 that went to the town and say, we have a special guest, Brooklyn Abandoned. So tell us how you got your rap name. It was actually given to me because I made the news. Wait, what? So you made the news for music? They don't call me the bandit for no reason. So you made the news. You from Brooklyn, of course. So you just kind of ran with it? Or that was like your headline? No, my name was already Brooklyn, but they just added the bandit to it. OK, and you stuck with it? Yeah. It fits me. OK, so when did you realize you wanted to become a rapper? Well, I've been rapping with him since I was eight years old. But I never really took it serious. So around when would you say you started taking it serious? Like two years ago. Two years ago? OK, so you've been two years into music. OK, so how would you describe your sound? Basically, it's no genre. I do everything. I do pop. I do country. I do reggae. I do hip-hop, R&B. There's no label. So you've been doing a lot of remixes lately. Are you going to start dropping more original music or? I have more original music than I. I only have like two remixes. Two remixes? OK, so what makes you like want to do a remix? I got to feel the song. I got to like it. I got to feel the song like hear it. And I'm like, oh, let me do a song for this. OK. Any other ones you consider and think about doing? Anything in culture I lately? What's that? The beat box? See, it's going to say back in blood. Oh, my God. It's the beat box of the same channel, whatever that is. The beat box? You know, the beat box, everybody's doing that one too. They is doing that one crazy. All right, so explain to the people. Yeah, that's the beat box one. So explain to the people what is private jet taste? Oh, private jet pussy. So how would you explain that? Like, how did the girls know if they have private jet pussy? Because some bitches, they commercial. They not exclusive. So you've got to be exclusive to be on a private jet, you know? OK. So that's why I just came up with it, and I'm in with it. OK, OK, OK. So what do you think separates you from other female artists coming from the city? Nobody else could be me, or me. So what qualities do you think you have that makes you stand out from everyone else? Because let me stay a little bit more. Yeah, slay it, break it down more. A lot of people like to copy other people and do stuff. I learned things like that, no matter what. Nobody else in this world could be me. So I just be myself. OK. So pretend it's in music, pretend it's in life? Pretend it's fashion, everything. Everything, I always just be me with it. If somebody could have a, like, I get money or whatever, and they'd be like, oh, why you don't go get Dior? Why don't you go get to this? Like, if I like it, I'll buy it. But I'm not getting it to just get it because everybody's in it. Like, that's just not me. So it goes all around life. That's what you're saying. OK, so how did your song, Pussy, come about? Ooh, somebody snatched my soul. I don't know, I just woke up the next day and I was like, Pussy, Pussy, Pussy, Pussy. It was, ooh, you hit it. So did he know that song about him? I think so because I played it once I'm in a car. And he was just looking at me like, I'm like, I said, Rob, I'm like, hey. So being a female artist, do you think it's important to write your own raps? Yeah, I write all my raps. A lot of guys want to write for me, though. But I always tell them, though, one, because I like all my money to myself. So if they even try to, if I'm in the studio and they try to insert a word, I totally ignore them because then they'll become a co-writer even before one word. So I'll just be like, whatever, I'm going to figure this out. OK, do you feel like it's important for females, though, to write their own raps? I think it's important for anybody to write their own shit. It's creativity. You're in the game, feel me? Then when you write your own shit, you are an artist. When you don't, you're just an entertainer. You just out there, just read the scripts and doing shit, entertaining people. OK. OK, OK, OK. So when you go to the studio, what's your vibe like? How do you get into the song? Hennessy. Hennessy. Because I only smoke. Hennessy. I drink. I drink. So you got to have some Hennessy. And what else do you got to have your friends around? Sometimes they come and sometimes they be a distraction. I start fucking around with them and shit. But you got to be in the mood, like how do you? Usually what I do is I write some shit, but I'll go to the studio and I'll record it. And I'll record it, like I'll go to the studio like four or five times before I even drop it. OK. That's how I am. I will know. So you're a perfectionist. I would say that, but sometimes I don't know. It's just like, you know, when you listen to stuff, like I hear my voice and I'm like, that's how I sound. Mm-hmm. So in one of your bars you said, after I fuck, I'm going to be moving funny. Why is that? I don't know because I'll fuck. We be mad cool when I fuck you. I'll look past you like I don't even know you. I don't know why I do that. Yeah, I will pass the nigga, nigga be like, what the fuck did I do to you? I just gave you some dick. And I'm like, that's the fuck. Like you said, well, thank you, all right? I'm fucking weak. OK, so in Mentally Scar, you talk about not trusting anybody. And where does that come from? Like, why do you? These bitches. And these niggas too. Like, I had niggas snitch on you. And that's how you got to the news? Nah, that's just how I know. That's how I got to the jail. But yeah, I had niggas snitch on me. I had bitches lie, lie on me. Not lie on me, but like. So basically what you've been through inspired that song or makes you that way? I trust people too easily. And then they fuck me over. And then when I get upset, I'm like, tick, tick, boom. OK, OK. So what inspired you to flip Cardi B Drippin'? Because I'm really not a cutie. Oh my god. You know, cut. Can't see. I feel like you had to flip it to filming. Yeah, I did, because you know, can't do clipping. So what, so do you feel like it's hard right now for female artists to get that shine and that spotlight? No, I actually think it's, we are at an all-time high right now. OK. So who's some female artist you listen to or who's like you playing right now? I've seen. You know, there's no female artists? Three, two, something. People I'll be listening to, you probably won't even know. All right, so who's some female artist that you feel like doing anything right now? You don't got to listen to them, because you see them working. Cardi B, Megan, Malato. That's about it. Saucy Santana, is that count? I mean, you said, well. I don't know. OK, so, so being able to do a music, who's some artist that you like want to collab with? I'm thinking right now. Do you want to collab with or anybody on your bucket list of collaborations? Ciggy Black, Max Thimi. Does it? No. OK, so when he was growing up, who was he listening to, musically? Oh, yeah. Shakira, Shania Twain, Selenion. Reggae. Ninjaman, Bonte Gila. Beanieman, Red Rock. So you was big on the reggae scene? Yeah, I would come from Jamaican parents. Like, that's what they, we wasn't listening to no hip hop. OK, so how'd you get into hip hop, being that you grew up with? Because I'm in America. I go to school. Oh, yeah. Got BT. Not something, what? That's how I change things, don't you? So what's something you think your fans and supporters don't know about you? That I'm an angel. Really? You have to make that clear, like I'm an angel. Not really him though. They always think that I'm like, I don't know. They think, I mean, like when people, for they, they're like, I don't think you's been stuck up or they're like, you mad down to earth. OK, so you feel like you have a mixed, in person, people get mixed interpretations about you? Yeah, they think that I'm stuck up or I'm like, just me. And I'm not. Why do you think they think that? Not, you know, should I be rapping about? So do you want to break that shell, like break that curse like everybody thinking you're that way? Or you think? Nobody's gonna, it's like, when you see something and you never had it before, you don't like it because you never tried it. So I can't break that shell. They just got to meet me, see me, catch a vibe for me. A lot of people don't like what they don't know. True. So what's, so what's, so what's next for you? Oh, I got a show Friday. I'm opening up for Kodak Black, Tokyo Jets. The niggas. And that's in Atlanta. I could go to New York as close. It's in Atlanta. So. So any big features, any big songs, like projects? Well, I'm supposed to be, I'm working on something right now with a female artist, a big one. She's just about 20 years in the game. I'm curious. Okay, so you're working with a female artist 20 years in the game. A song? The baddest bitch. Now she's trying to make me put some songs together and see what, you feel me? What's going to go? Yeah. Okay, so are you, are you independent or are you signed? I'm independent. So are you looking to sign a deal or if it comes, it comes? Yeah, a lot of people go with like the bigger record labels, but I want to go with like a smaller that's coming up so that I can be that artist to bring them to that level. Okay, so you want a small label? Yeah. So much more. Okay, so you don't, so is there so, cause like people want the bigger record label. But there's more money. You don't look at stuff like that. There's advancement, you think you get a free studio time, you gotta pay it back. It's so much, so many people told me about it. They end up owning money when things don't sell, when I can just do it all myself by myself, collect all the money. And like I said, if I see a independent label or something, a small one, I would join them just to bring the thing up cause I want to be the artist. You feel me that? Okay, that brings them to life. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Okay, okay, okay. So I'm telling people where to find you and where to find your music and how could they stream you and all that stuff. I'm on Apple, I'm on TikTok. I'm on... They on TikTok, have you on TikTok? Soundcloud, I'm on everything. It's BR66, C-O-Y-N, cause that's how I spoke Brooklyn. I'm about to say, are you gonna ever change that? Oh no, no, no. She said, oh no, no, no. Cause once you see that, everybody knows me. Okay, okay, okay. So it's Brooklyn Abandoned, you can stream me on all platforms. I'm there. But you spoke Brooklyn, BR66, C-O-Y-N.