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Here at Realer Than Most Podcast, we believe that hip-hop/rap is more than just music its a cultured lifestyle, and a way of expressing oneself. we are based out of Philadelphia tri-state area that's why we focus on artist who are not only skilled in their craft but also have a unique perspective and voice. our goal is to provide a platform for these rising stars to share their stories and connect with their fans on a deeper level.
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SON OF A PREACHER MAN FT. DONNY C | RTM PODCAST | SZN. 02 EP. 15
Join us as we welcome the exceptionally talented Donny C, straight from Philadelphia's vibrant uptown scene. Embark on a heartfelt journey as Donny C shares how his musical roots were nurtured by the soulful sounds of icons like Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, all while growing up in a church environment. He opens up about the profound influence of his mother and how his family continues to fuel his passion for R&B. From an early fascination with music to his eventual shift from a promising football career, Donny C story is one of dedication and love for the craft.
Discover how Donny C break from music between 2019 and 2021 became a turning point, re-igniting his creative spirit and inspiring him to embrace authenticity in his art. Alongside his trusty collaborator Mike, Donny C has developed a distinct style that marries entertainment and comedy, setting him apart in the music industry. We delve into the power of collaboration, the importance of building a supportive network, and how personal growth journeys can redefine an artist's purpose, all while navigating the challenges of balancing creativity and family life.
In a lively debate, we assess the impact of legendary musicians and the vibrant evolution of R&B in Philadelphia. We engage in spirited discussions comparing the likes of Keisha Cole, Monica, Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston, and more. The power of community, overcoming adversity, and redefining life goals are central themes, promising a bright future for Donny C musical journey. Get ready for an engaging conversation filled with passion, resilience, and a fresh perspective on the music scene in Philadelphia.
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Speaker 3:I'm Rilla. I'm WhiteboyD2E.
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Speaker 3:So you know, we here on the really the most podcast and we got Donnie C up here and I do my due diligence. That's my guy right here. I really like his music, so like we, uh, we really gonna get into it today, man, so uh, where?
Speaker 1:you from, from uptown, uptown side of philly, my own area section, sure, okay okay, okay.
Speaker 3:So growing up uptown in that area and I'm saying like give me a, a few of your influences, growing up like and when I say that I mean like, I mean like you know, like the people that may be in your house or maybe like right outside your house, like, give me those influences my influence?
Speaker 1:probably my mom. My mom is super dope, bad singer bro. Yeah, yeah, she's super talented, but she, you know, she had me and my brother and you know she had to provide be a mom. You know what I'm saying. Right, right, right. So she ain't really, you know, get out there and do her thing, but she, like she's super talented. One of these days I'm gonna have her on my records yeah, I got to that's like imperative. You feel me, that's dope, that's dope.
Speaker 3:So you know, growing up, all right, okay, your mom is the. That's the major influence. You know what I'm saying. Like, coming up mom, the major influence. She got vocals. You know what I mean. So, like what gave you, like what was she. Was your influence into music as well, for sure, because I grew up.
Speaker 1:I grew up in the church, okay okay church. Anybody know me. I used to play for enon football. Okay, I sung in the church, you know, when I was little right, okay, yeah, that's kind of how I looked up to her. You get what I'm saying. Yeah, like I had a lot of. I'm an old school boy Like I, like all the old, like Michael Jackson, my boy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, okay, stevie Wonder.
Speaker 1:Real, like real singers.
Speaker 3:Soul Soul.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Luther yeah.
Speaker 1:Like I know some real music.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Speaker 1:They really was my influences. Mike for my favorite artist.
Speaker 3:I ain't going front, bro, that's dope bro. That's dope bro because I asked everybody that touched this couch that and it would be neighborhood people. I think one other person said they, mom, but it would be influences, it would be people in the neighborhood and then when the music come along, it would be like rappers, right you know what I mean it's never like nothing with soul, so I just like that's dope as for sure. I feel that because I'm an r b.
Speaker 3:I'm an r I'm an old school rb. I'm an r b guy. You know what I'm saying. So I feel that for sure. So, growing up, having that like as those people as your influences, like, did you you sung in church, but did you sing like regularly as?
Speaker 1:well, yeah, I always sung since I've been a young boy. Anybody that went to elementary school or?
Speaker 3:anything like.
Speaker 1:I used to be on the ball and the dust like any good latest song Chris Brown John.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:Getting all the girls lit, that's what I was on when we was young boys.
Speaker 3:You wrote music too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I write music too. I write my music too.
Speaker 3:Even early on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, early on I used to write music I used to that's I got songs so how, how you come up with the whole.
Speaker 2:I don't even want to rush it, because I'm too hyped right now, man.
Speaker 3:So slow up.
Speaker 3:I got this yeah, so look, so look like that's a good shot too good as dumb as them, soul people as your influences, and mom dukes as your influences, and you like taking into it early. You singing, you singing in the church, you writing music early. You like you know, in school beating on the desk, you're getting people involved like so, like so early on. You basically kind of like worked your way into, like your style or like how you was going to come when you actually got your shot exactly. So talk to me about that shot when you first like all right, I'm going to step in the studio, I'm going to sing this song that I wrote, and it's not for the church, it's for everybody.
Speaker 1:Right, well, my homies got me into that. Rest in peace to my boy, mookie Moot, if I'm saying Mookie. Moot. Moot was the first person that put me in the stool. He like, bro, you gotta stop playing with it. I play all the time we singing, I singing to girls all that he like, bro, that's fire if you do that on a record. That'd be it. I did my first song with him. That right, there just gave me confidence.
Speaker 4:The first song was a thing, I didn't even know that.
Speaker 1:That's fire, bro. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:So Mookie Mook basically helped build your confidence for you to even do what you're doing today For sure, big influence, big influence.
Speaker 1:Damn, that's a big influence.
Speaker 3:For sure. Shout out to Mookie Mook man. Mookie Mook 215. You still working out here. He still working. Man Dope, that's super dope, because when I hear that kid name, he be attached to so much talent and attached to so many people, would be like it'd be just dope to still hear his name. This probably like the third or fourth time that his name has been brought up on his podcast, like yeah, I'm saying with him like influencing somebody touching somebody too, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:So, yeah, that's dope it to hear, okay. So, um, so, what you what you having that? Okay, like all right, hold on.
Speaker 2:I don't want to skip, though, so the relationship that you and mook had, right um, with him telling you to get in the booth right, and y'all did your first song. What was the reaction off of that?
Speaker 1:reaction was fire, because I was still in high school so. I'm like, yeah, I'm like what, was it 11th or 12th grade and I used to always sing in school so people know about it. But then I got like serious, like I just started making songs but you still like, all right so people heard it.
Speaker 2:They was how was you dancing? Yeah, I was dancing so all that mix was going on like yeah, all that was in the same pocket so you know like it'd be a different feel.
Speaker 3:That's crazy, so so. So it'd be a different feel, like you in school you being on the desk and you doing covers, yeah. But when you actually like, come back and you want a beat that's not yours, you don't wrote some, it's just song. Right, you're to get a different reaction.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean Rob Markman, right, right, right, rob Markman. So yeah, rob Markman, not only that, but you a part of the same.
Speaker 1:Rob Markman. Yeah, we was in the same mood, rob Markman, ballard boy and all that.
Speaker 2:Rob Markman. Oh, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:Rob Markman, you wasn't part of that, rob.
Speaker 4:Markman but.
Speaker 1:I was around, I knew each other since since as young as see that that mixture right there is the crate.
Speaker 2:That's the takeoff mix right there. Anybody in that mix they? They do something with the music, right they?
Speaker 4:take all yeah. I'm saying fire.
Speaker 2:Um, but my fault, white boy. I didn't want to keep coming.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you're good, brody, I just so. Now, look, look, I that. I just think that's dope to just just keep hearing that little nigga name and he going and he just influenced so many people and he doing what he doing today. All off of that one song is like that's just dope.
Speaker 2:Bro, it's kind of. It's deeper than that, though that mix right there he talking about that's why I'm speaking on it. That mix crazy right there there's a lot of people that was in that mix right there for sure yeah, but yeah, keep it pushing, though.
Speaker 3:So you know like, uh, after that song right there, like what was your thought process? Like, all right, I'm gonna continue to do this, I'm gonna keep pumping these singles, or I'm going like work on a project. Like what was your thought process as the music came along, when you, like, got to that point of making that song with mookie mook?
Speaker 1:I'm gonna keep it. Keep it all the way. Honest, bro, I still wasn't in love with that part of music yet I have my own process.
Speaker 1:I was playing football. Okay, I was getting, you know, recruited for football. Like I was playing, playing football. I went all public that year, like. So that was really my main focus. That was just something I was doing because I could do it. I looked at it like as a hobby, right. Everybody else wanted it for me. I ain't wanted for myself, you know what I'm saying, but that was, I was just invested in football at the moment okay, so when we made, that song.
Speaker 1:It was just cool for the you know for that time being like it was popping, like you know, yeah, you got a song. Like you know, I mean I didn't really, I didn't go crazy after that. I made a couple songs after that, yeah, but my main focus was football. Right, right right, okay.
Speaker 3:So still at that time your main love and push you still was pushing through with the football. So just not. Yet it wasn't like all right, I'm going hot writing the music, yeah. So give me that time when you just was like all right, I'm doing the music all right.
Speaker 1:So I took a break from music. Break from music from about 2019 and then right after COVID, so 2021, that first day of New Year's. I made that like, I manifested all this, like right now I'm living in a movie, right bro?
Speaker 4:I feel like.
Speaker 1:I manifested all this shit. I wrote it down Every New Year's, bro, what I was going to do as far as being on the radio, all these manifestations it was on a pad, bro. So, like I've been writing this shit for years and just growing and working in it, you know what I'm saying and it's still finally taking off and I'm grateful for that shit. Shit lit bro. Someone but my my son is really. That's the turn around my young boys.
Speaker 2:So, I'm in my head. You see what I'm about to say, right?
Speaker 1:here this time, right here, changed up Like my, my sons I had. I got two sons right on the screen as we as we were talking like I was about to ask you like so so when?
Speaker 2:when was the, the, the change up where you feel like that's what I'm doing?
Speaker 1:so my sons, I got super serious about it, bro, damn. Staying in the studio writing music, getting ideas for videos. I was directing my own stuff and I was working with my boy, mike. We've been making shit since, Just staying consistent.
Speaker 2:That was just it you got to know the reason why we asking you this question over. We probably said it twice, but the reason why is because the way you upload it from the root is crazy. You know what I'm saying? They got to respect the way you upload it from the root, the music, the videos, the way you articulate the songs. You being real creative when it comes to you, you're not just out here shooting a video on the block walking down the street singing to a girl Facts. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:That's, that's you're not out here just doing any old thing trying to be noticed. You know what I'm saying I feel like everything every time you pitch yourself in front of the camera. It's on a creative type level. You know what I mean.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I want you to actually keep that going. But to continue off what White Boy is saying, how you even get in the studio and process the mix, like the songs and the videos in your head, and you put it together with your man. You know what I'm saying, because I actually want him to actually get on a microphone and be able to talk too at one point, lil Jon.
Speaker 1:Okay for sure, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, really, bro, you see I got a whole other side to music. I'm an entertainer, bro. I do. Before this I did the comedy shit like the funny shit, skits and all that. So like I want to blend all of this together. So I just want to show what I can do and showcase what I can do every, every video. You know what I'm saying. As far as give you a little piece, like you can do that.
Speaker 5:you can do that, like you know what I'm saying, right.
Speaker 1:I want to be versatile, I be the full package. You know what I'm saying, right For sure.
Speaker 3:Dang. So look being the full package right? So like when you took a break from music for a little bit, you jumped back in right after COVID you had your sons. Give me the process of working on your first tape.
Speaker 1:We just took it single by single, bro, and we built the singles to just get the track, and I shot a video to every song on the album. My first chapter my joint was Chapter C. I dropped that last year. That was my first album I put out.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's some work.
Speaker 1:And it was just a compact of songs that I was working on over the last years, 2021 to 2023. You get what I'm saying and I put them all on the tape, but I shot a video to every song to get traction for it. I just needed traction, people to see what I could do. I felt like I was making good music even when I was doing it. Then, bro, it's just yeah, I needed that. That people to see me like who is donnie? Okay? Okay, but you know what I mean? Okay, I needed that.
Speaker 3:So that like basically like single at the single, that was your process in the beginning and that like kind of like it kind of like worked you into your project right okay so I did single by single, and then when they all came together, I just put it, collabed it all on.
Speaker 2:Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, now, being an artist, especially in the city of philadelphia, it's hard because, like you know, like maintaining a family work, right and being creative with the music, especially the way you you doing this. You you doing it on another level. You know what I'm saying so, like the timing and the scheduling and the bro, you look like you don't even. You don't. You don't need to sweat about this, you know what I'm saying like I'm ready for it, bro.
Speaker 1:I I waited for this moment. You get what I'm saying and it's like now it's like I'm ready for it. I'm not going to take it like every day got to be work yeah, I'm saying every day got to be a body of work. That's just what we on productive every day until it happen. And even when it happen, we still gonna stay on it, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Come on, man, that's what.
Speaker 5:I'm on, bro. It's bigger than me right now. You feel me yeah.
Speaker 1:It's for my family, I'm going all in.
Speaker 3:That's dope. So it's like for you to say what you're saying and like drawing from where you're drawing from, and shit like that is dope to hear. You know, I mean because, like it's a million rappers, but it ain't, it ain't too many people that do what you do. You know I mean right. So you know, I mean to even just like know, like, all right, I gotta keep a different type of motivation and inspiration, because it ain't too many people in my lane to even really fully draw from Right, especially in Philadelphia. You know what I'm saying there's only a few, probably a handful. So who would you like to work with that you didn't work with already?
Speaker 1:Definitely Kai from Jerome. Damn that's dope, I fuck with bro I already talked to bro we're going to have, that's going to happen.
Speaker 3:That's a phone call, yeah.
Speaker 1:All day. Yeah, core, ok, I think me and core make a banger right now Lights.
Speaker 3:Super dope.
Speaker 1:And Friday.
Speaker 3:Fire Friday. Friday too. That's all I'm Jones.
Speaker 1:I'm like we make, make something serious, that's dope new york too. She fired too. Yeah, I like that I think we have made a crazy collab.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I like that I was thinking that too, yeah, I was about to ask you that before we started she's super dope, yeah.
Speaker 3:So like coming into, like being like um was pnb rock.
Speaker 1:One of your influences all day, and I with rock too. We was cool, that was cool. Yeah, it was cool, I with rock yeah, you know, like when rock had when rock had came out, he, it was he.
Speaker 3:He would nobody. Nobody sound like him. He sound like nobody. So like can you imagine, like coming out of philly right the the tough place to come out of sounding like him, right out of sounding like him and like trying to break that way?
Speaker 1:Whoa bro he was a big influence on my situation, bro, especially during that time, bro Watching him come up was like different.
Speaker 3:I had paid attention to it because I'm like damn, it's so different. And then like Philly don't be accepting of everybody. So I was just trying to see like how Philly was going to accept him. But when he had went to jail, came home, it was over. It was over. Yeah, r&b too, it was over it was over.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, he had a whole different style of music. I ain't, we ain't really streets ain't here yet, and it was, and it was cool to the streets. You know what I'm? The streets play R&B. I'm like, oh, that shit, fire Right.
Speaker 2:So where do you think R&B is headed right now in the city of Philadelphia, or maybe even mainstream?
Speaker 1:It's coming back, I'm going to bring it back. I got a lot of work, bro. I'm telling you bro.
Speaker 2:You don't think it's just coming back, though I think it.
Speaker 1:It's coming back, bro, because the drill scene ain't really where it's at right, where that's kind of chilling off. People want to hear some substance music. It's getting cold, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:It's a different season. I think it's just cuffing you know what I'm saying you want to be with a lady.
Speaker 1:You can't play all that hard shit with a female. You can, but you get what I'm saying, like you want some shit that's going to make her get a vibe. Like, are we catching a vibe tonight?
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:Yeah, so look though Play that Donny C shit Look though.
Speaker 2:You be turning on your music for your lady All day. Yeah, yeah, it set the vibe.
Speaker 1:All day Because I got Jones downs. I got yeah, I got, you got the vibe like the turned up. For sure. You know what I'm saying Might have a good time.
Speaker 2:So, look, I want you to actually take us to a time where, as though, all right, let me see man. Take us to a time where, as though you say, I got to write a song about this.
Speaker 1:Damn when my man passed away rest in in peace to have that song I put on homage. I really wrote that song word by word from how I was feeling. I was just going through too much through that time.
Speaker 1:I was in LA shooting a video when he passed away. You know I'm saying die from gun violence and shit, but I was in LA shooting a video he was supposed to be. You know he wanted to be out there. You know I'm saying he wanted to be around, bro. Was that all my videos and everything passed away on the day I'm out there? That crushed me, bro, if I'm saying like so the only way I could that was therapeutic to me to write a record like that yeah, check that joint out.
Speaker 1:If y'all going through something, you lost somebody that's close to you bro that's going to be your job, that's that's something that's gonna resonate. You know what I'm saying? That record right there so crazy.
Speaker 2:I thought he was gonna say something totally different and he hit me like that is something you would be like.
Speaker 1:Yo, I gotta write a song oh, I had to, bro, because I couldn't. I was going through too many emotions. Like you know what I'm saying. You're mad at the same time. You know what I'm saying you feeling confused about that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like you hurt you know what I'm saying. So what was this time like?
Speaker 1:this was uh because now you're doing music and like 2021, 2021, 2022, like around this time I'm doing I'm a minute if I'm saying I'm going after. I'm in LA, I'm in Hollywood Hills shooting a video. Get the call. I had to stop the video Late from Philly. You shooting for me had to stop that, john, bro, like that shit was too much and, as a matter of fact, it happened after I got the news, after that shit crushed me, bro, so I had to put a pin to it and I came right home and laid that, john, but that started catching traction, you know, catching traction you know what I'm saying, because a lot of people was feeling the same way.
Speaker 2:I was feeling, right, but you know what I'm saying wasn't too much to be said too much to be, you mean, which is a bad job? I feel that. I feel that. I feel that because that is something you will have to be like. You know what? I gotta write a song about this.
Speaker 3:Got to write a home white boy how you, how you, how you um, how you come up with the treatment videos you like, get super creative with them drinks.
Speaker 1:I put them joints together. We put them joints in a file like a treatment file. I put together pictures, Each joint, each screen is almost like a presentation.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Each joint is like a different slide of what I think we should be doing for this scene or which part of the song. Yeah, you know what I'm saying and put together a whole idea and, bro, help me out with that. Bro, we putting that shit together.
Speaker 2:Let bro get on the mic. You want to get on the mic, bro? You here, man.
Speaker 3:You might as well Come on, man, let's get it. I ain't going front it be it, be it be been directing my shit and having them ideas like them joints, be creative, maybe having treatments and all that I'll be like damn, I'm joyce like they sure ain't nobody like like, that's like yeah, I mean that's like. I like that because we so caught up in the running gun like that.
Speaker 4:I mean the system that damn.
Speaker 3:Their every video niggas shoot is be running guns. So to see something with a treatment and some actual thought, it's dope go ahead tap in Mike, tell them what you want
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Speaker 6:If you don't, your hate it you already know, because it's free and it's crazy like I'm not really uh in front of the camera type of boy.
Speaker 6:I'm always behind the scenes, always cooking, right right it's crazy because, like, mind, me and donnie grew up together and it was like that when he's playing football, like he played quarterback. I played online, right, you know what I'm saying. So I'm always trying to do the dirty work to. You know, he can shine. You feel me, and that's just how it is. And it's like it's been like that because you know everybody's like yo, like you don't want to be an artist, you know. No, it's funny because donnie pop told me this one thing I was in, like second grade. He said do you want to be the man on the losing team or do you want to be a key part of a winning team? You know what I'm saying and ever since then I'm like no, I'm going to play my role. You feel me so like my role. For those who don't know my name Mike Mike Brown, aka Mob, did it on the gram. Part of makeshift Philly visuals by Luke ETS films, db, mars, quake Productions.
Speaker 4:Talk happy.
Speaker 6:The best. We listen, bro probably sleep Listen. We got the best videographers in the city. Talk happy, that's all I'm going to say. You're rapping.
Speaker 4:You're rapping, though I like that. Those my folks.
Speaker 6:You know what I mean. They help me with all these projects, man. We got a good relationship with Donnie and, like listen, I done had my hand in everything from the production to the videos.
Speaker 2:This not the point, that we come y'all Talk your shit. Go ahead To the videos.
Speaker 6:To the music, everything like this. You know, Donnie, I take Don real personal bro, so, like you know what I mean, I just want him to be as big as possible and for people to see the talent he really got. You know what I'm saying the talent I seen from a long time ago.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying, Right, right right.
Speaker 6:Like five, six years old. You get what I'm saying. Like he's always been a charismatic bull and super drunk. Look at him.
Speaker 3:I'm glad, I'm glad people get their hair and see this because like you need a team.
Speaker 2:It's important, you know what I mean and like it's hard it's like it's impossible to do alone.
Speaker 3:You got to execute the plays with the team and I'm saying and the team got to understand the dream man so yeah, like that's why we called you up here, so that way we could like, the people could see like donnie c, but this would come with donnie c, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:All right, let's get into the meat and potatoes, though man as my man cash would say if he was here, man.
Speaker 3:So uh, you like you getting that you doing a song on on a power 99. Having your on a radio like how has that impacted your career?
Speaker 2:before you even get there. How was dancing, ah, after the eagles won going viral right if y'all don't know, donny c. Viral video on Instagram.
Speaker 1:Listen, man, anybody that know me know I love them birds.
Speaker 2:Every time the birds play.
Speaker 1:First Super Bowl we went down City Hall and we was lit. Bro Funny Bo Quill, he was there, he was in the mix with me bro he was funny as shit. Yeah, we was just down there having a good time, bro. It was a vibe down there, yeah.
Speaker 2:Put together.
Speaker 1:I ain just down there having a good time. Bro was a vibe down there. Yeah, put together. I ain't expected to do what to do, but somebody sent me the video and it went on philly scoop and then I put my own music on it because I'm an eagles fan. We was undefeated the next year. You know what I'm saying. Going into it, I threw that joint on there and then that just started going lit. So everybody throw that up every sunday okay, so it.
Speaker 1:Bring traction right back to my my go 300 000 views in 30 days. I'm like damn. But it's from one vid, bro, they just bring traction to all my new videos I'm dropping the video music and videos. It's a crazy like ping pong effect, bro, they're coming right back bro, yeah that's a layer right back. Bro, offer some funny.
Speaker 3:I didn't get up to what you said, white boy shit, I didn't get up to what you said, white boy. So, uh, how? How has the uh?
Speaker 1:song being on um the radio. How has that impacted your career? It's definitely impacted. It's opening doors for us right now some major, major, major stuff about to happen for us. Yeah, um, I'm excited for what's everything that's happening. I'm grateful, bro, it's about to. Yeah, bro, it's about to go up it's fire, it's dope to hear it.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying because I already listened to it, so like the hair it on the radio shout out to dj rl too rl.
Speaker 2:We gonna get you up here because he always breaking records.
Speaker 3:You know what? I'm saying like yes at a time where, like art is really working alone cosmic ke calf too.
Speaker 3:We going, we on you or with a team to get their records heard or spent or bds or uh streamed, whatever. Now, I mean, normally it's like a lot of independency going on right now, so to like see it hit the radio where the masses is, it's like dope, yeah, and it's like something that, something that everybody want, I don't care who it is. If you do music, you want to eventually or hear your shit on the radio. Rob Markman Right, lil Jon, you know what I'm saying. That's just something I know. Artists want. Rob Markman Absolutely.
Speaker 2:Lil Jon. So what was that movie when they was writing the notes and singing and the radio was playing? And then what? I always say that it looked like yeah, how was you on that joint?
Speaker 1:No, I had my whole family with me.
Speaker 4:That shit was lit Like we knew that shit was going to play that day and shit. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Bro, when it played it just like it court and like my family was all on we was on live. Shit was just jumping. So we got the gram jumping. We had Facebook jumping. I had my girl on Facebook just going back and forth, we had that jumping. So it built more attraction and, mind you, I already shot the video. Oh, I already told her, I shot the video a week before I was already ready, just headed the clip. You feel me like?
Speaker 3:let's be prepared, bro.
Speaker 5:That's what you said that's your whole perfect timing.
Speaker 1:Let's get it already, and we dropped the video, the video throwing numbers. We dropped that on this weekend that almost had 20k. Yeah, go together that shit almost had 20K.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it go together, it's like three days being prepared, being prepared as an artist. Yeah, that's how you execute, it's good. So was it so many times you slipped and dropped the ball? Or sometimes you like, damn, I could have did this a little bit different. And now, like at this point, all the dots connecting I feel like before that time I took a break.
Speaker 1:That's when I was slipping, my heart wasn't in it. I'm doing it because my homies dragging me in there. That's what Moog do, we in the studio, you know, moog. We in there we around.
Speaker 4:You know what?
Speaker 1:I'm saying but I'm in there Every round. I make a song Mo push me, they push me Shout out. Mo too. I didn't want to do it, bro, it just was something I looked at as a hobby. You ever had that Like something you just skilled at. You're just like mm.
Speaker 3:I could do it but it ain't really on my list to do. I could do it, but I ain't really aim my thing, right now right bro, that's how he was.
Speaker 1:He was carrying it like that for a second, I gotta show him what I could do.
Speaker 3:Right, ready, right, this is my time they always, and I just mistake your system. Bro, I've been pushing everything, only you would have known when you was going to be fully ready. For sure you know what I'm saying yeah man back
Speaker 2:to you too.
Speaker 6:Super serious back to you, man, what's up, what's up let don't let the p.
Speaker 2:I want you to let the people know. I want you to let the people know, when it come to Donnie, how serious you is, because when he say that y'all don't understand this dude, just tell him what you do. I ain't even gonna tell him.
Speaker 6:So for Don, bro, I work with a lot of artists for sure, just on the video tip and everything, I shot a lot of videos this year, I'm not gonna lie, and even past everything it's been going crazy, like you know what I mean. Even for me, like I've been traveling doing videos all over the country for the last like two, two years now, two, three years now, and it's been dope. But like for don, I may turn water into wine, you feel me, like it's, it's never. No question. Like Don, always get my best.
Speaker 2:We're going to talk about the other parts that you do besides videos yeah. For sure.
Speaker 4:You know, yeah, like so, on chapter C, tell them what you produced, brody.
Speaker 6:Yeah, yeah, I produced. I did Keep it Love Don't Cause a Thing Misunderstood which is one of the biggest videos we had that we dropped back in January. What else, what else, what else. I got a couple of Jones. They all over, like all over both projects, and I do.
Speaker 2:I'm doing this because he wouldn't say anything, like he wants to say nothing. Donnie, not going to say nothing.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I'm saying, but we we, we, we gonna chat.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying, even talking about misunderstood like.
Speaker 6:So my favorite thing it's on yeah it's on the right hand so he shot the video and he and I produced it, so, like my, favorite. Thing to do is produce music and then shoot videos for it, like I love doing it and with don, like we did it a couple times.
Speaker 1:I said bro, I want to do the ai conversation you know like we're we're talking about practice.
Speaker 5:Starscape. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6:Star.
Speaker 5:She a feature on this.
Speaker 1:John, let's go she the only feature on my album too.
Speaker 5:Oh yeah, oh yeah, in full circle. I just dropped that, john this summer Got it.
Speaker 1:Make sure y'all tune into that.
Speaker 2:Download it, sign me up.
Speaker 1:It's this weekend on power 99 second song on the album.
Speaker 3:Make sure y'all go tune into that. It's going up this weekend you hear me yeah, hard work pay off y'all. That's why I'm trying to tell y'all, like, be super serious about your product and, as you can see, when you're super serious about your product, this is what happened, for sure, you know. I mean because you gotta invest in yourself. Yeah, don't wait for nobody. I mean, put your team together and go and see the thing is, people invest in you too you know, what I'm saying like people, all all the extras in the videos is folks.
Speaker 6:They family friends, they people who want to support. You know what I mean people who not asking for not even whatever, like they just want to be a part of the journey. You feel me so like and that's a big blessing in itself. You know what I'm saying? We about relationships.
Speaker 1:Be a part of what we got going on. Can't say like when Donnie get where he get, like damn, he ain't show me no love. Or he ain't trying to put family on.
Speaker 6:He ain't trying to put family and the videos, family, all in these zones cousins all that. Everybody was like everybody's in there. You know what I mean. I don't I popped out and did cameos on some uh. Yeah, it's really important to have your inside support.
Speaker 3:This is super important, my man, and it's like a another push because it's like you, you for your people you know what I mean all day, so it make you like damn god we gotta make it we gotta make it.
Speaker 4:You know what I?
Speaker 2:mean, I understand that, I understand that thought process so was it ever a time, whereas though you had to sit back and like reframe? I know you say you took a break, but is it a time you had to like think about the people around you? You had to like reorganize how you moving? Yeah for sure I got locked up right before I am for real yeah, me and manny 215, that was my cool book with me, bro, he told you story on another podcast he just told us during another podcast.
Speaker 1:Bro, we got booked, uh, going back and forth to like, uh, the schools. I was up, okay, got booked up. That joint got pulled over by state trooper a whole. No reason to pull us over, or nothing bro, don't do that no reason to pull us over. You know what I'm saying. All right, go ahead. No reason. And you know we just caught us on one of them days you from saying we was traveling, trying to make something happen. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:I'm on my way to pick my brother up from you know I said that the way, what, how we get pulled over in Atlanta.
Speaker 1:Same shit, bro. You know I was in some that was a high speed teacher.
Speaker 4:I went through some GTA three stars.
Speaker 2:You listen bro, we as a whole not,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00.
Speaker 1:Is crazy, bro, that's me. But like from that day we both agreed, like we was co-defendants, we in the same cell. We got that situated, bro, we just decided we gonna be something different yeah, the out we get out of this.
Speaker 3:Let's do something, change our life like just much and all that.
Speaker 1:See, bro, on the whole never path. And I just pushed music, I just went there and I had children, he had children yeah so you know what I'm saying. Yeah, like we just became boys. The men like yeah right fast, nothing we could do. Bro it's fire. Bro, grow into that. That was uncomfortable. I ain't gonna lie to you. I'm a young parent, I'm trying to figure it out. I ain't got no job, nothing yeah traveling.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? I just came home, but I gotta go to the, gotta go to a job traveling. You know what I'm saying? I just came home, but I gotta go to the, gotta go to a job. Just to clear my parole, like it was nonsense, nonsense, bro.
Speaker 1:It's like you get put, bro, it's not in a tight corner and you gotta figure it out, you're just putting it in a corner where you gotta figure out and try to be you know, do what you're doing as far as music or whatever else you gotta want in life and don't slip up, then you, you're gonna get booked exactly who's getting pissed every month.
Speaker 1:So it wasn't. No, I wasn't smoking, I wasn't doing none of that. I was chilling, I had to. That was serious, but at the end of the day we are. You know, we threw that. But we had agreed, me and him agreed, bro, we was gonna be all for this. Bro, like we're gonna do something major. He, like you, gonna do that singing, because that's what the you do that's very tough.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:The you do yeah, and I'm gonna do some influence and I'm gonna make, I'm just gonna reach the people. I'm gonna go touch earth. I already said I'm gonna touch earth. I said what you mean, bro, what you talking about, touch earth I'm gonna touch earth. I'm gonna touch the people. I'm gonna make a difference out here in the community that's our brother, he's doing it that influence I, I, I, I hit manny that's my dog influenced me, bro. I hit manny in his dm yesterday.
Speaker 2:I said yo just on the phone earlier bro, bro, you really really outside, but to me in my mind I'm really just like on some regular, like yeah, but it's kind of disrespectful to say that to manny though yeah like in my like, after I said it and he responded it was like every day, like I'm like he right, that's kind of disrespectful to say. I said my fault, bro.
Speaker 3:You always outside, boy, really out here doing the work yeah his foot is on on on turf like on ground
Speaker 2:like he really touched the earth and he going he going where he want to go, for sure.
Speaker 3:That's why I was like crazy to hear that. Like damn, because he really ain't playing.
Speaker 1:No, bro, bro, don't do what he's saying Playing, standing on business. That's motivating me, it's motivating people, bro.
Speaker 2:It's motivating people, bro, and he doing it in a different way to where, as though, is connecting dots and all positive vibes man All positive vibes with the brothers.
Speaker 3:Speaker 1 1. What's your process for your last album? The same as the first? Speaker 2 1.
Speaker 1:Absolutely not. I'm glad you asked on the touch on it that listen this was all written out. Shit rehearsed, brung to the studio.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:My new album.
Speaker 6:We made every fucking song from scratch.
Speaker 1:I had nothing.
Speaker 5:We in there microwaving shit.
Speaker 1:And it's working even with the sign me up shit. We and him got into it because he wanted to keep it slow.
Speaker 6:I said, bro you speed it up.
Speaker 1:You give people vibes. Yeah, you make it clubby. If y'all hear it, slow down, it's still hot, you get what I'm saying it's just not. It didn't touch me like that you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:It didn't move me.
Speaker 1:I'm like, damn, I ain't moving to this shit bro, I'm a dancing. I got it. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's that cool up a little bit that was the whole conversation he said, bro, we not, we got to put that separate.
Speaker 1:I said mike, that's going on, the album right like that that gotta be on there, just like that, gotta be on there like that bro, it was like he said. He called me like when I told him what was on the radio, he said bro I said yeah, I was like you said it, bro, you, you know make, it make
Speaker 1:it faster, just like that. It's going to be different, it's going to be abstract, but it's going to stand out. Mm, hmm, it's going to stand out and I was fired, bro, but that's what it's like for the albums and everything, bro.
Speaker 6:That's where the collab process comes in, that you know what I mean. That's allowing the curation process to be more organic, and that's what this album is very organic. Whatever you hear is what was made on site. It really wasn't bringing a lot of songs in or writing everything. Most of the stuff was written on site.
Speaker 2:I think singers should have a bunch of writers in the room.
Speaker 6:For sure.
Speaker 1:For sure, and I ain't even gonna get a chance to work with writers yet, and I'm excited to do it, because I know, I think, because you write off, they don't even know. I ain't even get a chance to really get no writers.
Speaker 3:I think that's where, like I think, you're going to shine at. Bro, that's what I want to do. I ain't one of them artists, that's like I ain't taking no risks, yeah shy away from it and shit, I ain't a rapper, bro, I'm an artist.
Speaker 1:I want to make a number one. I want to make the best song in the fucking world, bro you hear me, yeah Right.
Speaker 3:No, I'm glad you sound like you got direction and that's what we really need.
Speaker 2:It's working because he's paying attention and they listening to each other bro If you listen to the conversation, it's all going together. It's chemistry.
Speaker 6:You know what I'm saying the chemistry them.
Speaker 2:knowing each other for so long, they know how to carry it right now. It's just that this dude he make beats and do videos, rob. Markman, yeah what you coming up with everything from scratch on a new album.
Speaker 3:did you run into some problems, or how was the process? How was the flow?
Speaker 1:Rob Markman, it was magical bro, I feel like every joint, we was making something that was like yo this shit, this shit, like it's a single Yo that's a single Yo this joint a single. Yo this joint a single. You feel what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying it was just like. That's the. I'm like, oh, this is going to be a good tape man. I'm going to tell you why, though, this shit going to be it.
Speaker 1:Every joint getting that practice. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:And then so the process is kind of like right, let's do this, everything I do won't be a hit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because you're consistently putting up shots that's what I'm doing yeah I'm trying to make the best quality music period I know, what songs? We kicked off that jungle like it was songs that could have made it yeah I just felt like it didn't make it. It didn't, it didn't help. The tape, the tape was cool where it was at. Okay, right, right, well, at 12. That's a good body of work. Every song is playable. There ain't no like, no, I'm skipping, I ain't fucking with that joint. It's up for everything. It resonates with you.
Speaker 3:So you ain't want to kill the tape, you just like yeah, man, I'm going to ask y'all a question though, if it's a super single then yeah, but no, if it day all right, who's somebody that you think we should have up here, that that haven't been up here?
Speaker 1:they haven't been up here. Why don't we just talk about her? I think wallow should get up here wallow, wallow.
Speaker 2:All right, that's a stretch right there, probably what you think, white boy, we get wallowing. I think we got a little bit more work to do.
Speaker 3:Yeah, of course me too, yeah I think we got some more work to do all right, let me say on an artist though on the artist.
Speaker 1:Who are the artists we all gotta get in?
Speaker 2:I just said kate glizzy, okay yeah, we had kate glizzy up here.
Speaker 1:She's gonna do korea y'all did kyle from jerome, yeah kyle from jerome been up here. He wanted to. Yeah, I'm gonna be honest.
Speaker 2:Kyle from jerome wanted our top that that came through he he really helped us lift off for real, for real yeah, we're gonna do him again, though coming soon, yeah y'all doing mary lee yet yeah y'all name it mary lee.
Speaker 6:Y'all naming everybody, that's my friend, I feel like corey, corey, all of course no we ain't get corey yet yeah yeah, for sure, I think lights already no
Speaker 4:way, I just need your lights, another no.
Speaker 3:I think, I think.
Speaker 1:I mean no, I mean, I mean you're like I know, I know, bro. Well, I mean, I don't know, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:When. I first met like I'm like bro you my favorite bro, like different Nobody fucking with you on the city, on a, on a, on a Arctic, on an articulate picture together. There is really different man.
Speaker 6:I've been in the shadow like him too, bro, he, he talented, bro, super, he is talented shout out lights.
Speaker 2:Man, get up here lights that's my god.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna go with lights, then get up here lights get up here. Get up here really the most man. Yeah, I'm saying we're gonna get you up here, I'm gonna keep it real, though my man'm saying we're going to get you up here.
Speaker 3:I'm going to keep it real, though. My man Oteague. He ready to come up. That's who signed him. You might bring him up who, oteague Jr.
Speaker 5:That's who signed Lights?
Speaker 2:Okay, see, white boy really out here yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, go ahead, let's get into them real of the most rtm games and all right. So on the relative moves, right, we play these little games. They it's called fast track. It ain't nothing too crazy, you just pick one or the other and then the second game is one gotta go okay, so we're gonna start with fast track, come on, all right.
Speaker 3:So in philly I like to start with this question we're artists, because we in philly so major figures of state property, state prop, all right, um, uh, music, music or anthony hamilton music slow child oh that's a good one, though no, I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 6:Okay, definitely music, though All right um.
Speaker 3:Monica or Keisha Cole.
Speaker 6:Oh, I got I got, I got, I definitely can ain't clear. Ain't clear-cut, I'm gonna say Keisha Cole for me, bro. Won't give it to fuck with my bro.
Speaker 3:Um, come on, give it to me with mine too.
Speaker 2:I say keisha cole, just because that's my error I grew up on keisha code okay, but monica got some jones.
Speaker 3:Though white boy go ahead playing my right carry whitney houston who whitney, whitney, whitney had that high no better.
Speaker 1:They both had the high, though whit.
Speaker 3:Whitney had it better oh.
Speaker 1:Whitney. Whitney had it better. All right, she had the best star at Spangle Band. Never touch football.
Speaker 2:You can't go against Whitney. They'll kill you on this joint.
Speaker 3:Whitney Arlett. Okay, okay, okay, okay, let's go. Tyrese or Tank. Ooh, yeah, let's ball or Tank. Ooh yeah, that's ball. I'm going with Tyrese, tyrese.
Speaker 2:I'm going with Tank.
Speaker 3:All right, I'm going with Tyrese when we getting no hold on. Because, I'm going to hold on Avant, or Genuine, genuine, genuine you want to go? Yeah, I'll Genuine, you want to go. Yeah, I'll take genuine.
Speaker 2:Jill Scott. Eric Abadou. Ooh, that's a draw right there. Yeah, he quenched his face up. That's a hard one.
Speaker 1:You talking music. This all my lane. Like I love music.
Speaker 2:Whatever one you get rid of, they gone.
Speaker 1:Fuck All right.
Speaker 4:Jill got some. I love music. This all my lane Like I love music, whatever one you get rid of they gone, fuck, all right. Listen.
Speaker 1:Jill got some. I'm just Ah, listen, erykah.
Speaker 6:Badu she more iconic to me Erykah. Erykah for sure.
Speaker 1:Even though Jill from Philly. I fuck with Jill Scott, but yeah.
Speaker 3:I'm real geographic, I'm going too, Phil, you going too.
Speaker 4:All right, I love this. I heard you doing a video.
Speaker 2:I love too Jacket Edge or Drew Hill. I'm going right to the block with it.
Speaker 3:Jacket Edge or Drew Hill Ooh, that's a good one too.
Speaker 6:Damn Jacket Edge. You know what's crazy I'm going to say Drew Hill.
Speaker 1:I'm going to go with Drew Hill.
Speaker 3:I'm going to go with Drew Hill. Drew Hill for sure. Chris Brown to Trey Songz.
Speaker 6:Breeze CB man.
Speaker 1:All day. Chris Brown to Usher. Whew, I ain't drawing.
Speaker 4:Mm.
Speaker 6:I'm going to go with Chris Brown no chris brown or the weekend I'm gonna, I'm gonna go usher, I'm not gonna lie I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go bro, because you gotta understand.
Speaker 1:It's like they the same usher came before I'm just gonna say, I'm gonna say chris brown, because that's what I grew up on.
Speaker 2:But I grew up on Usher too. Chris Brown on Weekend, though. Chris Brown, yeah, you really fuck with Chris.
Speaker 1:I fuck with Chris Brown, bro. Shout out to Chris Brown, though I was dating him for a long time. I was just saying.
Speaker 2:We had a whole argument in here about. Chris Brown and Weekend yesterday.
Speaker 6:Really.
Speaker 1:That's crazy, because I'm not going to lie, rob Markman. Why would you say the Weeknd over Chris Brown, rob Markman?
Speaker 2:It's the music Weeknd music, the music that came out nine years ago. I still play that in my car right now Rob. Markman.
Speaker 1:Me too, bro Rob Markman From.
Speaker 4:The.
Speaker 2:Weeknd Rob Markman, but Chris Brown. I'm not going to play his whole albums, I play Weeknd whole drum.
Speaker 1:Rob Markman.
Speaker 6:Okay, okay, I respect that Brown do be dropping 40 song albums. He got. He got like 90 songs. Oh man, I can't do that. And then you could just I'm a concept album boy.
Speaker 2:Like I like albums, sound like a movie. Okay, you know what I'm saying when you get, you don't got, skip nothing.
Speaker 3:We can do our fingers right. Fuck with the weekend. Yeah, I say.
Speaker 2:Ariana, there we go, there we go.
Speaker 3:Here we go.
Speaker 6:Be a for sure, yeah.
Speaker 2:I like.
Speaker 6:Rihanna, though I like Rihanna a lot.
Speaker 2:All right, here we go Rihanna or Alicia Keys.
Speaker 1:Let's not play Rihanna oh all right, all right, rihanna.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I'm going to go. Rihanna, that's cool. What is that?
Speaker 1:Songs in A minor though Classic, we talking hits we talking albums, we talking whatever.
Speaker 6:That's the thing.
Speaker 1:It's a difference, it's whatever you want to talk.
Speaker 2:However you want to write it, I got one more for you and I'm done Babyface or Stevie Wonder. Stevie, I'm on Stevie I'm a Stevie boy.
Speaker 6:Face. Nice, though I'm not Stevie. Yeah, come on though I'm not gonna feed.
Speaker 2:Yeah, pick one, bro, I know, but it's stevie, stevie, stevie luther van draw, luther van draws or teddy pendergrass I'm going with luther. I'm going with the same thing. So you can't pick teddy against luther. Bro, you gotta pay al green or somebody against teddy?
Speaker 1:no right, cuz Damn near it's tough. That was tough though. Let's do one gotta go man, that's where I think we at Y'all gotta go Philly rap let's get in right now.
Speaker 3:We about to One. Gotta go, you wanna do Philly rap.
Speaker 1:No we about to right now.
Speaker 3:One gotta go and it's like the opposite, so you just gotta pick one. I'm gonna say four people, but one gotta go. All right, nh reed dollars.
Speaker 1:Joey jihad, meek mill, one gotta go nh reed dollars, joey I don't want to start, no beef. But I'm gonna say your head kicking your hand out.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna go in age, dang all right, okay, one gotta go core tour core tour. Oh, that's Rada and leaf ward. One got to go.
Speaker 6:All right right.
Speaker 2:OK, all right, let me get one, but Not a fire though. Free and beans Mm. Hmm, chris and Craig. One guy go so free and brings free beans. Chris PD crack one guy go.
Speaker 6:I'm gonna say Chris Only because I like well nasty bro.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna say Petey. I'm gonna say Petey.
Speaker 4:I'm gonna say Petey. I'm gonna say Petey, bro, roll the credit.
Speaker 6:I'm gonna say Petey, bro, roll the credit. 'm going to say, petey, I'm going to say Petey. I'm going to say Petey, let my man go, he nasty.
Speaker 2:We about to end the show, roll the credit. I'm going to say Petey, bro, roll the credit. I'm going to say Petey, my fault, my fault, my fault.
Speaker 3:Chris, probably one of the best rappers on the list.
Speaker 1:He just dropped something with Dave East crack okay. Pd. I listen to a whole lot of people. I know them.
Speaker 2:Others niggas all right, here we go. I mean, that wasn't just the last one right here that we gonna wrap it up.
Speaker 3:That's the last one right here. All right, let's go, let's go. No, I got another one after this this one.
Speaker 2:No, go ahead, no, go ahead. You got a killer. I don't want to kill your killer go ahead all right, all right, a little oozy meat mill lay banks. I'm trying to say somebody you know here, there with rico having one guy go it'll be have a whatever, yeah.
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Speaker 6:We going off at principal or we everything get rid of, because everything is gone. So this, the real of the most one gotta go bird man and as far as everything everything come with it, the whole everything you talking about everything you talking about, drink everything, type of all of them who was the next johnny birdman diddy.
Speaker 2:Make sure y'all share, like, subscribe comment diddy ho if you don't, you're a hater.
Speaker 4:It had to be probably. Uh, what are you?
Speaker 1:doing what we doing? What the fuck man I probably had to be hoved in?
Speaker 6:Whoa Damn you talking Rihanna you talking.
Speaker 3:Kanye West, you talking state property Rihanna Kanye.
Speaker 6:You feel me, this whole Roc Nation.
Speaker 1:So, god, bro, it's just like Push a T they be, having him and be a him and diddy, two chains, all them boys gone Biggie.
Speaker 2:The whole good music, but that's what I'm saying, big is the best fucking rapper.
Speaker 1:You feel what I'm saying Like that's why I ain't go there.
Speaker 3:You said, but still like Jodeci Mary J Blige, jodeci Mary J Blige, yeah, heavy D 112 for sure.
Speaker 1:You got a whole bunch of motherfuckers in there. Bro, what you gonna say Birdman, wayne, drake, nicki, you can't go there.
Speaker 6:You can't do that bro.
Speaker 3:Like you put me in a tight spot, it ain't like clear cut, john, I know, I know.
Speaker 6:I say Diddy bro.
Speaker 1:You gonna say Diddy, I'm gonna say Diddy.
Speaker 6:And knock.
Speaker 2:Biggie and Ari and the rest touch Dray though.
Speaker 6:No, hell, no, it's like them. Niggas don't even say that no.
Speaker 1:Dray is somebody popping no?
Speaker 2:Dray is somebody popping somewhere.
Speaker 3:He killing it, he ain't even an option If he was in here. He would have been like I can't break, Dray up.
Speaker 6:We got to be cool out in LA bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah he got his feet up. We got to be cool out of LA, bro. He's sitting there with his feet up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he got his feet up. Who you going?
Speaker 6:with. I say Diddy bro.
Speaker 1:No, I'm going to answer bro Me.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You answer your own question real quick In this situation.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to lie man.
Speaker 4:That's a tough joint right there.
Speaker 2:Dr Drake would go Ooh.
Speaker 3:I keep telling y'all yeah, oh, yeah, for my life too, um 50, 50 cent.
Speaker 2:All them niggas for my life. He would be the one I would be most upset about is is 50, but I'll see 50.
Speaker 3:because, like who've too influential. Everything rockefeller did too influential in my life. So hey, so is biggie, bro, they niggas got to go.
Speaker 6:Friday oh, that's new bro.
Speaker 3:Snoop, snoop. Oh, I know, I know, I it's all going.
Speaker 2:I love blue carpet treatment.
Speaker 3:That's my shit.
Speaker 6:And I love all that and it's us, because I really feel like hope can go, because backstage ain't going nowhere.
Speaker 1:Go, delete and park out the system.
Speaker 3:Nah Dre ain't signing.
Speaker 2:Pac.
Speaker 3:Pac gotta go before.
Speaker 1:Nicky, he got shit with Pac.
Speaker 2:He ain't signing Pac.
Speaker 1:Oh, so that's what you're just talking about.
Speaker 3:No, that's what we're talking about. Dog he moving to Goofy, that ain't right.
Speaker 4:Everything a nigga did, everything a nigga did. Pac part of that process, pac gotta go.
Speaker 3:I thought we had to go to.
Speaker 2:Damn All right. Pop was popping before Dre he was. That's what y'all don't understand he died on Death Row. He was signed with Boogie Down Productions, am I right?
Speaker 3:No, he died on Death Row. Same song, same song, he died on Death Row.
Speaker 1:That was more of y'all time.
Speaker 4:You feel what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I see y'all kicking Dre out of the situation.
Speaker 6:Dre, you talking straight out of the content.
Speaker 1:NWA, all that Snoop Ice Cube, Y'all pick some good ones.
Speaker 6:That's an interesting part too. Dre ain't going nowhere.
Speaker 2:All these dudes that we spoke on they legends and, to be honest, they all set, they set, they put their work in for us to even be able to be here now, man. So that's why we say their names, that's why we speak on what they did, that's why we talk about the things and we make it so you can be like how you are right now in the chair. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:It's the Rilla, the Most podcast I'm saying it's the real of the most podcast. I'm Rilla, I'm WhiteboyD2A and we got Donnie in the building. Y'all already know what it is. Shout out to.
Speaker 6:Don, bro, I did it. I'm out here, bro Don. Julio, I ain't even in front of the camera bull, but they got me in front of the camera today. It's cool bro.
Speaker 1:We stay behind the camera. It's cool though I I gotta pop out. Everyone. Tell me what you got coming soon, though, before we actually leave though, or what you working on, what you got coming out before we leave. Yeah for sure I want y'all to tune in the full circle that's my most recent album. That's where all my bangers is on. Uh, uh, sign me up. Look for that, joan on the radio. Shout out to dj rl. Shout out to my guys at power 99.
Speaker 2:get up there. Yeah, thank you, bro it. It's the Really the Moose podcast.
Speaker 3:I'm.
Speaker 1:Really, I'm White.
Speaker 3:Boy D2A. We out.
Speaker 5:Really the Moose podcast.