 What they gonna do with me now? I'm still a troke of the town I'm looking at the sisters, I'm hooking them down Reaching the smiles and the frowns again I'm Y'all Sugar, Brianna, Imani And you're tuned in to another Troke of the Town interview And today I have We got Moolah Jeeze in the building We appreciate you for coming Cause it's brick outside Is that what the kids still saying? Okay, yeah, it's brick outside So definitely appreciate you for coming So firstly, congratulations on your hustler of the year award How do you feel getting that? Thank you, thank you I ain't gonna lie, definitely big shout out to Troke of the Town I ain't gonna lie, so great When my mother, I was trying to come in For like a month now she been ducking me Uh-uh, don't do that So in terms of like looking back on 2021 And like what kept you motivated What would you say like had you Doing your thing? Like I say we had time to God Cause I think we're ready to stop this The God never let me stop this So you've had times where you was like Yeah, a lot So what is it that they do to like motivate you They just tell you like They keep pushing me, they tell me like The good thing that's gonna happen in the future They just not letting me stop Like regardless, no matter what I say to them Nobody around me So do you think that plays like a big Yeah, a big part Okay, so let's like circle back real quick In terms of like where you from Let the people know where you from I'm from Yonkers, New York I've been in the category of the Bronx For a little while I'm from Yonkers So what was it like growing up in Yonkers What was your life like? Young and playful Young and playful, was you outside Like after a certain point I was outside a little boy Playful, playful Uh-uh, so okay So when did you start like making music What got you into making music in the first place I started making music, I was dumb young I wasn't really taking it serious tonight Okay So dumb young like what How old are you right now I'm 18 So how old were you when you was making music I was like 9 9 is crazy I ain't even a lot before I even could talk I was singing dumb shit Like before I could really talk I was singing dumb shit I don't know but I just been trying to rock For my life I was like at 9, what kind of music was that Was you making Cause I don't want to say drill And automatically put you into that category I used to look up to Lil Wayne back then I was like 9, so I used to try to sound like him Or some BVC So what was it that made you Go from sounding like Wayne And using him as an influence to now You making drill music Keith came up I became a different person So you was having into the Chicago Bronx drill scene And I became a different person Okay, so what do you think about The New York drill scene Comparison to Chicago Cause I've heard people compare I know you said a lot of people bunch together Yonkers and Bronx drill But I hear a lot of people also compare Bronx drill to Chicago drill So what are your thoughts on Like the difference The difference in similarities Do you see why people make that comparison That's the only way people compare We don't sound like them When we drill rapping we don't sound like them But they started it So they could say that You know what, I think it was actually used On the radar And I think Gabe had mentioned that Cause the music videos, you got the shaky cameras Everybody's like 30 Everybody's doing things So I think that's more so why But you don't see the similarity between them Chicago they like They drill was drill But it was, I don't know You see we dancing, we doing my extra shit We seeing differences I don't know, they sound different That's all they can say That's all you can say So who you fucking with now From the New York drill I won't say Bronx drill only But who you fucking with in New York period In terms of your artist My niggas Don't do that Me, Valley Bells Me, Valley Bells And Bob 300 Okay, so you and your niggas But how did you and Valley Bells meet Cause y'all like low key like a dynamic duo Y'all make a lot of music together How we met How we met I don't even know It's so real, I don't even I don't remember they met I just know we met Two years old And y'all was locked in ever since So when did y'all start making music together Was you making music first and then he was like Let me hop on the track or vice versa Like how did that work? Or y'all started at the same time Nah, he was making Like he was taking the serious first He was making music first, he was taking the serious first Then he had got a lot of good And I started singing I started taking the serious Then he came home and started We were making music together So was that the moment that you decided that You just said it, but just want to make sure That was the moment you decided You want to start taking his music as it is So you kind of held it down while he was going Okay, alright, so if you were I was like A.I. too Okay, so if you weren't making music What would you be doing right now? What do you think? If I wasn't making music I probably would be stuck in the house Trying to make millions If I wasn't making music I would be doing something else Are you happy that you chose to do that? For the music? So of course I'm going to ask Because I always think I'm not a mother yet, but soon It was soon calm eventually So I put myself in the mother's shoes I don't know how I feel about my son Talking about shooting niggas And diss tracks and we smoking on your dad How did your mother feel When you first came out With your music What was her reaction? I just kept doing it until she stopped Grounding me So was it that like she eventually Saw like he was really going up So she was like I'm going to support it Or was it just like she just laid off Your back a little bit My mom really supported That's good Okay, so You mentioned your friends being your motivators So question You make a lot of music With a lot of different people How do you think it's really your friends Or isn't on some business You already talked about bellybells I know that But do y'all really hang out Out the booth A lot of shit just be business for real A lot of shit really just be business I don't know what other niggas take it out of it They don't be like niggas are not my brothers A lot of shit be business Some niggas be my brothers Okay So how does it feel because I know Or at least some they making music So how does it feel to like really be going up With like the people that you came up with Getting laid together The people like How does it feel going up with the people So like I'm going to just say bellybells Because we just talking about him Like you say y'all met when y'all was two Y'all started making music together Y'all going up together you getting laid Like how does that feel now I feel like I don't know Like it just be like Like you just like this We go to our flicks like this We have some dumb shit looking Looking Looking like a disgrace to life Like you look at it right now You look like a disgrace to life You should do dumb shit It's like this got Four different brains Monsets for me Awards More awards You got more goals You said we didn't have I ain't gonna lie we didn't have no goals And I was like I don't know We just started putting our brain together So at what moment was it that you really Realized like we going up in this shit Like was it A fan interaction Was it a post Like what was it that really like showed you My first 100k views Your first 100k views and what song was that on A song with me and Y'all I think Back and forth So that's really what made you realize Like you were going up Did it give you a little push because I know sometimes Like a lot of upcoming artists they be making Music and it's like nobody's really Tapping in and then When I saw my first 100k views on youtube That's what made me feel like I could keep doing this Like I could keep doing this I could go somewhere with it I got 100k views back then Especially back then that's crazy Back then 5000 views Right so 100k was OD So was that a drill song or was that Yeah that was a drill song Okay so like you said you have been tapped Into the drill shit So what exactly does like Drill music mean to you Like is it the beat Is it the lyrics Can I hop on a drill beat and talk about Like I'm going to the store I'm doing this and it's still considered a drill song Or I gotta talk about like Really going on a drill Like you could drill rap on a You could drill rap on a melody beat So I don't know like I don't know it's not going to be a drill Like if you drill rap on a melody beat I don't know it's going to be a drill song But if you sing on a drill beat I don't think that's a drill song Okay so it's all about the lyrics More than Do you think a nigga could be a drill rapper If he never been on a drill before No You would do whatever you want I don't know I don't even do what they want to do Okay well do you think that There's like eventually going to come a time where like The drill phase Dies down And it could stop kind of like tapping into this shit Or do you think It's going to be faster I don't know it's going to be a new era It's going to be a new era It's like how Chicago had it first And Probably George is going to probably start Drill rapping I feel like drill rap is never going to fall off So if it does fall off in New York Hypothetically speaking Would you keep making it Would you tap into like a different market What would you do I'm going to keep making it I'm going to tap into different markets I'm going to stay versatile I ain't going to lie I want to get versatile Right now What market would you see yourself in What you want to tap into That's not on the drill scene That like could really like give us an example Of how versatile you're trying to get With this shit Okay He's like with the melodic Right Okay so how do you feel like Because right now a big thing with the drill scene Is the sample waves And I know you've been using some samples I heard wrecking ball You know you got the shake Samples Samples Just fucking millions of views You could say some dumb shit on the sample Like a sample Like that Samples like that You could say some dumb shit I don't want to say names I don't see millions of views Seeing some stupid shit on the sample And they going crazy You said you don't want to say names I ain't going to say names She got me Okay So do you think that Like the sample The sample beats that you've been using Has been helping you like get up Or do you think it's been consistent Like do you think it's helped you I feel like it's just me being consistent Like it's me like I started grinding more At some point when I had more in the game On the topic of samples TikTok has been eating the drill Beats with the samples Like crazy Do you think that like TikTok Has or social media in general Has like a big part to play And like Kind of like why you like really Really like late right now Yeah That's for you Without social media So it's like The media is really like Especially TikTok TikTok going crazy And what's it called? Shake it That's what I don't like Like every song Any song that you could dance to I feel like it's going to go viral on TikTok Not any Because TikTok is full of dancing Right basically Dancing people do dumb shit Like eat food and shit But it's really mostly dancing Right So when you make songs do you keep that Mind like I'm about to make some shit That like people could really dance to Or is it like I'm just trying to Make what I like to hear And hopefully people will fuck with it Depending on how I'm feeling That's what I'm gonna do That's what I'm gonna do I'm gonna make me dance I'm gonna gig mode I'm gonna make some things If I feel like I'm mad I'm just screaming Get angry So when you hopped in the booth Cause we was just talking about you know Shake that, shake it You hopped in the booth with K-Flock And Dougie B How did that Link up happen? Like how did y'all How did y'all get to making that song? Dougie B He from my hood Like Just like I was saying I grew up with Dougie B Like he just Did the track Did you expect K-Flock That was like that's Dougie B That's really Dougie B And in my son Val's he been With me together So did you Sorry I'm not trying to cut you off Did you expect for it to go Up as much as it did Yeah but I ain't gonna lie I got a quick question though Like Kind of relevant but not really Cause also like people was posting Like the unreleased But it was like Top Shotta That's what they was calling Did y'all ever like think about calling it Or did people just give it Their own name People just gave it to Internet just gave it their own name People started putting 8 verses on it And all that So And all the songs that you did And like You did some songs with D-Thing And you know we know What's going on So how did that come about How did you meet him And then Well I'm gonna let you answer that first How did that link up come about Like we said really it should be Business for sure niggas Okay So that's not really like on some That was my bro shit Lincoln to make the song Plural cause there was two Right Okay so do people say anything To like is that something that comes up Like the fact that You had some songs with him And then now you know What did he be saying to you How you feel about it I don't pay no my I don't pay no my honesty I just be sitting In the comments Sometimes I just take like niggas Just mad They mad you some I don't really care bro So do you think that like personal Relationships outweigh Business relationships You said it was on some business shit And I know you mentioned like You grew up with them But like if There was another opportunity like Let's say that Or he wanted to make like a part three Cause y'all got two So if he wanted to make like a part three Would you be with it or is it like You and D thing If you wanted to make a part three Would I make the part three Does your personal relationships Outweigh your business relationships I ain't gonna lie Honestly just by me like I wouldn't make the part three It's about you Just by me like nobody Not nobody saying nothing just by me I wouldn't make it So then what about like somebody else Would you make a track With somebody that you had beef with No It don't matter how much you get offered What if y'all not recording the same booth Would you do it I just had to ask You Alright So what are your thoughts I know we kind of talked about Like this tracks a little bit What are your thoughts on them Like do you feel like there's a limit Like are there bounds When it comes to making a diss track Like at what point It depends on what type of person you are Honestly to me it depends on what type of person you are Like I feel like I feel like too much dissing is a little too much Like too much dissing is a little too much If you just dissing and just like I don't know like somebody could just be Doing too much like this This and not Right If you just dissing not really Doing nothing You don't got more money than the person you diss Nothing shit is irrelevant But if you dissing I don't know but I should just Everybody diss But that's the thing it seems like the diss is Like what gets the people going Like that's what they want to see So how do you like balance that Like do you ever want to make like a regular ass track And it's like damn I gotta diss this nigga You know you don't gotta Diss a nigga for the millions of But you is right that's what I mean Like that's what they want to see right now Dissing they want to hear They want to hear what a nigga gotta say about another nigga They want to hear They want to hear what's going on They think a lot of shit is going on for me so So Question for you Would you rather Make a diss track That gets like no views Or let me not say no views It don't get no traction No attention like niggas is tuned in But nobody really talking about it Or would you rather a diss track about You go viral So would I rather me Make a diss track that don't really get traction But us but Or do I rather somebody else make a diss track For me go viral Me make a diss track in No views It's why you diss me you didn't do nothing to me So you don't feel like Because you know some people be like all price is good price You don't think so I mean shit If you diss me it's gonna make me some money then Shit diss me all you want But like what if they just go viral and then you make a diss back And then that one like you never know You could kind of capitalize off of that No Okay that's fair Alright so We already talked about your collabs But do you have any like Dream collabs For projects that you working on Not really No dream collabs Alright let me Not that I can really think of I don't know So there's nobody who want to collaborate That I could think of off the top of my mind That's it Really? Think of that I really Okay So are you still a part of 3GE Is that still Okay can you explain to us like what exactly How did that come about and what exactly Is it That's it That's a family That's a 3GE That's a family And who started that It just came about So Somebody was just like Was it like everybody was making music So it just made sense Was it For us from around the time From around the neighborhood we were making music We made it to like a label Music group We started going to shows together Everybody was doing mad music together Bob Nick is on one track We started going crazy So would you ever consider signing To like a big label Yeah You have anybody in mind right now Some of you talking numbers you talking right You said you talking numbers you talking right Okay cause I see like lately You been around like OPs At 90 What do you think about that Like would you ever consider signing Yeah I'm signing a lot You said what I can't hear you I'm signing So what was it about Cause you was just like You were talking numbers So what is it about What do you think about that Like really did it for you Cause the guys they put a lot behind Cause the guys Okay So even with that Even with you being a part of that label You still don't see like No collabs coming out of that No yeah they gonna come The collab definitely gonna come With a lot of artists I ain't going to lie But you don't got nothing in mind I don't really got nothing So I mean you just said Like signing to a label is a very big deal And I mean You was just talking about You know you was doing music You was doing this for a long time You grew up with your bros like I really just want to know like how has it been Like growing up cause you're still Pretty young how has it been growing up With like all eyes on you kind of Cause you been outside Now like I feel like You and your friends and even like Just like New York Rappers in general a lot of them are like really young Right now and I feel like everybody Is tapped into y'all You're all on social media Like everything you do is being watched Like how does that feel to like be growing up Into like You gotta move way different I don't know I feel like everywhere I go I'm being watched I feel like somebody watching me Talking about me I feel like everywhere I go I'm just being watched Have you ever had any like crazy Like I don't want to say fan but I'll say fan Like fan experience with somebody Like what will happen Somebody jumping off a school bus From a block away running to me What? Take a picture A lot of shit that's why I just gotta start Like I don't walk around I ain't gonna lie to you Like when I used to walk around A lot of fans used to see I just don't like to be seen a lot Oh really? Yeah That's why you walk around with the ski mask on So what you doing this summertime I still walk around with the ski mask on That's crazy Okay, alright you're really not trying to be seen Okay, so is there anything that you've done so far Like growing up into your career That you wish that you could do over Or like get a second chance at Like with music It could be music related Or just in general Totally, no honestly No? Okay So we about to like Get a little personal but Curious to know Cause I gave you the opportunity to ask I asked you if there was anything you wish to do Don't get too personal Don't do that to me I don't know what's too personal I mean I feel like Anything is up for grabs when it's on the internet So We all know you was in a relationship When they Okay I mean I know you know it was coming We all know you was in a relationship When they It didn't work out So you care to share like what happened with that Listen man Listen man we gonna like That beautiful young lady Be that beautiful young lady I don't even Took about how right now Nate You just fell apart Like that's we nothing Like if you thinking with the beef nothing really happened Okay So it wasn't related to like a side thing Or anything like that How does it feel though to have like your ex And you going up In the same scene at the same time It don't feel no way Would you Consider dating anybody else like In the industry In the industry No Not dating Underground or mainstream I'd rather go over like a Like a 9 to 5 Oh really I'd rather go over the regular In the industry be going crazy bro We'd be going crazy Not a file though not a file it's crazy Not a file So like a Like a makeup artist slash tag Like a regular That's not in the industry But what's more with a 9 to 5 9 to 5 is crazy Well damn If there was any girls out here That was hoping That Moola was gonna be the one and you got a 9 to 5 I'm sorry baby girl It don't sound like it sounds like shit So I mean after your relationship It don't even gotta be about Nate specifically but is there anything That you've taken from that I mean one I guess That you're not dating nobody in the industry But like anything that you would take from that Into like just dating Or life in general That you feel like it taught you No Okay Alright well So what's the upcoming plans for 2022 what can we look out for Mixed tape Heat dropping A lot of collabs Go crazy Drop crazy I saw you post See blue when he was locked up You say y'all got something working Is that coming out soon Can we look out for that Got a whole lot coming out from the same Got a whole lot of collabs Mixed tapes Not unexpected shit coming Okay and so when we look back Five years from now At this exact interview What are you gonna be doing Like five years from now Like I always say in every other interview I feel like I'm gonna be at a mansion somewhere With five ten back rooms Two cars in the back Two cars in the front Is that what success looks like to you Yeah that's what success means Means in different rooms Think it count on full Think it count on full Roll tight Roll Okay so Before we wrap it up Is there anything else that you feel like You would like for our audience to know Nah this the state Just stay watching me for me Keep watching me Hold on before we wrap it up Cause you was about to say something else You was about to say stay consistent That's what it sounded like no Okay so is that I was gonna say that but I meant to say keep watching Alright so we gonna add one last question So what are your final words of advice To any upcoming artist right now Who's watching this what would you tell them You can't say stay consistent cause I low key just like caught that one So what's one more that you would like just tell them I don't know keep going and keep y'all Foot on these necks for me like regardless I don't want everybody to know Okay okay so shout your instagram Tiktok all that stuff out A lot of g's 300 on the gram huh Moolagees 300 on the gram Tiktok Moolagees 300 Everything Moolagees 300 Everything every social media Okay congratulations again on your award Bye y'all