In The Passenger Seat with Alethea Crimmins

Unbothered: Navigating Haters with Teontee Loves

Alethea Crimmins Season 3 Episode 13

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What happens when you refuse to shrink yourself for anyone? Teontee Loves knows exactly. The viral sensation and music artist joins Alethea Crimmins to deliver a masterclass in authentic self-expression and staying unbothered by critics.

"They are bothered because you are unbothered by them trying to bother you." This powerful insight sets the tone for an episode brimming with wisdom about transforming negativity into opportunity. Teontee reveals his genius strategy of turning hate comments into profitable content—effectively making his critics work as his unpaid PR team.

Beyond the confident exterior we see online, Teontee shares his journey from being "the shy kid" afraid to speak to strangers, to manifesting his viral success through deliberate self-affirmation. "I would tell myself in the mirror: you're gonna be famous, you're gonna be viral, people are gonna hear you," he explains, showing how speaking success into existence became his reality.

The conversation delves into navigating the music industry while defying traditional expectations, dating authentically without compromise, and finding support from family. Comparisons to Prince emerge as Teontee carves his unique lane in an industry often resistant to those who don't fit predetermined molds.

Excitement builds as Teontee announces his new single "Make Her Shake That" and hints at an upcoming remix featuring a mystery artist. His certainty about future success demonstrates the power of his manifestation philosophy in action.

Whether you're fighting to be yourself in a world of expectations or learning to rise above criticism, this episode delivers the perfect reminder: "You are not too much, you are just enough. In fact, you are more than enough." Stream "Make Her Shake That" now on all platforms and follow @TeonteeLoves to witness his continued rise.

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Speaker 1:

yeah, hello, hello, hello, my lovelies, and welcome back to In the Passenger Seat with your girl, alethea Crimmins, where we are riding shotgun, and the haters y'all haters can go have a walk, baby, they can take a seat. Baby, this is your motivational mama, your positivity queen Alethea Crimmins and baby. We about to talk about some shit, because our haters always got some shit to say. Our haters always got shit to say. No matter what you do, who you are, how you are doing it, you will always have a hater. Everybody has an opinion about what you do and who you are. But, like I said, opinions are like assholes Everybody got one and some of them are just full of shit. Okay, let's just be honest. But it's not about what they say. Is what we respond to? What we respond to? They can call you anything, what do you answer to?

Speaker 1:

That is what we are going to talk about today the haters and how we just remain unbothered, because they are so bothered that you are unbothered by them trying to bother you. Somebody going to catch that later on. They are bothered because you are unbothered by them trying to bother you. Baby, you have to remain unbothered and be above the what Bullshit, what Bullshit. And my guest today, my guest today, has been the target of so many haters. Why? Because, honey, he is unapologetically him and I love this about him. People have all these misconceptions about who he is and he like I don't give a fuck bitch, I'm me and I'm going to be me. Baby, if you do not know who I am talking about, watch this clip.

Speaker 2:

Depressed because everybody keeps saying I'm gay and they saying I don't like girls. For real, psych, I don't give a fuck. Make a shade that come out Friday bitch to fuck your baby daddy. They don't want no problems. Now I'm that nigga, so don't try to fuck with me.

Speaker 1:

I will take your bitch for a ride. Yes, listen, listen, listen, okay, so that that that. That was, that was that's my part, right there, that was that, that's my part. Stick your tongue out, say, ah, say, fuck your baby daddy. Ah, okay, y'all Okay. He is Alabama, bold, unapologetically him, and a lyrical force to be reckoned with. He is serving bars, looks and fearlessness that the world is not ready for baby. He is stylish, he is successful and he is in the passenger seat Welcome.

Speaker 2:

Hey y'all, what's up, what's?

Speaker 1:

going on hey, it's all up in that ass. Hey, yeah, listen, listen that, that, that was it right there. Like every time I hear that clip, I'm just like yeah, yeah, like I just know, like it don't matter where I am, as soon as I'm scrolling, I always stop. As soon as I see you, I always stop, because I'm like okay, re-bop it.

Speaker 2:

Re-bop it. You know I'm going to play it. That's the song right now.

Speaker 1:

That's the bop. That's going to be the bop of the summer. It really will. I can't wait to hear the whole entire song Friday, yes, friday, may 2nd Friday.

Speaker 1:

Friday May 2nd Make a shake that because listen, if nothing else, you are going to shake that ass. You're going to shake that ass. Listen, oh my gosh. Let me just get this out of the way. I love you. I love you too, genuinely, love you for who you are, because you are so yes, you are so uniquely and unapologetically you Thank you so much. It's not easy for people, especially in the social media day and age, to just be themselves Like everybody's trying to be somebody else. They're trying to be a trend and not a trend setter, yes, and you are just not bothered by anything that people say about you. So let's just get get into it. So people say that you're too feminine, that you don't fit in to the mold of what a rapper should look like. How do you deal with that pressure and still show up as you?

Speaker 2:

When people say that at this point I really don't care, care. It used to bother me a lot, to be honest, because at one point I was like um, do I have to fit into a box? Do I have to wrap like this? Do I have to look like this? Do I have to simmer myself down? But I went through something recently, a depression that brought me back to like now who I am Like and I really don't care anymore. I'm going to just do music, put out the music that I like, show my personality the way I want to and, you know, give my fans the music that they want, Give my fans the Tianta that they want.

Speaker 1:

And we want it, we want it, we want you. We want you as you are. Have you ever felt the need to correct how people perceive you or their like assumptions about you? Like, have you ever felt the like need to like, let me, let me, let me get this straight. Like, let me get them together.

Speaker 2:

have, you ever felt that? Yeah, I have done that plenty of times before. But now I just do this thing where I make the hate comments content, like, instead of replying and trying to correct them. I reply with content because if I'm going to reply, I'm going to make it benefit me in some way, like I'm going to make some money out of y'all. I'm going to make some money out of y'all hate. So listen, I'm going to make some money off y'all hate.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I am going to make my coins off you bitches, so y'all keep talking, but as you're talking, I'm going to la bank, right, okay, keep talking, keep talking, right, because all you're doing is making my pockets and you're making people listen and look at me even more. I tell everybody your haters are your biggest promoters. Yes, you're like you do not need PR, you, you do not need a PR team. Let your haters do it. And that is exactly what you are doing, and I think that that is phenomenal. Listen to anybody who is watching and listening. Now, make your haters your PR team. Let them promote you.

Speaker 2:

Put that on the shirt.

Speaker 1:

I might just do that because listen, because your haters promote you more and better than anybody else most definitely so let them do their job. So okay, so, okay. So you wear what's what, what you want, you move how, how you want, and you just make, you make the shit look good. Okay, you, you, you make the shit look good. Where did that confidence start for you? Because that is what that is. What did that start?

Speaker 2:

I honestly just like to wear what I want to wear. I have always been that type of person to wear what I want to wear, Whether it's a crop top and some baggy jeans, whether it's fully baggy clothing, whether it's a hat like this and my braids with beads on them. I just simply like to wear what I like to wear, because it's a form of expressing who I am. Red is my colors. I like other colors too, like red, white, blue, black, yellow. That's one of my favorites. So I just like to express what I like and wear it if that makes sense.

Speaker 1:

How did you get so confident to just walk outside and just fuck y'all.

Speaker 2:

People do look at me like I went to Office Depot to get a banner because you know I'm promoting my song.

Speaker 1:

So I have a banner and it's Make Her Shake that Out.

Speaker 2:

Now it's like a big banner and I went to Office Depot and people were just like I'm like okay, but I'm used to it, used to people looking at me, so I don't really care. Like I just do it For a long time.

Speaker 1:

What people don't know? You and I have met before in person because I was in your last video. I was a video vixen, y'all it's a vibe.

Speaker 2:

It's a vibe Y'all gonna check out. It's a Vibe. She's the star of the music video.

Speaker 1:

I was a video vixen bitch. Later on that night we went back to my room and we had walked. There was some function going on.

Speaker 2:

It was a concert.

Speaker 1:

Yes, as we were walking, people were like looking at you or whatever, and I was like what's what's wrong? Because I had noticed you kind of, and I was like what's what's, what's the problem? And you, you said like people keep looking at me. What did I tell you?

Speaker 2:

Oh, you said F-10 people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because I was like well, did you pick out your clothes? And you were like yes. I said do you like what you have on? And you were like yes, so fuck that bitch.

Speaker 2:

I still got the shirt FTP it's on my other shirt yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like if you picked out your own clothes and if you put that on and if you liked what you had on. I don't care what nobody else have to say. This is me. I'll put this on my body today. I know for a fact that it shows my big arms. I don't care.

Speaker 2:

I put this on and do bitch. It oozes confidence.

Speaker 1:

But so do you. So do you? You have no idea what you're doing. You are making it okay for other males to just be who they are. Like you are setting a standard. You are out here letting people know it is okay. Yeah, it is it. It is okay for me to be a rapper and look like. However the fuck I want to look like. I don't have to look like everybody else. So do you ever feel like, because you're a rapper, that there's a double standard in the rap game? Like you have to defend your authenticity because you're not as masculine as people expect you to be?

Speaker 2:

um, there is a double standard, realistically. But I don't look at that. I honestly just swivel my way through that, burst through that door and give them tionte. I feel like I'm carving out my own lane in the music industry, so they won't have no choice but to, you know, accept people like me into the music industry. Like I'm going to break that double standard and I feel like I already am.

Speaker 1:

You are. You are Like do you think that the culture is finally catching up to letting men, especially black men, be expressive, or do you think that we're still fighting this battle?

Speaker 2:

I feel like it's half and half, to be honest, like we have a foot in the door but the other foot is still out, um, and I would say, in the mainstream it's portrayed as acceptance, but in reality it's like, no, like we don't accept that. But you know, like I said, they're not gonna have no choice but to accept it because it's gonna be all, all in their face, all in their timeline.

Speaker 1:

So there's this idea that if you dress a certain way or act a certain way, it must be for clout or for attention. For attention, how do you stay focused on what's real for you, especially in the music world? Because, like people think, oh well, he's just acting like that, like that's not him, like that's not who he really is um, how do I stay focused on what's real for me?

Speaker 2:

honestly, I don't live in social media. I feel like social media is like a whole nother planet. Like I live in reality. Like, honestly, I wake up every day and forget that. Like, oh, I have a social media presence. Like I have followers, so this is how I am in real life, this is how I dress, this is how I, this is my real personality in real life, so I just put that onto social media.

Speaker 1:

Like um, I didn't hear the last part of your question as well, because I had got a call okay, let me, uh, we, we to just edit, edit this out and we're going to run it back, okay.

Speaker 2:

Sorry for all of the inconveniences.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So there's this idea that if you dress a certain way or act a certain way, then it must be for clout or for attention. Especially in the music world or in the social media world, people do dress certain ways, act certain ways because it'll boost up their, their likes, their follows, their engagement. I know that that has also been thrown at you. So how do you? You know debate that? How do you stay focused on who you are? How do you let people know that this is like this is me. This is not for views likes like this is just me.

Speaker 2:

I just do me honestly, like I said, throw. I throw on what I want to wear, like, and I try to, you know, portray that onto social media as well. I want people to authentically be themselves, so I try to, you know, show the confidence like, show the style and dress how I want, because I want to inspire other people. I have gotten lots of dms like you inspiring me. Like my husband is like this, my child is like this. Yes, so that really makes me want to do it even more, like I don't feel, like I do it for well, I don't I know for a fact. I don't do it for social media or clout, it's just who I am. I'm authentically Tiantay Loves.

Speaker 1:

I love that. Now, speaking of like husbands and and things, things of that nature, how do you navigate in the dating world? Because I think recently you had posted you and another girl and people were like well, this can't be his girlfriend, like this can't be real. How do you navigate the dating world? And how difficult is it for women to just accept Tianti as Tianti?

Speaker 2:

I feel like when I'm presenting with a woman or when I'm in front of a woman, I'm just Tianta, like. I'm just Tianta, like they're going to get the personality, the vibes, they're going to get it all. So that's what they see and me navigating it. I feel like it's not necessarily me like, oh, like, can I get your number? I want to talk to you. It's not that for me, it's more of a vibe thing, like we catch the vibe and it just goes from there. And like I try not to force things in the dating world, I want them to flow into my hands, like, but I want them to flow into my hands, like I don't want to force it at all, because I feel like that wouldn't be real, that wouldn't be a soulmate twin flame thing for me.

Speaker 1:

Yes, now would. Would you find that, because you're not what people can consider the norm, that it's more difficult for you to find women that like the real you, or do they have like certain expectations for who you're supposed to be or should?

Speaker 2:

should be. Rather, I feel like like for me, they see me mostly a lot of women. I have like 90 of women following and 10 men. So women see me on social media a lot and I'm quite sure a lot of women across the united states have saw me. So it's kind of different for me because they already know who I am. And well, the women that I, because they already know who I am, and well, the women that I have, they know who I am and they know the vibe already. So it's not like they're supposed to like expect anything different. And if they do expect something different, I feel like I don't know why would you expect something different, like you see?

Speaker 2:

me on social media all the time from what you see like.

Speaker 1:

Why would you think something different like you see?

Speaker 2:

me on social media all the time. What you see like why, why would you? Think I'm different than like this is my play. Like this is real.

Speaker 1:

I mean, listen, I so me, and there are so many other women like me. Y'all, y'all can lie if y'all want to, but i'ma tell the truth. Prince was my husband. In in in my mind, prince was my husband. He could, he could do no wrong. I didn't care if prince wore heels, if he wore, wore whatever. That was my husband and a lot of women were in love with him and so many people thought that he was gay and he was like no, like, I'm not. Prince got more coochie than any Prince got coochie and he, I mean, and beautiful women, prince, baby Prince, could get any coochie he wanted.

Speaker 2:

And the crazy thing is like the crazy thing is they're comparing me to Prince now and they're calling me the Prince of this, of this time, of this generation. I don't, I wouldn't say I run with it, but I accept it. Of course you can give me that title. That's Prince. It's kind of like the same dynamic as well. But when people do that, it be people in the comments like oh, don't compare him to Prince, he's nothing like Prince, I don't know. So that's why I try not to claim it, because Prince has diehard fans and I don't want to walk right here like I am the prince of this generation, because you know, I don't know. I feel like I don't want to do that, I don't want to step into that door but you said that Prince has diehard fans.

Speaker 1:

Do you not think that you do as well?

Speaker 2:

I do, I do, but you know, Prince is he's Prince. Well, I'm Tianta, but he's Prince.

Speaker 1:

I was just about to say do not dim who you are. Yes, he, he was prince, but you are tianti yeah yeah, like that, there is something great about being tianti, so don't, don't, don't do that. But I, I get and and I understand because, like, people have compared me to other people as well and I'm just like, oh, like that's a big name to like live up to. That's like that's a big name.

Speaker 2:

yeah, that's, that's like some girl, that's an artist and she probably has a comparison to Beyonce. She wouldn't want to be like, oh, I'm this generation's Beyonce. Right, the Beehive would go crazy and they would. They would eat her up. But yeah, I understand your point as well yeah, I get that.

Speaker 1:

I get that. So, okay, have you ever had to cut someone off because because they were trying to like, change you or make you tone it down, like, and how, how did that happen? What, what was that like? What was, what was what's what's the tea?

Speaker 2:

you know I mentioned earlier, like they know me on social media and I don't know why they would expect me to be something different from what I present on social media, because I am authentically Tianti. I have said that plenty of times on social media and I gave. I feel like I give that on social media. So it has been women that have tried to make me tone it down because they had certain expectations or whatever, and I guess I'm a little too much for certain women Like I feel like you have to be a woman that actually likes a feminine man, like you have to like some type of femininity, like because I give that. Yes, there has been women that wanted me to tone it down but it just didn't work out Because their version of what they see in their mind that's not Tianti, that's not Tianti at all and I don't want to sit here and try to force myself into someone else's expectations and make myself fall into an unhappy bubble, like, yeah, that's not me.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't sacrifice my happiness for someone else's expectations now has has your family, like because I've I've met your family, yeah, and they are like super, like die hard, tiaz, like that, yes, like they are. Have they always been that way or did they have to like grow into that or what?

Speaker 2:

because they, when I said your mama and daddy, they were like yeah, yeah, like that, yeah I feel like I I honestly have grew into my personality because naturally I am a very introverted person, but over time I have, you know, became more open and more out there, like when I was younger. I was very much so like shy, like the shy kid, don't talk to me, I'm shy. And then my mom would be like, okay, go up to this lady at Walmart and ask her for this. I'm like no, I'm scared, like I was so scared to talk to people. But now that they see I have grew some type of confidence and I'm able to get on social media and be Tianti, like they're like oh, like this is who he is, and I guess it makes them want to. You know, go hard for me 100%.

Speaker 1:

No, when I first started following you, you weren't rapping like I didn't see like a whole lot of like music content. So what brought this on? Like what, what, what happened or what manifested in you to say, okay, well, I'm, I'm, I'm a rapper like this. This is who I am, this is this is what what I'm gonna do. So this is who I am, this is what I'm going to do. So what was the turning point?

Speaker 2:

I'm a music artist and my dad is a music artist. My uncle is a music artist, my grandma is a music artist, really, yes, everyone. My family bonds through music. At the family barbecues, my dad and his brothers will literally be having a whole wrap-off rapping their songs. It's crazy because on the outside, looking in, you'll be like, oh, what is this? They're real music artists. It's crazy. What are they doing with their lives? But that's how we bond, as through music, I feel like it brings us together on a whole other level and, yeah, that's something different and I feel like that very much so inspired me to want to go harder with my music.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I love that you are putting yourself and your music out there and it inspires so many people. Which brings me to one of my favorite parts of the podcast Ask Alethea. Ask them questions. Y'all. Ask them Alethea. Ask them questions y'all.

Speaker 1:

Ask them. So my Ask Alethea question is hey, alethea, I recently started expressing myself more freely online and, while some people are supportive, a lot of folks are dragging me for being too much or just doing it for attention. It's making me question if I should tone it down. How do I stay bold when it feels like people just want to shrink me? Listen, honey, honey. Ever since I started doing this, people told me I was too loud, too much, too this, too that, and my answer to this is simply three letters F-C-P. Fuck them people. Fuck them people, cause you need to do you.

Speaker 1:

Do not let the opinions of other people make you feel like you have to shrink. Do not let the opinions of other people make you feel like you have to play small in your own space. If this is who you are, be who you are and be you out loud. Be you in their face. Let them see you. Let them see you and be okay with being exactly who you are. You are not too much, you are just enough. In fact, you are more than enough.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, never tone it down for anybody at all, be you 1,000%, 1 million percent, 1 zillion percent. Never tone it down, always be you.

Speaker 1:

Always turn it up Turn it up 1,000%. Turn it up, amplify that shit, bust their head drums.

Speaker 1:

Listen, because that is what I do. I mean, at the end of the day, I'm going to be me. Regardless of what I do, I'm going to gonna have haters. We are going to have haters, but we, like I said earlier, we are going to allow our haters to be our biggest promoters. That is their job. And, speaking of promotion, now is the time that we take this mini break to acknowledge our sponsors, and our sponsors for this podcast is the Candle Yard Like? Look at this gorgeous candle.

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I want to say be you, speak from the heart and just let it flow through your body, and not your mouth, exactly how you feel. Don't simmer it down. Like we said, be 1000% you and be confident when you say it yeah, be 1000% you and stand 10 toes down on that shit.

Speaker 1:

Stay 10 toes down, so where, if anybody wants, so you? You said that you have yours single and it comes out Friday, correct?

Speaker 2:

Yes, make her shake that. My single comes out Friday, may 2ndnd. And when is this going to be out? If they're watching this by now, it's probably out, right? Yes, okay, if you're watching this, it's out. Make her shake that. It's on all streaming platforms, so definitely go listen to that. You're going to love it. It's going to be on your radio soon, so just stream it everywhere. Play it in your car, blast it in your headphones, work out at the gym just make her shake that.

Speaker 1:

Make it shake that I love how you manifest things like you, like you're, like you're not saying I hope that this happens, like I wish that this happens, like you're, like you're not saying I hope that this happens, like I wish that this happens. Like you, you say it like it has already happened. Like you, like you just said it's going to be on on your radio stations, like it's, it's, it's, it's going to be there, like that, like there, there, there's no question, it's going to be there. Like there. Like there, there, there's no question. And I've seen content where you you said, okay, I'm going to be famous. Like I'm going to be on somebody's TV. Like what, what? What did that come from?

Speaker 2:

where you're so positive about your future and just manifesting these things onto your life um, I feel like it came from me being very doubtful in the past, because I was very doubtful and I realized things weren't happening the way I wanted to. So I just started claiming everything that I wanted to happen. Like before I had a social media following. I would always say, oh, I see everybody going viral on social media. I wish I had a social media following. So I just said to myself, okay, let me tell you what I did. I went on an app and I, um, edited, like I had followers, like I had 200k followers, and I would say the next month I started going viral. I was like telling myself in the mirror like you're gonna be famous, you're gonna be viral, like people are gonna hear you, people are going to hear what you're saying, they, they are gonna want to listen to you and listen to your music. And the next month I went viral and that was in like 2020. So, yeah, I just that's crazy I love it.

Speaker 1:

I love it. So you have a single. Will there be a video coming out?

Speaker 2:

there, there will be a video coming out, but I want to say it's going to be a video coming out very, very soon actually, and it might be featuring one of your favorite artists y'all. So not this video. The remix, the remix video wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

So we we got some somebody who we know jumping on the remix.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's definitely somebody you know jumping on the remix?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's definitely somebody you know, so we can no.

Speaker 2:

Because make it seem like that has been going viral, like it has been getting like millions of views. To be honest, like my page has been booming and people have been seeing it and they see the potential of the song, so they want to, you know, give it that extra boost that it needs.

Speaker 1:

So we can't get like no, like initials or something no initials, no, nothing.

Speaker 2:

Just gonna be a post that's gonna be on my page and everybody's just gonna see it there listen, listen, listen, baby, let me, I will be, if, if that don't make you, because I'm nosy.

Speaker 1:

So I'm going to be stalking your page because I'm going to want to see, and when that happens, I'll be like I told y'all, I told y'all Listen, oh my gosh, I'm so. Let me just say this, and this is not for the podcast, this is not for nobody. This is me telling you how extremely proud of you I am. Like you have no idea, like to see you blossom like this is such a beautiful thing to see, and I wish you all the luck in the world. And you are right, you will definitely be famous. Your name will definitely be on a lot of people's lips. Name will definitely be on a lot of people's lips. People will know who tionte is and, like I, I just feel like this is just the beginning thank you.

Speaker 2:

I I really appreciate that a lot, like I really do it's. It really means a lot to me because I do, I manifested this being on your podcast, so like, so that means a lot this whole thing that means a lot coming from you thank you so much, like I keep doing what you're doing and do not let these haters stop.

Speaker 1:

You block you rock. You keep being unbothered for everybody that does not know where to find you, where to follow you, where can we go to find all things?

Speaker 2:

tionte you can find all things tionte at Tiantay Loves. Like everything is Tiantay Loves, every platform that you can think of Tiantay Loves. If it's anything other than Tiantay Loves, it's not me. So everything is Tiantay Loves. New single coming out Friday make a shake that.

Speaker 1:

And remix coming soon. Remix I can shake that Remix coming soon.

Speaker 2:

Remix coming.

Speaker 1:

I know what y'all know, so I want to know too. Whenever I find out, I'm going to let y'all know, because I want to know too. Okay, listen, thank you, tia, for riding shotgun with me in the passenger seat. Listen y'all like, subscribe, comment, share this. If this has motivated you and inspired you just a little bit, pass this on. It takes absolutely nothing to pass on love and to support somebody else. Y'all, do not let these haters bother you who you are and turn the volume up on who you are a thousand percent, cause you are more than enough. You are more than enough. Stop letting these haters dictate who you are supposed to be. And just be yourself. All right Now, as you go out there and be great in their face, remember who you are and be exactly that. Know that you are loved, you are valued and you are worth it. All right, and, as always, you have a good day on purpose hell, you're welcome, you won't go.