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What does it take to survive 15 years in the cutthroat music industry? Houston's own Just Brittany pulls back the curtain on her remarkable journey from Fifth Ward to music stardom in this captivating conversation.

From her early days as a valedictorian who became a dancer, to getting discovered at a beauty supply store, Brittany's path to success has been anything but conventional. She candidly shares the story of her Cash Money Records signing that went sideways when she was shelved for two years while the label focused on Young Money's emerging stars. Rather than remain stuck in contractual limbo, Brittany made the bold move to request her release—demonstrating the business acumen that's kept her career thriving for over a decade.

The most powerful moment comes when Brittany reveals how a simple Instagram comment noting she shared a birthday with Kodak Black evolved into genuine friendship and musical collaboration—without a dollar changing hands. "Relationships will get you through doors that money can't get you through," she explains, offering a masterclass in authentic networking that aspiring artists should study carefully.

Brittany also opens up about personal transformations, including how relocating to Atlanta saved her from destructive patterns and gave her career new life. She discusses the tragedy of having her clothing store firebombed in Houston and how these setbacks only strengthened her resolve. Her upcoming album "Round Trip" showcases both her singing and rapping talents, reflecting her refusal to be pigeonholed by industry expectations.

Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply someone who appreciates stories of resilience, Just Brittany's journey will inspire you to keep planting seeds even when the soil seems unforgiving. Subscribe now and join the conversation about persistence, authenticity, and the unstoppable power of building genuine relationships in your path to success.

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

It's the really of the Most podcast. I'm Kool.

Speaker 2:

I'm White Boy D2A.

Speaker 3:

We got a special guest in the building today man Uh-huh.

Speaker 4:

What's up, y'all? It's your girl, Jizz Brittany.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh Ooh, she's a professional.

Speaker 3:

I like that, I like that.

Speaker 4:

And the boss man right here, Dennis.

Speaker 3:

McKinley. Dennis McKinley, what's up, big dog? Move the mic close real quick so we can hear you.

Speaker 4:

Y'all done, cooked that good old food. Y'all got him slaying.

Speaker 3:

Yo, this is really him. That's what he like.

Speaker 4:

Yo man, that's what you like. That's what you like. I'm about to take a nap.

Speaker 3:

he like yeah, that spaghetti potent. Yeah, uh, we appreciate y'all inviting us. Yeah, you already know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, we appreciate y'all hospitality man we appreciate y'all coming, man shout out mercedes nick dog.

Speaker 3:

I want to start off by saying how you feel today, white boy, I'm doing well Skye.

Speaker 2:

I changed clothes like three times today you know what I noticed.

Speaker 4:

What.

Speaker 2:

You don't ever ask me how I'm doing.

Speaker 3:

I asked you how you doing.

Speaker 2:

I asked you how you doing last show.

Speaker 1:

Oh, all right.

Speaker 2:

Every time you ask me how I'm doing, right after you ask me, I ask you Get your nut ass out All right how you doing, Britt.

Speaker 3:

That's Britt, how I'm doing.

Speaker 4:

I'm doing good. I'm doing great, I feel amazing.

Speaker 3:

You look blessed.

Speaker 4:

Thank you, I'm looking how I'm feeling baby.

Speaker 3:

I'm coming out.

Speaker 4:

Yes, I'm coming out on my birthday. She feeling it, she in her zone right now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's the playoffs, it's the kind of hey, you feel me, yeah, and what we got right here on the table.

Speaker 1:

Man. You know, it's Blackcomb Cognac Nyack. It's only two on the market, you know.

Speaker 2:

Hold it up Me and Duce.

Speaker 1:

So you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let me see we gonna drink it today. That's what I drink.

Speaker 3:

It's me I really be on the Duse. So if I like Duse, you thinking I like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, duse is a VSOP so it's aged longer than ours. We got a VS so we only age it two years. Vsop is four years.

Speaker 3:

I don't know the difference between that. I'ma still get on VS. Vsop is four years. I don't know the difference between that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, but it's a shortcut though VS one, two, vsop one two, three, four. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then you got the XO, that's 10. 10 years.

Speaker 3:

That's the difference with the XO cuz, yeah, 10 years. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So you know the more potent it is. You know what I'm saying, Okay.

Speaker 3:

I'm on that, xo.

Speaker 1:

That XO, that shit potent man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, chess Brittany, how you doing. Queen of the H-Town, what's going on?

Speaker 4:

I'm doing as great as I can be. Honestly, Life is good. God is amazing.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 4:

I went to the gym today. That always, like, makes me feel great. I don't go no days without missing the gym. I'm just on a real run for real. I just came from another podcast. I'm here, went to Reboat.

Speaker 1:

So we been kind of like just going.

Speaker 4:

Just like y'all, we gotta keep it going.

Speaker 2:

Can't nobody stop us, but us you feel me Listen for all the real of the most guys Just.

Speaker 4:

Britt being real humble.

Speaker 3:

We want, I get it and can't nobody stop us with us no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Listen for all the real of the most guests. Just brit being real humble.

Speaker 3:

This, this like houston royalty right here you know what I'm saying she, she, she came out the game right out of fifth ward. You know what I mean straight beauty, she the backbone of this. You know what I'm saying, so she carry it. You know what I mean and we gonna get into it. We gonna talk about some stuff today. That's the Real of the Moose podcast. Make sure y'all share, like, subscribe, comment. If you don't, you a motherfucking hater. Why? Because it's free. You already know.

Speaker 2:

Nah, it is, it is Cause it is. It's true.

Speaker 4:

You said the same thing Like why wouldn't you Support your people by commenting, liking, sharing it, telling somebody?

Speaker 2:

Especially if you see A motherfucker like working. You feel me like working. You know what I'm saying. Everyday Consistent Like come on, support your people.

Speaker 4:

Exactly.

Speaker 3:

What's up my boy?

Speaker 4:

I wanna know how you get on a song With Kodak, how that work out you know, what's so crazy about that is, um, I had hit up Kodak like three years ago and I noticed that me and him had the same birthday. So I literally left the free comment and I was like, oh, we got the same birthday, like we should have a birthday party together, not thinking nothing of it. And so, um, when he had went to, he had actually had end up DMing me, probably like maybe a few weeks or something later. He.

Speaker 4:

DMed me we exchanged numbers and then he ended up going to jail and I was talking to him, talking to him throughout like his whole bed or whatever. I was just telling him how he should just come out and be sober. Like you know, I'm saying a lot of people look up to him and stuff and he did for a while. And then I ended up seeing him in Miami last year for one of his concerts. It was the first time I seen him in person and, um, I was like I'm having a party in houston this year. Can you come to my birthday party? And he was like I said, can you do a drop for me? And at first he was like no, I ain't gonna do it. But then he ended up doing it and I'm like, damn, this nigga really need a drop for my birthday, like, and so I didn't know if he was really coming or not.

Speaker 4:

you know, like, but the people around him was telling me like anytime codex say he gonna do something, he gonna do it. He was calling people in Dallas like hey, I'm gonna be in Houston June 8th, cause that's actually my birthday party was on June 8th last year, and that nigga showed up and it's just been up ever since, like it's literally me just leaving a comment and saying we got the same birthday and we kinda been locked in ever since. And then he came to Atlanta let me hear a song, and he was like I want you to get on this song. I literally left him, left his hotel, went straight to the studio, recorded the song, and then I went back to his hotel, was waiting for him for a few hours and I let him hear the song and then, shit, that next day we ended up like shooting a video, shooting half of the video what that's fire.

Speaker 4:

Then he flew to Houston on a private jet to shoot the rest of the video, shot the rest of the video early this this year, and then we just dropped the song, like two weeks ago and that's hot, that's hot first day, consistent, that was consistent.

Speaker 4:

No thanks, staying consistent noticed that our birthday was the same and I was like I didn't think that you know I'm saying and sometimes that's why god be so funny, because you never know like you know, the things that you ask for say you never know what's gonna come out of it. So that's why, even if it is a comment, you know a little comment can go a long way. That comment then got me a song with one of the biggest superstars right now, in our time.

Speaker 2:

I'm ready to read you something. I'm ready to read you something. We go by this how you think creates how you feel. How you feel becomes an emotion. The emotion becomes a vibration. That vibration becomes a magnet that attract things to you. Shout out to SmartGuy. Shout out to SmartGuy a magnet that attract things to you. Shout out the smart guy shout out the smart guy, that shit works, it works that works and even sending out loud right now.

Speaker 4:

I just it, just it's just so like amazing to me because I'm like damn, like that's really how that happened. You know, sometimes stuff be happening so fast, you be moving so fast in your career, you don't realize like to be able to slow down and look at it like damn. You literally just left the comment and then built the relationship and then you know, I'm saying a person really end up fucking with you energy yeah that shit travel a lot of young folks think you know all business is transactional man.

Speaker 1:

No, it's about relationship. Yeah, she created on her own. Ain't no label reach out? Ain't no middleman reach out? You know, there's just no energy, man, and you can't put a price on that.

Speaker 4:

You can't. Nanny ain't ask me for no money. No, nothing to like do a, come to my birthday party to do a song with him, to do the video, like zero dollars and he didn't charge me anything.

Speaker 2:

Like literally, just like off of genuine, anything like literally just like alpha genuine with your energy relationship, like your work ethic.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you're consistent yeah, I'm saying, you get it done, that's how you execute, though for sure.

Speaker 2:

And then, um, nobody noticed yet, but we literally just did another song together what congratulations I mean, once you get one transition done, it go right into the next one, and then the next one plays, his, plays, the plays. One thing, though, for real, though right into the next one, and then the next one plays, it, plays it plays.

Speaker 1:

One thing, though, for real, though, she killed the verse too. Though, yeah, the record's crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's dope.

Speaker 1:

You can get a verse or something like that.

Speaker 2:

They'll gotta kill it.

Speaker 3:

For you to even do that, right, kodak not just doing a song with anybody, right? So when you made up your mind like yo, i'ma become a star, i'ma become an artist, i'ma I'm about to get lit, like when you like, when you make up your mind that you was gonna even do that, I always knew.

Speaker 4:

I knew how to sing, but I didn't like.

Speaker 4:

I graduated high school at 16, I was valedictorian. So once I got out of high school I got straight into like going the clubs and brands and beauty. Yeah, I said I was gonna take some time off and before I go to college and I wanted to chill and you know, um just figure out what I wanted to do. So I ended up like just going out my me and my home girls and stuff. I went through a crazy ass uh relationship uh with this guy and, um, I ended up becoming a dancer, just based off of what I had went through. I don't really feel like telling that whole story Because that's like.

Speaker 3:

But it sound like Dirty D. But let's go, let's keep talking.

Speaker 4:

It sound like what.

Speaker 3:

The Dirty D. You ever watch that, the Dirty D?

Speaker 4:

My life story is like that.

Speaker 3:

What.

Speaker 4:

No fakes, it's definitely like that. I like the Dirty D man they got some good ass movies for real.

Speaker 4:

Detroit got some good ass movies, but I ended up meeting this guy at the beauty supply. And this was one day me and my homegirls was about to go to work and she was like, brittany, ride with me to the beauty supply. And I was like, girl, I don't feel like going to a beauty supply. But I still rode with her. I sat in the car and this guy came up to the window. He was selling his CDs and so I didn't even want to roll the window down. But then he starts singing to me and I'm like, damn, you sound good.

Speaker 4:

So I bought the CD and I listened to it and I was like this nigga can really see. I called the number on the back of the CD and I was like, hey, like I know how to sing, like maybe you can help me out. And we met at Starbucks and I let it, I sung for him or whatever. He was like, well, I can get you in the studio. So me him got in the studio. We was making up songs, coming up with songs, and then we had this one song that had a line in it and it said call me for that good in the line of the song. And we took that, made it a whole song, ended up promoting it with the Go DJs in Houston. It ended up getting on the radio and then I ended up getting signed.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to say that Damn, that's crazy, so damn, it happened that fast. I'm about to ask you, like, what was the transition from you starting to rap to Cash Money? That was my next question. Yeah, but it seemed fast.

Speaker 4:

No, I mean, it happened a little over time, like less than like, maybe like six to eight months.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, that's still fast, that's fast, that's fast how I met baby was um.

Speaker 4:

I used to go to the clubs all the time. Like I was, I used to win grills, spinners, uh, money, motherfucking, all type of shit.

Speaker 4:

Because I used to me and my home girls. We used to be the girls in the club, we used to have our air hardy on and shit, lacoste, and you know what I'm saying, like taking pictures and shit. But baby had came, he had, um, he had hosted candy shop one day and me and my home girls was there, and then all of a sudden I seen this. This guy had tapped me on the shoulder. He was like, hey, somebody want you to come back here. And so I went back there and baby was there, and then we kind of exchanged numbers and then he was leaving and so, um, when I exchanged numbers and he called me the next and he was just like you want to go with me out of town?

Speaker 4:

And so I had asked my mom and I was like Mom, you think I should go? She was like, yeah, you should go. So I ended up going out of town with baby and then, like the next day, we ended up getting pulled over and I was going to jail.

Speaker 4:

So we all went to jail like I was telling him like I'm an artist or whatever, but I wasn't really trying to like pressure it because, like you know, I'm sure, like everybody was coming to him at the time telling him you know, I'm saying trying to sell that music and shit like I feel like he genuinely liked me, like he didn't know I was a singer or nothing like that and um.

Speaker 4:

So that happened and then, like um, I ended up coming back home. I met up with him again and by this time, call me for that. Good was on the radio like it was. It was be, not bedrock. Bedrock was at this time, so I'm giving the air I can make it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was around that time, but my son was number one.

Speaker 3:

It was like number two on the radio and so when he seen, that he was just like oh she popping it.

Speaker 4:

She got a show on the radio like she probably for real, and so she his lawyers had, um, see my lawyer contract shit. He Moved me to Miami, furnished that, gave me a whole bunch of money and shit I got. I signed to them but he flew me to Miami. We shot the video of a comment for that good and never came out by this time. This one when Wayne had just started young money this was around 2010, young money and then Nikki him and Nikki had just kind of like start like working together. It was like on the low, like young money had even made they debut, like it was gonna be a cash money and Young Money at this time. So I feel like I had kind of got caught in the middle of what was going on. And then, you know, wayne got more singularity with Baby than me.

Speaker 4:

I'm a new artist coming out, so I kind of feel like I was put on a backboard and they wasn't putting the video out At this time. I'm hot. It's on the radios and all the clubs. It was put out and they were just kind of holding on to it because I think, with what they had going on, they were trying to push Nicki and stuff and so, um she, I was sitting on the label for like two years and by this time the song died down With a hot record like that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the song died down. The video never came out. They even put up the. They put the video on world star um hip-hop. And then when they put the song on iTunes, it say Britney called me. Like you don't even say just Britney, so people couldn't even find the song on iTunes. It say Britney called me. Like it don't even say just Britney, so people couldn't even find the song. So I kind of just was like you know what, I don't want to be shelved. And I asked them can I get released? And they released me.

Speaker 2:

Well, that was dope yeah.

Speaker 3:

At least you ain't have to go through no contractual shit.

Speaker 4:

They'll hold on to you.

Speaker 2:

Yes, they will no thanks know what.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying they can make a profit.

Speaker 2:

They gonna hold that. I respect you, though, because it take a lot to like be consistent and to like keep going. You know what I'm saying, especially when it's like hurdles in your way. You know what I'm saying. I think you handle it well because you smart Mm-hmm, you feel me A the girls be bozo bubbles. You know I'm saying that'll be it, that'll be it. Man, you being valedictorian before you even stepped in the game, I think that play a lot into that shit. That's wild.

Speaker 4:

That was in 2010, it's 2025 now and I'm still going.

Speaker 2:

That's 15 years that's what I'm saying, you know.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying like yeah, just just think of like, when I be looking back at that shit, I'd be like damn, like bitch, you still doing this shit, like you ain't never gave up on yourself.

Speaker 1:

You still hustling.

Speaker 4:

You look better than you ever fucking did in your life. Like you still got the drive, you still got the energy. Like you still out here like yeah. And sometimes people be trying to leave comments like oh, your time passed, you should have you too old and this and that or whatever you know, just hating like they know you yeah but I'm like it's out here that's still doing that beyonce.

Speaker 4:

She's you know what I'm saying still doing her thing. All of, like you know more seasoned vets, of artists. It don't matter how old you is. Once you got good music, you got good energy yes I still got legs. You know what I'm saying. My mama got to get her legs amputated. You know um in a, in a few months, you know what I'm saying, hopefully she don't have you don't

Speaker 2:

have to, but it's just like while I still got legs and I'm able to keep this shit going.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to do as much as I fucking can, while I'm still able to do out here in this free world. You know what I'm saying. Like I'm going to do whatever the fuck I need to do to continue going. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Like people. Just that's what people and they let me know that people be like small minded, yeah, like oh my god, my fault, y'all. How am I doing this? I'm the silent phone boy, my fault y'all.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and they call him a no call out. But y'all look for real though. Like this shit is very serious to me, like I don't play when it comes to my career. I don't give a fuck who I have to.

Speaker 2:

Consistency is key. Some people didn't got.

Speaker 4:

Let go Along the way. I don't give a fuck. Bitches think that Just because they not around no more, like shit gonna stop. No, bitch it's gonna keep moving. It was moving before you came and it's gonna continue to move Without you and it's going to continue to move without you, period.

Speaker 2:

You just told me that they invited you to the Roost. The Roost is a festival that happens in Philadelphia. It's like one of the biggest things we got If they inviting you to that. You doing something. You doing something. You feel me.

Speaker 4:

Man, and you know what's so crazy? I ain't got the biggest budgets. I ain't got motherfucking you know what I'm saying be able to pay all this different money. But what I do have that's better than money, is relationships, and relationships has really gotten me where I am today.

Speaker 1:

And if I?

Speaker 4:

can tell anybody anything. It's to build your relationships. You know what I'm saying A relationship is going to get you through doors that money can't get you through, because sometimes you can't pay to get in these doors. Sometimes you got to know the person, to know the person to even get you through the door. You know what I'm saying and my relationships has gotten me right here, sitting on this couch right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah no question, you know what I'm saying Like so.

Speaker 4:

I just ask God To order my steps In his word and he do.

Speaker 2:

Dang, I think you heard. I like the consistency and never giving up. You know what I'm saying, because it's a rough game To be in. And then it's like when you, in these situations, they quick to knock you down, especially like when you pretty, you feel me and you talented. Yeah, they want to downgrade you, but you know, you just got to keep being consistent and keep going, keep going. And it's hard to do that. It's not easy to like. You know what I'm saying. Show up every time.

Speaker 4:

I respect that who started with me, that was artists, and they quit long time ago 2010 to 2025.

Speaker 2:

Come on, think about it, think about it failure build champions, though, so you're a champ.

Speaker 3:

You. You've been through a lot and you continue to go, so that shows why you you are where you are, yeah you're still where you are um.

Speaker 4:

This is go ahead no, but I was thinking about something, because it's just like um, when a plant, when you plant a seed, it has to get dirt thrown on it, it has to get water.

Speaker 4:

It has to go through this ugly, muddy stage before it gets to be able to be this beautiful, beautiful plant. And that's how life is like something you have in order to go, get to where you're trying to go and get to this beautiful moment, you're gonna get uh mud thrown on your name. Motherfuckers gonna say all type of shit about you. You know I'm saying it's gonna get uh mud thrown on your name. Motherfuckers gonna say all type of shit about you. You know I'm saying it's gonna get too hot in places. You know you gotta, you gotta get water. Sometimes people gonna fill you up, sometimes you might get dehydrated, but at the end of the day, all of that is gonna make you into this beautiful plant, this beautiful tree. As long as you keep watering yourself and you keep you, you planting good seeds out of good faith, then it's it's. You don't know where it's going to be able to turn out to be no, for sure.

Speaker 3:

That's, that's a great knowledge, that's a great way to put it, because I don't know, the seeds grow into the dirt, though, like they don't even know you, you start down. Yeah, the roots, you gotta grow down then you go up.

Speaker 4:

Exactly nobody wants to go through that stage. Everybody think it's just so pretty like.

Speaker 2:

That's because of this.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Insta-gratification. These devices make people think that you can just hop on this shit and look good, be good and then get a deal. You know what?

Speaker 4:

I mean, but that's not the case. No, it's not.

Speaker 3:

What was your pivotal point? Like something happened, you like, oh no, I'm about to step. Like I'm about to step. Like I'm about to go hard now.

Speaker 4:

Maybe something missed out on, took a loss on my pivotal point, I feel like when I had to move from Houston wow when I moved from Houston and I went through a treacherous, tumultuous time, like and it was like all the love in the city and then it turned into all the hate in the city because the relationship that I was in at the time um, that was it. That was the time where I said you know what? Like, people want me to like stop doing music, they want me to go hide under a rock, they want me to not say shit, they want me to motherfucking feel like, oh, we didn't push out the city and this is what happened. Like I came to atlanta and I just turned the fuck up. Like motherfuckers couldn't stop seeing me. Everywhere you turn on the tv, I'm there. When you motherfucking go down your timeline, I'm there, motherfuckers, talking about me, whatever, like, I'm not the type of person that, like you, can't play with me when it comes to like really going hard and being disciplined in this shit.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying like atlanta really changed my life. If I would have stayed in my city, I wouldn't have been this Brittany that I am today. I probably would have been still drinking, still smoking, turnt up, doing drugs. You know what I'm saying. Like I wouldn't have probably been in the mindset that I am. Like Atlanta really saved my me for real, because a lot of people get stuck in that same realm, like everybody now. Everybody like, oh, why you move from Houston? Houston is the new lit city. It's like it's new to you because you're you're you, you traveling there, you're just there for a weekend and what's lit is what.

Speaker 3:

What you consider lit? Yeah, it's clubbing.

Speaker 4:

It's fucking drinks. It's like I ain't into that. You know, I'm saying like y'all just into that, because y'all feel like oh, it's fucking drinks. Like I ain't into that. You know what I'm saying. Like y'all just into that, because y'all feel like oh it's a noose like you can do that anywhere. It's just lit because it's a new place and it's just like, oh shit, this is where everybody needs to go. But it's just like I've lived there my whole fucking life right everything y'all y'all doing for this weekend.

Speaker 4:

I've done that shit for 20 years, so it's nothing new to me. It's nothing different than my career can take me anywhere. I could stay anywhere in the world that I want to stay. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I choose to stay that's kind of a head start though like the people that want to go do that. You're like, I did that, like I'm on this now drink no more like that is old to me like that.

Speaker 4:

You can't buy me a bottle to say, baby, that don't move me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I sip on wine like, you know what I'm saying so USA, atlanta helped you grow.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, for sure, it definitely helped me grow. It helped me find my identity more Because I was stuck into that whole Houston Swingers dream. Yeah, okay, you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying you know what I'm saying? That whole you know, culture.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the whole culture, yeah. I was only making music for that. You know what? I'm saying those Houston cultural music. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah and people only knew me like around the Texas area and Texas is really big. That's why a lot of artists like you know they can stay in Texas.

Speaker 2:

their whole life and live out there and tour just in Texas.

Speaker 4:

Just tour Texas because, that's how big it is. That's a couple artists that just do that yeah they still do to them, but yeah yeah I know that god has something bigger for me and whatever time it took, like he had to change me first, like people always be, like I want the situation around me to change. No, you got to change you first yeah, yeah yeah change everything around you now.

Speaker 2:

That's a fact change inside of me and change me and then everything around you start changing, around me start changing slowly but surely yeah, that's how it go I commend you, yo you strong. I like that you.

Speaker 1:

You know one thing about Britney, too, that I be trying to tell people. You know, when we be talking music business, everybody be like oh Britney, fine, I be like man, listen, britney, a real artist. You know, when I was before I got into the music business and I watched folks like Michael Jackson like amazing performers, but you don't. When you look at the credits like he didn't write a lot of his songs you know he's saying the hell out of them performing, hell out of them britney go to the studio.

Speaker 1:

She in there with writing own concepts, you know, like that's something that every artist can't do that's a fact, you know so when you pull back the pretty, when you put you know, layers, yeah, so you're a real artist.

Speaker 2:

That's dope. That's different. That's what you need these days.

Speaker 1:

And I ain't knocking no artists who don't write, but I'm just saying like she's going to hear us spitting her own shit.

Speaker 2:

I think, to be honest, like nowadays, I think that's more like what the people want, like they like kind of tired of the fluff, like fluff. They want to see a pretty girl but they want to know peel them layers back Because she a human, she going to go through shit she going to meet people. She going to dislike people. She going to like people.

Speaker 4:

It's life.

Speaker 2:

That's just life. You got to let people grow in they self. Bottom line it's life. Sometimes people don't be wanting people to grow Because they think they going to grow past them and grow out of them.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

So it scares people. You know what I mean Growth scares people, no it.

Speaker 4:

do you know?

Speaker 2:

what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Because they see in you what they wish they could do.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, or what they can't do.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, or what they can't do. I wish I could do that, to do that and to make these sacrifices and to move and this and that, so they start hating.

Speaker 2:

Hating's turning to jealousy, like how she living day to day.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so from like that type shit. From the blogs love and hip hop, all that stuff. How you know how to not respond to certain shit?

Speaker 4:

My sister, my sister shit.

Speaker 3:

She keeping you grounded.

Speaker 4:

She keep me grounded because she be the person in the comments going off on everybody. Like my people, don't play about me. They'll argue with 1,276 people. They sells. I don't even have to say nothing. You know what I'm saying. Like that be them. They be like Brittany, you ain't got to say shit, but sometimes you know I will, you know, say something smart or whatever. But I ain't really gonna go back and forth Like I ain't about to fuss with no bitch. That I ain't never seen before.

Speaker 2:

Like I don't even know you for real. Yeah, yeah right.

Speaker 3:

You wanna uh.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, for sure she go off, she don't play.

Speaker 2:

That's dope, though. Like y'all mean that you got people that'll protect you. That's dope, yeah for sure yeah, hell yeah, you need that. We sing. No, you do he protect me? I'll protect him. No, thanks, at all costs.

Speaker 4:

And I do the same for my people, you know what I'm saying it comes to them. I'm on the same type of time Right, right, right, so it's like I got to voice through other people. I ain't got to say shit and they got to voice through me.

Speaker 3:

Let's talk, queen, house your hood, when you could have probably like put it somewhere, anywhere, where you at, anywhere I did.

Speaker 4:

I opened up a clothing store. It was called Queen House. It had a beauty shop in the back. I had people in the back doing hair and a clothing store in the front. It had a short life because I opened it up in Fifth Ward in my hood. I had it almost a year and somebody threw a what is it called the bottle.

Speaker 3:

I opened it up in Fifth Ward in my hood.

Speaker 2:

I had it almost a year and somebody threw a. What is it called the?

Speaker 4:

bottle Cocktail fire.

Speaker 2:

Cocktail fire. Hold on, hold on. They firebombed the shit. Yes, hold on, I ain't going to lie. That's some South Philly shit. That's some.

Speaker 4:

South Philly shit. No bullshit. That's some South Philly shit they burned my whole shop down.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you look like you for real.

Speaker 2:

They really don't like yeah, yeah, yeah, like this you know it's crazy, because now I'm thinking I, you know I'm content boy, I watch uh in houston. Mike d, I watch him a lot. He thorough like he, he authentic yeah, I mean he said he's a drink guy yeah, I know, mike d.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he cool, he cool, that's what's up?

Speaker 2:

I watch his shit a lot. I watch like all the artists that be in it or from Houston.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, on his show yeah so wait.

Speaker 3:

Yeah that fire that cocktail Like damn. So did that destroy everything?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it did, damn.

Speaker 3:

It did. You never recover from that.

Speaker 4:

I didn't. I just I kind of gave up for real.

Speaker 1:

And she still brought Kodak back to the fifth ward to shoot the video Damn, that's crazy.

Speaker 4:

I didn't even think about that shit.

Speaker 2:

That's fire, but it's like I didn't even think about that. Damn, that's crazy. I didn't even put two and two together Wow. No, you got to think about that, because it's like It'd be taking, take.

Speaker 4:

Kodak to the hood. Maybe something else could happen.

Speaker 3:

You ain't nothing for that, though we like no, fuck that we going to my hood?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we going to. I'm already showing them the shit.

Speaker 4:

I didn't even it be taking my sister to them. Like you know like sometimes, like girls in my, they'll come back around from my past and my sister like they want.

Speaker 4:

They want to be like you know, they want my sister to like them, right but my sister she just a no-none shalunt like ass bitch like yeah just because you're my sister friend don't mean I gotta be your friend like I'm here to protect her like because, she know the type of heart I have and what I do for people, so she be scared that somebody gonna try to take advantage of me and once they do, she like cut them off in her mind, like I don't fuck with you, no more.

Speaker 2:

I like sis yeah, shout out to Rochelle. Shout out to sis, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I like sis.

Speaker 2:

I like sis too.

Speaker 3:

She sound like Raising the pig. No, oh shit.

Speaker 4:

You ain't never met my sister, huh. Okay, I'm going to introduce you to her. She's going to be out here for my birthday, good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, your birthday when June 8th.

Speaker 4:

That's my party.

Speaker 2:

That's your party.

Speaker 4:

When's my birthday?

Speaker 2:

June 8th June 11th June, 11th June, 11th that's when my grandma was born.

Speaker 3:

We both cancers over here.

Speaker 2:

July, what June 26th?

Speaker 4:

Badly made it. Yeah Dang you on the first day of cancer.

Speaker 2:

June 26th.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy. He made it, he lucky. I said you almost ain't make it.

Speaker 4:

No thanks, that's crazy. And when's yours?

Speaker 3:

On the 8th of July.

Speaker 4:

Do y'all ask people when y'all meet them, like girls, y'all dating stuff like what's they sign, or is that just a girl thing?

Speaker 2:

I've been with the same girl for 17 years.

Speaker 4:

Wow, really. No bullshit 17?, so y'all started out of high school or college.

Speaker 2:

Right at the high school. Like I graduated high school, Tell them how you go to sleep.

Speaker 3:

I said I go to sleep with a turkey, a chocolate one too.

Speaker 2:

Chocolate turkey. My woman got a federal ass, big titties and shit.

Speaker 1:

I go to sleep with a chocolate turkey every night, Like she had it before it was popular.

Speaker 2:

You feel me. I just like to brag about that shit. 17, that's something to brag about.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I tell them that I tell them that yeah, 17 years. Do right by that lady man that's my baby.

Speaker 2:

Y'all married yeah.

Speaker 4:

Oh, okay, I made her an honest woman.

Speaker 2:

You know how hip and fucking big. Yeah, two kids by me. Oh, y'all got babies, yeah 13 and 3.

Speaker 4:

I love a grown man who got kids and a family like that.

Speaker 2:

13 and 3 I'm 37 now, like I had my fun, yeah, when, when yeah, you been together since what I can't? I came out the step at 12 years old. Like fun really, in the street, bro. I was in the streets since I was 12 years old somebody ain't that I got with her when I was I. I was, I got out of high school, oh 05,. I met her in like 08, 09. So I was out of high school for like four years. I might have been 21, 22, something like that.

Speaker 3:

22, okay, yeah, yeah, enough of white boy right Nah, how you and Dennis connect, how you get signed to his label, the music exchange.

Speaker 4:

I met Dennis through a mutual friend that we had. He had always told me he wanted to introduce me to Dennis, but we kept just kind of doing this. And then a few months later, one day he just hit me. He was like hey, I'm about to put us in a group chat and I'm about to let you talk to Dennis. And then I went through my whole life story with Dennis. I told him every little piece of everything that I we ain't leaving you out, Dennis.

Speaker 3:

We want to talk.

Speaker 4:

No, like literally Facts.

Speaker 1:

This is a true story, true story.

Speaker 4:

Like I literally went through my whole life story from the beginning to the end, like then you know, every little detail happened with me and he was intrigued Like damn.

Speaker 2:

And consistent, Like listening.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, no listen, we're going to write a book and we're making a movie to it. For real, yes, that's dope, that's how deep it is.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get some parts in the movie somewhere, I don't know no thanks A corny ex or something.

Speaker 4:

Thanks.

Speaker 3:

Thanks Ain't nothing corny about it.

Speaker 4:

He being dead. It's real shit for real. But after I told him that I think we met up Probably like Maybe a few days, Almost a week later Got in the studio Recorded about 14 songs In like two days.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 4:

Recorded my whole album.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you a real hard worker, nah, thanks. Yeah, I want to link you With some people.

Speaker 4:

He told me Show's in the studio. I came in that bitch and I recorded For the next two, three days and we did A whole bunch of songs. Um, I even did a um nigerian song called houston. Know, they carry lads and I don't know the language. I literally looked up the language and asked uh siri, how to say it and I literally said that and like literally wrote my verse in their language. And yeah, and nigerian.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, you dope that's what I said.

Speaker 1:

You smart, that is crazy, yeah, yeah you smart, you smart no thanks, so now you speak nigerian anything

Speaker 2:

speaking.

Speaker 4:

I just don't know what I was about to say. I'm about to say poquito anything is possible that's Spanish hey yes, I don't speak. I don't speak it, but I know, I. I just know a little. I know my verse in the, in the in the song mix. Mix with my mom and my daddy.

Speaker 3:

Like I'm saying like what?

Speaker 2:

like nationalities, yeah, but she can't be my skin.

Speaker 4:

I did a 23andMe they said I had a little Asian in me, just a little.

Speaker 3:

You got a little Asian.

Speaker 4:

Just a little bit 0.003.

Speaker 3:

Bum chung fun way she should need. She should need what Shishi-ni, shishi-ni.

Speaker 4:

What's wrong with you, bro?

Speaker 2:

Come on, pick a tiger Come on.

Speaker 3:

Hey, yo, you is crazy, bro. I ain't going to say that. Thank you for coming by, shishi-ni.

Speaker 4:

No fix.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And that song hard though, man, if you got any Nigerian homeboys. Like you know, that's the slogan of the Niger world man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, najah, okay, we run the city.

Speaker 1:

You know that carry last man Never come in last place. Man, you always work hard. You always strive to finish first. Man.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 1:

And that's who Britney is man.

Speaker 2:

That's fire. Yeah, I like how you smart, I like how you consistent and hardworking, because it's hard to get that all in one package. You know what I mean For real, for real.

Speaker 4:

I deal with artists.

Speaker 2:

She's got over a few years of training. I deal with artists so I understand they got to put them in the gym. They got to work, being on time, all that that play in yo. No, thanks, I was late a lot of times before I became on time.

Speaker 4:

Right to know, and sometimes god will give you the same test until you pass it. And you wonder why, why I keep going through the same thing, why the same thing keep happening? Because you're not passing the test and until you and, and and god is such a kind god to where it's like you won't get in trouble for the test, but he'll continue to give it to him and see you fast, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah here, go again, do it again.

Speaker 4:

You keep doing it, so you get it right right once you get it right, you get to go to the next level of life.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And that's why sometimes people stay at a certain level. I say you beat the board, you beat the board yeah sometimes that's why people stay at a certain level, because they're not passing the test. You're still in the ninth grade. Right, you know what I'm saying Mentally.

Speaker 3:

You can mind frame so you can go to the next level. Yeah, you on point. Yeah, I like her. Look, I me too, I'm not gonna lie like you could sing rap, all that like. Do you find it difficult like finding your your pocket or would?

Speaker 4:

you how you want to put your music out? Yeah, because I just be torn in between the two. Don't be torn, don't be torn.

Speaker 2:

no, don't even think of it for that aspect. Do it all. Have fun. Have fun. It's you, it's all a part of me. Sometimes I want to sing and be in my feelings.

Speaker 4:

Sometimes I want to be this rap band. Nigga can't fuck with me.

Speaker 2:

Nigga, bring that motherfucking band. No, so you got to do that. All three of them feelings because, that's what make you, britney, you feel me you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

It's just be, I'm either black or white.

Speaker 2:

There's no middle area with me. I don't have a gray area, dang.

Speaker 4:

I can go all the way, fuck with you, or I all the way don't. Right, it ain't just like eh. Metal In the middle right Started off singing and B King rest in peace to B King. He hit me up one day because, mind you, I'm the hottest bitch in Houston. Everybody want 50 for me.

Speaker 4:

Everybody want me to be on their shit at their shit on their artist songs and everything. So he hit me up. He was like, brittany, I want you to get on Crush. And so I went to his house. I recorded the song and I was singing it. I was like do should come to try to wrap it. I'm like, well, how you do that? And so I just like you know I'm saying I wrapped it. I was like, did it the best way I could? Number one song in Houston, texas, going crazy, like it's actually like still one of the hottest songs.

Speaker 4:

Like every time I go back home that's the song that they play and that's literally how I really start rapping for real, like I was always play around with it, but that wasn't like in the forefront, that was like literally in the back, like you know, playing around on the beat whatever it wasn't like I knew bars or things like that it was more so, like me, trying to really perfect catching the vibe you know I'm saying like that whole type of thing, but once that picked up, now everybody want me on the verse right you do a rap and so I started rapping and I kind of like put rapping in the forefront and I put singing in the back and to the side and a lot of people don't even know I knew how to sing until I started like putting out these R&B songs.

Speaker 4:

They're like what the fuck bitch you need to be singing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But now I just feel like that's why my new album is called Round Trip. Outbound is the rapping side, inbound is the singing side.

Speaker 2:

Do it all. Yeah, it's playing. You Do it all. Don't be scared I ain't never scared.

Speaker 3:

It's the Real of the Most podcast. Make sure you share, like, subscribe, comment. If you don't, you a muff. I hate it. Why? Because it's free. You already know man. We here with Just Brittany, just Sirski. Listen, we got Houston Finest in the building. You already know Fifth Ward. Tell them and find us in the building.

Speaker 4:

You already know Somewhere they can find you at.

Speaker 3:

Y'all can find me wherever you're looking for me at how you got to type me in there. Wait, wait, wait, we ain't done. We ain't done yet. We got to go ahead and do these games real quick.

Speaker 4:

I got two games for you.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to let White Boy go ahead and tell you how we're going to do it. All right, the first game, called Fast Track. It's where I say two things and you pick one or the other. It's easy. That's the first game. All right, we're going to start. All right, yeah, I got you, we're going to start with this one. Keisha Cole or Monica.

Speaker 4:

Damn Keisha Cole or Monica Keisha Cole. Thank damn um keisha calla monica, keisha call.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, there you go, keisha. Call usher or chris brown usher 112 or jagged edge dang um, um, throw me one son, come on.

Speaker 1:

Michael Jackson or Prince.

Speaker 2:

Michael Jackson I'm going MJ too. Yeah, I'm going MJ too. All right, yeah, keep sweat baby face.

Speaker 4:

Damn, keep sweat or baby face, keep sweat. Wow, damn Slimweat or babyface.

Speaker 2:

Keysweat. Wow, damn Slump Thug or Paul Wall.

Speaker 1:

Paul Wall. She's from Houston. She can't answer that Paul Wall man.

Speaker 2:

Paul Wall.

Speaker 4:

Good saying, good saying.

Speaker 2:

What you guys say. Street Paul Wall, good, save what you ask that Street. Beyonce, Beyonce, yeah, that's Beyonce all day. All right, this game called One Gotta Go. I'm going to say four names and you're going to pick one to go, but when they go they hold career and everybody inside, everything under them go. All right, we're're gonna start with this one gucci man, yo goddy jeezy lil wayne one gotta go you said gucci man lil wayne, yo goddy and jeezy yeah, one gotta go gucci gucci.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, um all right, glow roller sexy red glow roller, sexy red lotto cash dial.

Speaker 4:

One gotta go damn damn man sexy red. Yeah, cash down from the city? Yeah, for sure. Like I would never say that I fuck with cashed out.

Speaker 2:

I like them chocolates. She wasn't going nowhere At all. You got one, you dropped right back in. You got one. We don't want Gotta go.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

See, the thing about that. I don't know who y'all said, so I'm going to still jump in there. Yeah, jump in.

Speaker 4:

I'm sure he ain't said it. Yeah, yeah, whatever you think he ain't said.

Speaker 3:

Pimp C, Bum B.

Speaker 2:

One gotta go oh one gotta go. Yeah, put two more names on there.

Speaker 3:

Pimp C Bum B. Pimp C B Pick one. Who got to go who?

Speaker 2:

got to go.

Speaker 3:

Who, mike Jones, who, mike Jones who. What'd you say?

Speaker 4:

8-0-0-4. If you would have said another name, I thought you was going to say it.

Speaker 3:

I would have said it real quick. That was too easy because you said Mike Jones, for who? I said some hard names right there who?

Speaker 2:

you say, you said Lance Scarface.

Speaker 3:

Pepsi Bump Face Scarface who Trader True? Yeah, that's heavy. Yeah, that's a heavy one for Texas. Right there, dang, don't look at him.

Speaker 1:

That was still too easy.

Speaker 3:

Hold on.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, hold on.

Speaker 3:

It's still too easy. Yeah, who you going gonna pick?

Speaker 2:

Bun Pimp Face. No Trader Truth, yeah, trader.

Speaker 3:

Truth would have to go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Trader would have to go. You would have to put another legend right there.

Speaker 1:

You gotta put J Prince on there. Man, yeah, prince, but he don't rap.

Speaker 3:

He ain't no rapper though, but he still would have to go. He don't got to be no rapper.

Speaker 2:

Let's do this one. All right, let's do this one. Lil Baby, lil Durk Slom and Pluto One got to go, there we go.

Speaker 4:

Lil Durk.

Speaker 2:

Dang. I agree, though, all right. That's nutty come on man, alright, alright alright, good with R&B, bro with R&B.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, I'm still on rappers. Okay, go ahead, go come on. You got Lil Flip Slim Thug. Paul Wall, and let me see Paul Wall, yeah, and let me see Paul, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Kirko Baines no, he, not he in there how y'all picking for her yeah, he drinking my cup right, y'all can't do that far back.

Speaker 1:

Kirko on the new album. Yeah, thanks.

Speaker 3:

Don't do Kirko? Y'all got to fall back.

Speaker 4:

Come on. What's the next name? What's the other name, go?

Speaker 3:

ahead. No, we're going to let him do the next one.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, beyonce, one gotta go. Mariah Carey damn, we just gonna keep picking her. She gotta go, alright, the big one right here you ready?

Speaker 3:

you did the females. Alright, do the big four. Jay Z Birdman Diddy tell your big chocolate sexy thing to chill maybe alright, diddy Birdman, jay Z, dr, dr Dre, one gotta go.

Speaker 4:

Let's get it. No, baby all.

Speaker 3:

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You know that's not personal right.

Speaker 4:

No, baby, all I'm just saying.

Speaker 3:

So you're getting rid of Mary J Blige? No, you gotta think about this, bro. Like this got a lot to do with. Like the people they help gain careers.

Speaker 4:

All right. So, diddy, is this my answer or yours?

Speaker 3:

No, I'm just making sure we doing this right.

Speaker 4:

You ain't doing that for nobody else.

Speaker 3:

All right, say no more, so we going to go ahead.

Speaker 4:

No baby oil. I got a nigga Diddy Rich to keep the baby off what you say.

Speaker 3:

So you want the baby or you, or we doing no baby, or you.

Speaker 4:

That was just one of my bars. It went over your head.

Speaker 3:

You like that bar?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, alright, why what? What you love Diddy?

Speaker 3:

Nah Cause you over there, you fighting for him, you talking about baby or you? I ain't talking about Diddy. Let's go, dennis. Who you choose, dennis?

Speaker 1:

Who you got Jay-Z.

Speaker 3:

Birdman, dr Dre, I ain't do.

Speaker 4:

Birdman. Birdman put money in my pocket. He help me so that mean, I fall Wait.

Speaker 3:

I feel it you feel me, so you got. Say the names again, jay-z got Beyonce.

Speaker 4:

You feel me, so you got Say the names again.

Speaker 3:

Who Can't do him Birdman, dr, dre, dr.

Speaker 4:

Dre, it would have to be between Dr Dre and Diddy.

Speaker 3:

For me, yeah, that's where we always get to Like Dr Dre Diddy.

Speaker 2:

Nah Damn.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I would be.

Speaker 1:

Some people say Birdman, you like this, you know, birdman, you know was pretty pivotal To her career Hell yeah, birdman.

Speaker 3:

Can't say Birdman.

Speaker 1:

Can't say him. I mean you got Drake. You can't say, you can't say Birdman.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, birdman, you really can't say Neither four, but go ahead, we talking he got the best trifect talking. That's why we doing this. You want to throw him out the whip, and that's really the most. You know what I'm saying, you keeping it real. There's no reason to hesitate on that.

Speaker 1:

This not personal. We can't take away what he's not personal.

Speaker 3:

No, you can't take away what he does. I'm not taking away biggie mary jay 112.

Speaker 4:

I'm sure my name was in there. They'll say just brittany. So you know what I'm saying. It ain't nothing personal, it's just a game yeah, right the game, how it goes. We mention your name.

Speaker 2:

You look yeah, that's how I look at it exactly mention my name, just put me in there.

Speaker 4:

Just Brittany Megan. Who else?

Speaker 2:

Come on, ken Come on Come on Give us one, mona Leo, I guess. Yeah, meg, we have to go she a fucking rat.

Speaker 4:

She got to go. How is she?

Speaker 3:

a rat. This is one of the most podcasts you got to share. Like subscribe. Comment if you don't, you a motherfucking hater.

Speaker 2:

Motherfucking hater, why?

Speaker 3:

Cause it's free and we don't fuck with rats, not at all. Shout out Joey Molino Go get you a cheese steak. Go get you a cheese steak At Joey.

Speaker 2:

Molino's man. It's the brother of the moose podcast. Fuck the rats. What's your name, brother of the moose? Podcast?

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