 Okay, it's like, check it, check it, check it. It's a unique house. It's your boy, you CEO and I'm here with the lovely, amazing, outstanding, dedicated. There's no one greater. Man, let's get it. Official, Miss Jamaica, wait. No, none of them a day will walk on. Y'all don't forget to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Man, none of them a day I won't run this home. Check it, man. Hey, man, it's your boy, you CEO, man. We got a special guest today, K.P. Babies. When she introduced us, how you do it? How you, how you intro? Oh, my intro, K.P. Babies. Hey! I don't know how you say it. So cute. Thank you, thank you. So, so, so, you know, our fans would love to know your background. We want to know about you as a person growing up. Because I see your social media go crazy. You have so many fans. But have you ever really just sat down and tell them your background? Tell them the things that you had to go through in life to bring you to where you are today? Basically, my background, well, I started off on Dub Smash, the low dancing if that was popular back, like what, when? 2015, 2014, 2016. Who encouraged you just to go on that? A lot of people, it was just popping like around like school and stuff. And you were in high school during that time? No, I think middle school. Middle school? Okay. Elementary, middle school. So you started real young? I don't think it was elementary, I think it was like middle school. Okay. Yeah, but, yeah, I started young. And you started dancing at that time? Okay. I was dancing probably when I was like, was five, seven, to like, I think I was seven, to like maybe 14. Were you dancing for his school too, or you just did it for social media? No, it was at high school. But I did do school, inside school, like high school. But yeah, other than that, no. I started popping when I was in eighth grade. Oh, so you were popular at that time? Did any of your friends in school knew? No, they didn't know until we got posted and everybody just saw it and started following me. And it was like, oh my God, I just seen you on Instagram, through it, through it. Yeah, so that's how I kind of got started. How did that popularity get to your head? Ooh. And honestly, it didn't, because it was just like, I had an open mind and an open heart to everybody. So it was just like, if everybody mess with me, like I mess with y'all, so. Okay. Cause you weren't popular before that, right? No, not really, honestly, I've had a very, very hard time trying to, you know, give friends and be, you know, have friends. Why? Because it was just like, they either didn't like me or they thought I was just, you know, I want to be or, you know, like a follower or whatever the case may be. So you weren't a leader type of kid? No, I wasn't, I was a leader, but I wasn't a leader yet. Okay. Because I was still learning, you know, different things and I was growing, you know? But I still am growing to this day, but. So you weren't a geek, you weren't like a band kid, you weren't an athlete? No, I wasn't an athlete. I mean, I tried a couple of things, but no, I just didn't want to get around. You know, that's like the popular group. Usually like the athletes, the cheerleaders, the. Uh-huh, I tried to be a cheerleader. Nope, didn't work, you know, was a mascot. You tried to be a mascot? Yes, I was a mascot. How is that costume? Cause isn't that hot? Yes, very hot. Oh Jesus, never again. What was your mascot? Oh, was it a wolf? A wolf? Yeah. So you had to be dancing and all that? Mm-hmm. You didn't like, how long did you do it for? Football field, basketball games, everything. How long did you do it for? Well, I think maybe like a few weeks. Oh, yeah. That's short. Yep, I was done. I was going in the town, I'm done. Oh, okay. So when did you first get your, before I get into your stardom? How, where were you born and raised? Whew, I was born in Irving, but I was raised in like Plano. Okay. I used to go Plano, I think, Irving too. So you're a Texas girl? Yeah, I'm a real Texas girl. Straight up Texas. Yeah, but my people from Texas, Canada though. Texas Canada. You had to throw that in there. I don't know. So do you like Texas Canada? Do you ever go down there and visit? I do, well, I used to a lot, but now since I'm real busy with, you know, being in Dallas and creating my new adult life, I haven't been able to go down there, but I do rip, Texas, Canada, you know. Hard. Real hard. No, I don't do it all the way. So you raised with your mom and dad? Like what do you mean? Like I was growing up in... No, who, no. But I was just raised with my mom, like. With your mom? Mm-hmm. Okay. But I do have a father figure, you know. Do you have a relationship with him? No. Not my real father, but I do have... Oh. You know, a father figure. What happened to your real father? He's still here, but it's just like... Do you know him? Yeah, I know him, but it's just like I haven't talked to him in years, so it is what it is, you know. But shout out to you, you know what I'm saying? What's up? If you got that. What's your father figure? He's dominant in your life. Yes, he is. But, you know, he checks up on me from time to time. I check up on him, you know. Whenever I do see him, we do go out and, you know, spend father and daughter time together, so, you know. Okay. Tell me about a time in your life that you had it rough. And you're like, can you know a lot of people growing up or even in their music that talk about, oh, I started from the bottom, and now I'm here, this, that, whatever, but everybody's bottom is different. Some people, just like some people tell me I was homeless. But when I think about homeless, I think about you on the streets, like some of these people on the streets, living on their trees, bridges, whatever, that's what I think about homeless. But some people say, no, homeless is, I don't have a home. I'm at this friend's house, that friend's house, that friend's house, so I'm homeless. So, tell me about a time that you had it rough. Honestly, Jesus. If you wanna talk about what we were talking about earlier. I mean, okay, but I'm gonna talk about the past. Okay, go ahead. So, basically, like, I would say what? When I was in high school. But it started in middle school, you know, whenever I was just rebellious, you know, not doing what I was supposed to do, just being a kid, you know? And then next thing, you know, I mean, my mom, you know, we done went through some things. And then, all of a sudden, people got involved. Which people? You talking in circles, I like it straight. Go ahead and just talk straight. You know, CPS got involved, but it is what it is, you know? So, you and your mom got into a fight, like a physical altercation? We have before, but me and her relationship is amazing now. But yes, we have before, and I was wrong for a few things. And you apologized? Yes, I did, yes. Okay, good. But we talked to those things, you know, we worked things out, and then, you know, we're here today, so. Okay. But then, you got back to her, so even though CPS got involved, and, you know, of course, they're gonna take you away or whatever, you still went with family and were able to come back to her. Yeah, I did, I hopped from house to house, like from my granny's house to, back to my mama house, to my friend's house, like, even if I did, you know, get kicked out from my granny's house or my mom's house, I would, you know, stay with friends or people that I was messing with, you know, at their house until, you know, I found a. The reason why I'm asking these questions, because I always feel like people's story, you go through things for a reason, I used to help others, right? And just like how you say, you know, I was a kid as a teenager, so it's like, the way how you said it was like, it's expected for me to just give trouble or, you know, be like that. But being a parent, you know, we always wanna know what's the cause of these, you know, outbreaks. What's the cause, how can we as a parent be able to handle this in a different way? How can we get through to you? Because sometimes children tend to climb up and not tell us really what's going on. And that's really why they act out. But if you don't actually say what's going on, then how can we help you? And it becomes like a physical altercation or an argument that blew out of context. You know what I mean? So how is it, like looking back on the things that you went through, how could it have been different? I feel like... Like what you could have done as a kid, like to make your outcome different at that time? I feel like if I would have just sat back and listened and took the information in instead of just, you know, shutting everybody out, which a lot of people nowadays, like teenagers, you know, nowadays, they tend to shut people out and they don't wanna express their feelings. But at the same time, I was doing the same thing, but don't do that because it's just not gonna get you nowhere. And then plus it's gonna build up anger, which it did in me. And it's gonna... And you are angry at everybody else but yourself? I don't know how to explain it, but I think I was mad at everybody, including myself. Okay. If that makes sense. It does. But I was mad at everybody, including myself, and it was just like I just didn't care. And I was talking to Rick Lewis, however I wanted to talk, and things led to how it led, but I did change my ways. But at the same time, you know, it's not okay to just hold stuff in because it's not gonna get you nowhere, but I would advise other people to, I don't know how to put it like, either write it down first or find a comfort zone or something that makes you feel safe to, or find a friend or tell somebody, like, you know how you feeling or just even a little bit each day, like or every day or every other day or just, you know, through conversations. That'll help, you know, calm the situation, that'll calm them down. Do you do that now? I do, I do, every day. Do you know how special you are? You're very special. I do, from time to time. I'll be seeing signs. No, no, I know you're special. I've met you now, what, three, four times? And every time, I know that it's something about you. You're very talented, but you have star power. Please tell her again. Thank you. But I'll tell you today. You did, we'll be having conversations. So you got to embrace it. Yeah. You got to become the star that you are. Are you right? If you don't walk in your greatness, you may not never achieve it. Are you right? Now, that's some real talk. No, for real. Boss talk is that one, and they know it too. That's why, you know, when that light be shining in here and they don't understand why it's cause God be speaking through me and they can't figure it out. I can see things that other people can't quite see. That's why they can't be me. He's CEO. You know what I'm saying? You get a pep talk all the time, don't you? I do, every time I come. I get a pep talk every time I come. But just like the situation you were talking about earlier that you shut up people, people were telling you things and you shut them out. Now everybody's trying to give you pep talks and tell you how special you are and they want to see you succeed. But you're still not really just receiving it like you supposed to. What's causing that? I think it's just probably laziness or scared and worried about what other people think instead of just stepping out of their comfort zone. I mean, but like, honestly, I've been, you know, doing this for years or whatever, but me being an artist and me, you know, singing and stuff, and it's just like, you know, I'm stepping out of my comfort zone now, but at the same time, I'm taking baby steps right now. And as soon as I take that big step out that little box that I'm in right now, it's just like, oh my God, like, I don't know how to explain it. But did it hurt when you took those big steps? Did it hurt? Not really, but it, like it did, but it didn't, if that makes sense. How did it hurt? I don't know how to explain it. No, how did it hurt? I don't know, I don't know how to explain it. I don't know how to get deep, I don't know, but it hurt, but it didn't, at the same time. That's all I gotta say. Okay. The battle is in the mind. It is. Some of the stuff that you think about never even come to push. You're right. So everything that you do when you spoke early, just a few seconds ago, you say a fear, but fear is a false belief. So every time you get around somebody and you cringe up because of fear of a situation or get around a situation that tenses you up, you gotta break that false belief because you'll never understand how to achieve that position that you need to be in while you're dealing with that certain thing if you always cringe up with fear. So fear is just a false belief. It's just something that's the opposite of faith. And faith is something that strengthens you when you have something that you believe in. Like, I believe in God, so my faith ties me to God. So that fear is something that I believe, devilish, evil situations try to play with you. And so it takes you out of your game, right? Yeah. But you gotta keep that faith straight, you know what I'm saying? But when you say fear, it's just like you're inviting that in. Yeah, I mean, at the same time, I'm not trying to invite that in because I've been doing what I'm doing and I'm still doing it to this day, which I'm so thankful. But there's levels. But it is levels, exactly. And when I'm reaching high levels that I'm reaching now, you know what I'm saying? And I'm still reaching forward, but it's just like, yeah, I'll be scared. Yeah, I'll have fear, but at the same time, like, you know, I'm finna kill it. Fight through it. I'm just finna go ahead and do it. Do you, some of the people that reach out to you or in your comments or in your, you know, like some of the people that, what are some of the things that happen? You have so many subscribers and followers and people who see you and notice you. Have anybody be like, oh, that's such a, that's KP. When does this happen? Because if you have fake followers, nobody ain't gonna know you. Oh my. Right? Am I right? You're right. Like there's a lot of people by those followers so you ain't gonna know them. Like I got a call from a guy today, I'm not gonna say his name. Or maybe I will, Bobo. Bobo was like, E, when I was on Boss Talk, I've been on Boss Talk, man, but it's getting real. Let your wife know she don't need to be just going everywhere, doing whatever, because I met one guy that was like, man, I met Miss Jamaica, I seen her. And it's like, or he say he go to the store all the time and he say people be like, I seen you on that Boss Talk interview, you Bobo, like they know him from being on this show. So what I'm saying is you, you have to be, you know what I mean? People are homing in more. So when these things happen, it's because of the impact of the people watching the channel. So the fake views and all that stuff is not a thing that we deal with here. And it's not a thing that you deal with. So how are you dealing with the people that are in an act with you? How do you? Honestly, I mean, I love my people. My people know I love them. You love them out there on the internet, but what about when you go out or something? When I, you mean like in public? Like you see somebody come to you in person and be like, oh my God, it's K-P, baby. Yeah, of course I interact with them. And I'll be like, yeah, girl, hey, girl, how you doing? Yeah, that's me, hey, I'll be doing that. And you know, I interact with them. We take pictures, videos, whatever you want, hug me. You know, I follow you back on Instagram. I'm very humble with myself. I'm very cool, like, you know what I'm saying? I don't feel like I'm, you know, I don't know the word. Like, that'd be a chore, you know, like just stuck up or anything like that. No, I'm not that type of person. So you can come up to me, yeah, I don't have a problem with me interacting with my people because I mean, they know I love them. They my, they my rattles. Just like how you have fans online and you have people who show you love, you have some people who show you hate online as well. How, do you? Hey. Well, I know boss talk, do. Look, I mean, yeah, I got a few out there. But you can't pay that attention because I can't. So all the time when anybody come to you, have you ever had anybody walk up to you and hate? No. Hell no. I mean, not to my face. Someone told me a long time ago, all those people on there who'll be giving you hate, a lot of times them same ones will fan out when they see you in person. They just under this trolling. I mean, yeah, there's trolls out there, but honestly, me, I don't never get nobody to just be like, you know, you. You act like you all that. Yeah, like you act like you all that because whenever they see me, they be like, oh, I'm really with you, you know? Cause you know, you cool, like you real chill and you goofy. So it's just like, I'm like, yo, girl, that's me. So, I mean, I don't ever get that. But if I do, it's just like, girl, you by, like, I ain't got to talk to you. You got to talk to me for next. It is what it is, unless you want to do something, but you not. So next. But yeah, that's how I treated some. Man. So where do you see your career taking you? Woo. And do you have a lot, you have a time limit. Cause you know how you, you. Not. No, because the way how you be acting, you be like fair, fair, fair. So do you actually give yourself a time limit on where you want to be? I do, but I don't talk about it, but I do give myself at least, I got to be up. I'm talking about, I'm manifesting my goals that I, you know, I'm trying to reach in. It's just like, but I need to put it in motion. And sometimes people say you got to speak it into existence. That's why manifestation is real. So what is your goal? My goal is to basically be a, I want to be a billionaire, but I would most likely try to be multimillionaire with a, you know, try and get a clothing line, you know, pop in and, you know, have my own. I guess what they call it a pop-up shop, but I don't want it to be just no ordinary pop-up shop. I want it to be like, you know, you got people that do hair here and you got people that got nails over here. You got people that do- So you want a full- Yeah, everything. And then I want you, we got food. And then we got the, I think it's what we can get, fried chicken, fries, everything you name it. And then plus you can get your hair cut for the guys, you know what I'm saying? It says everything on the one spot. Everything in one spot. So that's what I want to run a business. It's just like, I just want, you know, everybody feel comfortable in my spot. So it's not all about your brand and you want to actually be an entrepreneur as well? Yeah, I want to be an entrepreneur as well. And I want to, you know, maybe if I do, you know, well, I am going to go far. Let's not say that. I am going to go far with this. And whenever I do, I'm going to put that in line. And I'm going to take care of that. So- Okay. So how long before you get to far? Ooh, hopefully before I turn, before I'm legal, legal. Yeah, before I'm a legal, legal. So hopefully before I'm 25, I'm going to say that. Okay. Before I'm 25, but before I'm legal, legal. That's what I'm trying to do. So, well, hopefully I'll put that in order. So- Marko, Marko. Yeah, let's go. Let's go turn up. Yeah. Dip-dip-dip-Dip-dip-dip Dip-dip-dip-dip-dip-dip Dip-dip-dip-dip-dip Dip-dip-dip Dip-dip-dip-dip-dip Dip-dip-dip-dip-dip The paint makes it, the paint makes it, you know,aganon- Hawaiian. Dip-dip-dip-dip What did you do? Man, that way clean. There's hope it gets dented in this journey of truth I'ma cut through, I'ma just get it done. Yeah, I'm hanging out with K.P. baby. And then going down. Ha ha ha ha ha. K.P. baby. I'm gonna be killing myself. K.P. baby. I'm gonna grab me one on that. Oh, I don't know if we can do that with this. Baby. Yeah. I be chillin'. Yeah. Let's get it. Yo yo yo. K.P. baby in the building, man. It's about to go down, man. No idea. It's about to go down. Yeah, let's go. That was it. That was it. That was it. Yeah. Oh, hey. Hey, sitting in the car. Hey, thinkin' about you. Hey, what you wanna be? Yeah, be my boo. Yeah, sittin' in the car. Yeah, thinkin' about you. Yeah, be my boo. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, sittin' in the car. Thinkin' about you. Yeah, sittin' in the car. Be my boo. Yeah, my boo. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, yeah, yeah. Yeah, sittin' in the car. Thinkin' about you. Hey, sittin' in the car. Be my boo. Hey, be my boo. Be my boo. Hey, sittin' in the car. Don't worry, take care of ourselves, tryna beat my boss I'm too high, I'm too high, I'm too high, I'm too high, I'm too high because they not I should put them missing the shots, stiff lil' bitch I'm so high, alright, it's a rich IRL, but they like a bitch better than I I like to be missing the top, no touch, that shit too high Ooh, the money a bribe, why not KPSI? You not, hold on, you not, hold up bitch, you not Come on up, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm I Say I'm tell Let's go. I can't I can't I say I'm tired of all the lying in the client and on the phone Hey, nice. Oh, you're really trying and all those games You play oh, baby I say I'm tired of Looking me baby. You can't look at me in my face. You're always playing games. You always Better look at me before I'll get the fuck out You know Man, I love your vibe. I always love it I can't wait to you just just be driving hit after hit so I can just go and just put it in and just keep going man And I just want to tell you man don't never ever stop doing what you love and that's this music, okay? And you like I say don't never forget your star power no matter who in the room you in the room And that's the way it supposed to go down Check it man. Hey, man. Hey, man. We love you Did we get our handle already how can you get a hotel you if they're trying to reach out So I got tick-tock Instagram and Facebook now. How many followers you got on tick-tock? That's all one point nine almost two mil. How much on Facebook? Yeah, I just started y'all, please Instagram I have what 90k Anybody else? That's it. That's it. Twitter. Oh No, I don't have a Twitter's but everything is really just KP baby or it's KP baby with three wise and Underscore and that's pretty much it. Thank you so much for coming on the show It's been another great segment boss. 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