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Ep 34 Time, Truth, And the New Album W.O.E (Psalm Cepher 2)
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The room felt different the moment we said WOE out loud. Not just the title of Psalm Cheper new 10-track project, but a posture: a clear warning wrapped in courage, crafted to help us endure with eyes open. We talk about what it takes to build a cohesive album you can play straight through—how inviting the Holy Spirit into the studio shapes decisions, how frequency choices change the way a chorus lands in your chest, and why clarity of message matters more than ever.
We spin standout cuts and break them down from the inside. Time is a memory you can taste: streetlights and family tables, government cheese and grandma’s “hush, the Lord is speaking.” It’s nostalgic on purpose, a way to show what we’ve lost and why drifting with the times has a cost. Genesis answers with restraint: a vocal-forward piece that nods to classic soul while staying anchored in now. Across the project you’ll hear R&B warmth, hip-hop grit, touches of house, rock, Latin cadence, and pop sensibility—all serving message, never burying it.
Their creative partnership is its own lesson. He writes, produces, engineers; she studies, adapts, and pushes her voice across styles with discipline. Love looks like better takes, sharper breath control, and honest feedback that keeps the music honest. We also get real about independence, pricing, and promotion in a sea of algorithms, then open a new lane: Down The Bay, a coming-of-age pilot set in Mobile that lifts local stories, community ties, and young leadership.
If you’ve been craving faith-driven music that still slaps, storytelling that respects your intelligence, and a reminder that unity starts with shared pillars, this one’s for you. Stream the conversation, share it with someone who needs a lift, and support the album so this work keeps growing. Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help more people find the show—and tell us which lyric stayed with you after the music faded.
What's going on, family? You already know who it is. Man, maybe maybe y'all don't, because it's been a while. I haven't dropped no new content in a while. So y'all probably forgot about me. I hope y'all didn't. But to all my fans and my viewers, hey, I love y'all. I love the support, man. Y'all kept me going. I had a little drop spell. I was just focusing on the music and trying to get the bass guy album done, and we got it done in this album. So we bitch your tooth podcast. I don't know what happened right there. Maybe my mic just went out. I don't know. But uh, I got too excited right there. I ain't gonna lie, they kind of bitch. But I'm back with another one. Hey, these, hey, these two. Like I said before, y'all. This is part two of what we did the first time. But they are like my adoptive mother and father, right? Uh and I'm glad that they're claiming it now. I'm so glad. Like, but without further ado, I'm gonna let them introduce themselves. Cause if I do it, is it's not gonna give them enough justice. So, y'all go ahead and tell them who y'all are and what y'all came to do.
SPEAKER_05Shalom, shalom, family blessings. And uh back with a new album, a new project. Yeah, a new look. Yeah, exactly. Love it.
SPEAKER_01We have two, we have um great songs, ten songs.
Introducing The New Album “WO”
SPEAKER_06Yeah, ten songs on this joint on this one. And it's called uh if it's okay, we can get into it. Yeah, WO. Whoa, whoa, of course, we know in scripture is a warning, right? Woe unto you, woe unto this person and that person, woe unto the enemy. And it's uh words of endurance, but the acronym is WO. And we think the theme behind this thing is a warning, pretty much, in many different aspects of the songs that we chose for this album. And the first two that we got released, and uh I believe we already spoke about them, was Genesis and Time.
unknownAnd time.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, no, right. I don't have favorites, all of them are my favorites. I kept saying I got favorites and favorites, but no, I they're all favorites, right?
SPEAKER_08Yeah, so getting a lot of good reviews. So y'all, so y'all, y'all called it whoa, you said words of wisdom, words of endurance, you know.
SPEAKER_06That's that's that's that's what we have to do, you know, living here in in in Babylon and Mystery Babylon, we gotta endure, right? That's so we're just trying to give our family some words of encouragement so that they can endure all of this madness.
SPEAKER_08I'm kind of speechless on that one. I ain't gonna lie, y'all like and y'all know I'm the mouth, like, but I I just ain't got nothing to say about that. So like so just explain some more because I'm like intrigued now. Like, I didn't know that the album was called that. So I'm I'm intrigued. Let's go. Explain it a more like so what what we know that we're it's a warning and we're and you guys are trying to like you know convey a certain message, but when when y'all was in the studio and y'all was like, man, you know what? Let's let's let's let's do another album. And what was the conversation like that y'all had when y'all when y'all started to brainstorm for this album?
Holy Spirit As Creative Guide
SPEAKER_06You know, you know what? Uh initially, whenever we do come into the studio, bro, we try to allow the ruach to to move us in there. Right. Yeah, that's right. The Holy Spirit, for those who are listening who might not know what the Ruach Aquadash is, we definitely try to let the Holy Spirit move us in there and try to give us more understanding on the things that we're trying to relate, especially when it comes to you know putting together lessons and music. You know what I mean? So it's it's important that we convey not only the truth, but whatever our spirit is being moved to say. Right. Because we could just quote Bible scriptures, we could just go into the scripts and and pick out lessons, but if you can't put it in a way that people can understand, you know, it they get lost, yeah.
SPEAKER_01They sometimes people do get lost, yeah. But know the direction for the understanding or why it was why it's what it is. Exactly. Yeah, we were led, we we always invite the spirit, the Holy Spirit, first and foremost. Right, absolutely. And he has a way, and she, forgive me, she, the Holy Spirit, has a way of orchestrating, I noticed that, right, uh, into perfection or striving for perfection with each and every one of these songs. Right, right. So it was it was work, but it also took focus and meditation and studying and concentration, and just knowing that all things are possible, knowing that you can go through the challenge, the challenges as we all go through and and achieve, you know, and and push yourself and and just know that all things are possible.
Craft, Cohesion, And The Album Formula
SPEAKER_06Right. This is just saying push yourself because we set out to evolve the the music, evolve the the project. We that was our objective going in and said, you know what, we have to elevate everything, every aspect of this of this project, you know, from the sonic quality, the production, the styles, yeah, the lyrical content, you know, the prose, you know, the poetic phrasing, all that stuff. We we really put a lot of thought into this one. And that's why it took us so long. You know, so and then we had uh developed a formula per se. I guess you could call it a formula. And the formula helped us to keep the continuity of the flow of the album. So when you go into listening to this particular album, right, you get you get a you get an under you get a feeling that it's it's cohesive. You know, the whole thing kind of feels like it's supposed to be after every song, one song after another, it doesn't feel monotonous. It feels interesting to the point where you play this album, you can play through the whole album. Many people have said this to us, and they just play it over and over and over. Some people just leave it in and play it. You know, so it's just that kind of joint. And the reason I say this album is because we made it available, even though it doesn't the whole album doesn't release until the 21st.
unknownIt's coming Wednesday.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, it's coming Wednesday. We made it available to you know, people in our congregation, family, friends, some professionals out there, people that you know would give us some feedback, and this is what we we've been able to assess from their feedback. Right.
Early Feedback And Release Plans
SPEAKER_01That's what's up. So excited, we just didn't want to wait too much longer. So we decided to just go ahead and put it out there and allow those to to be able to buy it. It's only ten dollars, it's like a dollar a song. And uh and I hate to you say it that way in that tone, but that's what it is in this industry now. Yeah, yeah. Remember, it used to be like a dollar ninety nine, now it's like 99 cents. Yeah, but yeah, so we just wanted to make it available for those to really, really hear this.
Value, Pricing, And Artist Economics
SPEAKER_08Uh yeah, and definitely I I feel I feel that I feel that because you know we we and it is about dollars and cents. Like, you know, we we we don't per se do it for the dollars and cents, we do it for the recognition of the most high. But when it comes down to we gotta be real, it's about dollars and cents. And you know, like I remember when I was uh when I was when I was like early in making music and I was like making albums that was like 17, 18 songs and stuff like that. And they'll just set me down, it's like bro, like you tripping, man. Like you like when you put your music out on Apple Music, they go only charge$9.99 for it, and you giving them 17 songs. He said, You over, like you over, like you, you you get in yourself. That's your product, bro. I'm like, wow, that it just blew my mind. So every now, ever since then, like I do, I do an album, it'll be like uh six songs or an EP, or if I do an album, it'll be like the most I do is like 12. Like, you know, uh I'm only gonna get y'all two free, you know. You know what I'm saying? But but I'm praised though, man. I I've been like I said, y'all, I I've I've been a big fan. Uh and the the the music that they have sent to me that I've listened to and that I've heard, you know, like the like one song we are definitely gonna listen to. I have remember remember the the days of old. I remember listening to this, you sent it to me, and I'm like, like this is different, like, you know, and it just had a different, like, in a so in a broader spectrum, if, if, if we would like rate like certain truth music and praise music, it would be like, I feel like it would be like in a genre of like house, house rock and roll type, like, like it, it just had a hot energy to it. And and and it yeah, it made you feel some type of way. After I listened to it, I'm like, I feel pretty good. Like, you know, I yeah, you know, all praise to the most high. It was like, you know, I I I was tapped in, I was dialed in after that. Like, yeah, I was focused.
SPEAKER_06Like oh man, that's a blessing. Yeah, I'll tell you something we we were able to do on because that the remember the days of old, the one, the new one that we have right now, this the 25 remix of the joint. Uh hopefully we get a chance to check that out. I did something kind of unique this time. You know, you're an audio engineer as well. So, you know, when you start messing around with frequencies, you understand there's a particular mood attached to frequencies. And we did some some experimental things with the frequencies this time, which is unique. It's a unique approach. We know a lot of people out there in secular music, they they do some interesting things with frequencies because they're trying to attract a particular crowd. But the people that we're trying to appeal to and the message that we're trying to deliver absolutely required the frequencies that I applied to this particular album. Right. And you'll be able to feel it, the resonance of what what we were actually trying to do. You know, it it was first started out as an experiment, and then it just got added to the formula.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_06So definitely, you know, check that out when you when you get a chance to mess around with it.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, because it's so it's so vital for us to um make sure that those that are listening really understand that's more so than anything. Being myself five years into the truth and digging deeper, uh, you know, I'm still loving the milk. And I love being able to listen to music and you really understand it and and know that it in some way it inspires you, but it also might be speaking to you too in some areas of your life.
SPEAKER_03Right.
Genre-Blending And “Days Of Old”
SPEAKER_01And and that's you know, ministry, that's ministry for us, because someone did the same for us. And so we just want to make sure that we're doing all we can to allow those to know just how who they are and and know that we can inspire each other and that we're all in like different lanes, you know, and and we should compliment and congratulate those too that are also spreading the message as well. We all have our you know our own particular ministry, and and I'm I'm loving so much of the truth music artist. Uh you know, and so we just have to really celebrate with each other. Oh, yeah, as you know too, Og because it's you know very limited in in our arena.
Frequency Experiments And Resonance
SPEAKER_06Yeah, yeah, yeah. And to touch on that, to touch on, well, three things I want to touch on that she spoke about. And um one of them is you know, making sure that the people that are listening can get the message, you know, because the script tells us and all you're getting, get an understanding, right? As well as whenever you're speaking to your people or to anybody, you know, whether it's your people or you know, foreigners, you know, sojourners, gentiles, whatever. Right. Young old, yeah, young old, whatever's whatever. Whenever you're speaking to people, you have to be able to give an understanding because if you're speaking in a way that they don't understand you, like being a barbarian to your people. Yeah. So that was something that we wanted to make sure that you know we we made the message clear and direct, you know, and that was very, very important to us. And as far as, you know, you and I have spoken on this on a couple of occasions. It is a diverse genre that we're in, truth music genre. And there are diverse opinions and thoughts and doctrines, even in truth music or amongst our people who are the Israelites. And there still needs to be a unified thought. You know, and and and I know that we're not gonna actually achieve that on our own because you know script says that when Hamashiach returns, that for those who believe and subscribe to that particular doctrine when Hamashiach, or who the world ignorantly calls Jesus Christ, returns, um all that's gonna be said straight anyway. You know, so hopefully that can be received by those who are able to receive it. And for those who you know who don't receive it or are opposed to it, you know, hey, I'm welcome, I'm still welcoming your thoughts and your opinions, and and I'm not rejecting anything that that you're putting through it because eventually it's all gonna be made whole.
SPEAKER_08I think I think that I really do think because I talk to a lot of different brothers. I talk to the FBA brothers, the Salani, the Solani brothers and sisters, the you know, Black Panthers, and you know, I everybody. I I I try to convene with everybody because they all are people, right? And I one thing that I do see that's common with all of us is that we wait, like people, like we want a head, a figure. We want somebody to be like to step up and and rally everybody, like, hey, come on, y'all. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like it's time, like you know what I'm saying, throughout years, throughout the years and throughout our history, you've seen that. Like, it's been somebody that stepped up, that had that charisma, that had that that that speaking voice, that had that that could command the power, and not just the power to like to to to to tell somebody to do something, but to influence people to do righteousness, to influence people to do something good and to move as together. Like, hey, bro, I know that you, you know, you believe this or whatever, but hey, this person, like he's saying he what he's saying sound pretty good. Like, I agree with him, you agree with him, let's move. Like, you know what I'm saying? So I really do feel like a lot of us are like looking and just like, okay, when is that person gonna step up? Like, cause we ready to fall in line, like, you know, because we have always been that hey, somebody step up, hey, we go, we go follow in line and we go do what we gotta do. You know what I'm saying? Like, we've always been like that.
Clarity Of Message And Ministry
SPEAKER_06I I'm an avid, I'm an avid believer in in what the script says. I believe the book. I believe the book from the beginning to the end, and and and a lot of what is not included in the book, in the yeah, the middle part, what was taken out, and you know, some of the non-canonical, as they say, non-canonical, extra-biblical books as well that coincide with line upon line, precept upon precept. So what I what I like to say about all those other groups out there, whether they be um uh you know, other belief systems, right, other doctrines, you know, other you know uh radical groups or whatever they may be. You know, there's the only way that we're actually as a people, as a whole, gonna be able to reshape the tribulation that that we're about to face or that we're we're starting to face is a total pulling away and rejection of what we're what what we've been given. All the lies that we've been indoctrinated into. So true revolution is based in in the most high's laws. I truly believe that. Because imagine, if we all turned away from the systemic approach that we've been given, if we all turned away from it at the same time and just started obeying the most high's laws, do you know that this thing would crash overnight? Because there's no more need for a justice system, there's no more need for a a policing system or a policy enforcement, there's no more need for war, there's no more need for jails, there's no there's no hunger, there's no abuse, there's no sickness sickness because we're not gonna feed into you know all the uh pharmaceutical witchcraft, and we're gonna start looking more at being more healthy because we're gonna help one another and the choices that we make and the foods that we buy, the things that we wear, you know, the things that we put on our skin. You know what I mean? All those things, the things that we even participate in, all those things are gonna change. So that's true revolution right there to me. And I think that's what we're advocating in our in our messages and our music.
Unity, Doctrine, And Prophetic Times
SPEAKER_08Right. And and I I think that that's happening. I I see it happening. Like I see that, you know, brothers and sisters from all different walks of life and perspectives and doctrines are like we all have that, those, those 10 pillars, those 10 pillars of found, those 10 foundations, which is the the 10 words. We all believe in that. Like we don't, like, honestly, like if you think about it like real, like real black people, real, let's just say for the sake of the argument, real black people, we don't argue and steal from one another. We don't covet what what what what what our brother won't. Nah, we we love to see our brother shine. I love to see my brother shine, like even if he got more than me. Like, because when you when you shine, I shine. We all shine. You know what I'm saying? Like, and that's that's that's like a universal thing with with with us here in America and our ancestors, our brothers and sisters that have migrated to the other lands. You know what I'm saying? And and everywhere else. We all have that that certain connection to be like, hey, I don't, I feel this. I I don't put no, I don't, I'm not about to bow down to no idol. Like, I'm go re we all have that internal clock in us, like, man, one day we need to rest. It's a day out of the week that we just need to sit down. And for most of us, the most high allows us to sit down on the Sabbath. Sometimes he allows us to sit down on other days. You know what I'm saying? It's just we have that internal, I need to rest day. You know what I'm saying? We all have that, you know, I don't want to do this, I don't want to act bad, I don't want to do this to my mother, I don't want to be like this to my mother because a lot of us have a lot of trauma from our parents that still last with us, and our parents probably dead and gone. But we have a lot of trauma for them, and we still won't like this still won't like go against them or even speak bad on them because we have that fear of our parents. Not only do we have the fear of our our maker, but we have the fear of our parents, and we know, like, man, we ain't gonna, you know, even though one thing that I can say that somewhat, yeah, somewhat.
SPEAKER_06I feel like you're right. I agree that it's definitely getting back to that before for a while. You know, as well as I do that we were going off. We were going off to the point where, you know, we had a lot of our brothers and sisters that were in the entertainment industry, you know, sacrificing and turning themselves over to a satanic regime. Yeah, and it's still going on, and it's still going on, so it hasn't completely reverted, you know, back to you know, where where we where we were unified, where we were all back in the day, way back in the day, yeah, when we were all you know gathered around the radio, you know, rooting for Muhammad Ali the man, or or even even further back, you know.
SPEAKER_08Our culture was our culture is the bomb, ain't it?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, man. But you know, we we had a particular unity way, and I think you know, through through forced endeavors or through a shared pain, we're gonna be forced to get back to that again, especially you know, the tighter they start to, you know, close the rings and the grips on us and the system, because we all know that that time is upon us, the Great Tribulation and Mark of the Beast, and all those things that you know we've we've all been told about in the past that we're starting to see manifest in these current days, you know, and you're starting to see the actions of some of these hierarchies, some of these governments, you know, giving way to prophecy. Right. You're starting to see prophetic events actually manifest right before our eyes. You know, we're living in prophetic times, and it's and it's very, very clear. Right. We can see these things happening. So we like to talk about those things, you know, in our in our songs. Matter of fact, one of the songs that I believe you can play time kind of gives you an understanding. You know, hey, there's there's there's moments of reflection where you can look back and and remember a particular time and the way things were. Right. But there's also an understanding based on the way things are going, that there's really no future, right? Not in the sense of us, you know, continuing on this pace in the situation that we're in now. It's not going to it's not going to yield what what we think it's going to yield. Right. It's all gonna change. You know, the systems, uh this world as we know it is going to change. And like and like every other kingdom or empire that has come before this one, you know, they all fell. As this one will as well.
On Leadership, Law, And True Revolution
SPEAKER_08Oh, yeah, they all gotta fall, definitely. Yeah, because only one is gonna rain, definitely. Yeah, we we we know about that prophecy, like absolutely, yeah. So the most high ain't playing with that, like his kingdom gonna rain forever. Every, every and and a lot of people feel some type of way, man, that he is the best. Like, you can't you can't get past that, like, but a lot of people get mad at me when I'm like, Man, the most high put the orange man there to destroy America. He he man, he doesn't got nothing to say about that. And not only not only destroyed, not only destroyed America, but he's he's going after everybody. He's going after everybody. He's about to he's about to usher in a war that is gonna be bigger than World War III. It ain't they was gonna be so big, they ain't even gonna have to call they gonna have to call it universe war because he this idiot, like I mean, it's some things I do agree with him, but some things I'm like, man, he's he tripping. He is tripping.
unknownYou know the first thing I thought about?
SPEAKER_01I don't know why it's lunatic.
SPEAKER_08Say what now?
SPEAKER_01I mean, it's just you know, it's just crazy. Yeah, even when I look at it, I'm looking at it like look at all this craziness.
SPEAKER_06It's crazy, it seems to be crazy. Yeah, it seems to be crazy, but you also know, like you said, the most high is the best, right? So he's the ultimate chess player, yeah. And and honestly, he's moving these pieces on the board, and we might not know the outcome. We don't need to. He's he's a thousand steps ahead of everybody, bro.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, that and so and I don't, and that's one thing that I can say. Like, I see a certain calmness in our with our people, not just like with the with the Israelites, but just like all our people, we just got a calmness, like except for those coons that be like, me, we we love the Democrats, but you know, we and yeah, y'all, y'all some coons. I'm just gonna say y'all coons, but yeah, but those the only ones that got the fear, like when if you trust in God, then you know, like, hey, he doing, he, he working his way. Like, this is the thing. Chris just be like, God, let your will be done, and then when God be letting his will be done, he'd be like, What are you doing, God? You can't know, you can't do that. You gotta let it work. So everybody's just been sitting back, like, and I've seen a certain stillness with the black folks, like white folks going crazy. Like, you ain't never seen white folks go this crazy over a president. Like, no president there has been no president, not even Obama. They rolled Obama's ball sacks, they loved him, you know what I'm saying? But Trump, for some odd reason, they hate this orange man, like they hate his us.
SPEAKER_06I think it's it's a culmination of things not working the way that they want them to work or the way that they're used to them working, and also our people no longer, you know, you know, riding a bandwagon anymore, and we're not falling for anything anymore. As well as all of the plagues that the father's pouring out on the world, you know, the natural disasters and and all the other things that are going down around the world constantly over and over and over, you know, from tsunamis to earthquakes to blizzards in the middle of you know, nowhere, and all kinds of crazy stuff going on, man. Like, you know, prophecy said what happened. So all of that going down at the same time, it's like it's like a whirlwind, yeah, which is one of our songs as well on the album.
Shared Foundations And Sabbath Rhythm
SPEAKER_08See, see, like they already already spelling it out for y'all, I'm telling you. Right. Hey, so I I I wanna add, I want to talk to Sister C. So we we we seen on, we we we heard that angelic voice, and it, you know, it's it's it it it hits. And I I think that you like be singing in the G chord for on purpose, quietly, but you know, we not go there. But my goodness, like it, it because it it touches just it resonates with people, so I can see like, you know, as I'm looking at like y'all, y'all's views and stuff like that, it's resonating with people, like and uh yeah, I I'm like a silent troll. I be looking at people's pages and stuff like that. And I I don't talk my trash, I just be like in my head, I be talking my trash, but I don't have trash to talk about y'all. You know what I'm saying? But uh so we we it's a passion, yeah, definitely, definitely.
SPEAKER_01But um, it's also with discipline though, too. Uh it's also with responsibility, it's also you know, with uh staying focused, it's also with knowing what you're using against for. Oh, yeah. Or that somebody don't understand, or they don't get it. We do get it, you know, and uh I believe that he gives those that he has brought out of situations to be that those ones that can really talk the talk and walk the wall.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, you know, and so and he uses us because we've gone through, we've been in the trenches, you know, we do, and um we went down the rabbit hole, and you know so and definitely I I've I've seen I've seen like I've watched, you know, you don't y'all you guys don't put too much on social media, and it's a good thing, but the things that y'all do put on social media, I I definitely scope and uh and I've seen the progression of music and you know just the the walk in the in the truth with the most high. So I I also wanted to talk one about one thing about like we've seen that you you're starting to teach now, you're starting to teach music, or is it like are you teaching music or singing lessons?
Geopolitics, Control, And Calm Faith
SPEAKER_01Well, I'm teaching vocal training, okay? Like coaching your voice, those especially who are born with this or wanting to understand more about their music, their potential capabilities. And recently, well, last year, I uh was hired at the Guitar Center to teach voice lessons, but over the years, I I've been teaching voice lessons since late 90s. Early early 2000, and um with celebrities, blind artists, and I don't want to name drop. Um, I don't feel that that's necessary. Um, but because my whole the mission is to give back and to apply and allow them to understand what it takes, what what's what's necessary to stay, you know, on point with your gifts and talents. Because we all have gifts and talents in certain areas, yeah. And honestly, not all of us maintain. I mean, you know, we don't we have other gifts, but though, but we all have a voice. Right. And so, you know, people often ask, can you teach someone how to sing? I believe I can. But it takes work for some people, it takes training, you know, for some years. It may take you picking up an instrument, it may take the of course the voice lessons and uh and kind of understanding your ears so that you're when you're when you're around music that you can also pick up on a lot more. So there's a voice in all of us, right? He says sing praises, he just says in the word in songs, sing praises to those that can sing. Yeah, you know, I believe that we all have a voice. Now, what we do with it, and are we dedicated? Are we willing to put the work in, you know, to do it? And that's just that's my walk and my journey since I was a kid, right? So my dad being a musician, family on his side of musicians, I've been on town music all of my life. So I loved it so much that um, and you know, as a kid or as a younger person, you love something, yeah. You know, your parents don't have to tell you and force you to do it and remind you. You're gonna always follow, open those doors to see what's new, what's going on here, what what what have I learned? That's just me. That's that's my life. Um uh that's what led me to super. And you know, it led me to working with him because I also saw a similar, uh similar connection, a kindred spirit when you when you know that someone is just as passionate, willing to put the hard work in, willing to spend the hours doing, willing to learn, and just keep you know, uh growing and maturing in this, and that's what led me to um you know, working with him, because he taught me a lot. You know, you'd be thinking that oh, I know how to sing and I'm good, whatever. Then you realize when you're working with someone who can push you to other levels or allow you to learn something different or new about your voice, yeah, then that's where you you want to always center yourself around those that are really pushing you in that direction and allowing you to grow, right? You know, and appreciate what we have. So yeah, you know, it's it's uh it's it's something that I love to do. And um, and I love the recitals. We have recitals um, of course, and so we get a chance to see the work that we've put in with the younger people and allowing them to grow too. And so, yeah, I love what I do, I love the teaching, you know, and uh and we we just love to write, you know, uh good good music that feels good to the soul, and that's another reason why I love this album because we have not just like RB and that Afro B and that pop sound and that hip-hop, but we got Latin, you know, boots, we got that RB vibe, and and so what we displayed was all of who we are, uh, and what we love to do, but we we were still able to make sure that the message was clear at the same time, right?
“Whirlwind” And Signs Of The Times
SPEAKER_08So I as I as I listen to and I'm looking at like y'all's pages, because see, like I said, I'm a troll, right? I'll be sitting watching and looking at people's pages while y'all be talking and stuff like that, just to come up with more ideas of conver of like top complaints and stuff like that. I'm just like like you guys are phenomenal. I swear y'all are like y'all have a lot of content, and not only that, y'all have quality songs. Like it's it's it's thank you. It's one thing to make a song. Like, I'm gonna just say this, and the sister said it before, and I just wanted to go back to it. She said, not everybody can sing, but everybody got a voice, you know. That don't mean that you can sing though, so don't try it. If you can't sing, just don't sing. Like, we not encouraging your ass to sing if you can't sing, but what we are encouraging you to use your voice in other ways. We are encouraging you to, you know, to if you want to pursue a singing thing, then get some some singing, some singing, you know. Yeah, do that. Don't don't just try to go out there and free ball it and think that you go Whitney Houston it on on I I love you, uh, and I always love you. Like, no, that's not about to happen. Like, right, but what will happen is you would go to the Apollo and you would get drug up off that stage by the sandman, and we will all laugh at you because that's just black culture, and we love laughing at shit like that. But but you know, at the end of the day, we we definitely we definitely uh encourage because I'm I'm a nurturer, like, and that's what I do. Like I when I get artists, I nurture their talent, you know. I I help them, I push them in the right way. I you know, help them with vocals with vocals and you know, vocal placement, because vocal placement is a big thing too, you know. And you know, I help them and I mix and master their music and stuff like that. So I nurture the artists so they can be great, you know, so they won't have to worry about all the back end stuff except for and all they have to do when they come to me is just worry about writing, you know what I'm saying? Talking about, yeah, you know what I'm saying? Because I don't like I don't, I'm not a a per I can write music and I can make songs and stuff like that, but that's not my passion. I like to be in the background, like pulling the strings. I don't know, I'm Geppetto, you know. Yeah, like I don't want to, yeah, I'll I like it.
SPEAKER_01That's tougher, huh? That's tougher for you too. Yeah, I try to get him on in the front, like grab that mic and sing lead and work on your album. And uh he always reminds me, nah, I'm good, I'm good with what I do.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, sometimes we just we just you know my lane staying yours. Yeah, and and and it works for y'all.
Cueing Up “Time” And First Listen
SPEAKER_01It it definitely works because you know, yeah, because I'm I'm gonna say this, you know, you be thinking that that you've gone, you know, you've gone through a lot of experience with singing and working with different people, whatever, and that you're good, like you're good, but that's not true because this album right here I learned a whole new way, a whole new need. I I discovered some new, some new stuff, newness, and I had to challenge myself and uh push myself and really believe and put that work into it. This album was challenging, you know, and it wasn't the easiest to say, oh, just because I said, you know, I'm gonna escape through it, not because I'm just thankful. But when I tell you I pray, I made sure that I was in that space in my head to put in the work, to study, to listen to it, listen to it, and make sure that I deliver it with humility, you know, and with the love, and and so that people can feel that. And a lot of times we have to it's a it's so good when you can when you can push that toward the front, and it's not about you, right? It's about the message and the deliverance of it, and that's what I stay focused more on with these songs. Yeah, put that work in. Oh, yeah, you're gonna always learn something new.
SPEAKER_08And you know, one thing I learned about like singing is like, especially doing a singing album, like you have to be on top of your voice. Like you can't straight, you can't stretch your voice out, your vocal cords. You have to always be prepared and ready because when you're ready to get in, when it's time to get in that lab and spit those vocals, you gotta be on point. Like else, it's go it's gonna resonate in the mic, and you're gonna be like, Man, that don't even, I'm gonna have to go back and record it. Right. I've dealt with like I've had artists that like sisters that sung and they would do they do their vocals and then they'll come back and I mix it and they be like, nah, it don't sound right. And I'm like, Well, what is the mix? Like, nah, it's me. I'm like, and I never understood it until I started listening and started really like paying attention to like vocal arrangements and frequencies and how the tones and stuff like that. It's like a singing album. I don't think I ever want to do one of those again.
SPEAKER_01You know, I love that too because with the different variety of the styles that we have, I had to, I had to actually sing it differently to give it that energy, that tone and that direction too, which was very challenging as well. And Stephanie didn't let up, you know. He, you know, he he he pushed me, you know, and and uh therefore I had to push myself because I feel like if he believes that I can do it, I certainly should be able to push myself. And so it was a lot of that too. But like, for example, like the Latin songs that we did, then I had to kind of go in that direction on that type of style because it's a different type of cadence, you know, and everything about that too. So that's why I say that this one right here, this album was very challenging.
SPEAKER_08And just a touch on something that you just said, it was real profound. And I don't think I hope that the listeners caught it, but if y'all didn't, I'm about to bring it up. But she said that, you know, Sephiroth and let up on her, and she was like, if he believes that I can do it, then I believe. That I can do it. That's black love. And that's why it's so powerful, y'all. Y'all don't understand. Our love is so powerful. We can push each other to fly through windows and mountains.
SPEAKER_01Oh no. Exactly.
SPEAKER_08And if your mate believes that you can do it, you can't nobody stop you but the most high. That's nobody's black love, y'all. Y'all, y'all better stop playing with us. Y'all better stop playing with us.
SPEAKER_06You know, two join together. We're one.
SPEAKER_08Three, four, chord.
SPEAKER_06That's faith. Stop playing. My faith is her faith. Her faith is my faith. Whatever we put our minds and hearts and faith, too. That's what we get.
unknownThat's what we get. That's what we get.
SPEAKER_08Stop playing with us.
SPEAKER_01As I am with his work. Because and I have to, and again, and I've said this before too. I'll I think the first one is that he does all of everything of the elements of the song. He writes the songs, he produces the songs, he engineers the songs. And what I do when he presents the songs to me, even the melodies, when he presents the melodies and the lyrics and the cadence and all that, I go and I study. Okay, so what is it that he's needing for this song as to why it came to his heart or the most high, you know, to positive this particular direction. And so I do my part. So we have to do that. I mean, I think it's when you're working with any producer, an artist and a producer have to be on that one accord. They have to know what it's gonna take for it to be, you know, successful.
Nostalgia, Simpler Days, And Meaning
SPEAKER_06And it gotta be good to take it and and to put it lightly, but not not to say not lightly, but we literally have had a whole lot of practice with one another. So it's not something that we just were able to you know go in and just make happen overnight close. Oh, yeah, we had years and years and years getting in there and working things out. And we've had to do a a whole lot of investing too. You know, you know, yeah, to be quite honest with you, we've had to do a lot of investing and spend a whole lot of a lot of time in order to develop the sound. And to me, of course, you know, it's still not there, but I know that it's getting close.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_08And and you know, with any people ever be satisfied, right? Yeah, you know, well, I mean, we should never be satisfied when we're praising the most high. It should always be like we're trying to one up the the nest, the last thing perfect like your father in the heaven.
SPEAKER_01It's perfect, we'll never be. Well, and we shouldn't ever feel like learning a lot.
SPEAKER_08I learned never feel concerned.
SPEAKER_01I'm good.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, you're right, man. Way more. And the biggest thing is that like we can tell, see, with with me and my crew, you can tell our chemistry. You could tell that we get along, that that we hang outside, outside the studio, like we family, we by the music that we make and how we ride the tracks together. Like, and I can tell from y'all's music that the chemistry, like, even before I met y'all, like, you know, when I first heard one of your songs, Hondo has sent me one of your songs. I I can't remember. It was like one of the Hondo. Yeah, Hondo, that's that's my brother. Shout out to Hondo. Yeah, shout out to Big Hondo. Yeah, they over there with the chariot music, him and yo, and one flesh and the one brother. I forgot his name. I really don't know the other brother, but them three, they uh yeah, they over there doing their thing. All praise. But I had listened to the song and I'm like, man, they got a chemistry. Like, you know what I'm saying? When I first heard it, I'm like, and then when I met y'all, I'm like, yeah, I see why they married, like, and they have that marital and that that one, that one four, that three, four chord type of thing going on. Like, so as I started to listen to more of y'all's music, I'm like, yeah, they you can tell that they've been in the studio a long time together, like, and they done had arguments and all types of so now it's like they passed the argument stage, and it's like, all right, this is how we gonna do it. Okay, well, I want to do it like this. All right, cool. So this is the compromise now, like you give and take, like, and that's what with any relationship. So I I definitely want to get into one of these songs, like, because we've been talking about them, y'all, and and and we y'all gotta hear it. Like, this this time song before I called them. See, I was having technical difficulties because I'm so transparent. Like, I was having two-time or genesis. Time. We about to we about to listen to time first. And okay, and like so. I was having technical difficulties earlier before we got onto the phone call. And they was uh, I'll praise to them, man. They all praise to the most high that they had the that he gave them the patience to the deal with me, my goofy ass, because I don't never be ready. I'm like last minute when it comes to this stuff, like because I like I said, I haven't done it in a while, so my equipment was like acting funny on me. So I'm like trying to figure it out, and I finally got it figured out. And I was listening to time while I was like getting everything, and I'm like, she said something in the in the in the I'm let's just listen to it, y'all. So without further ado, I'm gonna let them go ahead and introduce the song, and I'm gonna go ahead and get it cued up. So y'all do y'all thing.
SPEAKER_06What's up? All right, family. This is time by Psalm Suffer. We pray that it is received in the spirit that it was created.
SPEAKER_08Praise to the most high. Y'all know the YouTube be having them a commercial, so I gotta hold up. Yeah, that's why we don't want to hear that mess. So, yeah, we just gotta wait.
unknownHold on. Okay, there we go.
SPEAKER_01It's a very uplifting conversation we're having.
SPEAKER_08Oh, yeah, definitely. We always have good conversations. You gotta listen to this good song too, though, yo. All praise to the most high. Here we go. Time by Psalm Sephiur. I always say your name wrong, bro. How do you pronounce it?
SPEAKER_06Because I say it like with the people say sefer, but I say sephyr. Okay, so yeah, Psalm Sephyr.
SPEAKER_08Okay, Psalm Sephyr time, y'all. Check it out. Hold up. First, first and foremost, first and foremost, you cannot like you not about to start the song off with that though. Like, you know, come on now. Already hitting us with it. Like, I didn't notice that the first time. I'm like, hold on.
SPEAKER_00He made me do it.
SPEAKER_08I'm like, that that just hit, like it just made it sound so soulful. Like, okay, let me go back, y'all. Oh my god, man. I love it. I love your voice. I swear I do it.
SPEAKER_07Okay, let me go back, y'all.
Craft Notes And Vocal Discipline
SPEAKER_02Time keeps old, hey god, y'all. Take and take and take it until there's no future. I'm telling you, time keeps old. Take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it, take it until there's no food. Talk about food trees in the backyard. We're lost. Ain't no future. Take it, take it, take it, take it, take it till no future. No future, you jell, you jell, you tell, you tell, you know.
SPEAKER_08I I get what y'all saying now. That was totally a different feel for y'all. Like that was like almost like like a conscious down home type of feel. Like, like, yeah, yeah, y'all down south, but that was like that was like a down, like, yeah, like a down south vibe, like, like I'm like, I got some sugar water, Kool-Aid, yeah, like you know, that's like like she she described the whole down south meal for us, y'all, in the song. Y'all didn't even peek that.
SPEAKER_06Like this is my favorite verse. Oh my god. I'm like, but bro, that is true. That's that is the south, bro. That's purple whole peace. Yes, that's where we came from, that's what it was all about. And look, bro, we you know, we we were in the we're in the generation where we remember the government cheese being delivered to the door. To the door. We yeah, we had to be in before the street lights, you know, came on. And it was a different, it was a different era, man. Yeah. All that's gone. You know what I mean? All that's gone, and it's just it's just times are different, and where it looks like where we're headed, man. Just no future.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, I get I get what you're saying in that song, man. Like when you said it, it'll never go back to the way it is.
SPEAKER_06Like, yeah, it'll never go back to that.
SPEAKER_08That was it was just so nostalgic. That's the word I was looking for. Nostalgic right there, bro. Like, I like when I was listening to it, like after the oohs and ahs like took us somewhere, like, you know, like the tone, you gotta set the tone. I'm like, man, I could remember, like, you know, just things that we was doing when we was younger, like, and y'all brought us back to that. Like, you know, it was it was just so nostalgic. Like, wow, that's a different type of vibe, like, you know, and yeah, that's a song that's that's universal for everybody. You know, any and everybody can listen to that song and get something from it, some, something positive. You can't, if you get anything negative from that song, you need your ass whooped and you an ignorant idiot. Like this this bottom line, like, you know what I'm saying? Because being an idiot and ignorant is not the same thing. But I just grouped them together because yeah, that's what you are if you just get something negative from that song. But right, right, I I definitely, I definitely want to hear the song again. Like, like, because it just was it was very, it it just it just took. It just it is it just took us to a a place of you know man, like, yeah.
Black Love, Trust, And Creative Push
SPEAKER_01But we were, you know, and that we were barely making it, but we still ate. We were together. We were together, and that's like when that street light before that street light came on. I know a lot of us had to be in the house. We had to be not just on the porch. We gotta beat it. Yeah, street light, you know, not just on the porch.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, and and damn near gotta be like been that took baths and ready to go to go to uh go to sleep.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because if your daddy comes home and he ain't gonna remember when it would rain, she had to turn the TV off. Yep, right, everybody be quiet.
SPEAKER_06They don't know about this on the floor, they don't know about that. Grandma grandma said, Grandma said, grandma used to say, Hey, the Lord is talking, y'all better hush.
SPEAKER_08Right, because our parents get electrocuted. Man, everything, even the light, the you gotta turn off everything, don't nothing gotta be on, right? Yeah, yeah, and you damn near can't breathe, like for real. Exactly.
SPEAKER_06Man, we had breathing over there, right?
SPEAKER_08Like, you know, God talking, you better shut up for he tell you before he tell you something you can't hear. Like, man, right, I was just yawning.
SPEAKER_00My bad, like you remember the purple hole peas.
SPEAKER_01I know y'all remember that now. Don't act like you don't, especially those from down south.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, see, all my listeners are pre-oders.
SPEAKER_06Everybody had to get up in the group and help shell the purple hole beans. Everybody's hands all purple.
SPEAKER_08Those are the days, y'all.
SPEAKER_06That was these forms red, bro. Yeah, but you're right, bro. That that song was meant for everybody, not just not just people who are already in the truth. You know, that that song was meant to touch everybody, and like you said, you know, it was nostalgic taking you back to a period where things were simpler for us. Right. Right. It was meant to touch people from all walks, man. Who even especially the people who are familiar with that kind of lifestyle or who who had heard about it.
SPEAKER_01Right. They they love, you know, they always was praying for you, and there was discipline and respect. Yeah. A lot of respect. Sort of an homage. An homage to that. That's one of my favorite songs.
SPEAKER_08Yep, and I just shared it. I'm a troll.
SPEAKER_01It's a blessing, bro.
SPEAKER_08Appreciate that.
SPEAKER_01This this is inspired by her as well, because of what she has, she really loved these songs. You know, and it just took her back. So truly a blessing.
Roles, Process, And Years Of Practice
SPEAKER_08It was a song for the ancestors, right there, y'all. Ancestors feeling good about that one, y'all. Like, man, all praise to the most high. Let me let me share this on X too, man. While I'm at it, hold up, man, because X gotta hear this too. They gotta hear this too. Oh praise. She deserves all the praise. Oh, yeah, all praise to the most high, definitely. But he but I I have learned that he allows us to get uh a little bit of the shine for for for putting our effort in and our sacrifice to it. You know what I'm saying? He gets all the shine, but he gives he gives us what we what we need to keep on going. How we what he and that looks like us being able to have the studio equipment, us being able to get have the energy to get up and do it, the motivation to want to do it, the the words that he gives us, that's what it looks like. You know what I'm saying? People think that it has to look like monetary things are tangibles, and it doesn't always have to look like tangibles. Sometimes it could just be your ass woke up today. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, our praises, like, yeah, let me share it.
SPEAKER_06Well, we got another day to get it right. Oh, yeah, oh yeah. You get on. We would just yeah, we just talked about it earlier. Once you get on the other side, you know, you don't have no more chances. Nobody can make intercession for you when you're over there. That's it, that's all. So trying to get it while we're here.
SPEAKER_08So we're about to get into this other song, y'all. Genesis. And uh I I yeah, uh I'm just trying to drag this conversation out as long as possible. Like, because I love talking to y'all, I really do. Like it's it just feels it feels like home. Like, yeah, it just feels like home. Like, you know, like we just be family. Yeah, you know, I'll praise you.
SPEAKER_00You're a son.
Chemistry, Community, And Collaborators
SPEAKER_08Yeah, I'll be talking when I talk to my man. We we we chop it up and like it'd be like conversation, conversation. Like, and then after the after the conversation, I look at the phone, it'd be like two hours and went past. I'm like, dang, that didn't even feel like two hours. Like, but it'd be beautiful, like, because he teaches, he tells me a lot. He and sometimes I I feel like the his approach at certain things, but I have to understand that I'm not a I'm a I'm a soldier of the most high. So I have to have a certain discord, a certain toughness to my skin. You know what I'm saying? And it's not that the brother like says it in an offensive way, but we are men, so we say things that are abrasive at times and assertive as hell. Like, and if you are a weaker man, you're gonna take it as like I'm offended. But it's like, nah, you he just was telling you, but he just told you in a in a in a in a manly way, you know what I'm saying? So I have to under and a lot of men have to understand that sometimes we don't we don't talk to y'all, we're not gonna talk to another man like we talk to our our our wives or our women. This is not gonna happen. If you want me to talk to you like that, then go put on a dress. You know what I'm saying? Like for real. But but that that's what I'm saying. If if that's what you own, if you want to be talked to like a woman, then just be a woman. You know what I'm saying? We are we a man of the most high, and we we strong. Like he says, gird yourself up, be bold as a lion. Every time David told somebody something, he said, Bird, gird yourself up like a man. Gird yourself like a man. You know what I'm saying? So I'll praise man. I I thank the brother for for his for his tutelage and for his, you know, for for for telling me certain things, and you know, like keeping me on a on a on a on a humble spectrum. Cause sometimes you could be like, man, I yeah, I'm the shit, I this and this and that. Just because you done did something, and then somebody come along, like, bro, that ain't okay, bro, whatever. You know what I'm saying? Like, and that's a beautiful thing because we all need to be humble at times. Like, we all need, and it it's no sp particular time, that's just certain times that me and him done had conversations, and I done. Brought something to him where we was just talking, and he didn't even know that he humbled me because I was like, hey, like I thought, well, I thought this way, but the way he he the way he brought it to me was like totally different. Like, okay, humble. Like, let me go search, let me go look on that. Let me go research that. And you know, I I sometimes like before I was like, when I first came into the truth, I was like, somebody would tell me something, I would go research it to prove them wrong. But now I'm like, I'm gonna research to like to prove myself wrong. Like I want to see if what I was thinking was wrong or what I was on was wrong. So it's never like it's always a a learning experience with with everybody, you know? And and you need to circum you need to circumvent yourself with people like that, I'll pray. So let's get into this song called Genesis, man. I like I said, I don't want to give, I don't want to um talk too long. Yeah, I am trying to talk long because I love talking to them. So if y'all don't like it, just don't don't tune out. Don't tune out. Just keep on going because we we we got some more songs to play. Y'all definitely gotta hear Genesis. I haven't heard it, y'all. So we about to get into it right now. I'm gonna introduce it because I like I just like the sound of my voice. I'm not even gonna lie. But but all praise to the most high, y'all. This is Genesis by Psalm Sapphire. And see, I see there I go messing up his name. Boa. First it was my name, then now it's his name. See, that's why people don't want to come and do interviews because I be fucking their names up. I get it, like, but but all praise. We about to get to it though. This is this is playing without me even okay. All right, because I had to let the the little commercials play but first, but uh this is Genesis, and hey, I haven't heard this, y'all, so this is a world premiere. It's on YouTube, but it's a world premiere to me.
SPEAKER_09So I'm gonna just say world premiere, premier, premier, premier, premier, premier, premier, premier, premier.
SPEAKER_02Stop taking meeting notes.
SPEAKER_08So that was a vocal orchestra, a vocal symphony. That that was a vocal title wave of goodness. Like, I like those songs like that that just like have like like one or two instruments in the back playing, and then the vocals is just eating it, like you know what I'm saying? Like that that yeah. That that was a down home one too. Say what now?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, that was one of those nostalgic joints too, you know, reminiscent of a of a different era of soul music and RB. You know, so we were trying to add that element, trying to go back as far as we could as things that was familiar with us, and then add that at the beginning of the album before we walk people through the progression of you know the various other styles that we mentioned, you know, like hip-hop and hip pop and the Latin thing. But yeah, we had we had quite a few. Yeah, it was work. A lot of work.
SPEAKER_08That song was I'll make it seem so easy, I swear. Like, see, it it be artists like y'all that that that have people thinking that people that they they can't see think they can come and see because y'all make it look so effortless. Like, you know, and that's not a it's not a bad thing. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, it's just that y'all make it look so easy. It's like, why wouldn't people want to, you know, try to come and emulate that, like, you know, and and or either try to, you know, try to hand it. Like, try it. It's yeah, you're right. Yeah, it's like an inspiration. Like y'all are inspirational, you know.
SPEAKER_01And well, that's really a blessing to inspire, you know, and that's what we strive to do is to inspire.
SPEAKER_06We definitely appreciate you saying that and acknowledging that.
SPEAKER_08Oh, yeah, I I I I believe in giving people they they flowers while they're still here so you can smell them, you know. Right, I'm I'm big on that.
SPEAKER_06It makes it all worth it. Work. Yeah, all the effort that we put in, it makes it all worth it. Because um, if we can get if we can reach one person, you know what I mean? Just one person can get something from what we do rather than I believe we've accomplished our mission.
SPEAKER_08Well, y'all got 18 views on on in 11 days on that song. And on it, yeah, on this on this YouTube page, I got 73 subscribers, and it ain't even y'all's main, you know what I'm saying, YouTube.
SPEAKER_03Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_08If we if we slip over to your main YouTube, those numbers should be astronomical. Like, yeah, the last time that I looked, it was like kind of like, I'm like, man, I'm what am I doing? Like, I I'm just really not doing enough out here.
SPEAKER_06Like, yeah, you're gonna have to show me how to you know talk to them, talk me through linking those pages so that you know we can we can better.
Inspiring Through Excellence
SPEAKER_08Oh, yeah, definitely synonymous. Definitely. And it see then y'all have more that it just had just you just have more followers, like, and then I have to catch up even more. Like that's true. I tell you.
SPEAKER_06That's not what's more. Yeah, yeah. We definitely need to uh you know get up more up on this promotional thing and learn a lot more about how this thing works, you know. Being independent is it's a rough road. Yeah, you have to do everything yourself. Yeah, and it's it's a rough, rough road.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, you have and and that's why you need a team, you know. That's yeah, that's why you need a team to, you know, people that that's like-minded that wanna, you know, put the push, even if they don't want to, you know, like they purpose ain't to solely do it for the most high, like just to want to push your music and believe in you. You know what I'm saying? To to want to be able to push the music and you know, because we can't can't always pay everybody to be a street team or promotion for or marketing. Like, but you know, if we got one person in the truth or one person that we know in our family that that that rock with our music, like, yeah, we can, yeah, you know, when we when we do what we gotta do.
SPEAKER_01You know, because I I have a younger cousin who's all you know, these younger people are just all into this. Oh yeah. You know, they be looking at me like, really, you don't know how you what you just press that, you get that, right? And so I ask a lot of questions and I pick their brains. And we have been talking to some of the cousins that are willing to just kind of guide, guide us on all of this on the different platforms in order to, you know, get the message out as well. So that's a good point to make. And um I've been picking brains. I've been just picking their brains.
SPEAKER_08Social media can be used for plenty good things, man. We just gotta, you just gotta wield it in that way, you know.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it's different. This industry is totally, I think it's just a new industry. I don't uh, you know, it's not I can't it's just so new that we have to keep up. We really do as artists. So we do need that team, like you were saying.
SPEAKER_08And the fact that you can, you know, now artists don't even have to be signed to no label. You can be independent and and and do everything that on your own. You know, it may take longer, but you know, you at least you put that, you know that you put that work in and you learn how all the ins and outs of what's going on. So when it's time, when you do start the you know, blowing up or whatever, like whatever you, whatever your your position is or your you want to play in this music, like you know, like with us, it's not per se about that, but you know, like the average artist, secular music making artists or even conscious, conscious music artists, they can, you know, pretty much blow up by themselves without a without a label. Like, you know, you just gotta the marketing and and and and promote it.
Promotion, Independence, And Teamwork
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and that's that's a lot of what Sephard does. He, you know, wearing, you know, wearing those hats, it it does require uh for you to just get it in and get it done. And and I see him, you know, just putting a lot of work in. And I'm I'm thankful. I'm really thankful too because he really does uh keep up with uh so much. And it that even that is even inspiring to others too. Like, wow, okay, that's some great artwork, or direction and avenue. Let me ask him, or let me just see what we can do to stay afloat, stay relevant, you know.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, that's the biggest thing. So, brother Seaf, I a couple months back, you you shot me something, and I want to talk about that. I wanted to get you on a podcast a while ago so we can talk about this, but and I didn't mean to cut you off, sis.
SPEAKER_01I just wanted to oh no, I'm done.
SPEAKER_08Okay, okay, cool. I'll praise it. My bad, I ain't mean to but uh you sent me a script, and it was for a uh pilot for a show, and I've actually read the whole script. Oh wow, yeah, I read the whole script, and I was like, after the first couple pages, I'm like, okay, I want to see where this is about to go. So as I kept reading it and stuff like that, I'm like, man, I really, I really was just trying to find the character that I resonated with, right? You know? And and I haven't like, so I'm like, maybe I need to just read it with some other people. Like, and we like we have a like a reading, and then we just see who like who whose person whose persona fits most fits that, you know, some certain purple. So I want you to tell the people about this, about this script and what and what you was trying to do. Because if I was to do it, I would just totally mess it up. I'm just gonna tell you right now. So, because it's been a while since I read it, and I don't remember everything, but I remember some of the key points of it. So I if you could like just explain, just give us a little overview of it.
SPEAKER_06This this was down the bay, right?
SPEAKER_08What's that? Yeah, down the bay, yep.
SPEAKER_06Down the bay is down the bay, it's just it's one of those stories that uh is a coming of age story. It kind of deals with some this is my the script I sent you was a pilot episode, and it's basically introducing my characters. So it's not moving, uh it's it's not a fast-paced uh script, but uh that particular uh script is the introductory to uh uh my plot and the introduction to the characters. Okay. So, you know, you might not resonate, it might not resonate, the characters might not resonate with you initially, but as we start to get into uh more of the challenges that the group of kids are going to be facing because of the choices that they made in this particular episode, you'll start it'll start to resonate with you more and more. And I think the Chevy character will start to grow because you'll start to see, you know, uh in the face of adversity, you know, this character, he he's just he has more and more ingenuity in in solving problems. Yeah, I've seen that. Kids are gonna end up turning to him more and more, yeah. And you'll start, you know, I'm trying to develop the kid into a leader. Yeah, that's what it seems like. Yeah. So it's called down the bay because that's an old neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. That there's a lot of people who know about this area who came up around this area, you know.
SPEAKER_00Where we are now, yeah, which is where we are.
unknownDown the bay.
Social Media, Relevance, And Learning
SPEAKER_06Down the bay, and and it's known for a lot of things. And uh one of the things that it's known for, of course, we don't it we don't celebrate, we don't you know participate is Mardi Gras. Which is yeah, coming up right around the corner. Okay, but it's known for that, and uh many people don't know that Mardi Gras was started here in Mobile. Yeah, and um it's just one of those things that we end up integrating into the storyline later on. Okay, I'm I'm interested.
unknownI'm so sorry. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_08No, go ahead, sis. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_01Oh no, I was just saying that because there's some young kids uh in this neighborhood that are uh small kids, they they just want to have something to do, and um, and they've been they started to gravitate uh the sufferer and um really want to be a part of this as well because they feel like there's something to look forward to as far as even helping their family, and uh and when you have kids like that, right? You you just want to reach back and make sure that that they uh will be able to achieve and find something newer you know special about who they are and how that they can give back to the community and give back to the families and everything. So this this uh whole area down here down the bay is um very tight-knit when it comes to looking out for each other's neighbors and uh just being about um helping in any way we can. Uh so it's it's based around that as well. So yeah, that's what I love about this. It takes me back when when you know growing up down the day.
SPEAKER_06We get to tell a lot of stories that uh that frequently aren't heard in so-called black senator.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_06And we get to address some things that many of us do know in the truth, but we're we're able to implement those stories into these, into this particular storyline that will help give understanding of some of those things, you know, secret societies and the origins of how those things come about. You know, we we touch on a lot of those things, you know, uh child abductions, you know, we we touch on some of those things. And this thing is is gonna grow into that kind of uh that kind of uh storyline as we get further in the season.
SPEAKER_07Okay, okay.
Film Pilot “Down The Bay” Overview
SPEAKER_08Okay. So ha have you have you ran across any any anybody that could that that could put it in emotion for us?
SPEAKER_06Not yet. I haven't even, you know, we haven't even started, you know, or as far as the production. We're we're prepared. You know, it's like like you said, I'm wearing I'm wearing multiple hats and and I have to build a team, you know, that can help me pull all this off. I can do the work, I don't mind do the work, but I definitely have to have a team in order to really make it successful because film is a different monster from from from music.
unknownYeah, it is.
SPEAKER_06I'm starting to see that too.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we got the cast too.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And they're ready, they're eager, they're excited.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, and we have everything else that we need too. We need a team, a strong team, man, that's willing to come on and you know put the work in and make it happen and share the benefits of what we what we what we do. Okay. So if there are any listeners out there that want to get at us, hey, drop us an email at achieve soundhouse at gmail.com and let us know you wanna you know you wanna participate if you especially if you're in the area, that'd be great. Or if you want to come on up. And if you feel like you want to learn a particular uh role in filmmaking, you know, we we teach, we have all these various hats that can that need to be filled. Right. Yeah, a lot of everything from sound to grip, PA, electric, lighting, we can we can help learn it all because we know I'm the ones say we know it all, but we have experience.
SPEAKER_07Right, right.
SPEAKER_06Just about every aspect of the filmmaking process, bro.
SPEAKER_07Okay.
SPEAKER_08Okay. Hey, so y'all heard. Matter of fact, go ahead and drop all the links. Where y'all social media links and you know, Spotify, all that good stuff. Let the people know where they can where they can find y'all, where they can hit y'all up to for for uh features or music or whatever. Like just let them know how they can reach out to y'all.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I think the best way to do it is Psalm Sephora pretty much everywhere. So Psalm Psalm Sephyr, Gmail, Psalmcephor.com, PsalmSephyr, TikTok, TikTok, Psalm Sephora, Instagram, PsalmSephyr, Facebook, well, PsalmCether, yeah, PsalmSet for Facebook or PsalmSether Music, Facebook. Yeah, that music page, please.
SPEAKER_01You can't, if you will, follow us on that to keep up with all of the current please do, you know, updates and everything.
SPEAKER_06That would truly be a blessing. Psalms set for music and Facebook, that would be a blessing. All of us like share, you know.
SPEAKER_01We'd love to use some feedback.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, yeah, that would be that would be good. Yeah, yeah, film, music, you know, all things entertainment, we deal with that. Graphics, we deal with all of that.
SPEAKER_01So then we mentioned song, you know, and I hate to reiterate it because I'm sure you probably all know, but some, which is of course in the Bible, isn't it? Doesn't have the S, it's just Psalm Cepher. So P-S-A-L-M. As in one song. Right. Not one song. C-E-P-H-E-R. As in one book, right, song book, song, suffer. It's real easy.
SPEAKER_06Right, really mainly female.com.
SPEAKER_08Stop playing with us. Stop playing with us, man. Y'all acting like y'all can't find this stuff. They just ripp spelt it out for y'all. Stop playing. Like, it's easy.
unknownLet us hear from you.
Themes, Setting, And Character Arcs
SPEAKER_06Yeah, right. We family. Matter of fact, we do have a song on the album that that really emphasizes that we are family. All one. Right. Okay. That's really what we're all about. That's like the theme song for our whole album right there. That if that's the one message we want to push the most, which we will release that particular song, uh, probably next. But uh yeah, that song right there is what it's all about.
SPEAKER_01One. And can we give you three scriptures?
SPEAKER_06Oh, yeah, definitely.
SPEAKER_01That we you can go and read, and uh and it just simplifies it. And that's e let's see. So the first one, Ephesians 4 and 4. We also read from the King James Version.
SPEAKER_03And the New Testament too.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, the New Testament as well. We got Zephaniah 2, 1 and 3, and 1 John 4, 20, and 21.
SPEAKER_08Yeah, I'm hip to that one.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, if you read those three scriptures, you'll definitely understand why the song was you know created and why he deposited this one for us. Yeah, we just want to thank everyone, anyone that's listening to and also to support our brother, you know. Keep him lifted up in prayer. You know, he's he's our son, he's your brother, he's family. And we all need to be on one accord.
SPEAKER_06One accord, that's what the song's about, and that's what we're all about. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, absolutely.
SPEAKER_07And we we definitely want to make sure that we lift up our our our our family body, you know, our congregation who came out and really represented for us, and you know we told them about the project that we were doing, and pretty much everybody in the whole in our congregation supported us when I was one of the uh what and what congregation y'all go to?
SPEAKER_08Say what now C C G O C C Hey, shout out G O C C man. Y'all y'all stop playing with us like for real. Hey, all praise to the most high. Shout out G O C C It's a brother, it's a bunch of other brothers and sisters.
SPEAKER_01If you want to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, get in that word and our church party, our elders, deacons, and leaders, and all of all of them that are just laboring to give us, you know, the meaning and the understanding that it's there laid out as a blueprint for us, and we're just thankful.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, double honors to all of the leaders, man.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_06Everybody is out there putting the work in, you know, all the brothers that are in the in the other camps that are out on the street corners, you know, risking their lives, you know what I mean? All of that, man. Double honors to all you brothers out there, man. You know, because we are all one body, you know what I mean? Everybody doesn't have the same message because we all don't have the same function. Man body is made up of many parts, right? Say that again, bro. So to speak, no, you know what I mean? So somebody gotta be the ones out there kicking. Yeah, somebody's gotta be the ones out there lifting.
SPEAKER_07Right.
Community Roots And Youth Purpose
SPEAKER_06So we all serve our our our parts until we're brought together by the power that that rules us all, that created us all. Right that day is coming. So just keep doing what you're doing, brothers and sisters, until that day arrives. And one day we will all be on one accord.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah, praise spirits is that lift our brothers up, keep them lifted up, pray for our brothers, pray for family, and just and say those special prayers, you know. You know, lay out before the Father and and and and send those prayers that we know, specific prayers. Sometimes there's a particular prayer that someone may need that you know needed. We need all the prayers, and sisters, you know, our words are very powerful. We just need to lift our brothers up in prayer all the time, every day. When we have breath in our bodies, we wake up, let's send prayers up. Let's send those prayers up for our brothers.
Production Needs And Open Call
SPEAKER_08Definitely, definitely. That was beautiful, beautiful. We definitely need those prayers because it it's trying times out here for us, for us brothers. Like, it's it's hard to be a black man in America. Like, it's hard. It's even harder to be a sister, but but we we we we shield, we shield y'all from a lot of stuff that you know that could possibly come y'all's way. And we gotta stay strong to be able to do that, y'all. So and the way we do that is is is our sister speaking, speaking that speaking that life into us, you know. Yeah, no, nobody can can can can raise up a black man like a like a sister. It's just impossible, other than the most high. Like, ain't nobody got our backs, black men Israelite, then like an Israelite sister. She's gonna have your back, you know, 100. You know, because she look like you, she smells like you, her DNA is like you, and she got that compassion because when she looks in the mirror, she see her. When she looks at you, she looks like yeah, definitely, definitely. All praise, man. Let's get into this other song, man. Because I'm like, I'm sitting here looking at y'all songs, and I want to play all these joints, but y'all don't y'all want me to play specific songs. And I'm like, no, I want to play everything. So but we go, we go, we go keep it respectful and keep it, keep it, keep it classy, even though I'm not a classy person, but you know, we go keep it classy because we got the sister here, and she's a very classy sister, and her voice is phenomenal, and we do not want to act a fool around her, y'all. So y'all get y'all stuff together. So the uh a woman, like they say, a woman. She's in the building, so y'all get y'all stuff together. But uh, and I'm just speaking like personally about myself. I need to get myself together, but but we about to listen to this song, y'all. It's called Remember the Days of Old. Yeah, y'all go ahead and tell us just a little bit of a brief overhaul of this song. It's the remix, actually.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, yeah. Remember the days of old, you know. Hey, the title pretty much speaks for itself, and that's what we're trying to remind people of. Remember the days of old, you know. Teach it to the children. Because, you know, you you got groups of people out there that would have us uh not acknowledge our past, not remember our past, want to erase our past, you know, want us to forget about our past. You know, and that's just that's not something that we should even consider.
SPEAKER_07Right.
SPEAKER_06Because, you know, there's so many other groups of people out there who the whole foundation of their being, their existence is the remembrance of their past. You know, we're not even gonna we're not gonna talk about those groups. You know, they got all kinds of laws being passed. You know, where you can you never know when you say something, they may be like, Oh, hey no, you can't say that, but it is what it is. So remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations, ask thy father, and he will show thee, right? Thy elders, and they will tell thee.
SPEAKER_07Right, so that's the script. Let's let's get into it. Remember the days of old, y'all. Check it out.
SPEAKER_02Like you the woman will do a visible, like you got no tell you the truth. What you want to do on the I didn't buy the buttons. I don't want you to watch it so you take away my way.
SPEAKER_08So yeah. See, this is the thing, right? And I and I I don't know what to say about the song. Like, I it's a phenomenal jump joint. Like, I just I think if I was say something about it and give my my you know, like my big ups to it, it would like be diminishing from it. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like the song was so phenomenal. Like the beat really, really draws you in. The track really draws you in. And then, you know, there's all the backup vocals on the hook, like, and the way the hook is mixed, it's just like so melodic. Like, so and because I'm an engineer and uh a producer as well, I listen to all of that before I listen to, you know, the overall song, and I just try to dissect, like, I like the way that that snare was hitting. Like, you know, you know how we do. And it it it really, that song really resonated with me. I didn't I that was the remix. What was the what's the original? Where the original at? I gotta hear that. Because I was like, that's that's the original, like, like the original gotta be fired in, man.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, a little faster.
One Accord: Scriptures And Unity
SPEAKER_08A little faster, so it's a it's a oh okay. But yeah, that that that really did it for me, man. And I I like that song. What was the what was the inspiration behind it? Like, what what made y'all, y'all in the studio, he's like, man, we about to make this song. This is where we go right. Like, so I guess I should be talking to the book about this first. So what was the what was the the inspiration?
SPEAKER_06I think at the time there was a movement to start removing a lot of so-called black histories from from schools, and it was some conversations that came up with people that we know, children, you know, were talking about, you know, they're they're taking these books out of the curriculum, or they're removing so-called black history and all that kind of stuff. And uh, and it just made me think about, you know, how certain groups of people get to remember their history, but we don't. And we wanted to just make a statement, hey, you know to our people regardless of what goes down, you know, never forget your history, never forget regardless of what opposition comes against you and tries to convince you to that your history or your the things that came before you are not important. They are important and keep those things you know in the forefront of your mind and remind your children to do the same thing.
SPEAKER_08Right. Right. So Sasan, what do you what do you feel like your inspiration was?
SPEAKER_01It seems like so much focus and attention is on our school system uh and the lack of that our kids, our children can be falling behind because there's just not enough resource these days. It's been taken away. But but we can't use that as an excuse. We can, you know, certainly use what the father has given us, and that that is you know, the internet, the access to books that we can still buy before you know they go up on the prices of. And as you probably know, that there are you know a lot of prices now, it's hard to even find certain history books.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And you know, they did decide what years back uh to give us the shortest month for history, as though that to me it was, I thought it was a mock, a mock, you know, sort of uh degrading, uh, because we started the history, you know, and uh and the history comes from the Bible. You know, in Genesis. It starts in Genesis and it ends in Revelation. That's our history. That's our history book. It's our history book, you know. That that whole book talks about his people. And and it is just you know to remind children, spend time with kids, you know, and inform them of all of this so that they can feel proud or or feel that they belong, right, or feel that there's some substance here in their lives, and they just weren't just born.
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_01They're born with a purpose. And and we as elders and we that have gone, you know, know this and have gone through some things, we have to reach back all the time. Right. We gotta take the time and just grab a hand, yeah, you know, and and talk to these kids. A lot of times they have so much they have so many questions, right? They just want answers. Yeah, you're right. And it's up to us. We have to guide them and give them the answers. Right. And not forget and just know who we are.
SPEAKER_07Okay. All right. Mm-hmm.
Play “Remember The Days Of Old”
SPEAKER_01It was an inspiration for me. For for and I'm thankful that you know, Cephra wrote this, and uh again, I you know had to also be on the same, you know, page and understand too, you know, how far we've come look at look at look at what's happening around us.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. So we were put we were scattered amongst the nations. And we know that the nations do not serve the same uh power that we serve. So in essence, when we were forced into these or enculturated into these uh these various systems that we were pushed into, whether it be slavery, you know, whatever, we were forced into those various systems. They taught us their way. You know, we learned pretty much everything from them. You know, bar the the the barbarism, you know, the lewd and and and seditious ways and the oversexualization and homosexuality, and I'ma just put it out there. All of that stuff we learned from them, but it was intentional. We know from Psalm 83, you know, there was a coalition of nations which led the other nations, and they came up with a scheme to trick us out of our blessings. We know that because you know they learned it's written. We learned they learned it from what uh Balaam of Dior, who taught Baloch, and Balak, the children of Lot taught uh Esau and Ishmael these things. Uh those are the two leaders of the crafty council in Psalm 83, and they you know came up, devised a scheme. Hey, look, let's let's lead these people astray and teach them sin so that we can steal their blessings. Because as long as they're in sin, right, as long as these people are perpetually in sin, they can't call on their God, and their God's gonna punish them, and he's gonna, you know, he's gonna kill them.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_06That's what they learn. So this is this is basically the the deeper understanding of what the song is about.
SPEAKER_07Right.
SPEAKER_06Our history.
History, Erasure, And Teaching Kids
SPEAKER_08Oh praise. Y'all, y'all really do be driving the the point home and be hitting the nail on the head. I swear y'all do. But every song that y'all come up with, it's always some something to come the the leave with like out of it. It's just full of substance, like, and it's so much substance that everybody can take a little piece and it'll still be back, it'll still be enough for seconds and thirds, y'all. Like, like that's that's a beautiful thing. Like, and I I be wanting to make music like that, like to where people can really get a lot from it, not just one time and then they be like, oh, okay. Like you come back to one of y'all songs, you hear something different, like, or you just feel a different vibe, like, ooh, like, you know what I'm saying? And that's that's that's good music. Like, that's good music. So I man, it's been a beautiful build, man. I don't want to hold y'all too long. I like I I really just want to just talk to y'all forever, but I can't. I can't. Like, I'm just gonna be real. I can't. And I don't want to hold y'all too long because I know y'all got life and things to do. But I do want to say this that we appreciate y'all. We love y'all, and we want y'all to keep making music, and we are gonna support y'all with the streams, with everything that we can. We go get out there and go buy that album when it drops. When it drops the 21st, you said the 21st this month. The 21st. Yeah, go drop. Yeah, go get it and support so they can continue to make. More music and do better and praise the most high. Like, so yeah, get on their website, Psalms here, all through the whole social media. Like, so they made it very simple for the dimwits. I'm just gonna be real. Like, they made it very simple for the it's like ww.com for dummies. Yeah, no, I'm I know because yeah, yeah, it is some dummies out there. I'm just gonna be real. This bitch of truth. We we real. They there's some dummies out there, and and and and and so, but they made it real simple. All you gotta do is if you keep in, if you found them on one spot, you can find them everywhere else because you done spelt it right. So go get they stuff.
SPEAKER_06One more thing, one more thing. One more thing. Matter of fact, if you want to get the whole album right now, we do have it on band camp. Okay. Go to band camp, psalm suffer, and and listen to the whole album and carefully, you know, if it's if yeah, if carefully, if you you know, if you feel it in your spirit, support and go ahead and purchase. That'd be a blessing to us because you already know that you know they ain't paying us nothing. So right. It'd be a blessing. Be a blessing.
SPEAKER_08And the fact that they're praising the most high is that if y'all don't listen to her music and go stream, like, share, enjoy, comment, you know, uh, what else? What else? Subscribe. If you don't do all of that, I'm just gonna say it, and y'all, this is my tagline. I'm gonna put it on my my thing, you a hater. Bottom line. Like this, this is my tagline. If you don't go stream the hell out of their music, y'all some haters. Cause they praising the most high. And the sister is dope, and the brother, his pen is immaculate. So y'all, they a dynamic duel. And I didn't, I didn't just, you know, uh, I didn't, I don't just make any any and everybody my adoptive mother and father, right? Like, I I I really love them that much. And I wanna like I sit up under their toolage and I I listen to what they tell me when they tell me stuff. So I definitely, y'all definitely need to listen, say stuff. They they they got dope music. They they the brother has the show down by the bay. The pilot, hopefully, let's get that on, let's get that moving, man. Let's get that pushed. Let's help these, help the brother and sister get this pushed so we can, you know, just some more things that we can uh attribute to the culture. You know what I'm saying? Like our culture is a luxury. We got so many sides to our culture, y'all. Like, y'all will never be able to get through the whole from one end of our culture to the to the other. It would take y'all centuries because it's just so many parts to it, so many moving parts at that. So, all praise to the most high, man. I thank y'all for getting on the Spitcher Truth podcast with your boy Abia, aka the truth. I'm I'm surnaming myself that because on TikTok I want to say that because people be like, they be boxing you and all that old crazy stuff. So I just want to say that I'm true. But on here, I'm a bea because y'all know me. I love y'all, I love my fans. Hey, I'm back. This probably will come out in a couple weeks, but you know, either way, y'all go get the notification when I drop it. And uh, like I said, man, go go get they go go listen to their album, go stream their music, like and share on the Psalms, on the YouTube, the dick, the TikTok, the the whatever. If they got VK, go on there and like and share. I don't care what they got, like and share and comment. Always comment because that's put that pushes them into the the the algorithm too, y'all. So all praise to the most high. We thank y'all for coming out, man, and we appreciate y'all. Y'all have a good night, man. Definitely all praise. Thank you. All praise.
SPEAKER_03We thank you.
SPEAKER_08Y'all got anything else y'all want to say else to the to the to the to the fans before we leave out?
SPEAKER_06Hey, we appreciate anybody that supports us, everybody that supports us and has supported us in the past. We're gonna keep doing it as long as it's the most high's will. And uh, thank you.
SPEAKER_08Absolutely, all praise. We thank y'all too. So have a good night, man. I'll talk to y'all later. All praise. Halone, alone, hello, and this is your boy Abia, man. Spitch of Truth Podcast, man. I just had a beautiful build with my brother and my sister, man. I love them, man. I love them. So y'all go get their music, go stream it, man. This is the Spitcher Truth Podcast. I think we about to be back on every Wednesday. I'ma just um, I'ma see. We go see, but y'all go get the net of notifications, like and share, and subscribe to the Spit Your Truth Podcast on YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook. And you will get the notifications when we drop new content. Peace.