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Ep 31 "RETURN OF THE KING" A Studio-Born Testament To Faith, Brotherhood, And Triumphant Truth Muzik

Abiah Season 1 Episode 31

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Faith has a sound when the drums hit like a stadium and the hooks feel like a call to gather. We sat down with our brother and label mate to unpack how Return of the King grew from late-night sessions and scattered singles into a focused, triumphant album about leadership, order, and a people preparing for the King’s return. From the cover art to the pacing, every choice points to one truth: there’s only one true king—and the music should move you to stand up and move with purpose.

We talk through the creative process with honesty: how a full project evolved after new sessions, why the turning point came with a sharper hook on “tone now,” and how influences like Ludacris’s cadences shaped the punch of the bars. You’ll hear the story behind fan-favorite records: the unmasking message of Masquerade, the heart in Pick Up The Phone, and the mission-statement thump of Boom To The Bass. If you’re into Truth Muzik that blends heavy bass with a clear message, you’ll find a lane here. We also share practical lessons on songwriting and discoverability—why the first ten seconds matter, how a memorable hook carries a track.

Visuals are part of the heartbeat. We shot across Cincinnati—Over-the-Rhine, downtown, Clifton—to capture motion, sweat, and joy. The camera rolls and Bass God turns kinetic, translating that marching, victorious pace into movement you can feel. We’re inviting producers, videographers, and editors to build with us, because this is bigger than one release; it’s a network dedicated to making faith-forward music that’s both soulful and street-ready. Stream Return of the King on all platforms, share it with someone who needs a lift, and drop a comment with the track that hit you first. If you’re new here, tap follow, leave a review, and help us spread the word.

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SPEAKER_01:

But our praise to the most high. All praise to the most high. What's going on, everybody? This is your boy Abia with the Spitcher Truth Podcast. Oh, excuse me, with the Spitcher Truth Podcast. And today, I got my beloved brother. My beloved brother. I'm see if I were if I introduce people, I be messing it up, man. And I don't give them enough flair and enough uh enough pizzazz to, you know, they they situation to be giving them, you know, the introduction. So I wanna let my beloved brother, my label mate, and my my close and personal friend introduce himself. So without further ado, go ahead and tell them who you is, bro, what you came to do.

SPEAKER_03:

Man, what's up, y'all? It's the one and the only base guy, you feel me, aka base. You know what I'm saying? Just recently got what y'all's on the ENT. We doing big things out here, and we big uh and our praise. You know what I'm saying? Our praise. Out here trying to help spread the message of the most high, trying to, you know, help bring our people together, trying to help, you know, give y'all dope music, you know what I'm saying? Help, you know, shake things up out here in the streets, man. Get the people to move, let them know what's really going on. Oh, praise.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, and that's how we moving, man. That's what that's what we do over here at Y'all's Wan Entertainment. I don't know what y'all be doing over where y'all at, but what we be doing over here at Yahoo's Wan Entertainment, we do it for the most high, our praises. For the most high. Yeah, that's how we can do it for like we can't do it for ourselves because it would be worth nothing. It would be for nothing. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, we back, man, and and and we, man, the brother, he worked hard on this, on this, this next project that he got that he just released. It just released on the 12th, y'all, y'all. Go stream it. Just released on the 12th, go stream it. The return of the king, man, and and and I'm gonna just let y'all tell him, let him tell y'all, you know, the backstory and and and everything about the the uh album and how it came to be.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, man. So basically, return of the king, it's like, you know, we all got kings out here. Hell, a lot of us think we kings out here, too. But there's one, and there's one only true king. You know what I'm saying? Throughout this album, when you see exactly how he's gonna return through all the messages that I help display, it's it starts to help you get a better picture. I like the uh the idea of the cover art, you know what I'm saying, because it'll give you that display of just exactly how the king returns, just like how the scriptures say. You know what I mean? So recording all these different records is basically led to, you know, me having to try and put together a little bit more ideas on how I would make a return. You know what I'm saying? Like how these ending days would go. Like how the king would return.

SPEAKER_01:

Right. So I hey the the funny thing about it, child, like he uh I remember when he first came, he had an album already ready, and we just added like what two or three songs on it. I think it was like two songs, like that, that uh bounced back and uh Yeah, about two or three. Yeah, and uh, but he had already come with a full album, y'all. And uh so we we worked on it, finished it, put it out, like, and I'm like, well, you know, after we did about two or three videos, I think we did like three videos. We did say no more, get ready, and then we did another video, didn't we?

SPEAKER_04:

Uh not for the album.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't think yeah, I think we did something else for something else, but but we dropped like four joints for right, you know what I'm saying? We we we smacked them on props the head with that though, our praise. Uh so like I would say, like about four to five months later, man. I'm like, uh we we in a studio and just you know, breaking bread and you know, just making songs and stuff. And I'm like, man, you uh you thinking about the second album? He was like, nah, man, I'm still just promoting the last one. I'm like, bro, it's been four months, bro. Start talking about the other one now, like at least like start brainstorming, like, or put some tracks together and seeing what we like, like you know what I'm saying? And uh he he just was like totally right on it, like he just was not hearing what I was saying, like so. I'm like, all right, cool. Like, I ain't pushed the issue, y'all, because I've learned that sometimes you can't, you know, push people to uh to do things that you feel like is is good at that time. It might not be good to them, but you know, so I didn't push. But uh the brother, the brother, you know, he he does he's a machine. I'm gonna just say this, y'all. Like he's he's a definite machine. He has, man, I don't know what's going on with my lighting. Hold on, y'all, because I'm just fighting I really gotta get some better lighting. Like for real. But uh I he we pushed, I mean, I didn't push him. So, you know, we went to one day we was in a in a studio and he was like a machine. He record, record, record. I got this, I got that, I got a song, I got a song. And in the midst of him putting singles out, he was like doing other songs like and making beats and rapping to them and like coming to the studio, recording them and stuff like that, and just like, man, just put it away or do whatever you want to do with it. Like, and my thing is like, you know, don't tell me that, like, because I'm gonna make an album out of some shit. Like, so that's what I did. Like, and like I think about four or five months into it, I'm like, man, so yeah, we got uh X, Y, Z uh songs for your album, and he like, what? Like, I'm like, yeah, we got a bunch of, we got like this many songs, and I let him hear it. Like, and you know, most of the songs he he had recorded and probably just forgot about. Uh it was it it's been a it's been a lovely process, man. I ain't gonna lie, man. I love making music with my bro. I love like being in the studio and like the chemistry that we have. Um I definitely do uh I definitely do what I'm sitting here talking like it's I'm interviewing shit. My baby. But so so what was the the whole when you went after I told you about the album, what what was like the the the the thought after that? Like, so okay, I'm about to take it in this this direction, and because it was like you didn't hear all the songs, but you like when you started to send the songs in and come and record the songs, it was like it went with the the flow, like the whole feng shui of the album was like coming together. And how so how did you do that, bro? Like, how did you just feel that? Like, was it just I know the most high gave it to you, but like as far as your artistry, like how did you pull that off?

SPEAKER_03:

Uh, I basically just gathered uh all the ideas that I could, you know, from from junk. As far as when we had came up with the title, I was like, I know I'm gonna need like more songs that's gonna try to match up with the energy of a return of a king. You know, like as far as the intro song, The Champ, man, when y'all hear that, I'm telling you, it's like it makes you feel as if an old school boxer coming back from back in the day, you know what I'm saying? Some uh some Mike Tyson, some some some Joe Lewis, you know what I mean? Like it's the return, all different records, they're gonna be able to let you know, like the message that was brought from before and after the return of the king. Right, right.

SPEAKER_01:

And and he has that it come on like ding ding bell ring. Man, it's it's a dope album, y'all. Y'all really need to go stream it, man, and check it out, man. I have fun working on it. I had fun putting it together, and uh and I mean, he produced like a good 45, 45 to 50 percent of his own album. Like, you know, like from beat to the beat making to, you know, laying the tracks down and all that, like, and you know, just telling me how he wanted to sound and all that stuff like that. So he pretty much produced like 50% of his album, like from beat to vocal type thing. So yeah, I'll definitely go over there and check it out, man. Because he, you know, the brother like showed his show his ass on this album for real. Like, I can go about it, man. Like showed his artistic flavor, man. So with with the whole um, with the premise of returning king, you said that there's many kings and people, many people that that feel like they are kings and stuff like that. Like, elaborate on that a little bit more, like, because the the people can take the the the title wrong or take it in a different way that doesn't believe in what we believe in or what you believe in per se. So how could you uh how could you make that you know relevant for all the people?

SPEAKER_03:

Well, basically it's like to say the leader of your nation. There's a leader in every nation of people, and many praise that that leader, whether it be a good leader or a bad leader. You know what I mean? So in a certain way, it's like this will be the good news to that nation of people that sees their king return. You know what I'm saying? This will help bring that energy. It's like it gives you that I'm in the stadium and the crowd is out there, and it's just type stuff going on out in the field, like the big Roman battle arena is going on, and your king about to come out and set the record. Like, you know, you see an army out there, they coming from across the mountains, but your king is about to come and set them straight. You know, he's about to lay the ground rules, the foundation. It's like that's basically the premise of this whole album. And I ain't gonna lie, it was a pretty different little, it was a pr it it made me have to really kind of get on my feet and think about, you know, like you said, the certain sound that we was looking for for it, you know, it in all types of different flavors. Like we're gonna give the feeling of how it is when some you have a people that can actually return to having order, you know, and and and dominion, not only over their people, but over others.

SPEAKER_01:

Right. So I I remember the turning point of the album, like when we was working, and I I think I revealed it at this time to you. I remember what song we were working on, and I'm gonna ask you about it a little bit. Uh so we was in a studio and I remember uh it was me and you, and I'm like, man, I got this beat, and like I did something with it before, but you know, I uh I want to do something with it now. And like I didn't really put the song out or nothing like that. So you was like, all right, let me hear it. And I I played it and it was the beat for this home now, right? So you was like, okay, man, yeah, I can funk with that. Like, you know, you took it home and did the homework and you came back like about, I remember you came like you came back like alright with that one because like at that time you was like just writing so much and uh just really trying to like make a uh put a put a put a dent in the streets with, you know what I'm saying? Like just being on on just coming on y'all's on entertainment and uh you just wanted to like the traction. So you was just writing a lot, doing a lot. And uh that one you came back probably like about a month later with it. And I remember you was like, man, this is how the like the hook go like this, but I uh he was like, Man, you did it, and it just sounded like it sounded all right, but I'm like, you could give it a little bit more energy. He was like, man, why don't you do it? I'm like what? Because I was just kind of like shocked, like, why don't you want me to do it? Like, uh, but I did it and it sounded good, and I remember, like, I remember I sent it to you, I sent it to you, and you was like, Yeah, man, like, and we didn't finish the hook all the way. But I was like kind of I like I was kind of apprehensive because I didn't want to sound too like like because you know I'm I'm known for that in your face type of like you know what I'm saying, hook type rap type flow, like but I uh I I when we when we did it, it was like like oh okay, like and you did the hook and it was like it's like we we go no it come on like boy watch your tone now and it it's like the sound like when I was mixing it, I'm like well I'm about to do so much shit to this, like, but I didn't want to overcrowd it and make it too saucy, so I had to uh right yeah yeah it came out pretty good, man. I liked uh you know the overall and that was a turning point for the album. So what what in those bars? What was what what how did you come up with the bars? Like, what was the the inspiration behind the bars?

SPEAKER_03:

Uh for us on now. Uh man, I was I was feeling like I was on superhero mode, man. Like I was the king. I was feeling like I was the king that was coming back, man, to save my people or something, you know, or like I put myself in that type of you know perspective. Like I just felt like I had to go hard out here, fight all sorts of crime, and and man, you know how you you in the comic book, you know, they throw the punches and you see the bow and the boom and the stuff like that. Like I just felt like the bars had to be right with it. You know, the way the flow was. I was feeling like how, you know, the old school ludicrous, you know, how he kind of does his flows, uh, they kind of reminded me of that. So I kind of let, you know, his flows kind of overtake me and then make sure that I bring them type of bass bars. Right, right.

SPEAKER_01:

I get it. And I remember I had sent it in the uh the group chat and the group email to everybody that was on the label at the time. And Adasa, she she she got it and sent it, sent me her bars back in 15 minutes. Right. It wasn't even, I don't even think it was 15 minutes, bro. Like, I don't think she was thinking, yeah, like it was quick. Like, and I'm like, well, dang, like, I guess I'm gonna write something to it, but I just never got around to it. I'm like, well, it just sounds good how it goes how it is with y'all on there and then not doing the hook. So it was a dope song, and like you got a lot of like the tempo, the the the the vibe of the whole overall album is like like some marching home, like triumphant type of victory type of shit. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like it just depicts a righteous people, you know, uh turning back to their father and and going home. You know what I'm saying? And and and the king coming, like so it just really like hits the nail on the head, and uh like you connected the dots lyrically on every song, I can't say.

SPEAKER_04:

So yes, sir.

SPEAKER_01:

So what's your favorite song on there?

SPEAKER_03:

Uh shoot, man. I was having a debate with myself, man. I'm like, I don't know. It might have it might be out of one of these next couple hits that we about to drop, you know, it might be out of one of those. I really do like that um that masquerade. I really do like that masquerade with me and uh and Kaya. The way Kaya, he already had brought the look. I felt like, man, me matching his energy, that wasn't gonna be no problem at all. But I feel like I even kind of uh intrigued myself, you know, after I had completed that record, you know, and we had mixed it down. I was like, man, you know, I didn't have to take much of a big fast flow approach or anything, but gave such a great big message. It might be either that or that. I kind of like pick up the phone too. The pick up the phone record. Yeah, man. I was like, even though, you know, we talking about return of the king on here, you know, it don't hurt to put like a love joint in there every now and then, you know what I'm saying? You're gonna get that though, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, that's that's your that's your style, though. You good for that though, man. Like the last, the last track, last tape. You had a couple, you had a uh a song or two. You had that uh well that that uh oh god, man. That was that's a classic. I ain't gonna lie. Like that's a classic, but uh that love me, that was on there, and that that was a dope song. Like uh Yeah, so yeah, you good for that, man. I remember you and Tika did that uh that's so true. Like, so yeah, yeah, you pretty good for that, man. Uh, you know, and you got that that that melodic type voice too.

SPEAKER_03:

That uh Yeah, let that pick up the phone. It's like it kind of reminds me of how you we gotta return back to our loved ones, you know, or even return back to having, you know, that agape love, that that real authentic love for each other, you know, like return of the king, return of a queen, too.

SPEAKER_01:

Right, facts, facts. And it and it and the album is so it's just so it hits every every every point that that you trying to make with every song. Like you you really you stay on topic, everything's flawless. Like, I mean, like y'all, I'm not not saying it's because he's my artist or like or he on my label or whatever, like, or even because we bros, like, but I respect and I like and I love good music. And when I hear good music, I praise it. Like I give it, like, give it the praise, like not like I would praise the most high, but see, y'all know what I'm saying. Like, I I I give motherfuckers they fly so they can smell them, and and the brother based God is a thing, as artists. That's why you hear him on everything that I'm doing, like you know what I'm saying. So if I want the feature holler at him, man, y'all need to get at him before he goes Hollywood or y'all after telling you, man.

SPEAKER_03:

People back, people back at home, they know me and they remember me, but man, look, Hollywood ain't even ready.

SPEAKER_04:

We we got we pull up everywhere, man.

SPEAKER_01:

In a city near you, man, and and we'll rock your PU all the way, we'll rock it all the way, knock them up all the way out. Like me, X say, like, we ain't gonna tell your club up, boy. We gonna shut that bitch down.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, like uh, I want I wanna I'll be trying to think about how I want to reach out to man, y'all artists and producers out there. Man, look, come work with me, man. Cause I if I can't find you, shoot, reach out to me. You know what I'm saying? Because I'm always willing to work with people and we always willing to connect with people and help spread the bigger message of what needs to be done around here. You know what I'm saying? We be cooking up heat, you know what I mean. So we want to be able to help make this a bigger thing for all of our people to gather themselves together and make sure that we're able to do what we need to do to teach each other what we need. It's an each one, reach one, and teach one type of thing. We can go city to city.

SPEAKER_01:

Right.

SPEAKER_03:

State to state, man.

SPEAKER_01:

State to state, man, and country to country and earth to earth and universe. We do we doing it big everywhere. Like we trying to reach the most highest people everywhere, wherever they at. You know? I don't care if they in the in the in the in the in a sewer in London. Yeah, I'm saying they gotta hear this, they gotta hear the word of most high. They gotta hear it. They gotta hear it. If they don't hear it from us, they gotta hear it from somebody. Uh it's like uh it's like man or a woman, one of us. You know what I'm saying? So we gotta we gotta be out here, be do our due diligence to make things happen for the most high. Like in the like we we can't make nothing happen for him, but in his name we can. You know what I'm saying? Like all praise. So you um so what what what what was you what's the next what's the next uh video, man? Because you got a couple videos. We gonna watch the uh boom to the base video, man. We had some fun doing that, y'all. Like it was like hot in the mug. It was we did it in the summer too. Well, it was hot to the mug.

SPEAKER_04:

Yes, it was.

SPEAKER_01:

We got it done. So what what would you say the next the next for the fans and all the people that that love bass god and love your music? Like, what would be the next song that you go that you want to do as a uh uh a video or you know what I'm saying, to promote, be able to put the put in the forefront to promote the album.

SPEAKER_03:

Y'all just make sure y'all look out for that masquerade, man. First off, go and download that Return of the King album now, bro. It's it's great elemental music, man. This is soul-turning music that we're making out here, and we're cooking it up and serving y'all, man. Go get that return of the king album. And off the album, the next thing we're gonna be dropping is that masquerade. Be on the lookout for that. It's good. This is like a reach out to everybody, all up in the all my families, all my kin folks out there. You know what I'm saying? It's it's like a reach out, you know what I'm saying? Uh hear me out. You know, we all can get it together, you know. Let's take off the mask that they gave us and let's actually uh you know, unmask ourselves and make sure that we standing up, you know what I'm saying? Right, showing who we really need to be. You know what I mean? That video is gonna be hot, man. Y'all uh so y'all stay tuned.

SPEAKER_01:

Stay tuned, man. I'm telling you, we go, we go, we go do our thing with it, man. We we brainstorming right now, trying to make the best visual possible for the song and for the listener, and then to definitely to uphold the most high standard of you know how we supposed to doing things out here. So we that's we first gotta uphold his standard, and then then we gotta please the people, you know. So we go get y'all what y'all want in this video. We just gotta brainstorm it. We just in the middle of brainstorming it right now. But man, let's let's let's let's check out this boom to the bass video, man. So, what was the the inspiration behind this song right here, bro?

SPEAKER_03:

Uh that boom to the bass, man. That's uh that was like exactly what it's titled, man. When I thought about it and started writing the lyrics, I'm just thinking about it like it's that boom to the bass. Like, this is what's gonna bring the boom into the bass that be hitting everybody. Like, you're gonna feel the boom this time. It ain't just gonna be no bass. You're gonna actually feel the boom that's within it. This is gonna hit you hard. This is gonna open your eyes. This is gonna open the people's eyes that thought that I would never speak up on certain things and so on and so forth. You know, I mean, it was it was a great, it was a great record that I enjoyed putting together. I I enjoyed writing it and recording it, man. It was pretty great.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh praise, man. We about to get into this, man. This is hey, by the way, y'all. By the way, if y'all was wondering where y'all can get to stream the album at it's on our platforms. And also in the left-hand corner, it's a a QR code right there. Just to scan that, and it'll take you to his artist by it, it'll take you to his artist page where the album is at. And then you can also go listen to the other one, be humble too. So, yeah, go ahead, man. Up in the left, the top left corner, y'all. Top left corner. I'm about to, it's right here. Look, look at my finger. Point to it. Top left corner. QR code. Go ahead. Yeah, he pointed it out.

SPEAKER_04:

There you go.

SPEAKER_01:

Right, right, yeah. So, yeah, definitely, man. Y'all gotta get to that, man, because we wanna uh listen to the damn album. It's hot. Like, this shit fire, y'all. Like, you know what I'm saying? We about to check this video out though, man. Like, this is uh boom to the base. Hold on, y'all. Let me let me because see I I swear, see, look, that's what I'm saying. I I be I be trying to work this this stream yard shit, man. But I suck at it. Like I really do, like, I I really do suck at it, y'all. I'm sorry, but I'm trying to get better. But uh, so yeah, we're about to look at this bone in the base video, man. This was this was shot in the heart of Cincinnati, downtown Cincinnati, and over the Rhine, and in the West End and in Newport. And uh we we it was hot, y'all. We was out there sweaty. Yeah, I might even see some scenes where you see some sweating off of us, like, but we sweat the glass, though. Yeah, and we tried to uh and we was in Clifton too, y'all. So but um Coryville Clifton, but uh on short fan. But yeah, man, we worked hard on this video, man. And the brother, uh the brother Sam, the brother Seaford of Som Seifers. Psalm Seafer, he's the one that uh edited it. So hit him up, brother Seafer. His uh his he has his Facebook is Seafer. His wife, him and his Ishai is uh Psalm Seafer together. They're a group, and uh they make beautiful music too, man. Do beautiful visuals and they're doing a lot of good things in the nation too. So so fuck with them, y'all. Fuck with them. So but without further ado, this is the bees video.

SPEAKER_03:

Make sure y'all like, share, and subscribe too, man. Y'all like the video, y'all share it too, man. Because people need to hear this heat.

SPEAKER_01:

Hold on, hold on, hold on. You just reminded me, bro. Let me go back to let me go to my little hold on, I forgot. Bang. Did it do it? Yeah, like like and share and subscribe at the bottom, y'all. Do what the thing says since y'all like to everybody like to be sheeple and stuff. He got a song called Sheeple, too. For real.

SPEAKER_03:

You know, you know that you gotta have that wrong, you go to the idea that goes. I mean they pray like that black room you put on that exposure, they always gotta put it. He told me my response he couldn't tell me. But if I'm telling him the truth and we both ain't got Jesus, the devil knocking hard. Ain't no trade, man. Okay, I'm a lady, you can come with me to my grave. When I grow into my face, they think it's hard to smile. I'm doing it every day. Around me in every way. And when I told you many times, I got that boost to the face. No body use a lie, that kingdom is what I created. You know you know that you gotta have that boost to the face. My father's stuff with power on time with no to the face. When the feet goes, my bad just goes to the face. I went back that book to the face, I have that book to the face, that I had that both of the face. So when you touch your back on the board, that's when it's face. So that's the board, my board that's when you face that you bad that's what it's like. Some of my brother's father, my first time.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh la la la la la.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, y'all together, man. Y'all hey y'all are animated as hell, man. I'm telling you. Yeah, y'all both was like, I got an outtake, man, where y'all were just both like this dancing away, and I'm just like, you can hear me in the background laughing, like this weak, like, because it was like y'all was just having fun, man. Y'all was literally like genuinely having fun. Like, you know what I'm saying? And you can see it in the video. Like y'all was just like, just like, man, did they know they was shooting a video, or did they just was just up there just street dancing? Like we was just entertaining, and everybody was walking past looking at us, and they was like, some people was giving us props and shit. Like, it was fun, man. I had fun. I was sweating my ass off, though. It was hot, but we uh we got it done, man. So what like so what what what where where does all the energy and the animation come from, man?

SPEAKER_03:

Like, that's the question, huh? Right, man. It don't be so easy, man. A lot of times, man, it I mean, I always been energetic my whole life, but I don't know. I guess I've just been finding better ways on how to, you know, understand time and place when it comes to that. You know what I mean? Cause I've been, you know, having to learn a lot of life lessons too. So one thing about it though is, man, I see keeping that energy is what's healthiest, is what's best. You know, it helps you understand where your standpoint is compared to everybody else's, no matter how anybody feels about you, what they think about you, you know what I mean? Right, right. Man. Keeping that same energy.

SPEAKER_01:

I ain't gonna lie, man. The first video, we're gonna see it too. One of my favorite videos, man. We gonna watch it too. But it's called Stay No More, man. And me crying. Like, I wasn't laughing at him. I was just like, we because I'm like, like, this is the first time me and him was like, like made a video together. And like we had he had been here for like about six months, like I think it was like six to seven months at that time. And he had he came up here and got right to work, man. He was just like, fuck it, man, we're about to shoot videos, do this, do that, do that. I'm like, all right, cool, let's do it. Like, and we did that, man, and we actually shot this video like up where, like around where I live at, and then we went downtown on like the uh like Serpentine, Serpentine Wall and shit, uh was shooting down there. But he man, the brother was just dancing and moving, and like I had to, I had to move with him. I couldn't stay stationary because he was just like everywhere. Like he was everywhere. I'm like, man, even when he was sitting down, like he was still moving and it was just animated. I'm like, man, like we had a whole clip, man. I I couldn't even, I had like I recorded it, but if something had happened to it, something happened to it, man. But it was like, it ain't had no no uh it was like the clip. But this was like he was super animated in this one, y'all. I mean, I was sorry I lost the clip too, because it was like it would have took that video to the top, like over the top, like it was already like you, like, like he he's an entertainer, y'all. Like, he's an entertainer. Like, we I'm about to show y'all, man.

SPEAKER_03:

Right. They like, man, look, man, you you you warming it up good too, boy. It's gonna come out steaming.

SPEAKER_01:

Right, I'm like, man, he just he just totally entertained, like, all the way, man. Then I'm like, yeah, he got another. We're gonna look at, we gonna look at a couple other, we're gonna look at the all his videos, man, that he done did so far. So, you know, because we we we highlighting the brother, we won't try to listen to the album. And uh, you know, this bass guy and the brother is dope. He's been, he, he was with IFC, he IFC, he's still with IFC. And, you know, they part of Yahoo's One Entertainment too as well. And we, you know, we collab on music and stuff like that, but the brothers was making good music down there at first. Like, when he first, before he came down here, came to Cincinnati, like, they got a couple good joints, like. And uh, shout out to IFC down there in St. Pete, man. Shout out to them, man. Them brothers were definitely, man, definitely. So yeah, man, this is the uh the say no more video, y'all. Hold on, let me make sure it's it's pulled up.

SPEAKER_03:

Make sure y'all like and share and subscribe.

SPEAKER_01:

Man, like yeah, let me hit it one more time. So so y'all know that I ain't playing. And at the left hand top top left hand corner, man, that's where you can look and you can, you know, go to his album, screen that cute, scan that QR code, stop playing with us. Like You know what I'm saying? Don't don't do it yet. Like, yeah, yeah, do it if you if you got two phones, then do it. But if you own a phone, your primary phone, you're looking at this right now, just wait. Just wait. Like, well, you you should know better, but just wait anyway. You know what I'm saying? Just wait anyway. And then we'll, you know, you can get back to it. But uh, without further ado, y'all, man, it's just say no more video, man. This video, year old, bro. Wow. All praises. Let's get it.

SPEAKER_03:

So that ain't my bro, so that ain't my day my bro. Matter of fact, I had that follow up. Nigga say no more, nigga say no more, nigga say no, nigga say no more, nigga say no more. If we didn't low, back a bag, I could I can't do it back, nigga bring it back, on the stove, I want the scope, I want this, they make it low, they make me go, say no boat, it's say no boat, they both that they my boat, that ain't my boat, that ain't my boat, they my boat, say no more, it's a mouth, ain't no boat, it's say no more, it's like a baby so baby goes, be I speak and go, but no, it's better bring it back, better bring it back, better bring it back, I'ma do it back, do what I could be back, do if it's bad. I would have it's back that ain't my bro, but that ain't my bro, but that ain't my but that ain't my bro. Matter of fact, I have a toll. Nigga say no more, nigga say no more, nigga say no, nigga say no more, nigga say no more.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, no lie, y'all. No lie. That video, he he actually had me, like, he actually kind of forced me to go out and shoot that. Like, you know what I'm saying? I really didn't feel like it. Like, I'm not even gonna lie, I didn't tell him that at that time, but I didn't feel like it. Like, I had worked all day. I think it was the Sabbath or something, and I was just tired. And he was like, man, come on, let's go, let's go. Like, and we went, like, and I enjoyed myself, and I'm like, man, this, yeah, see, he a whole fucking vibe, like, like the video. Like, man, I'm telling y'all, if y'all have seen this missing, the missing clip that I had, man, he was dancing his ass off the shit, was live. And I'm like, fuck, I was sorry we couldn't get it, man. Like, but shout out to my uh shout out to uh GGE, he the one made the beat, and Mashek Music is the one that uh produced and uh edited the video. And uh shout out to them brothers, man. They they they definitely helped us from that joint, man. Right. So what was the what was the uh the the inspiration behind this phone, bro?

SPEAKER_03:

Man, when I first heard the beat, man, GGE, he ain't even he ain't even know he had it coming, bro. I'm telling you, I first heard that, I was I was bouncing in my car too to it. I'm just like, man, this gotta this gotta get done ASAP. Like, because I was I like to listen to some beats out of my Bluetooth radio in my car so I could hear everything. And man, I just started writing to it right then. Like, I'm like, say no more, dog. Like, you ain't even gotta say no more. You know what I'm saying? And started relating everything to, you know, how you know people there talk to you crazy, but it's like more of a oh, okay, for real, say less type of deal. Right, say less with the whole record. So it it basically is like uh an explanation of what all I would want to say to somebody, but I'm gonna just say no more.

SPEAKER_01:

And you know, I heard the beat, because he shot it to me, and I'm like, I'm like, it's alright, man. But at that time I was like writing a couple other songs, so I'm like, I really didn't uh I really didn't have, I was writing that un that untitled, and I'm like, I really didn't have I didn't have nothing for that. Like, I mean I wrote like probably like about four or five bars, but then I'm like, let me get into bass, man. I know. Like, or I think he sent it to you, didn't he?

SPEAKER_03:

Uh nah, you gave that to me through one of them packs, little packs of beats.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, sent you out of the somewhere. Yeah. I'm like, man, let me get into him, man. I knew it was a right because like I had to before any anybody that that I work with, like that I'm like go continues, like, have a relationship with, like, as far as like making music and stuff and just being on the label, I'm gonna uh study your sound. I'm gonna study your habits. I will study you. I'm gonna study you as an artist. Because I wanna I wanna help you make the the best music that you wanna make the way that you want it to sound. So and I I try to find the beats that uh or make the beats that, you know what I'm saying, that that basically accentuates your lyricism, you know what I'm saying? So when I heard that, I'm like, yeah, basically he he like he made that type of music. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like that bouncy, you know what I'm saying, youthful type of music, like you can dance, like you like that's a song that if it went, if it if we if we pushed it and made it go viral, they would make a dance off of that. Yeah, because it it just got that type of, you know what I'm saying, like let's make a trendy dance type beat. Like, you know what I'm saying? So when I heard it, I'm like, yeah, I'm I know if I if I shoot this out, shoot this to him, he's gonna dunk it. If I throw it in Ali Oop, he's gonna dunk it.

SPEAKER_03:

You already know it, my brother.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I didn't, I didn't even let nobody else hear that. Like, you know what I'm saying? I ain't gonna let nobody else hear that beat. Tika was like, man, I I I would have wanted that. I said, nah, you wouldn't have to face it on. You wouldn't have to that. Now, Tika was a dope artist. She's a dope artist, but she went, she wouldn't have did that. You know, she had good songs, he had some good songs too, like that panic and stuff, but uh, but uh yeah, you definitely knocked the you knocked the home run with that one, bro. Like, I ain't gonna lie.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, it's so like the fans was loving that one, man. Every time we we re-shared and you know, we was promoting, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01:

I'm telling you, man, it got that bouncy type of beat to it.

SPEAKER_03:

They gonna be getting me back, like, hey man, that joint hot, or you know, someone is having followers, they be sending like through the through the messages.

SPEAKER_01:

Right. Cause it, yeah, man, it just everybody can't, you know, what you was saying on it, like, you ain't my bro. It's a catchy hook. The bars are simple, but they is lyricism to it, but it's it's is they simple to where you can remember remember it like the first or second time after you hear it, like, oh okay, I know I I know what he's saying. But it's a very catchy hook. And that's one thing that you know that I I kind of like I kind of like do myself, like make sure that you know I have a catchy hook. If I don't just write the hook, it gotta be real catchy so people can can people can understand it and sing along with it. Like, you know what I'm saying? Because your song is only as good as your hook gonna be, you know what I'm saying? That's what's gonna bring people in, you know. People be wanting to hear like like uh like 90 90 seconds of hook versus hook. If it ain't dope, like if that if if it the song ain't dope after that 90 minutes, 90 seconds, turn that shit off. I know I ain't dope.

SPEAKER_03:

Like I need 30 seconds. It'd be yeah, it'd be the first the first few seconds. My my granddad, he'd be like, with him, you got 10 seconds. Like, you got 10 seconds. That's that right. You talking about anything, conversation, music, you got 10 seconds.

SPEAKER_01:

So yeah, man, it it it it it definitely. So, what was the inspiration behind that song? I used that. You did I just ask that, man. I'm I'm sorry, I'm kinda like sleepy. I I worked last night and it just was like that.

SPEAKER_04:

It'd be like uh we work hard, big dog.

SPEAKER_01:

We work hard, man. And we work hard to put to to protect and provide, like, you know what I'm saying? That's right. Make sure that we have to, you know. And uh make sure that we can you know we can make that sacrifice for the most high because he uh he he wants us to make a sacrifice, but not no blood or animals, like it's time and time and energy, you know what I'm saying? And loyal loyalty and dedication. That's the sacrifice he wants from us. Like people be acting like he be asking for a lot. No, it's you the one asking for a lot, nigga. Not him, you know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, you know what I'm saying? All praise, but so when you uh when you when when when you be doing the videos, it seemed like like when I push to record, man, you just turn into somebody different. Like you don't be that you you be you like you be like in person and spirit, you be, but you know what I'm saying? Like, like Haluda say, man, hit record and I lose it, like you know what I'm saying? Like I hit the record on the phone or on the the camera, and it's like you just transform into the entertainer, like bass y'all. Bass ya is the entertainer. Like God is the lyricist. You know what I'm saying? Like y'all is the one that's go, you know, yeah, he goes dancing do the freak of stairs down the stairs and on the light post and all that good shit like that, to you know, and make the video. Because I remember I watched the last that one video that you sent me where you and your friends was it was your time, but you it was like you, y'all was younger, y'all was turned up, and everybody was dancing on it. I'm like, man, they always dance, then it stopped for a second, like and then y'all just went back to dancing. I'm like, man, they danced to the whole damn video. Like, ah like I would have been done after the first 30 seconds, like, yeah, this is good, bro. Like, that's why I ought to dance somebody just two-step now, my nigga. Say it's two-step now, man. Yeah, y'all doing full dance routines and moving and arms, shaking hips, and like, man, one dude did a backflip. I said, Oh shit, hey, what's going on? Like, yeah, man.

SPEAKER_03:

So it turns out one thing about it, man. When we when I do music videos, no matter who all we can get to participate or whatever. Man, when you went when you with Bass Guy, we're gonna have fun. I'm always aiming to try to have fun no matter what the video is gonna be about, because you know, us having fun is what's gonna help bring that energy into the video itself. Period.

SPEAKER_01:

And I always have fun. I ain't gonna lie, man. I be having fun when I shoot the videos with y'all, man. Like, like, especially you when you do your little signature dance when he put the gear, the car in the gear and drive off, y'all.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Where is he driving to?

SPEAKER_03:

Y'all gotta know that's that nice guy's signature dance. Right.

SPEAKER_01:

Like, like, hey, if you go and pass the store, give me a bag of Doritos, my nigga. Like, like, man. I ain't even gonna lie, man, on the on the Diamonds in the Wood video, man, when when you was, when if we was when we do that, man, I was gonna surprise you and do some crazy. Cause I already knew you was gonna do that at the beginning of the part, because that's what you say, like, and I was gonna do some crazy, some other shit, like, you know what I'm saying? Like we was, like I was in the car, like, and the passenger side yelling, talking shit like out the passenger side window, like while you driving, like that should have been that shit would've looked dope. Like right, it'll look dope, like, but you know what I'm saying? Uh, you know, we can always drink, but we gonna get there though, man. But I'm gonna let y'all look at this next video, man. We shot this video. Hold on, y'all. Hold on, nah, we can't look at that. So we shot this video like right in the back of my house, y'all. Like, you know what I'm saying, on my back patio, and like and like we shot this in the apartment complex. He wanted to do like a wooded thing. Like have some wood and camo and stuff like that, and it uh it was pretty dope, man. I it the the the we just gonna say it was so part editing, but you know so far. It's all good, like you know what I'm saying. So y'all check this out, man. This is the the the one of the songs off of uh the Be Humble album. His first freshman album is called Get Ready and Tudo, but check it out though, y'all. All praise.

SPEAKER_03:

I was about to wonder what was going on.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm tripping.

SPEAKER_03:

There we go. Yeah. Put your arm around, we got the gold wall that's coming down. I bet you ain't gonna buy this fucking. Come along up and wrong, gonna get in the song in the land of it. We got the gold wall that's coming down, it might wrong, we got the gold wall, it's mic, along with the roll, and the bucket. Along with the roll, land of the day. Along with the road, it's all in the land of the fifty days.

SPEAKER_01:

Hey, I remember this video like it was yesterday. I remember what I had on and everything. That was a good video. I thought it was I thought it was horrible, but it's been a while since I seen it. But it was good, it was decent editing. Like it at the beginning was like what wasn't going on, but you know, I don't praise it. Like, so what was the the the inspiration behind that and the video, the song and the video?

SPEAKER_03:

Uh shoot, man. Put your armor on Israel. It's time to go to war. It's going down in my city and yours. And any other city near you. We all gotta get ready for war, man, because the king is about to return. Even though this was the last album.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what I'm saying? That's what that's what made me like really uh like really think about it, consider that that topic, that type of you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03:

It's like the first thought that was coming to mind was it's going down up in my city. And I was like, it sounded like that could be like a club head, or it could go this way. So I was like, I think I'm gonna take it this way.

SPEAKER_01:

Right. And you took it in the right direction, I think, man. I think that you definitely, like, like I say, connected the documentally and you know, with the visuals we uh we really depicted. It could have been like we could have did a little bit more on our behalf, but we we got we we did a it was a dope video for the second video. That was your second video. Uh and then, yeah, so we we could have done better, but I mean, all praise, we did good. Like, and it's it came out pretty good. Like, but as far as when I say better, we could have just like like different different ideas, topics, we could have like depicted more like the uh like the the martial law and stuff like that. Like, I guess we could have used like video girls and stuff like that.

SPEAKER_03:

But yeah, I'm like shoot, pretty soon. I don't mind trying to get a green screen together, man, because I already know I'm animated. Right. We're gonna work with more of these uh Yeah, and any videographers out there, uh y'all man, link up, man. We we we put out good entertainment. You know, period.

SPEAKER_01:

Is in the uh is in the QR code, y'all. It'll take you to his album, take you to his artist page. Like link up with him, like you said, you want the you want the the you want to try to shoot the well we got people that I shoot the video so we don't need that. But uh that's right. But we we we do need people to to like to edit our stuff because I I stay in my lane. I do music, I don't do videos. But uh but yeah though, man, we yeah, holler at him, man. This is your boy Bass Guy, man. Um he definitely, man, like I said, he got more heat for y'all. The return of the king is out, y'all. Out go download it everywhere, everywhere. Go check out y'all'swatertainment.net, man. And and and you know, we got our website, our music ain't on there no more because we want y'all to go get the go to the uh to the streaming services and stuff like that. And you know, just give us the stream, man. Like, that's one way you can show that you support us, like you know what I'm saying? Like, we ain't asking, we ain't selling the money that our CDs or our music, y'all. Just let us get the stream on, like, you know what I'm saying? That's all we ask, but you know, but yeah, it's out though, y'all. Go check that thing out, man. That hoe is fired, it's fire, and it it's really one of those albums that will make you think it's a progressive album, and and I I I had fun doing it. I know he had fun doing it, and y'all should have fun listening to it. So without further ado, I'm gonna let the brother go ahead and go ahead and drop your social media links to where they can find you at all that good stuff, and then just you know, let the fans know, get your shots out and all that stuff, the thank yous and all that, and whatever. Like, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03:

Just let the fans know what know what you want them to know right now, and Facebook, you know, uh base ya on Facebook, B-A-Z-Z, Space Y A H on Facebook. The same thing on Instagram, bass y'all, you feel me? B-A-Z-Z-Y-A-H, you know what I'm saying, Bass God is gonna link you to those pages anyway. When you Google me, you can Google me with the name right here. You know what I'm saying? B-A-Z-Z-G-O-D, you feel me? You can check out some of my older music on SoundCloud, it's up there still on YouTube, man. Check out some of them older videos, you know what I'm saying, man. Support because we this is what we do, and we do it for the most high. So we're gonna continue giving real, true, authentic music, bro. Incredibly great, you know what I'm saying? Spilling our heart into these beats, you know, just for y'all. You know what I'm saying? So make sure y'all check me out, man. Y'all gonna always keep getting some good quality, authentic music, man. It's from the heart, man. Y'all ain't gonna find this shit nowhere else, man. So make sure y'all support. Check out yas1ent.net. You know what I'm saying? That QR code is gonna take you straight to my page, you know what I'm saying, and to my music. I'm not then without y'all, my fans.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what I'm saying? We we do this for first, we do it for the most high, and then we do it for y'all. We do it for y'all. We don't do this for us, you know. I'd rather be at home scratching my nuts, eating this palette, you know, watching Star Face or something. We got studio tonight, man. I'm sleepy and tired in the mud, but I know I gotta get up and I gotta make it happen for y'all, and I gotta make it happen for y'all. So support us, man.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, man. Any of y'all to all my gamer heads out there too, man. Base guy be gaming, man. If y'all I'm a PC gamer, man. Y'all got PC, you feel me? Hit me up too, man. I'm gonna respond.

SPEAKER_01:

Go ahead and drop that gamer tag, bro, so they can know where you they can get you at.

SPEAKER_03:

Shoot, base guide 808.

SPEAKER_01:

Yo, so 808, base guy 808, hit him up. Gamer Tag, y'all know where he's at on social media, y'all know where his music is at. For the gamers and the blurs, y'all know where his gamer tag is. Get at him. Get at him. The the return of the king is out, y'all. But before y'all go stream the return of the king, go back, take a time, take a take a trip back in time to be humble. Go go back to be humble and and listen to that joint. Soak that joint in, and then come and holler at the return of the king. And once you were once you get to the return of the king, play that joint about three or four times. That's right. Go ahead and do what y'all gotta do. It ain't gonna be healing, but it's go, it's it's a good vibe. It's a good vibe, megahertz. So holler at us, y'all. Return of the king. This is your boy of being spit-a-tooth podcast with my beloved brother, label or label mate, and my beloved brother. I can't stress that enough. This is my little bro. I love him. Like it's hot, you you you fuck with him. I'm gonna go fuck you up.

SPEAKER_04:

I appreciate that, man.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh man, man, I don't know it. I don't know it. Right. And and you know, this y'all is one of entertainment. That's that's what we do over here. Like, uh, you know, excuse my vulgar words, but that's just how I be. Like, that's how I talk. Y'all already know how I am, man. This bitch the truth, man. Y'all know what I be doing over here, it's been playing. But at the end of the day, all praise to the most high, man. We love y'all, we love y'all.

SPEAKER_03:

Peace. Along, man. All praise.