 All right, hey guys, we're in a new episode of Talk of the Town. Today we got a special guest. Clip Vile, man, bein' ready. I know I'll be rockin'. So for the people that don't know, tell the people where you from. Brassville, Brooklyn. And how did you get into music? I've been into music like my whole life takes shit. Not like recordin', but I've been love music takes shit. So what's your like earliest memory? Like you remember going to the studio, your mom played music. My pops used to play music and shit. Like Maddie the Snack DVDs, I used to watch all those and shit. How's my favorite rapper, 50 Cent? Well grown up. So 50 Cent not your favorite no more? Nah, he's still one of those. He just, he don't rap, you know what I'm sayin'? So who's one of your favorites right now? It's a few, like, you know. Fuck a little baby, dirty. Followed you, you know. Couple niggas doin' these things. Young boy. Young boy? Okay, okay, okay, so. When did you first, first ever go to the studio? Um. And what was the first song you made? I've been going to the studio since like 2012, 2013. I wasn't getting on track, but like my first song was in 2015. I mean my first song in 2015. Alright, so the first song you made was called what? Um, it was some shit called, with it. It was called with it, it was some shit called with it. Is it still out now? People can still stream that or that's gone? Nah, shit out of it. So um, so uh, from when you first started making music to now, how do you feel like you improved musically? Um, I really learned how to make music and learned how to do different shit like when I'm in the studio. When I first started rapping and started being lit and shit, those were my first few tracks and shit I ever made, so I was just goin' in there and just put shit together and shit. Now I really know what I'm doin'. So do you have like a favorite song that you made? Um, no. Nah, I don't got a favorite one. I don't know what it's about for now, but I don't got a favorite one. I don't got a favorite favorite. Oh, if I do, y'all don't know it's unreleased. So it's unreleased? So some new shit, yeah. So you have a lot of unreleased songs to come? Yeah, yeah, she like that, yeah. Okay, okay. Got projects and shit on the way. So how would you describe your sounds? Um, it's everything like, I make like music like to turn up to a certain shit. Like club music? Yeah, like, not club, but it's just like street. Like I don't know the word for it. You could say drill, but it's more than that. You have to call it a word. It's more than that. You don't think of a word yet? Immaculate. I make immaculate music. Okay, okay, okay. Facts. So people say you started drill. Well, you say you started drill too. Some people say you did too. What do you think? I don't really say, I just go, people ask me, I just go my honest opinion, but people keep saying it. Well, they say other people, but a lot of people say me. So if you feel that way, you feel that way. That's how I look at it. I don't really know, you know what I'm saying? It's not a big deal, but it's history though. Y'all know what's up, y'all know what started this shit. I was gonna say, but you was one of the first to get signed. I was, I was, I was. So you're saying that what I was saying? I'm just saying I was. No, stop putting me in honorable mentions because I'm that guy, but that's it. I don't want to keep dwelling on it. As I've been doing all interviews and shit, they talking about that shit. But y'all know who it is. Y'all know who the king of the drill shit is. Brooklyn shit. Everybody keep doing that thing, y'all know what's up. I was gonna say, so right now the drill Mount Rushmore is trending. So like who would be the other three people? I know you'll put yourself. You got to put another three people that you feel like super impacted drill. Who would be the other three you would say? Money knows that I could decide. So you Money knows that I could decide? I said, can't, can't, can't, y'all know what's up. That was so right there. Yeah, it got us. Okay, okay, but since then to now you switched up your flow. You trying out different beats. Yeah. So what inspired you to start doing that? Basically just leveling up, growing up and doing different things in the school. Just learning and building my shit. And I just, for me, tapped in with the right people. Now I'm on the right track. I'm doing what I gotta do. Different beats or different types of shit. A lot of shit coming though, as you're gonna see. So are you managed or are you still independent? I'm not managed, I'm managed as shit, but I'm independent though. So you're not with a label, but you do have a manager? Yeah, yeah, definitely. Okay, okay. So are you looking to be signed again? Was that a good experience? Yeah, like it's a lot of shit in the works, I ain't one. I'm not looking like looking, but people's on the line, you know? All this shit going on. A lot of shit going on. So you're not against turning down a deal? Nah, if it's right, we're gonna do the right thing. Shout out to Lennon too though, you know? Okay. We made money. So being that you signed so young, was there any regrets? Nah, everything the lesson, I don't know. Cause Niggas wasn't doing what I was doing, so. I was learning, I was learning like, while they was doing whatever they was doing, I was in the industry doing, winning doors when it was so clean. Like just regardless, picking up game. I'm on different types of people. So now it's like we all still the same age, still type of shit, but I got different knowledge. Or everybody learning in their own way, like everybody path different. So nah. Okay, cause a lot of people are against signing a deal so young, that's why I asked like, was it a plus or? I don't know. Cause Niggas ain't doing nothing else. We'll be on the block. A lot of Niggas ain't rapping or they making illegal ways to make bread. So that's legal money right there. I don't know. But I was, you know what I'm saying? Before I even got signed, I've been doing shows and shit getting bread. So that's probably what they mean. But it's all, it's like every label different. So whatever situation you in, if you need it, you need it. You wanna do what you gotta do. They give you free leverage, shit like that. So it just all depends on what they trying to offer. Yeah. Okay. So how do you deal with internet trolls? Because you seem to have a lot of those. Nah, I don't know. Cause I don't even pay attention. Like even at first when we did the comic shit, I don't even be reading them shit. So I don't really be paying attention to niggas. And when I'm outside. It's never the same. Yeah, nothing I never was like, you know what I'm saying? Never say never, but I never, nobody ever did nothing to me. And I've been in a fake lip for a few years. So Niggas know what's going on. All right. So that never happened, but you are in, I wanna say a quote unquote rap beat. So do you feel like that helps or hurts the artist career? I don't know. I'm gonna rap you from the bottom. I don't be rapping. Hold on now. Yeah, I don't rap you. But do you feel like that helps or hurt is your career? It depends if, or mine or people. Both. Something depends. Like when I had a little rap beat with six hundred breezes and shit. Some of my shows got stopped, but that's regular. So you wouldn't advise that to anyone? Yeah, if you what I'm saying? Like no, don't rap beat dudes. You know what I'm saying? If you want that, you want that. I was gonna say, so you being there, should be in there done now. What advice would you give an upcoming artist? Because I'm like a lot of artists are like trying to miss now. So you been there, done that, what could you? Never float your boat. You're doing what you're doing and that shit ain't your numbers or shit. Do what you gotta do. As I'm saying, everybody on path is different. So if a nigga dissing, like you see them floor, niggas on floor, young and ace, fully or they dissing each other, they getting lit. They making hit songs dissing. So whatever you do, do what you gotta do. But that's just not what I do. Nothing, you know, I respond, but I don't diss. Okay, so what journey are you trying to go to moving forward? So you trying to like, be moving off the drill. What land would you say you about to get into now? Or you want people to see what I'm saying? Just everything, I'm a real artist. So just everything I got coming, all different type of music. I'm gonna always make drill though, but just everything, it's a whole lot. I just really showed them the drill tracks. The tracks I really dropped was just drill for real. I didn't really drop no projects. So y'all gotta really see what's going on, what I got to offer, all types of shit. Okay, so as you've been working, I'm sure you get a lot of love from overseas and other areas. So what's some places you could shout out that you see a lot of your fans or from? I see you carry my shit, Canada. Far as the States, like, Boston and shit, fucking me, Connecticut. The whole tri-state area, I can't really just single out one. But a lot of numbers up there, the Bronx too, when I look, because the Bronx is really on that shit. I get a lot of views from the Bronx, out the Bronx. Okay, good, so moving forward, what is something on your bucket list to accomplish being an artist from New York specifically? Just keep getting money to get richer. Cause you did a lot at a young age. Yeah, put a lot of more New York rock artists on. The whole New York takeover the game type shit, but we on that path type shit. Speaking of putting New York artists on, like who's some artist you listening to? From New York? Yeah. Oh, you see, artists, you see that's working. You don't gotta be listening to that, but artists, you see that's working. Yeah, I see a few artists working that's doing anything. Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, all of them. Brooklyn, Queens, all of them. Shout out to my boy, shout out to my boy. Shout out to free money mails, y'all know what's going on. Free money mails, shout out to my boy Skid. Feel me? Shout out to my boy Bugs, Allen Hall, I'm doing this thing. That's it. Couple of guys I bump up with everybody. Cho Siola, Cho Rappers. No, that's it. So you have any collabs on the way? Nah, I don't got no collabs. Tramies, Tramies for right now. So we look for a project 2021 or? Yeah, I'm definitely dropping a project. Probably the end of this year, most likely. I'm dropping singles right now. Singles right now. Yeah. What type of vibe do you need in the studio? Like how do you, what's the energy you need to record? Just my gatorade, that's that. That's that zah, that gumbo, you know, shit like that. So being that you've been in the industry and learning it as you've been going. What advice would you give an upcoming artist that's like just starting that path to become an artist? Just violating it on a state consistent with it. Keep dropping type shit. Keep feeding your fans and shit and the record your fans. Be on the internet. There's a whole lot of ways now, TikTok and shit. So just attack all platforms. So you have you on TikTok? Yeah, my shit going up right now. I just made my shit last week. So people like are against TikTok. They feel like it's way too commercial. Like what do you think about that? Yeah, I don't know. I'm blocking that shit already. But I got like 300,000 likes on that shit. I'm going crazy on that shit. I fuck with TikTok though. They just got to stop blocking me. I don't know about everybody else just stop blocking me. We could be cool. No, I'm, that and also like, people say like, you know the lyrics don't matter no more. It's all about the beat. What do you mean by like with TikTok on viral? Yeah, like a lot of the songs that go crazy on there. Yeah, it'd be like, I don't know something. Some songs be good, but it's just, I don't know some songs it is like I catch you. It's for the people. So you got to gravitate. That's what they like. That's what the money has. So you better do it. So do you plan on starting your own label or you want to keep Japanese singles? Or you just- Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I already, my own label already here. Like I already got that stamp. But for a song, I'm going to buy it under me right now. But I'm going to do that though. Once I get what I need it to be, type shit. So you definitely plan to, you know, start a label and sign artists one day? Yeah, yeah. We're going to go up. We're going to the top. Okay, okay. And what would a artist have to have for you to be looking at them? They own style, creativity, shit like that. So you said a lot of singles is coming in. A project is definitely coming in 2021. Mm-hmm. Anything else? Free Money Meals, Free Freshy Rose Money, on the way here on the countdown. A fleet team, we here, you know what's going on. Shout out to a good team. How much they eat and tell people where to find you? BNB, don't fleet team or everything. B-A-M-B-I-N-O-F-L-E-E-T-E-A-M or everything. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, wherever you want to find me. Only fans, only fans that's out too. Yeah, that was going on. Go up, that shit is touching 100K. B-Box had 100K. Everything going on. New video on the way. We just going stupid. But you're going to drop every, every month? Yeah, I'm dropping. I ain't never seen me drop it just much. We ain't even going to talk. This is what it is. Y'all going to see me. I ain't with all that talk and stuff.