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Realer Than Most Podcast
MUSIC & MENTAL HEALTH ft. AP | RTM PODCAST
We'll see you next time Rilla the Most.
Speaker 2:Podcast. Yeah, what's up?
Speaker 1:man. Come on man, how you feeling, white boy, you know we.
Speaker 2:Getting to work, man.
Speaker 1:I want you to do this walk down real quick.
Speaker 2:We got to.
Speaker 1:It's a special person in the building.
Speaker 2:So we got to. We got to do it right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it got to be a good walk down, because If you don't do it right, I'm going to jump in there.
Speaker 2:God, come on man.
Speaker 1:Alright, let's go ahead. Let's do it. Right, I'm going to jump in there, god, come on man. All right, let's go ahead, let's do it.
Speaker 2:All right. So we're going to start off right. It's really the most right. So, like, one of the reasons like we got you in here is because, like your talents you got crazy talent. You know what I'm saying. You look good, you're a great dresser. So, like, coming out of philadelphia, you know, like it's like a hard place to like make it out of. You know I mean yeah. So like with everything going on and then with everything that you got going on, you know we want, you know we want to get up to date with things. So you know, like everything that we see and I'm saying that like a star should have you got.
Speaker 1:We want to know what's the hold up well, I'm actually about to drop, not yet. We got AP in the building.
Speaker 3:First off.
Speaker 1:Let me get a round of applause For AP Also. She been working on music for a while and she been in and out, you know, taking her breaks.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, but when she works she be putting in her work Facts.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:It's definitely noticed. So now you could go ahead and tell us what you working on, what you got coming out. You dropping something?
Speaker 4:Okay, yeah, so I'm actually about to drop a single. It's called aha. I'm gonna drop my ep in february and I know you mentioned stuff about the breaks, but you know, like I have been rapping for a while, I've been taking breaks because you know, everybody go through little shit and I went through like little shit, like so just like we're gonna get into it yeah, so some you know mental health breaks and shit you know some people need just to tap into different things when they're going through different situations.
Speaker 1:So like yeah, no I get that, speaking on the mental health, you've been doing a lot of mental health online and other places. I'm really not too sure how far you go with it but I'm gonna get into it.
Speaker 2:We gotta get into all that so all right, you said. You said aha management.
Speaker 1:You said yeah, so let's, let's get into the single. I'm connect the road caster. Hold on, let's get into it real quick. Turn it up, my boy. I got a call coming through. Hold on, y'all.
Speaker 2:I got to get him from downstairs.
Speaker 1:Yo, my boy, All right, somebody coming to get you right now. No, don't kick the door. Somebody downstairs at the door. Can you go grab him?
Speaker 2:Thank you five.
Speaker 1:It's our next interview. All right, continuing from there. Let me finish playing the song. I'm going to text you the number.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:My audience.
Speaker 2:let's get back into A-Ha by AP Can you hear it, mm-hmm, take it off, so we can hear it.
Speaker 1:Take the headphones off, play it loud, turn it up. We got AP in the building and act like it, and we got glizzy gang in the back. They back there, oh.
Speaker 3:God, that's as nigga hell. I want him too. I don't give a fuck about what he got and what he do for you Pussy super good. Yeah, grip, he keep comin' through. If I say I want it, he gon' get it. Yeah, I need it new. I ain't from the hood, I'm from the birds. I'm his bougie boom. Kick his dog ass to the curb like he's scooby-doo. Ride a nigga dick in the circle like a hula hoop. Need to top down two-seater like a little cool. You told him to leave my number, but the nigga, he gon' call me back.
Speaker 3:Bitch, I'm playing defense like I'm Howard. You know cornerback and I keep them twins, zach and Cody, where the butler at you be talking shit. Don't say no name. I don't like the shoe, I only dunk it like I'm Shaq Homie on my page. She think that she a troll. I fucked a nigga and let her know that dick was weak, but the head was super cold. Bitch, you gonna tweet. I'm gonna fuck his ass some more. Your nigga all up on my pussy. He said that shit be super good. She be like I love you, I love you I love you, I love you.
Speaker 2:That was crazy.
Speaker 3:She crazy.
Speaker 1:She popping it. You gotta pop it like that, though, like for real. If you gonna rap, you gotta pop it.
Speaker 4:I was trolling, you was trolling, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1:One of your comrades, somebody you be with. I'm really about that, Like that's really me.
Speaker 3:Real shit, that's how y'all be Look real shit, some trolls Uh-huh.
Speaker 4:I'll fuck your life up with my trolling. I ain't going to lie. Psycho Is that where the psycho come from, up with my trolling, I ain't gonna lie Psycho.
Speaker 1:Is that where the psycho come from?
Speaker 4:No.
Speaker 1:The trolling.
Speaker 4:Mm-mm.
Speaker 1:Where the psycho come from.
Speaker 4:Psycho. It's not no long story, but a cop gave me my name.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Mm-hmm, a cop gave me my name.
Speaker 4:I was getting locked up one day and I think I was kicking the back of their window like let me the fuck out. And he was like, what's your name? What's your name? I'm like AP. And he was like, what's your first name? What's your real name? I'm like AP, let me the fuck out. He was like, yeah, ap, the psycho. And I just ran with that shit.
Speaker 2:Fire Damn.
Speaker 4:Damn, I'm like damn. I went back and told my brother and he was like that's your name yeah, I'm like, yeah, that's my name fuck they talking about that's
Speaker 2:kind of fire, all right, so I'm gonna let white boy do it all right. So we got AP in the building. That's really the most, so we gotta do it right. You feel me like I know people be knowing, but like we're going to really let them know today. I'm saying so like with you, Philadelphia, you come from North, right, you grew up in North. Philly.
Speaker 1:No, I come from Uptown. Uptown, all right, for sure.
Speaker 2:So growing up in Uptown. It's not, it's not, it's not a um, it's not an easy place just to be coming up out of. Like let's talk about you growing up. Like you coming up like give me a few of your influences, not like, not like rappers, like people that's maybe like in your house or maybe like right outside your door. Like let's start there okay.
Speaker 4:Well, I kind of like I always looked up to men for some reason, I don't know why, but it was like the, the people that I always looked up to. It was like my uncle and it was my cousin.
Speaker 4:My uncle was like he just was super smart, he was a lawyer, and my cousin he was in the nfl, like okay even though I didn't want to play football, like it was just like I looked up, like when I looked, when I when I seen them, I'm like I gotta get money, these people, they just you know, I'm like, yeah, all right.
Speaker 2:So with you growing up in Uptown and men being early influences, give me some of your early musical influences. What's some of them coming up? Like like when you first start hearing music. Or like when you first start, when you could like think of, like when you first went to go buy your first cd or something.
Speaker 4:Give me that um, I didn't really like music like I did, but it was more so like I think I like beanie seagull. That was the only rapper that I used to listen to like yeah, it was just him cuz he was so hard and I wasn't used to the hard shit, so when I heard it I liked it.
Speaker 2:Yeah. Yeah that's crazy, right there, that's crazy.
Speaker 4:That's crazy Like he made me feel like damn, like I ain't had no pop in my life, like I'm yeah, I'm on it I'm gangster and I was never ahead of my dad and everything. So it was just like I liked how he made that shit feel. It's just like damn. You made me feel like I was in your position, so that's why I liked him so much Like yeah, Real shit though.
Speaker 4:Like he made me feel that shit. Like damn that had my whole pop he talking about something. His dad wasn't around, he was smacking his mom and shit. I'm like oh, shit my dad Fuck my dad Whole time. My dad in the crib, like my dad in the crib, giving me whatever I want. So that's why I like him.
Speaker 2:I'm like he made me feel like that, yeah, I fuck with him.
Speaker 1:No, you was on some gangster shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like you was some super gangster. Yeah, real good. That's what I'm saying. I wasn't used to this.
Speaker 2:It's crazy.
Speaker 4:My dad was definitely a cop Yo. He over here talking all this shit, all right, no, just had a good life.
Speaker 2:I don't remember no like you, like the gangster shit though but that's the thing.
Speaker 4:That's the thing, though, cop kids, be the worst fucking kids.
Speaker 3:They be the worst kids teachers, lawyers they got the worst kids they say that I'm like we good, we got this.
Speaker 4:I'm like what's up, officer?
Speaker 3:look, she know all the procedures, because it's really all about approach. I'm like we good, we got this. I'm like what's up, officer, what am I getting?
Speaker 1:pulled over, for Look, she know all the procedures.
Speaker 2:Because, it's really all about approach.
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's about approach. You can't be scared with these cops, because if they smell that shit, they're going to take advantage. Yeah, like what's up they straight. Let me go Go ahead. Yeah, I know I'm going yeah.
Speaker 2:They don't feel like that.
Speaker 4:Well, that's what it seemed like to me.
Speaker 2:You can't scare me what the fuck? I'm scared for. I'ma let her go.
Speaker 4:Let her go yeah go ahead, bunch of business. I don't want to hear all that. Everything legit, what's up what you want, why you pull me over.
Speaker 2:So, with Mac being your early influence in music, I didn't expect for you to say Mac, I ain't.
Speaker 1:Me either, because where?
Speaker 2:you take it from there. That's crazy. You got to figure that out. Okay, so like. She was living wild With him as like Playing.
Speaker 3:Mac.
Speaker 2:When you start playing around with music, when music sparked for you to like I'm going to write music. I'm writing music.
Speaker 4:Well, that shit was always in me, because I didn't even originally rap, I was a singer, I used to sing. Okay, they was playing my music on the loudspeaker in high school. So it was just like, yeah, like they'll play my music in the morning and you know what I'm saying. They'll do that like damn near every week. So it was just like I was singing, I was writing love songs about my nigga and high school, yeah, and middle school too.
Speaker 2:I was. I was singing in middle school dang, so you was like.
Speaker 4:So everybody in school like knew that you did music everybody knew my song okay, man, that's crazy, so like I used to sing on people answer machine message for my friends. They used to be like yo can you call my boyfriend to sing that song you made?
Speaker 2:I was like yeah for how old was you?
Speaker 4:I was like like 13.
Speaker 2:Like seventh grade, eighth grade I used to get they boyfriends back. Damn, that's crazy, yeah. So you started off in like doing music early, so you was recording music back then too.
Speaker 4:I was just writing songs and just singing in front of people and stuff.
Speaker 2:Okay, so you would be comfortable like doing music in front of a cow early yeah and that's, that's dope. You know people be shy, especially like females, and in front of a crowd of people it'd be hard.
Speaker 2:That's like something that gotta grow yeah, that's kind of dope to hear like you've been doing that shit since a teenager with um, so what you doing music as a teenager and then like you working your way on the hip-hop scene in philly, like tell me like that process of you like coming out of high school and then like going into making music and then hopping on the hip-hop scene well, I stopped.
Speaker 4:Well, I stopped singing like 2011 and I started rapping 2011.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 4:And like I wasn't recording 2011,. But like I was like just like I just made this freaky ass song and I just was like I want to rap. I don't like singing no more. Okay, like. So I just started rapping like since 2011 and just was like it was like a fun thing for me. I knew how to write music, so it was just like really fun. And then my first song I kind of wrote it was about my my, uh, about a man I I was dealing with and he had got locked up and shit like that. And then I took it to my folks and they was like this shit, hot, let me write some shit for you. So once he started writing shit for me, it was like that's what I was on and I'm really a rapper now.
Speaker 2:Okay, so um what like? So give me like the time when um like, cause I know you had like a relationship with rock, like how, like, how was your relationship? And like when y'all came about making this song, how did that come about?
Speaker 4:Rock was my dog. We both from uptown, so Rock was my dog. We originally start. He tried to talk to me and then he found out who my baby dad was, and he was like all right, if y'all don't want to talk to me, it's cool, I fuck with you though. So me and him had got cool, and then I think, um, I had. I had wrote a post on instagram like who should I put on psychos in love?
Speaker 4:and everybody was um just at and p and b, because me and him was supposed to bend to a song okay, okay but I was always like bullshitting, so like everybody started adding them and he was like the fat lady song, and then me and him just linked and just we just always just stayed linking and he was like let's do that song and we did it and then that was there.
Speaker 2:That was the who came up with the idea for the video.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I did.
Speaker 2:You did.
Speaker 4:I come up with all my ideas.
Speaker 2:All the treatments.
Speaker 4:Well, yeah, me and my brother what used to.
Speaker 2:Okay. So like early on, right, Like in saying rock, did you like you knew he would be like, did you see the star in him early? Because it was a little early when you was working, probably like around R&B two or three or something like that?
Speaker 4:Yeah, I did see it. I always thought that rock was hot. We was kind of like on the same team, kind of like my like my folks back then was like locked in with his folks, so everywhere he went yo you. Yeah, it was like all right, we together we got shows out here, we got shows here. We was like doing it together at one point in time.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 4:So we both was kind of like yeah, we both was kind of like on that wave together and I stopped.
Speaker 2:So y'all got to perform y'all song together on stage and we actually didn't. We didn't. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie like I think I, um, I think I saw that on.
Speaker 2:I think hip-hop since 1987 used to post the song that's how I came across it, but I used to oh, I still listen to it like probably like a couple times a year.
Speaker 2:I still think it's dope and like the way like rock voice was then it was raw, it was like even you, because you like your voice elevated as well, like it was probably like 10 years ago that was.
Speaker 2:So it's like for for like to see like the elevation of like how it could be like a person going from that to like where y'all, where he would be now and where you at now, is like dope to see. You know what I'm saying. That's why I asked you about it when I said like well, well, we wasn't getting into like none of your old stuff, but I just think that was one of like the pinnacles of your career, especially like early on. That we could talk about that, you know I mean so like coming off of that, give me like working on the music and then coming like to your tape, to your first tape, and and like getting ready to put that out like give me that run my first tape, because I do have one tape out that like I like don't never listen to, but that was kind of like um, just like a put the way through a throwaway kind of tape, like it was just like all right, ap out there let's, let's do it.
Speaker 2:Warm you up, yeah, and I think I would have.
Speaker 4:I would have been doing more tapes and doing more if I didn't just up and move to Atlanta. Okay, Like without my team period, like I didn't you know it was just more so like if my team was with it then I would have been cool.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 4:But it didn't happen that way. It was like they wanted me in their face.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 4:My team that I had then.
Speaker 1:Okay, so did you up and move from music?
Speaker 4:I mean no, actually I started doing music down in Atlanta, and that's when I met Slime and YSL.
Speaker 1:Okay, okay, let's talk about that connection.
Speaker 4:Let's talk about that connection right there. When I moved to Atlanta I just was doing a lot of networking and it just seemed like every room I walked in they wanted me to stay. So the first person I met was Unfun, which is um, that's Young Thug brother, his blood brother, and me and him became like best friends. And then I met somebody named Guapa Tarantino, that's future cousin. So I met future and them because of him. They wanted me to be free bands but it was like my style was more so YSL and it was like they became my family. Like once I was with Unfunk, when I was around Thug and Yak and Keed and all of them. It was just like they made me family, like they didn't want me to leave, and it was like me and Thug had a conversation about a deal before my baby dad got killed, my brother died, his baby mom, his brothers, and it was just like a lot going on. So like a lot, of a lot of that got kind of like messed up.
Speaker 1:Did, like the whole situation with him interfere. What when he got locked up?
Speaker 4:Yeah, it interfere with everything. I had my own shit going on. My peoples died, so it was like that's one of my breaks that I took. My brother and my baby dad died three weeks apart, so it was just like that's a hard pill yeah. So it was, and it was like his baby mom died, his two friends died, he went through a lot, yeah. Yeah, like then, it's like he died. It was like we wasn't worried about none of that shit.
Speaker 4:I didn't even give a fuck about a deal, Like I wasn't worried about that.
Speaker 1:That makes sense. That makes sense, that fall in line.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Damn. With that being said, I mean would you continue with music, are you?
Speaker 4:are you thinking of reconnecting with everybody and I've already did okay, you know, I got my team, you know my management and you know, slime just came home. I was just with him, I was just with little baby, I was just with everybody that I've been with, you know, everybody that I've been around when I was in atlanta, like they be they my family. So it's just like I'm just waiting to connect my team with them so that we can make it make sense right, right, right, right.
Speaker 2:So so so like what you know what you having those like um, what you having those relationships and um, and everybody like, because baby just dropped thug come home. So like it's like it's looking like they about to gear up to put, you know, go on a run. Now my whole thing is like like, with or without them, I still would want to see you go on your run.
Speaker 4:No for sure, I got a team. That's what I'm saying, yeah.
Speaker 2:So, like, all right, after that project that you barely listen to, right or whatever, you just throw away. Like, give me like you working into the next thing after that, like the next, the next, uh single after that and gearing up for that you're talking about, as far as right right now, no, like after the uh. Cycles in love, yeah, no, no, no, not cycles and love the uh, your first project what first project are you talking about? The project we just was talking about.
Speaker 2:Oh, aha no, no, that's, that's new. I'm talking about the one before that.
Speaker 3:Psychos in Love.
Speaker 1:Oh, that-. The one that you put out, that you said your show ain't like the first one you said when you put it out, you said you was just giving it to the people.
Speaker 4:Oh, you talking about? Oh, it was called Dear Alex.
Speaker 2:Oh, dear Alex, yeah, it was about my kid's dad. He was locked up and I was basically talking to him through a song and you know, I just had a new, fresh baby, so it was just like yeah, so like, basically, you really like talk about real life situations.
Speaker 4:Yeah, real, life situations.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I think that's like why I like some of your fans and be like they like want the music and be like into it because, like you really talk about life situations and that's what it be like. That's how you build your fan base, because if one fan feel how you feel, they be a fan forever, just off of that, you know I mean that's why I got.
Speaker 4:I got a lot of the same fans because they know me from their alex and cycles and love and they, just like you know- carried along like, because that's what that's, that's how you maintain a core fan base, I mean, and they'll follow you through your whole career.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So like bring us up to speed, like give us, like you popping outside and you coming outside, Sound new, new, new, new project. Everything getting, the everything seeming like is falling into place. New team, so it's like you coming outside, let's talk about that Popping it.
Speaker 4:I feel like.
Speaker 1:This energy is crazy. What's up?
Speaker 4:I feel like my new team now. They got me working way more, so we're just like I really like my new team. We more active, you know know like I'm working more right, I'm in the studio all the time you know like so we're just like, we just really on some dropping shit. We try and drop like we try and drop and put that shit in people's faces. That's it. We ain't taking no breaks. We don't got time for no breaks now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so like basically the game built off a content catalog, so like that's where I think you could kill them at you just got to continuously do it. That's what the people be wanting. It's just content, content, content and for real, for real. It be like simple shit day in the life you feel me. They want to see what you eating and shit like that they want to see what you wearing when you're playing in the back.
Speaker 2:They want to see you getting your hair done, getting your lashes put on. That's just what the fans be wanting.
Speaker 4:I mean they want to see content. It's just content.
Speaker 2:I mean it's really running a world, so like if, if you can maintain a good sense of content, and like build your catalog as well, it's like you. I mean the stars. That's how I see it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I feel like that's what we're working on now. Like you know, we getting more content together, so we can drop it.
Speaker 2:Like you come up with AHA.
Speaker 4:I think I'm coming trim. I think I'm trim on that shit. I'm trolling, you know. I'm letting bitches know what it is.
Speaker 2:Like, yeah, I don't give a fuck, if that's your nigga, I want them too. Period, that dropped already. That's how.
Speaker 4:That's how it ain't dropped, yet it's about to drop.
Speaker 1:It's about to drop all right, look on the creative side of things, right? You used to sing. You don't sing no more, right?
Speaker 4:I do a little bit, but not not really like.
Speaker 1:It's kind of like you don't mix some of?
Speaker 4:my songs be like having little melodies in it. Yeah, like I got this one called poland.
Speaker 1:It's kind of like you don't mix it. Some of my songs be like having little melodies in it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, like I got this one called Poland. It's kind of like melodic.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 4:And then yeah.
Speaker 1:You ain't give that to the people yet I ain't give it to the people yet.
Speaker 4:I feel like I'm going to like give them. I'm going to give it to them when they ready.
Speaker 1:Like they not. Okay, you can't confuse the people. You gotta always understand.
Speaker 4:You cannot. You gotta, yeah, put them in the direction where you're going. Once you got they hurt and you got all the attention in their heart, then you can give them whatever you want to give them, because they already fiends, they're not. You're not going to lose them.
Speaker 2:They love you talk, pop it that's cool, I, I think, all right. So sometimes, like how I'll be looking at it is like, like I just said, the catalog. So you give them layers of you. Yeah, yeah, you got your poppy space, but then you got your polling space.
Speaker 3:You feel me yeah.
Speaker 2:Because we human. Yeah, that's what I am. You feel me, and that's the whole thing. People like to put music in a box or a habit, whereas though you can only do one thing or be one person, or it's like they typecast you I agree with that I agree with that.
Speaker 1:They know they do, but kanye like the only one that like you gotta do it he do what he wants and drake and drake. I feel like, not like on a kanye level to 808s and then go do watch the drone like that boy go make me confused.
Speaker 2:No, he's just the biggest artist in the world for the last 15 Exactly.
Speaker 4:That's why he could do what he want. He the biggest artist in the world.
Speaker 2:I don't think he could do what he want.
Speaker 4:I think so he ain't did nothing and he ain't make no money, yet I ain't going to say you were saying, though, I totally agree with you.
Speaker 2:So I just think that's why you should give them layers of you like don't think that you could, but I am. That's what.
Speaker 4:I'm saying, I'm gonna give them. Poland. But as far as me making a whole song where I'm singing, I'm not giving them that yet.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay. That don't make sense, just doing a whole full singing song. Yeah yeah, yeah no.
Speaker 4:I feel that hell yeah no.
Speaker 1:I feel that I get it, I get it, I get what you saying.
Speaker 4:It's like the.
Speaker 1:Slime shit. You know how they be raping and singing. I'll give y'all a bonus track. It might be in the bonus, Might be in the bonus or something so like is there anybody that you didn't collab with that you would like to collab with.
Speaker 4:Like as far as celebrity wise or like.
Speaker 2:Anybody.
Speaker 4:I want to collab with Slime. I didn't collab with him yet. I want to collab with Post Malone.
Speaker 3:I like White Iris.
Speaker 4:That's crazy, that you said that I like her, I love him.
Speaker 2:I be listening to her.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I want to collab with. I want to collab with some fucking rock stars. I want to collab with some fucking rock stars. I want to collab with Uzi. I want to collab with fucking Billie. Eilish Travis Scott, what's her local? I don't know. I want to collab with people like that.
Speaker 1:I want to collab with.
Speaker 4:JT. I fuck with her I like JT, I like Sexy. Reed, I fuck with her. Yeah, you know I like sexy reed.
Speaker 1:I I fuck with her she dope no, I ain't gonna do that to her. Go ahead, what go ahead? No, I was gonna ask her no go ahead.
Speaker 4:No, ask me what you doing, no who you?
Speaker 1:who would you collab with locally?
Speaker 4:locally. I feel like people that are that I wanted to collab with, I collabed with. I collabed with K Glizzy yeah, we on the same motherfucking team. You feel me. I collabed with Leaf Ward, skrilla Lights Me and him got songs. Who else?
Speaker 1:You definitely got a catalog. I collabed with yeah, what's up with Kwani? Do like kwani. He's hot, but I didn't collab with him, huh she's cool.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I like, I like her. But the people that I would want to collab with right, um, I collab with you feel me.
Speaker 1:I can see y'all making some though.
Speaker 4:Yeah, she hot, I fuck with her yeah. But like I don't really like honestly, I'm not even gonna lie to you, I don't really like collabs. I like who I like, like and the people that I got on my collabs, that's the people that I like.
Speaker 2:Hitler. Other than that I be cool, you got Hitler. Yeah, yeah, you personally like who you can I like who I like.
Speaker 4:I feel like the energy is there. They had a to me um so that sounds good, you to do, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:What about reaching out to you for a collab how you like you?
Speaker 4:you easy to um, yeah, I'm open to collabs.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like, oh, so say if somebody wanted to do us all with ap. Like how, like tell them the way to go about, yeah like, hit my DM.
Speaker 4:If it makes sense, we on it hey man right from real of the most hit her up make sure y'all share, like, subscribe comment if you don't use a muff hater.
Speaker 2:Why?
Speaker 1:because it's free all right, no man, we got AP in the building. White boy, you already know what we about to do, about to wrap this up in a second, but she got to get these games out the way, all right.
Speaker 2:So before we get the games out the way, right, I want to do this Because, like, we got to let them know fully exactly how you come in and when you come in. So, ap, you bought the drop. I want you to tell the people what's coming next and when it's coming, and give them the date, or if you got a date on a project and when it's coming all right, you just shot a video to write yeah, I'm gonna give them when that's coming as well my video dropping soon.
Speaker 4:It's called aha. Um, my project is dropping in february. Not, I don't have the date for y'all right now, but just know that it's dropping in february. Um, you know me and kate lizzie working on some shit. We got a couple songs together we dropping, you feel me, um, yeah, and then I got this shit that I do on psycho on sundays. It's called psycho sunday.
Speaker 2:So it's like talk about that too yeah.
Speaker 4:So it's like it's some mental health shit. You feel me. Yeah, so it's like it's for people that have been following me and the people that just that just follow me. They know that, like I care about I'm not just a rapper, you feel me, I care about people because, like I've been through some so it was like I remember when I I didn't have anybody right, so it was like, as far as that, like I feel like I care about people mental. So it was like if, if y'all following me, y'all with me, even if y'all don't y'all watching, so y'all gotta with me some some type of way. So it's like I'll be on some like checking on everybody mental and they write me, dm me, and I get them right like listen y'all need help write them back, and all that uh-huh that's dope yeah.
Speaker 4:So if they need help, they need resources, they need to talk. They don't have nobody to talk to. I'm near. I don't give a fuck if I gotta sit on the phone for an hour or two like that's gonna save. That's gonna save somebody life, then I'm doing it. You do this every sunday.
Speaker 2:I do it every sunday some sundays I may miss if I have things going on right there.
Speaker 3:That a non-profit right he is non-profit is in my bio, that's fire like I really people really be needing people to talk to and I'm always in the dm talking to people, like people, really.
Speaker 4:This, don't this not no fake shit, this some real shit people. Can I please call you? Yes, call me right now what you good no, I'm not good. What's up, what you need me to do. You all right, I need you to talk to me. I'm here and anytime you need me I'm going to be there. I'm not never going to leave your side. If you need me, I'm there. That's just what it is, Because I remember when I ain't had nobody.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that's dope. I ain't really never hear nobody say they did nothing like that.
Speaker 4:That's what I'm on and it's genuine.
Speaker 1:That's real, genuine.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That's dope, I think.
Speaker 1:What made you come up with that?
Speaker 4:Everything that I've been through when I have friends, that sometimes people they kind of judge you off of how many times you went through things. Like, oh, you know, sometimes people, um, like they kind of like judge you off of how many times you went through things. Like, oh, you always going through something. Or you know, like I don't want to be the friend that, oh, let me call my friend and like have to talk. No, like I don't want to. Like sometimes my friends is not who I want to talk to as a stranger. Yeah, because you can't even judge me or you know. So it was like I just remember being that person that didn't have nobody.
Speaker 2:I ain't going to lie. I think, like, I really think like more artists should open up a line to their fans like that I know people get crazy, but that's like super dope, because people really do be going through out here, yeah, and like if they could like talk to the their favorite artists about it and things like that. Like maybe might like really like save them from jumping off a roof yeah, I saved so many people.
Speaker 4:I did. I saved a lot of people and I feel like you know what go with my whole, my whole thing. My name, ap the Psycho for a reason. So it was just like it just didn't like the cop gave me the name, but it's like it's deeper, deeper than that, like it's real shit prior to that. So it's just like you don't ever know what people have been through or going through.
Speaker 2:Right, I agree, I agree. I just think it's dope that you do that, you know what I'm saying so we getting the music soon.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you are.
Speaker 2:We getting the video soon. Yep, we getting a project as well, right?
Speaker 4:Yep, you are.
Speaker 2:Y'all hear the hero and really the most.
Speaker 1:So wait before you continue past that, you would give out the information for people to reach out to you on the mental health side of things you could just hit my page.
Speaker 4:It's ap to psycho all right the o at the end there we go and you know you gotta dm me. I do psycho sundays. Every sunday I check on everybody mental health. They can write in a box. If you don't want to write nothing in the box, you could just say check your dm, I'm, I'm in your dm.
Speaker 1:Check your dm, I'm, I'm in your dm dang there he does fire. There you go, man.
Speaker 2:Make sure you tap man all right, so 12 sundays, so on, rather than most right. We play a couple games before we get out of here, one called fast track, it's not too crazy, you just pick one or the other, okay and advantage, though we from philly I I like I like to start with this one even though I already know where you probably gonna go, but major figures of state property.
Speaker 4:State property. You already know what state property is.
Speaker 2:Biggie or Tupac?
Speaker 4:Biggie.
Speaker 1:Jay-Z or.
Speaker 2:Nas Jay Z, you're too gangster man, rough Riders or Rockefeller.
Speaker 4:Rockefeller.
Speaker 1:Damn.
Speaker 2:Come on, coral, you got it.
Speaker 1:I'm going to go a little up to date. I'm going to say Leaf Ward Odes Ryder.
Speaker 4:Leaf.
Speaker 2:Tor Cor.
Speaker 4:Tor.
Speaker 2:Skrilla Otis Ivequani.
Speaker 3:That's a good one, you can.
Speaker 2:Skrilla ot sub aquani slime of future man, come on, I'm always to the mother, my bad Come on man.
Speaker 4:That ain't even a question.
Speaker 1:That was crazy.
Speaker 3:Slime all day.
Speaker 2:Lord, baby or Dirk.
Speaker 4:Damn. Come on what it get like that. Dirk, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:Meek Mill or Drake.
Speaker 4:Meek Mill. I can't go against my fucking city, that's right. Damn Balenciaga or Prada.
Speaker 2:Balenciaga, balenci, meek Mill, I can't go against my fucking city, that's right.
Speaker 4:Balenciaga or Prada Balenciaga.
Speaker 2:Yeah, celeste, or Brooklyn Chophouse Celeste, because I like the name Beijing Chicken be hitting.
Speaker 1:What did we say earlier? Rye?
Speaker 2:Weave PNB and Ride Wave.
Speaker 3:PNB.
Speaker 1:I already knew they was going to do that.
Speaker 4:I fuck with Ride though I fuck with Ride Real shit. Definitely the fuck with Ride Wave, but definitely PNB.
Speaker 2:We paid for junkies, for sure, we don't ride waves. Beyonce or Rihanna.
Speaker 1:Rih-Rih I'm going to bring Skrilla.
Speaker 4:Skrilla.
Speaker 1:Uzi.
Speaker 4:Skrilla.
Speaker 1:All right.
Speaker 2:I think Uzi should go with like with little. Travis.
Speaker 1:Scott, I'm trying to keep it Philly though, but like I don't, know, because I'm going to keep picking Philly over.
Speaker 2:But like I don't know, Because I'm going to keep picking Philly over anybody Like, that's just what it is. It is what it is. I fuck with Skrilla, all right.
Speaker 1:We're going to do the other game. One guy go.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:All right. So in this game right, it's like the opposite. We're going to say four people, one gotta go, and when we say they gotta go, they whole existence go okay, so everything like they never was here.
Speaker 1:So everything, yeah, so, and it's not on the personal side of things either, like whatever they personal life, we ain't talking about that. They music catalog, how they rap, all that stuff yeah, all right, so one gotta go who they sign um do the state property john, first then you do it, then I don't all right, uh, freeway beans, oh skin though oh, so you know already all right, wait, wait, I'm gonna do it again then.
Speaker 1:Oh, so you know already All right, wait, wait, wait, I'm going to do it again. Then I'm going to do it again.
Speaker 2:No, because O, really, o took himself out the prop anyway, o took himself out the prop. You are all messed up, no see.
Speaker 1:O is all messed up.
Speaker 2:He out the prop he not in the prop O going to see this and he going to be on us.
Speaker 1:No, O don't want to associate that anyway.
Speaker 4:So look beans free. Oh, he did say that I mean beans free crack or chris.
Speaker 3:He says but he gotta go. That's the only thing I knew is yeah crack guy go. Yeah, he gotta go. That's the only thing I knew of him Crack gotta go.
Speaker 4:He gotta get the fuck on All right, man, come on.
Speaker 1:All right. All right, y'all out of five, because everybody else, like I, knew more. I can't shut his mouth. He gotta go bro. I think I'm reeking a little bit.
Speaker 2:All right, one gotta go Gucci.
Speaker 1:Shout out the prop Gucci, ti, jeezy and Wayne we talking about they music TI definitely.
Speaker 4:He definitely got to go. Ti a good business man, but he got to go.
Speaker 2:I told you he's never going to die, so all right we got to do it like this, then no, we got to.
Speaker 3:He's a gonna die, so alright we gotta do it like this, then? No, we gotta. He's a good business guy.
Speaker 1:That's it it gotta be, Alright, do that one more time, because everybody we ask that question really say TI. But TI really just had a moment. We just gonna say that because he's a good actor.
Speaker 4:He's a good actor and a good business guy. Ti is good for that. That's it.
Speaker 2:All right, so Gucci, so Gucci, gucci. Yo Gotti, gucci, yo Gotti, wayne, wayne and Jeezy Wayne, you got to say Well, honestly, wayne and Jeezy Wayne, you got to say y'all.
Speaker 4:Well, honestly, I say you said what you saying. Say it again.
Speaker 2:Gucci. All right, it's Gucci. Wayne, Yo Gotti.
Speaker 4:All right, so Wayne, no, not Wayne. Gucci, he got to go, gucci, I fuck with everybody else. Gucci got to go yeah.
Speaker 1:Gucci man.
Speaker 4:Yeah, because his old shit was cool. But that was then.
Speaker 1:You know, when you let Gucci go, you letting Thug go.
Speaker 4:No, I'm not. Thug is a whole different nigga than Gucci.
Speaker 1:Ask Thug his story. He gonna tell you Gucci man.
Speaker 4:No, that's what Thug want. I want Gucci man to get the out of here. I with gucci, but no, he gotta go all right.
Speaker 1:So you get rid of gucci. You know you're getting rid of, like the whole south. No, he discovered, he discovered almost every artist in the south. Thank you, man. These is greater than these are better than you.
Speaker 4:Now what I'm trying to tell you is you're getting rid of a whole the South is popping in right. Gucci been a rapper then a lot of people got got the south pop in. He's not, but he's not doing it now.
Speaker 1:No, what I'm trying to say is all right, listen he's saying, he's saying, he's saying he just see, if you eliminate, I know that that blossom right, but when he died, they still gonna be popping.
Speaker 4:So that's, somebody else gotta be deceived, and that's, and that's.
Speaker 3:That's slime.
Speaker 4:That was them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, you ain't getting the rules of the game. So what's the rules of the game? All right, the rules of the game is I break rules. The rules of the game? Yeah, you definitely breaking them. I know the rules of the game is, once you pick the person, no matter matter who they sign, they hold non-existence, they music everything, the people they connected with.
Speaker 4:All that never happened so you mean, they gotta they, they did, yeah, they did, they gone what that mean.
Speaker 1:There's no.
Speaker 4:There's no existence over there, because that means I'm killing the people that I like. That don't make sense, exactly.
Speaker 1:There we go. All right, so say the names over. All right, let's do it again.
Speaker 2:All right, gucci, yeah, wayne.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Yo Gotti.
Speaker 4:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Jeezy.
Speaker 4:Jeezy. Who did Jeezy make? Hot Jeezy didn't make nobody. Hot Jeezy didn't make nobody hot.
Speaker 2:He was just hot. That's a fact.
Speaker 4:Yeah, gotti got a whole label. I mean he did kind of bring.
Speaker 2:YG out though.
Speaker 4:But that's only one person. Gotti didn't bring so many people out. Gucci didn't got the y'all hear the seed Fucking.
Speaker 1:I don't know, jeezy gave me 10 years of my life.
Speaker 4:Yeah, he gave you, though, but listen, because Jeezy music age, it don't age, it don't age.
Speaker 1:His shit, don't age.
Speaker 4:That's why I can't get rid of him, all right. So listen, y'all, not playing fear in there. And it don't make sense Because at the end of the day we got to think about what y'all else on.
Speaker 1:So it was like he's not, I'm not killing nobody.
Speaker 4:If I, if I pick Jeezy, I'm only killing him. So it was like he got sacrificed. Nigga, you gotta be the sacrifice. What's the ball? Freddie Gibbs? I don't even know him. We don't give a fuck about Freddie Gibbs. We don't even know Bulls. Yeah, like I don't know.
Speaker 2:Bulls.
Speaker 4:I'm gonna do Freddie Gibbs like that? Yeah, but listen, art, you know, you already know. I don't even gotta explain this shit.
Speaker 1:Give him four more. All right, man, two more. No, no, no, no, I don't know she want to do industry.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it could do it could be anything, I don't know. She want to do industry.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it could be anything. All right, glow Sexy, lotto Megan.
Speaker 4:Megan could go.
Speaker 1:I knew she was going to say that she ain't going to.
Speaker 4:She can get the fuck on.
Speaker 2:Hold on she a rant anyway. Sexy who you say.
Speaker 1:Sexy glow Glow, sexy glow Lotto, the fuck, hold on, hold on anyway, sexy, who you say?
Speaker 2:well, I should switch sexy glow, sexy glow lotto and and uh, who was the? Who was the last one? You? Said man yeah meg is out of here, yeah, y'all honestly, y'all honestly, exactly, oh no, no, we not, not like that, not like that, not like that.
Speaker 1:It's not like that. We got our man five in the building. He.
Speaker 3:This shit is easy, but we got five in the building y'all, he said, make it a little tough so we about to.
Speaker 1:We about to turn it up in here.
Speaker 2:All right, here we go, One gotta go oh y'all crazy man One gotta go. Woo Jay-Z, uh-huh Diddy, uh-huh Birdman, yeah.
Speaker 1:What.
Speaker 2:Who? The last one? You said Birdman, Birdman, Diddy Dr Dre.
Speaker 4:Diddy's a fucking freak.
Speaker 1:Nah, no personal, none of this personal. Nah, we talking about catalog and signing people?
Speaker 4:Well, say it again then Because Diddy can't go, then Because he was in the whole era with the bass shit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so he got everybody from Mary J Blige, French Montana, all them people. All right, so say the names again.
Speaker 2:Diddy, jay-z, dr Dre and Birdman. One got to go. Damn, that's a hard one.
Speaker 1:Now you get the game. Now you get the game Shit.
Speaker 4:You said Master P right? No, What'd? You say I said Diddy Jayeezy Birdman and Dr Dre, damn Fuck Birdman, he done put a lot of them.
Speaker 1:He put Slime. What Nikki Dre Wayne?
Speaker 4:Damn. Then you said fucking Diddy. Diddy was the whole fucking era with the fuck. He was Biggie Jay-Z.
Speaker 1:Mary J, Mary Jane.
Speaker 4:Then you said then you said who the fuck else? Again? Dr Dre Eminem 50 Cent NWA. And then you said something about y'all.
Speaker 1:We said Birdman, Dr Dre, Jay-Z.
Speaker 2:And Diddy.
Speaker 1:And.
Speaker 4:Diddy. Who was Dr Dre? Jay-z and Diddy.
Speaker 1:And Diddy Jay-Z who was Dr Damn. I think that Jay-Z had Yeezy. I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 2:I think, dr Dre might have to go. So like I ain't going to lie, like all right, look. So like how I be, like weighing this one.
Speaker 4:She going to know who she like the most.
Speaker 2:No, I got Riri, look he got. See, that's how I be carrying.
Speaker 1:That's how I carry it too for hoes.
Speaker 2:That's how I carry it. I be like y'all got hoes he can't go.
Speaker 1:That's how I carry it, I said. I said I can name two people.
Speaker 4:That's Drake. I said Dr Drake going to have to go.
Speaker 2:Because I and not that he ain out the west coast yeah I can go without the west coast I'm where I'm at you're acting crazy I could go without the west coast, shit that's just me me too, yeah, so it's just like like I just listen to them, for sure. I just listen to burt the people that, yeah, you ever drove in a six.
Speaker 1:Four the people, that the people that I ain't from LA, I don't be bippin' on that. You can't do that, bro, so that's what.
Speaker 2:I'm saying, Like all them other people, I listen to them and everybody under them.
Speaker 1:Wait till you get in the 6'4".
Speaker 3:You over on Roselle's vibe and all that Out of everybody.
Speaker 1:You want to hear that Kali Music? That's a hard question, bro. All right, well, you got to go do that first.
Speaker 2:No, don't like. I like somewhere, I like certain nwa, but I could just get off the block. No, I could just go without the las. Yeah, I could go without if they up against that three you're talking about kendrick we being, rather than we on rather than most. Bro, yes, we talk about them, me personally. You're talking about why.
Speaker 4:Are you all right, let's talk about why. Let's talk about that let's talk about that.
Speaker 1:Let's talk about that yeah. So you wasn't dancing to my nigga and all that.
Speaker 4:Listen, no, no Y'all got to stop. He hot and all he smart and all that shit, but we're not bumping his shit, dj Mustard. No, it's an acquired taste. We're not bumping his shit.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying the West Coast got something awesome.
Speaker 4:I've never really heard his shit in a club.
Speaker 1:That's a fact. That's all I was saying, for sure. That's the crazy thing about that joke is because I'm about to go live.
Speaker 2:You get rid of Dr Dre.
Speaker 1:It's the whole West Coast.
Speaker 2:That's the whole.
Speaker 1:West Coast Snoop Dogg.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about everybody.
Speaker 1:Everybody.
Speaker 2:Everybody that's like hot Gone and then we got Everybody that's like hot Gone Gone. And then we got other people, that's hotter, that's still there, I ain't going to lie. That Snoop dropping like a Snoop dropping like it's hot with Pharrell. I love that joint.
Speaker 4:I ain't going to lie that joint, that joint timeless.
Speaker 2:I love that joint, that joint timeless.
Speaker 3:I love that joint.
Speaker 2:When I had the boost drawn, that was my ringtone dropping like this.
Speaker 4:That was my ringtone. I'm dead.
Speaker 2:On the next tail tip.
Speaker 1:Ain't nobody bumping 50 cents in? None of them, dudes, though.
Speaker 4:Uh-uh, I still listen to many me, though I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 1:Many men and 21 questions. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:They the only ones that's still like art, but I could go without it.
Speaker 1:So you can't go without nobody else on the list, right? No, all right. So by dr dre, you gotta go, gotta go bags, man sorry yeah, man, it's the real of the most podcast. Man you gotta go, dre gotta go. You got ap in the building. She said drake out of here yeah, he gotta go so look um. Is there any producers you're working on in your project right now?
Speaker 4:Yeah, I'm working with Brizzy now.
Speaker 2:Okay, that's dope. That's what's up. Shout out.
Speaker 3:Brizzy, shout out, brizzy.
Speaker 4:He sent me some fire shit, yeah, that's family. I'm working with some guy from out of the country. His name Mikey.
Speaker 2:Mikey.
Speaker 4:Mikey. He sent me some fire, they be the ones, uh-huh, the ones out of the country they be the ones you gotta hit them on.
Speaker 2:What's that? Yeah, they be the ones, bro, these ain't even that hot yeah, they be the ones, they be the ones we gotta link you up with Nas yeah, we gotta, we gotta get you with Nas and Nas T, I think. I think, I think someone asked you and Nas and Nas T.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I fuck with that. I need some beats anyway, because I'm real picky when it comes to my beats.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 4:I like a lot of drops and shit.
Speaker 2:They going to craft it right for you.
Speaker 1:For sure. So listen what we expect to see from AP in the next few. I say months or weeks, so we going to give it.
Speaker 2:We going to, because the weather cracking price 60 days, 70 days, like. When is you like? Come on?
Speaker 4:well, I'm. You should expect to see all gas, because that's what the fuck we given. What is the do?
Speaker 1:you shout out your rollouts and everything they gonna be expect to see from you a so, yes, you just let them know everything they expect to see from you, because we bought the clothes out.
Speaker 4:And give them where they could find you when you can find me on instagram. A Peter psycho, you feel me Like I said before we giving them all gas. You know we got Gigi, we lock the fuck in and we got my management. We got Buck. We got Fat Boy, we got Rico. You know that's my team right there.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 4:So it's like that's what we giving them, like we ain't giving them nothing less than fucking gas.
Speaker 2:That's what we on Like we ain't giving them nothing less than fucking gas.
Speaker 4:That's what we on and we got AHA on the way right.
Speaker 3:We got AHA on the way Tapping the.
Speaker 4:Psycho Sundays because I care about my motherfucking people Type in a tap in y'all. If you don't got nobody, you know you got the motherfucking psycho.
Speaker 1:And that's on everything. Y'all heard it here on Real or them Moves. Listen, if I could do an AP Sunday Cycle Sunday on Real of the Most, let's see if we can get that done. We can do that. Where everybody can call you, contact you. We can go live, do something. Let's collab and see if we can do something like that.
Speaker 2:That'll be fun.
Speaker 1:I'll fuck with that. It's Real of the Most Podcast. Y'all heard it first here. Ap gave us her first pod. That's your first pod. Gave us our first pot. That's your first pie, right, yeah, her first pod man, hey yo, that's what I'll be trying we doing? We doing it a little bit people that sit on this couch you're gonna see her on other pods, though. After this though, probably a few for real. They're gonna be reaching out to you. They ain't gonna be really the most though hey man, it's the really the most podcast.
Speaker 1:Make sure you share, like, subscribe, comment, if they don't use them up. And why? Because it's free. You already know, man, we out.