 All the shops in my area didn't have any red coins. Seriously, I've got red coins at home, but I don't like red coins. I don't know where in the same shit. J-Red, what's your favourite colour? Is it red? Alright, so J-Red, on that note, what came first? When I say everyone, I'm not really thinking about it so long. No one else has asked me at all. What came first? Did you start wearing red and then start rapping? Or did you call yourself J-Red and then be like, I'm a wear red? Which one did you go around with? Obviously I was called J-Red first and then... Well, not obviously, that's why I asked the question. I wore a couple of red gums for some of them and then people started to click on and shit. So I just thought, yeah, I might as well. J-Red, do you want to wear Bambalam's jacket? I think the song will adapt well to the bigger stage. Well, I'm fucking upset. You're going to be more nervous about it in front of that many people at this event or is it the same as when you try that? I don't get as nervous battling as I do just doing like poetry stuff. Oh, really? Why is that? Because I think that the stuff I write for poetry is a lot more serious and personal, whereas this is kind of a lot more like higher, so I don't really worry too much, I'm not really worried about choking or doing anything. When me and Harriet talk about it, when me and T-frick fuck talk about it, we talk about how we don't want to drop, we don't want to do homophobia bars, we don't want to do bars about your mom or your girlfriend or anything, and so the structure of writing our bars is actually quite difficult, and I feel like a lot of other women feel that. When you watch a lot of Don't Plop videos and you're a queer woman, it can get really boring, and people just slag off women and gay people. How have you felt about coming on a big event? That's why I've got you all up here at the same time, because you're all new, it's a really, really big event, it's a big part of our year, and you can tell obviously that the staff are rating all you three if they put you in a card, so have you prepared any differently with your bars, have you stuck to what you've done normally, or how have you approached this thing? You know what, to be honest, I've been following Don't Plop for a while, even though obviously a long time before it's all getting bold, this is one of the biggest UK vs UK cards I've seen. It's obviously an honour to be part of it, and for me it's just like, I don't want to change too much, it's a stage, and I like that it's a stage event, I'm not sure if it's a pit, either way it's a pit or a stage, it's a load of people, and it's like, same, not in battle rap, through spoken word, that kind of stuff, I'm used to that environment as well, of being on a stage mic'd up, and that kind of shit, and I'm actually looking forward to trying it like that, I think there's more you can add performance-wise, and you've got the space, I've seen a lot of guys at the last event, the checkpoint event, you think of Willsy, those kind of guys, who were using the stage well, and kind of performing, and I'm kind of looking forward to that side a bit, bar-wise, probably not too much different, but performance-wise, it adds a lot of potential, I think. More about you, right? Yeah, like, I've been following Dora Flock, that craft said, and it's a good accomplishment that they've achieved as well, and us being able to perform on a big stage, I plan to keep things similar to how I've been doing, stick to the script in terms of the battle, and only thing differently will be using the space, that's what I consider as well, being able to maneuver in that space and engaging with the crowd. What about you, Will? I'm basically just trying to do what I'm doing, but better, really. I mean, obviously it is the biggest event I've done, the biggest opponent I've had, but while on the day it matters, and because the crowd is there, when it's happening, it matters, as far as most people watching about battles are watching online, and it's almost more about the progression and the rewatchability and stuff. So I'm basically, I mean, I feel like I've got my strengths in some of the angles I take, the clowning kind of stuff. I'm trying to make my punchlines more of my serious bars kind of hit harder and be a bit clever and stuff, but really it's just kind of building what I've done already. I feel fairly comfortable, whatever kind of room I'm in, so it's more about just making sure that not only can I do that, but just make it sort of rewatchable and entertaining for wherever it's being watched. What is it about on these first round? She's so glad you asked! What was your first round about? What was it about? So anyone who hasn't seen the battle? Well, in the context of a battle, it was sort of a breakdown on what feminism is, what I think it represents, and what liberals represent it, in my opinion, and that it was obviously in the context of... Let's go, that's it! Well done, Danny! In the context of a battle as well, it's an extended version as well. It was sort of about using that and then saying, actually being a female can be advantageous, so just getting Pedro in your first battle. So I was trying to use that a bit and do a little bit of an interesting... You need to be honest with me, it came off, it got into top five rounds in a month, but I got a lot of critical acclaim, got more like... All the top comments are about that. I think you've got to stop and say, actually, that's a bad opinion, but... A lot of people reach, you get me? Is Danny correct in saying that you found it offensive or what? Because I'm not really sure I put this in. Is he right in saying that or...? Yeah, because basically I just feel like if you're going to call yourself a feminist, then you can't be contributing to systems of oppression that are put in place to make women feel like shit. If you're going to stand in front of me and say I can't tweet about having sex or talk about having sex, I'm going to tell you you're not a feminist, you just miss like, reclamation of language and like people like me using the words like flutter and die and saying that that's the mindful when other people say it back to me in a different term, then I'm going to tell you you ain't a feminist, and you ain't. Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go! Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go! I was going to say it back, and I don't want to get this add-in there, so some burn too, press call, but I'll go on to it a little bit, what I say, after the battle, we were hanging out, it was fine, people sort of agreed in my first round, more kind of got to you, and I think if I'm honest back, you've got a sort of, it comes to a point where you've got to just sort of let it go like, you know what I'm saying? You've got J-Red to folk, it's like... I expect that in my first round, right? I expect in my first round. It's good, it's very well read, it's just shit! So the question everyone gives is, are you going to do a two on two? I'd be up for it, but I don't think I'd live with it. So you two in the middle, because you haven't lost at all, does that make you like, oh shit, I'm on a massive event, I can't lose full stop, or are you more kind of like, well I've bodied everyone else, it's just another name on the list? You know what, personally, I'm just a competitive person, if I do something, I want to be good at it, and better than who I'm facing it, you know what I mean? It's just like the way I am, I think me and J-Short are going to get this battle judged, just going to be both, you know what I mean? I like the fact that, I know it's not like, I like non-judge battles as much, but personally, as a fan, before that, I always loved watching judge battles, seeing how people's records, that kind of stuff, and that song was on the land, so as a battle, I sort of want to battle the way I would like watching it, and so I kind of want to get mine judged, for the reason, but... And how about you, Russ, your opinion? Yeah, I'll just step into the ring with the mindset to win, regardless of, like, what the event is, and it's like, the same thing, same thing goes, like, we're just going there to do our thing, but like, looking to come out and win regardless, but, depending on what I've got Jay did, and he's really, really, really good at what he does as well, so, I'm skeptical going into it, knowing that it's not going to be a clean streak, like... Okay. Because he's won a shitload of battles. Exactly, sir. But, Liv, I wanted to ask, because this is going to be your third battle, and this is going to be your third dude, you've got a battle. I was going to like to ask you, would you ever have an interest in battling a girl, and then Jay Redd, I'd like to ask you, how much have you, have you felt any different about writing for a girl as you would for a dude? So Liv first, yeah. Would you, do you have an interest in, but not, I don't mean Harriet, I mean, anybody else in time, would you battle a girl or not, or what have you got? I think in the moment, I definitely wouldn't, because it's hard enough to do it, because there's no girls here. So, like, I wouldn't necessarily then want to, and also I don't know what I would write about a girl, I don't really want to be mean about someone else, who's trying to do what I'm trying to do, and I'm not going to slag off someone's appearance and all that shit, so I don't think that I would be particularly good at writing for a girl, because I kind of think that's pretty cool. So yeah. Cool. And Jay, and yeah, I mean, because we specifically set this battle up, because of your style and her style, we think it's such a hilarious clash. So have you approached it, just like it's any opponent, writing jokes, and we approached it like it's a girl, you're back. No, there's parts, there's parts that I'm just doing it, like, as if she's just anyone, but there are like, specific parts. No, there's specific parts, that I like. Obviously, I've tabled other than that, obviously, I don't want to give, like, I think probably everybody watching this would probably be slightly disappointed if you didn't have one bar about her being a girl. It would probably be quite a surprise if Jay Redd vs. Liv Wynner was all just about bars, bars, bars, bars. And if she doesn't have anything about you being a show of this pig, it'd be like, fuck's sake. Anyway, well, I think we're done. Give up.