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We've seen it when you come in In the trunk junk in the trunk she come in So just go ahead and give me a spiel man We want to know about your background Who you are we want to know the essence of who Nina Loretta is right? Where she come from what the hell going on? I'm from Winsborough, Louisiana. Oh, I was born in Monterey, Louisiana Raising wins, bro. It's like it's the country like you gotta tell me I just went through that other night That's one from you know born right what a Louisiana accent. I don't get an accent. I hear it In the country, but I don't know I um I used to write poetry growing up. So like when I was I was 12 I got in the studio with these dudes called they had this label called a boss entertainment And they they like they told me coming in and rap since I say I can rap and shit I start rapping and I blew them niggas mom. I was 12 So like me and my other little cousin she was 10 and my other cousins 11 We got this group what you can YouTube and everything we had this group called three YG three young girls so we were just um Little rappers in the city we came up quick in the city like most popular girls in the city So it got to the point where we used to fight every weekend every show we had to fight like it was bad bad We was some bad kids Like that's how I started rapping. Yeah, so you okay, but let's go back to your just childhood being children like Like when you was coming up your mother your father Well, you're in a single-parent home, but were you in a will your mother and father together your whole life or what's up? nah, I had a stepdaddy and I Think when I was 12 like when I started rapping I moved out my mama house and moved out at 12. Yeah I was bad bro. Why you keep bringing these girls over to leave What's going on They don't say his name on put the nigga out there like they'll be all the girls you bring You moved out of you got kicked out. She kicked that I would say my mama had four kids I was the only girl and she couldn't handle me So it's like she let me go stay with a family member and that family member couldn't That family man couldn't really handle me too. So I was I was in the street. You are the oldest. Yeah The family because I why they can't handle me little reddox What would you do? So it's like it's your mouth with a what a girl is like and my mama can't tell me what to do You're not gonna tell me what to do type, but you know what if you couldn't deal if your mama couldn't deal with you I mean you probably was just like your mama Do you looking back now? Do you think that you just like your mama? Be real. I'm not like her No, she's a whole another level than what Different right. Yeah. So where was your dad at this time? My dad was around my dad was like one of them quietly back there. So I had my mom was like one of them wants to Put you on child support. You ain't seeing your kids Tell us your daddy don't want to see you but you knew you knew your dad I used to go around. Yeah, like when I when I start staying on my cousin when I was 12 That's when I when I moved out with my cousin. I got pregnant at 15 So when I got pregnant, I went to stay with my dad in my grandma's son. Okay, that's cool That that's good that you know, he actually helped you at that time Yeah, my dad actually helps right now with my kids like big big help like whatever he didn't do with me He making up for it right now. Did you build your relationship with your mom? We good you good. That's good So when did you okay? So fast forward 12 you doing the music you said 15 You got pregnant. When did you really start taking the music seriously? Because you know being pregnant 15 doing did you finish school? no, so When I got pregnant when I was 15 I had my baby and I was still going to school. But like I said, we was in this rap group We was like I ain't a lot of most popular little kids in the city So we had to fight a lot. So it got to the point where we start fighting with weapons Like knives and stuff and it got bad to the point where used to happen at school So my mama sent me to a boot camp when I was 16 going on 17 So she took me out of school and something to that boot camp and I got my GED at that boot camp military camp in Shreveport But did you ever stab somebody? I actually so I had a fight one time and After we finished fighting. It's funny because I'm cool with mr. Hit that hole now, but stab that No, no, no While we was fighting his song was playing And I pushed off me and I started doing this dance They trying to run to the car and I reach up in the window and I start stabbing up the seats trying to stab them But they move it to the side, but I'm actually trying to get to them. I am so you say mr. Hit that turns you up turn me up All by yourself This little group call three yg me and my cousin's it was just us three we used to 14 15 at the time No, she said she was 16 at this time. No, she had to go to boot camp at 16. No, it was before I got pregnant Oh, yeah about 14 15. They was younger than me. That was like a year younger than me. Yeah, we you can go You too was we got a fight on you to jump in people Yeah Luzanna always So when you think about Louisiana man, and it would you can you see yourself staying there living there again? I have to ask that because most of the time being from somewhere else myself It's like damn man It's gonna be hard to go back because the resources are different and the way people move is different No, I will honestly say My life is my best years have been out of Louisiana. Really? Yeah, it's like when I left my life just start going Damn, so you how are you when you left Louisiana? 24 Now I had just signed the boosty so I was I was out there So when you okay, you don't just sign the boost here Okay, then most niggas come on here. They try to pull and move I just know now. It was a process. Okay, yeah Tell me the process to how you even be met boosty became Even in his sight to say almost sign Nina Loretta So I had this song called who is you and it was it was already going up and like my city and stuff And we he was on the radio and everything so it was it was getting me pretty popular. So We actually went out there with boosty was We went to his house and I played some of my music for and it's funny because when I played the music for I'm kind of shy So I'm just sitting in the back in the studio Everybody in there his whole little click this is birthday. So they finna go out anyways He's sitting there rolling his blunt. They playing the music everybody like who the fuck this who the fuck is this? She dope as fuck. I'm just sitting there in the back. I'm not saying nothing But my manager at the time it's like there she go right there and they all look back And they like damn she cold and then they see my picture and they like damn she cold and they like yeah We won't work with her. They like come to the club with us So we went to the club them for the birthday and I just been rocking with her. I had started rocking with him since Wow, so that when did he how did he approach the fact of a I want to sign you? It really wasn't even approached like I said he said come come um come come out with us I went out with them and I just started being there all the time like every week I was staying in Louisiana at the time so I'm coming to Atlanta all the time all the time all the time and like Within a month of me just going to show the stuff with them. We sign a contract That's what I was trying to see. Get a contract printed up and we sign the contract and that's cool Okay, uh, and are you still under that contract now? No, my contract expired. How hard does that happen? Like oh because it had a it had a limit on it. Yeah, so the that's what I'm getting to the limit Was three years so It expired and like I still fuck with them But it's like if you couldn't do nothing with me in three years, and I'm not going Did y'all ever bring anything out or do anything that was that that you felt was what helped your career? Let's be real have they did anything have yeah, yeah when y'all guys Well after you signed was it a thing where you guys went up together? What do you feel like I would say after I signed I went up in a way where like I'm not gonna like I would say being with badass entertainment. It helped my name It helped me grow a fan base like my followers went up my fan base went up a little bit But as far as them doing anything for me as far as promotion marketing boom boom boom It was like I was put on the shelf and like Everybody felt like damn she hard like why why ain't nobody doing even when I did drop it was like Why ain't nobody pushing you harder boom boom with is like the same time We had labels trying to work, but My management was boosting them. They weren't just going for anything So it was a lot of you know deals turned down and it was a lot of I don't want to work with you until you Out this deal with boosty. Why do you why do and and why do you think? These things were happening like they were when you was with boost. Do you think that? Well, you know why because basically he was turning down certain things that he didn't want you to be a part of But do you feel like some of those decisions was right for your your career? It was boosty directly turned because you know It's a team but still it was like, um I wouldn't even say it was that because I'm not even a lot a lot of people I don't I don't know if they call it's a black ball in boosty But I didn't have a lot of people like Important people like we not even working with you until you out of that with boosty Like don't even call until you out of there with boosty We want to work with you but until you out that paperwork of boosty. No No, just but when you got out of paperwork at this cap Is he nigga doing anything you out the paperwork now? What are you at? What are you niggas at? Nigga live It'll be learned that what they do they'll set up and tell tell you something because it's easier to I know it's like I stopped dropping like I literally stopped drop because it was like I saw some of it It's like I don't know it's just like But if they waiting on you what it? Yeah I could say a lot of people waiting now for me to start like I'm just now getting into the point where I'm finna start Consistently dropping boom boom. I literally ain't dropped nothing on my own yet except for that little Mic check, but it's like I don't want to sign anything Okay, but listen to me hear hear me well man like like is it really Distribution is great, you know, but is it really a thing where? Do you think you ought to be a team up around you first and study because Yeah, because these niggas ain't really just doing a whole lot no more on these deals like they used to be You got so much you direct to consumers so much now that that you can be I was just talking to res the show about this how You know being independent is a little bit different grind, but it's doable He was in a deal a big deal, of course and and end up, you know after he got out of it Or after he left away from that situation He started looking at the course of building up his infrastructure himself because of the fact that like you say you got a lot of recognition people know you Right, so you dope everybody know you don't hell. I've seen you you dope as hell So it's like damn. I need to just really build myself up and and that's what I'm saying It's like I don't want to just like I can go To a label and be like sign me with this right now But I want to build myself up to the point where I'm I can go into a label I I know I'm worth moat like no I'm not I can't even afford to sign anything right now. I was in a deal for three and a half years and I was just there Yeah, but what what are you expecting from a label because when you went into this? I know it was just like I'm happy to be signed at the time I'm not gonna lie. It's like boosted boosted still is like right still is my favorite rapper And at the time it's like this is my favorite rapper. I can literally say every boosted song word for word. I'm gonna go I'm I'm signing it. So it's like I'm excited and at this time thinking like I You know, but I can't really blame because you know at the same time he an artist And he's an artist that has signed a lot of artists. So it's like Everything's a learning experience. It's a it's just a learning still. He's still my dog. I still go around him I mean, I don't know what I'm looking from from you is your next label that comes along and say they want to sign Nina Loretta What is it that you're gonna say? Okay, if you can't do this and guarantee me this this and this and this Then I can't do it like what exactly are you looking for that as a guarantee I'm not I'm not even sure right now. That's why I said I'm trying to work on myself and build my team Because like I said every you can't really make it without a team and my team was badass So it's like I've been around badass for all these years. So now it's like I got a built Another team. So it's like that's all I'm focused on right now. I'm not really focused on. I got you. I got you Yeah, it's like It's just a different grind. You could do about what you want to do girl. Yeah You can do about you today society with this thing right here. You could do what the hell you want to do Not literally and and and I think people don't really realize the power in what you can do with this thing That the phone is powerful. I'm being real media And social media is powerful and even the deal thing like with the numbers I'm hearing with people just social media Based wise it over exceeds a deal sometimes. I'm not playing. No, I do. I'm talking to these people It's like hell you are the deal nigga. Why don't you get so far into it? So I think that would be my suggestion to you is to just be fly And go high. Yeah So You know like like uh, what's your who's your favorite top three artists of all time dead or live in the general Mia X for show you right with Mia X like that. That's my inspiration You met her. I never met. I would go to the You know, I know My partner I actually didn't hear one time and asked her can I remix one of her songs? She never replied. Yeah Yeah, well they do that sometimes, you know, she probably didn't see it. That's how they play it You're gonna see this No, I sent it to I didn't hear the fast forward this whole tour. Yeah, I want to remix that. I'm signing Okay. All right. I'ma send this to I'ma clip it. I'm saying man Give with me. It's my girl Nina Loretta want to do What is I'm signing and kill it. I'ma kill it Man and he and can she do a cameo in the in the if it's hard pray to god If it's hard if it's if it's hard enough wish you do a cameo in the video Man, I'll work on that motherfucker for months who I let it not just be hard It's gonna be hard I'll definitely be sending it to him. I would love to see something like that. Yeah So, well, how did you what makes her your number one? Like, like, how did you get into? Because I always used to watch no lemur my stepdaddy when I was like in Elementary he had this DVD We're like, oh, you know, they had the videos on the DVDs back then and we used to have this no limit thing And you know, me and X was the only female in the group So I knew all her verses. Boom. I just you start listening. She was gangsta at the same time like she was never I don't know. She just had this niggas bad. I don't know. I just like her I don't know. I just like her the biggest mama me The biggest mama me Yeah, we love our people man. She wanted them ones, man I'm trying to I'm gonna work up my way to get on the show k.l. We almost had it. We just we didn't end up doing Yeah, I heard she got like a full restaurant. She does. She does. That's that's one of the things that we want We highlight and k.l.c. Some krig he got he he's a shelf as well K.l.c. The one to do all the beats the one that's my partner. So I'm telling you It was here in Dallas for a minute. It was here Real talk and and I don't know where it's at now, but I'll find out for you Yeah, I will find out and I will get that the message you just gave is going to I can promise you won't have to wait no damn more We'll ask her but you know the thing I can honestly say man is jumping out The window or standing on the ledge In order to get things accomplished, you know, I'm saying the thing you were just doing This is the way it goes nowadays social media is powerful if you give it the credit it deserves So when you say stuff, you can make these kind of moves you couldn't do this back in the days So we got to fully take advantage of it, right? Yeah for sure man. So, um, just uh, how did you end up Getting with young nation and doing that Y'all think y'all bad or something I think we have been following each other for like a year You reach out to them or they reach out to you now they hit me up like, uh, we have been in the DM's like Oh, we're gonna link up and do a song which I ain't gonna lie In my DM's is probably the everybody in Dallas who rap let's link up and do a song and we ain't linked up yet but anyway, they Um, we've been linked. I mean talking about linking up for like a year And they was finding like neither you're gonna come through or you're gonna cap And I finally came through And when you can't do it Well, how'd you feel about it when you ain't gonna lie? It's so funny and they're gonna laugh when they see this The first day I came through We hit a we hit a dab And it was my first time hitting the dab I started tripping I started tripping. I ain't know them at the time. This is my first time meeting I was like, man, I don't think I'll get something to eat. I'm gonna go the wing stop I live Crazy Now she put the red cross Came in and left. Yeah, I came back the next day though. And when I came back the next day We made that ass done. We made it like in two hours in this year Man, how that how the how the reviews being for you on that? Oh, that's shit. Everybody fucking with it It makes you feel like, okay, it's time. Yeah, it's time. I'm gonna come in. I'm gonna come with it But it was so easy. It was like we can do this this easy, you know, we can keep them coming Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think it's important to keep them coming and I always been a young nation fan So, you know, so you say you did something with little Ronnie too I love little Ronnie. He's been on here like he's the hardest a lot of times Talented is very talented on the radio right there. I get real serious about that one. Yeah, that's bad I don't play about that one. We just dropped the bad motherfucker though. When did you drop it? Like three days ago. How's it going? I didn't put no promotion. I kind of just dropped it out the blue Really? She thinks she's Beyonce now. Yo, watch out. Watch yourself. She thinks she's Beyonce now, y'all Midnight Man, I wasn't working with little Ronnie, man Man, he cool is he cool as fuck. His work ethic is it work at the good as hell I got him a lot. His his his his process of his rapping process is it's amazing So you gonna drop a 16 today? Yeah, I'm gonna drop one Man, let me let me let me find out, you know, all right, let me find out a beat because I want to hear you lie Me in a red in a building and you got to listen to the lyrics I mean, if you can relate you can relate if you can't you can't ball talk one or one Hey, I play the wind never lose pretty bitch, but I'm thugged out bitches hating because I'm on now I'ma show my ass with my tongue. Yeah. Hey, how can I lose for the grind down my fool Talk to nigga. I just want the money. He can keep the bags in the shoes Sorry, my life drug dealers. He the plug. He a thug nigga. Nina brown. He the boss nigga Call the shots. He the top nigga. I stuff Johnny dang. God on his teeth. Yeah, he a fly nigga Something boutta make my kitty wetter than the river dripping when I vibe with him I just fucked him in the red coupe 200 dance with the roof. Let's go Waste work on my fool with it. Bag it up. Let the crew flip it real bougie But I'm hood with it. He don't know what to do with me Can't decide to shoot nature knocking if a nigga ever try to play with me Raw bitch on the sickest got a hood nigga in his feelings. It's me over. All of you bitches They know I'm the one so they want my position Diamonds dancing on my necklace, but let's youngers with me stepping Baddest bitch he invest in Man Say man, you are you out of control. You are out of damn control right it's Needle ready to build it y'all stop playing y'all to get water. Here's some more nigga pay me How about that just paid me say man, so we could have killed going but you know Pay the fee Man, we're not gonna play with y'all man But but you you can bring the money over here. We had boss talk one on one. She'll sign us. She just signed the paper You know I'm saying I already I get them every time. I got a bunch of artists Say man, so how do you feel like when you when you run down through there with the rapper You've been doing this for a while man like a lot of people a lot of a lot of young ladies Going up they aspire to be like you wish they could have signed a Boosie to badass Wish they could have had had grew up and been in a group when they was 14 15 Like like how do you feel about just all your accomplishments man? I mean I feel like I feel like just keep going like one thing I learned though is never stop stay consistent stay consistent Don't ever ever ever stop But you know I had I ain't gonna lie. I was and everybody noticed I was I was like deep in the Streets at one time So it's like you can't be I ain't gonna lie You can't be one foot in the streets and one foot in the rap and thinking it's gonna go It's never gonna work out like that. Well, then a lot of these ladies the streets to pay for their rap Yeah, they they they do with the And most of them in jail right now. That's true. That's true. That's real talk Yeah, so it's like It's it's crazy because it's kind of hard like being a woman. You're beautiful You're going to these studios trying to do this music around these niggas. How's you how's you moving out here? You know, I'm just I don't lie though. I'm beautiful But it's like everybody who know me know I'm I act just like a niggas. So I'm like One of the niggas You got a wallet and everything Me but it's just like all my life I grew up around nothing but niggas and having nothing but niggas friends. So it's like But you know, how many girls are sitting that seat that can't decide for can't figure it out because niggas coming at them Big now. I don't see I didn't learn like that. I'm not gonna lie though. That's one of the things who kind of pushed me back from rapping Even when I was signed. That's why I wasn't even trying to drop because I ain't gonna lie I didn't have my manager hit me up Constantly needing to send some music send some music. What are you doing with the music with the music with the music? And I'm not because it's like I kind of got Discards with this shit like I'm making more money doing what I'm doing right now So I ain't even aware of this shit. It's fake. I gotta solve a lot of fake shit a lot of weird shit a lot of Shit, it's like Damn, I ain't know it's like this type of shit because you know, you'll come a lot of people On the outside a lot of fans. They look at artists and they they get it They get the wrong image. They think it's a perfect life until you meet them. You like them There's not the person I thought I was you know, there's not the person I thought you would but you said this is a lot of fake stuff so um because you have a lot of younger kids who are watching and Aspiring to be you aspiring to be you know that celebrity and not knowing what really entails What was that thing that you came across that you like that made you feel like like this is a fake like I can't deal with this I mean just a lot Just give one thing the one thing that you can talk about Just one thing so that that so it would open their eyes to the like, okay I need to look out for that because you came back into this business So it didn't just discourage you one thing I can say is a lot of people For females for female artists coming up You're gonna have a lot of people Telling you what they can do for you and how they want to work with you and they're gonna lead you on And they're gonna sell you these dreams whole time. They just want to mess with you They ain't got nothing for you whole time. They probably just a middleman. They can't even get to the big man type shit That's true, you know It's gonna be a lot of that. Yeah How do you just decipher the difference? How do you I've been I've been doing this so long It's like I know it's like I know now. So yeah, we are recognized real running that part Yeah, so, you know, um, like boozy, you know You know, hey man, uh, damn. I want to let you go I'll put you on that. They let me go though. It's like my contract. It's hard to put you on the lifetime contract You want to go? My manager asked me to resign, but it's like it's like you got to think of like it's like Damn bro, like I sit on the shelf for three years Like what's it's gonna be different because I fuck with y'all I really want to rock with y'all and I ain't gonna lie if I blow up today I'ma still have that loyalty to boost it. But it's like I'm thinking you need you gonna put that badass chain back on while you blow it up my little booze Yeah, yeah At the same time, it's like you got to understand he ain't used to having no label So he was growing too. So it's like his art is really growing with him He has some issues with one his artist signing leaving and signing a different deal on the back I understand this boost. He never had a label. He don't know what he probably he don't He probably didn't know what the hell he was doing. He probably just died like y'all for the start I'm mad at me. We're cutting up. He's really political But he's so he's so cool. It's just like you want to have that noise. He's going but at the same time He's still growing as a he's still learning how to have a label So it's like you can't even follow him for not knowing how to run it or whatever the case may be Yeah, but in today's society where a lot of artists are trying to remain independent We're not scientific label. Is that something that you just be like, okay Let me try this independent thing see if I can make this up. That's what I'm trying to do Yeah, but it's like I'm trying to get in there. Yeah, I'm trying to build that team. You got to be cut before the team You got the shirt on already I don't know. I'm I'm signing everybody over here and I don't know what I'm doing just like boosted nigga. We got to learn the guilt Me and boosted got the same thing going nigga. We're gonna figure it out. I'm not gonna shove you We're coming out of all it I got I'm gonna guarantee you about four projects upfront. We're gonna go out right No, we gotta wait. She might not work like that. Let me tell you some she might not work like that If we start a label like I'm gonna push especially we would never sign somebody that we don't We're gonna put you through the You can have the talent, but you don't have the drive. I'm not gonna be sitting down here Telling you telling you come on. We're gonna go to the studio. We're gonna go to the studio No, I want a person who's gonna be hitting me up. Come on. We're going like, okay You have to prove to me that you had that hustle Yeah, but the thing about me It's what only people who and I don't tell everybody's but only people who know me and have really worked with me know I'm I'm shy to write around people because like I said, I used to write poetry and shit like that So when I write I have to be in a certain mood in a certain space And I'm so big on energy and so spiritual like anything can throw me off So when I'm writing I have to be in a certain space of mind It's like and sometimes I'll be in the studio and I'll be like The day that you're sitting there, you're sitting there like damn, I need to go home. This ain't working Like this ain't just saying and sometimes I'm sometimes I ain't gonna lie Like if I get on the right amount of liquor and I'm in that term throw mode Oh, I can go to the studio and go all night. Yeah, yeah If I don't live I'm gonna go in there and go Yeah, because you gotta you gotta be able to be versatile because you never know when you might somebody call you But you gotta do this right now and like I said, I used to write poetry. So it's that's like that's like stuck in my head So like most artists right now, they do this punching just say the first thing they do mine Like me when I write I I literally play the story in my head Like I play the story in my head and I put it on paper or I put it in my phone But like I'm literally seeing it go through my head tight shit That's why like everything I talk about is something that either I done or really seen or somebody around me done Because I'm seeing it for our writing I get it. I want to ask you something. It's kind of off base, but just family Family how important is family to you? Family is important to me, but it's like I Never had feeling like I told you I had my mom and my stepdaddy And they you know, my stepdaddy real abusive to my mom and shit like that. So like we moved back to little, um Winsborough, Louisiana. We were standing in New Orleans. She know that was going through what the but how does that affect you as a mother? See it really just made me want to want to be better than her because I was I was treated like I was Sometimes I used to think like do my mama hate me or something like why she you know That's why I was so reckless like even in school in the streets I used to always want to fight fight fight fight fight fight. I was like a bully I ain't gonna lie. I was like a bully for no reason because I was always really pretty But like I was one of them people who didn't realize I didn't even realize how pretty I was so I was like So I have to have my first baby to where I was like growing as a woman because I used to Act like a little boy like I want to dress like a little boy and everything But I was always really pretty but I didn't I didn't used to do my hair None of that but when I started seeing how pretty I'm well, I'm like then I'm I'm really I'm hitting me so yeah I know how it is when you see yourself like that I'm here That's how even to this day like people look at me and they think I'm so bougie But I'm so humble because I grew up like not even knowing I was I was I grew up not even thinking to myself like I'm really this pretty So I've never been no bougie stuck up think I'm better nobody. I'm I'm Chill lay back, but people will see me and be like, oh, she's stuck up. She boozy. She looked mean No, no, the funny thing about life, you know, um When you talk about your mom and how you felt have you ever came to her as you got older now and say mom You know, why why did you treat me like that? Why I wasn't raised on emotion? So I don't know how to talk to people even today like with my friendships relationships I don't I'm not good with showing emotions or Sitting down and having a conversation like I I just go cold on you Like I stop talking to people completely start talking to you for a week before I express my feelings So, you know, it helps healing though Yeah, if you do because then you know what we don't realize that the reason why sometimes a person is the way how they are It could have been her parents her mom treated her a certain way So she don't know how to be anything better, but but exactly what she was right So but you won't know unless you ask Oh, I say I say keep thugging it Damn that She can pass it on to her kids. Let me tell you something God's gonna God can change everything but but at the end of the day, it's gonna have to be hub bumping her head Over and over until you know what I'm saying till she figure it out But I I understand she got a guards up is what she's saying And I you know, so at the end of the day to take a real gamma man to come through that thing You know to get a guards down. Are you in a relationship? I'm married. Yeah, he is What I actually draw my ring off to get Size because he was complaining because it kept falling. He's all over her social media. Really? He's actually in federal prison right now. Oh, I thought he was out So actually he had turned this up in last year in august to do six months He got out in february right and in april the feds got him again. I didn't know he'd been in nursing Wow And when is he supposed to he hadn't even got sentenced yet? How hard is that on you as a wife? It's kind of hard because it's like damn. He just got out. He was out like a month Y'all had fun that month I was like We didn't get to go no, we didn't get to do nothing. It was a month like in his chill mode in this month So really he wasn't even doing nothing. I don't know. He was wrong place wrong time And you know when you just got out and you you the person you is they watching you are of course, of course It just kind of you know that so he got you just got again. You got to keep God first You got a family man and kids missing their daddy It's going down. It's life. Life steps up and look you in your eyes and say nigga, come on with it You just gotta tell how many kids you have now um Include his who most of kids seven Don't don't don't don't love my black women standing up that take care of all those kids nigga But they bad I Was Family means a lot too, can you cook? I mean you gotta be good with that You can't cool No, I could cook a little bit. What's what's your favorite dish? I wish I could um, I ain't gonna lie for some reason. My favorite food is spaghetti That's so damn easy Every time I tell somebody that though, they think I'm crazy. They be like, you from Louisiana. You do voodoo. No way! My, I got a partner that told me don't be eating them girls spaghetti. He actually in the building right now. He actually in the building right now. My partner told me don't eat no more girls spaghetti. For real. I get you. He said, but no, yeah, yeah, he told me don't do it. So I ain't, I don't do it. You don't tell him. He just forget it. I complain. He's my spaghetti. I complain. That's a white girl, so you don't forget it. No, he knows spaghetti for nothing. He should count on us to get him out of it. No, no, no. Been 20 years. Yeah, he should count on us to get him out of it. Y'all married. No, we've been married a long time, man. So thank you for coming on show, but you didn't give us your top three artists of all time. You gave us one, and that was me, right? Next one is tattooed on my leg, right? Who is it? Y'all, I can't even see your tattoo. Two fuck. Look at y'all, there he is right there! I got a two fuck guy right here. Oh, that's so funny, because that's a picture I got on my leg. Oh, wow. Get the hell out of here. What a guy. Man, I see him when I get up, but man, that's crazy. Two fuck names, who's number three? That's the hardest. I don't try to get a new age artist. Oh, really? Of all time? Young thug. You see, he got Rico charged right now. He's fighting the hell out of it. But it's state, as Melvin Forman say, I have, you know, it's state. She can't think of the way. Give it up. Give a Beyonce. Damn, Miss B. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's go. What's her name? Shantae, Shantae. She hard, and I'm a motherfucker. She hard, and she underrated. I feel like she got a black ball. And that's the only reason she can get the recognition. You're talking about Roxanne, Shantae? Roxanne, Shantae. That's her. She was a little more. She had little movies. Did you hear that Big Mama song? Oh. She was young, yeah. She was not the hardest, yes. She was one of the first women lyricists like that. She's so hard. You looked, how did you run into her? How did you look up? You just looking. I ain't gonna lie, it was the movie. After I watched the movie, I started just listening. And you know, I actually listened to lyrics. You know, a lot of people probably didn't just go back and just listen to it, but I actually listened. I'm like, what is this motherfucker? This was off the head. Off the dome, just going in. Man. I remember them days too. I'm an old nigga, so I was like, damn. And I got this thing where I become obsessed with people. So I started going and watching all her shit. I'm like, this motherfucker, cold. Like, how is she not, she didn't get the recognition. She underrated, she underrated. But then she came out early, though. And you know, it was a male dominated deal at the time when she came out. I think she dissed everybody, though. I think that's it. Don't you? She would be nigga rappers. Well, she dissed Queen Latifah. She dissed every female rapper that was out back then. That's what messed her up. Yeah. She dissed them. Well, I listened to that. Yeah! You didn't hear that diss. Yeah, she did. You heard it right. Oh my God. Man, that light is the one, though. She messed up that none. You can chow chow chow round as well. I'm going with light, nigga. That motherfucker was hard. Yeah, man. So, hey, man, we appreciate you coming on the show, man. How can people get a hold to you? Instagram, Nina Loretta, Twitter, Nina Loretta, Facebook, Nina Loretta, all my streaming, Nina Loretta. Everything, Nina Loretta. Man, we love you, man. You know what I'm saying? I love that girl. And if we invite you back, you know, to show up. I'm coming through. Stop playing with us. I'm coming through. I'm going to have my lashes on next time. Yeah, I was just about to say that, too. I was trying not to be late. I said I'm not going to even disappoint them. You don't need no lashes coming in. Coming in is over. Just whatever. You family. It's all natural. You, too, nigga, why are you trying to... Okay, she just let me know what you doing. Oh, oh, it's going to be a matter. I'm not coming that day. I do it, too. I'm not coming that day. Hell, no, I know what's going on. Check it, man. Hey, man, it's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. What a boss's talk. And we out.