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C4S is in the building once again, man. Gigi Chanel is in the building. Gigi Chanel. What's going on, man? How you doing? I'm good. Good. Man, we got to figure out, you know, back in the day, I'm an old nigga. When you, when you, when you're old, you think about the way you get it. 411 was the way you get information back into. Y'all don't remember that nigga. Like, what's the 411? That's a whole song. You don't realize 411 means information. Did y'all know that? I knew that. For real? How would y'all know that? Because y'all don't, you need the 411 no more. I don't know. Like, I do, I know that. You know, what's the 411? What's the 411? Like, they used to say that back in the day. That's hard. You see what I'm saying? Okay. The 411. So, let's go. See, don't underestimate the look. She's not as young as she look. Man, that girl by teen. Hey, y'all, let's go, man. You know, I like to take it back. I want to get to know you as a person, Gigi. Before you were Gigi. Were you always Gigi? No, I wasn't always Gigi. Like, I was Gigi to my family, but like in school and everything, everybody called me by my little government name. Okay. But now I don't like the government name. So you didn't have a nickname back then? Not really, no. Not really. It was just my government. So you said you were born and raised in Chicago? Yeah, I was born and raised in Chicago. What part? West Side. I'm really not sure. South Side? I was born in Harvey, though, but. Naperville. No, you were too young when you left. How old were you when you left? I was around, like, maybe like 11. That wasn't that young. Yeah, but like the way. You don't remember none? The way I grew up, I don't know. It's like, I really don't remember a lot of my childhood because it was so, everything was changing. I moved a lot. So it's like, it's here and there. Why, were y'all in the military? So why y'all moved around a lot? Well, we originally live like different cities in Chicago because of the crime rate and my mom had six kids. So like, she was quick. Are you the youngest? I'm the second youngest. Second youngest. Boys and girls? All girls. Wow. Girl with all girls. I think that's why I don't get along with females now, boy. Yeah, I grew up with five sisters. And then I just recently found out that my dad had like four other kids, all girls. Was your dad living with your mom at the time? Here and there. Yeah, they was on and off. Eventually, like they weren't together anymore. That's really why we left Chicago to Florida. But he ended up passing like a couple of years after we moved to Florida. So. Oh, I'm sorry. That's it. All right. But was he in your life a lot? Yeah, when I was a kid, yeah. I have a lot of good memories with my dad more than the bad. OK, that's good. That's good. Yeah, for sure. So were you always into music as a kid growing up? Where did you get that from? No. Honestly, the music really came when I met Oh Boy. Really? Oh Boy Prince, yeah. I really did not even think about being an artist at all. I was really big on dancing and tumbling and stuff. Cheerleading, that was really me. So you were always in cheerleading from a kid growing up? I wouldn't say I was a cheerleader, but like, I like dancing and flipping around and stuff. I never like took any type of dance classes, though, because my mom didn't have the money. But I didn't want to like give up on my passion. So that's why I kept going. And I just, I know, I guess it's in me. Don't they have dance in school? So like in high school, you couldn't like join? Yeah, but the high school I went to, like, I don't know. The dance team that they had was really a flag team. And then I started, I tried to start my own dance team and they wouldn't let me. So I was like, you know what, it's cool. I didn't like the school anyway. But yeah, I really didn't do a lot in high school because of the school. And in high school, you were in Florida for high school. Yeah, Florida. How was Florida compared to Chicago? It's so different. Like it's a complete culture change. You like Florida better than Chicago? Nope. Why? I don't know, like, I guess like the weather and stuff. It's way better weather-wise. Yeah, that's probably the only thing it got, but like, the crime rate is better in Florida than it is in Chicago. Definitely, yeah, but I was like, like I said, I was young, so like, I don't really like remember too much of the crime and stuff, but definitely when I changed paths, it was like even from the friends I had to make, it was like I had to talk different. I had to address them different. Everything was just different. And me being so young, I guess it was easy for me to just, you know, adjust. So that's really, I don't know. So were your siblings with you when they moved? Yeah, all except the oldest, my mom's oldest. She stayed in Chicago. Cause she was a senior in high school. Okay. So yeah, she stayed, but everybody else, we went to Florida. Okay. So what's the craziest thing you saw in high school in Florida? Craziest thing. Probably when we was all on the elevator one day and this little kid yelled at me and my friends talking about he was sorry for slavery and called us a bunch of niggers. Yeah, I went to a very racist school. No. It happened, that's what I got for that all my life. And like. No, wait a minute. Now let me get in there. That's a lot of racism going on there. Yeah man, say. So what, what did they, I want to recap that day. What happened, you were in there. What floor was y'all on? It was on the two floors. It was on the second floor going down. You was on the second floor. Was this a white girl or white boy? It was a boy. And how old was this guy at the time? He was actually in my grade. So he was a sophomore. So how many kids was on the elevator at that time? It was me, my sister, my friend on crutches and then the white kid and his friend. How many friends did he have? Just one friend with him. Just the one friend with him. And he felt braves in that he was an all y'all. Two boys against three girls. And he took it upon himself. Now what did he say again? He said he was sorry for slavery. He don't, he like Kanye, he don't, he kind of have an issue with the slavery. And he called you the N word. Yeah, a bunch of niggas. A bunch of niggros or niggers. So how did he nigg us? Niggers. That's what he said. Ooh, with the ER. The ER child. And what did you feel when that was said? Honestly, the first thing I wanted to do was just like cuss him out. But like I was so used to like all the racist stuff happening and it's like I froze. And you know, like when people just push you off your limit and you die, you don't know when you gonna snap. And that was the moment that I snapped. So I froze initially. But then you snapped afterwards. I snapped. What happened? I started calling him all types of stuff. Talking about everything, telling him like. And what did he say? So were you the first person to go off? Or, cause he was, you had two other friends with you. But you were the first person to say something? No, my sister was. Yes, what's your whole life? What did your sister say? I don't even remember exactly what she said, but I remember that she was the one who initially started to, you know, come back. Okay, let me just, let me first of all apologize for him because everybody's not like that. You know what I mean? So I mean, just because you got some ignorant people that don't understand that everybody is made and we're all made in God's image. White, black, green, blue, a brown. So at the end of the day, we won't let one person spoil it. And he probably was raised in that environment. I feel sorry for him, you know what I mean? More than anything. But just for you to be able to be here today and look at how beautiful you are. When you look in the mirror, you smile, you got your braces, you're right around his thing, you kicking it, you ain't, you know, you ain't big boner, none of you. You got your nice physique, you know what I'm saying? I'm a little thick, I'm a little thick. You see I'm thick? It is. So when you, when you dancing, I mean, when did you first, when you was a cheerleader? Yeah, but I was like already dancing and stuff before I actually teared. I didn't teardown high school. They used to put you on the top and hold you up. Cause you the little one, bump you up. Throwing me all over the place. Did y'all say ready, okay, when y'all started? Ready, okay. See, I told you people say that. I tried to tell my, my daughter's free and that and she said, we don't say that. And I said, this is what you tell me to say. But what did y'all say? Give it to me one more time. What did y'all say? Ready, okay. I knew I was right. Your school was predominantly white. Exactly. So yeah, because their chairs is going to be different. Cause when I go to like the football games, you see, you know, the hood schools from the, the type of dances that they'd be doing. And I'm like, man, them the cool ones. Exactly. And I always wish I just wanted to change high school so bad for that one reason. Man say, I hated my cheer team. Cause they be lit. They be so lit. What's the hardest dance that you've ever had to learn like how to do? And it was like, damn, can't get it, damn, can't get it. Not even know no cocky stuff. I don't think I've ever had a moment like that. Just because like, I never really actually been in a dance class. I would like watch tutorials on YouTube and stuff. And I'll struggle with those a little bit, but at the end of the day, I'll get them. But like, I never really had that real dance experience. So like me being on the cheer team and stuff, I was always looked at as like the best because I was flexible and had a dance background. But I wouldn't really say like I was the best. But you can do the back flips and everything. Yeah. Sure can. Damn. Who and, who do you look up to dance wise like coming up and be like, she hard, that's who I want to dance like or that's who I want to dance better like? Cause I'm only thinking about one person. I'm trying to think if you're going to say that person. Probably not. Cause like, I'm big, I'm like choreographers. Like those are probably my favorite dancers. And my favorite one is actually Will the Beast Adams. I don't know if y'all have ever heard of him. No, exactly. You're talking like dope. He hard bro. And I used to stay watching his YouTube videos back to back, I learned every dance and I just wanted to take his class. So fucking bad. So bad. So why don't you? I just never had the opportunity and then like I kind of lost my passion growing up. Cause like. Why did you lose your passion for dancing? I just feel like I wasn't getting nowhere because like. How long did it take you? Like before you started feeling that way. You know what I mean? Yeah. I'd say like I started feeling that way in high school, especially around the time where I was trying to form a dance team. And it's like in my high school there was nothing for dancing. Nothing at all. So like that's the only option I had. Cause like I said, we didn't have the money for dance classes or for me to travel or nothing. So it's like probably in high schools when I started losing my passion, but even after high school, like I still did like talent shows from here to there just locally. So like I would still like to do it, but I just felt myself giving up more and more every year on it. And I just, I hated it, but at the end of the day, I really can't say why it happened. I just know it probably was because I wasn't doing what I wanted to do. So what made you have that turnaround to gain that passion for it again? Probably social media. Cause I started posting on YouTube and stuff and I started gaining followers on Instagram and then back in the day it was musically now it's TikTok, but that's really why I blew up first musically. And like once I seen that people all over the world react a certain way just to me dancing, they never even met me and they just love me cause I can dance. So like it's a different type of vibe when you got that support from people all over the world that you don't even know. I just, I wanted to keep going for them. I love it. Who's the big like, like somebody that jumped in your comments or DM and it was like, damn, I wouldn't have even thought I'd ever talked to or this person would have seen me. I really, it probably hasn't happened. Have anybody made done your dance or done you guys dance? I think I've seen somebody doing y'all dance and he was not just no normalized people. He was some heavy hitters, so to speak. Yeah, we had a couple, you know, big stars dancing to our stuff. Like nine times out of 10, I'm probably not gonna know who they is by their name just because I'm a face person. And like, I don't know, it's hard for me to remember names. I see, I got one to come to mind, but I'm gonna say the wrong person, but I know I've seen them dance with y'all. Yeah, it's definitely been a couple of them. It's been a few and you should be proud of that to even be a part of the C4S thing. How did you know that this was the group that you was for you? What made you say this is where I wanna be? This is my group and I'm so proud to be a part of it. Probably because like, I never had to be shy around them. Like, I'm a very shy person. I'm not gonna talk unless I'm spoken to and it's not even because I'm rude. That's just how I am. Like I'm anti-social, all that. And it's like, as soon as I met them, just like one by one individually, it's like I could be myself around them. I never had to act or fake and it was just so comfortable and so natural. And I never had that with anybody because I didn't link with so many influencers and I just be ready to go home. I come to Dallas, I never wanna go home. I always wanna be around. I'll be crying on the town to go. That's why I moved here. You feel me? Like, it's a different vibe with C4S. I don't even know how to explain it, you just feel it. That's good, I love it. They cool people. Cool as fuck. Wow. So where do you wanna see yourself go with C4S? I definitely wanna try to become better in the music industry because I am new to that and I even hear the difference from my first chorus song to now. I hear the difference. So I know it's in me, I just gotta keep working and practicing but I really do wanna get better at music. And build your confidence. Cause to me, I always say it's confidence is what hold a lot of people back. You doubting yourself and thinking that you're not where you are when everybody else can see it in you but you can't see it in yourself. Yes, I'm big on that. And one thing I always tell people, I always say it doesn't hurt to just do it. You don't ever wanna look back on your life and be like, I wish I did put up more, I wish I did, I wish, I wish. You can't go back to the past. Why not just do it? Like at least you try type shit. Exactly. But it doesn't work out, yeah. Exactly. Definitely. Man, Gigi Chanel, man. Just one of those people who, we just happy to have you on boss talk. One on one. What a boss talk. You know, last time you was here, you were dancing and looking and talking and yeah, I seen you in the crowd. I gave you hell. You know, I have a way about dealing with everybody. So. You definitely did. Oh yeah, did I mess with you a little bit? And did. Already. Did I dance with you a little bit? You did. And did I? Yeah, got downed in the, I handed it in the. And did? Yeah. See, I love all your reels. How do your audience react to, cause you always doing a lot of reels with your girl. Yeah. You know, how does your audience react to that? They love us. I don't know. Like they always telling us like, they want a relationship like us and we're so cute together. And like they feel our energy through our videos. And like to hear something like that is just like, you know you're doing something right. Yeah. It's like. Cause I always see a lot. The one that cracked me up the most is when you dressed her up as a girl you had on the wig and the dress. That was so funny. She was like a baby. A lot of comments and everything like that. I'm like, that was dope though. I like that. Definitely. We like to do different stuff like that. How do you always come up with all these different content? It's like you never put the same things out. You always doing different. People be in our DMs like, you should do this, you should do that. And we be like, oh, that's a good idea. And we'll do it. That's basically how it happened. But sometimes we'll be thinking about them. We'll be like, yeah, that's hard. Like I knew me transforming her was gonna blow up and it did. How many views did it get? YouTube, it got about 60K. But that's a lot because we normally only get like eight to 10K right now per video. So that one really blew on YouTube. And then it's almost at a million on TikTok. And then it hit a million on Facebook. So it really blew on every platform. Even Instagram. We got like 40,000 likes, almost 600,000 views on Instagram. And that's hard. I feel like Instagram is a hard platform to get to. Really, is that the hardest one? Cause we just started our couple page and then it only took us like two weeks to run it up to 20K. No ads, no ads or anything like that. That's natural. That's running it up. Cause you know a lot of people be doing all those ads and buying views and all of that. What do you think about that? I don't got time for that. Baby, I barely got enough money to pay my bills. I'm not about to buy no followers. I'm not about to buy no views. Like they'll come or they won't. I can't do it. Break your back. Break your back. Let's talk about that. When you, how did you feel? Like was that one of your early on ones with unique music? I think yeah. I think that was our first one together. Yeah. And you jumped up and you gave your, but how did you feel about that? Like this was one of your first, you know, mic checks or whatnot. Yeah. Throw that shit was, but break your back was like my first song. That was my song. Cause I was just a feature on throw that shit. Okay. So I don't know. It was like, it was different cause I'm not used to having all the attention on me especially in music videos. So it's definitely something different, but I enjoyed it and then having unique on the song is like it made it even better. Cause like we are already cool in person. Like that's my, no, that's my bitch. So I don't know. It just, it was a good experience I guess. It's definitely different, but I feel like it loosened me up a little bit. Who else would you want to work with? Glorilla. Glorilla? That would be the- Yeah, that's my spirit animal. I love her so much. And like I don't fan girl or nothing. Like that's not me, but I swear to God if I meet her bro, I'm probably lose my breath. No. I mean, I love her so much. She just, it's her energy. I don't know. She's so natural with it. What's your favorite song that she has? Tomorrow. Really? Why? I like the version without Cardi B, but the version with Cardi B is dope too, but I don't know it's just, I think it's the beat. That's crazy cause people would always say, I would think that you would like the version with Cardi B, but you don't. You like the one without. It's cause I already liked the song beforehand. I think so. It's not bad. Don't get me wrong. I love it with Cardi B, but I just like, I was already hooked on it before that. So yeah, I don't know. That'd be dope. I really definitely. Okay. I know a lot of your fans, they'll be waiting for you to do the wig giveaways. That is so crazy. Don't they be asking you all the time, like when are you doing another one? When are you doing another one? They blow me up and it's like, I love doing it for them because you don't see nobody just giving away wigs. Right. I love doing it for them, but it's like the process, you got to have the time. Is it a hard process? It's not hard, but like when you get so many entries, you got to make sure you stay on top of it because it'll be the day that I'm supposed to pick the winner and I got 200 more entries to put into the raffle bucket and it's like trying to write all them names and stuff. And then some people buy one ticket, got people who buy 80 tickets. I'm sure there's, I know people who do it and they have an app that you can always, you don't have to manually write them names or anything like that. You can put them in the app and it automatically like spins and it picks a person so you might want to look into that. Yeah, they had told me that on my last live stream, they was like, why are you writing all these names? Exactly. But yeah, I'm definitely probably going to do it like that. I'm trying to switch it around before I bring it back because I want it to be official. How many people entered the last time? The last time was one of my best time. I think I had five, like almost 600, like 580 something. Wow. Mm-hmm. That's dope. Well, top three artists of all time did our live. Mm-hmm, huh? Top three artists that are live. Any genre. Number one. That's hard for me. I can't think fast. Let me think. Number one. I definitely think Michael Jackson got to be in there. Okay, number two. Number two. Mm-hmm. I'ma say us, though, honestly. He got some hits. That boy bad. He got some hits. It's gonna burn for me to say this. It's coming from my heart, man. At number 30. It's been a long time coming. Stop it. Number three. Probably Nicki. Nicki Minaj. Ooh, that's a hard one there. That girl go hard, man. It's hard to deal with that woman right there. Go get your best. I'ma bring Nicki. It's going down. Yeah, she definitely out there. She got her craze for show. She works for that. So you said she... That's why that was crazy when you said Glorilla. I thought you woulda said Nicki that you wanted to work with. Glorilla young and she just starting. I mean, come on now. She popping right now. I never really fan girl over Nicki, though. Like, don't get me wrong, I love her, too. But it's like, I see something in Glorilla that I've never seen in an artist. Like, honestly, she kind of inspired me a little bit because I was listening to her old music and she sound completely different. So I'm like, if she can do that, I know it's probably possible for me. So like, it's definitely an inspiration thing. I like that. Shout out to Glorilla, man. You got to come on Boss Talk 101 where the bosses talk. Period. If you want to talk with the bosses. Tell me a time in your life that you were faced with adversity. Something, you know, we all go through things that sometimes you think that, man, how am I gonna overcome from this point onward? But you overcame it. Tell me something that you overcame. Let me think. It's hard for me to think real fast, but overcame something. Got hurt in a relationship? Yeah, a lot of times. You want the person to get hurt every week. Let me go back to this. Yes, I'm hurt this week. I'm hurt next week. Oh my God. Yeah, I'm definitely one of them. Coming up in high school. Did you always like girls? No. So you dated boys before? Yeah, I had one boyfriend. That's all the ticket. Only took one. She ain't even 15. How many boys in there? I'm just asking. I'm big grown over. Okay, I'm sorry. Nah, I just playin', but I had one boyfriend and not to diss him or anything, but it wasn't for me. And I knew it wasn't for me. Not to go too deep into detail, but when you get to that stage and what you gonna do, I didn't want to do it. So it was like, I already knew. And then it's like, I played basketball and the way I used to look at girls, I didn't understand it. Because I don't know, I was so sheltered as a kid, I feel like I was blind to some of the real world. So I didn't even know a lot about being gay or anything. So I definitely didn't come out in high school, but I felt it in high school for a show. So when you had to tell your mom for the first time that you were gay, how did that go? It honestly, I didn't tell her. Like I just popped out on Instagram with a girlfriend and she was like, she felt some type of way because she wish I would have came to her and told her because she was like, I'm not gonna judge you at the end of the day. I still love you, still my baby. You love who you love. And I just, oh my phone. Okay, it's okay. But yeah, she was like, you love who you love. And I was like, that felt really good coming from my mom because I didn't know how to tell anybody. Like, you know, I'm like girls, I ain't know. So I just, you know, popped out and it happened. She was like, you don't gotta be scared to tell me anything. So that's how that went. She didn't judge me or treat me different or nothing. Like I said, I look at things a little different from everybody else. I have to come in on my little opinion on that. You're young. I'm not the guy that I was when I was your age. I don't know what you're gonna be, but I know God got a plan for your life. So I don't look at it like, you know what I mean? Like people go through phases, man. Or either that may be your, whatever you are. You just, at this age, when you was her age, versus who you are now. Well, it's two different people. I don't know how she is, but I know you when you was younger. And now I know that you're not the son. You know what I mean? So it's just, I always give people an opportunity of changing into whatever and blossoming into whatever they're gonna be. Whether it be whatever later on in life. And that go for guys, girls, anybody. I just don't play with it cause so many people try to put people in boxes and judge them in the place that they had and don't give them a chance to develop. I don't like that. Is that real? Yeah, that's real, for sure. That's why I feel about it. I didn't feel like that when I was younger. I told you, if you ain't this or you ain't that. And I was done, but as you get older, you learn and you get more wiser. You know what I mean? So I never, so I agree with your mom for loving you as for who you are, no matter what, because you don't know even how long in life you have. So I don't play with it. You know what I'm saying? Real talk. But back to you, Ms. Jamaica, I pass it back off. So how do you see that you can improve your craft? Probably I really gotta focus on keeping my dedication where it's supposed to be. Because I'm the type of person that like, if I'm going through it in life or something, I'll let that take away from what I'm supposed to be doing. Exactly. Social media and stuff. I'll be messing with my own money. And it's like, for a personal reason, I just gotta learn how to not let that affect me so much. Because it's definitely something I struggle with. And I always tell people a lot of times, how you help yourself is by helping others. And there's so many people out there who go through that same thing. So when you be real with the people who are watching you and even like, to sit down and have a real conversation through your social media, you'd be surprised how many people come in your comment and be like, man, that's me too. You know what I mean? Am I hearing it? It also helps push you. Exactly. So if you're looking for motivation, you find it through your fans a lot of times. Sometimes I go on live and just talk to them, tell me. They don't know I'm going through something but I'm, you know, just talk. Before we get out of here, what's your YouTube channel? So our YouTube is, it's with my girlfriend, G-G-N-K-C, G-G-A-N-D-K-C, that's it. And what's your Instagram? How can people link with you on Instagram? Y'all can follow me at G-G-DanceXOX, just G-G-DanceXOX. How many followers you got on that thing? Around 300K, I'm about to hit 400 though, hopefully by the end of January. What about on TikTok? How you doing over there? I'm doing great on TikTok. I got about 750K right now. So y'all can follow me at the same thing, G-G-DanceXOX on TikTok. Man, this is the spotlight. G-G-DanceXOX. Say that again? 370 and 690. 370, 6, how long? Hey man, so I mean, we definitely don't call this the spotlight. Mm-hmm. This is G-G-Chanel's first... Official interview. Official interview, man. Shout out to her and C4S for setting this up, man. Those guys always bring us some dope challenge over here. Fresh all that every time. Wow. Hey man, check it, man. It's been another great segment. A boss talk with O'Gren. Where the bosses talk, and don't forget to like and subscribe. Man, it should go again, period. Check it, man. It's your boy and CEO, man, signing off.