WNTTLK (We Need To Talk)

Anycia Talks Friendship with Latto & Karrahboo, Weighs in on Ice Spice Beef, ATL Rap Scene + More

February 12, 2024 Nyla Symone
WNTTLK (We Need To Talk)
Anycia Talks Friendship with Latto & Karrahboo, Weighs in on Ice Spice Beef, ATL Rap Scene + More
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Atlanta's rap scene has a new queen, and she goes by the name Anycia. Join us as we share a soulful and upbeat conversation with the 'it girl' herself, delving into her infectious energy and unshakeable positivity that's taking the industry by storm. Anycia opens up about the exhilaration of connecting with fans and the humbling experience of being labeled ATL's princess, while emphasizing her goal to simply "do her thing" to the tune of universal adoration.

The heart of our dialogue beats to the rhythm of authenticity, personal growth, and self-care. We tackle the evolution of relationships, the liberating shift from seeking acceptance to celebrating solitude, and the cathartic revelations that come from therapy. Balancing laughter with profound insights, we also navigate the delicate dance between creativity and commerce, musing over the necessity of financial security without compromising integrity, and the significance of each fan in the symphony of success.

Wrapping things up, you'll feel the pulse of the New York streets as Anycia and I exchange playful banter about city life, morning routines, and a shared love for the Big Apple's unique vibe. So, pour your favorite drink, find a cozy spot, and tune in for an episode that's as real as it gets—a symphony of raw stories, laughter, and life lessons with the princess of ATL herself.

Talk Soon! ✌🏾

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Speaker 1:

Nah, she's doing great right now. Nah, yeah, she is doing really good. She just dropped that little snippet. She going crazy. And you know what I love about her. One of the hardest things you could ever do is not give a fuck. I just watched an interview on her basically trying to ask her like was her new song a diss record or whatever? She is not on that.

Speaker 2:

Which is why I'm so confused. This is what I'm trying to say?

Speaker 1:

This is what I'm trying to say she do not give a fuck. Even if she do give a fuck, she not showing it. She still very empowering. She want everybody to win.

Speaker 2:

That's what I like If it's beat, if it's smoke, then it's smoke.

Speaker 1:

I'll kill you in silence. I don't got to kill you with words. It ain't no rap beef bitch. Why would I rap beef or do any crazy shit when I could just do what I do?

Speaker 2:

It's just promo.

Speaker 1:

It's just free promo. My bitch out here getting money. It don't matter what. Nobody talking about she getting money. She don't want nobody. She don't wish no bad on nobody, Even her ops. She don't want y'all doing bad. She's really one of the ones. She's focused on the bigger picture.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the big picture that matters is the bigger picture. She not in the moment. This is for life. She do not give a fuck. Stop playing with her. Stop playing with Atlanta. Stop playing with Atlanta. Stop playing with Atlanta. Stop playing. Hey, what's up y'all? It's your girl, denise, here, and you might've heard my record Back Outside by myself and Lotto. What's up night Lil, we need to talk. What's up guys?

Speaker 2:

And welcome to another episode of we Need to Talk. I am your host, Nyla Simone, with a very special guest in the building we got Anisia hey.

Speaker 1:

How are you? I'm going to look at this camera. All right, which one? That one, that?

Speaker 2:

one. Hey, how are you?

Speaker 1:

I'm good too. I can't complain.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can't complain too much, man, you're having a phenomenal year. I wouldn't expect you to.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, girl. I'm doing my best. I can't.

Speaker 2:

How does it feel? I know you're in town right now, you're about to do a meet and greet and I know, even gearing up before this year started, and just how the year ended, you have been selected or crowned as the princess, the ATL, even the it girl, and rap right now. So how does that feel?

Speaker 1:

It's cool. Honestly, it's what I feel like. I manifested it Whenever I first started getting into music and stuff, whenever people would ask me so they want to know what is this image you're trying to portray, or who you want to be, or what is this, and I used to just be like it's not really, like no image I want to portray. I just want to be the it girl. I want to make my thing, everybody's thing. I just want to be able to do me in peace and everybody just eats up.

Speaker 2:

And that's what it looked like. It looked like you just doing you. But what would you define your thing? What would you say? That is?

Speaker 1:

Being myself Some days. Even when it comes down to my style, when it comes down to the way that I do my hair, my neck, I'm very spontaneous. Everything I do is pretty sporadic. What's your sign, Aaliyah?

Speaker 2:

I'm Aaliyah.

Speaker 1:

We over, yes, we over there, july 25th you August, so I know Niggas is born close to that my birthday, august 28th.

Speaker 2:

August 28th.

Speaker 1:

Yep, I'm on a cuss you borderline, virgo, yeah borderline, but I don't act like no motherfucking Virgo, I don't like.

Speaker 2:

I don't cuss on here. I don't like Virgos either. That's what.

Speaker 1:

I'm like you, like a cuss. Yeah, oh, yeah, okay. But yeah, I don't like Virgos.

Speaker 2:

Except for Beyonce and my grandmother.

Speaker 1:

I like Beyonce. I don't know no other Virgos that are like though I ain't gonna lie to you, though I think someone with me personally, I don't think I like no sign baby. I don't like no, never. I like Leos I don't really, I don't really, I don't really, I don't really, I don't really, I don't really.

Speaker 2:

I don't do that. I have minimalized college.

Speaker 1:

Please, just you know maybe honey, but at age 100, it's me, yeah, I. What I'm doing right now is just like what? Whatever?

Speaker 2:

I don't even know myself like no alright okay, what do you think?

Speaker 1:

All right, tell us. What do you think about foreign trends or career health? She's gardens and she's very sweet.

Speaker 2:

Is one like a march. She's gonna be like a hit. And then an April yes, my grandma's an.

Speaker 1:

April and my mom's a March and my mom is fucking out of control. She was like me on steroids. She's out of control and honestly, she's a lot of my inspiration with a lot of stuff I do too.

Speaker 2:

That's why.

Speaker 1:

Like everything that I wear my mom will wear. I love that, like a lot of the stuff that I like about my mom she's. I don't give a damn when nobody say, oh, my mom is still, I'll still be telling her like where you at, yeah, find me some, can you give me? My mom was a good shopper. She do her big one. She helps me with a lot of my hairstyles. She helped me with the ATO braids on the side of my head. That was my mom idea. Like she gets down, she do not play. They know that.

Speaker 2:

That's fire.

Speaker 1:

She gets down.

Speaker 2:

So she coming on the road with you she supports everything.

Speaker 1:

When I give my little face, she's all about me. Like being my self. Like she's always been like that. Since I was a kid, like literally since I was a child she always and I was the only child at the time, I was the only child for 11 years so on her side and she just always was very big on me being myself and expressing myself and not she never wanted me to be no follower. Like I'll always be in the leader. Like even if you gotta be by yourself. If this is what you like, stick to it. Like if you're gonna do something, do it 100%. So like I've always just been my own person.

Speaker 2:

Like to her career.

Speaker 1:

I love that. So yeah, she where everything come from for real.

Speaker 2:

That's fire, that's dope when you have a parent that supports you. When you told your mom you wanted to start rapping, how did that conversation go? Did you want to change? Fuck with it Like that.

Speaker 1:

But it wasn't a sense of like. Like I said, she on some shit, like you doing something 100%. And I could say in my life, like I'm the type of person I don't care how much money I invested into something or how much time. If I get to a point where I don't like this and I don't like the cycle of it and I'm unhappy, I'm going to quit, I'm gonna stop doing it. I don't give a fuck what the circumstances are, I don't give a damn if I'm dirt broke, if I don't like something that's making me miserable, I'm going to quit. But I have to be ready to quit. You know what I'm saying. That's what anything.

Speaker 1:

So like it's been a lot of things. Like I was just saying, yesterday I went to barber school Random, random, I know random. I worked with kids. I've literally done everything, like I've tried to do everything Working in clubs. I'm about a girl waitress type of situation, hookah girl type of. How was that Girl terrible? You hated it. Girl hated it, I hated it. I thought I was gonna like it. I was like okay, cool, fun.

Speaker 1:

No like power to you if you could do that shit. That shit is fucking. I have anxiety Like it's too much Talking to people.

Speaker 2:

Talking to people.

Speaker 1:

Then you gotta like make people wait for the tables and then the time it's ticking and they want to go in, it's just too much going on for me and I'd be ready to tell people to get the fuck up on my face. So now I feel like I'm not gonna lie too. My mama cabralts with me Damn, there are every job I have. I went out with a bang Wait so I got to fight, cut somebody out, I quit and like y'all get on my nerves, like that's what I'm saying. You gotta take me there Like to be there.

Speaker 2:

Wait, what was the bang for the bottle? Girl job.

Speaker 1:

It was multiple, because the first one, a bitch, got mad at me about. She always had attitude. She always had attitude with me like the whole time I was working there and I wasn't even working there for long and everybody was already weird up in that bitch anyway, but she had a little attitude, or whatever the case may be, and she just caught me on a bad night, baby, she caught me on a bad night. I was making the hookah in the back and it's like a little room where you make a hookah, you clean hookah, all that. I'm back there making a little hookah. She come back there and tell me that they want to change the flavor. But it was the cadence of how she was standing. They had me fucked up and I'm like, why is it so? Finally, I'm like, why is you always doing that? Like, what's your problem? What's T? And then we just did what we had to do.

Speaker 2:

Y'all fucked, but you didn't get fired from that.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I did oh, you got fired. Well, it was like a mutual thing, like it was certain thing. After that I was mad, like I was pissed off because they was trying to fire me and then the boss lady see, the thing about it is, I really want to put out they know who that is too. I didn't even got to say too much. But no, like the manager, it was real T girl, it was like a real like. It was like a TV show's child. The motherfucking manager, the manager's owners, was husband and wife, but the husband was the right nabbage Fucking with all the little bottle girls and the hookah girls and all that. That's pretty normal. But no, but he was on some weird shit. When I started working there he would be on some overly weird like flour shit, and I don't like old men.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about no problem too if you do, but I don't like old men, like it's nothing about the old man that arouses me, makes me feel like, oh yeah, let me get some of that old thug love Like no baby, I need me in to get us around. I need me in to get around my means that, no, we go a little bit you know what I'm saying. So all that pop, pop shit cut it.

Speaker 2:

I'm actually so surprised to hear you say that, because I feel like tricking culture is so big, it's so big and that's what I'm saying More power to you.

Speaker 1:

Different structure than force.

Speaker 2:

It ain't my right stroke. I don't go that way Like we not.

Speaker 1:

I don't fuck with old men, that's not my thing, like I never did it, I've never did it, I've never did it and I won't ever do it. It's nothing against nobody, because it do be some good looking old men out there. But what is we talking about? I'm not gonna talk about Gray's Anatomy with you.

Speaker 2:

I don't even watch that. I don't want nothing that reminds me remotely with my father, even a little bit, I ain't even listen, baby. I ain't even got no daddy like that, and he young for real, he young he's.

Speaker 1:

he ain't even like no old man. I just don't want no old ass man. Like what is we gonna? You're 50. I only got like 10 more years with you Like baby. I'm not trying to kick you, with no old man he trying to do old shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to turn up.

Speaker 1:

I'm listening to sexy red. He wanna listen to fucking Bellevue Devaux. Baby, we not doing that right now? That's funny. He don't understand the lace front he talking about. Why don't you just get no papa back up?

Speaker 2:

All of them are papa.

Speaker 1:

You drinking?

Speaker 2:

beers and shit. What's the age cap for you?

Speaker 1:

Right now, because I'm 26, I'll say about a 30 ball, but even then I'm like, damn, that's good, but I don't want 30 until I'm about 30. Like, say, I'm about 20. You know what I'm saying. Right now I'm like the whole, like he, you're younger than me. I mean you're not younger. Ooh, my bad, you're older than me. I do like my boyfriend to be older than me, yeah, but just like not too much. Like we still gotta be like 20. Like we gotta be like you're really like I gotta do this.

Speaker 2:

And you know what the fun that means.

Speaker 1:

I gotta do this and you and my n***a be like in the cut with my. That's what I want. I don't want to do this and my man be like what you doing?

Speaker 2:

Why your shoulder's moving like that? Why you doing that?

Speaker 1:

I told you, when you go to that chiropractor, you doing that, trying to break it back, like I don't want none of that going on. No, I feel that. So yeah, child. I feel that, oh, without saying yeah, but so he was just going around, girl, I didn't go on our topic, he was just we got time on this.

Speaker 2:

I'm not supposed to be worse anyway, y'all don't edit anything anyway.

Speaker 1:

But nah, he was just fooling around with all the girls, girl fooling around, like fooling around with y'all. So finally I'm at that point like y'all trying to slick, fire me everything. So I was like she was like slick trying to fire me, like I could still work there if I wanted to, but she was slick still trying to fire me because I was popping shit for real. So I'm like you know what? Fuck you bitch, fuck all this shit y'all. And another thing with bottle girls and working in clubs the pain me and all that is ghetto as hell. Like they suck at, like the direct deposit. It's very un-fucking, it's just janky, yeah, janky as hell. So I was on the ass about all that, telling her about her husband being the fucking nasty ass. Hoe.

Speaker 2:

You told her.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely. And she, it was to the point where she didn't even like, she wasn't even combative with me. She was like we can meet and I'll give you like I was, like it was like on some secret tip, like on some almost, like she wanted to keep it packed away cause she know, she gotta know, you know what I'm saying. Nasty as hell Girl. It was T-girl but I got the fuck on because who the fuck?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, good for you, love you, good for you. Have any of your coworkers reached out or like it wasn't? I wasn't there that long.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, okay, I wasn't not even there that long. Damn, I don't ever really be nowhere too long. I ain't gonna lie everything that I've ever done I was just like, well, as soon as I get pissed off, I'm ready to go. I'm ready to fucking go and I would tell you about your business. I would tell you about yourself. Like I don't wanna be here because you fucking suck.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, I think you should do that, and it's not even what I wanna do anywhere.

Speaker 1:

I just want some money.

Speaker 2:

People need to know. Now, when it comes to the music, though, what is it for you? Is it the music, is it the money, or is it both?

Speaker 1:

It's everything. I feel like I'll be having a lot of fun. I get to dress how I want to dress. I ain't got no dirty ass uniform. No shade, no shade. But you know I didn't do it before. I just know this is just for me. You know what I'm saying. But I just feel like I get to express myself Like I'm doing something. Where it do that. It do feel like a job a lot of times too, but I'm literally getting paid to just be yourself, literally, and that's the easiest thing to do for a bitch like me. You feel what I'm saying when you're not being yourself, and this is gonna feel like more of a job because you gotta keep up with the person that you're not.

Speaker 2:

But I really yeah, being that, I know you're in the underground at Lennacy for a long time and now you're really breaking through to mainstream. Do you feel like a changer? Do you feel pressured to show up differently at all? No, no.

Speaker 1:

I mean I guess I'll make with shit, like responding to certain things that don't need to be responded to, stuff like that you saying you're not doing yeah. Like I'm not doing that, no more. Like I can't really respond, or like react to shit the same way that I normally would. I can't show my ass Like I can't you know what I'm saying Like I'm, you can't be on that You're a brand now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like I can't, it's like it's a lot of shit to lose. Yeah, I'm just going to be along the lines of that. So, and it's just even as far as me, like on like Twitter, like I gotta watch what I say on Twitter, cause in one tweet could change your whole life. No, like, everything's just different. Yeah, you see, like that, yeah, that's like the only thing. That's like, okay, I gotta switch it up a little bit, but that just all comes with growth. You know what I'm saying? That's cool, cause who the fuck want to be on pop, pop and shit all the time? Beyonce ain't said a word to nobody. They say all type of shit about Beyonce. Beyonce has not said I can't think of one time where Beyonce clap back, I know, and she do not give a fuck. It was just riches here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Ain't nobody going to be doing all that? I feel like it devalues you whenever you you get on that and I'm learning that, cause I definitely still be replying to shit a little bit, but now I'm getting to that mind space where it's like when I respond to shit or like feed into bullshit, it literally devalues me. It make me just like everybody else.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, cause, then you put in spotlight on these people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like do you know how dumb I'm fucking on feel when they do some shit and you don't even acknowledge them. Yeah, like we don't care. Now you see me still doing whatever I'm doing and you still doing whatever the fuck you doing. Yep, all right, yeah, so.

Speaker 2:

Well, good for you. I love that, that's what I'm saying. I like that. I know growing up in Atlanta, or even, as I was telling Ben earlier, like I've been in Atlanta a lot and you guys, it's so many legends that just live there regularly, like current legends, legends from the nineties, the early 2000s to now. How did that shape you growing up in, like your interest in wanting to do music, or did it?

Speaker 1:

I don't want to say it didn't Cause the culture in Atlanta, like, has always been there. Yeah, atlanta just got a certain vibe to it. Now it's definitely a little different, but growing up there it had a certain vibe to it. Like it had a certain aesthetic to it. You know what I'm saying. Like Atlanta is it just got its own thing. So growing up with shit like Cherish and Usher and Bobby Valentino and fucking you know what I'm saying Like it's Sierra, jazzy Faye, like we had a real you remember Sean Park? Not the Sean Park, that was not the Jamaican Sean Park. And if you don't give a damn.

Speaker 2:

We don't give a fuck yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we had D4L, like we have real like culture, like we had dances, these things was Snap, movement, snapping and on that, like in the streets, but still snapping, like snapping, doing dances and everything in the streets at the same time. We got walka-flocka, like the list just literally go on and on and on. We even still to this day like we got Young Thug. Yeah, like what in the world?

Speaker 2:

Everybody love Young Thug, I know.

Speaker 1:

We literally have some of the summer walkers from Atlanta Like it's like multiple, it's like different, it just don't stop with Atlanta Like. So yeah, it definitely it didn't really like affect me, but it did, cause I feel like I give Atlanta, like I love Atlanta. So yeah, I don't know. I just feel like growing up, our group of my mom and mom was very cultured and just music as a whole and what came out of Atlanta I feel like a lot of the culture just poured into me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so yeah, I love that you mentioned Cherish and I saw on your page you posted a picture in a Chevy and then you had that song and I feel like that's a sleeper. That's a sleeper on that album.

Speaker 1:

That was one of my first. I used to make sure I had everything.

Speaker 2:

The CD, yes, I used to make sure I had everything.

Speaker 1:

I had the CD, I had all of them on the album. Yeah, I love Cherish.

Speaker 2:

Chevy, that's a sleeper record. I feel like people only know do it to it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they only know that one song, but they had I know the whole album.

Speaker 2:

What's that Unappreciated?

Speaker 1:

Unappreciated. I know all the whole album. If you put the album, I would sing to you the whole, from the time it starts to the time it ends.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I love that. I'm a big Cherish fan too.

Speaker 1:

Love Cherish.

Speaker 2:

That's funny okay, so BRB is a record. I feel like that really puts you on the map and was getting on people's radar. I wanted to know can we expect the BRB remix anytime soon? I mean, if they want it.

Speaker 1:

But I don't really give a damn about that shit. You over it. I ain't over the song BRB, my baby for some.

Speaker 2:

But if somebody wanna do a?

Speaker 1:

remix it just gotta be good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, in the comments. Well, I really I look through comments sections and people are saying they would really love a remix with Lil' Tyler.

Speaker 1:

See, that's why they need to just shut up, cause they don't even know what I got coming for them. Oh, but it ain't. I'm not really into, I'm not even a lot. It's gonna be completely transparent. I do not care about remixes. Oh, okay, if I wanted to do a remix, I would just ask you for a feature and we would just do a song together. But like, as far as remixes though, like, if it sound right, if we do a remix and it's good or whatever, then so be it, we could just do it.

Speaker 1:

But am I a fan of remixes? No, because it's just like I like everything to be original. I like everything to be original, like I don't know, when I work with people, I want fresh, I like fresh shit. Even if I make a song and I send it to you and we do that, it's not out yet. You feel what I'm saying? We could do that. But like a song that's already out at remix and sent all that little shit, like I'm not into that, okay, but I'm not opposed to it If it makes sense, yeah, if it makes sense, I'll do it. But, like, if it don't make sense, then you could fucking take the beat and do your own thing all day. You could do your own shit all day long, but my shit is my shit, got it. I don't mean to be, I ain't trying to be no bitch to nobody, I swear to God. But this is a very serious thing for me. This is my job, this is very intimate for me.

Speaker 2:

I like it.

Speaker 1:

Everything means something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, now that makes sense. So what you are saying is that y'all probably already got something in the can. Is what it sound like? Probably, we probably do Probably. How you gonna probably are you supposed to confirm?

Speaker 1:

Y'all just supposed to see. I don't know, okay, I don't know who, I don't know what's going on. Yeah, now, she don't know my thing, am I even making?

Speaker 2:

music. That is so convenient. Now she got amnesia. What if I'm gonna make music a little more?

Speaker 1:

and now I got a food truck.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, all right, all right, all right, it's just funny, I'm just funny, I ain't got no fucking food truck, though I ain't got no food truck. I'm gonna give me a food truck, though she said not yet I ain't got no food truck.

Speaker 1:

I ain't got no food truck, but now I am. I'm working on a lot of stuff, though for real I ain't gonna get too in depth with stuff, but yeah, I probably do get a phone with him.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I know you got other records. Well, we've heard of other records that haven't came out yet too. I ain't gonna run down the list, but what is the plan for that, for the music? We getting an album, dropping singles? There is no plan. Why you acting like you don't know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 1:

Man, people just gonna have to see what's going on, oh man all right. Sporadic spontaneous remember. I told you that Such a fucking Leo I wanna drop it and everybody be like y'all don't know what's going on, I might not do nothing. Maybe I'm done, maybe.

Speaker 1:

BRB was all I got. Oh, please, I told y'all I'm about to tell y'all. I don't know when I be back. I don't know when the fuck can we be back? Y'all, I might be done. Told y'all, I'm back out. Tell y'all in the song back outside, I'm outside. I'm done now. I'm done. I'm back out on my side. I probably ain't never gonna make a song again.

Speaker 2:

Bitch, we saw that video, though you was in the crib.

Speaker 1:

No, that wasn't even me, that was AI Y'all not, y'all not. Wait, can I get another shot? Like we gotta do that? Yeah, that's fine, but this is a cute little interview though. I like this interview, thank you, because we got time for me to like be talking for real, yeah sure I'm not on no time. You know what? I'm saying you know that we got something let's bring out something 15 minutes left Cause I feel like I'm talking too much and explaining too much.

Speaker 2:

No, that's the whole point. It's the point to explain. People wanna get to know you. Period girl. But I do love the fact that you and Lotto obviously collab. Outside from that, you've been collabing with all the rap girlies, you and Boo. Let me get this, yes, and I like to just see the unity amongst the women.

Speaker 1:

Child she get on my nerves, child Kara, get on my nerves.

Speaker 2:

But I like it. Yeah, you know, kara was my A shot shot, or that's. That's all I got.

Speaker 1:

I'm like you can get better, bro, all right that's good. But not Kara. You know me and Kara was friends before we started rapping at the same time on like unintentionally and everything, but she was my friend. My friend was DJing and working in the club.

Speaker 2:

I was in barber school and working at a smoke shop, the barber school, shit is so random to me, I know just shut up Like how the fuck did you know?

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you, because I'm sort of I be thinking about money, for I'm like bro barbers be making money. One time I went to the studio with my friends Me not rapping. I went to the studio like you know how bitch be, like I'm fooling around. Don't be on my mother's shit I'm talking about. I'm going to the studio with some niggas.

Speaker 2:

Because y'all been to the studio with some niggas and these niggas out of the studio with XDS shit going on. So yeah, but anyway so we went to the studio and all that and the niggas was getting haircut to shit and these are some niggas, niggas.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. So the barber, leave out, with bands like Rex on him. I'm like hold on, hold, wait a minute. I'm like you got that off of Kareem. But I ain't saying to him, but he was trying to fuck with me and I realized when he was putting the shit away they was giving it. I'm like but the barber might be the move. Yeah, you feel me Like the barber. I'm like fuck with the barber.

Speaker 1:

Then I'm like hold on a minute, Maybe not fuck with the barber. What if I be the barber?

Speaker 2:

I like how. That's how I think, that's how I think, that's how I think, that's how I think I know you, bitch, don't think like that, but that's how I think.

Speaker 1:

Like, when you dealing with a scammer, you need to be like why don't I be the scammer? Cause all you really like about him is like what the money? That's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying you feel me.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, like I saw that shit, I was like and I'm talking about his shit with workman up like every nigga Like they don't pay by the book.

Speaker 2:

How much is he?

Speaker 1:

charging Bro. I don't know what he's charging, but I know that these men I did not even know they get down like that for real. These men do not play about them haircuts, them haircuts, them lineups, they don't play about them. I'm with it, I'm cool, cause I don't play with my hair either. So I was like you know what I tell my mom? I was like I think I want to go to school to be a barber. And she was like period, she just grabbed a staff and they're gonna make a lemonade on the corner. She's gonna be like okay, we gonna get a truck and we gonna get something, we gonna. She just all for it.

Speaker 2:

She'll figure it out so.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I want to go to barber school. Born on pay for me to go to barber school, oh wow, that's tough. She paid and I was working me a little job to work in a smoke shop.

Speaker 2:

So you know how to cut Girl.

Speaker 1:

No, you said you you went to-. Did I tell you I don't be no workflow? Okay, I was there. They was getting up on there. I'm a poor mama but I didn't pay her back. But like my poor mother really went in, like she spent money on my love, my clippers, my bitch. I can't even tell you what that stuff is right now.

Speaker 1:

I think I look into my brother's house, his girlfriend, I think they broke up. Girl, I don't know what that shit is. Now I ain't. No, I cut one head. It was my little brother head. He said I did a good job.

Speaker 1:

Oh okay, that's good Girl. You know I smoke so much weed I can't remember nothing. Nothing, neither one clippers that's gonna go on wet. They talking about. You got a burst of hair in certain way. You used to get points to do it if you took the comb out your hand. What, yeah, like self-lying to somebody here? Right, I can't if you take the comb out of your hand, why, like, if you take the, you have to have the comb in your hand the whole time. Like there's never a, like you can't put the comb down.

Speaker 2:

Or they not gonna pass you Like if I'm doing some shit, you're gonna lose points.

Speaker 1:

So once I realized that it was stupid and shit like that, I'm like no, I'm up in there with like majority men. Yeah, that conversation is dookie-ho.

Speaker 2:

Talk to me about the combo with the men, cause I work with majority men too.

Speaker 1:

They just not talking about shit Like I can't even really see here and tell you what they was talking about Type shit.

Speaker 2:

I heard all types of shit.

Speaker 1:

They just talking about like just women and just sports, and just when they was just the younger day.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we went bowling with them, bitches, they had fat. Remember that bitch with that fat ass, cause I guess they hung out with them. Remember that bitch with that fat ass? All shit like that. Like, oh, nene, here over there, nesha got an attitude over there. I'm just over there minding my business, that's it. She got attitude, oh, it coming to me, who the why? You had it come up in her head and nobody Like what do I really need to speak to y'all for? I will fucking beat y'all up right now. Give me a long. It was a little shit like that, like they just was, like they was just men. Yeah, now they're a handful, just some little crusty, dusty, nasty, ridiculous ass men yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh, why what you doing?

Speaker 1:

You know me so well. He turned it right, nah, he know me, he know me.

Speaker 2:

He know me for real, okay, but so you was in Barbara school and then your friend was DJ. And then what was Boo doing? She was DJing. Oh, she was the one that was DJing, carica DJing.

Speaker 1:

She got a whole little thing, the little thing like that Right there. Actually she got a little white one like that. She was doing all that little shit. She's a real DJ.

Speaker 2:

She used to be getting bloody DJ shit.

Speaker 1:

She worked in a club too, like bottle girl shit she was doing shit too, but we just randomly just like Say fuck it, but it wasn't on purpose. First of all, me and Kara didn't even get along when we met. We fought and everything. Child, no way, child, hell. Yeah, we fought. Me and Kara are really I'm about to see her today for the little show we got. Oh yeah yeah, but me and Kara at one point in time and she couldn't even vouch we had a. Really it's really crazy how shit ended up. Even still to this day. Me and Kara just went back and forth the other day about the stupidest shit in the world, but it's still like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, cool, but.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's like a sibling relationship in a sense. She gets on my fucking nerves and she probably could say the same about me. We really, yeah, we argue and we argue. The first time we met each other some stupid shit happened or whatever. Some stupid shit occurred and later on down the line, we fought because of that. It wasn't. I didn't even say we sat there and fought. We really rode in some grass, rode in a bush type shit for a little bit. I can't have a lot of fun going there, and then we had Everybody was like bro.

Speaker 1:

This was like two years ago, bro, in the summertime. And then after that we was like bro, we didn't even really hit, she was on some shit, fuck it. We got the same friend group. It was that stupid. We got the same friends. After we fight, we're around each other because we got the same friends, so now we just run into the same.

Speaker 2:

Like bitch, we ain't pit bulls. Was your friend group annoyed about the fact that y'all was beefing with each other?

Speaker 1:

No, because we were both the biggest personalities in our friend group. So it was more than what was expected, because what happened was I got into a real lame relationship and I was out the way for a while. So I was out the way. They was close with Kara. So then, boom, me and Kara, like slick, knew of each other but wasn't friends yet. You feel what I'm saying? So, boom, I break up with Nick. On the way I get back around my friends, she there, we both looking at each other like bitch, like what's up, Like how are you like?

Speaker 2:

I wonder where her side is Y'all territorial? It's literally the same group.

Speaker 1:

Like her. It literally Our argument was like some dumb shit, like she, like that bitch, was saying something about me. I'm like bitch no, I don't even say nothing about you. But we can go Like what's up, like some stupid ass shit, like that, like in whole time it wasn't even like no. What a full circle moment for you guys, but it's so crazy, because now like all them same, like the friend group that we it's not even like, really like no friend group, no more.

Speaker 1:

Like, and it's crazy because me and Kara and like it was a lot of shit that happened in between all this shit for real. And it's weird as fuck because literally, like even like the crazy, like, crazy shit I went through on some weird universal shit, kara was going through it at the same time. Like crazy shit, I'll be going through it. And then Kara be going through it. Like it was just weird as fuck, like shit, like that was happening. And then all this shit start happening for us and then our friend group just like slowly started separating. So now on some shit, it's just us.

Speaker 1:

It sounds like y'all was made to be friends though Even now, like we don't be around until like that, People think that me and Kara's like all into the face like besties on some shit. We bicker when we get into it and all that.

Speaker 2:

You was a lot lower. We're straight too.

Speaker 1:

Like I feel like all this shit, like I'm always keep it transparent, I'm always keep it to be with everybody. I feel like I'm not really, like I don't have no bestie that I'm with every day. I got love for a lot of people. I have people that are considered like my you know what I'm saying. Like this is the people that I talk to within a month's basis. Like, even if I don't talk to you every day, I'm going to talk to you this month. Like we're going to see each other type of shit. Like you know, it's good.

Speaker 1:

Everybody around me right now is like everybody got some shit going on and my mama always told me like, once you walk into your truth, everything will fall a line, meaning like you're going to meet like-minded people. You're going to meet people that's on the same shit as you. You're going to meet people that understand your situation and if they don't understand your situation, the name means to be around you for real. So like and it's crazy how shit happened Like the people that you think that you're going to be are like people that say, for instance, you grew up with somebody. I say, in my purposes, I grew up with somebody, one of my best friends and I got to cut you off because we're not on the same Type of time, yeah, and you just going to keep on being on the fuck shit.

Speaker 1:

You get what I'm saying. So you might meet somebody that you just met three months ago, that you have a deeper connection with than somebody that you. You feel what I'm saying. So I just feel like, yes, it's really just some time shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, life is moving fast for you right now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, now I like being, at least right now, like I'm used to In my normal day-to-day. I'm used to being with a best friend all the time, like I always have like a friend. I'm with somebody all the time, type shit. But I'm 26 now. I'll be 27 this year. It's not a lot to a lot of people, but I've been through so much Like pretty much everything a girl could go through damn near. And I'm just at a point now where it's like me being by myself in my Like my time with myself. I take it very seriously right now.

Speaker 1:

So I'm not really prone to the whole everyday best friend. I damn near don't even want no assistant because I know you're going to be in my face all the time. Like the only people I can really deal with is like these niggas. There's like more of the niggas that's with them, but they just not here. But like, oh god, the only person that I feel like is patient with me and shit Like well, my mom, of course, but she's my mom and it took her a while to do that. But all my momma, my managers, all my these two right here are the most patient with me.

Speaker 1:

I am a fucking loose cannon, it be shit going on, but I like to be. I don't like going out like that they will tell you we go out to places like they damn near got to tell me like, okay, this is gonna be good for you to go here, but I and I'm not going to sit here and be like it just happened, because I I mean, it did just happen. But I just don't like going out. I used to go out all the time. I used to love being outside Like for real, but I'm just so like in tune with my I got tunnel vision right now, basically.

Speaker 1:

So it's like all that with somebody every day. I'm feeling different people, I'm seeing energy and people's aura is on a whole different level now, because I'm not gonna say in the past I didn't have nothing to lose, but now this shit, just different it is, it's real different. So now it's like and it's stressful. I actually just was saying that when I get back home I'm looking into getting a therapist so that I can learn how to work with all this shit for real. Not even so much like I don't need nobody to tell me who I am. I know what the fuck I am, I know my attitude, I know my behavior, I know who I am. I just need help when it comes to how to handle it. Yep, because what I do is I build shit up, and you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

And then that's, your gonna explode, so like as far as, like, I'm cool with everybody.

Speaker 1:

I don't have no problem with everybody, but I'm very. It ain't like, no, I ain't every day with nobody. I'll say that.

Speaker 2:

Good for you, though. I know it's like a transition, but I love everybody. I swear to.

Speaker 1:

God, I love Lotto down, love, lotto down. Love. Kara Like, and I feel like shit. They be sleeping me on the same shit. Kara don't be around, nobody. The only person that Kara will even be around is like Gio. You know what Gio is, you don't Damn Well, gio Like. Kara on the same shit Like we used to have it, like in this really crazy, crazy transition Like having a hello friends when you're building.

Speaker 2:

It's just like.

Speaker 1:

I need tunnel vision, because when there's too many energies and too many people thinking all type of ways, it's like, yeah, it's too much.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it could be a lot, but I'm glad that you're able to do that, because I feel like some people are afraid of, like, not having a vision what it is. People I just said it the other day.

Speaker 1:

People are afraid of change. Yeah, yeah, people are that's what a lot of like our parents and going on and on Like I feel like that's what they are. They were afraid of growing up Like we have more resources than them. But people be afraid of change. Like you feel. Like if you break this cycle that works for you right now and it does what it needs you to do, even though you're not happy with it, as long as it works, you gonna keep on with that cycle?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but like you fear the change, you're scared of the possibility that it might not work.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's real Good for you man. I love that. I really do that. Shit is not easy, but you are in good hands, like I definitely can vouch.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I just need to smoke hookah every day, hookah.

Speaker 2:

You still on that?

Speaker 1:

Bro, you just smoked hookah last night. I just posted it on my story and calling him a baddie.

Speaker 2:

That is some baddie energy with this ponytail. You are a baddie energy.

Speaker 1:

You smoke hookah with this ponytail and it eats every day.

Speaker 2:

Why every day it eats down Like it's a slip back ponytail. For sure, man, you got some good jeans. Man Period Mulan. I call him Mulan Mulan that is a Mulan.

Speaker 1:

Every time I post him I put the Mulan theme song. Everybody know? No, that's funny.

Speaker 2:

I'm so sorry. I ain't being mean to Roshi with that. That's funny. That's my boy, but alright, so the last EP that you dropped Extra. I love the title Extra, but I'm going to assume now you named it Extra because you are a fucking Leo.

Speaker 1:

Basically, I felt like it was like a two definition type thing. I'm extra. I also got a tatted right here in the video, but now I just feel like it's me. I feel like everything I can honestly say that I'm extra. Like everything I do is extra. I take anything that's plain and make it extra, like that's another thing that I also be like trying to put out there. Like you can literally take anything and make it your own, like all that skims Rainbow.

Speaker 2:

Stop playing, is that not? It's five dollars off the block Stop playing.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you and it fits like a glove baby, don't play Rainbow. Ten dollars in a suit, stop playing. Y'all like what it's been. I'm trying to tell y'all girl, y'all like I can say whatever y'all want to say, but needy refresh so.

Speaker 1:

I know it ain't too what. You know what I'm saying? These is some air hearty jeans, nice, they fine. Yeah, back up and find everything. I ain't going to tell y'all where I got these from. They ain't reusing them like that in the what which I've been doing the recent. I ain't going to tell y'all where I got these from. Stop, you don't got to like I be trying to tell everybody. It's about what you make shit like. Yeah, it's about how these little rings and stuff target like what, yeah, these glasses on my head, beauty supply stuff. I love it. Now I ain't going to see her and do it to myself like I definitely put that shit on like I see you do it with that more I definitely have designer and all that little shit.

Speaker 1:

But for the most part, like, I like what I like. I'm like that with everything. But my main thing is and I feel like everybody should get a little design, and then I'm not going to design the junkie I like what I like. Like, I feel like if I see some shit that's designed that I actually like, I'll get it. But, like, for the most part, I don't give a word of fuck, I'm at, I'm going to get it, like if I like it personally, I think it's tacky to be designer down Like I think, like me too, like all that extra bullshit.

Speaker 2:

You is also who you don't got a point to prove you don't have no point to prove.

Speaker 1:

I promise you like you are tripping. That's no All right, let me.

Speaker 2:

Let me play this game with you, all right? It's called questions that need answers. Okay, it's a fill in the blank. Hold on, let me get to it. All right, the older I get, the less I blink. Yo baby daddy stink. That's not an answer. What? What do you mean? The older I get, the less I blink. All I thought I was supposed to rhyme with is that I was supposed to continue with that, all right.

Speaker 2:

No, I was talking about yo baby daddy stink, okay, the older you get, the less you blink Blank, like what is something you do less of?

Speaker 1:

now that you know I get it all. Okay, I thought I was going to say blink. I thought I was going to say riddle.

Speaker 2:

Okay, the older.

Speaker 1:

I get, the less I Fight. What no, the older I get. I know I was like what no? The older I get, the less I give a fuck. I like that.

Speaker 2:

Give a fuck. Yeah, I'm a little embarrassed by the fact that I know so little about Blank Math and like sports.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like I be really trying.

Speaker 2:

Baby, I don't get it. I don't get it. What's where you don't get?

Speaker 1:

All of them I get like I just learned football, but I had to make my own analogy.

Speaker 2:

What's your analogy for football?

Speaker 1:

Okay, so you ready for him? Yes, boom, the football is the bad bitch. Okay. Okay, the football is the bad bitch, the actual ball. You got two teams. These is basically this is nigga number one and this is nigga number two over here. Okay, one team is nigga number one, one team is nigga number two. The football is the bad bitch. You got to see how far you could get with this bad bitch. So, like boom, you got your first yard. Boom, you got the first base with the bitch. Second yard Boom. Now you got to keep on going because it's a possibility that the other, that nigga number two, could come take this bitch from you. She can come get you, he can come get your bitch Get an interception.

Speaker 1:

He can get an interception and take your bitch to the touchdown. Now they got a baby. You feel me, and now they got a baby.

Speaker 2:

That's how.

Speaker 1:

I think about it Like okay, boom, it's a bad bitch. We got to get as far as we can get with this bitch, because this nigga still come take our bitch right now. Boom, did you get a touchdown?

Speaker 2:

Score. Yo, you're break down a fucking little bender Marriage.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean. So that's my. Is that not the right thing, though it's right? It's right. Football, I mean basketball. Girl, I was listening. Don't give me something like I don't see nothing in basketball. I tell you what I see in basketball. Okay, I'll tell you what I see. What the hell? You see? I can't say too much on here because I don't want to get fucked up. Yeah, okay, but I do love basketball. I'll tell you that.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what's going on. I know you gotta put the ball in the hoop, but I don't give a damn. I don't know what's going on for real basketball. I'll tell you that I don't know what's happening. I know, woo-hoo, good D, good D, yeah, what they be saying. Good D what they say Defense offense. Bring that ball back to the court. Running in the hoop, let's go, yeah.

Speaker 2:

What they say, that Girl I do. Oh, she makes that up.

Speaker 1:

Good D, good D. I be like, yeah, that's what I know, the good D I know Because I be like why are I standing? She said I know the good D Because when men be like good D, good D, I be like, oh, they be playing basketball. They be like good D, good D, bro. I be like I need to go first. I be like, yeah, you for sure on some other shit, but now I get that. So basketball. I'm like, yeah, I love basketball, I love it. Are you going?

Speaker 2:

to watch the Super Bowl this weekend. Girl, I don't even know what this weekend is. This weekend who going, I don't know, but I know us should do a half-time show Period.

Speaker 1:

Best shotty. I don't mind If you dance on the hoop you know it's the first concert I ever went to in my life, the Vegas no period, no like as a child. Oh it's in general confessions. My mom used to take me to concerts. That was our thing. It's still our thing right now. That's fire, that's a great one. She took me to a concert, girl, and that was my first thing. Then we went to Vegas together, like a year ago, fire, like last summer.

Speaker 2:

Last last summer Was it the confessions one.

Speaker 1:

No, it was.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Vegas, oh, the back of the day, I think it was, that's fire.

Speaker 1:

He brought Keisha Kodak to the concert when she first, he was like showing her she was first coming out.

Speaker 2:

Damn, that was a fucking moment, man. I wish I went to that. I remember calling the radio station trying to take it.

Speaker 1:

My mom would take me to every damn concert. I went to every Christian Brown concert that could ever possibly have happened. I even went to the concert for my I want to say my 23rd birthday. She took me, we went together, I screamed and started to cry and everything.

Speaker 2:

That's so fire. You and your mom had a dope relationship.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it got there yeah.

Speaker 2:

It got there.

Speaker 1:

But we always still like, of course. We like had that mom and daughter arguing little shit but, we had like a crazy relationship. I love her real bad, like she's always. She's my biggest fan, for sure.

Speaker 2:

I love that, okay. So oh, what song are you most excited to see Usher perform Superstar?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I hope I didn't. Won't even do that.

Speaker 2:

I think yo, I think he gonna do first of all confessions to turn 20.

Speaker 1:

The Vegas shit. I never went to the Vegas thing.

Speaker 2:

I didn't go to the Vegas one.

Speaker 1:

Girl. I was up in that mother, me and my mom I lost my voice. Damn, I'm like Vegas Child, my mom child. We was up in there singing down. He sang every song he ever made. That's fire. It was beautiful, but Superstar. I wish he would perform Superstar, but I don't feel like he will. That'd be a great one. That's a good song, I mean it's turning 20 years.

Speaker 2:

That album turns 20 this year, so I feel like he should do a whole tribute to confessions he need to do a whole tribute to confessions?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Because, child, I have a little that shit with him. He said that's one little man that will have me sliding down the wall. You gonna hit that note.

Speaker 2:

Whoa, whoa, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Period. This is for you, you, my little boy.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, yeah, period.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is for you. I love you. Esha Period. You, my friend, yeah same, we love you.

Speaker 2:

We love you. All right, I can't believe I actually blinked when I was younger.

Speaker 1:

I can't believe I actually got shitted on a bird, shitted by a bird that means good luck though. That does mean good luck Girls outside making little mud pies, outside playing the mud and the birds shitted right here, oh, on your hand, yeah, right here. It was hot, that's disgusting. It was warm as fuck. It shitted right here on my hand Disgusting. I thought that this might be funny to y'all. I thought that horny meant tired, what I swear my grand-.

Speaker 1:

So you say this to your mother no, we was having a barbecue at our house. My grandma, you know, when you little, your parents are washing your sink, washing your sink, washing your sink.

Speaker 1:

Washing your hands and sink over you. So I'm washing my hands, my grandma over me washing my hands, it's the barbecue going on, so my auntie's in the living room, everything. And I'm like ayon. I'm like, oh, I'm a horny. And my grandma like what? And I'm like I'm a horny and my grandma like, oh yeah, come here real quick. She brings me by my mom and my aunt and she's like say what you to say to again. And I'm like I'm confused. I'm like I'm horny, I didn't even lay down or something like that. And everybody's like whoa, like oh no, I'm happy, you just threw them out.

Speaker 2:

And then my uncle's up and then after everybody's like no, whoa what the fuck they're like don't say that no mom yeah, I used to be on some little bullshit.

Speaker 1:

I used to be singing my neck, my back, like I was different.

Speaker 2:

That's innocent. That's innocent, it's innocent, but I used to.

Speaker 1:

I ain't mean to be honest, but I was not being that bitch I been knew what the fuck was going on.

Speaker 2:

Like.

Speaker 1:

I been knew what that was about.

Speaker 2:

That's funny as fuck. Now, your poor grandma. I had a little. I been knowing what was going on. I had been knowing. I know your grandmother was stressed out my grandma and my mama was stressed out forever, they still stressed out.

Speaker 1:

Right now, my mama just called me right before the time to tell her that I'm coming into the interview.

Speaker 2:

Oh God.

Speaker 1:

They just stressed out, they just be like like I can really honestly say like everything that I tell everybody in every interview when I speak, when I make music. My mother says my interviews are her favorite because I'm being my complete self. Oh, I love that. My mama will sit up in his room. She will sit that fat ass, that thick, juicy ass On this speaker right now and tell y'all that everything I be saying is no cap, that's fire. Okay, what the bitch got to say? Or what the nigga got to say. My mama, she know, she know, she know her child.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, that's dope, I love that she get on my nerves too though, real bad, real, real bad. That's just how it goes. Sometimes I look back at my life and blink.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes I look back at my life and be like girl you just could have been doing. You could have literally not fought with that nigga. You could have never fought with that nigga. You could have just did this the whole time.

Speaker 2:

No, earlier you said I got into a lame relationship. I was like that is so well said. I'm going to start you just. Yeah, lame relationship.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you got to watch how you say I'm trying to say it, I'm learning how to say shit, but no, you should have never fought with that nigga. You should have never wait. What was the question again?

Speaker 2:

I look back at my life. Wait, it was. Sometimes I look back at my life and blink, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sometimes I look back at my life and I think you should never fought with that nigga. You should have just went with your first mind, because I been wanting to do music, but at the same time, no, because I probably would have been doing a different thing. I was trying to do like melodic, different type of. I didn't really know myself. Yet you feel me. Yeah, I feel like one day I just went up in the studio once. I had like the everything I needed. I got up in the studio on some like girl, all you got to do is talk, yeah, your voice deep, bitch, just do what you need to do, just talk, go ahead. And after that it just went for how it went. So if, yeah, you shouldn't have fought with that nigga, you know what? I'll take that back.

Speaker 1:

I don't got nothing to say to myself. You did everything you're supposed to do. Bitch, honestly, live your life. You built character. You built character. You went through shit. You could say you went through shit, you, you and you still came out and you did what the fuck you was supposed to do. Yeah, and you see the bigger picture and you grew from it. Anybody that got a problem with your past? I got a problem with anything that you didn't did is somebody that don't need to be around. So no, I don't feel like I did nothing wrong. I don't feel like I have anything to say to my past stuff, except for bitch, we on the way, we on the way to the bag. We feel like we're in a bore, bore shaking that ass.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if I let me know when we had the bore bore, I'll let you know for him.

Speaker 1:

We friends, you know, we friends.

Speaker 2:

I knew that I like you. I didn't know if you knew that I like how you was talking about me.

Speaker 1:

You was talking about you brought a little back outside thing on the little Charlemagne thing.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you did that one your skin good. They kept saying Lotto and I'm like yeah, but Alicia is record. Yeah, I love you.

Speaker 1:

We love you. We love you a lot on God, but you know you are real. I love you.

Speaker 2:

Nah, she's doing great right now. Nah, yeah, she is the real girl.

Speaker 1:

She just dropped that little snippet. Yeah, she going crazy. You know, what I love about her. I don't give a fuck that you could put this up in there on my life. One of the hardest things you could ever do is not give a fuck she. I just watched the interview on her. They was trying to talk to her about, basically trying to ask her was it her new song or this record or whatever? She is not on that.

Speaker 2:

Which is why I'm so confused.

Speaker 1:

This is what I'm trying to say this is what I'm trying to say. That's another thing. I don't even be like taking shit from bitches for real because I'm my own person, but I can honestly sit here and say that, like her being how she is is very inspiring. She do not give a fuck. Even if she do give a fuck, she not showing it she still very empowering. She want everybody to win.

Speaker 2:

That's what I like, if it's smoked, then it's smoked.

Speaker 1:

I'll kill you in silence. I don't got to kill you with words. You feel what I'm saying. I don't got to kill you with all this. It ain't no rat beef bitch. Why would I rat beef or do any crazy things when I can just do what I do and win? She's not worried about nobody when I tell you that that's one of the most Out of everybody I have met. She's one of the most genuine, real people. She's a real life. This shit is not something that she like you. Look at her. She's a person that's like this is intimate for her. So it's like she don't give a fuck about all these extra ass escapades. It's just promo. Yeah, it's just free promo. My bitch out here getting money. It don't matter what. Nobody talking about she getting money. She don't want nobody. She don't wish no bad on nobody. She don't want to see nobody doing bad. She don't want nobody fucked up, even her ops. She don't want y'all doing bad. You feel me Like she's really one of the ones. She's focused on the bigger picture.

Speaker 1:

And that's all that matters is the bigger picture. She not in the moment. This is for life. You feel me.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, we can tell from the outside, looking in, because she put the work in People be trying to be funny and shit, but all my life, that girl is worried about her life. She ain't worried about all this in a moment, ass bullshit. That girl ain't worried about that shit. She do not give a fuck. She's worried about what can I do next? You feel me? What can I do next? To be that bitch. I'm that bitch. That bitch just dropped a video with 17 Birkins in the fucking camera footage. Like stop playing with her, stop playing with Atlanta, stop playing with Atlanta.

Speaker 2:

Stop playing. No, you got to definitely make an estatement right now, right now. Forever, yeah, yeah, but ladies in particular.

Speaker 1:

I mean for Atlanta? Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2:

I feel like this is the first time we've seen the women in Atlanta really be in the forefront, but I love that. Shout out to Lotto. Okay, let me see. All right, we got two more. I made a complete fool of myself when I blinked.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, this is a general thing. I make a complete fool of myself whenever I feed into bullshit. I make a complete fool of myself whenever I react to things and just show my ass Like I make a complete fool of myself whenever I react to things and just show my ass.

Speaker 2:

But that's past you now.

Speaker 1:

And I cuz I just show my ass, like a week ago, oh, I'll be showing my eyes. I ain't see it, you ain't see. I ain't never gonna do it. I ain't never gonna like I'll show my ass and when it comes, one thing I listen. One thing about me I love. Like I ain't gonna see here and make a scene like next to God and Lot of people probably gonna disagree with me with this shit. I ain't gonna lie. But we live in a different world, next to God and the universe. Money Like y'all will probably put y'all family next. I Love my family to death. I would never pick my, my. I would never pick no money over my family. But after God, money and Then my family. But like, if I had to pick between money in my family, I'm choosing my family. But, like I said, you do what I'm trying to say.

Speaker 2:

I think that's just right now where you're at.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not like no, I'm trying to explain it. This one's trying to tell you I Feel like I'm not willing to do anything for some money. Basically is what I'm saying, yeah, but like right now I, when I say I got tunnel vision, I'm worried. If I'm definitely worried about money, right, yeah, I'm definitely.

Speaker 2:

I guess you weren't yeah right now, but I mean in the long run to everybody wants to. Goddamn money everybody.

Speaker 1:

Listen, we live in a different time point. I know everybody be trying to make it seem like money is not everything, but I'm here to tell you that money is indeed everything. It's a lot money and face card is everything. I am here to tell you that I don't give a foot with old Commercial ass. Bullshit is that? Money ain't everything, bro. Money is everything.

Speaker 1:

Money and your UB and you is everything, and what I mean by that is like, in order to get my mama in a fucking mansion, I need some money in order to make sure my man got no more. Mom was a wildcat, so like I gotta like Clear up shit so she can get her passport from old Fucking criminal would be mom's on that. So I gotta like fix shit for that money. Yeah, and in the day it's not even like your standpoint no more. You gotta look, you gotta think outside the box. So even if money is not chose, yo your standpoint.

Speaker 1:

These motherfuckers out here care about money. They don't give a fuck about if my mama been working and ain't been fighting. They won't break yeah, they won't break the clear. Whatever she got going on. When you get your shit is sponge. When you get all this shit, anything that you need to get cleared, to get fixed for yourself and take money. Yeah, so it's like God first off the rip, god, the universe, myself me Like and I hate. I don't want nobody thinking in a weird way. But me cuz without me what you feel I'm saying little good priorities.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, my mental health, me, my God, my beliefs and money and my family. And that's just what it is. Because in order to make sure my family good, I need money and I need to be good because I'm the, I'm the one out of my family being really like on both sides, I'm the one that's the one you feel I'm saying so, it's the money. That's why I say I got to watch how I do certain shit, cuz I care about this money. I'm not no fake ass bitch. That's when to be on the internet I can like oh, it's deeper than this and it is deep. It do get real deep. This very intimate for me, but it's about the money. It's always been about the money, yeah, even before that music.

Speaker 2:

That's why it's a barber school.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, it's about the money. Like, it's always about the money. I'm always looking for the money to invest in what I really want to do, but it's always about the money. It's always about the money. It's always about what I like. I don't care about nothing else. Like before everything, it's about the money. I respect my manager even tell you I don't give a fuck. If it's a fucking Booking anything, I'll be asked Okay, that's cool for the money. I Like the money. The money is the main thing and I get it and I the money.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the money, the money, the money. If it ain't about the money, don't be blowing me up when I throw it up. Yeah, so, yeah, just the money. My family, um. And then next I say, like my fans I Forgot what the question was, but if we listen to things that keep me going, yeah, the fan. I say my fans only because, like people be trying to like be weird and shit like that, but all my life you wouldn't be where you are without your fans.

Speaker 1:

Yeah if niggas didn't like you, you wouldn't be where you at. Yeah, so like, at the end of the day, motherfuckers be trying to do all that shit like, oh Y'all don't matter, shut the fuck up, I'm doing me, I'm getting money. I broke y'all. This now the third, but that broke ass nigga in that room that's laying in that bed support on their air mattress. He aggravated with his bitch listening to BRB right now. So therefore, I fuck with you, my nigga, but I don't care about none of that shit. Like all that, like that's what I'm saying. This shit ain't really even hit me yet for real, cuz I'm still so like in tune myself.

Speaker 2:

I hope you say like that though, Honestly. I will and I think girl so much Let me like off.

Speaker 1:

I Can't say too much, but so much has happened. Like bitch, I got the nigga your dreams in my DM right now and don't give a fuck. That's what's up. Don't give a flying fuck. We got a damn time to tell you like you got to keep it, keep it, g keep it. G keep it B I. This shit is really ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, does it feel like in a simulation?

Speaker 1:

No, no, cuz I'm, it would be honest. I always felt like I was gonna be far. Hmm, I always like not even on air can shit. But I always felt like I was, cuz I realized that nothing works for me. Hmm, like, even the shit that I tried to do, it didn't work for me. I knew what I wanted to do, I just didn't know how I wanted to go about it.

Speaker 2:

Hmm.

Speaker 1:

But I always knew, like this is who I am. Like I would see shit going on to be like bro, like I ain't gonna lie. I would see Met Gala shit and see how bitches is dressing shit and be like bro. I would tear this shit the fuck down, like bitches would not be able to play with me. Like you know, I always knew who I was. That's one thing about me. I knew who I was from a kid. I knew who I was. I'm that bitch.

Speaker 1:

Y'all need to shut the fuck up first grade miss Patterson Taking me and putting my desk in front of everybody, all the other students, because I was being talking too much, being bad because I Get my work done and throw everybody else off. I'm talking everything. I'm my work already done. I'm finna, get a yeah, y'all talking to me, though they move my desk to the front. I'm thinking I'm a teacher. Now you trying to put me on punishment. I think I'm a teacher. Somebody got my hotel. You she called my mom was like I tried to move her desk to the front, but now she thinks she's a teacher. Cuz, bitch I am. You know, like I'm on that. Like, yeah, I used to be singing, like I used to be coming in the classroom singing the Beach Boys and Be with it.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what the fuck I used to be coming up. I swear to God, miss, miss Gillet, I know that's me because I miss, miss, miss hammer. I had a bunch of teachers, but all my motherfucking teachers. To tell you, anise, you always had some other shit going on, like some other, just some whole other shit having to put me outside the classroom, all that because I'm distracting. But my shit was gonna get done. I was gonna make straight A's, I was gonna make a. Everybody be surprised like I put up my report card. My shit.

Speaker 2:

Good, everybody's like bro, you how you're the one who always in trouble.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm making good grades. Don't play with me. I'm always gonna get the business done, no matter what. That's what's up. Stand on business.

Speaker 2:

You know, what I'm gonna say actually is In one of the interviews you had did before, you were talking about how, like, you had to develop your confidence and then, like, once you finally got it, like you know it was a wrap, you was up from there. But just that process and finding your confidence, especially like as a black woman in a male dominated industry, it's not easy. So, like what, I guess what was the moment where you was like I got it?

Speaker 1:

Hmm, I don't know. Honestly, I still don't feel like I always got it. Give me honest, that's a present. I feel like I'm I'm using this as like a therapeutic thing, like I don't always got it, because I feel like it's so much more shit that I got to do. Like I got so many other things that I can do, like I'm not even in full form yet. Hmm, you feel I'm saying I'm just, I'm really just going through the motions. That's what I really want people to understand. I try to be as personal as possible because I'm still a person like I'm not all the way there with how, how I feel about myself. Okay, I'm almost there, I ain't gonna. I'm about about 85%, 80% because I'm starting to realize what's going on and I don't get it twisted like I know who I am. I don't think like I'm no ugly ass bitching and like that. I think I'm. I got a lot of. I got a lot of confidence.

Speaker 2:

But it ain't all the way there, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying like I feel like that's natural. Yeah, I have a little doubt. It's different with your art. Yeah, so I'm just I Feel like it might sound pretty Dark, but we all gonna die one day. You feel me.

Speaker 2:

How the fuck do we just get here?

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna get that some saying it might sound dark but we all gonna die one day. So I just try to like Dibble and dabble and as many parts of myself as possible, mm-hmm. So it's like I try to get, I'm trying to get to know, because basically, like a body to me is just like a vehicle for the soul. Yeah, this is just a car for the soul and once your car break down or it's over with, then it's over with. Your soul moves on. So I'm just trying to get to know the best parts of myself and Ride my vehicle for as long as I can. You put, I'm saying and yeah, you do shrooms at all.

Speaker 2:

I've done shrooms. Does that help you with with finding like the different?

Speaker 1:

No, no, because one thing about it is like I'm not having to dig the personality when it comes to like that. I could say I'm probably dick to weed, hmm, but like otherwise, um, I feel like me being in my natural being, sober, whatever the fuck that's me, hmm. So when I need to learn myself or figure shit out, I need to be in my natural being, because this is who I am. I can't take shrooms 24-7. Yeah, this is who I am right now. Like this is who I am. This is me. This is how I naturally react to things. Yeah, this is how I naturally feel about this. Or on shrooms, I might feel different but, I, can't be.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna be on shrooms all the time. I'm not gonna be on a perk all the time. Right, I'm not gonna be on the Zan or whatever the fuck motherfuckers be doing. By the way, I don't get down like that. But you know I'm saying that's what gets people so addicted, because they want to be in that state of mind All the time yeah but this is my natural self.

Speaker 1:

So I'm, I smoke a little weed, I drink my little drink, but I don't never get out of top. Done shrooms, I've done shrooms, I've done acid. How is that acid? Yeah, it was great. I've had a. I went through something called Ego death. The last, the last acid trip I took and it brought me I watched the full season of Rick and Morty during that trip.

Speaker 1:

Love every word and got emotional and everything that I watched it on different standpoint. But, um, I don't ever want to be that person where it's like, oh, she's talking about this, but she ain't never tried this.

Speaker 1:

But I've tried shit you feel me I did damn it, not like on a drug standpoint, but like on everything, like period, I've done everything. So it's like I just know that it might seem cool, but it becomes toxic yeah, it becomes toxic. So it's like I like to be more in tune with myself. What I like, what works for me, what you just gotta be in tune with yourself, like when you people have to realize when you on perks and you on autumn drugs and shit like that, you not tapped into yourself, you tapped into your perks self, or your shrooms self, or your asses self. I'm not gonna lie, though. Doing ass in this room, shit definitely opened up my mind. Yeah, it opened up my mind for sure, but it's about what you?

Speaker 1:

you gotta take everything with a grain of salt and then put it into your own situation, cause everybody's an individual. Everybody has their own personal point of view on everything that happens, even the way down to bullshit, like down to the way that a motherfucker pours some coffee, like it's. Everybody has their own POV, pov and that's what you have to. That's like one of my biggest fears not knowing what a person intentions. You never know A person could tell you whatever they wanna tell you and make you try to trust them or believe them. You could see what a person doing and all type of shit, but you would never I don't care what nobody say, you would never know what somebody is thinking in their head. Yep, you would never know.

Speaker 1:

That's the hard part Whether whether in a car accident and all that bullshit. Yeah, like you know that's a possibility of that, but you never know what somebody is thinking in their head. Yeah, you would never know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You'll never know a person intentions.

Speaker 2:

I think for me, I guess, even like I've been doing or working in entertainment for eight years and even now it's just hard to tell what nigga's agenda is, cause it's like, it looks like it's just this, and then it turns into fucking a fiasco.

Speaker 1:

So that's what I'm saying. So like yeah, I get it, I do. I look at shit differently. Yeah, but you never know a person intentions, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, Anisea, thank you so much for joining me. No problem. So new music on the way. What we got, I know you back outside.

Speaker 1:

Every time you get to that question I get quiet, I know you back outside, but Um.

Speaker 1:

I got some stuff on the way. I know y'all like if we being realistic, like y'all know I'm not done making music, y'all know I'm not, that wasn't it. I feel like if we being completely honest, I will say this I hope you don't mind me saying this, but extra was just a pacifier in your mouth real quick, cause y'all was bitching and complaining about me dropping more stuff Cause I only had like two songs out. So I can honestly say that extra is like. Extra is like an extra extra. Read out about it. But it's also about like I'm extra, like it's gonna get, like it's crazy, got it. Yeah, like it's just it's definitely more shit to come. I got a lot of shit coming, I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, extra was just a pacifier in your mouth. See, y'all could shut up. I've actually it was just a whole job still until I get that bottle ready. You get what I'm saying. Now the bottle is almost ready.

Speaker 2:

Yo you in these analogies. I love it.

Speaker 1:

You always got a good analogy. So I got, I got this bottle ready. I got this bottle ready. I'm rocking y'all to sleep with this pacifier, but I know you're gonna wake up soon from this pacifier, cause the pacifier ain't gonna be enough. You need that bottle. Then, after that bottle, you're gonna be like all right, mama, I need that titty. And guess what? Mama been loading that milk for that titty. Yo, but that titty gonna come after this bottle, oh my God. So I definitely do have a bottle for y'all, okay, and I'm definitely gonna rock y'all to sleep, all right.

Speaker 1:

So and we gonna be good to go.

Speaker 2:

Bottles is on the way. Titties is also in the works, being fully loaded, fully loaded.

Speaker 1:

I really love your energy, though I love the whole like cadence of this. Thank you Appreciate that I really love it. You got the little baby blue on. You got me feeling like I'm in the sky.

Speaker 2:

I really felt with you for real. I appreciate that. Wait, shout out to Grandma. Everybody know where they can follow Anisha, if they don't already.

Speaker 1:

Anisha, with six A's at the end, A NY CIA. Please don't call me Anisha. I don't know why y'all be doing that Ain't no H in there. All right, they be a big girl. They be calling me Anisha, anika, everything. Let me not show this one.

Speaker 2:

All right.

Speaker 1:

But no, yeah, anisha, with six A's at the end, princess Pop that on Twitter, whatever, like you know. Just honestly, I feel like if you don't know, then you under a rock. You under a fucking rock. So like I feel like at this point you should know how to find me. Tap in. But thank you so much for having me on here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, of course, thank you for coming, thank you for showing me love for real, yeah, and I love your shoes. Thank you, I like your fit, good fit. This feels like a very New York fit too, by the way.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I tried to do my big one.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's on purpose, on purpose, the Timbs. Ok, that ass facts bodega.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, yo All right. And guess what? I got a knife.

Speaker 2:

Who the fuck have you been hanging around?

Speaker 1:

Nobody. Just like just facts. Just facts. Like facts like bodega, everything Like that ass. Facts, though, like real shit, like it's like nigga's is moving walkie. Right now I'm trying to embrace my moon on top cheese, you from me. I've been having them, oh OK, so like yeah.

Speaker 2:

You want a toilet, or yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

That's not about right.

Speaker 1:

Hey look, I've been on a toilet this morning by the top cheese. Word is bond.

Speaker 2:

Talk soon, guys, peace.

Anycia
Spontaneous Style and Parental Support
Music, Self-Expression, and Pressure
Discussion on Remixes and Future Plans
Navigating Relationships and Self-Care Journey
Change, Personal Style, and Sports Discussions
Discussion on Personal Growth and Empowerment
The Importance of Money and Priorities
Developing Confidence and Self-Discovery
New York Vibes and Random Conversations