No Jumper - The Coi Leray Interview: Signing The Biggest Deal of 2019, Dating Trippie, Rico Nasty Beef & More
Episode Date: August 22, 2020Coi Leray is back on the program to talk about her brand new project that she is heavily proud of! She also shares about her upbringing, making money and provide for herself at a young age, relationsh...ip with Trippie, Rico Nasty and the double standard between male and female in music. ----- FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/529mn7of2HBKdLfrAMUzcK?si=rWVBWCuWSXeh0TFYb2P-dQ 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/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper.
Coolest podcast on the world.
And today we're in here with the one and only,
Coil-Leray.
How you doing?
I'm doing good.
How are you?
Nice to see you.
Nice to see you.
I think I might have done the Coil-Leray interview that had the most views currently,
even though it was like at Rolling Loud and I think it was like eight minutes or some shit.
Yeah, no.
We looked really good.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I think you're here.
I really like a hair like that.
Oh, geez.
Look at this.
She's blowing me up already.
That's fly.
It's like, do ever do the.
Yeah, well I'm a dad now
Congratulations
Almost two months left
And got you ready?
Yeah
Is this like the dad haircut
You've been preparing for?
Yeah, that's what I feel like
I don't think you could be like a skinhead dad
Maybe you could
But I don't know if I want to be
Oh yeah I was doing that
Yeah yeah yeah
No pitch of being a dude
And you gotta carry around like a bottle
of hair gel with you all the time
I can't imagine
You gotta get your hair gel and your baby bottle
motherfucker
No, I'm all natural
Yeah you see me in here with the baby
Like during the interview
when I go stop the interview every five seconds to deal with the kid.
It's going to be lit.
It's going to be so lit.
You're having a boy or girl.
A girl.
Oh, man.
See what happens to some motherfuckers?
See, they say, yo, they say, they say, y'all.
You know what they say when niggis get girls?
Like, they first child.
The crazy ones.
Really?
Yeah, like the crazy ones, like the reckless ones.
Like, you know, yeah.
They say the crazy motherfuckers get girls.
It humbles them and kind of like, you know, it puts them in, it's a balance.
You're about to have a real balance coming to your life.
I know.
I'll be listening to, like, music constantly now, and sometimes I'll catch myself thinking,
how would I explain that lyric right there to my daughter?
Exactly.
It can be hard.
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be hard.
Yeah.
All these coil-or-ray lyrics.
Dad, what's she talking about?
What is that?
What is that part of the female anatomy she's describing?
Listen.
Just wait.
I'll explain it to you when you're nine and a half.
it's that gas station
you got a car from gas station
I'm telling you about this shit
I'll really be buzzing
Busting
Busting
Busting ice cream
What are you smoking?
I have no idea
It's kind of dry
I'm not gonna lie
It's a little crispy
You like
It's been sitting in my backpack
For a while
You could just be like
Yeah
I could have done some scissors
Have you ever thought about that
Because I would totally understand
If you say no
Because I've never thought about it
It with the podcast
But you've ever thought
Like
What about the little
fucking girls who hear my music
like are they going to be influenced are they going to
I don't know are they going to become good citizens
I don't worry about that not because
you know
music is like a work of art
you know and you can't judge a book by its cover
that's why I got this tattoo actually it says not all those
who wander are lost
so like basically
you know I got this tattoo when I was 16
and just because
I say what I say
and I do what I do on the outside
you know looking it might be wool but that don't mean that I don't have like common sense and I'm not at the end of the day like I respect myself I'm a young woman at the end of the day so you know just want a little situation I was going back I watched like your earliest output the goofy ass N words video I did not know about that when I interviewed previously because they gave me like five seconds worth of time to prep for that one at rolling loud so I'm seeing you in like this I'm like oh this is a very different corollary she's in the trap house or like the living room whatever
whatever it might have been.
I mean, it's just like a different version.
You kind of crammed in the living room with like 20 people.
I had my little braids.
Yes.
You were swagger.
If you seen the video, I was so drunk.
You were drunk in that video.
Yeah, I was so drunk.
My eyes was bloodshot right in that video.
Really?
I didn't know that.
Yeah, I was lit.
I'm very curious about what your adolescent phase was like,
like in particular, just watching that video.
I'm like, I want to know where she.
was at in her
youth at the time that that
video was made? At the time
I was living on my own.
I was hungry.
Really? Yeah, I was living on my own.
I was living on my own since I was 17.
What happened? Why would you end up living on your own?
It was towards
like 10th grade.
10th grade, I dropped out of high school
because I was working in sales.
Sales?
Yeah.
That's you trying to not tell us where you were working?
Explore Enterprise.
The fuck is that?
And then Yellowstone Capital.
So Explore Enterprise.
And then also push the cart.
So those is three sales jobs.
My first one was Explorer.
I was making at least like $750,000 a week Friday, no taxes, cash.
I was a top sales woman.
And if I was not number one, I was definitely number two.
And you just hated school?
So you were like fucking, I'm going to go.
It's not that I hated school.
It was just it was at a moment where, you know, me, my mom, my brother was like, we was just, you know, we were struggling.
Feel me?
And I always wanted to just keep up with.
what I needed to do.
Like, I wanted to stay fly.
I wanted to get my hair,
done my nails,
and I wanted my own crib.
I'm the only girl, feel me?
So I got five brothers.
Well, I have four brothers,
but now I got five brothers.
And, you know, I'm like,
y'all, I can't work and go to school at the same time.
So I told my mother sign me out.
I was making a lot of money.
I was like, for me at 16,
$750, $8 a week for cash was like a blessing to me.
So then I upgraded to push the cart,
and that's when I started making $1,300.
hundred, 1500 every Friday.
You knew you had no use for school.
I always, I was always, I never was a failure.
Like I ain't fail, you know what I'm saying?
Like I was never a get back type of chick.
If anything, you know, I never get an F lowest grade I got, was it D?
F.
If I failed, it was like Spanish class or some shit like that.
But I always apply myself in every class.
I just, you know, if I could go back though, I would.
I sometimes say, like, I wish I never dropped out.
because I missed a lot of vocabulary.
That's the only thing I feel like I missed is a lot of vocabulary throughout, like, my,
from 11th and 12th grade or whatever, I guess, and the rest of it.
That could be applied to, that could probably make my music 10 times stronger.
So now I got to, like, make sure I read and, you know, I don't even like reading.
I got to watch, like, educating movies and just really try to make sure I'm up to date with the vocab.
Yeah, when I look back at school, I'm like, God, what the fuck was wrong with it?
Why didn't I just do my fucking work?
My parents would have left me alone.
They would have let me do whatever I wanted if I had just done okay in school.
Instead, I just couldn't bring myself to, like, work my working.
Don't do it.
Everybody was getting their own money.
Feel me?
Everybody was getting their own money.
Like, everybody was getting their own money.
Like, once we had to, like, starve and get the taste.
Because I call myself Hannah Montana.
I had the best of both worlds, feel me?
So it's like I grew up.
My dad would ever be having a source magazine.
Like, you know, my pops.
I do.
And then from, you know, it was at a moment.
where, you know, shit wasn't there no more.
So reality hit.
And thank God it did, because it humbled the shit out of me.
And I really learned a lot throughout those days.
So it's not like, you know, it went.
So, you know, food stands, low eviction notices or whatever and shit we went through.
And that's what made me and my brothers really had to go hard.
Like, niggas was starving.
So while the niggas was hustling and working, I always had a job.
I worked at an MEP supermarket, Dunkin' Donuts, Palermo's Bakery.
I worked out of fucking pizzeria.
Like, I didn't give a fuck.
I wanted to make sure I stayed.
I like to smoke
I have support my habit
From a very young age
Yeah
You're smoking big dope
I was smoking weed for a long time
It'd be an expensive habit
Wheed is expensive
I wish I never fucking smoke
That's one thing
I don't care about nothing else
But if I advise you don't smoke
It's because the shit is just costly
Unless you grow your own
Right
Or you rob the plug
Even then
After you was smoking
You're gonna robin
You're gonna need more
Yeah
Wait so this was a thing
That you had like
there was like a stage in your life where your father was doing very well for those who don't know
Ben Zino formerly of the source and then the money sort of slowed up yeah like just you know things
just started happening reality just started hitting I was like nine I was too young to really
understand any of that shit to really actually live it so I was young you know like I was I knew
we had money but I didn't really know what's going on you feel me I just knew that at the time like
source was huge you know when it
And it got a lot of fucking credit.
And I just seen, you know, the source wars, my dad come home.
It was just a lot of shit that I seen.
I got my brothers.
Like, we always lived in a big ass house.
And me and my brothers, we just ran.
He'll fly all my cousins from Boston.
It would just be me and my brothers and all my cousins from Boston in the crib.
And we just be just doing whatever the fuck we want.
And like I said, though, reality hit.
And, you know, my dad went his way.
My mom went her way.
Okay.
So they got divorced when you were like?
They was never married.
Oh, okay.
But they weren't together all of a sudden when you were like,
What, 10? 11-ish?
Nah, they separated.
It was over.
Oh, before.
She went her way, me and the boys went with her.
But we spent every vacation with my father.
And my father continued to like take care of, you know what I'm saying.
My dad bought me my first car.
It was a Jeep ringler.
Wow.
Yeah, it was a drop top, all black.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like, I was just like dad.
I don't care.
I just told him, you know, my dad started telling me, like, you know, you got to, you guys got to start.
I'm going to provide for you as much as possible and I'm going to hold it down.
But I got to, you know, figure everything out to make sure I could do that.
but you got to do it too and I respect them for it because if he would have never told me that shit
I would have always felt like you know then at that point you could call like a silver spoon situation but
right it wasn't that situation that's interesting because it's probably like some people from my generation
who find out who your dad is might think that you kind of had an easy upbringing at some point but you're
kind of saying the opposite that he sort of put the hustle mentality and you put the ball on your court
hell yeah you put the ball on my court and that's why I feel like it was just passed out to me like
I'm the chosen one out of my family, you know?
Like my dad had his time and he put us all in a position to go ahead and really, you know,
do what we need to do.
And he inspired me too into music.
He always had a studio.
Niggins was never on the radio.
He was on the radio with pop the party and rock the party and shit like that.
But like, in the past couple years, no.
But he stayed doing music.
So I used to be like, why are you on the radio?
He'd be like, I don't give a fuck.
If I'm on the radio, if nobody fucking listens to my shit, I like to make music.
And that's just what I do.
And I'm never going to stop.
So he always got studios.
Now I had a studio in every crib since I signed my deal.
Really?
Yeah, every single crib.
Feel me?
And, you know, like I said, I was too young to really understand the business side of everything and, you know, what he went through.
But what I did take from him was just like the ability to just really fucking go hard and hustle, you know?
So do you have memories of actually getting on songs as like a really, really young kid?
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
My dad was just like, we was in the studio.
He had a studio.
So his engineer, he'd be like, yo, record my kids.
you know me and taj got a little song and my dad shot that video wow yeah he had the camera
like my dad shot the video he was just wait he shot the goofy ass no no he ain't shot goofy ass niggas he
shot i got a video when i was like 14 okay with taj and he shot it a lot of people know about
that about like my old videos or whatever when you youtube me you see a lot of them down at some
point no they still love me i'm trying to get them down but niggas be like nah just let it tell
the story i'd be like man get rid of them shit i couldn't tell if they were like re-uploads or
if those were the original channels they were on.
No. I can't. I'm trying to get them down.
But so that's interesting. So you
very much grew up with it as
like a normal thing in your head. Like I could just make
music. I can do this. Like it's not
even anything out of the ordinary for me to make a song
or... I was doing everything. I was in a movie.
I was in a movie. Me and Todd was in a movie. We was in my dad
every vacation. We went with him. So summer vacation
in Miami. Malcolm
Jones, I guess he shot a lot of his, directed
a lot of his videos. He came to
the studio. He was like, y'all need to
to kids to play this role and your kids would be perfect.
So we played the role, but I end up leading the lead part because my shit was so lit.
So like I said, I'm the chosen one.
Like I've been talented in every single thing I did.
I was acting.
I was singing.
I was dancing.
And freestyle in whatever I could.
I could draw.
I could do hair.
Like I could put a whole lace running in.
I don't even wear with you.
Wow.
Don't mean?
Like, yeah, I could do it all.
So you always had that kind of confidence that you always believe that you were
special? Always. I grew up around boys.
You think your parents put that in you, or do you think
that was just natural? 100%.
My dad didn't give a fuck what nobody said.
It could have hurt him. You know what I'm saying?
It could have killed a lot of relationships.
It could have made it better, whatever it is, but he didn't give a
fuck. He was true to himself and he stayed himself.
Same thing with my mother. My mother is a gangster.
Like, she's a different
type of breed. And, you know, but
one thing about her is she's like,
she's a woman of God. And
that's like where my sanity come from.
Feel me? So, you know,
It's just, and like I said, I grew up around boys.
You know, nobody played no type of pity.
Nobody treated you soft or easy.
Hell no.
Yo, my brothers used to play, drown me in the pool, yo.
Like, I used to be, like, six, not even six.
Like, probably like four or five.
I'll never forget this shit.
And them niggas used to throw me in the pool and, like,
like, try to save me because they knew I couldn't swim,
yo, bro.
I used to be like, yo, my mom was on vacations.
My dad was out working.
It was just us and a bunch of kids.
I grew up with a bunch of kids in the crib.
My auntie took care of us.
Like, it was crazy.
Not knowing what the hell is okay or not.
Nah.
Wow.
Nah, we was going crazy.
That's insane.
Yeah.
Because, okay, so there's like a weird moment, though, like a separation between you could
make a song when you're a kid and then there's like a very different decision when you decide.
No, I'm going to make a song, make a video and put it on the internet and see what everybody thinks of it.
That was when I was living on my own.
That was when I hit, like, that was when I was just on my own, 17, living in Garfield.
And I had wrote, uh, goofy-ass niggas and I wrote fucking a guy.
a prayer.
Linked up with Neat.
Shout to Neek Visions.
Linked up with Neke and Jersey.
She ended up shooting
goofy-ass niggas.
I recorded it in a product studio.
And it just started
doing numbers, you feel me?
Like, I don't know.
Everybody just started fucking with it.
I did it because A. Boogie was lit.
I'm a, I'm a boogey fan as fuck.
And at the time, he dropped
them shits like the deep
don't trust bitch.
Like the whole,
bruh, that nigga talks so crazy about
females and he'd be speaking facts so we'd just be kind of like hitting the soul different so I was like I want to
I want to be the girl to kind of like talk about these niggas I did it in my way right so if you listen
to the song it's like goofy-ass nigga like I get so emotional you got to get you grew up around all
boys but then like how do you feel like women have kind of like accepted your energy I feel like a lot of your
fans are probably women but it's it's interesting me because you definitely have this like
powerful-ass energy about yourself.
Powerful.
It's funny.
So, like, yeah, powerful.
Like, I get a lot of questions, like, you know, even just who I am,
it kind of makes people question my sexuality or whatever.
But it is what it is.
You know, I'm a girl.
And at the end of the day, it's like I still had pink walls.
I have Powerpuff girls, hand painting on my walls.
I had Scooby-Doo.
I had, you know, Easy Big Ovens.
I had brat dolls.
I had, you know, Barbie dolls.
I had all, every single Disney.
cassette tape. Like, I was still a girl, you know? I just was surrounded by so many boys.
I was just a negative. Like, I was just doing so much boys shit with my brother's riding bikes,
falling off bikes, doing whatever. I wanted to do whatever they wanted to do.
We moved all my families in Boston. I got no family in Jersey. My dad had the source,
we moved to Jersey. It was 30 minutes away from New York. We moved to Upper Saddle River.
It was like, you know, went to school full of white kids. And, you know, being at home with my brother,
That's why my dad food or my cousins, it would be like 10 of my cousins in the crib with us.
Right.
Because we wasn't going back to Boston.
We was, my mom and my dad from the hood.
My brother's all them from the hood.
I'm born in Roxbury, and we wasn't going back there.
So, you know, we just made the best.
We was just turning up doing what we did, and I just followed at their lead, you know.
Did you reject your parents at any real point, or was it always that you appreciated their influence
and something you felt like you were part of like a team.
I always appreciated them.
I guess I was a little misguided when I was like 16.
I didn't really understand because that's when I started like, you know, like,
I guess when my dad got on loving hip hop, you know what I'm saying?
And shit started going from there.
I didn't know what to think.
I thought like I had a picture painted in my head.
That was what was wrong with me.
I had a picture painting in my head on how life.
was supposed to be.
And I'm just like, why is it not like this anymore?
You feel me?
And it's just like, how the fuck you're going to go ahead and just do it?
Like, take, like, how are you just going to let it?
But then as I got old, I understand, like, you know, I was just so negative.
You feel me?
I had to really, if you look at the positive side and look at everything that my mother and
father did do, you'd be like, yo, you're lucky that you fucking who you are today because
you wouldn't be, right?
I mean, you could always say that because, like, I, you know, sometimes I've had
conversations with my parents where I'll, like, say something in which.
I felt like they clearly did something wrong when I was a kid.
And then you realize that to your parents, that doesn't even hit the fucking radar
of things that you should be concerned about because they did everything for you.
So what if they yelled at you one time or made you feel bad one time or whatever?
It's like they did everything for you.
Exactly.
It's hard for them to understand.
It is.
It is hard because sometimes motherfuckers don't understand.
Like me and my dad, me being the only girl, it's a lot of things he ain't understand.
Like a lot.
And a lot of things my mother did understand because that's my dog.
That's my mom and I'm the only girl and she's going to talk to me like, you know, a woman to girl to girl other than dad's a daughter, you know?
And it's a lot of things he understand.
He ain't even like me wearing tight jeans.
Really?
My dad ain't like me wearing tight jeans, nah, hell no.
And, you know, I used to be like, nigger, like not literally because I went around him, I'm just like an angel, but I used to go back to my mom like, yo, bro, he don't want me to wear tight jeans.
Like what he thinks is going to happen?
Like I ain't going to, like what?
Like I used to be like, yo, I'm not even, I'm not even shaped out.
I used to talk about mom.
Like, yo, I don't even, what's the problem?
Like, so I didn't even care.
At that point, it was just like, yo, as I got older or whatever, he's just being a dad.
You're going to have a girl now, so you can understand.
And, you know, you can relate too based off, like, you know, just in who, you know, in your young times, whatever, years ago before your baby moms,
the people that you've dated are probably run into
like you know we all live the wildlife
and y'all
you know when you
how can I say this
when you fuck with these women
you don't want your daughter to be like that
so now it's like a paranoia thing
because you know it's like a guilty paranoia situation
that's just a tip for all the dads out there
you know what I'm saying it's like the more
debauchery fuck shit that you've been in
in your life the more you know
what girls get into
certain girls, you know, like, then you can't help but sort of have your mind flooded with what could happen.
And it's not so much that, you know, like, you obviously are trying to raise somebody that will
be an adult and be able to make their own decisions and stuff, but you know that guys are scummy
as fuck, and you know that girls tend to try to get wrapped up in shit before they're ready.
So, I mean, there's a lot to be afraid of.
I'm going to guess that you were probably giving your parents at least something to be worried about
as a young lady.
I was out.
I was out.
Right.
I was out.
I was doing whatever the fuck I wanted.
I was out.
My mom was like, you know what?
My mom, it's not that she didn't care.
My mom would just work late.
And she was also on some shit, like, figure it out, you know?
And she trusted us.
I felt like she knew we wasn't no dummies, you know?
And even if we did get into something, it's like we're going to learn from that shit.
Like, my mom was hard on us, but at the same time, she was just like, yo, go.
You want to go out?
You know, you come home at 12 o'clock.
Like, just make sure you check in.
Right.
You know me? And I was 14.
I was out down the block.
Hackensack.
But Hackensack and Jersey was so little.
Right.
So my mom knew.
Like, if I was somewhere, she knew where I was and she knows the people.
She knows that person's mom or she's connected.
So it's not like, you feel me?
Right.
But.
But, like, a kid in New York?
I mean, there's infinite shit that could get wrapped up in that you do not want them
wrapped up in.
A kid anywhere.
Like, a kid, motherfucker, anywhere, bro.
Life is life.
Like shit, you be in the wrong place at the wrong time and be pissed and just be like, damn.
Like, but it is what it is, you know?
Like, for example, my little brother, my little brother, 17, just got his driver's license,
but she bought him a car.
You know, he got him a little job.
And she was letting him drive her car.
Feel me?
Like, pick up.
I remember, yo, I'm like a mom to Taj, and they hate it.
He hates it.
I just be like, yo, like, why the fuck you letting him drive on the license?
Like, I was driving with no license.
And I had to pay surcharges.
There's no kind of shit
I had to do.
Like, come on.
What if he get, she like,
Roy, just stop being negative.
God, God, I'm like, just stop being negative.
So I'm just like, man, whatever.
But as you can see, like,
look at the bigger picture.
He ended up getting a job.
He didn't end up getting in trouble.
And now he got his license.
Now he's able to drive or whatever.
But, you know, you know, so thank God.
Like, tell me, he's, that's just,
I just always been my mom.
See, this wood's not going to work.
I don't like that one.
You want a raw in Fonto?
No.
Fronto's too scary.
I'm dead.
I only will roll a franto that a fucking New Yorker hands to me.
You don't count.
You from Roxbury.
You don't count.
That's cool.
That's cool.
So your dad gets on fucking love and hip-hop.
What's that like?
I don't know.
I wasn't around like none of the cameras and shit.
I was on the back here.
I just saw it.
And then like I barely even watched it.
I ain't really like, I have my own thing going.
Like, what I'm going to tell you, I went to, I went to Campbell High School and Smyrne.
It was the best high school years in my life.
Why?
It was lit.
Really?
It was lit.
It was great.
Like, it was so fucking lit, bro.
It was so lit.
And it was just like...
You don't hear many people talk about their high school experience this way.
Yeah, right.
High school's lit.
I'm telling you, high school is a movie.
Like, it's a movie.
You got a lot of good and bad, but it's a movie.
Like, when you watch it, shit is lit.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, that's good enough.
Yeah.
Okay, so did anyone, like, help you out originally with the music thing?
Or was that pretty much all, like, shit that you knew how to do it?
Ever since I started, I've been on me.
Me and my team.
You know, nobody helped me with nothing.
Who's the team, though?
Me, D.
In the beginning, I had a couple people around me,
but there ain't here no more.
Okay.
Yeah.
They didn't see the vision?
You know, I feel like, Adam,
this industry is crazy, right?
And a lot of people, you know,
I signed the biggest deal of 2019,
and I don't think anybody know that, right?
I did not know that.
Wow.
Yeah, I did.
And, yeah.
Everything happened for me so fast.
I knew everything that was going on that happened.
I had a feeling, you know, it's not like I doubted myself for anything.
I knew it was going to happen, but it happened so fast.
So I feel like in this industry, it's either you built for it or not.
That's it.
Straight like that.
And, you know, another thing is you got to work hard.
A lot of people, a lot of artists, like, what we deal with,
with motherfuckers and our friends and stuff like that on the upcoming, like, you know,
know we want to take care of them it's all about them we it's times we even forget about our family
and just want to make sure we take care of team and do whatever it is so we could just benefit the
brand so we could so when we do get to that level we can all be straight you know what i'm saying and
it's like i always i always since day one i'm like yo everybody got to be CEOs everybody got to be
CEOs if you're not going on my team everybody's going to be CEOs it's like a it's like a wall street
but then that could be tough to pull off because in reality you're the star of the show like you need to be
Well, not everybody could be fucking LeBron at one time.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, not everybody could be LeBron, bro.
You got to pass the ball at the end of the day.
Your time is coming.
You can't get hypnotized in the lifestyle and the glory and think that, you know, since, like,
you can't count my pockets.
And since what's happening for me, it's supposed to be doing for you.
You're supposed to be my friend and you're supposed to arrive for me.
Like, that's it.
It's nothing more to it.
And then, like I said, I'm going to do whatever it is.
And on top of that, motherfuckers don't know how to utilize their resources.
Like, nigger, I got so much resources.
I got opportunities around me nonstop.
You got to utilize me.
If you need me to hit somebody up, I got to check.
You know how motherfuckers respond to a check.
I hit a motherfucker up quick for you.
Like, yo, get connected.
You need to build a team.
Whether if you're doing videos, build a production.
Whether if you're styling, start getting your motherfucking connections right.
Make sure you got showrooms on deck.
Make sure I'm a motherfucking nigga better for the budget.
You feel me?
If you, if you were, whether if you were engineer or a person,
If you're doing anything, bro, make sure that you're actually, you got to wake up.
You can't wake up at 12 o'clock and hit the blunt.
You got to wake up at 9 o'clock, right?
You got to wake up at 7 o'clock.
You got to make sure you wake up, put yourself first, handle everything you got to do within yourself.
And then your next thing, you know what I'm saying?
After you called your mom, brush your teeth in the morning, did your daily workouts, ate your food or whatever it is.
It's time to focus on coil array.
And it's time to fucking make sure that whatever it is that needs to be done, we need to
fucking do it.
And that's just point blank, period.
Right.
You feel me?
And niggas don't understand that shit.
But that's going to be a hard decision for you because on one hand, you know,
you need to be the fucking star of the show.
But then also, like, you want to enable everybody around you.
Yeah, you want to make sure everybody happy.
It's a lot of pressure.
It's a lot of pressure.
You get all fucked up.
I'm telling you this shit crazy.
It's a lot of pressure.
But it's like, this is what comes with being a star.
You know what I'm saying?
And especially in it, like, I'm glad it happened, whatever it is.
And, you know, I'm glad that everybody that was in my life was there.
because I wouldn't even be here without them, you know?
They all contribute a lot, a lot, even though, like I said,
it just got to a point where it's just not for everybody.
Niggas, niggas, fold.
You could fold easy.
You could either just take it in with a grain of salt and be like, yo, pray on it
and just work hard, or you could just be like, you know, this is not for me.
Right.
But so, okay, when did you really start to blow up
and did the label conversations start to go crazy?
Was it that the huddy song?
That's what really made everybody start to be like,
Oh, okay, we can see the vision now.
She could be huge.
It's cold in here, so my teeth are shivering.
Can I talk about it?
We tired, yeah, yeah.
I got a little bra on, so I'm a little cold.
I'm not saying, I'm anemic.
I got to take iron pills.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Damn, my girl just started taking iron pills because they said that she's borderline.
She's anemic.
Is she always cold?
She's not anemic.
I think it's just her body's going haywire because of the pregnancy and shit.
She need to eat more iron and steak and shit.
Yeah, I have to, too.
It's cold as shit.
Sorry.
But yeah, not so.
These giant lights too.
Oh, then God, they're probably giving me some heat.
I'm like,
I'll help a little bit.
Yeah.
But okay, that blew it up and all of a sudden you're in all these label conversations and
shit?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was a bit in war.
It was a bit in war.
But let me tell you why I went in Republic, right?
So everybody in every label is just so dope.
Like, it was just like, ah.
But Republic, Monti and Avery was the only ones.
This is what I noticed, like, because I'm meeting what everybody.
and motherfuckers was like,
y'all, I used to work here, I used to work here,
I used to work here, I used to work here,
but Monti and Avery was the only
CEOs that been in their chair
since they started the company.
Since they started the fucking company.
So I'm just like, all right,
not only are these niggas loyal.
You feel me?
But they're for the fucking culture,
and they know music.
Because everybody that signed up,
the label was just like, come on.
Iconic as shit.
And even on the upcoming
I'm in roster.
Talented as fuck.
And, you know, I was just like, you know, I got to go with them.
And I'm glad I went with them.
But you, like, how did it feel?
It must have been something, some kind of crazy bidding war for you to be the highest paid
signee of 2019.
I must have felt crazy at some point, right?
It felt crazy because I was just like, yo, I felt bad.
Like, I didn't want nobody to hate me, you know?
Like, I don't want nobody to not like me.
Like, not that I didn't give a fuck.
But at the same time, like, in this business,
you got it's it's
fuck the money
it's all about relationships
and the last thing
I want somebody to do
is just have some bad taste
in my mouth
so it's like
I felt like I was
you know I'm a loyal person
and I felt like
if we had a conversation
and we like
it's just hard to tell you no
you feel me
like it's hard to tell somebody
you start to fall in love
with all these labels
that's like you got eight
boyfriends all of a sudden
and you know that only one
can maintain
exactly it's like
it's like hard to tell you no
it's like damn bro
and even though it's kind of
like man fuck the labels who gives a fuck about the labels the people from the labels I mean it's
their job to make you feel comfortable and stuff and you you end up liking the people a lot
yeah you end up you know you know they get connected because they really like they look out you know
they call it corded they cord you really well yeah but during these courted situations it's like you know
sometimes these people really get a connection with you right and they fuck with you and the same
vice versa I just like damn but I heard stories about these labels when they're court an artist that
they're like, you know, giving them drugs and women.
Nah, they ain't.
All kinds of crazy shit.
I'm sure they didn't bust that out with you, but.
I'm like, damn, whoever the fuck they busting that out to must be a fucking, must be, like,
these little boys that they're trying to sign, I could imagine that they're fooled fairly easily.
No, I don't think, I think that's probably the old, if anything, like, I don't know, it's probably
the old days, but that money, that chicken, that's what sheesh.
Right.
Making a nigga be like, oh, that's what gets a young niggins.
That must have freaked you out that it's like, okay, one label thinks I'm worth 200 grand.
And now there's another label that wants to give me half a million.
And there's another one that wants to give me a million.
And you're just kind of like hearing about it from the lawyers or your team or whatever.
And you're just like, damn, really?
Like this number's going to keep going up.
I'm like, what?
I was like, yo.
I was like, yo, I didn't understand what was going on.
I'm telling you, it was the best moment of my life.
But then it was just like, let me tell you, I was at dinner.
And I was about to sign of.
label. I ain't going to say what it is.
I was about to have. I already have my mind made up.
If you're at the dinner, then you've.
So look.
No, but we wasn't with nobody.
Right.
This was just me, Dee.
Like, we just out chilling.
We just out having, we at the cafeteria in New York.
This nigga St.
Walk in A&R from Republic.
He walking on nowhere.
He like, and I told Dee, I was so overwhelmed.
I said, yo, I don't want no more meetings.
I'm done.
Like, I can't.
Like, I'm just going to choose them.
That's it.
It was like, all right, you sure?
I was like, yeah, this nigga St.
St. Walk in.
So I'm going to see you tomorrow.
right i was like yeah pays for the dinner d looks at me like you know you got to go to that meeting right
i'm like fuck walk up in that motherfucker i'm like ah monte and avery came out like shit i was like okay
got a little comfortable he started telling me a little history i'm like all right and then they
then the number went right so not only did the number go whoop but you got loyal-ass motherfuckers
like that care right you know that really
care like and you know I'm not the hard I'm not the easiest person to deal with I'm
gonna just let you know I could kind of imagine that I'm not because I know what I want in life
you feel me and I know how I want it and I know how I take constructive criticism you feel me
and um and all that stuff but at the same time it's just like I know what I want and that's just
what it is I know what's best for me and I feel like you know if you if you could go ahead and
bring something to the table as far as any creative ideas or any inspiration anything like
That's what I love that too.
You know, like, I don't know everything, but for me,
like I'm very passionate, but don't take my,
my enthusiasm from pushing this.
You know, that's what a lot of people do.
Well, as a woman, a lot of the things that might be considered
to only normal from a guy rapper get construed as you being a psycho bitch, right?
Let me tell you something.
If I was a male rapper, right, a lot of, a lot of shit,
this is probably for any female artists.
if we was men, a lot of shit wouldn't happen
because a lot of fights would have went down
because either niggas probably wouldn't even just want to fight a nigger
or niggas would have just, you know what I'm saying?
Like it's different.
You know, you can't hit a girl.
You can't really come with that energy with a girl, whatever it is.
But a man to man can come man to man.
You feel me?
Like, I feel like in this business,
if shit go left, we could fight
and still make sure we handle business as a man.
You feel me?
But on a woman aspect, you can't do that.
Right.
Or you're going to look like a bird.
You're going to look like a bird.
You're going to look like you ratchet.
You're bad for business.
and this, that dress. You can't do that. On top of that, when you feel some type of way,
our emotions start getting taken for, like, being a bitch and having an attitude. And it's not
that we're a bitch and we have an attitude. We just know what the fuck we want. As women,
we know what we want, especially when you're a star. Like, it's a difference between being an artist
and a star. Right. Feel me? So, I just becomes being a female. But like I say, you just can't fold.
A lot of people fold. But you are in kind of a different category, too, because, like, you're
attitude and you're like the way your demeanor is is kind of tough like you definitely handle
your own but then you also take a very pretty Instagram photo oh yeah I'm very sweet you know
like I said I worked in sales you know I'm saying you got to always I mean you got match somebody's
energy you know rap rapping is sales it's not so different because you're still selling everybody on you
on your record on you know it's like I think that like honestly somebody learning about sales
early in their life is like crazy beneficial to the rest of their life because if you want to make
money i mean this is the whole thing is you have to be able to make people buy in on whatever the
fuck it is you're selling i was selling google listings i was selling i was exploring enterprise
i was selling uh websites right i pushed a cart and then i upgraded to yellowstone capital
that was a funding company it was broken it was brokers it was like wall street
where i'll never forget the isaic the owner of yellowstone the ritz this thing it was so
Bro, they used to have raffles for like 100,000 just cashed in on the table.
Wow.
And whoever hit the most deals or whatever, like, get to, like, I don't know, you hit a deal,
you get a ticket.
So I guess whoever hits the most deal, that's your best way of winning.
Bro, it was crazy.
It was crazy.
I was like, yo, this shit is crazy.
But nobody ain't telling me that you don't start making money to like three months being a broker.
Okay.
I went in there thought I was about to make, you know.
My rent was $1,300 every month.
What the fuck?
I got to get out of there.
You got to miss that?
I used to sell shoes that's serious.
So I know you feel like...
I miss the jobs.
You have a good sales gig going and it can actually make you feel good.
Like that feeling of like, oh, if I kill it today, then I'm actually going to make much, much more than I would if I didn't kill it today.
Whereas if you go to work at the grocery store every day, you get paid the same.
Yeah.
But at the same time, it's like it's different to.
Energy is a big thing.
So I used to work at a grocery store, energy is everything.
Right.
So if you walk in there and you like, uh-uh-uh, you're going to have a bad motherfucking day.
I'm going to tell you the time going to go by so slow, so much slow.
Like in this world, bro, you got to be kind.
Like, that's one thing I, that's what, you know what?
And I'm humble.
Like, I'm very humble.
That's why, you know, I'm tough, but I'm humble and I'm very sweet.
And I'm a lady and I can get sexy, you know.
You know, I'm getting on the phone.
I guess call me like, what's so?
Like, what you doing for me?
But does that come naturally to you?
Or do you feel like that's something that you're sort of doing because it's good promotion?
It's just like, nah, it's just like, nah, it's just like, not it's just like,
if you could bring that out of me, then you just like the cushy, you know?
and they can start blushing or whatever like have you ever been around okay so i've been around
somebody or whatever before where like their parents or anybody would be like oh wow i've never
seen him act like this before like he's so you know what i'm saying like oh he's actually you know like wow
you can't really die so i'm just like you know you feel me like you can't bring it out of me i'm like
making it clap i yeah i mean i'm not going to lie i'm curious about what
what the dudes who are able to impress you or worm their way into your heart or like
or what that whole dynamic is like?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not really sure.
I'm not sure.
Like, I don't discriminate.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't discriminate at all.
And, you know, type of guys I like is just like, you guys just have some common sense, like, one.
I have some common sense.
and, you know, a little drip, feel me?
Little drip.
Yeah, a little drip.
Because if you don't got no job, I can style you.
I can get you right.
That ain't a problem.
You go dressing, nigga, quick.
You feel me?
He'll catch him a quick.
You know, you got to be nice, and you got to be a little tough.
I like, I'm saying, like, rough niggas.
Yeah.
You seem like you're like a guy with a felony.
Nah, but I mean, listen, if you got a felon judge,
as long as you try to get your shit together.
Like, I just, you know, I don't want to sit on the phone.
I'm in jail.
Like, my brother's in jail.
I hate when he's sitting on the phone with him when he called me.
I should watch.
Yeah, but I feel like you like a guy who has been in jail.
He's just not in jail anymore.
Uh-uh.
I just like, you know what I'm saying?
It's a couple of minutes.
I just never get caught.
Like, true me, you know me?
You like the criminal one never got caught.
You like that never got caught.
I like the ones that never got caught for a show.
Yes.
Have you ever dated a girl?
Nah.
It's never worked out.
Have you tried?
I had you pussy before.
Oh.
I already used to put you before, but it's just, I ain't get wet.
Like, it's just not my thing.
Like, you feel me?
I'm just, you know, that's why I can't date a girl.
Like, I, that's when I realize a woman can't please me like a man do, you feel me.
But, you know, I might take a shout, whatever we in the club.
We could, you know what I'm saying?
Like, maybe, you know, depending on, like, depending on the song, how I'm feeling.
Or, you know, because I don't like being, like, rude, you know.
So if somebody's, like, friendly dancing on me,
whatever, I don't know.
But have you ever been able to date a guy and then have it through some of the random
girl with the guy and pull it off?
Because sometimes I feel like a lot of girls who have a little bit of ego might have a
hard time pulling it off.
I could see that from you.
No, listen, I've never had a three-sum.
You never went for it, okay.
I've never had a three-sum.
No, I mean, it's just, I'm not, I want the attention to be on me.
See, this is what I'm assuming?
You feel me?
Like, I'm that type of bitch.
Like, what the fuck are we doing fucking this bitch too?
Like, my nigga, what are you doing?
Like, no.
It's me.
It's all about me.
I'm the princess.
I'm the queen.
Like, what the fuck?
Bye.
Right.
Respect.
I respect that.
You over the head,
all crazy and shit.
I'm like, huh?
Are you?
Why are you doing that to her?
Yeah.
You wasn't doing that to me.
Now we're going to start fighting.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, it's a fight.
A lot of threesome's on that way.
Yeah.
See?
Not for me so much, but.
Yeah.
I know.
Even the most open-minded girl is still going to experience what you're talking about.
That, like, there's going to be a moment where you're like,
Oh, so you seem like you're having a lot of fun in her vagina right now.
Where was that enthusiasm last Tuesday when I got home from work?
You're crazy.
You're crazy.
Okay, so how do you feel about how your career has been going up to this point?
Like, are you satisfied?
Like, what's your perspective on where you're at in the game?
I feel like, you know, where I am is perfect timing, feel me?
I only been signed for like a year and some change.
And it gets to a point where like,
I just wish that I'd done things differently in the beginning that I, you know,
I wish I could just go back and just change a couple things or whatever, you know,
we all do.
But I learn from the mistakes.
And at the end of the day, it's like everything happened for a reason.
You feel me?
One thing I just can't stand is not being able to drop music.
And that's just every fucking artist, you know, every upcoming artist.
And, you know, that's just what it is.
But other than that, you know, being signed to a major label, like I say, you got meat
motherfuckers 50-50.
It's a business thing.
You know, when you sign that deal, you become business partners.
Monter said straight up, we are now business partners.
Right.
I say, you know what?
All right.
So that means that if you feel like, you know, this is what's best and you can hear me out
and take my opinion and we can meet each other halfway.
Right.
And I'm going to just take my time and ride with this shit, man.
But, like, early on you.
I feel like a lot of motherfuckers is intimidated by me for sure, though.
I feel like, you know, I feel like being, you know, I'm very versatile and I'm, and, you know, I'm definitely something that's just, like, never seen before.
You know, I really feel like that.
And a lot of people could say that, you know, and, um.
But early on, you were rapping a bit more and now you've been singing a bit more recently, though.
Always been singing.
But is that something that they kind of push you, like, if you really want to blow up, you could probably blow up easier off some singing shit.
Yeah, they wanted, so they signed me off Huddy, so they wanted Huddy.
But when they, when I sign my deal, I already had EC1, already.
made and I already had EC2 already be I already made I just been making music so like all
them songs if you listen to it is different type of genre I'm singing I'm doing I got a little
rock I got some rock on there like it's different shit um but I blew off of Huddy that's what caught
their attention and you know I just you know that's just kind of was the confusion I guess
in the beginning on how to really market me you know what's my best lane so I guess you know
they just told me just stay in the studio and keep working let's just keep creating music so
we could figure that out because I'm all over the place. I'm making this type. But now we
realize like I just been in the studio so much and it come down to like I'm I'm officially
a pop star. Yeah. But is that the conversation with them is that they don't know necessarily
how to put you out there into the world because there are a lot of sides to you.
Nah, the conversation is, nigga, they need a hit. Point blank period. They need a hit.
Right. You know? And in my in my eyes, you know, everybody know what a hit record is to a label.
I know what the fuck
a hit record is to me
you feel me
and I got so many hits
but at the same time
it's like nigga you want to hit
bet
I'm gonna do whatever the fuck it is
to give you that
motherfucking hit
as long as I'm comfortable
doing what it is
that I need to do
in this shit
and making sure
like I'm you know
in the studio
I don't give a fuck what it is
you know I was that type person
like I don't need no fucking writer
but you know
I'm like yo
whatever it is
you want me to work with writers
you want me to do this
then there like I don't care
like I don't care
I have a studio in my crib
so I don't see
still going down there and pull up a fucking soaps of beat and rap on the instrument in a while.
You know what I'm saying?
While I'm going to paramed and fucking make some shit that I know is like, all right, the label
going to fuck with this.
So you're not too proud for the do the writer thing.
I think a lot of people kind of act that way and then they get into the industry,
realize that, oh, this is how it's going down and then they hop on board.
I'm proud.
I'm proud of the writers.
I'm just, I just, it needs to be organic.
I'm not a robot.
Right.
Feel me?
Don't put me in no fucking studio with a nigga and have a nigger thing.
He could just control me or run me.
Like, that's not what we're going to do.
we're going to meet each other halfway, period.
And, like, for example, Jawsie is an amazing writer.
You got Aunt Clemens.
There's so many more.
It's so many more.
You got Gio.
You got so many writers.
Kenny, like, it's times that they send me songs all the time,
and I'd be like, fuck, no.
They don't take it for nothing.
They still send me like, all right, cool.
Keep it, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, and on top of that,
everybody that I'm working with, all of them,
The relationship is like the vibe is lit.
You feel me?
The vibe is just click.
Me and Jawsie click ASAP.
You know what I'm saying?
Like,
and make you feel comfortable.
They don't,
they don't press you and make you feel like you trash or anything like that or whatever.
Because, you know, I'm not trash.
They know I'm not trash.
It's just,
I worked with $1,500, right?
$1,500 and nothing.
Shout out of rents.
And one thing he told me was that I'll never forget was 50 words is the power.
Power to,
a hit record, right?
50 words total in the song,
you can't go above that.
It's just like, that's just like, I don't know.
That's just what he said.
I mean, it makes sense to me. Simple.
He said 50 words.
I didn't even ask that.
I just said, okay.
He said you want to know why because
you got to go ahead and cater to
the people overseas, right?
Right.
They want to be able to, you know,
the people that don't speak English
want to be able to sing to the lyrics
because they are able to say some words.
Right.
So me,
When I get in the booth, you know, I do what I do.
I don't, I just do what I do.
I think about what comes to mind.
I don't even think about a hit.
Like, I just do what I do.
But, you know, it's times where now, ever since I sat with Ranting,
he told me that shit, I really sat down and thought of songs
that I got about to come out and wrote songs that's like,
God damn, the shit's about to blow out the fucking water.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's 50 words.
It's so simple, but the shit's so hot.
I'm not rapping fast.
I'm not getting on my G-Herbo shit.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm not, you know, I'm taking my time.
I'm on the mic and I'm not overthinking.
It's times of our overthinking the studio.
Like, I don't know.
I'm just, you know, my shit hot.
Like, I'm about to drop these motherfucking songs.
I got this shit with Gunna.
I heard that, yeah.
Shit is crazy.
How'd that come about?
I woke up and D and Snake, shout out to D&Snake, my manager's.
They fucking called me and was like, yo, Gunner's on the, um,
Gunner's on slide.
Gunner later verse on slide.
Check your phone.
check the phone
the fucking MP3
I'm like what?
I'm like
what the fuck
he got talking about
Gunnar leader
and say they like
just listen to
and tell me
if you could snake
like
just listen to it
and tell me
if you will prove it
yeah
so I'm like
all right
so
they hang up
I play it
yo bro
the nigga
bodied it
like
what I mean
body this
so I'm just
thinking
all right
what if this is like
some throwaway shit
like
what if nakes
you know
what I'm saying
you know
you got a verse from
how did you get this
you got this
some hard job
like wait
what's going on.
When I played it, bro, the shit was so fire and everything that was that was like catered
and like everything that was in slide that I said and just the whole concept around it was
like he matched my energy.
He responded to everything I said.
Right.
And it was just so fucking fire.
I'm just like, yeah, baby, we want to want to want to want to want.
That's fire.
Yeah.
So we're about to shoot the video.
Wow.
Yeah.
That could be big.
Yes, sir.
That song sounds great.
Hell you're not, the shit is lit, bro.
It shit is lit. It shit is lit.
That's fine.
Do you feel like, do you regret sort of the fact that quite a few people's introduction
to you, myself possibly included, was through dating Trippy?
No.
Does that seem kind of weird in retrospect?
Uh-uh.
Because at the end of the day, it's like, that's who I fucking dated.
And it was public.
So I don't expect nobody, you know, and he's a star.
He's a big dude out here that people know him.
So.
But it got a little public and messy.
You know, he named the song after you.
He's like certain things going on.
Like when you look at that, do you feel some sort of way about the way that that relationship
ended?
It seems like it was an insanely passionate thing for a period of time.
Oh, you tell me.
That's what it looked like to me.
So like I re-asked the question because you said a lot.
So like, make it simple.
The trippy thing.
Mm-hmm.
Do you think that, do you not like the way that it ended with him naming a song after you
the intro, I believe, off of one of his albums.
It's not that,
okay, at first, I'm going to tell you to be honest, no.
I didn't like it.
You know, it was very, like, what the fuck?
Because I always thought, like, you know,
we really had something outside of the music.
You feel me?
So I'm just like, damn, let's really just go ahead and,
can we get to, like, if we're going to,
if we got something to say, let's get together,
then you say that shit in my face.
You know, like.
You got content about me?
Yeah, like, you know, like, you know,
I felt like I'm being used for clickbait at a,
you know, and not that he ain't going to,
He'll sell out with or without me, but at that point, I just felt like it's some, in my
for clickbait, like, you could have just called me, like, you could have just hit me.
You feel me?
Like, you could have just DM'd whoever, or you could have just emailed or whatever it is.
You could have got the message the fuck out there because we're very connected and you
ain't have to go ahead and put me down like that, like in a song.
And it just made me think like, nigga, you think that I'm a fucking idiot, but it's just
like, overall that was never the case of anything that he said in that and that shit.
It's like, it was bullshit.
That's another thing.
It was like, you could have go ahead and said, like,
that real shit you feel you could have sung if you want to sing some shit then sing what's really going on
and you know but it is what it is i feel like one thing i do respect is he's an artist
and just like me i'm gonna put it put my feelings in a song and my emotions in a song and he does
it very well you know so that's one thing i got to give it to him it they were two coil array was two
both beautiful songs and it is what it is you know what's your version of why that relationship didn't
work out? Young. I'm at tributt when I was like 19,
for me, and I was, what, 19, 20, 21. I'm 23, 21, 27,
two years. So we was just both young, and I'm an upcoming female artist. And
like I said, I signed for a big thing. Had a lot going on. I had a big team, and
he had a lot going on at the time, too.
Right. So I just feel like it was just not the right thing.
time for us but I always felt like we was made for each other feel me I just felt like the timing
wasn't right I'm like maybe you know because it's like I'm always a type of person like I'm always
try to uplift you you know and give you some type of give you as much guidance as I could just from
my based off my experiences and what I know right you could disagree but like at least just hear me
out you know what I'm saying and sometimes that might just be like yo like nobody want to hear that
somebody sometimes when you in that state you got all this money and you just want to like sometimes
nobody want to hear that shit but it's it you need to hear it you feel me like it's something that
you need to hear so you know it just got to a point where like like it's hard to have two alphas
in love it's very hard to have two alphas in love and that nigga is an out like he's like oh like
you're mine like and i'm the same way too but you know when trippy love he love he love hard feel me
and um but you know it is what it is
for me i was just a fan i was very into it i'm like man i like the way they look together
we was lit i like this we was lit it's a nice little light skin couple right here
no we was we was definitely lit um it just didn't work out things aren't things don't work
out that everything works out oh you're young it's just it is what it is at that point right
it's got to move on i mean i do you know it's not like i don't see him it's not like he don't see
me we see each other out here and it ain't no beef feel me I wish the best I just I probably I don't
know I just be like you know I just wish the best and maybe one day maybe not but I ain't I'm so
focused on myself and this music I got so much going on I got a baby hairbrush coming out I got
merch like I got clothing brand I got um you know brand deals you know I'm saying like it's a lot that I
gotta keep up with myself i can't really worry about these niggas or real for real but i really hope
you know homie's taking care of himself and just really doing whatever it is to strive you know
and that's just for anybody well that's good us here at uh 1400 enterprises we appreciate the support
what's 1400 enterprises i don't know isn't that his brand oh 1400 enterprise i'm like oh 1400 enterprise
i was joking i was pretending i like work there i'm like yeah me too that's just a kid
i used to be a manager oh really do you think you could date a pop and rapper ever ever again
in the midst of them being a poppin rapper?
Yeah, I can see myself dating a rapper,
but it's just like, you got to understand these motherfuckers.
It's not rappers.
Like, you can't say it like that?
Like, can you see yourself dating another human being?
Yes.
Right.
You know, like, these motherfuckers is human.
It's just everybody got different situations, for real, for real.
Like, everybody got different situations and shit,
and everybody go through different things and everybody handles it differently.
But do you think you could date like a young chance,
the rapper who was ready to just start a.
family and just be in love and shit.
I mean, I don't want to start a family.
I don't want to do that.
But I,
but I'm a lover.
Like,
I want to,
I like relationship,
you know,
like,
I like commitment,
you know,
I like consistency.
I really like that shit.
Like,
so if you,
my nigga,
like,
come,
like,
fuck with me,
you feel me?
If we're not public,
that's cool too.
I'm,
I'd rather not be public right now,
too,
until I get my shit right
because I don't want to go through another episode
that what motherfuck is trying to say it.
Like,
you know,
that ain't the case.
because I'm going to get up Bimlet.
But it's just like, you know, if you meet the right one,
and then it'll happen.
If not, you know, I can't see myself being like, like, no, fuck I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Okay.
Well, I'm glad we got out of the way.
Yeah.
I needed to know that.
The other one I got to ask about it.
How did this?
Is Rico nasty thing unfold?
All right.
So.
We've seen it on Twitter, but I want to know, was there anything simmering before that?
Yeah, so, you know, I've always been a fan of Rico on my upcoming stages.
You know what I'm saying?
I thought she was fly.
Right.
I never really was tapped on the music side, but I always seen her on, like, the fashion side or whatever.
So, like, you know, I've seen her on covers.
I'll see, like, pictures of her or whatever.
And her style was lit, you know?
Excuse me.
So when I moved to L.A., you know, her makeup artist Scott, feel me?
Her makeup artist Scott, me and me and him end up getting really close.
So I guess, you know, that was her man's.
Like, that was her men's.
And I guess, you know, it kind of made her feel some type of way
because it would probably make me feel some type of way too.
But.
Guys don't know that girls get territorial over makeup artist.
Wouldn't have thought of it, but it makes sense.
Because it was like best friends, you know what I'm saying?
Like they got a lot of love.
love for each other. So it was just on a situation to where it was just like, but it started
getting to a point where, you know, things was said on the back end up and it's just like I've
ended up becoming an op, you feel me? And it's just like I'm not, I'm not even, I'm not no op type of,
like if in my eyes, if I'm an op, then bitch we got beef, you feel me? So if we got beef,
then hit me direct, you feel me, don't, and on top of that, what, if I'm an op, you gotta have
some type of reason why I'm up, you feel me?
Right.
It was just on some shit.
Like, you know, maybe she just felt intimidated
that like, you know, she thought I was taking her style
and stuff like that, but, you know, me and her got totally
two different styles, you know?
And, you know, she even said, like, I had her up
and she ain't responded and then she was like,
she ain't like the way I came at her or whatever,
like I knew her or some shit like that.
But we end up like talking about it and we hashed it out.
And it's no, it's no bad blood.
Oh, so you did hash it out after the little Twitter war?
Yeah, like, we ended up speaking.
If you wrote us, the tweets end up getting down, like taking down.
We end up speaking.
We end up hollering out each other, woman and we just end up, you know,
and we apologize to each other, and we just kept it moving.
Oh, that's great.
I didn't even know that that was squashed.
Yeah, no.
I don't got no beef with nobody.
Right.
I don't have no beef with nobody, like, telling you, I'm most loved, more than most hated, promise.
Right.
Do you think you would ever work with them?
Yeah, we go work.
I think that would be great.
I would love to see you guys together.
I'll work with anybody.
You feel me?
As long as you like, you know, I like a friendly competition, you know.
I like that shit.
Like, let's get together, you know?
And let's bomb that shit.
Because when you got two popping ass motherfuckers and ain't nothing,
that's what a lot of people do.
That's how a lot of money get fucked up around here.
And that's what the problem with these niggas,
because they got so much ego and pride.
And they ego and pride hurt they so much.
It stops a lot of collaboration.
that, you know, that could be iconic as fuck,
that a lot of these fans would remember
for the rest of their lives and their kids and their kids and their kids.
Like, when you got two big influences with a big fan base,
kind of with the same fan base, you know,
why wouldn't they want to see that shit come together?
And why wouldn't we make the goes numbers up?
We don't got to fucking be friends, you feel me?
But if we don't got to be friends, we don't got to even,
after we do the video, we go your way, go your way.
But let's get this money, bitch, I'm about to check, you feel me?
and I'm all about looking good,
especially if you're hot, you know?
And you're not going to take that away from her.
She's hot.
Yeah, she's great.
She got her,
she's hot on her own lane.
And we're seeing what happens when, like,
you really have women in the rap game
coming together and creating fucking moments.
Obviously, the WAP video is like...
That's like a big thing.
Right.
That's a big thing.
Because that's two huge artists
that really did not need to do that,
but they come together and create something
that's way bigger than what it would have been on either of them,
and they're helping out a bunch of other up-and-comming girls in the video.
Oh, coming girls.
100% you know both of them you know iconic like like you said iconic ain't no pride and ego in that
situation at all you feel me and on top of that who knows like and and this isn't me this is just me
talking like just saying because this is not true or false or whatever it is but who knows if
anybody of them girls was beefing right let's just say any of them was beefing the video could
have brought them together you know what I'm saying like they could have been on some shit like
you know what let's just win together bitch let's just get fly together regardless like shit like
that could really change it and make a difference in so many different ways, bro, when you could
just come together on a positive note. It's all about being positive at the end of the day,
you know, so, you know, one thing I am, I do want to say, like, straight up, I ain't, it was
petty for me to go ahead and bring it to Twitter. She just said it into my DM. So I'm like,
you know what I'm saying? Like, you're going to see this one way or another. You feel me? Like,
I know you see me, but it was petty. It was childish. You know, I did wish I ain't do it,
but it is what it is. You know, I felt how I felt, and that's just who I am at the end of the day.
you feel me but like I said it is what it is but you feel like you're becoming a little bit more
industry now that you are able to look at a conflict and be like fuck I wish I didn't throw that out
into a public arena 100% it's times where I'd be like damn I wish I could have did things differently
like I'm not that type of person like sometimes I get in these these little little rages and I just
be like damn like how you're going to let somebody bring you out your character like that and
in the moment you let somebody bring you out your character you lost you feel me you're already lost
so it's like I can't take no else so the least I could do is me
man up and be like, you know what, look.
But at the same time, like, be direct and let me know what the fucking problem is.
Because if we got beefed, then let me know what's up.
Because if it's not too much of a big deal and if it's something deeper than what it is,
and I might need to know so we could go ahead and figure it out.
Because at the end of the day, you see the two ways.
We can either squash it out, go both our ways or we could fight.
That's it.
And that's for anybody in this life.
And nobody want to go ahead and do that fight and shit.
That's for 16, 15, 14.
That's for nobody, actually.
It's for nobody.
It's for the pigeons.
Pigeons only fight over bread.
That's what,
and fucking animals only trade
on each other.
And they barely do that.
In the jungle,
they're probably loyal as fucks to each other.
Who knows?
But,
nigga,
at the end of the day,
we cannot,
like,
we can't,
we can't do that shit.
I can't do that shit.
She's talented.
I'm talented.
If you felt some type of way
or whatever it is about anything,
listen.
Redirect your thoughts
because it's not what it is.
Do you think it's important?
for you on a personal level to like support the overall concept of you know women in hip
pop because it's something that like up until the past couple years it was not at a really
strong place and now all of a sudden it seems like it's a much much more prosperous time for
any girl who wants to make music in the hip-hop I love the hip-hop women community the woman in hip-hop
right now and the music the woman in music period right taking over you know like I said
there's too much pride and ego over there when you got women
But for some reason, it's like we, we emotional, we have hearts, you know.
And I feel like there's no reason for you to go ahead and you're going to block your blessings,
worried about somebody else's success and worried about or, you know, just talking about them
as far as why you wait or this, that, and they're like, you're blocking own blessings.
And you'll fuck around and stop your own business because you two ways to worry about the next bitch.
All you got to do is just wish the best for her.
Even if you don't even like the music, you don't even got to never download a bitch song.
You feel me?
But just support.
Like, it ain't, it don't cause to just be like, you know what?
Keep going, bitch.
Like, on top of that, one thing I fuck with is the confidence.
Like, I like a bitch with confidence.
When you got confidence, you really own what you do.
It take away from me.
Like, if I, because I don't listen to certain type of music.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if I don't listen to country, I don't listen to country.
It's not that I don't like it.
That's just what it is.
So it's just certain things like, I'll listen to,
music from
females and I'd be like, damn, I'm just
this might not. But then I
keep hearing it. I keep seeing them
bop that shit, own that shit,
looks coming crazy.
I'm like, all right, now
it's becoming a vibe because these bishops
is like, bitch, you're gonna hear this shit. I'm gonna
make you hear this shit. Right.
And that's like, I love that shit. I love that shit.
And now I'm just like, I'm a fan already.
Like, I want to hear more.
There's a lot more long-term value, I think,
and building each other up rather than
tearing each other down.
100%.
The disc, the beef shit will, like, get some attention for a little while, but ultimately,
you know, you're kind of tearing each other down, whereas, like, people working together
and getting passed in and stuff.
Exactly.
There's a lot more to gain from that.
There's no point to hold Greg's in their shit, man.
Everybody, everybody going to have their time.
Everybody going to go ahead and, you know, everybody got their own style, you know, everybody's
different as fuck.
And everybody inspires each other, period.
Are there any name and up-and-coming female arts?
artist that you're inspired by or that you think that they're dope.
I know this is hard for you as an up-and-coming artist, so you don't want to shout out anyone.
I'm thinking.
I'll shout out of whoever.
I'm thinking.
Flo Millie's hard.
Flo Millie's hard.
Mulatto's hard.
Mulatto give me like, she, she not, her and Trina are total different things, but she
like a whole, like she talked that shit like in that vibe, you know?
And I never really was kind of like, I never really would play something like that.
I'm listening to G Herbo Chief.
I listen to Mad Niggas or whatever, but like she, when you listen to Mulatto, she talked that shit.
Like, she talked.
And she make you feel like, you that bitch, like, okay?
You know, like, I always like to dive in sometimes.
I want to see what the fans is talking about.
You know, I want to see what the hype's about.
I want to see, you know, I want to, I want to hear it.
And I always do.
I'm tapped in, you feel me?
Like, I'm going to do my research as much as possible.
Right.
And, you know, who else?
There's a couple other females.
Oh, Cash page, fire.
Like, voice is beautiful.
Cash page is crazy.
She's dropping the album the same day.
That's all I can think of right now.
Lovely Peaches.
Who's lovely Peaches?
You don't know what I'm talking about?
That's you?
Just ignore me.
I'm like, is that you?
No, it's this YouTube, TikTok, whatever, girl, she's crazy.
You got to, just Google, lovely peaches on YouTube.
Oh, my God.
It's not really an artist so much.
She's an artist of types.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
God damn it.
Um, okay.
So what else do we need to know about what you got planned for the rest of this year, the rest of your life?
Well, I'm about to drop my project.
Now whenever, uh, August 14th.
And um, it's about to change my life.
You're sure of it?
Yeah, I'm 100%.
I'm sure too.
I mean, I feel like if you really have the.
push behind a project and if you really have the right songs and shit i could definitely see it
going crazy oh yeah the right songs is on there shout of doja cat too by the way i feel like she got
got left out of this conversation i like her music oh yeah no doja cat is like you know it's so
funny let me tell you something let me take you something i don't think she's a no supremacist
or whatever they're trying to call it i don't even get into politics like one thing i do know is
like right from wrong and that's just it but me you know let me tell you something the first time i
I took shrooms, right? Was the dojiket? No.
Fuck. That's how y'all wrote moo?
Yo, this is the first time I took shrooms ever. So make the story short, I end up leaving
the situation and going home. So I go home and now I'm by, I'm by myself in a big ass house,
right? Just dolo. This is my first time taking it. I ain't know. I'm surprised they even
got there. I drove. So I'm just like highest shit just in there like, yo, whatever. So I call
Scott. I'm like, I'm like, I don't know what to do. Like, when is it going to stop? He's like,
bitch, what the fuck?
Why you by yourself?
He's like, bitch, put it on Doja Cat Say So video.
He's like, put it on right now.
I swear to God.
I put that video on.
That video lasted for 20 minutes on my trip.
Wow.
It was the best thing ever.
I was like, no, but I'll never do that shit again.
I'll never do that shit again.
I'm telling you.
Trooms are too much for you.
Yo, brash, it was crazy.
I was tripping out.
That video, bro, she looked it.
She looked in.
She looked so fucking bomb.
And I'll just, I'll never forget now.
I be on the wall and I do that thing where she'd be like,
she'd be doing this thing and like the glittery dress.
She'd be like, you're going to see it.
Right.
There it is.
Okay, back to you.
I'll throw her name in the mix.
All of a sudden, you're driving off shrooms.
Yeah, no, no, no.
That's just my first and last time.
So, yeah, but not, I'll just never forget her.
That tells us a little bit more that we need to know about how Coil-Lerry gets down.
Yeah, I'll, bro, never forget her.
I'm telling you, that's an experience.
I'm never going to forget. She's going to live with me for the rest of my life.
Wow. That's good.
Yeah.
So, but with you, with this project, this is going to be it. This is going to change everything.
Yeah, this is going to change everything. This is finally, you know, I haven't been able to, you know, like, drop music like that.
So now I'm able to drop music to my full potential, you know, that everybody can hear, like, EC1, EC2 is baby toy.
Really?
Yeah.
Really.
So this is a grown-up addition.
This is like grown in sexy real niggins trials and tribulations.
You know what I'm saying?
Like this shit is fire.
And on top of that, I already got the deluxe.
Ooh.
Where is either going to be a deluxe or another EP?
See, they're going to be now and never two or now and never the deluxe.
But it's already ready.
Drop the deluxe right when you need that number one moment.
Yeah.
Here's ten more songs.
Yeah.
I'll push you on my creative director too.
See?
I told you.
You were all dust in the way you like.
I built for this.
That shit does.
By the time it's interview, that shit takes to shade.
Put some eyebrow hair in there, you know.
I already rolled wine.
I just didn't know.
I don't want to, like, inspect this other blunt.
I feel like I might need to break down some more weeds for the next one.
That's probably right.
Purple woods.
I'm out of just basic as fuck.
Oh, you want to smoke that.
You don't?
No, it's like, oh, look at the weeds falling out of it.
What?
I think it looks pretty good.
I respect it.
All right, we smoke in it.
I need everybody to judge my blunt.
Coiler Ray.
It's good an interview.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Get a little more in depth.
I just remember when we did that rolling loud one.
I was screaming in your face.
It was so loud.
Nobody will understand.
Nobody asked me all this shit.
I knew I was, I had to get myself a pair for you, but like all I told them like,
I'm like, yo, relax.
Like one thing about you, Adam, you are a father now, right?
Almost, yeah.
And on top of that, it seems like, you know what I get from you?
What?
Just like on the outside looking at you be watching,
and I just be watching on you.
and all that like crazy shit.
Dumb shit you're doing.
I just be like, you know, this nigga really is crazy,
but there got to be a reason why that girl love him so much
because she's been with that nigga for a long time.
For years.
Bro, she love you when you're a fucking dick.
And I'm pretty sure, like,
is she got to do with you every single day?
So I'm just like, yo, there got to be something there
that's like, all right, you know,
there's definitely a soft side,
Adam who's like definitely a Karen
ass and I'm all soft. I just don't let you know.
You're very, very, like, well-cle.
I'd be like driving around, like, thinking about my kid
that's not even out yet and getting on weird and emotional
and shit. I'm like, bro, what the fuck is this energy
coming from? You all got your Jonas brothers' haircut?
You're like... Exactly.
One of the braces coming off.
I like the gold ones. I don't know. I don't know,
I have no clue. I haven't been stuck in my thumb, though I quit.
I got a waiting drug with bids. I don't got them on now,
but when I leave, I got to put them back on.
Really? Yeah. But I only had them
for like what since
February month?
Oh yeah because I was thinking that I
Yeah yeah
I was thinking when I met you you didn't have them
It's only five months
Oh okay
Damn I didn't know you could have braces
And my teeth was like
I think they look cool
The gold ones
Now they're cool because my fucking shit
Just getting straight
Right
I interviewed a rapper the other day
And I wanted to ask him about his braces
Because he had braces
He had braces for like five years
And I just want to know
Like when are those things coming off
You just got those for life?
Yeah, no.
Some people would just keep them more for real, for real.
I don't want to ask him, though.
Shout out Snap Dogger.
I almost asked you, but.
Aw.
No.
He's a little intimidating.
You too, but a different way.
I intimidate you a little bit.
We're homies.
You're like my kid's sister.
Trouble Andrew on the ring, too.
Gucci Ghost.
What's your kid's name?
I can't tell you yet.
Top secret.
Is it a surprise?
Yeah.
What letter does it start with?
No comment.
Q.
Is it a Q?
No.
I can't give it away.
Alright, is it the end of the alphabet or the beginning of the alphabet?
Closer to the end.
Okay, cool.
Boom!
We just narrowed it down.
M-N-O-P, Q-R-S-T-U-V.
It's probably QR-S-T-U-V.
It's probably S.
Smoke by blood. Tell me how it is.
She did it better than me.
See, my jaw is about to pop up by D-O-C?
That shit, that's good.
Uh-huh.
You see?
She's done.
Boom.
R-I-P.
Quill.
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