 What they gonna do with me now? I'm still a twerk of the town. All these sisters, I'm hooking them down. Reaching the smiles and the frowns. Gang hop out, then we clearing the frowns. What's up, guys? We're on a new episode of Tulk of the Town. Today, we have a special guest, Chinese Kitty. Yeah. So, we're gonna do Icebreaker. I'm gonna ask you some questions. Just say the first thing that comes to mind. Oh, shit. Okay, one word to describe you. Daddy. What's your sign? Capricorn. What do you hate seeing on social media? First thing on the mind, social media. What do you hate seeing on the media? Cap. Okay. Favorite word to use? Suck my dick. Oh, wow. One word you had trouble spelling as a kid. Remember? Beautiful. Isn't that weird? I used to always mix up the E and the A and the U. I don't know. You got it now, though. I got it now. Okay, three things you're gonna take on an abandoned island. On an empty island? Yeah, three things you need. Let me see. Parasite glasses. A selfie light. I'm sorry. Oh, an abandoned island. Shit. I mean, these are the things I always pack. On an abandoned island, what you mean? Nobody. This is not a vacation. I'm stranded. Oh, all right, all right, all right. Yeah, it's just you. Three things you need to survive. To survive? That's crazy. Three things you need. My cell phone. Okay. That's a hard-ass question. All right, I'm gonna say my cell phone. I'm on an abandoned island. All I need is my cell phone. Okay, wait, my cell phone. Damn. I don't know. That's a weird question. It might not be different ever. Like a couple days. A couple days. Maybe a bathing suit. I don't know. Somebody has saved me in a bathing suit. Okay. So, a cell phone bathing suit and what? Cell phone and then... That's the selfie light. The selfie light, okay. All right. What's your favorite cartoon character? Favorite cartoon character. My God, I haven't watched cartoons in so long. I feel like I did. But I haven't watched cartoons in so long. Damn. Hmm. I would say Kim Possible. Okay. I like that. I like that. Okay. The nastiest food you've eaten? I would say... What do I have? Oh, like Korean food. Oh. Like them Korean barbecue places? Okay. I don't know. Even though I'm half Asian. You have to just try some stuff. Okay. One of your favorite power couples? Oh. Hmm. Offset and Cardi B. Oh. Love that for them. Yes. Okay. Best thing about New York? The people. Our culture. For sure. The people. And then, okay. You know it's women's month, this month. So, one business woman you like? One business woman. Like outside of music or just in general? In general. It could be music. It could be fashion. Rihanna. Rihanna. Rihanna. Rihanna it is. Okay. So, moving along though. So, get us into like how you got started into the music. Okay. Cool. I would say at first I came in. I always wanted to do music, but I think at the time I was most definitely more scared of the music industry than anything else. So, at first I was just maneuvering through life. I was a bartender. And then I was just like, you know what? Fuck this. I want to roll the dice. I want to go after what I really love. And I started music. And I actually, my manager at Starlitz, I was like, yo, you think you can manage me on the music? At first he didn't believe me. He like, what? I was like, no, I'm dead serious. And then since then I've been sticking to it. Okay. What was it like trying to, I don't want to say trying to get people to take it seriously, but like in the beginning. In the beginning. Yeah. Yeah. At first everybody definitely was like, oh, you're just doing this because it's a wave or I don't know. Was it a wave at the time though? No, because I feel like it was only like Cardi out in a few. Like a very few. Yeah. I don't think it was a wave. I don't know, but that's why I feel like people was basically trying to say to me, but I think consistency and seeing that I've never gave up. I could have just been like, all right, you know, since y'all say so, you know, I could go and do a lot of different things. But this is my passion at the end of the day. I think people are starting to actually realize that. So. But I'm being in the nightlife. Like you said, do you think it helped like build character, like being around different people? Definitely. Definitely. Like, you know, it makes you a people person. And then like you automatically have to learn to get to know people, talk to people. And I feel like the same thing in music industry, you can't really be timid, shy. Like you can, but you can't. You got to like just throw that shit away. So yeah. For sure. Do you feel like you missed the nightlife or you like good off that? I would never miss the nightlife. I would never miss the nightlife. I ain't missing when I was in it. So definitely no. Okay. So in New York, you know, we got like a caliber. We'll call it like eight girls. Eight girls. I feel like that's kind of what we call them. So like, you know, I think you're definitely one of the eight girls. Okay. Okay. But like, um, do you feel like, um, it's more. Hell yeah. What? I was literally having a conversation with them. I was like back then though, I feel like it was like more of y'all. I feel like now it's a little bit less. It's very true. That's very true. It's kind of like getting into the entrepreneurship and all that stuff. Yeah. What do you think? I do. I think it's mad eight girls in New York. Still? I feel like as far as music right now, I think, yeah, we definitely got some eight girls for sure. You don't think so? I mean, I know we have a couple, but I feel like- Not mad of them, but- Yeah, it's not as popular as it was back then. So what girls did you have in mind? The regulars. Yeah, I'm not supposed to ask you questions. No, like, you know, like Yummy Dolly, like the regular like eight girls. Okay, okay, okay. You know what I'm saying? So like, but they been doing that. You know what I'm saying? But like that's where New coming up. Oh, New? It ain't really mad. You know what I'm saying? Because it's an over-saturated game now. So it's kind of hard to make somebody super poppin' when it's so many. Yeah. And I feel like everybody got like a niche to them. Yeah. So it's like you gotta find your niche and the shit. Word. Okay, so getting into making music. What was your first studio session? My first studio session? Oh my God. That was terrible. Like I had this bum ass producer at the time. I mean, I don't even remember who he was, but he was playing walking beats. Like I'm totally just terrible. And because I was so hyped to be in music, I just was recording anything. So I remember about my first track that took it to my mom and my dad. And they was like, I think you got to go try that again. Because that definitely isn't it. I was so heartbroken, but I'm like, I'm gonna still try. So when did you come to conclusion like it was the producer, it wasn't you? Because everyone would say the same thing. Your delivery is crazy. But that beat. But I don't know, this song ain't it. So that's when I realized like, okay, wait, I'm gonna still keep trying. Because something I kept hearing that I'm like, nah, it definitely ain't me. You know? So do you feel like you know you now? Absolutely. Okay. Absolutely. Okay. So what was you? I guess three words to describe you, your artistry now. I would say boss bitch music. Okay. I would say I'm so much more and like I can talk about what I'm going through in my music. And I would say third thing. I feel like I'm just me. I keep it real. Motivation? I do. I got motivational music too. Yeah. I feel like you kind of tell the girlies what it is and what it ain't. Absolutely. That's just how I am. That's the Capricorn in me. So it speaks to my music. For sure. Okay. So, um, okay. So the honor of freestyle went good. Everybody was fucking with it. I was nervous. Nervous. Because she would be like, no, it's raw. It's one taste. No, I was nervous. I'm not even gonna lie to you. I started sweating. And I'm like, because it's different. Was it the pressure or was the like one take? No, that was to be honest. That was like my real first freestyle. Freestyle? Like, yes. Yes. I freestyle before I've done like little like cute things, but those were songs I already put out. So I know the record like crazy. You know what I'm saying? Like that was like you spitting in front of people like you really got to come. Come heavy. That's it. A lot of people watch them. So you definitely got to come. That's why I was nervous. But yeah. It was exciting though. So I'm being in the industry. I mean, in the music industry, what experiences do you feel like you learned? I would definitely say to not be naive. A lot of people got their own agenda. And I feel like I had to go through a lot of ups and downs for me to realize that. And more of just really trusting myself, trusting what I know, what I want to do, what I'm in love with my own music myself and not letting people stare me. Oh, you should be sounding like this or sounding like that. Listen to the people. Yes. Okay. So what was, I guess, one person you feel like you gave you good advice moving forward? Some advice that kind of stuck with you moving along in the industry? I would say my manager is really cool friends with Future. And one time he said to me, if this ever feels like work, then this ain't for you. You have to like literally have fun in this shit. It's no matter what you do and whatever creativity that it is, you have to have fun and wake up and be like, I live, love this shit. And ever since then, I made sure that I don't make sure it's like not a stressful thing to me. Like, I'm just here, you know? So what steps did you have to take to like make that transition? Is it like the pressure right in? Is it the pressure with beats? Is it the perception? I would say more like patience and like just really like accepting certain things for what it is and not being so like mad or just holding things in, you know? I'm not about what people's like perception of things or just mad. No, it'd be like in team things. Like it'd be out of things. But somebody might say, you know, all that shit, you just got to really just roll with the punches. So. Yeah, you definitely got to roll with the punches. So right now I feel like people in hip hop are kind of trying to say like pretty privileged is the thing. Do you think that's real or do you think that's a myth? Um, okay. No, let's be serious. I'm going to be serious. I feel like pretty privileged is a gift in a curse. Why I would say that is why I would say that is because you might walk in a room and I feel like men in the industry automatically just be like. Cause this is a male dominated industry. Yeah. They won't even hear the record and they be like, yeah, she's dope. And then it's like, okay, they not giving you real advice. They just saying whatever. Sometimes guys just be geeked or whatever. I don't know. But then it's like, you might think that you got something going on and then you outside to the real world and it's like, no, go back to the drawing board. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, I feel like it's a gift in the curse cause some, you really need like structure. Still honesty. You need like to work for it still. You know what I'm saying? And then I'll be feeling like sometimes a lot of people don't want to accept because they automatically think like, girl, you only hear. Sometimes I'll be feeling that way. Girl, you only hear cause you are cute or this or whatever. And they'll be like, no, I really be having to go to studio to four or five in the morning and wake up. They don't really work. You know what I'm saying? It's just like everybody else. So I definitely think it's a gift in a curse. I think, yeah, that's fair. That's definitely honesty too. So, so when recording music now, what's your thought process? Cause like you said, it's the male dominated. People are always just mental. People always have opinions. So what's your process now? I just be, I like to talk about what's current. I like to talk about what's going on. Like even in my last song, like it's the actual situation that I went through. Like my ex and my home girl and they slept together. So it's like, you know, I like to go with what's going on or like I'll make a song that if I'm in a fun vibe, I want to talk about bitches getting money and fuck these niggas. And yeah, you know, I'm not about to just play with a dude just cause you fine or whatever. Like no, you got to still put in that work. So way mind just dropped. So is that about a real situation? That's the record I was just talking about. It is a real situation. Actually, it's, um, I don't know. I'll be feeling like with me because I'm still like cool with like girls that are in the industry that are not in music. They be having weird intentions sometimes. Like it don't be like genuine cause sometimes girls will come around a girl that's like lit or like into some shit and you would think like, oh, you know, cute girls. We're going to link up. But really they got their own agenda. So I'll be feeling like you could. That's just something that I learned too. Like you really can't be letting people in your space like that because you don't be knowing where they had that. But speaking of the record, um, it was a girl that I was hanging out with and she basically. Yeah, that's my nigga at the time. How did you find out though, bro? Oh, I don't want to talk about the situation tomorrow. You go through phones or no, I didn't know the whole entire time. I was dumb. Like I really did not know until shorty adding me to her close friends. I was never in her close friends, like which I thought always was weird, but she had me to her close friends and she had posted. She had posted some shit and basically was like, um, how did she say? Oh, my baby daddy's best friend. I can't wait to celebrate their birthday. Some some weird shit. And I'm like the only best friend to this person is my man at the time. So I'm like, who are you talking about? So I literally sent it to her. I'm like, I'm confused. What are you talking about? And then she was basically like, I meant to tell you me and him slept together one night and I'm basically keeping his baby. I think I do it. Yes, it was a whole situation. She is actually a famous Instagram model. So that's the situation with viral. But I mean, it's neither hand or there. So the man go the best thing out of it is I made a record moved on and yeah. So did you confront the man go or was it like it was just cut it all off? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I need to know. Like, no, I have you got to get your shit off. I need. I can't like, okay, we got to fight. Okay. Nah. And he was like, damn, I feel like I'm putting it out there. Basically, he wasn't claiming it. Let's see if he is now. So move. But in the song you said, don't be come to me as a woman. Don't be coming as a woman to a bitch like me. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. I feel like, once you pregnant, too much has happened. You're filming. So it's like, you meant to tell me, or you got pregnant. You had to tell me now because too late. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. And I'll be feeling like when girls come to a woman, it's because that dude is not given the security that they need to say, I feel like you want to if a girl is happy in a situation even if she's the side chick or whatever. It's like, okay, yeah, go ahead girl. You think that should mean, well, I'm happy over here. But when things start going left, that's when they like, I'm a spiked shorty. I'm a break day situation up or you know what I'm saying? Yeah, me and jealous and shit. So like going about dating now. In the industry is so annoying. Like I think last year I just was like, I'm done with the industry guys. Industry guys? They just feel like- So industry guys and music guys. Maybe athletes or something? Or you'll see what happens. As you know, I don't think it's beside me a DM girl. Yeah, talking about absolutely nothing. But it just be like, I don't know. I'd be feeling like, guys think cause you cute or you take certain pictures, you just automatically supposed to be on day type of time and I don't understand but I just be feeling it's just respectful. So most of the time, even though I know I'm supposed to be like collaborating and shit, I just be like- Making music base and that's it. Yeah, like I'm not going to respond. You know I got a manager too. Yeah, you could be in. Yeah, exactly. You can holler at them. So Mexican music though, what do you feel like is your most slept on song? Oh. Yeah, like what song you feel like you putting that time in, it didn't get the recognition that you need. I got one, I was really just thinking about it the other day. I'm like yo, do I got to re-bring this to the surface? It's the song of my last project called Ben Popping. I basically was just talking about like me being a mom, being an artist, not enough sleep, always working. Sometimes that's a lot on him too. So I'm feeling like sometimes those hard songs that you put your all into, you kind of want people to understand you sometimes. So I definitely feel like I want to make more music like that too. Okay. Talking about like just life experience or like Parenthan and Parenthan Artist's Street. Yeah, all of that. All of that good stuff. So it's been a minute since you gave us a project though. Yeah. I did. It's one loading. You trying to see how you feel about the project? No, honestly right now I'm in a space where I just want to drop music. Like I don't even want to do a project. I just want to just, I'm not even one to, I'm really in. Like so Boy In Mine just came out and the next two weeks I'm about to drop a record the next two weeks right after that. So it's basically a project just without a project. I feel like you've been previewing that one. That single. Exactly. Yeah. So why did you make us wait so long? Oh, wow. Louis Vuitton, team. Politics. A lot of politics. Oh, letting the situation down too. You know, it's a, it's a, it's Boy In Mine's brandy record. So I didn't want to, yeah, I didn't want to just jump the gun, you know? But again, everything out. It's out now. Okay. Are we getting a video soon? Yes we are. We are, we are, we are about to drop it. Did you shoot it already? Yeah, it's done. Okay, okay. It's done, it's done, it's done. Okay. I'm excited because I basically directed the video because it's my real life. I basically just reacted, re-enacted the whole situation in the video. So I'm excited. Okay, I definitely want to see how that plays out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So how do you feel in my collabing right now? Oh yeah, that's all I'm doing. Collabbing? Yeah. Collabbing Carter and all. Yes, like all I'm doing is just trying to get as much of New York and outside of New York as I can right now. Right now I really just want to be on some like New York to New York artists shit. So it could just like, you know, that feeling just feels good. Like no, this is my city, you know what I'm saying? This is my city, yeah, yeah, yeah. But after that I definitely want to be collabing with no people too. How are you feeling about this whole king or queen of New York, you know, that drama that they be seeing? I hate to get into that shit. Cause I be really feeling like, you know. We all support each other, we all help each other. Yeah, we're supposed to be supporting each other and I feel like everybody is their own and king and queen and king in their own way. Way, you know what I'm saying? Like one person got one type of fan base, you got your own type of fan base. It's like, you know. But I eat the queen still would be me. Okay, for sure. How are you feeling about her? But she's been getting into her Trini roots, but she's really like on that right now. Yeah, yeah. Are you gonna get into your Guyanese roots? Yes, I am. Yes, I am. Absolutely. I am 100% just like love putting out that I'm Guyanese, but I feel like now I want to be, back since COVID is over and all that stuff, I want to be back for the festivals and like I want to go back to Guyana and just like do a bunch of shit there. Okay. Gizbacks, music stuff, like everything. Everything, all that. Yeah, shows, all that. Yeah, that's right. But a big collab you was a part of was Thoughtbox. Do you feel like that helped you gain traction this season? Absolutely. Absolutely. I feel like before Thoughtbox, I was like putting music out and people was just like, like New York, like niggas would see me on a scene, but it wasn't like solidified. Like I feel like when people heard me on Thoughtbox, it was like, oh shit, she not playing. Like she actually went crazy on it. So definitely, I was definitely there. Definitely a great verse. So like, what do you think was better, the male version or the female version of Thoughtbox? There was a male version? I said the same thing, but I did my research, it was. Well, if I didn't know about it and I was actually on the record, I don't know, I would say the female version. The girls did that. The girls been holding it down, I'm not gonna lie. Absolutely. Yeah, so what are your thoughts on like, what are your relationships like with the other rap girls in the industry? I would say definitely good. I feel like I need to be out there more. Last year, I kind of was just like in a little show, but I feel like I don't, there's no B for anything. I have with nobody, like literally nobody. You're pretty neutral, yeah. Yeah, I'm definitely neutral. I would say I definitely want to collaborate more with female artists. I said music shit, are you like over like being industry friends, or you just want to do like music? Yeah, I'd be feeling like that, industry friends shit. I don't know. They be wanting you to stick it out with them. Yeah, and I'm too much in my shell, like I'm a little shy. People be having their own crazy world. Like I just like to just get in the studio and work and do business, yeah. Okay, so Roland and I have passed in New York. How was that? That was great. That was my first time on the main stage. Okay. I would say they put me way earlier because it was my first time on the main stage. So I felt like the interaction wasn't as close for me, but I felt like it was just a great experience overall. Hopefully this year, will all me drop in all my new songs on the main stage. But did you meet people everywhere? Like I'm sure that's a good connection. Yeah, every time, every time you just like, that's where I really get to meet artists. And like, you know, we have genuine conversations outside of Instagram and stuff like that. Do you feel like you know your crowdfave? Like what's the crowdfavor song? Yes, I would say Lip Itch. It seems as if Boy In Mine might be one soon too. Dot box verse, everybody loves that one. A long time ago, I dropped a song, Stories of a Ghetto Kidding. And I feel like a lot of people be coming up to me about that record too. Okay, part two coming soon. You know what, I already, I made one. But I was like, this one, this one is too ratchet. No, we need to just sing this. Oh my God, you gonna turn this down a little bit? Yo, ratchet music been moving though. It do, it do. Ratchet music been moving in its own way. It's crazy how like the whole drill wave is like the thing now. And I feel like when I was putting out like music, like ops and stuff, like that was like two, three years ago. I feel like it wasn't the time for that. Like you had like more like pop girl music. And I feel like that really wasn't the thing. Yeah, I feel like it's about the transition from drill to like the quote unquote ratchet girl music. See like gorilla, like twerking at the red light, like everybody's doing that, like turn up shit right now. So maybe you should do remix or something. Since if German is right now, I'll bitch remix or something. One of those. One of those too. Definitely, definitely. I'm definitely doing that. Okay, so like, you can talk to the difference of singing like Chinese Kitty and Taylor. It's a big difference. I'm sure it is. I think people really be thinking that like, I'm one of them girls that just like love it, love the spot. Like really, I'd be so like scared of people. And like, I'd be like, I will accept the cameras. I'll accept it because I'm in the moment. You know what I'm saying? But the real me be like. No cameras please. I'm gonna go home. Like I like being in my shell. I like being in my bed. Taylor, I would say Taylor Heng really likes just watching Netflix and home body down. That was a whole body. And then Chinese Kitty is Chinese Kitty. She pop outside. It's Sasha Fierce. Okay. Okay. So I know on the radio, you told us about your crazy fan experience. Have you had a different one recently or pretty? That was the most worst one. Let me think because every day be something wild. Damn, every day. It just be like weird things that people do. Like I can't even go to my target without the same guy. Like, yo, I just saw your da-da-da-da-da and this and that there. And I'm like, all right, thank you. But I'm looking crazy right now. And I'm trying to shop. What the hell? Nah, I wouldn't say anything crazy. That was the craziest experience so far. So, okay. Do you feel like fans should have a certain etiquette when approaching the artist? Absolutely. Absolutely. Because I had a time when I was in the airport and I ended up landing later than my manager. We usually always fly together. So I'm never like Dolo. But I was Dolo in that moment because I missed my flight. So when I landed, I was just waiting for them to come pick me up. And I was just sitting there eating food. But I'm trying to hide because I don't really want nobody. What are you saying, Ms. Girl? So I'm in the corner like stuffing my face and this man comes and walks up to me like dead in front of me. And he's like, can I get a picture? And I like whole mouth face full of food. And I'm like, you couldn't wait for, you see me eating this food and you see me hiding too. So it's like, you could have gave it too many. At least too many. So does that know you that we have like minimal privacy? Yeah, it becomes annoying. It does, to be honest. So does that make you like not want to pose? Or you just kind of like, how do you get into each other? Poker face, you got to be poker face because you really don't want to lose no fans. And you really don't want people to be like, ew, like, look how she actually stuck up. But really and truly, sometimes you just, you don't know what I'm going through. Like I'm not just been arguing with my dude or, you know, like I got to go grab my son after school and I'm on a timeframe or something. So it's like, I don't think people take that into consideration either sometimes. Do you think it should be like rules or laws against that? Cause me and my friends took one that the other day. We was like, people should sue if like they run up on you with your kid or something like that. Like I think that's a real offense. Like I can't, like that shit is so annoying. I don't go through it now cause my son is older. But when he was like four and like having temper tantrums and then there's people like, Hey y'all kiddie. And I'm like, Oh my God, get off the floor. Like it's like, it's embarrassing. So what are your thoughts on like the whole cancel culture thing right now? Cause I feel like people are trying to cancel for any listening thing. I blame social media to be honest. Like I feel like it's, some people just have too much opinion. Like, okay, it's cool to have some opinion. Like before when we didn't have Instagram and stuff, like if you're seeing a celebrity coming out all coked out or something, people would just laugh amongst their friends, but you couldn't do nothing about getting that person to body here. You know what I'm saying? Now it's like, if a million people could comment, yo, they, I don't fuck with them. Then you deaded. Yeah. So do you feel like it's really effective or do you feel like you could like maneuver through all of that? I don't know. It's crazy because you got to watch what you say, watch how you move. You really can't have a voice. Only person that really can have a voice and still win is Kanye. That's it. That's it. That's the honest answer. But yeah, he even, yeah, I feel like he didn't dominate the fashion. He did the music shit. And he's always been crazy since the beginning too. So it was like, when he do something, it's like, we know that's Kanye kind of this sort of thing. So getting into like, would you ever get back into like reality TV? Uh-uh. No, I would not. No, I would not. That shit is just too much. That's, it's too hectic. And I've been feeling like if you don't go on there with a relationship, they be just trying to hook you up with random ass people. But yeah, okay, don't go on reality TV. But would you do like a series, like just the day in the life, maybe on YouTube or something? I would definitely do that. Like if it was just about me and my family, I would use family music. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. But as far as like a show that wears mad people. Yeah, but not just like you and like getting into music and stuff like that. Yeah, I would do something like that. Hell yeah. That would be fire, I feel like. I feel like it's a great opportunity to like let people kind of see your everyday life. For sure. I definitely, I think that's definitely a cool thing. So, so, in the media lately. What? It's the hair flip. I should know something and come do something. No, it's not really about you. I just know you did the video Boopa and Dusty. Uh huh. Yeah, like the like blind date sort of thing. I don't know if you've seen what happened with Mayno and Boopa recently. Oh yeah, I did. So no one Boopa and no one Mayno, what do you thought so now? I feel, okay, this is how, when I looked at it, I felt like I don't think Mayno knows that like he's like a viral like YouTube kid that plays like that. So he probably really thought that he was testing him. But I also felt like Boopa probably, praying for him, he wasn't expecting that one either. But that shit was hilarious. I'm not gonna lie, that shit was funny. But I feel like he's used to that. He's used to people choking him up. I think, yeah, I think he's pretty used to that. But do you feel like, do you feel like in doing pranks and stuff like that? Do you wanna do that more? Or are you good off pranks? Or they gotta know the limits? Or like, what do you think about pranks overall? Cause I seem like, that seems like the thing, especially for the younger kids right now. Exactly, that's what entertains them. I don't know, it'd be too much sometimes. That'd be a little too awkward for you. I feel like the older you are, the less you wanna do that shit. Yeah, it'd be a little too awkward. It'd be fun for the moment, but then when you're actually in it's like, what did you just say? Like, nigga, I really love you. Yeah, like don't do too much. But yes, that's kind of like the thing cause I'm engaging with now. But like, so do you feel like you have a younger audience or like an older audience? Or like in the middle? I think we're like a team kind of. Yeah, I feel like I got a good audience. Like I feel like a girl that's like a boss bitch can fuck with my music. And I also feel like I got a 16 or 18 role that could definitely feel the same. Yeah, so when making music, are you trying to appeal to the audience or are you just kind of like getting off what's on your mind at the moment? I definitely wanna do both. Like I feel like each record, like I might just have one that's just for me that I wanted to put out. And then I might have one that I'm intentionally I'm making for girls. For girls? Yeah. Okay, so it was women's month this month, so you find them making anything for girls? Well, this one is definitely. All my music is for the girls. So yes. Well, this one is definitely getting shit off getting that story out. Exactly. We wanna see that video. Yes. But like maybe like, I don't know, some motivation or something. Some motivation music. Maybe. Working on it. Maybe. I'm gonna put that into consideration. Maybe like a little freestyle. I don't have to be that serious. Maybe not as a anime. Okay. That. But like, I think. I got you. It's women's month. We all girls, we should capitalize on that this month. That's the fact. And nobody's really doing it either. Yeah. So that's just my opinion. And then like what, can we get a project this year? Like what's up with the projects? But you said singles. I know you're saying singles, but like. No, I would definitely say towards the end of the year. For the end of the year. Like when I like drop all the singles I wanna drop, I wanna like, I want people to ask me for it. Like, you know what I'm saying? I want it to be like anticipated. Yeah. Like I want it when it's out and do every bit of numbers, stream, borrow this that it deserves. Do you get what I'm saying? So yeah. So are we definitely gonna see some consistency this year? Yes. So funny you say that cause I've been complaining. That's what I was complaining to me about like, yo, I gotta drop, I gotta drop, I gotta drop. But like now, now that we going, I am not playing. I promise you I'm not playing. So. So singles all year long. Singles, videos, collabs, everything. I'm not joking. Like I promise you. Was there a reason the starts and stops would happen? Cause I know you have the deal with empire. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of switching around, a lot of politics. And a lot of just me finding myself too. Like last year was a lot going on that I had going on. So I just kind of like took a little break and then I would say like towards the end of the year, beginning of this year, I'm like, yeah, no, I'm pressing play on my shit. Do you feel like the pressure is on cause of so many girls out or do you feel like confident in all the singles that's coming this year? I'm very confident. Okay. I am. I'm very confident. All right. So tell the people to find you, to find the music. Okay. It's Chinese Kitty. You can definitely find me on Instagram and I am streaming on all platforms. Boy mine is out now. So kitty gang. Meow.