Planet Giza Talks New Album "Ready When You Are" on Sway In The Morning | SWAY’S UNIVERSE
May 30, 2023
Planet Giza is one of the most interesting musical groups to emerge in the past few years. Composed of members from diverse backgrounds, the group has been creating a buzz amongst both music fans and critics alike. Their latest album "Ready When You Are" has just been released and they are now out on the road promoting it. Recently, the group stopped by Sway In The Morning to talk about their new album, and we're here to give you the scoop.
The group members who make up Planet Giza include Kojey Radical, Venna, Saba, Femdot, Mick Jenkins, Topaz Jones, and Lan’do, all of whom bring their unique talents to the music they create. "Ready When You Are" features production from the talented Kaytranada, who has been instrumental in the success of many artists in recent years.
The album touches on a range of themes, from fame to relationships, narrating the experience of group member and vocalist Tony Stone, over the stellar production of the groups Rami B & DoomX. Each track is carefully crafted, showcasing the talents of each member, with the mix of music and lyrics making for an incredibly compelling listen.
The group has drawn many comparisons to legendary group N.E.R.D, and they have been praised for their ability to blend together the sounds of the 90s with the modern era. With Timbaland-reminiscent ad-libs blended effortlessly with a modern edge through slick groove-led production, and Giza's signature jazz-infused/spacey vibe, interlaced with sharp flows, the album is a fresh take on a classic sound.
The group members showed their enthusiasm while on Sway In The Morning and were extremely passionate about the new album. “We’ve never really felt seen till now,” one member said. “People are really starting to listen and see who we really are and that’s fucking amazing to us.”
Planet Giza's latest album "Ready When You Are" is an impressive body of work that showcases the talents of a group of artists that are destined for great things. The album is a fresh take on the classic sounds of the 90s and pays homage to the legends that came before them. The group members themselves are dynamic, passionate, and extremely talented, and the chemistry between them is evident in every track on the album. If you haven't already had a chance to check out "Ready When You Are", be sure to give it a listen-- you won't be disappointed.
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[Music]
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ready when you are
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that's the name of the album
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what you doing that's the name of the
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track
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I don't even know how I discovered these
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young men have to be
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I don't know okay tonight I was speaking
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on them before my homeboy Adrian Miller
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was managing Cape Canada working with
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him really closely and so a lot of times
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when artists come through the through
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the Spectrum I always tell them man keep
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me hip keep me on point I like things
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that are different I like things that
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are outside the box I like music and
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artists that I can't really pinpoint I
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can't really put them in a genre you
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know it's indexplicable what they do
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because it isn't one thing uh we just
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had um IDK up here recently who uh I
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really appreciate his music because it's
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never the same thing twice so these are
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people who create without boundaries
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without perimeters they're Fearless this
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is what true art is all about and so as
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I listened to the album ready when you
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are there were a few songs that just
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stood out and I just went back and
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started Burying my head in their past
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projects which they put out a lot of
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projects I did not realize that I am not
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so egotistical where I cannot tell you
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the truth that I wasn't up on these
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gentlemen all right Black Ops and I
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pride myself on that that's how I've
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sustained so many decades have it be
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telling the truth telling the truth
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there was an artist a group by the name
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of the roots once that almost got
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dropped from their record label because
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the record label didn't know how to
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Market and promote them correctly and
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they came to King Tech and myself and
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said hey man can y'all do a campaign
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behind them that's like what is it that
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you can't tell
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they were destined for genius and
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Brilliance and success that was in the
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90s right look at them now
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DJ Premiere did that for me what do you
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mean
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um I was about to uh be released from my
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record label at the time when I had a
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deal in my records and DJ Premier went
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to the president of the label and said
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this is not her fault it's y'all fault
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you guys did not promote her properly
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extend her contract
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and they did it and they did it
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the Fugees
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before they put out their uh that what
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they put out their first album the album
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was called London on reality it was
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called Nappy Heads in the um and the
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company came and said we're not we're
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not sure what to do with this what can
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you guys do to push it same thing
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happened with outcasts you know it
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happens all the time it happens all the
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time because you're doing something
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that's unique and different that's no
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reason to not do what it is you're doing
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that's more the reason to continue on
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the path and I say to you gentlemen that
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are here today let me make sure I get
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the names right
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Tony Stone right here
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do mix yup that's me
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and Romney B yes sir
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Planet Giza is here citizens
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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a nice introduction that's a beautiful
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interesting
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yeah you didn't know how I was gonna do
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it me neither
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I'm no hard dog got me I'm
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I'm filled because I feel like other
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people should be aware on you aware plus
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I study National Geographic I wanted to
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be an archaeologist when I was a kid you
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know I want to study ancient
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civilizations artifacts and all those
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sort of things so when I heard the name
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planet Giza naturally I'm thinking of
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these three pyramids right right
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over there in that Egyptian region of
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the world correct exactly is that where
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the name came from yeah that's why I
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watched National Geography
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right so tell me about you guys what so
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did y'all Me growing up yeah so I used
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to play basketball with Ramy when we was
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kids okay and uh
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you know
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a couple years down the line I met him
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again in high school we both have failed
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uh French which is ironic because that's
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our first night
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the hell you failed French and Canada
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bro same way Americans feel English
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right
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so we met up again and that's when he
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told me that he was making beats and I
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was like what that mean make beats like
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you bang on tables or whatever like it
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was like nah like I make instrumentals
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so he went to his crib and he showed me
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FL Studio and how to make beats I used
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to throw them samples like yo flip the
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Spongebob theme song the Pokemon simple
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Pokemon make a beat with that then I
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seen that I said oh that's crazy went
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back home downloaded FL Studio started
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making beats okay
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the next year after I meet up with this
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guy through a mutual friend he was
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making beats as well so one day I was
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like yo let's just all get together and
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make beats out the crib
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made one song Put it on Soundcloud it's
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called Old School convertible and it was
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just a Beat
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took off on Soundcloud old school
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convertible when you say take off with
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thousands of views yeah it wasn't yes
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took off so it was like yo we honored
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something so we got to keep this going
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okay all right and then so and then what
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a job y'all knew each other from the
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same neighborhood or no I'm from a
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neighborhood called City or no okay and
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he's from Laval yeah he's from turbine
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That's like [ __ ] don't be afraid it
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was always like on the outside so yeah
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we met like through the internet so and
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what made y'all want to actually be a
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trifecta because oftentimes you have a
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singer or a rapper and they might be
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connected to a producer but they're not
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necessarily A Duo you know or a group
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like I think of Drake and 40 but it
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still Drake the artist but why was it
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important for y'all to do this together
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I mean when we first started we he
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wasn't rapping on the beat we were all
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just making yeah we're just doing like
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just like hatred we're putting out the
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Beats on Cloud so that's how we we we're
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trying to like do something different
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they were more on like the Trap side of
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things I was more on like the boom bap
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so we were trying to like put all that
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together so that's how we we started
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making beats all uh together yeah so
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then talk about how you discovered your
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voice I mean I was always like rapping
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and freestyling a little bit when I was
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young you know but never took it
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seriously and then one day we made this
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beat and we wanted uh Mick Jenkins on
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the beat back then we didn't know him or
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whatever and uh we couldn't get him on
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the beat and the guys knew I could rap
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so they were like man just rap on the
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beat like let's just see what it does
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did that put it out and the reception
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was pretty good you know so then from
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that point on we were like all right
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well let's just keep trying and then got
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more confident with it and here we are
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now yeah it's cheaper too all right yeah
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so it came full circle exactly hear you
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on that track or what made him decide to
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work with you we knew him through uh
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management
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common management and uh yeah we played
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him the song and he was like man you
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guys are crazy and he was like man your
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voice you have a fire voice hopped on
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the song did this verse in like 20
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minutes and from that point on yeah
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we've been real close what was the first
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album y'all put up
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oh like first when he's rapping on it or
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just in general I think it was called no
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no there was one before it was called
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like detours I had said yeah exactly I
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think that was the one because I was
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listening to music from your past that
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sound
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way more dance to me more club dance
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type of style than I'm hearing now with
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the project you release now uh talk to
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me about that ever was is that true was
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it more along those lines yeah yeah okay
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so what happened talk to me about the
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evolution or the expansion so basically
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um when we started we was all making
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beats it wasn't rapping so we was like
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you know let's just do like music that
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don't need like vocals on it so we were
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like going full like creative on it
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doing the most we could because at the
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time like that's what that what works on
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the SoundCloud scene that's when you see
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people like ketra Mr Carmack I
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classified the pig would be like these
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type of artists so when we started doing
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that
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um
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damn I forgot a question
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how the music Started evolving this is
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one of your first interviews yeah yeah
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yeah okay that's cool man we're gonna
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walk you through it baby yeah
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so downhill from here though you know
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that right
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but yeah so yeah we started making those
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type of music but then when he started
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rapping that's when we evolved into
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doing like more hip-hop style okay all
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right so when did cater coming back
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y'all did a song with him
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um before too right Domino what's it
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called dominant Domino yeah I did that
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with Katra now what year was that that
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was 2017. 2017. how did that happen
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because that's just you know that dude
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is incredible so yeah right well he's
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from where we from you know okay uh
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common circles uh we have the same scene
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in Montreal and so he got uh he got to
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hear what he was making and he really
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liked it because it was like you said it
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was different and
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more dancing whatever and said so we
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just connected and started making music
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I like this man Planet Jesus is here man
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these beautiful people over there you
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see all those amazing energy and faces
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that's they're from the non-profit
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organization I am cultured you guys are
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making money now we need some donations
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from you
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these kids are going to be traveling
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they're gonna come back and ask you guys
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some questions too
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um what you doing the song we just
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played is Saba's on that right yeah
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cyber pivot is on that who's been um on
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our show a thousand times how did y'all
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connect with cyber pivot it was really
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uh he found us on Instagram somebody I
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shared a video we made and he hit us up
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he was like man that that song is fired
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and we hit him back like you're fired we
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need to work right now and uh we were
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like we're going to be in uh L.A in the
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summer it was like when y'all out here
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reach out okay and it was super organic
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the session was super smooth did the
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song real quick you got to be in these
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spaces
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you never know who you can meet exactly
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so y'all just made met on the strength
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of your talent really right yeah
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Facebook too Facebook it was more like
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you know social media talent and social
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media is a wild combo
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do you have a like do you make sure that
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every day I gotta go on certain
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platforms to see what's there
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I mean we tried but the best yeah the
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best we can is there anyone that y'all
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have DM that you're still waiting to
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hear back from there's plenty of them
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like who
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because it might happen now you know you
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know a little Sway in the Morning mixed
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with the DM might make magic happen
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I gotta go through the DMs I don't know
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man you might as well shoot for the
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stars Kendrick was good
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[Applause]
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this guy right here we're gonna play
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Keep It uh tell me about that song Keep
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it keep it is like one of the last songs
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we made for the album uh as we was
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listening through the album we was like
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all right this is fire like this is
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really good this is lovey-dovey like
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it's way too much like I love you I need
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this girl in my life is down the third
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and so that the guys are like man we
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need so toxic from you Tony these are
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different and so you know I got about
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toxic bag and uh that's your toxic
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that's your toxicity
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I was thinking there's still a love song
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it's just a romantic dude huh yeah this
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guy love the ladies man all right here
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we go uh let's play it we gonna come
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back take your calls 888-742-3345
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yes eight eight seven four two three
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three four five Planet Giza they're not
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new but they might be new to you they
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got a nice Vibe going on Heather I
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I couldn't pinpoint it I just knew I
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wanted to have them up
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I don't know man when I get that feeling
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last time I got that feeling uh this
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artist named Childish Gambino came up
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I'll just stun it on y'all right there
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y'all going to Fashion Week y'all got
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Fashion Week coming up are y'all going
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to Paris or something like that yeah
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yeah we are tell me about that man
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I mean don't rush to the mic right go
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ahead man we're just going there to show
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face basically we ain't got nothing to
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do over there just to show face and
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trying to travel the world man yeah you
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should join I am cultured there it is
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that's what they do yeah they travel the
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world that's the founder right there
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there we go that's cool yes carmias
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right there
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um we're gonna have a couple of these
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young folks ask you guys questions go
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ahead Step Up say your name
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hi my name is Summer good to meet you
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great to meet you I was wondering what
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your biggest motivator is because I know
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that starting something from the ground
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up is never easy so I was wondering what
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was the biggest push in your lives to
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keep you motivated towards your goals
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and do you think that you've achieved a
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lot of the ones that you've said good
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question I think one of our biggest
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motivations was to really just create
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the best music that we could make and
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it's when it's really a passion it'll
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just
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motivate yourself like you know you'll
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be pushed by how far you've come and
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like how much you create and do I feel
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like we're where we want to be I feel
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like we're getting close every day
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oh well that's a great answer man the
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label is probably proud of you for that
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answer
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very well written now no training no
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practice that not at all if we keep
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working we'll reach it every day just
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like his songs
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that sounded presidential
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Tyler say your name man um my name is
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Tyler James I'm an artist as well so I
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just want to just let you know where
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it's coming from okay um in terms of
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like as big as you guys are gonna get
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because I see you know I just feel the
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flow I feel the vibe as you guys getting
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bigger as big as you are going to get
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how do you stay authentic to yourself
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versus have other people pushing on
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different sounds on you how do you stay
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authentic to your craft yourself in
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terms of like your passion being that
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you know that comes from a place within
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that nominee C right I feel like it's
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way easier for us because we're three
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and so we listen to each other we told
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ourselves from the beginning we don't we
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don't care about the outside noise if we
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like what we're making that's what we're
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going with if one of us disagrees we're
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gonna talk about it so I feel like it's
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easier when you're multiple people in a
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group
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amen towards the same goal okay who else
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got a question Jahira
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did I say your name right yeah yeah I'm
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actually glad you said it right I love
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you don't hey guys my name is yahaira um
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yeah you guys are a really great group I
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was listening to the song what you doing
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I was I was over there vibing it was a
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really good song but the question I have
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for you guys was what is something you
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would say that inspires others like
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people who want to become artists but
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don't think they can or don't have the
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spaces like you guys didn't really have
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the space for and you guys made a space
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out of anything I had so what would you
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say for people like that to push them
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and persuade them that they can do this
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I think you just got to make the jump
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like you just got to go for it because
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if you don't then you'll never like see
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any results so
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I think it's basically that it's not
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that complicated there's nothing to be
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scared of to me
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okay all right you've got some
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interesting voices too man they're
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talking voices right real Gruff
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it's nothing to be scared of what
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happened
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I'll be back
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what have been the hardest lessons so
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far that you guys have had to learn
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within this industry because I think
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outside of it from the way I view it
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your Artistry can you know it's very
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private it's insular so you don't have
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all these other opinions that come in or
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these other expectations that are put on
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your art so now that you're within this
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industry one of those tough lessons been
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I feel like you all over me yeah I just
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want to say like don't don't try to
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force thing and just listen to your guts
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pretty much it yeah take everything with
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a grain of salt yeah like people will
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always like
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offer you things or like say they gonna
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do this or do that just keep keep up the
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work like ground for yourself and you'll
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see results that's what I think you got
16:53
to do all right and I also feel like one
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of the hardest lessons is to actually
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realize that
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you're in a music business like it's not
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just gonna be all music right you can't
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just be like oh I make the best music so
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I'm gonna be good now you gotta go out
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here put the groundwork interviews
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content all that stuff word have you
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guys discovered what some of your
17:13
weaknesses within the music business
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content and all that stuff right now
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you found it out with us man that makes
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it even more special that's crazy you
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know y'all do great man it's the honesty
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it's the authenticity that makes a
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difference and then it's it's just kind
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of does just it's popping man like I
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mean what it's been like for y'all the
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rise of the Drakes and the rise of you
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know all the different folks that have
17:43
come from Canada uh lately I mean it's
17:45
different for us because we're from
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Montreal so
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it's in a Quebec okay so we don't really
17:51
like see the oh yeah yeah we don't
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really feel it like that okay more so
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I'll say kaytran is really much more of
17:58
an impact than Drake for us definitely
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because we see it like it's right in
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front of us especially in front of us
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yeah
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that's the country so it's like if you
18:07
ask an American Artist who's from New
18:09
York how they feel impacted by an LA
18:12
artist I think that's what it is all
18:14
right
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okay [ __ ] that was pretty good analogy
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right there
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geography
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like we were having this conversation
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this morning about social media right
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and how it seems like certain artists on
18:47
social media you don't never see their
18:49
bad days everything is just like a
18:51
carnival every single day big big big
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every single day but you know it's like
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there should be some little celebrations
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like along the way like you mentioned
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the song took off and sway said how many
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and maybe it was a couple hundred people
19:06
a thousand but to me if I was in
19:08
Montreal and nobody knew me yesterday
19:10
and 100 people liked my picture today I
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would be jumping up and down but that's
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just me I feel like small victories
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aren't celebrated enough like a callback
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is just like yo we are on our way do you
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guys celebrate the small video the
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reason you just kind of still looking at
19:26
social media saying but we're not at
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this level yet no we definitely
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celebrate the little victories and we
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feel the same way we went to uh London
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and when first time I went to London we
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had a show at the Ace Hotel and it was
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like
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six people in there right still we were
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like yo we're out in London and those
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six people were like yo we came out here
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to see you guys and it was still like
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something major for us right and so we
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definitely celebrated that still 100
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attitude to have because one day it'll
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be sixty thousand right and you have to
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remember that feeling right they they
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come out to see you give it your best oh
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perform your best whether it's six or
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six dollars and then we came back and
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then it was 300.
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once we go back again you know we just
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keep progressing I love it I love that
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man I love that come on man Planet Giza
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are here they got an ill ass name y'all
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got some ill-ass pseudonyms too y'all
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thought about that [ __ ] Tony stones
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that's not like a superhero name right
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where'd you get that from this is really
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interesting
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my name is Anthony Pierre and Pierre in
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French
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it means Stone in English
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Tony Stone all right do mix
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got it because my brother my brother my
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older brother used to go by dumix
20:53
d-u-m-i-x but I used to go by a little
20:56
dumics and then once once I grow I just
20:59
took the little off and then I changed
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the Dum i x with the o m x do Max I like
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that okay all right
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that's my real name okay damn it all
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right you didn't put my stuff
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where'd you get away from
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um
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[Music]
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I love it man uh when I was a teenager I
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used to uh I used to dance and spit bars
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right and my first name was really J
21:28
Rock and then it was this young dude who
21:31
used to run with my crew who's trying to
21:33
figure out names and he had to came up
21:35
with a name Sway and then I gave it some
21:37
definition to influence the sway to
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influence to direct to control so I
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started him seeing I took the name all
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right yeah man but I could still move my
21:47
hips Tony Stones
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you know it come on man so you asking me
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questions put me to a test [ __ ] I gotta
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put you to a test you know you came down
21:58
here and think he was coming to shave
21:59
four or five he was coming to New York
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City you had no idea you was coming to
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the valley
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turn them all down
22:13
thinking about the chapters of my story
22:15
from the basement to me rapping on the
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chart I gotta take the satisfaction I
22:19
need more of it design a jacket for the
22:21
Triple for my shoulder she hit me in the
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early hours of the morning cause she
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know it's gonna be action if I'm rolling
22:27
way to go about that my ass just hella
22:30
Po and let's show they came so quick she
22:31
thinks she actually teleported charms on
22:34
my resist with a charm that you can't
22:36
resist put my face on televisions major
22:38
I don't deal with my new business karma
22:40
is a business someone tell him I know
22:42
business for real bought my girl a
22:44
couple telfars and Double G's stuffing
22:46
knots in my pocket the problem that I
22:47
need the boy doing good long as Mama
22:49
Proud of whom Malibu Lagoon tipping
22:52
something by the beach who gets all the
22:54
love go ask the streets like we broke up
22:56
I promise it's not you it's me seen a
22:59
world off of one album you wouldn't
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believe in my girl booty big like my
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nostrils
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look at you look at me scared of who
23:10
[ __ ] please independent industry hit my
23:12
phone I let it ring
23:14
look I've been doing real good for
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myself London with the blokes Maggie's
23:18
in the ginger ale
23:21
will snow this off for my mental health
23:23
ain't that right I relinquish [ __ ] that
23:25
makes me anxious treat it like a blank
23:27
diss I can't get jiggy with this [ __ ]
23:29
one more line before I go I'm in town yo
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girls you checking like she on parole
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[ __ ] let's go yeah
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[Music]
23:39
I think we gotta hyena let's get it come
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on we in here
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[Applause]
23:46
we in here I like it y'all like that
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that's good that's good
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[Music]
23:56
all right all right so this don't remind
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me of a young me
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still making them stories I'm just
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saying she thought she was transporting
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teleported teleport my bad
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[Music]
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yo I like your style man appreciate it
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man yo man I like your control your
24:18
discipline that type of uh verse needed
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that kind of discipline to bring out the
24:23
kind of character that was in your bars
24:25
your similes and I like that man Tony
24:28
Stone give him a big round of applies
24:30
man I got them sways down you got the
24:33
stab kid I got the Heather beats down I
24:36
have the Jay-Z down they haven't said
24:37
yes
24:38
not 100 100 Showmanship incredible okay
24:43
yeah style a lot of style to it right
24:45
like his hair you should have said Thank
24:47
you thank you you should have seen his
24:48
team they had their eyes closed like
24:50
please don't [ __ ] me please don't mess
24:53
this up man please gentlemen I see big
24:56
things for y'all for a long time thank
24:59
you thank you nobody ain't nobody let
25:01
the eagle get a between y'all either man
25:03
y'all about to start getting a lot of
25:05
money I could tell y'all gonna get girls
25:07
you never had or whatever you date you
25:09
know all that's gonna come to you you
25:11
know the money and the fact and the
25:13
travel don't let none of that [ __ ]
25:14
Define you man those are the
25:16
distractions that you talked about right
25:18
you know that'll knock you off your path
25:19
and keep knock you off your Square how
25:21
many times we've seen that all of these
25:23
artists you've seen in recent years that
25:25
started off as a crew no longer a crew
25:27
or you know just fell off the Wayside
25:30
there's a lot to endure with Fame and
25:32
success so be
25:34
um be be aware
25:35
and I mean it sounds so ominous but you
25:38
know what I mean I just think you know
25:39
what I'm saying I think y'all great at
25:40
what you do man give them a big round of
25:42
applies Planet Giza Tony Stone thank you
25:46
sir okay
25:47
Jahira what you think thumbs up
25:55
just saying right come on
25:57
hold on before before we leave before we
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leave uh behind the scenes soy said he
26:02
was going to play the album uh every day
26:04
for the next month so
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support once you come on here if I like
26:14
I can come on here because we like you
26:15
so we gonna support so thank you and
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don't forget when y'all blow up and
26:19
crazy big and 60 000 and 30 000 you
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gotta come back here definitely a lot
26:25
we've been here a really long time
26:27
pushing the culture forward and
26:29
celebrating artists but we watch a lot
26:31
of artists do their thing and would be
26:34
nice to see them return back so we can
26:36
celebrate you some more all right
26:38
I was gonna play shifts in love man
26:41
that's a good one that's my joint right
26:43
there I like that one too you like that
26:45
one what's the stories you telling me
26:47
now I'm telling stories about like my
26:50
relationships with women and how it
26:51
affects
26:52
bro cause it's like a lot with you over
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there man
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the other two like but it's like stories
27:00
like I'm talking about like my mom's and
27:03
like you know teachers and like people
27:05
it's like just women how they influence
27:07
me you know yeah but how many you didn't
27:09
answer the question how many girls you
27:10
got I'll have one girl one girlfriend
27:12
that she watching you were ready
27:29
she but she was there when you were
27:31
shooting in the gym though she was she
27:34
was she's the one actually she's the
27:35
voice on on the skits that's your girl
27:38
are you getting her money too I mean you
27:41
know if I'm getting paid let's get it I
27:43
like Tony Stone that's what we were
27:45
different though I wasn't like that one
27:46
yeah
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I wasn't doing all that all right
27:53
I hope you had a good time here man we
27:56
had a good time
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[Music]
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y'all good man I'm gonna play ships in
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love we're gonna end with that all right
28:21
man ready
28:23
it is okay make sure y'all get it ready
28:26
when you are I am culture thank you for
28:29
coming by
28:30
thank you Miss absolutely Miss carmilla
28:34
Berry thank you for joining us Mr Reggie
28:37
Hudson leave already
28:39
oh that dude is always working Reggie
28:42
runs that guy right there
28:44
um when we first started suede's
28:46
Universe the YouTube channel and the
28:49
website years ago we were like ahead of
28:51
everybody and that man right there
28:53
Reggie Hudson is the guy who spearheads
28:55
it and still to this day so if you want
28:57
to get [ __ ] posted on my platforms don't
28:59
ask me all right
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all right okay all right and uh we'll be
29:04
back tomorrow
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