 Hey guys, we're in a new segment. Took a look around today. We got a special guest, GVO again. Yes, yes, yes. Huh, you know what the fuck is going on. So what does GVO stay up for? Guchvob is only. Huh? Guchvob is only. Guchvob is only. Guchvob is only. So that means that... It's positive vibes, good vibes for me. Only positive energy, like for me. But it's just like we're slaying. Like you say, like, everybody's like, you Gucci, you Guch, like. Yeah. I mean, I feel like that's a little New York thing. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. You feel me? So how did you get into music? To be honest, like just hanging with my men, just freestyling with them and shit, for me. Like one day we just got into the studio, hopping in, just this sign. I was like, I fuck with this shit, you feel me? Like that shit came out, that shit came out fire. Then another track after that, after that shit, which came out fire, I'm like, all right, back. OK, but you was dancing at first and then you can't have really into the music. Yeah. So what made you switch and brands? Well, like I said, my men's was freestyling around me. So like they really got me into the music, for me. Like I wasn't with it. Like at first I was like, no, I'm not gonna do it for me. I'm just continuing to just dance and shit, clothes and all that, I kept going with this shit. I'm like, all right, I fuck with it, you feel me? So I ain't stop dancing, I just pursue more into the music, you feel me? Like all that gonna follow up. OK, so who was he listening to growing up? I was a fab, growing up. Who else I was listening to growing up? Definitely fab. I was listening to a lot of artists, like growing up. My food. But like, fab, Lil Durk, Herbo. I could say Dubnaw that I was listening to. We gonna get into now. So before like, yeah, yeah, Durk, Herbo, fab. Yeah, those are really my top three for me. Really fab, like. OK, OK. So out of the songs you have out now, what's the favorite song you created? Like what's your favorite song? My song, No Hope, part one. So the first part was your favorite one. And why was that your favorite? Because I feel like that's where like, I just had that energy for me. Like I just, like when I came on that track, I came different than I came on any other track. Like the ad-libs, everything was just like, was just dead. It just made it more powerful for me. It's like, I was like, when I heard it, everybody's coming to me like, yeah, this is it. Like. OK, so how would you describe your sound, though? I'd say it's different. Like how different, like, explain? Like for me, like the way I flow for me, like my verse, my, like how I'm versatile for me, very versatile. A lot of people don't like that for me. So like that's why I say I'm different with it. OK. All right, so from the first one you ever made to now, how do you feel like you improve musically? I put a lot. Like how and what? Like my flow, my flowing way better for me, my energy way better, you know what I'm saying? So, yeah, that was really my only problems with it. So what's like your end goal? Or what's something on your bucket list? What's something you've got to accomplish in music? Start my own label for me. That's something I've got to get accomplished before I get about it. What else put my team on for me is A, and make sure like me and all my guys are situated, my parents, family, my family, everybody's situated. Like that's why I want to end that shit. So like, OK, like family's personal. So like, so what would you say is your process like in the studio? Like what you mean? Like you need your friends around. You got to have certain type of beats. You got to go to a certain studio. Like, how are you getting your zone? I need certain type of beats for me. I need certain type of beats. And that's, it all depends on my mood for me. So like, if I'm in one of them little down moves, like I'll cook up by myself. I'll go to the studio by myself. I don't want nobody around for me, certain songs. I just, it comes out the way it did because I was by myself. I feel like if I was with people that day, it would never came out the way it was. So what inspired you to sing toxic? Because that's different from no hook, I feel. So what made you like want to tap into that sound or made you try that? When I heard toxic, when I heard the beat for me or Fripp, like I was going through sound at that time for me. So I was just walking and I was just writing, writing, I ain't writing no beat. Just wrote, wrote. Heard the beat. I'm like, let's go, perfect on it. Went to the studio by myself for me. Remember that I was a by yourself. Yeah, I went in there, did that with it. I was like, yeah, it should fire. All right. A lot of artists say that they freestyle. Do you think artists really be freestyling or do you think people really be writing? Um, I think some, some, some artists, not all artists, some artists be cat, you know what I'm saying? Like you could tell a difference between somebody freestyling and reading a shit from you. Like you could definitely tell. So, um, so growing up in New York, how do you stay like away from that? Or how do you separate yourself from the drama of New York City? I just, I just play my role for me. Like as long as nobody coming at me for me or my, my, my personal niggas for me, like it's, it's all good for me. Like, yeah, like certain, I still don't fuck with, but it's just like, it ain't, it ain't not crazy. Like that's not my mindset. My mindset is on this brand, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, um, so what's, so a lot of your fans support us from dancing to music? Do you feel like it was hard trying to transition everybody or was everybody super supportive, like, in your journey? It was, it was like 50-50 with that, in front of me. Like, I had some people that I was with it, like, yeah, keep going with it. Some people was like, like, yo, like, for me, thought I was wack at a time, whatever occasion it'd be like, for me it is what it is for me. But now it's like, they, they fucking with it. They see what's going on. So what motivates you to keep going? Like, how do you keep your, how do you keep going? Everything keeps me going, my, my niggas, my team, my management team, um, just life period. Like, I go through, if I go through anything that's down, motivate, motivate. Anything that's, that like, people, um, people that keep telling me that they're supporting me, keep going, for me that's motivation, for me. Okay. So are you signed or are you independent? I'm independent. Okay. But you have the management team and things like that. What would you say is a plus to having the management team being an independent artist? Cause a lot of artists think they can do it all themselves. That's a fact. So what do you think? Like, I, like, not to say like that, but I feel like, you know, artists, artists can do it by itself, for me. He just got to put the, he got to put that work in, you know what I'm saying? Like I was doing it by myself, for me. But what I say, with the help coming with the management is like, I don't, for me, I'm not a person that, you know, I ain't rich, for me. So it's like to pay for studio time, pay for videos, pay for this, pay for that. Didn't got to still pay rent, all this other shit, for me, like, it's helpful, for me. Yeah, it's helpful. And then that's extra promotion for me and these are people that believe in me just as much as me, you know what I'm saying, right? So, yeah. So any artists that you want to collab with, any dream collabs, or any collabs in the cut, or? Yeah, I got some spooky collabs in the cut, for me. I can't speak on that dude. Yeah, New York, New York. New York, spooky collab with Texas artists, Houston, Texas. Spooky collab coming with artists from Vegas. And I got New York artists too. So any big artists you want to collab with? Hell yeah, hell yeah, definitely. I want to collab with like, G Herbo, who else, like, I want to collab with, I do, I still want to collab with J Critch, for me. I'm busy, well, it's a couple of all these I want to collab with, you know what I'm saying? Why you saying you still want to, like, why you saying you still want to, like? I still want to collab with J Critch. Oh, no, no, no, I said like that, because for me, like, for me, these people I know, you feel me, like, I'm tapped in with these people, you feel me, so it's like people, but everybody asks me, like, yo, you ever going to do something with them? You ever going to do something for me? Like, so yeah, like, that's why I said still, that's still my mindset, yeah. That's still on the table. Yeah, it's still on the table. All right, all right, all right, so what's next for you? Got a project coming this year, like, how are you about to end off the year? For me, project might come this year, definitely. For me, not, probably after the summer, I'm going to just keep giving y'all singles and all that, for me, can give y'all some singles and videos. I got a new video dropping June 10th this Saturday. That's no hook part two, for me, so that's part two to that. I got other songs coming, or me and my son, Lace God, for me coming, so, yeah, that's really it, for me, that's really it, it's going on. Okay, so tell people where to find you, where to find your music, how can they get in contact? For me, GVO YEN, GVO, YEN, everywhere, all platforms, Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, whatever, Google me. Instagram, GVO.YEN, for me. It's GVO YEN everywhere for me, GVO.