King of Bounce Ha-Sizzle

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Speaker 1
keep saying TikTok because they're trying to get rid of it because it's very

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Speaker 1
informative. Right now, like it's way more formula. Any other social site?

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Speaker 2
All right, guys, thanks for joining us today. Camper. We enjoy exhilarating euphoria through creation and collaboration. Today we are with sizzle the greatest.

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Speaker 1
Hi, mom. Hi, dad.

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Speaker 2
How you doing?

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Speaker 1
I'm amazing. Man, I can't, I can't complain because nobody listen.

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Speaker 2
It's good that absolutely no one ever does. No. And it's good to see you, man. And it's good to see you doing good things. I see you all over the place right now.

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Speaker 1
Yes. I love being all over the place. I'm celebrating 20 years of high sizzle and I'm trying to be more mainstream than anything.

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Speaker 2
Absolutely yes. I feel like right now is a good time for that balance. You know, music that you do and that the voice that you have to really be kind of spread out. Right now I feel like it's a good movement. It's the it's the right time and, you know, everything's got timing in life.

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Speaker 1
I told, Ryan. So shout out to Ryan to Warner Records. I told him that hip hop. He asked me what hip hop was missing, and I told him bounce. And not just any bounce, but my voice. Me. What I do with my voice, my style of what we call bounce music is not just bounce music. It's artists.

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Speaker 1
They have a style, and it's an art that I can put my voice to any type of music, you name it country, rock, funk, gospel.

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Speaker 2
It's an art, it's attitude. It's an energy. Anything. Can throw it into anything as long as you do it. Right.

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Speaker 1
Right. And every time I jump on anything I don't just jump on it and catch your break there. But I don't just jump on it. I listen to the song, I see the placement of the song and I'm a ride the song with what's going on with the song.

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Speaker 2
But I hear you.

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Speaker 1
So.

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Speaker 2
No, that's awesome. Well, we're getting a lot of stories and a lot of a lot of, you know, stuff about music a little bit, but let's, let's just kind of start from the beginning and let's tell people your origin story, man. Where are you from?

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Speaker 1
I am from New Orleans, Louisiana. I'm from Uptown. I was raised by my mother and my family, when I was a kid. Was in the grew up in the Kelly Project. We moved off the Kelly You project to the 11 where my mother and father is out the 10th ward and the third Ward. But I grew up in 11 war.

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Speaker 1
But most of all, I did grew up in New Orleans East. My mom felt like she wanted to get us away from the projects and all the hood. So yeah, we went to the East. I went to Fantasy Williams Middle School. I was the homecoming king. I went to Seriti Reed High School, both schools. That's when I found racism.

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Speaker 2
Gotcha.

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Speaker 1
I focuses on school sports. I know I played in a band.

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Speaker 2
Oh, you in the band?

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Speaker 1
Yes. So that's like a sport. Yeah. That me playing in the band. And I played drums. I played tenor and bass drum. Okay? And my style come from me being in a band. Now, how I found my full sound is when I went to Seriti Reed, my ninth grade year in a band. Miguel By is a band director.

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Speaker 1
He was so mad with the band because we kept messing up the song and he was like, you know what? Everybody stop playing, hum your parts, play your parts of your mouth. And I'm just wrapped up. Boom! That and I just went to playing and I just kept playing and playing and playing. I just want to do it all over.

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Speaker 1
Who, like, you think it's funny and I'll just drop it, give me 50. So I drop the game for push ups and that's how I came up with dropping give me 50.

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Speaker 2
Got you.

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Speaker 1
Everybody in the band room, over 200 band members. They all know it. And what I was doing a push ups, you know, I'm a jokester. So I was just like, drop it, give me feedback. He said, all right, keep it up. And you going to get 50 more. Just like, you know, having fun and, just like I said, that's how I found hustle.

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Speaker 1
The name hustle comes from my grandfather, my grandfather, Andrew Jackson. Shout out to my grandpa. He's not with us no more. He died of Covid. My grandpa was a real Rasta. VI, you hear me? And he gave me my nickname to my family. Shout out to all my fans right now, because I wanted to know this.

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Speaker 1
Because I heard my mom say this before. My nickname is Dylan, and W, that's my nickname that my whole family knew me. So shout out to my fans because I wanted to know that, my high sizzle come from me being a firestarter. I was amazed at the 4th of July like as a kid. What is going on with all this fire?

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Speaker 1
So one day I decided I'm gonna say I was probably about 11, ten, 11. I went in the backyard. We had this orange. I mean, this, silver trash cans on my ground. Police always like fires, and they keep the mosquitoes away and stuff. And I went back there, and I just filled it up, and I say, I'm going to start the fires in the daytime.

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Speaker 1
I will never do it in the daytime. And I filled it up, and I put stuff in it and it and I filled it up right next to the door. That's about the house normally is in the middle of like, yard. And I just lit it up and went inside like it was nothing and went straight to the Nintendo 64 and just, you know, forgot about it.

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Speaker 1
And my mama jumped up. She said, well, what is smoking here? What is what is smoke? Yeah. And I it was me and my grandfather when he came to put it out, he was just like, ha, sizzle. That's what I'm gonna call you, he said every time look around. You always let me light. I like it, I like it.

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Speaker 1
And the how come from my name, Hassan. And the sizzle comes from me always, like he says, to see everything sizzle. Go to the restaurant, see the traces. When I'm overly excited.

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Speaker 2
So. So there's no little bit of, arson involved. All right.

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Speaker 1
Nah nah nah. Never did they really like.

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Speaker 2
Nope.

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Speaker 1
Nah, I never did that. I got I ever since I got my bird poop outside.

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Speaker 2
All right. Well, good. Well, no, because I can see you definitely like the light fires in people's, you know, hearts and in their emotions with their. With your music, man. It's, it definitely makes sense.

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Speaker 1
I love people.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, absolutely.

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Speaker 1
I love people, we love ones.

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Speaker 2
Well, so, I, you know, it sounds like you had great uncles and great family. Were they involved in music at all?

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Speaker 1
So when it comes to my family, me falling in love with music, it was in the church. My grandfather name was Thomas Preston. That's my dad, dad. And he was the president of cornerstone. He was also the head deacon at Austin Street Baptist Church. That's still in New Orleans, and one of the oldest churches in New Orleans, Uptown.

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Speaker 1
And Reverend Paul was the, overall pastor. And I did everything with my grandfather, like, everything. When they went to Mississippi, Alabama, I had my suit on and I was with them. I was raised by my grandparents, so everything was dealing with church. So you hear some of my style. I say, let it use you. I come from church, you know, like certain things I like.

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Speaker 1
If you let another people tell you friends, family, they always tell me you're going to be a pastor. I'm like, I ain't be the pastor and live like, no, I think you are. It was like, you speak so well and invite everybody to call you. And when they call you, you always good with advice of helping people, no matter.

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Speaker 1
It was no matter what it is.

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Speaker 2
You know, I mean, a pastor is I mean, yeah, other than other than the religion tied to.

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Speaker 1
It and I'm not religious.

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Speaker 2
So a pastor is nothing but someone who attracts attention and energy and people who believe in things. So as an artist, you attract the same attention. Right? Right. I, I'm, I'm paying attention to you just like I would be paying attention to a pastor in a church. Right. So it makes sense.

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Speaker 1
I get it. But I don't think I would just be a pastor. I'd be a bishop.

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
Have you ever been swallowed? I quit, I mean, in Rome. Okay, well, they're going to put me out of Rome, because they ain't gonna like what I got to see.

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Speaker 2
What? Actually, what is the, your family of religion?

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Speaker 1
I grew up in a, Baptist church. At the time, those names changed the full gospel and different things now. But I grew up in a Baptist church where they sung down. And, you know, some people shout, cast a Holy Ghost, and, no, like I say, I, I, I had no problem with it when I was growing up because it taught me so much and it kept me well grounded just to have a belief in the higher power structure.

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Speaker 2
And that helps you.

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Speaker 1
Now in the times we live in now, this generation, they need that absolutely one out small, we was afraid to do certain things as we want to go to hell. We didn't want God to look at us and say, May God watching us. It was just so many different things. We beat ourself up. Yeah.

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Speaker 2
I don't mean that in a bad way, you know?

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Speaker 1
See, you got me coughing sometimes.

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Speaker 2
I need that.

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Speaker 1
Now. You got to be careful, because I was just about to say that, my mama slapped.

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Speaker 2
I mean, you know, I mean, I mean that in a healthy way. You know, I, I agree.

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Speaker 1
This all is skin, baby. This. Is that all skin could be light, but. No. Yeah, yeah. I'm ready.

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Speaker 2
No, I agree though, like church brings, and religion as a whole brings a structure and, and, at least some type of guilt that you have when you, when you do do something wrong and helps you do things right more often.

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Speaker 1
So also with me, that's the reason why I'm not a religious person, because I, my family, I do have people. My name is Hassan. I do have people in my family as Muslim. I do have people in my family that's, Catholic. I do have people in my family that's, like I say Baptist, Christian and so forth.

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Speaker 1
So just knowing if you have a big family and all these people worship different things, hey, I even have some of my family who are some Buddhist. So when I sit down, I think about all that and I watch all the different things. It all led to one thing and that was God, right? So now that I'm old enough to read books for myself and have full understanding for myself, the Bible was never the first book.

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Speaker 1
They had stories before Christ.

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Speaker 2
And.

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Speaker 1
People were so gods before Christ. Just like they have this big old thing calling us African Americans. We never been to Africa. We been here in America, right? We're American. You can call us American black, whatever you want to call us. But America. And I just think it's so crazy how the narrative have been twisted and the news stations to.

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Speaker 2
Even just to stay on that topic for a minute for the African-Americans, even if you're African American, doesn't mean, you.

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Speaker 1
Know. But listen, you can you can be out that you can be from so many different places.

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Speaker 2
It doesn't mean you're black.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. Listen, I never I don't understand it now. Yeah. And I also find out shout out to everybody they need to notice when you put on applications and everything, even with your ID you know, the reason why they x for your race, where they can decide how they're going to treat you and put you government assistance when you put your black, you're not going to like because in the Constitution, the only person in the cosmos who has noticed property is black people, not white.

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Speaker 1
My Spanish, I'm Mexican, Indian, none of these other races, just black. We known as not to be equal to not even a dog. They talk about the presidential right now like oh my God, it's a black woman. I'm excited about it. But everyone always misses what you got to say about it. I don't get into politics, but I do want to ask one thing.

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Speaker 1
Can y'all change the Constitution? That's all I ask. I don't care about nothing else, okay? Y'all just change the Constitution and take that out and let us be real free. Because as long as that's a thing, just like racism. I never even understood how racism can still even be a thing. And I know that is still, you know, going on.

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Speaker 1
I have seen it for myself. I stay in Texas. I have not experienced racism since I've been in Texas. I experienced it in the state of Louisiana at a gas station. I couldn't believe it. And I was just like God testing me go. I trying to see if Imma be ignorant and out of fight this man. I tell him something back.

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Speaker 1
He got a gun on his side. If I'm gonna go to my call and grab my gun. I know you're ignorant and I love. I don't owe you anything like that, right? I don't believe in. I'll be honest with you. Oh, my God, when I say.

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Speaker 2
This, because he's behind. You have to. You have to jump up the bridge to.

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Speaker 1
I don't believe in. And I understand what my black brothers and sisters have went through. They talk about the slavery days and the 400 years and all that I'm talking about right now. Where we at right now? Where we had to erase all that we need to erase just this? Or what color is what racism. First of all, we all bleed.

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Speaker 1
We all die. We all can catch whatever disease, virus both of us can. Whatever it is we can kill. Same thing.

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Speaker 2
Right?

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Speaker 1
You're okay. You could be rich. You could be a billionaire. You still going to go through? You hear what I'm saying? So, I pray that America. Really make it free for everybody, right? Everybody. And not just one race of people. We going to treat these ones like this or treat them like.

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Speaker 2
Well, you know, you were on that path until politics got reality show. Yes, but I feel like we truly. We're at a point where, like, yeah, there's some stuff going on that necessarily, but at the same time, like, there's, there's a lot of, equality in the chances. There's not necessarily equality in the education and, and, and some of the other things that come in which needs to be changed.

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Speaker 2
But I feel like it's, I feel like a lot of the playing fields have been flattened, you know, where you and I could get the same job.

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Speaker 1
So I could.

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Speaker 2
Do the same thing, which is funny, because whenever I get that question on the questionnaire, I was like other because my dad's on the feed. Me too. I go, I go.

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Speaker 1
Cajun, you up put other say apple other. I guess what I could put other whatever it is. And I did this one time at a job. I have not worked the job in over eight years now because of my career. Thank thank God for everything he has blessed me with. Okay, but when I didn't have a job application at all, they was looking for bilingual and I just told them I just put other and he asked me what it was and I just say, I'm Spanish, so they want to speak Spanish.

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Speaker 1
I said, I don't speak Spanish. I was born here in the US. You know, I never learned to do so for it. They just looking at me like, because I see Spanish people look just like me. All right? So they gave me the job.

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
They gave me this out.

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Speaker 2
That's crazy.

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Speaker 1
My friend. Right now. Shout out to my friend Mason. My friend Mason filled out for application over two years. Well, a year and some change. And when I told her about a few months ago to fill out as other and then matter of fact fill out and say that your, Spanish. They gave it an interview same resume and everything.

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Speaker 1
She didn't change anything is all. The thing is, she just put other than say she was Spanish and she was so heartbroken. She was like, that's so racist. And now they must admit they didn't even give her a job.

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Speaker 2
Well, you know, it's funny because I growing up here, you know, I always felt like we grew up together. So, like, I never really necessarily saw a whole lot of racism other than stupid.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. I'm. I said me, I saw when I became an adult, truly.

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Speaker 2
Like, you know, we lived different lives. Yeah, yeah. You know, like, no, no, no, no actual like I hate you racist. Right?

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Speaker 1
Right.

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Speaker 2
Right, right. You know, I didn't really actually see that until I got to L.A. Okay. You know? Okay, I, when I got to LA, you know, I'm. I'm southern hospitality open. Let's have fun. This L.A. like that.

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Speaker 1
Oh, I'll speak to me.

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Speaker 2
I was at the bar just like, what the hell is this guy?

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Speaker 1
Why is this so cool? Don't speak to me.

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Speaker 2
What do you like? What? Like. Oh, I say, I like, you know, and, but that kind of energy transferred to the police to a few things, and I, we got pulled over a few times with some friends, and I wasn't driving, and and I was, you know, the only white guy in the car. And somehow I wasn't the only one.

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Speaker 2
I didn't get asked to get out the car. Right. You know, and and it's like, okay. And and the whole thing could it was weird and, and and I, and I kind of looked and there was a few other situations, but I kind of looked and I was like, man, I get it more than I did back when I came from the world.

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Speaker 2
Did I feel right? Maybe because L.A. is a bigger city, right?

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Speaker 1
Right, right.

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Speaker 2
You know, I feel like I feel it in the world. At some point, we all realize that we're just. Yeah.

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Speaker 1
And that's the thing about us. We, the southern hospitality, the southern belle. And that's that's what my mom used to say. We speak to people were nice people. And some people just don't. Not to adapt to that. They think you're trying to harm them. Yeah. Before I leave off the subject, another thing that I look forward in the presidential and change in America is if we have all this money and we cry broke, but we can give money for people, other people, wars and other place wars every month, every household American me to get $5,000.

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Speaker 1
And I feel like every American y'all need to fight with Congress and Senate because every household, every month for 12 months, every year, every household need to get $5,000.

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Speaker 2
They can give billions to Ukraine.

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Speaker 1
They can do it for every household. I listen when I say household.

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Speaker 2
During the storm, like people. Yes, if you get out.

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Speaker 1
That's $750.

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Speaker 2
I think Katrina was 900.

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Speaker 1
But you know, Katrina, they say if they say if people did so much for fraudulent stuff, but it wasn't just New Orleans people, let's clear that up.

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Speaker 2
But but wait. But here we go. Now we seen a storm that goes across multiple states. Yes, same fucking way.

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Speaker 1
Alyssa. That's the reason why shout out to everyone in America. Houses of the King of Bounce from New Orleans, Louisiana. This is me telling you guys fight for $5,000 for every household, not $5,000 for every person in the household, for the whole household. If his mom and dad and kids, dad and mom get a 5000 for the household, not every person has stay in the house.

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Speaker 1
I say that because of how hard renters fooled everything have changed and.

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Speaker 2
It's not our fault. It's not.

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Speaker 1
I remember I used to go to the store with 50 cent and come out with some good candy, chips, everything a dollar candy like this, all different things. America can do better. When I went to Europe, I must say I love Europe. Orleans, France, our sister, city for finding out different things. And as an artist, I was finding out how artists survive out there without have to work a job.

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Speaker 1
Like some artists. When things get slow, they get paid, €5, €5,000 every month.

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Speaker 2
Wow.

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Speaker 1
That's enough for rent, food, transportation, whatever else that you're doing. But I say that because every household that would that will help out America so much. People are broke.

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Speaker 2
Yeah. No between. But listen, between our events, our homeless and other things, we should not be shipping money overseas before we handle that stuff. And it's just it's.

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Speaker 1
Vote for.

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Speaker 2
President. It makes no sense. I mean, the king. The king should be president.

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Speaker 1
I'm I'm I'm serious. I say these things because if we're going to be better as people and we're all one big American happy family and raise the flag, let's make it count for everybody. Let's make everybody smile. And you know how much that can help every household. Oh, yeah. Let's not go over 5000. Yeah, let's let's start there.

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Speaker 1
Let's start somewhere.

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Speaker 2
Where it starts to make America broke.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, but that's what I say. Let's start somewhere. And like I said, they can build a back. And I never understood why we so broke. If they make money.

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Speaker 2
No.

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Speaker 1
Can they just go print up and make more money?

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Speaker 2
Well yeah that's that, that part. But, you know, that's also part of the problem is they keep printing it at some point. So worth anything.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, I just I.

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Speaker 2
Just.

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Speaker 1
Some just don't feel right, y'all. I just feel like they cheated.

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Speaker 2
Man. The pitch. But you know, if you give too much supply, demand makes everything a little, little less, you know? But,

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Speaker 1
Let's make America really great again. Let me say it that way.

00:21:06:06 - 00:21:14:21
Speaker 2
I we can do that with sensible people. But the problem is, is nobody in office is actually like, I feel like.

00:21:14:23 - 00:21:16:04
Speaker 1
First thing, they need a.

00:21:16:06 - 00:21:17:10
Speaker 2
Business in a long time.

00:21:17:11 - 00:21:31:11
Speaker 1
They need to fire everybody and start over Congress and Senate. And I feel like they need to start at a new generation where they can be 35 and up. But I feel like they need to stop it at a certain age. Oh my God, oh my God.

00:21:31:11 - 00:21:32:17
Speaker 2
Time limits or something that.

00:21:32:20 - 00:21:34:10
Speaker 1
Jesus.

00:21:34:12 - 00:21:34:18
Speaker 2
Paul.

00:21:34:19 - 00:21:41:20
Speaker 1
Joe Biden just look see now not he would look like he know where he be at half of the times. They ain't in him. It's his age.

00:21:41:20 - 00:21:42:20
Speaker 2
He goes Biden.

00:21:42:22 - 00:21:59:16
Speaker 1
Then, as I say, I saw an interview and I don't know, I hope they I hope it wasn't. I think he was just standing up and terms turns what he was just saying that he and then his wife came standing in front of him and he was still this. And they went to walking them off. I was like, oh my God, that's dementia.

00:21:59:20 - 00:22:01:02
Speaker 2
He really gone?

00:22:01:04 - 00:22:18:04
Speaker 1
Yeah, listen, he's gone. But that's why I say even with the presidential and say people say with age, you know, things get better and all evolve. But he got to be cut off at a certain point. No, listen, I feel like all presidents your limit is 70. Just like in the Bible is history. You live to be 70.

00:22:18:04 - 00:22:24:13
Speaker 1
You're a blessing. Go to heaven and all that. Guess what? 71 should be a 70. You can't run for number. Retired.

00:22:24:15 - 00:22:33:14
Speaker 2
I think even with the Indians, when the Chiefs started calling a brown horse a painted horse, they probably clipped his wings. Yeah, let's.

00:22:33:16 - 00:22:35:10
Speaker 1
Come on now. For real life.

00:22:35:10 - 00:22:38:08
Speaker 2
I'm sorry. I ain't not riding up the hill with you because.

00:22:38:08 - 00:23:00:13
Speaker 1
I had to make America great again. Yeah, I heard my. I heard horses ideas. Get rid of all the sinners, even if you're in. And. Yeah, I didn't do me run Congress everything and start over and let everybody vote in it. Just like even with the president. I feel like at some point, due to his going out, the the president, the president is not going to be a president is going to be a board.

00:23:00:14 - 00:23:05:04
Speaker 1
Yeah, it's going to be a board of, out of eight, a seven, a seven people.

00:23:05:05 - 00:23:05:22
Speaker 2
Yeah.

00:23:06:00 - 00:23:14:11
Speaker 1
And it's going to be men and women. And also it's going to be almost every different race that stays in America that wants to see a better America.

00:23:14:15 - 00:23:17:02
Speaker 2
When the president has been nothing but a puppet for a while now.

00:23:17:08 - 00:23:19:03
Speaker 1
No, it's it's a it's a reality TV show now.

00:23:19:06 - 00:23:24:03
Speaker 2
Yeah. They're the face of whatever happens behind the scenes. And they got they have to take care of it. Believe it.

00:23:24:08 - 00:23:26:21
Speaker 1
The presidents are superstars now.

00:23:26:23 - 00:23:31:02
Speaker 2
But you know, I mean, they got to come down here and get yourself right.

00:23:31:04 - 00:23:33:19
Speaker 1
You better come get you some. Oh, not now.

00:23:33:19 - 00:23:37:11
Speaker 2
Now let's bring it back a little bit because, you know, let's get back into the music.

00:23:37:12 - 00:23:37:23
Speaker 1
Let's do.

00:23:37:23 - 00:23:41:04
Speaker 2
It. So let's talk about get you something. What happened?

00:23:41:06 - 00:24:02:21
Speaker 1
Get your song. Shout out to deejay Rocky. My DJ. One day, during the pandemic, we had to record, of course, live stream and, jelly, called up jelly and everyone. I was like, hey, y'all come to the Dragon's Den. We doing the livestream. You know, since you can't open a club, she brought home, her best friend, who's now my fiancee.

00:24:02:21 - 00:24:27:08
Speaker 1
Shout out to my berry money. What's up guys? I see you and, she came over my other friends, Joe Jackson, the real Joe Jackson. He was there, my friend. Re, feel the team sizzle. Sizzle to the sizzle as team sizzle was there dancing and I was flirting. It started off as me playing with jelly best friend which is she was my girlfriend in.

00:24:27:10 - 00:24:52:19
Speaker 1
But I was playing well as well. The same stuff. You know, I'm a whole please don't fuck me. You know, play, And that playing turned into me coming out with a live album and I put it on my live album. I must say, the live album was out probably two weeks. I woke up one morning and my notifications was off the chain.

00:24:52:21 - 00:25:18:08
Speaker 1
I said, what's going on everybody? Man, I get you something, I get you some. And that was the original live right, uncut version. That was just me and him and jelly on the mic. I redid it, of course, the studio version, you know, to be submitted for the Grammys and things with Albert. Shout out to Albert. Albert, recreated the beat and the sound for me.

00:25:18:10 - 00:25:28:10
Speaker 1
Rod Small, the greatest DJ in the world. And get you some. It is still getting you. So.

00:25:28:11 - 00:25:29:18
Speaker 2
Yeah. So get some.

00:25:29:20 - 00:25:40:01
Speaker 1
Get you some is still one of the most played songs at the Pelican games. The songs game shout out to the Pelicans and a thanks, shout out to the Superdome.

00:25:40:03 - 00:25:40:11
Speaker 2
Smooth.

00:25:40:11 - 00:25:58:09
Speaker 1
Crew. But, I appreciate the love because songs like that don't die and, shout out to mama mia. XO me. This is one of those songs that's never going to die. This is like that back that. And so this is something that's going to always be there and get you some. You can get you some or whatever it is.

00:25:58:11 - 00:26:15:12
Speaker 1
And when you hit that song, first thing, when it come on, if you are not drunk, if you drunk, if you tipsy, if you high you. Here you go. Oh. Gives us all good. You have no choice but out of saying say something that's in the song. But you're going to feel it. You're not just gonna be like, okay, let me change that one.

00:26:15:12 - 00:26:30:18
Speaker 1
I want to know. Right? So I appreciate all the love. First, from my city. Shout out to my girl jelly. Jelly. Get you some is snatched up and get ready. Where are you going? To see. Get you some. Still more everywhere.

00:26:30:22 - 00:26:32:07
Speaker 2
You turn it. The products. Right?

00:26:32:08 - 00:26:50:23
Speaker 1
Yes. Products. All products. All products. I started with to get you some points. And now, I've been working on, for the people that love to get a little sassy, I have, get you some lubrication coming out. I have get you some condoms. I have get you some two piece have get just some potato chips.

00:26:51:03 - 00:27:00:16
Speaker 1
I have get you some cereal. I have get you some noodles. I have get you some soda. I have get you some. Whatever it is that you want to get you some, you're going to be able to get it now.

00:27:00:17 - 00:27:09:07
Speaker 2
Matt. Too bad you doing it right after the Diddy parties because you could have had get yourself oh baby oil you know and.

00:27:09:10 - 00:27:12:00
Speaker 1
They had drugs and those baby all these hey oh my God.

00:27:12:05 - 00:27:13:12
Speaker 2
I fought for I don't understand.

00:27:13:18 - 00:27:25:02
Speaker 1
I never I was like wait, what? I saw it on TikTok. I don't know how true it is. I hope not, but I just thought they just found. But, you know, regular baby. Oh, I don't know.

00:27:25:04 - 00:27:28:07
Speaker 2
I thought it was in the water was the GHB, but let's.

00:27:28:07 - 00:27:28:14
Speaker 1
See.

00:27:28:20 - 00:27:33:01
Speaker 2
What in the day I, I mean, listen, maybe it was in both.

00:27:33:03 - 00:27:45:04
Speaker 1
I am known for. I don't watch a lot of TV shows. For essence and not talking down any shows like power. A lot of different shows. When it to me, when they, degrade a black man.

00:27:45:04 - 00:27:46:18
Speaker 2
Right.

00:27:46:20 - 00:28:00:15
Speaker 1
P Diddy, I don't know, never met him. I know if his music. No. I'm banned from New York. No, I'm for Biggie Smalls and everything. You know, for pool P Diddy is if it's true, you're going to suffer the consequences.

00:28:00:15 - 00:28:01:09
Speaker 2
I would say.

00:28:01:11 - 00:28:26:01
Speaker 1
But sometimes I do feel when election time come different. So many different things in a row, a happening like all the ports being closed and all these different things, and we just finding out and they been planning these different things. And right now you guys have us all. Oh what did all talk about who? Nixon. He got dinner.

00:28:26:02 - 00:28:37:00
Speaker 1
He going to tell everybody what what's really going on. And I'm I'm I'm I'm big woke. So I immediately get it to hold up quickly. They let me start looking into what's going on in the world.

00:28:37:02 - 00:28:46:08
Speaker 2
Epstein. Yeah. That was the last one. So it's like, what the where that go? Where? Nowhere. Died. So I mean, I.

00:28:46:08 - 00:29:04:06
Speaker 1
Just feel like once they dropped the video with him, fighting, Cassidy. Yeah. I can't I can't even say beating because watching the video wasn't beating. It was a it was aggressive. He kicked the woman while she was down. That's not beating. But it is wrong. It's truly wrong. So I didn't see it, but it wasn't no drastic thing.

00:29:04:06 - 00:29:06:03
Speaker 2
But we also don't know what happened.

00:29:06:09 - 00:29:21:17
Speaker 1
Let's we don't know what happened on top of. And we'll look to everyone to see this. Y'all have some relationships that your heart is beating. Y'all still be with them. So at the end of the day, we didn't know. We didn't. We don't know the results. Wait. It's just that he's a star and they put that out there for us to see us.

00:29:21:17 - 00:29:41:05
Speaker 1
Now once they put that out to understand, did it settle real fast dealing with it? Okay. That mean I'm wrong? You do you see him come out with the love and try to fix yourself up? Probably worse. A lot of their part, whatever it is. So, you know, you seen. But whatever it is, you know, when the FBI come for you, they got something.

00:29:41:05 - 00:29:43:00
Speaker 1
They got something. They got something.

00:29:43:01 - 00:29:43:16
Speaker 2
They're not doing.

00:29:43:21 - 00:29:57:21
Speaker 1
And if they don't give you your bail and all that, they have something. And they have something that of course, we don't know. So it's something that they have that they have on him that's bad enough for him that they can, you know, convict.

00:29:57:21 - 00:29:59:02
Speaker 2
Him 100%.

00:29:59:02 - 00:30:13:07
Speaker 1
But to a lot of different people who did love, did he just like people who still historically music because he have good fucking I'm sorry. He have good amazing music and you like I say you still hear it, but I can't.

00:30:13:07 - 00:30:15:19
Speaker 2
Listen to it the same way.

00:30:15:21 - 00:30:22:11
Speaker 1
Yeah. Like, don't get me wrong. And then the whole castle thing, it's just like good music. You can castle good music.

00:30:22:13 - 00:30:24:08
Speaker 2
Michael Jackson and never getting canceled.

00:30:24:10 - 00:30:41:18
Speaker 1
Listen, they try to make us hate Michael Jackson all the way up to his death. I know still to this day, they still trying to make us hate Mike by saying, oh, he did this. He did he touch this? And he never. You're not about to do it right now. You have people talking about some of our biggest celebrities in a row.

00:30:41:18 - 00:30:53:10
Speaker 1
They have an interview with some guy. I don't know his name. He said that if he showed a tape, something to him on Diddy, it's going to tear down the whole music industry and Hollywood.

00:30:53:12 - 00:30:56:11
Speaker 2
I keep hearing that, but nobody's released anything.

00:30:56:11 - 00:31:20:17
Speaker 1
So that's another thing. No one's releasing anything. Everyone is pointing fingers like, this is a my whole thing is don't tell a person down until you know, and we're known for humans just to speak on a person and have our opinions on people, and we don't even know. We don't know nothing, you guys. I'm saying we don't know anything but my own.

00:31:20:17 - 00:31:33:06
Speaker 2
My own, opinions have been formed a little bit by, like, people that have been around them that I know and like, so like, I mean, I was in l.a. Nine years. It was well known. You don't go to a Diddy party unless you're.

00:31:33:08 - 00:31:38:11
Speaker 1
In two different parties. It's the first party where all the people are in it, and then after that it's another.

00:31:38:11 - 00:32:01:21
Speaker 2
Party, you know, and I know some guys that were that were working on getting sun through Diddy and some other things and they basically said they denied the second party and they never got side and, and you know, and there's there's definitely been some stories well from like I Hollywood is not known for not partying.

00:32:02:01 - 00:32:10:03
Speaker 1
But Hollywood is before the music industry. Hollywood is the original first. They've had a TV show on Netflix about how Hollywood was.

00:32:10:05 - 00:32:12:23
Speaker 2
I mean, the casting couch has been known for a long time.

00:32:13:05 - 00:32:35:07
Speaker 1
Yeah, well, what we do know now is a lot of people have been given a booty. That's all. But what we do know now is a lot of artists been doing things they don't have no business doing, given that booty and, been, ways that they learned not to get signed, men and women. So that's what they pretty much trying to tell us and show us.

00:32:35:13 - 00:32:57:19
Speaker 1
But let me say this also to all the victims, to Diddy, my heart, my soul, my love. I'm praying for you to P Diddy. I'm praying for you as well as a black man. Because what I don't know and everything that you try to make, you're in jail because they have something. We don't know what it is, but if it's not something of everything that what the blogs and everything is making it.

00:32:57:19 - 00:33:02:15
Speaker 1
I'm praying for you too. But because we don't know yet until we know.

00:33:02:16 - 00:33:03:07
Speaker 2
Right.

00:33:03:09 - 00:33:20:12
Speaker 1
After Kelly, we didn't know anything. I'm. I'm so sorry. I was a long time ago. I was way younger when he showed me the table. I'm sorry. I keep saying that's not him. That's not him. I never know that. That's how I that's so I a dog video he panel. Oh girl I say Holy see I'm serious.

00:33:20:12 - 00:33:38:22
Speaker 1
I could not really I couldn't connect because to me it didn't look like him. But then overall y'all let them off, right? Y'all came back with something totally different. But I say this because as a black man, how sizzle you ain't going to hear no stories like that about me. You hear what I'm saying? Listen, I don't even touch people.

00:33:38:22 - 00:33:55:06
Speaker 1
And when you see me take pictures with fans, I don't touch females or anything. I take my pictures. I do that if I don't go around them, I do that because I don't never want no one to feel uncomfortable or feel like I'm grooming them. Whatever it is, respect people when it where they at, and I'm very big on that.

00:33:55:06 - 00:34:10:00
Speaker 1
Even with people coming up to me, I don't like people. It they grabbed me up, touch me a certain way and yeah, respect my space. The music industry, it it is what it is right now. They exposing it. We're going to see what happens.

00:34:10:02 - 00:34:35:23
Speaker 2
But I'm not I mean, debauchery and music has been. I mean, how how many hotel rooms had Zeppelin tear up and what who got what and raped and drugged and I mean, guess what? Like, I mean, I motley crew and I mean, I'm sorry, but like, it's, and, you know, you have there's a good one too, but at the same time, at the same time.

00:34:35:23 - 00:34:51:03
Speaker 1
I don't feel he had a lesson that was his job. Yeah. You knew when you went to the Playboy Mansion. You know what? He was going there for you. You knew what he was going for. No one was forced. You know what he was doing. And that's another thing. Whenever we going to sit and talk about it and we going to.

00:34:51:04 - 00:35:10:15
Speaker 1
I'm gonna let you move on with the subject. If you're going to talk about men and women when it comes to age, there's a lot of men who date younger women in them, and they've been dating them since they was teens, some 17, 16, 19, whatever. And they're way older. They've been, you know, they're older. People look at certain relationships.

00:35:10:15 - 00:35:25:01
Speaker 1
And he immediately or he grooms, he does lessons and so forth. We don't know. But I love BRC. I hate him talk about BRC. And I be like, man, they hate nobody like that. Guess what? We still don't know what happened. An elevator. We heard a song.

00:35:25:04 - 00:35:25:21
Speaker 2
Right.

00:35:25:23 - 00:35:30:04
Speaker 1
There. She say, of course she go down right when it's $1 billion on the elevator, right?

00:35:30:06 - 00:35:31:02
Speaker 2
Right.

00:35:31:04 - 00:35:36:20
Speaker 1
We still don't know what happened. And guess what? As an artist, as a person. And I don't want.

00:35:36:20 - 00:35:37:16
Speaker 2
No, no.

00:35:37:19 - 00:35:42:14
Speaker 1
Because that was our prophecy and that's our moment. Right. So respecting prophecy.

00:35:42:16 - 00:35:46:11
Speaker 2
To have that. Yeah. Right. Has to be a little bit of prophecy even for an artist.

00:35:46:13 - 00:35:48:22
Speaker 1
Yeah. Respect people. Prophecy people don't do.

00:35:48:22 - 00:35:55:19
Speaker 2
That no more. Just like like like politics. Like it used to be, rude ass, Would you?

00:35:55:19 - 00:35:58:21
Speaker 1
Who would you vote for? It? I never understood it.

00:35:59:03 - 00:36:02:02
Speaker 2
I mean, I was a kid that was, like, not even part of the country, man.

00:36:02:02 - 00:36:19:00
Speaker 1
Listen, you don't even bring it up. Absolutely nothing. And when people do that with me. Listen, I'm not into the politics. All my fans. And you'll be like, oh, you. You say you vote for her. Whatever the reason why I'm voting for her, because we never had a, female, president and New Orleans shout out to my city.

00:36:19:01 - 00:36:39:20
Speaker 1
We had the first female. Not just she's a black female, a black lady, but she's the first female mayor. And I thought that was amazing. I thought that was super dope. Right. They try to recall and everything is so crazy. All the things they tried to do to her. But she still got reelected for a second term and beat everyone by thousands.

00:36:39:22 - 00:37:01:03
Speaker 1
That mean she's doing a good job. But what I must say, shout out to Mel Cantrell. I love Mel Cantrell as a city as a whole. When I realized we was not we but people was messed up with it when they went to learn about that lady. Cool. Okay. I see y'all told me up with that, because y'all know the code.

00:37:01:05 - 00:37:30:12
Speaker 1
You don't worry about what nobody doing and worried about what they what the bringing up everything to try to tell this black lady down. And I hated it. And I stood beside it because when growing up, all our mayors that we have a memorial to Ray Nagin, to Mitch Landry, like for my years of seeing mayors in New Orleans, y'all never bothered a man outside of religion got this little trouble in religion, but God never bothered them people.

00:37:30:12 - 00:37:37:09
Speaker 2
but do you hear that? That is this thing they keep talking about. How the moon has its own moon.

00:37:37:11 - 00:37:40:09
Speaker 1
I recently saw videos on TikTok. I have to

00:37:40:09 - 00:37:47:12
Speaker 1
keep saying TikTok because they're trying to get rid of it because it's very informative. Right now, like it's way more formula. Any other social site?

00:37:47:12 - 00:37:55:15
Speaker 1
I seen a video where he show like it was two moons. I know the thing with the face about the moon. All those things are fake.

00:37:55:17 - 00:38:15:02
Speaker 1
But I was just telling you just now that it's no way possible that right now we go outside, the sun is out, but we can still see the moon on the other side of the world. The moon supposed to be right over there right now, but we see it. And I was like, that's how I know the earth is flat.

00:38:15:04 - 00:38:34:03
Speaker 1
They've been lying to us for a long time. I truly do feel like we never really been out of space. I don't know, like y'all. I do all the videos they have shown me for so so so we walked on the moon. All these days. It. I didn't saw India even signing them, videos and it looks so crazy and Sophie.

00:38:34:05 - 00:38:55:01
Speaker 1
But I say that because reading is very fundamental. You guys okay? I fell in love with reading in 2008, 2011. And I was falsely accused of a crime and I had to be sent to jail for 13 months. First time ever going to jail 13 months. Only thing I can do is read. I read so much, and there's only so many books you can get.

00:38:55:01 - 00:39:17:10
Speaker 1
And you can ask and request certain stuff. And I set up in it, and I just wanted to know more about the planet I was on. I want to know more about just God and all these different religions, like how this story and so many different that when I found out that the crusade and, and the Catholic Church is we'll start a religion and I'm sorry, peoples.

00:39:17:11 - 00:39:42:11
Speaker 1
Okay. But I found out that y'all are the new Romans. All still, that's the Romans. Like the Romans became the Pope. And I read this and books that they're in a library, and they don't put a lot of this stuff online to them. That's too much information. Back then, when they gave us this information, they didn't realize how you had.

00:39:42:11 - 00:40:07:00
Speaker 1
Essentially, it would be now for us to figure out everything, right, is we're to some people when they say, oh man, you too, Wolf man. You worried about the wrong thing? No, you're not weak enough to understand that they they are aliens, right? Here are the grays that people see and people have seen because I truly believe in it, the senator, they have made us believe for ever long.

00:40:07:00 - 00:40:33:14
Speaker 1
As I was a kid on the wall, they had art, and they have a core in the middle earth and all these different things. It took me to read a book, a book to find out that the Senator is not no core. It's water is land is places where other humanoid creatures people would ever live. They still have people.

00:40:33:14 - 00:41:00:09
Speaker 1
As for four feet, five feet that lives that they used to hunt, they still around. People have been seeing them on trails. They have videos. They can't make these things up. They have tribes that still live on islands where they never, ever seen a no. They live in an ice age, right? Those things are still happening, right? Even right here in America.

00:41:00:12 - 00:41:19:04
Speaker 1
They closed off the Grand Canyon because they found out all the truth. You go to the Grand Canyon, even, and you couldn't deny because they had pictures and they put it the man put it in books, books that they don't have online. When you Google it all, you just got to buy it. They don't have where you can just go read it now, like they got everything else that's free.

00:41:19:06 - 00:41:44:20
Speaker 1
These books tell you what these people saying. America had never been to we never been to, either. Right. Everything in the Grand Canyon is all Egyptian. Write everything. And this is books that I read and that no one can tell me this. It's not TikTok. YouTube. This is me reading. Not fake books, but real stories from the people that's writing these words.

00:41:44:20 - 00:42:05:05
Speaker 1
They even put in a book, the journal, pages of them writing. And they are, you know, printing it when they can see that the stuff was real. Yeah. In degrees they stay in the senator. Yes, they do have reptilians. These are things that I read. And to understand that, you just be like, man, I just read that book, man.

00:42:05:06 - 00:42:12:22
Speaker 1
I believe in all that stuff. Whatever that man can make this up on it. Do you understand? The mind is a terrible thing to waste.

00:42:13:00 - 00:42:21:18
Speaker 2
Even if you just think about the Egyptians. I mean, to me, it's like, all right. To me, we are the aliens that we.

00:42:21:20 - 00:42:22:17
Speaker 1
Were the new aliens.

00:42:22:18 - 00:42:53:09
Speaker 2
Well, whatever century we're in of that era. But we are the alien species that showed up on this planet. Yeah. If you think about the story of religion, there is something about this, that just hit a light switch, that made us all grow. And, and and if we were Catholic, we'd all be cousins. But, but, the, if you think about how we live on this earth, we're the only species that creates things that are not organic.

00:42:53:11 - 00:43:08:17
Speaker 2
Do not biodegrade back into the Earth, right? We're the only species that can't. Do certain things in our own atmosphere and allergies. We have we have reactions to.

00:43:08:19 - 00:43:09:18
Speaker 1
To certain things.

00:43:09:23 - 00:43:12:01
Speaker 2
And animals don't have this.

00:43:12:01 - 00:43:41:15
Speaker 1
Thing. No, listen, animals don't have them. But now I'm by the Michelle. Hey, look, I'm like, man, I was losing his mind when he talk about dinosaurs and things, and y'all go Google is. Do you know that they recently discovered in the fossils of dinosaurs and stuff, human footprints in the same fossils. And the first thing they tell in itself is this is impossible because that mean we have to rewrite the books, because now we're saying the human footprints are in.

00:43:41:15 - 00:43:42:18
Speaker 1
How is this possible?

00:43:42:23 - 00:43:48:14
Speaker 2
Well, you can't tell me that those Egyptian pyramids were really just built. Oh, random.

00:43:48:16 - 00:43:49:03
Speaker 1
I don't believe.

00:43:49:03 - 00:43:58:08
Speaker 2
That Egypt, that, you know, there are there are things on the exact longitude and latitude. Yes. That that the bricks, the bricks that that.

00:43:58:10 - 00:43:59:11
Speaker 1
Our machine still can't.

00:43:59:11 - 00:44:16:19
Speaker 2
Make, we can't get is accurate. Oh, it was and you can't just use the stars. So like, the way, the the way the the whole to me, the Egyptian story almost enlightens the alien aspect of what we were.

00:44:16:19 - 00:44:45:22
Speaker 1
So when you speak of the Egyptians also, they did have a technology that that technology is not around them because this new thing that's called the government understand everywhere where they have, what you call a hotspot of paranormal, of something that people don't want to believe. The government put a base of it everywhere. Almost every government base is somewhere where something was supposed to be seen.

00:44:46:00 - 00:45:05:04
Speaker 1
These government bases didn't pop up there. It was. Something happened. They found out about it. The true story. You know, we do. We have government. We will put in it. That's why you got area 51 everywhere. You have a base. That's why in Mississippi, all these different bases that you have, you think that these basic training bases, you think these bases away.

00:45:05:07 - 00:45:10:14
Speaker 1
And then when you get by these bases, you realize they have a big open field somewhere real close by. And you restricted.

00:45:10:14 - 00:45:13:06
Speaker 2
Right?

00:45:13:08 - 00:45:16:16
Speaker 1
There is restricted everywhere and everywhere in America.

00:45:16:18 - 00:45:21:05
Speaker 2
I mean, they definitely don't want to tell us anything. I mean, no.

00:45:21:07 - 00:45:37:05
Speaker 1
Because they they feel like the American people are going to be scared and they're not ready for certain things, but I feel them. That's why I feel like with the, you know, they need church. They need to know they need to know God. They need some to fear. You get I'm saying they want.

00:45:37:07 - 00:45:38:04
Speaker 2
To look up to.

00:45:38:06 - 00:45:52:11
Speaker 1
We want to think about picking up no guns or killing nobody, robbing nobody. When we were young, we was being kids and we was kids all the way up until we was almost 21 years of age, right? Almost 21 years of age.

00:45:52:13 - 00:45:54:19
Speaker 2
Going out there.

00:45:54:20 - 00:46:18:23
Speaker 1
But hey, buku, but I say that because just like the children need religion, now it's time for us to feel comfortable and start learning more about where we're at. Like I the biggest thing I never understood why we have to pay rent and stuff on a place like that. We're balling. Like, I just thought that was just a crazy thing.

00:46:19:01 - 00:46:25:01
Speaker 1
I always thought that the world would be like, you find you own land, you build your house, you find a, you know, a property tax.

00:46:25:01 - 00:46:26:19
Speaker 2
Yeah, but none of that.

00:46:26:19 - 00:46:28:02
Speaker 1
But that's what I'm saying.

00:46:28:04 - 00:46:32:13
Speaker 2
I didn't pay my tax. Why am I paying you? But why is that? Like, no.

00:46:32:17 - 00:46:39:19
Speaker 1
While we have to pay. That's why I say y'all $5,000 every month. While we have to pay y'all to live in a place that.

00:46:39:21 - 00:46:43:23
Speaker 2
Well, I got to pay for a permit to fish in this pond. Like.

00:46:44:01 - 00:47:12:13
Speaker 1
Listen, everything. Everything is ruled because that keep us in control. They don't want us to believe the stories, the finances, the mind. My grandfather say this. Oh my God. My grandfathers always tell me if the mind can think of all these things. There would be. There wouldn't be no belief. Just in nothing. Vampires wear wolves, witches, all these things of what people speak, of which some of them we know.

00:47:12:13 - 00:47:22:08
Speaker 1
Zombies, mummies. We speak of these things look at in our movies and laugh at it. But it's a lot of things that you look at and you be like, who made that up?

00:47:22:10 - 00:47:23:00
Speaker 2
Yeah, no.

00:47:23:00 - 00:47:24:06
Speaker 1
This is that made up.

00:47:24:08 - 00:47:55:09
Speaker 2
The movie movies and one thing. And I try to tell my girl this all the time, like, if you watch enough movies, you can kind of predict the future because they, they are, creative outward thinkers that are putting together, socialistic ideas that could possibly happen. So when you, when they're, they're not necessarily so far off, you know, they go off because of the Hollywood stories and those things, but they don't they don't they're not so far off.

00:47:55:09 - 00:47:59:08
Speaker 2
What could possibly happen if you follow a certain pattern?

00:47:59:10 - 00:48:12:23
Speaker 1
I must say, also, they. Everything of what we see and hear, even from the movies, it's not nothing that no one made up. No. It's everything. It's, Everything is so.

00:48:13:03 - 00:48:13:12
Speaker 2
Terminator.

00:48:13:16 - 00:48:14:22
Speaker 1
Listen, I believe.

00:48:14:22 - 00:48:15:10
Speaker 2
In.

00:48:15:12 - 00:48:22:12
Speaker 1
Everything. It's common. I believe in all of it. I believe in vampires. What was nobody that to think of that at all.

00:48:22:12 - 00:48:23:16
Speaker 2
We're coming for it right now.

00:48:23:16 - 00:48:38:11
Speaker 1
They I I ain't gonna lie. They had a movie recently come out called I think a free, and it was about the AI controlling the house and she's everywhere with you. Your phone, she talk to you, she can electronic a car, wreck your car. Stop. All right, listen, I don't lie to. I got.

00:48:38:11 - 00:48:39:00
Speaker 2
One wife.

00:48:39:04 - 00:48:57:02
Speaker 1
That I. Listen, they I ain't that nice. Have y'all went to I and seen the things that he does now? She can't believe everything. Now they can have a video take all the same video. I mean you talking I know and make it seem like we're talking very bad about someone. And we didn't see that one.

00:48:57:02 - 00:49:00:06
Speaker 2
They were. I mean, you and I could be.

00:49:00:12 - 00:49:01:12
Speaker 1
Has a will for president.

00:49:01:13 - 00:49:08:18
Speaker 2
Political is going have you know they can turn us into anything I, I don't know I the AI stuff is is crazy scary for creators.

00:49:08:18 - 00:49:09:10
Speaker 1
It is.

00:49:09:14 - 00:49:09:22
Speaker 2
In my.

00:49:09:22 - 00:49:18:15
Speaker 1
Opinion because now anyone can go make a song. Do you know it? Right now I you can take one word and really make a any type of song and it makes it for you.

00:49:18:15 - 00:49:22:06
Speaker 2
The only thing that's going to separate you is your live show.

00:49:22:08 - 00:49:26:16
Speaker 1
No, not with me. The only thing I'll separate me is on the one me. And nobody can do what I do.

00:49:26:20 - 00:49:30:21
Speaker 2
As an artist. Like, for me, I know only thing that's going to separate the eye is that live show.

00:49:30:22 - 00:49:46:04
Speaker 1
Listen, I. I challenge you right now if you can sound like me. If you can act and sound like me. Listen, you a bad man, my jam man. Come on. I let's challenge somebody to call the people over here and tell the challenge.

00:49:46:07 - 00:49:52:09
Speaker 2
Well, you know, let's let's let's talk about the King of Bounce for a minute, because I feel like we get. We got a little serious there.

00:49:52:09 - 00:49:54:05
Speaker 1
It's cool, it's cool, it's cool.

00:49:54:07 - 00:50:06:02
Speaker 2
Know. And I love the conversation, but let's let's talk a little bit about your growth and and the big collaborations and things that have led to some prosperous things in your life. Let's talk about those.

00:50:06:02 - 00:50:08:04
Speaker 1
Okay. What do you want me to.

00:50:08:06 - 00:50:12:08
Speaker 2
So, so what was your first big collaboration?

00:50:12:10 - 00:50:23:02
Speaker 1
My first big collaboration was, of course, with Drake. Well, you know what? I can't really say that because Kelly Rowland did a song called Dumb, and she. She didn't sample me. She song my.

00:50:23:02 - 00:50:24:00
Speaker 2
Lyrics.

00:50:24:02 - 00:50:42:22
Speaker 1
And. But Drake was like the big everyone. Oh my God. Let's find out who has. Who has all the magazines. Everyone went, they hit me up and everything. With that situation, if I knew what I knew now, I think I did something a little different. I would have wanted to be more of a feature than just a sample.

00:50:43:00 - 00:51:08:08
Speaker 1
I know that now where I'm at now. Now, the king of bounce and 20 years of high sizzle, nobody can use my voice, nobody without my permission. Because. And it's not a it's not just about the money. It's just that it's a brand. And I understand the music industry or what they give other artists. But an artist like me, they try to go $50,000 and there's that, right.

00:51:08:10 - 00:51:12:00
Speaker 1
But then there's another artist. They'll give them 750 key.

00:51:12:01 - 00:51:12:23
Speaker 2
Right.

00:51:13:01 - 00:51:43:06
Speaker 1
There's some that I give them a million out of and so forth. So now I'm at the peak of I hear my voice everywhere. Puma commercials, Nickelodeon. Hey, kids. Hey, my boys do I do. See you. Every song like the city girls bad. Victoria monet. Chloe. She performed at Coachella, did amazing performance. And I was shocked to watch the video of her performing, not knowing that my voice is getting ready to come on.

00:51:43:10 - 00:51:47:15
Speaker 1
Wow. I want to try and everything on to be. Because that's my.

00:51:47:15 - 00:51:50:16
Speaker 2
Voice, right?

00:51:50:18 - 00:52:10:17
Speaker 1
The list. Go on and on. Jason Derulo. Shout out to Division. Division actually hit me up and actually, let me work on his project, his album with him. He didn't just sample me, you know, hit me up. I'm waiting, you know, for the song, of the one of the greatest female artists of all time.

00:52:10:17 - 00:52:15:11
Speaker 1
Shout out to Missy. Missy Elliott.

00:52:15:13 - 00:52:40:06
Speaker 1
Yo, y'all know I love Missy Elliott. Y'all. Listen, y'all know I love Missy. Missy has always been one of my favorite artists. Like, since the beginning. I love Missy style. I loved her videos. I loved everything about Missy, and to meet Missy to be in the presence of, a music icon, a music lover, a person who I look up to as artists.

00:52:40:08 - 00:52:55:03
Speaker 1
Before I even met Missy, I had a song. I used to say, I like to get to know ya so I can hold ya. Put your hands in my pain so I could get hard enough. You see I'm snap slim. Just like a rooster. But I wanna look like a Rick Ross post. Three trade all kinds of trade.

00:52:55:06 - 00:53:02:21
Speaker 1
They call me black three with some takeaways. They like my taki, taki taki taki taki. They. And I did that mocking Missy.

00:53:04:19 - 00:53:28:16
Speaker 1
Missy. Like I said, the style my. And it reminded me so much of myself. Let me say it. When I first started, so many people kept telling me my music sounds stupid. Producers, y'all know what I'm talking about, y'all. So my music was stupid to sound bad. And one of the songs you ready the most play bounce song in the world today?

00:53:28:18 - 00:53:45:00
Speaker 1
Bounce a big bounce it. The producer told me it was stupid. My man. Mobile ain't going to man. Then you just. You saying that was about to make the bounce it angle chop and cut. That's all me write pause. Stop me back from right. Do.

00:53:45:02 - 00:54:10:09
Speaker 1
Every record label in the city of most local labels always telling me, yeah, man, you know, you got the lyrics in there. You got the lyrics. The reason why I didn't do what everyone else told me, because I did not want to be recipes to 5 to 5 what we be I looked up to five what we be recipes to Josephine, Johnny I looked up to Josephine Johnny DJ Jubilee Choppa is so many that I have looked up.

00:54:10:09 - 00:54:27:17
Speaker 1
So even some of the, female, cheeky black I looked up and listen to their music, but I never wanted to be them. What I notice as a dancer, I was at the dance group, the agency the hit Them Up clique, and we danced off all the bounce music. What I noticed was all of the songs.

00:54:27:21 - 00:54:34:05
Speaker 1
None of the music made you just dance the whole time. It's like you get you hype and then everybody rap, right?

00:54:34:05 - 00:54:35:16
Speaker 2
And then I listen to the verse, right?

00:54:35:18 - 00:54:55:08
Speaker 1
I didn't like that. And as a dancer, I was like, I have to stop dancing and I have to become a rapper. Black House entertainment, shout out to black out to the same guy, the boy Chris, Dom girl Dora and Deja Vu. 2004 is the start of my career. From middle school to high school, I beat on cold drink machine.

00:54:55:08 - 00:55:14:15
Speaker 1
This is all my school mates. Y'all know what I'm talking about. Y'all going to kind of see houses. We used to have the school rocking. They let me host all the different homecoming pep rallies. They let me be the hype man in the school. They know how I was, but I knew how to make everyone dance right. So I wanted to make non stop and dance music.

00:55:14:17 - 00:55:33:01
Speaker 1
And the only way to make nine type of dance music is bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy. You could be good about and people would say you need to. And this is my lyrics. If you actually listen to some of my songs, especially now, if you listen to some of my songs, I say some stuff and someone told me that they see me.

00:55:33:01 - 00:55:57:17
Speaker 1
I will listen to you rap and you just going off. He say, do you have rap? 16 balls and you say all different stuff. He said. But it was how you say it. It and how he say it was so cool because I never it's like our twist to them rap, you know, the tongue twisting and he's like, but it's not that I heard that was cool, but it's not that like everyone kept trying to figure out what is it about horses or his voice?

00:55:57:19 - 00:56:17:18
Speaker 1
Black horse is the same as saying, baby, I wanted to be a singer. Yes, y'all. I wanted to be a R&B singer, R&B soul singer. And I got with them and I was just hanging around because man, God of boy Chris was cool. I was got about Chris hype man everywhere he went, I, I was inside, man on the mic.

00:56:17:20 - 00:56:35:09
Speaker 1
Shine saw me perform with him live one day. So I say, look, can we leave it? We got a studio. I don't know what's going to go wrong. So I said, oh, you're going to be all I Luke for it. He was like, look there, bounce rappers off. You know do to be done. Will you be up here.

00:56:35:09 - 00:56:54:17
Speaker 1
Tell guy that you know what you know. Say this and say they gotta roll his own music. Let me say that. But we helped each other out. I gave him some of my stuff and he was helping me out with things. But my style is something that shine new guy that Booker's having his own style and take what's his.

00:56:54:17 - 00:57:15:17
Speaker 1
Don't you put it together. Boom. Got a bow. Chris had his whole era of being his king of bounce at that time, and that's my brother. And I supported him. I didn't want B no bounce rap. So I roll behind him. But when Shyne put me in that boot, the song is out to this day. The first bounce song I ever recorded is like, they still have it, I have it, send it to you guys.

00:57:15:19 - 00:57:26:01
Speaker 1
And that song is a freestyle from the time he come on, everything I said on that song, I created.

00:57:26:03 - 00:57:55:01
Speaker 1
Everything I said on that song I created. But as a new bounce rapper. And I wasn't even about rapping it when he dropped it album. It's a introducing sizzle. He dropped the album. You know, people heard it for got a book on Deja Vu because it was like the souls. They say they looked over me. But within that time of dropping the album the next few months, all the new music that was coming out by all the other rappers.

00:57:55:03 - 00:57:56:06
Speaker 2
They were all taking that sound.

00:57:56:06 - 00:58:17:21
Speaker 1
They was taking over that sound from dropping Give Me 50. Ten book. Shout out to ten. Well, book. And look at Johnson. I was with Big Face. Them too. I was a dancer with them. I was an artist and lucky. I don't know if you get lucky. Johnson told me he was just like, hey, it ain't stealing is just about who do it better.

00:58:17:23 - 00:58:18:19
Speaker 2
But.

00:58:18:20 - 00:58:39:07
Speaker 1
Ever since he told me that, I was like, you know what? You right? That motivated me to your question that I know you know, X about 2005 with me doing bounce bounce it. She wrote that Dick like a soldier and buckle your knees. I did three songs at one time, and when I did these songs, I see so much of other different stuff.

00:58:39:09 - 00:58:52:09
Speaker 1
But did I know those songs is going to be what they was? No, because in the studio producing people telling me she's stupid and all that, whatever. Okay, just put myself on a CD, let me go home and promote my own stuff.

00:58:52:11 - 00:59:18:12
Speaker 2
Yeah, you can't listen to anybody that comes to music, man. I that was one thing that I had to learn in LA was, you know, I was playing my I was trying to be a producer, you know, and, and I still produce a lot, but, I was in a room with a lot of very talented producers and, you realize that after you play your music for so many producers that everybody's got their own opinion?

00:59:18:12 - 00:59:19:22
Speaker 2
Yes. Take that song.

00:59:19:23 - 00:59:20:09
Speaker 1
Yes.

00:59:20:14 - 00:59:36:11
Speaker 2
What you have to realize is that there is no wrong answer. And how you took it is how you took it. Right? So you have to stand by that, right? Instead of listening to, oh, this guy would have done this. I feel like he's a better producer than me. Maybe I should change or, you know, this guy is a genius.

00:59:36:11 - 00:59:41:04
Speaker 2
Maybe, you know. Right. Like, but if you don't stand on your own sound, you don't create.

00:59:41:06 - 01:00:04:18
Speaker 1
So me standing on my own style, he finished my songs right there now because I just did them right there. He put them on a CD. I gave him my songs, I left the studio, I went got, like 300 copies of my music, and I came out with my first mixtape, Sizzle Hot off the heater. That was July of 2005.

01:00:04:22 - 01:00:28:14
Speaker 1
No, I'm like, that was June of 2005. The hurricane came in August. I myself spent my own little money, got those CDs and guess what I did? What wrong? Walmart, Canal Street and I gave CDs out. I say, look, check out my new, you know, music. Some people look, oh, you know, check it out. Some people, you know, whatever.

01:00:28:16 - 01:00:55:00
Speaker 1
All those CDs I passed out when Katrina happened. Everybody love guess wheel CDs. They had a nickel that they never had to put in the, CD player. Right. And he popped in, and you wake up now our home is destroyed, and the memories that y'all have is what y'all have, right? Y'all started listening to their CD right there.

01:00:55:01 - 01:01:18:05
Speaker 1
Say hi. So hot off the heater. Not know who I sizzle was. Not his face. And I was the last. Let me say that's who I was the very last bounce artist to come out before Hurricane Katrina. I was the youngest too. But to come out with those songs, Katrina I must say, happened in August. But I told her I was the biggest bounce artist, but nobody didn't know who I was.

01:01:18:07 - 01:01:37:11
Speaker 1
They couldn't even find me. They had to find me on Myspace. I was in Dallas. I was a senior high school. My mom and I played it. My mom let me do my career and let me go do music and go to Houston and make money. Club Maxes, I never forget, was the first time I ever got paid 13,000.

01:01:37:11 - 01:02:06:22
Speaker 1
I mean, $1,300, 1300. Correct. First time ever that much of money ever. And I'm 17. My mom sent me to Houston with $400 cash and $2,000 on a Red cross gift card. I was going to. I had to wait for my apartment and all that extra stuff. You know, I said, my, I really have to go there, but, let me go is my mom went out in Dallas with her family and friends.

01:02:07:00 - 01:02:23:16
Speaker 1
And my mom called my next cell phone, and I couldn't understand that she was mad. She was screaming at top. No, this isn't this type of acting out. This is my baby mama. And she couldn't believe it. Then she heard she rolled that thing, and. And that was her son. She got home. She say, no, I'm just.

01:02:23:20 - 01:02:45:12
Speaker 1
I know your voice now. She's like, there was nothing. And I was just like, wait, what? And immediately right after that, I went to school in Dallas. A girl next cell phone was ringing. She was going to her locker, and she was a girl from New Orleans. She played, and all of us on our phone went about speaking, about speaking about sex.

01:02:45:14 - 01:03:02:12
Speaker 1
And that's how do. And I just want to walk in the door. I say excuse and I'll see what I girl talk about. Boy. Why? And I say, what? I was just she was like, why, that's bounce music. I said, I'm from out from it. Me like, what? I said, can you just play it right click see process out of all possible?

01:03:02:14 - 01:03:21:08
Speaker 1
I say, that's me. So I kind of looked at me, boy, get the fuck up out it. That is that girl you. And in the hallway full of people who don't know me. A few people that's from New Orleans. I got so loud I just went, that's all. I'm sure that ball, speaking about, speaking about as she went, wait, that issue.

01:03:21:11 - 01:03:27:06
Speaker 1
I said, I'm serious. I'm also she's like this the song right here, everybody download it. And I didn't even know that.

01:03:27:11 - 01:03:28:01
Speaker 2
That's crazy.

01:03:28:02 - 01:03:51:18
Speaker 1
A rain hole, how to get in contact with people. I had to get in contact with DJ Luhrmann. He's my original DJ before DJ Iraqi Army. DJ Rocky was cool. Before Man Deejay school they deejay together so they know my style, right? Deejay Lil Man I made a Myspace immediately. When I made my Myspace, I put my name, I sizzle, I put she rolled there like a soldier bouncer.

01:03:51:18 - 01:04:16:09
Speaker 1
Me the bouncer. Buckle your knees like what? People can see me immediately. That's why I said going deejay Lil Man wrote me on Myspace. I say call me right now. He still got the same number to this day. He said, man, you got money in Texas right now. You say everybody looking for you. But now this is not to say none of my brothers and sisters back in the days, but I guess that's what they did.

01:04:16:09 - 01:04:38:16
Speaker 1
They make their money because their artists, they have fliers. That possibility bounces. She rolled it like a soldier going to be performed tonight. And they had, the fast the boys, the fast the Boys are my original dance group, which was the hooks. They turned to the fast, the boys to dance behind a book. I stopped dancing to become an artist.

01:04:38:16 - 01:04:56:18
Speaker 1
So I didn't get the opportunity to dance behind him on the fly. You see, all that is a tent wall book. The fans, the boys name, all kinds of other people and people was going to the club to see the people perform. The hottest song. So I made it to the I made it to Texas and I made it to that club.

01:04:56:20 - 01:04:57:09
Speaker 2
Wow.

01:04:57:11 - 01:05:17:09
Speaker 1
Lil Man brought the own outside country dude. He's like, oh, this will just be good to be about to pivot, man. Come on, follow me home. Security brought me to the office. First time, y'all. First time ever. I grab the make a DJ is in schools and all. Like that was my first time ever hitting the stage. All in Houston, Texas at Club Massive.

01:05:17:11 - 01:05:21:01
Speaker 2
They said you have to leave some time to do some big thing, man.

01:05:21:01 - 01:05:39:01
Speaker 1
They. Listen, I was I was scared when I first got up there. And I'm gonna say this one would go to the next question when I first walked on that stage. Your big free to perform rest in peace, Magnolia. Show it in Magnolia. So to perform BG hair perform, he just come up with a trigger man on that time.

01:05:39:03 - 01:05:58:08
Speaker 1
While Wade was the host, DJ silver, DJ black and Mo recipes for black. And I was like, here, all these, all this was going on and I was just like a kid. That man, I love all these people. Like, these are the people not knowing that I'm the one that's closing out the show. Right? Everybody performing.

01:05:58:08 - 01:06:17:01
Speaker 1
And then I say, y'all give it a five sizzle while ain't game it. I hold the microphone. I'm sort of I was holding the microphone like this I was what's up y'all I'm I sizzle listen thousands now hundreds thousands. It's like the whole new it's like a warehouse a whole New Orleans in there. And I saw people just looking.

01:06:17:03 - 01:06:27:15
Speaker 1
But my family and people who know me, they were like, come on, sizzle, cut off. And you know, my brother and all them, you got this.

01:06:27:17 - 01:06:39:21
Speaker 1
I know what to do. Right? So it's like something in my mind, you see, just like rapping I just see with no music bounce to begin about speaking about see the whole club.

01:06:39:23 - 01:06:41:17
Speaker 2
Is like a roar.

01:06:41:19 - 01:07:06:11
Speaker 1
And I stop and everybody just going crazy. Oh, she rolled dead like a soldier and everybody. And thereby, with the rapping it, they all people came to the stage. Security trying to stop everybody. Dancer deejay played the song. Now I had three songs. I was speaking about it. She wanted like a Soldier and Booker, Your Knees Up perform all the riddle songs two times.

01:07:06:13 - 01:07:16:05
Speaker 1
The first time I did three, then I stopped, went to doing the stuff with my voice because they never heard that before. Just to really doing this with his.

01:07:16:05 - 01:07:17:18
Speaker 2
Voice like it's.

01:07:17:18 - 01:07:19:09
Speaker 1
But that's his voice doing it.

01:07:19:11 - 01:07:20:15
Speaker 2
Yeah, it's an instrument.

01:07:20:15 - 01:07:41:01
Speaker 1
So not a deejay. Want a song back? Because I was rapping and the deejay at this time, they couldn't scratch a punch. I know, because they can keep up with me right. And after that, it's like all the deejays, producers, everybody say, bro, man, what you call it. I see urban skate.

01:07:41:03 - 01:07:41:20
Speaker 2
Urban scat.

01:07:41:21 - 01:07:42:15
Speaker 1
That's what I call.

01:07:42:15 - 01:07:43:17
Speaker 2
I like that urban.

01:07:43:17 - 01:07:54:15
Speaker 1
Skate because my style come from me loving gospel music, jazz, blues, bounce music. But most of all, I love for people to dance. I stop.

01:07:54:15 - 01:07:55:10
Speaker 2
Right.

01:07:55:12 - 01:08:14:10
Speaker 1
Now. My new album, for instance. Oh my, my first studio album, hey friend, check that album out. You hear me? You know, given the lyrics on my second studio album, I'm getting ready to drop, the second line culture. You hear me singing and rapping on that, but no matter what, you're going to get that hot sizzle, right?

01:08:14:12 - 01:08:38:13
Speaker 1
That what people love me for. That would never change about me, ever. I don't care what song email because I know when people want to hear what they want to hear, they don't want to hear. Oh well, well, they don't want me to be Chateau de la Boosie. La style have style. What I love about Lil Boosie is I perform and I open up for him twice now.

01:08:38:15 - 01:08:57:03
Speaker 1
At the break up first and recently at the juvenile, diner office when Boosie hit the stage. People know Boosie music and he get Buck and he rap with all the. So for what I notice about me though, when I hit the stage with any artist, I don't care who it is. I have open up for a lot of artists.

01:08:57:05 - 01:09:03:20
Speaker 1
I have had the supposed to be bigger artist than me, come to me and be like, man, let's let you go.

01:09:03:20 - 01:09:04:21
Speaker 2
Let's you.

01:09:04:22 - 01:09:06:21
Speaker 1
Control like man, you really.

01:09:06:23 - 01:09:19:15
Speaker 2
You control the stage, man. And that and that leads to touring and doing big show. And and and making some actual money. Yes. Yes. Because that went into your new tour you got, you know, you're all over the place.

01:09:19:16 - 01:09:43:01
Speaker 1
Yeah. So I just got done with my first, summer, I'm sorry, my spring and summer tour. August the 31st. My last day was in Houston, Texas at the five full day, I took a month of, the viral video of everybody posted with me dancing and putting all kinds of crazy backgrounds and words on it. I performed at New York prior.

01:09:43:01 - 01:09:59:20
Speaker 1
Shout out to New York and shout out to all the pride Lbgtq you a j in my mom a b c a b c d. You know just have a fun. But shout out to all my good brothers and sisters. MTV. So that's all my good duties. Shout out to Big Freedia, the Queen diva, my good friend.

01:09:59:22 - 01:10:05:23
Speaker 1
As all these things, we I lost what I was.

01:10:06:01 - 01:10:08:17
Speaker 2
We were talking about New York.

01:10:08:19 - 01:10:35:01
Speaker 1
New York. So New York prior, when I did that dance that went viral, I had I didn't scratch anything. And, why not messing up my sciatic nerve in my leg? So the month of September, I took completely off because I knew I had to get ready for my fall and winter tour. That starts tomorrow. And I start at Tsu.

01:10:35:01 - 01:10:42:12
Speaker 1
Shout out to Tsu, everybody. Tsu y'all know I'm going to cut up an old English and graffiti, but.

01:10:42:14 - 01:10:44:10
Speaker 2
Where you going in the tour?

01:10:44:12 - 01:11:06:07
Speaker 1
So this one right now, this is this one we put together because of the last live album I came out with. It's called It's Only Your Booty. So I decided to do this tour because. It's so many different places that I'm going, and it's so many other places. I haven't even book it. It's so many people.

01:11:06:07 - 01:11:25:13
Speaker 1
It's on hold. But you have the dates and, the flies now, so I'm just say some of the dates because they still have dates as being added days are being added every day. I thank God for that again, since we since we already have booked these days, a lot of the more dates have been added. Baton Rouge I'll see y'all next week.

01:11:25:13 - 01:11:44:16
Speaker 1
Y'all been at for the 11th? Shout out the barrels I like when they be jigging and all that. So so so far the, it's only your booty tour dates started at Tsu tomorrow, then Saturday at the Fried Chicken Festival. The next week, R&B in the park in New Orleans, then the 24th at the Wobble Fest.

01:11:44:21 - 01:12:06:06
Speaker 1
Big free to, face, then also, perform, have a big performance in Culture Park. I don't know exactly what it is. Is going on a cultural park, but I know some being because you have the King about, the Tree fall Festival as well. The the Nola reggae Festival. Live at Kermit's Halloween night, my big annual Halloween party.

01:12:06:06 - 01:12:28:20
Speaker 1
Make sure y'all be there. And the kickoff, a bayou classic, which is Thanksgiving night. These are two nights that I do every year for the last eight years. Thanksgiving. Halloween. I always give a big shebang for people to come out in the city of New Orleans. Something that I learned is being from New Orleans. We go everywhere in a row, and we hear all the music.

01:12:28:22 - 01:12:51:05
Speaker 1
One thing, the New Orleans change. And I'm trying to bring it back, and I'm not me and my deejay and, shout out to Joe Jackson is the only people who still do the real culture of New Orleans. Meaning in so many words, I have to say it this way. They call it their project. And I have to say it that way because we play 100% of New Orleans music, right?

01:12:51:07 - 01:13:08:17
Speaker 1
When people come to New Orleans, they want to hit New Orleans. They come here to experience New Orleans, not Atlanta, not Houston, not California, not New York. Right. But nowadays they cater to so many people that now I'm seeing out of town, people go to the deejays and be like, hey, can you play some of your New Orleans music?

01:13:08:18 - 01:13:30:13
Speaker 1
Right? You know, like even on Bourbon Street now? Like. Yeah. Because people come here for New Orleans second line jazz blues bounce. Right? They want that real monsoonal commercial. They want to know what everybody dance style. Was the hot song going on right with me, myself. I must say, for the last four years, I got 20 plus songs just just in regular rotation.

01:13:30:15 - 01:13:50:23
Speaker 1
And that's not including none of the new songs that I dropped this year. Alicia. It's just that's just how it is. People ask me how I stay relevant. People ask me all the time, May I like how you. It's like you keep retreating yourself. No, no, no. I make music all for joy, love and for you to dance.

01:13:50:23 - 01:14:14:19
Speaker 1
From the time I talk to the time I rap to the time I dance what I do. Like I told you earlier, Bob Marley, love that joy, peace, love when it's all said is done and her sizzle is gone. I want the world. Absolutely. I mean, my face just. I don't want be like Bob Marley. I want to be better.

01:14:15:00 - 01:14:35:19
Speaker 1
Okay? And I say that in a good way. Shout out to the Marley family. Okay. I want my face on every T-shirt from Old Navy to Walmart, you name it, with my favorite color, purple. And it's going to say hustle, stir for joy, love to work and dance and laughing and having fun. Because what I understand about life is we really only live once.

01:14:35:21 - 01:14:45:16
Speaker 1
And when you understand it and you understand that we all have to go, you're not going to live your life bitter, holding grudges. Me in competition with people.

01:14:45:16 - 01:14:46:15
Speaker 2
Take your time a little different.

01:14:46:15 - 01:15:07:05
Speaker 1
That's so different. I. I have been so relief, I heal. I'm a heal person now that I can talk about these things. Like I told you guys, this is my first interview in two years because I felt like interviews was to downgrade artists. I felt like interview. Sometimes they hit you with something and if you ask, it's wrong.

01:15:07:05 - 01:15:12:08
Speaker 1
People look at you and they judge you and or that's how he feel when y'all heard him, he then.

01:15:12:10 - 01:15:14:15
Speaker 2
They they lead you into that with the questions.

01:15:14:17 - 01:15:33:12
Speaker 1
And with me. I have always been this great for everybody. No, they call me a realist. All my friends say I'm a realist. I'm a Pisces. And they say I see the stuff that nobody else is going to see. So I'm the friend that if you think in it, but I'm going to say, right, and then everybody look like I sizzle, you know, we're all.

01:15:33:15 - 01:15:35:08
Speaker 2
Read the moment.

01:15:35:10 - 01:15:54:05
Speaker 1
We're on this, okay? I'm not trying to hurt my feelings and I don't mind apologizing if I wrong you like even like with the whole man and first with a woman thing. I don't think I wasn't raised like I was raised off a love. I had grandma and Grandpa on both sides. I had mom and Dad together. Everybody married mom, and they're still married.

01:15:54:05 - 01:16:09:19
Speaker 1
It is moving to a new house in Slidell. Oh. Congratulations, mom and dad. Hi, mom. Her dad. But I say that because some people are raised for survival. I wasn't raised off of it. I don't know what I feel like. That's like when someone say, oh, my mom died, but you still have your mom. I don't know that feeling.

01:16:09:20 - 01:16:27:23
Speaker 1
Right? So I don't know how I feel to to be raised off of survival. Whatever it is that people are going through, I pray that you heal. I pray that you get yourself together. But I don't know that feeling. So I can't believe, associated with certain people because you're living off of survival and how you live your life.

01:16:28:01 - 01:16:38:13
Speaker 1
And I'm living off of love. Right? I might care for some. And you may say that, right? That might hurt my feelings. You're not going to care. We can't be around each other right now.

01:16:38:15 - 01:16:50:20
Speaker 2
I know energy and space and and, all that that that stuff is very critical to how. Especially when you have kids. Yes. You got to really kind of shield that stuff away from me.

01:16:50:20 - 01:16:51:06
Speaker 1
Yes.

01:16:51:12 - 01:16:56:11
Speaker 2
I don't even have the room for it. Yes. I can't even process it. I don't want to process. I don't want to have time for it.

01:16:56:16 - 01:17:13:17
Speaker 1
Even with kids breaking a generational curse. Long as I knew it. Just like all I seen is a lot of different parents try to, live their life to their kids and make their kids play football, baseball, basketball. They make the case of things. I'm a father of two kids, of two sons and, well, two sons and a daughter.

01:17:13:17 - 01:17:21:10
Speaker 1
My oldest girl. Those three kids, they that. Y'all hear this from me. I love my kids. That's what I'm not making them do nothing.

01:17:21:10 - 01:17:23:16
Speaker 2
But yeah, they have to pick.

01:17:23:16 - 01:17:42:13
Speaker 1
It. They have to pick it. I'm not forcing them into anything. And yes, I do general parenting. I don't want my kids x my kids right now. You got to play. No, I don't woman. They only know what that is. They probably get popped by the older aunties and grandparents that oh I sit down. But me, it's always a face to face.

01:17:42:13 - 01:17:59:12
Speaker 1
What's wrong? What's going on? Let's talk. I have a three year old, a nine year old and a 11 oh 12. You. That's all right. What's going on? I want my kids to know that I am a part of them. Just like God is in us.

01:17:59:13 - 01:18:00:04
Speaker 2
Right?

01:18:00:06 - 01:18:16:20
Speaker 1
I'm your safe space. You can send me in and everything. Daddy, I never judge you. I don't care what's going on. Whatever you want to do. I'm not forcing not knowing you. Some people. Oh, because my child got to go to hall. And my child. Guess what? My kids may not want to go to school, but not forcing it on them.

01:18:16:22 - 01:18:35:19
Speaker 1
But I'm going to make sure I raise you to understand we're responsible rises and everything right now. My nine year and my 12 year old. Guess what? They pay me. They pay yourselves because I save the money, right? I tell them every month I need $2. Yeah, I put it in. You are in the thing.

01:18:35:21 - 01:18:36:11
Speaker 2
About taxes.

01:18:36:14 - 01:18:51:03
Speaker 1
But I'm not even just about tax, but about bills and teaching them about what life really is. The most important thing you can teach your kids the school system that they started in 1911.

01:18:51:05 - 01:18:52:13
Speaker 2
A financial literacy class.

01:18:52:14 - 01:19:12:19
Speaker 1
They started this, the controllers and all that. A lot of things we learn in school, the main things we need to know is the basics from the beginning. Everything else. We're not trying to be a scientist. Look on the moon. Figure out this or that, whatever it is, educate us on the things we need to be educated about.

01:19:13:01 - 01:19:33:01
Speaker 1
What if a school system going to be a school system, teach women how to be a mother if they have kids, teach those boys how to be folders for when they have kids. Teach them the right things. Stop throwing everything into TV and television and force and all kinds of different things. I'm gonna say this because I love Disney.

01:19:33:01 - 01:20:00:11
Speaker 1
I was a Disney kid growing up, and Nickelodeon, and I saw the negative review that Disney was getting for Disney Plus with the pride month. So many different things and people was mad. And I'm not taking my kids to Disney me. And I wasn't going to do this because we love Disney and Universal Studios on Down. What I'm saying is even the industry, people in control of it and us as people, we have to step up.

01:20:00:11 - 01:20:17:20
Speaker 1
Sometimes if, man, you work together and I'm forcing this to be on something and you really feel like, hey, don't you feel like this kind of force on a three year old to know too much, too soon? And I look at you and I say, I don't care, you know? But you really made sense. Now. I didn't put that out.

01:20:18:00 - 01:20:34:08
Speaker 1
Okay? Now months go by and I realize what I did and I see the negative review. But it's not about the negative review. It's just the mindset that now I get it. I get what you were saying all the time. I'm saying as adults.

01:20:34:10 - 01:20:52:10
Speaker 1
When I was growing up, grandmom, mom and dad went in a room, shut the door, smoke. They we had they talk. If my grandma, grandpa listen. Never heard my grandma grandpa cuss, fuss, anything, you know. Why was that? School? Whatever he had to talk about the one. If he had to be loud.

01:20:52:12 - 01:20:53:07
Speaker 2
They were dealing with it.

01:20:53:07 - 01:21:00:13
Speaker 1
Yeah, but in the house, ever. The only yelling was house. I come here, that's the, you know, come get this remote. That's the only. Yeah.

01:21:00:14 - 01:21:04:02
Speaker 2
It goes back to structure. Yes. It got to structure it.

01:21:04:04 - 01:21:25:12
Speaker 1
It has to happen even more. I love my you I just performed it inspired Enola. And it reminded me of Teen Summit that I used to go to when I was young. We need to bring that back with the youth, and to be a father and to be a not just a father, but to be a man, a black man, and watch a lot of of the youth killing, shooting, fighting, all these different things.

01:21:25:14 - 01:21:50:14
Speaker 1
Shout out to my brother them like this, all some hood stuff. Shout out to all the hood. Lot of these kids pick up guns out of dead and jail. I want y'all to bleep this out. But I have to say it this way okay. Have these teenage boys. Didn't even sniff a piece of pussy yet to understand where he can fall in love with.

01:21:50:16 - 01:22:08:20
Speaker 1
When I was a teenager and when he thought I was going down the wrong route, guess what? Shook me off of it? I've got a girlfriend, I got a girlfriend, and I care for her so much. And she lied to me and she was telling me, Hassan, you should fight Hassan, you in this life. And then on top of that, yes.

01:22:08:20 - 01:22:22:14
Speaker 1
You know, high school, she gave me some some k we broke each other's virginity. I'm not going to hang on no corner with nobody. I'm not going shooting at fighting. I'm not doing none of that.

01:22:22:15 - 01:22:25:23
Speaker 2
There are certain things that keep your attention.

01:22:26:01 - 01:22:31:02
Speaker 1
You know, we have the video game. So don't get me wrong, I'm a game. I love my game. But yeah.

01:22:31:04 - 01:22:41:16
Speaker 2
The TV takes away from all that stuff. Because when you're not paying attention to the person, to person. Yes, relationships. Yes. But you know, listen, I mean, I feel like we could go on for for five hours. Yes.

01:22:41:16 - 01:22:42:21
Speaker 1
Let's hit the next question.

01:22:42:23 - 01:22:58:21
Speaker 2
But, you know, I just feel like I feel like the next where because we talked about the youth a little bit. Where do you see music changing in the future? Like where? Like when, where what what is what's the bright future of music? I think that you see in the kids.

01:22:58:23 - 01:23:23:08
Speaker 1
The bright music is Gracie, Conor, Joel, TV music that my sons watch. And it's not it's the hip hop in it, but it's also learning. My son love dinosaurs, right? He y'all. And don't call me dumb when I say this. My son know every dinosaur from A to Z. He say the alphabet. Then he said a name.

01:23:23:13 - 01:24:01:11
Speaker 1
He's three. Yeah I heard I say he say some names I didn't even know. Right. But those TV shows with the hip hop, you know, it makes it good. But now me as an artist, what can I offer to the kids and so forth. Well, kids 2025, you know, I already have clean music, but 20, 25, every live album, every which my studio album already has it, but every live album with all the cussing music, the bad words, y'all will be able to have all clean music, every album will be clean and it will be uploaded.

01:24:01:13 - 01:24:20:03
Speaker 1
And also for the kids, I'm saying for the kids, Gracie, Conor, Joel, TV, even big free to ban on Gracie Carl. It inspired me to do an EP dedicated with the kids, and it's going to be me and my kids, doing ABCs. And it's a business by the with the houses will touch on.

01:24:20:05 - 01:24:22:04
Speaker 2
It because we gotta we gotta have your voice.

01:24:22:06 - 01:24:34:18
Speaker 1
Oh yes yes yes yes yes. Oh, no. It's happening real soon. So coming back into this after this holiday break, kids, y'all going to be going to school, getting ready to take your test and dancing to my music.

01:24:34:18 - 01:24:41:08
Speaker 2
Awesome, man. Awesome, awesome great man Willis. And had a great conversation. Man that was this was this was a really good.

01:24:41:08 - 01:24:42:20
Speaker 1
But oh thank you man. Thank you.

01:24:43:00 - 01:24:47:09
Speaker 2
Why don't you tell everybody where you find I can find you your socials and all that stuff?

01:24:47:11 - 01:25:11:08
Speaker 1
You can find me if you want to book me. You can put 504 4 or 5 89898. Anything dealing with to do that is the hotline phone number does not number. You can call and talk to me on and text me. But Instagram has a voice spell correctly. HHS Isley the voice Facebook has is working.

01:25:11:08 - 01:25:22:20
Speaker 1
Twitter has is working. TikTok has sizzle. You know, download all my music, purchase my music. Have you know, we don't get paid for screams, you guys. So purchase.

01:25:22:22 - 01:25:23:23
Speaker 2
Products and music.

01:25:24:01 - 01:25:39:11
Speaker 1
Products and music and shows booked me as much as possible. If y'all want to see how sizzle around for 20 more years this keep booking me and I hope I keep giving you guys the music to make y'all shake and dance and give you all which I need. And as you talking about, shout out to Deejay Jubilee, okay.

01:25:39:11 - 01:25:57:00
Speaker 1
And I say this because not even the Jubilee. Jubilee is the original king of bounce. But even before him, it was MC. He took a DJ. Jimmy, even juvenile was known as the King of Bounce on one point and I say this because, to a lot of people, they think titles make people. I didn't give myself this title.

01:25:57:05 - 01:26:20:20
Speaker 1
The title of her sizzle is I'm not even just a bounce artist. I'm an artist, I love music, I can do everything, all of it. Rap, saying poetry. I'm I'm an artist. But in order for me to do more of that, I would have to rebrand myself. I'm not looking, I'm looking to rebrand myself. But also I am looking to make bounce music big and be the first bounce artist to win a Grammy.

01:26:21:01 - 01:26:35:16
Speaker 1
That's is is just hustle from New Orleans. And he won a Grammy. Now features not samples moving forward says don't do samples. I only do features. So if I'm on your song, it's a feature moving forward. Hit us up. You heard.

01:26:35:16 - 01:26:37:06
Speaker 2
Me. Awesome, awesome. Well.

01:26:37:08 - 01:26:38:03
Speaker 1
It's been good, but.

01:26:38:06 - 01:26:47:03
Speaker 2
I appreciate you. I appreciate what you did for the city and what you're doing for the city and what you've done in music, man, and it's been great to watch.

01:26:47:06 - 01:27:14:06
Speaker 1
Oh thank you man. Thank you sir thank you, thank you New Orleans. Thank you to, City Council for the first proclamation doing my performance of Jazz Fest. And shout out to, like, once again, that black lady, Mel Cantrell for also giving me my second proclamation this year of, Essence Fest. I perform on the main stage for Essence Fest, and for my understanding, I am nine to be the first bass artist to perform Main Stage.

01:27:14:06 - 01:27:33:17
Speaker 1
Now, this actually. But main stage, we're taking the Bangas, Tina mosley and Diane Richards. So shout out to everybody, who constantly help us with this growth. And it's only going to go higher. And I just want to bring this up right quick. Missy Elliott I wanted to say people ask me what advice they give you.

01:27:33:19 - 01:27:49:22
Speaker 1
The advice that she gave me is what I'm doing now, you guys. So I asked you to support me with my new album, my new music, new sounds that you hear with my voice without just a bounce beat on you. Mrs. told me if I take my voice off of the bounce beat and put it on, anything else is going to do that, she said.

01:27:49:23 - 01:27:53:00
Speaker 1
You know, bounce, you mastered it. Everybody know what you can do on the bounce.

01:27:53:00 - 01:27:53:18
Speaker 2
Be something else.

01:27:53:20 - 01:28:15:22
Speaker 1
Put it on something else. So I took it. Shout out to TBC Brass Band, my brother. Shout out the juice, shout out to Sammy. Juice understood my vision. For years now I've been trying to do a album where it sound like marching band. Second line without, the bounce me now. Like just my voice, me singing, me rapping features and all that extra stuff.

01:28:16:00 - 01:28:27:15
Speaker 1
No one understood what I was saying. A lot of producers I went to, especially on the bounce row, a lot of bounce producers. They're not regular producers. They know how to produce only bounce music, ask people stuff.

01:28:27:17 - 01:28:27:21
Speaker 2
They.

01:28:27:21 - 01:28:53:14
Speaker 1
Don't even know. Some of the big programs. You know, that big artist use me stepping into that group. Fill them round. Right. Small who record me with the clean vocals. Missy told me I I'm the third person. She say it was Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton and her sizzle. They had the cleanest vocal she ever heard. Wow. She told me if I take my voice off everything else, I'll put it on New Orleans style music, which is second line, second line, brass music.

01:28:53:16 - 01:28:54:18
Speaker 1
And that's what we doing now.

01:28:54:18 - 01:28:58:14
Speaker 2
There you go. Now listen. When Missy speaks, you gotta. You gotta listen.

01:28:58:15 - 01:29:15:16
Speaker 1
Oh, she's the greatest she's got. She's the greatest. I'm looking forward across my fingers. I'm gonna speak this right now on this interview for when the world said I had a conversation with Missy. She did her tour. They had everything book. But she told me when she got her UK tour, it's a possibility I can open up for.

01:29:15:16 - 01:29:29:16
Speaker 1
I'm speaking to existence right now that I'll be open enough for Missy for UK tour after she get done with out of This World tour in the US. I love you Missy and I look forward to working with you. Can't wait to hear our music either. You know, I did a song with as well south of Missy.

01:29:29:16 - 01:29:42:14
Speaker 2
Absolutely no. And I think you would. I mean, the the energy that you bring on stage when you need to be all of. Yes, worldwide, whatever it may be. Yes. So I.

01:29:42:15 - 01:29:44:22
Speaker 1
Need to be how y'all say I'm hired.

01:29:45:00 - 01:30:02:07
Speaker 2
By y'all. Man. Well. Great, man. Well, listen, if, if you guys have enjoyed the story and enjoyed talking, and you want to see more, please, please check out her sizzle. And please like and subscribe to relation and, and, thank you guys so much.

01:30:02:09 - 01:30:09:15
Speaker 1
I love you guys. Don't forget the booty bop and rum chic all day on Thursdays.
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