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Come Together feat. Lil Giant Peachh

May 10, 2024 Confirmed Podcast Netwok Episode 50
Come Together feat. Lil Giant Peachh
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May 10, 2024 Episode 50
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This week we sit down with Louisville, Ky artist Lil Giant Peach. We discuss the origins of her name, taking your time on your music, the importance of artist coming together, attention, and much more.

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This week we sit down with Louisville, Ky artist Lil Giant Peach. We discuss the origins of her name, taking your time on your music, the importance of artist coming together, attention, and much more.

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@lilgiantpeachh

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Speaker 1:

This podcast was produced by B Haywood for Confirmed Podcast Network A lot of subscribers though. Yeah, I said for me to just be getting started. The numbers is With female rappers.

Speaker 2:

This is the era for it how long you been doing music.

Speaker 3:

It'll be three years in the summer.

Speaker 2:

Oh okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I like this. I like all the female rap right now. I feel like it's way harder than Shit. Ain't nobody dropping nothing. I'm on. I like this. I like all the female rap right now. I feel like it's way harder than shit. Ain't nobody dropping nothing.

Speaker 2:

I'm no sexy rap, yeah real talk you know what I'm saying getting sex, I'm like damn, I'm bopping to this man, but I got a tent man, I was blame Gucci man.

Speaker 1:

Gucci man made it, made it nice for motherfuckers to rap how they wanna rap and really just do it.

Speaker 3:

She gives me Trina.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's why I said I said at the barbershop one day. I like this, I subscribe too.

Speaker 3:

But I said at the barbershop yeah, you're good, you're ready.

Speaker 1:

You're good you on the five, four, three, two one.

Speaker 2:

This is the Big and Lazy Podcast. This is the Big and Lazy Podcast. I'm Big, I got my co-host, your boy Lazy, and we got another special guest yes, sir Lil' Giant Peach.

Speaker 3:

Lil' Giant Peach Lil'.

Speaker 1:

Giant Peach. Even the story she just told us how she got it is Go, you know what I'm saying. I just listened to one of her tracks Go, let's get it cracking that motherfucker's hot. You know what I'm saying. Welcome to the set. Thank Go, let's get it cracking that motherfucker's hot. You know what I'm saying. Well, welcome to the set, thank you. Thank you for Coming out and Chilling with us. You're welcome.

Speaker 2:

My man didn't get the memo. Man, it's Army Fatigue Mondays, man we got the oh man. My man didn't get the. Oh my god, he ain't got. No, he ain't got no. Oh man, we supposed to. Is it a?

Speaker 1:

no, hell, man. Oh man, it's just the energy. You know what I'm saying. But how you feeling tonight? I'm feeling good. So what you got working with the music, like just off that one song, I feel like you know what I'm saying. It's nice. It's nice, you got a nice voice. You know what I'm saying, thank you, and this is the era for it.

Speaker 3:

If I be so hard on myself, I'd be like, no, they not gonna like that Cause it's not about. It seem like we in a way, where it's not about you and what you like, it's about what they want.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, with the content, you know the consumers, but it's hard to say that too when there's so much Content being released too. Music Entertainment, all that it's a lane for everything. And You're a female rapper. That's all that's going right now.

Speaker 2:

That's just like the gold man right now it's y'all's lane right now.

Speaker 3:

It's crazy, I can't believe it. I mean, hey, what a time.

Speaker 1:

It's the perfect time too, because it's not bullshit. You know what I'm saying. You remember that old time, not old time, but you know, when we was in high school you had female rappers, but it just wouldn't click.

Speaker 1:

Nah, you had maybe like one or two female rappers and like now, it's like your hottest rapper that drops is a female rapper, real talk. You know what I'm saying. And I hate when they say shit about the raunchy shit, because you can't blame no sexy reds or Sukianas. You know what I'm saying? Trina said you don't. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what I said. Fuck Faux Fat Best Friends. That's what I said, sexy Red gives. Trina his fuck Lil'.

Speaker 1:

Kim, come on, man, it's the season.

Speaker 2:

You was telling us a story like how you got the name Lil' John Peach, because when you said that name I went straight to remember that old cartoon James and the John Peach. That was one of my favorite movies going up.

Speaker 3:

So how'd you? Yeah, somebody said that name is Contradicting as hell.

Speaker 1:

Why'd I say that?

Speaker 3:

But it's like so y'all want me to tell them the whole story? Yeah, we got all day. So, basically, like Everybody know the show you, of course, and everybody know Joe, and I think her name was. What was her name?

Speaker 1:

The girl he was messing with. You said Peach. It started with a P.

Speaker 2:

Now I'm talking about Joe's girlfriend. Her best friend. Her name was Peach Salinger.

Speaker 3:

And so she was being stalked. I was being stalked, so I'm like I'm about to change my name. You feel me? We got shit in common and basically I went to the studio For the first time With Low Thug, I'm gone, I leave right after the session and Beals is like what's the artist's name? And he's like Peach.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

On Facebook. Her name is Peach, so it's like Right, right, I get that track and I'm like why the fuck they got Peach on her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, most people call you, even in public, about your Facebook name. Yeah, it's so.

Speaker 3:

It's so normal. Now, yeah, I can't believe it Because I was literally Just changing my Facebook name. That is like my whole Artist name, yeah, so, and of course, my kids said I'm the biggest, but I'm a giant.

Speaker 1:

So and I'm little so.

Speaker 3:

Little giant Peach.

Speaker 1:

It's hard, though I like it, so are you still getting stalked.

Speaker 2:

Is that Death and Taken Girl?

Speaker 1:

No comment, okay, no comment she says like Joe Joe was a crazy motherfucker.

Speaker 3:

Joe, he's still crazy, so no comment.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I gotta watch it, but he he killed.

Speaker 3:

He killed her. Yeah, so Definitely Joe was a bad.

Speaker 1:

Joe was so weird, he killed her. Yeah, so Definitely Joe was a bad. Joe was so weird.

Speaker 3:

He killed the best I seen. Something one day On.

Speaker 1:

TikTok. It was like Me asking you About your day After. I already know how it went and you know I'm saying that's exactly how Joe was. He follow you all day and then run into you Meaning to Like hey, what's going on you know what I'm saying I'm gonna go get me Something this to eat. Oh, I ate that earlier, oh really.

Speaker 3:

Literally being stalked. Knowing y'all whole day, you ain't got.

Speaker 1:

Who did he lock in the basement? He locked. I think it was the first season when he locked the Somebody in the basement.

Speaker 3:

What did a girl do? A?

Speaker 1:

girl.

Speaker 2:

I gotta get a hip.

Speaker 1:

Remember he gave her books and all types of shit I forgot.

Speaker 3:

I can't remember. It's the first season I started watching, like mid First season I think it's like three now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I started watching, like second season maybe, but it's, it's a dope. It's a dope show, it just goes. It just shows you how crazy motherfuckers can get you ever dealt with a stalker man.

Speaker 2:

You been married For 30 years.

Speaker 1:

I mean I've I've dealt with Like a social media stalker. You know what I'm saying Motherfuckers Liking all my stuff and I'm like man, I don't even know who this is.

Speaker 3:

That's not stalking. What if they just like All your stuff?

Speaker 1:

I'm married, though, like he said, I mean I'm not going Even if I was single, and I see that you got a man or you got a husband I'm not ready to go through.

Speaker 3:

Will Smith was married and everybody was, yeah, liking his stuff.

Speaker 1:

I mean Women want you more when you married too. Like it gets harder when you married Cause once they see that you married, they feel like you Locked it up for a reason, and I hate that shit.

Speaker 2:

Women, it ain't so much as marriage. If they know you got a, that's the best, best pick up line. Are you single? Are you single? Nah, I got a little situation, but why? They want you more though I have. Why is that? I'm asking you gotta ask her.

Speaker 3:

I ain't one of them females, don't?

Speaker 2:

ask me, I ain't got nothing to do with that.

Speaker 3:

I don't want no, I don't want no females, nigga, I don't.

Speaker 1:

I'm good. I think certain females Like they say that People don't want you Unless you really got somebody.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying If I got like a crush on somebody or something and I see they got a girlfriend, or like, damn, they date. And then it's just like Immediately, like that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You're not ready to go through, like all his pictures.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's all I'm saying About it.

Speaker 3:

Is there somebody you knew?

Speaker 1:

Um, there's been people that I knew. You know what I'm saying. Come back from back in the day and just you know, don't fail my page. That's why I don't be adding everybody.

Speaker 3:

Because it's probably extra creepy if it's somebody you don't know just liking everything. Yeah, I've had that though.

Speaker 1:

I've had that A female go through and like my family pictures and shit like that. Like God damn you liking everything, why? Like you know what I do? Agree with people say don't. Women say don't shoot your shot on Facebook and all that and social media. But my thing is, if I was single, that would be. That's the playground, like females got to get out of there, Men too, Like just because if somebody hits you up you could be missing your blessing. Somebody could really like be into you and be a good motherfucker.

Speaker 3:

But you got to be super cautious with that you do, because it's like you don't know.

Speaker 1:

Because you can be anybody on it. Yeah, that's why we got to start using that, for you know content, you see that one chick.

Speaker 2:

That went viral. She got she's extremely. She catfished this man to the gods, oh yeah. And the man was so upset he paid for the dinner up front, yeah. Then he said I need to cash out, baby. That was crazy. You see them filters. She tucked her chin in. I ain't never seen that. That's wrong.

Speaker 1:

That's wrong. You definitely got to.

Speaker 2:

I'm getting up and leaving dog.

Speaker 1:

In a world full of FaceTime. Yeah, if you can catch fish now, I might call you. Ain't. No way, even if we just start first talking, I might call you bright and early, just to see how you wake up.

Speaker 3:

You know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying Like being Catfish now is ridiculous, like you just want to be Catfish.

Speaker 3:

That show don't even need to be on no more, because ain't no way we talking three, four months a year. That show's just going to be a classic because ain't no way, y'all speaking Catfish. Ain't no way. People was sending people money for years.

Speaker 1:

You feel me, people money for yours.

Speaker 2:

You feel me and never even yeah, that was some whole other shit.

Speaker 1:

I didn't get that. That's some desperate ass shit. Y'all ever been catfished?

Speaker 2:

Not so much as looks, but well, kind of, but it was her personality, like on Facebook. She was a gypsy and she was woke and she Nigga. She planted flowers and she, she was woke and she nigga she planted flowers.

Speaker 3:

She was what? Yeah, she was one of them, niggas.

Speaker 1:

She was an.

Speaker 2:

Egyptian Nigga. She pulled up on it. She was drinking E&J and buying single cigarettes. She was a stomped down hoe, but you would think she's a. You know what I mean? I'm like oh wow, this is. Her whole mindset was different.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, that was just weird as fuck. Definitely can be whoever you want to be on there, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think we need to come up with a different word for how I got catfished, because it wasn't really catfished. I wasn't going on a date. But you might admire a woman Like, oh man, she is fine on Facebook. Like you know what I'm saying. Everything she posts is, like you said, positive. And you see, shorty, I was like, ah, damn, it cannot be. Man, man, it's happened at the rooftop With one of your favorite strippers, that's all I'm going to say. When I was looking at the rooftop, I ain't got a favorite stripper.

Speaker 2:

I ain't got no favorite stripper.

Speaker 3:

I ain't got no favorite stripper. Who's your favorite stripper?

Speaker 1:

I think it's everybody's favorite stripper.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to say it, but I'm telling you, it seemed like we just got off the road we just came from.

Speaker 1:

Florida somewhere. I ain't going to say nothing either. I ain't going to say it, but I'm telling you I'm breaking down the rooftop. She's like we just got off the road. We just came from Florida somewhere, and it looked like it.

Speaker 3:

It smelled like it.

Speaker 1:

They was begging for food. Give me some more plantains. Give me some extra plantains. Damn you, all right. Oh man, they had a rough ride. Huh man, I ain't never seen I got catfished. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. But, like she said, you can be whoever you want online. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. And now with the BBLs and the fake teeth Shit. But I seen a chick that had a BBL working at Dunkin's Donuts.

Speaker 1:

I'm like why, you get all that ass to do. I wouldn't even care if you go dance after this show. I'm like golly, they do it for the moment. I don't even want no coffee. They do them.

Speaker 3:

BBLs for the moment, because they don't wait.

Speaker 2:

So I'm going to ask you, like, if you could just switch it up a little bit.

Speaker 3:

If you want to describe your artistry, like, if you could pray yourself to any artists out there, who would it be like? I've been trying to answer this question to myself like the past couple months, like I'm trying to figure out, like I'm trying to watch myself and listen to myself and figure out, like what type of artists am I? Because I am new to this. So it's like, even though I'm new to everybody, I'm new to myself too. Like who is Peach? Like Cause the Some of the stuff I rap about I be like, oh shit, you feel me like.

Speaker 1:

So you be writing, you be writing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I write.

Speaker 1:

That's what's up.

Speaker 3:

I definitely write Um.

Speaker 1:

You definitely. I think that's the the beauty in it too, that the you can find.

Speaker 3:

I just I look at music as art. Now I really do so. It's like If you wanted to come out right, you gotta take your time Like Anybody. Yeah, people go in the studio and they you feel me they drop bars and shit like that, like.

Speaker 2:

You feel?

Speaker 3:

me and that's fire shit. But it's like A week later you could've Sauced it up. I said this. I said something else like take your time, like let that shit marinate. That's and that's definitely what I've been doing.

Speaker 1:

So and that's, and that's the fun in it, like you figuring it out even as a who you are, as an artist, because now you can play with so much because it's like you really gotta put that vision in your head.

Speaker 3:

So it's like painting pictures, so it's like you gotta really see it.

Speaker 1:

You gotta really see the song through so where you see yourself in five years, since you just now starting, and what you think you can do to get there.

Speaker 3:

I'm really trying to use my music as a tool to get to film directing for real. So I really want to be on a set like it's, like behind the scenes, like bringing other people's visions together. Like movies, series, music videos.

Speaker 2:

Like movies, uh, series, music videos, short films, whatever Like speaking of my man's about to start a class or something. He's about to, uh, you know, get some class Like cause this. I was thinking about doing.

Speaker 3:

If I do get to the point where I'm a film director, I'm going to be like I think I want to. I'm going to be like I think I want to. You feel me like hop in a movie Like let me see what acting's like. Like I had watched an interview with Dame Dash and he said always accomplish another goal after accomplishing one. Like all right you did this. Don't chill now, Like keep going what you want to do next.

Speaker 1:

I always said I wanted to learn how to write a movie, because your girl from why Did I Get Married? The loud one?

Speaker 2:

she's always talking. Oh my God, I heard she's a hell of a director.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was going to say they said she's a writer director, you know what I'm saying and she's one of the only DC Young Fly said she's one of the only people period in directing in her field that wants to have masculine men on film and not be doing nothing. Weird. You know what I mean. So I found that dope, but I think, like you just said, she was acting now writing directing, like Vivica Fox too. Like they thought Vivica was being rude when they was like Taraji says she doesn't get paid, but she should get paid. Have you ever had that happen to you? She was like no Right. And everybody was like she's such an asshole. I'm like Vivica's a legend. She was shooting. What'd I say?

Speaker 3:

She was shooting. If you check the credits, she's definitely in the credits On a lot of stuff.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's Not just like, but I'm saying like, even just starting out Like she was shooting Independence Day and she was going back and forth shooting both of them at the same time. Same week she would be on the same set. You feel what I'm saying? Then, like a lot of movies, like two can play that game and she helped write those and direct those. So, yeah, so she's not. She gets like three credits, four credits, off of one movie.

Speaker 1:

And, like I said, she hopped in there and started acting Like she's in there, acting too like so like it's just like, like you said, not getting complacent, because I can definitely see you doing that, like all of that, like, like you said, the rap gets you in the door.

Speaker 3:

You know, to meeting certain people I'm at a point where I'm trying to write songs where I'm like, okay, I'm gonna direct my own music video.

Speaker 3:

So I can have that credit there. Oh, I'm reaching out to people like if I hear your song and I think I can visualize something for it, like I can see the same vision you do, then I'm gonna reach out to you like, hey, you feel me like, but and I think, as different artists they they take women more serious because men they be like more into, like I want to get this bread.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. You get your, your, your, your, your video videographers that really like oh man, I like your song, I would like to shoot it. It ain't about the bread, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

And I learned that starting music. Like I'm like, okay, I'm shooting all these videos but I ain't got no direction, like I'm literally just pulling up doing anything. And I'm like we spend all this money on these videos and then we drop them and the song don't match the visual, Like it's just scene for scene. I'm like, let me sit back and write some music. I can actually direct myself and write it out and map it out and shoot it and it actually look like something. Yeah, so even if you don't like the song or you don't like me, you like that 21 Savage and they got some fire videos.

Speaker 1:

They were just at the park 21 Savage.

Speaker 2:

His music production is crazy.

Speaker 1:

The production like she said the videos.

Speaker 2:

Oh, thank you.

Speaker 1:

He said is he in the ditty?

Speaker 2:

I said is he independent?

Speaker 1:

I doubt it. I know he probably got a machine behind him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean definitely because his artistry and his video you know what I'm saying Like all that shit be hitting. But I mean we in today, where you can create many movies with your videos and shit like that, one of my dreams right now is like I want to get something on Tubi Like a movie from the city I promise you, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

My baby can do it. I mean, come on now.

Speaker 1:

We know too many people.

Speaker 3:

We can, everybody is. All we literally got to do is come together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I don't think people understand that herb is like. I know everybody gotta feed their family and hustle in our leg they. But at the end of the day we all come together like yeah, I feel like the world's waiting on louisville, like they heard a little shit about louisville but like and everybody know about louisville like I'm in chicago on the elevator and they, like you know, what I'm saying where y'all from like oh man, what goes down up here.

Speaker 1:

I'm like shit where you from. I'm from here, I'm like it just goes down up there. I'm like shit where you from, I'm from here, I'm like you didn't go down to Louisville, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was down in Atlanta one time. Look, I was on business and you know, so I bought some wheat. Well, I bought some, you know, from this guy. He said man, you from Louisville. He says Like yeah, man, I wouldn't go out and pop man.

Speaker 3:

Somebody asked me the same thing.

Speaker 1:

Somebody asked me on the game one night. I'm on the game. I was like are you from Louisville? Man Heard, it goes down on proper level man.

Speaker 3:

Man, I told somebody to come down here and shoot the video with me. They was like nah, man, I'm like what, like what.

Speaker 2:

I mean, even they were discreet.

Speaker 3:

I guess, so when? Was they from Cincinnati Ohio. You ever seen Cincinnati Ohio?

Speaker 1:

You ever seen Noisy Atlanta? They just like do documentaries on different or swamp stories. That's what it is. Swamp stories just tell like they got a lot of Boosie stories and shit like that, but they got one on ESTG in Louisville and it just makes it seem like.

Speaker 2:

Where is it on?

Speaker 1:

YouTube. Yeah yeah, it makes it seem like crazy, Like you feel me Speaking of YouTube.

Speaker 2:

We need help to get to 400 subscribers. We at 384, so confirm podcast on IG to get all your podcasts started, but follow us. We on TikTok. We on everything Facebook, instagram, youtube, apple Music, spotify Anywhere you can find media. We on Big and Lazy Just Google Big and Lazy and it's all going to pop up. Appreciate that, yes, sir. So if you could work with any artists in the city, I got two questions for you. The first one, like if you could like who was your favorite artist to work with in the city, and I got two questions for you. The first is like if you could like who was your favorite artist to work with in the city and who?

Speaker 3:

was what artist would you like to work with? Who was my favorite?

Speaker 2:

to work with.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, who was your like as far as like the, the song, or like actually working with them physically.

Speaker 2:

Whatever, whatever you want to cage it by.

Speaker 3:

I worked with a few people too. I worked with a few people, but I'm gonna have to say Money Monet, we was turnt. We got a niggas act like Bitches freestyle On YouTube and we was turnt Like Cause. Like I said, I'm for the females, so like yeah, she was definitely my favorite one. If I could work with Anybody in the city, I think me and 38 Honcho Would go crazy yeah, bruh is nice.

Speaker 1:

Yes, he's trying to get him on.

Speaker 3:

Little 30 is nice too he definitely is somebody little 30. Yeah, yeah, he definitely is he got the kids in the chokehold.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, as I said, little 30, didn't you?

Speaker 2:

just one of y'all told him it was somebody, a chick in my dm, trying to get me Lil 30 on there. We had him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

But he said he had to reschedule. But yeah, I remember that.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, I was in the shop and the OG in the shop Was like man, what the fuck is this Music man?

Speaker 3:

Man going crazy.

Speaker 1:

But I'm like, man, you better look around, man. This is the young niggas they hipping me. I'm like, oh, what's that you know? And that's what's crazy about.

Speaker 2:

How old is Lil 30's here he's a young guy, yeah, oh good, that's what gets me, though he's probably like 19.

Speaker 1:

Yeah he's a young guy. I don't think he's in school. I don't know, but I know.

Speaker 3:

That's definitely his crowd, though I'm gonna.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna hip y'all To a little younger guy. It's called Go ahead. No, I'm not. I got somebody that's young. Who's that?

Speaker 3:

Clean J.

Speaker 2:

You like her Clean J? It's a little girl, cold Daughter.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, yeah, she's coming on one day too.

Speaker 3:

You know what If?

Speaker 1:

I can work with her.

Speaker 3:

I will work with her too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what's up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we had a pop song, just talking about doing a cypher, and I'm like females and I'm like man, I get clean.

Speaker 1:

j will be fire on us so how long you been wanting to do music, like before you started, was it just? When I started you just was like I want to do it.

Speaker 3:

We was uh, we was freestyling on christmas with a little karaoke machine, me and my friend from atlanta, and I was just in there rapping. He's like, bro, go to the studio. And I'm like, wait, what's the? What's the studio?

Speaker 1:

yeah, you feel me, I don't know nothing about music like that's how I was, uh, my senior year, like I always like kind of wrote music and like freestyle and shit like that. But one day they was like yeah, we about to go to the studio and I'm like what? Like yeah, you should go, bro, what you spit was cool, you should just meet us, sir. I'm like man, y'all really go to the studio, like that's a thing Like I thought you had to have a record deal.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know it was a thing. I always been into music, though. Like listening to music. I know a good song when I heard it. Like I don't care what category it fall in. If it's a good song, I like it.

Speaker 1:

I feel like I really Gotta earn for music too, especially for the city like, especially when you get Off of Miley boy, he just he can pop that Miley.

Speaker 2:

He just, I ain't never popped no Miley, miley.

Speaker 1:

But it's a lot of artists that don't get recognized In the city, like Cutthroat JT. He's one of the best artists that I've ever heard. I've actually sat there.

Speaker 3:

You make real music. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying I've sat there and watched him Write an R&B song. I've actually sat there and watched him rap. You know what I'm saying. Easy Money. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like bro been rapping For a long time and like he kind of Put that shit on his back.

Speaker 2:

You remember, remember talking to him.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I was in high school with him. He used to sit next to me, you went to western or east I went to eastern yeah, because we all went to western.

Speaker 1:

I remember he went to eastern. Yeah, yeah, bros, always you feel me, he put, and he put that shit on his back. You know I'm saying they, they whole little thing that they had going on he put on his back. You feel me so? But it's just like I, I wouldn't even rap, I would write songs and try to a and r. You know what I'm saying, but it takes to know people I try to make a little song.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna put the names out there. So I'm kind of song rmb I wouldn't try to make a song, but I need these things though you like barry white, he got a little flow, like barry white, you know but I had two dope.

Speaker 2:

You know pretty females and they rap and I'm on some old I about to track. I ain't never rapped or nothing. But you know, since I started doing this I've been in touch with musicians and shit. But somebody tried to be on some old Hollywood shit talking about she want 500 for a verse. What Single? You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

You ain't been. Who want 500 for a verse and they ain't got no single.

Speaker 2:

Man, I don't know, they ain't got no single out they got. They got about Maybe six songs In the history of They've been.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean. That's why I think I would If I just would've Put my foot on niggas necks With this shit, because I wasn't in it For no Like. I really enjoy going to make music Right, and you know linking up and collabing.

Speaker 3:

If somebody comes to me with a song and I see that I can hurt a potential in that song, I'm getting on that song.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 3:

I'm getting right on it.

Speaker 1:

We all in the same boat right now.

Speaker 1:

We are we all came together and I think that's Louisville's only problem. It is Like you got all these other cities Like people, be like, oh, you go, you go. You know people be like man, I'm trying to move away and they be like, oh, it's the same thing Everywhere else. It is, but it ain't. You know what I'm saying? It's artists in Atlanta that really got motion With their music In Atlanta, cause Atlanta supports them. Slim Thug Was Slim Thug 10 years before we knew him, because they, we knew them, because they support they, own who is not. It's always. Well, I got a cousin that rap. Now you ain't nothing.

Speaker 3:

And if you think about it Like this is where our kids Is coming up at, like they gonna need jobs and shit, like there's not really no opportunities here, like if we come together and get some shit Going, to start Building our city up, our own city, our home, our kids, as our kids as generational, as generational wealth.

Speaker 1:

And it's a little too small to be doing this rap beef.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we always spring break is here. What we do Take our money and go out of town. Yeah, make them motherfuckers, come here.

Speaker 2:

They trying to turn into a tree. Pick a bit of our city up and make a motherfucker want to come here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's why. I said I just seen a post where he was like, um fuck, going to the industry and that's where I'm at with it too like who wants to be signed. Like you see all this stuff that's going on, like why you want to be signed. Yeah, you know my homie cleasy picasso.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that's my homie he makes good music too. Yeah, he does. Yeah, I fuck with cleasy. Yeah, you write it back.

Speaker 3:

Everybody got their own style. If we all come together and do all our music together, her in this city, they gonna come her and that's the only way it's gonna work. We not gonna work, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's the only way it's gonna work. Like even Cincinnati, cincinnati, atlanta, you know LA, they got labels. You know what I'm saying. Louisville don't have a label. You know what I'm saying. So it would have to be like we creating a label.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. And it's really just A bunch of people that do music and don't get mad if somebody create a label and then somebody else go create a label, let them build, let the city build. That's why I said I was doing Smash or Pass. And I had seen a post in Big Lady where somebody was like I need people for YouTube and April D I'm like build, yes, somebody else going to do it. All that content being shot here is gonna bring all that attention here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we need to have more. My fault yeah.

Speaker 3:

RIP Lil Don man. Yeah, Don't make me say it.

Speaker 1:

I ain't never seen a nigga get so much love.

Speaker 3:

Because we was doing the YouTube concert together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And I'm like I was with him at night and you know we still talking about it, so it's one of them. Just hit me in the morning, let me know, you feel me, what we need to do and it's I can't even hit you In the morning.

Speaker 1:

Damn, it was like that. Huh, I did a song with bruh, maybe like four years ago. We did the Pound Cake, beat Jay Z and Ho, but we never dropped it.

Speaker 3:

Oh, he's hard and he had just Did an interview when he did that show His night At night and was like he was gonna drop Back to the basics.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And it's so crazy, cause that motherfucker. If y'all Heard that motherfucker, that motherfucker Is the truth.

Speaker 2:

It's a song, it's an album, the album.

Speaker 3:

He, he sent. I guess he sent To the closest people to him. I got the whole album but of course I'm not gonna just, you know, go ahead and post it. But yeah, crazy man a crazy project like, and I kept telling him back in december I'm like you need to start shooting, yeah, you need to start dropping, like what we're doing, what we're waiting on, like he went hard for a minute.

Speaker 1:

He had the billboard on broadway and shit like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I remember he was on my first podcast, uh, and he was like, yeah, I'm gonna be the best rapper, you know what I mean. And he is. He had talent. Man Definitely is.

Speaker 3:

Because he's not. The shit he say is just so crazy, Like some old Nas and Jay-Z shit. And you can tell he really had a hustler's mentality, like he wanted everybody to win Did y'all ever do a song together? No, I didn't, nope, we all was supposed. Did y'all ever do a song together? No, I didn't, nope, we had. We all was supposed to do a song as one we the wave. I don't know if y'all heard about that With Looney.

Speaker 1:

Looney yeah, did he used to battle rap? Yep yeah, okay.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so we the wave. They put me in that November 2022. Yeah, and I'm the only one In the group chat talking about something. Come on, when's the session? We need to shoot a photo shoot. We need to do this. We can all come up with our own project and release it on the same day. Like we can really step together. Right, we were supposed to do a song. We all had our verses and everything. We just couldn't get everybody to link at the same day and time.

Speaker 1:

And we gotta stop being so cheesy. You know what I'm saying. If, say, we hold like a, a networking Event, just so everybody can come, network Podcasters, artists and stuff like that, like if somebody got a bright idea, they gotta stop wanting to be A, a lead, I mean, yeah, you can lead. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:

So Possessive, it's possessive, they want it to be theirs. Nobody else can do it, it's just theirs. Don't do that.

Speaker 1:

If I come out and say, hey, I want 20 of the best artists and we start a label, but we ain't going to have no name for it or nothing.

Speaker 3:

We just going to come together and push each other's music and you know If everybody's supporting each other, like promoting is the thing I hate the words like that. But if everybody could come together and we just, you know, constantly sharing each other, like when I promo, I promo by myself. If somebody's sure I got lucky.

Speaker 1:

But I have to do all that promo by myself. Promo costs more than making the song and the video.

Speaker 3:

Promo is so crazy.

Speaker 2:

She says it's the least favorite part of it promotion.

Speaker 1:

I told you what I tell you when we first started doing this and I was like man, I'm kind of burnt out on the promotion, because not only do you have to promo, you have to be creative, you have to put the hashtags there.

Speaker 3:

You have to do it. It's really time consuming and I have a Her SD Brayden. Okay, yeah, I do not list, so yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I'm gonna take your segment. If you could work with Any artist, dead or alive, and engineer, who would it be?

Speaker 2:

Make one fire track. You had to give us a feature If I wanted to make One fire track you had to Give us a feature and a If I wanted to make One fire track.

Speaker 1:

You can get any producer, any, you can go get Diddy.

Speaker 2:

Come on man this is the second time he done said what you got, nick Cop, what did you do the second time? You just rocked.

Speaker 1:

Come on.

Speaker 3:

The Diddy beats on y'all.

Speaker 1:

I'm like man, this nigga's a wild nigga.

Speaker 3:

No, because that picture of him on Facebook, where he's running from the police security or something that shit is so fucking funny Did it In the green.

Speaker 2:

Yes, oh my gosh. That shit is so funny because that nigga's really working yo.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea, but I'm going to keep it.

Speaker 3:

Real man, I don't give a fuck what he did. It's like R Kelly. He's still a legend man. He is Don't cruel. No bad say. R Kelly needs his father and he's the ultimate gangster, if you ask me.

Speaker 1:

Like the nigga, he probably you know. The theory is Nigga knocked off the park. Nigga ain't paying nobody, nigga doing what he want. You know, his daddy was a gangster. His daddy was a real gangster, got killed and everything Like in the streets. Yeah, so you know. But yeah, who would you work with?

Speaker 3:

If I wanted to make one first trade. There's a lot of good people, so y'all gotta give me Like two seconds you can go all the way back in history Um. Can I say who I would want to shoot the video to?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I would want my B from Wheezy Outta Her, wheezy Outta Her, video shot by Ben Mark, and I would want I can't get away from his name. I got to say Future, okay.

Speaker 1:

Because I can't think of nobody else. I can't go wrong.

Speaker 3:

Future and Key Glock.

Speaker 1:

Ooh on one song.

Speaker 3:

Wheezy outta here. Ben Moore shot this.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you gone after that, that's for sure. I'm outta here Cause Glock gone. That's why I said like Dolph pulled the perfect nigga, cause that's like Lil Dolph, you know what I'm saying Like. And RIP Dolph, I feel like he's still the hottest nigga out he is.

Speaker 2:

You know, if you ask me, I'm in my first hurry.

Speaker 1:

Dolph will be dropping Some shit right now Once this he definitely will yeah he will be One of them in the mix Right now. Man, once that nigga Was working hard Independently, you know.

Speaker 3:

He was. That's why they had to Get that nigga out of here. If I could sign to a label, it would be be PRE.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Nothing else, though, I wouldn't go nowhere else.

Speaker 1:

Damn, that's major, though I wouldn't go nowhere else. Because they really only got Key Glock. Now I can't think of your boy's name. It's one more dude too, but I ain't seen him drop nothing. And your boy from Detroit that rapped the funny shit.

Speaker 3:

Boss man the comedian?

Speaker 1:

Nah, I don't think he's a comedian, but his shit be funny, all his raps be funny. And he'll start rapping Before the Fat dude yeah.

Speaker 2:

Pac-Man, what's his name? Yeah, pac-man, he signed with PRA.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I'm just saying His new shit is hot too. It's funny, but it be like, it be hot, it be good. That's probably the only Detroit rapper I like Right now, though I don't know, I don't know. I've only listened to one nigga with that type of voice, and that's Boosie. That's it. I'm like 42.

Speaker 3:

Doug, you know what's crazy. Don't cancel me. I don't like nothing about Boosie, for real.

Speaker 2:

Damn, I ain't the biggest Boosie. I'll listen to him, but I ain't no, like I mean we live with the bad.

Speaker 1:

I was like the bad boy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's all I heard was Boosie. I ain't have no choice but to. That's how you know he's a goat, because I ain't have no choice but to sing it.

Speaker 1:

That's like the past, that's like the. You know he's dropping something. It's like for the.

Speaker 2:

Why you don't like.

Speaker 3:

Boosie.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 3:

I think it's his sound.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I. But I was listening to Boosie for so long, like Like at first, like that first. My first favorite, and this is probably my favorite Boosie tape Is the badass mixtape, not the album, what I know, I know I feel like Can't no longer.

Speaker 1:

That whole shit was like Scripture. You know what I mean Like. But you know Everything ain't for everybody, plus some Louisiana niggas Is different. You know Everything ain't for everybody, plus some Louisiana niggas Is different. You know All of them, from Wayne to Gates To all them. Niggas Is where Turk BG.

Speaker 3:

Baby, I support her being an artist too. Like Everybody ain't gonna fuck With your same shit, nah.

Speaker 1:

And that's what you gotta know too, cause I don't. I don't work with Plenty of females, and they be like my voice and like it goes, though you can have.

Speaker 3:

Like I recorded with Morty from 808 yeah, so much Like he could tell you I'd be in there. Like no, like I don't wanna do this. Like no, do it again. Like you know his nose Like.

Speaker 2:

You gotta trust it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I had to trust it, I had to get comfortable and I had to Just adapt to it, like. And I just always ask people like Do I really sound like it? And they be like yes, you sound like it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so you didn't like the playback or something, you didn't like the I just don't like how I sound.

Speaker 3:

I feel like I be loud. I feel like no females I've worked with.

Speaker 1:

There's a girl named Brianna Sullivan. She's one of the best female artists, but she just quit. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

I work.

Speaker 2:

Like Uh, uh, turn it off, turn that shit sound good. You know the other, the other chicks in the Smasher patch. You ever do a track with them, cause she Nashe, she do music too, don't you?

Speaker 3:

She do music. We was supposed to do the niggas act like bitches together. Uh, huh. We was supposed to do it together, but Me and Monay Ended up doing it Because you know she stay kind of far away and her schedule you know Everybody's schedule gotta come together to make shit work, so it's just like.

Speaker 1:

And consistency, like, especially with you just starting out like and you got, you know what I'm saying. You're following a little following already. If you can drop a song once a month, that's why I said I'm definitely like. I'm definitely on the run right now.

Speaker 3:

Like I don't care what nobody's talking about, I don't care if y'all like my voice, I don't care about none of that.

Speaker 1:

Like I'm on the run right now, like Just gotta feel that and you gotta think it's like you can drop a hundred songs and all it take is one Like I go back on a lot of these artists and they got a lot of music Like damn, like they've been doing it for a minute, but like Larry June, larry June, first pop, larry June had probably like four or five mixtapes. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you gotta like I think that's a a lot of Louisville artists like go through it, where they drop in like every six months or something like that. I feel like we need to just keep dropping, even if we don't really like it, like other people like it.

Speaker 1:

Like just keep dropping, because something's gonna do it, yeah, and when something do it, everybody's gonna go back To everything you did and I'ma tell you the worst thing and something else might do it yeah, the worst thing Louisville artists do, and this is for a bunch of y'all niggas and females. We want, y'all want the Louisville fame. Y'all wanna be the best in Louisville. You know what I'm saying. I'm going to fuck the sum up In the city. You know what I'm saying. Of course you need your city behind you, but you don't. You know what I mean. You can, like Nobody in the city fuck with With Bryson when that nigga used to perform and shit. Nobody wanted to listen to Bryson, nobody wanted to. You know what I'm saying. Don't drop that nigga's the goat, right he's the motherfucking goat.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm saying just like it jack harlow had the city, but he had it for a different reason. He would he. He dropped dark night and everybody was fucking with him. As soon as he he got major off that song in the city, he took it elsewhere. He took his sound elsewhere. He didn't just be like cool, I killed him with this song, like even mike, mike bombada with super steez. Like bro, like I, I still ain't. I. I've kind of lived up to what I said. Remember. He was like I. I wrote it on facebook.

Speaker 1:

I was like my nigga, don't blow off of this song yeah I'm done rapping, but like he said, though, when he came up here he said he ain't really put the proper push behind it after everybody got behind it and, like what I say, he had the Louisville fame. Like we just get kind of cool when you go out in the club and, like Mike Bambata's in the club, they play your song. But just think when you, if you're in Miami or Atlanta, and they're like we got Mike Bambata from Louisville.

Speaker 3:

But it's like you impress because there's not a record label.

Speaker 1:

And we can only push you as far as the community goes.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we right here together.

Speaker 1:

Now we got gatekeepers in the city that they can easily pull a song and a mic bomb out and be like, look, hey, take it to a label. But, like I said, that paper and money talk, even if a motherfucker like they just on the other side of this door, all I got to do is go tell them about you, but give me this, you know what I'm saying. And we go in there and motherfuckers Don't fuck with you, like, but they got your bread.

Speaker 3:

Like.

Speaker 1:

Everything that you do With your bread With this music, shit, I feel like Put it behind your music and your visual Cause the internet Is your platform. The internet is your label.

Speaker 2:

Now, yeah, it is so have. When's the last time you did a live show like?

Speaker 3:

like just performing period yeah, perform yeah. I haven't performed in a long time cause I got to the point where I was like my attitude can suck sometimes and I'm like you know what, fuck this shit. Like you just said like you just said, I'm not about to keep on. Every time I pop out to perform, it's just Louisville.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm paying a babysitter. I don't even like being outside at night. I don't do the clubs and stuff. I'm a homebody, so I mean I'm outside. I'm already in the club dozing off, waiting on he performed. Y'all got to pay me.

Speaker 3:

And I didn't get that, and they yeah, and then they like uh, sometimes you got to get out and perform and that worked it out Like I'll get there. But I put money into my performances, like I put time and effort into my performances, like I just. And then it's just like who am I performing for?

Speaker 1:

Right, right.

Speaker 3:

For somebody. That's because you can tell them. You can tell them follow me at lejanne peach on instagram and they still wouldn't follow you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah it is dope and I like how you you kind of went at the music without having a name and it's sometimes that's what it takes like just walking by faith, like I don't know what yeah, I'm at the point where I'm just going with the flow and I'm just, you know, I'm manifesting Like you told me.

Speaker 3:

I'm manifesting Like I know where I'm going, I know what I'm doing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and consistency, like we have came as far as we came, we started out With a lot of logos With a name. Didn't we Like a first? Didn't we start out?

Speaker 1:

With like a logo.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we started out without a logo and a name Like our first episode.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we did what got us? No, what got us, though, with us, because it's been since like 2018 that we was going to start the podcast, but we kind of like let's think of a name, let's just link and just do some audio.

Speaker 1:

But we never really did. But one day he hit me. I hit him up and he was like yeah, but I lost motivation for it. I was like damn soon, as I was feeling like we can do this. But like four or five months later he was like yep, I'm feeling like I want to do it again. And I was like cool, I think I got a name and I think you said something and I was like what about big and lazy? He was like that's it we gotta, we got.

Speaker 3:

I like it, appreciate it. Big and lazy because, like somebody else said, the man is creative. Like don't be all normal. And like think outside the box, Like be creative. I try to be creative.

Speaker 1:

Because once you box yourself in, you can't. That's why I said be versatile with your style, because once they put you as like this rapper, like, it's going to be hard for us to listen to a positive, sexy, rare song unless it's just stupid hot.

Speaker 3:

I said oh no, she's not making no crybaby song. No, you know what I'm saying About getting her heart broke.

Speaker 1:

No, megan didn't box herself in, so she came down with Big Ol' Freak. But then she got a song. I'll text your phone and get mad when you leave. You know, still that feminine kind of you feel me. So just don't box yourself in, because once you box yourself in it's hard to get out of that and your core fans is always going to fuck with whatever you got. You know what I'm saying. But consistency is key. We can't be complacent on just blowing up in Louisville, you know what I'm saying that's who you're looking for is consistency, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know, what I'm saying. You're looking for consistency. Yeah, whatever you're doing, whatever you're doing, just be consistent with it.

Speaker 3:

Just keep going, yeah, just keep doing it.

Speaker 1:

But we got the logo made and we posted it and everybody was like once we got everybody behind us. Like this is before we recorded the first episode.

Speaker 3:

I like that logo.

Speaker 1:

Appreciate it, we appreciate it.

Speaker 3:

Shout out T-Rail. I'm T-Rail logo. Huh, and that's who I'm going through. Really, shout out T-Rail.

Speaker 2:

Yep, he made that logo Yep. But to switch it up a little bit, how do you feel about we like to ask females perspective on this like the 50-50, 100% paying the bills. How do you feel? Do I think a dude?

Speaker 3:

should go 50-50? Yeah.

Speaker 2:

How do you feel about the situation? What's your opinion on it? Should a dude go 50-50, 100, or?

Speaker 3:

whatever, I think y'all should just make sure everything's straight yeah. I don't think it should be no percentage thing, just naturally make sure everything is straight. If I get paid this weekend, I like to do it Right right. You feel me, if you get paid, you get your big check around the ring. You pay $75, I pay $25, and then I pay the Wi-Fi. You feel me?

Speaker 2:

Common sense yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we're just making sure. If it was just you, you would just naturally make sure to build it straight. So if y'all coming together y'all, just naturally make sure to build it straight.

Speaker 1:

So if y'all coming together, y'all just Naturally make sure To build it straight. Yeah, I think First of all I want my woman To be an individual. If I, if I Get fucked up today and I cannot, you know, go get the bread tomorrow. We straight Cause you get bread too you know what I'm saying and I think a woman that asks for nothing gets everything- not saying like naturally yeah, not saying like don't ask me for nothing, like just naturally she goes do her, she gets money.

Speaker 1:

I get some money, like, like I said the other day in the shop with the, with the females that was in the shop we was talking, I was like I'll pay the rent, just cause the rent's due you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, you feel me.

Speaker 1:

So then she'll look up and be like oh yeah, the rent's paid the rent. You know what I'm saying. Oh, here go the rent, so she be stacking Like one day. I was like, damn babe, target, that's why she keeps the house together, that's why she cooks, and you know, after she get off of work she'll go cook and do the extra mail because she ain't got nothing to worry about. You know, the bills is paid. So I think the 50, 50. I don't think no woman should go into anything wanting a man to take care of everything because I wouldn't want my daughter.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know. Why are you? Why are you waiting?

Speaker 1:

yeah, or I don't I gotta, I don't, I don't think no woman should, just, like you're supposed to take care of me.

Speaker 3:

And then another thing life is real. People don't really understand that life is real and life happens. If anything happens to him, then what?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3:

Because you was expecting him to go half on everything.

Speaker 1:

Right on everything, on everything.

Speaker 3:

I'm not talking about nobody specific Cause. If he get into a car accident, he's laid up in the hospital For two months. Then what you gonna do?

Speaker 1:

Right, you feel me and that's my worst fear Of me being dead and gone, and my woman can't do it.

Speaker 3:

Y'all can't go half and half and all of it, but always have the 100%.

Speaker 2:

I said like Is any Like woman? Like, if a woman is self-retaining, like self-maintaining, she's paying all this and that, and she meets a guy and the guy's like baby, let me take some of this off of you I can't take the whole thing only a bum chick is gonna be like no, you know, I mean because you paid all your bills, whatever.

Speaker 3:

It's two thousand I used to be like that because I ain't want to bad throw nothing in my face like if I break up. If I want to break up with you today, like I'm done with this nigga and I won't break up with him, I don't want you to throw nothing in my face. I don't want her nothing.

Speaker 1:

That's the worst type of relationship. Don't throw nothing like. I've been with my woman for this long because I'm that's my friend. You know I'm saying it's my wife. But even before we got married and we've been together, like we've been been through everything and like I heard somebody say the other day like women be stupid for staying and shit like that. But I feel like if you in a real good relationship, everybody done did something to make a motherfucker be like I don't want to fuck with you, no more.

Speaker 1:

It's just you know what I'm saying? Give a motherfucker the opportunity to don't live on, no lie. But like people would just be dating to date, like not to think about tomorrow. You know what I'm saying. And I don't think like if I had a daughter. I got two sons but I wouldn't raise her to be dependent on no man. Anything he get from you is a plus, because you got your own bread, your own, and you don't need no and niggas power trip.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They power trip when they got all the bread and they paying everything. You know, I'm saying like people got to understand these type of people that they want. But what I've learned, though, is most women don't mind what you do outside the house, as long as they live in luxury exactly you know that's what I was about to say.

Speaker 3:

A lot of women stay because it's like damn he's doing this and this and that. So it's just like you feel me.

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you this so you meet the perfect guy, whatever, your perfect perfect guy pays all the bills rich and everything but two to three times a year. He's Ike Turner. He's y'all wrestling and throwing up because y'all living out prospect. You got a new being.

Speaker 3:

Realistically, I would leave, because I'm not fighting, I'm not arguing, I'm not doing none of that. But if I was to just stay and he want to put his hands on me, I'm going to beat the shit out of his ass. We're going to be in there fighting all week. You doing this today, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like let me know In three days this nigga cause what Like Wednesday, you wanna fight? Right.

Speaker 1:

If this is what you wanna do, yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's gonna get over with. Yeah, you ain't finna just Backhand me.

Speaker 1:

But women will be More toxic Than I think Than males. Today, I think a lot of males Are like Women are so Like they like the niggas.

Speaker 3:

Now, like you know what I'm saying, like it's just if people tell me I act like a nigga all the time, it's not even that I act like a nigga. It's like I don't care. It's like I'm tired now. It's like man, I'm tired it's like niggas of the male species?

Speaker 1:

huh, yes, so are you one of them, females that go gay because you're tired of niggas? No, because that be they reason I'm tired of them. But you done dealt with 50 niggas.

Speaker 3:

It's like I'm tired of the shit that come with them, like I'm going to always love men, like they be sexy and smell good and stuff and nice and make you laugh and stuff. But it's just like, why are you acting like that? For, like, why are you acting like that? Plus, don't hop in, don't get in a relationship, like y'all know y'all really want to be single.

Speaker 1:

Right, so be single.

Speaker 3:

Like have you some female friends? Why are you lying to this girl?

Speaker 1:

knowing you're messing with this girl. Yeah, just be single and do what you want to do, then she can't get mad. We remember the answer to the truth, but they can't handle it. Yeah, but I feel like you got to do it in the beginning. That's what I've learned. You give them an option and if they choose to fuck with you, then you got to go.

Speaker 3:

Man, you got somebody that's going to fucking ride for you and that's me, and I think I come off too strong when I do it, but I be like so what you want, what do you want?

Speaker 1:

And we, the natural, we the ones that's supposed to be leading, so it has to lead with Honesty first, like look, I don't want to be in no relationship, but I love fucking with you. But One thing I can say about that Men and women Certain ones Can't deal with that.

Speaker 3:

They like man I want to be with you Fuck all this bullshit Like you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying and that's the that was my worst fear Coming up Was being attached To somebody that's not attached to me. You gotta be gone off me For me to like you and to fuck with you. Like we. Like, like bruh said, like Women want you to chase them. But we need reassurance too, as men, like you know how like.

Speaker 3:

Cause we all human At the end of the day. They think it's a boy and girl thing, when it's really not.

Speaker 1:

It's like yeah, definitely, but you know before we get out of here, we appreciate you, you know. Thank you Coming on and blessing us with your vibe. It was a nice vibe, you know. I hope to hear more music from you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we definitely got it, we got it.

Speaker 2:

Thanks for the reminders for putting you on the show. Some people, you know what I mean. They just write me one time and I'm supposed to remember. You know what I mean. They just write me one time and I'm supposed to remember it, you know what.

Speaker 3:

I mean yeah.

Speaker 1:

Appreciate that and it was authentic. It was real authentic. But we definitely would love to play some of your music on the intro. You know, because we do music promo and stuff like that. You know you want your video have a piece of your video played.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we definitely got new stuff coming out. You know we definitely can help you promote. Are you in? Yeah, we got some new shit coming out. Like I've been working with people and shit like. Yeah, so I done even got on some stuff that y'all wouldn't even think. Y'all gonna be like what is shit?

Speaker 2:

Back up a little bit to the mic, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So we still on the show? Yeah, we still on, we ain't done.

Speaker 1:

But right before we leave, though, you gotta give us something big, something good to eat and something lazy something. Sit back and watch something good to eat.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what can I say? I can't even think and then eat. I always eat chicken yeah, I'm a chicken too chicken I'm mad at closed, uh, closed, virtue yeah, cause that was my go to spot For chicken. I never had Virtue's wings, oh my gosh.

Speaker 1:

I had them one time, but it wasn't, they said it, it was probably the wrong person Back there cooking, yeah. So I was kinda I wasn't disappointed, but I was like but I've heard great reviews though.

Speaker 3:

Something good to watch. Uh, have y'all seen no Way Up? It's about these people. They get on an airplane and the airplane crash into water and it's like Four survivors and they trying to find their way up.

Speaker 2:

Is it on?

Speaker 3:

Netflix? No, it's on Amazon. They all at the bottom of the ocean and it's like sharks and shit and I'm like how the fuck they ever get at this ocean. It's a good movie, like Very detailed too.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, I got a movie I want y'all to check out too. It's called your Lucky Day. I don't know if y'all Seen this on Netflix.

Speaker 3:

Your Lucky Day.

Speaker 1:

They got your boy From Euphoria that passed away. Yeah, he's, it's.

Speaker 3:

That's the crazy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't pay for that shit. See, I was on my friend's Netflix.

Speaker 3:

For like four years and they booted me out Like two years ago, so I never we get it free with Shorty's Wi-Fi, I mean with Shorty's T-Mobile.

Speaker 2:

Really yeah. Hey, I heard that.

Speaker 1:

They get free. But your other screen, like the screen the kids can use, okay.

Speaker 2:

So, but no, if you're looking for some good wings, look on my page.

Speaker 3:

I do food reviews, but oh, yeah, toss it Up Wings, tamiya Crawford. She make wings far, very far.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna try that out, tamiya Crawford.

Speaker 3:

Tamiya Crawford.

Speaker 2:

One more question Before we get out of here.

Speaker 3:

What is it?

Speaker 2:

If you wanted to see Anybody on this show, who would it be? But you gotta be able to like. Hit the DM.

Speaker 3:

Who else I want to sit on? Yeah, tell them on the camera. Yeah, go ahead, cutthroat JT, get your motherfucking ass out of here.

Speaker 1:

We already had bro. He was like my first and second.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my mama, first and second, that's like my brother.

Speaker 1:

That's like one of my brothers.

Speaker 3:

Come back on her with me. You need to though.

Speaker 1:

Nah, nah, we can run it back with y'all.

Speaker 3:

Look, he definitely grown and like, yeah, I really like him as a person like not even on no music shit. I like him as a person like are you shooting a shot?

Speaker 2:

right now.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm talking about like, as far as business as far as like coming together, we need to come together. It's like yeah it's gonna be horrifying and people that's like we need to, to come together, like when you found my folks like yeah, y'all got to lock in, like because it's going to only grow.

Speaker 1:

I've been knowing Bruh since we was kids and I remember when Bruh almost passed away all that shit. But his, like his people, can say what they want. They always want to say you know what I'm saying, jt. You know I've heard people say JT, think he's this or that he is. And he is that nigga's really him with the pen.

Speaker 3:

And he is. You know what I'm saying. I done sat there and watched him. If a motherfucker got high confidence.

Speaker 2:

He came a long way.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm, it's my fault Eight months ago.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know if.

Speaker 3:

I see that yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Are you on there?

Speaker 2:

Make some work. Like to follow.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I don't wanna put.

Speaker 3:

I know, yeah, that's my boy man, yeah but if Somebody got hot, like had confidence In the city, like just let them Like, because the confidence Is gonna sell too Like they not gonna Really bad at music If your confidence Is not there. So if somebody's Big headed and they confident About what they doing, just let them. Just let them be.

Speaker 1:

But if you got Anyone, if you got the credentials, like everybody don't have, everybody won't be the man, but everybody ain't got the credentials, and you know what I'm saying. They can hop on any track and do any track Like Wolf and Sheep's clothing. Sad, sad nigga chronicles Like Trap, straight R&B, yeah Like Come on man.

Speaker 2:

Versatile.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir, very, but yeah, we appreciate you coming on man, thank you. And, like you said, anytime you got anything going on you want to promote, you know, let us know, cause we always here, we always shooting the episode. You feel me so it is just like that.

Speaker 2:

Just like that we out With another.

Speaker 1:

Big Lake episode. You feel me? It's just like that we out with another Big Late. This podcast was produced by B Haywood for Confirmed Podcast Network. Outro Music.

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