No Jumper - The YN Jay & Louie Ray Interview: Blowing Up Out of Flint During COVID & More

Episode Date: February 11, 2021

YN Jay and Louie Ray sit down with Adam for a delightful interview! They talk about their come up, creative process, linking with Uzi, Drake, and how far they have come for two guys from small towns i...n Michigan. https://www.instagram.com/ynjay_/ https://www.instagram.com/louieray__/ ----- 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Jumper, coolest podcasts in the world. And today we got a couple of hard hitters coming through. Two of my favorite people that hear on tracks at this moment in time. Y&J, Louis Ray, in the building. How y'all doing? Yes, sir. A lot of animal energy coming from the other side of the table. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:00:19 Yes, sir. It's the Cucci, man. Yes, sir. We are here, man. Good to see you, brother. Yeah, you're a special guy right here. You got special energy. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:00:32 How are you guys doing, though? How is this L.A. trip? What are you guys trying to accomplish while you're out here besides smoking copious amounts of weed and possibly pouring medical elixirs and seltzers? We're just really trying to get more like work did. It's me new more artists.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Work with more people. Just build on what we got. It's been a ridiculous year for both of you guys. No doubt about that. I mean, it's a lot. hard to even pinpoint moments. I feel like it was movie for you. You and Rio was the song that really blew your shit up and it was Cucci for you. So you guys have both had epic, iconic fucking song. And obviously there's a lot more music than just that. I feel like those might be some of the
Starting point is 00:01:15 highlights. But you guys have, you know, it's been a crazy year, especially coming from where you guys are coming from. There was definitely the highlights. He had that big, dumb-ass CD Coochie land. Mm-hmm. That's crazy. Just in general. Yeah. You exactly right, man. It's like, Like, Cucci was a real, real, real, real big song for me, and it really helped me build around Cooty Man and Coochee Land and really build my image. And movie was a real big song for him because, like, it kind of helped me stand out.
Starting point is 00:01:44 Like, Rio was the most shit talking. It was like him or nobody. If you can get a track with him and do your thing and stand out, especially when he always got the most ridiculous shit possible to say, it's hard to stand out when you're next to Rio. Let's be real. You right. So did you always
Starting point is 00:02:00 Because then we like No no no Okay My question was Did you How long Okay let's go back Early days
Starting point is 00:02:08 Because you guys been rapping For a long time Is my understanding And it just Finally started to make sense But let's talk about The early days You guys coming up
Starting point is 00:02:16 Like before you even knew each other When y'all You're just kids Like what was the upbringing like? Me and Ree Real Brothers Okay That's my real blood little brother
Starting point is 00:02:25 But we're kind of We all gripping It was all the same city. The city's small. So it was like everybody trying to know everybody. Right. Anybody. So we kind of just,
Starting point is 00:02:33 we and we really grow up together together. We ain't really get to hang until we's older. Uh-huh. You know what I'm saying. Growing up was kind of like the same as everywhere. It's just on a small scale. So it's like it's kind of tougher. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:02:45 Right. I mean, it's hard to get seen, hurt, all the type of shit. It's surprising to see so much talent coming out of a small city at a year like 2020, 2020, 2021,
Starting point is 00:02:55 where, you know, you kind of get used to, seeing, you know, you see Chicago pop off. You see New York and L.A. or like the big, Atlanta's the big music scenes. But when you guys were coming up, there wasn't a ton to look at in terms of local heroes that we really made it in the music game, right? Right. We don't know. We didn't know none. Mm-hmm. So you get to Detroit. Like, Detroit got a lot of people that was doing that thing before. We from, we don't know nobody made any of rap. Right. Yeah, we did some real historical shit, man. It's like, it's real crazy because it's like,
Starting point is 00:03:26 We really from a small, small place like that's really hard to see on the map. Like, it's hard for people to see us if you're looking from the outside. They all the water fuck, though. Yeah, you know what I mean? But it's like, but it's really, it's really not a bad place. You know what I mean? It's a lot of good people that come out of there. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:03:43 It's a lot of talented people there in Flint, Michigan, and Beecher. You know what I mean? I'm from Beecher, Michigan. That's right down the street from Flint. You know what I mean? And my brother Louis Ray from Flint, so it was just like, When we linked up, it was just like everything was... It's like we brought it all together type of shit.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Mm-hmm. Interesting. But beach were a real, real, real, real small place like, like, real small is like, like, right down the street from Flint, probably about 20 minutes. Like, I'm like, five long blocks. Right. But it's like we are our own community and it's like, but Flint, like my home too. Flint like right next door, it's like we're next door neighbors, you know what I mean? And Detroit down the street is that's how it is.
Starting point is 00:04:27 It's like Beecher in Flint, we next door neighbors in Detroit like down the street from us. It's like we all won. It's like we are in the same area. Definitely. So when you guys were growing up though, like, when did you guys meet? Probably met like about five years ago. Okay. About five years ago, but we didn't really lock in for about two years ago.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Like always knew him when he was younger than me. So it was like, we didn't really have no reason to hanged that moment. You know what I was in his teens. I was older already. Right. It was like, once we got together, it was like perfect timing. I was saying, he was kind of right at the stage where he's like, he's serious about how he trying to rap.
Starting point is 00:05:05 And I was already rolling in the city. Like, I was popping at the crib. Okay. And we kind of just tied in. And then, you know, he got to like, he just got to smack and everything he dropped him, smacking. Right. Everything he dropped him smacking. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:05:18 We do, right? And that was back at the crib. That was before Cooch. Right. This was before Cooch. He had the city going crazy before. So then when the song came, it was all, it was all like perfect time. Because once we started rolling, it never stopped.
Starting point is 00:05:29 How did you get it? So you had a little thing going before you, but how did you get your footing in terms of getting your name up at that time? And what do you think it was that actually made it all connect like this year? It was more like me. I kind of just always, like my brain costs still grinding. Because it's like, no matter how far you get, you're going to always be doing something. I don't still be working some type of way. So it's like, I just need to.
Starting point is 00:05:53 I just never really stopped rap. I always was doing shit. Like I went to Detroit. I used to go down there and perform, pay to perform, all that shit, you know what I'm saying? And it's like, I always kind of like a little something on me, the light was kind of on me a little bit in the city.
Starting point is 00:06:07 So it was like when they came, he came, he was already rapping too for a little minute, but he wasn't rapping with me. And then like Rio and them kind of broke into Detroit. Like they made Detroit listen. Right. So it was like when Detroit got to listen, they got to hear all of us
Starting point is 00:06:17 and we was already, we were together at this point. So it was like it just rolled all in like that. But me personally, I stayed on by, not stop. Right. Just keep, just kept going. And once they caught flame, I was still in there. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:06:29 Right, because they talk about you, like, you are a real rapper, a real good rapper. Like, the way Rhea talks about himself, you would think that he was a terrible rapper. Like, he talks about himself, like, he's like a joke rapper. And some of these other guys that he's been around, they're real good rappers. But then maybe, like, what he started doing helped some other people figure out how to really get pop. Yeah, real rapper, like a motherfucker. But he, like, he ain't. He wasn't serious. He was kind of like playing. So it was like, he took it more like, he's
Starting point is 00:06:57 doing something. He wasn't really serious. Like on my case, I was really damn there writing my rap. He was, he freestyle this shit. I was writing him, like, thinking about what I was saying. So he looked at like, that's real rapping. You know what I'm saying? That's how you kind of look at. Who were you looking at for influence at that time? And then how did, how did Rios come up and that sort of energy kind of change how you were looking at what you were doing? My influence really was like, it was some other homeboys I had back of the crib. They used to I just kind of liked the rapping because we was rapping about what we was doing. So it was kind of like this a laughing thing.
Starting point is 00:07:27 I mean, we did that and the rap about it, you know what I'm saying? I think a lot of rappers have that time period where they're rapping just being funny, having a good time with it, and then at some point it kind of clicks like, shit, I could do something. Yeah, and I started doing all right for like 500 for little shows. And at that point, that was, I'm like 500, shit. I thought that was a lot. Right. So I was just, that's what made me key role and my friends kind of, they was more like, stuck to with the street side of this shit.
Starting point is 00:07:50 And I kind of was like, shuffing them. and the fucking music. I just like rapping. And then when Rio and them kind of, like, I used to try to tell him, I used to try to have him rock. He on a couple CDs I had before. I got the popper. He only, like, a couple of them, bitch. But he wasn't serious. He was like, I'm saying,
Starting point is 00:08:05 he just wasn't on that. And once he got in there, that motivated me again, because I'm like, damn, this motherfuckling got to pop it. He came in rolling, too. I'm like, damn, I've been doing a lot. I got to figure it out. You know what I'm saying? So that motivated me again to keep going, because it was times I felt like, man, fuck rapping for me. It gets so frustrating for me.
Starting point is 00:08:21 when you're just doing your thing on a local level, huh? Even if you're seeing success, it's tough to break past that. Yeah, yeah, it's like, it makes, when you leave Flint and go see other shit, and make you feel small. Like, you'd be like, damn, these motherfuckers really popping. Right. Like, you know what, I ain't doing nothing for real.
Starting point is 00:08:35 You know what I'm saying? That's how you would think. So it was like, it was that type of vibe a couple times. But shit, now that we hear, it's like, shit, I'm still on the same motion. I'm gonna keep grinding. You know what I'm gonna, you know what I'm gonna? You know what I see?
Starting point is 00:08:47 I see that's what work. Right? What work is keep going. Jay, what was your perspective on what Louis was doing and what was going on in the city at the time around the time that you started making the music that would cause you to blow up? Yeah, it was like, man, it was crazy, man. It was a lot going on in the city. It was a lot of people, a lot of good music coming out of the city. Louis was one of the biggest ones, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:09:09 He had the biggest stage performance. He came, great energy, everything. But it was like, I always knew if me and Louis linked up would take over the world. It just was like it was this to happen. But it was perfect timing, too, you know what I mean? So I sat back and I played, and I sat back and figured it out. I sat back and tried to learn the game, you know what I mean? Me and my cousin, PJ, you know what I mean, Propane P.
Starting point is 00:09:32 We sat back and tried to figure it out and try to figure it out because he's been trying to figure it out for a long time, man. And that's who my manager is right now. They can hit him up for features and booking if you want to book Kucci Man right now. But, yeah, man, he's been trying to figure it out for a long time. time trying to figure out how to get in the music game and trying to figure out what we got what steps you got to take you know what i mean so we sat back and figured this shit out you know what i mean and like i knew once we linked in with louis i always was a character always knew how to go character mode you know what i mean whatever i did always was like a good a good character you know what i
Starting point is 00:10:09 mean so louis was a real like a real street niggie you know what i mean so it was just like our music collide perfect like you know what i mean i might come with some funny bars and then he'd come with some real bars like because with cootie it's really deeper than just a funny song because like most of his bars was really like he wasn't really rapping about funny shit like that's really some shit cracking up but it was like joky because motherfuckling it like it sounds like shit that don't happen you know what I'm saying so it was like some jokey shit it was really some real shit definitely so it was the science to knowing that if we you know what I mean if we really lock in I sat back and figured it out but I've been making music for a long time
Starting point is 00:10:46 and I've been making music for 10 years now you know what I'm really But I finally figured out, like, I never used to rap off energy beats. You know what I mean? Shout out energy, you know what I mean? I've been knowing energy, like, a long time all my life. Energy from the same. Energy beats. Oh, so he's from right there.
Starting point is 00:11:01 But, like, you've been getting beats from him forever, so you've seen his style change? No, I've seen, like, we grew up together. We grew up in the same neighborhood. We grew up in Beecher. He's from where I'm from. So it's like, I, like, we grew up together, you know what I mean? And it's like, I've seen him. Like, I was with my cousin, Wassar, Gramps.
Starting point is 00:11:18 You know what I mean? He always been tapped in with energy. You feel me? I've seen the whole process of energy growth, but I never, like, jumped into that lane because I used to be so passionate into how I used to rap. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:11:33 Like, I got an album called MVP. If you go back and listen to that, it's like a different type of album. It's like crazy, you know what I mean? You can call him a rapper, too, if one of them, like, a rapper. Right. You can call him because he knows how to make real music
Starting point is 00:11:44 that makes you feel it like that shit. That you would feel it. But he, you know what I'm saying? That seemed like the catchy shit, I mean, the hyper shit caught. Yeah. Once I figured that out, you know what I mean? Me and Energy locked in, he sent me some classic beats, you know what I mean? I went in the studio, you know what I mean, at his house?
Starting point is 00:12:01 Like, me and Louis, like, this shit crazy how this shit started. Yeah, story break down. It's really a story behind this shit. Like, we quarantined together for real. Like, when Corona first started, man. The Kooji song really was the quarantine. Yeah. Like, if you listen to it, if you played back now, we've told you that you're going to listen.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Like, that is everything you were doing. Was the song, the frustration that you had that is COVID, you can't have girls over so you can't get no Cucci? No, we was lonely with Coochia. I doubt that stopped you, come on now. Yeah, it's really going on, like, really like Coochia. Like, it was locked in the house. Like I went to his, when quarantine first started,
Starting point is 00:12:35 I went, my cousin, PJ, he dropped me off to his house. I told my cousin, I'm like, I'm gonna, shit, we're gonna lock in, me and Louie from a lock in. Shit, I knew Corona was real. I told myself if, if, I leave the crib. I ain't coming back to my mama crib. You know, at that time I was with my mama.
Starting point is 00:12:52 I'm like, I ain't going over my mama's career. If I leave, you feel me? Because Corona's too real. I'm not bringing COVID back. Like, if I leave, I'm, like, wherever I'm at. We, like, I told myself, we stuck together. Like, I was scared. We were scared.
Starting point is 00:13:04 I was telling him everything. I'm looking up there. I always been that type of niki. I always been like that. I'm telling him all of COVID symptoms of everything. I'm in there and not thinking. We got alcohol, literally rub alcohol. This is something.
Starting point is 00:13:16 We had no sanitaries now. We isn't a drop this point. on each other hands every time. Especially when COVID came out, you didn't know what it was. They were trying to tell you who would really get it from, like, touching a doorknob that somebody else touched and shit. Man, who was in there, really? Who was taking this serious?
Starting point is 00:13:28 Like, I told him, like, we can't, no, it's for real. Like, this shit, he's serious, man. He was gaming me on the shit, dude. I'm like, you scared me, man. Yeah, and I mean, it makes sense that you're kind of like a post-COVID superstar because the vast majority of times I've seen you in a video and shit, you got the mask on. You embrace the mask wholeheartedly. Yeah, I embrace it.
Starting point is 00:13:45 You're rocking in now. This shit is serious, man. To the point, I'm gonna make some masks. I'm gonna tap in, make some YM ass, Cucci mask, all that type of shit. Yeah. Yeah. But this shit is deep, man.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Yeah, like we sat down that bitch doing quarantine, man. It's like, and everything kind of just was dear. We bought them to a little studio. Yeah. Made 20 songs a day. Really? 20 songs every day. And Cucci was made in that process.
Starting point is 00:14:11 Cucci was like one of the first songs we made when I went over there in quarantine. And it was a serious moment though, you kind of like broke down who you was gonna who was around us at that moment like us being together being stuck everybody like kind of being stuck and I made the way you saw who was really like rolling with you for ever who was really had your best intention right you know what I'm saying and like it was all that so it was on top of that being fun and happening it was still serious though like damn we seeing like motherfuckers we thought was all I love kind of be like
Starting point is 00:14:38 right you know what I'm saying motherfuckers are really fucking with us for I mean it can be hard to focus on being in the studio when there's so many girls so many clubs so many shows going on, et cetera. It's like, it definitely, there's probably a lot of hit songs that have been made during the coronavirus that might not have been made otherwise, but that's really interesting. Yeah, sure. Yeah, sure. Indeed, man. Did you guys, one thing that really stood out to me when I did that Rio interview that he was talking about how he met Peezy and Peezy has such a huge impact on him by taking him around and kind of showing him the business side of things and showing them what it
Starting point is 00:15:10 was to get a Spotify check or go do a feature with somebody, et cetera. Did you guys really have anybody that was putting you on game at some point like helping you figure out how to actually start making money off this or no no we kind of just trial and error we kind of was so crazy to be real we was kind of rolling off real moves but it's like we he ain't able to travel so he's able to travel so we kind of learned that on our own we can in LA by ourselves first time for both of us right me him pee I think that was it for real right just me him and pee we kind of just been rolling like we just been learning as we go for it right we didn't really had nobody really like we got a lot of reaching out a lot of people reaching out but
Starting point is 00:15:52 there ain't like nobody trying to really help for real kind of people just kind of just reaching out and nobody really on some shit like man I'm gonna show you how to get this I'm gonna help you all do this shit that's interesting but now you guys probably have labels all over your shit trying to try to be involved trying to make something happen right yeah and I feel like one thing about flint man I'm gonna tell you one thing about about Flint and B trail and how we how we move it's crazy because it's like mostly all of us is unsigned artists. Like all of us unsigned.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Like, we started this shit from the bottom, like, from nothing. We figured it out, and now we at this point. And that's, like, we got every label in the game hitting this up right now. Like, we got so much, so much shit going on, but we still, like, like, I tell Louis every day, like, bro. Like, I'm hungry. Like, I didn't think about it. I tell Louis, like, bro.
Starting point is 00:16:40 Like, I had a, I really had a goal. Like, I told myself when we first started this, like, I want to be kind of, I want I want to become the biggest independent artist to ever do this shit. You know what I mean? Because I understand that it's really a real, it's a lot of money. And if you figure it out, you got it. You know what I mean? Like right now I'm rolling.
Starting point is 00:16:56 Like, as in, I'm talking about, even though it looks like I'm dropping music. It's getting to the point. I've been dropping a song every day on Distro Kid every other day. And they're doing stupid streams. They count up after three, four weeks. They got a million views. So it's like, it's like labels got to come better. man they gotta come with more they gotta come it's like it gotta make sense you know what i mean so i feel
Starting point is 00:17:19 like that's one thing about flinda we are all rolling right now like we all independent we all just like and we're all right and we kind of like gritty we ain't got no problem with getting it out we ain't got no problem with grinding and up right that's why that's just though it's like it just makes sense my time it's crazy because you know we've been used to it so many times like when when the whole chicago drill shit happens all of a sudden their sound is getting ripped off by you know all these different mainstream rappers kind of start taking this sound and trying to sound like drill rappers or whatever sometimes I'm kind of surprised that like energy has such a signature sound you guys have such a signature sound on all this flint shit but it doesn't feel like you really
Starting point is 00:17:56 have that many like I'm expecting Kanye to put out a song with the crazy ass drums and trying to like sort of capture that energy and it feels like some people don't seem like maybe I'm kind of seeing shit differently because I don't realize that it still is a fucking underground movement in a way and that it hasn't necessarily bubbled over to the point where everybody is paying attention. But it does feel kind of crazy that you guys have such a sound and that it feels like
Starting point is 00:18:19 either people can't imitate it or they maybe just haven't figured it out. It's too distorted. Like it's too, a motherfucker's here to be or like here to be without us rapping on. It's like, that shit don't sound good. Like, it sounds distorted. And that's what we capitalize on.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Who gonna fuck their song good? Who want to fuck they song good? Right. And this shit, like, right, like, How are you doing today? I know, I ain't going. How are, no, I can't say that. How are you doing?
Starting point is 00:18:45 No, how are you doing today? I'm the Cucci, man. I just put up. No, I can't say that, man. I just put it with the hell in the doing, man. Like, that shit just like, it's damn near. It's damn near. Like, you can't do it.
Starting point is 00:18:59 You can't even know what we're going to do next. You might fuck around the scene. Yeah. Like, you never know. And you don't know what we're going to do this. It's kind of your thing to start. To start a verse off, fuck up one of the bars, and then just be like, no, no, no. And then just come right back to it.
Starting point is 00:19:15 And then it's fucking a end up if he don't fuck it up. Then just rap all the way through, then at the end, like, fuck it. Like, you don't know when I'm going to fuck up. I might fuck up at the very end. Right. You know what I'm saying? Or fuck up through the whole song. Is that part of it to you?
Starting point is 00:19:27 You don't want it to sound perfect. You want to sound kind of raw? Trying to be perfect too hard. Mm-hmm. That shit takes too much time. It's like sometimes this shit doesn't got deep, man. It's like, like, man, I don't know what the fuck going on, but it's like, Cucci Man taking over me, man.
Starting point is 00:19:40 It's like, like, I'm really not even Coochie Man, I'm YNJ. But Coochie Man is Man, this shit crazy. Like, I don't know what the fuck going on. Did you always know that, like, you always were trying to blow up, but you probably didn't know that you were going to blow up off a song that's basically just talking
Starting point is 00:19:57 about pussy. About pussy. Coochee. Duni. Duni. Dune. Yeah, boy. All that type of shit.
Starting point is 00:20:03 But Coochie man is taking up. Like, this shit like the nutty, like, nutty professor, like, buddy love. Like, I don't know. What the fuck going on? But it's like, like Coochie Man be tapping into a whole different part of me. Like, I don't know. If I could pick a song to blow up off of that would probably get you more Cucci,
Starting point is 00:20:20 it's probably a song called Coochie Man. Yeah. Any Coochie song, any song that we make, Triple S, one of the biggest songs on TikTok right now. Triple S, we need everybody to go run it up on TikTok. Go run that Ditch up some more. It would be like number two. Yeah, right now.
Starting point is 00:20:35 That bitch going stupid on TikTok. I need everybody to run that up. Put it up there. It's just up there. And I need everybody to go tap in. I just drop the album, Ninja Warrior. That shit's so crazy. Like, deep, man. It's like...
Starting point is 00:20:47 And I just dropped some... That shit going crazy. Still grinding three. I just dropped still grinding three. Relit. You know what I'm saying? That bitch's going crazy to tune up in. Yeah, this shit deep, man.
Starting point is 00:20:55 This shit, like... We had dropped in so much music. Was... Okay, so you're locked in for Corona. Does that help explain how bizarre the flow that you landed on with Cuchaman was? Like, were there a lot of songs that sort of sounded like that? before that or was that the first one where you really like it feels like a lot of a lot of you guys in in flint and detroit and shit are kind of competing on creative as flows basically is how i would put it
Starting point is 00:21:20 like finding a different way to stand out on the beat and that song man is to do it to a totally different level yeah like i feel like it always been like that though like we always been in type of people louis always been like that always been like that like i always been trying to figure out how to come up with a sound that's that's like only me that that that that that that that that that that that you can only be like, damn, man. We ain't never had no problem with trying shit. Yeah, experimented different shit. We got a lot of different songs, man.
Starting point is 00:21:48 We got rock songs, all the type of crazy shit, but we can try. We can't wrap off every type of beat for real. Music is music. Like, you can't really say what music is. It's just music. Right. I don't hear that shit. I just music.
Starting point is 00:21:59 You might hear some shit that you don't know what they're saying, but the beat so hard that you fucking with it. They can be talking in Iguala or something. You don't know what they're talking about, but you fucking with the vibe. That played a part in the Cucci shit too. Like the beat was so crazy to the point like They didn't her, doesn't care what we said.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Shout out energy, man, he's a goat, man. Energy beats, he's a fucking goat, man. Has he done interviews or anything yet? Is he really trying to be out there in the public? Because it feels like he could be a lot more famous right now than he is if he wanted to. Yeah, but he's on his way, man. He's been to be the next big thing.
Starting point is 00:22:29 He is, he is, he's the greatest, you feel me. He's the best producer to me. You know what I mean? Shout out Baby on the track too. Shout out sad beats. Wayne, man. Not all in. Crazy right now.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Grease. Grease. He's going to see the next hottest motherfucker right now. There's probably so many younger rappers that you guys look at, it's from your area or otherwise that you're like, damn, we inspired the fuck out of that kid. Yeah, for sure. You're seeing it right now,
Starting point is 00:22:52 and is that weird to see a little mini-meas popping up in there? Man, all around the world for real. This is, like, really a strong. Yeah. Yeah. Like, everywhere I go, it's at least one rapper that really, like, sound like me for real. You know what?
Starting point is 00:23:04 Like, everywhere I go. Like, but I look at it, like, it's a good thing. Like, I wanted to become a sign. a sound that's in the like if people want to do it go you know what i mean i want it to become i wanted to be like a sound in the music game from africa that sounded like us that sent us some shit really this shit like i'd be wondering how big is this shit like is it i be saying it stopped at like 27 million wow but i feel like it's bigger than that it really is i heard some rappers from africa that sounded just like pop smoking them but i got to hear that like because
Starting point is 00:23:31 definitely they're taking inspiration out there we want some of the whole new chop that was doing that I forgot their name, though. That's legendary. I probably can find it. I don't know how to go find that. I'm shit crazy, though, man. This is what I try to do. Like, I look at that shit.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Like, I look at this shit. Like, anybody could be a rapper, you know what I mean? Like, anybody, you feel me? But everybody can't, you feel me, can't shift the game or, like, change the sound within music. You know what I mean? Or make a sound within the hip-hop genre. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:24:01 Like. Anybody could come in and sound like somebody else. Yeah, but it ain't. it ain't too many people that can really come in with a real sound in this stick, you know what I mean? That's what I mean. That's what I mean. That's what I'm basically trying to do.
Starting point is 00:24:12 40 years, millions of people getting on beats trying to stand out. Yeah. It's pretty amazing to actually find a flow that stands out enough that it's like your signature flow when you think of all these people or all these years trying to do that. You know, that's very rare right there. And even for all you guys out of Flint and shit,
Starting point is 00:24:28 like just to have a moment in time or a movement where there's just a lot of interest in music coming out of the same small That's amazing. Yeah, the shit legendary, man. The shit really is wild. Yeah. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:24:40 We're just trying to make it bigger and keep it growing for real. Yeah, and we understand the fact that this shit can be over tomorrow, you know what I mean? So it's like, we ain't sleeping on it. We ain't too big head and none of that shit. Do you feel like COVID in a way, though, even though it kind of created the environment where you guys were able to make these songs and blow up, it also, it's a weird time for y'all to blow up because so many ill things that y'all be able to do right now, you'd be able to be on tour, going south by southwest,
Starting point is 00:25:04 going on a complex con, all these cool shit. As we speak, I had a crazy stage performance. Like, stage presence, like, right now. Like, if we were doing shows, like, when the world opened back up. I could just imagine, bro. It's going to be crazy. It's been to be crazy. It's going to be crazy. Like, this shit is going to be real historical shit.
Starting point is 00:25:19 I can only imagine what performance it would be like right now. Yeah, we're from the trick. Could you imagine, like, a Flint tour, getting a lot of the heavyweets? I bet you it could be one of the biggest things out. If somebody could put that shit together. That would be huge. Promise. That would definitely be a moment in time for sure.
Starting point is 00:25:38 It feels like one of, like, if there has been a lack of coverage of you guys by the mainstream media to a certain extent, one thing that has really helped blow it up was that you guys have gotten a lot of fucking love from sort of like bigger, more mainstream rappers, like Yadi and Uzi. And like all these guys who. All of them too. Those two, they stand out to me as two of the dudes who are huge, they're millionaires. They have all this success. but they stay mega tapped into the underground. They always are like on top of what artists is popping off on a month.
Starting point is 00:26:08 They really surprise you what the fuck they be doing. Right. Yeah, and that's another thing. I give us a big shout to my brothers, man. Love Yaddy and Love Uzi, man. They really, they support us, man. They really show real love, man. And we appreciate that shit for life.
Starting point is 00:26:22 And it's like, the real, it ain't no fake shit. It's real, yeah. They fuck with them. When's all the first time you had a conversation with Yadi, though? Like, how did that unfold at first for you guys? I remember, though. That's the crazy part. We were in Bell Harbor, some shit.
Starting point is 00:26:37 And he was that he wrote him or called him, some shit. But he didn't, Jay and him calling him in the back seat of the car with his in. And I'm like, hell no, you know what I'm saying? But he had already, I'd seen y'all. He talked to my brother Rio before that. So I'm just like, hell no, you know what I'm saying? He called him, like, boom. He come on the phone.
Starting point is 00:26:53 He's fucking with him. Like, what up? Woo, no one shit and everything. Or I'm like, damn, me on. He's fucking with him. Like, man. Yeah, come out here. Woo.
Starting point is 00:27:00 I'm like, damn. That was the first time I remember me actually talking to y'allie. Right. To Atlanta, like we went back home. We did something probably. It was out there. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:11 I went straight out there. How was it like hearing him hop on the beats that you guys be rapping on and just having, having fun with it? He's been on a lot of those. Yeah, he's trying to play on these points right now. Yeah. That should be legendary, man. That should be crazy. He reminds me of the same energy you guys got though in the sense that he's just...
Starting point is 00:27:28 He liked the energy, because that's what that's what he said. Yeah. He has a lot of fun with it. He definitely. You know, he came up off of just having an interesting energy on tracks, you know. So I think he looks at some guys like you guys and he sees that same thing. Like he's like, yes, they're fucking around. They're experimenting.
Starting point is 00:27:44 They're coming up with unique, interesting sounds. So I know that that's like what drives him towards that for sure. What about Uzi? How'd that happen? Yeah, man. Uzi had, um, Uzi reached out to it. Uzi posted a video on a, on a four-wheeler. With, with a dog.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Oh, yeah, he made a video. He went live playing our song. Oh, you know what I'm in the, uh-uh. He had a dog. He was dancing with the dog. You feel, me, the lie went crazy. Everybody tagged us in there. I always, like, reach out soon as somebody tap in,
Starting point is 00:28:22 and they always tap back in. You know what I mean? He reached, he tapped right back in with me. When I reached out, he hit me up. You feel me, he told me it was nice. Music was nice. Like I said, I appreciate it. And then he posted a video on the four-wheeler with,
Starting point is 00:28:38 his name, Sy, shout out to my little brother, and that's my boy. But they was riding on four-wheelers and shit doing. Oh, we got the video right here. Yeah. Yeah. And he put it to your song. Oh, my God, that'll do it right there.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Wow, that's crazy. That's real support. And that's real love. That's amazing. Yeah, that's real love. Wow. Yeah, so he tapped in. I sent him.
Starting point is 00:29:02 I sent him a song. I said, what's your number? Taped in with him, sent him my song. I sent him to Coochie Scout part two. I got a song called Coochie Scout, real big song, now, hold on, it's like a dance tool, you do this. That shit was, that shit was gonna like borrow right after Coochie.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Right. Yeah, yeah. That way. That way. But I shot him in the remix, he got on it, you know what I mean? We posted a video on live, listening to it, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:29:34 And it should become a song. That's fire. Yeah. I mean, that's kind of like a unique decision that you had to make once Coocheland blew up. It was, am I going to just let this rock and have this be the sort of soul Cucci song? Or am I going to fuck with this as a brand and try to branch out? It feels like you've had, like, actually a bunch of success with elaborating on that and just sort of twisting that same kind of flow slash phrase into different ways.
Starting point is 00:30:01 It was deep because I had to build my name. I built a name around it. It got so deep to where I named myself the Coochee Man. You know what I mean? I made an album, my first real debut album is called Coochee Land. I came Coochie out. Like I dropped a lot of songs called Coochie. All that, like it was just like I ran with it and it and it worked.
Starting point is 00:30:22 You know what I mean? And I thank God for letting us get this position, you know what I mean? Let us get a chance to take care of our family off music, shit like that. Yeah, and experience and the scene and shit we've seen. Some shit you would never see from Flint. Guarantee. Independently, too. That's the best thing about it.
Starting point is 00:30:39 I'm just appreciate it. I'm right. As of right now, I'm taking care of my family independently. You know what I mean? Just off dropping music on digital kid, shooting videos. That's what I was going to say. This must have totally changed not only your financial situation in your life, but probably people around y'all, right?
Starting point is 00:30:54 Yeah, and friends, family and friends. Like, this shit, it isn't only getting bigger. You know what I mean? Like, I'm only 21 years old. 21. Wow, that's crazy. How old you? 28.
Starting point is 00:31:04 28. Okay, so you got a few years on him. Do you see him being a little too wild at times? You're like, damn, man. Like, you got to slow down. Yeah, he's wild as hell still, shit. But it's like, it's fitting, though. Like, he don't do too much.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Coochie man be tripping. It's not me. Yeah, you're fitting. You know what I'm saying? You're known for just, like, acting totally irrationally when there's some good-looking booty around? I remember before he was the Coochie man, when he used to get drunk.
Starting point is 00:31:29 He was like, he was like a quiet nigga. He got to, you got to. quiet, he kind of told itself for it. But I remember we used to get drunk. We had shows before we got the problem, back in Flint. He'd get drunk and be full on the table. Yeah, I stand on every table. I'm breaking every, like, I'm really like a Mospit type of art.
Starting point is 00:31:47 That's what I'm trying. When it gets, when the world back up, I'm going to do some real big shows and it's going to be crazy. I'm really a Mospit type of artist. I jump in the crowd, easy, like, just for fun. Kids love that energy. His energy was crazy before it was D'Cucci, man. But you only seen it doing rapping times.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Shout out to Petron, too. Patron did it. Petron did it. Patron. But now you're rich, so the Lean did it? No, Patron. I ain't going to lie. Patron really, like, turn me into the Coochie Man. Okay. Like, it really, like, I swear.
Starting point is 00:32:14 Like, the Cucci Man, you know, the Cucci Man, you know, the Coochee Man, I'm like, a whole different person. I started drinking Petron, and he started tapping in. I'm like, oh, shit. Fuck! What the fuck? He started tripping. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:32:29 It's the Coochie Man. How you doing? Welcome to the Coochie House. I tell, welcome to the Cucci house. There probably be some butt-necked girls walk. Like, it'd be, it get crazy in the Duni house. It'd be Duni rooms and different rooms. You can, like, it's deep.
Starting point is 00:32:44 So for them who don't know, what's the difference between Coochie and Duney? Like, it's the same, like, Dunees is. Beating it. Like, that's like the actual action of doing this show. Dunees, I'm doing it. That's like the Dunees is like the Coochie, right? They're just out of Dunees and the Coochie is two different things, just like right and left, up and down.
Starting point is 00:33:00 But shout out to my breath. I'm tired to my cousins and my brothers, Zeke and Lutche, they really came up with it. Oh, so you've been saying that before the song went crazy? Yeah, like me and my brother, Lutro and them, like, when we used to get dunees and shit like that, Zeke, we would come out the room and take each other in Dunees, nobody know what we mean. Like, that's what we were talking about. Like, we just got some dunees in the room. And beating Dunez down is different than having sex.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Like, them two different things. How's it different? Because, like, you can have, like, beating duneies down, your leg, the leg on the, on the, on the bed got a break and shit like that like if your leg on the bed ain't breaking pitchers ain't fall on like pitchers be falling like they know if i'm beating a girl in the room and they in the other room the whole house shaking tv is like going your toes to the gate like this right yeah like i grip my feet on the ground when i'm like when i'm beating somebody from the back when i'm beating a girl from the back like i put my feet on the ground and do this like this so i can have grip and i
Starting point is 00:33:55 beat her loose like and when i beat her like i beat her loose you should wear work work boots you throw some Like, no, it's dune boots. In Cucci boots. This is the such thing as Coochie boots. Yeah, like, no, it's like, I got to get your feet. You gotta come, you gotta do this on the carpet. Like, yeah, they're gonna leave a print. You gotta grab the floor.
Starting point is 00:34:12 What it's making me think of is, you remember when the story came out and the porn star was saying that little baby, like, basically summoned her to his house and just beat, just fuck the dog shit out of it. Didn't say a word to her and then just sent her on the way? That was he beat the Dune's down. I feel like you beat the Duneys down, right there, right? That's beating the Duneys down. You beat the Duneys down.
Starting point is 00:34:30 You beat her. You gotta beat her. You gotta beat her. You got something to say when she leaving. Beat her loose. I mean, she said it was like the best fucking that she ever had in her life. That's beating the do-and-a-hame. That's all it is.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Like, just do it and leave. She got to remember forever. She got to go to Koo-Tiland. Koo-Land is like a real place. Let me tell you all that. Like, Koochiland is a place that you can really go to. And it's like, it's like, motherfucking, Willie Wanker place, like the chocolate factory.
Starting point is 00:34:58 That shit, like a magical place. That shit, like a magical place. with the most beautiful women. Damn near, streets of gold, all type of crazy. He said, but you got to click your heels twice step back and say, Koochee, man. I did my dance in the Kucci. That's my Koochee dance.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Bitch, you got to, ha! Bitch, you got to let my friend fuck you. That's my Koochee friend. Bitch, back arched when she walked. That's her Koochee stance. Like, why see? That's Koochee. Stop.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Koo Koo Kee, man, I told you about that, man. Me, do it. Koochee, man, you got to stop. There it is. Let's do it. Let's do it. I don't even know where to go from there. That was so amazing.
Starting point is 00:35:39 I try to stop this shit. I don't know how to stop. I got to figure out how to control it. I feel like once I figure out how to control them, it's going to be like I'm going to be able to move better. I'm going to be able to like, but I got to control them. I figure it out, you know what I mean? Like I said, when I used to drink between. He didn't say the other part, though.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Like when I used to almost beat up the security every time. I used to be beating the security, me and my boys, all that. Like in the club, like I get to trip in. Because they put me out the club, I'll be ready to fly. You know, when you get drunk, you be tripping. I learn how to control Cucci Man. And I don't never do that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:36:10 And it's like, I grew, you know what I mean? I got older. But when I was younger, I was a kid, I was like, I used to get to. You know, you can't just stand on tables without the security tripping. Oh, yeah. It's like, it's a whole story that come with that. I feel like the last, but when I used to be in Cushieland was when I used to be drinking and popping Zanz. That's when you were really just be beating it down for three, four hours, just in a haze, like, ah.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Yeah. She laid out. You walk in the bathroom, come back out. She can't move. She's sleep. Like, down to bed. She can't really move. Like, she ain't going to do a lot of moving.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Like, she's going to get her to the bathroom. Come right back and she's due. She's going to need some water. You might want to get her some water. Yeah. I feel that. We get crazy. Yeah, no, definitely.
Starting point is 00:36:51 Are you considering, like, are there more Cucci records on the way? Or are you planning on taking the brand to a different level? You're making apparel that says it? Man, this shit from the best. some moke this shit don't stop yeah it's a cootie chronicles like this shit gonna be like yeah like this shit go forever like and then i want to know like this shit be deeper than music like this is how we is here like our music is gonna be the reason why some people was born that like for real like so it's like this shit and they get like deeper than that like it's gonna get like we're
Starting point is 00:37:23 I'm gonna really we're gonna figure this shit out for real like I'm gonna write a book about this shit and really teeth. And it's really, it's another thing I want everybody to know. There's a book coming. It's a book coming, man. It's a real book coming.
Starting point is 00:37:36 But the Commergenre. And I need everybody know it's a such thing as badges, man. You can earn your badges. You feel me? Everybody don't know how to beat the Duny down.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Everybody don't know how to attract beautiful women. You know what I mean? Everybody don't know pick up lines or nothing. You know what I mean? It's a lot of things. So it's like, it's been to be a whole book about this shit in.
Starting point is 00:38:03 It's like it's badges, man. Like, you got to earn your badges. It's just like with Kuki, like a Kuki Scout. You know what I mean? You earn your badges. Like Koochie Scouts, you got to earn your badges. You know what I mean? Right.
Starting point is 00:38:15 And Koochie Stop still screaming, huh? You're probably like really attracting the women that are down to just get fucked and they just are really looking for some quality dick. You're attracting the kind of girls that every guy's out here looking for. Yeah. It's a beautiful thing. Yeah. I love you.
Starting point is 00:38:31 I love your beautiful women out there. I love you all. I love you all. So since you're such an expert in this field, let me ask you this. And I know there's a lot of guys, not myself so much, but who have had this problem. You have a girl over, and then you beat it down, but you beat it down for like, you know, a minute 30. What do you do? You pop a rhino.
Starting point is 00:38:53 You go right into Viagra mode. What do you do? How do you take care of the situation? you want to continue to introduce her to this world of pleasure, Coocheland, if you will. It depends on Ohio I am. Yeah. I really beat the dunes down. I don't need no pill.
Starting point is 00:39:08 I don't need no honey packs. This is a such thing as honey packs, too. You know what that is? No. It's a lot of shit out there. It's in the gas station right next to the rhinos, maybe? Probably up in that section. I never popped the rhinos, so I still don't know what they're all about.
Starting point is 00:39:20 I've been thinking about it, though. This is a thing. It's honey packs. It's like a real honey. Oh, wow. But it, man. I'm coming a red on here. I feel, I feel, I just get back at it.
Starting point is 00:39:29 Yeah. I just get back in the minute. We're like, I really beat Duny's down for like, like, once I'm done with a bitch, once I'm done with a female. You make your mark. Yeah, like, it's through. Like, we're done. Like, we didn't figure it out.
Starting point is 00:39:42 If she's asking for her anymore, she's just being absurd. No, she got to go. You're crazy. She's too. She's being greedy. She's different. She is. She's a demon.
Starting point is 00:39:50 It's a couple of animals, though. Right. It's a couple females that's like animals. But what kind of girls do y'all go for at this point? And when I'm assuming, you know, you can fuck with the models, the regular girls, the only fans start. Like, you know, where do you choose to project your attention? Really, I ain't looking for nothing, though. With somebody you could trust for a real, like somebody, it ain't going to be a new motherfucker for her.
Starting point is 00:40:12 That's smart. Yeah. Yeah, he's like, yeah, right. He's like, I'm looking for some new attractions. I need the top tier. I need the sexiest women in the world to DM me right now. Like, I'm talking about like right now. Y N-J-A-Y-Y
Starting point is 00:40:28 underscore DM me and just see what I say back If you are some sort of supermodel If you are a Victoria Secrets model Tap it, why not Just DM me and just see what I'll say back It's gonna be funny I'm gonna make you laugh at show
Starting point is 00:40:40 Because I do that type of shit So now that you guys are getting money On a different level Where's it go? Obviously the Burberry store has received Some of it Your local drink salesman Might have been tapped in with
Starting point is 00:40:53 Yeah See you man The houses. Really? You're going for that. Yeah, yeah. Oh, shit. You guys are in the middle of the good market for it, too, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:03 Stocks. Stocks. You got a game for sure. Hell, yeah. I got every, I damn we got every stock. Fuck it. Yeah, give me every stock.
Starting point is 00:41:10 No, we got a lot of stocks, though. We've been on that shit lately. Like, that's the main thing we've been on. That's like, that been our, like. We already knew how the hustle before this shit, though. Yeah. And we know all the tricks in between this shit. It's, it's chicos.
Starting point is 00:41:24 You feel me? It's people that know, you feel me that we know what I mean so they put us on it you know what I mean we take we got a lot of people that really know a lot of shit giving us real game you know what I mean so it's like and we really we really listen you know what I mean my whole life I said back and listen I'm just not being able to talk you know I mean definitely um did you tap him with Drake at some point at who little birdie told me that you and Drake might have a conversation at some point oh yeah yeah yeah um Drake
Starting point is 00:41:56 Drake had, look, man, it was a real story behind this, man. Okay. So when I first was coming up, I had almost 50 fake pages of me, man. Wow. Like it was so crazy, but mine only, my official page only had like 20K followers. That's why they started imitating you because they think they're going to be able to trick people. But it was one person that had like, man, man, he had more damn near more followers than me, man. Wow.
Starting point is 00:42:21 It was a fake page, though. I got hit by a fake trippy red page back in the day because the Twitter had more. more followers in the real account. Oh, my God. Man, I'm talking about this dude with scamming all my fans all around the world. I'm talking about every single, man, Louis was right there to witness it. Every single day, somebody was sending me a screenshot getting the scam from the other page. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:40 It didn't all was so crazy. I was posting it every single day. And it was like, I go, like, he blocked me, but I go on somebody else's on and look at the comments. It's 200, 300, 300 comments. Every comment, five emojis and shit like that. Not one comment, and it's the fake page. Wow. But once I got verified, it instantly got, but the story behind it was Drake followed the fake page.
Starting point is 00:43:01 Oh, no. I'm like, oh, shit, somebody had sent me a screenshot. I'm like, shit, I had posted a screenshot of it, and I had told my fans to tag Drake. But Lill Yaddy ended up hit me up and told me like, I'm going to let him know he should just check it a little later. Right. And I checked in about two, three hours. And yeah, I followed me. I shot him a message.
Starting point is 00:43:22 He texted me back and it was all love. You know what I mean? I really want to end. hopefully we make some music real soon. If this scammer got direct to send them like 200 bucks on cash app, that would have been. You'd be feeling guilty as hell even though you had nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Man, that was the biggest scam I ever went through. I was so mad because I'm like, I'm the Coochie, man. I was mad as fuck about this shit. You know me. I'm like, what the fuck? I'm a real street nigga. I wanted to fuck him up so bad.
Starting point is 00:43:46 I wish somebody would have let me know who he would. And you're just sitting there mad as hell and you can't be nothing about it. No, he was like he scammed, but I was making so much money. I was making my money no matter. Like I was doing, charging $5,000 a feature doing six features a day. I was getting it in.
Starting point is 00:44:02 But he was scamming half of my other fans for the same shit. Hey, he charging them, sent it, charging him, deposit, getting $2,500 type of shit. I'm talking about every single day. Like, the shit was crazy. But that shit, once I got verified, that shit. But I need your all to help my brother, Louis Ray and RMC might get verified. I don't get verified. I don't get verified.
Starting point is 00:44:22 Hell, yeah, me and Mike. That's going to run this shit up. Mike is not verified and you want to verify either fuck Laura, come on, we gotta put some calls in right now. I don't understand it. Our page is doing that. That's fucked up. You got way too many views to not be verified.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Damn, and how they're going to do that to Mike too? That hurts. Yeah, that's crazy. Wow. They're supposed to be verified, for sure. What a shame. How did you end up on the line how the fuck you thick with no ass?
Starting point is 00:44:48 It's like the kind of line that I just end up thinking about all the time. Man, that shit was crazy, man. It was like, it was really. really just freestyle and just going crazy in the studio. It'd be really facts, though. Like, this is what I'd be really thinking. Like, when I'd be seeing girls that be thick with no ass, I'd be like, how? How's you that wide?
Starting point is 00:45:07 I'd be thinking this type of shit in my head. You wide as here. I'd be thinking, like, how the fuck has been, like, females be thick with no ass? Like, that should be, it'd be really bugging me sometimes. Like, the shit be making me mad. Right. I'd be trying to figure it out, but, like,
Starting point is 00:45:24 it'd be like the shit that I think about is put it in songs like everything I try ever heard like I always said it or I thought it I just like fuck it
Starting point is 00:45:35 Yeah that should be damn it would be being said We don't think about it too hard either Like might say that Mother Walker Like how the fuck she'd Think with no ass Like how
Starting point is 00:45:42 I literally said That's just saying Like you got a whole back And then it just How the fuck you think with no ass You got a smooth back Like your shit like this Like ironboard back
Starting point is 00:45:53 Like your shit goes straight back How's your and it be connected Like I'm gonna tell you something Some girls don't even got no booty crack It's just being straight asshole The crack starts mad love Like how the fuck
Starting point is 00:46:04 Where the fuck is your asshole Like where the fuck is your fucking your fucking ass crack man You ain't got no ass crack You just got a booty hug That's deep Like you Your shit goes
Starting point is 00:46:17 Your shit Your shit Go straight down like this And it connect to your legs Like this That don't make sense. They go straight down. Which camera you want me to look at?
Starting point is 00:46:28 Whatever. This one's probably the best one. That motherfucker go straight down. Or it might do like this. But like, you know what I mean? Like, you know what I mean? Shout out to them too. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:46:38 How do you feel about the fake asses? They're taking over, especially during corona because these girls got plenty of time to be at home healing up. How you feel about it? You see a ridiculous fake booty? Is it kind of a bad thing in your mind? It's cool.
Starting point is 00:46:52 It looks good. It looks good. It looks good. It looks good. It feels good sometimes. If it looked good. Sometimes. Like, I'm going to .
Starting point is 00:46:59 Why not? Yeah. We're available for business. Definitely. It looked good. So what do you guys got a plan coming for the new year? Obviously, like, there's no, your blunt is prepared, kind, sir. Obviously, you guys have blown the fuck up this year.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Yeah. And we feel like we can consistently rely on y'all for to keep dropping heat on YouTube and stuff. But you have bigger plans in terms of projects. You're going to drop a video today. come on today all right yeah yeah what time and he just threw some merch of you as well just yeah yeah real shit real shit let's hear so triple s video is done okay we just need door i ain't even gonna lie man we need all the big platforms that like we need we need we need we need to get triple s triple s just gonna drop me yeah yeah it's a real great video we put a lot
Starting point is 00:47:45 of money into it you know i mean so big song pitchfork and everybody we need all y'all to tap in with us on this man this is a real big release and I promise you it's gonna be a real big song like a real big song like for sure it's gonna hit at least you need a push from the music industry right quick yeah and dependent I just greets let me know I got I'm a coochie scout y'all I tap the fuck in like you gotta be a real coochie scout when you got this shirt on like you gotta be looking for the cat two of the best emojis if you're gonna see that in if you creeping on some coochie you need these emojis in your lexicon yeah like this shit real life like this is historical.
Starting point is 00:48:22 Somebody told me that the laughing emoji is over and now you've got to do the cat laughing. Yeah. That's the new the new ha-ha. Or J-J-J-J-J-J-G. If you're in the Cucci be laughing for real.
Starting point is 00:48:36 If you're in South America, they say J-J-J-J-J-J-G. The Coutty can smile, laugh, talk. If you do it or they'll smile back. The Coupi can tell you you don't want to. She can tell you she wants to, but the Kootie can be like, no. Real talk, my girl might get a doonies beat down tonight
Starting point is 00:48:52 just on the strength of this interview just give me riled up you gotta beat we bring that type of energy around you gotta leave and go do something like that yeah I'm gonna tell her hey I was just talking to the homies I was just talking to the homies I'm really trying to fuck
Starting point is 00:49:08 baby Josh what's your shirt say right now I want Y&J to read this shirt out loud let me see this read this shirt this is a good slogan right here too Bigger to fupa. Tastyer to chalupa. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:49:25 How you feel about a girl with a strong fupa? You can do a... Bro, you're the Coochie man? Strong fuba? You could be the fupah man. That's unbelievable. I ain't meeting too many fupor holders. Treat her fupa like a chalupa.
Starting point is 00:49:40 I don't know what that is, real. Chalupa? Isn't it some Mexican shit, right? It's like a sandwich or something? I don't know. You got big don'ties. You got big old duneas. I got this.
Starting point is 00:49:50 I want to see you in the studio, bro. You big good dune, girl. I want to see you in the studio just trying to come up with a bar, just making the craziest noises blurting out the most random sound of shit. I bet it's a fucking fun time. I think it's pistol jam. I just put up to the club just to get some lamb. Chop sitting by my side, watch me hit my dance.
Starting point is 00:50:06 If I make it to the top, I can't forget my man. If you see me with him, that's my brother, I ain't got no friends. I know a nigga doing life in jail because he ain't got no hands. I know what nigga if you... All right. Man. That's hard. You doing life.
Starting point is 00:50:20 I know a nigga, all right. I know a nigga, I know a nigga if you shake them up and get you pop like cans, like sodas for Michigan. I'm backstage at my show getting tied by fans. You know, I keep some hard copies like the CD, man. I know a nigga used to claim their blood, but now they GD damn. Remember when they used to talk about me now they need me, damn? I got to keep a fire stick by the TV stand.
Starting point is 00:50:46 You get it? You all get it? I get it. Blamey packs. Oh, man. That shit deep. Like, this shit be really, like, that's how I do.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Like, that would have been half of the song right there. Like, for real. Like, we freestyle all this shit. Like, we really just be going bar for bar sometimes just coming up with the crazy shit to say. I like how you confidently just restart the bar. Right back into it. I never heard anybody make restarting the bar
Starting point is 00:51:11 sounds so natural. I'd be frustrated sometimes. Like, we'd be frustrated. I'd be frustrated. I'd be fat. Shit. Like, sometimes, like, I'd be frustrated. I'd be mad.
Starting point is 00:51:19 Ah! Cause I'd be going to say something even harder. I'd be like, no, I can't say that. I'd be getting mad. Like, I'd be losing, like, going crazy. Yeah. Like, because that's why sometimes my bars after that, it'd be even harder because I'll be able to charge. Like, I'd be charging up, like, Goku, like, drag on.
Starting point is 00:51:35 That's actually what I was thinking. I'm like, I need all the animated people that know how to make animated shit, man. I need all to tap in with me. I'm trying to make my own animated show called Coochie, man. I feel like, I'm talking about, like, I'm telling you, I got the, I got, I started off. I already got the, I already got the, idea where I want to go with it. This shit right here, it's a fucking
Starting point is 00:51:55 billion dollar idea, man. This shit is crazy. Man, this shit's going to be on the docks from, Netflix, everything. It's too crazy, man. It's too like, and it's like, it's me. You know what I mean? Like, this shit is like, it ain't going to be nothing. Faking. It ain't too much that we got to make up or come up with. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:52:10 No, that's a fact. Man, this has been a fun-ass interview. I'm glad I got to meet Louis. I didn't know Louis was even coming with you. But it's a very important piece of the puzzle right here. No, my blood. That's my blood breath right here, man. We stick together like this. We like glue.
Starting point is 00:52:25 We stuck forever, you know what I mean? Definitely. Yeah, sir. Anybody that the people need to keep an eye on coming up out of Flint, I know this is going to get some people's feelings hurt if you don't name every goddamn person out of the city. I'm going to let mine be off the far as I got to say, look at Flint. Yeah, look at Flint. Yeah, look at Flint artists.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Look at Flint. Look at Flint. Look at Beecher, man. B-E-C-H-E-R, man. Look at Beecher, man. Like, real talk. Like, I'm from a place where you don't make it out. Like, for real, man.
Starting point is 00:52:56 It's a flint artist calling me right now. I'm from a place where you don't make it out. So it's like, all I got to say is I want all my people to keep going. You know what I mean? Shout out to my YN gang. Shout out to my brothers. You know what I mean? RMC. Mike, Louis.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Rio. Shout out to R. Gryhard, Mike. I mean, Gryorah, E. That's what I'm going on right now. Yeah. Yeah. So my motherfucking brother right now.
Starting point is 00:53:20 You know, I mean, we just shot a hard-ass video yesterday to day after day. I want you to go tap into that. And everybody and everybody coming out of Flint and Beach. We want to keep going on. We need everybody fucking with us, man. We need y'all to keep pushing this shit.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Keep helping us get bigger and bigger shit. I know how we come. We're going to keep y'all satisfied. Yeah, we're going to keep y'all satisfied. We're going to keep y'all stopping bangers. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. We're going to keep y'all satisfied.
Starting point is 00:53:45 We're going to keep dropping bangers for y'all. And we're going to take y'all females to Coochee land. It's a Duny house. It's a coochy bed. It's a coochie couch. It's a coochie floe. It's a coochie floe. You can get beat on the flow.
Starting point is 00:53:58 I'm like a dog. I beat you right there on the flow. And I beat you real good. Like you're going to be thankful. Like I'm talking about happening. The flows to be clean where I'd be at Marlboro flows and shit like that. Everywhere we go. Like even if we go somewhere, go out of town, everybody, you know, if you watch my stories,
Starting point is 00:54:14 Baladiel $1,000, $1,000, all that type of shit, like stupid shit like that. You feel? me you get anything we got get beat anywhere in the house anywhere anywhere the garage so khanakutti land's happening it's going down he's at the garage I appreciate you guys but for real like the energy the music is fucking crazy it's just uh I appreciate what you guys are bringing to the game for real and it was awesome having a conversation with you guys yeah shout out to you too man real talk yeah shout to adam man appreciate you guys yes sir no jumper Y and J Louis Ray coolest podcast on the world check us
Starting point is 00:54:48 on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, like, comment, and subscribe. Nojumber.com if you want to support. Keep an eye on these guys on YouTube and all that shit. Check us out on Instagram, Louis Ray underscore underscore, YNJ underscore, just one. And stay tuned. I'm going to drop an album called Coochie Chronicles, and I promise you all that's shipping to be so hard.
Starting point is 00:55:09 And Ninja Warrior just dropped like a week ago, and it's on the Avatrach right now. Right. I need everybody to go run that up Ninja Warrior video from the drop any day. I listened to that project last night, but I might have to throw on some Louis Ray on the drive home because they heard his most recent project.
Starting point is 00:55:24 We're about to get on that. It's called re-lit. You got to go listen to it. Go rent that shit up. There it is. That way. Appreciate you guys. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Yes, sir. Bye.

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