The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Kash Doll Talks 'The Last Doll,' Motherhood, Breakup, BMF, Home Robbery Dropping 'Doll' + More
Episode Date: November 14, 2024The Breakfast Club Sits Down With Kash Doll To Discuss  'The Last Doll,' Motherhood, Breakup, BMF, Home Robbery, Dropping 'Doll' From Name. Listen For More!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf...ormation.
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The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody, it's DJ NV Jess Hilarious hilarious Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast club
We got a special guest in the building y'all try to rob her last time she was so she brings all her jewelry with her now
She got every piece of jewelry with her in that case. She said you ain't leaving nothing home anymore
She got ten Birkins outside. She got 20 Chanel bag. She got everything with her today. Ladies and gentlemen, we have Cash Doll.
Welcome!
Cash!
What's up, baby?
I'm in the building!
Yes.
No, I'm not joking.
Why you got all your jewelry?
Why you got so much?
That ain't all of it.
That's just-
Oh, I just seen your big bin.
Yeah, just a little bit.
Okay.
But whatever I do travel with,
I just, you know, keep it with me
instead of leaving in that hotel shit.
You don't play that game, huh?
That shit is sketchy.
You know that. You got valuables shit is sketchy. You know that.
You got valuables, you know that.
You know that.
That's a lot of money, man.
Shit.
That's right.
It's hard to even get insurance on this shit now.
So you gotta protect your investments, man.
That's right.
For sure.
But how you feeling?
I'm feeling good.
You feeling good?
Okay, I got some rest last night.
So I'm in there.
Especially since baby girl, how you feeling?
You got your girl and your boy.
You do too, what's up?
I sure did.
What's up?
But I feel good.
I'm just blessed, man.
Kids is my world.
I love them kids so bad.
I hate being away from them,
but I know that's a part of the job.
You know, they motivate me.
They motivate me to get out here
and do different things to make money where I
ain't got to leave as much. You know what I'm saying?
And I just see life different, man. I mean, I'm enjoying myself a little more too.
It's like mama fun is different. Yeah. It's like you drink different.
That fun, you, this fun got to count, bitch. We're about to have a good time.
I'm away from my kids. We better have a good time.
Make it worth my while. Make it worth my while.
Make it worth my while, because I could go back home
and lay up and cuddle with my little snuggles.
That's right.
It take the cool out of you, too.
Like, you think you cool until you got kids.
You just be doing all type of dorky stuff.
You be like, I would have never did that before you.
Like, you made me corny a little bit.
But no, I'm feeling good, though.
I'm in a good space today.
Nice.
You know, every day, every day. But today, I'm feeling good though. I'm in a good space today. Nice.
You know, every day, every day.
But today, I'm feeling good.
That's good.
Now you said you want to stay home now.
That's not possible in this industry
between acting, music, on tour.
So this must be your last album
if you said you want to stay home more.
Cause there's no way.
The last dial.
So is, it's the last one?
It can mean so many ways
because my indecisive Pisces ass, you just don't know.
Right, so the last doll could mean I'm changing my name.
Gotcha.
The last doll could mean clarity is the last doll.
The last doll could mean I'm tying my tubes
and it better not be no goddamn more dolls.
Goddamn it.
Or the last doll could mean whatever the case may be.
However I'm feeling. I covered all ground.
So, all right, that's what that meant, damn it, at the time.
Yeah. Okay.
I have been saying that you did want to drop the doll
from your name, though. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, I'm just grown.
I'm grown. Yeah.
I'm grown. That's how I feel right now.
I'm grown. And I'm tired of the doll shit.
And it's, you know, and then'm tired of the doll shit and you know
And then also of course I can't deny that it's just been too many and I hate that you know
I can't even be in a regular rap conversation because it's like what about the dolls?
Who's the best dog?
And that shit is aggravating yeah fuck you know and that none to the girls you know cuz we all had you know
We squashed I ain't got no feeling to them,
but I can't help how I feel, you know,
so I got to want my own identity.
What took you so long for your sophomore album?
Because this is the last time I was a sophomore album.
I know, right, Jess?
It took a long time.
Yeah, yeah.
You know it's so crazy, I never fucking noticed it.
Yeah, you never noticed it took that long?
No, I was enjoying my dumb-ass self like why did I?
Know that long because it was like I did I wasn't as consistent
But you know when you have teams and different labels you don't mentally
Be there. Mm-hmm, you know, and it took me a while to register like damn
I really haven't dropped a project in five years
That's crazy.
And I'm wondering why I'm not getting the things that I want.
So now I'm like, I'm in a position.
I have a great team, a better system, and more motivation.
And now I'm ready to...
Because I just dropped a project last year.
DJ Drama.
Yeah, with DJ Drama.
And then I'm dropping an album this year.
This is the most consistent I've ever been in my life.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So now I'm like, all right, I'm in there
because now I'm feeling it.
I'm feeling it.
So I'm finally there.
It took time.
I was traumatized from being locked in that contract and shit.
I was traumatized.
So now I'm finally like, damn, I can just do me.
Have more creative control.
Just do me and just put it out and go about my business.
Yeah. Well, you know, that's where I'm at now.
The main reason I think, you know, where I don't think I missed you as much,
because you were always on a blog. Like some people you don't see and they just disappear.
But you be on the blog for your hair. Like your hair be on the blog, they be like,
here comes Cass, they're all again with that hair. Like you know, I'm like, well Cash got a new record.
That's her hair.
Here comes Cash again, it be her hair.
Like your hair got names.
Like there's nicknames on your hair.
Right, right, right.
Them bitches be switching out, them bitches be switching out.
Yeah.
Listen, and look, I just had a show in Detroit, right?
And I was like, and I, you know,
I talked to Cash all the time.
And she was like, what's up, you coming to the city?
You need your hair done?
I was like, oh my God, bitch, I didn't, but I was like, shit, yeah.
But I ain't had enough time to get a girl.
I was so mad.
So I started to hit her back like,
do I still got that favor?
Because I come back next weekend
if I can get my hair done by the same girl
who do your shit.
Yeah, because I'm going to make sure my girl good.
You know, in my city, I'm like, no, you got to get the hair.
You know what I'm saying?
But she'll be looking good.
But I was just extending the offer.
You know what I'm saying? But I be looking good, but I was just extending the offer, you know what I'm saying?
But I don't know how I'm always out,
because it'd be here and it'd be everything.
It's always something and I don't understand it.
But that's a good thing.
Yeah.
Because it could be worse.
It could be some bad thing.
It's always positive.
Yeah, it's always positive.
And that's what I'm grateful for, you know,
because I mean, that's just who I am too, though.
You know, you get what you put out.
So I feel like I'm probably just a relatable person
or something, because I was just really, really like
listening and I was doing a lot of podcasts
and everybody was saying, and I'm like, damn,
it's not just me, because I live in my own little bubble.
Like, I feel like I only see me everywhere
because I only want to see me.
I don't be noticing that everybody sees the same thing.
And I because I be in my own world, y'all.
Like and a lot of times that's good, too, because if you see everything,
then you start to respond and then you start to get discouraged.
And then you start, you know what I'm saying?
So that's really good.
But I've been seeing you all over the place.
You've been doing your press, man.
Like, I'm very, very fucking proud of you.
Yeah. Talk to me about that album.
Like, what is what is the last though?
Like what are you talking about in this album?
How is it different from the last album?
Well you know what?
The first album, sorry.
It's different because I'm different.
But it's more of an enhanced project from like Stacked.
It's just like, it's elevated.
It's like I'm singing on this one.
You know what I'm saying?
I got songs about my kids.
I got more meaningful songs.
I have, you know, like mental health songs.
You know, you go through postpartum, for real.
You know, more experiences, but then also,
I'm turning the fuck up on there too.
I'm not even gonna yai.
OMB cashed an album, and you ain't turning up on this shit.
Yeah, I'm turning up. So it's like, as soon as you get in there, I'm in there, yi. Oh and be a cash album and you ain't turning up on your shit. Yeah I'm turning up so it's like as soon as you get in there I'm in there pow pow pow
but then I kind of let you get in my feelings a little bit.
I talk about my son, I talk about my daughter, I reflect on my life and where I'm at and
where I want to go and you know just shit like it's a vibe and I don't really have that
many features.
There's only like three features.
Yeah I see.
You mentioned postpartum.
Do you have postpartum.
Do you have postpartum?
You know what?
When I say postpartum, it's like,
you know postpartum depression is different from postpartum.
Like right now I'm five months postpartum.
My daughter just turned five months.
Right, see I had to learn that too.
I had to learn the difference between the two.
Yeah, see I didn't go through postpartum depression.
I'm a mental strong person.
Not to say that I don't go through things
everybody else go through, but I kinda just know
how to take my mental off of depression when it gets there.
I have times where it could happen,
but it'd be like, all right, let me do something else.
So I don't get there, because it could happen.
Now you also mentioned your contract,
getting out of your contract.
So why did you wanna get out of that contract?
You felt you didn't have the freedom, the money?
What was it?
It was so many different contracts.
And how did you get into that contract?
Was it just not knowing young artists?
Not knowing no better.
That's it.
You know, that was a while ago though.
I'm so passive, but it was just not knowing no better
and not knowing the business like I do now.
Like it's a business.
Music is a business.
It's not just, oh, I rap, I look cute,
I'm gonna make a video and I'm gonna put it out
and go make monies from shows.
Hell nah, it's so much to it.
And I just didn't know no better.
Do you have an attorney when you did your first contract?
Absolutely not.
I didn't even know about an attorney.
What time of year?
Yeah, you were aware.
Yeah.
You know?
So I was stuck in that, got out of that.
And I think it traumatized me
because it got to a point where I was releasing music and they were just taking it down.
It was taking down.
So it got to a point where now, like after I stopped
releasing music, cause it was like,
I felt like it was going to get taken down the whole time.
I'm out of the contract, but I just got programmed
to thinking that.
So, and I finally start coming back around.
That's what I was saying earlier about not dropping
in like five years.
I think I was just traumatized.
Yeah.
And I wanted to go back because of course I know your story
and a lot of people might not know your story.
When I was joking earlier and I said you carry your jewelry
and you have the bags out.
Something that happened to you was probably my biggest
fear in my life, right?
And it happened to me too.
Especially now, right?
Because I got six kids and my kids are home
and that's one of my biggest fears.
I actually was on vacation,
the reason why I don't post when I'm out of town
or I don't post when I'm on vacation.
I came back from vacation and I had to do a show.
So I was driving to Boston.
My family comes back to my house.
My daughter comes to the house,
my daughter who today is her birthday.
She was about 17 at the time.
So she got out the car first, she types an alarm code.
She types an alarm code, beep beep beep beep beep beep.
She looks upstairs, somebody bust open my bedroom door.
He's carrying a safe in his hand.
And she see, yeah, she see.
Runs out the back, hops off the balcony
and runs into the woods, right?
They call the police, it was dark.
The police were, they were scared.
They were scared to go into the woods.
So the guy got away with a ton of my wife's jewelry, right scared. They were scared to go into the woods. So the guy got away with a ton of my wife's jewelry, right?
The police were scared to go into the woods.
Police was scared, they was like, let's wait for the dogs.
Bro, by the time you wait for the dogs, the guy's gone.
So the guy was gone.
And because of that, I done purchased dogs,
I done purchased moving cameras, lights on cameras.
And I see myself every day, always on my cameras.
Like always on my cameras, 24-7, like to the point
where I have voice cameras, I got cameras that move.
This camera's in every room in my house, even a bedroom.
So I can see what's going on,
because I just don't trust people.
But you went through something similar.
Oh yeah, twice.
To explain to, twice, well,
explain to people what happened that don't know.
Because I don't want to assume that people do know.
First off, happy birthday to your daughter.
Oh, thank you.
Secondly, the first time I was out with Joey in Cali.
And this was my fault.
I was just really tired.
I just flew in from Cali.
That's a four or five hour flight.
I had to shoot nine pieces of content for something.
And I was there. I had my jewelry,
I had all my purses and clothes
and I just kept changing and stuff.
And then when it was time to go back, y'all, I'm tired.
But I always put my jewelry aside.
So I put my jewelry in the backseat
and I put all my clothes and my bags in the trunk.
So when we got out, me and Joey,
we got out, we got all the stuff out the trunk,
we forgot to get the shit out the backseat.
I shouldn't have separated it, but I always like,
with my jewelry, because it's expensive.
And as a rapper, when I'm moving around,
I have to have it,
because that's a part of the fucking costumes.
You know what I'm saying?
So somebody broke in a car and got it.
That night, and the thing was I was not set up.
We seen it on camera.
A man was going through each car door.
Oh, he get jackpot with your car.
The fucking, what are the eyes, y'all?
I was hurt.
I don't know what I say when I,
I woke up the next, didn't even realize it.
I woke up the next day, getting my hair done.
Me and Joey being us.
And I'm like, all right, I'm done,
I'm off to do an interview.
And I'm like, shit, let me put my jewelry on.
I'm like, where the fuck my shit?
Then I looked at Joey like, Joey,
where the fuck that bitch at?
She said, you want it?
I said, yes, she like, I'm gonna go check it right quick,
cause she was already dressed.
So I'm still getting dressed, but y'all, my stomach hurt.
Right?
So she comes back in like, I'm like, no, it has to be in there.
I went out there, y'all.
I just laid in the back seat.
You like, no!
What the fuck?
That was so much jewelry.
We talking about half-cared stones and whew.
Yeah.
Whatever, right?
So that was the first time.
The second time, somebody just broke my house in August.
In Atlanta.
I'm gone, but I got cameras.
Because at the place before this place,
somebody just kicked in my door at my townhouse
when my son and my sister was there
when me and my child's father was going to Jamaica.
We uploaded it. Somebody tried to go in there. They didn my child's father was going to Jamaica. We uploaded it.
Somebody tried to go in there.
They didn't get in there because they heard somebody.
So now I'm on tip.
I'm like, I need cameras.
I need all this shit.
I need a seat.
So I got all my cameras.
I leaves and get in the car from leaving
one of my friends birthday dinner.
We had no service down there.
So you don't get it.
But I came out in the car right on time,
I get an alert, so I'm thinking,
it's probably just him walking in the house.
See, I get a deer alert, when them deers
be walking past the cameras.
Oh, you be like, yeah.
Over and over again, and I check every last alert
that comes through, I don't care.
You like, fuck that, what is it?
That's me.
So I checked it, and it's three dudes
running through my backyard y'all with guns
Mmm, what fuck I'm in the car, right? I got my keys. I just strapped them in I caused
Hey, them niggas at my house
Go get them niggas. He's about to go get them. He's nine minutes away, right?
Yeah
Fly to the house
So at the time I'm sitting here and I'm waiting to see,
like, did they get anywhere else in the house?
All I got was that alert.
So I have cameras in all the spots,
but I didn't get another alert.
So I'm like, all right, maybe they can't get in there.
Right? So I'm sitting here, I'm watching.
Bitch.
They in my bedroom.
Oh my God.
Fuck.
What to do, what to do, what to do, what to do, what to do. Feel me, they gotta get the fuck out my room, bro.
I'm mad as hell.
The way Karis tell her story is so fucking funny.
Because I'm stressed out, Jess.
I'm mad, bro.
So I'm like, what the fuck, what the fuck, right?
So I'm looking.
I'm all like, man, I'm driving fast down Jefferson.
I'm in Detroit.
I can't get there.
I'm just driving fast.
Pissed, like, these bitch ass niggas.
You were in Detroit, and it happened in Atlanta, but you driving fast, too. I'm driving fast bitch like you were Detroit and it happened in Atlanta but you driving fast too
where the hell you going?
I don't know where I'm going this is about to go down
so I'm riding fast my girl in the car, Ja, I'm like call the police tell them to go to my house
tell them to go to my house but I forgot I could speak on a speaker
I got that too
right so now I'm like big bitches like They got the crocodile the ostrich
Y'all I got the video I'm sure y'all them niggas wanted to the house they stopped like
They look back them niggas got the fuck on when I feel I'm like yeah you bitch ass niggas he fell but that nigga still have my bags y'all
drop the croc you better drop that croc on the house
if you ain't gonna do the ostrich do the fucking croc the nigga had them bitches he had them bitches
running through the house running through the house, running through the house. So by this time, baby daddy pulled up. Pow, pow, pow, pow, pow.
Them niggas out that bitch.
They better.
It's on the floor now.
So they, they, they getting the shoot out.
They getting the shoot out.
So they driving.
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They hit the corner.
Police on their ass.
Oh, look, y'all, I'm on their ass.
I'm on their ass.
They thought they was fucking with me.
Shit.
Shit.
Are you feeling me?
So the police, soon as they hit the corner,
y'all, the police on their ass.
Woo woo woo woo.
Right out, think I'm near.
You think I'm near?
Man, she in Detroit.
She in Detroit.
Right. So they driving, they driving, they driving. And I guess the, she in Detroit, she in Detroit. Right.
So, they driving, they driving, they driving.
And I guess the niggas end up hitting a bump or something.
But they couldn't get away from the police.
It's a long street to get to the freeway.
So they didn't crash.
Now one of them getting a shootout with the police.
Critical condition. Dumbass.
And they all of them in jail.
But, but, did you get your croc back?
No, cause I think they left them in the woods or something.
Well, I got my croc back.
But the ostrich and the white one, I ain't get back.
You ain't go through the woods?
They did.
The investigator did.
But he didn't find them.
He found the croc closer to down.
It's like four or five houses.
And it's like they was jumping fences and shit.
And I'm like, well like what damn what the fuck
One of them cops wives got that one of them guys got a great Christmas gift for Valentine's Day gift. Yeah
So for the regular folk out there that don't know a crock is about anywhere from 17 to 90,000 resellers about a buck 50
So so even if it's you it's still about a good $70,000.
It's at least $70,000.
And I was just like, damn man, that was a hard buy.
Like, I was getting prepared for that one.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit hurt.
We work so hard for our things
and people just come and try to take it.
Instead of getting a fucking job,
if you put all your energy into getting your own shit,
you wouldn't even be risking your life and your freedom
to take somebody fucking else's.
That shit is irritating.
Now we sitting around, like you said,
camera system, dogs, training.
I got trained dogs now.
You come into your room, she's going at you.
And now you can't even enjoy your vacation.
It's like every alert on your phone,
that shit is so fucked up.
And like, I gotta feel bad for being successful
because you about to come try to take my shit.
Yeah.
Fuck, now I'm walking around with you.
So does that make you wanna move out of Atlanta though?
Yeah, I just did.
All right, so you did.
Look, they broke in my motherfucking house.
Somebody broke in my car.
I got all this shit on video, y'all. There's somebody broke in my motherfucking um house somebody broke in my car. I got all this shit on video y'all
There's my broken my mailbox. I say yeah, I'm out to get the fucker to get breaking from what?
Broken your mailbox
Jesus so how does that make you still wanna buy things?
So, I had, we talked about it earlier.
She ain't gonna stop.
Cause I can't now.
So something happened to you, right?
I was going to the airport and I was late.
So they was like, you gotta check your bag, right?
And I was like, I can't check my bag.
I'm in first class.
They're like, you gotta check your bag.
I said, all right, well, I'm taking my jewelry out my bag.
I take my jewelry out the bag, put it next to me.
I got in my pocket, fall asleep on the flight.
I get up, get my bag.
I leave the jewelry in the chair.
Nigga, you was tied to?
Leave the jewelry in the chair.
I don't realize, to you, I get home, I got a photo shoot.
I'm like, yo, where my jewelry?
I'm like, yo, check my car.
They're like, it's not in your car.
I'm like, yo, check my bag.
I'm like, oh, I took it out.
I call the airline, gone.
Nobody's talking. It made me not want to buy a piece of jewelry
because people say, well, you should have it covered.
Like you said, a lot of these insurance companies
don't want to cover you.
No, they don't, and if you high profile.
Let them look you up, they're already all DJ Envy,
no, I can't do it.
He got it.
Yeah, no, they don't do that.
I was just talking about that in the car.
I'm like, and then once you have to file a claim,
now you can't use that person no more.
Now you gotta find another company.
Like it's, ugh, but I can't help it.
I love this shit, y'all.
Nah, look, I.
But I know I ain't buy them damn half carrots again,
cause I had a whole necklace full of half carrots
and a charm.
I won't back so bad, but that thing was so fucking expensive.
And I'm like, I just feel like if I buy it again,
I need to buy something else because I already had
it I had two tone AP the anniversary Rolex I had so much shit they got even
like during my friends got like over the time like it just hurts so bad like but
I can't help it yeah I know but see he gave shit away. How you leave the shit on the chair? Lord.
On the chair, but sometimes you be traveling,
and that's why I don't like that shit no more.
I had my big cubics, my big rollies.
I had chains with all my kids' names in pink diamonds.
All different, all of it gone.
Crazy.
All of it gone.
I'm sick.
Every time I see an old picture with that shit on,
I be so mad.
I be waiting to find somebody
to walk around with a chain that says gear.
Like, I've been looking for it.
Like, I want somebody to wear it. walk around with a chain. That's his gear. It's like I've been looking for like I want somebody
But I can't help but to like
Baby daddy came through
I love that. Yeah, he's a little local. I see
Speaking of baby daddy, you got a song on an album in WA featuring baby daddy. Yeah, so
Just break up? We did.
OK.
And?
I didn't want to take him off.
Oh, all right, so this was done.
We already are.
I hope you wouldn't have stood your baby carrying it.
I didn't want to take him off.
Right, I didn't want to take him off.
OK, all right.
Yes, that's still my friend.
OK, that's what I'm getting at.
Because right now, let's clear this up.
It's like a whole thing right now where people is, like,
taking everything I'm saying in interviews
and making it about him. And it's not. It's just general. They is like taking everything I'm saying in interviews and making it about him
And it's not it's just general
They don't ask me what I look for to me and I'll say I want this I want that I want this and then what?
And when I say I don't want to be like yeah, it's about him. I'm not dissing him. I have no problem
I'm not bitter we're friends
I would like to keep it that way because it gets a mess with him and it'll fuck with our relationship
We have kids. Yeah, you know'm saying? So it's no beef.
I left him on there.
Even in the clip of me, of my rollout,
he's still in there acting.
You know, like I have no beef.
That was a part of my life when I created this.
I was pregnant.
We have two kids.
Please, I don't have a problem.
That man, I don't care.
Why didn't it work between y'all two?
Was it too much work?
Was it relationship?
And was it mutual?
Did y'all both decide just to say?
No, it wasn't mutual.
I ain't going to lie, nah.
No, it wasn't mutual.
Or what was the moment that you said,
I don't want to do this anymore?
We see y'all together so much.
And that's what people got to understand.
You know, when you're in a public relationship,
when it breaks, people want to know like,
what the hell can you, it seems so good, you know?
But it's just things over time that just,
it just ran its course for me, you know, as women, we,
we know we hold it down for a while, you know,
as far as like dudes, like actually growing up.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Can it be fixed though? Cause dudes take a long time actually growing up.
You know what I'm saying?
Can it be fixed though?
Cause dudes take a long time to grow up.
Yeah, they do.
Yeah, you know what?
They do.
They have to realize a lot of times what they lost
or what they could lose to be like,
you know what, I need to fix the F up.
But if you don't never realize it,
it's how you handle it too.
You know what I'm saying?
Cause people can handle it where you like, all right,
but if you make a situation worse,
it's kind of like, you don't give a fuck.
Yeah.
All right, I gotta do what's best for me.
And right now, that's just where we at.
I got you.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm focused on me.
I gave that a lot of me, and now I owe myself a lot.
Yeah.
You know, and it's no beef.
I don't feel no type of way about him.
I'm not dissing him.
I don't, I'm not gonna do that with somebody
I was just laying with for four years.
You know what I'm saying?
Like what they say about me?
It just is what it is.
And I'm glad this is a perfect place for me to clear it up
because this is a perfect club.
Yeah.
That's right.
So I'm glad that this opportunity presented itself
because it was just bothering me here
because they're making it and he's feeding it to it.
And I'm like, no, it's not that and I'm not about to explain this.
Cause it's just like before,
fuck my baby daddy was my song when I was with him.
I'm on a boat on a yacht with him,
so I'm like fuck my baby daddy.
And he'll say shut up.
But now if I'm singing it,
oh, she's singing this to Tracy.
And now he's like, you dissing me.
And I'm like, no the fuck.
It hurts him.
Cause yeah, that's how we know it ain't mutual.
Oh, you gonna sit? All right, go ahead and sit. I'm gonna sit on my team. But no, that's how we know it ain't mutual. Are you gonna sit? All right.
Go sit.
I'm gonna sit on my team.
But no, it's all love.
I'm glad to see that, you know, it's two exes that can still work together though.
Because like y'all do have two kids.
So I know, I know although the breakup wasn't mutual,
it's still good to see that you still stand.
No, there's no problem.
There's no problem.
You don't even want nobody to think it's a problem.
Don't create that in my, this is my personal personal at least my kids father this is their other parent
i don't want no smoke with them please stop it yeah stop so you about you about to go on tour too
hell yeah i'm outside i know it's okay how are you gonna balance that with baby Clarity? She's brand new.
Okay, so this is what I came up so far.
In December I got four dates, that's cool.
They spread it apart.
In February, no in January I have like two.
So cool, they can stay at home.
I'll probably bring them out to the Detroit show.
Okay.
But in February that's when they back to back to back
to back to back to back.
So I'm thinking one week on, one week off, one week on, one week off.
Okay.
Because it's overwhelming when my kids is around while I'm working.
Yeah.
I know that could be a lot, right?
Yup.
And you got two little ones.
Hold it up.
Oh, because Cash didn't run a shit.
Yeah.
Cash, he'll be three in January.
And Clarity is five months.
So it's a lot.
They demand a lot of attention.
Yes, but I have my two beautiful sisters.
I want to give a great shout out to my punkin'
and Shani Boni.
Like, one is 30 and one is 20.
And when I say that is my lifeline,
without them girls, I would not even be right here today
because they got them.
That's what it is.
You know, so I'm so grateful for my sisters.
My village, my mom, my best friend,
everybody that sunshine, everybody that,
even my team, when they come,
they'll just be holding them and letting me do me.
That is so important.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm just grateful for everybody
that helped me with my kids.
My sisters is my girls right there.
They get on my nerves a little bit,
but they're my girls.
They allow me to move around like I need to.
Yeah.
And I could trust them with my kids because it takes a lot to just leave them and to
actually trust people with your kids.
You're thinking about them the whole time.
Yeah. It's like, I know they good.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
You was talking about that earlier about the village.
Yeah.
Without that village, you in trouble, especially, and listen, you need aunties and uncles and yo,
take care of this for me.
Matter of fact, actually I'm taking your ass to court.
You an auntie and you don't wanna watch these munchies?
I'm taking your ass to court.
Come on, let's go, Gunn.
That's right.
Now, do you prefer music or acting?
I love both.
I just think acting just because of the stability, right?
You ain't gotta travel as much.
Like with music, you gotta travel, travel, travel.
When you're acting, you know, you stationed in one spot.
So like when we filmed BMF,
I was stationed there for like six months.
You know, so now I have a routine.
I know what days I go in.
I know what's goin' on.
I can goddamn take my vitamins in the morning,
my skincare routine, eat, diet right.
You know, cause when you on a damn go,
all that is a-
Everything, yep, there's no routine.
It's hard to keep a routine.
You losing shoes at one spot.
Yeah, it's, ah!
Yeah, yeah.
Feel me?
So I think that's the reason.
But if it wasn't like anything that had to do
with like traveling and stuff like that,
I would say both of them.
Yeah.
And how was shooting BMF?
How was that?
Because I mean, you lived the story.
I mean, you're from there.
Yeah, I'm from the D.
You've seen it.
You've seen it from the top to the bottom.
You know stories that we probably don't know.
I wish.
But y'all know I was a little,
I was an insane little girl when BMF was out.
So when they was doing that,
but as I got older, I heard a lot about them.
Like, damn, I'm gonna run this shit.
But that was a great experience to be a part of it
and be from the D.
And like even in this whole moment of Detroit,
the lion's going crazy right now.
Yeah.
Like Detroit rap on the scene,
it's like I'm just happy to be living in the moment
of all of the Detroit love that's happening.
Because I feel like we was real underrated
for a very long time.
So I'm just happy to be a part of it
and to be the chick from the D.
That's right.
I'm happy as fuck.
So that was a great opportunity.
How did you link up with 50 to play in the,
the guitar role in BMF?
I didn't even link up with him.
It's so funny cause I always wanted to work with 50
cause he's just.
Yeah.
Like that's amazing.
He's amazing.
So I always want to work with him.
I used to send him videos and his DM of me acting,
doing dumb shit.
I'm telling you, put me on there.
You ever respond?
No, he never.
He still, I don't even think he ever opened them ever
and he know me.
Yeah.
So, but I was like, when I heard that BMF,
I was with Joey and Lawrence at the time.
And they sent it in, like they looking for some people
at BMF, I'm like hell yeah.
I'm about to do this or whatever, right?
So Lawrence already knew how to make the tapes.
It was around COVID.
So at this time, it was no like going into a...
Yeah, you had to be self-tape.
So Lawrence like, I got you.
So me and Lawrence, we did our big one.
We did our biggest one.
So we sent in one and they was like,
well send in one for this role.
So we did it over and we sitting around anticipating,
me, him and Joey, I'm out in California.
And they was like, yeah, if he said he gonna call you
himself, and I'm like, all right.
So I'm like, I hope he about to just tell me,
you know what I'm saying?
And then on my birthday, November the 4th,
I'm gonna know, my dad's birthday,
November the 4th, 50, called me.
You know, I'd be sad, because my dad died or whatever.
So on my birthday, he called me, you know?
And he was like, yeah, Cash, you got it.
And I'm like, I got what? Like, don't play with like, yeah cash you got it. I'm like I got what?
Like don't play with me like my heart beating fast, you know
Like you got the role. I'm like, oh
I'm like, I'm about to fuck it up 50. You won't even know like I was so excited And then my lady just was like wow, that's crazy. He called on my dad's birthday. That's amazing
And ever since that's been my dog, but he changed his number and I'm out for his ass.
He always doing something, you know?
Okay.
Well, the album is out this Friday,
so let's get a join off the album.
We appreciate you for coming and being so transparent.
Charlamagne missed you, he had to go out of town today.
Right, where's Charlamagne?
He said, he said, send his love.
Yeah, yeah, man, he was out today.
Yeah, but it was cool though, it was still cool.
I'm glad I'm on the ref's club or whatever.
So what you want to get into off the album?
What you want to hear?
You know what, I want to hear Jump.
Jump.
I want to hear Jump.
Is that your favorite on the album?
It's not my favorite, but it's going to wake you up.
I love the beat.
I love the vibe.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's one and all.
Let's get it.
Well, let's get into it.
It's Jump, ladies and gentlemen.
Casio, we appreciate you for joining us. I like you, girl. And don't be a stranger. I love you, too. I'm not. I'm coming back. Yeah, that's one and all. Let's get it. Well, let's get into it. It's Jump, ladies and gentlemen. Cash Doll, we appreciate you for joining us.
I like you, girl.
And don't be a stranger.
I love you, too.
I'm not, I'm coming back.
I promise you.
I'm coming back.
You ain't been up here for what, for like 10 years?
Seven years?
Sometimes in the office.
It was the old studio and all that.
Yeah, it was a long time.
The last album was like five, six years ago.
Years ago, yeah.
Yeah, mm-hmm.
I'm coming back.
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