The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Pluto On Success of Whim Whammie, Connecting With Sexyy Red, Album Collabs + More
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in the building yes we do pluto welcome hey hey hey hey hey how you doing bull i'm good how are y'all
good pluto's 21 years old wow a baby baby so 21 with the song of the summer period how does that
feel um it's great like it feels amazing i get that question a lot but you know it's just it's still
unbelievable to me a lot of people don't even realize or know that because it's been so fast
I'm still taking it all in.
As you should.
Yeah.
Let's start from where Pluto came from.
So you're from Atlanta, Georgia, right?
And you started off as a hairstylist.
What got you into writing raps?
Was it fun?
Was it like, I'm just going to try this, or was it a turned-up session?
It was, me and my friends, like, in Atlanta, I can say that's a trend,
like, to go to the studio with your friends and just make music.
It's not nothing that we'll ever put out or, like, take serious.
It's just like what we do for fun.
do for fun but this specific day it was like it was kind of different we already knew the
song was gonna be what it was probably not to this extinct definitely but we knew it was gonna be
something because we liked it the people we rapped it too they liked it we got in the studio when we
rapped it on the beat it sounded better we was like oh this is did you know as soon as that you did that
you did that song like i ain't gonna be doing here no that's a that's a rap for her no i wasn't
thinking like that at all i didn't even think like i was going to drop the song
song for it. I just was going to put it on TikTok, and I knew it was going to do something
on there because it's TikTok. But as far as, like, me not doing hair and me being a rapper,
never in a million years did I think. So when did you officially stop doing hair?
I can say the first time I flew out to L.A. It was my 21st birthday, and a label had flew me out.
and it was like right then
well really when we dropped the song
because it was like as soon as we dropped it
took off. Yeah like
I think it went viral on TikTok
the second day we ever posted it
so it was like it was real fast
like real fast I think like
in one week we had every label calling us like
Did you have a manager and a team at that time
or was it just so? No we didn't have nothing
it was just me and her like me and YK
we didn't have nothing but each other
and even we didn't even know what we was doing
We didn't know about a distro kid.
We didn't know how to drop no song.
We only put it on TikTok.
And the people were telling us, drop it, drop it, drop it.
We was like, we don't even know.
I'm like, how?
Like, tell us out.
They say distro kid.
And then we asked, like, people who we know who do music.
And that's really how it happened.
I don't even know.
We were just, we was like, we seen it was born.
We was like, we got to do something.
And that's what made us think about the red mic video.
We was like, because it's like, it's not a music video,
but it's kind of a music video.
So they're going to hear the sign, and they're going to see who made the song.
And after the red mic video, that was...
So who was the first artist to reach out and be like, this is it?
The first artist, that's signed, that's out, that's...
I think it was J.T. who made it the biggest.
I'm not sure she was the first.
Or, what's his name?
Gucci name.
Gucci.
So how did you...
You said J.T. made it one of the biggest.
What did J.T. do?
J.T. literally, I remember I was doing here.
No, we was actually in a meeting with a label.
And I was doing here as I was in a meeting with the label.
And 100 people started texting me, look at JT Snapchat.
30 people.
Everybody's sending me the video.
I couldn't do nothing.
I had to stop doing here.
I had to tell my client, like, give me 10 minutes.
JT just posted my song.
Like, I didn't know how to feel.
I was like, oh, my God.
Like, this is crazy.
And then she kept posting.
it. So it was like she made a Snapchat video.
Then she was on TikTok. It blew up on TikTok.
And then she kept posting it.
So it was like she really showed real love to the song.
So I do give kudos her because she made it blow beer.
She was talking about so she was saying she was saying she was hooked on the song.
Yeah.
The Luliman verse. People love that verse. That became like the signature for the song.
Yeah, that's what went viral first, the Lulu Leman.
And we kind of knew that because that was catchy.
And then around the time, Lulimmy was trendy.
in my city like everybody was getting Lulu with the booster so you know I
period my niece just asked me last week but yeah so she did make it go above
and beyond did Lulu let me reach out to you at all we reached out to them um my manager
she don't play so she definitely hit them up a lot and we got we finally got a response
back they said they was going to give us a box but yeah like bring the bread we want that
bread after that box now you know at one time
when you first came out, people
mistaking you for
future because of the name Pluto.
Oh, yeah. Was that a problem
at first or not? Not really.
But, you know, it was no offense
to anyone. But the older people...
You said no offense, they was going to take offense to leave. Okay.
The older people, they just, that was
the main ones who was saying, like, Pluto,
I don't know, one Pluto, which is future.
But, like, on TikTok, when you look up,
Pudo, I guess I'll pop up.
So, yeah. That's where it came from.
I didn't even give myself the name,
Like how did you get it my TikTok like I had I had a fan base like before I was a rapper so I had like
a couple followers I was fake TikTok famous and I had went viral and they start calling me Pluto my
username always just been Pluto but it was never really like my name or nothing I was calling
myself but they was like the Pluto girl the Pluto girl and he went from there what were you
calling yourself before just Jada like I called my name yeah your name is the brat like yeah I went by
the brat like well you
You know you couldn't have came out as no damn.
Oh, no, no, no.
That's my rap name.
Because we had the first of the bread, then we had the same.
But that's what, like, my people call me.
Got you.
Got you, got pretty tight.
Yes, I love her.
How did you meet sexy red?
Yeah.
How did we meet?
Well, she just hit me up about the song.
And then it was like, after we started talking more, she wanted to hop on it.
I really sent the open to a couple people.
But I liked hers, so we went with hers.
And we, it was really because the bun we had, like, she made sure that she talked to me.
Like, she, we talked about a lot of different stuff.
She gave me advice about a lot of different stuff.
We talk all the time.
Like, I call her like a bitch sister.
So that's really why I picked her for the remits because we already grew a bun.
And it was like, why not?
So.
Well, y'all come from some of the backgrounds.
You both did her.
Yeah.
And I feel like we, we kind of similar in a way.
Like, I feel like I would describe her as like a normal.
celebrity like like she not all booji and like she herself and she's going for every
herself regardless and I feel like that's me too like I'm still gonna be me and I I want to say
before you get because I know what you're about I love how you came in here no makeup
you're so pretty thank you so much don't make a damn big on that yes I love a natural face
I saw her all the time but you are so pretty all of that no you are I ain't trying to be sweet
I'm being, for real.
I really love you, too.
I want to throw that in there.
I don't need, no.
I love you.
You be watching Jess with the mess?
Yes.
Do you, did your own hair, then?
No, I didn't.
Oh, so you don't do your own hair?
No, I don't do your own hair.
No, I don't do you.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I was.
If you know somebody that does wigs.
Don't play with me here.
None of mine.
They always come in her.
Don't.
Because I'll, man.
Her hair looks good.
Thank you.
Yeah.
She got a new team, and we've been working on.
They've been working hard.
They're working hard.
What is it like now?
So for instance, I know you are a big fan of Jess, right?
And watching Jess hilarious and like her build business off of being viral.
Now she's here at the breakfast club and now you're here.
What have you learned business-wise?
Because you said you had a follow online as well before you became a rapper.
Watching people like Jess and being here now, like what are you learning business-wise?
And what's it like this being so surreal for you?
I can feel like the biggest thing I learned is that like regardless, you cannot
like you cannot worry about what nobody else think like you can't like you got to just accept
the criticism the hate and the love because it's going to be there regardless like and I had to
learn that because first coming in I'm sensitive and you know I am kind of like the bad guy
so the people is on my butt so it kind of was hard for me but then I just learned to like
say if it like I will just be moving and like
positivity
why you say you're the bad guy what makes you the bad guy
to the people
because like in the situation
with the song and YK
yeah
so
do I still not cool situation
it was never that we wasn't cool
the internet
I don't know what you're talking about now
so YK Nisi and her
dropped the song when we're and me together
yes okay it seems like
there's been a separation of sorts
since the song blew up
because there was a show
where you were booked, correct?
Or she was booked?
What happened with the show
when somebody not wanting to come out
or something like that?
No, it's all miscrust group.
So clear it up.
Basically, when the song blew up,
fans made it seem like
now and they're separated
because the song blew up
and, you know,
she has,
Pluto has her own fame
and YK is trying to do her own thing as well.
But clear it up, though.
I'll just say that
I don't have no ill feelings
towards her whatsoever.
Like, she can come in the room today,
and I would speak will it would be everything would be everything I just feel like the
internet really like played the biggest part into this I I was it was nothing I'm not turning I don't
know how to say and because when I do speak you know they mischew my words but it was just I
was invited sexy red she invited me to a show this one when we was both still but it was like
from the beginning and me and why can we are we knew like me and her before we dropped the
song before it was posted on TikTok
before labels got involved
we knew it wasn't going to be a rebel
we knew it was going to be
a group thing I knew that
I really if I'm being
completely honest I really wasn't
even trying to be a rapper
and she wasn't a rapper at all
so it was like
it just happened
yeah so it just happened
but then I made sure that like
I let her know in the beginning that if it
we was to move forward with this
that it wouldn't be a group
because look now
like now look
so I was invited
sexy red this is where it all really started
I was invited out sexy red show
and she wasn't
and the people on TikTok
they did not like that at all so
I didn't say anything
she didn't say anything they did
and then
we both fed into it
and that's why you said earlier that you know
you ignore the people online
because they say whatever absolutely
Now, do you chase, do you chase
Whim Whammy? Do you try to beat that
record every time when it affects you?
I do if I'm being honest.
Because I'm, I feel like I'd be in competition
with myself, so I don't got no choice but
to do better than the last.
Right.
So I feel like every time I get in the studio
and Kino knows this, like,
if I feel like it ain't, then I'm,
like, I have to do better than the last.
So I'm working hard to make another win with me,
something better than when I'm just working.
What did your family say when you say, you know what?
I'm not doing here no more.
I'm going to take this rap thing serious.
So what was the family like?
You ain't doing our braids no more?
What the hell?
Do you still braids?
That's what they say.
I can braid, but no, I have not braided.
I literally haven't.
That's so crazy.
They hate me for that.
You know, my clients.
Your family?
No, they don't.
They don't hate me literally.
They don't hate me.
literally my family but no they are mad like you know they got to find a whole new
style is and I was one of the best in Atlanta if we being honest so it's like that's right all
of Atlanta or the west side of Atlanta where you're from all of it all of it all you know how hard
it is to find a good brader yeah that's a braider and you're gonna give them the booth and
win whammy your ass about the time my clients text me to this day like I still got my hair
page they still be texting me like come on please like just please
in my hair. I'm like, y'all, like, I made it to wear, like, I still, like, from time to time
I will give back and do hair. But yesterday's price ain't today's price, is it?
I do it for free. Oh, I know. When whammy. I know, that's right. Yes, I just had a back-to-school
thing where I just, like, did some girls' hair for free. I love that. I love that.
That's dope. Because I still be missing doing her sometimes.
That was my passion
That's what I wanted to do when I was
When I grew up
You missed the hair
You miss talking shit
I miss doing hair
That's my art like
And what did your family
You didn't say
What did your family say when you said
I'm no longer gonna do that
They don't like that
They love
Yeah they don't got no choice
Because now I can just get their hair done
But
It's like
They still you know
Miss the best
Any of you have any friends
That kind of like
Change them or you see
their behavior changes since you
well honestly
you're making it and things I couldn't say that
because my friends are my family
so I don't have many
so all my friends we've been friends
for our whole life so
these my sisters and we're gonna
they baby they just
happy to be here yeah they just
happy so I love it
for me actually because a lot of people don't have that
I got a real big support
how is the industry treated you
because you went on to a little baby
Yeah, that was major.
Love that.
Was that your first time on a major tour with a little baby?
Yes, that was my first time meeting a little baby.
Like, oh, my gosh.
Like, I love tour.
And that was really, like, a blessing, like, for me because y'all picked me.
Like, y'all could have picked anybody.
Y'all picked me.
I'm new to this.
And it was an experience, too.
Like, it made me realize that most of the head that I get is only online.
Absolutely.
It's only online.
Like, those people show love for.
for real.
Yeah.
So, like, I'm just,
why ain't do my, my own tour?
And you gotta think about it, right?
Because the people that say things online,
if they were to see you,
they would ask for a picture.
They would ask for some braids.
They would ask for, you know,
they would not say the things that they can say
hiding behind an account online.
I was going to say online,
just give you that, like, I can say whatever.
Yep, that battery in your bag.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know one thing, you better stop taking pictures.
just with money all over the place like that.
But I really don't mean for real.
Money Pudo and the money.
Everybody they say they love my money's free.
I don't want you to do that because you make yourself a target.
Do you ever think like that?
I do.
I am very cautious when it comes to this because this is random.
And I am not who I was last month.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I am cautious.
Sometimes I do forget, though, I am puto.
Like, just like being at home and stuff
Like walking down, I can't do that
And I'd be forgetting that
And like going to the stores and stuff
I get bad anxiety now
When I be out
But yeah
And that's the part that comes with it, you know
But I will say
You are a really, really loyal person
And you do for those who you love
Because you gave your best friend $10,000
For her birthday
Maybe my best friend called me
I ain't giving her $10
I don't care
But no, you do care about...
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No, Shanna can't get no damn $10.
No.
But you do, you do for those that you love, you know.
And I don't really like, because I don't have anything to prove to no one.
So I don't, another thing, I don't want nobody to think that, oh, I gave my best friend $10,000 because, no, I get my best friend $10,000 because it's her birthday and I love.
That's right.
Yeah.
Who's been, I was going to say, who's been your favorite, when we?
Memmy remix like you got Lizzo hopped on it and
Lizzo remit was fine I ain't gonna lie
I love rapper she ain't
Lizzo remins was five
She said never never never
But now I like
I like everybody's like
I don't know because I
I give everybody a chance
So like regardless of
It's not the best
You got on that motherfuck so I like it
So but my
favorite is sexy
I like lot of those too though
yeah I like lot of those I really wish I could
have did like a big old 30 future
when women are yeah
that would be dope that would be
15 minutes but we'll list to the whole 15
who would you put on it yeah everybody
every female rapper who want to get on it
who want to get on it what about okay so if
they only said right like all right look
when I want too long we only want five
who was your five top female rappers
to be a jump on the remnant.
Oh.
It's just with the messing her news is very.
You better cook with the missy.
Okay.
I'm going to leave sexy out because she already on the remnant.
So I'm going to leave her out.
So we're going to go.
We're going to put Lizzo up there because never, never, never.
That's our favorite part.
Nikki Minaj, Missy, Lizzo.
Two more.
Um
Lotto
And Cardi B
Hey
Glorillo
You put Nikki and Cardi on the time
You're gonna sneak that last one
For me please
You can get that it's an AI version
Yeah that's I've been
I listen to that version
It's an AI version
Come on Nikki and Cardi y'all
gotta do this one
Oh
Like for real
okay yeah that'd be dope
I saw a metro boom in
because he just dropped a
project and his project is like
he's like okay this is like old school Atlanta
this is like when you was in a house parties
and your home boy had to hold you up against the wall
the 2000s and your music reminds people
that people were talking about your music
in conversation with that
but he was saying that because of social media
people like the different areas
don't have their own sound anymore everybody sounds the same
right did you see that how do you feel about that
um if if i'm speaking on just me i feel like i don't sound like anyone um and i feel like
in atlanta though we all sound the same but we are all different like you got to hear it
you got to hear the difference in in the music like people thought me and bun to be had the same
song but no it's not like it's not the same song but i don't know if you you just got to
You got to be from Atlanta to understand
The city
You just got to be from there to understand
It's nothing that you can really explain
And then like certain slang
You gotta be there to understand too
Because what the hell is pull your skirt up
That's just something
A nigga made me mad like for real
And I really like woke up the next day
Like I'm gonna ditch this boy like
He tried me
I made a song
Y'all are good now? No
I don't even remember
Right
So you had so much success on TikTok
TikTok starts a lot of your records.
Do you focus on that a lot?
Or do you just, is that like your, for some people they say I want radio records.
Some people I want to go club.
Is your focus like now?
I'm put this on TikTok.
Oh, no.
See, my focus is, I feel like I'm versatile.
Like, I make music for everybody.
I want grandmas, babies, uncles and cousins to listen to me.
Not just TikTok, no.
I want to go way bigger than TikTok.
Like, who would have thought when women would have surpassed TikTok?
Not me.
I would never thought that.
But no, I don't know.
made like when whammy was a different song for me actually like when i rap before i was a rapper
i'm like a i don't know like it's weird like i rap like a boy like i'm like a drill rapper they say
so it was like it was real just shit that i just can make up on top my head i ain't never did
nothing this stuff so it's just like it was just easy for me to rap like that but making win
and whammy i feel like it was so it came it was so authentic and it blew up how i did because it was
authentic and it was like we was in that bitch having fun right yeah like overly just like
the song was still being made while we was in studio like hold on we got to add that
so it was like that's why I feel like when when like everybody can feel it everybody
relate when the niggas was fucking with that's when I knew what was you what was the first
thing that you bought when you got your first check when you got your first check what's the
first thing you went and bought big thing that you bought
I don't remember
because I really haven't spent nothing
Was it jewelry? Was it a car? Was it a crib? Was it a bag? Was it shoes?
The first thing? I just bought me a chain
But that's just...
You have one now? No. It's being made.
Okay.
But yeah, that's the first thing.
Like, I want to invest, though,
because I want to...
I still have plans for hair.
Oh, so hair salon coming soon.
Brick and mortar.
You are very mature.
Thank you.
You're only 21. You're a baby.
But your mindset is beyond that.
I love that.
You give it back in the community.
You know what I mean?
And you're doing, you're not up here like,
oh, I'm out there, like, spend all this money in Chanel, you know?
No.
Not the accident.
I don't know what accident.
I thought like that was your Miami.
I was right.
I turned in that real quick.
No shot there.
Because that's my girl.
I love young Miami.
But no.
I'm just saying, you know, like all the wrong things be the priority.
Yeah.
First get the first check, you know,
and then you look up.
not even six months to a year later
and then those artists are broke
those artists are like
all right now what can I do for money
because they did not do
and then a lot of it
it comes from nobody teaching them
what you did like you said you wanted to invest
like at 21 I wasn't thinking about investing
shit you know what I mean
were you vibed 21 or giving back
shut up Lauren because you know I wasn't
I was stealing I'm asking you because I was going to say
what was your mindset at 21 and what
feeling oh shit I was a whole end up him
don't don't okay
damn uh Pluto
So, sorry, strike that question from the record.
This is real, Pluto.
There's these two back and four.
I thought she might have a...
Okay, all right, shit, damn.
I want to know what your mind frame was.
When you stepped out on tour, your first tour date,
and you've seen stadium tour and you've seen
12,000, 15,000 people out there.
Did you get nervous? Was you ready?
Was it like, oh, shit?
I hope this might work.
I hope I don't fall.
Like, what was your mind from?
I'm not trying to be one of them.
I'm really not trying to be one of them.
But I'm a natural born star.
Like, did you realize?
Talk that.
No, seriously.
You got to get a shot in that's a porn star.
I love that for you.
No, seriously.
Because I feel like when we had rehearsals, so the most thing I was scared of was how big the stage was going to be.
But when we got there and we put, I'm like, oh, this is nothing.
But I ain't going to lie, probably the first shot, I was a little skid.
No nervous.
But then when I seen, yeah, because I didn't, I had my earphones in so I couldn't hear like the crowd.
I can only hear me.
But when I, like, went back and looked at the videos,
I didn't cry a lot.
It was like, it's just an offer.
And you had your headphones,
and was that like a ritual
where you were just trying to center your energy?
No, you know, when you perform.
Listen to the music.
Yeah, because it's like the sound beat off or whatever.
So they get you, your piece.
What was the crazy thing that happened on tour,
if anything?
That you could talk about.
She said the wind.
No, that is.
That was pretty.
Yes.
And it's your whole girl, you grew up with her.
No, this is my cousin.
Your cousin.
Okay.
You were looking at her for everything.
I love that you have the support in here.
She said something happened with your wig, girl.
I'd be knowing.
Okay, so, yes, I think it was 30 minutes before I had to go on.
And my hairstyle is literally lost my wig.
Lost it.
So you had the meeks, the braid.
Oh, you know about.
What?
How did, what?
She almost took her wig off for me.
That's right.
That's a good goddamn cousin.
Excuse me.
Question.
So a wig is like 50.
it cap so I could just take mine off and give it to you
and you can take yours like is that how wings work
can I just yeah I mean but
we got you know you got to get it fixed up
but yeah basically
yo but it was
it was so crazy like I literally
cried everything like what show was it
depending on the city
ain't no way you can go and get another one
no but we had to run all the way to our
Airbnb I told you I was about
to go in 30 minutes or like 20
you bought it back up and he had to
We had to go find a whole other wig.
Good thing I had, like, an extra one.
But it was, like, still, like, he was putting on the wig, like, as I'm walking out.
I'm just hoping that wig ain't blow off.
Was it late?
Did the lace lay?
That's not enough time for you to put the bend on the front?
It just lasted the show.
What are you talking about?
The plug and the wig?
It just lasted.
The thing on the front and the lace.
I want to know.
I really don't want to know.
Jesus.
So did y'all ever find it?
Did the other wig pop up somewhere?
No, it was a 30-inch.
black oh somebody stole that baby it was a bus down they took that they they
they what is a bus down is moving part bone straight that it literally disappeared like
the bus down is yes we started everywhere we was everywhere around the arena oh girl
what what city was it manager i mean texas oh oh oh okay Dallas but it was
but it was like to find a girl to pull up and all that stuff you just had to figure out
real they don't so somebody's dating pluto the thing to get them
for Christmas is a bust down wig.
Bus down middle puck, bone straight.
You don't want a bus down.
She could do her own bust down.
She do hair.
She don't want to do it.
Baby, no, she wants.
If a guy want to impress her, you get a bust down wig.
No, if you want to impress her, she's trying
to build a brick and mortar portfolio,
or real estate portfolio, probably.
That's where you're going to be.
I need someone toward my building.
Period.
Hmm.
So Wendy, tell N.
Wendy, stop playing with you.
I'm just asking, I don't know.
I've never heard of a bus.
Look, I'm married.
I don't get a new wig.
Every time I get my hair down.
I don't need no wig.
Yeah, I don't play that.
All right, so look, you're single?
Okay, good.
You had to think about it, right?
You had to think about it.
I don't know.
Oh, no.
No, no.
Who was about to get an argument after this?
You are blushing.
Wait, wait, because I'm not ready for them now.
That's going to be a text.
Somebody in the DM, is it a rapper, or is it like a, oh, my great.
This is crazy.
I can hear in that and you don't went up there on breakfast club.
You talk, you all that.
No, it's nothing like that.
You want to claim me and all that.
Went whammy.
Go get a bad.
Well, no, I am single.
Good.
Stay focused.
That's all right.
I ain't nothing wrong with love, but just stay focused.
You got a lot.
Yes, y'all me at my peak.
Like, I got to.
Yeah.
Boy, that's when they find you.
Send it yourself.
They own me now.
They're on me now.
They're on me now.
They're going to find you.
You just be in love.
Oh, my God.
Now, do you're managing your cousin's be checking your DM because I know they be on you.
She got my Instagram.
All right.
Because you'd be boxing them out
Actually, I'd be forgetting that you got it
Oh, you'd be in there sending things and doing things
Mm-mm
It'd be people texting me though
Yeah
How many celebrities?
You ain't got to say no names
How many celebrities be in that damn crazy?
I mean, a lot of them
Yeah
Hollering
That's just how they are
Talking about pull your skirt up
Yeah
I would never do you like that
Okay
When you're skirt up
Yeah
Now there's something you gotta be careful of
We call them shooters
You gotta be careful of the shooters
She might like the shooter
She wants to protect that
No, no, no, Lauren
We ain't got to try to protect her
But when she gets sticky
What the foot that blicky?
What did you say about a blicky?
You know that song?
Yeah
When she gets sticky, where the fuck
Blit song?
Mm-mm
Mm-mm
I'm gonna say I'm gonna have to play Auntie now
You're ready to settle down
You ain't gonna want the blicky
It's gonna be another blicky
But oh I don't want it
Before
Okay Pluto both ways
So the project that you're working on right now
How has it been putting
together this project because it's your first time putting together like a whole
compilation of music right it was it was kind of pressure because like I said before I'm trying
to make everything better than the last and then you know I'm trying to keep my name alive
yeah you know I want to please the people in my fans so that's the only reason why I feel like
it was pressure but I get in the booth beat and I'd be ready so yeah I can't go to the studio
without being ready now all these artists that you
named early that did this remix.
How many did you actually meet?
Because, you know, you talked about Lotto,
you talked about 60.
Well, of course, you know sexy, red,
but how many did you actually meet?
I only met 60.
That's it.
So you didn't get a chance to meet none of them yet.
Yeah.
Phone combos or nothing?
It's coming.
Oh, I talked to, me and J.T.,
when she was posted, she was the first one
who I sent over to.
We talked on the phone a couple times.
She's very cool.
Yeah.
We love JT.
She's, listen, it's coming.
Busy.
Yeah, busy, but you're going to be busier.
is as busy
all of that
I'm very proud of you
I'm glad you came
let's get into a record
off the album
what you want to hear
and don't say
when we're in
because I play it in the mix
or what else
do you want to hear
I'm just a girl
I'm just the girl
what's I'm just a girl about
I'm just a girl
when I ain't no bitch
right
I feel like
I thought it was a sentimental
so
I'm growing up
but I ain't no bitch
I love that
I feel like
that really
that song
that's me like
like a lot of people
say
I'm like tough or gangster
or whatever the case they want to call it
but I feel like I carry myself as like
strong hearty and like
I keep my I got my head on my shoulders
like a lot of you can't like it's nothing
that you can say or do to me that's going to make
me feel any other way about myself
right so I'm very
secure myself are you sensitive
are you like a woman in a relationship or
yes I'm sensitive sensitive I'm a Pisci
I'm emotional
but yeah
but I still like to other
the people you'll never know I keep my head hill high okay let's get into the record right
now we appreciate you for joining us ladies and gentlemen Pluto this is one of your first
interviews too right yeah one of the first yeah I was on our heart radio this is I
this is what you were talking this is a part of our heart but um she did was it LA oh
oh oh yeah was it uh jojo jojo yeah jojo yeah well there you have it is Pluto the album both
Ways is out right now
and let's get into the joy
it's called I'm just a girl
and we appreciate you for joining us
thank y'all so so much
make sure you come back up
I love y'all oh my god
y'all was sweet
I was scared at first
why it's so sweet
pluto we didn't end to it
oh wait
let her rock out
oh shit we ain't in I'm up
so I'm up
all right it's Pluto
it's the breakfast club
good morning
baby
oh no
every day I wake up
wake your ass up
the breakfast club
you're gonna finish or y'all done
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