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[00:00:00] What's up everybody? I go by the name of Doggie Diamonds. You are now listening to No Filter Podcast. No Filter means honesty. If you're afraid of honesty, then this ain't the podcast for you. We gonna be honest today. What it is people? It's your boy Doggie Diamonds.
[00:00:24] Another episode of Doggie Diamonds No Filter. Y'all can see who I got in the building, but I'ma let them introduce themselves. Starting with the man with the white shirt. 38 Spesh. Trust. What's your hand in it? Che Noir.
[00:00:40] Trust. You gotta say the trust. Yeah, how about say Che Noir? Trust. Che Noir, trust. So, trust is the crew? Definitely. Definitely. What does that mean? Trust comes first. That's actually the name of the label. Trust comes first. T-C-F Music Group. Okay.
[00:00:54] And you know, trust is just a movement, you know what I'm saying? I've been repping this for the last like 10 years and shit. You know what I'm saying? What does trust mean to you? Cause we in the everywhere can't trust a motherfucker no more.
[00:01:07] What does trust mean to you? Oh man, it's the first foundation and everything I feel like. You know, it's like the, you know, it's the beginning. It's what helps things develop, you know? And it's very important.
[00:01:22] And I feel like when you have it in its salad, you know, amazing things could be done, you know? So, do you trust many people? Not at all. Being from the street and hustling, how could you trust a motherfucker? Yeah, I really don't trust too many motherfuckers.
[00:01:42] So when you trust them, it's like you earn that shit. They definitely earned that. You know what I'm saying? Music. I mean there's so many people that want to do music that's in this industry. How do you go from the street mistrusted motherfucker?
[00:01:58] Because what you doing out there to retiring to coming in this music industry where these niggas is like the motherfuckers in the street. You can't trust them almost worse when they white collar in you, you know what I'm saying? How do you adapt to that?
[00:02:13] It really ain't no change. Like the same game face that you got in the streets, you know, the same way you wouldn't trust and you would double check everything a motherfucker said. I advise you to have that same game face at these meetings, you know? Yeah.
[00:02:27] You know, it ain't nothing change. Everybody out for a dollar. You know what I'm saying? So you know. You Indie, what makes you go so hard as an Indie when there's probably somebody that gave you an offer that you could have been jumped on?
[00:02:43] Well, you know, I'm just a self-made person. You know what I'm saying? Some people like everybody route different. I mean I'm just more self-made. You know what I'm saying? I believe in ownership too. Yeah. You know, you could be heavy on ownership. You know what I mean?
[00:02:57] And you know, that's, I understand what it means when a person give you something and you giving up ownership and you know money could be replaceable. You know what I'm saying? We could replace money but ownership, you know what I'm saying? Your art. Exactly. Yeah, your art.
[00:03:14] So female MC, do you like that term? Yeah, I'm cool with it. Okay. Because you know a lot of motherfuckers be like, I ain't no I'm an MC. Don't put me in the female MC category.
[00:03:24] But when we think about female MC listening to you, you're not the typical female MC. Who influenced you coming up? I mean, I listen to whatever my, you know, whatever whoever I was around listening to. So I listened to like a lot of nines, Jay-Z.
[00:03:41] I lived in a house full of boys who listened to G-Unit a lot. Oh shit. You had the white beater and shit too? No, I ain't. You had the G-Unit sneakers? No, I ain't had that.
[00:03:52] G-Unit, I mean, I listened to like a lot of R&B music as well growing up. You don't rap like you ever listened to any love song in your life. Like you rap like you listen to death metal and shit like that. You listen to G-Rap forever.
[00:04:07] That's what you was listening to. That's dope. So female MCs, I mean, a lot of them, you're not the typical. What made you go the route that you went because all of them basically just sell pussy? Oh, that's the thing.
[00:04:23] That wasn't really my lane because I felt like if I was trying to do that, I would feel like I'm not being myself. And my whole thing is as a female rapper, if I'm tired of being stereotyped in a game why keep doing things perpetuate that?
[00:04:41] And I had a story so I'm like, you know, I'm not really comfortable taking that lane. I'm going to go my own lane. What's the typical day like for you growing up in Buffalo?
[00:04:52] I mean, honestly, growing up in Buffalo ain't too bad as long as you, you know, you mind your business and, you know, stay out the way. Because you know we have different perceptions of Buffalo.
[00:05:02] For one, you know, I'm from New York so we always like fuck the bills for one. Fuck the Buffalo bills forever. Shout out to Benny, but you know, we kicked your ass in a Super Bowl of Giants at one point. I ain't even a sports fan.
[00:05:15] You probably wasn't born at that time yet. I ain't either, but just you know. But for what I know about Buffalo, that's upstate and that's where you go to get money. You know what I'm saying?
[00:05:24] Like that money is good, but the Buffalo kids will leave you up there too. You won't make it back to Brooklyn. You know what I'm saying? So what the perception is it as crazy as people think it is up there? No, it's crazy in Buffalo. It is.
[00:05:38] But like I said, I was a very observant kid growing up. Like it was a lot of chaos going around me and I just observed and just took everything in. It was so much going on around me.
[00:05:48] So I just kind of was observing it, but yeah, it's it's it's rough in Buffalo. So you didn't listen to none of the female MCs? I did not. I was listening to Foxy, Lauren Hill, of course, Rapsody, one of my favorite rappers right now.
[00:06:00] And and and who who influenced you out of them? Lauren, all of them. Honestly, they all play a part in influencing me somehow like with my music. And how you feel like as soon as you come out as a female, you automatically got to go against another chick.
[00:06:17] Like they automatically put you in a box, but Spats could come out and be him. But it's like female MC or she's not better than Foxy. Why do you think that that's like kind of fucked up that y'all always put in his box against each other?
[00:06:28] It is, but it's not it's not going to stop. Like they're gonna keep saying nothing that's gonna stop. So for me, I'm just going to keep getting in the booth, dropping heat and just proven to y'all like I'm not you can't box me in.
[00:06:40] The first rap you wrote you remember? I was like 15 or 16. I can't remember it was. I know I wrote a rap. It was dedicated to one of my friends from middle school who I killed in a dry white shoe.
[00:06:52] And I know that's like kind of like what inspired me to start rapping like. So your first rap was dedicated to somebody who passed away. You know most people first rap is about fucking lollipops and you know they want to get a new toy and all that shit.
[00:07:09] That's that's that's ill. Yeah, I wasn't that I started I really started taking rap like rapping serious until I was like maybe like a few years ago. I'm 25 so maybe like 21 around 21. Little nigga. Yeah.
[00:07:22] So I really started taking this serious then I wasn't okay like eight nine years old saying I want to be a rapper. So being 25 you barely remember Biggie and Tupac. Yeah, but I love Tupac.
[00:07:33] No, no, but you barely like they've been you barely like you didn't get to see you wasn't old enough to experience you know some of that. Who is your modern day Biggie and Tupac? Because because me being my age they haven't been replaced yet.
[00:07:52] No, I agree. I don't think I don't think they've been replaced. I mean I will honestly say Nipsey death was like I don't know if that's how it was when parking Biggie died but it felt crazy when Nipsey got killed.
[00:08:04] Now I think I think what the thing that made his death so crazy is that we saw it. That shit was broadcasted like we saw a hate and ass nigga kill him and kick him with parking and we didn't see it.
[00:08:17] We but they but they had some such a body of work that you could go to the movie and you could go you know what I'm saying the Nipsey thing is just that's just fucked up. But I understand the impact of how it's done.
[00:08:30] Yeah, I would say well more of my generation. That's like kind of like I don't know we got like an impact from that.
[00:08:35] I would say honestly the closest thing is maybe Cole and Kendrick but y'all have we all have had different perspectives on that because we come from two different areas. Like Cole and Kendrick we still got nah.
[00:08:46] But you know what when I talk to some young dudes they be like their big impactful people is fucking Gucci man.
[00:08:54] Like Gucci man is the father of a lot of shit Gucci man Wayne you know what I'm saying and I'm like I don't know about all that but it's music is changed. So why don't you rhyme to trap music because that's the thing to do.
[00:09:11] Honestly it ain't my lane. It's not my lane. You know I'm doing what's comfortable for me and what I like to do. What's your favorite tempo? I bet you have no idea. I would say like high 70s 80s. That's damn you know how slow that is.
[00:09:26] That's not really too slow. But because 90s was 90s be permitted and that shit was slow they consider that to be slow because I never realized especially I was rhyming and shit that's that slow. Definitely yeah we more like 79. I never knew that.
[00:09:41] No no no no I stay away from 90 like 90 I really do 90s and up. So 90s is fucking getting me to you. When I fuck with preem I know I'm gonna be in that 90 pocket. Got you got you got you.
[00:09:56] I try to stay more or less in between like 70 and 88 I mean 79 and 88 I stopped. You shit it on me too because you knew the tempo I ain't think you knew. Yeah she did. I tried to get her. She all the way musically inclined.
[00:10:12] I didn't know that the job was doing that because I remember I made a beat that was 79 and you could get a good bop to it. They're like you could bop but you could get a two step to it too is all how you do it.
[00:10:26] But I think with those tempos those lyrics are more you got to know how to rap. You got to know how to rap. That's why I like those. Those tempos that leave enough room for you to get busy.
[00:10:36] There's a lot of room so you could say a lot of stuff.
[00:10:39] You know what I'm saying as opposed to you know the other tempos you kind of a little more carried by the beat with this you got a lot of space in there and you could say a lot. You know what I mean. Son of G rap album.
[00:10:52] Dream come true. Definitely dream come true. Hell yeah. Like because I don't think many young people really know who Kooji rap is and what he means. He's the rappers, rappers, rapper. Exactly. Like he's like he never said a whack around ever. I agree. And he's definitely top five.
[00:11:16] You know what I'm saying? Top three. I would agree with that. Ever. A lot of people's styles is formatted. G rap. You know it's funny. And they don't know it. Yeah yeah because sometimes. A lot of people don't know it.
[00:11:27] They don't know why they use that rhyme scheme or this like that or their multiple syllables and things that they don't even understand where that come from. Yo I've had people, I seen Twitter lists when they said the rappers with the greatest metaphor and similes.
[00:11:41] G rap is, I'm like G rap is number one. I would have to agree with that. He's number one and then we can make claim for other people but G rap is number one. I would have to agree with that.
[00:11:52] And I think like the nicest niggas that we adore like the Nasus and the JZ's you ask them. G rap. I think they, we all agree with that. I think if Pone was here, I think he is. Pone said it though. He said I rhyme like G rap.
[00:12:04] Yeah. And but see that was the era where. They ain't mind paying homage. Yeah paying homage. Now niggas be like yo I never heard of you. Right. They act like they're gonna start rapping just like you and act like. Man I got niggas who sound like me.
[00:12:17] And be like I never heard of you before. Like yo you a fucking liar nigga. You a liar. The style what made you want to produce her and work with her? I heard that connection of the cloth that I'm cut from. Okay.
[00:12:32] That lyrical, multi-syllables, multiples you know that crazy word play. I heard it from the first record she sent to me. I was blown away that I heard a female was rapping this good. I didn't believe it. She had to come and show me this. Yeah yeah right.
[00:12:48] Yeah yeah. You know so you know once you see something like I know how to measure talent because I know how easy it is and how hard it is to come up with shit just like if you're a producer
[00:12:57] you know how hard it was to make that beat. So I could measure talent differently than an average consumer. I could hear a rapper and tell you how dope he is off the jump from his approach.
[00:13:09] So you know when I heard her I was blown away and she was amazing and since then she has just continued to keep growing. She's not even out of prom yet and she's smoking niggas out the water. You got a project out.
[00:13:24] Let them know the name of that. Do a little hunt too. Two so it's a one? Yep it's the first one that's available on Apple Music and everywhere. Do you know that you could rhyme? Yeah.
[00:13:34] Like I know but I don't think you understand like do you know that you really could rhyme. Do you someday sit there and say I'm fucking nice. Yeah. You seem humble and shit. I don't want no humble shit. I want that arrogant shit.
[00:13:47] Nah, nah, nah, I get it in my moves. Because the point I'm making is that when I hear it has nothing to do with female MC just that you could rap. Some people out here they're like yo this nigga trash but he might be with Rock Nation
[00:14:03] he might be with this company so he getting a push through. I'd be like yo but the nigga or the female they can't really rap. You could rap because rapping with him you gotta know how to rap. Nah that's a fact. You know what I'm saying?
[00:14:18] Do you ever get nervous sometimes like when you see who's gonna be on the record or you be like damn I gotta do my thing on this shit. Yeah, when I was recording like Throw the Hunt 2 I was doing Throw the Hunt 2 and my versus for Trust Tape 3.
[00:14:32] I was nervous at most of them sessions cause I'm like you know I'm rapping in front of him like you know gotta be on your toes. Who could tell you your shit is what? Um, especially the ones who been around.
[00:14:45] Yeah cause you know some people don't be listening to constructive criticism they be like nah I'm keeping this verse and be like nah you gotta come better than that shit like you gotta. Oh no I'm good at taking cause I know I don't know everything so I'm never
[00:14:57] that type of person I think I know everything. So um what's your dream collaboration? Um I mean of course like a whole you know whole. Let's take him out of the goddamn record cause I think that's every rapper's dream collaboration.
[00:15:16] Surprises, who would you do a record with that we'd probably be like oh shit. I would love to do a record with Rhapsody even some of the you know half of the female rappers that's in the game now. Like who? Like I like Meg Dostallion.
[00:15:32] Um, Tierra Whack is dope to me. Never heard of her. She's put me on. Yeah she's dope. You wouldn't sound good with Meg Dostallion. Meg Dostallion? Nah I wouldn't sound good. Nah I mean I'm cool I like her music.
[00:15:46] The reason why I say that because either you gonna go into her lane or she gonna have to come to yours. And she can't come to your lane. Like you know what I'm saying when she gonna have to put a hoodie on
[00:15:58] and some gloves and cover them titties in her ass up and really rap rap rap that's the point I'm making you making motherfuckers rap. So if them bars ain't up to par maybe she could do a chorus or something
[00:16:10] you know what I'm saying but nah I like the fact that you're forcing people to rap you know what I'm saying that's. And then maybe you never know that might be dope like to try to force her you know.
[00:16:21] She outwrap you you'll write your verse over on the low. She coming to studio like I'm like they ain't the verse you kick. Oh shit. Yeah yeah yeah. Have you ever like damn they got me on that record I wish I kicked something different.
[00:16:38] I probably have I can't remember I probably have. What's your favorite song you made? Let's go through your project really quick if I had to go through your project and give me a song that I could learn a lot about you from.
[00:16:53] My favorite song is today because it's so personal. Okay that's one of my favorite joints on there. I love spending a bottle just because I had a lot of fun writing that just coming up with the metaphors and bars for that.
[00:17:07] And the intro too I talked a little bit about my dad on there or my stepdad. I don't know my favorite record is today though just because it's so personal. So if I'm listening to your album and I'm angry and I feel like going outside
[00:17:23] and punching somebody fucking face what song is gonna get me hype. What's the name of the song? Spend a bottle might get you hype. Spend a bottle. Yes spend a bottle on the youth. If I'm trying to lie to somebody daughter and smash
[00:17:40] what record gonna inspire me to get some bars. I don't know if I got records like that. I do that. If I'm trying to get this some chick to put some weed in they pussy and take it to records out and what song should I listen to?
[00:17:55] And I don't know. You gotta listen to my shit for that. Yeah I'm just saying right. You got no my shit in. That's when you take her shit I would put my shit in. So how many, when y'all are creating special how much, what's the process of
[00:18:11] putting this out? Do you have a timeline how you do it or do you just create a bunch of music? Yeah we really just create a bunch of music. We make sure we get music done consistently all the time and shit.
[00:18:24] Then we just take a look at it and put together something. Unless we got a direction towards a project like me and her got a project right now we working on. So that got more of a direction, a kind of sound we following.
[00:18:38] But besides that we just make music daily. Do you get the criticism that people say he write your shit? Yeah. How do you handle that? Honestly I knew, for me I know the only reason why people are saying that is
[00:18:52] because of the topics that I choose to talk about and the way I rap. You got his cadence a little bit. Yeah not but I know it's because of the topics because if I was talking about some different shit they wouldn't be saying even if I was rapping
[00:19:03] in the same cadence they wouldn't be saying that shit. Give me a verse that you wish you kicked. New or old, a verse that every time you be like yo this fucking verse is crazy. Damn I wish I wrote that shit. New or old any record.
[00:19:17] What's the illest verse in general in hip hop history? I don't care who it is give me a verse that you be like damn that shit is crazy. I'm trying to think. Spass give me one why she think. I don't know man it's fucking crazy man.
[00:19:36] Let me think for a second. Damn one of my favorite fucking verses. I'll give you one of my favorite verses why I'm saying this. Fake thug no love you get the slugs. That was my shit. I'm gonna say some nice shit though. It was right here.
[00:19:48] I gave you power. I would have to say that. Especially with my name being 38 specials. I really wish that record was mine. You feel what I'm saying? That's one I wish I pan. That's crazy. When he started that shit that fake thug. That's one of the greatest records.
[00:20:05] Oh I gave you power? Yeah because the concept is crazy. The concept is crazy. That shit was just but see those are the bars that's missing. But see how do y'all feel like when people say I was real rap come back yo we need that real rap
[00:20:22] and then y'all doing it but they trying to overlook it like y'all not giving them what they want. But they keep looking for other motherfuckers to do that shit that can't do it. Yeah I honestly feel like if they saying that
[00:20:41] then they ain't paying attention to the shit we doing. If they ain't paying no attention. If they get a whiff of what we doing and they know that that shit is coming back and all that other shit is fading out.
[00:20:51] I want to say thank y'all for really keeping hip hop alive. Besides battle rap I'm from the Five Burrows, I'm from Brooklyn the niggas in the Five Burrows have really been letting me down with the shit they doing. And hip hop as I know it, knew it
[00:21:09] is coming from upstate right now. Appreciate that. That shit is not coming from the Five Burrows the Five Burrows could really really take notes that you don't have to do drill you don't have to do trap you don't have to do strip club music
[00:21:24] you just do what's in your heart and you don't have to cater to these DJs that ain't gonna play your shit anyway. Cause you doing that and they still ain't fucking with it. That's a fact. You know what I'm saying?
[00:21:33] So you know you didn't grow up listening to that type of music You know what I'm saying? We never said the band though you know what I'm saying? Like niggas even adapted other niggas slang I'm like this shit horrible How do y'all feel when people
[00:21:47] I see a meme going around like upstate ain't New York? Honestly, that's your ignorance. That's some real ignorance shit Somebody that never left a burrow that made that meme Yeah, yeah, yeah They never even left outside their damn burrow I used to deal with that a lot
[00:22:03] when I was in the prison system and shit you know as a kid and all that shit you know coming up from dealing with New York and down here cause they never seen up there So you know they got a false perception
[00:22:15] and we talk a little different and shit and um but for the motherfuckers that's in that prison system they know what it's hidden You know what I'm saying? They know what it is Cause all the jailers upstate anyway They know what it's hidden for
[00:22:28] You know what I'm saying? You know shit man we keeping it more New York in sound than anything coming out the burrows That's right when you talk about sound No that's actually Sonically the bars You know, we actually representin' for the culture more than any others
[00:22:48] that's coming from you know anywhere else So you being from Buffalo how come you're not Grisela? No people probably wonder how the fuck why are you over here and not over there I got what's fresh for you Okay, okay
[00:23:04] And we don't really hear you collaborate with Grisela that much Is there any particular reason for that? Well we never had a relationship Me and Bing Got you Had a relationship So you know it's like we never had a relationship like you know
[00:23:20] Me and Conway we knew each other you know we crossed paths a couple times but me and Bing you know we've been working with each other for over ten years He said he was signed to you at one point right? Definitely
[00:23:31] But even before he was signed to me you know we was recording with each other you know for over ten years and shit and um so we had a relationship and a chemistry already you know so I never really knew what's signed you know
[00:23:47] like me and Conway probably crossed paths a couple times so you know like you know how that shit is when you don't really know a nigga and then twenty years we come from an era where we don't really make new friends Yeah, yeah, yeah
[00:23:58] So it's like if I wasn't fucking with you ten years ago you know what I'm saying but you know we starting to make more music to government I'm on Conway new shit That's about the plan now I wish I would Nah, that's what we doing so I'm
[00:24:09] Cause y'all got it I'm state got it Shout out to Klaas Murdoch too Shout out to my boy Klaas Do you know I knew him from MySpace? Nah, that's for sure He used to tell me yo you gotta come to the rock this was like 2009
[00:24:25] he say to me yo you gotta come to the rock and I'm like Rocker fella nigga, the fuck you talking about I didn't know he's on my rock test he used to always call it the rock this is before Rocker fella real shit so I was like
[00:24:37] yo what are you talking about you know what I'm saying he's like nah, I'm nice what he was calling himself classic classic classic yeah he was a little kid okay and when I saw him and one of y'all I think a video or something
[00:24:51] I heard him I'm like yo you my homie from MySpace he started laughing I said yo damn me and you was talking on MySpace a long time how many people was down with the trust movement oh man it's a lot of us artists
[00:25:04] right now I want to say it's about four four to five we got me street judge black G Shaynor um and it's a bunch of artists but the main ones that's working right now okay you know that was the ones you could check on right now
[00:25:20] and part me if I'm forgetting somebody you know what I'm saying but so rock test though y'all unified nah I wouldn't say that you know what I'm saying like um it's a small city so you know it's a lot of problems and it's small got you got you
[00:25:35] yeah yeah yeah yeah you know what I'm saying but um when we leave out that city and we in another environment and it's us against another well that's when we unify got you got you we get the present that's a jail about to say that's actually the prison
[00:25:46] we it's all the fuck what we had going on in the town and you know what I'm saying it's us against them like but in a town you know it's always friction because I'm looking it's it's it's rags it's Ito it's so many of y'all um and um
[00:25:59] I just interviewed what's his name um Hova Nisi okay came through the other day too what he used to go by another name right uh uh Pa yeah yeah yeah he came through the other day he's like he from Roger I'm like definitely damn it's a lot of
[00:26:12] you stand in for me yeah that's what he said he said he's like it's a lot of a lot of y'all so did you relocate to Rochester you still in Buffalo no I live in the falls right now which is 20 minutes away from the falls is Niagara Falls
[00:26:24] let me explain that to you Niagara Falls New York okay that's another part that Niagara Falls you got the Canada side you got a New York side oh so it's a part of Niagara Falls that's in New York that's 20 minutes away from Buffalo that's another small small city
[00:26:41] that's full of violence and all of that wow so yeah that's so it ain't just that waterfall nah it's not just that what you got American side and a Canadian side got you how the fuck y'all deal with all that snow man we get used to that
[00:26:54] I can't stand that shit yo I can't deal I ain't dealing with no 20 inches of snow yeah that shit retarded it's getting bad it's getting real bad um if y'all if you you still in Rochester I'm all around yeah yeah you you with I'm all around
[00:27:08] with what Jada said I ain't got no home phone yeah hit me on the hip and shit like that wherever um hometown love is it love in the town or is the town proud of you or is it like the town definitely proud of me
[00:27:22] but just like any hometown you got hometown love hometown hate you know but a full rap like I was one of them guys that always had a name in my town for doing things and shit so you know like I always you know I always had a name
[00:27:36] and a lot of shit so you know I always experienced a lot of dick riding and a lot of hate yeah yeah yeah yeah full rap yeah yeah yeah you know it's just the same shit what was your first rap name specialist specialist facts
[00:27:50] and why you changed it that shit was too long I was a young man this was back when Wu Tang was out using big words in school got you you know what I'm saying then I started playing with guns I said I'm 38 special that 38 special nah that's it
[00:28:06] that's a home that's like a trade dues 38 special is a beautiful gun yeah yeah yeah you ain't getting no 32 bullets too I like to always tell people that shit too 32 bullets is hard as fuck you always see a nigga asking for bullets yeah but 32 you're right
[00:28:20] yo put them 38 shorts in there and I hell no nigga I ain't doing it what was your first rap name I don't even think I had a rap name when I was rapping I just was rapping wow wow yeah so the record label coming to you right now
[00:28:35] they tell you we give you $15 million we want you to get implants we want you to get ass shots lipo what you doing I'm turning that down man you ain't sound too confident I'm turning that down it's $15 million I'm turning that down though yeah right right right
[00:28:55] you got to turn it down 15 hours I gotta turn it down but how do you feel that you know you're a dark skinned woman also the game doesn't cater to y'all it caters to lighter skinned people and you know it's a certain stereotype
[00:29:15] of woman that you have to be to make it I feel bad for yourself the rapsidies Foxy kinda broke the mold a little bit but she was talking about that box so it opened the door for her and like Lauren I think this shit drove her crazy
[00:29:31] you know what I'm saying do you have any fears and phobias that people might just not fuck with you because you don't look like the stereotypical female rapper nah I'm so confident in myself that type of shit not gonna bother me because at the end of the day
[00:29:48] my talent speaks for itself so I'm confident in myself so who fuck with you more the women or the dudes it's equal now it's kinda like well from the feedback I read it's kinda equal where you read the feedback at? online don't read that shit
[00:30:06] either online or I'm in you know I got my ear to the town and I'm being like I'm about to say don't read that shit the shit that you learn about yourself I'm like what I never knew that about me even when I do shows
[00:30:16] we just did a show and Buffalo and it's like it was women in there too that was one thing I would say it was more men listening to my music but women listening to it now you know good maybe you could be responsible
[00:30:29] for getting chicks to listen to these fucking bars again cause women yeah yeah that's what I'm saying because women they love Nas he ain't make like love songs and shit like that like he made he rap and he know that shit all the girls I grew up with
[00:30:43] like all my little cousins and like girls that I grew up with we listen to Nas and then you know listen to that type of stuff give us an artist that you like that you ain't supposed to be like him what me? yeah you who you listening to
[00:30:59] don't tell me Old Town Roll and no shit like that that shit not gonna know but that shit is I do not like that oh okay yeah not that song that I'm not supposed to be like him that we wouldn't think you like
[00:31:11] I used to love Kodak Black and like I used to love his music Kodak Black a lot of these like the Meg the Stallions that y'all like a lot of people don't think I should be listening to I'll listen to her I think it's good though
[00:31:26] on the way though because sometimes it's a contrast to what you do you need that balance you know what I'm saying of something different because if you listen to too much of something as you could get kinda stale to you I like Lil Baby too
[00:31:41] I never heard none of that shit Lil Baby this is a newer rapper what's his name I just don't listen to none of that I heard I think I heard the baby could rap though I like the baby they say he could actually rap nah he's dope
[00:31:57] yeah I be you know what it is I'm gonna tell you something I'm an asshole if I don't like your name I don't listen to you I'm gonna keep it all the way real with you if I don't like your fucking name
[00:32:07] if you got Lil in front of your name I just don't listen to you it's just hard you know what I'm saying so when the nigga name is like Lil Nas X it's like so this nigga Lil Nas and DMX you know what I'm saying it's like yo
[00:32:20] nah I ain't fucking with that but I was happy that he controlled them country charts like that you know what I'm saying cause him them crackers was mad as a motherfucker so to act like that who you listen to that we wouldn't think you listen to
[00:32:32] to just drum roll I fuck with Lil Dirt but nah that's I like Lil Dirt yeah Lil Dirt is dope yeah I like Lil Dirt I really don't listen to too many motherfuckers I'm in the studio all day I'm lying
[00:32:44] one person with the name Lil that I like was Lil Bibi Lil Bibi Lil Bibi oh yeah I like Lil Bibi yeah the song called Water that shit was fire we rapped on that beat oh where yeah by the fact that was my beat before his
[00:32:57] my man made that beat and gave it to me you know who else beat that that metaphor made that who um Young Jeezy I got this what yeah Young Jeezy used that and and Cameron um um Vado Soul Plain it's the same sample mm same sample crazy
[00:33:12] yeah yeah don't worry now that shit is fire yeah yeah that shit is dope so who's your favorite rapper though like right now period outside of your crew um you know outside of the whole I was about to say that Nas Rhapsody uh Foxy Tupac um
[00:33:37] so you like the Death Row Tupac or to keep your head up Tupac which one is your favorite my favorite Tupac album is Me Against the World okay so that's right before Death Row right before I love my favorite Tupac my favorite is two Tupac songs
[00:33:52] I absolutely love so many tears love that song and um if I die tonight love that shit that's him and Ezy Moby um Tupac was just his writing was just just crazy and it's crazy because he passed way before you know I could remember
[00:34:08] anything and I was obsessed with his music growing up so that's a good obsession yeah that's a good obsession um funny I interviewed Nipsey Hussle first when he first came into New York I interviewed him um 2008 I did his first ever interview and it was like um
[00:34:25] some people you see that quality in the beginning but it was his mind that I was intrigued to then I heard the music I was like the music is cool but the way you think is really what's going to carry you in this shit
[00:34:39] because there's so much shit that's going to come at you you got to be like Nio you know what I'm saying weaving this shit in the sad part about it is that even when Nio was weaving that shit in the matrix he still got grades
[00:34:51] you know what I'm saying so as you weave in bullshit you still might get grades and it's just how you react to this shit you know what I'm saying because I just think as a people we hate on each other so much man it's like you forget
[00:35:05] what love is you know what I'm saying like god damn nobody don't love me all I get is hate comments motherfuckers telling me yo 38 Spress right her shit I know he do that's his wife all you know what I'm saying I know you get all types of shit
[00:35:17] how do you deal with all that shit because you tell me you read the comments I'm telling you don't read the comments I'll read them just to see what they talking about but I don't take that shit to heart like I prepared myself for this like
[00:35:32] I knew this was coming so I'm not I don't get offended by it that shit comes with it like I'm doing something right if they going out they way common and some hate and shit no niggas be nobody slitting your DM yet trying to marry you and shit
[00:35:43] it's a few people that it's a handful of you get you get titty pictures and everything too no I ain't got none of that yeah cause shit be shit be getting crazy equipment let's talk about production right you would sleep a little bit you got some heat
[00:35:57] appreciate that man I'm listening I'm like your hola nigga could make beats your sample game I'm going front I never heard a lot of your samples right thanks bro your samples are different I dig bro yeah your samples are very very different I'm like hola okay
[00:36:15] he didn't just flip shit that we heard already this nigga done dug then it crates yeah nah I dig bro who's your favorite producer aw man it's shit man it's hard to pick between Pete and Pring yeah yeah so I just let them have that spot
[00:36:33] like pre-Morocco or fucking yeah pre-Morocco or fucking it's hard to pick between because both of their techniques you know it's dope to me you know and I pull from both of them their techniques when I go to produce my um right now
[00:36:51] I mean Pete Rock is the goat to me I say that all the time I love fucking J. Diller um Molly Mall of course is like the father of all this shit you know what I'm saying um and Notz that shit Notz is doing right now
[00:37:07] that shit ain't fair man yeah I'ma be honest with you let me tell you something like Notz one of the illness man and one of the hardest to duplicate like a lot of people shit you could hear yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Notz can't be duplicated
[00:37:20] what the fuck is he doing fact though his shit is crazy easy mobii of course right large professor right sleeper show biz show crazy man show fire buck wild buck crazy D-I-T-C they whole camp yeah they they got all cheat codes they got all the sliders up
[00:37:41] on that on that team you know what I'm saying shout out to D-I-T-C um you did a lot of work in that studio and did some work with them too yeah definitely I got an album coming out with them wow and see 38 in the crates 38 in the crates
[00:37:53] me and show biz and buck wild on the production you know what I'm saying so who's rapping I am and y'all all three doing the beats yeah crazy shout out to show biz man um like I I'm just thankful that we still have some of that real shit
[00:38:12] you guys think we you met every sermon yet nah I need to meet oh we gon do that yeah we gotta set that up I gotta meet yeah cause um you know he has a studio it's him in one room mm-hmm Ty fight in another room okay
[00:38:25] and rock wild in another room yeah we gotta stop and they all in the same in the same place hell yeah you know what I'm saying yeah so that's nothing but beats all fucking day you know what I'm saying you wanna um you tell right now
[00:38:38] yeah I'm on the NPC right now I'm on the NPC touch and shit but my favorite NPC is the XL you know what I'm saying so you know when I'm moving around I got the NPC touch in my book bag and shit you know what I'm saying
[00:38:50] I'm home and shit you know I'm on the XL I'm old school with it is the XL the problem with it dumping cause you still got dumping in the computer yeah you know what I'm saying you know but I got everything hooked up and
[00:39:03] you know it run a little yeah yeah yeah cause I know the touch is already the touch is just a thing it's just quick as hell yeah yeah yeah definitely shout out to um little Etho too man he's sleep with the beats too oh that's my nigga man
[00:39:14] see me and E used to be producing in the basement as kids you know what I mean that's like my homie like we used to be 16, 17 in the basement like my first access to it really where I had free access to an NPC was at Etho house wow
[00:39:28] you know you know Etho had the equipment setup we go over there and get busy so that's why we so season on the production shit we been doing this since teens and shit but this is what struck me on your production that kinda fucked me up
[00:39:42] like you know drums you know drums you know the EQs you know the chops that shit ain't easy because some niggas is just looping they drums you actually chopping them you chopping the samples and all that you actually producing I'm really replaying it
[00:39:57] I ain't just taking a loop and just letting it play I'm re-orchestrating everything that comes in my hands and putting my own touch on it you said you sent music to Nas through DJ Greenland definitely sent them some beats and told them to pass them along
[00:40:11] how do you pick what you're gonna send Nas man with me I got a good ear for music and I listen to I judge it off for my favorite Nas sauce and I'll be like okay this sound like that I'm gonna send it to Nas
[00:40:27] and I'm gonna send it to him and I'll be like okay this sound like you know I can hear him doing this but how do you say nah I'm keeping this shit for myself Nas can't get this you know I deal with that a lot when I'm producing
[00:40:42] all the time I deal with that I'll be like damn I wanna keep this it's hard being a rapper and a producer and shit because a lot of time I pass up gyms I'll be wanting to rap on I'll be like nah fuck it I think you could
[00:40:54] you might be able to knock out some shit but Ross got a crazy ear for music too I think Rick Ross probably got one of the best I would have to say that Rick Ross production always pristine he's got a great great great ear for production
[00:41:09] if you could do a whole album with somebody who would it be Living Dead, Young Old you already did the G-Rap but if somebody else right now if I could do a whole album with somebody I would like to do a album with J.G you know
[00:41:27] I would like to do an album with Ove I would like for him to be in that 97 hole in that hard knock life back in her that hard knock life back that Snoopy track that shit is Snoopy that shit was crazy even the shit with
[00:41:46] I think Juvenile on the hook We ride that's when yeah that's volume 3 that's the one after that hard knock life is it was all good oh can I get a yeah got you he only did like 18 albums this shit like that so it's hard let's do a cosign
[00:42:07] I don't think it's enough for this because we be scared because a nigga act crazy and he go back to the interview and be like yeah but you was on my dick in that Doggy Diamonds interview we gonna try to switch it up who nice
[00:42:20] that you don't think get enough credit let me see who's underrated because we can talk about who we think is overrated but who's underrated it's so sad man like um the we not mention the upstate New York right wherever you know you got somebody came to my
[00:42:54] yeah yeah yeah you know I you know the whole upstate New York man you know what I'm saying I don't even want to single nobody out the whole upstate New York there's so many motherfuckers that rapping I don't want to forget nobody name
[00:43:09] but that whole reason right there needs to get more light for what's being yeah I heard somebody from Syracuse named B.A. Bad he was dope you know what I'm saying it's a lot of I'm like hold up upstate what the fuck is y'all doing y'all really invading
[00:43:22] New York like this is to take over but I'm happy though I'm so happy because the quality of the music is just so dope you know what I'm saying um I could think of a lot of rappers who's who's underrated who just really really nice um
[00:43:36] I don't think Ransom forget Ransom Shooter I never heard her I got a list to check Shooter Shooter yeah Shooter um his name is Shooter um 93 but you know Shooter I seen his name incredible dark low low definitely dark low definitely rusty jokes I think is a
[00:43:59] I'm about to check him out and even people like Farrell March because when niggas be like nice niggas I think it's tears to this shit you got niggas who can rap her words together then you got niggas that's with them syllables and you like y'all hold up
[00:44:14] play that shit you know cause we used to be like yo play that shit again yo you heard how he said that shit is not even easy to say you know what I'm saying and um I think there's a lot of nice dudes that's getting overlooked
[00:44:26] because they don't have either the right situation they not doing enough clout shit cause that's what it is now too we got a you know almost smack and they go on the ground for somebody to pay attention to then they won't listen to your music
[00:44:38] when you just like yo I just want to rap I don't want to go to prison or you know what I'm saying and another thing I want to ask y'all this is the audience how come you got somebody who rapping his ass off she rapping her ass off
[00:44:54] and they won't have 500,000 followers on the ground but people will look at it but won't hit that follow button but a chick I have a titty out and she got like 10 million what are we doing here do y'all want music or do y'all just want to follow people
[00:45:11] for their titties and shit like they're like I'm confused cause they be I'm telling you the consumer keeps saying we need that real shit back we know the real shit is here it kind of never went nowhere it just moves around now it's upstate
[00:45:26] you know what I'm saying ransom had it in Jersey for a long time ransom man is one of the fucking I never heard of corny ransom yeah that name nice nice yeah nice nice on some other shit you know what I'm saying and it's like
[00:45:42] they always criticize me for who I interview because they want me to interview some of the new cats but I don't feel like they got a story you know what I'm saying I don't feel like there's real back story to them
[00:45:57] it's just like you know you came out your record is hot how long you been rapping I've been rapping for two months it's like what the fuck am I talking to you for you know what I'm saying like you don't even know
[00:46:08] what this game is going to do and then they be gone then they be gone you're not a new artist either not at all how long you been at this shit I put my first mixtape out like two thousand folk damn wow hell yeah I'm only 34 I'm on 34
[00:46:29] so I probably was like 17 so you did a literal mixtape back then back then and shit you know what I'm saying so I met Green Lanna when I was like 16 oh wow yeah on some production shit you know so I've been around that whole movement and shit
[00:46:46] since then I've been walking in serious for over 10 years and shit going up there and freestyle so why we just hearing because I'm from upstate New York that's why you just now in from because I'm from upstate New York if I was from one of the burrows
[00:47:02] then I would have you know so I'm six hours away from the city you know so damn I should fuck that's like going to Virginia yeah you know that's what I'm saying like Connecticut, Jersey all out as closer to New York City
[00:47:15] than the part of New York that I'm from so it's going to take it longer for the world to get around plus it's so small that even if I have my whole town on smash it's only but so many people
[00:47:27] that it ain't enough to really cause an effect somebody said some beautiful women in Rochester too somebody told me that definitely let me ask you something was the G-Rap album besides him being one of your favorite rappers and the good was it to garner
[00:47:43] the attention of the world that they would you did you say if I do this everybody's definitely going to pay attention to who I am was it strategic strategic for you to do that to a certain degree I made that album in 2014 the strategic part
[00:47:56] was putting it out in 2018 oh so you already had the verses and everything with G-Rap that was done in 2014 oh wow I sat on that album for four years due to the climate of music and I'm like nah they ain't going to respect this now
[00:48:11] they ain't going to once I seen shit start changing and Larry start being talked about this after I dropped stabbing shot then the pusher T Drake shit they people rapping again and shit like that I said it's about time for me to put this out there
[00:48:27] and you know I got a good impact off it and you know shit is starting to shift where you know ball's starting to matter again so y'all recorded that or y'all me and G locked in the studio and record every verse together I ain't saying nothing to G
[00:48:44] he ain't sending under me every song we sat down did together how many times did you crumble up your paper fucking up fucking with G-Rap you know believe it or not though the energy was so crazy that every time I sat and went I just went
[00:48:59] and we never know redo nothing and just every time we got together it just was great energy it was fun we had a lot of fun making that project did you pinch yourself after like y'all I just did an album with G-Rap fuck y'all yeah
[00:49:15] hell yeah man I shit I was like when I'ma put this shit out though you know what I'm saying being as 2014 2015 you look at the climate of music I'm like I got an album with G-Rap though like I'm like when I'm
[00:49:29] gonna put this out you know what I'm saying you know shout out to the Griselda movement for them doing what they doing and helping bring some light to the upstate and when me and Benny did stab and shot I really seem like okay now it's time
[00:49:47] so stab and shot 2 is coming out here definitely so how much so you spend all your time in the studio basically yeah I don't know how I'm on the studio once I decided that I was gonna take this serious and be a rapper I said
[00:50:01] I'ma be a full-fledged rapper musician so how do you decide what song is going on what project what verse you gonna put on what all from sound I could tell you know I could hear like this for stab and shot because it's a certain sound that me and
[00:50:15] Benny do together you know and I could hear her shake nor beat cause I know her flow and pocket like I could feel you know what motivates her like and that goes for everybody I work with that's around me sometimes I might make a beat
[00:50:27] and be like damn this is for somebody I don't even got contact on right now but I'ma put that to the side for them because I know they sound I know what they sound like how many joints you got in the stash right now beats oh man I
[00:50:39] yo to be honest I don't sit on too many beats because I got so many rappers around me as soon as they done you got more for like give me that yeah yeah yeah so I'm not a nigga that's sitting on the stash of a whole bunch
[00:50:51] of beats you come and get a beat from me we gonna cook up right then and then I like the record with you going eat dough on your project too that shit is dope too that shit is dope social media you're new to social media
[00:51:07] or you been had a not bad all of that how has a love with your home girls and everybody who knew you changed like oh she really rapping she's in New York right now she's in Manhattan well when it comes to with like with my
[00:51:23] home girls they've been knowing us like you know for since they've been around me I would say from like other chicks in the town they you know started recently started listening you know they they loving it but you in the falls now the fuck is the falls like
[00:51:39] like in Niagara Falls yeah yeah yeah um buffalo growing up there that's where they say the wings come from too right the wings yeah yeah that shit is crazy like they really got good ass wings in Buffalo good wings good pizza all of that
[00:51:57] you ain't got no better pizza than New York our pizza fire what you think Spass oh man I ain't we want to answer that question I'm gonna stay out that one you know I can't say nothing in New York better than upstate right now
[00:52:09] but you know I'm in that position yeah now the music is better in upstate than New York I appreciate that we gotta we we don't admit that we lying you know I'm saying and it's funny because it's a lot it's the consensus say that
[00:52:27] you know I'm saying the consensus say that but it feels good because I feel like y'all gonna make people step they shit up and y'all gonna give the dudes that could rap the confidence to say confidence to come back and you know what
[00:52:39] I got some shit fat so so when we hear like the lowest tapes drop you know it's gonna be them balls again you know what I'm saying and I think that that's perfect and and and you know what we still need some of that goofy
[00:52:51] shit because it's goofy niggas this is your anthem this is for y'all dickheads y'all need y'all type of music cause y'all can't relate to this real shit you know what I'm saying y'all can't relate to this real shit how do you deal with the industry politics
[00:53:05] because I know you don't got uh you know DM niggas and niggas don't answer and niggas you know giving you that spin you know man I just ignore that shit and keep working yeah it's like I know what's happening and I know that
[00:53:23] this is a dick riding game and I know what's gonna I know my work and my it's gonna change so I don't pay attention to you know not getting mentioned when I'm post to or these type of things cause I know all that's gonna change and then
[00:53:37] it's gonna be oh I've been fucking with all that type shit I've been fucking with you shout out to um I gotta shout out Conway too for that the Cal verse that's like one of my favorite verses ever that's a hard verse yo even when he
[00:53:51] perform it yo that shit is so that verse fire that verse is that's the one of the ones yeah yeah that's what I'm up for that that's one of the ones that's my type of music man I ain't gonna lie to you that that's that pocket right there
[00:54:05] I love that pocket I wanna hear you um I wanna hear you with like uh uh uh Ray Quarren shout out to Ray man I spoke to Ray too man good dude yeah I wanna hear you with like a ghostface I wanna hear you produce some ghostface shit
[00:54:23] some Ray Quarren shit because to me y'all got the upstate that got that Rizzo sound like that Wu-Tang yo see you gotta realize that's another thing too I meant I forgot to add when you asked me my favorite then my favorite producers is Pete and Hav
[00:54:41] but my sound my easy go-to sound I mean Pete and free my go-to sound is Hav and Rizzo though got you like that's like the easiest shit for me to do it's like to cook up some shit and fall into that bag that's my type of shit
[00:54:55] I think um I think you could do some incredible shit with meth you know what I'm saying like I wanna hear you um but you a sleeper because you rap as good as you produce and then produce as good as you rap so it's like damn
[00:55:11] I don't know if I wanna hear him rap or just be a producer do you wrestle with that shit sometimes yeah hell yeah hell yeah so I just do both and shit do a lot of both and shit but you know my homies be asking me
[00:55:25] that like yo damn bro I see you know focus a lot on producing what's up like nah I think some music coming yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so um future what we got coming out right now coming um so mean Shay got an album coming called gun crazy
[00:55:39] okay you know what I'm saying um I got 38 in the crates coming okay and um uh I got a stabbing shot too in the making uh that's the only projects I wanna announce I'm a nigga that's gonna drop like 6, 7 in the years
[00:55:55] so you know I'll be here naming shit for days and you got your project out now let's tell them that shit again throw it on hunt too they could hear that on everywhere okay so on um um who the hell is sun zoo on you too
[00:56:09] yo that's a good fucking question but he that nigga right yeah he he that nigga shout out to sun zoo I'ma keep it real with y'all when I'm looking for that's the go to god I go right to that shit cause he got it or she got it
[00:56:23] we don't even know is it but salute to them for definitely uh putting that shit on do you have an official youtube page yeah trust comes first my official youtube page trust comes first definitely and do you have a youtube yet yeah just Shaynor
[00:56:37] okay how you come up with that name um I mean my it's a nicknamed part of my real name and then my last name is black which is you know noir french but you know there's no so you don't be like Shay noir
[00:56:51] you just gotta say no or shit right I just say Shaynor okay now the name is I was like okay shit different than when he sent you know you guys send a government name to come up in these buildings
[00:57:01] you could see I was like okay I get it now it makes it it makes sense it makes sense how long do you plan on doing this is this a forever thing for you or do you plan on for naglin into dang or what what's your future
[00:57:15] hope I mean I don't know what you know what's aligned in my plan but I plan on doing you know this music as long as god allows me to do it because you're still a baby and so you know 25 was a baby right
[00:57:27] yeah that shit is like young damn you you wasn't even around for fucking on like 9 11 and shit right you only remember I remember I was a kid though that's what I'm saying like you was mad young shit it was so much historical shit you miss
[00:57:45] you know I'm saying but that's a good thing it was all tragic shit what is your day like what do you do on a day to day basis I'm working too I mean you know I get to the studio I go out to Rochester to record but
[00:57:57] I'm you know mostly working are you one of them divas though you one of them gotta get your hair done and all that shit before you do shit because you know that's the before going to studio before anything because you know
[00:58:07] that's a knock on females like it's just too much maintenance and not before I go on the stuff I might say you wanted to be just a bro under your arms if you like yeah throw some brood on do rag on like y'all going to rap
[00:58:19] start my day what's the biggest crowd you've performed so far so far was at the it might have been a son of G rap show that we had last year you scared? yeah I was nervous you're gonna be nervous you better be nervous for that
[00:58:38] yo because you know it's funny it's gonna be a time I ain't trying to scare you it's gonna be a time where motherfuckers is gonna be like this but they came to see you but they just gonna be like this because now
[00:58:52] what's up with the shows where everybody got their fucking phone out now like yo y'all ain't even jamming with me no more everybody got their fucking phone out like I'm confused like when I go to concerts yo I really be there like yo I'm here
[00:59:06] I'm like this phone now everybody got their fucking phone you seen when Jay-Z brought like cam out and Nas nobody's even bopping their head I'm like yo do y'all not understand what's happening I mean you capturing the moment but you gotta live in the moment too
[00:59:24] one nigga film it but I'm rocking let me get that footage later on I don't get it so give them your social media Twitter and Instagram they gave you like blue check yeah I got on Instagram you got the blue check too fuck y'all got a blue check
[00:59:42] yo can I get my fucking blue check god damn all these PR's hitting me telling me it's gonna cost this and I ain't giving y'all shit I'm is who the fuck I am I deserve a blue check I put it in what's all yours IAMSPESH
[01:00:00] so is somebody else name 38 special yeah I know he tired of getting tagged and shit my fuck is be tagging come on bro give up come up off that name so you do want that name at 38 motherfucking special he get my name fuck
[01:00:18] cuz I hate when niggas be like yo the real 38 special so is a fake one what the fuck you mean with the real one did it anything that we didn't cover in here that y'all wanna talk about nah we pretty much touched everything
[01:00:34] I got a project coming out that's out today right now and shit you know what I'm saying 38 and big ghost LTD the producer we did a joint together and shit called a bullet for every even I just dropped I say the artwork it was like a gun
[01:00:52] yeah that's out right now y'all go check that out man and I'm working I remember the name big ghost that was a dude who used to be on twitter wow is that same person he was impersonating ghostface at one time
[01:01:04] yeah I guess so I'm not familiar with that yeah that seems to be funny as a motherfucker he would impersonate, he would type how like ghostface would describe shit oh word boom nah I mean that shit whack fuck the hilarious so he produced it or you produced it
[01:01:22] okay that shit is dope oh before we go the Keith Murray line we gotta go to Keith Murray line was you apprehensive when you said that that shit is dope I was like that's fucking fire I'm used to making shit and not getting hurt
[01:01:38] I really didn't give a fuck if it did get hurt but I'm like that shit is fire you know and um I told your engineer send me a video of Keith responding saying there ain't no weak leaks in my squad I said that's fire hell yeah
[01:01:56] cause when I heard that I was like oh damn why some nigga from L.I. hit me in my inbox what's up with that Keith Murray shit though yeah he's long out what's up with that shit he like nah man
[01:02:10] keep the OME I'm like yo tell that nigga I said what up cause you didn't think it would be big you know it's funny though because when we create in our little bubble we keep forgetting once that shit pop it spread everywhere and then sometimes
[01:02:26] you gotta I remember saying shit on twitter about niggas and shit and the nigga hit me like yo fuck you said I'm like oh shit you follow me I even know that shit you know what I'm saying
[01:02:36] but I wasn't sneak this and I was just saying how the fuck I feel but um that's my favorite one of my favorite records too so I hear that shit all the time every fucking day you're the weakest link in your squad Keith Murray one thing
[01:02:48] before we go um your style your voice it is your voice but you got a little sound a lot of dynamics yeah yeah yeah why that's uh shit man that's the way I was talked to in my household from my mother okay you know so
[01:03:04] that's just the way I project my shit yeah cause I couldn't picture you rhyming no other way yeah that's that's it I you know I'm saying he just he's he's rhyming on some other shit hell yeah so we got Stabbin's shot too coming definitely 38 in the crates
[01:03:16] definitely we got the project out now with big ghost say that again a bullet for every evening y'all got a bullet for every evening y'all got a project coming called gun crazy before this year out um and your project is out now yep thriller hunt too
[01:03:32] and thriller hunt one is out too what's your favorite gun don't tell me that yes yeah you do got a favorite gun no oh I don't say I'm about to say don't say no tech and no shit like that yo when I was younger I had this
[01:03:46] little two five I love that gun because when I said sneaker Uzi on the island of army jacket lining I had a fatigue jacket that had a pocket up here I used to put my little five right in that pocket and you know when motherfuckers
[01:04:04] used to search you first thing they go was your hip you know I'm saying they might come they don't go up here so they'll go like under there and then I used to be like yo I just got in here with my five every time
[01:04:16] the parties everything shout out to the home base and the muse and all that shit I was in there with my little pat pat you know I'm saying pocket racket yeah but um yo we here man introduce yourself to the people one more time Shaynor trust 38 spesh
[01:04:32] man trust come first and um I got the hat I got the shirt wicked they get this hat y'all could get that from the link in my instagram bio man follow me on instagram and hit the link in my bio and go grab some merch man
[01:04:44] yeah yeah the merch is very important um as well as the music you know they selling their own clothes a shirt if you see me wear this shit again I don't give a fuck you know I'm saying I wear my shit twice
[01:04:54] I'm gonna wash it and I ain't no musty nigger I wash up I ain't even hold on with my cologne that I had some shit I ain't even spray it and shit I got another interview after this that I'm leaving too but yo
[01:05:04] we finally linked up again we had another interview too definitely definitely but I feel your mood is a little different you caught a red out that day right yeah I was dealing with a lot of shit man we'll keep that in the top
[01:05:16] if it's something in there that we need to extract we might just put it out there but it's there yeah it's there though so yo y'all kept asking me for you I ain't gonna lie they kept saying yo get dirty and special y'all got it
[01:05:28] we here any brought his PNC partner in crime partner in rhyme um we out of here doggy diamonds no filter make sure you download this make sure you stream this make sure you listen spotify we on radio calm iTunes but you could download the radio calm app get
[01:05:46] every episode that I put out I got episodes of Benny the butcher Charlemagne the guard pd crack uh the fuck else I got mad people should not a lot of shit I got so many people man y'all go look it's over a hundred episodes on there
[01:06:00] and y'all know in the interview can't nobody do this shit like me is a lot of imitators a lot of duplicates which I know who the originator is I just put all that shit together just now I have to go pin that shit but y'all
[01:06:10] doggy diamonds trust is the movement trust I don't trust none of y'all mother fucker we out alright I got to get the fuck out of here thank you for listening to doggy diamonds no filter podcast if you like this podcast make sure you share
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