 Hey everyone, I'm Enrique and you're tuned in to Talk of the Town. Today we've got a very special guest on the show, we've got... B.Jax, yeah, we... Mr.Jax, thank you so much. How are you doing today? I'm doing good, man. The rain is raining but I'm still doing my thing. As you should, yeah. No, the rain is not it today. It's too hot, too humid. I think it's foreshadowing the type of box I'm about to get in tonight. Oh. Yeah. Are we thinking the same kind of box? Well, the box would it be. Not a cardboard box. Oh no, not that. Trust me, I'm on the move. Yo, you're a funny guy, Mr.Jax. Alright, so we like to start things off with rapid-fire questions. So I'll ask you a question and then you just give me a rapid-fire answer. Alright, so first one, what's your favorite food? Pussy. Damn, no, I wasn't expecting that. Or sushi. What's your favorite song right now? Ski! What's the last movie you saw? Don't really watch TV. No? Okay. So what's the... What is one song of yours you wish got more love? Shit, Archer Back. Yeah, that one's definitely a sleeper here at Loki. I was listening to it on the way here. Nah, that's just a guess. You got one there, so I'm surprised it's only got like, I think 34K on Spotify? Yeah, they sleep. Not for real. Okay, what is one artist you want to work with that you haven't yet? Like, do they got to be dumb famous? Or is it like somebody I already know? It could be somebody you already know and just haven't had the chance to yet. Kells. Okay. What's your favorite thing to do in Jersey? Day parties. Cookouts, the block parties. Okay. Yeah, I heard Jersey got like a lot of those. Yeah, that's dumb lit. That's the only thing like that. Because in Jersey, the club's closed too early for me. They should close at 2am. That's the time I'm getting there. Nah, for real. Wow, I didn't even realize that was crazy. Yeah. It is. It's for a party to end? Yeah. What the heck? For parties you got DJs that are headlining going on at 2am. Exactly. Holy shit. Damn, that's crazy. Yeah, too much. What's one lesson you've learned in the industry so far? I feel like a lot of people, like, I don't know. A lot of these people, they gonna scratch your back, but they gonna want their back scratched too. You don't gotta scratch their back too. You know what I'm saying? Some people, if they really fuck with you, then they not gonna expect much back. But if they on some weird shit, I feel like sometimes people fuck with you, expecting some back in the long run. Even if they... And also, I just learned you can't really trust too many people. Yeah. I hear that a lot too. We've had a few people on who've said a lot of things similar to that. Lowkey, I feel like that's a common theme in the industry, unfortunately. Not in every pocket, but I definitely see a lot of that. Alright, so that concludes Rapid Fire questions. Now we can get into the shits. So... So, B-Jacks, you've been making music for a minute, right? Yup. When did your musical journey start? What was the inception of B-Jacks? In middle school, I wore the remix to Where is the Love, and I showed it to my math teacher, and he was like, oh, this shit kind of fine. And I was like, yeah, yeah. And then in high school, I made a song. It was a rap, and I was nice. I mean, I still am. I'm not nice how I am now, but I was like a lunch table rapper, but I was one of the ones at the lunch table. Doing the pen beats and stuff? No, I was the rapper. Oh, okay. I rap over the pen beats. I just went crazy. So, yeah, I made a song once in high school, and it went dumb in the school and on SoundCloud. Oh, shit. It happens. Technical difficulties would be like that. But, yeah. And then, like, I don't know. It's just something I always wanted. I always like rapping. I like music since I was little. I always listened to music a lot. Even when you were a little kid, I'm really into music. I'm into watching all the music videos, watching, you know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm. So, interviews and shit. When I was younger, I'm talking about second grade, third grade. So, I just always like music. And I just, you know, I got ADD. So, I can't pay attention in school. And I don't pay attention to stuff I don't like. So, ain't nothing else I think I could do for real. Besides, like, entertainment, music. Yeah. Yeah, I was watching your On the Radar interview and that little section where Gabe is playing your voice notes. And you're doing all that freestyling. It's like a really great way to... I don't know if anybody else has ever done it, but it's the first I've seen it. Yeah, I got like 2,000 voice notes, yeah. Damn. That's crazy. Do your voice notes take up most of the space on your phone? Most likely, yeah. I didn't think about that till now, but... Is that like... So, those voice notes, like, how did you start doing that as a process? Well, I used to record myself on, like, my camera. Like, rapping and shit. Because, like, sometimes when you write it, but then I forget how I said it. So, I want to memorize the flow, like how I said it. You know what I'm saying? So, I used to do the camera shit, but then I realized I didn't even know, like, voice memos or things. So, when I found that, I just started going crazy. Okay. Your bars are very punchline heavy. Is that because of your battle-rapping background? Yeah, I think it's really because I just grew up listening to a lot of Weezy, you know, that little rain. And I'm just... I could just do it. Not too many people could do it. And I just... I don't know. I know a lot of random stuff. Like, pop references. I know a lot about sports. So, it's like, it's easy for me, but two and two together. Okay. So, I mean, so you do... Freestyle-ing is like how you come up with a lot of your bars, but... Yeah, pretty much, yeah. Do you ever, like, write it down first? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I write. Sometimes, like, I really listen to a beat and write, but I just, like, I'll really be freestyling and now I write it down. Now, that makes a lot of sense. Something I've noticed too, listening to a lot of your other tracks, because when I first heard Jersey Love, I didn't realize that it was something that I felt like you'd done a lot, where you got, like, those moments where you're like, ah, shit, like, you'll fuck up mid-verse, but you'll keep it in. And it still comes out really hard. Hell, yeah. So, like, what I'm... Let me just start doing that. I don't know. I just... I don't know. I fucked up. That should sound tough, though. Sometimes, like, it's real. Like, it was raw. I just felt too raw to change. Yeah. I feel like it definitely... Yeah, I don't know. I feel like if you would have changed it, it probably would have, like, the energy wouldn't have come off the same. It definitely gives up. Yeah. And then also, it's like I fucked up, but it's more so impressive how I rebounded that shit. Yeah. So that was, like, that's all the same take? Or is it separate takes? I think... I don't know. I can't remember. Okay. Jersey Love, pretty quick, though. How quick? Like, not dumb quick, but, like, once I listened to the beat, like, I came up with it in, like, less than an hour. Like, I did it pretty quick, though. Damn. And I talked to the mic like this. Oh, yeah, definitely. Yeah, because I was dumb close. The sound's coming out good like that? All right, yeah, we're good. That's crazy because it only took you an hour and Jersey Love has popped off like crazy. It's about to hit 10 million on Spotify, you know? Yeah, I peeped. What was it like coming up with that? What was the process behind it? Shit, Groovy hit me up and he was like... I was cool with his producer, too, for a minute, the dude I made the beat. They're like, we got some, why don't you get on? And I heard it and I was like, oh, this is like a good idea. Like, it's crazy. Oh. Speed it up, shit. Then me to come in and just go crazy. Yeah. Now, you really snapped on that song. I think, of course, yeah, I really... Seeing how the... how I feel like people outside have reacted to it from when it's gone, when it first like really started bubbling up and getting big to how it is now, it's crazy because putting people onto that song, I think is one of the best parts about it. Yeah, this song is like... I mean, I don't really listen to it that much anymore because when I make music, I listen to my songs a lot before I drop them. Once it comes out, I don't really bump them. Oh, really? Because I already heard them too much. I'm not trying to hear it. Okay, yeah, I feel that. It's still tough, though. Yeah, so after Jersey Love, you dropped Ya Ya Wait, right? Yeah, that shit did good, too. What was it like dropping that one? I don't lie. It's funny because I had a host in SNS and I didn't drop my own alone song in a while. It was like, arch it back. So it was a long gap. So I was like, man, I need to just make a song and shoot a video so I could shoot a video tomorrow. So I made Ya Ya Wait the night before we shot the video just so I could have a song to shoot a video, too. Oh, sure. Yeah. That's not bad for something you put together in my quote. Yeah. Okay. And after Ya Ya Wait, you had Sandman. Yeah, I been had... Sandman was like a song we had for a while. Oh, really? Yeah, just... I feel like Ya Ya Wait was a better follow-up to Jersey Love because I don't always make types of Jersey Love vibes type of songs. Even though the flow was really me, I'm just talking about the beat. So I wanted to give them a smoother transition, like something that meets in the middle of what I really do a lot of. So I felt like Ya Ya Wait was perfect for that. Yeah. Most definitely because Sandman... Oh, shit, excuse me, my bad. Sandman, definitely it just goes full send into the Jersey Club room whereas Jersey Love was kind of like R&B, Jersey, Club mix. Yeah, that was more so for the new people just to get them more adjusted. Okay. So... Oh, is that the AC? My bad. What's it called? Let me get back on track. So how did Sandman get made, if you don't mind talking about it? Shit. My boy, we was at Off Records or not. It wasn't even at Off Records. It was... I just remember we played the beat there. Nah, it was... I don't know. He just sent me the beat, bro. And I was like, he's like, bro, I made this beat for you. Like, I'm not sending it to anyone else. I'm like, yeah, this is a beat jacks type of beat. And then I was... I was freestyling. I was like, if I'm in a dream, it's a wet one. And I was like, oh, that's max. Because, you know, the Sandman, like, not even my friends didn't even know what the Sandman is. Oh, shit, that's crazy. That's what I'm saying. Like, the Sandman controls the dreams. Yeah, bro. So if I'm in the dream, it's a wet one. And I just felt like it was a perfect type of beat, you know, in the video. That's the song, you know, even that. Like, people... Like, you asked me before what song people sleep on. People sleeping on Sandman, but that's shit. I'm about to get bubbling. Like, you know, I was outside these last couple days. People come up to me about that song a lot. It's on 105.1. Oh, sure. Nice. Shout out to Gabe. He'd do it on there. A fact. Shout out to Gabe. We're actually about to have him on Zoom, so... Oh, yeah, that's my boy. Yeah. Happy belated to Gabe, too. For real? Yeah. I'm hosting his birthday party, too. Oh, sure. Really? Yeah. Damn. Chow. Sunday. No, Saturday. Saturday. What's it called? Damn, that's kind of crazy that people are sleeping on Sandman, because I feel like... I mean, maybe that's why it's because it's the Sandman. No, absolutely. Just to sleep. Another on Tonder. You got something... You and your punchlines are like... They have double, triple meetings sometimes. It's all over the web, though. Like, Sandman. Spider-Man. Sandman, all over the web. Yeah. And that, no. Did you see how you watched the Sandman TV show? Nah. Oh, that's right. You're not really into shows, right? Nah, yeah. I just show out. Yo. I like how you're flipping, bro. Honestly, very, like, very quick-witted with it. Yeah. Yeah, no. I get how you, like, come up with things so quickly, especially, like, freestyling. Hell, yeah. Damn. Okay. So, what... You talked about Wayne being one of your musical influences growing up. Yeah. What, uh, any other artists? ASAP Rocky. Okay. More so, like, the swag and everything, the way he carries himself. Mm-hmm. I ain't gonna lie, like, not to sound too cliche, but, like, you know, early Eminem, like, early Eminem, like, not... Like, I'm talking, like, when he was on his Slim Shady shit. Mm-hmm. Um... I fuck with a lot of, like, you know, the 2016 dudes, like, Uzi, Cardi. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, I definitely... That's crazy, because I was thinking about Eminem earlier when I was listening to some of your stuff, and I feel like he's another one, too, who's, like, got that really, like... He's got that rapid-fire flow, but he's also talking a lot of shit, like, a lot of crazy shit, too, that, like... Definitely the early Eminem, though. Like, when he was coming off Battle Rap, like, into Marshall Mathers, Slim Shady. Yeah, like, Slim Shady. That's who I fucked with a lot. Okay. Yeah. What would you say is your favorite Wayne album, and then your favorite Eminem album? I ain't gonna lie. I'm gonna sound like Matt Cliché with the Wayne album, but the Cardi 3. Yeah, as soon as you said that, I knew it. Yeah. I mean, it's just, like, more so timing, because, you know, when that came out, that was... I just got the iPod, and that was the first album I downloaded. That and The Lamb of God album, the heavy metal band. Oh, sure. And I ain't gonna lie, boy, I ain't really... I don't really listen to Eminem heavy. His music videos was always on when I was a little kid, and I thought they was funny. Like, the shit with, like, the Batman and Robin shit with him and Dr. Dre. Yeah. That shit. Damn, which one is that? Guess who's back. Without me. Thank you. There we go. Yeah, that was, like, kind of... Yeah, I saw a lot of that growing up, too, like, on VH1 especially. I fucked with Drake, too. I mean, who doesn't fuck with Drake, though? Yeah, the boy. That's like, that's a good one, though. Kanye. Kanye, yeah. Hell, yeah. Kanye was the first rapper I listened to, though. Yeah. The first music video I ever seen was Jesus Walks when it came out. Wow. I was really a young bull tapping into this shit. Yeah, I think the first full rap project I listened to, like, of my own accord, like, being a little kid and being like, I want to listen to this, was a graduation on this iPod that I found in a park. It was an iPod touch, too. Yeah, I was like... Oh, yeah, I used to listen to a lot of Soulja Boy, too. Oh, man. Were you out here doing the cranked up? Yeah. Yeah. I'm sorry. Go ahead. Even after, like, you know, he started fucking with, like, because Soulja Boy mad influential, like, besides the internet shit, just talking about, like, you know, when he was with the Migos and stuff like that. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I mean, shit. Even before that, Soulja Boy out here, yeah, he was really like, the ringtone era, especially. Yeah. He was really big. My ringtone was Money to Blow. Mine, it wasn't cranked up, but it was the one he had after that that blew up. It was the... How does it go? It was like, yeah, trick, yeah. Yeah, trick, yeah. Oh, that was the name of the song. Okay. Yeah, trick, yeah. Yeah, the one where he had the puppet, right? Yeah. Yeah, my face. Holy shit. Damn. I haven't thought about that in mad long. Wow. I had to look at one of these cameras. Huh? I look at this one right in the middle. This one right here. Yeah. Breaking the fourth wall. So, before we were on camera, you were out here battle rapping with Cash over the phone. Yeah. Mr. Slyzzy himself. How did that come about? Matthew Ali, MHPG sound, shit like that. And how was that, like, how was that relationship blossomed over or since then? Oh, that's my brother, man. I love Cash. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, like, we be having a lot of fun outside. All the parties and everything. Mm-hmm. He's a great guy, too. Like, mad wholesome, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I love, like, the whole MHPG sound, Cash, Slyzzy, Childly and all them, Dollhouse. Mm-hmm. Those are all my brothers. Nice. Yeah, it's got to be some good company to be in, too. Yeah, hell yeah. Especially, like, with how Sample Drill was taken off. Yeah, I mean, Cash started that. Yeah, bro. Like, him having such a founding hand in that, too. It's got to be crazy. It is the source. Oh, man. What's it called? So, since then, like, oh, no, actually, you look, you kind of answer that question. My fault. So, okay. Let me bring it back a little bit. So, Jersey Club is, like, one of the hottest genres right now. Mm-hmm. But you didn't always make Jersey Club music, right? Nah. I always thought about it, though. Shit, I feel like everyone in Jersey thought about it. Yeah. Everybody just had to do it. Like, people was doing it already, though. You know, like, shout to Unicorn, shout Chaby and all them. Mm-hmm. They was doing it already. But it was more, like, on... It was still, like, it wasn't really, like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Like, it was good, but it wasn't really, like, how, like, like, rapping with the fast cadences. Yeah. It was kind of just, like, just the beat. Nah, yeah. It was tough, though. Mm-hmm. But it's not, like, how they rap on it. It's not how people rap on it now. Gotcha. But that's still, like, that's the source, though, still. Mm-hmm. Like, that's the source. They was, like, the first ones to do that. So, like, what kind of a... What kind of beats were you rapping on back then? How would you describe them, like, prior to Jersey Club taking off? I'm gonna lie and rap on all types of beats, yo. To this day, I'll still rap on all types of beats. It's just... That's why producers always took... Send me club beats. I'm like, oh, send me other shit, like... Mm-hmm. Like, I got tough songs that wasn't on Jersey Club beats that did good. Like, this song I dropped 2021, I'm him. That shit did good. And I was like, what are my pronouns? Bitch, I'm him. And people stole that bar, too. Couple people did. Really? Yeah. Oh, sure. Cause I said it in this TikTok thing that went up. Mm-hmm. So, I mean, I don't know if they stole it, but the timing of it was mad walkie. Yeah. But, like, yeah. But I'm him. That was on, like, a... My boy, Maud, made that beat. You know, he did a lot of things with Newdy. So, it was more like... It was like an Atlanta trap type of beat. Like, on some turnt shit, though, too. Like, kind of like how, like... Not, like, really opium, but, like... Like, in the four... In the middle, you know? Yeah. Like, you know how Newdy beats B? Maybe on some, like... Some turnt... I like beats like that a lot, you know? Mm-hmm. One thing I really could do, like, one type of beat. I'd be smoking all the time. I just never put out a song with it. I'd be killing those Detroit beats. Yo, that's fucking crazy because I feel like your flow, even though it's... I haven't heard you on a Detroit beat. It sounds like it would be... No, I'm gonna body them shit. Cause, like... Yeah, bro. On some baby tron shit. The way to... Yeah. That's somebody everyone really wants me to work with. Like, the supporters. I feel like that'd be tough. But, like, just the way Detroit beats are, it's so much easier for you to get off the bars. Yeah. Like, a lot of times where I'm rapping, I have to sacrifice a bar for the sake of the flow. Mm-hmm. But on Detroit beats, you don't gotta, like... You know, the cadence is spaced out, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, you can really get off a lot of bars. Like, I ask Rio and them, they really be popping their shit. I like to Detroit rap shit. Yeah, bro. I wasn't... I'm not gonna act like I was the most tuned in, but a friend of mine has been putting me on gradually. Yeah. He showed me some Baby Tron shit. He showed me some... I think it's BF the Pac-Man? Yeah, BP of the Pac-Man. There we go. He's got some crazy shit. His bars go off wild. Yeah. And I like how, like... It's punchline heavy, and it's comedic. It's comedic. But they're still saying, Matt, shit. I could really, like... Like, people want to see me on Detroit beats. I be cooking on Detroit beats. Yeah? Me and Rx Poppy got a song on Detroit beat. Oh, word? Type of shit. Okay. That shit is fire. Yeah. I fuck with them. I really could rap on, like, plug beats. Like, even plug shit. Like, you know, plug beats? Like, you know, like... Yeah. I could do those. I could do anything. Goddamn. Really versatile. Hell yeah. Put me on a boom-bat beat. It's over. Because that's really... You could really get your lyrics off. Yeah, bro. On some, like, especially... I feel like when the beat is, like, the most simplistic, but the most effective, that's when, like, the bars are, like, matter most... Yeah. Because, like, the club shit, bro, them beats is mad fast. It ain't a problem for me though. But you know what I mean. Yeah, bro. You've been rapping mad fast for a minute, right? It's just my cadence. It's how I am. Like, it's really just me. And to rap for him is how my brain be moving mad quick. Yeah. So, like, those club beats are kind of like... Perfect. Yeah. Perfect. Yeah. No, I'm glad you said it, because I wanted to say it, but I was like, I don't want to say perfect, and then you said perfect. You know, I'm talking to Tom, I gotta get the credits for his dude, man. Shout out to Bandman MC for breaking the sound. Mm-hmm. Yeah. I don't know if we've had Bandman on yet, but definitely something I want to do, because I feel like he's definitely contributed to Jersey Club being all around the world. Nah, he broke the sound. Yeah. Lowkey. One of the first Jersey Club songs I heard that really popped, definitely Jiggy in Jersey. For real? Yeah. Because I'm not like, I wasn't the most tapped in with Jersey Club. Mm-hmm. Like, I knew of the sound, but when I was listening to it, it was just like people doing remixes of songs with Jersey Club beats in the song. Yeah. Not like... That song is tough. Yeah. I think they just... Aren't they dropping like a collab project, I think? Yeah. Oh, tonight? Oh, shit. I'm definitely going to tune into that. All right. Shout out to Bandman MC. Have you worked with Bandman before? Not yet, but that's my boy. We definitely going to get some in. Yeah. Me and MC though got some shits in the tuck. Oh, where? Wild shit. Oh, shit. Life-changing shit. Now, real talk, honestly, I didn't realize that his producer name was pronounced MC Vert. Thought it was Mick Vert? Mad Long. I was saying Mick Vert, bro. I felt really bad. Yeah. Now, Jersey though, I feel like the mark on the world that they're having now is crazy. It's crazy though. It's always been there. We always had Jersey Club going. People just didn't realize like that whole DJ Telly Tells level up, level up. Sierra remixed it. Fuck it up. Fuck it up. Throwing ass in. You know what I'm saying? No, no, no. It's the other way around. DJ Telly Tells shit was fuck it up. Fuck it up. Throwing ass in a circle. And then Sierra remixed it. She was like, level up. Middle level up, yeah. Level up. And even like, oh yeah, Cookie Kuhai too. She had, I forgot Cookie Kuhai. Oh yeah, when you back up that shit, yeah. Yeah, she asked Cookie Kuhai too. She'd be showing love. I fuck with her too. Yeah, she's really popping off the top. She's somebody that broke the sound. O-D, she got Tiger on a Jersey Club beat. Oh, sure. On the back of it up. She hopped on that. Wow. Oh, yeah. So, nah, what's it called? With Jersey Club being all over the world and making like this worldwide break. Do you see yourself like continuing to make more Jersey Club beats? Hell yeah. I want to show people my other stuff though too, for real. But Jersey Club's not going to die out, bro, because Jersey Club's been lit since I was a little kid. Yeah. It's just like now, it's just evolving. You know what I'm saying? Like Drake got on a Jersey Club beat. Like what? Yeah, that sounds crazy. Like Nicki Minaj, like that Barbie song. Those were Jersey Club patterns. So the Jersey Club shit is not going to die out because it's been around since I was a little kid. Like Woo's Youngins, like DJ Lil Man, all them shits was getting hella views on YouTube. It's just now it's like the whole world is hit. Yeah. I think that. This is going to keep evolving. Yeah, most definitely. Like even like look at like the Sweepers, like that's, they literally made their own subgenre of Jersey Club, like those type of beats. Yeah. That sounds different too. It's just going to keep evolving. Yeah, because it's like. I think the same shit with drill music, like everyone keeps saying drill music about to die out. That's cap because drill music's been around since Sosa and it's just going to keep evolving. Yeah. Like you see how they did like the UK type of beats and then Cash came in with the sample drill and now it's the Jersey Club drill and tomorrow it's going to be something different. It's just going to keep evolving. Yeah. I feel like drill and Jersey Club, like both, they're going to. It's a good mix. Yeah. And then on top of that, where they've come from their respective regions, I feel like it's just going to travel from one to the next and they're going to continue to put their own spin on it. I fuck with it though, too. Because like, like, yeah, we're close to New York, but we still, it's still different, but it's like a good connection. Yeah. That's one thing about me. Like I'm from Jersey, but I fuck with a lot of people in New York. You know, like I fuck with a lot of New York artists. Like, you know, obviously I'm, you know, Cash and Chow. I fuck with like Tata. I fuck with a lot of these New York artists that are really putting on. Yeah. So I really like to, you know, I like to bridge the gap between Jersey and New York. You know what I'm saying? And like, I see other like band man did it. You know, I feel like another collab, too, that like a lot of people, like it was hot, but like that needs more recognition. Like even the flea in the Sosa Geek track, that was like a good like bridging the gap type of thing. Not for real. Yeah. Cause you know, cause like, yeah, I just want, like we write, we write next to each other. Yeah, bro. You'd think that like considering like our histories with each other and how close we all are, or we both are rather estates, like there'd be more camaraderie and more like collaboration. Yeah. Like, especially like North Jersey, I feel like like North Jersey, that's really the source. Like Exis County, you know, like the 973. Like that's the source. It's close to New York. Yeah. Where, where exactly is Essex? Like shit. That's like the oranges, North Irvington. Gotcha. You got a lot of goats. Shit. You got Orange, my town. You got Kyrie Irvington. You got B Jacks. East, ain't Whitney, Whitney Houston from East Orange, right? Sure. Where Longhill from? No, scissors from Maplewood. Scissors from Maplewood. Goddamn. So that's right next to us. Longhill, she either from East Orange or North. Queen Latif from North. Shaq from North. Oh, sure. Michael B. Jordan from North. Red Man from North. Oh, sure. Damn, I didn't know all that. We got, yo, we got heavy hitters, yo. Yeah, holy shit. I got a lot, like Jersey in general. Like fuck that, bro. Like Jersey got the heavy hitters and music since back in the day. Like Frank Sinatra. And then Cool in the Gang, Jersey City. You know, Cool in the Gang has shit on Smash back then. Wow. Yeah. And then, can't forget the boss. The boss. Bruce Frankson. Oh yeah. Bon Jovi. Yeah. Yeah. Naughty by nature. Yeah. Oh, wait, really? What? I thought they were from Queens. They're from Jersey. Naughty by nature from East Orange. I did not know that. Holy shit. Hell yeah. I found something new every day. Obviously, Lauryn Hill, Wyclef, John Autumn. Mm-hmm. Wow. Shit, I ain't gonna lie. Even Eminem, he used to really fuck with a group called the Outsiders before he really got lit. And they really like helped put him on. Outsiders, a group from North. They was fucking with Lauryn Hill a lot. You know, Rod Digger was in the Outsiders. Really? Who's that? Yeah, the one that rap with Busta Rhymes and that. Damn. Nah, I'm blinking. Oh. Damn. Oh man. Yikes. This is embarrassing. Nah, you good, you good. Holy shit, nah. I don't do my research though. Nah, you're Jersey. Jersey got history with this music shit. Damn. So I fuck with like, you know, I'm just happy like our sound is everywhere now. Yeah. It's gotta be great to see it go wild. We're not getting our credit yet, but you know, we, we're gonna. Yeah. I think that, especially when you guys got somebody like, like when Bad Bunny did his Jersey club shit. Yeah, I was crazy. Yeah, it was nuts. I honestly was the last thing I ever would have expected to happen. But I think that just goes to show how powerful the sound really is. Yeah, man. Like I said, shout to MC, man, because that just want to rock. Really set it off. Absolutely. That shit was going crazy. Especially alongside the Eagles were going to the Super Bowl alongside that track popping off, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Obviously shots of Philly too. Like, you know, they, they, they could trip. They did a lot on TikTok and stuff. Yeah. Like Philly goats in them and just like Philly in general too, like with a hip shit. Yeah. Yeah. They definitely have been helping. They did help. The Jersey club though. Not Philly club. No, like, no, I feel like we all on the same team though. You know, What is up? Huh? Why is that? Why? Cause like, I don't know. Like it's still club music. Cause anything Jersey club. We got that from Baltimore. Okay. But we give Baltimore their credit. You know what I'm saying? So they really the source. Oh shit. Damn. We made, we changed it up a little, but they the source. Damn. I really got a, I like that. Thank you for being this like a source of knowledge. Cause I was not aware of a decent amount of that. Like growing up. Like even Florida had club shit growing up. It was really Jersey versus Florida when I was growing up. Jersey versus Baltimore. And now it's like Jersey versus Philly. But ain't no versus with me. I'm, I'm shit. I'm collaboration over competition. There's too much money out here. Facts. There's seats for everybody at the table. For real? Yeah. I like that. I feel like a lot of, a lot of industry shit. Like music, entertainment. Yeah, Everybody can eat in this shit bro. Exactly. That's why you gotta just focus on yourself. Don't focus on what everyone else is doing. Everybody got a different path, different career. Some people blow up overnight. Some people take like 10 years. Yeah, bro. Like I seen this, this clip going around of a JPEG mafia. And he's talking to someone and he's like, he was doing this shit for 15 years, only getting 50 likes. And then now look at him. Yeah. Like he's Suvi now. Yeah, bro. She's crazy. So I want to play another game. I bet. This one's called finish the lyric. All right. But it's your lyrics. So I'm sure you should be able to finish it. I bet. All right. So here's one. Yeah. Let me start with this one. Since I was a young and B. Jacks wasn't normal. No, I can't sing it in the cadence because then he's going to know. Yeah. From Joe Shiesty. It is from Joe Shiesty. Damn. But you still got to finish the lyric. I couldn't. I could have. I mean, thank you. Yeah. He had a hard time too, but it wasn't his song. Oh, Jay Z. That's my boy. Oh, word. That's my boy too, bro. We made tiktoks together. Word. Yeah. Because they be in the comments like, you and Jay Z sound like. Yeah. Yo, do you guys like? Yeah, we made a song last year, but it didn't come out. Bro. We'll make another one. Some B. Jacks and Jay Z should go crazy. Yeah. B. Jacks told me. Because you're not beyond tiktok heavy, so. I was a young and B. Jacks wasn't normal. I don't know. I got you. Since I was a young and B. Jacks wasn't normal. I got all this chicken to feel like the colonel. Yeah. That far. That far was like a lyric. That was. I remember that because that was a nursery rhyme, a filler bar. Yeah. Okay. But that was good though to pick that because you stumped me. Yeah. I wasn't trying to. I felt like if I picked the hook. It'd be a little too easy. You know. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That song goes crazy. All right. Here's one. I walk in the spot. My dolo. Oh, bad. It's for me. Yeah. Easy one. That was a light one. Yeah. That was his freestyle and shit. Oh, word. Yeah. Freestyle Jersey love. Oh, shit. Like the whole thing. Yeah. Oh, wow. I only thought like part of it was freestyle. Oh, shit. That's crazy. Yeah. Damn. Here's another one. She calls me pepper jacks. Yeah. Matthew McCullen your shawty. We home alone. I'm in the back of the Benz getting Superdome because Mercedes Benz Superdome. I'm in the back of the Benz getting Superdome. Yeah. No, I didn't expect you to break out the whole thing like that. No, because I mean, I'm him is one of your bigger songs. So like, I figured that's my biggest song before the club shit. Damn. No, it's not. Magic Johnson is. I was going to pick him from Magic Johnson, but I was like, no, I'll be too easy. That's why I went off though. When I said I don't have AIDS by a guy, Magic Johnson. That was the first time I had a viral moment. But it was just a moment though. Yeah. No, definitely. It's got like, it's got that like little bit of shock value to it because it's like, oh shit. What did he just say? Gangsta like Jamie Foxx. Yeah. That's right. I did that one. I did that one. Okay. I'm going to go get a step on. Fucking a bitch. I'm fucking a step mom. Yeah. Yeah. That was like just another thing. I didn't know what else to say. Oh, really? Yeah. Damn. I mean, I think it was a pretty good bar. It was. Yeah. It was a filler one though, right? Yeah. Filler filler. Okay. So I got that one. Got that one. Got that one. Okay. Last one. Okay. I got young gunners pushing that P. Wait. Please do not pull out the Drake. If you pull out the Drake that I'm pushing the T. Yeah. And that's from Jackson order. That's a tough bar. Yeah. Honestly, it took me a second because I was going to use that one, but then I was going to use, I think it was the one after where you're talking about how you feel like Pharrell pushing P. I'm really stepping in. Yeah. I'm really stepping in. Yeah. You know I'm on go with the double entendres. Yeah. I'm really stepping in. I feel like Pharrell how I pushed that P. Yeah. I feel like it's almost reflective of like, you know, you having all this knowledge from all these random parts because like if somebody else doesn't have that, like trying to dissect it is going to be tough. Yeah. Yeah. That's the one thing though that I've blown my shit about my music, man. My shit be going people's overheads too much. It's hard not to do it. Like my on the radar freestyle. Like I'll see them pick a bar out. Like, oh, that was tough. I'm like, that was tough. That was some light shit. You didn't hear me say what I, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. But shit. I feel like the real, I'm trying to make it more simpler, but not fuck that. Not about me simple. People like what you do and you doing what you do is a, well, a big reason why people like you. So it only makes sense to keep doing it, you know? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What did you like, how did you come up with that? Just doing, yeah, yeah. Or like, how did that become your thing? I said that shit 20 for a minute. Really? Yeah. You know, you know, people out here, they might, it's a common word. So like, you know, you'll hear people saying in the songs a lot, but I've been saying that shit since I was in like middle school for real. Cause my homie down the street, we used to just say that shit. And plus, you know, a grandma, you call grandma, yaya sometimes. Really? You never be like. Nah. Sometimes people call their grandmas like, you know, they yaya. Oh, sure. I wasn't aware of that. I don't know. I didn't know either, but I don't know if it was that, that was just her name. But you know, it was just fun to say. So in 2016, the first time I ever rapped, that was just, I didn't know what to say. So I just like, yaya. Oh, wow. And then people started saying it back to me. Yeah. Yaya. Wait. Bitch. Yeah. You're a character, bro. Honestly. Thank you. I really fuck with your music and I feel like, you just give off good vibes too. Hell yeah. Nah, I'll be chilling, bro. I'll be chilling. And you're on the radar freestyle. It was max. Yeah, bro. And I was over here like, I'm like, damn. I did two beats too. I ran through them shits. Yeah. You know, you're going hard on it. I'd really like to see you on some Detroit shit. Yeah, man. It's going to go. And I'm a, oh, okay. That was the last one. So what should we expect next from B-Jacks coming up in the rest of the year? I'm about to, I'm about to drop a couple of crazy singles. I ain't gonna lie, the collabs in the works is max. Yeah. People you wouldn't even think. Oh, shit. Okay. Because one thing about me, man, I don't, I fuck with every, I fuck with all different types of rappers and music. So I don't just stay to one lane, you know? Yeah. And you know, I'm going to drop a project. I never dropped a project. Yeah. I was going to ask you about that too. Like you're going to drop one this year? I have to. Yeah. I never dropped one. That, it's like at the same time, it's like, damn, I never dropped a project. But I'm like, damn, I did all this without a project, not even an EP. Yeah, bro. It's just like, just straight singles. Which honestly is like a testament to your work too and your work ethic. Cause like, there are people who could have just been doing that shit and then just like giving up, but. Shit. Fuck that was, I don't even have a lot of songs out in general. I gotta give them a project. Yeah, bro. Some, some 2023 B-Jacks shit, a project. Yeah. Crazy. Take them to B-Jacks University, bro. It should be crazy. Yeah. Yeah. So like, and we're in common rather, where you guys have like mad singles, but like no project. Yeah. So, yeah. It's a collab project? Nah, no plan. This is a tough, I've been collabing with a lot of tough people though. Are there any that you can tell us or is that, is that no no? Fuck that, I'll tell you all. Wait, Fed, should I tell them the collabs? Yes. All right, boom. So obviously my boys Split Happy. Okay. We got hella songs. Oh shit. Me and Hurry Huron got a couple bangers too. Oh shit. Okay. Me and Settie Hendrix got a banger. Oh shit. Obviously me, Cash and Chow got some shits in the vault. Me and Rx Poppy got a couple bangers in the vault. Damn. And there's a lot of other artists y'all like too that I'm about to work with. Oh shit. I can't, I can't say who it is though yet. Don't worry, you good bro. But those are the shits in my phone as we bump. Who, who I'm missing? Oh yeah, I just dropped this on my boy G Pluto too. Oh, where? From, you know, you know D-Rose and Feezy. Yeah. G Pluto as, yeah. Oh shit. When did that, when did that drop? And he dropped it on his project. Yeah, but we about to drop the video though. Gotcha. Okay, I'm definitely going to check that out then. I didn't even peep. Is there anybody else? I feel like there is. Nah yeah, but the shits me and Hurry Huron got though. Them shits Max. Word? That's gonna be crazy. I told you like I really fuck with Hurry Huron. I really fuck with Kells a lot. Them East New Yorkers be singing. The melodies are different bro. For real? Absolutely. It's crazy cause like you would never think, but, oh shit excuse me. The melodies coming out of, excuse me, coming out of Conarcy, East New York, that whole area. They're going crazy. Absolutely. And then Josiah shooting the videos, he's nice. Josiah Powers. Yeah bro. He's tough. Holy shit. My boy. Very exciting bro. Very, very exciting. Damn, I'm very much looking forward to that. And especially like the projects that hopefully comes out this year. Nah, it's coming out. A word? Word? Okay, there we go. Confirmation. Damn. Not combination. I just gave him a whole lot with the vault though. It's cool. Who gives a shit? You'll make more music. Nah, yeah. I didn't say the, yeah, we sued me. No doubt. Well, Mr. Jax, B Jax. Yeah. Thank you so much bro. Appreciate it. It's been a great time. Thank you. Of course. For thanking me. Thank you for thanking you, for thanking me. You're welcome. Why don't you tell the people where they could find you? I mean, there's a couple places you could find me. Online. Whatever the dupe these at. No, I'll be right there. You could find me where the dupe these is at. Nah, B Jax on Instagram. B J A C K S. Real B Jax on Twitter cause some pussy got B Jax taken. Damn. I mean, I don't know if he's pussy though. I didn't mean that. He'll fuck around. I don't know. It could be hard. Damn, bro. Let me get, let me get that cause. Yo, I really did some detective shit to get B Jax on Instagram. No word. Yeah. Some Bruce Wayne shit. I'm like, nah, I need this real B Jax is too ass. Cause like it ain't no fake ones. So I went to their page. I saw they ain't posting years. So I went through the tags and the likes. I'm like, oh, this person's active. Let me DM them. Yo, let me get your homies at name B Jax. They hit me back. They're like, smooth. Amen. Smooth. Damn. And tiktokbjax.one, you know, obviously beyond tiktok a lot. Shout out to tiktok for blowing up Jersey love. Yeah. And yeah, y'all wait kind of two. Mm hmm. Kind of two. Yeah. Yeah. And you two B Jax, a dollar sign for us. Yeah. If you look up, it's still going to come up. Yeah. There's no other B Jax without the SS dollar sign. For real? Nah, yeah. Yeah. All right. Thank you so much, Mr. Jax. Thank you all for tuning in. And we'll see you next time.