SWAG 100 PODCAST

The Creative Journey of R&B and Hip Hop Artist, Chris Envy

August 16, 2023 SWAG 100 PODCAST Season 2 Episode 2
The Creative Journey of R&B and Hip Hop Artist, Chris Envy
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SWAG 100 PODCAST
The Creative Journey of R&B and Hip Hop Artist, Chris Envy
Aug 16, 2023 Season 2 Episode 2
SWAG 100 PODCAST

Step into the mind of R&B and Hip Hop artist, Chris Envy, as we explore his life, music, and creative process. We delve into the artists that have shaped his sound, how his recording booth doubles as a confessional, and the importance of relationships in shaping his artistry. Get ready to have your perspective shifted as we dissect the media's portrayal of artists and how Chris fights the stereotypes.

This episode is a journey into Chris's unique approach to music creation, from singing in his basement with his dog Diesel, to finding inspiration for his single, 'XO, XO'. Chris opens up about the therapeutic nature of his craft, using his recording booth as a space for emotional expression and release. We further dive into the dynamics of the music industry, discussing why R&B artists are seen as the 'cool boys' and the crucial role of women in an artist's life.

And if you've been curious about the intricacies of personal relationships in the music industry, this episode doesn't shy away from it. We venture into a candid discussion about body enhancements, their impact on relationships, and the art of discerning genuine connections beyond the physical. We wrap up with a nuanced conversation about sensitivity in the industry and Chris's passion for nurturing future legends. This is your invitation to an honest, insightful conversation with Chris Envy - a rising star in the R&B and Hip Hop scene. Prepare to be inspired!

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Step into the mind of R&B and Hip Hop artist, Chris Envy, as we explore his life, music, and creative process. We delve into the artists that have shaped his sound, how his recording booth doubles as a confessional, and the importance of relationships in shaping his artistry. Get ready to have your perspective shifted as we dissect the media's portrayal of artists and how Chris fights the stereotypes.

This episode is a journey into Chris's unique approach to music creation, from singing in his basement with his dog Diesel, to finding inspiration for his single, 'XO, XO'. Chris opens up about the therapeutic nature of his craft, using his recording booth as a space for emotional expression and release. We further dive into the dynamics of the music industry, discussing why R&B artists are seen as the 'cool boys' and the crucial role of women in an artist's life.

And if you've been curious about the intricacies of personal relationships in the music industry, this episode doesn't shy away from it. We venture into a candid discussion about body enhancements, their impact on relationships, and the art of discerning genuine connections beyond the physical. We wrap up with a nuanced conversation about sensitivity in the industry and Chris's passion for nurturing future legends. This is your invitation to an honest, insightful conversation with Chris Envy - a rising star in the R&B and Hip Hop scene. Prepare to be inspired!

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Speaker 1:

Yo, yo, yo yo. What's up, man? It's your boy. Swag 100 man holding it down. Swag 100 podcasts we hear live on goat vibes. I got my guy in the building. Chris Envy man you know what I'm saying Yo, what up swag Damn, but no, they ain't for a treat today, man.

Speaker 2:

Yo, yes, we all in for a treat today. Yes, we all. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Hey, you drove down here, man.

Speaker 2:

Yo, that was a long ass drive. Yeah, for sure. I know it was only three hours and some people, but it was raining during your drive, right? Yeah, it was drizzling. It was drizzling. Yeah, I don't consider that rain.

Speaker 1:

It was misty outside, oh it was misty, it was a little misty. Oh, it was casting dogs in Philly. Oh, for real, out here. Yeah, I didn't think he was gonna make it. Yo, for real, it was like that If it felt like it felt in Philly yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, we was in. What time did it stop for you all over here Like a little bit before your pop pulled up. Are you serious? Cause it wasn't even raining that hard when I was driving up here.

Speaker 1:

I had windshield wipers on and it looked like the windshield wipers wasn't even working. That's how bad it was. Yeah, I'm about to put my New York accent on Fuck that shit beat it's drawing, drawing son.

Speaker 2:

Nah, it was a nice job. It was tiring. I ain't gonna hold you, but now that I'm here, I'm energized, I'm ready.

Speaker 1:

You ain't seen no dares or nothing.

Speaker 2:

Nah, thank god. No nature, no, nothing, nothing, nothing. When I drive, I'm like a horse with visors on. You know what I'm saying. Especially if it's a long drive. I'm just like this.

Speaker 1:

I'm just like making sure I don't hit nothing and get into my destination.

Speaker 2:

I drive an SI, so I just be moving, I just be like gong gong, just have my dreams.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, that's how it is. So yeah, man, what's up, though, man, you know for it, cause I bring a lot of people up here, I bring business men, business women, I bring models, I bring artists, whether they're singers, r&b, hip hop, reggae, tones, house. I just had the queen of soul up here. So, yeah, man, you sitting in the same seat. You know one of the legends? Oh, the which one? Oh man, lady Alma. Okay, lady Alma, it just was up here, man.

Speaker 2:

Filly vet too, man Filly vet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, but this for the future legends and already established Goots and my eyes, you're a future legend. Thank you, you know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying I appreciate that.

Speaker 1:

You're so established Goot, yeah, thank you. So that's why you sitting in this chair, man, so you know what I'd like you to do. It's like everybody know who Chris Envious and your words. Not my words, but your words.

Speaker 2:

Yo, it's crazy that you asked that, cause it's like I almost feel awkward answering that because I don't want to seem like a weirdo.

Speaker 1:

You know what it is in today's game the media. See, I'm fighting the media. This is what Goat. Vibes is about Swag 100 rebranded hip hop culture.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Through media. Yeah, so a lot of the journalists in the media. They paint in y'all how they want to paint y'all. That's a fact. I'm giving you a chance to paint yourself.

Speaker 2:

So if I could create a Mona Lisa of myself, right? Right, it's like I'm hip hop and R&B. Actually, no, I'm R&B and hip hop. Right, I'm not hip hop and R&B, I'm R&B and hip hop. R&b first, r&b, always first, because, in my opinion, everything derives from it. So, just like how people say like, you know, a lot of people out there would say like, oh, the R&B artists are sounding like rappers nowadays. Right, see and see. And this is what makes me weird, because, see, if I say this, sometimes you get into a large. No, you gotta be yourself, man, I'm always going to be myself.

Speaker 1:

Stand on it, let's go.

Speaker 2:

So it's like I feel like it's the rappers trying to be like R&B artists. Okay, like they trying, we been singing.

Speaker 1:

I can see it. I can see it you know they holding the notes a little longer. You know what I mean. They starting to rap in key, you know.

Speaker 2:

And I love it Because I love it, but it's just more of like. It's more of like, alright. So see me, I don't judge. I don't judge music at all, right, like I used to judge when I was inside of a program where I was learning, right, I, because everybody around me was so technical I would be, you know, you just do what you see. You know I want to be one of the greatest, I want to be the one that I think is great. I want to be like that, like as far as singing. So it's like you start to learn how to judge people on their vocal ability. You know, singing, singing, and who could sing, who can't sing, and blah, blah, blah, blah, all the tune is good, all the tune is bad. And then, you know, I appreciate that that part because it left me with a tone, it left me with a voice Like as far as, like I could sing. I really wanted to turn it up, I could like. You know what I mean, right, but it's just more of like. That's not fun all the time. So it's like this.

Speaker 2:

I feel like this era, I feel like R&B was going to eventually mold with hip hop. So I don't think it's easy. I don't think it's fair to say I'm the kind of guy that don't think it's fair to say that R&B singers are trying to sound like rappers and rappers. To me, rappers are trying to sound like R&B singers. They can't sing, they can't hit the right notes, man, they still being rappers. They wouldn't even put all the tune in their voice Like I. Just be like. You know what I'm saying is just be like they wouldn't be trying to hit the right notes. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

All right. So, like you know, by me being a hip hop story in, yeah, and in my own fashion, yes, yes, you know, we, we have some legends that you know, if you really look at it today, yeah, back then, yeah, they was the R&B rappers.

Speaker 2:

Let's look at Nate dog.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I just want to use him for an example.

Speaker 2:

We can name the word, but what him and Snoop listen to all the time. I know, but just hear what I'm saying though.

Speaker 1:

But if you pay attention to the game, yeah, it's not called hip hop in R&B. Yeah, it's called R&B and hip hop.

Speaker 2:

Oh yes, okay, okay, I thought I was. I thought I was.

Speaker 1:

You see it, I thought I was doing something by just no, but what you are doing, what I can say, what you are doing, you, you bring in that original format that, yes, you know what I'm saying, you know what I'm saying. Yes, I tell people, man, you still can be great, yeah, still can be a goal, no matter how you do it. You got, you can be the person that shoot the threes, like Larry Bird, mm, hmm. You can be the person that scored at two points, but just in a super fancy way, like Michael Jordan, yeah, yeah, he said threes too.

Speaker 2:

No, but, but I'm just throwing that out. Yeah, I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna fold out here, yeah, yeah, yeah he gonna take more shots that cause two points.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, then Larry gonna take, he gonna take all threes.

Speaker 2:

Larry was a shooter. You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So I'm just saying they still great. Larry's not fancy, he's basic, yeah, but he's still a goat. Yeah, jordan fancy, but he's still a goat. Yeah, you can't take nothing from a goat yeah, from neither yes. But I feel like your music you're able to capture.

Speaker 2:

Mm, hmm.

Speaker 1:

What was already laid, mm. Hmm, but still give us what we need right now. Thank you.

Speaker 2:

Thank you. I'm just gonna say that, like the goal is really for me is really to just break down that wall of like what people expect R&B to be Right. Like you know what I mean. Like you're gonna you'll look at me. You say, oh, he look like a hip hop artist that sing R&B, but then you listen to my music like he could do hip hop. He does that rap singing, but then if you really listen to me, you can sing. Yes.

Speaker 1:

You got rappers that can't sing Exactly.

Speaker 2:

You got singers that can't sing I can't sing. Yes, you got singers that can't rap.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you got singers that can't sing. Yes, yes, you can you can rap and sing.

Speaker 2:

Singing rap, yeah, you don't mean, you know how to make music, thanks, like you know what I mean. So it gets. So it gets real. It gets real like, like opinionated, so so down.

Speaker 1:

So you trying to tell me they don't know how to set up the. They don't know how to set up that the intro chorus and Then bring the chorus in and then, you know, might bring a half a verse in and then bring a bridge and then bring another verse and then put the hook down on down. Got no writing skills. I don't know how to maneuver the wheels. Have it a one of my new.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I don't know about that. Oh, you know I'm saying a right.

Speaker 1:

You say they penmanship ain't together man.

Speaker 2:

That's not cuz, like you said, we don't. We don't say we're not here to shed that we're not here, we're not here to put that that, that, that that low frequency out there. What I'm saying is. What I'm saying is is that you know you could be technically savvy right vocally.

Speaker 2:

Yeah and you can't feel it Like I don't. I don't make so what you're saying ain't getting the goose bumps. Yeah, like it's more of like it's like I don't. I don't go into a track thinking like, all right, so I'm gonna do like I'm gonna do a full bar intro, then I'm gonna hit it with a with us eight bar verse or a 16 bar verse, right. And then I'm gonna hit it with I don't even do that. I don't even think I get possessed in the studio. Okay, I don't even do none of that. I get possessed in the studio here to be.

Speaker 2:

You go, I saw doing that. Y'all hear that. I saw doing that. And then, next to you know, next to you know, I just got stuff flowing like you know, saying and it's am I the best singer? No, I might not. You might sit there and look at somebody be like, oh well, he could do all this and he could do all that that Chris Envy can do. But yo, I know how to, I know how to engulf myself and I feel like you might be.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I feel like you might be. I'm never turned down because right now, in 2023, you know like I'm one of them, that I'm so much of a supporter. Yes, then I got a force people to work too, though. Yeah, yeah, I'm saying and I feel like R&B lacking yes the women are doing it for us, though.

Speaker 2:

They keep us up.

Speaker 1:

Not just not just lacking in the sense that we already know that the labels is doing whatever they can and the powers that be is Kind of like holding R&B back a little bit. But yeah, I feel like a lot of more people Need to Make hip-hop. Remember that R&B does is this I feel like you know more showcases when I'm going to the local showcases Mm-hmm, you don't even see R&B X coming out, no more. It's all rappers, let me, all rappers. So it's like where y'all at let me glad to meet a Chris Envy right now.

Speaker 2:

Let me blow your mind right. R&b has evolved and no one has even noticed. No, we know it. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, I think it evolved like not most people think it evolved into like a Bryson Teller until like a no, that's a whole new job until like a top yeah, that's trapped.

Speaker 1:

That's a different job.

Speaker 2:

I'm B, but isn't, but it's just more like, but most people think it evolved into, is evolving into that. Yo, I'm not saying this is a fact, because this music shit is a big-ass opinion, you know I mean. But what I'm gonna say is is that look at niggas like juice world, right. Look at motherfuckers like trippy red Mm-hmm. Look at niggas like Playboy Carti, right. Like you know what I mean. Look at people like Kyle Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Like these is R&B artists All right, but now I'm gonna make you mad, but they label. But they label that, now, y'all go on. Now y'all gonna tell me, I'm just saying I'm down, y'all go on now. Now I can argue this point yes, yeah, we're gonna, we gonna go to the Playboy Carti's the trippy reds and all that card I'm R&B the Oozies now hold on yes.

Speaker 2:

Why you just skip future Wayne like that future Wayne is why you skip future Wayne and young thug, why you skip all three of them listen, you didn't even let me finish my list Because you want to know why. Because I didn't skip them on purpose, like you know what I mean. Because if you let me keep going, they would, I would eventually set future, because the future and little Wayne is the future, little way in T pain, is the reason why everything is and did he.

Speaker 1:

We can't forget it. He pain already a singer, though T pain was a no-wiser singer. I'm about to kill y'all man.

Speaker 2:

Cross. Listen out. Jairu was my. Jairu was the first artist that I wanted to sound like, right okay. Next to next to my pops like rapping and singing right, yo rapping and singing a Jairu. Well, jairu was the first one and then he let 50 do it, trick him out his position. He left 50. I couldn't, you can't stand like it's.

Speaker 2:

Y'all are a piece of Chris Envy to just like 50 a piece of Chris Envy you somebody. Come up to me. If somebody ever Is something like, it's gonna sound a little weird. Somebody get a little salty with me. I say come walk on, test me pussy. I'll say that quick cuz of 50.

Speaker 1:

50 them put that bar in my head like Let me ask you this though right, mm-hmm, let's get a little bit of taste of Chris though. So this ain't the fleet called, is goat vibes, Okay. So yeah, I want you to tell the people you know who was your influences, and I want you to say how you told me on the fleet call, who was your influences and music, okay, coming up, you know me now listen.

Speaker 2:

This is always a hard thing to answer Because I could be asked this questions in four different places and give you 20 different. Like you know, I'm like the second one for me You're saying so to me is the people who influence me. Is my father? My father was a singer, is a singer, you know he's. He, uh, I listen to him all the time so I get kind of, I get my tone pretty much from him. And when it comes down to R&B, you got Tyrese, you got a vine, you got our Kelly, even though you know you going through that he did all that. But you can't deny that man was influential, you know, saying a certain point, I mean he's still influential, not a certain point. But you have, you have who else, joe, and this is all this and this is like just the tip of the iceberg. That's why it's like it's hard to name these things right. It's hard to say that I have. What am I influence? Cuz so many artists make up.

Speaker 1:

I watch this, right, I Asked him I this question before, but I we can get so deep with these questions, right, yeah, I like to get deep with these fucks. The reason why I want to ask you who influence you? Cuz I want to know how, like you know, did you listen to Tyrese's? Like yo, I like the way he run, he do his runs. You know, I'm saying I like, I like if you listen to music, so, child, did you like how he carried the false? You know the false settle, like you know. Cuz, like what with me?

Speaker 1:

You know, being an artist myself, I know that I follow patterns because I played the drums. Yes, so you got certain rappers that can make a beat with a word. So I'll be there with them, exactly. So I'll be listening to certain rappers that do things like that, because now, and I get to see the different patterns, how music is actually being created with words, outside of saying hot things, having lyrical bars and stuff like that, you know. So, yeah, the cater since, and things like that, but patterns with words. So I look at certain artists like, if you watch, rock him a law, yeah, you know.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying like he he's lyrical, yeah, he don't got a cuss, yeah, but at the same time, his patterns ain't always the same. Yeah, you see it, I'm saying so. It's like you know, in the cadence is always switch up at the patterns. You can actually hear the beat inside his words. Yeah, you feel I'm saying so. Wait, wait, artists, that you just named out of your influences gay use, like you know what he hold. It's not like this, like what was the influence from that?

Speaker 2:

this is where it gets tricky for me, right, because I Hit the note. I Don't. I don't try to hit this, I.

Speaker 1:

Got to you. Don't try to hit somebody. No, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Journal. I hit that is right. When I listen to music, it's crazy cuz I love. So I love music.

Speaker 2:

I Sing all day, like, whether anybody's around or not, like you know, saying I just sing like I. Just that's just how I am. I turn everything into music. I turn everything into a song. That's just what it is and it's just like, um, I Try my best not to sound like anybody, but I you have to learn from people in order for me to even develop my own sound, right? So I hit my notes According to what the beat Tells, you, tells me to do I.

Speaker 2:

This is why I say it's a possession Another evil possession, it's a creative possession. You know what I mean? Because I don't know I could create music forever, because I don't know I'm not going in there saying, alright, I got a tactic like this. No, I put I get a beat, I'm at how hot in it. The harder to beat, the better for me, because that just means I'm extra great if I can make Something out of something very hard. I don't shy away from beats, right. So it's like. It's like let's tour beat and I'll start humming and singing and a Jamie Foxx note might just come out and not like I'm thinking like let me sit this joint like Jamie Foxx. It's just, I might be humming and singing and it's something. It just sounds like I play where I get that from, like where I get that? Where I get that from, where is that from? And then, and then, like you know, I Remember and I'm like oh, so this is that kind of vibe.

Speaker 1:

You grabbed that Jamie Foxx Spirit. You went back and grab the cross spirit. Yeah, I mean like just just get into dust music. Music is that, man, music is vibrations and Depending on what's going on, so that's right. You never realized, like yo, damn that was that was.

Speaker 2:

I did get that run from this. So either you know, I never attack it saying I'm gonna hit this like somebody right, it's more of like it, just like I said, it's just more of that person's spirit, the fact that I love that song so much. It's like, even whether it's subconsciously, even whether I, whether I want to hit it or not, it's gonna be hit like as soon as I put that headphones on, listen to that music and I start humming. It's like spiritually it just happens, right.

Speaker 1:

What was it? What was that point? Like, how old was you when you really knew? It's like you know what I Need to start singing.

Speaker 2:

I've always been singing. No, no.

Speaker 1:

I need to know every cell line. A lot of people say they always been doing something. But you got to remember like you know what. Listen, I need to do this. I had that moment like no I need to do this.

Speaker 2:

Yo, listen, my father, as Far as as long as I knew, was in the music industry. Like you know, sam, as long as I could remember, my grandfather, for as long as I could remember, did something in the music industry. You know, sam, my uncle, like that's, I was just around, this kind of style, just like, and I was just influenced at a very early age. So I can't even give you a time where I I can't remember when I started singing, always been here with me, you know I'm saying, but I do remember a time I thought I could be a rapper.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, let me know that.

Speaker 2:

Let me know that I was a big DMX fan at a early age. Okay, imagine that, right, my cousin like DMX, my sister like DMX, we all like DMX, my mom, my father, everybody like DMX. So so we came up with this.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I had a right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we killed this group called the L Rod is.

Speaker 1:

The L Rod is Pass me the L bro. Yo man, listen, what's going on with the L?

Speaker 2:

Rod. I still remember, rod, is don't make us get your scent, cuz we go get you. It was we all, man, like, always have fun with music. Yeah, I never not have fun with me. That's the best thing to do is have fun with it. Yo, I'm the old. Music has always been like an escape. There's always been something that I know that I could do on my own Right. Like you know, I'm saying like I don't need no bad, I don't need nobody else to entertain myself, to to, to check myself to, to fill myself. Like you know saying like so I go in the basement and I just used to just me and my dog diesel, and I just used to sing.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna lie, man, you know I ain't gonna lie, you know, uh, I Really been into your music deeply like on, almost in there, like I gotta deal with your music you feel me saying so I'm dealing with it on a daily basis for almost about two months straight now. Right, yes, you know, and um, you're real creative bro.

Speaker 2:

I just want to let you know that, thank you and um.

Speaker 1:

I Course I get to see the exclusives. Yes, so I got to see the exclusive video man. You know it's acting like he was Explain that type of creativity. You know when you come into your visuals, like yo.

Speaker 2:

I would give all that. Yo, I'm gonna give all that to my boy, seth. Courtesy man, like from three lens media. Okay, because Let the people know.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what's on we talking?

Speaker 2:

about talking about XO, xo. So I gotta, so I gotta. I got a single out right now called XO, xo, right, yeah, and we, we was coming up with the video and I'm you know, I'm sitting there talking to Seth, I'm like yo, cousin, like what we, what we about to do for this video? And then we, you know, we bouncing ideas off of us, and then we started talking about this show called you. I, we thought talking about the show called you, and then, like you know, we into that. We was into that show, like I was like yo, that's crazy, man, it's crazy. And I said, you know what it'd be crazy? And he was like yo, it'd be crazy if we did a. No, no, no, I said it'll be crazy. Before we even start talking about you. I said it'd be crazy if we did a.

Speaker 2:

I remember this video, that that Jan Jackson did when she was stalking this, this guy, I don't know what song, it was right, and I remember that video. And then, just, and then I remember a video crying me a river, where she was in there, where he was in there, you know, stalking a Britney Spears look alike, like you know what I mean. So, so I was like yo, you know, be, you know, it'll be real fun, like creatively fun, like if we did like a stalking video. And then he looked at me. He's like your song is too happy, sounds too happy, and then my man has been said it and everybody, that's what everybody they was like yo, it's just sounds to be a stalker video. But then when, uh, when uh, I took one, uh, when I spoke to when the we itself was speaking, he was like listen, you ever seen you? Yeah, I've seen you before we went to talking about that.

Speaker 2:

He said yo, that's what the video is going to be. It's going to be our version Of you, right, like what we like, what you would like you know, saying, if you was out there, you're, you know, you like somebody or whatever. So that's why in the video you see me. I don't want to ruin the video, I won't put the video out there, but I'm the therapist, right, like. You know, man, I'm giving this, I'm giving this, you know, therapy. And the whole time she's like wondering, like why are these dudes leaving me?

Speaker 2:

And it's like, right, so we turned it so we turned it, so we flipped it, we flipped it. We didn't make it exactly like you, we did our own version, but you was a very inspirational. No, it was also like Crimean River and also, uh, janet Jackson.

Speaker 1:

Y'all need to go stream. Xoxo is out now. It's on heavy rotation swag 100 fm. Salute to the fleet djs man, we pushing that jump. You know Chris envy xoxo is out right now. So go go stream, go download that right now, like Right now. You know I'm saying video coming soon, though. Yes, video is coming real soon. We got a date yet Can we talk about that?

Speaker 2:

here on go files, or we still deciding, we're still deciding, you know, we're still deciding, we still, we're still talking about we got a month, so we got another. Well, right now, right now, we focus on time machine, like that's like something that's done in the vote. See, I wasn't even gonna tell them about time machine.

Speaker 1:

This is go files. It's all good, it's go files, it's go files, let's talk about it. Okay, let's talk about it. What's on you talking about?

Speaker 2:

Oh so right now we which one xoxo, no, no no see, you don't mess it up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we want time machine then.

Speaker 2:

So I got, yeah, so time machine is what we focused on. Right now. We like we focused on everything, right, but xoxo, we, we got the visuals, we got the song, we got everything that's in the book, that we're doing it. With that, yeah, it's complete. Now it's time to focus on something else, and which is time machine. Then we got some other joints. You know saying we got everything, we got, we got, like, we got some clips. I ain't gonna lie, man, I'm I'm real excited about this time machine.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we got some clips man. You know this time machine, it got it survived.

Speaker 2:

I feel like it's thank you.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you got an international hit. Thank you, I appreciate that. You know I mean like that's not me just trying to big you up, it's just you know. You know the sky is the limits and there's no limits to the sky, you know. I mean so long as everybody pushing it down what they got to do, this, this, this joint, can go wherever it might be an alien pulling up like me. Me, yeah, I need some. Chris Envy Time machine. Baby, yeah, we bought.

Speaker 2:

Take this one back and it's crazy, like you know, you don't go into the songs thinking that at all. Like you, just no, that's one of them, vibes you just have fun like you, just like have fun vibing out.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I'm gonna hear this joint in the movie somewhere. Yeah, you know it's gonna be coming on one of them cookout commercials.

Speaker 2:

I mean that's, that's one of them drums right there, bro.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so yeah, what made you come up with time machine, like you know? Talk about that like what's the process behind some of your titles. You know, xoxo.

Speaker 2:

So machine. So xoxo is a well a time machine. Which one we want first?

Speaker 1:

No, I'm gonna know how you coming up with these titles.

Speaker 2:

I just so. It's the process. Everything is I am not in control.

Speaker 1:

Sorry man, let me get. Let me get over here a little bit.

Speaker 2:

He talked about you.

Speaker 1:

Hey, y'all hear this he told my he possessed in the air if I start getting on walking like.

Speaker 2:

Frankenstein, y'all just that's no, chris, if he did it, you know I'm trying to be 100%, you know what I'm saying. Like I don't, I just yo. It's a feeling, everything is a feeling. I don't know. I, in the beginning of my career, was Beyonce.

Speaker 1:

Uh, friend name Sasha fear, so you gotta. You got like a alter ego yo Chris Envy is the alter ego.

Speaker 2:

Which one? No, chris, in the whole job, the whole so it's not a Chris in the MV is just Chris Envy Is it's the alter, my, my real, my real life Person, me as a, me as a, his other is like me as a regular Civilian. You know, just a human, I'm a human because it could send me is not no crazy spirit. I can all say Chris is just a, chris, envy just the alter eagle.

Speaker 1:

I'm original man.

Speaker 2:

Chris Envy is the alter ego. Chris Envy is me right, musically, with no limitations, and real life I have limitations, you understand.

Speaker 1:

Saying right life there's certain things, actually, you have no limitations.

Speaker 2:

Yes, but physically. Yeah, you know, I'm saying I got you with things I could say to people, with ways you can act with people, yeah, which, how you approach somebody, yeah could you gotta worry about how they receive. They're receiving it or how you're coming across, or I have it. Like you know, I'm saying that sometimes you get angry and people get angry and you got right in that booth and say dude.

Speaker 2:

Tell me, chris Envy gets to go in the booth and Be I get to say fuck you. Or I could say I love you. Right, and it's in, it's all okay.

Speaker 1:

How they try to say artists is crazy. You know, yeah, I want every cuz cuz. The reason why I did ask you about the, the process of the XOXO video, right, yeah, cuz early, you was like, you know, I'm like it's sound kind of crazy and I'm possessed, right, but I went. I really want you to put it into this perspective, though every artist is somewhat of a nut shell.

Speaker 2:

You feel I'm saying listen, now, watch this though, when they 302 you yeah they put you in the pad of room. Okay, real to me.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you know, I'm saying like put you in the pad of room. You went there, you talking to yourself, you doing your thing, but the difference is you actually get to hear yeah, could you definitely get locked in there, way, the way, the way, the way you just exit, the way, you just put that like that the room does. Booth is padded, hey you going in there to talk to yourself?

Speaker 2:

You are no one in there with you, unless I'm a suffer guy. You got the guy in the house.

Speaker 1:

You saying with society here yes, exactly, oh, wow, exactly. I mean that, like you know, people get 302 for saying what they hear in a head out loud. Like I think my head told me to do this or my head told me to say this. You don't say oh, no, 302, you know me. So, like, yeah, you know, as artists ever thought about that, like then, that's almost like the booth is almost like a Psych word, because I feel like it's a form of therapy, though I never thought about it like that, but I can't say it's not easy being an artist.

Speaker 1:

Do you feel like going into that pad at room? It's like a form of therapy. I.

Speaker 2:

Feel like harry myself back is the form of therapy. Whoo, that's what I feel like.

Speaker 2:

Whoo, but not getting it off, not getting it off your chest getting it off my chest is cool and that and that is, and it feel, and I cuz you wonder why when I get off my chest I might not even hear myself right cuz you so into, especially if it's anger, you know I mean right. If it's love, you sometimes it's not even like you know, I'm saying you just, you're just making no sounds that feel like love, like you're just making, or if you making or if it's sex, you just it was in that tone that feel like sex, you know I mean, but it just more of like. When you hear yourself back, though You're right and you bump that, you, but you put on 10, put that shit on 20, what I should on 50, man, come on that's the therapy.

Speaker 1:

And then crazy part about it ain't nobody ever gonna feel that song how you feel exactly that's the way.

Speaker 2:

That's the way and that's the curse, because you see the movie in your head. Yes, yes, but that's also a curse though. Yeah, it's a curse, man. Well, it's not gonna be, because I'm coming up with another episode.

Speaker 1:

You know another segment, man, they'll be gonna be putting together. You know I'm saying um, that's called behind the lyrics, okay, you know. So I definitely want you to come out for that, okay, and you could break down some of your songs, like yeah, I was thinking this when I wrote this bar and this how you know, I was possessed, but the beat made me feel this way.

Speaker 2:

Love song. You know, I want you to come back and break the lyrics down for us. Yes, you know I want to. I want to reiterate, because I'm a godly man, I want to reiterate, reiterate that when I say possessed, I don't mean like a demonic possession, I mean like a just Like. You know. I'm saying like you could, like a Holy Spirit could possess you like, it's just more like. It's just more like whatever creative Spirit that I have.

Speaker 2:

Once it takes over. Man like I, like sometimes, man, I don't even know what I'm gonna write about and then I'll sit there, like my manager has seen me do this, but watch this. I'll sit there home and then I for some reason like that homes is a phrase. I hear the phrase in the home.

Speaker 1:

I'm a spirit right now Because I'm swag. Yes, yes you know, I'm saying like yes, you see a pen and paper in front of me. Any questions?

Speaker 2:

Anything like that. No, no, you don't know. You're doing this because it's very taking me over, bro you feel me, I understand what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

Like I do a lot of this, my friends, when they in the booth, I don't watch them with no pen and pad. They, they, they say they rap what they think, and then they punch in and do the same thing and then, before you know, it's like oh, you really made a song off of that. Yeah, you know I'm saying so. I really understand you.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm not letting them, by no means. Don't make it look, don't make, don't think I'm saying it's like magic and they will. What I would know? What the is no, no, I'm saying like this, like you know, I'm saying it like this the people, people would love to exercise that 48, that you know that, yeah, low power, every hard look easy. Yes, you know what I mean, but you got to and you have to. You have certain in certain spaces. You know what I'm saying, people people don't know that.

Speaker 1:

Maybe you had to walk to the studio for four months.

Speaker 1:

I'm a 40 in the desert and you had to do this, so you had to do that. You feel the same people. People don't. People don't know what you had to do to get to where you at. You feel them saying I had to. When it do start looking easy, that's when, when people think it's easy for you, that's when you know you're doing something, bro. Hmm, you, you got it. You got to understand it. You, you got to respect it about yourself. Yes, when it started looking easy to other people, yes to them.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

That's when you know you did something. You know I mean yes, because the whole time you going through you like damn, I ain't doing enough or I'm.

Speaker 1:

Even I'm like, but then what somebody else like a yo, bro, I'm watching you. Uh-huh, yo, I watch this, I felt this. Yo, I listen to this song, bro, I felt it. Or yo, damn bro, I even noticed about you. That's when you know because everybody like bro, or somebody think you got it and you don't got. That's when you know you doing something, cuz yo is working. Yes, the people viewing me how they viewing somebody else. Now, you see, I'm saying I do, I do. I said so now.

Speaker 1:

So, now that that person that was on the ladder stool above you no, they appear. Now. I have this. We equal, and that's the whole thing that we all supposed to be doing is make all of Everything that we do with each other in life bring equality to that.

Speaker 2:

Yes, you feel it. I'm saying cuz this, this thing is, it's crazy, cuz sometimes you have humbling moments. You know, like is it humbling? But it's like moments that can I'm not gonna say humbling, but it's humbling and it big your head up at the same time.

Speaker 2:

It does it's like, it's like, it's like. Every time I go into the booth I think I it's work, like you know saying, and it's fun at the same time. But it's no, by no means is it like. Pheew and shit is just like oh shit, he just made that shit in 2.5 seconds, right, you know what I mean and by no means is it that. But you don't realize how magical what you're doing until You're in the studio with other people, right, like if you have a collab or you, you know, or somebody's in there watching you and they play yo bro, you really just did that and you play what. What did I? Just what I just do because you do you still doing it?

Speaker 1:

What song you made. Yet Were you really set back and was like Damn Tom, machine that's me.

Speaker 2:

Tom machine was one of them. Listen, I'm in a rock, I'm in a rock song one time right Yo, I mean, I make rock R&B.

Speaker 1:

I'm everybody to have one of them hits like what.

Speaker 2:

I don't like. You know, I, I own. I like to mix R&B, I like to mix my voice with everything. I try to see if I can. I just try to test the limits of my voice, you know, saying how can I mold it to fit this track right? You know, I mean so, like, almost, like I could just say Tom machine was definitely one of them. Even with, like the, even when I came up with the backgrounds, I was like I don't know where this, I don't know how, and then, and, and, and then. I had a song called Wanted. I have a song called wanted. I heard it. I have a song called you got XO, xo to y'all know I got DJ right.

Speaker 1:

you feel me, I get all these clues you know, I got some.

Speaker 2:

I got some songs that did to other people's beats. I just did a remix, a I just did a remix to scissors weekend right song, and I Don't even know how that came together. Like that, like honestly, like I went in there and I just remembered saying, you know, just listen to the song, and I was like, yeah, this gives me like a, this gives me like a throwback, but today kind of vibe with the way, the way that everything's just so smooth. And then I just went in there, just because you can Doesn't mean you should I just started doing that and I like, and, as you know, the story just came together Right, yeah, I shouldn't be played with this much as understood. And then I'm like yo.

Speaker 2:

And another thing is, like people tend to miss the essence of R&B. This is why, like I brought up juice world, trippy red, and you know we're gonna bring a future. Yeah, yeah, all of them. But I bring up these guys as like we gotta start seeing them as R&B singers on top of rappers, because it's really the content that they talking about heartbreak, right, like rappers. Come on, rappers are too cool, bro. Right, like R&B dudes are the ones that was the, he crying, he doing his in a cool yeah, you know I'm saying he doing it R&B boys was the cool boys, but you know I feel like now. But we, they used to say we was baby Facing it, we was you know saying we was, but but watch this.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm gonna tell you why the R&B boys was always on to be the cool boys though. Yeah, like when you go out the parties and all that stuff, like if you wanted to relax but had a real good time and don't have to worry about the beef, you're gonna chill all the R&B eggs. You know I'm saying you won't might get into some rah-rah, or you know you won't get a surah. You know what hip-hop?

Speaker 1:

acts to follow but it's like yo, I can, I can vibe with R&B bull, you know, I mean be a get-money night. Champagne night, you know, I mean not 40 bottles, and about the smash of my in the head night, you know it's like you.

Speaker 2:

It's just like it's a different vibe when you do, when you hang around people that don't do nothing for niggas, bro, right, I'm gonna say like that, like I'm gonna be, I've never been the type of a person to do anything for niggas, right, like you know what I mean. Like I, like I might be cool to be this way, but I'm not gonna do that just to be cool with some boys, right, you know what I'm saying, right, yo, I'm all about the women. I've always been that way, since forever. Like you know, I mean, like I. I admit they'll call me a. Some people in certain circles will call me a simp bro Right, and not even understand that you. You really not understanding how you think that you being the way you are is making you attracted to these women. But after they done, after they date, they really looking at niggas like me.

Speaker 2:

I'll say way around oh really I'll do shit for these. Yeah, and that's cool and that's cool. That's up to you. That's that's cool, that's your decision you gonna make. You know I'm saying but for me, for me personally, yo, this whole world go around for women and niggas sometimes act like you know, but that's.

Speaker 1:

That's that's like I. I do things for the females that put themselves in my life. They don't have to be a significant other. You know I'm saying they can be my homies, just like my bros. You know what I'm saying. Okay, yeah, I'm not the bull. Just because she with my home girl, then I gotta buy her something, cuz she with my home girl.

Speaker 2:

No, that's not what I'll tell you Now. That's that's some different. No, but you, I'm going off with you, I saw them different. No, like you know, I'm saying you talk about overall, oh, overall now listen, now listen.

Speaker 1:

It gets deep with, because when you talk about overall, you go to the spots when you go to the spots, right. Like say you taking your crew out with you, right, yeah, you, the artist, you taking your crew out with you. Like, of course, you know, I mean like some, some of your boys ain't got it, but see, like I feel like my career day, career, yeah, you from, I'm saying even with the shorties, my career day career.

Speaker 1:

But you got to be a part of my team. Yes, but I'm saying yes, but if your folks coming with you, yes, but you a part of my team, I'm responsible for my team. I'm not responsible for my team team.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so I don't, and it'd be more so the females that be on that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I come in which she need would, and then she need will bring it five, ten friends. Yeah, I can't do that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I, so I own. Here's the thing, like I don't think you should. Here's the thing, right. When I say simp, I don't mean extreme simping.

Speaker 1:

No, I know, sucker For the female sucker, but I'm being a pros, I'll be honest with you.

Speaker 2:

I got a small, I got a very, very small circle. I don't hang around with too many people or even have deep conversations with too many people, because I Protect my, I try to protect my aura and my mental right much as possible. Right, you know saying but my, my and my circle circle I got, I got, you know, some dudes that you know, they, they, they, they like minded, like me, and we don't always gotta be around them all the time. All right, and the time for to fill that love, like we all know, we all own wolves, but we come together we're packed. You know I'm saying so I got, I got friends like that. We're not talking about that, all right, you know saying we talking about niggas that go out there to impress niggas, you feel, saying we supposed to be impressing women, say you feel me, that's my thing.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to fill the tracks.

Speaker 2:

Yo bro, If they are homies, they're gonna be there, right, if they really with you, I got you gonna be there. Like go and go get some bitches, like you know, say Real talk man, go get some girls, man, go go out there and see what happens, like, like, a lot of these, a lot of these dudes out here are since sensitive, acting like they not.

Speaker 1:

So we gotta put them on the money before the girls, though we gotta make sure they go get the money first before they go Get the girls man, because cuz no, just hear me out.

Speaker 1:

This is what I like to do with my team. You feel me, because we already understand, you know that's you gotta you, you gotta be able to control that of a human. You feel me, yes, so at the end of the day, and that when I'm not in control, but be able to be an excess and a necessity, just like they need to be an access and a necessity to you, you know, I mean they need to have some type of benefit or value as well, but a lot, of, a lot of men, mm-hmm, are trying to press men, but also they get into the bag, you feel me, so it's like you spending it. So if you can't even show them how to get to the bag, mm-hmm, you damn sure I want to show them how I get to the female, because even if you get to the bag, he ain't gonna have the bag because you already on got the right habits anyway.

Speaker 2:

I feel like that's a that's reach, like somebody's hanging on the ledge, reaching on that shit because you either got it, you don't.

Speaker 2:

The mama they ain't no that's the way I'm like you got a broker, you rich, you got a see like this, you got, you got. Here's how I see it. Right and no, put like the woman, the woman, the thing that's made for us right, the earth, the woman, like the woman, the woman could be the woman, so powerful, it could be the thing that makes you great and the thing that makes you, or the thing that makes you crippled.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, quick women. Women destroy Empires, yes, or they help build them.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I mean so. To me it's more of like. To me it's more like I don't attack. I've never attacked a situation like that. I never looked at a woman said what can you do for me? That's, that's their job, that's they're gonna do. And if I can't do shit for you, I rather you tell me right now. Then we do this whole regular moral right. I find, see that that's the thing about.

Speaker 1:

What if you got somebody that look like you know and all that I like? How do you get? How do you weed all that out?

Speaker 2:

How do you weed all that?

Speaker 1:

out. How would I weed without like like, how you like? You just said you just like yo. You don't come into the John looking like yo. What can a girl do for me? Yeah, this that other Setter-setter now. But how, when you get to the point where you eat and out like yo, this girl can't do nothing for me.

Speaker 2:

Then that's what it is, and you just leave her.

Speaker 1:

Like you gotta be. How do you weed that out? How do you make that decision? How do you know if you, if you're not coming into the John like damn yeah, what can she do for me? Yeah, how do you Go through your process to be like yo, she can't do nothing?

Speaker 2:

for me. It's how I see it. Right, I'm an eye for a not kind of guy, right, I'm a. I'm a guy that thinks of, like, if I can be some way, she could be some way, okay. So if I could think like that, then why would I be mad at her? She looks at me like I ain't shit cuz I ain't got nothing, right, you know? Say, if I could look at somebody like that, why would I? How can I get mad when they look at me like that? Right, cuz, this is cuz it's rich in people, is rich niggas out there that still.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how long do you take you to realize that your significant other can't do nothing for you and you, I think it's.

Speaker 2:

I think it's rather quickly. Quickly, I think I'm like now it's the questioning this what do you really care, do you?

Speaker 1:

also.

Speaker 2:

You sit her down, like you know, you talk, you give her an earl, listen, people are taught no more man you never interview and that's what the feel like. One, yeah, you, you, mac, you by remember you.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead now. I know.

Speaker 2:

I'm treating it like a conversation right now, like you know me, but it's just more of like. I know this is the end of you, but this is more of like Yo to me.

Speaker 1:

Fold your leg over and like so yeah.

Speaker 2:

Want to know what the best thing is. No one know what the best thing is. You know, is that 30 inch or 60 inch? I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you like it's for me personally, because all this is opinionated. This is right. This is not a fact.

Speaker 1:

You know saying I don't want your opinion or is this a fact?

Speaker 2:

No, this is this. This what I'm saying is based of my life, which is an opinion no if you're basing it off your life.

Speaker 1:

That's this, that's a fact, but it's a fact for me, not right by yo exactly. So we will be opinionated so as your, as my back you speaking your truth.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I'm speaking much, yes, yes, so for you, so for me personally, you know, I mean, when it comes down to, when it comes down to women and, like you know, being in relationships and finding that right one, I feel like thinking too much into it is never really like the right there, never really is the right way to go about it. You know, you just come in, just go on, what right with the flow, the fucks with you. I just want to look, if I look at you and I want to fuck what you could be working at McDonald's all right, since we own the ladies right?

Speaker 1:

you know, I mean RP Jackie. Oh, you know, I mean you know, shout out to bro DC young fly and all that, but let us, you know this. This is serious topic, you know, and I really want to get serious on that too. Though. What's your preference? You like natural or you like women that get body enhancements on judge, okay, cool. So I mean medically, physically thinking, long run, long terms. In a relationship you, you willing to deal with father just like you would if they didn't have a body enhancement. You don't willing to deal with all the problems that come along for it was not my body.

Speaker 2:

So you cool. This is the symptom, this is what I, this is what I mean when I say I mean when I say some people, let me get off the series and go.

Speaker 1:

Commercial and comedy with it then okay, okay. So you cool walking around with one blowed up a. Right to the other one don't got no air. There's something yo listen no are you this?

Speaker 2:

is you Me?

Speaker 1:

personally me. Are you walking around with that? If I love her, yeah, okay, but I ask you if you love her.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to do like, do you like?

Speaker 1:

When you crack it on the girl and you find out that she got body enhancement, you think ten years later like a yo. I know what. Within the next three months, this joke and pop and just start.

Speaker 2:

I don't know think that far ahead with this, with the women, comes to listen.

Speaker 1:

When I know somebody got a Butt that can pop in the middle of just sitting down while we had a music park. Yeah, I think about that. I see myself Walking down the street. I love this person now. But now they got a half of booty, you know saying because that John don't even exist no more cuz it fell off, and I'm cool with that. Are you cool with mr Potato hands type of situations?

Speaker 2:

I know, listen, I wouldn't. That wouldn't be the situation I'm going for. But if it happened during, if I, if I met a girl, if I met a woman and she was natural when I met her, and you pay for the rest, no, no, no, no, listen, listen, listen.

Speaker 1:

And she decided she wanted to listen.

Speaker 2:

She decided that she wanted to make her so feel better, like if she has us insecurities. Right, you know saying yo, you gotta understand how, like to me personally, mental health is Very big to me.

Speaker 1:

No, it is All right. So what about? I'm talking about the ones? They go like super crazy, like you know. You think yo do you think?

Speaker 2:

they want their bodies to be like that. I'm gonna say anyone's watch.

Speaker 1:

They got like a 14.

Speaker 2:

Yo, they didn't want. They didn't want they titties to be half the flater than one to be yeah, but the ball was a super millionaire. Listen, they felt insecure about something right and they tried to fix it. And Does that mean they don't deserve love for it? Oh no, they need all the love, bro.

Speaker 1:

I was asking you your preference. I wasn't saying that they don't deserve love, cuz every human being, but that's why I said earth deserve love, happiness, equality, freedom, justice. They need all of that. Yeah, I'm saying they need all of that. I was asking was Chris Envy cool? What have you, his significant other, walking around with?

Speaker 1:

one, but she and that's, and this is, and, like I said, hey, this go vibes man, we you gonna get the questions you ain't gonna get, so I'm not not, and it's cool and I'm saying I'm big, I'm being a hundred cent answering.

Speaker 2:

I know this might sound whack, I guess you know I'm saying might. It might be like a really dull answer, but to me personally I can't sit there and judge her for trying to make hustle feel good about hustle man. Right, like you know, I'm saying, and then I'm gonna clown her for it because that's gonna be that I. So let's think about like this Right, I used to be an asshole. I ain't gonna lie to you. Don't think I was always on this Grow up. I say don't think I've always, don't think I've always. You would, man, we would have been interviewing me in my.

Speaker 2:

Like I'll say I would give you every ignorant answer you possibly wanted to hear. Like you know, I'm saying but but real, but like as I Evolve and I start seeing that yo listen, like these women really mentally Right, we be fucking with them and they be fucking with us. We, like you know, I'm saying like it's, it's a, it's a, it's a vice-person.

Speaker 1:

Man Men ain't got no mental problems.

Speaker 2:

Yo, yeah, that's about to say we, they be fucking with us too, because I see some, I see some fucked up bitches out there that be doing some fuck them shit. It's the end. I'm not saying that one side is more responsible for certain bullshit than the other side, but what I'm saying is, if we're gonna start somewhere, if we first of all we don't even start making R&B anything, let we guys start talking like this that's, that's that's, that's got more good dialogues.

Speaker 2:

Let's just, let's just play like that like you know what I'm saying, let's just put like that like I'm for R&B, I'm for my genre, so so.

Speaker 1:

so would you make a song dedicated to enhancements? I would, and I mean funny as fuck.

Speaker 2:

You gonna call a silicone, I'm gonna call it everything, everything. She got everything by way by way. But, as you know, I said I wouldn't make if I made that song. It wouldn't be. I was joking when I said it'd be funny, right, if I made that song. It would be more of a supportive. Like yo, listen, I know you fucked up, right. Like you know I'm saying right, but yo, someone's still gonna love you. You still gonna be up there, right. That's why I said be funny.

Speaker 2:

The way I was like, oh, you might be fucked up, listen, you know. You know, let's get off the woman. Let's get off the woman. All right, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1:

We stand on body enhancements, hey, but let's get off cuz we got a little bit of time. Hold on, hold on, I'm keep it all the way be. Yeah, you know, a man, the first man ever, the first black man on planet Earth to ever get body enhancement, is being man. I, you feel about. You know what Men walking around with the fake ad that, like they got that, they got the chest lift in the fake ad.

Speaker 1:

Well he cuz he's the first person to do. He got the fake chest with the ad's like how do you know, how do you feel? Like he had like a mental health to, like he had no self-esteem to yes, yes, that's definitely.

Speaker 2:

We not gonna clown, that. We, you know say I'm gonna say I'm gonna say I'm not.

Speaker 1:

I just was saying like he got it done, like you know, he, like he went through a female surgery, like you know, say like he laid on the table and got Stomachs up and all that you got.

Speaker 2:

You got all of that you know it's like it's what you don't support. That, nah, man, like I'm it's not that I'm supporting anything is more like I have no listen. That's you, I'm with you.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not me, that was. I'm playing man, I'll play.

Speaker 2:

My thing is like this right, here's how my mental work right and, like I said, it's how I'm into work. If I I want to be out here comfortable in my skin, hold on, you got a brother. Yeah, dude.

Speaker 1:

So if your brother just came in the job was like bro, I got my butt on my chest. Now, bro, like you know me, like yo, what's up? My doctor said you know this is up the first person in America black bull in the world. Whoever did it? You know, one of my friends, get the guy I chose you like you going yo listen, I'm not gonna lie to you.

Speaker 2:

My family will flame him.

Speaker 1:

He came with the butt everybody will flame him, but me. You like, bro, I love you man.

Speaker 2:

It's gonna look good, you look good, bro, my mind and my mind, yo is crazy cuz it's like I'm serious, it's like, like this sometimes I feel like I'm the only person in the world like this.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie, but then I can't be so narcissistic and like right, it's myself right the only man in the world, I think, the way I think you know saying but I'm not gonna lie. If I'm in a group and I start talking about how I really think, right, they look at me like Mmm Alright. And then that my close circle friends, right, they fuck with it. They be like yo Chris, yeah, that dude's a leader. I'm a, I'm a. I don't. I'm watching the beat of my own job.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you are a leader. That's why I mess with you, cuz I think the same way. Yeah, but you know.

Speaker 2:

But my brother's titties was on that Purposes, yeah, and my brother and my brother's titties was on his neck. Though if he had, if he went, never go to my brother's face and be like bro, what the fuck did you do to yourself?

Speaker 1:

Because cuz he know and what they're gonna do to him when he go home. You gotta keep it calm and see yourself. You know, if you know somebody trying, beautify they. So yeah, that not not everybody's beautifying itself cuz they got a little self-esteem. Yeah, it was actually beautifying itself cuz they loved they self. They want to feel good, we. We want to.

Speaker 2:

See, but uh, I'll stick it sense on.

Speaker 1:

Let's get off to like the breast implants and the button plants and stuff like that. When I mean body like body enhancements, like you cool with the with the eyelashes and Black stuff to go all over the eyes and then go all over the lips and all that, and then the weave and then the makeup and then like when you wake up it's not the same person that it was when you met him in the club. Yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh you cool with that, Are they cool me putting all the tune in my voice?

Speaker 1:

But you, but you hold on. You got one of them.

Speaker 2:

I'm sweating. Wait, what is hell? No, you got one of them. This is good. Can I check it? This is good, check, check check.

Speaker 1:

All right, he good y'all. You know you from New York, had to check y'all. You know you just kept saying you was cool with everything. I had to check you real quick like hold on, bro, you agree with a little bit. I'm really what I mean, you know they probably like yo.

Speaker 2:

This is the wackest ever, Because this is like. Awesome. But it's just like yo, man, I refuse to like I used to. I used to do shit like that right, just to be a part of right. Like you know, I'm saying I was like back in the day when I was younger, I would agree with you right, and then go home and feel you know people is doing.

Speaker 1:

Stuff like that. You know people are doing stuff like that to be a part of yeah, yeah, I'm small percentage and I know that.

Speaker 2:

And listen, I just told you I would say something to be a part of and then go home and feel crappy, like you know, say right and then Imagine how I mean, that's the same way you feel when they lay down I got you, I got you, I got you it's just like yo, you know I'm saying, is like when you is like, when it's all said and done, all of us People some people like that, like they're not sensitive.

Speaker 2:

Like you know saying, some people like that, a lot of people like that, I'm not much like 90% of men like to act like they have nose, they're not sensitive. But yo that, like most of my niggas that I seen, it know, not most of my niggas, but most of niggas I've seen in my, in my neighborhood right, crash out our sensitive I don't facts, like you know I'm saying they sensitive. They probably was raised by more females than men, though Yo, who knows what the problem wasn't in there lab wasn't sitting there flying there. Whoa, I understand.

Speaker 1:

But I'm just trying to tell you, man, you know, statistically they trying to say most men that sense sensitive, yeah, they have more female influences.

Speaker 2:

That man I agree with it, cuz I'm sensitive, you know. I mean, you know say, and yeah, it happens like that, but I'm right, you know, yeah, I Could be rational, I'm right.

Speaker 1:

It depends.

Speaker 2:

It, depends on it. I'm working on myself. I'm say like that, we all working on ourselves. You know it's not.

Speaker 1:

Ain't nothing like a man working on itself. They that's women, y'all need to get yourselves a man that is working on Themself. You understand? I'm saying I'm trying to tell you back. Well, look, let me ask you this, though, because this is goat Vibes and we normally do something with the future goats Okay, the future legends, not the goats, not the legends, but the future goats in the future legends. We normally do this now from facts Okay, all right, it's your facts, okay, it's nobody else. Facts Okay, but the question is you got to keep it a beam though I'm always, I'm always on it, I'm a thousand, I'm stuck.

Speaker 1:

So it's either or I, you know me, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Prince of Michael Jackson.

Speaker 1:

Michael Jackson Explanation cross white or Chris Envy. Cross white yes and how studio or Studio that's in the lab, and house Biggie a pop you said big on my pops, biggie or pop or pop.

Speaker 2:

Oh God, oh God, god, biggie. I'm gonna have to say biggie, bro, I have to say biggie. No right, throw that out there, man pop smoke or fibio for him. I'm gonna say pop, because he started this. He's the reason why flip. Oh uh, fabio, fabio. Fabio is the is where he at. Honestly, he got a lame cuz pop because, pop, you feel me, he did his thing. You know me. A sample GS9 he's apple GS9. That's Bobby Schmurder in them, right.

Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

I. Must say Yo, I fucks a Bobby, he is a ball of energy.

Speaker 1:

Know.

Speaker 2:

Every video I see him on.

Speaker 1:

You know a set. They height too.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm saying so If you want to have a, if you want to have a good day, if you ever you see Bobby Schmurder on your tic-tac on your Instagram, just kid yo, that's how you get it started like it on me. But, um, asap, but ASAP. He said some real, but you know, asap, a whole team. Yes, but I'm thinking Rocky, when you say ASAP, understand thinking Ferg, when you say ASAP and we say GS9. I'm thinking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but ASAP like the baby routine.

Speaker 2:

You know they deep too. Yeah, they are, they are. I'm gonna say ASAP if we think, if we talk in music, if we talk it.

Speaker 1:

Without. However you want to choose. I have no reason. I don't even know why you chose the bb. You chose, but it's your facts. Yeah, yeah, yeah it's what you wanted to be.

Speaker 2:

Yeah I'm gonna say, because now that you put it like ASAP and GS9 instead of it being like rocky and right, right, I say ASAP, okay, okay, um, um, um.

Speaker 1:

I have to feel like I gotta get your rmb John, go ahead, paddle a bell or or a refla Franklin.

Speaker 2:

I was there, rita. I go a lot.

Speaker 1:

Interview over. Yo, we gotta get them out of here. Man, you do this. It's a wrap. Yo, it's, it's a wrap. You ain't choose. Paddle a bell.

Speaker 2:

You know where you at Yo uh, listen, you know where you at Listen, yo Listen, call, call Patty right now, call Patty right now. I'll tell them to pull on to the go vibes man the interview over.

Speaker 1:

He messed up. Y'all be kind of.

R&B and Hip Hop in Today's Music' Can Be Simplified as 'Modern R&B and Hip
Influences and Musical Inspiration
Discussing Music, Videos, and Titles
Therapeutic Nature of Being an Artist
R&B, Simping, and the Cool Boys
Value of Relationships
Discussion on Relationships and Body Enhancements
Discussion on Sensitivity and Future Legends