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Oct. 3, 2023 - This Past Weekend - Theo Von
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E465 Sexyy Red

Sexyy Red is an American rapper from St. Louis, Missouri. Her latest album “Hood Hottest Princess” is out now, with a sold-out tour starting later this month. Theo heads to Miami to join Sexyy Red for a special episode of This Past Weekend. They chat about her recent boom in popularity, baby daddy diss tracks, losing loved ones early, opening for Drake, her wild son Chuckie, the best White Castle order, and what it really means to go to “Pound Town”. SkeeYee! Sexyy Red: https://www.instagram.com/sexyyred/ ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Celsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. #CELSIUSBrandPartner #CELSIUSLiveFit  https://amzn.to/3HbAtPJ  BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/theo to get 10% off your first month. Keeps: Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Head to https://keeps.com/THEO to get a special offer. BlueChew: Go to http://bluechew.com and use code THEO to receive your first month FREE - just pay $5 shipping. ShipStation: Go to http://shipstation.com and use code THEO to sign up for a free 60-day trial. Morgan & Morgan: If you’re ever injured, visit https://forthepeople.com/thispastweekend or dial Pound LAW (#529). Their fee is free unless they win.  ------------------------------------------------- Music: "Shine" by Bishop Gunn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3A_coTcUek&ab_channel=BishopGunn ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: https://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips Shorts Channel: https://bit.ly/3ClUj8z ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers/ Producer: Nick https://www.instagram.com/realnickdavis/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reiner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We actually do have new merch this time.
We have the new Comfort Colors teas for the Be Good to Yourself in fall colors like light green, brick, midnight, and multi-black.
Find that and more at TheovanStore.com.
We also have some shows upcoming in Las Vegas, October 27th and 28th, Norfolk, Virginia, November 9th, and Huntsville, Alabama, November 19, and Atlanta, Georgia, November 29 and 30th.
You can get those tickets, all of them, at theovon.com slash T-O-U-R.
Today's guest is out of St. Louis, Missouri, and we're happy to get to spend some time with her.
She got everything going brazy, as they say.
You're going to get to know her just like I am.
We're down here in Miami spending some time with Sexy Red.
Shine that light on me.
I'll spin and tell you my story.
Shine on me.
If I were you, find no song.
I love this day!
Where do you get this candle from?
That candle?
I think we got it from maybe Black and White.
You know that store?
No.
Or no, it's I don't know.
It's like a woman's store.
You smell good.
Oh, yeah?
I love teakwood scent.
You like teakwood?
Yeah.
That's like a man scent, ain't it?
Yeah, it's kind of romantic.
Yeah, that's my favorite scent.
Like candles or cologne is on teakwood or fire.
I don't know if I've ever worn any teakwood.
I should put some on sometimes.
Yeah, it smells good.
Do you have a lot of candles at home?
I love candles.
Yeah?
And what about like what else do you like to keep at home that makes you feel good?
I like candles, air freshener.
I don't know, because when you clean up and then you light a candle and then you chill, it just seems.
Yeah, it feels like you won, huh?
Yeah.
Nice to see you today.
Thanks.
Nice to see you, Zoom.
You look lovely.
Congratulations on your success.
Thank you.
Appreciate that.
Your world's kind of changing, huh?
A lot.
Yeah, it is.
Is it kind of scary, some of it?
Yeah.
I ain't used to all this, for real.
It'd be a lot tiring, too.
People don't realize, I think, your dreams.
And then once you get your dreams, you still have to do your dreams.
Yeah, you still got to chase them and stuff.
Yeah.
It'd be a lot that come with this stuff.
People don't be knowing, but it'd be a lot of footwork you got to put into it and stuff.
Yeah, it's a lot of motion.
Speaking of footwork, I saw people on the run from those floods.
Did you see those floods ahead in New York?
You didn't see them?
When was the flood?
Oh, they got some wet-ass pavement.
Look at this shit.
Damn, when was this?
Look at this.
I ain't never seen no flood in New York.
Look at this shit.
The Lord coming for everybody.
No, that's crazy.
You ever been in a natural disaster?
No, hell no.
But where are you from?
I'm from Louisiana.
Oh, I think you're from Miami because I know they be having a lot of shit like that there.
Oh, I don't know.
Well, we have hurricanes.
What else do we have?
Hurricanes?
I guess rabies or something.
I don't know if you guys have to say that.
Rabies.
You ever seen like a dog and it bites somebody in the shit?
Yeah.
They got a lot of rabies out there.
I say a decent amount.
Oh, I ain't never seen nothing like that.
Yeah.
What happened if a dog bites you and they got rabies?
You get sick.
You can't drink water and then you die.
You can die.
What?
I'm going to have to look that up.
I ain't never heard no shit like that.
Rabies is real, honey.
Yes.
That's crazy.
So people actually was getting bit by dogs and stuff down there.
Oh, yeah.
That's a thing?
Yeah, I don't think it's super popular, but when I was a kid, it was real popular, you know?
I'm going to have to look that up when I go home.
Well, just be careful what you pet, you know, because some of these dogs get hit.
I don't even be playing like that.
Did you have any pets growing up?
Yeah.
Would you have?
I had two dogs.
Yeah.
Not at the same time, but we would try to get a dog.
And you know how you young, you don't really take care of the dog.
My mama would have sold my dog with her in my bag.
I was hella mad.
Came home from school.
I'm like, where my dog?
Where my dog's at?
I still think about that, man.
She dead wrong.
She sold two of my dogs.
They tell me.
Damn.
Were you a bad owner, though?
Yeah.
I used to try.
I was a kid, though.
I used to be trying, but it wasn't like, I ain't know what I was doing.
Like, I remember I had took a string.
It was a thin string.
And I used to walk my dog on the string.
And the little thing, I don't know now.
I'm thinking about them motherfuckers just choking him.
And he was stuck all in his hair.
I ain't know what I was doing.
I thought I was doing something, man.
Yeah, you was trying, though.
Yeah, I was trying.
That's the effort you put in.
Yeah, for real.
Yeah, I was talking, well, YG came on the show, and I was asking, I said, who's the lady who's doing well in the rap?
And he said, oh, he says, sexy rigged going crazy.
I seen the interview.
That's what he said.
He is funny.
No, I said, you funny.
Oh, thanks.
Yeah, he's funny, too.
He's kind of quiet, though.
Yes.
I think he's a little quiet, but he was nice, though.
Yeah.
But yeah, I saw you and I was like, oh, I need to talk to this lady.
Period.
Thanks for having me.
I appreciate that.
Thank you for your time.
So you grew up in St. Louis.
I know that.
You said your mom was at home.
What else was it like?
I got siblings and stuff.
It was cool.
Like, I had a cool little childhood.
It was fun.
But you know, like, being in a single parent household, you don't get all the stuff you want and stuff.
Uh-uh.
Yeah.
Well, I got a lot of hand-me-downs when I was growing up.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Like, uniforms, shoes, all that.
But I don't know.
That's just how it is dealing with a single parent, I guess.
Dude, my mom dated this guy.
He was like a mechanic or something for a while.
And then two years later, I'm wearing his shit.
Uh-uh.
Not the mechanical.
It said Mr. Mike on the pocket.
Is you for real?
I swear to God.
I hit like a gross bird and he was gone and I was still wearing shit.
Yeah.
That's funny.
I felt like I was employed.
I wasn't.
I was just in ninth grade.
And he had, it was a mechanical shirt, yeah.
He worked at like a and he was wearing it like it was a shirt.
Yeah, it was kind of cool, but still, we just had it, and it made me.
And then my mom got upset because uh, I guess she things didn't end well between them or whatever.
But she got mad at you for wearing it.
She's like, Why you got his shit off?
I was like, Well, we still had, you know, but I was happy to have it.
Um, did your mom date when y'all were growing up?
What was that like?
Yeah, she used to date, but not like that.
But we, I did have a stepdaddy like for a while, but he had got cute, like, when we was younger.
Yeah, they was going together for seven years, and it was like, like, you know, somebody we looked up to.
He changed our life for real.
Really?
Yeah, he turned us up.
He used to take us, like, out of town, shopping.
He had all our cars.
He just was like fun, like a fun parent.
Yeah.
And he was so nice.
That was my stepdaddy.
And how did he pass away?
He got killed.
Uh-uh.
Yeah.
Just in a neighborhood or something?
He had a house and they came.
Thank you.
He had a house and they came and knocked on his door and killed him.
His friend, they backdoed him.
Yeah.
Damn.
And so does that kind of stuff happen a lot like in the hood or the trenches?
People say that a lot.
Is it really that scary?
Yes.
Them the people you got to look out for, like your friends or people cool with you.
Because them be the ones that's easier to come kill you.
Like, you know, you got to watch out for an enemy, so you're not going to let the enemy near you.
Right.
It'd be your friends, the ones you got to really look out for.
That's the snake.
It's big out there where I'm from, though.
Like, everybody get killed by their friends.
Gosh dang it.
Yeah, back dog.
I wouldn't want it.
Yeah, I don't know if I would have any.
I'll just make friends online then.
So I don't lie.
You can't trust them.
They be crazy.
That's true, but still.
You don't know who you mean online, man.
You can't get shot on Zoom, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Somebody can't, you can't get popped off over FaceTime, you know?
Yeah.
So what about whenever like you started dating?
I know you talk a lot about, I've heard you talk about anyway, that you have a boyfriend that's in prison, right?
No, I ain't got no boyfriend.
Oh, you don't?
No, that's my baby daddy.
Oh, your baby daddy's in prison.
Yeah, we're not together, though.
That's just my friend.
Oh, I see.
Yeah.
What was it like whenever you first started dating and stuff like that?
Do you remember like the first date you ever went on?
Yeah.
Yeah, I remember the first date I went on.
It's just about like the first day ever in my life?
Yeah, like, yeah, I think so.
I remember my first date.
I went to McDonald's.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was young though.
And we just went to McDonald's, got some little micked chickens and fries and stuff.
And we was like chilling.
And that was my first boyfriend.
Really?
Yeah.
Y'all sat inside or outside?
We was sitting in the car, but it was like a day.
Like we was like, it was my friend and her little boo because they was friends.
And then me and my friend.
And who had the car, one of the dudes?
No, my friend, my homegirl.
Oh, dang.
Yeah, she went to go pick them up.
That's feminism right there.
That's girls changing the game if women are picking you up.
I know, but it's like that where I'm from.
Like the girls is the ones that get money.
They're brave, huh?
Yeah, they get the money.
They're hard workers.
The niggas live off the girls where I'm from.
Oh, dang.
Are they doing that?
Yeah.
That's a big thing out there.
And when does it is that, do you think it's just, why do they do that?
I think they just trying to take it too easy or it's just part of the culture?
I think girls is like, the real hustlers out there.
Like the dudes be trying to hustle, but they always say it's easier for us to make money.
They be like, it's easier for girls.
Y'all can do, y'all can go sell some coochie.
Y'all can do this, do that.
Boys be nice to y'all, but us, we got to get it how we live.
It is kind of like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Do you feel like girls got it easier than boys?
Sometimes I think these days with like women can do, I think, I guess if you want to do like OnlyFans stuff like that, or be a stripper.
Or be a stripper, that's true.
My mom's from the Midwest and she's hardworking.
I'm from the Midwest.
Where your mama from?
She's from Illinois.
She's from like outside of Peoria.
For real?
Yeah, but she's always been a hard worker.
That's all I'm saying.
The hardest working man I've ever known is my mother.
That's what I always tell.
Man, that's how I be.
That's how it was with my mama.
Like, she was a real hustler, for real.
Like, when I had my stepdaddy, she was doing working and stuff.
And then even after he died, I could tell it was hard on her.
But she was just the man of the house type stuff.
Yeah, my mom still, she drives for Amazon.
She does like deliveries, you know?
She used to deliver newspapers when I was young, and she fucking throw them bitches, boy.
I'm dead.
Bro, one of her arms was so big, bro.
For real?
I said, don't hit me.
You lying.
I said, don't hit me with that news.
You was lying.
I said, don't hit me with that newspaper.
So she got stronger with one of her arms.
Yeah, that bitch was big.
You lying.
It was pretty big.
Dang, that's kind of tight, though.
And that's the one I knew if I was misbehaving a little bit, I would get this one.
I didn't want to get over the car.
So that's the one she was throwing the mill with.
That's crazy.
That's tight.
She would throw them out the window.
That's tight.
Dude, I remember when my mom got a new car one time.
She got like a, it was called a Dodge Neon, right?
And we were so excited, man.
Me and my brother, we went and slept in the car that night.
Really?
Yeah.
That's what's up.
Because it was just so clean in there.
Period.
Yeah.
That's how it be.
How old was y'all, though?
We were probably.
Yeah, I was young.
Yeah, maybe 9 and 11 or something.
Oh, that's cute.
You know how when you older and you get a new car, you just want to sit in there all day.
Even when you're done driving, you're just sitting there listening to music.
Yeah.
Anything, drink, smoke.
The plane, I like being on it.
Someone on an airplane, I don't even want to get off.
I just let me just stay on the plane.
Oh, really?
Yeah, just like, I just want to sit in here.
It's peaceful.
So you like planes.
When it lands, when it lands, when we get there.
Sometimes I'll get to that.
Everybody getting off.
I'll be the last one getting off.
I said, bye, everybody.
I do that too.
They be like, you need help.
I'm like, go ahead.
Yeah, I need you to leave me.
Right.
That's, oh, God, I'll be the last one getting off every time.
So you went on the date y'all went to McDonald's.
And was that like your first love, you think, or no?
Yeah, it was my first love.
Yeah.
I missed the, dude, that's one thing I miss about like growing older is I try to, sometimes I try and replicate that same thing that happened when I was a kid.
I can't.
You can't really do it.
Yeah, I know what you're saying.
Like that feeling.
Oh.
But I was dumb, though.
I was dumb.
Yeah.
You know how you got a first relationship.
You don't really know how relationships go.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
You don't know anything that's going on.
Yeah, you don't know nothing.
So you new to all this kind of stuff.
Like, you get lied to.
You don't even know when you're getting lied to because, like, it's like, I'm new to it.
I ain't never had no boyfriend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He used to be.
He was a bad boyfriend.
When I got older, I realized I was like, dang, I was letting him do me like that.
And I didn't know.
I used to be dumb, just believing him.
I couldn't believe how dumb I was.
Well, part of, I think, part of being in that kind of love is you have to almost be, we almost have to be dumb in a way.
In a way, we're dumb.
Like, not in a bad way, but like we're naive.
Yeah, that's what it is.
You know, it's like, it's almost like a beautiful type of dumb, really, because you want to be in love so bad, you're willing to believe anything.
Yeah.
My mom couldn't stand him either.
Your mom didn't like him?
Damn.
Because he was older than me, and she just like, you know how your parents know the person ain't right for you?
Yeah.
So she didn't like him.
Because I didn't know.
I'm just thinking, like, trying to take her for him and stuff.
She's like, no, that ain't how I go.
But I didn't know that, though, because this is my first relationship.
Yeah, you think he's the Clint.
He's the Denzel Washington.
Yeah, I'm like, I just was like, he's a hero.
I was forgiving him for dumb stuff.
And my mama would be like, no, that's wrong.
Yeah.
My girlfriend, I remember, she was strong, boy.
She was.
God, she was strong.
Was she experienced or something?
I don't know, but she was stronger than me.
What do you mean strong?
She was strong.
Physical or like yeah, she was pretty physical.
She played, I think, maybe baseball, you know?
She was, and the bus would come and pick us up at the end of school.
And she would, my brother and his friends, they were at the older school, so they would already be on the bus.
Yeah.
And they come pick me up.
And she would pick me up and fucking kiss me.
Stop playing.
How old was you?
I don't know.
Not old enough to tell her, don't put me down, you know?
For real.
You were just letting her do it.
It was the first girl that liked me.
So I was just so excited.
Was she older than you?
She was one year older.
But at that time, that's a lifetime older.
Yeah.
When you're in seventh grade, somebody's in eighth grade, that's another universe.
Yeah, my boyfriend, he was like, I was 15, he was 17. So to my mama, there was something made to see like he experienced and he just like done to the dumb to the situations.
Yeah, he's thinking about sex, probably.
He's thinking about.
He was in the streets, too.
He was bad.
Oh, really?
Selling drugs and stuff, yeah.
Oh, damn.
He was bad.
And did you have to do drugs or no?
Hell no.
Hell no.
He, I think, oh, we used to be smoking together and stuff.
Oh, yeah.
That's kind of romantic, though.
Yeah, I like that.
We didn't have a lot of the, because I grew up in, our town was pretty much just kind of black and white children.
And a lot of the black girls was more experienced, I think.
What you mean?
They just were more, I was always like intimidated by them.
Really?
They was grown.
Yes.
They'd have a girl.
One girl asked me for child support one time in the eighth grade.
Like, how do you know about all that?
That's what I said.
That's how it'd be, though.
In them households, it seemed too real, some of them.
Yeah.
That's how it'd be, though.
When you're growing up in a black household, you kind of learn stuff fast because you probably got older siblings or older cousins.
Yeah.
And they just teach the young kids like early.
It'd be like that.
Yeah.
And if your parents aren't home, that's a, you just learn it from the streets.
You learn from whoever's around.
Yeah.
Yeah, that ain't good, though.
We were always learning, I guess, sometimes good stuff, but mostly just trouble.
You find more trouble, I think, if you, if you, if your parents are working.
Where did your mom work at?
She was a nurse.
Oh, really?
Yes.
She used to be at work all day.
All she wear was scrubs and crocs every day, all day.
I used like, man, I can't wait to get some money.
I'm going to buy my mama some new clothes.
I'm going to do this.
Because I just hated seeing her wear the same clothes every day.
Oh, yeah.
And I know she didn't really have it.
Like, she had spent her last on us, but still be wearing the same scrubs.
Like, that was her really, like an outfit.
I hated it.
I used to be feeling bad for her.
She loved y'all, huh?
And does she live, she still lives in St. Louis?
Yeah.
No, she live with me.
She does?
Well, we got a house in Miami.
Oh, wow.
Congratulations.
She quit working?
Yeah.
Yeah, I hired her.
You hired her, yeah.
Yeah.
Just hired her to be her mother.
That's the best thing.
Exactly.
She can chill, watch her grandkid, you know.
Yeah, you have a child, right?
And his name, Chucky.
That's a good name for it's not his real name.
It isn't?
No, his real name, Charles.
Yeah, but Chucky kind of.
Well, Chucky's another sexy red.
If you know Chucky, the little doll.
It matches personality.
Does it really?
Yes.
Everybody that meet him be like.
He wild.
He got a shank on it.
He's bad.
My son bad.
It's not even funny.
Like, he badder than the other kids I know.
Everybody that meet him, he's going to pull up the Chucky down.
That's him.
It look a little like him.
Oh, come on.
I'm not even playing.
Like, everybody that meet my son be like, he act like the real Chucky.
He's bad.
He acts like he's been here before, huh?
Yeah, he do.
He grown.
Some children are like that.
Yeah.
My mom be like, this little boy think he 22. And if I call him a baby, he only two.
He be looking at other little kids.
He be like, that's a baby.
And they be his age.
And then I tell him, come on, baby.
He'd be like, I'm not baby.
I'm big boy.
Damn, he riding, huh?
Yeah.
You got kids?
I don't have any yet.
I got to find a wife.
Yeah.
A wife.
So you ain't know the wife to have some kids.
I think I want a wife.
I guess I could just get a baby mama, but I've never thought about that, really.
Is it, is that, you think that's a better way to do it?
I mean, if you want to get it over, like, y'all don't got to be married to the person you have kids with because I don't know.
It could just be like a good friend of yours.
Y'all have kids together.
Y'all still got that friendship by and just help each other with the baby sometimes.
Yeah.
You know?
I've thought about that because sometimes it seems like almost a better relationship because then you don't have to have the relationship involved.
If you both know you're going to want to care about a child together, then you can do that.
But it's cool too if you can have a family too because that's fun.
Like family time.
It's family fun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So a wife with a kid is not bad, but it's not bad also if you was to have a kid with somebody that you like in love with or something.
That ain't bad.
Yeah.
I think I got to, I mean, part of me, I think I got to get a better relationship just with myself still.
Yeah.
And you got to find the right person too.
You can't just be having babies with yours.
Yeah.
I don't, yeah, I've been thinking about it.
Got to make sense.
I think it'll happen sometime in the next couple years, but yeah, I got to Pray about it too, make sure I get sent somebody that I'm going to also be able to be good to because I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings.
Period.
I'm glad you think like that because everybody don't think like that.
Yeah, I think it's hard in this world too.
People get everybody gets so caught up.
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Whenever you started getting busy, what was kind of the scariest thing?
Like, what's something that's been a little bit kind of like, I mean, I know you said the work schedule is a lot.
Being around a lot of people.
I don't like that.
I know, huh?
I'm really shy in real life.
So when I got to meet all these people and be in big old crowds, I don't like that.
I don't like attention like that.
Are you amazed how it goes from like, because you just try something, you put yourself out there, right?
Jugs, what's one of your first videos?
Jug?
Jug?
It's called Slide.
Right.
Right.
The one where you're in the neighborhood with the gun?
No, that's a thousand jugs.
That was my second video shoot.
That's it's hilarious and it's perfect.
But isn't it crazy how you, if you just try something, how big it can get?
Does that amaze you almost kind of?
Yes, because I wasn't trying to rap.
Like, I was just doing some stuff.
Like, the first song I made, people was telling me, go to the studio and make a song.
And then I just really did it just to do it for me and my friends.
Then everybody heard it and was like, send me this song.
And then they was just sending it around the city.
Then they wanted to start playing on the radio, booking me for parties.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Then I didn't make no songs after that.
I just was like, I was making little songs, but they was just strictly for me and my friends.
And then that's when they just like really started booking me.
It's like, you a rapper now.
I'm like, I'm a rapper.
I didn't know I was no rapper.
So that's how they came about.
And then sometimes I won't even do songs.
He gonna pull up.
Yeah, she's pretty.
That's you.
Oh my God.
That's a mess.
You're beautiful.
Oh, Lord.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
I looked a mess.
You're a pretty young lady.
I mean, the pistol, you know, as long as the safety's on that thing, I'll pull up.
Yeah, you funny.
Thank you.
Yeah.
That's nice.
So then when did it start to shift where it really started to like, where people started to be like, oh, this is intriguing.
I want to know more.
Like, when did it start to kind of shift?
On that video, it was going viral.
And then I had a third song called Chicken Chicken.
That went viral too.
Like, but they used to be talking stuff, but some people be like, this is, this is who we want.
Like, this is the kind of music we've been waiting on.
Because I guess they be saying, don't nobody make music.
Like, how I make music.
So, yeah.
And how do you think you make it?
Like, what's unique?
I don't know.
I'm just myself.
Like, they be saying it's vulgar, but I just speak on what a lot of people be wanting to say, but they don't say it.
I don't know.
I guess that's the thing.
And maybe it's like where I'm from, too, because that's the sound from where I'm from, you know?
Yeah.
I got my own style, but you know how it's different sounds in every city.
Oh, yeah.
So I got a St. Louis sound, I guess.
Something different.
I think there's something when I listen to you, I like, it makes me, there's something intriguing that makes me want to get to know you.
I feel like, you know, it's like sometimes you listen to people, you love the music, and you love the beat.
Sometimes you love the lyrics.
And I think there's elements of that with you for sure.
But then there's something about you.
It's like, who is this lady?
I'm there.
That's what people be saying, but I don't be, sometimes I be wondering what's to me.
Like, I look in the mirror and just staring in be like, why do people mess with me?
What's up with me?
Like, I don't know.
I always been a likable person, though.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Either you liked me or you was hating on me because like I was just cool.
Because you secretly liked me.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Like, it had been girls that wanted to fight me.
I look better than them or something.
Like, they'd be real ugly, but ugly and want to fight me.
Like, what you want to fight me for?
What I do to you?
I don't be on that.
Like, I'll be chilling.
I'm not a problem starter, for real.
Really?
I'm not.
I'm not chilling.
Like, I'm really quiet.
Like, I told you, like, I don't be.
So if somebody miss, like, if I get in a fight and they, that mean they was missing with me, like, I don't be on it.
Okay.
So, you're not going to start it, probably.
I'm not no problem starter.
What, uh, what's like a hobby or something that you have that people maybe wouldn't think that sexy red does?
Um, I like to draw.
I know how to paint.
I know how to sew clothes.
Yeah, my mom taught me how to sew.
For real?
Yeah, that's like some back in the day stuff.
My shit look bad, though.
I'll be honest.
Oh, y'all know how to do it there?
Oh, I'd have a shirt and it would look like a damn vest.
I stitched that bitch.
Oh, damn.
I show up like that.
It look like a damn, bro.
I make a sweatshirt look like a damn tuxedo, bro.
My shit was bad.
Man, I was good for sewing some stuff back in the day.
I used to make pillows, blankets.
I used to like, if the shirt was too big, I could hem it on the sides, make my jackets tighter.
Like, I'd be on it.
So you like doing it?
I love to make clothes.
And you like, so if you're making clothes, then you probably, it's kind of like you're making style.
Yeah.
So you've always had your own sense of style.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
Yeah.
I was in a fashion class too.
And I was like the best in class, like the number one, you know, the top fashion person.
I mean, you have to be.
Yeah.
I'm just unique.
I already know I'm unique.
Like people be trying to make fun of my style, but I like when people dress how they feel.
Like they go for what they move.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, I think black people are, they dress the most exciting.
Yeah.
Damn you.
I think white people do too, though.
I think it's growing.
It's getting better.
No, they be less like when I was young, like Lady Gaga, K. Like they dressing good points.
Exactly.
They be dressing crazy.
I didn't think about that, Jared Leto.
You ever seen him?
No, I don't even know who that is, but I'm just saying, like, oh, yeah, he'll be.
Back in the day.
Even now, like, they be dressing.
Oh, him.
He wild.
And yeah, he always got something.
Oh, I do know him.
He's a unique dude.
He's a cool guy.
He was a Joker.
He might have been.
He brought his own head over there.
He was a Joker, yeah.
Yeah, he's been in a lot of films, but he always dresses pretty wild.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I feel like white people be dressing wild, but I like they style.
I think it's grow.
I think it's...
What do you mean by that?
Like they got now white and black people, I think, there's so many people got are mixed.
You know?
Like when I was young, people weren't as mixed, but they was like, like you'd hear like wiggers.
You ever heard that term back in the day?
Wiggas, you know?
White and black people.
Yeah.
Or blonkies, you know?
No, I never heard blonky.
Yes.
Like a black hunky.
Yeah.
You see what you're saying?
Like a black dude that's trying to be white.
Like this Chet Hanks right here.
What'd he do?
He would be like a wigger, I guess, back in the day.
Oh, that means like a white person trying to be black?
Yeah.
Yeah, they used to have it.
I'm there.
And him, Bill Maher.
Where he is?
He just dates a lot of black girls.
So I think he would classify, yeah.
He might like the culture.
Yeah, I think he likes it enough.
I think he likes to date black women.
He don't even look like he dates black women.
He don't even look like he dates.
Hell no.
I got a ski.
You showed me a picture with him and some black girls.
Yeah, let's see who he got.
That was his ex-wife, huh?
Hell no.
Okay, I can see it now.
He happy.
Black girls stronger, too, I think.
You think so?
Yeah.
You dated some black girls?
I have been with a black woman.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I, yeah, I support it.
What did he do?
He date black people.
Michael Rappaport.
He was just kind of like a, he was like one of the OG kind of wiggers back in the day.
Yeah, he do Equal Act.
Yeah.
Was he a comedian?
Yeah, he is a comedian.
Yeah.
But you said you dated a black girl before?
An actor, yeah.
Did you like it?
Yeah, I think there's, I definitely did.
Was it fun?
Yeah, I did.
It was interesting.
She only went like on two dates with me.
So I think if I went on more dates with her, I think it could have been fun.
But it's funny because I think I used to didn't think about it.
And now I think about it more.
I think that's one thing about just growing up and about like experiencing more stuff.
Yeah.
You know, you start to be open to more things.
Yeah.
Was it interesting when he was dating her?
Yeah, yeah.
And she had nice legs too.
But yeah, she was interesting.
Yeah, everything was interesting because it was like a new type of person.
Yeah.
Like if you sitting there next to somebody that's like a different culture and you're not used to dating them, dude, it's a whole, it's like being at a, it's like walking into a new building or something.
Yeah, I know what you're saying.
It feels, it feels, it was real interesting.
Yeah.
What do you mean, nice legs?
What you consider nice legs?
She had strong legs.
For real?
Yeah, she had really.
Was they long?
They was just long enough, you know.
She could stand.
She was on them, you know.
She showed it, you know, they was holding her up.
Yeah.
And that's, I don't know if that's a wiggie.
You think Cruella Deville?
I don't, maybe.
She not real.
But she was.
I think she was real enough, though.
Real.
She was raising dogs at the house, too.
That counts.
If you breeding dogs at the house, I think that that counts, too.
I'm dead.
What that is?
This is me right here, actually.
They pulled this one up.
Where are you at?
Bottom left, boo.
You won.
Come on.
Hell no.
You look like the dude off of Twilight Zone, the wolf.
Oh, damn.
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah.
Y'all know who I'm talking about.
The man.
Yes, that's.
He's a little bit.
He got better teeth, though.
You look like him.
Yeah, you right.
Never mind.
You right as hell.
That's me.
Yeah, everything.
You look like him.
Oh, you right.
Okay, I see you.
I see me too.
Damn.
I'm going to change.
You look nice.
How old was you on there?
Thank you.
I was probably, let me see, probably 13 or something.
Really?
You look grown as fuck.
Well, I had to be in this group.
You had Don Galatis right there, top right.
He was probably 27. Damn, man, you 13. This was junior high.
Yeah, they put anybody on that bitch, boy.
Everybody in that motherfucker.
That's funny.
They had Saul Jonathan Smith.
I used to ride my bike.
He would get on the back of my bike when number 19. Yeah, he was probably 31 feet tall.
He'd get on the back of my bike when I was riding to make me ride him into school.
Oh, damn.
Yeah, that was fun.
Period.
I liked growing up there.
I grew up, our town was pretty small.
And we are Like a lot of black people and stuff.
Yeah, it was just like a good mix, you know, but they didn't have, I don't think, they didn't have a lot of a lot of the kids would quit after like eighth grade.
I think a lot of them got either, there wasn't as much like black people doing like a lot of stuff like they are now.
That's what I mean.
You know, they just weren't as advanced.
Advanced, probably.
Yeah.
You know, they wasn't back in my day either, though.
Yeah.
Like, it's just, but it's just starting to change.
Do you think it's starting to change?
Hell yeah.
Because nowadays, you see a 19-year-old, they be rich, wearing Rolexes to school and designers.
And like when I was their age, that wasn't the thing.
Like, it was hard to get a lot of money like that.
They scamming and everything.
Yeah, people finessing everybody.
Yeah, they be grown.
Yeah, fast.
When I was a kid, yeah, they had, we had a black teacher named Miss Smith, and then we had, but they didn't have a lot of black people doing like big jobs, you know, and now I feel like anybody could kind of have any job.
Yeah, me too.
You know, it's changing a lot.
Hell yeah.
When you, what was your first job?
It was a job called Converges.
It was a call center.
Yeah, my sister worked at a call center.
That shit's wild.
It's fun at a call center.
It's like a high school.
I knew I wasn't finna be flipping no burgers or nothing like that.
No, I can't see you doing that.
No, I couldn't.
I'm too lazy.
So I wanted to have a sit-down job and just answer bombs.
Did you have that little mic thing like that?
Yeah.
And then I knew I had a house.
I had a little apartment and I was doing hair.
And then I'm like, I'm going to get a job too so I can save my hair money and do what I want to do and then just spend my work checks on you know my bills and stuff.
So that's the only reason I got a job.
What do you think like what skills are like what ambition?
Where do you think some of that comes from?
Like your ambition in life and stuff?
Because I ain't had it when I was young.
Yeah.
So I used to be like, man, watch when I'm able to get my own money.
Like when I turned 15, no, I was younger than 15. I started doing hair in middle school.
Like girls coming over my house because I used to do my own hair.
And girls start wanting their hair done.
So I'm charging $10 to do her.
Anything, $30, just do a quick weed.
But then I started progressing and, you know.
I finger weave a sideburn for $10, bro.
For $2.
Yeah, oh, God, that's how it was.
Like, just doing some shit.
And that's how, because I'm like, man, I wanted the clothes and stuff.
I wanted the new shoes.
I wanted to be, you know, all the kids was coming to the new school year with their new stuff.
I'm like, I want some new clothes, too.
Yeah.
I just started doing her and making money.
Dude, pulling up at school with new clothes on, there was nothing like that.
Looking clean, boy.
But do you remember times where you couldn't get new clothes?
Like going to the new school year, you had to wear the same clothes from last school year?
Well, I remember the second day of school was when I struggled because I had to usually make the pants from the first day.
I had to bring them back on day two.
And I had to convince people these are the same.
Yeah, like these ain't the same school pants from last year.
I'd write different pants on the leg of them.
Really?
You are.
I swear.
I'm lying.
I'm lying.
But that'd be crazy, bro.
And the shoes.
Like, you got to make sure you got enough press shoes for their first week of school.
My brother and I would switch sometimes.
So when I got his, mine would be big.
You know, he was a little older than me.
So but I'd be like, these different.
Yeah.
You know, if I can be, I'm like, this, these different aspects.
Me and my sisters used to swap shoes too.
Yeah, it was fun.
Yeah.
What about, so now you have nicer things.
Was it kind of scary getting nicer things or you were ready for it?
Because you kind of start to leave, like once you get some money in the world, right?
And I'm not saying that you have a ton of money.
I don't know anything about you.
I mean, I know that you're doing well, right?
You're doing well enough.
You can pay your mortgage.
Hell yeah.
But once that starts to happen, you kind of start to leave where you're from in a way.
How do you keep from not doing that?
I'm still there.
I'm cheap.
I still be, I go to rainbows, City Trends, and all this stuff.
I shop at beauty spas, get clothes.
I don't care.
I go to the thrift store.
They got some little cool, you know.
I don't like discriminate.
Like, if I see something cute in Walmart, I get it.
I just be shopping.
So you don't need to have the fanciest stuff.
No, I don't.
I don't care about all the name brand stuff.
My team, really, the people that put me onto this stuff, because I used to be like, shoot, for y'all need me to go buy a new outfit.
I got a ramp or something.
But then they start saying, like, your budget higher.
You can go to designer stores.
And then I go in them designer stores and not even see nothing I like.
So I used to be like, it's not even worth the hype.
Like, the designer stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I still be shopping at little stores.
I don't be tripping off this shit.
Yeah.
Is that your, is that the watch that Dre got you?
Yeah.
No way.
Yeah, it is.
Dang, that's the fanciest thing I've ever seen.
I know, me too.
I ain't gonna lie.
Oh, God.
I never seen nothing like this.
And it's see-through.
Nigga, I pull it up.
What's that song?
What this?
Oh, Twitter.
Dang, I wouldn't even have put that thing out the box.
Man.
I don't be wanting to wear it for real.
Like, it's kind of special because I never got nothing like this.
What, like, spawned him to you think to give it to you?
What made him give it to me?
I'm just a cool person, and he fuck with me.
Like, I don't know.
He was excited to give me the watch, too.
Yeah.
I'm glad he was excited like that.
He's a nice guy, huh?
Yeah, I feel like he was just like, he fuck with my vibe and stuff.
I don't be on the same, like, groupy shit other people probably be on.
Like, I'm just like chill.
Like, that's what everybody know when they come around me.
Yeah, I just be chilling.
Yeah, you chill, huh?
For real.
Dang, I like that.
That's something I like.
A chill get a chill.
Yeah, I don't do too much.
Like, I'm just really one of the homegirls.
And you like to hug too, huh?
What you mean, hug?
Just if you hug somebody, that's if you got a man, you hug him.
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
I know how to make people damn.
Like, I'm a good friend, good, all that, for real.
It's important to you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
To be nice, but I don't know.
Just don't play with me because I can get like that.
Like, that's the side they don't want to see.
Like, I'm real cool.
But once I take it there, y'all going to wish y'all never took it through me because I take it real far.
Like, I go too far.
I go too far.
And what you pull that thing out on them?
Man, I just, I do all kind of stuff.
I'm scandalous, for real.
So that's why I just tell people, just don't play with me like that.
Like, we can be cool.
I'm going to be, I'm going to respect you, just respect me.
But once you take it through me, it's to the moon with me.
Let's go.
For sure.
I'm serious.
I believe you.
I don't want to take it there.
Yeah, for real.
Stay right here on Earth.
Everybody knows.
We ain't heading to the moon at all.
For real.
And what about when it comes to men?
I know you talk about you like a real strong, like a tough, you know, a real.
Yeah, rough and tough.
Yeah, a guy that's really, you know, a kind of thug.
Is that okay, that term to use?
I mean, you don't have to be a thug.
No, I don't have a type.
Okay.
I just, I like a strong, a strong dude, though.
Like, I ain't got no type, though.
Like, he could be a working man, but still put his foot down or be like a stand-up guy.
You know what I'm saying?
He could be any type of man, but just not weak.
I don't like weak people because I'm not weak.
Like, so it's going to be hard to even deal with me.
And I don't want to have somebody that I can run over.
You know, that's not fun.
It's not fun.
No, you don't want that at all.
And you don't deserve that.
Period.
You deserve a champion.
Yeah, for real.
And what about like a white man?
Would you ever consider dating a white man or no?
Yeah, I don't have, like, I'm not, I'm not like that.
I'm not, I don't have a problem with other racists, but I never dated no white person.
Really?
I always said I wanted to try and see what it was like.
Like, I ain't gonna lie, like, I used to be on Pornhub and I used to like watch white dudes fucking with black girls.
Cause I used to be like, I don't know.
I just, I don't know.
That's different to me.
Like, you know how you said sitting next to a black girl, you know?
Yeah.
It's just something different, like out my comfort zone.
Yeah.
So I used to just try to see like, what would they be like?
I don't know.
Oh, I remember the first time, like, yeah, sometimes if you don't spend time around people, there's always like new things, you know?
It's like little things you don't even realize.
Like, I was telling YG, I had a, I went to a doctor's office one time and the doctor was black, right?
And I'd never had a black doctor.
I'd never, I'd never not wanted.
I just had never, right.
You know, you call a doctor, you go in there and whoever comes in is the guy.
And I was like, dang, I was like, I don't know.
I know he's a, you know, but it was just a girl.
It was a man doctor.
Okay.
But it was just, I'd never had it, you know.
So anyway, there's things like with race that I think some things are just new experiences, you know, and so you get, you try them and you see how it goes.
Like if I, and when I went on that date, I'd never held a black girl's hand before, you know?
It doesn't mean like I'd had a lot of friends that were black girls growing up, but I'd just never done it.
Until you do, you're like, oh, this is.
Yeah, it's something different for real.
Yeah, it's not wrong or it's just, it's something different.
Something new to you.
Yeah, something new.
So what happened with the black doctor?
It was fine.
Everything was good.
I got prescribed and I didn't have anything bad or nothing, probably just some asthma or whatever.
You know, they got asthma in the black community or nothing.
Hell yeah.
Really?
They got it bad.
Damn, brother.
Everything trying to get them.
Yeah.
Sugar.
Yeah.
Damn, everything.
But white people got different stuff too that we can't get.
Like, we be looking at white people like, dang, they got a lot going on.
For real.
Like, you know how, like, they can get lice.
Oh, yeah.
And sunburn and stuff.
Like, I be looking at them like, dang, that's crazy.
Oh, I was thinking the other day.
Skin cancer.
We can't get stuff like that.
Yeah.
And y'all don't know how touch sunburn is a real.
People don't want to admit it, but that shit is real.
What it do?
That's the unsexy red.
What it do, though?
It burns.
Yeah, it burns.
You sit down.
You can't hug nobody.
Your skin be stiff.
You pick your child up and it hurts.
It's all yeah, sunburn.
And sometimes even your lips get burned.
You can't even enjoy a little bit of super.
That's crazy.
It's real.
People don't understand this.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Everybody's got their things, you know.
You know how they, have you ever heard like, like black don't crack?
Or like we age different?
Yeah.
Is that you think that's true?
I think that there's, I think black is just kind of, people wear black because they want to look, it looks lean.
It looks, it, it's a better color to wear, I think.
So yes, I think it does.
I think black people just look better over time.
Look at some of this damage.
Dear God.
I mean, look at this, man.
Oh, that one.
And he had a shirt on.
Oh, look, that one.
Look at him.
Here's what.
He got bumps on his arm.
So that can happen.
You can get bumps and stuff.
Oh, you could.
Look at that.
Oh, my God.
It's boils.
People, you start getting, you grilling your own meat.
That's crazy.
Look at that.
Somebody had fell asleep with their arm on him.
Uh-uh.
No.
See, we don't go through stuff like this.
That's what I'm saying.
We all got our thing, you know?
That's it.
You know, white people get diabetes?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, they do?
I ain't gonna lie.
I thought that was a black thing.
We're getting it.
People got it.
I know some people that got it, and they always wearing like, you know, they always making sound like this.
And they always have a sneaker apple.
They gotta eat sugar.
Yeah, you'll be talking to them.
They huff down a little baby snicker.
A baby sneaker.
Diabetes mortality.
Yeah, so it's happening.
Let me see.
White.
Black Americans, white Americans.
No, but you see how many black, like, it's real big in our community.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why I didn't think white people could get diet.
Because I just normally hear about like black people.
Black people get diabetes.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
I think it's because we season our food a lot.
And we put a lot of salt and a lot of sugar and whatever we eat.
Yeah.
Like we really season our food.
Like everything got to have some, you know, extra, every seasoning gonna go on everything, you know?
Yeah.
I think that's where they come from.
Black people like a lot of spice, huh?
No matter what it is, huh?
All the black cultures, like Jamaicans, they be putting all spice on their food.
They wild.
They wild.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
What's the blackest culture?
Like, is there one culture that's the darkest skin kind of?
I think Africans.
Because they close to the sun.
Oh, damn.
Africa.
So they like really.
We can't even go there.
They trying to get us there.
What you mean?
They got white people in Africa?
You know, they sunburn as hell, though.
Oh, you think they hurt out there?
Because they're close to the sun.
I feel like they just, yeah.
I think it would be too much.
They got white Africans, though.
You know that?
Oh, you ever see the guy that's like a mix, kind of?
No.
They straight white, like they white, but they speak Africa.
Oh.
They probably got Chinese people in Africa, too.
Oh, my gosh.
Can you look that up.
Like white Africans, look up white Africans and then bring up a Chinese because I didn't know that, but they got different races every in every like you know, country you go.
Right.
Like if you go to China, I didn't know black, it was black Chinese people.
Oh, wow.
Did you know that?
I have not seen it.
I seen it.
It showed black people that talk Chinese.
Yes.
Oh, you got to get one of them to open for you.
That should be hot.
I would get listening to that.
Yeah, it would.
Chinese people, man.
Like, this is what's interesting about your music is it could take you all around the world.
Isn't that crazy?
It looked like he black down there.
Yeah, who is that?
John Peng, homie.
Man, it be straight black and Chinese.
What is going on?
I don't understand.
John Peng, he out there.
Can you look up Chinese people?
We need a couple black Chinese out there.
No, I seen a picture that they said like they want to show y'all the other side of China, yep.
And it was like real black people.
And I was shocked.
And they looked just like some Chinese people, but they was black.
Damn.
They were slim.
You know how the Chinese people are.
Oh, yeah.
Slim with some nice little shapes.
They were straight black, slim, pretty.
I was like, wow.
Chinese all kind of, they really come in kind of one size, huh?
Yeah, they be slim.
Yeah, they're not.
Except for sumo wrestlers and stuff.
Yeah.
But they got a, yeah, them boys are big, but I think that's, I don't know if they have Chinese sumo wrestlers.
They might have Korean.
I know they got Japanese.
Have you gotten to perform like in another country yet?
Yeah, I've been in London, Canada.
Where else did I go?
I've been some little places.
Yeah, I've been some places.
And does Chucky go with you when you go or no?
Yeah, my son be with me, but he wasn't with me across the country and stuff because he ain't got no passport yet.
He doesn't?
No.
I got to fill it out.
Only reason he ain't got one is because they say the daddy got to fill it out too.
Like both parents.
Yeah.
And you know, he in jail.
Oh, his dad's in jail?
That's the one I be saying, free my baby daddy.
Oh, yeah, that's right, huh?
And will they free him or not?
I don't know.
I don't know what's going on with that.
Did he do it or not?
I won't tell anybody.
Yeah, he did.
He innocent.
Innocent.
You knew it.
Of course.
You know, they be lying.
Yeah, that's how it is.
They do, though.
Oh, yeah.
Look, a lot of people are in jail and they shouldn't be.
Yeah, they put stuff on people.
Have you been to jail before?
Not for real.
Like, I didn't got locked up, but I ain't had to do no jail time.
Right.
I can get out the next day, like, have to spend a night there, and then they'll let me out.
Like, you didn't start working out or nothing?
No, like, they ain't never sent me to the back where the other people would say, I just been holding.
That's the most I ever had to do, like 24 hours, 48 hours or something like that.
Yeah, like, I'm going to stay up front.
Whatever.
However, we figure this out.
I'm staying up front.
I ain't never had it got sent to the back.
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Do you think one day that you would get married or no?
I want to just for the experience because weddings is fun.
And like they just, they just look fun.
Yeah, I probably it to me, it don't even, weddings is not even real.
It's just a ceremony.
Like you can be with a person, y'all love each other, you can have a wedding, y'all will break up the next day or something.
Like, weddings ain't real.
It's just a ceremony.
You celebrating your love with another person, basically.
Yeah.
It's not real, though.
Like, I don't know.
I don't be believing in all that married stuff.
Because you could sign paperwork and they still will cheat on you and all that.
It's married people giving their wife's aids and stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if y'all got married, that was the whole point of like committing to each other.
So y'all don't got to do that.
But people are still doing it.
Yeah.
So it's like, what was the point of getting married?
Right.
So I don't know.
Yeah.
I think it would be fun.
I think it would be nice.
Like an experience, but I don't think it got to be that serious.
It could just be me and this person been together for a long time.
We want to celebrate our love in front of y'all.
But it ain't even got to be like, okay, now we married.
It could just be a little ceremony, you know?
Yeah.
Like a party.
Oh, yeah.
I like that.
Yeah.
That's how I see it.
Do you think that there's a that there's a chance that you'll go like start to do your own tour?
I know that you just got to open up for Drake, right?
Yeah, I'm doing a good tour.
I got a tour coming up.
You do?
Yes.
Yep, I do.
Hood House Princess tour coming soon.
Oh, I've seen, yeah.
I'm sorry.
I've seen some of the flowers.
It sold out twice.
Yeah, it's already sold out twice.
Yes, because the first time they didn't think it was going to do what it did, it sold out within like 30 minutes to an hour.
And then they went to bigger arenas and then that sold out.
So now people still looking to buy tickets, but they sold out.
And do you start to like think about like, what do you want on it?
Like, do you want like the screens?
How is it going to look and that sort of thing?
Yeah, I've been thinking about, we've been thinking about all that.
This last night, that's you, huh?
Yeah.
Wow.
He's like, wow.
That's so cool.
How they, where they, where that's it?
Too cool, too blog.
Did you feel nervous or anything?
No, huh?
I don't be nervous no more.
It's fun.
I used to be nervous because, like I said, I was shy.
But now I just do what I got to do.
Yeah, once you start to get used to, especially if the venue is bigger, at first it feels real scary.
But then once you get in there a little bit, you're like, okay.
Yeah, I'll be nervous.
I just want to get this over with like my heart rushing.
But now I'll literally just go up there and do it like I do.
Maybe it's because I know how the crowd going to react to me.
I used to be scared thinking, well, nobody going to like me.
I think that's why I didn't used to want to do it.
Yeah, it's fun to go out there when you know they're going to like you.
Yeah.
Because I used to be like, what if they don't want to see me?
Like, what if they just sit there and watch me perform?
Because I didn't have times where I first started rapping and they don't know my music.
So everybody just sitting there just watching me and I'm on stage still having to act like I'm just, when really inside, I'm just like, I'm ready to get the fuck off this stage.
Like they not even fucking with me.
But they was fucking me.
They just didn't know my music.
And then I get off the stage.
They were like, I really like your music.
Where can I find you at?
And I'm like, oh, so they was fucking with me.
I just didn't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it is scary.
Well, it's interesting just the different levels you go through.
And then once you get to a certain level, you never get to really go back to those.
Yeah.
You don't really realize at the time sometimes that those, that there's like how interesting they are or just how like how some of those moments you might never have them again.
Yeah.
You know?
I used to be so scared to the point I used to like throw up like before I got on stage or after like Harry up got to rush off stage and run right to a trash can like my anxiety would be bad.
Damn.
Yeah, it's bad.
Really?
It's still kind of bad.
Like I don't like walking through crowds.
Like people ignorant.
They'll pull your hair, try to hit you.
Like they just, you know, you just never know.
Grabbing you too, huh?
Yeah, they be grabbing me and I don't like that.
Like don't touch me.
And I got anxiety already and then everybody want to grab, touch all on my arm, pull my wig.
I'll be like, the fuck is wrong with people?
People crazy.
When you think about like doing art and doing something new, right?
Do you start to, does your brain start to think of like new avenues and things you want to do?
Or do you just kind of, are you kind of happy in your lane?
I be wanting to do something everything.
I'll be like, I want to do a cooking show.
I want to start a fashion line.
I want to sell this.
But I always been like that.
Like ever since I was little, I knew how to make money.
Like when I was a kid, I used to sell chips, take all my chips from the house, go sell them at school for a dollar, like on some chicks and stuff.
Like I always been a hustler.
So I just be finding ways to make money.
Yeah.
That's always been me.
Yeah, they got a good cooking show.
Have you seen Sean and Marley?
They do cooking.
No, Sean and Marley.
Yeah, there's these two fellas in Australia, and they got Down syndrome.
Oh, for real.
Oh, and they got the best cooking show.
They be making some good food.
Oh, it's good, man.
Oh, that's so cute.
Yeah, pull up a clip of it if you can, man.
When I go to Australia, I want to go on their show.
For real?
Yeah, they do good.
Sean is he more the lead.
Marley, he's good too, but I like, I love both of them.
Yeah.
For me?
Ooh.
And I'm hungry.
Ooh, they look good right now.
What they make?
But they live together.
They friends.
Yeah, they friends.
And they have, I don't know if they're brothers or not.
They look alike.
Yeah, they might be brothers, but they might.
Yeah.
I'm going to start watching it.
They good.
I'm going to start watching it.
On Instagram, they're the best.
And yeah, they do all kinds of stuff.
They do chicken.
They do dessert.
Oh, it looks so good.
I'm hungry.
They do.
Oh, that's so cute.
They probably got their parents behind the camera helping them.
Something, yeah.
And some of the knives they can't use, but most of the stuff they can use, and they do a good job.
Yeah.
They do all kind of fun stuff.
But that's one of my favorite shows.
Yeah, I wonder who you would cook with, or it would just be you, maybe with celebrity guests or something.
Just coming on there, like cooking their favorite meals and stuff.
Or showing them what we eat in my household.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, I like cooking.
I like to make Italian food, and I like pancakes, too.
You like pancakes?
Yeah, you like it.
You like go random.
Yeah, you like them, huh?
I like syrup.
You do?
You put syrup on a lot of stuff?
I love it.
You ever had White Castles?
Yeah, I've had them.
Oh, my God.
Get a cheeseburger, White Castle cheeseburger, extra onions, and dip it in some syrup.
It's so good.
So good.
I ain't lying.
You gotta try it.
That's good, damn.
You gotta taste it.
It's so good.
Do you smoke?
Nuh.
Well, it's still good, even if you don't smoke.
Because I used to get hot fried and just go to White Castle to dip my little ham.
I used to be bashing.
Because that's one of the late night spots we got where I'm from.
Yeah.
So everybody got a white, like the White Castle line be rapping all the way around.
Yeah, I'm trying to think of what we went to.
We went to, yeah, maybe Waffle House.
They had a Waffle House in our town, and the police would pick up all the drunk drivers and they wouldn't take them to jail.
They would drop them off at the Waffle House.
Why?
Just because I think they didn't, you know, they was trying to be nice to them.
So you go in there to eat and it would be full of all the drunk drivers were sitting in there.
What?
Just waiting?
Just drunk as hell, just trying to sober up, you know.
No, that's too much.
It was pretty, it was interesting.
I bet that was like, yet, like, they in our fighting, they drunk.
That's too much.
What about, did you ever get mad?
Did you ever have any drug issues or you just drank and smoked mostly?
I don't drink.
I smoke.
Oh, you just smoke?
You never liked drinking?
I used to drink when I was young, but I stopped drinking.
Like, this stuff nasty.
I had bad experiences off liquor.
So I just, when I smell it, it just throwed me off.
Like, I don't even want none of that.
Can you get pretty high?
Like, what's the highest you can get, you think?
Super high.
It's where I go to sleep.
Like, I got a high tolerance and I could just keep smoking.
Like, if me and my friends just rolling up back to back, I'm not going to turn it down.
I'm going to hit every blunt.
Like, that's a lot.
You told them, yeah, I can smoke.
I can smoke like a chimney.
And I think black people are better at getting high.
Do you think so?
Why do you say that?
They just smoke.
Yeah.
Maybe so.
It's a thing.
It's a thing.
It just, I think some people are better with certain things, you know, like Asian people can't drink alcohol.
They turn red.
For real.
Yeah.
I think white people is good drinkers.
White people, I think, is probably good drinkers.
They good drinkers.
They known for the drinking, for sure.
And they like psychedelic drugs, too.
Like, like, I was thinking that, too.
Like what?
Like mushrooms, LSD.
But there's a lot more black people getting into mushrooms and stuff.
Now, because I just found out about them.
I ain't too much know about all this stuff.
But yeah, like you said, yeah.
But that is kind of like a white thing.
Like, if you watch the movies and stuff, it'd be the white people putting their black friends onto the shit.
Yeah.
Like, we all be knowing about all this shit.
And pills, too, though.
Low-key.
And pills is a white thing, huh?
Molly, stuff like that.
Yeah.
X-Pills.
Yeah, X might be both black and white.
I think black people doing it now, but I feel like white people is the suppliers or like they really good at this shit.
Yeah, if a dude's pulling up to sell them, it might be a white dude, probably.
And a lot of Chinese people are doing ecstasy.
Ecstasy?
What's ecstasy?
That ain't no X-Pills.
Right.
I was saying, ain't that X-Pills?
Yeah, same thing.
Oh, okay.
Them boys are getting them, boy, and they get wild.
At the rave in China, people struggling to control ecstasy.
Dang.
They turn somebody.
I wonder if what kind of drug I would like to do if I were Chinese.
I wish I could be different cultures, you know?
Wouldn't it be so cool just to know what it's like?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Switch cultures and shit.
Just wake up.
Or get inside somebody else's body.
I be wishing you could do stuff like that.
Take it for a drive like a car.
Yeah, like trade bodies with people.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But what if you got a little bitty body?
Like they got those OnlyFans models.
They have some OnlyFans, like a little person.
There they are.
A midget?
And they make it bank.
She said she made.
People like midgets.
Low-key.
Is that actually like a couple of millions?
20 million a year in a year.
Fucking them crazy.
She said you made 20 million in a year.
That's kind of creepy, though.
Like, people be saying, like, they look like kids.
That's not.
Yeah.
That's not cool.
You can't say that.
You got to say, hey, you look like an adult.
No.
They going to say they look like kids.
So they want to fuck.
Oh, that's weird.
Do they have a lot of like pedophiles and stuff in the black community or no?
Same.
I know.
To me, it's big.
It be really in your family, too.
The black people.
Like, that's where I know all the rapists to be in family households and stuff.
Oh, really?
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
Your uncles, your once I found out I was an uncle, I was like, damn, I can't do this.
Man, what you mean?
It's just, because you always hear about this crazy uncle or the, you know?
Yeah.
And my brother's like, we're having a kid.
I was like, fuck, man.
I'm dead.
All right.
It's fine, though, being an uncle.
It's fun, but yeah, I'm glad I'm not.
This is my nephew, so they're good.
Aww.
They are so cute.
They are cute, actually.
They so cute.
How old is they?
They sweet kids.
They 11, I think, and 9. They so handsome.
They're nice children, actually.
I've been pretty blessed.
You got nieces and nephews?
Yeah, I love my niece and then was my first kids.
When you have a kid coming to your family, it kind of changes things, huh?
Yeah, it do.
It definitely do.
It kind of brings them together, too, though.
Like, it's a new person in the family.
It's kind of weird, too.
Yeah.
It's funny.
Did you get closer to your siblings that had the children?
Yep, because we had to beat her for my sister and help her out.
You know, it was fun, though.
Yeah, it's fun.
What's something that you would spend your money on now that you're making some that I would pay?
Can I drink this on camera?
Yeah, sure.
That I would.
The most expensive thing I didn't bought is a house in a car.
That's the most expensive thing.
And I never expected to be doing stuff like that.
I know it's kind of weird.
You're like, I guess I have to do it, you know, or not have to, but I should get myself something too because I work hard.
Yeah, but that's like, I'm the type, like, that'll be my, if somebody's like, what you want?
I'm going to say some stuff that I need, not stuff that, like, give me a purse.
No, I need this for my house.
Give me this.
Like, you know.
Give me something I need.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Something I can use for it for not just no purse or no clothes or shoes.
No, I need some real stuff.
Like, yeah.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
I need some ingredients.
That's what I need.
It said 15 things worth buying.
Skincare.
Oh, yeah, skincare.
I would get something nice like a watch.
I don't know.
No, man.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, it's like comfortable stuff, too.
When I get a nice little house shoes.
Ooh.
Black people love house shoes, huh?
Yeah.
These my little house shoes.
I wear these everywhere.
Oh, those are cute, huh?
Thank you.
Oh, because they red too, huh?
No, I got them for my, because that my son, he loves Spider-Man.
Do those fit him too?
No, huh?
No, he wish they did.
I got them for him, though.
Do you, does he sleep in your room or he have his own room?
He got his own room, but he just wants to sleep in my bed all the time.
Dang.
I be like, get out of my room.
I be telling him, he be, no.
Oh, my God.
We had this argument every day.
He be leaving food all in my bed, crumbs, his toys.
That's his room for real.
I can't have no privacy for real.
Do you think he would want a sibling or he has little friends and stuff?
He don't got no friends.
He got cousins and stuff.
I think he'll want a sibling, but yeah, he would.
He likes playing with other kids.
And it's just him and me.
So, and my mama, he need other kids to play with.
So I think he would want a sibling.
Yeah.
He could be, I follow this one kid on TikTok.
I don't follow a child, but it's like his parents do it.
Samaj, that's his name.
You ever seen him?
No.
He make this, he's like S-M-A-A-J on TikTok.
Samaj, what he do, Twitter.
His mom like puts like conditioner on his skin sometimes at night.
And he go, he's so beautiful.
No.
You haven't seen him?
No.
Oh, he's cool.
I gotta see him.
You know how some people, their kids are just real funny?
That's him, yeah.
The one on the top right, that's him.
This kid is funny, man.
Always, when you came in here.
Uh-uh.
You beautiful.
Oh, that's cute.
He's fitting good.
He's beautiful.
Why your face?
You greeted it up.
You greeted it up.
He's a bad man.
He's Disney smart.
I know.
Some of them are, huh?
That's how my son be like, he at grown.
Really?
Yeah, I get my hair done.
He'd be like, I like your hair.
Like, he always pointed out.
I even forgot I didn't got my hair done.
He'll point out, he'd be, your hair, mama.
I like it.
I'd be like, oh, you like my hair?
Thank you.
He like, you look cute.
You cute.
You look pretty.
Were you scared when you first had him or no?
Yeah, because it's like a new experience.
Like, damn, I got to look out for somebody.
Oh, my God.
I was crying thinking about it.
Like, my life is changing.
And you got to set your alarm the next day even because you got to get up.
It was a big change.
I was depressed too.
I was depressed.
And then what happened?
He started growing more into a person and it got easier.
Yeah, it just got like fun and interesting.
But I definitely was depressed when I first had him.
Like I was really sad.
I don't know why.
Well, that's called postpartum because I wasn't used to it.
So it's like, dang, it's a human I got to take care of.
It's hard.
It's not easy.
And knowing this, like, finna be with me for the rest of my life.
Like, I'm finna get it.
I can get a house.
I got another person I got to look out for.
Everything.
I'm going to get food.
Now I got to buy this person some food.
It's just like, it's hard.
Yeah.
It's hard.
It's crazy.
And is it, what's the, I guess, if, yeah, I guess, and if his dad isn't around, that's probably the toughest part because you can't build that relationship.
It is tough.
Yeah.
Being a single parent.
Like, even if I know I got it, like, I got the funds and stuff to take care of my son, but you can't do daddy stuff.
Like, and my son always asks for his daddy, so it's just hard.
I hate it for him.
Yeah, and you can't even rent a daddy.
You can't do nothing like that.
No, no, he know his daddy.
Yeah.
You can't even play like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, that's a bummer.
Do they have like, do they have like visits where you can go visit or no?
Yeah, we be visiting them.
Oh, that's cool.
Behind glass.
Oh, man.
So they can't touch each other.
My son be putting his hand on the window.
He'll bring his toys and be playing on the toys.
I'll just be crying like, this is so sad.
I hate that for kids.
Like, kids deserve their parents.
Yeah.
And it make a difference when you got your daddy in your life, too.
It really does.
Yeah.
Because they used to the mama being nurturing.
But when you got your daddy, it's like, dang, you got a daddy.
That's different.
You know?
Yeah.
That's different.
Yeah.
Especially I think in poor communities like a lot of the other kids in our neighborhood, we didn't have.
Some people had dads and you could tell there was a little bit of a difference in the home, you know?
Yeah, that's why I'm saying.
Like, it's different.
Like, dang, you got a daddy.
Like, you look, you blessed.
You look both of your parents in your life.
I know.
I always admired that.
I like to be over there at those houses.
Yeah.
Yeah, because I had a friend.
She was the only one of us that had her daddy stealing her wife.
And when I say, she was spoiled.
We used to go to her house.
She had a big old house.
She had all the snacks, all the clothes.
Like, she was just living life.
Like, it was fun going over there.
Her parents was the best, for real.
Yeah, my friend William, his dad was there, and we would go.
Sometimes his dad would spank him.
I'd be like, spang me?
Like, you want them to be your daddy?
Yeah, I just want in.
Yeah, oh, God.
I just want to feel a little.
Yeah, just something.
Yeah.
Oh, and they yelling at you too.
It's like, now you part of them.
Like, yell at me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You want to be a part of their family, their household.
Yeah, it's nice.
It's important.
Yeah.
And for Christmas, she used to have all the toys, all the good gifts, like all the good gifts.
And we just sitting over there like- And when they say that on there, you say, dang.
Yeah, it's really, it's sad to say, but it's a blessing if you can have both of your parents.
It shouldn't be like that.
Yeah, I think it's one of the things that's tough in the world is like people can't even afford, you know, it used to be able to be a mom.
I think it used to be able to be that a mom could be at home with her kids.
And now both parents, they even have to work if you do have both of them.
Yeah.
You know, it's like they both got to be there.
Yeah.
But I think that's beautiful that you want that for your son.
It's important.
Yeah.
And yeah, I think I would probably like to have that when I have a family.
Yeah, for sure.
You got to be a stand-up guy because daddies is important.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the thing.
I got to be ready to be a daddy.
It's important, though.
You know, I got to want to get up in the morning and say, yeah.
Yeah, put my shirt on, Mr. Mike.
I'm going to be that man, you know?
Yeah, you can't be no lazy prayer.
It ain't no such thing.
Uh-uh.
It's chilly.
they know they keep you up working.
You got to play with them all day, get them bathed.
You basically got to treat them like another, you know, like it's you.
Like, whatever you do for yourself.
No, actually, no.
Because you might want to lay around all day and do nothing.
But your kids, they want to be active.
They want to do this, do that.
And you got to actually be ready to do that.
You got to be engaged with them.
Yes.
I'd be tired.
But I sit there and still play with him like I'm his friend or something.
Put him in a tub.
He hungry all the time.
He always want juice.
Oh.
He always wants something.
He want to go to the store.
I'll just be doing damn.
Yeah, that's on top.
He really running.
I got a couple more questions for you.
What's a topic that we wanted to get on, Nick?
Do you see anything on there?
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
Did you see this?
Wow.
What's crazy is we was, I swear to God, my son, I was just in the car before I got here talking about Tupac and Machiavelli.
Because I was like, y'all know people, I ain't saying he did, but I was like, y'all know people really do fake their deaths and stuff, like to get away from fame.
Because I can understand that because fame, it's like, yeah, I would, I fake a death too to get away from this shit.
Yeah.
It'd be a lot.
It'd be a lot.
Because it's just a byproduct of success a lot of times, especially in this day and age, you know, where everything is so visible.
But yeah, they said that this guy, I think he'd been going on podcasts.
What was his name?
What did he say?
Keff D. He said he's long been known to investigators as one of four suspects identified early in the investigation.
He isn't the accused gunman, but was described as the group's ringleader.
They just now locking him up for he was in the car.
Davis himself has admitted in interviews and in his 2019 tell-all memoir, Compton.
Can you scroll?
So that's why they got his dumb ass.
Compton's street legend that he provided the gun used in the drive-by.
Wow.
He's so dumb.
He went all these years without getting caught and you're going to go on there on an interview thinking shit cool to talk about.
But do you think that you're crazy?
He might be.
Do you think, though, that he did it because, does it say that he's dying?
He had cancer back in the day.
He had cancer?
Yeah, I guess he had cancer, and that's why he said a lot of things back in the days.
He thought he was dying of cancer.
Oh, he thought he was going to have to, on his deathbed type shit.
Yeah, he thought he was dying of cancer.
So that's why I think he started to talk more about it.
That's crazy.
And they became a lot of people.
But now he's still alive.
And in jail now.
And you old.
Now that's crazy.
That's crazy.
What do you think about that?
What were you guys talking about it when you talked about it?
We was just saying, like, because people used to be trying to act like they spotted Tupac here in there.
And they was talking about he not really dead.
Yeah, he like the black Elvis kind of.
Yeah.
Oh, they saying Elvis didn't really die?
Yeah, people say he's here and there.
People see him in Dollar General.
I think stuff like that could be real.
We just never know.
Like anything is possible to me.
Oh, yeah.
I wouldn't be surprised maybe if you had enough, if you had enough money and enough connections in the media, you could make it happen.
Like, what was that?
Was his name Epstein?
Yeah.
They were saying he not dead, for real.
Remember, they said somebody killed him and himself?
Yeah, they said the cameras were off, the guards weren't there, and he hung himself.
I don't know.
People were saying he not really dead.
He just got all that money and he probably somewhere living life on the other side of the world right now.
And he looks like the kind of creep that they would let loose in this world.
Man, when he talked, that's one thing about it.
So I don't know.
I believe it's possible that people can fake their deaths and just go on about their way.
Yeah, that's possible.
But if somebody sees that guy, it's going to be a rap.
But you know, they could change their face.
It's things like that now.
Really?
People probably, yeah, they get surgeries and all that change how they look, change their identity.
When you got money, you can do whatever you want to do.
Yeah.
Because shit, let me get some money and commit a crime.
And let me have a lot of money, like a billionaire, and I need to do this to do that, baby.
I'm a new, I'm not even that person.
I don't know what kind of, what surgery would you get, you think, to hide?
Probably like a face reconstruction.
You might have a breed, too.
Really?
You might have to.
No.
Yeah, to change everything.
You better show up.
Yeah.
They're going to like, she had big TDs.
If people see them cups, they might know what she, you know.
They see them red solo cups, baby.
Yeah.
I think I would get maybe a longer neck.
And people would be like, is that him?
Yeah, that won't make a difference.
He got that long ass neck.
Yeah, look at right there.
She coming up.
Dang, suddenly she's a good swimmer.
The internet is.
Look at her.
I sure can't swim.
You think them will make me float?
He dip that, girl.
Yeah.
Start a job as a fairy.
The internet is.
And I buy a ticket.
Come on.
You like a big chest or big butts?
I think I like a kind of like a moving butt.
Like a butt that got some activity to it.
Like a butt that looks busy, like it's about to run off and do something.
You're funny.
Yeah.
So you be looking at booties and stuff?
Yeah, I like looking at probably some booties.
I don't really care.
I mean, breasts are great.
I'm happy that people have breasts.
I like both.
Yeah, maybe I like.
I mean, I'm happy that everybody, I'm happy that women have them.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like, yeah, I like all of that.
Me, so I like like a curve, curvaceous.
Yeah.
It's cute.
Yeah, and I got some cheeks on me, too.
So I, you know, I do what I can.
Yeah, you got to have some buns, I think.
You letting your girl squeeze your buns.
Maybe if we making like dinner or something.
You got to grab your booty.
Yeah, maybe.
I don't know.
Is that too much you think?
No, it's not.
I mean, it's the person you with.
They can touch wherever they want to on you.
Yeah.
Yeah, if they, if this, if this, if y'all getting along with it, it's nice.
Why you go pull that up?
Yeah, why'd y'all pull that up?
Who's that?
That's me.
I know that ain't you.
They kind of.
That's real.
Yeah, they kind of.
Is that your real buns?
Yeah.
Why they look fake?
It looks like you poking it out on purpose.
Look, girl.
What is you doing on there?
That's how I look.
So you was just standing there.
Yeah, my friend.
It looked like you straight going like this.
Somebody took a pit.
They shouldn't have done it.
I'm dead.
You ain't got no bird or nothing.
What other topics we got, Nick?
What else about some other things?
And we'll get you out of here, Sexy.
Okay.
You performing tonight?
No, I got a studio session.
You do?
Yeah, then I got a flight early in the morning.
So when you go into studio sessions, how do you find new beats and stuff these days?
Are people just, could it be a stranger submitting something?
Or you got a...
Everybody try to send me stuff.
I just say send it to my team and they're going to show me.
And I sit there and go through the beats.
And if I can catch a flow in my head or start rapping off the top, then I'm like, yeah, I want to have this beat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And do you start, do you start to get paranoid a little bit about, not paranoid, but do you start to like, because now people, these days, people consume things so quick.
You want to put out something, you know, I feel like, especially if you're a creative person, you want to put out the next thing, you know?
Yeah, but I don't even think, I ain't gonna lie, I don't think too hard about it.
I just do me and it work for me for real.
Like, I don't even think hard on it.
Like, I just go with my mood, however I'm feeling that day.
If a nigga do something or like I had an experience, I can go right about it.
And it might be a hit for real.
Because the real stuff be the hits.
Like when you really making a real song.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, them be the hits.
Like Poundtown, I knew that was a hit because it was like a real story.
So I'm like, they gonna like, they gonna relate.
Oh, yeah, I definitely know about it.
Yeah.
Everybody know about Poundtown.
Poundtown is everybody know about that.
And how do people get to Poundtown exactly?
Do they do that with?
I mean, I know it's like sex, right?
But at what point does sex turn into Poundtown, I guess?
I mean, if it's good, like if y'all doing the shit, like doing the damn thing.
Yeah.
It got to be good, though.
If it's not good, you wasn't in Poundtown for sure.
Oh, dang.
If it was whack, that was my Poundtown.
Yeah, I think I've been on the outs.
I've been in the suburbs, probably.
What do you mean?
You ain't never been to Poundtown?
I mean, I've been, you know, yeah, I've been.
It's up to you, too.
Well, it's up to both partners for real.
Like, if it's just like magical, that's Poundtown.
Oh, maybe I've been.
Yeah.
I've probably been through there then.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think I got to.
Like, the vibe got to be there for both of y'all on both ends.
Like, she can't be whack, you can't be whack.
It got to be just lit up all the way, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's Poundtown for sure.
Oh, yeah.
You having flashbacks?
I'm just thinking, I'm trying to, yeah, making sure I've been there.
I have been.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But yeah, I think a lot of, yeah, I've been there.
Yeah.
I enjoyed it.
Period.
Well, let's look at a few.
We got a few other sexy reds.
I think did we find some?
What?
The big red dog.
That's Clifford right there.
You know, he won.
Trump, too, a sexy red people talk about.
I'm dead.
You're trying to call him sexy red.
I'm just saying.
Hey, do you think more people are going to support Trump now in the hood or no?
Yeah, they support him in the hood.
Because at first, I don't think people was fucking with him.
Like, they thought he was racist, saying little shit and, you know, against women.
But once he started getting black people out of jail and giving people their free money, oh, baby, we love Trump.
We need him back in office.
Yeah, a little bit of free money goes a long way.
We need him back.
Because, baby, them checks.
Oh, yes, them stimulus checks, Trump.
We miss you.
That's like Woe Vicki.
She's always talking about Trump.
You see her ever?
I like Trump.
No, I ain't never seen Woe Vicki.
She's funny.
I love Trump, though.
He funny to me.
Like, I used to watch his interview, not interviews, like him talking to people.
He used to be calling people fat.
He just both.
He funny.
We need people like him.
Well, I got to meet him one time at a UFC fight.
Have you ever been?
No, I want to.
I would go to a fight.
Would you?
If I invited you to go sometime?
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
I like to see some fights now.
Yeah.
Look, I would sit there.
I'll stand by.
If shit gets weird, I'll stand right behind you.
Oh, my God.
You know?
If you need me, I'll come around front, but I'll start in the back.
So you didn't went to some UFC fights?
Yeah, I love it.
You would love it.
I do.
I want to go.
It's like the trenches, but nobody's getting really, only people that's getting hurt are planning on it.
Man, they'd be real, too.
It's so much fun.
But he walked in.
Him and Mike Tyson came in.
Who is that?
That's Donald Trump.
That's the real Trump.
Yeah.
At a UFC gang.
Yeah, and he came in.
Wow.
He's silly, man.
I know.
I want to meet him.
He looks short.
Is he short?
He probably doing okay.
I think older people start to get a little short.
I don't know.
I said that.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
I want to meet Trump.
He was pretty chill.
He was just, yeah, he just seems like a fancy, kind of a fancy guy.
He funny.
But he was pretty funny.
He said, I actually told YG this, he said, oh, he goes, you're doing good.
You're doing great.
Right.
And I was like, he told you that?
Yeah, he goes.
And he goes, your father's doing.
He goes, how's your parents?
I was like, my dad's been dead for maybe 20 years.
He goes, but before that, he was doing great.
I was like, Trump is a character.
He don't know what to say.
He ain't no to say.
Crazy, man.
Yeah.
Where did he die?
He died of cancer.
Damn.
I know.
What about your dad?
I still got a DD.
Oh, you do?
Does he live in St. Louis?
Yeah.
Oh, nice.
We still cool and stuff.
Nice.
Is he pretty proud of you?
All my family proud.
They like, you the first person from the hood to make it this far.
Like, to.
Wow.
They like, you know how many people from the hood used to just rap and put out videos, but didn't get nowhere with it.
And you doing all these big things?
Like, they really put me on a high pedestal out there.
And don't you feel a little bit like part of them is inside of you when you're doing stuff?
Yes, for sure.
That's the same way I feel from my neighborhood.
I just feel like everything I do, there's a little bit of like my friends from the area that's in me.
I still go over there, but my team don't really want me to because it's not safe for me no more.
But I still be trying to be normal and go over there, but I'm not normal no more.
I'm not.
I know it's kind of a bummer, huh?
In some ways.
Yeah, because I still be wanting to be regular.
Like, sometimes I hate being famous for real.
I just like the money.
Yeah, yeah.
Being able to pay your bills is definitely nice.
And not having to work a real job.
Oh, yeah.
That's great.
But the fame, everything that come with it, I don't like it.
It's a lot.
I think fame and certain things, they sound more exciting and everything than it actually.
The actuality of things is just kind of like, it's fun, but it's the idea of stuff.
Like you get free stuff.
You get in for free wherever you at.
You can go eat.
It live a fancy life, but it's stuff that come with that.
Like everything got, it's not, everything that glitter is not gold.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So yeah, it'd be some shit with that shit.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I'm so excited for you.
Sexy.
I'm glad that I got to meet you.
Thank you.
It's nice meeting you too.
What's a product that you think you, I would like to see you come out with like a crayons, you know?
Yeah, I got a lot of shit I want to do.
They're trying to come out with me some hair dye, like sexy red hair dye.
That's fair.
A sexy red crayon color.
They thought sexy red, Kodak black you could have.
Kodak black and then I'm trying to think of all that.
Oh, like crayon.
Yeah.
Coochie pink.
I'm definitely a little bit more.
A lot of kids can't play with that.
Yeah, kid.
Yeah, you might have to, yeah.
Yeah, I might have to like do some shit.
Yo brown.
Yeah, that's a fair color.
That's a definitely a special tent.
It could be the white color.
Yep, I'm trying to think of who else could be like a last name that has a color.
Bobby Green.
He's a UFC fighter.
I don't know Bobby Green.
He's cool.
I don't know who else.
That's him.
He's good.
I've seen him before.
He's good.
I definitely want to go to a UFC.
I be watching him on Facebook.
Okay.
Maybe kicking each other in the head, punching.
It's serious.
It's real.
It's not wrestling.
Uh-uh.
It's the real stuff.
Or it's not boxing because they really hurting each other.
Boxing is, I mean, boxing is serious too, but this stuff.
Boxing is, but you, this is hand in hand.
Like, you busting eyes.
I'll be seeing it, man.
You would love that.
I think you would really love it.
I do.
I like to watch fights.
I'm going to try to bring you to a fight.
Let's do it.
I'll let you know.
Talk to my team about it.
Bring me to a fight.
It'd be really cool.
Yeah, I am.
I'm supposed to see Dayton White next month and I'm going to tell him.
Okay, then.
I'm going to say you got to bring it.
We can definitely go to a game.
I mean, I said a game, a fight together.
You can call it what you want.
Look, once we get there, I'll tell you kind of what's going on if you need some information.
Okay.
Sexy Red, thank you so much.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Yeah, I'm just glad to get to know you.
I was excited about it.
And sorry if I've been a little bit nervous.
I think I have been, but.
You ain't nervous.
I feel like I was like low-key today.
No, I thought it's okay.
You know, sometimes that's the thing about podcasts.
You just kind of show up how you are.
Yeah.
You know, and that's what's nice about it.
I appreciate you just showing up how you are.
I appreciate you for having me.
Yep.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Now I'm just floating on the breeze and I feel I'm falling like these leaves.
I must be cornerstone.
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