No Jumper - The Kuttem Reese Interview: Growing up in Orlando, Working with Chief Keef & Fredo Bang & More
Episode Date: June 24, 2021KuttEm Reese started rappin last year, and got signed few months go! He talks about growing up in Florida, raised by his Grandma while his Mom was in jail, inspired by Chief Keef, not taking any drugs... and never will, working with Fredo Bang and more. https://www.instagram.com/kuttemreese_/ ----- CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tesvmDS8h50LkjnSAWMOs?si=j6sJD6DkR4mk5NZZWnlK7g FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFICIAL http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world.
And today we got another Florida native, another young man doing this thing in this music game.
Cutting Mreece is on the podcast.
How you doing, man?
Yeah, what's so?
What's up.
Hyped to have you here, man.
How you doing?
I'm doing good.
Yeah?
Hot out here.
Hot as fuck.
And you're from Florida.
Yeah.
But I feel like it's hot.
It's real hot out here, though.
It's this week.
Different from Florida.
I swear to God, it wasn't like this last week.
It's all fucked up this week.
But it's nice and cold in here, so I got a hoodie on for some reason.
and probably don't look that hot.
How many times you've been out to L.A. at this point?
Probably like five times.
Oh, yeah?
What were you doing most of the times?
Just tapping in with some artists, like working.
Okay.
Labels and shit like that?
Yeah, yeah.
You signed?
Yeah, yeah.
To who?
We're public records.
Oh, nice.
When did you do that?
A couple months ago.
I don't remember the exact day.
A couple months ago.
A couple months ago.
Interesting.
Yeah.
You talked to a lot of labels leading up to that?
Yeah, definitely.
I don't know.
What made you go with the Republic?
It felt genuine.
I felt like that was someone like
listen to them, talk.
It felt like that's who I wouldn't need to be
because they had the best interest in me.
Right.
Word.
Yeah, like, so you're from Orlando,
which is interesting to me
because I just like have spent a lot of time
in Orlando throughout my life,
but I never really, as a young kid,
I wasn't really thinking about the rappers out there and stuff.
I'd just be out there riding bikes and shit.
But what was it like coming up in Orlando?
Regular typical being, I don't know. It's just like living, like where everybody go through on a day-to-day basis.
It's just great. Just if you make it out, you've got to be one of the greatest.
You make it out of that. You're one of the greatest for sure.
Definitely. What kind of house do you grow up in or was an apartment? Do you have both of your parents around?
I grew up in a house in Pine Hill with my grandmother, really.
Oh, really? Where are your parents are?
Like what I did most of the ground. My mom was in jail, though. She got out when it was just a little.
some time.
All through your childhood?
No, not all through it.
Like, through the most important part.
Really?
Well, not important, I ain't going to say important,
but like through the growing up stage,
like where you're growing from a boy to B&M.
Right.
What'd she do?
That she got put away?
I don't want to discuss.
But it's nothing bad.
Like, nothing crazy?
Not that crazy?
Yeah.
Okay.
Damn, so she's part of your life now?
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
She's always been.
Okay.
Just little, minor little things.
she's back now so we rocking and rolling we're going up what age does she get back on the streets
she left when I was eight and I think she got back when I was like 11 okay like 11 said word
has she been encouraging your music career oh yeah yeah for sure she's one of my biggest
supporters when it come to it really yeah so she's probably watching right now hello mom she's gonna be
be watching she gonna be telling her friends to watch it too probably yeah at work everybody you know
that's when they get most excited.
That's my son.
I bet.
What, uh, what, um, so you never knew your dad?
I knew my dad, but it's just like, it's great.
You weren't around like that?
Yeah, but it's like, it's great and now we're rolling.
Oh, okay.
So it was, I'm gonna leave a pass in the past and the past now we're rolling.
Everything going.
I feel.
It's finally coming together that it's going good at night.
For sure.
Um, okay, so when you were young, what kind of kid were you all through, like, elementary?
in high school, what were you getting into?
Not really, none.
Like, I was just being in school, just staying in myself.
That's the type of person I don't want to stay to myself.
I ain't really, like, get into me.
That's how I was.
I was just at school, chilling, being to myself,
the whole, like, elementary through high school.
That's how I was.
Stayed to myself, stay out of the way to do what I want to do.
Really?
You were just, like, sort of a shy kid,
or you just didn't really, like, get along with other kids that much?
I don't know if I was shy.
You can say that, too, but it's just like,
I don't want to talk.
I don't know why I was like that, but when it came to talking, it wasn't really my thing.
I didn't got nothing to talk about.
Yeah.
Interesting.
So were you getting in trouble in school, or were you, like, pretty well-behaved overall?
I was just chilling.
I don't know if I was, like, getting into trouble.
I was just quiet.
Right.
If I was in school, like, the days I was in that, but if I was just quiet, I ain't got nothing to talk about.
What were you doing after school?
After school, it was regular shit, like, hang with your dogs.
After school, that's what I was doing.
Every day, repeating. It was your repeating, so hanging with my dogs every day out of school.
I was.
What kind of music were you influenced by as a kid?
Chee-key.
Really?
Yeah, for sure, Chi-key.
He was, like, number one.
Yeah, yeah.
That was one of the artists I had to do something with, for sure, Chi-key.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, I've seen you, like, tapped in with some of the Chicago legends to do features and shit.
Yeah, definitely.
What was it like me and Sosa?
It was cool.
It was just crazy that I used to listen to him, and when I was in middle school,
Now I'm like doing some with him.
Being right there with him, it's crazy.
Everything ain't going fast right now.
So, like, I'm just adjusting by the day.
It is weird being around Sosa, because he's, like, such a legend.
But then when you're around him, you know,
he'll just, like, sort of say, like, a couple of words to you here and there.
And then you got, like, a lot of time to think about what he just said
because he don't really talk that much.
Yeah.
But, like, the things he says, you'll just be really thinking about it.
And, like, really trying to figure out, like, what the fuck he meant and shit.
Yeah, yeah, that's how so said, I guess.
Yeah.
I was shooting a video with him.
He was like, you know, smoke?
Like, now I don't smoke.
He wanted to know why don't smoke?
Like, then, why are you going to smoke?
Like, you should be smoking.
That's what you mean?
Bad influence right there.
What the fuck?
That's funny.
Because I feel like he's somebody, too, that, like,
one thing that I was in the studio with him, one time he was just talking about,
he's like, I made Finito in the studio off, like, four, five Zanz.
Like, I just know that he probably, like,
he don't seem like he does all that bullshit anymore.
but yeah he should if you don't smoke it's like you really don't have a reason to like start smoking in
my opinion like like it's fun if you do it but you don't got to start you're fine if you're not smoking
yeah it was just crazy because you're like why you don't smoke i was like nah i just don't smoke like man
it looked like you need to be smoking and like this man it's crazy yeah do you ever try it back in
the day nah nobody can never get me to smoke that just like went my thing you just knew it wasn't
you yeah that just wasn't me i like to be
aware of my surroundings in when I seen other people smoking I seen what it to do to him that
wasn't me like no I know I couldn't be smoking what was it sitting around laughing watching TV
eating food eating snacks I'm like yeah I know I ain't gonna be no smoke I feel you ain't nothing wrong
with I just like that just went me right yeah for sure you never you ever drink no I never even
tried it never even tried to drink that is pretty amazing yeah never drink never drink never smoke I guess I
I'm got to ask about the other drugs.
So, okay, that was,
so Chief Key was like your number one influence.
You're listening to, like, Florida artists and shit, too?
Yeah, yeah, Kodak.
Kodak was a big one.
Kodak.
That's one of the other artists I got to do something with, for sure,
because you're from Florida anyway.
So that, like, definitely got to happen.
Yeah, that's like the JZ of fucking Florida.
Yeah, sure.
But, Kodak, yeah.
Sure, you ever try to tap in with them?
Yeah, yeah.
I haven't been around them and all that.
Okay.
We'd be tapping in, like, it's been on some of my shit.
Definitely.
Yeah.
Oh, okay, because you're Haitian?
No, I ain't Haitian.
But the Z, isn't that with the Zoh thing?
Is that the Haitian?
No, you don't got to be Haitian.
Oh, okay.
I don't know why everybody got that perception, but you don't got to be Haitian.
What do you interpret Z to mean?
You say whatever.
Yeah, like, you don't got to be Haitian.
I thought that was the whole thing.
No, you don't got to be Haitian.
I don't know what like.
You know that's something people that made, but you don't got to be Haitian to be Z.
Okay.
Can I throw up the Z?
Is that like?
Is that like a gang sign?
No.
No, it's not a gang.
That's just like showing love, right?
Brotherhood.
Okay.
Yeah.
I fuck with it.
So when do you actually start rapping?
I started rapping in May 27 last year.
Oh, okay.
So you know the exact date?
Yeah, because it just passed and somebody just asked me the same question.
Okay.
That was when the first day I put out my first song.
That was when you put it out, but how long were rapping before that?
Oh, probably a week before that.
Okay.
A week before I dropped the song on May 27, I made the song.
Shout it and dropped it.
Who kind of helped put you on the game?
Or did you just figure it out yourself?
How did you record your first songs?
I just figured out myself, really.
Like, I had dogs that was going to the studio already.
So, like, I just go to the same studio.
It was going to, and I just tried something.
And then it worked.
They just dropped the video in it.
Like, it started buzzing.
I kept doing it.
Kept doing it.
Definitely.
Is that weird that you just, like, put a video on YouTube
and people were just attracted to it and they just started?
Yeah, it's weird, because, like, I'd be saying my, like, people I know.
I ain't going to say my dog.
Like, I've been saying people do it.
And they don't just go to.
buzzing like that. Right. Yeah. A lot of people put out
video gets like 20 views. Yeah, I know.
They put out like 100 more videos and they all get 20 views.
I just think won't be that person that's like, put my time and there's and wasting
my time. Yeah. Definitely.
Couldn't do that. But did
since you started rapping or like
even when you were just fucking around rapping, did you always
feel like people just thought that you had talent?
Did you always believe in your talent? Were you surprised
when the shit started taking off? Yeah, I was
surprised. But like other people
were seeing it, like my dogs were sending in me before
me. Like, they were sending in me
because they ain't see it. I'm like, I ain't gonna know
rapper like that wasn't me I wasn't thinking I was gonna be no rapper right but so when it started
working I'm like damn this something I really want to do and I just kept going definitely what all this
stuff besides just putting out videos that you feel like you were doing like actually getting your name
out there like you playing local shows and shit like that oh no I went doing no shows it's just like
I was just been moving around in Orlando a lot so like what was going on everybody knew what like
what he was really getting to like what my people were really getting it to so it like it went no
cap and when I was rapping when I was rapping so it's like I was rapping so it's like
Like, it was all connecting at the right time.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, it is kind of crazy.
You came out during COVID, huh?
Yeah, that's what I say.
Some people don't like COVID, but I like it because it weren't for me.
Hmm.
But, I mean, you could have been moving around and doing shows, making more money, like, getting more fans, potentially.
You know, it is like, it is like good and bad because it's like, you get to sort of be in the house, chilling, working on music, et cetera.
But then at the same time, if you're not able to, like, a lot of times shows and shit is kind of how people get put on.
Yeah.
But I say that's for like artists that was already on.
But like for artists that weren't really rapping,
I feel like if you started rapping there in COVID,
it would going to help you a lot because everybody in the house on their phones.
So you need it running the game right now.
So it all played out at the right time for me.
Do you think that you would have even started rapping if it wasn't for COVID?
Did it give you like the free time that you needed to actually do the music thing?
I don't know.
But I feel like it helped me though.
I don't know if I've been rapping if it wasn't for COVID.
Because I went thinking about COVID at the time.
Like really you know back then it was like COVID just came people weren't really worried about it like that
I would want to know people that wouldn't tripping all COVID yeah down Florida
yeah Florida don't seem like that many people were concerned oh COVID we're tripping
they ain't nana killers that's how we read okay what is your creative process like when you go into
the studio like how do you actually go about making a song uh I probably hear a beat the day before
like on my phone going through the Gmail hear the beats and I find a beat I want and then I call up
JP. Hey JP, man, I'm trying to go to the studio. That's like your manager?
Yeah, yeah. In my team. I call out JP, man. I'm trying to go to the studio. Then I get in the studio.
Pour the beat up and I hum and I say, let's go. I do it. You just hum on the beat? Do you record
like a mumble track and then sort of wrap over it? No. No, I don't do that. But you hum, you said?
I just hum and then I say, punch me in. Okay.
Then we do it, go on from that. Take a break, hung, punch me in. So I do it. That's what's what I said. Where do you
you feel like you find your inspiration.
Like, what do you start thinking about
when it comes to the music?
Like, who I think about when it comes to music?
Yeah, just like what is going through your head?
What do you feel like you need to think about
to make music?
Everything that's going on around me, like,
the life that I'm living, I ain't trying to rap nobody else.
Like, when you're rapping, you just gotta rock
what's going on around you for real.
And that's going to be the best music you're going to make.
As long as it's really what you're doing for real,
like, and what's going on around you.
That's how I do it.
I only rap about stuff that's going on around me.
me what I got, stuff like that.
Definitely.
What were you doing in your life when your music first started coming out?
What would you be doing now if it wasn't for the music and shit?
I'd be running around, pine hills, just getting into crazy stuff.
That's how it is.
Fast money.
It's all the moment.
It just got to be fast because I'm the type of person.
When I do something, I like, if I do something, I'm going to do it all the way.
That's where I rap part out.
Because when I start doing it and I like it, I'm going to do it all the way.
You're just committed to it?
Yeah, I'm going to be committed to it.
That's, I don't know why I'm like that or everything.
I kind of say that's the reason why I own smoking that because if I find out that's something I like, I'm going to do it all the way.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's why I ain't never like getting to it.
Yeah, I mean, that's why I can't have fun.
I love smoking cigarettes.
I can't have them around because I'm going to do it to the death.
I'm going to kill myself smoking cigarettes.
When it's something I like, I'm going to do it.
Yeah.
To the mat.
That's how I am.
I was just having that conversation.
front of a deed because he drinks all the time, but he's like, people offer me Coke all the time.
He's like, I'm not doing it. Because if I try it, I know I'm not going to stop.
Yeah, I can never get that deep. Yeah. Can't go that deep.
Yeah, you don't want to do that. Okay, so in terms of like the artist that you worked with
and everything, like I seen you do that video with Fredo Bang. Yeah, yeah. How was that?
It was good. We had actually, I think the day before we had a show and we just put up and then shot
the video. I felt Frito, so.
That's what's up.
You didn't actually meet Dirk?
No, I ain't meet Dirk.
Because you got that song with them, but I figured it seemed like without the video and stuff,
you probably had made it until.
Yeah, I didn't make Dirk.
He was just a huge fan, so you wanted to get that one in?
Like, tapping in, like, Instagram Y.
Yeah, Dirk is, like pretty undeniable for everybody out there these days.
He's just, like, he's been killing it.
It's so crazy.
Yeah, it's universal.
Definitely.
What's the, I mean, we all talk about Jacksonville a lot right now.
Yeah, just how crazy it is out there.
There.
Is Orlando like that at all?
Is it killing going on all the time?
They got going on with all this.
Yeah, like, is it, like, when we watch these, like,
little documentary type videos about all the killing
in Jacksonville and shit, do you feel like Orlando has that kind of shit going on
that we just don't know about?
Yeah, I feel like it's like that, but it's like less quiet.
It's not like, because everybody's not rappers.
Exactly.
It's like, they got a lot of rappers, though.
Yeah.
So, of course, it's going to be, like, more talked about.
But it probably is, but it just less talked about
because it's not as many rappers as they got.
Like all the people who got killed in Jacksonville, most of them aren't rappers, but they all, you can say like, oh, this is the homie of this rapper, and this guy's the homie of this rapper, so it all kind of relates back.
Yeah, because, like, so many rappers, they all just tied together.
Yeah.
I don't know where they got going on.
You know any of those dudes out there in Jacksonville?
No, I don't know none of them.
I know of them, like, rapping-wise, but I don't, like, actually, like, never met nothing like that.
Right.
It's weird because if you meet one side, then you probably can't be cool with the other side.
Oh, no, I ain't like that type of person.
Like, I ain't going to say I'm not that type of person.
I'm like, if I meet you and you got beef with somebody up, I ain't going to really.
I'm never going to mess with your ass.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm never going to mess with them because that's just out of the respect I got for you.
But, like, it ain't really going to be no smoke with dog unless he make it smoke.
You know what I'm just trying to stay out of it.
I'm going to try to stay out of it.
But I'm not just going to go fucking with somebody you're going to fuck with anyways.
I don't need to do that.
Yeah.
I know I wouldn't want nobody doing it with me.
So I ain't going to do it.
Yeah.
I mean didn't do nothing like that.
It gets complicated.
How do you feel about putting your actual life or your actual street shit in your lyrics?
Like, do you do you like try to avoid that?
Yeah, I avoid that because I ain't going to say what I do.
It's like what I was like where it was back then.
Because I'm not like, nah, the way I've been hearing like lyrics can get you indicting now is that's crazy.
I said that's a serious thing.
Yeah.
And it's crazy because like, you know, everybody got some drama in their life.
Yeah.
It's a decision to put it in a song.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah, it's just like, how you're going to use it in a song?
Yeah.
Do you want to tell everything?
Do you not want to tell everything?
But the fans are addicted to that shit, you know?
They love it.
It's crazy because if you drop it like a real song where you really talk about, like a real song, they're here.
But they really want to hear what, what happened to such and such and who did it.
That's what they really want to hear.
Have you put out of song tomorrow and you were really just talking about some crazy that shit that really happened and people could tell?
Yeah, it's just like a guaranteed million dues.
Yeah, that's a hit.
That's a hit.
They loving it.
I already witnessed that.
It's kind of like the easy route, though.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, that is.
You could say that it is because that's just like anybody that want to be a rapper,
you come out like that, you go out, you're going to have some fans that want to hear about it.
I don't want to go clown.
That's a sense of sense.
Make him respond to what you said.
You just keep going on to everybody go to jail.
Mm-hmm.
And I've seen certain artists where.
They can get like a million plus views if they were put out a song talking about some crazy beef dissing people, etc.
And then they put out their other shit and they get 100,000.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That shit crazy.
Your audience knows what they're here for, bro.
Yeah.
Oh, he ain't talking about this.
He ain't trying to hear that.
Yeah.
He's great, but I went to hear what happened last week.
I was on the news.
That's what they went to hear.
And the crazy part, too, is it's not like the kids listen and know who the fuck they're talking about.
You're just talking about some kid that you never heard of got smoked or whatever.
That's how the fans is.
they want to have crazy stuff
and then
now your ox is they are
and they heads
they're gonna go to screaming
they smoking this
and it amplifies all the shit too
because you know there's a lot of people
in the streets
are just hot heads
and if they get 100 comments
saying fucking
this dude said this
they're just not gonna ignore it
there's too you know
now I gotta make a song
too much ego
yeah that's how it doesn't stop
that's repeating every day
he makes a son
I gotta make a song
he's talking about my dog
I gotta talk about his dog
yeah
for real
it's a crazy cycle
um
what are the cops like out in Orlando
oh they're crazy
really
yeah they crazy
they go
above and beyond
that's how crazy they do the move
right yeah
I don't like that part of Orlando
like that
one thing about Orlando police
I don't like it
that's always my experience
in Florida the cops are
OD
It's way crazier than every other place.
Yeah.
That's what it is, though.
Could you see yourself moving out?
Yeah, I can't, but it's been hard.
Of course, it's been hard, because it's like, I've been,
I just have a big problem with moving out, though.
I don't know.
I cannot stay away from it.
Probably because everybody I know there and all that.
You just end up going back and kicking it.
I don't like having to learn stuff new all over again.
That's, I don't like that.
No, I know a lot of rappers.
are like that because it's like, yeah, you can put me in a mansion off in the woods.
Yeah.
But it's like they just get bored and they just don't want to fucking be in that environment.
Like you could put me wherever I'm going to come back because like I don't want to have to learn.
Do all this again.
Have to use GPS.
No, I'm trying to know this store right here.
And now if I walk around the corner right that.
Yeah.
That's where.
You got permanent goals in there?
Yeah, permanent.
When you do that?
September.
How's it going?
Did that shit hurt like crazy when you first did it?
It hurt, like, hurt so bad.
I would have never even did it.
Right.
That's how much hurt.
You regret it?
No, I ain't going to say I regret it.
But at that moment, when I first laid down, I definitely regret it, but I don't regret it.
Yeah.
Because it was something I wanted.
Does it feel weird eating and shit?
At first it did.
Yeah.
But now I'm used to it, so it's like, feel like my regular teeth now.
Right.
You can never go back to regular teeth now, though?
Yeah, I can.
You can?
they save the teeth like you just put them back in?
Nah, nah, nah, they say your teeth though
but you gotta go like veneer.
Yeah, you got veneers after that.
Yeah, I'm gonna go veneer soon.
You're soon? You think you would switch?
Not that soon. Not that soon. Yeah, but soon. One day.
That one day, it'll be. What, when you're like 40 or some shit,
you're done rapping, you might do it?
Nah, it's gonna be wine rapping. Oh, really? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Come for a whole new look. Yeah.
I don't think nothing better than a clean and look like that.
It's like when you, when you, when you got it,
the white teeth first,
it's like, man, I'm bored of these teeth.
Then you get purring.
Then you kind of go to missing your white teeth.
Like, damn, I miss my white teeth.
Dude, the permanence, though, is, like,
it's just, like, a certain, like, gangster look that that has that,
that, you know, it's just, like, unmistakable.
Like, damn, he must be a crazy motherfucker.
Dude, you knock all his teeth out
to put some fucking chunks of gold in there.
That just impresses people.
It impresses me.
It makes me think, like, damn,
let's go serious about this life.
I see people, like, outside of Florida really, like,
they really interested in seeing the goal like you really did that I'd be seeing noticing people like
really intact with the tea it's crazy definitely are you trying to be on tour and shit now that uh
COVID's kind of done yeah I definitely want to do a tour I think that's like one of my
dream things to do a whole tour like a real tour like not none of these new fate tours like
real tour like tours like tours like how I used to be back in the day those type of tour really
Yeah.
Could you ever imagine that being, like, a tour of all the up-and-coming Florida artists that people have been fucking with over the last year or so?
Like, I don't know.
That would be pretty intense.
Yeah, that would be good.
That would be something like, yeah.
You think that everybody could get along?
I don't know.
It's kind of hard to imagine.
Mm-hmm.
It might get complicated.
When it's about that money, you got to be, get along.
By that money, that's all that.
In Florida, who do you fuck with that, like,
you actually have, like, a real relationship with
in terms of, like, other up-and-com artists and shit?
Like, rappers?
Yeah.
I probably, like, I feel, like, certain rap, like, from my section.
So I got, like, different rappers from my section,
like, hot, wet, tow, all the type of rap,
Ricko, rap, like, that's like that.
Smiley movie.
Like, people from my section.
That's how I am.
Right.
For Florida.
You haven't really, like, got out there
and met all these people from different towns in Florida and shit,
because this is a gigantic state.
It's, like, it's on a country.
Like, I haven't really tapped in with no.
artists from Florida like actually like built a relationship with him yet uh for sure because I
don't like the whole of like we just met from rapping and now we just like the best of friends
thing unless it's like really like genuine like we really midi-telling like that's something we want
to do all that trying to be like friends just for the industry music thing I don't be on
it definitely yeah is there any artists that you want to work with that you haven't worked with
yet?
As in Florida,
just like in general.
Artists that I want to work with that.
Right away.
Ooh.
Yeah, right way.
You like all that singing shit?
You don't really do much like yourself, though, right?
I ain't going to sit.
I just like how his delivery is, like, how he do everything.
But right way, probably one of the artists I want to work with.
Yeah.
Florida wise.
He's gigantic right now.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
And he isn't going on land, so it's like hard.
Mm.
Yeah.
You got a girl?
Yeah, I got a girl.
Okay.
How long have you been with her?
For a while for a minute.
Okay.
I've been rolling, rocking.
Right.
You're not going to switch up, though?
Now you go all this fame?
Nah.
I don't never want nobody to think.
If I were, if it was to go sour, that's why I went sour.
Right.
Because I got out of his fame.
No.
Definitely not.
Can't do that.
Respect.
She would definitely start.
Mm.
There you go.
She knows what the bodies are hidden.
Not literally, but
Okay, so what a, you got tape dropping soon, right?
Now I already dropped it.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, I dropped it on the seventh, I think.
Okay.
Oh, the seventh?
Yeah, I'm seven.
Uh-huh.
But not them and me.
Right.
That's what's up.
So anything else?
I'm 17th.
17th, okay.
Anything else drop it soon that you're excited about or anything that we got to look forward to?
Yeah.
I got new music.
I'm from the job.
Like, single.
That's what I'm trying to do.
And I'm going to try to put out an album.
Keep them coming.
Consistent.
You can try to shoot a video for that Dirk song?
Yeah.
Like, how you know, I'm going to let everything play out on his own.
Right.
Like, if it's meant it's going to play out.
That's what I know is about the rap thing.
If it's meant it happened, it's all going to play out.
You don't even got a force of the night.
It's going to play out.
And how I didn't look at the whole situation.
You got any advice for it?
the people out there?
Like, for the artist?
Anyone.
Or just people.
I don't know.
Just be alone.
Stay by yourself.
It's better that way.
Respect.
You got to break out of your shell,
don't you think,
to be as an artist?
Like,
you're kind of like slowly
having to be more social and shit, right?
Yeah,
having to be more social.
Like,
I don't mind being social,
but it's like,
when it makes sense.
Not just to be social
for no reason.
Just, I don't like doing that.
I am.
respect
yeah um okay any shout out to anybody you want to thank
anybody I want to thank yeah I want to thank my team
448
republic and everybody behind me rock with my music
oh yeah I wanted to ask how you got the name too
my name yeah it's from like
being running around I land on the streets
like I came up my own name
so somebody said cut them Reese
yeah I name myself like I came up with
I mean.
But did somebody say that to you at some point?
Like telling you to stab somebody?
Nah.
It don't mean.
That's what I think in my head is that somebody said cut them, Reese.
Like they directed you to do it.
No.
No?
Okay.
Somebody from Florida, no.
Like, people from Florida know what it is.
So it's not that kind of cut.
I need a slang translation then.
I'm not a jit anymore.
Yeah.
All right.
Cut them, Reese.
No jumper.
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