
In The Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins
From the front seat of her car, Alethea has motivated millions—reaching hearts around the world and even catching the attention of icons like Rihanna, Kesha, Madonna, and Viola Davis. Now, she’s bringing that same energy, wisdom, and unshakable confidence to the podcast realm—inviting special guests to ride along and share their own journeys of resilience, purpose, and self-discovery.
No scripts, no filters—just raw, powerful conversations filled with gems, laughter, and the kind of motivation that makes you sit up a little straighter. You never know who will be in the passenger seat next, but one thing’s for sure: every ride is a step toward something greater.
So buckle up, tune in, and let’s take this journey together. 🎙️🚗✨
In The Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins
A Melodic Journey of Positivity and Self-Worth
Max Ray, the phenomenal pop artist known for her vibrant nineties-inspired sound, joins me for an inspiring conversation on "In the Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins." Discover how this singer, dancer, and songwriter transitioned to pursuing a music production degree at Berkeley, and how she channels authenticity and positivity through her hit tracks like "Tattoo" and "Nice Guy Syndrome." Max shares an exciting sneak peek of her upcoming collaboration with Montel Jordan, reimagining his iconic hit "This Is How We Do It" for today's audience.
Performing at pride shows has been a remarkable experience, filled with vibrant energy and profound connections with the audience. I share cherished moments from this journey, including meeting fans in Chicago and performing at the iconic London Palladium. With my mother as my stylist, her talent and support have been my foundation, especially during personal challenges like my parents' divorce and a recent breakup. Despite these obstacles, my faith and her unwavering encouragement have kept me grounded and motivated to spread positivity, love, and joy.
This episode also celebrates the strength of being single and the empowerment that comes with self-worth. We emphasize the importance of valuing personal growth and maintaining positive energy by surrounding ourselves with people who truly add value to our lives. Get ready to be inspired by the creative process behind my mini movie-like music videos, offering a deeper understanding of my songs. Don't miss the vibrant energy of Max Ray and our conversation's reminder to embrace greatness with confidence. As always, I encourage you to have a good day on purpose and look forward to welcoming you back in the passenger seat.
Have a Good Day On Purpose...
YA' Welcome
Hello, hello everybody, and welcome to In the Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins, your positivity queen, honey. So y'all know me. I am your neighborhood hype girl. I hype everybody up from my car, so why not let my podcast be in my car? Listen, guess who is in the passenger seat today? Baby, if y'all do not know who she is after, today you are going to know who this amazing pop artist is, baby. She has phenomenal music right now. Her vibe is everything. If y'all haven't heard the song Tattoo, go download it today. If, which is one of my favorite songs, if go download it today. She has been on tour. She has been everywhere. She's worked with amazing artists. Baby, let me introduce you to the person in my passenger seat today, max Rice. Come on in, max. What's going on, max? How you doing? I'm great.
Speaker 2:How are you?
Speaker 1:doing? I am good and you are looking gorgeous. Can I just tell you that I'm great. How are you doing? I am good and you are looking gorgeous. Can I just tell you that? So?
Speaker 2:are you? Oh, my God, thank you, you're glowing.
Speaker 1:I mean, you know, it's a little bit of gloss. It's a little bit of gloss, I love it.
Speaker 2:That's wonderful.
Speaker 1:Tell everybody who does not know who Max Ray is. Who is Max Ray?
Speaker 2:What a loaded question. Who is Max Ray? Well, I'm a singer first. I'm a dancer as well a songwriter, and I'm also getting my music production degree at Berkeley right now online. To put another thing in the amount of all the things that I do with this industry, all of my music I have written or co-written myself, which is really exciting. So when you listen to Tattoo and stuff like that, of course my biggest thing is being authentic to me and my brand and my biggest goal is to be a positive impact in this world, especially in the music industry. It can be so dark it can, you know, having a light in that. That that's my main goal and that's why I love you and your podcast and how positive everything is. It's just right in line with me and I love that.
Speaker 1:So your music the the genre. I know that a lot of people don't like the. Well, what, what genre are you in? But when I hear your music, my favorite genre is nineties Like I, like I love nineties music, like I just love it. It just makes you feel good. So your music has that type of vibe what, what in in inspired that sound.
Speaker 2:What? What in inspired that sound? I have always loved the nineties. I'm not a nineties kid, I'm only 23, but I've always found like Saved by the Bell used to be one of my favorite shows when I was growing up. I loved that vibe, Like Zach Morris all the way, and oh my gosh. There was just so many things about that show that I loved, and even one of my songs, Nice Guy Syndrome, like even Clueless, like oh my gosh.
Speaker 2:That movie changed everything for me like I can't, and so I did a whole song called Nice Guy Syndrome, which even the cover I'm I'm doing homage to, of course, clueless and everything, and I just love that vibe and I think there's just so much, there was so much realness during that time and, and even sophistication, even with the syncopations of the rhythms, I just I fell in love with it and I was like why? Why are we taking that away? We should always have it here, you know.
Speaker 1:I think in the nineties, like everybody was just about having fun, like all the all the like music was just let's just have fun, let's just have a good time, because I don't remember any any nineties song that was about sadness or hurting, and like it was all about I'm feeling good, I want you to feel good, so let's feel good together.
Speaker 2:I love that Totally and I, um, I can give you an exclusive. I'm just going to do it. I don't know if my public is here. Yes, um, since we're talking about it, it's the perfect topic. So I was in London last year and which was crazy for me in the first right and I wrote some music while I was out there and the last day I wrote 10 songs in 10 days. The last day was a Friday night there and the last day I wrote 10 songs in 10 days. The last day was a Friday night and I wanted to flip one of my favorite iconic 90s songs, um, and I flipped this is how we do it by Montel Jordan. I wanted to make it where you could like, bring this into our, my generation here, and um, I flipped it, made a little more dancey, a little more pop, and my publicist actually knows Montel Jordan played it for him. He fell in love and now him and I are doing this track together and we are releasing a music video at the beginning of this year.
Speaker 1:So that's something to look forward to Listen and that I was going to add Because when I saw that, I was like this is one of the most iconic feel good songs of the 90s. Every time you went to like a block party, like you couldn't go to a concert, you could not go anywhere without hearing this is how we do it.
Speaker 2:This is how we do it. This is how we do it.
Speaker 1:Yes, and it just made you feel good every single time you heard it and I love, I love, I love, I love that you are bringing that positivity, that you are bringing that feel good music into the now, because, more than anything, we need to feel good right now. So I love that you are doing that thank you, thank you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think we all need to find silver linings in this day and age and find the fun. Um. That's why, like when people ask, like what's your genre and stuff like that or what's your musical style, I always say I would hope if you could put Bruno Mars and pink into an artist. That would be me and I love what pink does. She's very popular. Bruno Mars is super unserious but super sophisticated with the way that he does his music. Like he's another artist that is taking the nineties and bringing it back, which I love as well.
Speaker 1:So Cause I was. I was just going to ask you what artist inspires you, or inspired you Like. If you can listen to one album from start to finish, not skip one and just vibe the whole entire time, who would it be? What album?
Speaker 2:and why? Oh my gosh, that's like a really hard question. There's multiple. The first one that comes to my head, because I just talked about bruno, was 24 karat magic. That was literal gold. Um, the amount of grand music won for that was so well earned, um, and every single one of those. So I know all the words and all things. I love that album but if I had to like, bring it back even a little more dangerous. Michael Jackson Hands down, hands down, not you being an MJ fan Listen, huge, huge MJ fan Listen.
Speaker 1:So you are also a dancer, so did he also inspire your dancing as well, and how long have you been dancing?
Speaker 2:Yes, he was a big inspiration and he was a big inspiration for me to make dance and singing together. There was this moment, I remember, when he popped up from the stage in like that toaster pop-up, and he just stood there and people were freaking out, passing out ambulances. It just brought me to tears, chills, goosebumps everywhere, and I was like this is what I want to do. This is what I want to do. I love him so much and I've been dancing since I was two really since I could walk and my mom put me in ballet but hip hop has become my thing. I've done it all though tap and jazz and lyrical contemporary, all of it.
Speaker 1:Now. You've been on tour all over, like you've been all over the world, and you've done a whole lot of pride events, which I love because that's my community, so I love it like what. What has been like one of your? Like when you got on stage that first time, when you were like, okay, I'm going on tour, but first of all I'm going on tour. And when you got on stage, what was your first?
Speaker 2:thought is this real? Um, because this was my first tour ever. Uh was last year in the spring and I was in the UK and I got to play some amazing venues that I've never even thought of. The amount of beauty in London and in the iconic artists have graced this stage, so one. I was like, am I even worthy? And then I was thinking, okay, here I am, let's, let's embrace this. Wait, is this real? And then it just something clicked with me and I was like this is why I'm doing what I'm doing, this is why I love what I'm doing, like all of the stuff that you have to deal with on the industry side and the people and the things that you like I've had a fight to even like get to where I am, but this was so worth it to be right here in this moment, like I was. I mean, honestly, it's hard to even describe.
Speaker 1:Funny if that is not a message for some body, because that that is always how I feel, like when I first stepped into a room, like when I'm speaking, when I'm anywhere, I'm like how, how did I get here? Is this real, do I even belong here? But I worked hard to get in this room. I belong in this room, I belong in this space because this is my moment, so I'm going to embrace my moments like this. Moment belongs to me, and that is the most amazing feeling in the world it, is it?
Speaker 2:um? Yeah, I mean honestly just makes everything, all of the stuff before, so so worth it, it, just, it just makes all the bullshit that you've been through back I don't know if I can cuss on this podcast girl.
Speaker 1:Yes, ma'am, you just be you.
Speaker 2:I was so trying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, bullshit is the perfect word, like it's just like all all the bullshit that I have overcome and I have been through. This is why this is yes, and and all the like haters that were like, oh well, you were never, oh well, you're not gonna. It's like, fuck you. It's like, look at me now. It's like, look at me now, bitch, look at me, I'm on the same stage as david bowie when he was on the same level. Yes, yes, yes, like that. That is uh, amazing. Now I love, like I before, that you also do a lot of work for the girls, for the kids, for the kikis, for the gorgeous ones. Okay, like, when did that come about? Like doing all these pride shows?
Speaker 2:Well, I have a really good booking agent based out of New York and I met him through my publicist and he just I was like, oh my gosh, like your, your whole vibe and your sound would work so well for these pride performances and all of these. And I was like I would. I mean again, I'm all about positivity, I'm all about love, I'm all about spreading joy, happiness, peace, love, all the things. So I was like let's do it. And I just there's so much beauty and I love a good kiki and I love a good sassy, fierce walk.
Speaker 2:Like I've actually been really inspired by that community in a lot of ways, just even on a confidence alone, and I was like, yes, please, and thank you. So I was able to do a lot of them and, oh my gosh, like the, the people are just so lovely and down to earth. And like I found like myself, oh my gosh. And then in Chicago, one of them, like I was in Chicago and I love Chicago so much. Love you, love you, love you. I had a couple come up to me and they're like, can we be your president of your fan club? Like I'll never forget that. And they were just so kind and lovely and I was just like I love. I love you people so much. I love you people so much. I do love you so much, so I've just enjoyed it every step of the way and I should be doing them again this summer, so I'm excited.
Speaker 1:Well, I hope. Please let me know which ones you will be at, because I would love to catch one, because I think so. Little known fact my inner person is a drag queen Like my inner. I am a drag queen Like I. My inner, I am a drag queen. My spirit is a drag queen Like I'm just all of it. Yeah, oh, my God, in my heart I am a drag queen. But yes, I would love, I would love to see you perform.
Speaker 2:I'd love to see you perform. Are you love to see you perform? Are you kidding me, Listen?
Speaker 1:girl, I want to see you work In my heart. I am a drag queen In my heart. That is who I am.
Speaker 2:I love it. I love it. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:So you talked about one of your best moments, and that was when the couple had walked up to you. What was your best moment on tour? Like your best, like oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, moment.
Speaker 2:I would say what was nice is. I didn't do a lot of research on these theaters in the UK because I was so nervous, like if it was Madison Square Garden. It's like you know the weight of that. Yes, there's the London Palladium, which is like the step down from Madison Square Garden, probably other like Wembley's, the big one, but London Palladium is super iconic and I played three sold out um shows there and um, even without knowing all of the history, of course, I looked it up after. I just didn't want to psych myself out too much. You could feel it and the energy in the air and the major press was there and I beautiful write-ups from the sun and daily star and all these amazing which I never thought would be possible and, um, that stage alone. That was like I've made it, I've totally made it and I just like every time I was just so grateful and honored to even be on that stage and the write-ups were so beautiful. My mom, um, it's really funny, she's my stylist.
Speaker 2:I've had many stylists but like and then your mother and she has a degree in it, um, at the London college of style. No-transcript if we're good enough or if we're, you know. Yes, of course, as my mom. People question, oh if she's just your mom? No, she's actually really good at what she does. She's super talented, and that fact that she got to get some validation for that, she deserved it, and so that was definitely one of my favorite moments that is beautiful.
Speaker 1:Come on, mother styling. Come on, mother, I just love that. Okay, I love the the mom, because this, this little fancy jacket that like you have on the like oh, yes, that was.
Speaker 2:This was actually Christmas present from her.
Speaker 1:Yes, baby, baby mama is stylish, do you understand me? Okay, so I am big on motivation. I am everybody's hype girl, but not every day we feel like being positive. Not every day we wake up and like, oh my God, the heels are a lot Like. We don't always feel like that. So what keeps you motivated on days that you just like I don't want to do this shit?
Speaker 2:I mean, we're all human and it's so, so normal, so natural. And I've gone through a lot of shit. If, like, let me tell you, um, even in this past year, my parents are going through a divorce and, um, I just broke up with my boyfriend like there's a lot happening, a lot of shit, but and and you know, I've always found I was raised right, though my mom was such a good source of grounding for me, my spiritual leader, like I'm also a Christian, I love Jesus, so that helps me through a lot, and that's just like that's. If I didn't have that firm foundation, I would not be this positive person that you see every day, cause I do not get my strength from myself, that's for sure. I get it from.
Speaker 2:God and I, just I can't, I can't be more thankful for that because it's really helped me through. You know the shit that, especially last year, was there was so many highs, of course, of tour and stuff like that. But personal life, I mean finding that like strength and energy to get through those highs and make it something worth something, without going through and getting into those deep dark holes. That was huge for me.
Speaker 1:I don't even have to ask you like, who do you most admire? Because it sounds like it's mom for sure.
Speaker 2:She's the strongest person I've ever met, like truly. And she's the positive like I could cry about it honestly and like her. Um, why am I getting emotional? Oh my gosh, her support is amazing, but she's so strong like if I could ever think of someone who is so positive in the midst of so much shit coming up against her like insane insane.
Speaker 1:That is beautiful, oh you're not you making me emotional, I have that effect on people, but I mean some like sometimes we don't realize how special people are until we start to hear ourselves talk about them and it just kind of like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like you know, because oftentimes we take for granted the people in our lives and because we just feel like, okay, yeah, you know they're going to be in my corner, until we start talking about how amazing they are. And then it hits you how amazing they are and it's just like oh my gosh, like I, I have some amazing people riding for me that will always be there through my shit. No, what? Like they will be there and that is an amazing thing to have. So you said that you have gone through a lot, you've been through a lot, you've had a breakup, like you've dealt with a lot. How do you feel like this has changed who you are?
Speaker 2:Well, I this was my first boyfriend too. I was single for 20 years. I was good being single. I was single until I was 20 years old, and I love being single. I'm really happy with myself. I like being alone, which is great, and I think going through finally a relationship has helped, of course, shape my music and make me feel like more human. I've gotten to be, an experience.
Speaker 2:I feel like more human, like I've gotten an experience, and so that's. That's nice, that I finally have that experience and I'm really grateful for it. And I think that that's just another learning curve and something that we all have to live through with life, and but I think I'm a lot stronger for it Now. I've learned a lot about myself through that relationship too and I just think I'm a lot better for it and I'm really I mean, I've never been the type to like meet a guy. I'm not looking for one. I wasn't looking for one when I got a boyfriend. I'm still not looking for one, because I'm again real good, like if God brings one along, okay, we'll see. But, um, I'm really happy to be single. Like it.
Speaker 2:It was a big strain, especially with touring and traveling so much, and like I am living this pop singer life and I am not stopping, like I've always been a boss babe and I just I ain't stopping anytime soon. And, honestly, it's nice to just now be able to think about me, because I, when I'm in a relationship, I truly dive in and I think about the other person a lot, um, a lot more than myself, and I think that that's great in some ways, but I've neglected myself for far too long and that's yes, we're, we're done with that okay, because, because we're, because it is your me season, you are putting you first.
Speaker 1:It is your me season. I'm not. I will no longer put myself on the back burner, for no one correct.
Speaker 2:Yeah, three and a half years, we're done now listen, I it y'all.
Speaker 1:Y'all heard that it's me season. You heard it from that. Look y'all, stop putting all your ducks in in everybody. Stop putting all your eggs in everybody else's basket. Put it in your own, because they're going to eat and you're not going to eat Like we don't do that, you'll lose yourself in the process.
Speaker 2:Let's not do that. Let's not do that.
Speaker 1:Listen, oh my gosh, I love your outlook on things. Like you don't have this. Oh whoa, it's me, you know, like I, I love your outlook on things. And I also loved when you said and I wanted you to just just go into it just just a little bit when you said I was good at being single, because a lot of people feel like, oh well for you single, like what's wrong with you, like you're single, like, so I? I loved when you said I'm good at being single. What does that mean to?
Speaker 2:you. I think that's being really secure in yourself and liking being alone and spending time with yourself, and I think again my mom raised me right. I know my value, my worth does not come from a man.
Speaker 2:I know like I've been really grateful to have such an amazing support system to help raise me to be really good at being single, and I think, at the end of the day, if you don't add to my life, then you're're subtracting from it. There's no reason. I am really good. No, thank you. I deserve what I deserve, and if you cannot bring that to me, then no, then no, and I'm I already. I know I'm young, but I'm, I feel, way too old to be dealing with any more negativity, any more jealousy, any more of just the bullshit that people like to, of course, throw at this industry too, and even some men. So you know, I'm good, like I, I'm really happy just being alone and I like spending time with myself and I like doing things alone and I'm really solid, I guess um, with how I feel about myself. So I don't really feel like I need to go look for it in other places or in other people.
Speaker 1:I don't know if y'all heard the knowledge that Matt just dropped on us, bitch, I don't know if y'all heard the knowledge. She said who are the people in the back? She said who are the people in the back. She said, and I quote bitch, if you're not adding to my life, you are subtracting from it. If the math ain't mapping, the math ain't mapping.
Speaker 2:If the math ain't mapping Bye-bye you out. I don't even need you. Save you next.
Speaker 1:Okay, so I just need y'all. She said one more time if you ain't adding to it, then you are subtracting from it. So come on, max, dropping knowledge on us today.
Speaker 2:I say, wait a minute. Professor Max in the building, just kidding.
Speaker 1:Okay, Maybe she took that mic and said nah.
Speaker 2:I like it.
Speaker 1:She likes a good mic drop, and that is what it was. I was like, oh so yeah, everybody who's out there that's single, be good at being single. Be good at being single, be good for you, be good for yourself, and it is okay to be single until the right person comes into your life, and if not, then just be good at being just for you, good at being you Just for you.
Speaker 2:Good at being you. Yeah, and I mean you can't be good for anyone else until you're good for yourself anyway. It's just, it's not even possible.
Speaker 1:I mean you just can't, I just I'm going to need to get me a mic, a microphone, because every time we Can, she just that's what the mic drop. Like, baby, if you ain't good for you, then you can't be good for them. Like y'all, just two not good people and y'all gonna make a not good situation, so we're not gonna do that, okay so so I'm gonna just be good at being myself.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the best that you are for you. So I'm going to just be good at being myself, the best that you are for you, the best that will come your way. Like you attract, of course, what you give out and what you exude. So if you're so happy and confident with yourself and like super, super secure and like you'll get that, like you'll get someone who can trust you and that's not insecure and happy with themselves because you're just going to attract that anyway, so it's just, you know, that's the math, that will math.
Speaker 1:The other way. A-mathin Baby, I don't know about y'all, but I love me some Max Ray Like I love me some Max Ray, Like, oh my gosh, so you so. Is this where you get all your inspiration from your music that you write yourself? Like you said, I wrote 10 songs in 10 days and I'm just like what, so like, do you just get all this from just life and positivity and just what? Where?
Speaker 2:do you get it from? I, I get it from life, for sure. I have a running note in my phone. Um, if I'm even out and I'm eavesdropping on a conversation and someone says something I'm like that would be a good line for a song, I write it down or like not wait, wait, not well, when you're alone, sometimes like you just everyone does it. Let's be real. Okay, if you're really obvious, it's just really hard not to um, so definitely do that. Um, I've been like the therapist for my friend group, so they'll come to me with like relationship advice which I find really like very sweet. And so sometimes I'm like, hey, I kind of could make that a song. So I write that down.
Speaker 2:I mean, and there's mostly what I do. Even if it's like a super serious topic, I find the silver lining in it. Of course I'm authentic to that what emotional weight that holds in a song. But I'm also and sometimes that's what it's needed, but majority of the time I'll give that's space and then always find a way to find the silver lining, just because it's just who I am and I want to. Of course we all feel those human emotions, but we want to pick ourselves up and carry back on and be stronger for whatever we've gone through. So I always try to make that a big point. But yeah, I just get it from my own personal experiences, from other people's experiences, that they come to me for just just life in general. Whatever I'm experiencing, I love it.
Speaker 1:So let's have a little bit of fun. Um, before I let you go, your most embarrassing moment go uh, everyday life.
Speaker 2:Um, okay, uh, I'm most embarrassing moment. Oh, okay, this people might not think this is embarrassing, but I did one night on tour um, I, I was performing, this is how we do it. Uh, that our version. Um, just me and the music. It was the finale, like the last song, and the music cut out and so I was pretending to be the instruments, like on the mic, acapella's, like, like, and it was. For me it was like, but I had dancers behind me and I wanted them to still be able to move and like, so I just became all the instruments and I got off stage thinking what the hell did I just do? Um, my dancers were laughing, but they also said that was super iconic, but for me it was like, so embarrassing.
Speaker 1:Yes, because it was like dancing, dancing. I bet that was awesome. I bet that was awesome to see. So you only have a second to think and answer these questions. Just a second, okay, okay. If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Speaker 2:pasta, celebrity crush I literally I went blank. I used to have so many celebrity crushes, like Justin Bieber was one, so I'll go with that Justin Bieber if you had one superpower, what would it be? To fly. Really, yeah, that'd be fun.
Speaker 1:I feel like if I could read someone's mind, I'd go crazy you, yeah, you, you right about that, but that was, it was a close second so if you had, if you can tell any, because I I am so for like women empowerment, like I'm so for like women. So if you had to talk to your younger self first, what would you tell little Max Ray right now?
Speaker 2:That's so sweet. I would tell her that you need to calm down. You overthink way too much like chill, it's okay, you're not gonna die, you're, everything's gonna be okay. And I just wanted to give her a big hug and just tell her to breathe more and to be more present, because those moments that our childhood make up and I had some really good moments like those go away way too fast. So enjoy the naps, enjoy playing outside, enjoy those moments with your friends, because, like, that's all you're going to get, so enjoy it.
Speaker 1:That's what I'd say. And one last question, before we let you go, okay, before we let you go okay, if you had to say anything to young girls that say you know what, I don't know what, what I want to be in in life, I think I want to do music, I think I want to dance, but I just don't know if I'm good enough to make it, what would you tell young girls?
Speaker 2:I've been in the same exact boat, same shoes as you and I think it's very normal, natural, to feel that way. Don't beat yourself up, but perseverance is the biggest key. I mean, there's a lot of failures, you're going to get, a lot of no's You're going to get. You're going to have to fight a lot for yourself and for what you want, but it's the persevering that's my biggest word. That's kind of really clicked for me. If you just keep going, it will, it will happen, especially if you have that passion. Just keep the passion, keep your faith, keep going, keep working, keep pushing. It's all worth it in the end and I promise, promise you, if you just keep going and you keep making an effort, it will happen, it will. That's why you have to keep telling yourself too it will happen, like I think, no matter what. You just have to have PMA, positive mental attitude always.
Speaker 2:Yes, I love it, I just think you just can't let the negative thoughts win. I think it's really easy for that to happen, but as long as you just keep going, keep persevering, it will happen. And that's all you have to keep telling yourself. I love it.
Speaker 1:So tell us where to find you, to tell us where to follow you, to tell us about any upcoming things that you have going on. Tell us everything. Max Ray, let's go.
Speaker 2:That's so sweet. Well, you can find me everywhere on all social media at Max Ray M-A-X-R-A-E it's the female spelling On Instagram, youtube, tiktok, which is still here, thank God, okay, and yeah, youtube is really fun with all my music videos. They're all like little mini movies. They give you a more clear look into what the songs are really about from my perspective. And, of course, spotify and Apple Music Every streaming platform you can find all my music. And yeah, I mean make sure to subscribe or follow, because this song with Montel Jordan that will be coming out soon is going to be epic and I'm so honored that him and I are doing that together and just bringing a fresh spin to the iconic song, so make sure you do that.
Speaker 1:Um, but yeah, that's about it yes, thank you so much for being in the passenger seat with me today. Oh my gosh, anytime that you want to come back and sit in the passenger seat with me, you are more than welcome.
Speaker 2:Thank you, I would love to Anytime.
Speaker 1:I hope that you guys enjoyed Max Ray as much as I did. Go and follow her, go subscribe to her channel, go, do all the things Max, max rate, because I'm telling you it's worth the listen. It's worth the listen Y'all. She is amazing. She is amazing and I just love talking to you. I love your spirit, I love everything about you, okay.
Speaker 2:Same here. Oh my gosh, I love you so much and I love this podcast. Oh my gosh, you're doing a great job. This is great work. Like I love this. Please keep doing this, like truly people. We need this, we need this space. So please keep this up and thank you, and I'd love to be back.
Speaker 1:As you go out there and be great in their face, know that you are everything and everything is you, honey, know that you are the shit, the whole shit and nothing but the shit. So you go out there and be bad and it's like I know you can be and, as always, you have a good day on purpose. Hell, you're welcome. I am the sunshine of my life and, as always, you have a good day on purpose. Ma'am, you're welcome.