No Jumper - The Frostydasnowmann Interview
Episode Date: October 19, 2019Two weeks after being released, Frosty does his first interview with Adam22, to talk about everything that went down and what he's working on now. --- FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://spoti.fi.../2vi9lsD CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper and iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 and follow us on Social Media: http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm follow Adam22 as well: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and follow adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's a free man
A free Frosty of the Snowman
It's very exciting
How you feeling, my guy?
You know, I'm feeling good, bro, you know
You just touch down
You feel me?
I feel like good music
How long you've been home for?
Probably about two weeks now
I think like two weeks
How's it feel?
I said like a blessing, bro.
That shit feels good.
You just like, in there you be thinking like, damn, like,
is I ever going to go home?
You feel?
Like, so it just be like, I should feel like unbelievable.
It's crazy because when we first moved the store
and the podcast to Melrose,
that was when you were first starting to really get popping
and you was around on the block a lot,
like around that time.
There's a whole bunch of different videos that we filmed.
There's a legendary,
video that you did for OMG.
Yeah.
Where the member of them bitches were jumping the white girl?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that shit was crazy.
And, you know, I didn't even mean to talk about that,
but that shit was the footiest shit because Frosty walks up in the middle of the fight,
like, oh, no, this Snowgirb TV.
We ain't doing all that, girls.
Some shit like that.
Yeah, it's not going to subscribe.
It's in your video and it looks like it's a skit that these girls was fighting.
Yeah, but that shit was real.
That was real shit.
Yeah, that was real shit.
You was there.
And, yo, you know the girl that was getting beat up on?
she actually got a record deal.
And she, like, puts out music and shit now.
Yeah, that's crazy.
I'm not even going to put her on a blast.
She's actually the home girl now.
Yeah, that's cool.
And she was, like, 16 at that time,
getting fucking ran down on.
Yeah.
That's fucked up.
But anyway, yeah, at that time,
that's when you were really starting to pop off
and you was around a lot,
but then all of a sudden we just hear,
like, Frosty got locked up.
So tell me what led up to that situation.
What happened?
Oh, man.
I got into some people were sending me
in my, uh,
my little bro got into it some people you know um got into it put out guns and shit
then they end up just snitching on this like or whatever the case may be so then i end up going
to jail for uh what two years okay been a tentory two years shit ain't nothing though but
you know other than that though it was just niggas was snitching what was the actual charge
I had like an assault or something like that
I played to assault with a deadly weapon
That's it
Damn so they got you with two years
Yeah, hell yeah
I really was supposed to only do
13 months
But I ended up getting caught going live
Oh my God, I seen that on the gram
Yeah I get somebody I called with the phone
They ended up giving up the cold
And I guess my shit like some thumbnails
Or something was up in that motherfucker or something
I don't know what happened
but I end up getting more time for that and then just more time for some other weird that shit
you know they'd be fake tripping in there like police and shit I don't know what is just the guards
were tripping on you yeah like on some like disobeying direct orders or some shit so they gave me
they ended up giving me six extra months so I have to go through that little shit oh geez that's got
getting more time while you're in there huh yeah that's uh that's the worst fun of ever
especially when your date come that she was supposed to get out and you still there oh that shit
week. Does everybody start pressing you towards the end when you when you're about to get out?
They start like looking for a reason to give you a hard time or is that just on TV?
You mean like as far as it makes?
Yeah like trying to start some shit so that you don't go home or are they cool about it?
I mean as far as my experience and I'm not ready like you feel me like I don't know that I'm like a nigga
like you feel me so it's like niggas was fucking with me but niggies do do tricky ass shit like that
like you feel like I'll stop looking like I'm like I'm like I don't know that.
Like, nix's coming my cell with shit, like, because I had a cell phone and shit and all the type of shit.
So I stopped that nigs coming to my shit, because that shit, like, gets your shit hot, you know what you're gonna drop some weed up in there and now you get in three years for it.
Wow.
Stupid shit, you feel me.
Are people smoking weed and doing drugs all the time?
Yeah.
Realistically, they are.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Yeah.
All day, you feel me.
You gotta have money.
Because you were smoking a blunt on live, right?
Yeah.
That shit was regular.
That shit was like, you feel me?
Right.
It's just floating around there somewhere.
Is the shit expensive as hell, though?
If you want to get a blunt in jails, you got a ball out.
Yeah, hell yeah.
I mean, it's not too expensive, but it's expensive.
Like, you could sell, like, a gram of weed in here for, like, $500, like, or something.
What?
Yeah.
Wow.
You like the nigger if you get that.
So you show up there, though, and you're already like a popping rapper.
You got a bunch of songs.
People know you in the streets.
It's in jail.
So it's like, if you're even a little bit famous on the outside, then you make it famous in jail, right?
Yeah.
And you gang affiliated.
Yeah.
And it's L.A.
So you show up and like, what's the vibe like?
Did you feel like a lot of people were feeling you out?
Like, what was it like?
No, I just, I mean, I showed up.
I actually, I got processed with the nigga, uh, catchy.
Oh, word.
I got a process with catchy.
Free the Stink Team.
Yeah, free, yeah, free catchy and all them.
So, um, what happened?
Y'all just get in there and, you know,
it's a gang of enemies, the gang of my enemies, you know.
know, like five niggas first day.
Really?
Yeah, like, and then after that, I just, you know, you just stay right there because
that's where they put you, so you gotta live right there.
So just stay right after that though.
Everybody just be straight out.
You fight everybody or do whatever you gotta do, you feel me, then you just, you just kicking
now, but then whoever knew come in and if niggas is tripping on you or whatever, then
you just squabble them, whatever, then it's whatever.
But it usually ends there, like after a fist fight or whatever.
Yeah.
Unless you really got a personal issue with that man, then, I mean, you never know.
Because I fought a nigga, like, one nigga, like, three times.
You feel me?
Like, so it's like, it's whatever, you know?
Right, because I actually read, I was just reaching out to people.
I'm saying, like, yo, like, what you heard about Frosty?
What was up with this case?
Blah, and people actually told me, though, like, yo, I feel like Frosty has more respect now
after doing his time because he stood on his shit when people tried to do whatever while he was in there.
Some truth to that?
I mean, yeah. I feel like, you know, more people like fuck with me or whatever the case may be. I don't know. I feel like it just, I just feel like that was just for me just being gone for so long. I feel like people starting to miss me. Like, you know what I mean?
Well, let's be real too. When you were coming out, you were like hothead, talking crazy shit, getting into all kinds of wild ass shit. And like, I don't know, do you feel like being locked up for a couple years when you were at the height of your popularity?
you feel like that sort of made you a little bit more humble or smarter?
Yeah, like jail and prison really, that shit made me like see life kind of like in a different
aspect of what shit could be because anybody, that shit can happen to anybody, you know what I'm
saying?
Like anybody in this room, anybody in this world, you could end up in prison for the rest of your
life just off some dumb shit off in one mistake, you feel me?
So I already, I had a lot of.
time to think you feel me like think about certain shit that's why I'm really like starting to like
beat like on my music heavy because it's like you know you just see shit for what it is you know what I'm
saying people for what it is all the shit you know what I'm saying I mean you you got a big
opportunity just even being at the point that you're right right now and it's kind of like you know
you having to sit for two two years when you were progressing rapidly at that point it's got to make
you think like shit I don't want to miss out on that opportunity yeah never that again
that's all we ain't going back there everything we're going forward from now here do you look at
the way you were living before you went in that you were just being a little too reckless like the
situation that you got caught up in was that something where you really didn't need to take it to
that level uh yeah I could avoid it that but as far as me being the way I was no I felt like that was
that's just me me that's how I am so it's like but I feel like but I feel like I feel like I feel like I
Like, I'm a better decision maker though now.
Like, I'm getting older, you know what I'm saying?
So as far as that, you know.
How's it feel to have, you know, I feel like the style that you were originally associated with is now bigger than ever.
Talk about that.
It's like that that energy that you were bringing to the table, a lot of that other rappers have taken little bits of some of your flow, some of Draco's flow blowing up with it.
Yeah, um
I mean, wait
Repeat that
What was the question?
I'm just saying like
I feel like your flow
When we actually look back at it and everything
It's like what you were doing
Lyrically or flow wise
A couple years ago
A lot of that has become sort of commonplace
With a lot of different L.A. rappers
I mean, yeah
I mean
You know like
A lot of people do that shit
You know, I feel like
If they've been like
Listening to me too much
or something or something like that, they might, like, start, you know,
still in the sauce a little bit, but, I mean, as far as that,
I just, I look at it as, like, people, like, look up to me or, like, you know,
I'll take it like that, you feel, I don't really get mad, like, oh, and they're still
in my shit, like, I look at it as, like, oh, like, and they, like, you feel, like, that's my son,
like.
Who influenced your style?
I mean.
There's a lot of talk about, like, the offbeat.
flow quote unquote i mean as far as my style i feel like i don't really got no
influencers like that i feel like i listen to a lot of i listen to a lot of music
categories but i just feel like i'll just be being me on the beat you know what i'm saying like
i just be me um do you have problems with blueface do you not care for him do you feel like he bit
what you were doing i mean no i don't got no problems with him you feel me like he cool you feel me you know
I don't know him.
Okay.
I don't know him.
But, um, I mean, you know, he's cool, bro.
You feel me?
He's doing this shit, bro.
You feel me?
I, you know, I let niggas be, you know, who that is.
You feel me?
You feel me?
I don't, feel me?
All that shit, bro.
He's straight, bro.
He's doing this shit.
But a lot of the stuff is, like, real similar.
The bop shit.
Yeah, all that shit.
I mean, you know, I mean, that shit ain't nothing, bro.
I'm doing me, you feel me?
So I'm trying to, I'm trying to get on.
too, you feel me?
Were you beefing with Draco before you went in?
I mean, I wouldn't beefing with him, but we had some, you know,
exchanged words, but it wasn't like no beef.
Like, I'm feeling like, go shoot out of him or anything like that.
All right.
Because, like, I feel like there's a handful of names.
Like, Blueface blew up the biggest so far with that sort of biggest style.
But then when you come back to it at the end of the day,
a lot of that influences back to Draco.
And I feel like Draco took issue with your flow because he felt like,
Like you were kind of influenced by his flow, but now when we're sort of looking back at it,
I could see them as two very different things.
Yeah.
Shit, I mean, I don't know.
I feel like I got my own shit.
You feel me?
Like, I'm me, you feel me?
I mean, niggas would be trying to be like me and shit, but I mean, I don't know.
I'm just me, bro.
You feel me?
Like, I don't know.
I don't know how to be no other way, you know what I'm saying?
It's Gervon Nation, bro.
You know?
It is Gervonation.
Yeah, for sure.
Featuring I'm going to do.
Absolutely.
So your former friend suspect, he came at Blueface.
Pretty tough, though, about that style.
Like, how do you look at that?
Do you agree with that at all?
You said what?
Your former...
Yes, you said suspect.
Rap friend, suspect.
Yeah.
He came at Blueface.
Tough on some songs, kind of trying to make a thing out of it.
How do you look at that?
I mean, that ain't, like, as far as that, I don't do shit.
like that like social media and like hating and all that shit bro that shit's like not in me like
for me i just like on some it is what it is type of shit you feel me like you know what i'm saying
like i'm not fin to be on the internet i'm not doing none of that internet shit bro you feel
me that all that shit is out now all that internet beefing and all that shit that shit that's shit
do you look at some of the shit that you were doing before you went in and that's like the kind
of shit that you're really just kind of trying to avoid now because it seems like
Like, you seem like you're coming from a more mature perspective now where you don't want to necessarily waste your energy on little rap shit.
How I feel nowadays, like, beefing it on you, it's like, niggas going to snitch on you, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to snitch on you, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like, it's no point you're trying to shoot out with the police, you know what I'm saying?
That's how.
Right.
Do you think that you and suspect will ever be cool, or is that relationship just done?
I mean, he could.
Like, I'm not feeling, like, sock bro or nothing if I see him or nothing.
But, like, as far as, like, doing music and being buddy friends and all,
and I'm straight on all that.
Right.
Yeah.
Do you, was his version of how you guys fell out that he had in that S.H.E.
interview?
Was that accurate that it was over at the Dining Dash incident?
No, it's, like, 70% accurate.
Okay.
And, like, they ain't going to get too much into it, but it's just, like, I don't know, bro.
I feel like he, I feel like he just did some weird shit and told his mama me and shit.
And I don't know.
That's it.
I just wanted to fight, bro.
That's it.
Like, but other than that, he's straight though.
Right.
You know, he's doing his own thing.
I'm doing my own thing.
Because it's like that, that epic Instagram live of the pulling up and everything.
That's kind of like a fucking bizarre moment in rap history.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, all that shit.
I mean, I don't know.
Like, I don't know.
All that shit, that shit over with, though.
You feel?
So you're kind of determined to stay away from any kind of little
politic and beefing and that kind of bullshit and just stay focused on the music at this point?
Yeah, I'm trying to, I'm trying to, you feel?
I'm trying to get rich, bro.
Other than that, it ain't nothing, you feel me?
That shit bullshit.
I'm not feeling, all that shit was a long time ago too.
Like certain things I see or they already hit me up, like, oh, shit,
or when I was in jail, you know, I had my cell phone,
nigs was hitting me up, tapping in, like, oh, shit straight,
bro with you, so I'm already, like, you feel me?
Other than that, a nigga ain't beefing no niggies out here, bro.
Yeah.
That's lame shit.
That's good to hear.
So you put out this first day out freestyle.
Yeah.
Was that really the first session that you had since you got out,
or like what was the mentality?
No, I got some little other shit in the cut.
You feel?
I'm coming out where I just been working on all type of little shit.
I got features.
You feel me? Features lined up. I'm trying to just work on those songs.
But that was really like my first day off song, though. You know what I'm saying?
As far as year. That's just sort of like, it's such a thing now that like you kind of got to make a statement when you first get out, right?
Yeah.
That's what's up. Yeah.
So in terms of like, is that where you're thinking about putting your energy towards?
Are you thinking about dropping videos? Are you trying to actually drop like a real full project?
All that shit, bro. We're working.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Dropping videos, making connections, you feel me, all that type of shit.
You feel me?
I should be coming out with a project soon.
I don't have no date right now, you feel me?
I just got out, but you feel me?
Real soon, though.
Do you sign?
No, I'm not signed yet.
No, I ain't signed.
You thinking about it?
Yeah, I'll be thinking about it this shit or just like some, like, digital distribution
shit, but, like, major label.
I mean, I'll be thinking about it, but, you know,
I got to see what they offer in this shit, you know what I'm saying?
see what that contract looking like you know rap
rap music in general blowing up since he went in like deals keep getting bigger and bigger
i feel like you know yeah that shit crazy when i've been looking at that stuff like damn
everybody blowing up and all type of shit going on i'm like yeah that's shit crazy yeah is that
wild for you to like be in there get out and then all of a sudden just everything is different
yeah i feel like shit that shit boosted me a little bit too shit i feel like everybody else
is getting boosted boosting me too like right that's why everybody just need to just
fuck with each other you feel me so it could just boost everybody in general you
feel me?
Oh what was it like in prison when you found out nipsey died?
I'm sure there's a million people in there that were crushed by it
yeah that shit was crazy that shit like fuck the streets up like fuck the whole
yeah that shit was crazy but when I seen that shit I'm like damn I said like that's so sad
yeah I mean it was crazy out here like there was just like an overall just like blanket
of sadness across the city but I can imagine in the prisons and shit it was probably
affected a lot of people too yeah all the cribs everybody's all bloods cribs everybody like damn that's
shit crazy like me definitely um so yeah like any features that you have in mind that you're gonna go
chase after or anything for this project is anybody in particular you fuck with that you feel like
you want to get on there uh yeah i got a couple of niggas like
Like, one take Jay.
Mm-hmm.
Why be in the mirror?
Oh, you fuck with him?
That's what's up.
Yep.
Shortline Mafia.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Fucking with Phoenix.
You've been talking Phoenix and shit?
That's what's up.
Yeah, that's my boy.
He's straight.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
A couple other niggas, you feel me?
Try to get YG or something.
You feel me?
Like.
That'd be lit.
You feel me?
Or, you know, a couple other niggas, you feel me?
I'm searching, you feel me, trying to work with people.
Are you, um, are you on probation now, so you can't even smoke anymore and shit?
No, I'm on, yeah, I'm on probation for sure, like, but I could smoke, though.
My P.O. He don't really be, like, tripping on me too hard, though. He's cool, though, you feel
me?
Uh-huh.
Cool, but I'm on, like, AB 101, you feel me? So I got to just check in, and as long as I ain't
doing shit, they ain't tripping, you feel me?
Yeah.
I just, just stay out of trouble.
That's a big deal if you get a cool probation officer or not, huh?
Yeah, if you got one that's tripping, it's like, damn.
But, like, I ain't doing shit, you feel me?
So it's like, shit, I ain't tripping.
Yeah, that's what so.
Shit, when you look back at it, it's like, I guess I probably should ask this earlier in
interview and stuff.
But some of those early songs that you did were fucking straight up classics.
Like, what was the energy when you made Milwaukee Bucks?
Because that's still, to this day, will knock if you play that in any sort of group of people.
Yeah, that song right there, I don't know, like, that song, for me, that song was, like, a special song.
I don't know, like, one day I was just, like, I woke up in, like, I think I was at Motel 6 or something.
And I was, like, just, I'm just writing a song.
And I'm like, I call, I forgot who I called, but I'm like, man, this song, hot.
Like, I think I called my nigga Big Boo.
I think I called Big Bull.
I thought my, man, I got this song, this shit hot.
Like, you feel me?
And then I don't know.
I just knew, like, when I was making, I'm like, yeah, this shit tight.
Like, you feel me?
So, I don't know.
I just start a shit, you just know, you feel me?
Like, when you're making it, like, yeah, this shit gonna go, like, you feel me?
You do a lot of shows off that song.
Do you look at that song as kind of being what really started to change your life at that point?
Yeah, like that's the song that really got me out there like that.
But I got a couple songs like that, though.
You feel me?
Like, oh, my God and shit, like all them little old songs.
But shit, right now we come in new, bro.
you feel me we're gonna make more hits you
have you been in the studio all right since you got out
yeah I've been there down there like every other day
oh that's what I seen a picture of you when you got out
you know like it's a massive thing of money
oh yeah you know that's regular like it's still coming in
you're locked up yeah okay yeah you know that's that's for life you feel me
hmm Spotify checks keep building up yeah I get paid to be famous you
What other slang did Frost of the Snowman bring in the table that you deserve to be credited with?
I mean, Gurb, all that shit, bro, just, you know, splashing, all the sheds, bro, just all the lingo, bro, just all the lingo, bro, just we just got to go listen to it, bro, you feel me?
We come up with new words every day, though, you feel me?
It's just, you know how he is.
You had a period of time, though, you were saying GERB so much, but it was like, oh, my.
It was just bizarre.
It was crazy how much you were saying it for a while.
It was like, what the fuck is going on?
But it seems like you felt back on it a little bit,
even though you're still rapping it.
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's GERB nation always,
you feel me, but you know,
we just have our periods of time
where we just, you know, just be wilding out.
Mm-hmm.
Going extra hard with it.
Yo, you were locked up with the whole 6-9 scandal.
Yeah.
Is that something y'all were watching in prison?
Yeah, you know, on TMZ every day.
like we were that shit i'm like damn that shit crazy told you bro niggins be telling though
hell yeah that's crazy they must have been mad as hell in the jails because he was dissing the
whole l-a yeah i i already wouldn't getting too much into that shit i was really looking
on tm z just trying to look at the females and shit and now i mean i don't know about that thing i don't
know yeah fair enough um so yeah the plan you just have you have you shot any video
or are you thinking about getting into that zone you're still waiting to have the music
that you want to shoot these videos for yeah i'm gonna go shoot my first video probably like tomorrow
or something like that the next couple days you feel me but um yeah i'm looking at and i'm
probably gonna shoot like probably like 10 videos like for like for like for like for like for me
i'm just trying to figure out which ones because you gotta be strategic on which songs you shoot
videos for you feel so once i start putting on my shit and seeing which ones boom i'm gonna start
shooting the videos for them and but I'm gonna start shooting my videos probably like tomorrow though
right yeah do you do you feel like you didn't really miss out on what was going on with the
culture and everything while you were locked up because of the fact that you were sort of tapped
into the internet and everything yeah like you know I mean no I don't feel like I mean yeah I feel like
I mean like I feel like as far as shows and as far as like the new rappers that's coming up
and so I'm just meeting like half of a lot.
with me, you feel me?
Hell yeah, I felt like I was missing out.
You feel me?
Yeah.
And there you feel like you, like, you, like, forgot about, like, even though I know
like I can't be forgotten about, but it's like, I'm like, damn, like, feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
You just be going through shit up in there, like, mentally, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So, but yeah, hell yeah, I feel like I was missing out.
Who held you down in jail?
My baby mama?
She did.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Well, that's good.
Yeah, shout out to her.
Uh-huh.
That's funny, though, just because it's like,
that's like a real roll of the dice
when you get locked up, huh?
Like, you just are hoping
that she keeps holding you down, but.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Because I was really,
we went together, like, at first,
like, before I was out,
but then I was, like,
when I went to jail,
I was just thinking about it,
like, all these weird-ass bitches
like, I'm calling,
like, these bids just weird.
Like, you feel me?
I called my big mama.
Then I thought I just stopped talking to bitches
and I'm like,
I'm just talked to her, you feel me?
because it's like, I can't count on them, you feel
me?
I can count on her, though.
You feel me?
And once you really start thinking about that,
that kind of ruins the whole random bitch shit.
Yeah, like, you feel me?
You'd be over certain shit, you feel me?
Like, you know?
Once you start really just thinking about...
Overall, the fake shit, you feel me?
And when you really, even as half the experience
of a girl that you're just kicking away
and then you realized that she was going
and talking about you to somebody in a way
that was crazy as fucked you,
that'll fuck the whole thing up to you.
Yeah, you know, these business be.
rats you know like fucking the world and all
like I'm not gonna be dealing with that while I'm in jail
yeah he was being there tripping over that
son yeah I just interviewed bandman Kevin when he was telling me that they had a
hotel across the street from the jail and that he was
sneaking out there and fucking his girl at the hotel
oh yeah oh yeah he had action
he sounded crazy he was like Indiana or some shit that ain't happening here
huh yeah hell not
hey let me out I'm out I'm going
what do you think about doing some El Chapo shit while
you're in there like damn maybe I could build a
tunnel out the building with a motorcycle yeah you think about that shit but I'm like
nah I ain't got that much time you feel me know you feel me just kick back if you got
15 years you really like looking at every single crack in the wall like hmm hell yeah
was the best ways that you were killing time while you were in there though you can get on the
workout grind too crazy or yeah hell you I was you know I was busting down working out you
feel me okay uh really y'all had a TV and shit or I just I was doing all the type of shit you
I was writing little, I was writing, uh, raps and shit.
I do all type of shit.
Talk to my girl, but read that cell phone made the time go by fast.
I'll believe it, man.
That's what it is.
I'll be sitting on the toilet all of a sudden 25 minutes ago by as I'm just reading Twitter in jail.
Like, in jail, that just must be the craziest shit because it's a nonstop source of entertainment,
which is the problem when you're on the real world, then you could be going to the beach or you could be relaxing or you can get some more sleep.
But when you're in prison, you're getting some more sleep.
really have nothing to do if you can have a phone like Jesus Christ that's it's over
nowadays you sit like three-year-old's got cell phones and shit I'll be like I shit crazy man and when you
when you see a kid watching cartoons on their phone and like I see it they be stuck yes my I see
with my brother-in-law it's like it's it's an addictive thing it's easy because if he sets it up
it's literally like the kid is just on drugs all of a sudden because he's so obsessed with the
cartoon or whatever yeah they be stuck I said crazy I get babies stop crying on a toy shit how old's
you're kidding. I got, I got three kids, bro.
Oh, shit. Three, two and one.
Damn. Two, two girls and one son.
From the same girl? Yeah.
Wow, you was getting busy.
What's that like, though? Is it crazy to see them after?
Yeah, yeah, because they look all the light. They all look like twins.
They all look like me too, so I'll just be like them, you know, that shit crazy.
Like, you know?
Is it a little hard to get, like, for them to get adjusted to being around you when they haven't been seen?
At first, it was, they like, because they, you know, they're young.
So they, like, they was tripping at first, but, you know, I'm an easy person to, you know, get along with and shit.
Like, you know, so I'm just fucking with them and shit, you know.
It's going to be mad confusing for the kids one day when they're in school, and the teacher starts teaching them about Frosty the Snowman.
And they're like, damn, I heard people call them my dad that.
Yeah, they, they, um, I don't know shit.
Yeah, I don't know about that one, but yeah.
Weird did that name come from?
I love Christmas, so I always liked it.
I mean, as far as me,
shit, my name always been, like, snowman, like,
as far as, like, my childhood name, shit,
is snow, snow, snow, snow girt, all the shit, you feel me?
But when I start rapping, I'm just, like,
Frosty the Snowman, because I just didn't want it to just be,
like, my, like, hood name or my childhood name type of shit,
like, you feel me?
If you're going to be a rapper, you got to go above and beyond.
You got to be an entertainer.
Yeah, you feel me.
So I just pick Frosty Snowman.
If you want all these white kids in the middle of America,
to pay attention. Sometimes you got to break them off with some imagery.
Think above and beyond.
That's real. Well, yo, I'm excited to hear the new music and shit.
You ain't played a show yet, huh?
Nah, I've been, you know, real strategic, you feel me?
I want to pop up at one ass, you feel me, big crowd, you feel me?
A lot of bands, you feel me.
Go stupid.
Let's do it.
Let's do it. You already know.
We can do that.
I'm ready.
Lock that in.
Hey, Snow, Snow,
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