 What they gonna do with me now? I'm still a troke of the town I'm looking at sisters, I'm hooking them down I'm reaching the smiles in the frowns again Into another troke of the town interview And today, let us know who we got in the building Yo, Trap Bigger Trap or more Yo, Trap in the building Alright, we got Yo, Trap in the building So, so Let the people know where you from Upstate, Albany, New York Albany, New York Now, when people ask you, like, where you out of town And people ask you where you from I don't buy it from Brooklyn During the broths I tell it from Upstate Oh, you do? Yeah, it's from Albany Now, I like to know from Albany Yeah, a lot of upstate neighbors be saying it From New York They make everything like they from the city So, what is it like out there? I told you before we started recording I was just going out there So, I'm a little I know a little bit about it But people who don't know What is it like Living out there I ain't got a lot of it It's really like It's really like out there If you want to get some money though If you get some money out there For sure, but it ain't nothing to do out there Ain't got no cars Ain't really got no Like niggas come out here to the town And Jerry's to get their drip Ain't really got nothing going on Really Try and get some money doing Money Alrighty Okay, so In terms of like the music scene Who's hot out there? I know you're doing your thing But who else? Music Uh Your trap He just came home Son of a bruh My son's glow Freak glow My son's a Frencho Can't just keep naming that people I mean, your name is coming in the room They got to start typing them more Because there's a couple people up there You know what I mean? It's like dying a lot When people are like Mentioning like Mentioning like New York They don't mention like upstate Like we're like We trying to kind of like I don't really like that either Yeah They be like Why? Trying to kind of like From up there From New York It's not playing with me Why do you think that is though? Huh? Why do you think that is? Because I ain't from the far world But like So what do you think that Like the artists from the city You're doing that upstate That just aren't Like why do you think That they didn't have attention? Because they just There's mad people out here It's just There's millions and millions How many people out here? So you don't feel like You have that game Nah, if I was from If I was from Brooklyn I would have been literally Just from all of them Like so many So you think that where you're located Basically can determine How lit you are? Yeah, for sure Just like you said You're from Brooklyn People don't know nothing about Brooklyn Just like you're from Brooklyn People think that I'm from Brooklyn I'm from all of them Really? That's what you think? Yeah I just went out to the bourbon She said Out there She said Yeah But I put the chains up People don't come You know, just like I'm like What? I'm like Yeah, she's like I'm like She's like Oh, what? I don't know Cause they're not used to seeing shit like that That's why What you think? Either way Okay, so when you was Naming people that's hot You mentioned one person Who's locked up right now One person who just got out I know you just got out Not two months ago Two How has it been Like transitioning from Being locked up Getting out Making music Yeah Now I know It's kind of different Cause you know me Music changing Like constantly So it's like I had to like Sit back Had to get my shit together Had to get my money up I mean, of course Money to get this shit right So Had to do it a lot Damn, like As far as the music goes Like I've got a I've got shit on the way For sure I've got heat on the way So you just said something That I wanted to touch on You said that Music changes, of course So what was the difference between The music that you were listening to Or the music that was hot When you got locked up Versus when you came out Before it was like That was just like More melodies Melodies like that That's right They got me like I'm trying to do Before it was just like More rap And now they got you singing on the beat You got me Yeah, I ain't singing on the beat You know No I'm trying I'm trying to do I'm trying like Harmonize But I ain't looking I think my voice You can't say that I don't know But okay It just Might not be your thing That's alright So how did you adjust Were you listening to Music while I was in here? Yeah So did you already know Like what direction You were going to go in When you got out or I'm saying You know when you and Dave Just be writing that shit While you're locked up When you come home That shit doesn't really be like You just come hear some shit Like nah, I ain't really Got switched the whole shit up Then you hear a different beat So it's like I ain't really, you know what I mean You're making Like some fire shit You might want to cook up On the spot to that shit Because it's down on this shit So it's like You're making shit So what would you say Your creative process is like You write your I know you kind of Just touched on this already But you write your song Before you listen to the beat Yeah, yeah, yeah I got to sit down I got to sit down To think about my shit I ain't really good at the Freestyle and shit So how do you know like Because you've been pretty Consistent this year Like how do you know When you have something That's going to be a lot Like When it's a banger Yeah I ain't got why Mostly everything I put out is a banger Going for a banger It's just like It's like Like when I freestyle I just I ain't really got the line Punch line I really want to get I got to sit down Listen to the beat Because before You would do this Freestyle and shit It needs to be writing shit I'm still on that But I can't really Not go with the freestyle What do you think Like people are more Gravitated towards these days You think that people Really like listen to lyrics Or do you think that It's more of the beats That you use I mean it's People are like But you saying good shit But we like But they just want to Like This is what people want to do Get in the car So if you beat fire Like you doing that Got them What would you say Who would produce Like your hardest beat I ain't got line Forever road That one That one right there Forever track and that shit Fuck them up right there Forever road But I got I got mad My son presently I got mad at those Mad at those fire Shit's too for sure But part of the game Is that my son presently Because I got Them two right there I'm Tapped in with them two They got me going crazy Okay, okay So I mean I already spoke with you Being consistent this year I know you just dropped I don't care I don't care I don't care That was So what inspired that song I'm very curious Like what Niggas was Talking about you Like You need to be hating You know when you Getting more and more Hate You got to hear like Dang bro Like you want to Do something to it But then it's like Dang bro You already just broke I got shit going on You can't even get them Followed you Like I Go and get them I don't really I don't care about But I got shit going on I got shit going on Trapped in them Getting money I can't care Can't care So that's what inspired that Can't care Okay So like What would you say Is like something that's Commonly like Like a common misconception Of you Something that you Be hearing about yourself That's not There's no truth to it I don't even I don't even know What people be saying about me I don't know You don't pay You don't pay I don't know I'm just a trapped I don't even Trapped in over there I ain't came here with you I don't even see any people So alright So then Something else that you Said in that tone You said that you broke Six months ago Broke You said that You said you Was broke six Months ago Is that true That's true Yeah So what's up to you Like how do you know When you up Versus just like When you making money What you mean Cause you're not broke no more Right So how do you know Like at what point Are you no longer broke What would you say At what point Yeah I mean it depended on What kind of It depended on What kind of caliber Nigga you were Okay so what changed for you Within the last six months Cause you said you was broke Six months ago Unless you was just saying that Oh yeah Nah I was that So what changed The plugs got thrown Bitches in Bitches in And what I can't Do now is up again Okay Alright We don't guys get too deep In today But I mean so What would you Financially Oh Financially how much Would you tomorrow No No Alright Alright Alright Alright Alright so You got You got trapped in your name So I mean Allegedly You know that's What's going on But I'm curious Like What are the trapped names These days Invest the name money in Like what is this That you You got going on I'm investing In a weed business And that weed business Is going on I'm investing in weed Investing in real estate Okay Like that So it's not all about the drip Cause I know a lot of people Like they would just Spending money on clothes And just impressing the internet They don't really Got a lot of sugar on them So Yeah It'd be a lot of that too A lot of caffeine on them And that But you said real estate And business ventures Yeah Businesses Big businesses If you had to choose Between rapping and Trapping Which one would you choose Rapping and trapping Which one would I choose It depends which one Going up more At the time Going up more At the time Going up more At the time And what I was gonna Paying more Really? So you never Made any money Based on rap And it was really just Like People might be Bucking with your music But not really Seeing anything Monetarily from it Just give it up I feel like it's just Rapping Is what you trying to say First of all I didn't even ask You asked I'm just saying Like Let's say that you Was rapping I'm just saying Bro, this is supposed to be an interview promoting her artistry, that's why she's trying to, so we're talking music stuff, you keep bringing it back to trap stuff. I'm like no, if you, cause I'm saying like in this part you could cut out, I'm just saying like if you were making music right, and nobody, you weren't seeing any money from it, but people were genuinely fucking with your music like would you keep making it? Oh yeah. Oh yeah, people jacking it for sure. Alright, cool. So who would you say like is your audience, who do you make your music for? I would make my music for, for the trappers. For the trappers, so that's not, like I can't buck your music with my friends. Can you buck your music? Yeah, you want me to make it for the trappers? I mean, for the niggas that could relate, basically. For the people that could relate to the trap, home, queen, you could be bucking like other stuff, you can't be late, but people would be bucking like gangster shit, they can't relate to you, you see what I'm saying? Yeah. Maybe, uh, to some gangster shit, they just bucking it, so I'm like, trap shit. Okay, alright, so when you went on tour, cause you just went on tour last year, like tour is ended last year, right? Yeah. How was that? Tour, that shit was cool, that shit was. Yeah? What was like the audience reaction to your, to your set? To my set. Mm-hmm. It was jamming to my shit for sure. Every city, it was jamming. Your tribes, they tried. They loving that, they loving that trap shit. Really? Yeah, they love that. That was your first time. That was your first time going on tour, right? Mm-hmm. So what was like the highlight of your tour experience? The highlight? Mm-hmm. I was just going on all the cities, traveling, cause I ain't in line with you. Before I was on parole, so I was coming with you, moving around, so it was just me, moving around, going to every city that niggas tapping with me. Mm-hmm. Trying to get up to the stage. There was a chance of being out, trying to tell me, trying to really get with me. So it was like, moving around every city. It was like, all the states, my mind, the whole thing. Yeah. Okay. And this is backtracking a little bit, cause I didn't ask you this at first, but I'm curious. Like, how did that even, like, happen? How did you wind up getting on tour? On tour? Um, it was me, it was my free A-shot. That's like, that's my brother. That's like, CEO, managing and shit. Mm-hmm. That's my brother. We met, uh, two official, shout out to official. We met two official at a little baby, a little baby show on Connecticut. Mm-hmm. My bro tapped in with me, so he tapped, he plugged his thing in just like, I just set it up and went on tour. Oh, okay. So it was your brother, like, what, how did you even start making music? I didn't even ask you that. How I started making music? I didn't know why. It was my, uh, my cousin, uh, my cousin already broke. Like, I didn't lie, like, before I was growing up. Like, he was just like making songs for the, for like, for my hood. But it's like, he was going crazy with that shit. Mm-hmm. So I didn't lie. We just, he made a little rap group. Uh, he was crazy here. Me, me, A-shotting, uh, ready for my cousin, Ray Rock. Mm-hmm. He was crazy here. And we just, then we turned to the Kraken Hayes. That's what, that's my cousin already shit. Kraken Hayes. And you named him when I was asking you who's lit out there. I feel like you named him. Yeah. So he's still making music? Yeah, for sure. Oh, that's lit. He liked to go out there. Oh, that's lit! Yeah, yeah, for sure. Okay, so you surrounded all people who were making music. Do you feel like that inspires you to, like, keep it going, or? I don't know why. Well, I, I got motivated, like, I said I got motivated. I got motivated because, like, anybody was, like, putting on for Upstate. Like, you know what I'm saying? They ain't looking at Upstate. Like, opening like Syracuse, Buffalo, Angley. Like, if they only took them up, like, Angley from up there or Angley from down there. So you want to be, like, the voice of Upstate. Yeah, put on for Upstate. Okay. So, if you were the voice of Upstate, I had to hear something that came from your voice. Like, what, what would you say is your hardest part? My hardest part? That would make you worthy of being the voice of Upstate. That shit. Yeah, unlimited shit. Unlimited is crazy. Unlimited, I've been rapping for a mad long. How long? Just told you. You've probably since, I was probably, like, like, through your crazy air. Probably, like, 18, 19. And you know, God, no bars that you think just, like, fire. When other people had sex, shit. Fire bars. All right, song? Song. All my songs bother you. Don't do that. If you, who's your favorite, who's your favorite rapper right now? David. Yeah. Well, I listen to, I listen a little bit to everybody. All right, so who do you bump the most right now? Well, I bump the most. You're trying to bump my shit. Don't do that. What? Don't do that. Well, okay, because what I would ask you is if your favorite rapper right now was to walk through this door and you had one song of yours to play him, to really, like, get him to fuck with you or even put you on a track. What song would it be? What song would you play? What song would I play? Yeah. I would release it. That's fire. So what songs? Which I would release, whatever it is. I got a part of the game is that. I'll play that. A part of the game is that. That's the name of the song. Yeah, part of the game is that. I don't care. I got a ransom. Show the chat. I bought it that. Yeah. I bought it that. Sure. That's the one right there. When I ran something, we were asking the question that. That whole verse. What's the verse? Just grand it out. This is your child's piece because she grand that pension. Grand that pension. It is your child's piece because she grand that pension. That's mad. I won't even get into it. So tell me about the Y9 kitchen boys. What's that about? The Y9. That's just like some little, that's a little local. We was cracking a haze. That's my color. Like I said. Yeah. He cracked a haze. And like we just like, I started like, me and my brother started like Y9. Like just like, you try to like switch it up. Like, you know, you try being fence. So it was like cracking haze. Like it drops Y9. The Y9 kitchen boys. Okay. So like Y9. Okay. So basically the same people were just like, just a different thing. Got it. Got it. Got it. So what y'all got like coming up? What's, what's in the works? My son, Bray just came home. He got like 80 tracks. Right. I'm locked. I'm locked up for four years with just how many tracks you think he got? I mean, my son's a lot smoky on the way. I got the Lux 2 on the way. The Lux 2 on the way. What should we expect that? I'm dropping 311. Oh, that's not a corner. It's on the corner. Okay. Old streaming platform. That's how to pull up. Promote the music. So what, so what can we expect from this Deluxe? What's, what's the sound of like? I know. I got some, I got a couple of features. I was just trying to make my shit look like a couple of features. I was on tour with. Michael. King Bucks. Got a feature with Felipe. And I got a feature with Frencho. And I got a feature with Selly. Selly Queens. I got like, I got like probably like six tracks on this Deluxe. I got a track for the Females 2. You probably might like it too. Okay. What is it? It's melodic. No. It's trap though. It's trap. It's trap shit. But that's just not me. Mixed with trap. You probably think I'm talking about you, but I'm talking about. Ooh. You know what I mean? Okay. What's the song called so that I know to listen for it? What's the song called? I ain't got a name for it yet. Untitled. All right. So I guess we know. If y'all watch it, when y'all hear the song, if you know, you know, you don't hear it. I don't like that. So what would you say is like some advice to upcoming artists like yourself who's trying to make it in this industry? I don't know. You got, you got invested in yourself. It's sure. That's number one. You can't really, you can't do no handouts, man. You can't really, you can't really, you can't really get you so far. You just waiting for somebody to depend on you. Like that's with me on independence. So it's like, I know, I already just know how it is. I'm doing everything myself. I ain't waiting on nobody. I've got videos, cameras. I do that. I just go get that channel and just get it done. And you can't, can't give up. I keep pushing. When you think they think fuck you, you might get that break. And you got travel too. Like you might be in a small city like Romance. Like I mean, if you bled, it's already just lit. I ain't really lit like that. You ain't really tried to go move around. But when you move around, you probably see people fucking you. Like I did, I didn't really, you know what I mean? My first time going on tour, I'm seeing that whole 22, they fucking me. So that's what you gotta do. You gotta keep going. That's good, everybody. So just piggybacking off of that real quick. I know you said that in the South they showed you now love. I think a lot of love in the South. I don't have any love stuff. Relocation? I used to live in Florida, Pensacola. Would you relocate? Well, relocate. I ain't allow them to go on my right now. That's why I'm just, that's why I'm still here. So it's like, but yeah, I'm definitely trying to get a vibe. And the more the music, the more I get crazy with the music. Okay. Okay. So now in terms of just what we can look forward to, I know we got the deluxe coming. Do we have any other plans for 2022? Plans? I got mixtape going away. I'm trying to drop, that's why I'm trying to drop the deluxe too. I got me and Francho. We got EP on the way. I'm untitled. We got Kitchen Boy mixtape on the way. Me and Bradley got something. We had unlimited heat. And I got a lot of shit. Got a track with Paiso, Paiso, and Tuck. I'm just like, I got something. So you working? Yeah. I mean, I got shit on Tuck. I got my son's shit. I just got mad shit on Tuck. I'm just trying to get it up. Tuck, like I said, I am with him. I'm in one of his hopes. So I get it up. I'm just like, all right. Okay. So is there anything else that you want to throw in here? Why you got time? Anything else that you feel like we didn't touch on that you would like to talk about? I'm trying. I'm trying to tap in right here. We see it. We see it. Tap in. Tap in. Tap in, man. Okay. So shout out to your social media. Me too. Follow me on Instagram. Why not underscore your trap?