No Jumper - The KingMostWanted Interview: Being a Blood, Car Accident off Xanax, Doing Jail TIme & More
Episode Date: November 10, 2020KingMostWanted already lived a fast life despite his really young age. He shares with Adam how he ended up making music and ultimately getting away from the street life. ----- FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FO...R 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 I got up-and-coming street sensation, King Most Wanted, in the building.
How are you feeling, man?
I'm feeling good.
Yeah?
Hell yeah.
I've been fucking with the music.
I just got recently put on by my boy Rose Curran's Vic.
And yeah, your shit's crazy.
And I'm impressed.
You're young, right?
Yeah, 18.
Yeah.
And, okay, so you're from San Bernardino originally?
Uh-huh.
Interesting.
I'm very intrigued by this because we were driving through there the other day.
And you know what I mean when I say like the McDonald's, the historical McDonald's that they got out there?
Yeah.
We just happened to stop to get weed.
And so we seen that and we were all like taking pictures and shit.
And I had so many people hit me up being like, why the fuck are you in the Dino?
And I didn't even know we were.
Like we were just on the highway.
We just stopped wherever like to get some weed or whatever.
Get some weed real quick.
Yeah.
And everybody was freaking out.
And I didn't even know that they called it the Dino before that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They got a lot of names for like the Dino, the Diderty and all that.
Like what you call it all that.
shit. So what was it like growing up out there? It's kind of for people who don't know it's like a couple
hours north of LA so it's a little bit more deserted I guess you could say. Yeah I mean growing up
it was like it's like because I was like growing up into it so like that shit is normal like everything
you see like some some you'll see some foul shit like like you might see a dead body or something
something like just walking to school or something and but it's like normal like that shit don't
freak you out because you didn't know it was bad type of shit.
Really? It was like that? Yeah, so going from that mindset.
So when I moved, when I had moved the way, I moved the way early, though, from the
Dino, I moved like, I would say like seventh or sixth grade out of there. And I moved up to
Victorville. That's like, that's the high desert and shit. It was like a different change.
Like it was like, it was different. Right. Because, like, in your music, one thing I noticed is
that you seem like you're describing San Bernardino as being like way more gully than it is in
Victorville and that Victorville was a little bit more chill in comparison.
That shit was like, that's like a vacation getaway.
They got their politics out there too and like they'd be like, it's some shit, but
this is just mostly like little kids and shit.
Right.
So San Bernardino is like the kind of place where you felt like you had to be sort of
involved with gangs and street type shit from early on.
Was that just like a defense mechanism because that was around you?
No, it was just more like that's who I hung out with type shit.
And then I had, so when I have moved away, but my people,
My San Bernardino peoples is also, like, everybody was in moving to Victorville type of shit.
So out there, I have my section out there too, like of San Bernardino too.
So it was like, that's just all who I hanged around.
So why people end up moving to Victorville?
Like, well, everybody just, I don't know.
Noges just was moved from Victorville.
And then like a couple years later, a couple years ago, everybody from Victorville started moving to
fucking Vegas.
Like, a lot of people, yeah, like a big, large groups, like going to just like,
I'm not everybody in Vegas right now.
People heading east.
I don't know why.
Like, I mean, it does make a lot of sense, though, because, I mean, Vegas is, like,
so much fucking less expensive than L.A.
in comparison with, like, housing prices and shit like that.
Yeah.
Interesting.
So, like, when you're a kid, what was your interest in rap music?
Because I very much see you as being, like, a young artist that's, like, super
drawn towards, like, the street side of shit, basically.
Like, all the artists I see you fucking with are, like, you know, like, I'm good friends
with Charlotte Mafia.
It's a lot of the same artists that are in their same world that they're in their same world that
they fuck with that they listen to, et cetera.
So, musically, what were you drawn to early on?
Like, who I listened to or, like, oh, okay, yeah.
I've always listened to and be a young boy.
Okay.
Like, I really don't listen to too much of, like, like, the West Coast rappers like that.
Like, I really don't.
Okay.
I listen to, like, I listen to young boy, like, little baby, probably, but mostly just
young boy type of shit.
Interesting.
But did you feel like those types of artists were, like, the ones that were gravitation,
towards your music once you started coming out, like the West Coast sort of gangster rap type
fans and artists? Oh, yeah, yeah. It's a couple that I do like that I do fuck when I do like
that I have a couple of collabs with too, but other than that, like, yeah. Okay. So how did you start
actually making music? I was in, I was in June of Hall when I was 12. Right. And so I was just
I was just getting on the homie head.
Because I always rap, but I never made music and shit like that.
So I was just in jail, and I was on the thing, making a beat,
and I was getting on the homie head.
I was just like talking nonsense.
And then one of the female guards came up to me, and she was like,
she was talk, she put me to the side.
She was like, she was like, that was nonsense.
But like, you know how to like push it together.
I didn't even know, like, you feel me that, what I was doing.
So the guard told you before any of your fellow.
captive inmates.
Well, they was hyping me up.
Okay, so they were fucking, but somehow she,
you kind of trusted her there?
Yeah, because I was like a serious conversation.
Like she, like, was serious.
Like, this is what you could do type shit.
So I just, you feel me?
I just started, I started rapping when I got out.
But I was ending out of jail a lot of times.
Right.
What did you get locked up for the first time?
What kind of trouble you get into?
The first time was for a burglary.
Okay.
Yeah, but every, I've been locked up like nine times.
but every other time it's just been violations
I never had another charge
okay so the burglary
what situation were you in like how old were you
and why did you feel like you had to do that
you felt like you really needed to do that
were you around people that like kind of put you on to that
it was low key just like I don't know
the story is funny but
now like I was 12 I was 12 at the time
and it's for me the story is like crazy
I just can't say it like get into it too much
but it was more like the robbery
It wasn't no planned robbery.
It was like, it was just some dumb shit.
That just like, oh shit, fuck it, let's do it.
Really?
Yeah.
So you weren't thinking about it.
It wasn't planned, though.
It wasn't like niggas was like had blueprints and like been doing their homework for a week and shit.
Right.
Like that one was just like, that was the first one.
So it was just like, it's just whatever.
That's crazy because I had a friend when I first moved to L.A.
Who got caught up.
He was on bait car.
You know, where they have the fucking car that's like running and it's just sitting right there.
Yeah.
And it's like, oh my God, this car is running.
The keys are in the ignition.
is sitting right here so he just jumps in the car and then boom the cops are behind him and then he's on
bait car and that was obviously all we could ever talk about like every time we saw him we'd just be
talking about that but that's weird to think like sometimes you might really be like a criminal
who's really planning some shit out or sometimes you might just like have an opportunity but that could
be the one that takes you out hell yeah for surely it for surely like that oh man what kind of like
violations did you get in relationship afterwards is it just a system where they just keep
It's a fucked up system.
I didn't been in jail for
tardies at school.
I didn't been in jail for fucking
disobeying a responsible adult.
Guns and music videos.
Because then this is when I started rapping now.
So guns and music videos,
they made me a whole list.
You can't wear all red in your music videos.
You can't go to San Bernardino.
You can't go.
They mark the areas with gangs
that I cannot go to.
So invictival,
they said you're not allowed to go back there?
Yeah,
they said that,
like,
I can't shoot music videos out there
and be in like certain spots.
Well, they said the Dino period.
They didn't even say certain spots.
They said, I have to be in areas that are like, if I'm like, if I am going to travel,
because they can't make it to where I can't even leave Victorville.
Right.
Because I'm a ward of the course, so they can make it to where I have to stay in Victorville.
But they, like, they gave me a little, like, a little pass.
They still let me go perform and shit, like, down the hill.
Because I was performing down the hill and shit.
That's where I was trying to reach my audience at.
So I would go down the hill and shit, and they let me do that.
But other than that, they had, like, they had restrictions.
Like, once they found out I was a rapper,
And I was like booming.
It was like list of shit that I cannot do.
And like, they had some biker jeans talking about I can't wear a biker, a whole biker suit.
It was extra.
That shit.
Wow.
My probation list was extra.
And that's crazy because like you're charged for the robbery and shit wasn't gang related or anything.
Yeah.
But when you say the thing about wearing all red or doing the videos out there, that feels like they're trying to make sure that you're not associated with gang bang in the way.
Yeah.
Because that, they had seen my in my city video.
Right.
And then before that, my no case video I had.
That was my first ever video.
I had like an AR and shit.
But I tried to put props in the beginning.
But they just like, they just didn't give a fuck.
They said, no, that's a real ass aor.
Because my shit was like to the side of shit.
I was showing that shit.
They said, you know, that's a real aor.
So yeah, I went down for that one too.
But I didn't get a weapons charge.
That has to go under violation because they didn't find no guns or none.
So they ran in your shit trying to find them and everything?
Nah, this like happened.
The video already been out for like six months or four months.
And they got to, I get a.
I get a new PO and they just want to fuck with niggas.
Like, or I feel like it's because there's less kids going to juvie and they still need a job.
They ended up closing the juvie that I used to be in.
Like, that shit's closed now because there wasn't enough kids in there.
Right.
So they always needed kids.
So they would do like a thing.
I know the permission they'll do it like a thing like trying to like get as much on people as you can.
It sounds like you're a fucking pet project of the state where they just, they get you one time for something.
And then they're just going to keep bashing you over the head with every little thing that they can do to just keep.
you in the system, keep getting money out of you, keep their jobs. Because if they don't have
prisoners and they don't have people that they got to do shit to, they got nothing to do, right?
Nope. They don't, they don't get paid. Wow. I mean, that's crazy. It's a setup. The first time
is a setup because I was like, see, if y'all, I was telling a judge, because I just recently
went back when I first turned 18 in January. That was my last time I was supposed to get off January,
like, 7th. They took me to jail January 6th. They came and did like a randomized check,
went through my gallery and shit
and seen I have videos with blowers
but they didn't find no blowers in my house or anything
violated me.
They could just go through your phone
when they pull up to do the check.
You're awarded the court.
You can get it.
That's a violation right there.
You don't give them your phone.
You don't have like nothing is yours anymore
when you're on probation.
Wow.
And the house, like they can't go through the whole house
but they could go through your room and all that.
But since I had guns and shit,
they got at a warrant.
And then so they had the dogs.
They had like everybody trying to find a blower.
No blower still took me to jail
because they seen videos with probationers.
Like filming
Still took me to jail
Wow
That's fucking crazy
I was lucky happy though
Because I got me off probation
Have you actually not
Stayed
Like have you not continued
To get in trouble
Since you've been out in Victorville
Because it sounds like you kind of
Kept your nose clean
But all this shit relates back
To this original charge
That wasn't even there right?
Yeah
Yeah
Basically
But
Yeah all of it
Been in Victorville
All of them
All of them
Even the robbery
Was in Victorville
Oh that was in Victorville
Oh that was in
Victorville, that wasn't, okay.
Yeah, that wasn't Victorville.
Interesting. So let me ask you, like, growing up, and I know you don't, you got to be careful
with what you say, but growing up were guns just like a constant presence, or did you just
realize really young that you needed to be able to protect yourself?
Or what was your thinking on guns as you got older?
Well, yeah, because when I was younger, I just thought of guns, like, as a toy, like, like,
I was careless with them, and you feel me?
But as I got older, like now, now I personally have one, like, I have them just for protection now.
Because you feel about to have a family and shit.
So it's like, yeah.
That's what's up.
So you don't got no kids yet, but you got one on the way?
Yeah.
Me too.
I'm literally twice as old as you, but we're in the same as that position.
Oh, me.
That's why.
Okay.
But so, yeah, is it complicated, though?
Like, you're not supposed to have any guns now according to the state and shit?
Well, I got off probation.
Oh, okay.
So how did you end up actually getting off?
Just enough time went by?
No.
So I forget the word, but there's a thing that you could do.
So if you turn 18 and you're on juvenile probation, because I was on juvenile, you can
like say like, like a lot of kids do it.
Like they'll smoke weed and do a dirty test on purpose to go back to jail.
And then they get this, I forgot what it's called.
But you can get your like, you can get out.
Like you could get off probation because you're 18.
They can't keep you on probation.
But you got to do time.
So what mine was, I was supposed to do like, like, like, three.
three months to get off probation while without getting my record still.
But your record just doesn't get sealed.
That's the only bad part.
So if you get like arrested as an adult, all that shit's going to affect you.
You're going to be on like the max prison, all that shit.
Well, depending on how you acted in juvie.
So you were basically willing to go in and do a couple of months to not have to do a couple of years on probation?
Well, the crazy part is my, I was supposed to get off probation the next day.
And they came the day before.
And I had everything straight
I just graduated high school early
I was enrolled in college and all that shit
Then they arrested me so
So now I have to go for the try to get off probation shit
Right
God damn
And then but they did it for me
But I just didn't get my record sale
So I'll finish probation unsuccessfully
But I'm off of that shit though
I'm happy
Crazy
So okay but then when did the music shit
Really start to go crazy for you
And because there's one song
Bang that is that's the actual
or in my city right that has like seven million views that shit went crazy how did that song come about
did you know that song was gonna be a special one i kind of i kind of i kind of i kind of do yeah well i didn't
i know that one in different varieties because i did them both on my chest and jail
so it was one of them yeah so i did the in my city like i was just like rapping to everybody i was
like in my city where you leave but like for me i made the beat and all on my hand but i don't know how to
make me so as soon as i got out i linked up with mc mcman okay and then he said
part of the AK team too. I linked to MCM Raymond and I just wrapped it on my chest to him
and he just made the beat like he made the beat right there in there in front of my face
then I wrapped the different varieties to him he did it right there in front of my face I came
out with both of those when I got out this was like six 17 17 when I was 17 and that shit just
started going crazy right away right away that shit was going up and then I went to jail again
behind that because of the guns and videos and shit right yeah they wasn't fucking me on that one
Were you even thinking about that when you shot the video?
Were you thinking like I'm going to violate by having guns in here?
Or is that just normal?
Oh, for sure.
Like, because I have a song where I was talking about that shit.
Like, because I got, I had just got arrested for a guns one.
But I loki, I thought I was going to get away with it, though, because I had a cooler PO.
Like, they always switched my PO.
And I thought this nigga was cool with me.
But, like, you feel me?
It wasn't that cool.
Yeah.
They didn't know what I mean.
Fucking with me.
But I made sure I didn't have no blowers or nothing in the video.
Like, I kind of, I tried to, like, I tried to, like, construct it to where it wouldn't
get violated. I said, okay, yeah, we're in the hood and everything, but you feel me, if,
if there's no blowers out, like, try to limit the red racks to a minimum, you feel
me? Like, I try, I tried to. That was still too much for them? Yeah, they couldn't, they couldn't
handle it. They took me right to jail for that shit. Damn, that's crazy. But they waited till
blew up, though. Like, they've been seen it, like, after like two months, oh, yeah, let's go
getting him. Right. So how much that change your life once that song started popping off? Because,
man, I'm not going to lie, when I first heard that song, like, Vic was asking me about doing the
interview as soon as I saw that video I'm like oh man this this is this is a fucking
classic right here like that's that's an amazing song that we'll be able to look at
that song in like 10 years and still is it's gonna be jamming still for sure
I mean well what is you say again oh it just how did that change because like
everybody must start to have eyeballs on you as soon as that song came out right
yeah for surely it was it was different because I went to jail so I never got to
see the blow like I came out it was to like 500 600 K already but when I'm like
But I'm hearing it through the phone calls because I'm calling my managers.
I'm calling everybody.
Like, they're telling me like, hey, you're blowing up.
I hear everybody coming in the halls.
King, you, this king most morning from in my city.
And they all know me and shit.
And I'm like, oh, shit, my shit's booming out there right now.
Right.
I did, I did a while for that one.
I did like 45 days.
So that was a cool one.
Was it all love in jail, though?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I got a lot of love because I've been going in and out since I was 12.
Right.
So I see the same face in, like the.
Because they've always put me on the max unit because I'm big.
I'm tall.
So I always have to go to the max unit.
So they got time time.
So you feel me, I see them every time I was in there.
I just re-see the homies.
Like it's just like seeing the homies again.
Or whoever else just got locked up around the city.
Like I knew everybody.
Everybody knew me.
That's what so.
Like shit.
When do you actually start calling yourself a blood?
A blood?
Yeah.
Just recently I got my, I got my life for me official.
but I've been a I've been I've been banging it since I was like younger ever since I was younger
right okay and was that even like a decision or was that just sort of did was it sort of chosen for you
for the area that you're from no it was mainly my decision it was all my decision it was people
that you were around it's because it's like it's more like their family for me like like like
that shit's like them like their like family to me um on me so well when you say like just
recently you kind of more officially got with it is that mean that you just like actually
Because, you know, when you were coming to L.A. and stuff, you know, there's a lot of different people that might want you to sort of be verified if you're going to be claiming to be a blood, right?
Yeah, for surely. Yeah, I'm verified.
So you kind of have tapped in in that regard?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, respect.
What about, like, labels and shit?
Have they started being all over you since that song started blowing up?
Yeah, I've been in every record label, every record label.
Really?
Yeah.
And has that been?
A lot of people jump at the first opportunity that they get.
Not me.
Not me.
Nah, I did a, I did a, I've done a couple distribution deals, though.
But so far as labels, I've been, I've been low-key, like, because I don't want, I don't want to be controlled by, you for me.
I don't leave, I want to start my own label, like with AK and Aptown, make that as our own label type shit.
Right.
Like, just keep building yourself up so that if you do do the label deal, you'll have more leverage, more control.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Yeah, because, I mean, you're somebody, though.
like both do you do you sort of envy that when you see like bigger artists and you sort of realize that
like there's certain people out here that like when they drop a video it's doing a million views
and it's getting a certain amount of publicity and it's getting on different platforms just off the
strength of them being with the labels that do you ever look at that and sort of see like some value
that that might come with that yeah but my my distribution labels do the same shit oh okay
they do it all for me too so it's like yeah i guess it's like it's like the same shit that the record
labels are doing for uh for what for other artists but it's not like like a long like a long year
agreement or nothing like that's just for like an EP or just for an album like i've been signing those
type of deals gotcha um what actually happened with your arm oh uh a fucking a splint i because i just i just
had surgery i got a bad car crash like on august 12 oh really yeah what happened uh i was driving
I was taking back a rental and I was just driving that motherfucking I was off I was off I was off the Zans and I was fucking all I remember is I went to 7-11 and charged my phone because it died right down the street a minute away from the place where I was dropping it off at plug my phone in I woke up in the hospital eight hours later at this on this shit was this shit was had staples in it had staples in my head and I was butt naked and I didn't know nothing because after the Zanz they put me on they shit too which kept me knocked out even more so when I woke up I was
was looped the fuck out.
And then I was like, I'm 18.
I said, get my shit.
Get my shit.
And they let me just leave.
But I didn't know I needed more work.
My shit was fucked because it snapped.
But this went over and this went under.
So like a week later, I just went to my real doctor.
And he said, well, you should have got that, like checked out immediately.
Right.
So I just recently went through surgery.
They had to cut it open right there.
So you just didn't trust the hospital?
So you wanted to get the fuck out of there immediately?
Well, I didn't know it was going on.
I didn't even know I cried.
I'm like, what the fuck is going on?
She's like, you're in a fatal car crash.
I'm like, I'm thinking it's the nigga at 7-11
because at 7-11, I'd open my door and smack his door.
But he said I was good, though, because I told him
I'll give him some bread right now, like, for me if it,
but there was no scratches.
So he said I was good.
I thought that's what I was talking about something.
I was like from a little door.
And then my girl had left her phone, so I looked
and I seen the car and what happened.
I'm like, whoa.
I had a motherfucker was destroyed into a tree.
I skirt it off the road into a tree, I guess.
Holy shit.
But I don't even remember.
I don't remember nothing that I blacked out off the Zans.
Is that the first bad incident that you had in regards to Zanes?
Yeah.
Right.
For surely.
Yeah.
Do you feel like you got to be a lot more careful now after that incident?
Yeah, just with mostly driving.
I'll be driving now like a little bit, but I was in a wheelchair at first because my, this leg was
fucked up too.
I bought my whole right side, but.
Right.
Yeah, but yeah, I'll be more careful now.
Yeah.
Zanz is a bad.
news in general. You feel like you have a little bit of an addiction to that or is it something you
just do once in a while? I'm off it right now. I actually couldn't tell to be honest with you.
I'm off right now, but it's not an addiction to me. I don't think it's an addiction. It's just more
like I just like taking Zanzas and I like taking just pills period. Right. Yeah, how many a day
do you say that you end up doing? Right now I'm for just a little half. I'm smooth right now.
now. Okay. Because I used to take them heavy. I used to take drugs heavy. Now I'm just like I'm trying
to mellow down with it. Yeah, because I mean, you know, we're just having that conversation
about sauce walker getting clean off of lean after all these years and shit is that I mean, everybody
who does, who gets real serious about drugs and stuff, they always end up like ending up
in a position where they feel like they have to stop or they just, it ends up catching up to them.
Like your body can handle it at 18 way different than it can at 30. Yeah. So that would be my
advice is just that shit, you know.
I had a bad Zan phase.
I don't even say it got that bad, but it wasn't good for sure.
Yeah, it'd be sometimes, like, where you just like, you're just like, I just don't like other drugs.
Yeah, I'll be stopping because that shit, like, you start, you can get really addicted to other shit.
But I feel like, I feel like Zanz and shit, I could, I'd be going days where I don't even take them either.
So I feel like to me that proves like a nigga not addicted to it.
Right, that's a good sign.
It's not like, like, I need a Zan.
Bro, I need a Zan right now.
I need a Zan.
It's just like, no, fuck it.
I just, I be stressed out.
I need to relax.
I have people in my life who got too serious with it.
I had some people who had to take like a couple months off of their life, like straight.
They were just laying in bed fucking freaking out.
Like the come down when you come off that shit, once you get used to taking a couple a day or whatever, it's crazy.
I'm already knowing.
I was just, I'll be going through those.
I'd be going to my little cleanses all the time.
I make sure, like if I seen I've done them for like five days straight, like little halves even, no, stop for like a couple of days.
and then get back right.
Cleanse my body, straight water for a couple of days,
and it just cleans my body out.
Right, that's good.
So what's the plan in terms of music?
You put out a couple tapes at this point,
or are you just focused on doing videos?
What's the idea?
I got a lot of the videos already in the vault
ready to drop.
I'm dropping this Thursday,
but I got a lot of music videos already in the vault,
but my plans is to drop.
I'm dropping an album next.
Okay.
A full, like, album.
A full album.
Really?
I'm still deciding between 15 or 19 songs.
Right.
But I got to, like, I'm already constructing it and everything.
Are you going to get features on that?
Are you going to get bigger name producers?
Are you going to keep it mostly the people that you already fuck with?
With producers, how it, uh, mostly the people already been fucking with it because I'm
that smart.
They know my flow.
Like, when it be other people, they be sending me nonsense.
And it's like, like, I can't even rap on that.
Like, what is you sending me?
Right.
So I like to stick with who I be, uh, already making beats with.
But futures, yeah, it's gonna be seven features on there.
Oh, that's what's up.
Yeah, because you, you, you tend to do, I notice that you, you, you have like a real sense of humor in your music and even in your Instagram cashes.
Because this one stood out to me.
You posted a photo with your homie and you wrote, I'll murder my own family for my brother.
And I was just like, God damn.
He really said it some extra shit right there.
you did not have to say what did you want to caption that that because like that's not my real that's
not my real brother so i'm this what i'm basically saying is like you know how like they say like
blood like it's like even though we're blood but like blood of do you fucking wrong but this not even
my blood brother but this is my brother though like you feel me like i'll murder my own blood
from this nigga bro because he didn't show me more love than me and my own blood than has right
What's your relationship like with your actual family at this point?
With my mom is excellent, and my little brother and sister, but everybody else, fuck them, I guess.
You got some issues with certain people in your family?
I don't even, I don't talk to none of them.
Right.
I don't like issues.
I don't even want to argue or talk to nobody.
Do you know what they think about what's going on with your career?
I think so, probably.
They're probably hating, low-key.
Nah, they'd be like, I don't know what the fuck they'd be doing.
I don't even try to keep up with whoever, where they be at and shit.
For sure.
Do you feel like COVID is slowing you down right now?
Because you would probably be doing all kinds of these shows and shit, getting money and building your fan base right now if you could, huh?
Yeah, with shows, it's for surely slowing down the shows and everything.
But other than that, music and everything, like, I feel like everything else's been good.
It's been great.
Oh, yeah.
That's what's up.
So you got any plans for the next couple months?
Or, like, what's the next big moves you plan on making?
My next big one.
is probably going to be a single that I'm going to be adding to the album.
I want that out fast.
I want it out quick.
So, like, within, like, the next month, I want to, like, have something else out.
But I'm going to be dropping singles in between, though, or some music.
I'm going to start with the music videos from my last EP I just dropped.
And then after that, I'm going to go into some more singles.
Already, I like the videos and shit too, done.
Oh, yeah.
That's what's up.
Anybody want to shout out?
Anything we need to know before we.
wrap this one?
Said I'm high as fuck.
Me, but
nah, not really.
Okay. Yeah, we'll keep an eye out for the music.
Yeah, I appreciate you coming in, man. Big fan of the music.
Thanks for having me. I think it's going to keep going crazy.
For sure. Appreciate it.
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