Lets Talk About it with The Godmother

Queen Breezy

• Michelle Cordero • Season 2 • Episode 1

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🎙️ LET’S TALK MUSIC WITH THE GODMOTHER | Season 2 Premiere | Queen Breezy

Welcome to the Season 2 Premiere of Let’s Talk Music with The Godmother!

This season is about more than music—it’s about the people behind the music. Every guest takes a journey through 10 Levels of Conversation, uncovering their story, struggles, victories, purpose, and legacy.

Our first guest is Queen Breezy from California. From growing up in church and discovering her gift to navigating the music industry, balancing family, and trusting God through every season, this is an authentic conversation about faith, resilience, purpose, and music.

🔟 The 10 Levels We Cover:

🎤 Level 1 – Introduction
Who is Queen Breezy? Where is she from, and what defines her?

🏡 Level 2 – Growing Up
Her childhood, family, growing up in church, and the people who shaped her character.

🙏 Level 3 – Faith & Values
The role faith and family values have played throughout her life and career.

🎵 Level 4 – Discovering Your Gift
When she realized music was her calling, who first believed in her, and how the journey began.

🎧 Level 5 – The Dream vs. Reality
Expectations versus reality in the music industry and lessons every artist should know.

⚔️ Level 6 – The Battle
The obstacles, disappointments, and moments she almost walked away.

❤️ Level 7 – The Heart
The purpose behind her music and what truly motivates her.

🌎 Level 8 – Beyond the Artist
Life outside of music, motherhood, and staying grounded.

✨ Level 9 – Purpose
Why she believes God gave her this gift and the impact she hopes to leave on the world.

👑 Level 10 – The Godmother Level (Legacy)
Looking 30 years into the future—what does she hope people remember about her life, her music, and her legacy?

If you’re an artist, producer, songwriter, entrepreneur, or creative with a story to tell, this platform is for you.

📞 Call or Text: 305-857-5946 to book your interview.

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SPEAKER_02

What's going on guys? It's the Godmother and welcome to Let's Talk About It with Godmother Season 2. Let's talk music. And today's the first episode, and I am so excited to bring Queen Breezy all the way from California. If you haven't already, make sure you like, comment, follow, subscribe, do all of those things that let us know that you're rocking with us. We are on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook. Let's talk about it with Godmother. Season two, it's Let's Talk Music. We're gonna be bringing on 12 artists. Well, they're not just artists, 12 industry players. I'm doing two things at the same time. I am hosting, I am filming, and I am also getting Queen on the line, Queen Breezy on the line. So if you are live right now with us, stay with us. Don't go nowhere. Alright, it is 9 o'clock. We officially started the live. Alrighty. So how are you doing this beautiful day?

SPEAKER_00

I'm doing good today. Excited. Blessed.

SPEAKER_02

Excited and blessed. How about yourself? Good, amazing, amazing. Happy to be here. So I wanted to introduce to everybody. This is Queen Breezy. We met at the Papa Zoe Show, and we've had the amazing opportunity of being together at the Rick Ross Car Show. And uh God is so good that now I get to have her on my show. So I want you guys to know who she is. Now, Queen Breezy, we're gonna start with the introduction. Tell us who you are, where you're from, and if someone is meeting you for the first time, what's the one thing that the best thing that describes you in the first one, first level?

SPEAKER_00

Okay, my name is Queen Breezy One on all platforms. I am not only a mother, but I work in banking, and I've been working in banking for about eight years. I work with Small Business Administration and I help people to make their dreams come true. And one thing that I would like people to know about me is that I find enjoyment in the success of others as well, not only just myself. Nice.

SPEAKER_02

Ooh, banking girl, I see you. Hey, she said she can make your wish come true. Let's go. God is good, God is good. So, um, what made you get it? What made you get into banking? How did that um come?

SPEAKER_00

I started out doing accounting. I went to school at Cal State San Marcos in San Diego, and we did accounting first. And my very first big girl job was SBA construction lending, and that's banking. And the person who hired me said, you know, I'm gonna teach you how to do this for your first time. You have the potential, you're an easy learner, and we're gonna give you the ropes that you can do this, and it's enjoyable. I really love it.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. God is good. That's that's beautiful. My son is in finance, my oldest um accounting major as well. So that's an amazing, yeah. That's an amazing career. You're always gonna be in a good hold on one second, baby. Do you mind texting Trey that he's like blowing up my phone right now? Can you just tell him I'm on a live tray? It's my son. I'm sorry, he's like blowing up my phone.

SPEAKER_00

We're mothers, we know.

SPEAKER_02

He's turning 15 years old, and you know, we just agreed to buy him this VR set for his birthday, and so um, he doesn't know I'm live, he doesn't care. But they don't that is good. That is good we're mothers. You know how it is, you know, and your your children are so beautiful, by the way. Before we go into level two, I want you guys to know that her beautiful her kids are so beautiful, and she's such a she's such a present mom, and I think that one of the beautiful things that uh both of us um kind of felt with each other was that the mama vibe, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00

Like, you know, very important, and I would like to say a comment to that, you know, no matter what you're doing in this world, God blessed you with your children and he trusts you with their souls. So when he gives you that very important thing to do, you do everything you can to protect and you show up every day, no matter how it looks. Just make sure that they're taken care of in every way possible.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. Amen. That's right. Facts. I love you so much, by the way. Okay, let's go to level two. Okay, level two, look, guys, there's gonna be 10 levels. Each level, we're gonna go a little bit deeper, okay? So, level two, growing up. What was your childhood like? What kind of home did you grow up in, and who has the biggest influence in your life?

SPEAKER_00

I came from a broken home, so nothing was ever perfect, and I credit that even though it sounds bad, because it gave me a lot of character, and the person that I give the most credit to would be my grandmothers because I was grandma's baby, and I was grandpa's baby. I was the one that got in trouble at church and had to come and sit on the podium and read the Bible scripture because I couldn't stop talking in church, so they really instilled a lot of morals inside of me. So that's what I would say as regards my childhood, the morals that I keep and never forget.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. And you know what? I do get that vibe from you. I completely now that you say that, I completely get grandma's your vibe, and that is an amazing thing to experience because it's one thing that is true. When you teach a child the word of God at a young age, even if they rebel, they'll always know. They always know you. We always know because I'm the same way. I was brought up in the church too, and and I rebel too. Oh, yeah, and I rebel too. Me and my sisters, all of us, we all everyone that's brought up in the church, I think, rebels because you know, but I think that's extremely true, and I think how much they live inside of me now, you know.

SPEAKER_00

My grandfather and my grandmother that I spoke of have passed away, but I can see the things that they taught me in the way that I move and the way that I act. There's a lot of people who don't understand how much having God in your heart moves you further than moving the wrong way.

SPEAKER_02

I'll say that. I love that. Look, you gave me chills. She gave me chills on that one because the reality of you saying that makes you telling me about your your grandparents makes so much sense to of who you are. You know, be you're the spoiled, they're the the broken home. So grandparents uh took you in energy, and so you being raised by elders makes you more mature, it makes you because you had old people in your ear at a young age. So those kind of things I was raised mostly too with my grandma, you know, and it's crazy because when when we are raised with that um, I'm not gonna say nagging energy, but you know, when you're raised with with someone that I guess has high expectations of you, at a young age, they they put expectations on you. You grow up like you know, and I I give God the glory. We thank God that those um that those morals, that those things were instilled in you. Because now you're older and you can say, Okay, now I see when I rebelled, you know, I see what makes sense, what doesn't, and then we try to teach our kids, you know. We try not to be like our parents, but we try to teach our kids like hey, at least learn about God. You gotta know about God, you know. Amen.

SPEAKER_00

Amen. That is crap. So diving deeper into my childhood, I'm the oldest out of three, and I'm the only girl. So in my family, a lot was put on me. I thank my mother for you know showing me responsibility, and I appreciate that every day.

SPEAKER_02

Shout out to Big Erupt, Big Erupt over here, talk that talk. We love you, Big Erupt. He's gonna be on the show too, you know, July 22nd, I believe. God is good. Shout out to you. Oh, and before we go to the next level, too, I want to give a shout out to Red Eye Gorillas. I'm gonna be shouting them out the entire season. Red Eye Gorillas, this is hold on, this is baby gorillas right there. You know, shout out to y'all. I love you. Yeah, God is great.

SPEAKER_00

Nice to meet you guys, and thank you for joining.

SPEAKER_02

I appreciate you joining us. Amen. God is good. Alright, so let's go into a little further. You said you're the youngest. I'm the oldest. You're the oldest of how many? Three. You're the oldest of three boys, girls. I'm the oldest, the only girl. I have two younger brothers. Ooh, that is good. That's good. That means you well, you've been a mama since uh a young age. Of course. Yeah, because you raised them kids.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Level three, faith and values. Were faith, spirituality, or strong family values part of your upbringing?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, they always have been. My grandfather owned a church, and I was the one who was on the podium. We used to go on trips as all of the grandkids when we did good in church. So they would take us to Six Flags, and we couldn't go there if we did not listen in church and we did not listen to what they told us on our walk of life. Not just inside of the church, but outside as well. So showing us that showed us, you know, God will reward you when you're doing the right thing. And that's something that I hold dear to my heart all the time. My thing is the faith of a mustard, the faith of a mustard seed will move a mountain. Amen. So I can go through anything as long as I have God with me.

SPEAKER_02

That's my faith. That's my stance on that. I agree. Amen. And so I was I'm gonna go one step deeper. What values still guide your life today? From everything that was taught. What is a value that you still carry with you today? The strongest one.

SPEAKER_00

The strongest value that I can say that I keep right now and throughout life is to always trust in God. Number one. You don't hold idols and you don't put anything before the word of the Lord. He's number one. There's nothing else that can outdo what God can do for you. That's the number one value.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. I agree to that. Amen. So let's go to level four. This is when it gets fun. Okay, level four. Discovering your talent. When did you first realize music was your calling?

SPEAKER_00

I tell this story and I think it's so funny because this also goes back to grandma and grandma's house. We were there all the time. Our parents worked a lot, and so me and all my cousins, we would make a lemonade stand out in the front yard, and we would sing and make up songs, and people would pay us to get snacks and lemonade. And I was the one who was writing everything mostly. We all worked together, but I enjoyed it so much. I was like, man, I really love music. And then I realized when I would get upset about certain things, that I would just put in headphones and just listen to music, and that goes into like a deeper level now. But it's a form of therapy for me, it's very therapeutic to see that I can do that for myself and that I have that in me is amazing, but it started at grandma's house, and that's the foundation, amen.

SPEAKER_02

Now, who first believed in your talent? Who was the first person that believed in you when you started rapping?

SPEAKER_00

When you the first person who believed in me was RJ, RJ Full Range. He recorded the very first song. Shout out RJ. And he continued to record my songs. And I came in and I said, you know what? I've been going through this and I want to get in the booth. And he said, Go ahead and try it. And he sat there and he's watched my career grow from start to now, and he's proud too. Thank you so much, RJ Full Range. Started out in Merino Valley. Now he's in Montebello, and he's an amazing person. He don't let me quit. He won't let me.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. Amen. And it's people like him, RJ. Shout out to you. And I I pray that God opens doors for you and that. Amen. Because they are necessary. People like you are necessary. Now, what inspired you to pursue music personally? Like, when did you decide, okay, now you have the talent, right? So you decide, okay, I have the talent. Now you have RJ that believes in you. Now, when what was the decision that said, okay, you know what? I want to do this, I want to invest money, I want to be an artist, I want to put myself out there. What was what was it?

SPEAKER_00

This is a deep conversation, and I believe in giving my fans the realness of what's actually happened. So on my birthday, I lost a child, and I was extremely depressed, and I had nobody. I lost everyone. So I sat down and I was listening to Moneybag Yo Hurtman. And he said, Hurt man, that hurt man. And I would just play that in my beats every night when my kids went to sleep after I finished the workday, after I finished cleaning, because even though I was going through real life, I still had no way to not keep pushing forward. So I went to grief therapy and they said start writing poetry. So I actually started out with poetry, and one day I said, you know what? Go in the booth with it. And when I went in the booth with it, my first song they danced to it in Africa. It went high. And I said, Don't give up on this. This is what you do. You have it, you have the talent, and we are honoring my big baby. Rest in peace, Kimberly.

SPEAKER_02

Wow, that is um, first of all, I'm sorry for your loss. And you know, that is um that sucks, you know. Um, but you are so strong, you know, and God gives his the greatest uh battles to his strongest soldiers, you know, and turning pain into music is what we do, you know, purpose, and I'm very happy that I did so.

SPEAKER_00

I was just celebrating, and I always look back and say, You're doing a service to what you lost and who you lost, and it means a lot to me, right and amen.

SPEAKER_02

And we're never gonna forget her, you know, and may she live on through your music, you know, and the reality of it is that you are a beacon of light, you Queen Breezy, you know, you are a beacon of light, you know. When I met you, uh you just have this light that and now I know it's your grandmother's and your you know, now I know what it is. It's crazy because she carries. Um I told her, it's okay. I think I'm losing your mind. Are you still there, baby?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, sir.

SPEAKER_02

There we go. Okay, so you're a you're a beacon of light, and when I met you, now that I know about your grandma and your grandpa, I do see that what you carry with you is an anointing. You know, you've been anointed, you know. You were anointed as a child, you know. You were anointed, you carry that spirit with you, and anointed ones like us, we are tried a lot. We are tried a lot. The devil tries to take our joy because I'm trying not to cry, you know, I'm trying not to get emotional, but I understand when I um yeah, I'm such a woman. What's wrong with me? It's because you just brought up loss like that. But look, shut up. Can you hear my husband? He's like, it's that is this that it's true, is that once you say that you have to know that that for for women, like alright, we are chosen by God to be a light in this world, and you are a light, you carry it with you, and so in the name of Jesus, that's why you are here sharing your story. Because now the world needs to know who you are, you know, because it's more than the music. This is healing for for you, and for the people that are gonna listen to this music, they're gonna feel it. Amen.

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Amen.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. Let me get out of this crying energy. Come on, move it, move it forward. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Let's go to that. Let's go to level five. Let's go to level five, turn up a little bit. Level five.

SPEAKER_00

Letting me express that and yeah, that shows just how much it takes to be in this industry like we watched in the beginning. So let's turn it up a notch.

SPEAKER_02

No, but you know what? That's good. Amen. Level five. The dream versus the reality. What did you expect the music industry to be like?

SPEAKER_00

I expected the music industry to take off a song as soon as my first song took off. And it did not at first. I went on, it's called Trape Trophy or Trash. And I got my first song on there, and it was dope. I went 50-49% at first, and you even had some ARs sing, like, we hate this. That song, when I was playing around in the booth for the first time, yeah, that's how I got signed. Wow. That's how I was discovered, and that song went up because for a first time, 5049 is actually really good.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

You're like that was half and half. That might not be the exact because you have to go back and it's been about two years, but that's actually really good. Yeah. And I took all those negative comments and I ate them up and showed the world that I have versatility, that I'm an artist, and that the negativity that you replaced with comments didn't mean nothing to me. Amen.

SPEAKER_02

What's no? What's been the biggest surprise since you've been in the industry? What's been the biggest surprise for you?

SPEAKER_00

Ooh, the biggest surprise for me since I have been in the industry is that I joined the Papa Zoe Show all the way in Miami and have been to the Rick Ross car show, and everyone, everyone knew my name. I walked out and someone said, Hey, Queen Breezy, we remember you from the rap arena. Let's go. We outside. I'm outside. I was like, you remember me from the rap arena? He said my name, and I turned my head around like, excuse me? I just heard my name. When you hear people hear about you like that, it's amazing. It's a different type of experience, and it's just confirmation that you're doing what you're supposed to do, and that people are watching, they are listening, and they are supporting, and that's what an artist is supposed to see and hear. Amen.

SPEAKER_02

I love that. She came with it with that one, boy. Now, what's one lesson every artist should know based on your experience?

SPEAKER_00

One lesson every artist should know based off my experience is to never give up on yourself. You never know who's watching. I'll give a good, a great example, not even good. I just got a song with NBA OB3. We have almost 20,000 views on a snippet. I met them at the Maza Tour in Las Vegas over a year ago and played one of my songs. Didn't even know that they were tuning in until I got a message that said, You're doing great. Keep going. I said, send me an open. He sent me an open, and now we're almost about to be at 20k on a 15 second snippet.

SPEAKER_02

Now we're gonna talk later so that I can we can talk about the way you're releasing the records, but yes, yes, but we'll have that yeah we will talk about that later, baby. Okay, all right, let's go to level six the battle. Alright, what has been your biggest obstacle since joining this world, of course?

SPEAKER_00

My biggest obstacle is knowing who to trust. A lot of people will put a lot of deception in your face, and you have to know who's trustworthy and who's not based off of their rapport. So I'm doing more research and making sure that I talk to people and understand and be around the right circle of people because when people see you going up, they'll do everything that they think is in their power to try to take you down. You only want to be around people who are productive around you when it comes to things like this. When you're an artist, you make sure you're with the right circle because everybody else is just trying to leech off of you. Don't let nobody leech off you. That's the biggest gem.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. Talk that talk, mama. Big bigger buff over there. Yes, amen. Facts. Facts. Now, was there ever a moment you wanted to really quit? And then tell me about that moment.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, yes, and yes. I, you know, I wear a lot of hats. Yeah, I'm a mother of three. I work a regular job nine to five, and I make music, and there's people who damn you, and a lack of support. So when you have a lack of support, you want to quit, but that's your time. That's when God is telling you you're doing something that's right and you keep going. But when you have the lack of support, that's when you want to quit. Right. When you're trying to get to events or shows, and you don't have people on your like behind you that you need. Right. That's when you so that's when I wanted to quit. But I'm thankful to finish that question. I'm so thankful that I ran the race anyway. It's a marathon. Amen.

SPEAKER_02

Big facts. Now, what kept you going though?

SPEAKER_00

My babies every day.

SPEAKER_02

Facts. That's it. Cause you can't, you know that I tell my I I always tell my kids that it's like you can say a lot of things about me, but you can't say I'm a quitter. You know, we don't quit, we don't stop, we keep going. Amen.

SPEAKER_00

Amen. And it's a good thing because I know I have text messages for my daughter. I bought her a phone, she just turned nine, and I have a song called Maybach. And my daughter texts me when I dropped the clean version. That's when I let her listen to it, and she said, Mom, I want to ride in a Maybach. I look back like you wanna what? That's my song. And then she said, clean things only.

SPEAKER_02

Oh my goodness. I just had a I almost put my hands on my daughter today because my 11-year-old daughter, she put nails on. She put up listen, I call step, I call stepmama, I call grandma, I call it she's 11 years old, and my daughter, but you know, it's crazy because as mothers, we go through so much.

SPEAKER_00

We go through so much. Because it's a process for us and them.

SPEAKER_02

Because they're looking at us, right? You know, and it's crazy because my oldest daughter, she's 19, she's turning 19, right? And man, my youngest is 11. It's crazy because when I was raising my oldest daughter, I was in a different energy or in a different life. I was 21 when I had my my oldest, you know, and then when I had my youngest, I was almost 30. You understand? So there's like two different people, you know. And it's and it's so crazy because I see my oldest daughter, and she's a lot like the version of the mother that raised her, if that makes any sense. You know, she's she does, she she has Cardi B nails, she does them nails. Like she knows that she actually does the nails, you know, and it's for me.

SPEAKER_00

My oldest daughter is um, she's I'm looking in the mirror with my oldest daughter, and it almost is scary because I'm like, man, I gotta make sure I'm very present, very on her because she's mimicking everything that I do. So I have to make sure that I present myself as the best woman that I can be so she can grow up to be the best woman that she can be.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. Amen. That's the bat. Let's go. Okay. We're still in level seven. What do you hope people feel when they hear your music?

SPEAKER_00

When people feel and hear my music, I want them to know the raw emotion, everything that I've been through, the words that I'm placing into it. And I hope it helps somebody else with their journey. Because as I'm using it for therapy, there's somebody else in the world that's feeling what I felt when I made this song, when it was written out, when I wrote these lyrics. There's somebody else who feels the same way as me. I want them to find hope and keep their head up. I have a song called Call This Power, and I said, chin up, gangster. And that says a lot because when I was writing that, I was going through a very hard time, and I wanted me to keep my chin up.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. And that's how you do it. You gotta tell, yeah. Lift your own. Sometimes you gotta lift it up yourself. My mom used to always do this to us. Sometimes you have to do this to yourself.

SPEAKER_00

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

That's me.

SPEAKER_00

And so that line was you know, for people to think you gotta be a gangster. That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is keep your head held high and appreciate who you are and understand that even if you have nobody, you have God and you have yourself. So chin up, gangster. I love that.

SPEAKER_02

Tin up, gangster. Alright, and last of level seven. What legacy do you hope your music leaves behind? Just the music.

SPEAKER_00

Just the music. Women's empowerment. There you go. I want it right to know that you can do whatever you put your mind to. Don't let anybody hold you down, and that you hold yourself up as a woman. You don't need anyone. You want to find love? Yes. You want to find God? Yes. But don't think you're weak if you don't have that yet. Stay solid, and that will find you when God wants you to.

SPEAKER_02

Do you know? To add to that, do you know what mercy means?

SPEAKER_00

Mercy is to have grace on yourself.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. But in actual, do you know mercy means time? God, when he has mercy on us, what he's doing is that he's giving us time to fix it. Whatever is wrong, have mercy means give me time to fix it. So whatever it is that you're battling, give yourself mercy. The mercy that God gives us, and through the word of God, he says, Have mercy, have mercy on yourself, give myself the pop the right time to get to where I'm supposed to be, where God is taking me.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. And to trust in him, that's where you bring in faith.

SPEAKER_02

Amen.

SPEAKER_00

Because if he wants to get it right away, doesn't mean it's never gonna happen. If I gave up on my first song, I would have never known. Amen. Facts.

SPEAKER_02

We're going to level eight now. Level eight, guys. Let's go. Okay. Level eight. Beyond the artist. Who are you when you're not making music? And I know you work at the bank, so you can't say the bank.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. When I'm not making music, I like to dance. I like to exercise. So I go on nature walks. I like to stand next to trees. I like flowers. I like to take kids out to the park, go swimming. I like to do food hair and nails. I do a lot of different things.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, that's you're just creative.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Artistic.

SPEAKER_02

You're artistic. That's a beautiful thing. That's a beautiful thing. Okay. And how do you balance life with your career? What is if you're talking, you're talking to a mom, you're talking to someone younger that's going. How do you balance the bank, the kids, the music, coming to Miami, going to Atlanta? Because this girl travels. If she travels, she'll be outside with it. How do you balance it?

SPEAKER_00

I make sure that I prep in advance. If I know that there's something important that I need to do, I like to make an agenda. So I have a desk calendar. I put everything on my desk calendar and I look at it appropriately. Make sure I know what time I need to be on a flight. I'm the person who gets to the airport three hours in advance, even if people say you don't have to. I'm gonna land when I'm supposed to. I'm not gonna miss a flight. And if things have to happen that disrupt my schedule, I know how to divert. I've taught myself the art of time.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. And let me tell you something. That is the only thing. That is the best. I'm gonna success is knowing how to handle and deal correctly with time. We only get timed once, and that is the best thing that she could tell you in this whole interview is time. Listen, let me tell you something. From two moms, working moms over here. The only thing that you can do proper for yourself is schedule yourself correctly. Because when you have a schedule from the minute you wake up until the time that you go to sleep, and you know what you're doing, this would that's what drive, that's what's gonna drive you to finish things. Even when you're tired, even when you want to give up, when you see that written thing on that on that to-do list, when you have a to-do list and and you know you put the to-do list on a schedule, you're gonna get it done. Or we're gonna get it done.

SPEAKER_00

Right. We're gonna get it done, and you're gonna go back to that every single moment of the day as you do other tasks to make sure that you keep yourself on timing, and that's bigger than anything. A lot of people wake up late. I don't wake up late, right? I get up at the crack of dawn. You might see me up at 4 a.m. California time because I know that my to-do list might have 30 things on it today.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. And that's why she gets it done. Last one on level eight. What's something people often misunderstand about you?

SPEAKER_00

I believe that people misunderstand that I'm busy, and so I may not be able to call you today. I may not be able to talk on the phone for an extended period of time. I may be speaking louder because I'm getting something done and I'm running around. So it's often misunderstood as rude. When that's not the case, I'm actually very busy and you're not you're not putting anything into my productivity today.

SPEAKER_03

Right.

SPEAKER_00

And I can't stay on the phone with you. If I stay on the phone with you or if I continue to talk to you, I'm gonna miss out on what I need to do to handle my household and my home. So it should not ever be misconstrued because people know me as an individual. So when you know me as an individual, you have to think about what the other person is doing as well, instead of getting upset about them not being able to handle your issues as well. I'm always the strong friend, that's what they call it. The strong friend. But the strong friend sometimes needs for you to give them grace as well and to ask how they're doing today, not just talk about how you're doing.

SPEAKER_02

100%. I agree with that. 100% check on your strong friends that your strong friends are dealing with a lot. Amen to that. Okay, we're going to level nine, guys. Level nine. Purpose. Purpose. Okay. Why do you believe you were given this gift?

SPEAKER_00

I believe I was given this gift because God wants me to speak to other young ladies. I've been through a lot in my life, and me speaking out and and the way that I'm doing it is gonna change the lives of a lot of young women who have promise, purpose, destiny, and want to go up to the next level. I'm a mentor. That's why he gave me this gift.

SPEAKER_02

Amen. Amen. I love that. I love that, girl. If your music could change one thing in this world, what would it be?

SPEAKER_00

If my music could change one thing in this world, it would be the lack of empathy. That's a good one. I would like to change the lack of empathy. I want people to bring back godliness and the heart and love. I love that.

SPEAKER_02

I love that. Okay, now listen, guys. This is my level 10. Look, I'm putting this. That's it. This is level 10. This is the question that every single artist is gonna answer on my show. Okay. So, in 30 years, when we look back at this interview, what is it that you want to be able to say that you have accomplished in 30 years? You say, Wow, in 30 years, I want to look at this and say, I did.

SPEAKER_00

In 30 years, I wanna look back and say that I made an impact for all the women in the world, that I showed women that you can make music without showing off your body too much, that you can have substance, that you can be talented, that you can be artistic, and that you can go forward in a career without doing everything that everybody else does, that you could be different, and being different will take you further than what other people think that it will. I love that. That's what I would want to.

SPEAKER_02

I love that. I love that, you know, and I love you, Queen Breezy. I want to thank you. I want to thank you for being the first guest on my show. I want to thank you for all this great energy and the spirit and all the great things that you give to me as a person. You know, I appreciate who you are, I love your music, and I pray that all of the doors of heavens and all success opens for you because you, your daughters, your family, you deserve it.

SPEAKER_00

You know, thank you, and I appreciate it, and I love you as well. And thank you for always taking me in with open arms. You know, I gotta tell the world, I was questioning if I was gonna go all the way to Atlanta, and I reached out to the godmother before I even booked my flight, and I said, Are you going? She let me know she was going. I ran there, yeah, and I was protected the entire day. She didn't even let me go to the restroom by myself because that's how much that the love is there and the protection is there. So I appreciate you. You have always been there for me from the day I met you, and that is a friendship worth living with forever.

SPEAKER_02

I love you. And let me tell you something. And let me tell you something. I am excited to see you again in September 4th. You're gonna be in um the another rap battle career in my rapperina in Miami. Okay, so make sure you guys follow her. Tell us where to follow you. Tell us everything now.

SPEAKER_00

You're gonna follow me on Instagram at queen1017bsm. And all of my links are attached into my bio. I'm very excited to see you guys follow and to follow my journey. It's only up from here. We're also announcing the album on the Papa Zosho. Let's go, Papa Zoo. Let's go. So we'll drop the album name.

SPEAKER_02

Papa Zo, don't do that.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, wait, take that off then.

SPEAKER_02

Don't you gotta drop it on the Papa Zosho. Y'all are not getting that right now. Facts. Give it to the Papa Zoo. But we're gonna party. We're gonna have a great time for your album release. And if you haven't already, guys, make sure you follow her. I'm gonna say a quick prayer for you. Um, Father God, I want to thank you right now for bringing us together. Holy Spirit, I ask you, Lord, that you open all the doors of heaven that need to be opened for this success journey, Lord, for us to be successful in this journey. Thank you for all the wonderful things that you do, and it's in your mighty name we pray. Amen. Amen. I love you. I love you too. Enjoy the rest of your evening, and I can't wait to see you again.

SPEAKER_00

Bye, baby. Bye, baby.