeah, for sure. I feel like she probably like one of the most influential topgivers of our era. That's why she had to be in the video. It was just like, it went hand in hand. Mm. That's so. Definitely. What, uh, okay, so when it came time to think about the features, Who do you think of and how do you feel about how they came through? I fear 100% about how the features came through. The baby, I had already wanted him on that front of the get-go.
Starting point is 00:02:09 So it was just like, when I got it done, I'm like, okay, cool. And then I already knew that I needed, like, a girl perspective from the song. So I had seen J.T. played. So I'm like, okay, cool. I reached out to them. and the rest with history. So you actually just had a conversation with them. It wasn't like the label going and doing it on your behalf?
Starting point is 00:02:31 I mean, we said something in the DMs, but, you know, our management and team had to, you know, make it official to get it done. That was like a mega COVID-era video, too, because it's all green screened the whole time, huh? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It took two days. Really? Yeah. And they got you doing all kinds of crazy as shit.
Starting point is 00:02:49 You're fucking diving in off the diving board. Into a throat. Yeah. You got the baby on a snowboard and shit. I felt like you guys made, you made a lot out of what you had there with the grease, great shit. Oh, yeah, shout out to Edgar, you know,
Starting point is 00:03:03 Blank Square prediction. Mm, definitely. So you, I saw you say that you've been booked up since 2019, but when I actually go back on your YouTube and stuff, I can't really find anything pre-throat baby, right? No, no, no. So you were grinding,
Starting point is 00:03:15 but you sort of erased what you were doing prior to that? Nah, any race, I just wasn't really documenting it. Oh, okay. It was, but like when the pandemic, it was like a little bit before the pandemic came like three months and then the pandemic so i was in the streets for three months boom then he got shut down i guess 2019 was not as long ago as i'm acting no it's just the other day somebody was saying to me they're like all i seen you at rolling loud
Starting point is 00:03:41 2019 i'm like damn that's the last rolling out i've been to yeah so it's like that's the last thing everybody memory yeah who was outside that's facts um okay so how did how did you how would you describe like how you got your music career going. Like, what were the early days of you making music like? The early days of me making music was basically like, I was like behind the scenes. I used to be around with like Travis Porter Bankroll Fresh. Really?
Starting point is 00:04:05 All the way back then with Travis Porter and them. Yeah. Holy shit. I was around in that time. The whole little 3D6 era. Wow, really. And when you were young, how old were you around that era? I had to be like 16, about 16, 17.
Starting point is 00:04:19 And how did you end up getting around them? and what led to that? My cousin is in the group, Travis Portman. Oh, real? Which one? Struck. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:28 So I was always around it, but other than that, like, I was just behind the scenes working, trying to wait for my time. Really? So you always feel like you had some talent musically, or were you happy at one point to just sort of be playing the back? Oh, no, I always felt like I had that talent. I always felt like I was the one.
Starting point is 00:04:45 It just time, timing. Yeah. No, I had an artist in here the other day. It was talking about how he was grinding in the student, for two years before the big rapper that owned the studio actually heard him and realized that he was good. But I mean, that kind of stood out to me a lot. I'm like, two years sounds ridiculous, but it took me 10. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Really? Good team. I mean, that makes sense, too, though, because the Travis Porter Wave was a long time ago. Like, 2010, like, 2009, 2019. So how are you working on your crafts all along during that? Were you just recording as much as possible? You're recording in the crib? Yeah, recording the crib.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Going to the studio, I was like write every day. I'm doing everything that I can, you know what I'm saying? In the music field, my mom always was like, yeah, you need to get a job, but I just knew like a job weren't really for me. Really? Yeah. You weren't, did you have a job along the way and shit? Were you having to do that?
Starting point is 00:05:38 I had three jobs, and each job I had for like a month. You got fired because I was like, want to do shows. I want to go to the club, try to promote the music. But it ain't really worked like that. That's the worst part of having a job is you've got to miss out on this cool shit. Yep. Yep. It's going out. It was crazy. Definitely. So did you have any, were you gaining any traction with the music prior to the throat baby popping off? Like, how was that going in the months or years leading up to that?
Starting point is 00:06:04 So 2019, I was gaining a little bit. But it was with a song called Time, right? But, you know, it was planning the clubs or whatnot. But, you know, it didn't really do it. It didn't have an impact their throat baby had going on. So it was just a little bit But then you So you made throw baby all about yourself And at that point you didn't even have
Starting point is 00:06:25 Any kind of industry stuff going on yet Or anything? You just made it completely yourself Yeah, I ain't had nothing going on Okay And then what do you Like how do you realize that it's a hit Or that it's gonna actually go crazy?
Starting point is 00:06:38 All the DJs and the clubs And everybody started playing And then when the girls kept asking Like what song was it? Because it was never out Right They were just playing in the club Oh so you would like sneak it to the DJs
Starting point is 00:06:48 Even though it wasn't actually out online. Yeah, my management, they were sending it to the DJs. And it only had like one and a half verse on them. Right. And they was like, you got to finish it. So I finished it. And everybody kept asking like, what song is it?
Starting point is 00:07:00 They kept trying to shazam it. It wouldn't pop up because it was never out. That's pretty incredible. It's almost impossible to get DJs to listen to anything. Never mind something that's unreleased. That's what answer your question. That I think about when you said the traction in 2019. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:14 It wasn't. It wasn't out. Oh, okay. Yeah. That makes sense. Okay. All right, so then the song starts kicking off, like, how do you approach it? Because, like, when you have a son that big, it's like, this is a real business opportunity.
Starting point is 00:07:27 There's a lot of money to have made. How do you go about getting serious about that? You got to get with the right people. Because a lot of folks might feel like they know what they're doing, but it's really like a lot of ends and outs that I really didn't know that I started figuring out and started learning. So got with the right team. That was the main part of getting it out. I always thought my face should have been on the cover, but... The cover of the music video?
Starting point is 00:07:52 Like the thumbnail? The cover art. Oh, okay. Because everybody get brainwashed by the little red lips, the red background, and the lips. Sometimes I might be right there by you. Like, yeah, that's my song. Yeah, I mean, it's an interesting situation that you find yourself in because, and it's like the kind of thing that happens to a lot of artists who sort of blow up on TikTok
Starting point is 00:08:12 and everything is that the song becomes so big that it's like, then you're in the of having to sort of be like, nah, yo, I made this song, and I got some other fire music. And you got to catch up to it. You got to catch up to it. So you got to catch that before it even get to that point. You know, and sometimes it's hard for some people.
Starting point is 00:08:32 But like I said, if I probably didn't have a label, then I probably wouldn't have been able to kind of catch up to it. Right. So me getting the deal was kind of like the best part going with LBRN. So were you having that conversation? with a shitload of different labels? Or what was that like? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I was having conversations with almost every label. But it's just like, I wanted to get what it made sense. If it didn't make sense, I'm like, you know, I see y'all focus on the song, but I want y'all to focus on me as an artist
Starting point is 00:09:05 and just not this song. Right. You know, some folks be worried about just getting the check-off for one thing and then milk that and then you're done. Because a lot of labels now, they kind of,
Starting point is 00:09:14 they want to sign you to a deal that's like really just about one song and they're almost kind of straight up about that now right yeah they come straight forward and then it's just like it didn't make sense right i had to go with what made sense for my future definitely um so yeah i mean has that taken things to a different level like how would you compare being independent to be inside like how much has that changed shit oh man a lot has changed because it's it took a lot of weight off of my shoulders as of me trying to figure out like hey if i upload it how i'm and to collect this or, you know, or how am I,
Starting point is 00:09:47 probably how would I even get to you? You know what I'm saying? It's just like certain little different things. That helps smooth a lot of different shit out. Yeah, I mean, a lot of times it feels like a record could only kind of get so big without the help of a label or something along those lines. Yeah, that's for sure. That's definitely for sure.
Starting point is 00:10:04 I can say that now that I'm a dad, I actually really appreciate the censored version of your song, which I never felt like that in my whole life before. I had to make it for my mom and my little sister. Right. I ain't really want my mom going to work playing that for her friends or have my little sister singing it. There's something about the word throat that just really sounds inappropriate. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:27 You know? I didn't really think of it until I just sat and listened to it one day. And I'm like, this song really is, you know, what they say it is. And the idea of like creating a baby in a throat? Yeah. That's just really like an explicit like. sick thought. Yeah. But, you know, we have those thoughts as me some days. You know, this is what we have. Definitely. But I mean, like, just having a baby, I find myself wanting to sing, but then I saw
Starting point is 00:10:56 myself and then I realize, no, it's go baby. You can sing the censor version to the kid. You see go baby. And then, obviously, she don't know what the fuck I'm saying anyway, but it feels like it's a good middle ground. Yeah, you can rock her to sleep, go baby. You know what I mean? It's smooth. Have you had to perform that version of it? Like, do you have? You have, you ever do like shows for like younger crowds like it says it hasn't really been to make shows nah i had to do uh voting i had to change it for voting one time vote baby yeah vote baby that's hot it was for a good cause though right definitely like this was like right before the election or something yeah it was right before the election damn i bet that has a lot to do
Starting point is 00:11:35 with why trump got the fuck out of here i don't know it could have i feel like i had a powerful impact i mean georgia was a big swing state oh yeah That's my state. The throat baby vote is a big vote. Like I heard Biden was going going hard trying to get the throat baby voter. Yeah. I mean, it makes sense to me. What have you wasted money on since you blew up?
Starting point is 00:12:00 Have you got a chance to waste much money yet? No, I really, you know, we're in the pandemic. So it's just like, I don't really, the stuff that I want to do, I really can't do. Like, I would definitely be traveling out of the country, stuff like that. But the most honest meant is just like Like clothes Right That's a necessity as a rapper
Starting point is 00:12:19 Yeah And that's it As a podcast or not so much I wear the same thing every day It's cool though They show a tight You know We can get away with a lot
Starting point is 00:12:27 What uh When you When you think about Well Okay Like have you had any like Crazy Star encounters Or like
Starting point is 00:12:38 Like things that have really been Like holy fuck I'm famous Because I feel like You can only get so much of that feeling when it's just streaming on Spotify and shit. Yeah. And has there been many moments where you, you know, find yourself at Johnny Depp's
Starting point is 00:12:52 house and you're like, I'm lit now? Nah, I mean, I haven't been out to clubs with people and, you know, at their knowledge. So it's like with even that, there's like a dream come true at the end of the day. And at my soul just to see the reaction of females. It's like, man, this is crazy. definitely yeah sometimes just sit back and I think about it like you know and I thank God every day yeah definitely especially just because you grind it for it so hard it feels like sometimes when when kids just blow up as soon as they turn 18 they don't really have like a perspective on
Starting point is 00:13:27 how dope it is to be able to be even involved that at all yeah it's the fact that the the steps I took I feel like it because some when some people just get it and they feel like it came overnight it's just it don't really mean too much but it mean much to you and it took this long 100% do you feel like you're sort of at risk of being pigeonholed into only making one kind of song or do you have like a lot of other types of content that you plan on hitting people over the head with I know I got a lot of content I just dropped um project called cash only which is out right now and then I put a lot of different vibes on the you know what I'm saying I got tracks about you know my pain my life you know you might not know like at the beginning of thought baby one of my my best friends she
Starting point is 00:14:11 ended up passing away, which I got her on my train right here. Okay, right. But she wanted a girls talking on her. I got a song on a project called Thug Cry, and it's about her. Damn. So how'd she actually pass? She got out of work and fell asleep behind the wheel and hit the wall. That's terrible.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Yeah. So, fuck, yeah. I mean, that's dope that you have that kind of variety available. Because, yeah, I noticed that one of the conflicts that you kind of got into is as you came out on the scene is that you and uh six nine had a little argument it's kind of like a write of passage for a rapper these days you gotta have a little beef with him right yeah nah i don't it ain't no beef with me on that on that tip like i just looked past i asked the question the question can be answered right and yeah what it is so for the record it was he he says something about how
Starting point is 00:15:01 you uh or no he said something about how he was the greatest rapper from new york of all time and then you said better than j z and biggie yeah yeah it was basically yeah it was a question And he responded and basically said You're a one hit winder Wunder fuck you Yeah and you know I really just look past that comment Because what folks don't know is
Starting point is 00:15:19 Your favorite rapper was a win hit wonder Before anything You know what I'm saying As long as you got that one hit And you get in the dough You're easy you can make another hit So that one hit wonderline It's just like a little low blow
Starting point is 00:15:30 That folks try to make their self feel good But I just look past it Definitely Yeah I mean he's in kind of the opposite situation Where it's like he would do anything to be able to make a hit right now, but nobody wants to hear that shit,
Starting point is 00:15:43 so it ain't happening. Yeah. Are you sort of anti-beef? Because it would be super easy for you to sort of shit on him right now and just talk all the shit, and you seem sort of reserved. No, no, I'm not anti-beef. I mean, you know, I'm front of streets.
Starting point is 00:15:55 You know, if it get there, it gets there. But that little whole little situation, that's just, I was like, that's past me. Yeah. It ain't, there ain't nothing serious. Right. It was a question. It's interesting, though,
Starting point is 00:16:04 because probably a lot of people wouldn't have expected you to be coming to the defense of Biggie and Jay-Z since you seem like you're younger and not necessarily, like, you know, I'm sure people kind of assume that you're not some schooled hip-hop head, but you seem like you actually know what you're talking about. Oh, yeah, I mean, back in the, I used to listen to music back in the day. I used to listen to a lead or all that, you know what I'm saying? You got to think people got parents.
Starting point is 00:16:26 So with my mom and my dad used to play, I used to, you know, hear it too. So, yeah. Definitely. What were you listening to, like, when you were in high school and shit? Like, what was the hot shit for you at that time? Oh, in high school. My mom, she was kind of punk rock. So I was listening to like Creed, Elton John.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Oh, wow. Maroon 5, stuff like that. That's that punk rock shit. I hear that. I grew up on Green Day, bro. Green Day was the shit when I was. That was my first punk band when I was in fourth grade. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Yeah. That's cool. You got to get more Green Day involved in this shit out here. So, yeah, in terms of, like, new experiences that you have since you have found this new fame. I saw you snowboarding. Like, you actually went snowboarding as well. well in real life not what the baby did in the video no yeah i wasn't aspen you know what i'm saying catching the vibe you got a show out there or something no i'm just out there to aspen you just went
Starting point is 00:17:17 out to aspen most rappers don't just go to aspen i went out there with the whole game we got there kicking it really yeah for sure i would never go to the snow to just kick it i mean it was something that people that i know that i ain't never did before and that's what i wanted to do like i just love chicago went straight into you know what i'm saying ask me definitely chilling how was it though you take to the snowboarding right of war? No. You didn't like it? It make your heels hurt. But I caught a couple, I caught a couple, a good, you know, rides one time. Yeah. I tried it once when I was like 12 and I didn't tried it since. I was probably, I know it's definitely dangerous. But, you know, if you were
Starting point is 00:17:58 a thrill-seek, then it's something to go do. I want to ask you about this whole sort of, like, new era of girls. And I guess that, like, a lot of people, kind of trying to pin it on Suiti or the city girls or whatever, but it's sort of like this new era where girls are kind of making it out like guys should be spending a fuckload of money on them if they expect any kind of pussy or anything like that. And I feel like in some weird way, the throat baby song is kind of like those types of girls. Like that's one of their songs. You think? So just because I said, I got a little hundred. That's if you won the extra little 40, you got to come right now. But that's a hundred forty dollar though. But I think that,
Starting point is 00:18:38 Your music is encouraging these girls to fucking tax dudes for handbags for sex. No, no, no. It can be, because I'm going to tell you, my daddy was a real-life pimp. You know what I'm saying? They brought him back to money. You know, he always taught me that she's going to bring you the money before anything. Right. So I could never be one of them there saying, like, oh, yeah, you got to do this for a female.
Starting point is 00:18:56 You got to do that. Now, if that's your girl, yeah. Right. But my daddy raised me on the other way around. I know. That's weird. It's like the world has changed. And now these girls want to be the ones who are actually having the pimp mentality.
Starting point is 00:19:07 and they're going to send your ass to work. Right. And then you're going to go buy shit at the Louis store and then come bring it back to them. And that's how this is supposed to play out now. Nah, no, no. You're not into it? No, no, I'm not into it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Nah. That's crazy to me. The each is on, though. Are you in a relationship right now? No, no, no. No. So what's the antics like on the road for the throat baby champion? Oh, I mean, with me, like, I don't really be, you got to think, like, I was already on the road around the whole little toy life.
Starting point is 00:19:37 beforehand. So it's like the fact that I already had experienced it before it was my time, it was just like, it's not, it don't really excite me. You know what I'm saying? I'd be ready to get back to the city. Right. You know what I mean? I don't, I don't really be paying too much attention. You have any girls trying to pull some shasty shit on you on the road yet? I don't know. I don't let them get that close. You don't wake up and the chains are missing off of the bed and I don't, no, no, I don't let them get that close. Oh yeah, yeah. That's way too close. Yeah, that's too close. Definitely. They can be running around using your debit car. all that shit.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Nah, you can't even, you won't even know what's going on. You got to get your phone back from security before anything. Oh, okay. You're heavy on having the phones taken away? Yeah, we ain't doing all that. Oh, that's smart. That's even if you just want a conversation, it ain't, none of that going on. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:20:24 Y'all keep a play at all time, baby. You ain't had one of them try to leak your number or anything yet? That's what I also hear a lot about. I got like three phones, so if they did, the other two stay dead. Half the time anyway, the number that I give out, they'd be dead. Right. You just pop on into the other. other one? Yeah, I just go.
Starting point is 00:20:39 They both connected. So I can see him calling on the other one. What would you do? This is a hypothetical. What would you do if you were in prison and Trey Songs posted your girl on his Instagram story? I wouldn't, I wouldn't, like, I wouldn't even really, really worried about that. You know what I'm saying? Tray songs, it's Trey. Right.
Starting point is 00:21:02 He's seen to him. I don't know if I, well, but actually, I could be, I'll keep it real that one time my girl got a DM from Trey songs. and she said some shit like because she's like what should I say I was like tell them motherfucker to do a no jumper podcast and she said it and then he goes wait
Starting point is 00:21:18 who is this? He acted like he was hitting him the wrong girl I'm like brother this dude probably does this like all the time like oh she got a boyfriend fuck I'm just say this and that'll make it seem a little bit more innocent I'm sorry he's a smooth guy he's a smooth guy I got nothing against him but also I feel like if he posts a girl on his
Starting point is 00:21:34 Instagram story and also the girl that we're talking about is a rapper too so it's like Oh yeah, okay. She's a rapper. You can just appreciate her as a rapper entity, right? Yeah, I guess. I don't know. I don't know what girl he don't post it.
Starting point is 00:21:47 I don't know. This is a hypothetical. Oh, yeah. But I ain't even going to lie to you, though, like a real life situation. Like, probably like three years ago, Traydon had one of my girls. Had her or posted her? Yeah, he had. While you were with her?
Starting point is 00:22:01 Yeah, he didn't snatch her, man. Really? But it went, you know, it went no third until a player. I'm like, you know, to each his own. But then she reported back to you and said, She told me. She told me. I said to DM.
Starting point is 00:22:11 I said, damn, man. That's why I ain't got nothing against him, though. You know what I'm saying? I said, keep a player. Wait, was that kind of intimidating? Like, damn, this dude is, like, famous for serving dick. Maybe I'm not serving dick. I can't do nothing.
Starting point is 00:22:24 It was just like, damn, it's trace on, man. Right. Might hit one of them. You know. I'm going to let you hold that trick. I'm going to let you hold it, though. For show. Wow.
Starting point is 00:22:37 That's amazing. What was it like shooting the video with mulatto? How do you feel about that in general? How did that song come about? Why did you decide that that was the next single for you to rock with? That's my dog. This is my personal partner. So everybody always was like, oh, yeah, y'all got to go ahead and do a song,
Starting point is 00:22:56 but not even knowing, like, we've been at that song done. And I just felt like it was time to drop it. So it's always a vibe, you know what I'm saying? That song was much needed. It's a vibe for everybody. and we're going to mess the city up with it. Definitely. So,
Starting point is 00:23:12 so cash out featuring him a lot of. I can, I ain't really see nobody else who was fit better than her on that verse. Right. She sent the verse back in like, two days killed it. Really?
Starting point is 00:23:21 Went harder than I did. I'm like, dang. Right. So you've been knowing her like throughout your come up and everything? Yeah. I guess you guys were coming up
Starting point is 00:23:27 around the same time, up the same area, huh? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So like my, my, um, management,
Starting point is 00:23:34 they used to throw out of parties and stuff at the club. So, booking artists and all that. Like you get chance to meet everybody. Right. You know what I'm saying? Get tired of you.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Have you gotten to see a lot of people that you were sort of coming up with, like change and shit? You seem like you were probably like the same person now that you were before all this shit. But I feel like a lot of people probably switch up real quick. Oh, yeah, yeah. A lot of folks. The honestly, you know, and switch up on in L.I.N. I don't even know you. And then when you come around now, well, we got to get in.
Starting point is 00:24:02 Like, I was just talking to you like two years ago. You don't remember me? I know. Isn't it kind of like sickening when you see it? up close and personal and just realize like that's really how high be how people and they don't really even they probably don't even realize that they're doing it that they like are just showing you love because you're popping or that they probably you know wouldn't want anything to do with you if you hadn't been having the year that you're having that's just crazy yeah and uh and me practicing
Starting point is 00:24:27 the laws of attraction help me block a lot of their stuff out like it might make you angry sometimes but you just got to look past a lot of it you know what i'm saying don't stress yourself out about what these other folks got going on. And I just let them do them and be like, oh yeah, okay, okay for so. I'm gonna fuck with you. Right. That's it.
Starting point is 00:24:45 I'm gonna fuck with you. I'm gonna fuck with you. That kid got shot. And then Lano. Damn. Playing around, man. It ain't safe just being a little like white kid influencer either out there now. No.
Starting point is 00:24:56 No. You want to just say something funny? You can't really be out. Like, they're really outside. Right. They're looking. They're looking for it. And I think they set them up too.
Starting point is 00:25:05 Like they were trying to meet up with them to buy something or whatever. or something like a little Instagram scheme, everybody's selling promo and linking up to do a skid or whatever. I don't know them about all that. I just know that. I know that. I know we outside.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Yeah, you got to be careful how you're moving out there, huh? Yeah. That's facts. Okay, so in your mind, what do you want the rest of this next year to look like? And what do you need to accomplish in order to feel like you're making the most
Starting point is 00:25:31 of this moment that you're having? I want the rest of this year to be, You know what I'm saying? I want to keep winning. You know what I'm saying? So I want to drop another, another project, get another number one, you know what I'm saying, get some old plaques. And I just want to continue to keep elevating.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Like, I know the process don't happen overnight. So it's like I'm not rushing, really rushing nothing. I'm willing to take the step by step that it takes to get to where I'm going. You know, like I said, all the one hit one to talk out, it's in one, out the other one, because I know, you know what I'm saying, the process behind the what's going on. Right. So I just really just wanted to elevate. Makes sense.
Starting point is 00:26:11 No, definitely. I mean, I look forward to it. So it's going to be kind of an interesting 2021 now that shit is opening back up, at least in the rest of the country. You're from Atlanta. Shit is apparently bad open. Yeah, he's been open.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Facts. All right, so it was good to have a conversation with. I know we got to wrap this up a little bit quick because you got another thing you're about to run to. Yeah, I got this a little shoot. I got to do. Really? What's that for?
Starting point is 00:26:35 Vogue cover, GQ, some show like that? cut? I did something like that yesterday. This was like the label. I'm doing with all the artists. Really? I'm saying black, wiggy, blood, bell, everybody. That makes sense. Yeah. Hard. You know, do a little game photo. Nice. Well, appreciate it. BRS. Cash, appreciate you coming through, man. No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world. Check us on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, like, comments, subscribe, and nojumper.com, if you want to support. Let's go. Thank you, bro. Appreciate you for having. Much love.

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