Realer Than Most Podcast

DA BRAND ...CMON | FT. 5 STAR TWINS | RTM PODCAST | SZN 2 EP 23

@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash
Speaker 1:

Really the Moose.

Speaker 2:

Podcast. Yeah man, we back at it. Man, it's the Real of the Most Podcast. It's your boy, Rilla.

Speaker 1:

I'm Outta.

Speaker 3:

World Cash. I'm White Boy D2A.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and y'all tuned in to the Real of the Most Podcast. We got some special guests in the building today. Y'all tuned in to the real of their most podcasts.

Speaker 4:

We got special guests in the building today yeah, you already know how it go man five star, twins man five star twins man, real familiar in the city man.

Speaker 2:

Thanks what you know what you know for it. Come on, come on, come on, come on it a thing, ah yeah.

Speaker 1:

No, I ain't going to lie, though. I'm going to keep it real with you, right, it's an honor to really have you all here, because I was telling basically people from our side like you know, I'm from Germantown, you know what I'm saying Shout out to Kira, to Brand everybody.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to guys. Shout out to the team. Shout out to Brand. Shout out to Brand.

Speaker 1:

Y'all came through for us. When Uptown had like a little quiet period, you feel me, Y'all came through swinging.

Speaker 2:

Before we get all the way crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, for sure. I just wanted to say that from the jump.

Speaker 2:

Y'all know we got X. How everybody doing man yeah man.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, we got the five-star twins in the building.

Speaker 2:

Man.

Speaker 1:

You already know. Ain't too much we got you, feel me they a familiar face If you are familiar with the Philadelphia music scene, whatever scene you into, because, they was doing, they thing you feel me, so you know before we get all deep and all that you know we take mental health real serious up here, so before we get into anything we just ask everybody how they doing man. So real quick. I'll start off with me.

Speaker 1:

Uh, feel me I, I feel, I feel um, I feel good, like I feel, I feel as though uh really the most is, uh, getting to a certain level where it's like we just gotta work and show people that we ain't just hitting a ceiling. You feel me? Because Philly stuff, philly people and Philly things is known for just hitting a certain ceiling and just staying right there instead of blossoming. You feel what I'm saying. So I'm on a blossoming tent with us. That's what I'm trying to get us at. How you feeling, white boy?

Speaker 3:

So we ended off 2024 strong. You know what I mean. We came in in like April, like April, may, and now we here, we were going to 2025 on some like blossom and to the maximum capacity. Like to the maximum capacity, bro, more balenciaga, like more stocked up, like more rollies and All that, that energy there though I feel the energy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

More paper, bro, and bigger houses.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, mm-hmm, how you Korg man.

Speaker 2:

Gillian Wallo threw a knockout party, man, and it motivated me. Man, Shout out to them guys. They threw a fabulous show. They had a couple of yeah man, it was motivated. It was motivational to see how, you know, I mean, they could go from talking on a pie like this and travel in the world and then throwing a knockout party for the city. And I write and beyond not even just for the city, it was just a lot of Just having that influence, having that influence.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, man it just. I feel good, man, I feel motivated, and I wish everybody else the same. You know what I'm saying, for sure, how y'all feeling today. Man, shit you go you go.

Speaker 4:

I feel, talking to Mike, I just feel more hungry now, bro, because I ain't going to lie Probably like the beginning of 2024, I was getting discouraged and shit, because I ain't know what we was capable of. But you feel me, everybody else felt like we capable of this shit. And we started getting discouraged and shit. But I just feel stronger now, like I feel like we capable of this shit. And we started getting discouraged and shit, but I just feel stronger now. I feel like I'm ready for this shit now.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, okay, okay. How are you bro? How you feeling man?

Speaker 4:

It seemed for real on like a scale of 10, I'm like a 6. You feel me Because, like 2024, it was like it was deep. You feel me Trying 2024, it was like it was deep. You feel me. Trying to be independent wasn't working, you feel me. But the brain just came back and he gave me that motivation, like we still in it, like yeah, no question definitely ain't over yeah, just gotta work that's the only thing.

Speaker 2:

All right, so oh please, everybody, put your phones.

Speaker 4:

You know how we do it white boy, go ahead, get into it All right.

Speaker 3:

So you know, here on the Real of the Most podcast, we like, we kind of like different from everybody else. You know what I'm saying and like. And that's because, like before, like the guests that we normally have come up here, we be having like a relationship with them already. Like we be having like a relationship with them already, like we like students at a game, all three of us we watched the game before before, like everything happened and we watch it happen. So we do our due diligence up here. We be knowing y'all but this is for the world to know. Y'all Know what I'm saying. So where are y'all from?

Speaker 4:

We from Lugan, we from Lugan, but we, like, we grew up in Lugan, but we from Germantown. We was born in Germantown, yeah, okay, yeah, we was born in Germantown, but we grew up in Lugan, okay, you feel?

Speaker 3:

me Okay, yeah, so like, okay, we're growing up in Lugan and Germantown. They both was like hard places to grow up out of in philly and you know we don't really be having much when we come out of these environments so like, give me a um a few of y'all influences coming up, and when I say influences I mean like. I mean like the people that be like right like in your house or like right outside your door, like them type of people, them type of influences like my pop.

Speaker 4:

He like my pop. Really, I was a football player, we was football players. That's the first thing he, when we was five years old, that's the first thing he did put us on the football field right so we wasn't really and we wasn't in the streets, but we was outside, but we wasn't in the streets. On no crash house stuff right right having fun as young boys yeah, so we always had that make it our mindset. Even if it was football, I'm still. If it's not football, we still going to figure it out.

Speaker 3:

Type time Okay, I don't know. Okay, so you always dope and playing football, yeah, yeah, we was high as fire. So so, with pop as like the early influence, and he and he stick you all in the football early, looking up to him and you know, like, coming from where we come from normally, like we don't have our pops Right, like. So, like, just talk about that a little bit, talk about like having your pop growing up, shit.

Speaker 4:

I want to say that shit saved us from a lot of stuff, because I ain't going to lie he put his foot down in a lot of situations where I felt like we wouldn't win that. He put his foot down and he made his decisions in our life.

Speaker 2:

Put a mic a little closer to your.

Speaker 4:

He made his decisions in life, for some of the decisions we wasn't supposed to meet, feel me. He kept that light over our head. He made sure we just kept going. Every time he busts his ass every day, still to this day.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 4:

Busts his ass every day. That's dope y'all.

Speaker 3:

I like to hear that. Because I like to hear that? Because, like, I think like if the kids would hear that more and accept some of the game that the older people, or they pop, be giving them, it ultimately will save their life. No, it will. So, with y'all having pops, what was some of the early music y'all used to hear him play?

Speaker 4:

He wasn't really a music boy, my big brother. He used to play a lot of Meek Mill and stuff.

Speaker 3:

All right, so y'all music. Okay, so y'all first hearing music. It come from Big Bro. Yeah, yeah, my big brother. Yeah, he used to play a lot of Cuzz shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's his favorite rapper, so that's what we used to listen to for real okay mcmill yeah, the dvd era, yeah, okay, so when um y'all hearing big bro play meat, did that, did that like give y'all um like what, what was it? That was like, all, all right, I'm going to try music.

Speaker 4:

All right. So, like we said, we was playing football, but, mind you, our big brother I ain't going to say he tried music out, but he used to have like an inspiration for music at one point.

Speaker 4:

Okay, so he used to just be watching me and we'd be in the crib just watching. I still had that thought that like that I could make it to the league. But if I don't make it to the league I could still probably be a rapper. I could probably try it out and see if that shit worked. And then, growing up playing football, you realize more shit as you get older. Like Pop Warner, that's just straight fun football when you get to like high school, now this is more as a job, like you gotta be a certain way, you gotta be a certain height. Forward um scouts to prospect you and like that. Yeah. So we just was watching big bro, watch meek, and and then we just tried that out. We already knew he had like an energy because we was dancing, we was young boys too, we always was dancing. So we always had like a energy or a bop or something like we always had a bop. So we just put that shit on the beat one time and that shit just went from there.

Speaker 3:

Y'all naturally know how to dance, or like y'all learn how to dance. Some of the stuff we learn for real. For real, I'm not no choreography dancer.

Speaker 4:

Like I can't do all that, but like when freestyle like a beat, come on, I know how I groove. Ok, it's like if you're from Philly, bro, you gotta know how to dance bro. You gotta have some type of dancing body in your bone. I mean dancing bone in your body, type shit.

Speaker 1:

You gotta have a jig. So what positions y'all play in high school?

Speaker 4:

High school I play slot receiver, but before that I played running back. I played quarterback from Pop Warner. When I got to high school I played quarterback.

Speaker 1:

And where y'all go to high school at.

Speaker 1:

MOTAP, motap. Oh yeah, they known for sports too. Yeah, they known for sports too. Yeah, they know for sports. But I wanted to ask this so, like, because it's like a real like, it's a real bad, like heartbreak slash, like I can't even explain a moment when you realize like you was growing up and growing up and growing up playing these sports and you just swear that's how you was going to live your life and take your family out the hood. But everybody come to a realization at some point in time where they know that that's not what it's going to be. You feel what I'm saying. A time where they know that's not what it's going to be, you feel what I'm saying? So did y'all get that in high school? Or it was like y'all senior year, like when did y'all Lil Jon Zeddy.

Speaker 4:

Jr In high school. Yeah, like in high school, like 11th grade year, when COVID hit. It was like Rob Markman Jr. Yo, it was a high school. When COVID hit Lil Jon'ma do 120, slot receiver. Five, six, five, seven on a good day, I'm like no, we gotta try something else. Real red, this shit ain't gonna work.

Speaker 1:

Especially in the MOTEBA.

Speaker 4:

In the MOTEBA we playing around D1 scouts yeah, we playing around people like that, yeah. My homies is six three.

Speaker 1:

Yeah 245,.

Speaker 4:

I'm like they at Penn. State right now, yeah, I was never gonna be like bro.

Speaker 1:

So who was the players that was in y'all, john Like.

Speaker 4:

Keion Wiley. He at Penn State right now.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God he not white.

Speaker 4:

He just came from Texas.

Speaker 1:

Deshaun.

Speaker 4:

Seals he at Westchester right now, who else?

Speaker 1:

Oh, rymar, stewart, Rymar.

Speaker 4:

Stewart.

Speaker 2:

Rymar Stewart.

Speaker 4:

He at Nebraska right now, but some people it came to a realization Like this shit is yeah, even homies on that team everybody took a different route. It's like not everybody take the same route.

Speaker 1:

Right and like so. When y'all got that realization, that was like music came far after that right.

Speaker 4:

Like a year after I stopped playing football.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay. So so the year in high school y'all would say what like 11th, 12th, like, when y'all Like 12th grade, bang 12th grade.

Speaker 4:

So the season over in December, like right after the season was over in december, we started rapping and, come on, blew up in february. February, that's it what yeah, like, just like that 2021 was december, we just ended football, we were doing youtube and we met karen probably in the january, february, put it on tick, tock. It was hold on, hold on shout out care with the formula man hold on, man.

Speaker 1:

You said that y'all was in high school, right?

Speaker 4:

the high school season ended in december december 10th to be, and the brand y'all start doing youtube.

Speaker 3:

Dark, start doing youtube, yeah and then y'all met so y'all was doing like what Music videos and dancing on YouTube.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we was doing like pranks and shit, like YouTubers, like vlogging and stuff, all right, all right.

Speaker 1:

So like on some old Casanet type of genre, and then y'all was doing YouTube Right, and then y'all start rapping.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And y'all met Kier.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, y'all, and then y'all start rapping and y'all met care and January and January put the sound of January 21st and went to the moon and it blew up by February.

Speaker 2:

After that, after February, we wasn't even really in school, but we not in school, we leave in school to go perform at another school and shit like that we leave in school to go to Cosmic Cove and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

So y'all was popping, y'all was popping, bro. That shit sound fucking fake bro. Yeah, and house was popping, our shit was at Bro.

Speaker 4:

Teaching learners how to class all that.

Speaker 2:

Sound like they playing.

Speaker 1:

All right, all right, all right, so all right, yeah, it was popping, so now we got. So now I got to hit y'all with this Like what made y'all even meet Care? Like, where did that come from?

Speaker 4:

My pop, my pop knew me, my pop knew Care from the runaway.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and my pop friend.

Speaker 4:

his name Rhett. He passed away and stuff he was from back the way. And Care. Name Rhett, he passed away and stuff he was from back the way in Care, no Rhett.

Speaker 1:

So that's how they was locked in, y'all pop you said, yeah, my pop right there, oh, for real. Yeah, oh, all right, all right, all right. So all right, boom. So y'all met Care, he already doing the brand and all that. So that's like Bugatti, all of them was All right, boom. So y'all meet him. And what y'all like All right, how did it go? Like y'all got the formula, then y'all meet, come On. Or y'all had Come On, he heard it and it was like how'd that go? All right.

Speaker 4:

So we had. Come On was an unreleased song. You feel me?

Speaker 2:

We made it inside their studio, though Like.

Speaker 4:

Lil put us in the studio before we even signed or anything. Before we even really met Care. We met Lil first. Okay, and we was just talking to them, like talking to Lil he telling us about Spotify and how the music shit worked.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he telling us that type shit.

Speaker 4:

So we made the song in the studio so it was unreleased. It was probably unreleased for like two, three weeks. Then we ended up putting it out. But with Manji we already locked in with Karen now, so they already know we do music and shit before it come on. So when we got, when that shit started going up, it was like all right, let's just lock in for real now. Okay, when. What was the?

Speaker 3:

last boy I ended up on first.

Speaker 4:

Tick-Tock, tick-tock, of course.

Speaker 1:

Tick-Tock, tick-tock. I don't even know why he asked that.

Speaker 3:

Tick-Tock, bro Right over night, that was the last six years.

Speaker 4:

That's for the viewers. I was in school running through the halls like yo, this shit, wham, what.

Speaker 1:

What Bro I? You know who was like that in our day. Hey, I was so jealous of Hav bro. Hav it Yo Rico was lit and Woody Hav and Woody Like why is y'all getting chased, bro? Like little light-skinned people Like just oh my God, but the football person who was like that In our Remember here Will Parks.

Speaker 4:

Oh, yeah, he was like that. Will was like that Yo.

Speaker 1:

That was our day. He Yo, he Problem. So y'all familiar with, like Jalen.

Speaker 4:

Strong what.

Speaker 1:

That's our yeah. Yeah, but I was ass at football, but I just know the you feel me. But yeah, all right, so we're gonna. We're gonna get to it right all right, boom.

Speaker 1:

So because this, uh, this, I ain't gonna lie like y'all. I don't know if y'all notice, like before we get into the the nut, the nut stuff that y'all went through and all that or just stuff, y'all it didn't work out. I don't know how y'all look at it, but just at the point that y'all at right now you know that was my dream, that was his dream, that was a lot of people's dream to just meet somebody and then something just blow up, y'all really got the American rapper dream Like it really happened to y'all. You feel what I'm saying? Like, how old is y'all now? 20. Yeah, that's crazy bro, that's crazy Y'all got they can do it again that shit's

Speaker 3:

crazy. They can do it again. Y'all could do it 80 times. They had the biggest song in the city.

Speaker 1:

And it was at 21 million Bro Views on YouTube right now. Y'all are dumb.

Speaker 1:

Like Like that's Chief Keef stuff, like even though Everybody blow up now Like with a TikTok, but it's never fast, like Too Rare was he done. Switched like three different flows by the time he even got to where he at. All these people, you see they really put in a and not saying you ain't put in the work, because it just, it just was right, it just happened. You feel me. But you hear a lot of people say I'll just start rapping and it just bro.

Speaker 1:

They graduated school y'all ain't got no, yeah, so we worked at wendy's their career, then y'all ain't got none of that in y'all story High school Football ain't work out. The brand come on. It's straight, it's just straight. That's fads, fads Three-month thing. Y'all don't even know it happened to y'all. But y'all don't even know how crazy that is, because it happened to y'all, so y'all just like real shit. But it's really crazy, though, because every I be telling you like yeah?

Speaker 3:

That don't happen. That ain't going to happen in like 10 or 13 years.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, ooh, meek, no, two decades. I don't know, y'all was born late. It took him two decades. Real talk, real rap. 03, right, 04, 03 and all that. Two decades, yeah, but people say I talk too much, so let me focus it on y'all again. So, all right, boom.

Speaker 4:

So y'all record the joint in his basement or his house or something like that. No, it was somebody's studio, it was their studio, it was their private studio.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, and y'all recorded, Come On. So how was that? How was that session? And did y'all knew y'all had something?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, all right, bang, I got the story right here, all right. So right before we went in the studio, mind you, we got late on the song, yeah. So she texted me. She's like yo, what y'all got, y'all got something I can hop on. She, y'all got something I can hop on, like yo, we about to cook something up right now. I'm going to let you hear it.

Speaker 1:

So hold on, how y'all know, lay, yeah, hold on, that's what I'm saying I knew Lay before, but I am, I just got the fucking Da Vinci code. Yeah, so Lay, yeah, oh, oh, hold up, we ain't doing that.

Speaker 4:

So ho all right. So y'all knew Lay from high school. No, I knew Lay over TikTok. She had TikTok up front.

Speaker 3:

Oh, because she was dancing on TikTok. Oh, because she was dancing on TikTok.

Speaker 1:

Hey y'all, was popping, so y'all just dancing on TikTok.

Speaker 4:

All right, bet this one she used to do like R&B, so she didn't really do party music, yeah, but this time I, you feel me.

Speaker 1:

You're lying Real rap, so y'all knew. Hold on, that wasn't late. First, john.

Speaker 4:

Bro, that had to have been late. First, john, it was bro, unless y'all, y'all fraud.

Speaker 2:

Everything was the live music, though Bro her first John was the party.

Speaker 4:

John.

Speaker 2:

So look too.

Speaker 3:

But y'all look, and she rapped too what. Y'all knew Like from the, from the, from the.

Speaker 4:

Well, like with the Tick tock, tick tock, no hold up.

Speaker 1:

Hold up, Hold up. Oh man, Hold up bro. So you're saying that the first party John Lee had was your job? Yeah Damn. So that mean see.

Speaker 2:

All right, all right, all right Look.

Speaker 1:

I'm not even going'm gonna chill, I'm gonna chill, bro.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't got to be talking when I you feel me and late and late folks is my folks folks, folks like her, pop, her brother, all that. But I didn't know, because it's funny, bro, because I was really like thinking like the same thing with uh rare, like he was doing certain type of songs, and then they seem like everybody just za, so so all, and they just hopped over to the. But I, I can't remember late first jawn, though. That's why, when y'all saying it is like damn so so, so all right, bet. So y'all know each other from tikt, all right boom.

Speaker 4:

All right, finish with this. We get to the studio. You feel me, mind. You come on with the freestyle. No, nothing written down, none of that. He pulled the beat up. We did it bang. I didn't really like it when we first made it.

Speaker 2:

I didn't like it.

Speaker 4:

You remember, we did two songs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

We did that, yeah, but that ain't got nothing to do with, come on. But, you gotta walk them down?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, walk them down, walk us down. Yeah, you do it.

Speaker 1:

We go to the studio, boom yeah, walk us down. We do two songs.

Speaker 4:

It's some shit called Osama's Story and some other shit. I forget the name of it, but we did the two songs. Mind you, we only had like two hours in the studio that day.

Speaker 1:

OK.

Speaker 4:

So we probably had like only a couple minutes that do come on. So when we pulled the beat up, mind you Lay not on there, nobody, it's just the beat, and we just freestyled over there. John, I'm in there. John, I'm like, welcome to party. I'm sipping on Pepsi. Wait, no, I really had a Pepsi in my hand, so I'm freestyling. I'm like I'm in the party. I'm sipping on pepsi. Wait, no, I'm sipping on fanny. We getting lit. We got fans out of lana.

Speaker 1:

We even had fans out of lana when I said that, yeah, real, all this cat. Yeah, I spoke that shit. Yeah, yeah, faking the making.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, we made that shit in like 15 minutes. You know what I mean. Sent it over to the-. Y'all made your biggest hit in 15 minutes Freestyle Right off the top. Right off the top.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 4:

Right, one punch.

Speaker 3:

And y'all only got a couple minutes left in the studio. If you hear the song.

Speaker 4:

We saying weak no, we really freestyle like weak no. Hold on, I don't want to say that, but I'm sipping on Fanta. We getting a shot at Fanta in Atlanta.

Speaker 2:

I'm hating Got it going yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm hating bro, she's like what the Like, what she like. Mind you, I don't even think it's that hot, but she like what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

what Like y'all was going off of that? I'm getting the studio downtown.

Speaker 4:

Come slide slide slide right now. So right there, mind you, I the first come on. Don't even sound like the come on, that's out. I changed my whole first verse. I changed the whole verse while he was in the studio with lay bang so he could get him. I kept the come on part, the pepsi part and all that. So we added the other verses with like lay when I tell you she ran and out there like we heard it in like 10, 15 minutes freestyle though she like, I'm like, oh my god freestyle off the top in the world right now bro yeah coming out of philly shout out delay she just signed the under armor, the first female

Speaker 1:

rapper shout out the leg applause for like kenny blake, hey yo so look all right, boom right, so, so, so, so, boom right, y'all. Y'all make the track. So, even how you say it, it y'all verses like. You just said something. Explain it. Our verse blew up then hers like but it's the same song, so explain what you meant by that.

Speaker 4:

All right, so boom. When we first made the song, it was just me and Heme verse on there.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

When we threw it on TikTok it was just me and Heme verse on there. And then when Lay called us to the studio, she did her shit and she put her joint on. As soon as we left the studio she put it on TikTok. Ours was already up there for probably like a week or two, like a week or two Modules already going viral. So we like once Lay dropped her joint on there, that shit really going boom. So she put that shit on TikTok when we left the studio Next day, probably, like I'm going to say like that next week. Bro, that shit was strong like 10k videos, shit was out of here bro.

Speaker 1:

No, it's so crazy. Oh right, yeah, it really is and then it's crazy because that's what. I'm, that's what I'm saying, bro. Like come on, hey, that just got working. Bro. Like that's just like, that's just like, bro, I, I that that part right there is just like like unbelievable to me. Like, because for tiktok to just be that type of platform where y'all could just make something real quick and just throw it on an app and just like see who catch it, and then it just catch all I gotta do is catch that one right, yeah shake that cool and december early december yeah, yeah, yeah yeah

Speaker 1:

zion d30 all right, cool, so so. So, if I'm not Mistaken At this time Cause I can ask y'all how you feel when I can ask that but I really want to ask something else, because the way we is in Philly right now Is a lot of competition, cause a lot of people doing the same things. They either doing drill or they doing what y'all was doing. Feel what I'm saying. So what I want to ask is you had a couple people on that wave. Y'all was on when y'all was doing it. So what I want to ask is how was y'all able to go for what? What did y'all do in your opinion that made somebody hit a million or two million, but y'all hit 20? Feel me for y'all to be like doing the same thing, everybody doing the dances and all that, but charges go a little bit like more valuable and more popular, like besides lay being on there, which y'all think that was like, which y'all think y'all did.

Speaker 4:

I feel like there's just some, some twin, like we was doing the same exact moves and somebody doing the same exact moves and moving at the same time. It looked crazy. So every time we did it like we would just pop out on the stage somewhere Motherfuckers don't even know we coming, we would just pop out and that shit was rolling. Oh shit, you feel me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and wasn't there other people, like other youngins that was famous for doing the dance in your vid right? Yeah, Like Brill, and all of them was in there.

Speaker 4:

Right, that was Get in there. Right. That was, that was get humpy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, all right yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, they, they wasn't in. Come on, no, okay, all right. So, all right, so, all right. Now, come on. That's, that's. Where is that? You feel me that is doing what it's doing how? How? School for y'all? Because I know that had to have been like elite.

Speaker 4:

Y'all said joe wasn't going, but how was it when y'all went, after that, Bro, they almost what's that shit called when you gotta go to court, you miss too many days.

Speaker 1:

True and see, bro, true and see.

Speaker 4:

Bro, we was late so many days, Bro, we was like we was careful we was sending letters.

Speaker 1:

huh, it was careful it was. We was outside early morning.

Speaker 4:

We'd be in the studio until like 4 in the morning and got up. Wake up from school, oh my God.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, we'd be waking up at 7.30.

Speaker 4:

He was sending letters to the crib like I was awake too many days 9.30, like what's up y'all? He was like hey. T for y'all to be talking to me about. Yeah, as long as my grade school we still doing our senior projects.

Speaker 3:

We still on the books Y'all famous in 12th grade.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, type shit.

Speaker 2:

This is after y'all got the song WillA, though, right, Mm-hmm, All right, so y'all got the song WillA. How did y'all compensate off of it, though? Did y'all make anything off of it? Yeah, yeah, you want me to Nah, I don't need to know how much, or not.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, yeah, we got a single deal off of it for real For the people that's watching y'all go from high school to making music.

Speaker 2:

They might want to know, well, how did y'all go from there to there with the brand? You know you got the brand right here. So shout out to Care too. Y'all Care in the building, but with y'all getting with the brand, you know, I know he probably came up with a lot, but I want to know, like, how did y'all pitch y'all to Sun Sun? Because you know, as an artist, you got to keep going, like you got to keep going, you got to keep working, all right.

Speaker 4:

So basically, come On, was going crazy, right? Yeah, care was already an artist, so he already knew the ins and outs through this shit, so he kind of was just like labels reaching out, they wasn't throwing enough dough. So, he just took the best dough from Motown and shit and we just worked out from there.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so y'all took a deal.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so damn. So, look, y'all went from fucking school. I know this is crazy, my bad. Y'all went from school Football. Y'all going to the studio with Lil Record, the song Viral song. Put it on TikTok and go crazy, right, go get lay on it, right, and y'all get a single deal, mm-hmm. And y'all still in 12th grade. Yeah, we, I'm at a basketball game.

Speaker 4:

Rodger N Carter did it. Lil Wayne do it, yeah. Rodger N Carter did it.

Speaker 1:

Lil Wayne, do it, yeah, rodger N Carter, he did it as soon as.

Speaker 4:

I post that up. Motown A&R. Text me like yo. What's your manager? Oh?

Speaker 2:

man, it was over after that.

Speaker 4:

Shit was over All right, so boom.

Speaker 2:

Say no more. Say no more.

Speaker 1:

So we was having a certain Convo before the show and I think that is important To this topic. Right here I'm not gonna say exactly what we was talking about, but Did y'all know? Well, it's obvious, y'all probably didn't, it probably was did. Did the brand being with y'all during that motel, motel deal, them being with y'all? Is y'all glad that it went like that or y'all wish it would have went another way?

Speaker 4:

I wish we knew more of the business side.

Speaker 1:

And when you say we who you?

Speaker 4:

and him Me and him or all y'all. No, they knew the business side, me and him. Ok, OK we would have stayed down, if we would have stayed down. You feel me stayed down? Get a try, get a record deal or something, because it was only a single deal, one right there we like all we had to do was give him a little just to show, show him that we had another one coming who showed him motel, all right.

Speaker 1:

So boom, see this one, this one. I don't fuck with labels right here, because this I'm, I'm, I say something. Right for y'all to be in 12th grade and to have a fucking hit like that and for y'all to even saying we should have showed them. No, they should have probably did more. You feel me these labels just be oh shit, they got that one.

Speaker 2:

That one or two we won.

Speaker 1:

So let's just get the cheese from that and then after that, them niggas could do what the fuck they Nah. Y'all shouldn't even feel like y'all should've Nah. They should've Feel what I'm saying. But it happened. It was in the past. Y'all was 17 years old. You feel me?

Speaker 3:

But y'all, you said the right thing. Like y'all. Wish I would have stayed down because ultimately this is what happens you do the one off, the one off happen. Maybe you got another one, maybe you don't. Either way, they still gotta believe in you to give you the the paper. Now say they don't and you come back to the hood and that was so dangerous. You gotta move a little different because you famous right you know what?

Speaker 3:

I mean yeah and now you, you keep, and then you, and then you making music, looking for a deal when that wasn't even a case from the hit yeah right, and I don't even I'm scared to like.

Speaker 1:

Y'all was 17, bro. Y'all 20. Y'all still young. I'm scared to ask y'all about royalties and masters and distribution. Y'all 20 years old you feel me Like from being 17 down to y'all 20, do y'all know about royalties? Yeah, we know about royalties. All right, bet, all right. So this is how I'm going to ask y'all. I'm going to ask y'all this one question and then we can get to the bad management, because I'm not trying to get all in-depth with all this bad shit. You feel what I'm saying? All I want to ask y'all is royalties, masters, distribution, publishing and all that type of jazz right there. Do y'all got it with that song? No, yes or no? Like y'all got it with that song? No, yes or no. Like y'all don't cuz the Motown, right, and how to deal with that right.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I still do get part of it okay, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

So it's something in there that okay, okay. So now take us to the part where how long ago what that was again three years ago right how long, how long, how long going on through february.

Speaker 2:

This february will be three yeah, so y'all know how long they tied them with y'all with that, with that song was it?

Speaker 4:

I think? Well, I think it was six months, but we cut them off. You feel me, we felt like we wasn't moving. We got out of it.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I know that. Yeah, I know that yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's normally like a prior time, don't fuck with me.

Speaker 2:

Y'all got to stay here until I drop this much music or this much.

Speaker 1:

No, it was only for that song. Yeah, like the song made all this. No, it was only for that song, see, because it happened so fast.

Speaker 3:

The leverage was the song. Yeah, damn you know what I mean. It happened fast, so the leverage was the song All right.

Speaker 1:

So boom, because I know Lil, I know Bugatti and Carey and Rel I know them personally, so I know they know about feel me, but some deals, just what it is Like. All right, let's get this deal so we can make this business move, get them in a certain light.

Speaker 3:

I don't know how we take this. Y'all see, you feel what I'm saying. But still, ultimately they still just management and the label. Like they still have to make the big decision of if they want to put their name on this paper or not. Yeah, it's only up to them. To a certain extent, they can only wish them well and give them the best of knowledge of what they know. It's still their career.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

So so I heard, I heard Cameron say like after seven years you could remake your song and put it back up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. No, that's deeper than what they yeah yeah, yeah that's some super deep five albums and all that's what he was talking about oh, you're talking about that type of yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's that. That's the crazy joint. That's the joint where, like, somebody signed a lifetime deal.

Speaker 4:

Lifetime deal.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, they just got one song. Everything else they ever put out don't got nothing to do with it. Feel what I'm saying, so this is what I really want to get into. I didn't even expect this from this interview, like this interview this is like the. Lil Mook joint we had. We interviewed Lil Mook. Shit set roofs on fire Because we got into the whole business. They wasn't expecting us to come like that. We really know what we be talking about. We don't just be up here talking. You feel what I'm?

Speaker 3:

saying, yeah, we a little knowledgeable about what be going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I be in them offices.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we be in the rooms for real.

Speaker 1:

So when we saying rule you T's and we, we ain't just talking Like we really know what we talking about. You feel what I'm saying. So I want to get to the part where y'all said I wish I would have stayed down. Now I'm guessing y'all saying y'all wish y'all would have stayed down with the brand right, yeah, all right. So explain to us what happened in that situation.

Speaker 4:

So with us being so young we was 17 and shit we didn't understand the business side of the music.

Speaker 1:

Okay, you feel me.

Speaker 4:

So when I felt like Motown wasn't moving us around a lot, we started getting irritated. We started like damn, they just got to sit in here. But it wasn't even one of them, Jones. I don't know. I still don't know what they was trying to do with us.

Speaker 3:

It's natural. So, they moving you around with us. It's natural, so like it's not they, they move this motown they were trying to grab around based on the traction of the song. So once y'all signed uh, once y'all signed the deal for the single, it's like they only gonna put y'all on like they, they gotta, they gotta. Um, they got an infrastructure on how they move y'all around just At that time at that time?

Speaker 2:

did Motown have anybody on their label that was similar to y'all?

Speaker 4:

What made?

Speaker 2:

y'all jump in that deal.

Speaker 4:

Being money hungry at 17.

Speaker 1:

But the thing about it is that was a super good question. But the thing about it that that was a super good question, but the thing about it, that's what I asked, though I'm saying like what, what happened to make y'all be like we ain't stay down? Like what did y'all do? Y'all took a deal we took.

Speaker 4:

We all right, how can I put this? All right, we cut ties with Motown. Basically, we like yo let us out this joint. You feel me.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

But let us out the deal. We felt like we could be better independent type shit, Like we ain't need no label. We was too big-headed prior.

Speaker 3:

Because everything that it took for the song to pop off it was never from the label, that was already done. Because everything that it took for the song to pop off it was never from the label Right, that was already done. The label ain't do nothing, but come in and give you a couple dollars, right, and move you around a little bit, but I'm trying to gumbo it though, because, look, this is what I'm asking.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to gumbo it.

Speaker 2:

You gumboing it.

Speaker 1:

Motown. Y'all said y'all cut ties with Motown. So when y'all cut ties with Motown, when did they come in what part where we ain't state like, y'all just got irritated with everybody and said fuck everybody, All right bet.

Speaker 2:

I knew that's what happened.

Speaker 1:

I just wanted y'all to see it. All right, bet so time out.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait. Back to what he said, huh. Back to what you said Right there, right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Right there, Because he already was up here and we already asked him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I just wanted y'all to be grown. So I wanted y'all to hear I had missed that show.

Speaker 3:

So what happened was they got hot wound up signing the deal with Motown and cut them out at the time because they wanted to make a decision.

Speaker 1:

No, they signed with Motown. Yeah, all of them, yeah, yeah, yeah. But then they started getting irritated and said fuck all y'all.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's basically what happened and you got to understand why because they naturally put the songs together without everybody in the room. You feel me, yeah. So they like hold on. You feel me yeah.

Speaker 4:

So, they like hold on, you know what I'm saying. When the artist she took yeah, it was like we was just having fun with the music Mm-hmm. We got into the music.

Speaker 2:

Now the business is stopping our creation.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get y'all my joint because I just feel as though I got to All right. Y'all got this song. It's popping. Y'all definitely was never supposed to sign no one off, and definitely not with Motown. Now what y'all should've did was leverage that song to every label, start a batting war and then you hit them with 2 Humphie, because I already had that as a follow up. You feel me. So what you should've-.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman Jr. Damn, y'all was on that, Rob.

Speaker 3:

Markman Jr. Damn, y'all was on there, yeah, which I'm telling you what y'all should talk. Your talk, white boy should have did was leveraged. Was leveraged, the first one, wham yeah, the biggest lay banks on it.

Speaker 1:

Y'all even broke her yeah, I probably had a bigger song. That wasn't the same as flexing and flashing right, so no.

Speaker 4:

So y'all had the biggest song boy keep cooking. So y'all had the biggest song man Keep cooking. White boy Keep cooking. I got to see this shit man.

Speaker 3:

What y'all already having. The leverage of the song is the biggest thing in Philly. Y'all starting and it's like y'all moving the whole Shake that Dance era forward and y'all broke an artist Right Know what I mean? And you got 2Huffy on the backup, Bro, that's white boy, I'm telling you.

Speaker 1:

That's white boy, y'all.

Speaker 3:

Bro, six, seven figures for sure.

Speaker 1:

That's white boy y'all. But look though. Six, seven figures for sure, but look though this is crazy, Because I just want. That's what you would have got on I got a short answer for this because they probably don't even know the answer to this question.

Speaker 1:

So when they got irritated with Motown. Was that a cutoff, like at the same time, or they cut them off. Then y'all like how it go? Same time, All right, cool, all right. Now boom. What's up with this? What's up with the new management? Like how that happened, like who is these fuckers? Who?

Speaker 2:

directed that how y'all directed that Manipulation, bro.

Speaker 4:

That's what the word is.

Speaker 1:

Don't even put the name no name, then no name, but explain us what A we're going to call him A. Okay, A.

Speaker 3:

So A right you feel me, think they jay-z give me the time frame or when a come in, you're alive, so they cut y'all 20, 20 20, 23, yeah okay 23 so this is after, yeah right, the summer 2022, probably like november, december, we met a and before 2023 okay all right. Is A a local or are they from out of town?

Speaker 4:

A local. Ok, so us again believe in people you feel me. So A telling us yo, y'all get with me, I'm going to move y'all around. I'm going to do this, I'm going to make sure y'all cool. Y'all just got to work.

Speaker 3:

Do A have a track record of successful artists before?

Speaker 4:

y'all get one. Hold on, yeah, I can't lie. Great question, whitey.

Speaker 1:

Ho, ho, ho ho ho Is A a woman.

Speaker 2:

No, don't go. Oh shit, let's just keep it going. Oh no, don't go, let's go. Oh shit, let's just keep it going. Oh shit, let's just keep it going. Hold up, oh ah, ah ah, I'm going to chill.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to chill Because I'm so much in the music. I'm going to chill. Go ahead, though. Go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 4:

Go ahead. Yeah, we're, they do have. She did A did have an artist.

Speaker 1:

You feel me she had an artist, I guess she had a couple artists, they had a couple people, she had a couple people. Oh, give it up, man. Chill, chill, chill, chill, go ahead.

Speaker 4:

A had like A had like Chill bro. Like probably like three influencers and a. It blew and one of her rappers blew up and that's just shot down. That's what okay you feel me. So when she came and got us, she making it seem like she could do the same thing she did to the boy that shot up yeah so she kicking it us like, yeah, I got y'all, so we making the music, mind you, we show her, we show ar music.

Speaker 4:

You feel me, she like this shit trash. She like, eh, that's the first time.

Speaker 2:

I ever heard.

Speaker 4:

B is her best friend and B here and like no, this shit hot you tripping, so B saying it's hot but the main character saying it's ass. So she basically tried to make us switch our whole situation up.

Speaker 2:

You feel me.

Speaker 1:

She killed our swag and all that she tried to make y'all hop on Kendrick Lamar beats and shit Damn. What type of time she tried to make. Y'all get on my fault, bro.

Speaker 4:

I could do the melodic shit, but it was.

Speaker 1:

Lil Durk type stuff.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Talk to him.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, bro, you're Like I could do them a lot of shit, but it was like well, dirt type stuff, fun. You talking about give them pain.

Speaker 3:

Superstars in high school, you talking about talk Was wrong with people, bro. That was. That was the second mistake. You talking about talk to him. What is wrong with people, bro? So that was the second mistake you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I played football all my life.

Speaker 3:

You talking about talk to him what Y'all believed in, somebody that told y'all something that y'all didn't even need to know. You feel me Y'all didn't even need nobody to tell you to believe in yourself, because it was y'all that got popping. So all y'all had to do was keep believing in yourself, type shit. You feel me, stand down, keep creating and keep believing in yourself. You don't need a third party to tell you that, bro, all right, don't so so hold on.

Speaker 1:

So all right. So A saying it's trash B like you mean. So what so? What so? So man all?

Speaker 4:

right and A basically saying yo the party, shit dead, die of the party shit.

Speaker 1:

In 2023?

Speaker 4:

Bro, it's not making no. She's saying it's not making no money, we ain't gonna make nothing off of this. That's a family enemy or something in 2023?

Speaker 1:

Right, so we had like this song called Ten Shots. That's a family enemy or something In 2023?

Speaker 4:

Right. So we had, like this joint, this song called Ten Shots. It was on the melodic tip, but we still added that party wave in there Just to show her that yo, this shit not dead.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy, so we put it on TikTok it's called Ten Shots.

Speaker 4:

This was like 2023. That was the height of it.

Speaker 2:

It was the height of it.

Speaker 4:

Bro, when I tell you that joint we made a challenge. It took like a week for that joint to really start going up, so that shit hit like 8,000 videos On TikTok. When you shit hit over 5,000, you're supposed to drop that joint. And push off of that 5,000. So we at 8,000 and shit we like yo, we gotta drop this joint. But mind you, y'all ever heard of 2K Baby.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, chicago boy.

Speaker 4:

No, he from Kentucky.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh shit, yeah, yeah, 2KR yeah.

Speaker 4:

So, mind you, he hit us up. You feel me, he hit us up. Like yo, I want to hop on that joint Bang. We sent him the Uberverse, he get it done and all that. The song is at 8,000 videos. We like yo, we got to drop this joint. She like yo, we're going to wait. We're going to wait it out. Bro, two months go past, literally, literally, two months. Mind you, you got other people's shit going up. You got Rare's room, rare's room. You had Keisha Samir.

Speaker 1:

I know, yeah, went fucking crazy.

Speaker 4:

You had XM. Basically, it was just another spin around, another spin around about to happen. And just what we was doing, that Charme pop.

Speaker 1:

Right, like that. Y'all was some of the pioneers, you feel me? And now this lady is telling y'all to sing like Rhy-Wave. She holding y'all back and y'all the pioneers of a whole wave that they done already mastered and all that she was holding y'all back.

Speaker 4:

So, right there, it was like all right, bang. We dropped the song. Two months later it went up a little bit. It probably hit like 50k, but I knew it could have. I knew it could have win because it was one of them Jones, where it was hot. It was like you can't deny this Jones. So we get there. It was like 50K. We like all right, that's cool, Bre, just shake it off.

Speaker 4:

We got to do something else so right in June, mind you, we 10 Shots was in like ahead of, in like March, yeah, march. So in June we come out. We like, all right, we still in the party with you because we not letting her tell us this shit did when it's right in front of our face.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, everybody's shit going viral.

Speaker 4:

There's no way this shit did so. We do some other hot shit. That shit, that shit was hot, it's called quick and we did that shit we did that shit. 15k video. Yeah, that shit like 15,000 videos. We did that shit in June. We shot the vid in the beginning of July. Manju, in the June, june, 26, 27,. I put it on TikTok. That shit was whamin' by July 1. That fast, bro. Every video we dropped on TikTok was like 600k it's 900k.

Speaker 2:

A mil A mil.

Speaker 4:

All right.

Speaker 2:

I went out and do a job with me and my mom. That shit a mil.

Speaker 4:

She like all right, she like all right, she like all right.

Speaker 2:

I see y'all, I see y'all what you mean, you see us.

Speaker 4:

Let's get it done. She on something.

Speaker 3:

You gonna do this shit, so mind you, rod, just gotta see how much it's gonna sell.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, real red Rod. Geez, he called me, he like you see that shit waming on the top and and Rod got a fan base to the point where they not leaving you.

Speaker 3:

That's the layup right there. That's the layup right there. He got a fan base. That's hard for a coach to leave you, bro.

Speaker 4:

So he like yo send that open that shit hot. Mind you, it was probably at like 8,000 vids at the time.

Speaker 3:

Dropping that shit on his streaming platform, on his streaming shit, I'm like all right, but I sent him the open.

Speaker 4:

I sent him to open. I sent him to open. He sent that joint back the same night. She like, bro, that shit trash. I said, bro, it don't matter.

Speaker 1:

She really just playing around. I'm like bro it don't matter if it's trash.

Speaker 4:

Mind you, he sent the open back in July. Mind you, I got Rod and Brill on there at the time. Rod Brill, it was going to be me, him, rod Brill.

Speaker 2:

Us four, bro, that shit could have.

Speaker 4:

We was going to shoot a pool party joint today.

Speaker 2:

That shit was just going to win that shit could have win?

Speaker 4:

She ain't knew.

Speaker 2:

She died. Oh man, yo that shit trash bang.

Speaker 4:

So we wait, bro. We wait two months to shoot the vid.

Speaker 2:

bro, we ain't drop the vid till our birthday.

Speaker 4:

We ain what. It went viral June. By the time, august that TikTok that shit over. If this shit not one of them that's going to keep keeping up. That's why you got to drop the song, why it's about to shoot, so you can build leverage off of it.

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you all a question real quick. Do y'all feel the same about TikTok now, though, like still Right now?

Speaker 4:

I feel like it got its wave, so right now it's the Trippin' Out shit. That shit heavy on TikTok right now.

Speaker 3:

What's that Tripp Out, that Tripp Out? Song Trippin' out Main man from Louisiana.

Speaker 2:

Bet, not run up on me. If you do, then I'ma trip out, tripp, out, tripp.

Speaker 3:

Out, trippin', trippin', tripp Out.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you know, my man, I'm getting old oh my God, he lost you all right, I don't know what that is, bro. You got a.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know what that is. That's that way. That's that way, oh the dude who came down here?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we got him on the ground.

Speaker 1:

When you told me didn't. I say I don't know, yeah, I don't.

Speaker 2:

Like bro, I'm hit that everything.

Speaker 1:

I don't like TikTok bro. I do not like TikTok bro. Like that's like something got to be popping in my city for me to go on TikTok, anything else? What's up baby?

Speaker 4:

Mind you, all right bang. So after that, all that we didn't. So basically, there's two hits, there's two good songs to waste right now. This is number two. It was the third time, man. It was the third time we got this joint, so it's called Twin Bop. We're going back and forth and shit, that shit. We put it on TikTok again. The party wave is not dead Now, this time, bro. Bro this joint hit 500,000 vids.

Speaker 2:

What 500,000.

Speaker 4:

That's after what Come On was doing when we stick.

Speaker 3:

That was the next hit, right there.

Speaker 4:

Guess what A said Shit trash.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna lie, mind you, we can't drop nothing without A. I ain't gonna lie, I wouldn't have never, because we locked in with A right now. I wouldn't have never called her after the first trash, like after she said that first trash, I wouldn't have never even liked.

Speaker 1:

Well, bro, you got to understand what age they was. That's why y'all keep saying stuff, and I'm not like what, because y'all just at a certain age where y'all just looking for somebody to be like this, the one or I got you, or just that Y'all not going to be like this lady don't know what the fuck she at 17.

Speaker 2:

They not going to be on that.

Speaker 3:

Infrastructure.

Speaker 1:

They still at the age where they want somebody to. You feel what I'm saying, Because I just remember me being an artist at that age. Like it could be a person.

Speaker 2:

no more, I'm going to keep it real, there's not even no age on it, bro.

Speaker 1:

It's really just being an artist people feel like that, bro, it is bro when you look, Because you just want to worry about music bro, they just keep giving you negative energy every time you try and make something or go up.

Speaker 3:

I'm cool.

Speaker 1:

Listen.

Speaker 3:

I'm just cool.

Speaker 1:

If dumb young dudes do, they got their own money. What the fuck is y'all talking about? If they need money and backing and resources, and the people who is them?

Speaker 2:

people is for them, then they always going to look to them like what you think it is or what you think they not just going to be like yeah, they ain't 17, 18, bro.

Speaker 1:

They had to do it. They ain't got they, just getting they diplomas from high school.

Speaker 2:

They had to do it like that, bro. They thinking they had to do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like y'all thinking so hard Ain't making me mad, so hard Ain't making me mad, she making me mad, I don't even want to talk about her no more.

Speaker 3:

When does she get the fuck?

Speaker 1:

out.

Speaker 2:

Let's get to that part.

Speaker 1:

I don't even when she was out. Let's get on that bro.

Speaker 3:

When y'all jazzy just heard.

Speaker 1:

Cause. Y'all said like 10, 15 songs already. When the fuck she leave Yesterday. What the fuck? Fuck you got rid of her yesterday, when the fuck she leave Yesterday. What the fuck Fuck? You got rid of her yesterday, why she still here? She just said everything trash and TikTok views is saying boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 2:

this is not trash, this is not trash Like we got the internet man, y'all didn't even get Motown as much leeway.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying bro, not even All right. So how many years was y'all? It was a year or a half son, because it don't even a three-year span.

Speaker 4:

It was like a half a year. We've been out there going on a year yeah, like a year. So we've been independent for almost a year now.

Speaker 1:

All right, so from today. How long ago did y'all kick A to the curb?

Speaker 4:

A year ago.

Speaker 1:

All right so when y'all kicked her to the curb. So where y'all at now Like is the reconnection with the brand from the rip or.

Speaker 4:

No, not from the rip, All right, so we've been falling back, you feel me? So in August what you call it, Come On, Head went viral again Like 200,000 videos out of nowhere. It went viral again like 200,000 videos out of nowhere. Damn Like a different part of the song, though, not even the come on part, the sipping on Pepsi part.

Speaker 4:

That shit, everybody in the world was literally buying a Pepsi and Fanta just to make the vid, Sipping on Pepsi, that shit was rolling, so that shit like $200. So our Spotify monthly listeners, that shit shot up to 750 grand. So we like whew, that shit rolling right now Bang. So they hit us up. They like yo, y'all just gotta drop, Y'all gotta drop. Who hit y'all up?

Speaker 2:

Kieran and me this is so different from when people was making mixtapes and dropping CDs.

Speaker 4:

Hold on hold on Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

Y'all best hitters in front of y'all.

Speaker 4:

Alright, so what so they like?

Speaker 3:

yo just drop Y'all best hitters in front of y'all.

Speaker 1:

Right, all right so what happened?

Speaker 4:

They like yo, just drop, you feel me, just drop. So we got, mind you, we still, we with my man Main over there, we not signing nothing. But he was like he like yo, I believe in y'all, he believe in us, make sure we was in the studio and shit. Yeah, like in the studio and shit, mm-hmm. So in the midst of Come On, go Inviter, we got this joint called Blicky on him. That joint, it did all right. It did all right. It did like 40K, it did all right. But right around there that's when he called us, when we had Blicky on him, we dropped Blicky on him. That shot up a right.

Speaker 1:

Now we just trying to figure out what's next, so that was this year.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, this was just this summer that just passed. Come on, reewind viral. You feel me I should hit like 800 million, 800 million views all over the world and y'all, I got the screenshot 800 million is ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

That was at 321 million.

Speaker 4:

You're like bro this, and when they say, you know how I say million, you're like bro, this shit is damn bro.

Speaker 2:

And when they say you know how they say search views in the last 28 days that shit's like 325 million.

Speaker 4:

I'm telling y'all bro listen this year. This year you wouldn't even know because, mind you, we independent, so we don't got nobody. That's going yo, this shit going viral. Put him right here, put him right here.

Speaker 2:

We independent, so we just watching. We making our situation up bro.

Speaker 3:

It's just like.

Speaker 4:

And just go with the highest BPM.

Speaker 3:

Y'all your best hit is in front of you. All y'all gotta do is keep recording. I'm telling you y'all gonna catch it again.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I'm gonna keep it real with you, bro, like real rap bro. I'm gonna keep it real with you, bro, and I promise myself, bro, from that Lil Mook interview bro that we had, I promise myself, when I talk about stuff like this, bro, I'm going to really like speak to, like a certain core of the people Like yo, y'all older people got to stop fucking hating, bro. Real rap, y'all got to stop hating. Because I'm hearing a lot of little stories where some young boys is lit and doing their thing and there's somebody that's 10, 15 plus older than them hating bro. That's pure hatred, bro.

Speaker 1:

All that sound like is a person who wanted to do a certain thing and see another person doing it and trying to cancel it or trying to throw water on a fire, and all that like people gotta stop hating, bro, and gotta really just respect. It's just the young bulls turn. It's just the young bulls turn and tick, tock the dancing. All that, bro, like, even if you don't like it, even if you're not a fan of it, whatever, it don't matter bro, you feel what I'm saying. Another thing is like. Another thing is like this like y'all just heard it here from these guys first, like three, three years ago these guys ran the city damn near, you feel me, three years ago. Everybody ages three and four to 16 to 17. So these is people who did it.

Speaker 1:

Also, like, if you are artists and you in the position where the people who believed in you was behind you and you got this person in your ear or this person in this corner, just always go with your gut like, and just always like, remember who believed in you and remember who you was coming up with. Because once you get thrown in that fire when they start talking about percentages and royalties and publishing, y'all can't, y'all can't, no, because now it's like y'all done already, pushed them. You feel me, but I'm not putting it on y'all that y'all made them, it's done already. But like a lot of people be going through that, like they get big headed or they elect some of these label heads who want a little chop the percentage and get something off of it. But it's like y'all know now and that's a blessing that y'all went through that and y'all only 20.

Speaker 4:

Because now y'all got your whole life, and that's why we never get no more bro yeah only 20 we.

Speaker 3:

I'm glad that shit happened yeah, yeah, telling you you still y'all still got each other and y'all got a chance. Y'all best hit is in front of y'all, not behind.

Speaker 1:

Y'all is in front of y'all y'all did it like y'all did it. Y in front of y'all, rob Markman, right, rob Markman, y'all did it Like y'all did it. Y'all know, y'all got the music sound and, oh yeah, that's another thing I wanted to ask y'all, right, rob Markman? And when y'all was dropping and stuff right, being as though the sound was changing, it was a whole bunch of critiquing. You know how people just do extra critiquing, right? That's just how the music scene in Philly is. Rob Markman, facts, rob Markman, and a lot of people was saying that they think y'all sounded like d4m. You feel what I'm saying? Some similarities. So how was that like being, though, because y'all song was doing more than them at the time, for real, for real. So how do y'all feel about like, how was that in that moment? Like, did y'all, did y'all get some stuff from them or was it just like a?

Speaker 4:

yeah, I'm a real nigga bro, I'm gonna pay homage, you feel me yeah, that's what's up, that's real, that's real when I was in eighth, ninth grade. That's who we was listening to.

Speaker 2:

You feel me yeah, you have a bump in the slum. Yeah, fire man Y'all ever bump into Sloan Deacon and all that. Yeah, yeah, y'all met.

Speaker 4:

Siano. No, I ain't met Siano.

Speaker 1:

Y'all ain't met Siano.

Speaker 4:

Right after he passed, I already met Siano.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay.

Speaker 4:

Sloan called us out for a music video and shit. Fire, he's like no, I need this before we even made music TLA and all that.

Speaker 2:

Sloan Thurl man.

Speaker 4:

We locked in with Sloan before.

Speaker 1:

Sloan Thurl. That's what's up. That's what's up. That's fire. I wasn't. I never. Did anybody ever ask y'all that.

Speaker 4:

What like no, no, Nobody really asked us that no.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, no, because I just wanted to know that, because I definitely remember at that time when that song dropped and everybody was critiquing it and everything.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman. It's the Real of the Most Podcast. Make sure you share, like, subscribe, comment If you don't you a motherfucking hater.

Speaker 3:

Why? Because it's free man.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman. And look, before we continue, I just want to know how did y'all feel at the moment when y'all was in that deal with the management. Do y'all feel like that was like, she was like?

Speaker 4:

I feel like that shit. Was you talking about how her music?

Speaker 2:

career was going to go yeah.

Speaker 4:

I feel like that shit was over, bro. Depression is real. I was in a state of mind where it was like, bro, this shit can't be happening right now.

Speaker 2:

I wanted y'all to say that, because there's a lot of people that be going through these things.

Speaker 4:

This shit can't be happening right now.

Speaker 2:

So what kicked in to say yo, we ain't going out like this.

Speaker 4:

Because before we met her we was them niggas, so we still them niggas.

Speaker 1:

Right, just because we can't pass you Not them niggas, not them niggas, yo them niggas. And I'm just saying like Anytime we pop out, we them niggas.

Speaker 1:

Y'all blessed bro, Y'all got to really look at that situation and I'm going to tell y'all why y'all got to look at that. It's a blessing Even that what y'all went through. I'm going to tell y'all why. That's not even bad, that's not an l and it's a blessing, right, you see, cuz he pushing 40 and and on the internet spazzing, he learning what y'all learned at 18 and his fort in his 30s. It's too late. It's too late. Like now he got just spads try to change it and hit. Y'all learned that in high school.

Speaker 1:

Feel what I'm saying? Like it going to be stuff that people learning in their 30s and 40s about the music business. Y'all learned in high school, bro, With A Feel what I'm saying. So that's a blessing, bro. That mean y'all get to go into your 20s early, mid late, all that and know about the music business. You feel me Like y'all can't even blow up and sign and yo, we went through this when we were, so now we know, Feel what I'm saying. So it's just like yeah, bro, that's a good thing and that's really a blessing. And I'm not just saying that Like when they say you take L's as lessons, like no, that ain't even a lesson. That's a real blessing because now y'all know and y'all got people who love y'all that was with y'all, even though splits happened. But they seen what happened, so now they like we not never gonna let this oh, wait, wait, wait young boys.

Speaker 1:

Again, you feel I'm, I'm saying Is it over?

Speaker 4:

What the last? Yeah, yeah, that shit over Like completely yeah, that shit over it's over.

Speaker 1:

So was it signing? Was it contracts with that person, though?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was a management contract.

Speaker 3:

It was like a management contract.

Speaker 4:

So we really just had to pay off a little bit.

Speaker 3:

They just basically got a percentage off.

Speaker 2:

And he got rid of that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he get rid of that shit. Rob Markman, y'all probably, like we should have been, did this shit.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't like she had to recoup anything because she didn't do shit. Rob Markman Right, yeah, Rob Markman Ain't pay for no videos like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, rob Markman. So what was y'all getting like studio sessions?

Speaker 4:

We was getting studio sessions and videos.

Speaker 2:

Okay, no rollouts, no.

Speaker 1:

So all right, so let me ask.

Speaker 4:

And then the music videos was bullshit. They running guns.

Speaker 2:

So y'all was on some, y'all was just shaking the dice for real.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, y'all was shooting for the hip.

Speaker 2:

They was shooting for the hip. Y'all was past that. Y'all was past that.

Speaker 1:

So, all right, let me ask y'all this right, this is like a temperature check, john. I ain't gonna lie, because I just remember, when I was at that age, the little nutty stuff I used to do when I knew I made a mistake or when I didn't want to approve something because I wasn't a man, yetach something Because I wasn't like a man. Yet you feel what I'm saying. So I want to ask this how was what the conversation was like and what was like the energy when Like having a conversation with a female.

Speaker 4:

Like having a conversation with a female.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no.

Speaker 1:

When y'all had to come back home.

Speaker 4:

Come back home oh. Like when y'all had to come on.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't working out. Y'all all right, but come back home.

Speaker 2:

We was being bad, was it after our interview? Yeah, keep it real.

Speaker 4:

Yo, yo look, Keep it real, was it really?

Speaker 2:

the most interview.

Speaker 1:

I want to know how they because I know, when I used to do that stuff I was 18, 19, and I used to do little weird stuff and I used to like act so weird, to like say, to like say sorry or something. Oh man, it was our, it was our job. That's crazy, damn. You wasn't here for that one. Fuck you, smiley Boy. You missed it. You're not part of this.

Speaker 3:

Shut up pussy Damn.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy, all right.

Speaker 1:

So it was just on some they see the interviews. Come on. It wasn't never, really no it wasn't.

Speaker 4:

no, it wasn't never, really no, it wasn't no beef, it wasn't no stabbing Rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no. I'm saying it wasn't really. No, it wasn't no times where they were like but wow, why y'all feel like y'all had Y'all ain't never had it. Y'all.

Speaker 4:

Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

Sorry that'sas know. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

What's understood ain't got to be explained, ain't got to be explained yup, yup, because I'm going to keep it real with you yo, I'm going to keep it real yo it always be like.

Speaker 1:

This podcasting thing is crazy because, it's always be the ones where we be like thinking like we just going to talk about one specific like probably like that song and what, how they messed up, or that song, and then but it's like y'all really don't even know, like same thing. I ain't trying to keep bringing him up in here, but this, the same thing that that's going to do. We had to talk to uh, death jam, uh, anrs and and, and we had to have phone calls with five different people in philly who got the ball, all because of us saying facts in the interview. Yo, what happened? He was a, he wasn't of age. What happened? Oh, y'all, y'all, fucking tri, y'all wasn't supposed to do that. That's against the law.

Speaker 1:

And then the water blew. Like we had to, bro, we was on phones for months. Oh, y'all saw that. Y'all, bro, we was on the phone with people for a month Every Wednesday, like just because we said, said, if they did that, they wrong. Yeah, why he can't tell his story. But luckily, but luckily, the the situation that y'all was in day right here, now, now, now, I don't know about a, but if, like that, that the same thing that happened to us, a, could be on some A shit, and say certain things it's going to happen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it's like, bro, they be nutty though I know A. They be nutty, though. Nutty bro, Bro, bro, I know A they be nutty bro and they be mad because this is Will it or Most, and we not going to be on some Bro. They be mad, Bro, I know.

Speaker 3:

A bro, how you know A.

Speaker 1:

Bro, stop playing with me, bro, how you know A.

Speaker 3:

How you know A All right.

Speaker 2:

Look at Will it or Most most we play some games up here. Yeah, we gonna take it to the no. No.

Speaker 1:

Soon as y'all start Saying certain shit, that's when I knew I caught on. When y'all start saying Certain shit, that's Chad, that's Chad, yeah bro, I peep from the rip. I peep from the rip. But no, listen bro, we glad that y'all was able to rise out the mud, brush the mud off. You mean y'all trophies, y'all diamonds in the rough. Facts and y'all was able to be the trophies y'all. Seriously, People tried to dip y'all in the mud.

Speaker 2:

And I'm glad y'all get to talk too. Y'all get to talk and speak about what y'all need to speak about up here. You know what I'm glad y'all get to talk too.

Speaker 4:

Y'all get to talk and speak about what y'all need to speak about up here. You know what I'm saying. I'm real to most. How long we had that shit on our chest, bro? Yeah, nobody know about that shit.

Speaker 3:

And all y'all got to do is just keep working that shit. Really there for y'all.

Speaker 2:

Y'all can come up here anytime.

Speaker 3:

I want to.

Speaker 2:

You'all. I want to ask y'all, before we get out of here, like moving forward, how we moving now? What's the team? Are y'all able to sign a new deal Right now? Y'all waiting it out. What's going on moving forward?

Speaker 4:

We on dog shit bro.

Speaker 1:

Damn. I like that we on dog shit.

Speaker 4:

We hungry.

Speaker 2:

Tell them what you mean when you say that dog shit. It's time for us to start mind weeping these motherfuckers now Like we want this yeah.

Speaker 1:

Not you give us this, we want this. Yeah, type shit. Like this is our time, so we just going to work. Y'all know, dog, my word, yeah, yeah. Like ain't y'all going to be disciplined this time, like that's something I say discipline on grinding dog. Like y'all going to be real disciplined this time, because y'all already know how these labels coming and y'all know who, the ones who really want y'all to do what and the ones who believed in y'all from the jump.

Speaker 2:

Because if y'all would have been taking them songs to the brand, it would have been oh, I know what to do with this.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying the whole thing is when you, when you sign with people you really gotta look into like, like, like like are they doing?

Speaker 2:

the same thing that you're looking for. You feel me, or like do they believe in what y'all doing? You know I'm saying so. They could push forward with y'all at the same time because it's a team effort anyway when you would have a label you know.

Speaker 1:

And one more thing too, before we get into these. Hold on, before I go ahead major.

Speaker 3:

I just want to give y'all some some more game before we get out of here. Major labels they don't really. Unless you like a top 100, top 20, top top 50 billboard chart artists, they don't really pay attention to you.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 3:

So it'd be the subsidiary label, the brand that they pay attention to and get a check to, to get it y' all, so y'all could do y'all thing.

Speaker 1:

Yup correct.

Speaker 1:

They're not really paying attention they're not really worried about you. That's just like I ain't gonna talk too much, but that's just like. That's just like, like, like, like I ain't going to talk too much, but that's just like. People started leaving 300 Entertainment because y'all got all these people who used to fatty wops and all that and all that and, but young, young thug got a big ass office where Dolly White and Gunna and all them just chilling, they just making all this bread. Y'all just care about them so much. But y'all got all these other 300 artists. Now they dropping. Now they dropping. Now Thug go to jail. Kevin Lyle's on the stand talking about he's my son. You ain't doing that for nobody else. On 300. You talking about he's my son. How the fuck he ain't, though what?

Speaker 3:

are you talking about? And he stepped down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he did that for Thug, then stepped down Just because he know Thug in home cash cow. But the point I was trying to make was, like Motel at that time, like 2020, that's when Rich Homey, Quan and them was on Motel. I think that's when Quavo and all them split with QCP and all them and they got with Motel. Yeah, like they, Motel was rolling around that time like they was rolling.

Speaker 2:

Qcp is with Motel yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro. I remember it was like one of them years where Motown just started.

Speaker 4:

Because I think Never Broke.

Speaker 1:

Again. Deal was with Motown.

Speaker 3:

I swear, but that was the same thing.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to keep it real. Some of the major labels. They jump into a wave and they don't know what to do with artists. Sometimes they like all right, what to do next? Y'all the ones that got it popping.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, with certain artists. But I just wanted to say that because I vividly remember T-Grizzly Fetty Wap. All these people who signed to the 300 was like we just can't do nothing when Thug drop something or he, it don't even matter that, we signed because all of you know what I mean. Go to him, you feel me. We signed because all of you mean go to him, you feel me. So yeah, bro.

Speaker 4:

I really, I really enjoyed this, this, this, this pod man.

Speaker 1:

And like I said y'all went through. What y'all need to go through is music artists. You feel me. So y'all are good, y'all in the right hands. Y'all know the people behind. Y'all got y'all back. And what I was going to say before we get into the games is I also grew up with the brand, like Kier and all of them, like I've known them since we was kids.

Speaker 1:

So I seen the brand get made he really did and I seen how big they was on Lil Uti, like the people that Carey was around when he made the brand. He's still around them Every day and they still tight. So you, having a team like that, like shit like that, don't even exist a lot. Feel what I'm saying, because they really the only people in our hood who's still sticking together. A team like that, shit like that don't even exist a lot. Right, rob Markman Jr? Feel what I'm saying, because they really the only people in our hood who still sticking together, like everybody from All the rest of the people from our hood we all dispersed.

Speaker 1:

They the only ones still together. And that's big when it come to people backing you on the music, because they going to treat y'all the same way. Feel what I'm saying. Yeah, rob Markman, because they're going to treat y'all the same way. Feel what I'm saying. But yeah, man, we real happy that y'all came up here. We was able to have this knowledgeable question-answering pod, feel me, and we appreciate y'all, but let's keep y'all for five more minutes.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, let's go get a little dark all right on on here. Really, the most we play this little game it ain't not too crazy. It's called fast track. You pick one or the other because we're in philly. I like to start with this one.

Speaker 1:

Major figures or state property they do not know who Major Figures is. I know State. Property they do not know who Major Figures is bro.

Speaker 2:

Gilly the Kid. Did you lose your head in him? No, gilly the Kid.

Speaker 4:

My boy really don't be up for it Once he said Major Figures.

Speaker 1:

I'm like oh my God, what Bro? These niggas was born after State Property broke up. You talking about major figures, yeah I don't know nothing about the chain gang or none of that. What they just said they was in high school and kovid you talk about major figures. They just said they was a high school when kovid hit this nigga crazy Mika Quilly something.

Speaker 3:

We gonna do Joey Jahad, read dollars. He did it again.

Speaker 1:

He did it again.

Speaker 3:

I'm too young. Joey Jahad bro, we gonna go. I heard little shit, I heard little shit.

Speaker 4:

I heard little shit.

Speaker 1:

No, let's do it. I heard little shit.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy. I heard little shit Bro 2010 is up. All right, come on, we gon' go, we gon' go.

Speaker 3:

We gon' go.

Speaker 2:

They already know me because he signed.

Speaker 3:

Sloan or what's the other one Flashy, what's the?

Speaker 1:

what's yeah either or. It could be off of anything, style, music, whatever you want. Sloan, sloan, okay.

Speaker 3:

All right, wow, that's a crazy job Chief Keef or Lord Dirt.

Speaker 1:

Because y'all was born in 04, right yeah, All right. Oh my God, no. Chief Keef said a different thing it depends.

Speaker 4:

With that drill shit I feel like it's Chief On the drill side it's Chief, but that paint shit is definitely Chief. Would you ask him Chief?

Speaker 3:

Chief Keef or Lord Dirt.

Speaker 4:

Who y'all got. I like Dirt On the drill side.

Speaker 1:

it's Keef, but you gotta pick one though.

Speaker 4:

Dirt.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna go with Chief Keef.

Speaker 3:

All right man.

Speaker 1:

You could do, mika Quilly, go ahead bro.

Speaker 4:

You could do that. They know that.

Speaker 1:

That's the only thing you could do, fart, that's the furthest back you could do. They know that, mika Quilly, that's the furthest Anything before that.

Speaker 2:

No, hell, yeah they know that Mika Quilly.

Speaker 4:

Mika Bro. I've been crying for this song. I still been crying for this song.

Speaker 1:

Oh, alright, alright, I'm trying to give him an interesting one. Alright, Damn. Shit damn, this is crazy bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to stay Philly. It was a high school with COVID.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was crazy bro.

Speaker 1:

You gotta say Tory Lanez and somebody, alright alright, alright, alright, look Tor or Cor, mmm, yeah, cor.

Speaker 4:

Cor. Yeah, I'm not going with Cor.

Speaker 1:

Alright now, I know. Alright Now, since y'all, I know where to hit y'all.

Speaker 4:

Alright, bet Alright. I know where we at now.

Speaker 1:

I know where. All right Now, since y'all I know where to hit y'all. All right, bet, all right. I know where we at now. I know where we at now. All right, damn Kwani or Leaf Ward, there we go, leaf, yeah, okay, okay. Okay, damn man, that's a Alright, alright. Oh man, brilliant, I do my shit. Who y'all fuck with Brill and Rod?

Speaker 4:

Which one y'all Like on the rap tip. Yeah, Rap tip.

Speaker 1:

Anything, anything y'all want it to be, just having like a Anything y'all like on the right, yeah, right anything, anything I wanted to be having, like anything y'all wanted to be.

Speaker 4:

No, that's a mutual, both of them.

Speaker 1:

Well, who y'all pick though?

Speaker 4:

Rap, shit gotta be, bro, but with the concepts and the smartness is definitely right.

Speaker 1:

Okay, all right. All right, we could go in the she a little bit now.

Speaker 2:

We did enough.

Speaker 1:

Philly Johns Future or Thug.

Speaker 4:

I don't listen to Thug so I got to go with Future. I don't really listen to Thug.

Speaker 1:

You don't listen to Thug.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to go with Thug.

Speaker 3:

Okay okay, lil Baby or 4-.

Speaker 4:

listen to that I'm going with that.

Speaker 1:

Ain't my type of music. Ok, ok, lil Baby, or 402 Dug, lil Baby, lil Baby. All right, niggas Chuckle, I'm like what?

Speaker 3:

Chuckle.

Speaker 2:

What Doug like the realest of these.

Speaker 4:

You ain't comparing to him.

Speaker 1:

Huh, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, all right. Who y'all like out of Damn? I want hard Philly Jones.

Speaker 3:

Sexy, sexy, sexy red or Glorilla.

Speaker 4:

Glorilla Lyrically. Glorilla Lyrically Looks Glorilla.

Speaker 1:

That ain't there, man.

Speaker 2:

I'm an old head bro. That's what I'm like.

Speaker 1:

No, no, I know people, but you got to match them up, good.

Speaker 3:

Real right.

Speaker 4:

Feel me it ain't a lot of people who could be Philly artists. That's what I listen to.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to figure out who to match with Tierra Whack. I'm trying to figure out who to match with Tierra Whack.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to figure out who to match with Rocky. How about this? How about this, right here? How about this one right here who? What's the fuck was his name? Who?

Speaker 2:

How you gonna say he got one and then say what's his name?

Speaker 3:

um who, how you gonna say he got one of this no um rico have it. Uh, rico have it. Or uh, what's the other one? Um, no, not drew boy. What's the other one? Court was not Drew boy. What's the other one? What is it Cory Flocker? Or something like that.

Speaker 1:

Cory.

Speaker 4:

Flocker.

Speaker 1:

Like in a dancing suit, like on a dancing suit. Cory Cory, he's the best in the city. Cory Flocker, he's the best in the city.

Speaker 4:

He's the best in the city. No bro what he's the best in the city.

Speaker 1:

I think Rod better than him. Who Rod? I think Rod better than him. Bro, y'all really watching Bro. I grew up with Corey Flocker, bro.

Speaker 4:

Rico, don't dance, no more.

Speaker 1:

And if he do, if he did.

Speaker 4:

that's different, but I feel like he don't take it as seriously as Corey did.

Speaker 1:

Corey Flocker, crazy Corey Flocker or DJ Crazy. Yeah, yeah, corey.

Speaker 4:

No, I'm trying to tell you this I've seen him dance. I've seen him dance. I've seen him dance Go dance move, dance move. Corey Bro. I've seen Hef hit 15 flares Like what are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

V tell him bro. I've seen Hef hit 15 flares, bro Corey Flocker ain't hit 15 flares before, bro you can't.

Speaker 4:

I can pull that shit up on YouTube right now, but they made all this. That shit was called Habs.

Speaker 1:

No, that was my era, but Habs was the best dancer in that era. He was better than them back then.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Habs.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, habs, he was better than them. Yeah, in that era. Yeah, yeah, I'm talking about now I don't know, had Mike still got him If he pursued, if he. But right now, to me, out of all this dance and stuff that's going on, I like Rod over everybody, rod yeah.

Speaker 4:

Rod Like when he dance bro.

Speaker 2:

He really Him. And.

Speaker 1:

Moosey yeah, Him and Moosey yeah.

Speaker 4:

Moosey, moosey got it.

Speaker 1:

He an animal who out of them two, rod or Moosey, dancing-wise.

Speaker 4:

Rod, do that Jersey shit. I feel like Rod over Moosey with the Jersey shit.

Speaker 1:

Okay, rye got more moves, rye got a.

Speaker 4:

Philly dancer Rye, don't ting he, not a tinger Okay.

Speaker 1:

You don't say Rye ting.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, rye, don't ting.

Speaker 1:

Y'all know the young boy Key.

Speaker 2:

What's the ting part, what's ting.

Speaker 1:

Ting who, ting, all right Rye.

Speaker 2:

Y'all said Rye don't ting.

Speaker 4:

This nigga said ting he, ting he. Not tough, we're going to be honest he not tough.

Speaker 1:

Who Bro his dance?

Speaker 4:

Because he learning.

Speaker 1:

He learning, he still learning.

Speaker 2:

All that other dancing shit.

Speaker 4:

He got that shit. Yeah, all that other dancing break bump I don't know bro. You got to compare Moosey to like Spence, spence, spence.

Speaker 1:

All right, moosey or Spence.

Speaker 4:

Who swag?

Speaker 1:

All that yeah.

Speaker 4:

What Spence is number one in that shit.

Speaker 1:

I don't know bro, hey white boy give me a recap.

Speaker 2:

real quick, man, we're going to wrap it up. This is really the most podcast. Make sure you share, like, subscribe, comment if you don't.

Speaker 1:

We got to do another game though.

Speaker 2:

You already know.

Speaker 1:

One guy go, one guy go.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, let's do the one guy go real quick. This going to tie them up. Look, look, look, it's the opposite.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to say four names and one guy go All right, yeah. Yeah, all right, I'm going to do it like this Leaf Tor, leaf Tor.

Speaker 3:

Cor and Kwani. One guy to go, one guy to go Leaf.

Speaker 1:

Tor bro Kw, kwani One got to go, one got to go Leaf tour bro Kwani.

Speaker 4:

For real Bro. Nah we talking about real bars.

Speaker 2:

We talking about real bars. They connected, bro. We talking about bars.

Speaker 4:

Some shit is going to hit you like kwani Some shit is going to hit you like this, but tour hit you like what is he talking about? All right, no you, what is?

Speaker 1:

he talking about Rob Markman, the King of the Kings. Rob Markman, the King of the Kings. Rob Markman, the King of the Kings. Rob Markman, the King of the Kings. Rob Markman, the King of the Kings.

Speaker 4:

Rob.

Speaker 2:

Markman, the King of the Kings.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman, the King of the Kings. Rob Markman, the King of the Kings. Rob Markman, the King of the Kings.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman the King of the Kings Too rare. Yeah, too rare, damn.

Speaker 4:

Rare got his ass, though, but we're not ass, but we're not better than them, rare gotta go Rare, gotta go yeah, rare, yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, we gonna do one more.

Speaker 2:

They thorough they answering these though.

Speaker 1:

My man got somewhere to go, we gonna do one more, I know where to go. We gonna do one more. What you talking about, we gonna do do one more, I'm here. We're going to do one more. We're going to do one more, let's see Down south. Alright, alright, like Newark. So we're going to do the future, the future, we going to the future.

Speaker 3:

I don't really. He goes down there to the future baby.

Speaker 1:

All right, yeah, the future Little baby. All right, yeah, Thug Future Lil Baby. Damn Shit like this be hard. Like the newer shit, Like shit like this be hard. All right, all right. All right, I think I can see that with y'all. The future little baby Gucci, I think I could see that.

Speaker 2:

No no no, don't put Gucci in there.

Speaker 4:

Gucci with your body.

Speaker 2:

Gucci with your cause Gucci with your body, tia, and all those type. No, he can't go in that mix. Gucci can't go in that mix.

Speaker 1:

Nah, nah, rich Homie, kwine, you got all these other boys. Y'all not about to say my bands, I'm not about to say Kwine, y'all niggas tripping.

Speaker 2:

It gotta be, it gotta be like a Kwine it gotta be what YFN Lucci.

Speaker 1:

It could have been YFN Lucci. Alright, lil Baby Thug Future Somebody else Don't say.

Speaker 4:

Quan though Lucci, lucci.

Speaker 2:

He just booked right now, right yeah.

Speaker 4:

I don't like Thug music. Oh my god.

Speaker 3:

So this the really the most podcast. This the really the most podcast. Y'all hear that I don't like the music for real. Oh my God, All right, so this is the Realest and Most Podcast. This is the Realest and.

Speaker 1:

Most Podcast. Y'all just fuck everything up. Y'all just fuck everything up bro. I'm out of real care. Don't fuck everything up bro. Real bad bro, Listen to me, bro, bro, bro, I'm talking to you bro. I'm not saying he not hot like the song he got with people I listen to.

Speaker 4:

Y'all really trying to go viral today. Y'all really trying to go viral, y'all really trying to go viral.

Speaker 3:

Y'all really trying to go viral. Y'all really trying to go viral.

Speaker 1:

Y'all really trying to go viral. Y'all really trying to go viral. Y'all really trying to go viral.

Speaker 4:

Y'all really trying to go viral, y'all really trying to don't say on camera.

Speaker 3:

It's the Rilla the Moose Podcast.

Speaker 2:

I'm Rilla, I'm out of world. I'm white boy D2A we out. Keep it, rilla, the Moose we out.

Speaker 3:

Rilla the Moose Podcast.

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