 All right, so we have a new segment, talk of the town today. We got a special guest there, honey. Who are you mama? So people want to know why hundreds and not millions? Because you know, hundreds is a part of my culture, like, you know, where it could be a hundred millions. So it's like, either way, the hundreds will always be there, like, you know, like. Either way, it's money. Yeah, right, you know, honey's gonna get to the millions and then become a hundred millions. Okay. Yeah. So, for good, I don't know, where you from? I'm from motherfucking, Karnashi, you get me? But was also raised in Brownsville. So, you know. So how did your rap name come about? Well, I watched a lot of mob movies and stuff. And, you know, my middle name is Danny's son. So Danny come from that. And like I said, you know, hundreds is the culture. So, had to put the hundreds behind it, you know. I'm gonna have to come right now. You know. So, when did music come? Or when did you find a love for music or? After poetry, you know. Me and my friends. Did you write poems? Yes. I used to get in trouble at my mom used to me. Let me have a quick look. No, I can't do it. I'm washed. I might say some dope shit. But I used to get in trouble. Loads of rap, lots of brood type shit? Yeah. No, way beyond that. Like I used to have to. Are you a DMD? Yeah, I started to make poems, write poems to make sense and really like, it's crazy. Don't get in trouble, kids. So, from poetry to music, how did the music? Well, so yeah, you know. Started off with poetry. Which is about the rap of poem. Yeah. It was like, you know, like, I don't know, always flow with it and stuff. It was just like the flow of poetry. So like one day, freestyle with my friends. It's like, oh shit, you can really do this. Like, where? Like yeah, let's try it. So what was your first song you ever made? My first song I ever made was a Earl Swatch shirt remix. Donax. Are you into it or something like that? Donax, please Donax. But yeah, that was, it's on SoundCloud, I think under the Ilias. I think so under the Ilias. Oh shit, yeah, I gotta check that out, y'all. You giving it a job? I think Tehancho or something. Yeah. So yeah, a fake name on it? Uh, yeah, that was one of my Ilias from back then. I'm dead. So how do you feel like you improved musically from then to now? Well, a lot, well, flow. Where you in? Low sound. Yeah, the flow, the sound, I had a better character. I found myself like before with free styling. Like, you know, you can tell I was like still trying to figure things out and stuff. Now, you know, even though I be in the booth and mess up like a thousand times, but you know, I got my flow, my style, and I fucked that shit up and I'll bust a mean freestyle. So don't fuck around. So you bust a mean freestyle? I bust a mean freestyle. So are we gonna see you do some free styles for the next one? Oh man, yeah, yeah, couple of them, couple of them. Okay, okay. So what is some artist you was listening to early on? You know, Earl Sweatshirt. Shit, Earl Sweatshirt. Asap Rocky was fucking awesome. Tyler, the creator, Frank Ocean. That's the creative stuff. So how, I was like, so. The hood stuff, the hood stuff, you know, the Cassidy, the Jay-Z, the DMXes. Yo, nobody said Cassidy in a really long time. Yeah, I fucking, what? I used to be obsessed with Cassidy music. The problem versus the hustler, you know? But yeah, Jay-Z, Biggie, Nas. Oh, those type of people. So how did you, I wanna say develop your sound. What kind of sound would you say you make? I don't think it's really drill, but I don't think it's not drill. I don't know. It's like a mixture. I call it what the fuck, but I feel like, like, you know, it's a mixture. I could give you pop, I could give you, I could give you rap, I could give you rock and roll, it don't matter. It's everything I want. So it's called what the fuck? Yup, what the fuck? I think you should change that. I'm crying while you. But you can do a little bit of everything. So what's your favorite to do? Like, favorite hobby? Favorite genre? Oh, my favorite genre is rap. I love rap, man. You just said you could do a little bit of everything. Yeah, that's my favorite one to do out of everything. Everything? Yeah, that's right. But I can do a little bit of everything. Okay. You know? I said it right. Okay, okay. So, what inspired your song, Two Sturdy? Oh God. What, do you feel like you're Two Sturdy? Like, what inspired that? Tiktok. Tiktok? Jersey, New York, they always want to know who the sturdy is and stuff like that. So I do, you know? Tell Jersey, like, yeah, we're sturdy, you know? Cause you know Jersey, they got their little weird dances. You know? You're going to Tiktok right now, they always saying who's sturdy and stuff like that, yeah? So you're gonna start busting dance moves or not? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, you know, you know. I mean, That's true. Shout out Jersey, man. Shout out New York, you know? Shout out the state. So in your previous interview with other side, it was like, oh God, why is it, oh God, it's nothing bad. It was just a rubber bite. You was telling, you know, how the whole dancing came about, things like that. It was like your shout out to Sissy cause he started that whole, well, the tool, whatever it was. Shout out. Shout out. It was fake, a shout out. Shout out. Hell no. I just stated a fact. That was it. Wait, what? Shout out. Damn, I was like maybe a collab coming one day. What? I ain't gonna hold you. He do got like a one, two tracks that I definitely be like, yo, son, this shit is like outrageous. But yeah, never ever. No, okay, well. But he's fucking hot. I would not take that from him. Okay, but you just good? Yeah, I'm good. Okay, all right, wow. Okay, so what's your favorite song that you released so far? That would have to be Shake It Baby cause I had the most fun with that. Let's get into Shake It Baby. So, million streams, almost a million views. How do you feel like how that song rolled out was? How you feel about the turnout? The turnout could have been 10 times better. Like, you know, that's it. But other than that, it was fucking awesome. A great experience, you know? Kick open the door for me and stuff for a lot of places, you know? Got me stamped, you know? And everything like that. Like Shake It Baby was a change. It was a change in fact of my life and stuff like that. Major Boy, you know? From a tier three player to, you know, tier one. Like, ah, yeah, that boy could be a whole star. Like, you know? Okay, a lot of people say that you're slept on. What do you have to say about that? I gotta wake the people up soon. I gotta wake, I gotta wake that. So you agree? Yes, yes. Why do you feel like you're slept on though? I gotta be more consistent. The people see me, the people know I'm there, the people know I got it, you know? That's that. But I just gotta be more consistent and stuff like that. I gotta generate, I gotta keep the people, cause the people would look, but the people would turn and they had it like this. You know, so it's like, you know, I gotta keep the people towards me. Watch me people. I'm hot. So keep those eyes on you. Mm-hmm. Okay, so the song called Lista. Why'd you call it that? Like I said, you know, I'm big on mob movies and stuff like that. So like, I felt like that was like a mob name. Like, you know, like a mobster wife or something. But like, yeah, if you understand what I'm talking about in Lista and the song, Lista and everything, you know, I just feel like it just needs to be named Lista. So what's your process like in the studio session? How did you come up with these concepts? Oh man, let my team tell it, you know? Yes, we have absolutely nothing but fun. I gotta try that shit a thousand times before we get it right and stuff. Boy, y'all be too tired? Like what? Nah, yeah, that too and stuff, you know? But like, you know, I be wanting everything perfect on top of that. Plus I just be messing up. Cause you know, be natural with it. Like, so it's like, you know, like all my songs is natural like this. Is it me? So you don't write? Oh, I write, hell yeah. I still mess up. Okay. Yeah? So it's okay for artists to mess up. Oh, hell yeah. If you want the best one, you want the best, you want that song, you know, you gonna mess up, you know? Yo, start that over, do that over. Let me, you know? So you definitely in tune to like, what the engineer be doing, like y'all. Yes, yes, shout out everybody who ever recorded me, but my main, you know, Craig the engineer and Rich right now, Rich working with me and stuff. Rich is doing this thing and stuff. We've been locked in the studio and stuff. Okay. A lot of people should work with him. So it's a lot of artists come from Canarsie? Yes. Do you feel like Canarsie's on the run right now? Canarsie's the new Atlanta. She's like all the way straight. Canarsie's the new Atlanta. So y'all support each other like Atlanta and all that? We got no choice to elders, you know? Whether we like each other or not, the elders is, once this shit busts, it's like, listen guys, get your head out your asses. You know? Canarsie's the new Atlanta. Yes. Canarsie's the new Atlanta, I said it first people. Okay. So do you have any future collabs on the way? Yes. I have collabs with like the battle rapper Cortez. Okay. You know? Yeah, I'm in so. Yes. I have Tay Flos, I got Quelly Wu, Tida Wu Sly, you know? Tida Wu Sly. I'm like, what you think? Me and Eli Flos just talking to get him on a remix of Damn. He liked that song a lot. After you told us? Mm-hmm. Exclusive, exclusive. He liked that song a lot and everything. But yeah, I got a couple of, yeah, a couple of artists. I mean, by myself, I make a lot of songs by myself and stuff, but yeah, that's a few names to name. I can't name everybody right now. That's cool. So what does Wu, your mama mean? What does that mean? Wu, your mama, like that's, you know, like this, this, this, I can't say this Wu, then there's Wu, your mama, cause you know it's the same thing, but like Wu, your mama is like a Super Saiyan mode of Wu. Like, I feel good. Like, you know, I just make 10,000 dollars. Like, I got 10, you know? Like, I just make 20, I just make the Wu, your mama. Like, you know? Like that's a high allure for a Wu nigger. Like, you for me, that's a high allure for a Wu nigger. Wu nigger. Okay. Yo, you so animated. I'm just saying people. So is that just a slogan? That's, that's, that's, that's whatever you wanted to be. Like, as long as you know it's mine. So don't steal my shit. I will shoot this shit out to you. But that's, that's, that's everything. So you got that copyright and all that. Yeah, yeah, that's my shit. Like, that's me, that's me. Wu, your mama mean? I've been in two cities. Wu, I'm simply important to the ladies. You get me? That's the full thing. But Wu, your mama, you know? Wu, your mama is just like, that's, you're in a great spirit. Like, nothing can take you down. Like the top of the world. Okay. So how did you, how you go about picking your beats? Oh God, man. You got producers or? Yes, I personal producers and management. Like we sit down, you know, I nag, I cry, I scratch. I want this beat. You know, sometimes there, no, this beat, yeah. You know? Very much in tune with the beats. Yes, everything, everything is with drops next. Like what's hot with the sale and the D&B, where we gonna go with the beat. We got a, we got a build it, like, you know, but yes. Shout out to everybody who, you know, all my producers, shout out to L.S. Shout out to Z1K who sparked it. You feel me? Shout out to my boy once again, Richwell. Shout out to Benji Roy. Shout out to Boris, you know? So, yeah. All right, so in the song, Dan, the labels say I'm next. Well, you're next. So how, what, like, so what's going on? Um, yeah, you know, I got some calls. I still, I still get calls, still keep in contact with shame people and shit like that and everything. Dude, wanna sign labels or you wanna be independent? I wanna own everything. I wanna, I wanna have me, I got a family to feed, like, you know, like, I wanna show them, like. You could feed your family and still be signed. Yeah, you could, but like. I wanna have, like, that Michael Jackson career without the hassle of the labels and shit, you know? I wanna be the greatest of all time and, like, really own my master's. Oh, damn. Also, when you saw Dan, you was being spicy. You suck my how. So, like, people copying your waves. Oh, shit. So, how do you feel about that? I mean, you know, my work speaks for itself. Just look at the work. People copying your wave. Yeah, look at the work, check the dates, you know? Check the dates. Check the dates. Nobody specific. Just whoever it fits for. Yeah, you know, we check niggas' catalogs, you know? Do you, you know? Niggas can search up who they wanna search up, you know? Check niggas' catalogs, see how they was rapping before, you know, certain shit came out and then see how they was rapping after it, you know? That's just that, you know? So, how do you feel about that? My mother fuck is Godfather. You're the Godfather of this shit? Mother fucking Godfather. Okay, so what's next for you 2021? Halfway to the next? Shit, hits. I got some hits in the making, man. I got some hits in the cut. Got some hits in the making. Got some great collabs. Shit, I done did everything, but fucking shoot a movie or be in a movie and shit. That's next, you know? Maybe? Yeah. Movie? Mm-hmm. Movies? Mm-hmm. So tell the people where to find you and where to find your music and what's out and all that good stuff. Well, the hair comes to the cocky part, people. You can actually Google me, you know, Danny hundreds. Everything pops up, boom. I don't wanna be like, yo, you gotta go on Instagram, man. You know, Google me, motherfucker. Everything pops up right there. Blah, go Google band, everything. You can spot everything, everything you need. My whole fucking bio, everything, you know? Google, Danny hundreds.