 What they gonna do with me now? I'm still a talker in the town I'm hooking them down What's up y'all, it's your girl Brianna Imani and you're tapped into another talk of the town interview and who do we got in the building today? Setty B man, set the trend man, the only one We got set the trend in the building and I'm not gonna lie The first time that I met you was at K-Flock show in Jersey and I wasn't really put on yet I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't but after that I saw everybody was like yeah that's set the trend so I tapped in and you were really lit and you're doing your thing so shout out to you So first off you have Get Home that's that one million right now that's super lit God man, it's God You said that's God? Yeah That's the fact, we gonna get into that and then you just dropped the video today don't give a fuck Last time I checked that was at like 25k already I think it's like at 32 now Now it's at 32 you see so it's really going up No that's really crazy Were you expecting that? No No Okay so like I said we gonna get into that but I just wanted to shout you out real quick for that cause that's really fire So for the people that don't know where are you from? From the Bronx Okay what part of the Bronx? The 6th, the 7th, from the Ray I mean from a lot of places Okay I'm like Okay so walk us through like what that was like growing up in the Bronx you said a lot of places so were you moving around? I was moving, I was living in a crib for the whole time like 19 years See that It's a lot more for me but for me I don't know It's hard It was hard? Yeah So would you say like the way that you grew up kind of impacts who you are now Basically Yeah, how so? I go through a lot of certain daily bases that I don't really get into Okay So do you feel like that in turn goes into your music too? Yeah That's why I put all my efforts into my music Okay so would you say that's like your escape like your coping mechanism? I love making music What is it about music like outside of being able to escape that you like? Everything bro I like the beats Everything just making music and just having fans that really love your music and just make you want to go more Okay I feel that So at what point did you decide to like get into music? When was that? I say when I was like two years ago now like two years ago Okay and what was it that made you want to start? I made it your blood dominant I wasn't really taking it serious But he was like you rapping other people's stuff why you don't just go rap your own stuff That's the fact So how was it like making your first track because at first I said that's the fact when you said that he said that but at the same time just because you could spend somebody else's shit don't necessarily mean that you could rap So what was it like the first time that you got in a booth and you were actually making music? I wouldn't say I was nervous because I was around family but shout out J. Paddock because I made my first song with J. Paddock it was called Late Night Text it wasn't even a rap song nothing it was straight singing I don't know I was just trying stuff Okay I wasn't scared I just went in there confident okay so wait is that out that's the low okay I was about to say I don't think that okay why not I don't know we ended up dropping we made Rayway Anthem it's on J. Paddock's page still but we don't jack that it's like some play around track that was my first track So then if you first started making music on some melodic singing stuff why did you then decide to start making drum music like what made that change basically like I feel like I don't know the things I was going through so things I was going through I ain't gonna get too much in that okay we don't gotta get too much into it but is it the things you were going through or the people that you were around because I feel like you could still put your pain on a melodic type of track without you know all the I'd be probably I ain't gonna lie I'm gonna keep it a stack with you I was scared this thing I never wanted to show my voice I feel like nigga's gonna laugh at me why? I don't know I don't know so do you still feel that way? no okay so can we expect some singing melodic because I heard when you were when you were in a car with Bubba and Naughty I heard a little unreleased it sounded like it was some melodic stuff happening in there and it sounded good so now that you're saying that you could sing I'm like come on why haven't we already heard that? I mean it's not that toppy I don't feel like rushing stuff okay so I think it's interesting too that you said that you felt like people would laugh at you if you came out with that like how often do you feel like artists like limit what they're capable of doing because they kinda like wanna impress other people or they're scared of like what other people think I don't know basically if you if you feel like you could do it just do it that's what you should all into that's why I be thinking like I used to neglect myself I used to down myself all types of stress now I just think better positive even if I'm going through something I still look at the positive side so what changed for you like what was it that made you start thinking that way family friends you know talks a lot of stuff so would you say like your family and friends motivate you of course okay that's dope so if it weren't for music what would you be doing I don't think I could see that cause I don't know really okay I wouldn't see myself doing nothing else so before cause I mean you just started making music two years ago so before two years ago what were you doing you was just outside I was just a little soul a little soul a little soul so music helped you find yourself I like that so I mean I think it's interesting too because to feel like you lost yourself and it's like find yourself in a genre that's so like mixy and it's like everybody coming for everybody just like and smoking on this and that like you don't feel like that kind of like clashes with each other no I mean that's how it's gonna be you can't stop that it's been going on for years mmhmm okay so speaking of this and stuff like that I think it's very interesting that I heard you and Lee Drilley are like cousins or related or something right yeah so how does this work in the Bronx what do y'all have going on in the Bronx where it's like y'all family but then at the same time y'all like family what is that I'm gonna tell you son real right here like family you can meet somebody like I'll say for instance you meet a nigga like two, three weeks ago he'll be realer than some of your family members and you can't stop that that's just how life is mmhmm feel me so but like what would you like without getting too much into it at what point was it that y'all were no longer like cool cause y'all still related right yeah but like at what point did y'all go y'all separate ways you basically moved like shout out Iro you used to take him to school you know mmhmm it's a lot of shit we don't get into it but okay another thing we won't get into that okay so you said you can meet somebody um relatively quickly and they could do more of that take two more for you than your family who would you consider to be like your family right now and people you see around me I ain't gotta say too much you never want to say too much but you be talking a whole lot of shit I'm so confused you don't want to say but it's okay I'ma let you rock I'ma let you rock so as you started coming up you started like getting money and getting recognition how was like the reaction of like your family as you started like trending like I used to tell my mom I was going I was going to do it she used to oh no no till she see that happen so it was like nah shit oh you in the studio like I don't know she she loose on like I don't know how to explain it like you know how a parent would be on your trail like yeah she don't be on my trail but would you say that she's like supportive yeah she supportive okay that's good so what was like your first big purchase when you got when you got money what was the first thing you bought first big thing you bought a car you bought a car what kind of car you bought like I said oh my god said you're old ding you can't say too much well I'm gonna let you know I can't let them know what I'm riding in okay you can't let them know alright fine do you have your license though I got a permit you got a permit yo that blows my mind every time I hear and that's why I ask like niggas really be buying cars with no license oh man okay I'm not even grown I'm not grown okay you said you made a post or like we posted something he was like rap money what changed niggas more like rap money or you eat money and I didn't make the post you reposted it yeah I reposted it so what do you think the answer to that is what do you think changed niggas more to rap money or do you eat money so I don't know it was both active bad people was both active bad so it was like so when you say well when the post say cause you reposted it cause technically say you well go ahead I mean rap rap rap money so how would you say like it changed because like how would they act different not acting different it just changed like it just changed their life in a good way in a good way in a good way oh a good way oh you see when I read that damn everybody be thinking negative yeah I definitely wasn't thinking anything positive I'm thinking like yeah you can start getting better you know I like that okay okay okay so at what point did you actually like start to see that you really had a chance at like making it with music I say free my son can't fly when he opened the doors like there's nothing more I can say for that either cause you know what he did like you know what he did I can't I don't even say it all right well we know what he did but for the people that don't let's say somebody's tuning in what is it that he did kick them doors down man you see you see how everybody live that's all I'm gonna say everybody live on the song that's all I'm gonna say and how is it like actually experiencing that where like everybody that you around is like coming up at the same time it's a blessing yeah yeah I ain't gonna lie I love that are there any downsides to that though because there are so many of y'all do you feel like nah I don't feel like it's a downside because everybody should have like a certain a certain thing going on like and they like like they only I'm trying to say it so if you had to like describe let's say three things that sets you apart from everybody else what would they be it's a lot of things but three three all right I don't talk too much y'all oh that was your first okay cause I was about to go off like you're not about to do this okay go ahead you don't talk too much you know I'm a different person you know like people think I'm just this type of person or that type of person but when you get to know me you know I'm type of cool person you know mm-hmm third I ain't got a lot nobody fuck with me I could do it all and it's rap shit everything nobody fuck with me you mean like versatility versatility that's it that's the key okay so you said that people think you this way that way like what would you say is like one of the most common misconceptions about you it's like I don't know like they feel like I gotta prove something to you feel me like I gotta prove I'll do this or do that that's how people feel about you yeah why because everybody else that you around like why I guess I don't know that's just huh okay okay so if you had to describe now your sound how would you describe it as in like what how would you describe your sound like if you were explaining your music to somebody who didn't have access to like YouTube or a phone or any type of electronics how would you describe it I wanted to like the way I the way I'm going with it is like I want my music like you could listen to it anytime like if you mad I got a song for you mad I got a song for you inside I got a song for you all broken I got a song for you wanna cheat I got a song for everything okay can I actually can you just fit one of your bar it could be a random one can you just fit one of your bars just anyone that comes to mind right now I can't right now anyone that comes to mind like literally anyone that comes to mind I don't got to be nothing too crazy just one I don't see them I don't see them singing like Trace on okay so the reason I actually do that is because in your music you be like like it's a deep type of deep type of voice you want me to do it in my voice so I was just wondering like at what part does that set in like is that something that you decided like when you started making music that you was gonna put that on is that something that like I got just I just ran with it like when I when I first made whispers like I said Free Kid Flop I first made whispers like I started going with it like when I'm the modest I need it for me like sure I mean it sound it sound good I just wanted to see what I was going to do yeah alright so so the name set the trend I know you changed your name because that wasn't always your name right but yeah not it wasn't yeah it wasn't but it was it wasn't but it was I don't know if you want to say what your name used to be because I know what Jerry oh that's what it was what no my name was like YB yeah that's what I thought okay so what made you change your name to set the trend it's already a YB set the trend okay so set the trend of course I have to ask you what trends have you been setting a lot a whole lot a whole lot like what stop being so big for real though you can see like I opened a whole lane for a new drill scene if you get what I'm calling I'm trying to really make drill genre drill what a genre drill a genre it's a sub genre you don't think so so what do you think it is this is drill really so you don't think like drill is a sub genre of like rap no interesting so what do you think it's going to take for to become its own genre it's our step in the doors okay okay alright I don't really know what that means but okay so we're going to play a little game Mr. Set The Trend and I want you to tell me who you think set these trends that I'm about to say okay alright getting sturdy getting sturdy that's us who's us us us that's everybody that's like yeah who's that yeah the Bronx the Bronx starting getting sturdy yeah that's us we the geeks you can see you can see what's going on I ain't gonna say too much everybody everybody everybody okay but like what artist do you think started it if you could if you could think about one like who like really set it off who would you say I ain't gonna lie shout out Dougie B okay so keep okay that's fair okay um New York drill music New York New York in general like in general in general who's set that trend I can't say myself no you cannot say yourself cause you don't do it that's my name though but I um let me see I ain't gonna lie who can I say more than one name I say I listen to chef sleepy filmy shit like that I listen to old people not old people old has yeah but that's not what I asked you I said who set the trend who set the trend not who you listen to oh you said oh yeah you're right you're right you're right damn uh uh don't be don't be cheating don't be cheating I see y'all I was gonna say I was gonna say that but I ain't saying words from my mother I was gonna say that okay but it's like it's like they talking about in general I mean it's your answer so if that's that's okay okay I mean open the open the doors like okay open the doors but you didn't need to I'll say I'll say I don't know cause I I don't know I exclude the books from you we like our own island so simple Joe oh man I can't say me no you can't say you and I'm really expecting for you to say as we really or cash cause he made the deal okay cause I was about to say that okay shout out cash okay shout out cash um alright face to the Bronx free K I ain't the face okay now the deep Batman like voice that we was just talking about that's it I'm not gonna say that I'm not even gonna say nothing I'm not even gonna I was like where is he going that was bad funny okay so you stamping that stamping that that's me that's the only way so how do you feel cause I mean you not the only one doing it so if you set that trend how you feel about the other niggas that's I feel good I feel great there's nothing I can say you know I'm trying to copy my way try to bite that I'ma move on to the next one try to bite the next one move on to the next one cause you really set them trends right feel me okay blah blah boom who set that who started that yo what the f**k oh Joe to be honest I don't even know who started that you don't know who started that I don't know I'm not even gonna lie well I'm trying to think damn I don't know I don't know who started that so I'ma keep this straight so y'all just be like what I'm gathering so far is that stuff just be happening and y'all be like yo that should sound like oh I'ma do this but y'all don't know where to come from I'm trying to think about it now I ain't gonna lie shout out one of the bills gangsta okay um speaking on the day who started that I don't even know that's what I can't answer for you I don't know for real I don't know how that should started or what it came about hmm interesting you don't know who started that I ain't gonna lie oh you talk about in general oh I say I ain't gonna lie what from my generation Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago rappers okay do you feel like New York drill is like a variation of Chicago drill no no we all own okay so if you y'all own then I don't want to hear about Chicago who in New York started it cause you tried to get away from me I I don't know and I I can't say I can't say anywhere in New York right what you about to say some I can't even say what what you about to say nothing I don't know who started that alright alright so to end this off I want you to tell me what's three things that's trending right now that you wish weren't trending hey like you you can't do this come on nah cause that question is crazy it's a lot of shit I want to say but like what just three just three just three you trying to come on what I'm trying to do you trying to make me a new like new highlight nah I can't do that he think we try to get content bro your name is set to train so of course I'm gonna ask you three things that I don't like that's trending yeah yeah that the voices they stop the voices stop it y'all know that's not it that's not y'all I started that that's one alright oh god two stop trending I got hit by a bus I didn't I was dead gonna ask you about that stop it right there I didn't I'm not getting into that again oh I I seem to don't y'all can see those people I said I said what I said a little bit but I'm not that's over it's behind me alright go ahead what's the third one the third one people just like stop thinking you the face of the bronx or you just you're not stop stay in your lane for me so people jacking in the face of the bronx and they really not it huh I wonder who you're talking about hmm okay so moving along so you know you just had a video drop with Bubba and Naughty that seemed like y'all y'all seem to have fun together like it seemed like y'all really alive now I have to ask you like do you know what they're gonna talk about before the video starts like do they have to run certain topics by you before they say them yeah because I'm like watching and I wonder like how much is too much like would there ever be a time that you're in one of these YouTube videos and they just say something that's super out of pocket because I'm not gonna lie it was some shit they said and I was like so like yeah so like how do you handle that like okay so I have two questions the first is how do you handle that because I feel like even if it's a joke that's still I feel like that's still fucked up I'm gonna give you the simplest answer it's a lot of shit that you don't handle on camera okay heard you and then following that like at what point is like too much because I feel like I mean I mean you watch videos right yeah but it don't like but that's why I'm wondering like is it that you already know what they're gonna say because I feel like knowing like how you move like how you act and then hearing the shit that they say it's like I don't know it just don't seem like that's something I don't know it's more so it's like like I ain't go out we don't know it's not playing I'm gonna keep it straight like oh you don't know before hand nah I tell them like we talk like we chop it up but I don't we don't know what like okay so they was listening to your songs that was made about you it was telling them to cut that shit off but like do you listen to this song about you yeah you do you listen to it like you be bumping it or you listen to it just to see what they saying I listen to what they say so when you hear it is it every time they be like is everything they say that because you just kind of is that like standard for diss tracks do y'all just be throwing shit in there just because it sound good or is it really like yeah real shit yeah y'all do what's something that you said about somebody that wasn't true I think just listen to my rap oh my god just listen to my rap as we talked about before get home hit 1 mil um and that was produced by Cash Cobain and we just had him go and he was saying not everybody could secure a Cash Cobain beat so how did you go about getting that beat um shout out to my nigga Bender for me my brother for me he was in a student Tommy just told me pull up by the fact I think he actually drove me there he was like yo we bout to pull up on cash cause he know cash for me not a lot of people know Bender's really from Queens so that song um I really fuck with it that shit like it really seemed like it was very personal and it was a different type of setting like it was very vulnerable and I feel like you really kinda laid a lot out a lot out on that track so what was your thought process while you were making that song like what inspired you to make that type of song family friends a lot of people depend on me so I just got in that mode like a lot of people can't do that just like this and like we said but I just had to get on so how long how long have you been working on that or how long were you working on that song before you dropped it I just made it like once I went to the stew I made oh wow so can we expect more songs like that from you cause I feel like I said already I fuck with it but I feel like that's like the common consensus like the talk of the town is that that song is like really like lit people are really like tapped in so we could expect more of that from you of course so in that song too you were talking about like depression and like just dealing with your feelings and like how people depend on you and stuff does that is that really like how it is in real life of course talking for the streets for the people so do you that's what I was about to say so do you feel like you struggle with depression at all or like you have in the past of course yeah and do you feel like it's something that's like talked about or addressed a lot in this community no and why do you think that is because this generation of people they got their minds all over the place they just want to be this they want to be that something that they not but we know that you're not so do you think that like it'll become something that's more talked about as it's like incorporated in music because I feel like sometimes when people hear somebody like you or like you know somebody else who's to openly talking about depression and just like mental health especially like not only in the black community but the young black community it sets like you know it sets a standard for people to be more open about that so do you think that you would be like I don't want to say an advocate but do you feel like there will become a time that you could be more open about it so that people could like feel more comfortable talking about it I mean probably but not right now not right now I don't think I'm ready to talk to nobody and that's understandable so how do you deal with like your depression or like your emotions I just try to stay focused and stay in the stool that's what I do that's it how do you feel about therapy it didn't work it didn't work so I ain't doing it no more okay okay I'm a therapy advocate so we'll talk about that after because I'm very curious to know why but I also notice a lot of people in this generation are like self medicating when it comes to depression and stuff like that what are your thoughts on that I mean I don't encourage nobody to do no drugs so I say I do them for I do them but I don't say go do drugs I'm not that type of person so do you think that that's something that's gonna stop like at what point do you feel like I feel like when I get to where I gotta be and I do what I have to do for everybody I gotta do I guess hopefully so you feel like it helps mm-hmm hmm how impressionable do you think like stuff like that is on people who listen to the music like do you feel like if artists are doing drugs and like showing that they're doing that type of stuff that the people who are tapped into them will feel like they should do it too I mean yes and no like you could it's people it's two people in this world it's yes man and it's people that got their own mind mm-hmm so you choose what you wanna do mm-hmm no people that I smoke well I mean I do what I do here and there and it's people that around me that don't smoke don't do nothing don't drink don't do nothing they don't follow what you do I agree I don't think that music and artists are as impressionable as people try to make it seem like I feel like if you're in control of what you're doing and your actions and you not just trying to feed into the next best thing you shouldn't wanna just doing it you should have your own mind so I definitely agree with that okay so in the same vein of that do you feel like I mean you're young you're still you know coming up do you feel like in a way like you're living too fast I had to man up when I was like 12 or 13 so I don't feel like I was going too fast I just knew from a young and that I had to mm-hmm you just adjusted so what it was so we also talked about earlier don't give a fuck which hit you said dirty too at this point shake your butt and you say busted out with the lyrics it's the facial expressions that really just caught me too but you said you weren't expecting it to blow like that so what were you expecting from me just like to be honest I just capped like I go through requests on RG mm-hmm people probably think I don't but I do I read this stuff you know so like I read the you read comment the good stuff though but when I sing I just kept singing I'm like drop this drop this so I just dropped it for the fans really but you and Pauly y'all be making y'all made a few songs together that's my heart sure and maybe bops so of course it lends itself to ask like if you had to choose somebody who would you choose damn oh that's crazy I go a lot shout out T5L man huh T5L if you T5L that's my favorite collabs right there that's the best songs okay okay okay okay okay so are you signed yep you said no I said yep yeah who you signed to Sony and how did that how did that come about um I was at K5 video shoot with G Herbo mm-hmm and then A&R walked up to me shout out Marley for me we just started chopping it up mm-hmm but I really I really ain't talking I let my manager talk to me I don't do the talking mm-hmm back to that okay so alright so after that what came from that what like have you seen anything that like anything has changed since before you were signed a lot like what I mean you just realized certain stuff like certain things okay you realized certain things certain things you could do with your life okay you could put yourself in a better position nice nice okay so French Montana he said something really interesting he said that labels are starting life insurance policies for rappers basically plotting on them like not having long lives how do you feel about that that's that's crazy do you feel like do you understand why they would do that I mean I feel like they just signing young kids thinking they would be young and dumb mm-hmm but it's already not like that so so like I heard that to me I felt like it kind of seems like they're feeding into what they perceive to be happening in the streets right so do you think that they're genuinely signing these artists and I'm not even saying you specifically but do you think that labels are genuinely reaching out to these artists and signing them because they actually believe in like who they are and what they can bring to the table or do you think there's more to that really all depends like I don't know I can't say too I can't speak too much of every label so I know my label treat me good okay I'm not okay don't know shit don't know label I don't know my own label do my own thing I ain't worry about everybody else okay so what do you think ultimately is like the fate of drill because I know you say you want to see it become its own genre so what I take from that is that you expect for it to last a long time how do you feel like you think it's gonna evolve more like what do you think is in store for it in the long run it might just evolve more it might you know if we keep pushing we keep trying new stuff okay everybody just doing the same thing just looking like I'm the only one I can switch it up and do what I gotta do okay alright so I also see that you're managing a couple of artists yeah shout out to Nika Mahdi Tuhadi Man shout out Mali B Man oh my god nobody bigger than them how how I might not even be bigger than them real shit okay how did how did that happen how did you start managing artists I mean I it's like it's just it's love like not even know okay cause I keep coaching coaching okay cause I see that a lot and I never could understand like how an artist could be like coming up themselves and then still manage an artist to help them come up to it just never made sense in my mind no offense to you not yet but I mean it's possible you feel me like you're doing your thing if you're working hard enough you should be able to get to where you gotta go and it's nothing to throw platform and do what you gotta do now that's a now he got his own money now you don't gotta feel me so when do you know that you reach that part that point though when you could do that cause I feel like you may be speaking for yourself but I don't think that goes for everybody so like where do you think is the time for an artist like an appropriate time for an artist to decide that they want to start managing other artists while they're still coming up when they get there it's a lot of stuff you gotta know you just gotta move around it okay so I also know that you have a son right yeah so congratulations on that that's the tattoo everybody wondering that's my tag that's my tag right that's my son name Kenzo that's why I got Kenzo tag that's why I got Kenzo Tiger oh that's nice so how did you come up with that name me and my BM I don't even want to talk about that though cause me and her okay we're gonna leave that where is that so what legacy would you like to leave for your son like when he looks back at you like years from now what would you hope that he could take from your journey into like your music career or your career in general everything like everything basically he smile that's my son everything everything now would you be supportive if he like pulled a similar lifestyle that you got or would you try to steer him in a different direction steer him in a different direction you see that last part it wasn't needed cause you could have just said steer him in a different direction I would have let you rock with it so okay so like when thinking about collabs do you have any like dream collabs like people that you would like to work with like big dirty I say I wanna work with Kwon Do hmm really really Kwon Do as in Kwon Do Rondo you don't feel like I am very surprised because I feel like that comes with a lot like I think that how come I mean his he's not really that valid to a lot of people I feel like that's automatically you know a whole bond situation I don't know I don't got nothing to do with me you see why I live in New York so do you think that it's possible for somebody to make a song with somebody's ops but still make a song with they like you don't think it's possible it's not so if you make a song with Kwon Do you standing on that and you wouldn't wanna make a song with you okay alright I feel like you picking up what I'm putting down you not really giving me much though I feel like nah it's like I'm telling you like it's just it all depends like it all depends on the artist and like who you are as a person like if I fuck with you like if it's just business it's business but if I fuck with you I fuck with you I'm not gonna fuck with your house that's what niggas get it fucked up okay I'm kinda nervous to ask you this because I know how you get it and so recently you know there was a video with B Love and Shy and they linked up and we already know like what was going on before that so in the same vein of what you was just saying how did you was that like a business thing was that like how would you categorize that so I'ma say right I'm not gonna say too much I'm not gonna speak on that next topic thank you I guess alright so you said okay you named the people you want to collab with any females I got a couple collabs on the way what ladies you like to work with I gotta what I like to work with okay well I know London you work with yeah London Hill shout out London Hill who else it's a couple that I'm looking at man it's a big one Alicia Keys man I ain't gonna lie big one I ain't gonna lie I'm chomps I'm in for the top as you should Alicia Keys that's like wow I wasn't expecting for you to say that so you okay so you fucking would like the songs that Alicia Keys would put it out with the New York artists yeah okay what about like rappers anybody okay give me give me three Alicia Keys who else you talk about like in general or just like like now I'm talking about in general like New York or nah it could be in general I say Cody Ray okay love her who else who else who else imagine the style yeah yes okay I like love that that's a very like very interesting list I'm still surprised you said Alicia Keys shout out to Alicia Keys though but that's nice okay so like what can we expect coming from you next like what what you got coming out I got a lot of my sleeve a lot a lot like are we talking videos projects like what I got a project on the way project on the way when can we expect that so that's what I'm gonna say I ain't gonna say too much I don't see the post though that's gonna go in the caption that in this interview just don't say too much but okay so what about you two because I know we were just talking about Booba and Naughty but like it seemed like you like that's something that might be able to work for you you were on Twitch with Silky that seemed like nice and cool like I feel like that's something that's like you know it could work for you would you ever consider like Twitch or YouTube I was thinking about doing a little streaming yeah cause I feel like a lot of y'all have personality that's a fact so maybe we could look out for that too alright so is there anything else before we wrap up that you would like to cover talk about set the record straight about I didn't know who started that deep voice shit that raspy voice that bad man shit that y'all like to call it what the fuck is okay so shout out y'all your socials and everything so that they can know where to find you the only setty beat man I know it's the only one oh man shout out all my supporters shout out T5L nobody bigger than us alright and thank you thank you setty for coming thank y'all for watching we off