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So I feel pretty good about this man Jewels in the building. How you doing? Well, are you guys are we all right? I mean you don't say you didn't got I'm doing well all you guys real okay like It's going down though man from the music I've been listening to though. You got a voice man So, I mean we're gonna get all the way into there, but I always like let mr. Mako go Yes, cuz I he's the music guy. I'm more of the history person I want to know who you are as a person because when fans love you They don't just love you for the music they fall more in love with you because of the things you've been through where you're from All of that sort of stuff. So were you born and raised in North Carolina? Yes. Okay, what part? Charlotte, okay, everybody on Charlotte. It's a popular town. What was it like growing up in Charlotte? Yeah, it's chill. It's kind of different. I feel like There's a lot of different vibes out there, but for the most part, I feel like it's the South Mmm Says just regular it's okay, but I mean I'm from there So you know we talked to a lot of people from California to talk about well the violence the gangs of this that So I just didn't know if North Carolina had anything like that. I mean, of course like everybody has that I wasn't necessarily too much Like my mom's a pastor. Mmm. Yeah, that says it all right Well, they just said that right that made the show go a different way for me Pastors child is in here. You know, we're gonna have to really be careful. We're gonna take a communion and everything Everything's going down this episode. I never did a communion on here But we feel to do all that today y'all so get ready for it cause the pastor daughter is here No, but you know, I grew up in a church and they say they usually say the pastor kids are usually the worst Everybody says that is that truth being the patent. Let's hear your side of the story being a pastor child What was it like growing up in a household, you know, was it strict? Like you wanted to do a whole bunch of stuff that all your other friends was doing and you couldn't get to do it How was that? There was definitely some of that. My mom's pretty cool though But it's definitely, you know, she's questioning everything every move I definitely didn't do everything everybody did but for the most part my mom wanted us to like have fun You know, she grew up in like Detroit. So she like We know what kind of pastors wife daddy of Detroit. That's why they be playing that BMF and stuff Yeah, I've been up that drove from Detroit to Chicago one day. I see I see was what you've been up there. Yeah, man I think Do you know My mom is Liberian. Oh, yeah, she was born in Liberia How old was she when she came here? I think five or four or five. Oh, so she don't remember a lot She does actually. I don't know. I think different. I feel like The dramatics of living there and like in a village, you're gonna remember like you probably remember my memories of that Because it's just so different than where you're at now. How she went back to visit since she's grown. I Don't think so. I think she's like kind of cool Yeah, I know a lot of places have like a lot of you know Bad stuff. No, it's not too much like, you know, the glitz and glam Right, but you know, but to me like my like I'm from Jamaica, right and like my kids They went when they were young, but it was too young to remember. So this year They actually went to see and they fell in love with the country. They were getting drunk. Let's be real Oh Over that getting drunk and coming back trying to challenge my authority over in Jamaica, you know, but other than that And I was only one child. I wasn't to be clear about that But um, but they love the scenery. I love the people all of that But saying that is they get a chance to know the heritage where they're from where the parents are from stuff like that Well, their mom is from not parents because he's from here, but stuff like that. I think is very important You know, that's what I was Yeah, yeah, well, here we go, you know, y'all always y'all new foreigners is different, you know, y'all come on this show Mr. May good. She won't talk about how, you know, we got to go to Jamaica. That's cool But ain't nothing like the great state of Texas You got to tell me how it is up there. I hadn't been that's one place that I supposed when I posed with the South Carolina But you're in North Carolina. You got Rocky Mountain in all this Or is it South Carolina, I think it's more heavily South Carolina. I think there is a beach, you know Like So, I mean, you know, when I look look look at there is Where I live, it's not necessarily where I'm like Flourishing okay, love in life. And you know, I'm just existing there right now So but you mentioned your mom a lot. So where was that? Does that grow right in the household with you as well? Yeah? Younger years, but definitely been a part. So your mom and dad not together. How old were you when they split? I Can't can't even remember. No, my memory is kind of crazy. I'm not gonna lie. Mmm. Yeah So do you have a relationship with your dad? Oh, yeah, I do. Okay, so he came and visited all of that No, no me my dad. We're cool. Okay, that's like my biggest fan. Oh, yeah, so I'm siblings Oh, yeah, no, I'm the youngest of five five kids. Yes. How does that feel? It's great. That's a lot I love it here. It's great. I'm the youngest. So it's like I've been lit my whole life. I've been everybody's baby. So, oh Brad, I'm not a rat So, how are you when started singing because you know in the church, I'm When I was like really really young I was it's I Can't give you a specific age. My mom said I think they heard a go voice in me like for But I was like really singing. I probably say I started maybe like elementary Middle school I was singing in church and just like doing covers and whatnot because I didn't think I could write a song so I knew I wanted to be a singer, but I was like, I just have to Get somebody to write me a song because I can't do I can't do it But then all the way in 2020 I got my feelings right then I wrote my first song Yeah, tell me about that feelings hurt It was a little Relationship it wasn't even that toxic. We was just childish and then like were you in love? Yeah So that was your first time you've been in love because if it hurt you that bad I mean that must have been the first time you were really in love. I must say yeah That was probably the first time that I could say it was real It was you know being younger is just like you think that's what it is And I was in fatuation. Yeah, okay, you know, you know just being too attached, you know You know, I would say probably that was definitely the first and you wrote about it. Yeah at all So that's therapy. That's one thing a lot of musicians always say it's always great to write out your feelings because instead of like reacting in like a Devastating way want to go slashes tires or anything like that go to jail Just put it on a paper. Thank God. I've never done anything like that So you're a person that is sing straight from your heart or do you write everything down? I used to write songs from start to finish, but I haven't done that Probably in a year now because I record and engineer myself for the most part So I'll go and like really kind of punch in like freestyle the songs kind of because it's really just my emotion So if I'm in the crib by myself It's easy like because I'm just saying how I feel like in the mic So it's more so just natural rather than you know, really curating it I might come with the topic. Oh, what I what does this beat maybe feel like? Okay, cool And I'll make a song about that. That's probably the most I do, but I don't really sit and write out lyrics anymore Why did you venture off into doing your own engineering and all of that? Okay, so The guy was talking about so he Is an artist and he like Engineers and whatnot. So when I first started he engineered my music for me Okay, so I really made a diss song about him and he mixed it for me Did Yeah, that's funny. He knew exactly what it was, but he's like it's hard. So I'm like, yeah, so y'all friends then yeah No, we're cool. We don't got no problem. So you're not one of those that when you break up You're like you're in the past. I don't talk to you no more get away from me I mean with him not really just because like we didn't a break up or nothing crazy We were really just childish. Okay arguing about dumb stuff. I want to sit in this chair No, you can sit in that chair. No. Yes, and then it would be like, well, Joe, is this your problem now? You think you just get everything you want and you're a country over we're talking about a chair right now I'm right like please so it was really petty. How have you grown from that? I've grown a million times since then because I'm just like more of a communicator and more of a listener Because before I mean I've always been the one to try to communicate but on my end So let me talk talk talk talk you be quiet. Let me talk like that. So it's not really a relationship and you don't listen I would definitely not listening. I'm still working on it, but I'm doing way better now. I'm just practicing Being slow to speak right now is what I'm trying to practice. You know, okay? You know, I ain't getting in that, you know, but I'm gonna go to the music man It's my alien is that the first the last song that you put out on I dropped a whole project I remember that galaxy baby my alien is the single fun project. We drop the video. Okay. Okay, and sound good Like like how much goes into like when you go into doing a project? What what is the process for you? I Guess with this project it was a little different because I was going to Come well, let me just say this like me as an artist. I don't like have a specific genre I might do R&B this day pop. I might rap sometimes. I want to do some country. I like a lot of different vibes I actually have some like rock stuff. Nobody heard it But I have different vibes and So with this project, I wanted to like put all the vibes in one So we're it was really gonna be a big album with like 18 19 songs But then just talking to different people just advice of God They were like nah, just give them a little bit and then come with that when they're really Wanting that from you like to the point where you've gotten everybody ready. So it's like right now I was like, okay, let's just sprinkle this here. Okay. I haven't dropped any pop music for you guys So let me give you guys just like six pop songs. Let's do it that route So with this it was like really hard because I went from 19 songs to six So that was definitely hard, but I Love it though because it's like, okay cool. I got their attention this much and it's only six songs They're like, okay, we listen to it, but we want more now. So it's fun. You can drop more I feel like when you give less like if I dropped like I'm not young boy like if I drop a whole long 20 song project Me as a artist and a creator I make stuff like every day. So it's like dang I feel like I can't drop again cuz I just gave them all that so I gotta wait and it's like no But with this project, I feel like it's more fun because it's six songs and we shot a video to every song So it's like that's good drop drop drop drop. I agree with that so much I tell people that when they come on the show in today's time and bumby said they were talking like There's no reason why you shouldn't drop, you know visuals to all of your, you know, your songs on your project I think that's I mean it's at your fingertips now Like never before why do you think people not doing that cuz not everybody's doing that I think it's because people are setting a ways of looking at the way it used to be instead of how It is now and a lot of time back in the days It was budget, you know related and you would see people come out with projects and they may have two videos on their project I think people are stuck some people get stuck. Yeah, but really in today's society with all of these cameras, and you know There's no reason why you shouldn't have something coming out on you all the time people want to watch your life Exactly some type of content in the midst. Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I think you guys are dope, man Like that's the the thing about it, you know, like to see how I can tell the ones when they come flying in and they had a Right type of people doing the right stuff around them We see so many people come in and what we see in this today We've seen it through the ones who really put effort in the behind the scenes, you know, I mean So that was that important to you or there's something somebody else put you up on and the like bars having the right type of The movement, you know cause when you move having the right, you know, the whether it be behind the scenes whether it be I want to go over here or here here here and organize and how you move How is that being as a as an artist? So I guess for me, I always knew that's what it took like so before I actually Started making music Every day I would just do research like oh how to become a favorite singer how to do this So I'm just watching these things for years and years and years So it's like when I started everybody's looking like oh, she's moving pretty fast But I just feel like I mean I've been just ingrained in knowledge in my head, but I always didn't know Especially in North Carolina. It's not Atlanta. It's not Dallas It's not like there's a whole bunch of platforms or people here for artists or really trying to do that So it's like I'm just in my head and especially because I really started during quarantine I'm like I got to go viral on the internet That's the only way it's gonna work being from where I've run like so it's like only a select few people You can really tap in with but I knew I needed it But I'm just like right now I'm gonna do this until they come to me because I know it's necessary like I can't do everything by myself There's more to life than virality. I've been gone viral countless times on tiktok and it doesn't Necessarily change the situation if you don't know what you're doing. So that was the thing with me like I've been popping on the app For years now, but I didn't have the team to let me know what to do with that So it's like oh, I went viral yay me Reposted on my Instagram story and that's the end of that in the conversation rather than okay cool Jules come perform that song here do this or do this collab with this person Reach out to them or I can make this move for you well a lot So it's completely different now, and I think as an artist in general. I think it's really Ignorant when an artist is like I can do everything by myself Like I agree. I used to be like that like I got it. I got it Especially in this generation where everything is so on hand right there for you to do everything by yourself But at the end of the day, it's just always a bigger picture. And so as like my team started to grow It's like wow, I never knew I needed that but now that it's here. It's like, oh my gosh, I definitely do I don't know so it's definitely important what video or what yeah, what video that went viral that Brought you the most attention where you were able to move from just being that viral person to that next level Okay, so I think it was just not good I'm thinking the remix that remix when I seen it got a lot of buzz. Yeah, I went crazy Yeah, it wasn't that one that wasn't the first time. Okay, cuz that was like that was this year Like a few months ago because our remix to see favorite song and that went great Like it went super crazy like going all social media is on YouTube everywhere. Yeah, it went crazy So I was just always the girl to do because I'm take talk is popular to do open verse challenges So someone will post their hook and then they'll leave the beat blank So I was hopping on a whole bunch of people songs. So the first one of the first ones I dated it went super viral on there and Everybody's in my comments like oh, yeah, I need to do a song and blah blah blah not knowing it's like That girl is not gonna do that guys like I just it was by chance like she's working with her team They're gonna make them right move for her career like right now when I was fired though So I'm like that's exciting, but I didn't really know how to move with that and it's just like over and over again Okay, I'm hopping on this open verse challenge. Oh, I'm remixing this. I'm singing this cuz I feel like I Like to do remixes. It's really fun because I want to show You know people that I really can hop on all these different flows that you're very flexible Yeah, no, and it's fun to me It's like a different type of challenge rather than just being in my own box by myself And it's like collabing with the artist without having to really do it. You can still Get that same move that same motion and get the same out of it But which one took you to that next step though It's just like the thing is with me and what I tell everybody about like the internet in general Sometimes it'll be that one post but for the most part is like things collectively adding together to really shape you And I was like, oh because people who've been with me kind of day one They're like y'all aren't here when she did this you're right. She did that too. She did this Oh my gosh, George. You did all this and I'm just sitting back like dang I've remixed so many songs at this point. So I say like I can't say it was that one that took me there I will say a favorite song definitely like Turn me all the way up though. Hmm that remix and you know, it's crazy like I Wasn't even going to remix that I really wasn't I love to see music and whatnot But I didn't like the key the song was in that's really what it was for me And I was like it's a remix I'm not about to do the work to get someone to edit the beat for me and all that and I was like, you know I forget it. I'm gonna just hop on the song and so I did that and initially Instagram show love on tiktok. They're like Your voice is too high for this beat like your voice is too high and they were like confusing Like the pitch of my voice and autotune. They're like it's too much autotune or something like and I'm like guys like It's my voice. So I always come on there like, oh my gosh, they said it's autotune, but I'm gonna sing live I'm not in my feelings, but I she was giving the opportunity to place so I'm like, okay I'm about to sing live real quick So I dropped that and so I think why it really went crazy is because it was the love hate And the song was what almost number one. Yeah, I was like everybody's talking about favorite song And then I made my thing and I posted Woman's version female version Oh That's just why I titled it it seems like the fishery Because he has a verse on the first of that right and his verse on the first of that then you come on You make it seem like exactly. So I definitely move with it. It's like on my YouTube right now Well on tiktok that thing got over Over probably over 25 million views on just on tiktok on YouTube. It definitely it's like four million five million I had just I had the research. So I'm looking to see what which one was your biggest like That one there was the one that stood out to me. Right. Um, I also like, uh, was it uh worst before what that live performance? Performed that in that white and that band. How did y'all even put that together my team? That was his idea Hey, hey, well, who's your team? Shit? That's the one right there. Hold on to him. No I For sure No, that was definitely Their idea really not a diva like when your team come to you and say hey That's how a lot of people in their career when there's such a diva and hard to work with, you know, these with me I feel like I'm not hard to work with but I do question things not because I don't trust you I just like since I've been so hands-on by myself I don't want to know what we're doing so I can add to it or I'm doing it the right way Like I don't want someone to come with this lovely idea and then I'm just like, okay And then I just do it my way. No, so I just want to make it make sense So that's why I asked a lot of questions to make sure I'm going the right route. Yeah And they live performs that I hate rappers that yeah, cuz you mentioned the names I love one name being mentioned, you know, you was but it wasn't in a bad way It was actually it was real appealing It was it was pretty much the thing to where people I know when they look at it They like the way that the rhyme scheme was going with it So like how did you even come up with that? What made you do it? You know, it's funny. So I made this song Okay, so like I mean, I know I can do some rap songs, but So I was talking to somebody on the label with me and the CEO and I'm like, yeah, I'm a rapper I'm just joking like I'm a rapper because she's a rap the girl was talking to she was a rapper Okay, and so I'm like y'all I'm a rapper. I do this I do that and they're like George shut up You're a singer. I like oh you soft suburban girl And I'm like no, I'm a rapper. So I was like, you know, I'm about to make a rap song and I'm gonna call it I hate rappers says young like but then when I got into it. Like I said, I just kind of Punch in a freestyle. Okay, if I'm mentioning rappers in the title, let's Say this but I'm not dissing nobody, but I want to use this to further the narrative and so the song is basically like me you know This and I guess my ex Or somebody I was involved with who's a rapper and I'm just like you're fake So that's why I go into lines like you're broke, but you listen to Roddy rich like you like saying stuff like that Just like that was my slime like he gonna I did drop I did write that song before all that I'm still 21 like I'm polo. So that's how you know I did because I'm not A little bit of it. Oh, that's more rap. I don't want that ain't what I want. I want to hear both You know, it just I don't know if it's gonna take away from before I go right and listen to the original version But the live is different because you got the instruments and I thought that Is it like doing a live versus doing the real song like it when you hear it which one you kind of gravitate to I know the live one probably more fun See the thing is with me. I'm really shy and I'm over thinker So when I'm in the crib and I'm making a song by myself I'm top tier jewels because I'm this just me here and my dog and my cat So it's just me and I'm in the crib. So it's like I can do this over and over again a million times But then when I'm with people, I'm you know getting out of that, but when I'm with people it's like, uh Is this right is this right and they're like, yo Joseph's your song you can perform your song Any way you want with the band you do realize that you can control the band, but I'm just like You just want to hear opinions. I don't but the thing is it's like It's not I'm not opposed to it and that's not what I'm really looking for but it's just like me I'm just like is this right. It's like I'm asking myself a question, but then there's everybody else here I rather ask myself a question out loud. Yeah, I rather ask myself a question at the crib by myself Okay, go ahead and give a little bit of the other I hate rappers. Ain't no beat. That's See what I'm saying No, because it's like I was right then. Yeah, no, no Okay, I know I was right There are all those that one song probably would be the only one that where you wouldn't do it, you know I mean, but I would do that like with the beat correct. Yeah, we're gonna be for sure I gotta ask you cuz when I was looking you up. I have not yet seen you in anything plain colored Where did you get your style from and did you always have that style ever since you were a kid where you always like different? See, yeah, so actually before I started singing and I wanted to be a fashion designer Oh, I was doing like a lot of sketches and sketchbooks. How old were you at that time? I was young like definitely I Was singing like I guess at home, but I wasn't really tapping into it But I was probably it was definitely like Okay, yeah, I know I was young and just doing a lot of sketch. Are you good at sketching? Yeah, no, I did I still like to draw now. Okay, I do you get out. You can get out. I'm not like crazy I'm not gonna say I'm not like crazy. I enjoy it. I enjoy it So you're always so you always had different hairstyles different see like yeah, no different looks for sure when I was younger I wasn't really letting me dye my hair like that. I started to I think in middle school. I dyed my hair blonde And what did she say? No, like she was with it. Okay, but it was just like at this point. Let's just do it It was okay, okay Like come on, but it's like at the same time It was like my hair was getting fried and cuz I'm talking about my natural hair. I'm dying Oh, yeah, are you not taking care of it? No, I don't know what I'm doing Young like so I don't know what I was doing back then But then when I went to high school, and you know, this one the natural hair thing got super poppin I'm like, no, I'm gonna be a natural hair girly. I'm about a big chop it and then Grow it out. So I was definitely like, oh, I don't like weave wigs. I'm not with that. I want to like do the curl So I was definitely on that for a minute Just have my hair out and I'm like, oh, no dying it is crazy because this but then I went to college Because I always want my hair to be red, but then so when I went to college I was like, you know what? I woke up one day and just died it right and in my head I died it right with like a box color. Oh, it worked though I'm not the first time it was burgundy. The first time was burgundy. I was like fades. No, that's the thing like I thought it was gonna work, but no, so you definitely have to lift your hair for it to get this bright It has to be lifted lifted blonde and then yeah, so I tried burgundy first It was like cute, but it wasn't red. I'm like, this is still kind of regular to me Like I could have just stayed black for this but then I went and bought a different bars color And this one said it was gonna dye your hair blonde and I was like, okay, cool Let's put that one in my head and then put the red on top So that's all I was doing at first because in my head I'm like, this is better than bleach like girl by Some of these boxes say that it's like no ammonia or nothing like that But it does it's in this anything that list has been it has to so I was definitely thinking I'm doing the healthier route by doing that. But even in general though with natural hair if you take care of it You can dye your hair. Yeah moisturizer. Yeah moisturizer, and you're not like, you know Overdoing it with the heat and all that. Yeah. So so the first time you did the red red What was the response with everybody around you? It was like it's so bright. That's so bright, but they liked it. They liked it I've always been like a little different a little weird. So it wasn't like Shocking it was just like, okay Here we go. It was doing something else, but it's like When I did that and then over time I'm like, hmm, I really could have just put on the wig But I'm like then I got into like folox and whatnot and me I was so picky No, I need my roots to be red too. So I'm like, I'm dying my whole head red. Just like it's just crazy Like it's ridiculous But you know red really became my identity for so long that red became my black Like it really became regular and you got tired of it not even like tired. It really became our black So if I switch it up, let me add something to my red. Yeah, like the red is fire It's all gonna be fire But I was just like telling my mom cuz you do half and half you do the color at the bottom you do Yeah, I've been switching. I love the Harley Quinn because I was like totally different Everybody used to call me Harley Quinn because I had one black eyebrow one red eyebrow. Right. Yeah. It's super dope. Wow, I just When they come down in North Carolina the baby like like how is I mean, that's when you think of the Those parts that's who you think of like how is he when it comes to the music for us? Do you love his music? Oh, yeah, I know I was the baby's like biggest fan at one point like defending him through everything And it was so crazy it was funny like a back thing because people used to always send it to my DM What something else happens, so what about this Jules? Supposed to him every day on my story Wow. Yeah Yeah, so I mean is he is it like who else down there in them parts that that you can take part It's just the baby or the baby's the biggest. I know he's the biggest But who's who any other artists up in the up and coming on up and coming? Nobody Baby There's people up and coming. You hear that people up and coming, but like But at the end of the day, I guess Creating that lane like how do like when you first got into a window When was the first time you've seen like this this like make you see yourself doing this for the rest of your life and making Money and making a living out of doing it really when I made my first song So when I made my first song like okay cool I knew I was gonna drop it and whatnot, but I knew why I made the song because I'm in my feelings and But I sent it to my older brother and he's just like whoa Jules This is actually pretty good like this is really good for this to be your first time This is pretty good if you want to take it serious. I'll I'm gonna back you and I'm gonna help you I'll stand in as your manager until we can find something because he's just a businessman He doesn't really know the music side, but he does business like he went to Harvard Business School He's just like I got some connects We can try to make something work and figure something out and I'm like an influencer at the time because I was doing like the tick-tock thing So he know you grind like Okay, yeah, so I was doing the tick-tock thing So he's like I'll stand in as like your business manager until you find like a music situation Someone who knows what they're doing in the sense of that. So Wow, how did he do? No, he's still we still rocking though He's definitely like on it because me I want to be a creative like Obviously, I understand what's going on and paperwork and all these things, but it's just kind of like bruh Let me record like let me record. Let me shoot this content Let me do this my hair my makeup all that all the fun stuff the fun stuff So it's like he knew the team, but I can trust him though. Right like my blood brother. He's like Second dad like he's ten years older than me. That's so I've always been like his baby for real So it was like it made sense and it was like something I can trust and he's really enough to be like, okay What's do this until you do find a situation and I'm gonna still always be there for you Especially on the business side to make sure you're you know, that's why I always tell people It's very important especially in today's society for artists to know more about the business because back then Artists was just mainly I just want to be an artist. I just want to rap or sing or whatever I don't want to do that's how a lot of people got screwed exactly So now everything is out there information is so widely available that there's no excuse why you don't know how to do Everything that you supposed to know just like you said earlier. They said you research everything on how to become a Star. Yeah, what is it thing the one thing that you researched that you found to not be true? That's everywhere out there Or was everything right I Will say like for the most part the things are right, but they're very vague So someone's going to say on every video you see if someone if you type in how to become a famous singer or a famous rapper They're going to be like consistency consistency. Obviously you got to be consistent, but they're not saying how so you can be consistently doing the wrong thing Instead of I seen this one video and he was actually talking more So like influencing like a tick tock because I researched everything I'm doing and he was saying yes be consistent But if you see this is not changing then do something else not saying stop but add something to it or stop doing this and Mimic success, but you're away. So if you see Okay, Beyonce is Beyonce, but Beyonce is still running on the treadmill like still working out still has a vocal hood still does all these things So why do you feel like you don't need to be doing that like mimic somebody in a position? You would love to be in got it. I told her Like mimic, but you're away. Don't just sit there and copy and paste because now we don't need you Exactly, I always tell people like be yourself. Why would you want to be little the baby? We already have the baby and it's gonna be super clear because the baby is so the baby. So it's like That's a year was weird and it's kind of just like okay. You did your one song, but you're It's on it's not going too much farther than that. You don't need it Totally different than a lot of people you hear periods. So I don't think you have to worry about Anyone, you know your style is quite unique. Thank you You know, I mean when you listen at it. It's like like something that you hear all the time I know you want to get something that's what I was gonna ask No I was gonna ask about that because I was gonna say how many people actually hear you sing and be like Were you from are you from the Caribbean? Are you from New Orleans? Or are you from nobody can hear you sing and think that oh, she's from North Carolina Yeah, no one really says that it's so weird like how you talk compared to how you sing is like No, literally everyone says that yeah, I don't know like no one really pinpoints me That's what I kind of like it's kind of like because I know me I know I'm scattered. So if the listeners are scattered too, it's like well We're on the same page. We're on the same page And that's your natural singing voice or do you did you train yourself to sing like that? It's like I Okay, so when I first started making music you can the songs are still out those songs are I didn't really know how to sing on the mic I was singing in church. So I knew how to sing but on the mic It was different and it was kind of like I'm trying to get these lyrics off make sure my lyrics are clear So they sounded like I was more so talking in my opinion. I'm not really doing any inflections in my voice I'm not putting an emotion into it. So it was like it was cool, but it wasn't like I Don't know. I have people who say I still listen to your first song and I'm like cringy you stop Like um But I feel like over time I definitely like develop my voice is not something that I like Forced but it became more consistent and now I kind of really love the sound that is my yeah Like and it's my sound. So so give me a little bit of it live if you don't mind Any song any song and turn straight so we can get you good on that cameras too. Mm-hmm Okay, so probably like my biggest song right now is love how I love you Is out right now. So I'm missing the hook for you guys And he goes like I should have left myself before I fell in love with you I never knew my worth could never get enough you you didn't love me. Would you love how I was loving you You'd never love me. Would you love how I was loving you? That's so different It's so funny because I've only heard You're the third person I've ever heard in my entire life that speaks like totally different and sings I remember a girl in church She's Jamaican. Mm-hmm, but she every time she sings she sound like a country singer really I promise you Never been to the States never been around anybody who speaks country or anything But she sings like a country singer and then we have another young lady Terry cherry. I mean she tears she country But when she sings I mean like she sounds like she from New Orleans or the Caribbean is so weird the way how she's saying Everybody's looking at her like huh? It's a so weird. I mean now you But it's lovely. I love you boys man top the artist of all time did or alive any genre We do this I can't give top three of all three your top three It can change but it does change every week I mean I definitely have my favorite so I can't just give me three orders that you rock out with then if you want to do it That way I love Rihanna. That's your number one. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know why when I hear you sing like certain songs You remind me of her. I love Rihanna. Yeah That's the only time when if someone ever compared me to somebody or saying something like that I'm like, I know I don't sound like her. So it's like But that's the only time I'm like, oh, I'm not offended by that It's not that I'm offended any other time, but it's like no, I don't like me. I just love her so much. It's like No, there's a resemblance. There is a resemblance. I think she just has a unique tone, right? Yeah, so like when people hear my voice though to be like, oh, that's unique So then they're going to connect it to someone else with a unique to a unique tone. Yeah, and who else? I love Chris Brown And Chris Brown, okay And that's why this is hard to say because it's like I'm so scattered. I love Adele. Okay. So is she number three? That's just too many artists that even do that today. Nobody always have that We can do that. Okay, because most people always go with the Michael Jackson the That's why I'm like, of course. I wanted to say Michael Jackson so bad, but it's just like You only gave me three Great job top three was nice. We're in top of the artist all time. And that's so dramatic That's our first we added up. Yeah, that's so dramatic In her life, so you know, it's a huge. It's huge. That's a lot. Yeah. Yeah, but she gave us hers You know No, but Rihanna is definitely always Rihanna and Chris Brown. I like man So, I mean, who would you like to work with if you could pick anybody? Rihanna and Chris Brown Now in terms of people though, I want to do some country stuff. I like uh, Morgan Wilden. Okay. He's fire Sam High's fire Justin Bieber definitely would work with him. I was a believer like when I was younger Biggest in yes Wow, why? Sorry, why haven't you let out the rock? You said you did a little bit of rock music I Have so much music. That's the thing. It's just so much. So I just feel like it's a time in place She better know what she's doing when she's up with it And you know me since I'm so scatterbrained That's why I like to have a team because me I make so much stuff, but I'm in love with all of it So I'm not Really tripping. I'm not like, oh no, I don't want to drop that because I'm like just because it's unreleased. I mean, it's never coming so it's just like Wow, man, um, how can people get a hold of you? We better be about to shut it down Yeah, how can people get a hold of they trying to reach out trying to book whatever, you know, just want to find um, my instagram and tiktok is Julesjew.ls, but it's Jules not jewels. Okay, and my youtube is official Jules music Um, but yeah, no, I have like links for booking and numbers emails all that Wow, my bios my socials Who is the person that you've worked with so far that you just um, like enjoyed working with that you've Never even thought that that would have even happened You know, I'm gonna say like, uh Probably the baby like I said, it was my I was his biggest fan and he directed love how I love you So it was just different because he's super creative and out there and I'm super creative But I'm shy So it was like different like just the whole process of shooting the video And it's like I'm looking at it as like oh, you got one time Like you better stop that shy stuff today and just do it just do it and like so it was just like Really fun, you know and just like made me open my mind a little bit more Tell me what it was like like meeting him for the first time Oh, I was nervous scared Definitely shy because like I said I was obsessed So it was like ah, but then after I was like dang like after I've been around him so much I was like now it's kind of weird like you were very To this human like when you like so now I've met like a lot of people I was fans of it's like they're humans Jules you can admire them for their work. Exactly. You don't be a weirdo. Like yeah, so now he's definitely um It was different though than what I expected What did you expect? I didn't expect anything bad, but I just expected the internet personality in real life Like, you know the big the big like rapper personality like oh Best rapper alive like that energy, but he's like chill the cool dude. So That's the one thing I see a lot of people do. Um, they have like these two different personalities And like for me, I'm who I am all the time no matter what so I'm like And some artists say they have to do it They have to be a different person when you're going stage to turn up And when they at home they really just chill that they don't even want to go to a club They don't want to hang out They just do it for work because you do it so much So I see a lot of artists like that Yeah, is that how you are too and that's what I'm trying to become Uh just because it is putting on a show so it's like you're going out there being an actor So if I think about it like that if I have like a 15 minute set like I'm performing tonight and I was Summer walk is going to be Somewhere tonight Yeah, so it's just like I look at it as okay cool Let me get my 15 minutes in but this is your I'm not from here So this is first impressions for tons of people in here. So it's like you got to go out there I know I'm shy, but if I come up there like this, it's just kind of like Yeah, where is something you got to find out in between you got to find the in between Right, you can't be too like boastful and like, you know, yeah No, it's just like but me what I found the strength of my performing is when I go out there with the intentions to have fun Not the intentions to be The goat or better than her better than this person Just go out there and have fun and it translates way better to the crowd and I already have super relatable music So it's not too hard, but like I said, I'm an overthinker. Will this be your first time meeting summer walker? Yeah Okay, is there do you think that you would like to work with her maybe one day? The first song I ever made actually in the midst of that I was listening to over it Every day Every day that was like my album my album and in the first song, you know back then I didn't know too much about music So I'm like on youtube like the tight beats. It was a summer walker tight beat The first thing I ever made so wow for sure man. Thank you so much for coming on the show man We love you and we appreciate you for stopping through and if you ever back in Dallas You got to come back on boss talk 101 where the bosses talk for show Man, um, you got anything else? Did you get a word everything out of that you needed? Yes, sir man. Hold up man. Hey man. Listen man. Make sure you like and subscribe to the channel man It's we was here man. We had a good time with jewels today, man It's been another great segment of boss talk 101 what a boss is talk and we out