The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: City Girls Speak On New Album, Setting Trends, Solo Projects, Diddy, Lil Uzi Vert, VMAs + More
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Early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Charlamagne the God. We are The Breakfast Club. Of course,
Lauren LaRosa here is our special guest host.
And we got a special lady, some special ladies
joining us this morning. we got the city girls
before JT first time yes good morning I'm a little nervous why we love you I
love you he's where he's a part of the group. Oh, he do what you mean?
I like this
She had a breakfast club don't mean nothing, you know, Charlotte made a city girl, you know
Why I've been listening to the breakfast club since yeah, I was like so messy and I used to do donkey today
You know, it's not as messy. You know, I see and I made you stop being messy
No, I need that. I just feel like you know, the best way to not disturb your own peace is not disturb
the peace of others.
Oh, that's cute.
Yeah.
And I feel like everything is so messy now.
So I like, when I see everybody going one way, I like to go the other way.
Oh, okay.
You don't think everything messy now?
Yeah.
Everybody, yeah.
It's just the way.
Hi, Carisha.
Hey.
Hey, Carisha.
What's up?
How are you?
I'm great, you?
How you feeling today? I'm blessed black and highly favored favorite I know that's right me too you
like them either you know I take my kids to school every morning silence to y'all
every morning literally like and we appreciate it they do appreciate it and
like what I said I it wasn't no no this to you know I just I just feel like
people always saying that I don't deserve stuff.
Why I don't deserve anything?
I work hard.
I deserve everything.
When I just did my first live podcast, the line was around the corner.
It's new.
We in a new time.
We in a new generation.
I'm bringing something new.
So why I don't deserve it?
I just feel like you don't put out enough.
If you was putting them out every week, you'd be the biggest podcast in the game.
Because that's how I want to run my show, though.
I want people to wait.
I want my shit to be anticipated.
I don't want to drop every week.
That's how it is.
You just said you don't like the way everybody doing.
Okay, that's true.
I want people to anticipate my shit.
But the first year you won it, when Drink Champs and you won it at the same time,
I'm like, all right, Diddy, come on now.
Yeah, I ain't had nothing to do with that.
I ain't had nothing to do with that.
That had something to do with it.
How? So if that's the case why
with my BMA if did he brought it and it was like why he about it why he brought it away
can't afford to be me the BT Lord Lord she can't afford away from your work and your grind. That's not true. Now you're talking over.
I just feel like as a black woman, people always discredit us.
Like, don't discredit me.
I work hard.
I'm away from my kids.
I get up every morning.
I put in the work.
Like, I deserve everything that's coming to me.
Don't do that.
Well, we can't be a little salty.
What if we a little salty?
Yeah, just say that.
Just say that.
Then I'll go, okay, I feel you.
I feel you. I just feel like
I deserve my shit like I I'm here like God put me here for a reason and it's this way he had
for me this was destined for me so don't say I don't deserve it just say you was salty and then
I can respect it well congratulations thank you but when people say you was the next Oprah I was
like y'all don't know where Karisha gonna be Karisha could be the next Oprah. I was like, y'all don't know where Carisha going to be. Carisha could be the next Oprah. I definitely said that.
I am.
I don't see why you're not with me.
When I say the black Oprah, I mean, like, coming from the hood,
Opelika, Section A, wig, food stamps, like that,
to having a podcast, to being one man.
I never imagined this for me, so I feel like,
you know, I gotta run.
And I'm doing everything that I thought I wouldn't do,
so I feel like the sky's the limit for me.
Why wouldn't you dream big?
Who else is the ball?
If you in that space, who else is the ball
other than somebody like Oprah?
Right.
Do you feel like people don't, I'm sorry.
I was gonna say, do you feel like people
don't appreciate y'all as a group, as a single,
as a solo artist, as a rapper, as a podcastercaster do you feel like they don't give you the respect you
deserve yeah I feel like I don't get the respect I deserve I feel like I'm always
I'm always throwing a single doubt even in the group is that oh she can't rap
she can't do this but when we go on stage I sing it and work for her when
y'all see me I bitches falling out no what is it I can't have to make sense
and it's
like to a point where i'm very humble i don't put it in nobody's face like it's like oh she can't do
this she can't do that like the numbers that i make on my website just off of my card game like
i made a million dollars in 15 days i made 500 000 last night what do you mean oh we're gonna play
yeah like i could really be putting in y'all face and making y'all each
but that's not me that's not my character i just be chilling but don't say i can't do this i ain't
like like i ain't bringing it to the table no do that i don't feel it i don't like that this has
been happening with you guys for so long though like at this point do you feel like it's just
like why even let it like why even address it why even you know what i mean like y'all at this point it's a popular thing to why even let it, like, why even address it? Why even, you know what I mean?
I feel like at this point it's a popular thing to say because they've been saying it since they went.
But at some point in time it's tiring.
Like, don't act like, you know, I ain't give y'all a feature on,
like, y'all wasn't singing my shit.
Like, y'all don't know my lyrics.
Like, y'all don't, like, I don't bring nothing to the table.
Like, I don't, anybody wouldn't feel that.
Anybody wouldn't want that on them.
How do you feel about it, JT?
I feel like they do me the same way.
Like, I had my time when they, you know, bash me all the time.
They still do.
But, I mean, I don't know.
Y'all have to know that comes with the territory.
Yeah, I mean, I think she feel like she gets singled out.
I feel the same way.
Like, a lot of people say a lot of stuff about me.
Like, oh, she lazy, or she don't do this, or she don't do that.
But it's just I do things my way.
Like, you know, and I do what's for me.
And I'm not trying to compete or keep up.
I just do things at my own pace.
So when people come at me, I don't, I just, I'm good at rapping.
You get what I'm trying to say?
I've been rapping since I was a little girl.
And it comes off naturally for me.
So I feel like people will give me my flowers in rapping.
That's my thing to do.
I don't think that they singling her out.
Because they single me out for a lot of stuff that she do.
Like, so much shit that she do.
And I just don't think that it's that type of thing like i
don't think that i think they hate on you just as much as they hate on me it's equal hate like just
as much you feel some type of way i can feel some type of way because they'll be like oh do this do
this do this and it's so much more pressure because as soon as i do it and i don't and i feel
everybody on my ass and they like you get on trying to say like oh JT go solo go solo go solo
okay I take that risk and I do that everybody on my ass so it's just as it's it's just as much
pressure and it it's equal like I don't think that it's like singling nobody out I think that
it's very equal hey like it's like if you get something they like where hers at you get what
I'm trying to say and it's I got mine but I'm not like that and hers at? You get what I'm trying to say? And it's, I got mine, but I'm not like that.
And I'm not, you get what I'm trying to say?
Like, people, it's the same thing.
Like, they be like, okay, JT got this going on.
I mean, if she post something, it's like, oh, shit.
She, Carisha, for two years they was saying that.
Like, oh, Carisha done left the group.
She gone.
Like, she got this going on.
She got that going on.
JT better find a job because Carisha done with her for two years straight.
When she dropped Karisha, please?
Like, a lot of stuff.
And then when I started doing my thing and being more, like, actively in my space, you know, what I'm good at.
People start giving me my floppers for it.
Then it's feeling like, oh, okay, it's more hate towards you and it's not that.
You think it's a persona?
Like, you know, the amount of stuff you do?
I ain't never say because you do. You think it's more hate towards me. I'm not that you think it's a persona like you know
i'm just telling you how i feel it's not anything to do with you i just feel like what i'm reading about me because i see you right now y'all been clearly debating about this y'all been clearly
having healthy arguments about who getting more hate no no no no no i just i'm it's not even a
debate right now i'm just saying like i don't think that is hate towards one of the nut up. I don't think either.
I think both of y'all get smoked.
I think both of us get smoked.
I'm not saying like, okay, she only gets smoked.
I think we equally get smoked.
Like we both get hated on equally as the city girls.
There's no jabs at her like at all, never.
But I'm just putting it out there that as the city girls, we both get hate and we get hate individually.
We get hate as a group.
We get hate about everything.
Because I feel like people buy more into our personality, our personal life, and all type of shit that we've been through.
But they miss a lot of it, though.
Like, when you talk about, you know, Carisha taking her kids to school every day.
People don't know.
I see it because you tag us and you listen, right?
Or when I see you taking your kids to the fashion show.
I was at the fashion show and I seen you with your son.
It wasn't the lights and glitters. You're loving your son and supporting your son. I was at the fashion show and I seen you with your son. It wasn't the lights, it's glitters.
You're loving your son and supporting your son.
I think a lot of times people don't see that.
I see it all the time because I'm there, but I'm like, she's a dope mom.
People don't see it.
They'll hate on that too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's why I don't like the mother on the internet though.
I feel like they hate on everything with the city girls because we came out so raw and
we came out so like.
Realize this. Get the fuck out of the nigga. We came out as our self though came out so like Real ass bitch get me fucked
by the nigga. We came out as our
self though that's our culture you know what I'm saying like
people think that we show off in Miami
bitch we gonna buy a Chanel bag
before we pay our rent we just always been
we stealing and robbing
our priorities fucked
up in Miami so we always been
no it's the truth
our priorities so fucked up down there but that's how
we was raised to like have it and
like want it and stunt we some stunt
ass bitches we came out stunt so a bitch
always gonna pray on a bitch down fall
who always trying to stunt
I said Carisha put a 70,000
dollar bag on the table she said
80,000
she didn't want to put it down either
that's right that skin on the table it ain't never the stunt on people it's literally like for real like it's our lifestyle and it don't
mean that they don't mean shit it's just like for real back like see i'm gonna get me i'm gonna get
me a nice car and i'm gonna have me regardless of what That's why when people try to clown us, regardless of what,
me and Carisha going to win because that's how we was raised.
I'm going to do whatever to stay in my shit or stay how I'm living now.
No matter what.
You're not going to go back to scamming.
I might.
No, you won't, JT.
Cut it out.
Shit.
I'm just playing.
What's wrong with that?
I'm just joking.
No, I won't go back to skimming at all.
I don't even recommend skimming at all.
But I'm just saying, like, that's how we was to raise on survival and sputting.
Do you think y'all both still city girls?
Because we see y'all booed up.
You know, we see you raising the kids and stuff like that.
Are y'all still city girls?
We ain't booed up with no broke niggas.
Damn.
But you still booed up.
We ain't booed up with broke niggas.
Because on the album, you said the only uzi could get the pussy that was that was another thing about the city you know y'all
was out there doing what y'all wanted to do sexually liberated see he's a projector
conversations in this room all the time about us as women having standards of what we want where
we want to go don't want to go, first dates, whatever.
And he says that's toxic.
And I'm like, if you require a certain thing as a woman, that's what you require.
Because y'all be shitting on everything.
You saw that list that they had that you can't take a woman on first dates.
People don't want to go to Applebee's for a first date.
He said that that's toxic.
Well, if you were in like middle school, okay.
Middle school, Jesus Christ. i told them me and my
grown friends don't even go to high school you might order on doordash if you can't get nothing
else but like if that's not what you do it was a bar for drinks hookah lounge you can't go to none
of them places a house now think about the type of guys y'all got right now you don't want to go
to their mansion see but that's a different like I went away go to a mansion what you mean on a first date like on the first day
go to his house yes as long as I will we go we go to Applebee's say what I'm
saying that's me I would devise baby she's
take me long as we breathing together in the same kind of same way but because
you like the guy yeah and that's all I'll be trying to tell them focus on the man not all the superficial stuff do you like if you
like the person you'll go anywhere with them but if she said she didn't want to
go Applebee's it's fine too no she said she want to go to but I'm saying if she
I just don't understand why when it comes to women in the Applebee's with
somebody first day you don't even know if you like a person you do no that's
why you went on a date with him something he said made you say you, you know what, I'm going to go kick it with him.
Now, he might mess it up on the first date.
Okay, so this is not pertaining to us.
But I'm just saying, like, sometimes guys be online kicking it like they bigger than what they is.
So your expectations for a guy probably is high of how they put it out on themselves.
So if you flexing and you flashing and you acting like you that nigga
and you pull up on me and you take me to Applebee's,
yes, I'ma be devastated.
Mm.
But what if you pull up in a Maybach?
You in a Maybach, he got all the money,
he just wanna go to Applebee's.
He is who he says he is.
Maybach don't mean nothing to them.
He just taking you to Applebee's.
Man, why we talking about Applebee's?
Let's be for real.
See?
Like, let's for real.
So where you wanna go?
I wanna go to Pocky State
I don't even know what that is
It's a restaurant
Shawman you been on this radio
For 50 years baby
I know you got some money
I'm struggling out here JT
I know you got
You gotta do a scam or two man
You is so Roxy
You so messy
Why you so Roxy?
Why can't you bring it up?
I don't know
You so messy
Like you like I You don't want me Like, come on now. You so messy. Like, you like, I, I.
You don't want me to teach you this.
Like, I'm so bad.
Because Carisha came in ready to swing on you.
You know why?
Because I love Chalamet.
I love the Breakfast Club.
I always say that.
And I always say, one thing about you, but you always love the city girls coming out
the gate.
So I always fuck with you.
But then I'm like, damn.
I'm only 29.
I came from nothing.
I deserve that.
Yeah, I don't want you to feel like that.
I deserve that.
I don't care what nobody say. I deserve that. Y'all should probably love. You didn't apologize yet. Because Carisha was about to hit 29. I came from nothing. I deserve that. Yeah, I don't want you to feel like that. I deserve that. I don't care what nobody say.
I deserve that.
Y'all should probably hug because Carisha was about to hit you.
I love Carisha, man.
I ain't even want to.
Don't say y'all.
I ain't even want to.
Him.
You should apologize to Carisha.
The only thing I was saying was, and I understand exactly where you're coming from, I want you
to drop more.
If you drop more, I'm like, yo, you can't even front on Carisha.
She said she don't want to drop more.
I get it.
You know what I mean?
But there are people that come out daily and weekly that, you know,
really put in a lot of work.
That shit be tiring.
That shit be tiring, though.
Like, when you put out every week, it's like, God damn,
you got to let the audience grow, let the interview grow.
Like, give people time to get into it.
I don't want my shit to drop every week.
I probably will, but it was my first time trying it out.
So, you know, I got to learn how to talk, too.
I feel the nervous. No, no. I disagree. I probably will, but it was my first time trying it out. So, you know, I gotta learn how to talk too. I feel the nervous.
No,
no,
I disagree.
I disagree.
I swear I don't want you,
I love everything.
When I watch y'all on live,
I just,
I eat it up.
Like,
I don't want you to change that
because you feel like
that's gonna do anything different.
That's what we love you for.
You can't,
people can't get out
of Summer Walker
or Trina
what you did
if they don't talk like you.
Right.
You speak their language. You speak their language.
You speak that language.
Right.
No, don't think you got to change how you talk.
I ain't learned how to talk in 25 years.
So that's what I'm saying.
You just said that.
So why you sit there and say I ain't deserve my award?
I didn't say you didn't deserve it, Carisha.
People come on there and they just like literally, it be a vibe.
We got hookah.
We got drinks.
Y'all ain't got no hookah up here.
We got drinks.
We got drinks.
Y'all ain't got no drinks.
Y'all ain't got no drinks.
Y'all ain't got no vibes up here. We got got drinks. Y'all ain't got no bars up here.
We got a candle.
And I'll call you.
If you in New York, I'm putting up in New York.
I'll put up on you.
And I got the vibe.
We ain't got no hookah.
I didn't say you don't deserve it.
I said you were wrong.
I think that she deserves it.
Yeah, I didn't say she don't deserve it.
I personally think she deserves it.
I said, Carisha, you know what?
You do deserve it. Yeah, I know. I ain't gonna fight it. Oh it. I personally think she deserve it. I said, Carisha, you know what? You do deserve it.
Yeah.
I ain't going to fight it.
Oh, it was sponsored by Deleon.
Then y'all be trying to front on me with my little piece that I got going.
One minute it's him doing nothing for me.
Him on me.
Then the next minute he paying for it.
So which one is it?
Who said that?
Don't say y'all.
That's right.
There you go.
I said, you know, who's that employee?
DJ, if you don't want no smoke, you can keep going.
Say don't say y'all.
Y'all must be the team.
It's no way you said that.
Jump down to that. You couldn't have been as sting must be the team. It's no way you said that. Jump that nigga.
You couldn't have been
as stingy as you are.
He was sponsored by Idealian.
I didn't say that.
I didn't say that.
I know Diddy tricking big.
I ain't say he not doing nothing for you.
Hold on, man.
Whoa.
But it ain't tricking if she worth it.
That's all I'm saying.
Heard that laugh?
Keep playing with her.
What?
For real.
I don't want no smoke with Carisha.
Y'all haven't had a fight at Breakfast Club.
I love the city girls.
Nobody never got hit at Breakfast Club.
They could be the first.
Carisha could snuff it right now.
Outside the building.
I'll help Carisha.
Outside the building.
Oh, I've seen that video.
That wasn't a fight.
That wasn't a fight.
He got punched in the back.
I got in two fights.
I got in two fights outside the building.
One in one.
He was just out here.
I would love for the Breakfast Club to win.
Y'all my favorite, though.
I would never front on y'all.
I don't think we should have won.
Oh, the Breakfast Club was in the category? Yep. I don't think we should have won. Oh, the Breakfast Club was in the category?
Yep.
I don't think we should have won.
JT, I love that you paid that.
I actually think Million Dollar War for Games should have won.
The show was even in the category.
Oh, I don't feel like y'all should have won.
I remember them suck about, I think two names that stuck out to me.
I remember you talking about it, but I think it was like Million Dollar War for Games.
That's what I think you should have won.
And Drink Champs.
And Drink Champs.
I think Million Dollar War for Games should have won.
I love Gillian Waller, though, but why? Oh, shit. So that's who I think should have won. And Drink Champs. And Drink Champs. I think Million Dollars Worth a Game should have won. I love Gillian Waller though,
but why?
Oh shit,
so that's Gillian Waller.
Yeah.
Oh, they dope.
Yeah.
They dope.
Million Dollars
Worth a Game.
And I mean,
Drink Champs is always consistent,
you know,
but that's who I thought
should have won.
But let's talk about y'all, man.
Let's talk about the album.
Real ass horse.
No, it's not.
I said that.
Oh, so that's not really it?
What's the name of it?
Come on, man.
It's not really that, man. I like that. You be saying stuff and then I come back and they be like, Envy's wrong. I said that Oh so that's not Really it What's the name of it Come on man It's not Real Ass Whores
I like that
You be saying stuff
And then I come back
And they be like
Envy's wrong
Y'all gotta know
That I always say shit
And I just be playing around
That's my personality
And then I was in a bag
So it's not Real Ass Whores
What's the name of that
That's literally
My personality
Y'all been knowing me
For like five years now
I thought Real Ass Whores
Was a dope ass title
Nah it was just like We had came up with Raw And JT would tell you why And I was like five years now. I thought Real Ass Horse was a dope ass title.
Nah,
it was just like,
we had came up with Raw and JT would tell you why
and I was like,
ooh,
Real Ass Horse.
And then she was like,
she laughed at me like,
ooh,
ooh,
ooh,
ooh.
What Raw mean?
No condom?
Real Ass Women.
Raw is like in your
authentic form.
your natural state.
Your natural state.
Like you who you are.
Like if you go get some Raw meat,
not dick.
Can I curse?
Yes. Okay. We've been doing it the whole been doing the whole show so okay well not like raw dick but like you
know if you go to the grocery store the meat is raw and it's like it's not all made up it's not
fabricated it's just you like being yourself so that's why we named it raw because i feel like we
are wrong like we raw as you don't think so absolutely yeah that's why people love you
y'all y'all
have grown a lot since the first album like what was the difference working on this album and then
the first time that we heard you guys on the album i think the first album it was like new and fresh
for us it was like i'm not gonna lie like my first time like trying to put together an album
i just really didn't know difference like between like production
and what nothing really meant so I felt like this time around like I listened to
the songs that I actually liked in like you took less direction you were more
hands-on on this one to see it feels like it mm-hmm
was that true no no not really not really I feel like it was a lot of more
people involved this time than the beginning but I feel like it was a lot more people involved this time than the beginning, but I feel like
this project is good.
I feel like people not giving us a fair chance of a listen.
I feel like people listen with their eyes and not their ears no more.
They get online and they see what other people saying and then they go for that.
But I swear this album to me got so many bops.
And I think it's kind of overwhelming to a lot of people
that the song sounds like singles.
You get what I'm trying to say?
I feel like they don't hear... What I was taking from what people were saying about
the album is a lot of sampling.
So they didn't feel like-
Rob Markman I thought that was dope though.
I like that.
I wrote down all of my favorite, like the international players anthem.
I love the samples.
From the reviews that I was getting
from certain people
but I just feel like nowadays
people like listening
with their eyes
and not their ears
and just,
you know,
ready to hate on something
or like,
like she said,
like discredit people
and laugh at people
and make people a joke
because we in a bad time
right now in the economy.
You know,
like ain't nobody
want to see nobody
really win
and because nobody
ain't really winning versus pandemic they was
everybody was buying music because everybody had money everybody was scamming and everybody was
feeling like they were a rapper on a rapper's level and like bitch this my sis right here like
i'm feeling like me and her together now it's like i don't fuck with y'all i'm broken i don't
want to hear that shit not saying y'all broke but but I'm just saying, like, it's tough times.
Does the conversation
that people are having
about, like,
first week sales,
do y'all care about stuff like that
or do y'all, like,
you know,
press on?
I mean,
I care.
I think that,
of course,
like,
nobody want to see that online
about they self
and I feel like
at the same time,
you get in,
you get what you put in and shit.
Like,
I feel like,
collectively,
we didn't do what we had to do
to promote the album.
I was going to say that. I don't even know what that means anymore because I don't see record labels promoting I feel like collectively we didn't do what we had to to promote the album. I was going to say that.
I don't even know
what that means anymore
because I don't see record labels
promoting all this.
I really didn't know
the album came out last week
until you told me.
How would you?
Usually you would see people
go out.
It wasn't a lot of,
it wasn't a lot of.
I feel like this interview
should have been last week
to promote the album.
Yeah,
and I said that,
but they was like,
when we asked about like
coming to the Breakfast Club
before,
they said they're like,
oh,
when we come,
it's going to drive people to the house.
I don't know what the fuck
was going on,
but what I could say is you get in what you put out.
Like, if you don't go hard with promoting your shit and putting in people's face,
like, of course it's going to miss people.
And I feel like it missed a lot of people.
And then by the time people discovered it, it was discovered as a joke.
Like, a lot of people found out through our record sales
because that was probably the most viral thing.
I found out because of the tweet, the real assholes tweet.
I was like, oh, shit.
See, that was good marketing.
Yeah, that was good marketing.
I said it.
That was good.
Got a lot of people talking.
And I didn't even know the Usher song was y'all's single.
I thought that was a Usher record.
Oh.
That was so long ago.
That's my point.
Oh, yeah.
That was so long ago with the video.
When I saw it on the album, I'm like, oh, I didn't know that was a City Girls record.
I just feel like with us, we've just been wanting this album to come out for so long.
And a lot of these songs that's on the album, we wanted it as a single like two years ago.
So kind of like we just was wanting these songs out, wanting this album out.
So when it finally came out, it was just all over the place.
So, yeah.
So who called it?
The label?
Y'all?
I feel like it's both.
I saw it last week.
This week, I'm seeing a lot.
And then we were excited
because I think they said
JT was supposed to host
one day
then Carisha was supposed
to host another day
and then both of y'all
were supposed to host
together
that would have been fire
they said y'all
ain't want to wake up
they said y'all
ain't want to wake up
in the morning
I never want to wake up
in the morning
but that ain't what I said
I thought that would have
been dope
I don't remember
I don't remember
no I do remember what I said.
I said that I do want to talk about the album
and I feel like hosting, I got to talk about other people.
So that's what I said.
So that's what I said.
I personally said, I don't want to host because I want to.
I thought it was together always, together.
I didn't know it was supposed to be one, one
and then separately.
Yeah, I didn't understand.
I thought it was like, it took me separately.
I wasn't on that call, that's why.
I was on it, but I wasn't on it
but you know stuff like that fuels the y'all don't get along
yeah it do
like why we was even there separately
you know like but sometimes that's how people
request things or sometimes
she interested in I'm not interested in
like we grown as fuck now like you know
what I'm trying to say like we don't grew out the twin beds
like we out of the twin beds
so it's just like
that's what it
is it's not it's not beef like it's not that at all but if y'all would have called one first and
the other one first oh my god like they would have been on there like damn i want to sit in the same
room together and it's just like somebody said i heard they don't even ride in the car same car
together me and this girl have our own fucking money you think we want to sit on each other
laps we got fucking glam teams now we got camera people that we gotta you know take with us you only can
hold so many people in the fucking sub so i heard somebody say that before like oh i heard they
don't ride in the same car together and i was like yo people are i mean we don't then all these years
we were but y'all be throwing each other under the bus though we don't i don't throw her like we ain't
throwing each other i ain't never throw him under'all be throwing each other under the bus, though. I don't throw him. Like, we ain't throwing each other under the bus. I ain't never throw him under the bus.
He kept throwing you under the bus this whole show.
He was like, don't say me.
Don't say me.
Oh, that's true.
Now, we'll go back and forth on the show now,
but we brothers.
Yeah, we brothers.
Now, we brothers.
Yeah.
He just likes you.
You know what I'm saying?
So you got to give him a hard time.
That's all.
Yeah.
Now, was this album easier to do with more help or harder?
I feel like I... Not even help don't say that um
i feel like more hands than that yeah it just took it took too long to me like it just was it
it shrugged to me like it it was one year i liked the album and the next year i i hated it some
months i you know it just sat too long for me like so
that's what made it hard like not easier or not hard but it just made it complicated because it's
like a lot of opinion like chris you like this song no like this on jc like something like that
song versus just like getting there and getting it done how much do like diddy uzi like do y'all
play music for them and they give feedback?
Is that a thing?
Me personally, my nigga mind his business.
As he should.
He mind his business when it comes to the City Girls music because if he has something to say, his music is so totally different.
Sometimes I go to the studio with him and he'll be like,
rap with me.
And one time we did, right? And it was just like like you know i go hard so he's like oh please like
dang like we um we just rap like that but me and him like music wise in the future but he he mind
his business when it comes to like our music he's talking about retiring though is that like going
to be a thing yeah i gotta call got to call him up to hear that.
I mean, because when he said it,
I think it made people feel like,
okay, so what's about to come next for JT and Uzi?
Are they about to settle down?
Is there kids coming?
What's coming next for y'all?
Settle down kids?
We already settled down kids.
She got the tattoo saying Uzi on her wrist.
One thing I will say,
people say what they
want about you, but you are so supportive
of him and you are so locked in.
Uzi done locked JT down. Shout out to
Uzi, taming the city, girl. That's a not no easy
task, man. I think it's
an even thing, but I
love to see it because you have that support when you need it,
right? Yeah, but
me and Karisha is a group, so I feel
like Uzi shouldn't be trying to come in and tell us what we should be doing as a group.
This is our group.
So I don't want him to be involved in our group because I feel like this is our shit.
Like, this is me and hers.
And we both got brains enough to say, like, okay, I like this.
I like that.
And we don't need him to tell us that.
But as far as support-wise, like like the other day I was just like pissed.
And he was like, he said, he looked at me, he said, baby, it's just a song.
You can talk, right?
You can make another one.
So I was like, okay.
He was like, you can make another song.
He said, you know how many times, how much music I put out?
And that's how I grew my, it was like, you got to put the music out.
Like you won't get the backlash all the time, but you have to put the music out.
You can't not put the music out. Like, you're going to get the backlash all the time, but you have to put the music out. You can't not put the music out.
So that's one advice that he say,
because he's just real nonchalant when it comes.
He's been doing it for so long.
I don't think fans exist on social media.
And I think everybody has to start realizing that.
I don't believe that.
I don't believe that.
I think people go on social media just to bash you.
That's it.
Now, there's some fans on there as well, though.
There are some people that support.
Like, if you go on to social media
to actually look for
a good gauge
of what people think
about your music
and think about you
you're going to get
your feelings hurt
every single time.
But y'all respond
to a lot of stuff too.
And I think that
that feeds it.
Why do y'all respond
so much?
Because shut the fuck up
bitch.
Jesus Christ.
Like for real.
I'm sorry Carisha.
That was to you.
That was to you.
I'm sorry Carisha.
We're going to get
some balls after this.
We're going to have
our shots. And I'm going to let you get your fair way. On social media you. I'm sorry, Carisha. We gonna get some balls after this. I'm sorry, Carisha. We gonna have our shots.
I apologize, Carisha.
And I'm gonna let you get your farewell.
On social media, you can make as many pages as you can.
So who's to say?
It's probably your hater got one good account or you a bad account.
But I feel like right now social media is kind of running shit and making people's opinions change.
And I feel like blogs and the media is getting a lot of control you know
like i feel like that's true it's true i would say carisha you do you like the troll i see you
like to troll people sometimes you just like to throw shit out there and see what people talk
about why do you do that so but you did that with the of course the name of the album you did that
with the the pregnancy thing after the uh i never said i was pregnant you said something like
something because they were talking about my outfit. So it's like,
somebody said that the pregnancy
I just was tweeting
because bitch,
you was giving snacks.
Like,
I was just tweeting
bad shit they was saying
about me
because it was just like,
they was just talking
about me.
So I was just retweeting.
The golden shower.
You say stuff
you know that's going
to go far.
I know.
That's what you're
supposed to do.
And guess what?
No,
that was the truth.
When you said
the golden shower
thing and then you
cleared it up,
you said,
I wasn't even,
you said something.
You have to get people talking. You know
how many people went to watch that interview and wanted to see what cards
I was reading, Risha Roulette, yes I like
golden showers, go buy them cards baby.
Do you think Diddy ever pee on me? No.
If you weren't dating Diddy at the
time, do you think that it would have went as crazy and as viral
still? I don't know because it was like
pee Diddy.
I mean peeing on somebody in the shower ain't bad, though.
What?
Like, if you're in the shower, taking a shower.
Yeah, you ever took a shower and didn't get he peed?
Oh, he peed?
What happened now?
Wait, what is that?
Wait, no, I'm saying, like, you know how they say,
if you stand up in the shower and a nigga just pee,
it's like peeing.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Like, it just, you know, it just happens.
I personally, for real, for real, for real,
never got peed on.
My mama cussed me the fuck out about that.
She was mad.
Good mama Miami.
Good mama Miami.
She was like, for real, I was like, damn, I got to start really saying shit like that.
For real, for real, for real.
Why was she mad, though?
Because she was just like, Carisha, for real, you be taking it too far.
Like, sometimes I do be taking it too far, but like, girl, I got to sell these cards,
and I got to.
You ain't got to tell me.
Welcome to our world.
Could you imagine the people at the church called a mama Miami?
So I just seen this video
Embarrassed because I people always go back to my grandma shit, so she
So she always be like I wish you think in his sight for real
Yeah, you gotta show my mother that she that were she out social media show know what's going on?
Stop one of my grandma with it. It was your grandma. Yeah
Grandma cussing me out think I like uh girls because of the stripper comment if you cash out a stripper 1500 after the strip club what does that mean
i didn't get i was drunk and i was trying to empower i was she was telling me her story and
i'm like girl i want to help you i'm gonna tell you she don't gotta be there. Like a whole nigga, you ain't gotta do this. Oh no no no no. That's real bitch shit.
I put on something like yo, I wish somebody would do this for me.
My friends was like bitch you not the one. You ain't gonna do it.
He turned into something else. I said my mom or my grandma gonna have a whole family meeting today.
Like it's gonna be a whole thing.
But I mean it's your preference.
You know what I'm saying, that's what men do in the script club.
They'll tell a girl, you know you don't have to do this.
And guess how much more boss it is when a like a female pulls up and does
it I don't see why you afraid to be with girls $1,500 she gonna be big yes she's
trying to go back tonight because you know I'm talking about her I'm somebody
stripper oh yeah my JT pussy on his nose on my period Rudolph rudolph i'll be trying to match the vibes man we should be going hard to me what's that mean
no man okay listen like i really like i'm not gonna lie like when it comes to like freaky rap carisha got me like i'll be like trying to match the vibes because i'm like okay so she talking
her like you know she was like you know what that mean you married. How old you is? Okay, yeah, we gonna get to that.
Exactly.
You don't win that.
No, the period was on.
The period don't stop.
Nothing but a sentence.
Thank you.
Right, okay.
But no, I literally was matching the vibes of the song.
You got a girl?
I think that...
How old you is?
31.
Not on the nose.
Oh, we talk later.
But you saying man never ate you out
on your period
no
by mistake
no
why wouldn't he be by mistake
why wouldn't you tell him
what's going on Carisha
so he can properly
navigate his time
it might be the first date
he don't just tell you
but like
so you just like
just be chilling
and you just
it don't feel weird
that like his whole mouth
is there
and like all that stuff
I'm gonna keep my
my sexual business
to myself
that's right
cause I ain't got time
to be training
after the breakfast club
cause it's just like baby
I'ma shut the fuck up
I'ma sit here
and take my shot
we gonna go ahead
and skip that question
yeah
cause I'm a woman of God
now on that same record
Karisha you said
you like Patron
that's what get you freaky
yeah that song was like
four five years ago
that's when I was a Patron girl.
And that's how I played well for my kids.
I was about to say, I know Diddy was mad about that.
Nah, he ain't trippy.
I had him tell me, I was like, baby, that song was recorded like in 2019.
He didn't want you to redo it?
Or he just heard it when I dropped it?
Nah, he wasn't trippy.
He wasn't trippy.
Damn.
You said that's how you made both the kids?
We can talk about Adei on that so yeah
I don't even like patrol patrol make me all they do make me pee for real yeah it don't be hitting
for nothing you know be hitting tonight now JT you got the no boss song on the album you know
people hear that they automatically so this is the introduction of the solo album. The launch of the solo album, people would say. Okay, so, when I made No Bars,
I made No Bars
at the studio,
just on some shit.
And I fucked with the record
so hard.
Like, it was,
that wasn't my intention
to like,
for people to start seeing that.
But,
yeah,
I do want to do a solo project.
Yeah,
both should do a solo project
though, right?
But listen,
why you calling No Bars
when you rapping your ass off?
Because it wasn't my intention to like have bars.
You know, like sometimes when you're going and you rap and you be like, oh, I'm hitting it with bars.
No, I just wanted to talk my shit.
It was really for me to talk my shit and express myself.
And I think that's what music is for.
Like for you to really like get what you got off your chest and say what you want to say.
Like this week I got hella inspiration but I feel like no bars wasn't supposed to be like you
listening to me like hey I be watching like battle rap for that like reaction but yeah it wasn't but
it was really like an empowerment song cuz I was feeling down that day and I feel like that song
does do that for girls like
even when they hear something lines in their song they be like oh bitch it's about me like or just
to pop your shit when you feeling down that's what no bars was about because I was feeling down that
day and I was feeling defeated and I went in the studio and I got something good out of it and I
feel like that's what music should be about so you was talking to somebody when you say like I'm a
big dog you a scrappy dude you No, I was talking about everybody.
Okay.
Like,
to be honest,
anybody,
like,
you know,
like anybody talking shit,
like for real.
And people get it twisted.
Like when they talk about,
you know,
people like she say,
who go hard for what they do
and who made it out
because we done been
through some shit.
I done been through some shit.
Like,
I thank God every day when I wake up in my house like i swear to god i'd be like whoa
like nobody can't tell me shit and i just want to pop it sometime and express that and give people
confidence and get them home that's what it's really all about it ain't about nothing else
and you said you got a lot of inspiration this week why just because people coming at y'all about
the album yeah people coming at us people talking shit about us people telling us we should hang it up like how you gonna
tell us tell us to hang up something you ain't ever even start or try or do like you can't i
could tell any hit out yeah they just talking shit like oh i think that y'all should wrap it up i
think y'all should do this i think i think that people should do what they do you get what i'm
saying to say do what you do don't encourage to stop. That is some flawed shit for you to tell a black person,
a black woman, a white woman, a polka dot woman,
a polka dot man, to stop trying to get money.
Because it get the money.
And just to clear it up, the group is not breaking up.
No.
Because I know a lot of people heard that single,
be like, oh, the group is breaking up.
The group is not breaking up.
Y'all be doing albums, right?
There was a video from the listening that went viral.
People were like, OK, this shows that they're over.
Like people always do that to y'all.
I be drunk.
I was funny.
I was drinking and then she was late.
So I think I was just sitting there like,
na, na, na, na.
I was like, just vibing to this.
I didn't, I didn't.
I think that it was a vibe.
It was a picture.
Okay.
So you want to know the funny part about that story?
It was a picture of me.
Karisha looked more happy in it, too.
And I looked like I was daydreaming, which I was,
because I'm always daydreaming.
And the first picture that came out, people said that I looked mean.
And I looked like I didn't want to be there.
You get what I'm saying?
You want to throw it out?
No, no, no, no.
For the same day.
Oh, I didn't see that one.
It's like the same picture.
And then they started talking about sex appeal.
And then on the video, they said that she looked like she didn't want to be there.
So it's all about body language and like picking apart people.
I mean, it's popular to do.
You get a hit tweet.
Get off social media.
Like every now and then just put the phone down.
It's good for your mental health.
Yeah, when I be on social media,
sometimes I be having a good day.
Yeah, I do.
Like yesterday I had a good day.
I do have good days when I'm not on social media.
And I have a good day on that motherfucker too
because that bitch ain't going to make me go crazy.
They will if you keep reading them comments.
Because that's what they're trying to do.
Like they are purposely trying to get in your head.
Like I used to get so upset about it
and I used to get so upset when people say,
but you got to remember all them people
ain't even in one house.
They not together.
That's real.
They not together saying this shit.
This is scattered.
This one bitch in Missouri.
This one bitch under a rock.
This one bitch on Wi-Fi.
This one,
and I guarantee you
each one of those people
hate they life
because it ain't a bitch on there
that love they life
sitting up there
trying to downplay nobody.
No, they busy.
Yeah.
That's why we call it projection.
That's real.
Yeah, they not in the same house
hating on you.
It's not one group of motherfuckers
about to attack you.
Like you can single-handedly take these people out
Mm-hmm
How's rap shit going with Issa Rae? How was that season two about to drop?
She said you can single-handedly take them out I just been thinking about it. Like, if you really sit and think about it, right?
The comments seem like they are together in one group, right?
Yes.
But they are not for real. And it seems like they're coming back to back like this.
They're like, they're really not jumping you for real.
Like, they really like.
But they feeding off each other.
Once somebody said that, then it's funny.
They are.
They feeding off each other on social media.
But they will not stand up to their boss at their job.
They won't stand up to their mom about them dishes.
They won't stand up to nobody.
But they on here standing up to me. about them dishes they won't stand up to nobody but they on
here standing up to me and cut to me the fuck out and they got real getting bullied at school like
and and no to bullying i'm not for the bullying but they won't even speak up for real it's it's
easy to talk shit behind the phone like it's so it's easy that's why you can't pay and it gets
you popular and it gets you on followers it does it does shade room it gets you popular. And it gets you on followers. It does. It gets you on the neighborhood talk.
It gets you places.
It gets you a page.
People behind the scenes is paying these motherfuckers now.
That's right.
And it's just popular.
Now they're getting paid off of trolling.
So why not?
You get what I'm trying to say?
Y'all, they fueling it.
Because it's like people putting marketing dollars into troll pages.
And hate campaigns. And hate campaigns. was asking about rap shit season two mm-hmm how's it feel to see your life story on TV
that ain't really all no no no it is no It's inspired by us. Inspired, yeah. Yeah.
It's kind of like our story.
Yeah. Well, it's inspired by us, but that's
not us.
I ain't seen nobody on there do no scamming.
That girl did. She did?
I think the first season.
Yeah, the first season. The girl that work at the hotel.
Oh, yeah. You're right.
You're right. You're right. You just wanted to bring that up. Leave her alone.
Just leave her alone. You cannot talk to bring that up. Leave her alone. Shut up, Missy. Just leave her alone.
You cannot talk about me scamming, yes?
Yes, yes.
I am, yeah, what happened?
I love that tweet you put out too,
when you were saying how a lot of females
got their direction from y'all.
Yeah, they did, what happened?
Oh yeah, Amy was trying to front on us,
because I was listening to the radio that day.
You see that?
Who was in here thinking of you, Aresha?
Jess Hilarious, because I thought
she was going to be here today.
She out of town. She went on vacation.
Bring that ass back.
Who was in here sticking up for y'all?
You.
Now when y'all said direction.
Wait, Karisha got, why you put me on before we came here to be at beef with people?
Karisha got her chop in the bag.
I didn't know that y'all was talking shit.
We wasn't talking shit.
Let her tell me what happened. I didn't know that y'all was talking shit. What they saying? We wasn't talking shit.
Okay, let her tell me what happened.
Okay, JT just shut me up.
He always rooting for the city girls.
He was like, you know, JT had did a little tweet
and she was like, you know the direction.
And then Amy was like, I don't know about that.
Like he don't really know what direction.
Let's talk about it.
That's what I was asking.
What direction do y'all mean?
Cause I didn't understand the tweet.
That's why I said, I don't know.
A lot of the direction,
how the motherfucking move your hands, your gestures, your like
people say this, they still saying period after they talk.
And please don't say your mama taught you that in your motherfucking house because it
wasn't on carpets.
It wasn't on TV.
It wasn't none of that was going on.
That was not a thing.
Like that was not you was not saying period.
That was not your thing.
That's how we used to do our drops.
I was always the city girl. What's up? It's the city girls.
What's up?
It's the city girls.
We need all our rich niggas,
real ass bitches like,
that's the city girls.
For real,
for real,
for real.
Pull it up.
And y'all made city girls a lifestyle.
Like everybody thought of being city girls
and city boys after y'all came out.
What's wrong with us giving ourselves our flowers?
Like if I feel like that,
that's how I feel.
Bitch ain't gonna change my mind.
I know for a fact that
we were a big part of culture.
And you know,
sometimes you just,
you have to
appreciate yourself
and give yourself your flowers
and remind yourself
because ain't nobody else
gonna remind you.
They're gonna move on.
Like, people are sheep.
They're gonna go to what's flocking
and what's going on at the time.
And I'm not mad
because me too,
I be on to the next thing too.
But,
I feel like for sure a lot of ways
that a lot of girls do things started doing things not do things but started doing things was because
of the city girls i feel like that for a fact like i feel like that for a fact carisha went on her
crazy run when i was in prison you know like free Free JT, I think I was like, besides like Kim and Remy and all of that,
I was the last bitch that went to jail.
But I feel like, want to be around connected to like rich men and you know like, oh I want
a rich nigga, I want a rich nigga, I want a rich nigga.
A lot of the talk.
Pussy, like bring it back just saying the craziest shit in your raps
and getting on for that.
People, who named somebody
who was saying the craziest shit in their raps?
I mean, now people are doing it.
When y'all drop that.
Yeah, but I think when that tweet came out,
I think people were taking it.
When you said direction,
I think it was a lot of people thought, like,
y'all were saying y'all started it.
That's why I said,
let them clarify what direction these.
We revamped it. Revamped it, absolutely. that revamped it absolutely when i first think i'm
thinking trina i'm thinking kim i'm thinking yeah exactly we revamped it don't don't don't do that
so how you feel now well i just asked what direction is clarification how you how you
feel now yeah how you feel now are y'allall jumping me now? No, I'm interested to know.
I think you from a different time group of people.
You old.
You old.
It's okay, man.
But no, when they put it like that, yeah,
they're the ones that said the period and all that.
Absolutely, positively.
No, you being shady, but what else?
I'm not being shady.
I'm being honest.
I feel like when we used to do our drops,
we used to be like,
what's up, it's the city girls, period.
We used to always be like,
I need all my rich niggas.
When I started seeing bitches doing drops, I was like, I need all my rich niggas.
I'm like, hold on now.
Wait, that's the City Girls.
And I feel like that don't only happen to the City Girls.
It happens to all art.
Like, when you get popular for something, I feel like now artists start, like, labels,
artists, brands start pinching from people and, like, turning into, like, I'm going to take a little bit of her. I'm going to take a little bit of her into like I'm gonna take a little bit of her I'm gonna take a little bit of her I feel
like we came out authentically ourselves jumping out like regular girls then we
start getting our jewelry our chain flexing out like you know watches and
all that but we still looking normal you get what I'm trying to say like we still
looking normal we hopping out of raves and Rolls Royces and all of that but we
still looking like normal girls so now raves and rose voices in all of that but we still looking
like normal girls so now we giving normal girls okay i want to be in a rave i want to do this but
that's miami shit right there like you get what i'm trying to say that's miami shit like in miami
we want to flex we south beach we see lamborghinis going up and down we see all of that all the time
that's why i said we came out as like stunting.
And I feel like right now stunting ain't that cool.
Because people broke, like you said.
Do y'all feel like y'all got an issue with timing?
And what I mean by that is like first album came out,
JT, you was in prison around that time, right?
And then I love that album y'all dropped in 2020,
but it was during COVID.
You know, I feel like if y'all,
I feel like if people was outside during that time,
oh my God.
That leaked, right?
Yeah.
Y'all would have had the biggest shit out
if everybody was outside during that time.
Even this album,
I feel like we were talking this earlier.
This is a summer album.
I wish I got this in the summer.
This is a summer album.
Yeah, I feel like we got a,
we have a bad timing thing.
I feel like our timing,
our management is poor.
I feel like it goes into a lot of that like I feel like we got poor management poor timing like it's
really never no strategy we just out here like you get I'm trying to say it's
just like why the fuck is we had a breakfast club a week after thing this
is a DJ sound DJ should love this out with it it's nothing but club thing but
you people are like if if the if
if the if if they're not hearing that it's hot they they want to be where it was hot like they're
not going to play nothing that they don't feel like it's the hottest thing you get what I'm
trying to say like even if it's good even if it's good so I just feel like it's yeah everything we
asked back was we came we came out i had to go to prison when we got
mainstream um carisha was doing it on her own you know carrying it and then when i got pregnant
yeah got pregnant um then when i got out soon as i was about to get out of the halfway house
covid hit in march because i got out and I tell this story all the time,
and it hit, whatever, but COVID had not hit
and we was locked in the house,
I mean, for like two years.
Then it's like, it got dumbed down to me.
It got kind of watered down.
Cause then at the time people was just doing clubs
at places that was open and we didn't get as big looks.
You know what I'm trying to say?
Then when they were open back up,
I feel like City on Lock could have had more videos,
like rodeo started getting bigger.
Y'all should have did a pussy talk video.
We did.
Y'all did pussy talk?
Why the fuck they didn't see pussy talk?
With those you can do.
How did you miss that one?
I missed that one.
Y'all should have did a broke niggas
don't deserve no pussy.
Yeah, it's a lot of visuals was missed.
I felt like it wasn't enough visuals for City on Lock
and it wasn't enough outside
cause we couldn't go outside to really promote it.
But I feel like, I mean, the album is remembered.
I don't think that City on Lock went forgotten.
Oh, that shit all gone.
No, I still played it.
Who's the management? Top to bottom.
We don't have a manager.
We have our label.
I'm saying you said the management is poor. So you just don't have a manager. We have our label. You said the management is poor,
so you just don't have any.
Yeah.
Oh.
I'm sure people reaching out though, right?
I mean.
So you're doing
everything on your own.
No, we have our label.
We have our label.
We just don't have
no management.
We don't have no managers.
Is that by choice
or is it just,
that's just how it's been?
That's just how it's been.
Do y'all want management? Hell yeah. I don't think y'all happy with the industry. choice or is it just that's just how it's been that's just how it's been do
y'all want management yeah yeah I don't think y'all happy with the industry oh
shit damn you took it as a therapy
um I was like the industry I'm gonna start just by snatching people out of
being like okay I'm just gonna keep it real like you can't get nowhere if you don't keep it real I just feel like it was poor management
and we it's no management and it's just like at the time what was moving us for real for real
it's culture like it was a big culture thing like okay we hot everybody on the label we hot
but when you want something like I said you're're gonna get what you put in and what you put out.
And you have to work hard for stuff.
And I feel like that's something that
we have to work on too.
I always have these talks with myself
and I'ma hold myself accountable as well.
You can't think that culture is gonna keep moving you.
You have to get in, you have to put in the work
and you have to go hard and grind hard to stand out.
I feel like when we first came
out of course we had fire music we had the most probably the most support and backing at the time
and we had the culture so it was easy for everybody to say who is them girls that you know
like right who's doing this and doing that so over the the time, things changed. So now it's like, you're going to have to have strategy.
You can't keep moving off culture.
You're going to have to move off strategy.
And I feel like that's what we don't move off of.
Like, we don't move off strategy.
We just be like, okay, we for the drop on.
What day we get together, we go to them, we talk about it, we tell them.
And it's just that.
And then I feel like that's just what happened with this album.
I think y'all have it there, too, though even with your brand when you drop your merch i was like this is so fire for her it fits where she is in the culture with carisha please
it fits i think y'all just got to put the pieces to the puzzle a little bit more so that the
vehicle y'all got is already coming off of me and carisha like if we being honest like it's just
like we building these lanes for ourselves like
Carisha getting out there she doing her thing and then I'm getting out there and like nobody
is managing me and getting me this this stuff at all like it's just me like that beats by Dre was
fire I love that but it all come off of me taking risks with pictures and like okay let me put this
picture out and then I'm gonna get backlash from my community of course they're gonna be like oh
bitch you look a mess you like a man
and then it'll be somebody else like reaching out trying to find out how to get like moa she dm me like can you do this beast but i can't it's in paris can you get there could you be there and
i'm like like all right i gotta make this work so you gotta fly yourself out and all that
like that they pay me but i've used the money to get over there this is making so much sense
now because i have reached out to have JT do stuff,
and we don't know who to talk to.
Yeah.
People are, you'll talk to somebody, and they'll be like,
JT will be on the phone at such and such, and JT never shows up.
It is.
But you know what it sounds like to me, and this is no disrespect to Ja Rule,
it sounds like the Ja Rule effect, right?
And not as a problem.
Ja Rule.
I'm going to tell you why.
Damn.
I'm going to tell you why i met ja rule uh 20 years after his career right when his career started his career
was already emotional we from the same hood and queens the reason being is ja put people in front
of him to do things for him so there was no personal relationship so if you look at 50 or
you look at diddy there's a personal relationship right so if you're around diddy and diddy wants a
record played or he needs help with something,
Diddy will call people on his own.
He's not going to use a manager.
And he has that relationship.
So even if, let's say Diddy puts out a record that I don't love at first, I'm going to support
Diddy because I'm like, Diddy called me personally.
50 Cent, he's going to call somebody personally.
Where Ja, I just met like 10 years ago.
Me and Ja have a great relationship now.
But before that, there was no relationship.
So it's good that you do it yourself,
but you want to establish those relationships
so that you can call me or Clue
or whoever it may be
and be like,
yo E,
I got this record.
I want you to play it for me.
And it's like,
oh,
of course.
Yeah,
it does.
I'm not going to lie.
Like for real,
for real.
Ever since like,
I kind of been like navigating it,
I done met like some big people in the industry
that reach out to me,
like editorial you, like, oh, I'm this person, da, da, da, da.
And I be like, bitch, why'd you say, oh my God.
They feel connected.
They feel connected.
And I meet so many people like that.
But I feel like sometimes I do want somebody to kind of reach in and strategize and buff
it up and all of that.
Because they got certain things that shouldn't get to you.
Somebody got to filter the bullshit.
Yeah.
But that's why it looks like it's growing so divided.
It's not that we divided and we want to be divided.
It's like we out here hustling and shit because it's like if we don't put ourselves out there
to do what we got to do and build our brand and this, that, and the third, then what?
You feel like that too, Christian?
Hell yeah, you got to think quick, baby.
You got to think.
Like for real, you got to think quick.
The show's slowing down.
You know, it was just like a lot.
So it was just like, for me, I'm like, okay, what I'm finna do?
I gotta get out here.
I gotta make some money.
I gotta get in the game.
And it worked.
Ain't nothing for the economy.
Even with this album.
Hold on.
Even with your show, do you want to put out your show more?
Yeah, I do.
I do.
Okay.
It's just that, like, for me, I gotta really, like really see who I want to interview. They give me a list of people
to interview. I'm like, I want to talk to them people.
I really want to be interested. I really want to know about the person
before they come on the show. I don't want to just be
sitting there like, oh,
throwing jabs at people just to get views.
I know I really want to talk to this person. I really want to get
into this person. So that's what it was.
Is it true that the Lusuki Hanna interview never came out?
Yeah. We were so fucking drunk.
Because you get drunk on Covership, please.
Is that why it didn't come out?
We was drunk.
And then it kept raining.
It kept raining.
The rain kept fucking up the vibe.
Like, we was in Miami.
It was like, it'll rain.
We have to stop.
Come back.
Then we end up getting so drunk.
If that interview ever come out, baby.
Like, not even, we never going to get, like,
fake conversations.
The conversations that we had was just crazy.
Why y'all don't do a show together?
Because I'm sure that y'all two have, like, such interesting conversations where y'all wouldn't even need guests like why don't y'all do a show together
when y'all did your interview i like i said me and my friends sat down together like our group
chat because it was just such a good sister conversation was so honest i mean that's her
thing you know what i'm trying to say like like this which she takes took to do um yeah I feel like if she ever need me to support and come on like
I was on her shoulder like you want me to do wait like okay yeah but I feel
like that's her calling and that's her thing and like you don't always have to
do that like you, you know.
Carisha, question for you.
So people speak on you guys a lot, right? But now you're a force in the media as well.
So people speak on you in different interviews because of that.
Recently, Kodak Black did an interview with Drink Champs.
Oh, he did?
Yeah, and he brought you up.
He mentioned that he wished he could have did relationships better with you.
When you see stuff like that, how do you feel?
And what does that even mean why are you rolling
your eyes JT? Kareesha is getting asked questions why are you rolling your eyes?
You tired of the Kodak questions?
You so messy. I didn't realize I was rolling my eyes but yes I am rolling my eyes what happened?
You can hit her. I am. You can hit her with the jacket right now.
You know why people do now that you're in like that the media
like right
and you're asking the questions
and you're cutting the clips
you know why people are doing it
so when it's happening
like with this
people are picking up this clip
how does that
I see the clip
and I see everything
I literally
I seen the clip
a little bit
because
because
she is
not the target
what the target is,
if you really want to talk about it,
is that they had him on there
and people are complaining about him
being too intoxicated
and they should have saved his life.
So she wasn't a topic at all.
But I think he did mention you,
but I was so caught up on him
complaining about having him on there
too intoxicated.
He was a little out of it.
Yeah.
I love what you just did there.
What? We shifted the conversation. I like that. Yeah. Mm-hmm. I love what you just did there. What?
We shifted the conversation.
I like that.
Yeah, I shifted it.
I didn't even see the interview.
You ain't shifted.
You ain't shifted.
You ain't shifted nothing.
I didn't even know that was a thing.
I guess for me, I think as a woman,
when I watch certain things,
and you guys are very public with your lifestyles,
I know you don't mom on the internet,
but even your relationships,
I always wonder like,
how does that make you feel
when people then comment on those things? And it's somewhat of your peers and your colleagues you got to see these
people like because you guys respond on twitter but like you're running into these people who are
in interviews giving opinions like how you said I didn't want to host because I didn't want to
talk about anybody else but other people will go and do that and mention you guys like what does
that feel like for y'all yeah I don't be with that I don't really like um I don't know I just feel
like when I see the person I'm gonna trust the person that's just how i feel like if i feel like this is
better or something like i can't wait to see charlemagne just to ask him why he said that
and you hit that door and ready i said oh it was no no like it's just like with jazz it was like
damn but you had like you know my name you know my name don't do that don't get on the purpose
just love y'all no she doesn't know she love y'all she No, she love y'all. No, she love y'all. She said she met you, I think she said she met one of y'all somewhere, some award show.
Me, me.
She met you.
At the BET, little social BET.
She always sending me sweet messages.
Yeah, she love y'all.
So that's why I'm saying I don't know.
Me too.
I don't know.
That's all I'm saying.
No, it wasn't.
It was just, it was a little shady.
It was a little, it was a little.
I gotta see it.
I wanna see it.
It was a little.
But it wasn't like, it was just like, just like.
I don't expect her to do that. I don't expect her to do and then like, it was just like, just don't do that, girl.
No, she love y'all.
She told me that.
She said she met you at the award show.
She wanted to meet JT,
but JT wasn't there yet.
Yeah, cause I've been rooting for her.
I'm like, yeah, I need to keep her on The Breakfast Club.
I love her up here.
Dang, what about me?
Damn, North.
I ain't hear you yet.
I'm like, I ain't hear you yet.
I've been here for multiple weeks and times.
Dang.
No, I ain't hear you yet.
Or I probably just don't know your voice.
Damn, Carisha.
I had braids before, too.
Long blonde braids.
I swear to God, I ain't even know.
She said you're not memorable.
What happened?
Look, I'm like, you might get in a t-shirt.
Jess be on.
She be, oh my God.
Carisha said she listen every morning, too.
Damn, Carisha.
I listen every morning.
I've been here.
I don't be home every morning.
I probably know Jess from social media, too, though.
No, Jess be with the shits, for real. She be with the shits. She don't spell nobody. That's why she ain her with me. I don't be home every morning. But y'all probably know Jess from social media too though. No, Jess be with the shits, for real.
She be with the shits.
She don't spell nobody.
That's why she ain't spell me.
That's why I wanted to see her.
Now hold on, couple more questions.
JT, why you had to throw your phone at Uzi at the awards?
Okay, so let me tell y'all why I threw my phone at Uzi
because for real, okay, the reason I threw my phone at Uzi
is because when we came, when he had to perform, I you know when you have to perform at an award show you have to be there
earlier me I'm gonna get in my glam like I have to do my thing I gotta make sure I'm on time so I'm
not with all of that trying to go together and all of that let him get there do his job because I'm
not that type of woman I'm not trying to be like oh you gotta take me no because I got my own life
my own career and they gonna know my name when I step on the carpet so we get in there and and baby i'm so sorry when i say this uzi is like
a frantic kid like he moves around a lot and he he plays like he is like play a lot so when he got
off stage he came to me and he like come on let's go let's go let's go give me like he was like give
me a kiss and then i was like i gave him a kiss he's like we finna go let's go let's go and i'm like what the show just started
like that and then i had on his big ass dress i had on a huge dress so i'm thinking he leaving
and about to send somebody back to come and get me but when i get up he down there with
sorry barbie he down there with chilling with bari and so happy bar he's wrong it's like you should have made sure
I had that seat it was never about another artist because the artist is supposed to be there it was
never about that it's about that you made sure that Barbie was in his seat like he's sitting
there he's chilling like this when I when I walk Bari like, yeah, bitch, I'm sitting right here. Well, Bari supposed to get up.
Yeah, he supposed to get up and be in rhythm.
You got what I'm saying?
Like, when I got down there, you supposed to check him soon as I got down there.
Like, get up and let my girl sit down.
You get what I'm trying to say?
He acting like he drunk and delirious and he don't know what's going on.
And Bari, so I'm going to turn up in this bitch.
Because he know, like, how I am, how I can get.
Okay.
But it's like, I feel like both of them as
men somebody like you should have got up quick you should have thought fast you should like all of
that extra sitting down like i'm i'm i'm in the awards you ain't no rapper you should have got up
because it got picked up and reported as like the whole ice place situation yeah i know but i was
like when and me and uzi went back in the award show he sat directly back next to ice place and I sat
where Barbie was sitting so it was never a problem but people won't report that and I have to go on
there and like like make people make me get mad at this girl or like oh you mad you jealous you
like I'm like oh you ain't even hear me say nothing about woman bitch nothing like girl
since nothing like
even when i walked up i said hi to her but i was when i was walking up i was so upset because he's
like a kid like when you got in there you supposed to know how to like court your girl you get i'm
trying to say like you get in there you making sure like he's sitting down and all of that you
telling me we about to go you see i got on this big dress you want i'm not for the running awards and play like i'm grown so when you went and sat down and i came
down there i'm thinking we we probably leave because i'm waiting the whole time for the
commercial to come you can't move unless it's a commercial so when i get up i'm ready to go
y'all down there acting like y'all at the um grammy who retrieved your phone after you do it
i don't even remember that i don't
remember that i remember him just looking back at me and me just blacking out and i and i i'm not
gonna lie i don't find that shit funny you get what i'm trying to say that that was not cool
that was like me and my neck like me tripping like you you get what i'm trying to say and it
wasn't cool and i had to live that down and not speak on that for so long and people to call me jealous and people to say rumors about me and
people to troll me about something that was not even true but i'm like why would i get online and
talk about this if y'all still gonna believe what y'all want to believe nobody cares about the truth
when the lie is yeah nobody cares about the truth nobody everybody want women to seem like oh we so
jealous and we so mad and we so like,
even if a woman
is so what?
Like, you get what
I'm trying to say?
But that is more
entertaining than
him just not
doing his job
as a man.
You get what I'm
trying to say?
And I don't want to
feel like I'm just
bashing him right here
because that's something
we talked about.
I'm sure you spoke
about it.
Yeah, we spoke about it.
And he got exactly
where I was coming from.
That's why he got up
and ran after me
because if he didn't think
that I was wrong or nothing,
he would have kept sitting there.
But it was about that.
Me, him, and Bobby
were all back in the car
after the awards
and I still was going off on them.
Both of them.
Both of them.
In the car.
I can imagine.
Still going off on them.
What you was saying.
Still going off on them.
I was saying a lot
because like I said,
as a, like, get up.
You got no choice but to say, no, don't do that.
Because years before you were sitting with me and Carisha and P and like, no, don't do that.
You get what I'm trying to say?
Make sure I have my seat or if we leave and we leave.
You're right.
And then when we came back in, we were a celebrity.
It has nothing to do with it.
It was girl.
It was girl.
Yeah.
Of course.
What I'm saying is like, you should have made sure I had my seat.
We understand.
Period.
Point blank.
Y'all made it right.
Yeah, we gonna always,
one thing about me and Uzi,
we like family.
We fuck up too.
And we gonna always,
yeah.
We got him tattooed on you.
He got me tattooed on him.
How do y'all know when it's time to do that?
When a man pull out the ink
and just be like,
zzzz.
No, but we talked about it
and we talked about it and you know, Bari cool, Bari family.
It's over.
It's over.
It's just effed up, it played out on TV like that.
It's effed up how it came out.
I didn't really even want to overshadow because his album, he was about to announce his album.
I felt bad about that.
So I didn't want to get on there and keep dragging it on about what it's about.
Like, I wanted him to shine
with his album and everything.
So I took the backlash.
Oh, y'all think it's about
whatever y'all think it's about?
Okay, then cool.
Just let him get his work out.
Did you and Ice Face
have to talk in real life too
off the internet?
Because they were coming.
I talked to her.
I talked to her
when we walked back in.
When we walked back in
and we sat back down, we watched Amigos. That's who was on. I watched Amigos and I watched Trina because I walked back in. I talked to her when we walked back in. When we walked back in and we sat back down, we watched Amigos.
That's who was on.
I watched Amigos and I watched Trina because I walked back in.
I talked to her.
I'm like, hey, what's up?
She was like, yeah, I understand.
We had our thing, but everybody was still taking clips like, oh, she doing this and all that.
No, no, no.
It was very like, I get it.
I understand.
She knew it had nothing to do with her.
She was right there.
It was the people that wasn't there
and the people that's fake reporting on it.
Yeah.
I just got a couple more questions.
When does the city girl know she wanna settle down?
Cause we could clearly see you settle down.
Carisha is always tweeting about wanting to settle down.
Like, what was the last tweet she just said the other day?
Something about.
She not sharing me no more.
I'm not sharing my next nigga.
Yeah, then it was something else about dick.
What was it?
Oh, I said I was so frustrated I wanted some dick yeah you should have let lauren ask that question about
the man shut up man you know he he really is a city girl y'all and and what happened when you
say and i'm a city girl what happened but but are you ready to settle down carisha um yeah i'm about
to be 30. so i feel like you know if it's like I got
I got kids and then my son got a father so eventually like he need like a father figure
I need to settle down show them like you know I can't be a city girl forever so yeah see can't
be a city girl forever so what y'all gonna do because I'm telling you ain't a city girl no
more JT you think so you can be settled down and still have a city girl I wish I wish my man felt like
they said it again like that you said it you cannot tell my man I know city girl every time
he I was like so he think you're always trying to get over on him and stuff or do you be outside a
lot no I don't be outside I don't outside. He just think I have a city girl mentality
I'm just a girl from Miami. That's it. I'm really a girl from Miami. I'm I'm so 305
It don't matter where you put me on the road. I'm so 305. You got that Philly boy stressed out.
And he be like, y'all Miami bitches.
See?
And I be like damn. That's how he be like. He be like y''all Miami, I ain't never had no, say this.
We just talk crazy.
I feel like it be at the tip of our tongue.
So I like that you said I ain't no city girl no more.
So, Carisha, when it's not real bad no more, right?
Because, you know, you go together real bad.
When it ain't real bad no more, what is it?
What you mean?
You got to elaborate more.
Like, what is it when it's not real bad no more?
You said we go together real bad. Is it going out?
Yeah, when y'all don't go together real bad no more. Real bad.all go together bad real bad what's the next half way bad what's the level under real
base second day service I don't get it where are you and did he at now we still go together real
bad I mean like you you y'all always see us together, right? Yeah. That nigga can't leave me alone. He's over child.
I'm a park, baby, I'm fun.
We just be vibing.
Like, that's my nigga when I'm with him.
Like right now I ain't with him,
so I don't know what he doing.
But when I fly to LA or Miami, we get ready together,
that's gonna be my day.
Do you treat your older men different than your younger men?
This my first older man, and I love it.
I don't want them all.
So do you like Google recognize signs of a stroke?
Hold on now.
This sounds crazy.
Diddy ain't that old.
That sounds crazy.
No, no.
I don't even think
Diddy gets old.
The only thing about him
is his age.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that man
don't get tired.
You be stressing Diddy out?
Huh?
You be stressing Diddy out?
Yeah, of course I do.
I be seeing Diddy shopping with you and Diddy look sody out? Yeah, of course I do. Yeah. I be seeing Diddy shopping with you
and Diddy look so stressed out sometimes
be like, here's my card.
I feel like that just come with
dating a woman from Miami.
Really Florida, period.
Yeah.
Y'all gonna stress them out
in some way, shape, or form.
That's y'all love language.
I think they like it though.
Yeah, I'm saying.
I think that, um...
I don't know.
Let me don't...
Don't, don't, um...
Don't speak too soon because my my man come back with some some some
classy I'm classy don't I'm classy what's the craziest thing who's he bought
you I'm actually next reason so think about it what's the craziest thing
biggest thing who's here bought me a lot of stuff but the craziest thing he
bought me um that I didn't expect was a Rolls Royce truck I didn't expect that
truck I'm not gonna lie like cuz the one with the top off no this is but what
happened was the day before he had um gave me a Range Rover on my birthday and
I ain't gonna lie and he I could I can tell the truth. When he came,
he gave me,
he was like,
he came with a Range Rover and I was like,
cross-eyed it.
And I was like,
thank you.
And I went upstairs.
That man bought you a Range Rover
and you kind of just won them?
Like, yeah, that was nice.
Oh, he bought you a Range Rover
and then a Rolls-Royce truck
the next day?
Range Rover wasn't good enough?
He didn't really like the Range Rover?
No, no, no, no, no.
It wasn't that I didn't like the Range Rover.
I had just bought my mom one.
So I was like,
I was like,
he trying to be funny. And then I had like, literally, I. So I was like, I was like, he trying to be funny.
And then I had like literally, I go so hard for him.
I think it's Christmas.
Something had happened.
But it wasn't even about it being a Range Rover.
The price of the car, because Range Rovers are expensive.
The new ones are very expensive.
I was thinking like it wasn't that thoughtful.
You get what I'm trying to say?
Like even the way he gave it to me,
I think he was trying to prank me.
Like it wasn't like no bow or nothing.
It was just like. And he came back the next day with a Cullinan. And when I went to Miami, I'm like, I think he was trying to prank me. Like, it wasn't like no bow or nothing.
Then he came back the next day with a culling.
And when I went to Miami, I'm like, I'm going to Miami to my birthday party.
Like, whatever.
And then he was like, I ain't going to see your birthday party.
I'm like, you're not coming to my birthday party.
I'm like, all right, whatever.
Because, like I said, there ain't no pressure.
Like, it be people on the internet.
No, for real.
Y'all need a TV show, man.
This shit got to be on TV. I'm not going to lie.
I'm not going to lie. Because it be a lot of people on the internet. They be like, a TV show man. I love that. This shit gotta be on TV. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie.
Cause it be a lot of people on the internet, they be like, I see Uzi with everybody but
her.
I be like, damn, like bitch I'm home.
I see him all the time.
Like I don't feel, I feel like me and Uzi should do this.
Like I feel like the separate careers, it matters like to have your individuality.
Like and we do be together.
Like the other day I was at his show with a hoodie on and when the people noticed it
was me, they was like, hey J.C. I'm like, hey. They was like, other day I was a show with a hoodie on and when the people notice it Was me like hey, Jesse. I'm like hey, there's like oh my god like look at surprise
But people was like I see Uzi with everybody but her I see everybody
I'm I don't I mean I don't have to
Post our pictures all day cuz I don't know is hate on us anymore for the ways and same negative and mean fucking things about
Us all the time which I don't care cuz I know I'm gonna be in the comments defending my man all the time is but I think that that's why I don't be with the showboating with the relationship what
about you Carisha what craziest thing craziest thing that he got you an island yeah it's I think
it's like he don't he's not really like into give he buy gifts but it's like he real thoughtful and
romantic so it'd be like the places that we go. Like he gone, if I say I want to go to Paris, we'll just be going to Paris.
And it's like, he gone, he listened to me. So I'd be like, I want to go here. And then we'll be
there. So for me, it's like the experiences. It's like, we go like, he like a magician.
Like he just be like, it'd be like, he'll fill up my house with some roses or something like that
i appreciate that over like him buying me a piece of jewelry or something like that because it's
just like it's thoughtful nobody never did nothing like that for me before like nobody never filled
my house with flowers or i get on the jet the jet decorated and it's just like it'd be like
the jet from the jet it'd be the house from the house it'd be from the alley it's like it never
stopped sugar puff daddy now let's switch it now what's the craziest thing the house it'd be from the alley it's like it never stopped sugar puff daddy
now let's switch it now what's the craziest thing you got who's what's the craziest thing you got diddy city girls city girls splurge on them i think the craziest thing i got here was the chain
the little bad boy chain because it was like yeah i was just like let me let me pipe not like pipe
you up but let me give you some yeah let me put this on your neck i'm young i like that for him
i love that for him. He was so happy.
He always have on his chain.
What about you, JT?
Uh-oh.
I just bought Uzi a car for his birthday.
His birthday was in July.
I had to come and get it because we live here too.
And when I came home, I'm like,
why you never went and picked up the truck that I got you?
Because it had been sitting at the place the whole time.
And I think that was like the craziest thing because I got it.
It's so nice because he made fun of me.
Like one thing about him, he's so hard on me when it comes to like gifts.
He think like, why would you buy me a Maybach minivan?
And he did not let me live that down that I bought him a Maybach minivan.
But let me tell you something.
He put those vans up to the house. He should have never been lying to the people,
the men, that brought the car.
He's like, I love this, bro.
This car is so fire.
I want one of these.
So I'm listening to him and thinking he won it,
and I went and bought it.
And then he turned around and said,
you bought me a Maybach minivan?
So I was like, man, you said you liked the car.
Like, I'm just trying to be thoughtful.
Like, you know? So this year, I had got him, like, babe, you said you like the car. Like, I'm just trying to be thoughtful and, like, you know.
So this year I had got him, like, the actual Maybach truck,
and I put, like, 4G zoning, and I customized it and everything,
and it looked really, really nice.
And I also, one Christmas, I had bought him a bracelet from Eliante,
like, that was pink diamonds pure all the way through.
I think that he loved that because he never take that bracelet off.
I think that's the best gift he liked.
You know what I figured out just in this conversation?
What's that?
That y'all was talking about culture shifting.
It's not that culture shifted.
I just think that y'all person,
people care more about y'all personalities and y'all lives than the music now.
Bitch always say,
my motherfucker be in this room,
probably what the fuck I got going on.
Yeah,
that's why I said that in no bars.
I'm sorry,
Kalisha.
No,
that's in no bars.
That's what I said in no bars.
But that's what I really believe.
I think that even though y'all still make good music,
they care more about y'all.
And some people get to that point
where you care more about their personality
than their music, no matter what they put out.
I think Kanye been at that point a long time ago.
I feel like that could be changed.
That's superstars.
I feel like that could be changed.
I don't want to be in my business, too, because I want to know.
I don't even think y'all need to change yet.
I think what we were talking about earlier is just use it to y'all advantage
because people literally follow every single.
Y'all need a doctor.
Y'all know how many people cannot get that to happen.
But she's working on it.
Carisha's working on it now.
Yeah.
Because y'all need one together.
Carisha, I have a question.
So I know you said you want to settle down.
And I'm listening to you talk about Diddy and y'all experiences.
And I'm just like, I'm assuming you would want to, right?
But it doesn't seem like he's at that point.
So what if you meet someone else?
Would you settle down with someone else, not him?
Yeah, if it gets to that point.
If I find somebody.
Because you don't want to settle down.
What you want me to do?
True. Facts. Yeah. It would be hard to date somebody. behind somebody yeah because he you don't want to settle down what you want me to do true facts yeah
it would be hard to date somebody because then you got diddy here and it was like do you does everybody have to compare to be better than diddy and what's better than diddy i don't
know because they got here that sounded crazy i'm married sir i'm married to him I don't know. I was just, I swear I was just, one thing about DJ Eddie, nobody, nobody,
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nobody, We could absolutely do nothing. We gonna have so much fun. We'll get on the edible inches,
we have to start laughing, crying laughing.
We just have fun together.
He's just a ball of fun.
Y'all ever double date?
Diddy, Uzi, JT, Kareesha?
No.
Somebody just ex-a said no.
Mm.
Mm-mm.
Why not?
Like the strong no.
It wasn't a strong no.
I just said no.
We never double dated.
I thought the who was like, hell no.
That's what all these cameras are for?
Yeah. Oh. Yo, listen. What you got a reaction on that? Hell no. That's what all these cameras are for? Yeah.
Oh.
Yo, listen up.
What cameras?
What network is it going to be on?
Oh, it's going to be on BET.
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
When did that start?
When it started?
Yeah.
It started, when was the first time I started?
Shit.
Oh, it started at the VMAs.
It's on now? No, that's when I was filming it. Pete approached us to do it together but I didn't want to do it
really I want to make music I feel like I don't want to skip over that like I
don't want people like like I try to fall back as much as I can with
personality cuz I think that's why people be like jc don't got no personality but if you look
back at our old like videos and stuff i had so much personality but i just hate the fact that
sometimes like you say they buy so much into it i feel like i get there i would definitely get that
but i feel like i could do the music thing for sure you're gonna be on the show a lot though
i don't know.
Yeah, I don't think so.
That's all I got. I ain't pushing no more.
The show going to be on VH1. They said VH1, not BET.
Oh, I like that.
What you mean you like that?
You didn't work on BET?
Honestly. I was like, honestly.
Because the mics is B.E.T.
I love that.
I love that.
Yeah, shout out to B.E.T.
Well, let's get into a record off the album.
What y'all want to hear?
What y'all want to hear?
Man, y'all up there crazy.
I want to hear Off The Album.
Off The Album.
Fancy Ass Bitch.
I like Fancy Ass Bitch.
I like Emotions.
I feel like Emotions is a radio song.
With Money Long?
Yeah. I was going to say Fancy Ass Bitch, but I like Em ass bitch I feel like emotions is a radio song with money long yeah I was gonna say fancy ass bitch but I like money I like emotions too so which one we won't play both
of them I can't play both of them can we play both of them yeah all right so we get into let's do a
fancy ass bitch you know what I want to do yes ma'am I want to have a donkey of the day tag
oh I got you oh you know we got to play that game too let's play a game okay we got the shots
okay I'm gonna do it off the top of my head
okay
damn what's the good ones
okay
take a shot
where do we download
the game from
you can't download it
you gotta go
on the stores
and get it
I mean you gotta go
on my page
and get it
on Instagram
www.carishaplees.com
okay
it's called
Carisha Roulette
it costs $50
$2.20
and $1.10
yo $2.20 and $50. Two 20s and one 10.
Yo.
Two 20s and one 10.
Because who's like,
hell, that's a lot.
No, it's not.
It's two 20s and one 10.
It comes with four shot glasses,
a hundred deck of cards.
It's their cards.
Okay.
This one's saying,
take a shot.
What if, it's probably not as, y'all are married. Okay, take a shot. What if?
It's probably not his friend.
Y'all married.
Okay, so hold on.
Take a shot if you ever had a threesome with your best friend.
If you got to think about it, do it.
Take a shot.
Who is the best friend?
Who is the best friend?
You had a threesome with your best friend? That means two men.
Okay, so this a poem.
I like this one.
I like this one.
This would say, I dare you to let the person next to you smell your underarms right now
or take a shot.
I stay fresh.
Who want to do it?
Who next to me?
I was going to say.
Who want to do it?
Who want to do it?
Nah.
Okay.
I think he next to you.
I clown people for being musty too much. Yeah, they musty. All right. too much I hate a musty nigga
you can't stand him
what about DJ Envy
I got Baccarat I'm good
I hate Baccarat
it's too strong
Baccarat remind me of Atlanta
yeah it's PPP
Atlanta smells like PPP and Baccarat god damn of Atlanta yes ppp laughter laughter
Atlanta smells like ppp
and baccarat god damn
I got women's dove and baccarat
women's hill and look better than men's hill
alright man JT
Kareesha it was a pleasure
I'm just not your Miami no more
what you wanna be Kareesha
I'm just saying I'm just not cause that girl name
Kareesha feel raw to me you know Christian I'm just on the cuz that girl name is you should feel raw to me yeah though you know then I'm gonna reach a please so we don't
reason like I wasn't originally there no what JT it was it was why I'm in JT or
something yeah truly I don't know I like that like the I like caricia's just raw
it's quick yeah she It's quick. Yeah. It's a raunchy, I call it Re-Shot.
You can take a shot just for life.
Just for life.
Yeah, that shit's a little great.
To the city girl.
To raw ass people.
You can pour tea to your drink.
Hold on, pour tea to your drink.
I'll take a shot to that.
Yeah, let's just do it.
All that other shit about cheating on your wife
and all that, I ain't doing all that shit.
I want the people to let up off y'all though.
Y'all about.
Shalem is very, he is very, you gotta listen to Shalem. He is a very wise knowledge me
He does not look like no goddamn
Cheers to the city girl that app. That's going to be the drop he used right there. I like that one part.
Cheers to the city girls.
Don't let her cut.
Deleon, sponsor Bible at me.
Oh my goodness.
It's the Breakfast Club.
It's the city girls.
Wake that ass up. In the morning.
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