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A Session with TwoMuch Stacxz

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In this episode of A Session With Kage, we got one of Fresno's very own Two Much Sacxz in the studio to tell us his journey and plan as a up and coming Portland Based artist.

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SPEAKER_00

But I'm gonna get you high today. Shit. That blazer sprite. We in Portland, Oregon with a blazer sprite.

unknown

Right?

SPEAKER_00

Hella L's they had a down uh downstairs and put it on the shop. And hella shales, nigga. Alright, we finna get started, man. I'm gonna tap back in with y'all in a minute, man. Okay. Here, y'all know the lights. Where the light are quick. Right here. I'm gonna do the pound.

SPEAKER_01

I'm gonna do the sage right here.

SPEAKER_00

Soners, y'all know the drill. Go ahead. You want me to you got it or you want me to do that while you roll? Whatever. Hey, get that on camera too. All that shit. Just sage, burn energy.

SPEAKER_01

Soners, you know the deal before we start the episode. Actually, I don't know if y'all ever see this on camera. Verbus episode, just to make sure the energy is right. Everyone's feeling good when they come inside. Because you know, I don't always meet all my guests before beforehand, and sometimes it's just a first-time meeting. So you want to make sure you know all the energy is good. Sage it up, clear all that bad shit out. And then y'all, just to replace all that energy we cleared out, we're gonna put some positive back in the area and we use that polisanto. All right.

SPEAKER_00

You ready for this, bro? Hell yeah. Well, actually, let me use the bathroom again. Nigga, this is the third time you're using the bathroom.

SPEAKER_01

This nigga done fucking broke the seal. Now you can't stop. See, Stoner, just so y'all know, smoking weed don't make you go to the bathroom this much.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. All right. Uh, so when should I start? When should I like this motherfucker? I'm gonna wait till you're like that shit, right? I'm gonna wait till you like shows, man. All right, bad, bad, bad. Crazy.

SPEAKER_01

But what's good, bro? What's good? Well, first of all, what's good, Stoners? I know we've been bullshitting. Y'all didn't I didn't walk away. He didn't went to the bathroom. I'm still rolling up weed. I got stuff rolled up. But what's good, y'all? Welcome to another episode of Session with Kage. I'm your host, Kage. Today I am joined here with a with a hot underground artist. Someone this nigga is making waves on YouTube, blowing up on every fucking video. He got his, he's so big they deleted his page. Shit, please welcome to too much. Welcome. I said, damn, welcome to the show. Too much stacks.

SPEAKER_00

Appreciate you, brother. Appreciate you.

SPEAKER_01

What's good, bro? How you doing today?

SPEAKER_00

Doing good, man. Staying blessed, staying above it, stand positive, man. Like we should. Hell yeah. What you been on today? Shit today, man. Just chilling today, man. You know, today I was just chilling mostly the whole day. You feel me, waiting for the interview. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

It must be chill season. First, everyone that was coming on here was like, I didn't did the show, I didn't did this, I didn't do all this shit. And now everyone's like, Yeah, bro, I was chilling today. I was actually at home. I was with a kid. I was, you know, all the doing all the normal stuff.

SPEAKER_00

And I don't and I don't know about these other niggas, man, but shit. Me, I'm I'm one of those rappers, brother, where musicians, where nigga, I you feel me, I work a job, you feel me? I work a I would say nine to five, but I work 12 hour shifts, you feel me, instead of seven or eight hour shifts. Niggas work 12 hour shifts. You better than me. I can't do that.

SPEAKER_01

12 hour like a four or ten is my limit.

SPEAKER_00

So niggas just got off of work for real. So niggas are off of work, you know, got to spend time with my little man. You feel me? Got to write a little bit of music, a little bit of poetry. Niggas do poems and shit. So yeah, niggas be doing a whole lot of shit, man.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, okay. So you be doing you be into the into the pretty regular shit when you uh when you off the when you outside the booth and off a track and shit like that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, definitely.

SPEAKER_01

Hell yeah, hell yeah. So you know, I noticed you're not uh you're not from around these parts per se. Uh yeah, you're not from out here in Portland and shit. You from uh you from Fresno, right?

SPEAKER_00

Yep, Fresno, Cali, West Fresno.

SPEAKER_01

West Fresno, okay. You know, so I'm I'm from So I'm from SoCal, so I'm from from Long Beach area, and I don't unfortunately all my homies in fucking Fresno too much because one of my homies got uh got kicked off of a bus on our way passing through. Uh so we was like fuck that area. Um, off of some bus shit. But so what's the difference between um I guess the east, the east and the west for y'all?

SPEAKER_00

I feel like the difference between me is other than the way people talk, of course, is like California, bruh. We're mostly about, you know, when you hear about Cali, you hear about pimps, hoes, thugs, gangsters, drug dealing, all types of shit. In the east, you know, in the east, you hear about people about, you know, getting money, drug dealing, and shit like that. They don't really, it's not really big on gang violence like that out there. They really hustlers out there. Yeah, but don't get it. Very Hollywood type shit. Yeah, exactly. But back in the day, back in the day, bruh, gang violence everywhere used to be mainly about getting money, hustling, you feel me, providing for our families. But nowadays, niggas is like I was mentioning to the homie in the back. Nowadays, nigga, everybody worried about the wrong shit. Who can I catch today? Who can I off today? Who can I do wrong? Who, you know what I mean? Nowadays, niggas is not thinking properly. They're not thinking about, okay, I got a family to feed, I gotta do, move this way, gotta do this type of way. Niggas is just thinking wrong nowadays, bro. Everything backwards. Exactly. And it's backwards, bruh. You feel me? Nowadays, man, nigga, this shit is nigga. You feel me? I I ain't gonna say we turn, we don't we don't turn down none. Don't get me wrong. We don't never turn down none. You you feel me? But right now, my main focus is getting money, hustling, providing for my family, period.

SPEAKER_01

Hell yeah. So are you um how long you been out of Fresno, bro?

SPEAKER_00

Out of Fresno, shit. I've probably been out of there probably five years strong now, man. I I still go back and vision and shit, but I I moved out of the bitty, man.

SPEAKER_01

Alright, okay. So a lot of a lot of this says um, did you start music out there? Or is that yeah, I started I started out there. I started doing my shit out. So what was that what was that journey like? What what's that journey like getting you for, I guess, starting on Fresno? What was that like? Because you know, I'm sure uh it's gotta be a whole different, a whole different outlook on who you are now, that for sure.

SPEAKER_00

Definitely. So back then, bro, I was a young nigga back then. So I was probably like 14. You feel me? And I was one of the first young niggas out there to really start rapping, bruh. Me and my me and my me and my little uh me and my cousin KC, man. KC and T Chow. We was the first little niggas, bro, to really start rapping out there, bro. And that was back in like nigga 2014, bro. Back in the day, man. Niggas, you feel me? Back in the day, type shit. You feel me? So Okay, niggas always had the nigga, niggas really started the the movement for young niggas really rapping out there, bro. If you hear about any young niggas now today rapping out there in Fresno, nigga, on God, I guarantee you, they could be like, nigga, oh, I know too much, or I know KC, I know TC. You feel me? We we move, nigga, we started this shit. MMG movement, nigga, and Lil Otto. I can't forget about brother. Oh yeah. So nigga, we started that movement out there, right? Nigga, nigga, we started that shit. So now we got a whole lot of young niggas trying to do that shit. You feel me? But niggas know the heart and where we started, nigga. Too much stacks, nigga. KC T C nigga, Lil Otto, nigga. We started this shit, nigga. The young niggas rapping in Fresno Cali, nigga. We started that nigga, and I I died behind that nigga. MMG, nigga. You started that shit.

SPEAKER_01

So we ain't got nobody gonna come up and start challenging you. If they hop in the comments challenging, we can pick up right from the channel.

SPEAKER_00

Hardest versus take off. Challenge me, man. We could battle, we can do whatever y'all want, man. We do it.

SPEAKER_01

We're gonna give up no smoke. I'm with that. I'm with that. Yeah, no, don't not let us know, bro. No, no ground. Um that. Uh-huh. Let me let me let me hit look at that little what you got over here. No that, bro. No, that's Connors. We smoke a little bit of this Portland Heights right now.

SPEAKER_00

You feel me? Shout out to them.

SPEAKER_01

If y'all uh followed me in the past Portland Heights, man. Y'all got it.

SPEAKER_00

Y'all got the infusion.

SPEAKER_01

That's that infusion, man. Yeah, if you uh follow me in the past, you know I've done a review on these and I stand by these. They hit real good, real hard every time. Oh shit, bro. But shit, man. But um, yeah, bro. That's uh, I mean, that's dope. I mean, that's that's actually gotta be a dope feeling. So um, like, what was like what was uh what was that like kind of I guess starting out hip hop out in Fresno? And like, how'd you get in up? How'd you get about here?

SPEAKER_00

Shit, bro.

SPEAKER_01

You're a branch of hip hop, so to speak.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's a crazy ass, long ass story, bro. Because we got time, we got two joints in the air.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, man.

SPEAKER_00

End of the day, bro, like, bro, it all started because, bro, back in the day, man, you know, I was a young nigga, man. You feel me, really trying to find my way, trying to figure out what I want to do in life and how I want to move about in life, you feel me? So my cousin Rollo, man, I got a I got a cousin named Rollo. Rallo, Rallo, Dirt Gang Rollo from 300, bro. He from West Roy from 300 from Fresno. And he, you know, he he Mexican and black, so he he mixed kind of like me. You feel me? I'm white, black, and Mexican. But yeah, he's mixed. So, you know, niggas always nigga, niggas always try to test him, but niggas got hands. Niggas can't never test, you feel me? Test no gangsters. So niggas test my cutty man, and he always had me on my rap shit, bro. Him and my uncle Alan, bruh. YFN Santana. Feel me? They had me on my rap shit. So nigga, I just started doing my rap shit, bro. Really moving means, bruh, you know, looking up to them in a way, you feel me, and really putting my heart to this and really trying to do it, bruh. You know, but at that time I was young, so I was also banging horror fully at that time. You feel me? So I was doing anything a young nigga would do, you feel me? Bribing, doing all that type of dumb shit. You feel me? And I ended up catching a case with one of my bros, man, and ended up going down time after time, case after case, man, it all caught up with me, bro. Uh, I ended up moving to uh Klamath Falls. I ended up moving to Klamath Falls one upon a time, man, and ended up getting in trouble again out there. And my record was just all big at it at the time, man.

SPEAKER_01

You was building a bad reputation.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. So I ended up, you know, getting locked up in Cali, man. Getting sent, man, the gang shit, man. Getting sent up, getting sent, man, getting sent to Cali to Oregon, youth authorities, you feel me, and really, you know, and then me coming into Oregon, getting sent from uh CYA, OIA, you feel me, meeting them. I met people from Portland, right? Oregon, right? Just from who I am, where you from, you know, I'm too much, you know. I I'm big blood, mean street gang type shit. From who I am, friends, no shit, you know, and they was fucking with me. So at that point, bro, I was just already tapped in with them, and they was like, okay, I fuck with your movement. I like who you is as a person. You feel me? They invited me today, hood day. You got to meet they homies and shit. So they was already tapped in fucking with me. So nigga, that started my shit. I ended up nigga after I got out uh OIA organ youth authority. I ended up fucking saying fuck with my shit. Yeah, so I ended up just saying, I'm coming to move out here. So I started moved out here with the homies. Damn, saying, fuck it, man. Started moving means, nigga ended up knocking a beautiful woman out here, you know what I mean? Had a baby and shit, ended up staying out here, all types of shit going crazy, bruh. Music, every everybody.

SPEAKER_01

So it wasn't even like the music that brought you out here, it was just life.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, life, bro. Circumstances, really, bro. And that's crazy. And I fell in love with it. I started meeting people from Canada. Shout out to uh Chris though, shout out to AK, people from Canada, people from people I ain't never met before, man, from all types of uh places in Oregon, Seattle. Shout out to man, I'm telling y'all, bro, we we we viral here now, bro. I'll fuck with y'all, I'll fuck with whoever fucked with me straight up.

SPEAKER_01

No, that's lit, bro. I mean, like getting to through some crazy circumstances, getting to like getting getting yourself out of California and to see so much, interact with so much.

SPEAKER_00

And I ain't never I never had that before. I mean, never even lived outside of Cali, bro.

SPEAKER_01

And what's a lot is you you turn like a what sounded like what could have been a tragic story and or like you know, into like a real story of opportunity. Cause like what's uh like what's that like like do you consider yourself a a uh rapper or a parlor rapper or a Fresno rapper? Or it doesn't matter.

SPEAKER_00

To be honest, when people ask me, you know, when pages post me or whatever, you know, and they ask me where I'm from, I say I'm I'm I'm a Fresno California artist, but I'm also a Portland artist. Fresno, my first home, Portland my second home. You feel me? No matter what.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, so it's it's really hard for you to like so it's like to separate from either one.

SPEAKER_00

I'm I'm strictly it's strictly I'm I'm from both of these places, nobody can tell me differently. Yeah, you feel me?

SPEAKER_01

I mean shit, bro. I mean, like I guess I am right now because there's no way to I feel like Portland doesn't even really have much of a set identity of artists right now, which is kind of nice, yeah. And uh with it being so uh with it having such an influx of like different people kind of creating that identity right now, I think it's like you get that room to be like, yeah, like yeah, I'm here, but like I'm also there and I've brought I'm bringing my shit right here where I'm at. Um so that's that's lit. That's lit. So I mean, do you feel like um oof shit? Do you feel like that uh a lot of that a lot of that path and shit that you went through kind of um influenced like a lot of your sound right now and just over the course of shit?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I feel like uh I feel like my whole journey in life, bruh, no matter what it is, all my songs go through what I'm going through at that time in life. You feel me?

SPEAKER_01

I can tell from just the titles, bro.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, like I ain't gonna lie, bro. Like, bruh, you can see some of my past shit from me growing up. I was only rapping about gang shit, what I've been doing, what I was going through. You feel me? And now I'm switching, I'm going through different shit in life, right? So I'm talking about, you know, I'm also, you know, I'm doing, I'm talking about shit I'm doing. Yeah, you feel me? Strictly like that, nigga. I'm doing, I'm talking about shit I'm doing. And nigga, I got some RB shit, you know. I'm going through a relationship, nigga, all types of shit. I got some RB shit out right now, all types of shit. Nigga, I ain't gonna.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so you just dropped the EP just what, January. And um we were talking a little bit earlier, and I was saying like it it threw me because I was like, oh, this is this is a whole different sound than I was expecting. And it does sound really good. And so, like, what kind of uh it's a relationship? So let's let's let's talk about that a little bit, bro. Let's um who let's who's a special lady and you ain't got a name or but you know how when when did you stumble upon this?

SPEAKER_00

Shit. Because it's been always shit. My boy looking at me. My boy looking at me in the baggage day. We could just talk about it when we can't talk about this shit. I ain't gonna lie this shit.

SPEAKER_01

Nigga, this look, it's so serious. He's blushing. He looked at his own.

SPEAKER_00

Nah, because that nigga was staring at me so high, because we could talk about it in the beginning. Remember, oh god. So look, I'm gonna be honest, though, look. No, it's all good. It's all good.

SPEAKER_01

I love this. I love love.

SPEAKER_00

So please, nigga, so I met her when I uh, you know, when I first, you know, when I first came out here in the Portland, you know, Oregon. You know, and it's crazy because uh, you know, I met her and shit, but you know, you know, always talked to girls before her, but it was nigga, them bitches, you know, they was never, it was nothing like that. Not even dating. Them bitches were trying to talk to me, them bitches had no money, ain't not, you know what I mean. But then I met this this girl, I mean, I ain't gonna lie, man. And you feel me? It's actually my baby mama, a crazy story. Same one I met. Yeah, same one I met, nigga, after all them years, bro. Damn. So yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That's a love story.

SPEAKER_00

So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man. Met her at the uh, I met her at a uh actually, I met her at a uh like a rave performance, nigga at a beach. At the beach.

SPEAKER_01

Oh shit.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, at the rave at the beach at the rave, yeah. Oh god. I fuck around, I fuck around. So that's that's I had I had a beach performance, bro. Yeah, yeah, game her up, nigga, and yeah, that was me. Yeah, that was me after that.

SPEAKER_01

So she kept you out, she got she got you stuck out here now.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, in a way, but I yeah, I like I liked it too, though. I liked, I like, I like the bitty, so yeah, in a way, okay. And this is and so definitely she's a big big part of that, though. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, okay, hell yeah. So so a lot of this, a lot of this, this new EP is gonna center around the a lot, a lot around what you experienced for her.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, my last, yeah, my uh it's called uh ghetto bastard, you feel me? And that that title comes from basically, you know, I'm a hood nigga, you feel me? And I come from not having the pops to show me the way of how to really move in the world, you feel me? So where I had to teach myself and I learned from women in my life. So niggas gonna move how I know how to move accordingly. You feel me? And respect the ladies, because like I said, treated and raised by ladies my whole life.

SPEAKER_01

So yeah, for sure, bro. I mean, what's the what's uh what's I'm sure it's been a learning experience, I'm sure, especially being an artist and kind of battling the the the like the artist lifestyle. What's that been like, bro? Kind of navigating through that with her.

SPEAKER_00

For sure, man, man. Of course, it's you know, it's always gonna be, you know, females, people wanting your attention, wanting you, you know, hitting my inbox every day, daily, you know, too much, you know. You single, you this. Nah, hell no. You know what I mean? Because I'm not I'm not entertaining none of that. I'm focused on my career and my little man. You know, I got a son right now, so that's all I'm focused on getting a bag, yeah, and getting further in my music career, further in my life, further in where I want to be at in life, you feel me? No, if it's music, if it's no matter where where I want to be at in life, you feel me? I just need to be further. So I'm gonna keep moving no matter what.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. I mean shit, bro. That's so uh so family man rapper. How you how you go? Do you do you feel like you still kind of carry a lot of like that, a lot of that uh are you gonna be carrying a lot of that that past like hard hard you like through your music now that uh as a family man? Because I feel like uh, you know, some people they some people they become a family man, they kind of their music softens up, like we saw with Chance the Rapper. Not that he was a hard rapper, but you know, he became the the everyone said I love my I love my wife rapper. Um how do you balance kind of maintaining this? How are you gonna balance maintaining that identity of like like I'm still that nigga, but also like I love my girl. Cause like that's not the that's not the everyday persona, you know?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, to be honest, uh I feel like uh no one should keep try to hold on to a certain type of persona for say. I feel like you should always be yourself no matter what. And me, I'm old enough now to now realize I don't care what nobody thinks of me, what no one says about me. You know what I mean? Because nowadays niggas is broke, niggas is trying to live off girls, not holding no money, don't got nowhere to nowhere to call home, they don't got nothing going for themselves, you feel me? You feel me? I'm trying to be nigga, nigga, I'm a hood nigga, don't get me wrong, right? But at the end of the day, that hood shit ain't always what it turns out to be. You feel me? Yeah, I'm a family man, so I want to be a husband at the end of the day. I want to be uh a father at the end of the day. That's admirable. I don't, you know, I want to be somebody the world can look up to, someone the world can admire at the end of the day, and want to be around. You feel me? I don't want to be a negative impact towards our community or the people that love me. You feel me? I want to always push forward positivity and always discard the negative because we all we got end of the day, bruh. Nobody's gonna make it easier on us, not the police, not fucking ice, not none of them people, man. We gotta go crazy and fuck all them people that's against us. We gotta keep pushing that out united.

SPEAKER_01

Oh me, that's that's that's on it. That's that's beautiful, bro. That's that's love. Nah, for that's that's that's beautiful. Um, I mean, especially like right now, I feel like uh not too many art, not too many artists even go to mention that shit right now. Like it's trying to be a family man and trying to stay low and do all that shit is hard, especially through all these times. So fucking around, I'm I'm the same mindset, fucking around all this other side shit and all these side projects and all that shit, whatever you want to call them, ball your ball and all this other dumb shit. Where where do you even find the time for it?

SPEAKER_00

For real. Hey man, brother, don't get me wrong. I ain't bruh shit. I'm not, man. Back in the day probably could say, Oh, he's a bold motherfucker. I'm not bold, I'm not tough, I'm not none of that. You feel me? I'm not, you know, right? But I would never, ever, ever let no one disrespect me, you know, or none of that, you know. I'm not tough. I'm not, nigga, y'all can have that. Y'all can have this street life, y'all can be more a gangster than me, more thug than me, whatever. You feel me? Fuck all that, man. You know, yeah. I'm you know, I'm spreading love, I'm spreading chair, you feel me? And I know that y'all might see this red flag. You know, you hear me? Yes, I'm a gang member, right? I know you probably was gonna ask that, you know. I I do, you know. I you know, I do gang bang, right? Am I active? Hell no. The fuck? I'm gonna be real, right? But I'm not no sucker. If somebody walk up to me, right, and say, Are you from here? I'll say, you know what I'll say? I'll say, Yes, this where I'm from. I love that. I love that place. Oh God. But I'm not active right now. Don't diss my hood, don't do that, because we will have a problem. Strictly like that. Yeah, it's still a culture.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, I think people sometimes see the flag and like, or even like as people retire and kind of get out of it, but like they still wear the colors or they still talk about their sets and all that shit. Like, I don't think a lot of people realize to an extent like how much it is also a culture. Like, like it's not just a gang, like it's this it's literally the area that you're from and like the people that you surround yourself with and like to talk about on that. Is like for real, like it's like talking about in your family, like you ain't gonna like hey your cousin's a piece of shit. I'ma hit you, nigga. Like you're dead ass. Like, what do we think? What are you talking about? So, like, while I I don't I I don't man, I haven't been affiliated. Like, I get it. So, like, I but yeah, I was gonna ask, so like how much like how much of that now like kind of influences a lot of like your art and like the shit you talk about and stuff that you do, like I guess not so much stuff that you do, but more like the art and your and your music.

SPEAKER_00

Man, I ain't gonna lie, it impacts a lot, bruh. I got popped, bruh. I got popped, and the crazy thing about it is I didn't get popped by, you know, I didn't get popped by one of my ops.

SPEAKER_01

We got we got we got a lot of white fans. Well, we gotta talk about pop. As I start reading my comments, I'm starting to notice this shit, bro. And you try to just be letting niggas go on with like a regular talk, but pop, okay.

SPEAKER_00

So I got shot, you know, back in 2013, you know, uh a couple days before my brother's birthday, Quan birthday, you know, October. You know, so you're welcome, mom. And the thing is, man, I didn't get I didn't get shot, you know. Hey, better funny. So look, I didn't get shot from my ops, as they say, you know. I got shot by one of my closest people to me, you know. I ain't gonna get into that topic or nothing like that. I ain't gonna say nothing. But I got I got popped, you know, shot, you know, by one of my closest people to me, you know. I'll never forget that. So that's why I don't take none of that shit serious no more, bruh. Right? So I'm really A B K, A B K, not E B K, A B K, anybody killer, you feel me? Because in the end of the day, Brady, everybody is really everybody don't want what's best for you, you feel me? Except for the people you around with every day, that's always nagging you. That's the people that that wants the best for you. And I learned that the hard way, bruh.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, bro. Yeah, you're that's that is a that is a very a very true statement. If they're not complaining about the like you doing nothing, excuse me, if they're not complaining about you doing nothing, they don't care. The person who's like, why don't you is the person who cares? Yeah, that's not I mean you're you're you're absolutely right. A B K, that shit got me. Um so as far as um as far as like as far as like your sound and people that inspire you and stuff like that, like where does all of that come from? Like who'd you grow up listening to?

SPEAKER_00

Shit, me growing up, bro. I always listen to like fucking Nipsey Hustle Tupac. So so the story behind all this, you know, is my stepfather, you know. He's he's my real pops at the day, been there since I was a baby, type shit. He, you know, he he's an OG, you know, and he's an OG from Hoover. So that's a whole different, you know, ball game type shit. Nah, for real. You feel me? I'm already knowing. So, you know, I ain't gonna get into all the politics and shit, but it's all yeah, it's a whole it's a whole lot of different shit. So he grew up listening to a whole lot of shit, yeah. I I, you know, I I still I you know I took after him, you know, being an oldist and shit. So I just look at I just look at life differently, bro. I I grew up listening to a lot of pop, bruh, a lot of biggie, you feel me? I grew up to I I'd probably listen to one Pub Daddy song or P. Diddy song, nigga.

SPEAKER_01

But honestly, I think I I only want a nigga turn on the radio, I think that's the only time I ever heard P. Diddy for real.

SPEAKER_00

I know I can't remember what song, but I'm pretty sure if I can remember the song, everybody go, oh yep, I'm yep, that's a song.

SPEAKER_01

I heard too the same fucking song. That nigga got banished away, and I can't remember a single song for some reason.

SPEAKER_00

But on God, but I but other than all that like the gangster, like gangster rappers, you know, I'm also an RB person. I always grew up on a lot of RB. You know, my mom's was fairy RB, K Michelle, fucking Keisha Cole, motherfucking uh K Whitney, motherfucking.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, damn, this in the back D. Who else, bro?

SPEAKER_00

Who else? I'm telling you, a whole lot of TLC, bro, a whole lot of like old shit, bruh. A lot of old shit. Tank, I can't forget my boy Tank, but hard. All right, what's that song called, bro? You say uh that please don't go. That's my shit. I know that's my shit. So RB, that's really my shit. Nobody probably noticed about me, but that's my first genre that I really you know listen to is RB. That's my shit.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, okay. So I mean this this the new your newest EP is starting to make it starting to make more sense then. It's starting to make more sense. Uh did your did your did your girl listen to your newest, your newest uh EP at all? Shit, probably.

SPEAKER_00

Probably, shit. I don't know. I just post that. Yeah, I just be posting that shit. You know, I just post it and I just read comments, you know.

SPEAKER_01

I'm always curious about that shit, bro. Cause like I'm playing artists make make music for like you know, somebody. I'm like, I'm always like, did they like did y'all listen to that together at all? Like, did y'all did y'all discuss this? Did y'all talk about this song?

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01

So this is just you just did it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. A lot, like, so I got another song too. Uh, it's called uh Mama, I'm sorry. Uh from uh I got my boy Meezy on the beat on it too. He made a lot of my beats.

SPEAKER_01

Me, we got we do got Meazy in the house, me and it back too.

SPEAKER_00

Y'all gonna see him later, though, man. My boy Meezy on the beat. But yeah, man, so I got him on it too. It's a song for my mom. So I got a lot of songs that's overdue, right? I got I got songs that promise, right? So my mom, I promised her I got a song for her. So that was overdue. Boom. Slapper, you know what I mean? Check that out. Too much stacks, Meazy on the beat. Uh, my mom, sorry. All platforms go tune into that. It's a slapper. Um, you know, I got that love song, the only one that I just dropped, you know, on YouTube. All my beats, you know, uh most of my beats, you feel me? So I got two beat makers, man. Slap, you feel me? Meazy on the beat. Agreed. And my boy, he he from uh so Meezy on the beat. He from Portland, Beaverton, or you know what I mean? For sure. And then my boy Beaverton. And then my boy PI on the beat, he's from Fresno, California. My partner grew with him. He seen me since growing up, since I was a little kid, elementary, all type of shit. He's hard too. So I got both of them that basically make all my beats. I don't do no YouTube beats, you know. They go crazy with the beats. We locked in, so they go hard behind the keys. So if y'all ever need beats, you know, tap in with my boy Meazy on the beat, tap in everywhere, all platforms, you know, BI on the beat, all platforms. So I go crazy. We go crazy for sure. They don't.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, honestly, they do. Like, I mean, shit. Speaking of speaking, speaking of YouTube and like and going up, like all of your songs, all of your videos on YouTube, but you're you're YouTube here, bro. Like, how do y'all what's the formula for that, bro? How'd y'all do that? Like, that's crazy. Because real quick, just real quick, I I when I when I found him, I found him on Instagram real quick, and I I don't think I've I've been had your old page. And so when you see him, he just looks like another every other dude on Instagram because I just a you know a few hundred followers. No, well, not every other dude, but you know what I mean? Like, when you just see the night, like when you see 500 followers opposed to like your average, right? And then you go to all his link and stuff, you're like, oh, wait, this nigga's like he popping. Uh like how'd you how would you do that, bro? Like, and we could talk about what happened with your Instagram and stuff too if you want.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, bro. So the thing is with me, it's just I already have a good enough, like, so my social medias from Facebook, from Snapchat, from Instagram, from all my social medias. You feel me? I already got that platform, so all I gotta do really is post my song, right? Or post anything to my platform, they're gonna tune in and tune into it.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Like play like the first five minutes to my song or whatever and say, go tune in. They're gonna already gonna tap in because my song already is catchy or it's already got that fan base behind me or that support behind me, so they're gonna already tune in. But it's hard because you know a lot of people don't take me serious from having five to six or seven hundred, or to therefore from having 23 to 10k to 11k followers, right? You know what I mean? So it's different from having 600 likes on a post to 200, 300 likes, you know what I mean? It's just something I have to build towards again. But you know, it's patience. Patience is my power.

SPEAKER_01

No, exactly. I mean, right honestly, I I have I have no doubt in it, uh, you reaching it again. Like your your understanding of like of social media and like the work that got goes into it and like the platforms you gotta hit, you clearly have like a good understanding of that, um, and like a good format of how you want to do it. Because like even even today when he came in, like you were you was live on tick, you was live on TikTok. And I I always forget, I forget that shit. Like, even though I got all this shit going, bro, but my brain works like a like a 40 like a 40-year-old, if I'm being real with you. So like I've I forget all that shit. So like to see you like you're on top of it, you're doing it, it makes sense, and also it's dope to see. Like, it's exciting to see because that means like I'm excited to see like where your where your fans are gonna take you.

SPEAKER_00

Hell yeah, bruh. And I just like I ain't gonna lie, bruh. I'm I I feel like I'm I'm more moving towards like a philosopher type of rapper. You know what I mean? It's just because I want to be able to teach a certain type of word to a certain type of people.

SPEAKER_01

What you mean?

SPEAKER_00

Meaning like people like me, or where I come from, you feel me? Because, or not even where I come from, just people like me, bruh. Because I come from a place where I feel like I have to move a certain type of way or be a certain type of person for the world to understand me the way I need them to understand me. You get me? Meaning, like, if I don't move this type of way, they're gonna try to play with me or they gonna try to laugh in my face or treat me a certain type of way, which I don't I'm not gonna stand for. You feel me? So I always have to move professionally or where people know I'm not playing or I'm standing on business at all times.

SPEAKER_01

No, okay, that makes sense. I mean, you're trying to I mean you're trying to make your trying to turn your trying to turn yourself into a business.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. And that's how everybody should look at themselves, no matter what you're doing, bro. Unless you're homeless, a bum, yeah, I mean, you yeah, you should always look at your look at yourself as a business or you know what I mean, someone that's worth something. Because if you're not worth nothing or you don't think you're worth something, nobody else gonna think you're worth nothing.

SPEAKER_01

Nah, that ass, that ass. I mean shit. What they I said while my boy Ho said it, I'm a I'm a business man. Um so as far as like your creative process, bro, what's that? How do you what's what's that like? Making a song. Are you a writer? Are you do you punching?

SPEAKER_00

Really, most of the time I be writing, bro. I like to go to the studio prepared. And if I'm not prepared, well, I'm always, I always, no matter what, I always go to the city.

SPEAKER_01

I heard it.

SPEAKER_00

No, yeah, no. I'm gonna say this. I always go to the studio with at least something written. If it's a hook, if it's a verse, I always go with some written, you know? If it's not done, at least I got something written and I can finish it off, jump back on, and my boy Mizia tell you too. I, you know, I always been like that, bruh. I have to have at least something done or something written to go to the studio. Because if I don't, if I I would not go to the studio with none written, because that shit is I I'm not really a punch-in type of person, bro. That shit hard for me. I ain't gonna lie. I don't really do that punch-in shit. I like to write, make sure my shit sounds good, proofread it, edit it up, erase some shit, make sure it sounds good. You feel me?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, like I said, I went to English class, bro.

SPEAKER_00

And I used to hate my English teacher, I ain't gonna lie.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm a real shock. There's only one I ever liked. One. Um sorry, all the artists that you've um you've worked worked with, like you have any favorites?

SPEAKER_00

Man, I ain't gonna lie, man. While being out here, the only people I really, you know, I really really fuck with, bruh, you know, R. P, and I miss my brother's man. I met them when I first got out here. You know, y'all might know them. Uh Bust Down Fredo, R. I P my brother, man. You feel me? Uh Jay Moolah, R. Pim, Kiever, Kiki Rue. I love you, brother. R. P. U. Dre Steves, R. I. P. U. Batman Bino, R. I. P. U. It's crazy, man. It's a lot of shit going on. I've been out here for some years now, man. And you know, I lost some punishments, I lost some soldiers, man. But them niggas had a big impact on this shit, and these niggas is the the reason I am who I am in Portland or in Oregon today. You feel me? So R.I.P. Y'all, man, and I do this shit for y'all, you feel me? And for the artists that's still alive that I really fuck with, you know. Uh I already mentioned before, Meazy on a B, I fuck with him. My little brother just came out here and moved out here with me. Shooter Boy Kwan, I fuck with him. Um, young Mackin from two B's, I fuck with him. Lil' Spence, my cutty man. Swiggle Mandela for sure, you know what I mean? So Luna, you know, always in my heart for sure, for sure. You know what I mean? And I could keep going. The list is long. Stano, you know, I could keep going. But it's all love, man.

SPEAKER_01

Shout out to everybody out here, man. You know, it sounds like you've gotten around. That's dope. I mean, like, she's making some really good connections, too. Um, any uh anybody you want to work with that you haven't got to work with yet?

SPEAKER_00

Um to be honest, man, I'm willing to work with anybody out here, man. You just gotta tap in and just tap in. I'm willing to work with whoever. Um, people that I really, really want to work with out here. Well, any or anyway, I ain't gonna lie. Yeah, man. I really want to do some, man. I want to do some, I want to do a song with Chris Brown, bro. Uh Damien Lillard, too, bruh. I know damn it's I know damn it's a big thing.

SPEAKER_01

I was not expecting either of those two names, bro. I know Damien Lillard. I'm a Chris Brown stand, we ain't gotta talk about it. Yeah, uh fans don't ask me. Uh yeah, for sure. But Damien Lillard, bro.

SPEAKER_00

You from the motherfucking biddy, bruh. You know what time it is, bro. We need that motherfucking feature, man. You know what time it is, man. You from the biddy, man. So we need that, bruh. Put on for the city one time, Portland, man. Let's go, man. And uh Sin too. Uh the white girl from out here, uh Sin Wynner. I think that's her name. Win Sin or whatever. Yeah, she's kind of big from Portland too. You know, I need a feature from her, too, man. I just found that about the couple of things. Let's put on a city, man. Yeah, let's put on a biddy, man. I need features from both of y'all for sure. Damn man Lillard. If you seen this, bruh, you tap in. I need that feature. And sin, you too. For sure.

SPEAKER_01

Please, please, man.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, for sure, for sure.

SPEAKER_01

That'd be dope. That'd be really dope. Um, that'd be that'd be great, especially. Um so you got you got you got some you got some creative, you got some creative, uh, some creative goals out there.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, for sure. And if niggas wanna do, if niggas, after niggas want to do a feature, damn, yeah, we gotta we can shoot a video on a court, man. You know, my three-point shit go crazy. I ain't gonna lie. Yeah, niggas go. Hey, I I used to play sports too back in the day. Football was my shit too, though, bro. I ain't gonna lie.

SPEAKER_01

Oh shit, what's your music videos? You do who who films all that shit, bro? And who comes up with the ideas about filmography? Because you got some you ain't got no amateur uh yeah, I don't know music videos, but you have really good music videos.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. I don't I don't have no manager right now, bro. All this shit is off the dome for me, bro. Okay, damn, damn.

SPEAKER_01

This look is really the true, true independent work.

SPEAKER_00

And the thing is, bro, my cameramans, I'm gonna give them shout out to my cameramans, bro. I got, you know, uh my Portland cameraman. I'm gonna start off with y'all first so we ain't a bit Northwest. Shout out to Northwest. Uh that's the only cameraman I got out here. I can't think about nobody else, bro. I've been hitting up cameramans out here. Okay, uh, my boy JF quality, my boy uh Meazy, brother. He uh he shot a video for me. He he he he does that on the side, he had cameraman on the side. So shout out to JF, but yeah, those are the only two people I really fuck with out there. I don't I've been hitting up other cameramans, but yeah, I don't know. Uh Ivan Schutz, shout out to Ivan Schutz, he's from Seattle, actually. He goes crazy, and uh Vegas. Uh shout out to Shadow Flex Films, bro. He goes crazy. He can't he come to Portland sometimes too. So for y'all Portland artists, I want to tap in, bro. He do 3D videos for the low, and all you gotta do is say you know too much, bro. I can get y'all videos code for the low. What I mean, Fresno, man, you already know, man. And Fresno, Lost Boy, and uh some proper for sure. Five Five Nine Production Film, man.

SPEAKER_01

So you just you just be like, do you just be do you have uh like do you write out a script or do you um like get a whole set for your videos? Are you just like just this day in life type shit?

SPEAKER_00

So basically, I uh just so depending on the song, I think about it like this. So I just think about it as a song. So say if I got a song about like some girls or whatever, I think about having some girls at a either a pool party, whatever, some type of shit with girls. If it's a hype song at a club or a party, you know. So I just, you know, I don't come up, I don't write it out or a whole scheme, but I just think about the song, and I think about okay, well, we're gonna put it like this, we're gonna do this, we're gonna like this. You feel me? I come up with that shit in like 30, 50, probably two hours. It's done. Okay, okay, and it's a cool visual. So y'all check out any of my videos, bro. Y'all gonna see it, bro. Yeah, hard.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, bro. You're you're gonna fucking keep definitely keep that shit up. Um, you got any, do you have anything? Do you have any music videos that you got planned for your new EP? Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_00

First of first, man, so I got uh one song called Around the World, man. It's going up right now. Y'all tapping it at. It's from an EP. Got old bachelor around the world. I got one called One Hella Boy, you know, and it's uh me remixing the uh Sierra and Dive V, you know, with a little flavors on the beat, you know, from one of my guys, uh Leek, you know, shout out Leek, he a uh uh producer and shit out here in uh Be Richon as well. He goes hard. Uh he's cool. So I got a whole bunch of shit, bro. So I got that coming out. Uh I got some shit with my little brother Kwan coming out. Uh me and my brother, I got a visual coming with that. I got a visual coming with it's just us for the family. You know, me. I'm going to California to shoot that. I'm gonna have my boy Lost Boy shoot that. Oh damn, so you're gonna be traveling, you're gonna be moving around. So I got some shit coming up. I got I'm going to Vegas too to uh shoot some videos uh around the world for sure. Have my boy uh Shadow Flex film shoot that. So I got some shit, bro. I got I got a busy schedule this year for sure.

SPEAKER_01

It sounds like it, man. It sounds like it. Uh fuck. Um as far as uh as far as plans and shit like that. Actually, wait before you so your new song. I'm hot. Remind me, please remind me the name.

SPEAKER_00

The first one around the world.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. And that was the one that that's the one that Weez on the Beast uh that Me's on the Beast worked on, right? Yeah, Me, John and Meat worked on? Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Uh Round the World. Uh I don't know. I don't know. No, not that one.

SPEAKER_01

No, that was you were playing that he worked on.

SPEAKER_00

That means you're playing a new song for me.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, it's called Beat It Up, Beat It Up.

SPEAKER_00

So that was that was an older one, but it's still new. No, but uh people heard that one, it's still new. I don't have a video for that one yet. I'm gonna shoot a video. We shoot a video for that one too. Oh, I didn't think that I was I didn't think there was a video for that one. Yeah, so that one was that's a new one, too, man. And that one was inspired from my brother Keever, man, Kiki Ru, man. He passed away not too long ago, and he helped me write the hook. So, yeah, man. So he helped me write the hook to that song, man. And it was supposed to be me and his song.

SPEAKER_01

Oh shit, what was that session? I mean, if you don't mind sharing that story, what was that session like, bro?

SPEAKER_00

Oh shit, I mean, man, bruh. That shit was some bruh. So when I first got out here, basically, man, he was my you know, he was one of my bros, man, that basically showed me how that nigga how to get a bag out here in Portland, bro. How to really move around, bro. He gave me my first pop out here. I ain't gonna say too much, but yeah. He was that he was that he was that dude, yeah. Man, he he you know, he showed me he showed me a little shit out here, man. So he was all he forever in my favorite, man. Anybody, family of keeper, man, keeper Kiki, friend of mine, man. You know what I mean? It's love.

SPEAKER_01

Hell yeah, bro. Hell yeah. What was y'all just uh so uh I have to take it? Did you did you not have a hook or did you go down for the hook?

SPEAKER_00

Nah, bro. So basically we were just smoking and shit, bro, just chilling, bro, sipping and shit. And and bro, it was just like, bruh, we gotta make a song, bro. I was like, bro, you already know we gotta make a song. I had a I had a beat, and I think it's one of my bro Meazy, I think it was one of my bro Meazy beats, maybe, maybe not, or one of my uh from Cali beats, but one of the two. He was famous, I got a beat, you know, played the beat. We start writing, and I started thinking, I was like, all right, I first, so I first I was gonna write the hook, bruh. So I think it started like, I was like, Lil' Lil' Baby scream my name one night, beat it up. I got her screaming up the throwing up the hood one night, meant her gus or something like that. I think I made up that first part, and then brother started helping me out with Woody, and we was like, he was like, You should put it out like this, do it like this, do it like that. You feel me? So, yeah, we basically came up with that together, bro. And he taught me like what words to switch, what words to put there, what was you know, so yeah, bro. Oh god. And man, I wish y'all could have heard his part, bro. That shit was viral, bro. And I wish I could have remembered his part, bro, because I would have wrapped it. Oh god, if I had his part, I would have definitely did his part. On god, his shit was viral. Damn, long live Kira, bro. Keep Kira. Real Deacum baby, man.

SPEAKER_01

Um wait, I'm sorry, what the fuck did you just say? Real Deacum baby. My best owner is uh I had to make him repeat that because the first the first time around was not the right set of words, I don't think. At least not for me. Halloween. Oh shit.

SPEAKER_00

Uh thank you, man. Come on, let's knock this out. That was right there. All right, so look, we're gonna go like this. Uh let's shit. Let's talk about shit. We can talk about the homies I we I lost out here. Uh we can talk about what else we can talk about. Yeah, actually, whatever. Shit. We're gonna talk about uh I know I say better. Come on, we gotta go together.

SPEAKER_01

I got you, I gotcha. Oh shit.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, a few more questions, then we got him on my own. Yeah, I want to make sure I want to make sure we got they got his timeout uh buddy.

SPEAKER_01

Oh shit. Um action. Let's like I said we've been rolling. I didn't even know he does this to me all the time. This is how the show goes. Um he I don't control shit. He controls it all.

SPEAKER_00

Right, action, right? Or action. Well, what do they do? Action.

SPEAKER_01

All right, um, but bro, as we were talking, I I've kind of noticed um that you you mentioned you mentioned a lot of your like your your friends, like like they seem to be like something that really one they're driving force for you, uh from what I can tell. But I kind of want to give you the space to kind of like one, tell me about like tell me about that, like why like one some of the ones excuse me words, some of the recent ones that have passed that you mentioned. Um, and like I can tell that some of these have clearly been like put into music and stuff like that. So tell me a little bit about that, please.

SPEAKER_00

Man, so you know, as I mentioned before, you know, my partnership that I lost, you know, today. Or not today, but you know, recently buzzed down Fredo, you know, Jay Mool, you know. I met them, you know, Kiki Ru, you know. We always, you know, it was, you know, trio. They was always together, you know, hit mob, you know. They created that shit, hit mob, you feel me? And I was just a you know, another another nigga to them, you know, another brother to them, you know, another bro to them, you know, that that they basically took me in, you know. They taught me the ropes and shit. So I always love and remember them and shit. And they was big on the music scene as well, you know. So, you know, all the all I'ma say is to all the young YNs out there, young niggas out there, man, and all the people out there really, man, that's involved with the gang violence or involved with, you know, that type of shit, pimping or whatever it is, whatever the case might be, you feel me, is think about it because that shit is not worth it at the end of the day, because bro, we got families that love us, bro, that wanna see us strive, bruh, you know. We got people that die for us, you feel me, that wanna see us to be greater, you know. And I don't want I don't want to see nobody, you know, be another fucking predicument or be another prospect to the streets, you know, or fall victim to the streets. None of that type of shit, you know. I want you to believe in you, put yourself first, and always move forward no matter what nobody say, you feel me? Keep going, you know, because we only got so much time in this world to live, you feel me? Yeah, we gotta keep pushing. Got to.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I mean, nah, that's that's dope, bro. Sounds like you've gotten to a point in your life where like it seems like you you right now that the sentiment is the the uh the streets is dead and stuff like that.

SPEAKER_00

So that shit is dead, bro. We got nowadays, we got niggas, homies killing each other, people that supposedly love us, backdoing each other, killing each other, robbing each other. You feel me? I'm not fucking with that, bro. We got niggas trying to fuck, we got homies, brothers trying to fuck each other, bitches, man. I'm done, nigga. I ain't we got it's a whole lot of backdoor weird shit going on, bro. I'm staying away from all that. I stay with my family, I stay with people that's close to me, bruh. And I'm not gonna switch my back on people that's rocking with me from day one. And any weak sign, any backdoor sign, any betrayal sign, bruh, you gotta go. You're not a part of my team no more. And I'm it's a strict program over here, strictly like that, bro. Cause that's the way we live in nowadays. That's 2026. Yeah, man.

SPEAKER_01

We ain't yeah, no, it sounds like it sounds like it's a straight, it's a shit it's a strict clean program around around there. I mean, that's that's dope, because I mean, like it's I think it's it's hard, it's it's hard to to to have the to to come from that from come from that background and then even reach that point, especially now. And like, bro, it's it's hard out there for everybody, so it's easy to you know fall to the fall to the to the tough shit, you know? Uh, but I I admire I admire that a lot, bro. Um, and also rest in peace, rest in peace to your homies, bro. Uh any did you have any songs out that they're that are inspired with them or that they're a part of?

SPEAKER_00

Man, other than what I told you about my boy Kiki earlier, you know. Uh I I didn't get a chance to make songs with them, bro. And that's why, man, that's why I want all my partners, bro. If y'all do music, bro, anybody I want to work with me, bro. Or if y'all want to work, bruh, work with people, bruh. Work. Don't be selfish, bruh. Don't try to, oh, I want money. Don't, bruh. It's not all about the money, bruh. It's, you know, it's about the relationships you build with people because at the end of the day, bruh, people is the people is gonna be the way you get there in life, bruh. Um yeah, don't get me wrong, money, yeah, but you're gonna need people to get you there. Strictly like that. Facts.

SPEAKER_01

Community is all is all you ever need. I feel like that's that's been the running theme of this year so far. Everyone's come across this, uh, come across this chair has been all about community, pushing community and trying to get uh gain community. Um, so definitely keep keep it keep it going, bro. I I want to see, I want to see you go very, very far, bro. I want to keep seeing your dream, your your dream and your story continue. Uh, I want to see your page go back from 500 to to 50 to 50,000.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, man. Crazy for sure, man.

SPEAKER_01

So so stoners, go go go to his Instagram and start sharing and following that shit. Because uh there's no reason why this man's Instagram was looking the way it is. They did him cut really dirty, snatch his whole page down.

SPEAKER_00

And make sure y'all tap in, man. Subscribe, I'll follow back, man. You feel me? If y'all want to work, man, make sure y'all tap in. Too much stacks everywhere, man. Meazy on the beat, everywhere, man. If y'all can't get a hold of me, tap in with me on the beat, man. Tap in, man. Let's work and let's get to motherfucking business, man. You know, I'm out of here, man. Shout out to my boy. You know, we're gonna keep moving, man, and we're gonna keep putting in this work, man. And I got an interview podcast coming soon with my boy. So make sure if y'all want to work, y'all wanna get on this, y'all tap in, man, and keep going, man. And don't let nobody tell y'all different. Too much stacks, and I'm out of the building.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, make sure you guys go listen to his new EP, Ghetto Bastard, uh, ghetto bastard. And then also go make sure you also listen to his new single, The Only One, y'all, out on all platforms now. Uh, and yeah, thank you for being on the show, bro. Stoners, appreciate y'all for watching. Don't forget to uh if you haven't already, I'm sure you haven't been looking. Go click that subscribe button right down below me. Um, if you haven't clicked it, go click it, keep all them bells on so you know when we drop a new episodes because we be doing this shit fucking frequently. There's a new session every week, uh, and a new artist to learn about every week. Um, so but also thank you and shout out Friday Mill Art Studios for this wonderful fucking studio we get to record out of weekly.

SPEAKER_00

It's beautiful black art too. We can't, we gotta praise that, man. Shout out to the black to all the ladies out there, man. Because if it wasn't for the ladies, bro, we wouldn't be here, man. We gotta have support and appreciate our women.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, thank you. Happy uh Women's History Month. Yeah, we actually switched up this whole wall uh just to just today for uh to put this one up here. Like there was a whole bunch of small ones, we took them all down. Uh but yeah, yeah. Shouts out to shout out to Kifa Fire Cat and shout out to Five Man R Studio. Come check them out, please. Here on Hawthor on Hawthorne, where we have plenty of art for you to look at, plenty of uh performances and stuff going on here too. And if you want to come be on the session, this is where we come do it, and you can find us and talk to us about it. Um, but as always, sonners, stay high and till they go, fuck ice.

SPEAKER_00

Shout out to the gang, nigga. Shout out to GTB stacks and shout out to the motherfucking L. I'm out of here.