 What they gonna do with me now? I'm still a twerk of the town Got me in the sisters, I'm hooking them down What's going on y'all, it's your girl Loma K. We here at twerk of the town, and who is in the town today? It's the girl Revealing, Mrs. Bad Bitches. Period, that's captain of the Bad Bitches right there. Period. So, I wanna get to know you just a little bit, so we gonna start off with a rapid-fire questions, okay? All right. Where you from? I'm from Brooklyn, New York, Marcy. What's your favorite ad lib? Like what? What's your sign? I'm a sadge. What's the ugliest hairstyle? On a boy or a girl? A mohawk. What's your favorite Jay-Z song? Niggas in Paris. Favorite TikTok sound? Favorite TikTok sound? Right now it's, you like my voice? It's her you own? This ain't no way till you see it in a thong. Period. How many siblings do you have? I have four. What's a social media ick you have? A social media ick? When people, I don't know, be commenting on my shit. Like with soul, I don't like that. With what? With soul, like salty vibes and shit. I don't like that, cause then I'll be clapping back. Yeah, the haters. And there'll be a whole argument in the comments. Oh, you answer comments? Sometimes, like, because you know it'll be the comments that just hit a nerve. Yeah. Girl, yeah. Yeah. Out of everybody here that's talking to the town, I'll be the one in the comments like, what? Like, all right, you're not about to come on this page and play with me. No, respectfully. Like I'm a regular human bitch. Respectfully. What is one of your comfort TV shows? Martin. Act your favorite emoji out. Show us what your favorite emoji is. The tongue. Okay, what's a name you hate? A name that I hate. I don't really like mamas like that. Mamas? Yeah, I don't like that. I tell mama. You like that better than, well, you like stink better than mamas? I think stink is a little. I like baby girl. Okay. Okay, so that's your favorite one. Yeah. Okay, got it. What's your biggest pet peeve? I don't like for people to just grab my phone. Okay. And the last one, give us an unpopular opinion about anything. Bob's are actually cute as fuck and stop sharing the girl with Bob's. Cause I have Bob. Period. All right, so I want to start from the very, very beginning and then I want to make it to where we are right now. Captain of the bad bitches. So who did you listen to growing up and what was life like before the music? I really listened to like, I always listened to like rap. Okay. Cause I grew up with my uncles, my cousins and old guys and I had my mom, my grandmother, but they wasn't really like playing music like that. They played like old school music. Okay. So I was really on the more of the rap side, like Jay-Z, Beanie Seagal, Lil Wayne, like Bleak, like stuff like that. But I grew up a little bit. We moved, me and my mom moved. And that's when I started. Where did you move from? We moved from Marcy. Okay. So we moved from Marcy. We went to East New York. Okay. And that's when I tapped into like R&B a little bit more cause I was Lamar and shit like that. So she playing like Alicia Keys, Keisha Cole, like Foxy, stuff like that. So I was really on, but I feel like I was more of a hip hop girl. Okay. The rural hip hop. Got it. So now I know you said you've always been into music. Like not that you necessarily always made it, but you've like always been interested by it. So what other interests did you have outside of that? Outside of music. I like fashion. And I was like, I kind of wanted to be a model. I still do. Ooh. I see that for you. Yeah. When I was younger, I had my mother take me to agency and all that. But I wanted to like be into modeling and stuff like that. Okay. That was really it. Okay. So what made you, I know you had a job right before you blew up. So what made you decide I'm going to do music and music is like it's safe enough for me to quit my job. You saying like when did I get to that point? When and what made you get to that point? I feel like if I'm going to be in, I might as well just be all in, you know, and like really stop playing with it and take this just serious. Right. And I was, I feel like I was making enough with it, you know, so. Right. This is good. So at this point, do you feel like this is your lifelong career? You feel like this is what you're saying? Yeah. Love that. Because I've been like, I've really been doing it all my life, like just, just because just to do it. Right. And now I'm doing it. I'm making a profit over it. Right. It's actually something I love doing. So why not? So how long have you been in the studio actually making music? So my first time, my first time, like, and going consistently with it was like, well, it wasn't my first time, but being consistent with it. Okay. It was last year, probably like February, March, I started going like every other day, every day I was in it. Right. And I felt like it was because I was going through something. So it was like, I was going through things like within myself. So it was like just something to get away, you know, spend time with myself, express my feelings through music. Right. And it just kept me going. I kept going with it. And it turned out to be working in my favor. Period. Now I know we didn't hear a lot of the other stuff because Bad Bitches was the first song you put out. So now one thing I really identified with when I was doing research was that you put up until then your mom didn't even hear your music. And I still don't let my mother watch my interviews because it's just, it's kind of cringe to me. It's just like, I don't want you to see what I'm doing. Like I want you to know what I'm doing. So how did you get to the point? And I'm certain a lot of other content creators relate to that too. How did you even get to a point where you're like, all right, like I'm going to put it out. Like how did you get that confidence? So it was like, all right. So this is when I was like about to drop this song. Like this is when I was contemplating on dropping it. Like, okay, I'm about to drop this song. My best friend already convinced me to do it. So I'm about to do it. So I told my mom, I'm like, I got this song. I'm about to shoot a video for it. And I think if it go good, I'm going to take it serious. Right. So she trusted that. We both trusted that. And it worked out in my favor. And she's just been supportive ever since. I love that. Mom is in the building too. Definitely a big issue. I love that. I love that. She's staying inside. Period. Period. So now is your best friend the reason that you decided to drop bad bitches or did you drop bad bitches? Because you felt like I got one. She's part of the reason. I needed like, I needed somebody to tell me like do it. Because me and myself, I'd be talking myself out of, I'd be talking myself out of shit. Right. I'm my biggest critic. And I probably would have been like, nah, you bugging. You know, you too shy for that shit. So it was like, I don't be trying to, well, I used to not try to exploit myself to like everybody to the world and shit. So I'm glad she convinced me to do it. Period. Shout out to Bestie. Shout out to Bestie because girl, we all appreciate you. Okay. So now define bad bitch. What is a bad bitch? Okay. I feel like a bad bitch is somebody that, of course you look good in shit, but you got to be a good person. You can't be a bad bitch in a mean girl. Like that's just, that just make you ugly. Okay. So you got to be, you know, look good, keep yourself, you know, keep yourself looking good, stand your ground, be a boy, get your own, and like take care of the people you love, you know, be a good person. Period. So a bad bitch is not just physical? No, it's not. I be having an argument with men, they be telling me like, I be like, I say, I feel like, because beauty is so subjective, it's just like, you may think somebody's pretty, somebody else may think they ugly, but like, bad bitch is like a aura. It is. You feel it. Like you have bad bitch energy. Yeah. Bad bitch energy is real. Good. Now we know bad bitches is the one that blew up and got everybody's attention. So are you signed now? Yes. I'm signed 300 partnered with 100k tracks. That's that one. Now I know because the song was so big, I could imagine there was labels ringing that line left and right. So what made you go with them? It just felt right. You know, they was talking to each other, you know, it felt right. And we gravitated. We just gravitated. It felt like the right thing to do. So. Got it. I want to hear about this team in every interview. How you have such a solid team. Is mom on the team? Yes. Of course. It would be no team without she. All right now. And what is mom? Mom is the manager. Mom is the momager. Got it. So has that affected y'all's relationship at all? No. I mean sometimes, you know, we have our disagreements, but it's nothing to talk about. I love that. That's my best friend. I love that. So now, does being signed add any pressure to you at all? Or has this experience felt more like an assist? It's pretty much both. Like, you know, it's, it's, it helps you. Right. But you got to, you got to work. You got to work. Absolutely. You know, it's just, it's got, it's something you got to want for yourself. Right. You got to work harder than others because it's your career. Right. So it's a 50-50 on me. Okay. So now I know bad bitches popped off organically. So what, at what point did the label start pulling you? Probably like at the end of the year, November, December. Okay. In those times, January. Okay. And then I think I got signed probably like, I don't know, I got a favorite of mine. So early this year? Yeah, right month. Like I got signed like very much. And around when would you say bad bitches really like blew up? Probably like by December. December. Once, once like year was over. Okay. So bad bitches popped off in December. You signed early 2023. And now here we are in July. So we just made it to the middle of the year. I know you said everything is happening so fast. So how are you coping with that? Like, what are you doing to really take all of that in? Majority of time, you know, when I, sometimes I don't even really have a lot of time to be doing other stuff. You know, so I try to stay with my family, you know, have my me time stuff like that. And I just do the things I like to do, go out here and free my mind from like music. Because that's, it's with them here already. Like that's something I've been doing before all of, you know, getting lit and shit before look out. Right. But, you know, I try to stay in my head. And you know, keep cool. Keep calm. So what are some challenges that you faced since blowing up so fast? I feel like just getting comfortable, like letting everybody get to know me and shit. Okay. Opening up to people. Okay. Because I'm shy. Like, well, I'm slowly unraveling, but I was shy. Like, last year I couldn't have seen myself doing this. Got it. Like doing shit like this. I will say one thing about you. So when I heard this song, I heard this song on TikTok. And I saw it with the dance first. You saw the boys dance to it? Fire. So I'm like, what is this song? Like I'm feeling this. Because they ate that up. Shout out to Tyree Boomin. Ate. Damn. So I hear this song and one thing about me, I'm super obsessive. So once I like one thing, I got to go down the rabbit hole. I got to find out everything about you. Yeah, that's me. I got to get into it. That's me. So I went and I looked and I'm like, wait, is this like the one? Like this is, this is, this is the one. And to see you at that point. And now see like the bad bitch remix video is one of my favorite videos that dropped. Oh yeah. I love that video. Me too. Like the aesthetics, the girls. Yes. Everything. It was just a whole vibe. The girls was mad lit. Everybody was so pretty. And it was just mad. Robby was genuine. Definitely. The whole time. And my favorite thing about the video is your growth. Cause I feel like if you watch you in the, like the original bad bitches video. And then this one, you just look so. And now that I watched the video. Like a star. I watched the original one. I'd be cringing. Like, why did I do that? Like, why would I do that? So you watch your own stuff? Yeah. Okay. You listen to yourself too? But I'd be cringing like. Really? I have to like, all right. I'll let it be out for a couple of days. And then I like go watch it. Okay. Oh my God. Do you put yourself like, do you regularly listen to yourself? Like I want to hear that new Breezy Lin. Yeah. Period. I know that must feel like bad bitch to rap to girls. Cause I really like, I really make music like, and I really be talking like, like I be talking shit, my shit. Yeah. I'm not saying nothing just to say it. Sometimes, but like majority of the time I'm really talking my shit. I think when I heard bad bitches, it was like, okay, this song is fire, but what else? But then when I saw like your free styles, I was like, oh, like she actually talks. Like she has something to say. I feel like everybody was, was feeling like that. Like I was getting a lot of that. So what's she going to do after that one? Like I'm a, I'm really, I really rap. Like period. I don't know. Period. So do you feel pressure? Because I know your second single just came out, but we going to get to that. So did you feel pressure because bad bitches was so big and that was your first song? Well, first song you put out. At times I would get in my head like, I'd be worried about what people want to hear next. Like, I don't know. Okay. I don't know how to explain it, but it's, I was a little bit like, alright, I got to do something to back this up because I can't just be, you know. Right. But I'm not really worried about it no more. I really got mad stuff in the tub, you know, that I know that people's going to like so. Period. Now before we leave bad bitches, because I want to, this is like our bad bitches chapter. If it had the subtitles, it would be bad bitches chapter one, period. So now we talked a little bit about the remix video. Let's talk about the remix. Why Cali and Lola Brooke and how did that happen? Okay, so they were showing love on like TikTok and their stories. Okay. Before the collab and stuff like that. And then our teams connected saying that, you know, they want to be on the remix. We look for girls to be on the remix. Right. I was like, okay, why not put Lola on the remix. She's doing her big one right now. She's from Brooklyn. She stopped it. She's like up the block, up the block for me. And Cali, she's just another baddie, you know, up and coming doing her thing. So I'm like, yeah, that's a good, that's a good look for all of us, you know. And when we linked up, it was genuine vibes. Like everybody, it was just mad genuine. The girls, they showed mad love. Shout out to them. It looks like it. When I watched the vlog, it just looked like everybody was just happy to be there and happy to be involved. Yes, I know I was. Yeah. Now another thing I did notice with that vlog is that every scene I saw you like behind somebody's shoulder looking at the screen and looking and just watching. So how much involvement do you have on the back end of your career? A lot. It's a lot to say so. I like to, I don't know how to say it. I like to, I like to have options. So if you give me options on the table, I'm not going to be. Oh, I want it this way. Okay. I could, we could work. Like I could work with you. Yeah. I'm not a stuck up, sting person or work way. Right. I'm really sweet, you know. So I feel like I'm cool to work way and stuff like that. I'm not too bossy. Okay. But you know, I be, I be letting everybody be creative. I like to see ideas and stuff like that. So. So we're going to play a little game. This game is called WWBBD. You know what that's in for? WWBBD. Yeah. What do you think it's in for? I don't know. WW. I don't know. What would bad bitches do? Oh, I like that. All right. So I'm going to give you some scenarios and you going to let me know what bad bitches would do. Okay. So the first one. You later put your man, his phone is on the charger on your side of the bed. It rings. So you pass it to him. When you pass it to him, it's a girl name with a heart and a lock. What would bad bitches do? Okay. I'm going to let him answer that phone. I'm going to listen to the conversation. So you're going to pass him the phone? Yeah. Okay. I'm going to let you set yourself up because I'm going to punch you in your face right after. Like if it's, if it's not the conversation. First of all, why she got a lock and key and all that. It's really the lock. It's the lock. The heart could be a sister. Damn, I'm trying to sound mature. The lock. But I like, I might turn. I might turn. Oh, that's sad. Especially if I don't know, like, who is this girl? Yeah, I'm going to turn. But here's my thing now. If you pass him the phone, what if he just declined the call? I'm going to still turn. Because who is this girl? And why she got a lock? Actually, I want to see what the fuck my contact name is. I'd better have, I'd better have five hearts. I'd better have the world, the globe. I'd better have all of that. But yeah, I'm going to still turn regardless. So what does he, you taking back, like you, are you willing to hear his explanation? Or it's like, it's done. I don't know. Depending on the relationship. It depends how much, you know. Okay. I don't like you. You can't, you know, you can't answer it. No, I don't know. Don't say that on camera. You got to have the second chance in the back of your mind. Yeah. Don't let them know that on camera. These men is already wild. I'm going to turn regardless. I like you or not. Fuck. No, it's up. The lock is crazy. Okay. So the next one. So you're outside and it comes over here. Right? Shout to the section. Y'all go in the section and your friends start being funny. Your friends start, you know, oh, girl, remember that time your friend was pushed back? Like, she started pulling one of those. Oh. What were bad bitches doing? I'm going to turn on her. Because like, why are you acting funny? Like, it's not that serious. Yeah, we probably end up arguing. In the club? Like, you're doing that in the section? Yeah, because bitch, why are you trying to play me in front of all these niggas? Now, if I tell such, such, such, such, such, such, you're going to be, you know. Okay. So are you just turning up on her or are you exposing her too? No, I'm just turning up on her because bitch, you're playing yourself. Period. I like that, period. All right, so the next one. One of the hottest rappers in the game pulls up to the studio and they want to do a collab with you. So when you get to the studio, they're like, okay, I want you in the song, but I already wrote your verse. Like, I don't want you to write nothing. Like, I already wrote your verse. Just go in there and spit it. What would bad bitches do? I don't, I write my own stuff. So I'm not, I don't get like, I got something already. So I don't need your verse. So, okay. So would it be like a thing where like you look at it or you like, because, okay, my thing is, it's a little bit of a risk because what if you piss this person off now and now they feel like. I wouldn't look at it. I skim through it. But for me, I'm just looking at it, you know, not to like, as an artist, being on some stature. Yeah. Right. I don't, I prefer not to use it. Got it. All right. So next one. You're driving down the street. You're driving and you see a man coming up to you. You know how Brooklyn be, you know how the city be. Sometimes they could be homeless. They could be trying to talk to you. You just never know. So you don't know this man Bob. So he comes up to your window. Your window is down. He comes up to your window and he's just, you figure out that he's a homeless man. He asks you for money. You tell him you don't got nothing. He's taken and then he takes the spliff that he has in his hand and throws it in your car because you dubbed him. Most likely I'm going to have like a bag in my car. I'm going to throw that shit on him. You're going to throw the bag and keep driving. Yeah. And we even. Okay. That's actually a really simple result. Yeah. I think I would be stuck. No, I'm not going to be stuck because I expect a crackhead and Brooklyn to do some shit like that. So I'm not going to be stuck, but I'm going to get my leg back. Okay. All right. Two more scenarios. Ready? So next one. This is a classic girl scenario. So you go to the nail salon, local nail salon to get your toes done, and you've been waiting there for seven minutes so far. You next. Somebody comes and she looked like she about to get in your chair and she don't. Bitch, I'm next. So you telling her? Or you telling the nail tech? And I'm telling the lady. I'm next. I was here first. Period. Thank you. Period. That's that one. And the last one. You go to a usher concert with your girls. You sitting in that seat. You know that seat I'm talking about. You sitting in that seat. You got a man at home. I should come up to you here. There goes my baby playing in the background. You vibing. No. Period. You got a man to usher. I'm vibing. You got a man at home. No. Okay. It's just the concert. Okay. You give him. I'm taking usher home. You giving Kiki Palmer? Like you like. I might. Into it. I might do a little Benzo. You got it. You got it. Benzo. You know, I'm just thinking. I'm not trying to be saying it. Like, you know, have fun. I agree. So I'm tight. Have fun. Like you went there for a reason. Like because of who? Who? Beyonce, Rihanna. Yeah. If one of them come be like, oh, come on stage. Let me give you a little lap dance. You're getting up. Yeah. You're getting up. I just love it. If Beyonce told my man, come on this stage. And he was like, nah, I'm with shorty. I'm done. I'm done. I would jacket. I would, I would allow. Go ahead. Go ahead. Right. Have some fun. Get your panties out. Period. Period. Now, does this scenario change if you go to the concert? Which of me? Well, it depends. Because if my man like gangsta enough, he going to give me that look. Like, don't even play it. I'm going to be like, y'all seen one with Sweetie? No, I didn't see Sweetie yet. I saw Winnie and I saw Kiki. I didn't see Sweetie yet. No, I didn't see her. I'm going to be on one. Put me on. Sweetie shit. Sweetie was there. He was like, can I sing to you, Sweetie? She was standing there. She was like, yup. And he did not touch her. She gave him that look. Period. And I said. I definitely think there's a respectful way to talk. Did you see Winnie's? No. Winnie like. I think she was sitting on her man's. Yeah. He came over there and he extended her arm. And then she like got up and hopped in his lap. I felt like that was a bit much. Wait, she hopped in her man's lap? No, no, no. She hopped in his lap. Oh, yeah. But it was just like, this is his show. Right. That's what I'm saying. Just go have fun. Be cute about it. It's a lifetime thing. Yeah. I mean, if you plan on going another time. But for me, it would be a once in a lifetime thing. Exactly. Yeah. You like Usher? I mean, yeah. I grew up listening to Usher. Okay. Now I know you said you are partially into R&B. So what R&B would you be listening to? SZA, Summer Walker, Bryson Tilla, her, who else, Victoria. Monet? Yeah. Her. Yeah. She's talented. Who else? Who else? Who else? Damn. I would have to go to my music list. I've been listening to a lot of artists. Okay. A lot of genres. So what's one artist that we would be surprised to hear you listen to? I don't know if y'all know her. Her name is Banks. I don't know who this is. Yeah. I think she, I don't know where she from. What type of music she make? I don't know how to, I don't want to say what else, what I'm going, like what I want to say, but because it might not be, you know. Okay. But it's not PC. It's not hip hop. It's not, it's not really R&B. Who would she sound similar to if you could do that maybe? No. Interesting. Great. Well, we got to look up Banks, y'all. If y'all don't know, because I don't know either. Breezy just put us on. I haven't heard that song Brain by Banks. Uh-uh. Yeah, you got to tap in. When y'all hear it, y'all going to be like, she listen to it. Okay. We got to tap in y'all. It's real like, I feel like she's empowering to women. Okay. Like the album that I listen to when I first heard her, she's like real, she's talking for the girls. Okay, very good. All right. All right. Now, one R&B song, real popping, one wish, Ray J. Yes. You just simple, they made it even more popping. Like. Yeah. Shout out to Turea. Shout out to Ray J. Yes. So tell us, how did keep wishing happen? Okay. So I had the song, like probably a little bit after I wrote Babbage's. I went to the stew. It was a whole, it was like another version to the, to the one wish beat. So it wasn't the original, the version that I have now. And when I got to the beat, the producer, the producers was telling me like, yo, let me, let me like start your new beat. So I'm like, all right. At first I was like, I was a little skeptical about it, but like, all right. Fuck it. Go ahead. And then it came out, came out good from when I first wrote it, I knew like, this is something too real, has to get on. Okay. Something too real would get on. From when I first made it, I knew who I wanted on the track. Okay. And I kept, I just kept saying that, like I need to re on this track. Right. Tracks, finally, you know, got us connected. We spoke about it. And he sent his version. And we had it for a little minute. And then we finally got to work in my Babbage's release party. I got to speak to Ray J on FaceTime. Oh, yes. He's like, he's super excited for this release. And yeah, that's how he reposted the, like he basically promoted the two. Okay. So yeah, that's how that came about. Everybody's just run real supportive of it. Like. Now, I know in like your verses, you referenced One Wish, but you said it was two a different song. So was there like a little bit of a Justin there or like, did it just, did the universe have to work out like that? It was a One Wish Jersey kind of beat. Just not that one. Yeah. Got it. It was like less drums. It was like more simpler. Okay. And they just turned it up. Like they turned the One Wish version up. So. Okay. Would you like to yourself a perfectionist? Yeah. Kinda. Because you said this one had a couple versions. And then I heard you say Babbage has also had a couple versions before. No, Babbage, Babbage has had one version of the beat. Okay. But like I kept recording it because I wanted it to sound a certain way. Got it. So. I mean, yeah, I guess you could say I'm a perfectionist because I'm the type, if I record something, I listen to it for a minute. If I feel like I'm going to change something, I'm going to go back and change it. Okay. So. I definitely think that whatever you was trying to deliver on Babbage's came across. Because I have it written down here. I just don't know how to phrase it sounding professional. Like I just don't know why you would get on that song and say like what? Like what? Like damn. Like what? Like why? It's just so. That's really hard to talk. That's really hard to talk. Damn. And that's really hard to talk. Wow. I love that for you. I'd be in the middle of a conversation like what? Like damn. And I'd be like, I say damn a lot. Like damn, damn. You sounded just like your song in conversation is mad funny. Really? That's mad funny. I wish people would understand that. This is really how I sound in real life. I love the voice. I think it sets you apart. Like it makes you, it's, it's very calming. And it's just, it matches your aura. Like you have this like, I'm a bad bitch and I know I'm a bad bitch, but like I don't really got to do too much because I know I'm a bad bitch type of off. And again. That's what I guess. Yes, it is. I like that for me. I love that for you. Now there are a couple songs you have that aren't on streaming platforms like moving different, which is hard. So is there a specific reason? So moving different. It was something I just shot in Miami. I recorded in Miami the next day. I just shot it just because I didn't really like think it through. I just posted it. Okay. It's on, I think it's on SoundCloud. It's probably on SoundCloud and it's on YouTube. It was just something to post. Like more content. Okay. The girls need that on Apple Music. It's me. I'm the girls. Okay. Okay. I got the girls. That's another thing too. Writer. I have writer on it. Okay. So complications and shit like that. Right. But yeah, the girls was dragging me for taking writer with Apple Music. It was tough. Yeah. It was tough. It was definitely tough. So now give me three words to describe your sound. I say realistic, but sexy and like just a vibe. Like. Definitely a vibe. I know this whole AI thing is like super big. You know, everybody, you could steal practically anybody's sound. Yeah. So as an artist, are you worried about AI at all? No. Why not? Because it's like, I don't know. It's not really like something that would be on the back of my mind. I'm not really worried about it. Okay. If anything, like I could confirm like what's what, you know? Right. So I'm not really sure about it. Now, when can we expect an EP? Hmm. Hmm. Because the girls need a full project. I'm thinking like the end of the summer, the beginning of full. Okay. Now one project we are about to get featuring Breezy Lynn. You are on King Vaughn's grandson. Yeah. Period. Well, when this comes out, it'll be out. I know that's right. So tell us how that happened. Okay. Okay. So being at 100K tracks, he used to manage King Vaughn. We was in the studio one day. He played me the unreleased and they needed a woman's perspective on it. And I laid my track, my verse down like 15 seconds. I'm 15 seconds. I'm bugging you. I'm like damn. 15 minutes. And it was crazy because like I listened to Vaughn. Yeah. I was like, all right. It didn't, I don't think it hit me right then and there. Okay. But like as it goes by and we talking about, you know, we actually work in it. Right. We get in it. They get his album together and stuff. And they calling me like, yo, I need this. And it's like, oh, oh, shit. Okay. This is for real. I'm really about to be on Vaughn's album. Future in Tink. Yes. In Tink. You know, if you know, you know the girls. Tink is that. Tink is her. She's her. So it was like, I'm just, I'm taking it all then. I can't wait to cry and hear it when it's released. But yes, I'm so excited. I love that for you. I'm so happy for you. Thank you. Now who are some other people that you would love to collab with? Give us three. Three. Mmm. Summer Walker. Oh, I can hear that. Y'all two together. I'll be singing inside. Like I'm singing. Like, are we going to get that on a project? I hope so. Oh. Summer Walker. Ice Bikes. Who else? Emique. I knew you was going to say that. Because that's my name, my name. No, but Meek for sure. Okay. Like some loves. You know, a little love. Do you watch Baddies? Yeah. I just think that a collab with you and not too much with me. But I really think that you and Stuna Girl would do it for me. Stuna Girl. I love Stuna Girl. I love Stuna Girl. Is it Stuna? Stuna Girl. Is it Stuna? Stuna Girl. It's two of them. Right? Okay. Yeah. I just, it's the two unique voices and the vibe that I just feel like would really just do it for me. No, I love Stuna Girl. Her voice, yeah, her voice is so unique. Yes. Like it's so cute though. Like it's mad cute. No, for real. That's different. I never, I never like thought of that. I think the contrast and the vibe would give. Yeah. Period. That's cute. And that's a really deep impression. Meek Mill, yummy yummy yummy. Yeah. Is that your celebrity crush? Yeah, it's like for years. Oh. I love me. And it's like, I love him. Like that is my mi-mi man. But like he's really like inspirational. Like seeing like for me, he first started and like now. Or even though like I really fuck her. I really love his music. I probably know like every meek song. And that he has a lot of music. What's your favorite meek album? Now make shape album. I feel like. like dreams and nightmares too. Okay. Yeah. I feel like all of them though, like, I love all of them. I love that for real. I know every song, like, so. You know an artist is really a favorite when you just can't even decide. Yeah, like, I always get that question like, oh, what's your favorite meek song? Like, and I really be stuck because like, I got mad favorite meek songs. Like, so it's like. Now it wouldn't be me if I don't revert back to the other part of my question, which referred to the crush. Now, Miss Breezy Lin, Captain of the Bad Bitches, I know them DMs must be ringing right now. What is it giving? Like, are you single? Let's start there. It's giving like, I don't want to be your girl. Oh. Nah, for right now, I just, I'm chilling right now. I'm working. I'm focused. I'm trying not to get distracted. Because you know these nicks be distracting. And when you fall in love, that should just be too crazy. I refuse to, I refuse. What does Breezy Lin look like in love? Which would be like, when you got a mommy and mommy and mommy. What that gives? Like, obsessed. And with me, it's like, with me, I'm so like, I got so much pride. It's like. That's that fire sound thing. I got so much pride. Oh yeah, fire sounds like that. So it should be like, it begins to me a little bit more because like, I'm not gonna say nothing to this nigga, but you really blow on my shit. Like, so I just, I don't know. I got to, I feel like I got to tap into myself a little more before I really like take some ice areas right now. I'm just chilling. You know, I'm doing those days here and there, but I'm not taking the white series for real. Have the industry niggas been in the DM? Oh, not the look down. Not to move the hair. It's something though. But you know. Would you do that? Huh? You would do the industry thing? Would I? It depends. Nah, I mean, that should be looking fun. I ain't gonna lie. It does, but I feel like it probably has extreme highs and extreme lows and judging from your answers from what we bad bitches do, I just don't know if you really like into what they into it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's the thing. So I don't know. Like what you gonna do if you log in the shade room and see your man with somebody else? This is a couple of those. See, I'm not, I don't know. Yeah, that's a lot. That's a lot. Yes, that's heavy. Look how she imagine it now. Yeah, I'm trying to paint the image, but I don't know. I mean, I would have to see like with the vibe, with the vibe be like. Okay, so if the vibe right. But even these niggas be vibing and still be like in shit, y'all, you know what I'm saying? Hello. Now, what has been your favorite part of this entire journey getting into where you want now? I feel like hitting the big stages. And like needing a bunch of new people. I love meeting new people. Cause you know, before you, like before you meet them, you have this like interpretation on how they already are. So it's like you meet people in it, like the complete opposite of what you thought they were. And that should be cool to me. So I like doing the big stages and just meeting people. I love that. First of all, you killed Summer Jam. Speaking of big stages, ate Summer Jam up. And I feel like how much performance have you done? Because I think the way you came out on the stage and commanded it, I was like. Lola had me on Barclays before Summer Jam. Yeah. So that was my first big stage. Well, I did Grim, I feel like Grimacy Theater is like big. I did Grimacy Theater with Shawnee VanLyne at its events. I did Barclays with Lola, Summer Jam with Lola. So those were like three big like group stages. So it's like, I don't know, it become unnatural to me. I love that. I think the performance is another place you see your growth. And I feel like I'll probably be more nervous like with small crowds than big crowds. Cause small crowds, they like looking you dead and see a soul. The big stages, you know, you can't see everybody looking at you for real. But them small crowds, they be like staring at you. So I don't like that. I know you were glasses. You were your contact, well, do you have contacts? Yeah. Do you have contacts on stage? Yeah. My contact is like my other eyes now. I'm not expecting it. I don't really wear my glasses no more. When I first started performing, I used to dance. And when I first started performing, I would take out my contacts and I performed. Ooh. So I couldn't see nobody eyes. I couldn't see nobody faces. Well, it's just, I don't know. I just don't need to be looking for the crowd. I just need to be doing my shape. Period. And it's only up from here. So let us know what we have to look forward to from Breezy Lin. Let's put some more singles, you know what I mean? Ooh. Dropping on a couple of bombs. EP coming soon. I can't wait. Okay. I'm gonna give the girls what they need. Yeah. I'm loading up, y'all. So stay tuned, follow my YouTube, you know? Let everybody know where they can find you. But Breezy Lin on, official Breezy Lin on Instagram, YouTube, Breezy Lin, Twitter, Breezy Lin, TikTok, official Breezy Lin. Period. That's Breezy Lin, y'all. Just talk in the town and that's all right.