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"Drumma Boy"

Jul 13, 202135 minSeason 2Ep. 150
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Episode 150 - "The Culture Deserves It" Feat. Ferrari Simmons & Su Solo Produced by: @iHandlebars

with special guest: Drumma Boy

Topics: Working with Gucci Mane, his biggest hits, verzuz battle & more.

The Baller Alert Show

Featuring @FerrariSimmons @_SuSolo @iHandlebars

":The Culture Deserves It"

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one can do what they do. It's like hundreds of station that's Aaron, but I'd rather listen to Are Sue Are Suprian sup Arian Suprian sup Arian so a soup su Borrian sup so Ocome to the ball or Alert Show starring Bari Simmons and Sue Solo. What's going on? What's happening? Is the ball Alert Show podcast available everywhere you get your podcast. I know by the name of Karari Simmons. Hey young, what's your best friend? Sue Solo?

And we got a very special guest today. I want to claim him as Atlanta's own, but he wasn't more in Atlanta, so I'm not sure if I can. But the Infamous dropped a boy already a little out to the Atlanta. Yes, sir, born and raised man I think the first time I found out that you weren't from Atlanta, I was like, what, he's not from Atlanta? How everybody to be like that? Because I was here since I was nineteen, so I was, you know what I'm saying,

fresh out of college. You know what I'm saying. One of the first songs that I did was pop their pussy, make them get their money right, Make them get their money right. We came in the game like young enough. I wouldn't even old enough to get in the strip club, you know what I'm saying. But I had one of the strip club anthems, and you know what I'm saying, just got embraced like Jazzy fag here he from Memphis. Um, you know what I'm saying. It was. It was just

like so many different connections. My brother was cool with jazz, so I would always end up going the noontime and bumped in the till bumping the Jeezy, bumped in the Gucci. It was just always a reason being Alma. Speaking of that, you have, you have so many legendary records. You you were bragging on Instagram, which you serve every moment to do that. I saw that you posted I think it was Jeezy and his biggest record with his most streams is the record you produced. And then who who else?

Who was the other person you post? I forgot the other person was Wilder? You know what I'm saying. No record was the biggest record that streamed on that particular platform. Nothing has beat that record in the whole of last years. So you were talking to that, Oh yeah, you know, we still ain't nobody topped us, you know what I'm saying, letting us and went by the whole decade. So you

know what I mean. It's just a blessing to be able to be a part of those records and to be able to wait, wait, wait, let's talk about how I want to say confident. You are so cool and mellow. You never really like you don't have to brag. I guess you know, uh, you have so many songs that you have produced, legendary records, and you just so cool. Like in these day, in this day and age when people are always bragging and you know, talking smack on

the social media, you really don't say anything. You just like, look a look at the plaques behind you, like there ain't no regular thing. A little black a little I got there. We're talking about the Walker record. I pulled up this one home. I'm a little bit. I'm glad I waited there on three million records. Now keep going, come on, keep going. This just can't shout out to my boy. Wow, I ain't never had no glucim ain't

plaque all the records I did with Google up. So I had to order this when I was like, I ain't even realized this record, win goal and record is this? This is uh the State versus Roger Davis. I produced classical and shout out to Coach Kakes. Coach k called the Blee Club from from Spellman, So that's who the shout out to the Glee Club spell Man, Um, that's who we're saying on that. This is no one I just got. Ain't wrapped this, ye NBA, young boy. More

recent I did. We're popping on that featuring bird Man until the del called her name project. But Yo, it's a blessing to be able to deliver and come through for the guy man. And I don't I don't really be popping off like that because when you come from Stacks, when you come from Motown, when you come from Isaac Hayes in my living room, al Green. We come from the church, were like everybody in Memphis. We come from that church. I grew up in the church, so that's

where the music come from for me. And everybody was just so humble and personal. Like if you look at Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson, the biggest who, the biggest who, bigger than Michael Jackson, No, how humble was he? Now, he were too humble? You know what I mean? You know what I mean. But I just want to say thank you. I want to and nan see, when you have grace, it's called grace. One thing to have confidence, but it's another thing to have grace and to just

be graceful. Because when you really do what you do, when you really always you who you say you are, you don't have to do all that. Some people have to pop off just to bring that attention. My attention. I get through the music. I don't even have to say not until y'all just make the music and y'all you need Oh yeah boy A year boy came from my rap. I was rapping on the gainst the booth feature. Yeah, I was rapping on the doing a feature for gamester

Boot and that those were my lives. So behind my wraps, I always be a year what like just turned up, Like you know what I'm saying, that's that's that's like the call. When people hear me say that in front of a record, they know what time to be. You know what I'm saying. I could be in the I could be in the middle of Memphis and some ship go down and be like, hey, yeah, what motherfucker's gonna You know what I'm saying. So she was like, man, you need you there food and we ran with it.

A signature I know that I can say like when I was in high school, my my prime time days, my club chocolate days. Hearing that drop, we knew we was about to write something or recite some thug As lyrics.

We just knew it was about to go down. Yeah. Absolutely, But Jazz it would always tell me, Man, put your tag on that, mom, Man got the be vocal man, you know what I mean, Like if you look at the vocal producers that I'm the ones, you Knowdre Kanye, Swiss Beach, you know what I mean, Like Travis Scott, you know what I mean, Tyler the Creator, Like you know what I'm seeing any producer that really like step on the other side of the microphone. It just put

us in a different line. Like the more I've been rapping out and made over a million dollars rapping them, you know what I'm saying, Like that's a whole other budget, endorsement deals and all kind of now that you're in front of the scene, Oh damn, you drunk, You drunk, you drunk. Putting the face with a name has been a thing for me to pass three or four years.

I actually love that because I feel like the list that you just named, I don't feel like any of those people are real big braggers, Like they really just let the work do the talking. You don't got it cloud when your work does what it needs to do. Oh yeah, you know, we we park when when necessary, you know what I'm saying. And you know I say that that Memphis mentality. I try to say that for when it's needed, when it's necessary, you know what I mean, and just stay in a I'm happy. I love what

I do, so I'm always in a good mood. And you know what I'm saying that it ain't never been no no reason. I feel like a level of stunting is looking down upon so you can you can stunt and feel good. You can talk ship and feel good. And when I do that, or I might say something on the Instagram, pop my ship. I'm just doing that in a in a you know this field good. It's not directed towards nothing or talking down upon other producers that haven't done what I've done. I'm picking producers up.

I started producers way, we got our royalty loops sample loop website. Now giving back to the community, the producers, and giving them some of my key ingredients sounds, uh that I've always used and man, we you know, just always dedicating a spotlight. We'll do right back with more of the boiler Alert shall really listening to a special edition of The Baller Alert Show already man salute while alert. Drummer Board you've always been You've been saying, we this

whole interview, and um, we as in your team. So let's talk about your team because I know drummer Board Fresh has a team. Oh yeah, talk about that. Man, Graphics pr you know, public relations set up this interview with us today. Um, you know, I tell guys its producers man or artists spend some of that money that you make back on your stuff and promote what you got going. Yeah you want Jez album, Yeah you want Walker Flucker album, And it will be producers who got

bigger songs on these albums than I did. I didn't stand in ovation well because I had a publicist. Because I had that pr they took me in a different realm where other guys weren't getting that spotlight attention because they simply weren't putting that money on themselves. So a

pubs has been has been very essential for me. My management squeaked collecting the money, following up with the labels, hassling, you know, the guys that are a little late making payments, you know what I mean, or you know, making sure that the contracts are proof reread, you know, making sure that everybody's tied in the the lawyers tied in with their lawyer and you know, the agreements and everything in place.

So it's it's it's definitely like a squad and it's been a blessing to just you know, have that guy's from my older brother in St. Wayne R. I p ain't good dude, And a lot of times when I say we I'm speaking on the family, the legacy of Big Bro and his folk kids, his folk grand babies, you know what I mean. So I got a whole of state thing going that we build, and uh and and and look at your talent. I can really see

why you have longevity. I mean you you seem very humbule, you know, and and the work definitely speaks for us. So let's talk about your mama being a part time opera singer. How we go from being in the house listening to opera to producing the ship that you produce? Now, how did we get there? Because Mama was a chameleon, you know what I'm saying. Mama knew how to get in front of white America, Black America, corporate middle class, Section eight. We everywhere with it. So Mama would be

in the arpora. But then she she was in the Baptist church choir as well. You know what I'm saying. She's singing Isaac hay Is and Al Green Temptations and Marv and Gamee whatnot. You know what I mean. It's crazy. She started off putting her wound to the stomach playing Michael Jackson Temptations. Should be like, man, you start kicking

when I played Michael Jackson. So I have music coming through my ears before I'm even on, you know what I mean, And that I used to have dreams of making beats or just something I always playing in my head. And it used to be nightmares until I learned how to make beats and get it out of my head, you know what I'm saying. So it's crazy, like Mama was just a cool uh pam Grid type of woman, you know what I'm saying, That Pa and grif Field, you know what I'm saying, coming to the the house singing

and then she'll jump into some opera whatnot. And she met my dad at the University of Memphis. My mom was the first bachelor's music degree, the first black African American woman to get to meet her music degree from University of Memphis. You know what I'm saying. So she met my dad taking my brother in St. Wayne to saxophone lessons. My dad played clarinet, taught clarinet at the University of Memphis. Also music. It's just it's just everywhere.

I ain't hand no choice grad where I go. It's like might pop over here in the orchestra, mom, over here in the opera, you know, what I'm saying, that big bro in the streets. So I'm hanging around Big Brow a day, probably like around teen eleven twelve, I just started being with him every day. And now I'm starting to see studios and you know what I'm saying, I'm you know, we're playing pool, listening to balling g or you know, three season Mafield player Fly against the Black,

you know what I mean. He said, playing fly come on ma M three mane all day and uh you know that that that gave me a lot of work, you know, just working with all the guys from Memphis, working with the upcoming scene. Money bag Yo young Dolf Yo Gotti. I came up with Gotta you know what I'm saying, bumped into him when I moved to Cordova, you know what I mean. He started getting familiar with

the North Memphis. IM from South Memphis. Like around fourteen fifteen, I moved to Cordova, which the suburbs like Cordova right there about Riley Millington with justin Timberlake at you know what I mean. So that put me in a different area where now the whole city and is familiar. And after that passed the trust out of reaching out Big Block reached out on the boys in the hood. After that,

Jeez went solo. Standing Ovation was my first platinum plaque, and then from there Berdman Money to Blow, Rocko, I'm gonna do me, uh apply shanty, keep going to chains, I'm running around. I'm getting it. You know what I mean. August, I've seen a no Love. You know what I mean. We come with the remix featuring Nicki Minaj. You know what I mean. Jeezy White Girl, I put on lose

my mind. You know, it's flexing, just so many different records that just just coming back to back walking, flocking, no hands um and then you know, looking at my dad for the me goes um and then we're popping for NBA Young Boy and just boocool plethora of street music, DJ drama, Oh my day dreaming. Oh man, it's so many records. I can't even keep up, and it's so crazys. It's wild because people don't even know the half of

what you've done. Like I think, if anybody thinks of drummer Boy, especially from my time, they're probably thinking of your older records. But to hear that you are still in the lab with these new cats and it's it's so refreshing, it's it's it's on trend, it's on time. Like you are so talented to be able to evolve like that, because we all know hip hop changes. The sound, the foundation the same, but the sound of hip hop changes with every generation, and you, my guy, are are

consistent as fun. Man, I think I had to cheat code being in the game and like fifteen, you know what I mean. So I'm on the thirty seven. So having that twenty years in the game is still in my thirties is like I think a little little part of the cheek cool as well as having relationships with pretty much everybody. You know what I'm saying, and you know when you're cool, and people know that you ain't no big talking as loud mouthfast, very humble, respectful person.

People trust you differently, you know what I'm saying, like and as well as respect you differently. So I think my respect level of trust is in a different area. And you you you said something perfect with se What seguatees me to ask you this question, is boy gonna do with versus? And if you did do a versus, who would be a person of interest? Because we heard. We all heard. DJ Drama said if I do it, I'm gonna do it with DJ Clue. So now, drummer Boy Fresh, if you were to do a versus versus

a producer, who would it be? Man being from Memphis, an't want known versus to send me my paperwork. We've been talking about this as I posted. I said, anybody who wanted, whoever ready, whenever they were ready, let's get it on. You know what I'm saying. But I would say to making interesting coming from Memphis, it's only to two cats who can even even saying. Drama said like be close to hanging with me and that that would be Jazzy Faith, which we did it already on Welcome

to dream Land. So we can run that back, uh or Juicy Jake? What about what about? Say told him we did that before, and we can run that back to you know what I'm saying, be in my showcase a couple of years back. You can remembers. Yea, we can. We can run that back. Was before the verses though, Yeah, we can run it back. Let's do it on the Lives on the live scale. It's no problem. We can run it back. You can bring somebody do. It's no problem many fresh man listen. It don't matter to me.

It's it's gonna be a big gass history lesson. I know that. So the mom is gonna be comment through that moment down, drone down, drowne down. You really got those bangers like Niggas is really still playing standing ovation, they still playing put on the just still playing the record and what What's what's crazy? What's crazy is I could take I could take a catalog from two thousand and fifteen up to now and still be you know

what I'm saying, there's so many records. Yeah, you ain't even familiar that I've done recently or like in the past. You know what I'm saying. Do you hear songs and be like, oh, such and such made that? Can you hear a beat and know which producer did it? Uh? Sometimes? Okay? Sometimes?

You know what I mean. The way the way people copying and paste and medy and copying loops and ship like now, it's it's it's hard to distinguish because the sound is all like the same right now, everybody makes you know what I'm saying, Everybody got similar style beach right now, like the producer that sticks out to me right now is here before pet Boys in his own on like you know what I'm saying, he just went

straight to the club got Zilly. When I hear club guy Zill, I know there's a club guy zilla be you know what I mean, Because it's new, it's fresh. He coming with his own flavor. Even if everybody, like all of us, were infused with something, you know what I'm saying. But it's just especially when you hear somebody like nobody did that when three six Mafia sound was out, when they was coming with that ship Juicy J, DJ Pau like, man, nothing sounded like that. When Drama Board

was coming out, Ain't nothing sound like that? Then it's it's the whole world making trap. Now we started trapping. This was some ship he started. I'm a founder of trapp Bro. You know what I'm saying. Trap was a location when we was coming up every by the time I crank music, you know what I'm saying, then fingers snap music. You know what I'm saying. We was on trap ship because this is where we was at. I'm in the trap, I'm I'm I'm I'm off Elvis President

and in South mempers My. You see saying I'm I'm anyway. That that's that's the difference with me. I'm anywhere in the United States. No, you are in entrenches, you know what I mean, as well as the top corporate headquarters, you know what I mean, and and delivering results. And that's that's what it's about for me. Making these kids smile, motivating these kids to get into music, motivating these kids to learn how to play keyboards and learning music theory

and making beats. Beats is away out now, you know what I'm saying. Like we we started, the people was hooping, playing basketball, going to college, everybody making beats now, everybody making music now. So it's it's a blessing man, It's it's flattery to see the whole world. You did the moonwalk, and you see the whole world doing the moon walks. And I keep going back to Michael Jackson. That's how I feel like, I don't know, I don't know. Oh

my generation on the Michael Jackson making beats. We'll be right back with more of the Baller Alert Show. Back to the Baller Alert Show starting Ferrari Simmons and Sues so long. So when you feel the current state of production. I think it's interesting because it's making people be creative, Like you know what I mean? Even for me, Okay, I jump into the reggae world, still give you a top team. We're gonna do a recordar Depth to Depths

and Debbie though the Vito. You know what I'm saying, Like it's it's about the versatility and being able to evolve. And when you make music when you can read, write, arranged, composed, is nothing I can't make. I can make genres when I when I feel like it. You know what I'm saying that, Like, that's what we do is push the limit. The for Rel's, the Justice Leagues, um Man, Hit Board, even Wheezy. You know what I'm saying, Big fan Man. So many producers I love eight or eight Mafia, the

whole Mafia squad. You know I'm saying, like where it's a it's a lot of producers that I give credit to this that's doing anything. Murder beats Now that you said something. Was there ever a time artists made it

hard for you to work with them? Um? I would say one particular time, but you know he need getting the booth, So how could I work with you hein't need getting the booth, and we was trusting, you know, everybody just coming through, coming through, dropping hooks like Verse City and I mean Verse Simmons and rock City and Man all the jazzy fade and just book whose songwriters. Everybody coming through, everybody getting in the booth. But you

you know what I mean. So it's a little difficult occasion. But I showed made some hits out of the sessions. It took some of them ruggords and placed some other places, you know what I'm saying. But you know what I'm saying. I don't even want to tell know names, but it was it was you know, he only had one song for real, and you you know what I'm saying. We

never we never seen much of that. So so for the for the most part, when when someone gets drump my board in the studio, it's more of an easy uh you know, things to kind of like the vibe is good. Oh yeah, it's an lu man, because I got concepts, I've got ideas, you know what I mean, And I know how to shut the funk up and lay low. If you see a motherfucker already in his in his rhythm, you know, what I mean, like Gucci Man. Gucci Man is sometimes be like, man, what you got drunk?

And then someday he'd be like, whoa, you know what I'm saying. You gotta know when the when to be involved. And then when the you know what I'm saying, she go over here roll you know, you know what I'm saying. But the one thing about Gucci like but he knows what I'd like to eat, give me the same thing you're getting drunk. We make sure we eat the folk sessions like it's it's always a vibe. You know what I'm saying, and I you know what I'm saying. We're

cracking jokes. We sit in the tone. Always respect the guys that know what they want. Even Jesus Jesus be. Me and Jeez never worked in an actual room together until the past three years. So we would always pull up at the McDonald a, man, let me work with your g and let me come bring my ship in there and cook up on the spot. No, man, just put it on CD for me. But then but then the same the same we gotta see shot of Red in the more any day, you know, say and me

and shot the Red. I always joke about this ship. That's another one of my dogs. Man salute the shot of Red I love you my name, uh man. It was just like main't shout and there was all the time, man maint moving the room over. Let me coming up too. We ain't getting them cookoover. They don't get fun bait. You know what I'm saying. We'll be playing around like that. But I send Jesus to ship through CDCAU. I bump into jes that McDonald's drop off, a little tent piece,

a little six pieces whatever, Bam, keep it pushing. Here hit me back, hey, standing Ovation, you know what I'm saying. Or here hit me back. You hear the song. You hear the songs after the fact, after the fact, you know what I'm saying. Instead of Ovation, I had acapella, so I made the beat around his acapellas on standing Ovation, Well, I put on It was like nick I heard the

song on the fucking radio. Miss shaw Nika comes on like, oh ship my boy, Joma boyd and did it again right, And you never heard it until then, never heard it. And I heard Kanye come on and jay Z hopped on there too. Jay Z was on the remix, but just that first moment when I heard it on the radio, Dog I put on for my city. Man, He's like, Bro, that's man. I'm telling my chills coming through now. Like it was just crazy moment, Bro, I'm that field. How did that feel when you heard that? Bro? I felt

like Lebron? Where were you at? I felt like Lebron when he won the ring Cleveland? You he took you home and did after the after the coach was talking all that ship, the owners was talking all that ship. When I went to Miami and wanted them reach then I came back like a man, like an honorable man, and that I fucking am and still won't come back to my hometown to get y'all aren after y'all talked to all this ship about me. You know what I mean? Bro,

that's bro. I felt like that, Like Nigga, what what I was saying? What you're saying? What? What? What do you? What? Do you there? Two million in that bank? Two million in the bank at one time, Just like you start walking different, talking different. You smell good, you look good, you just feel good. It is what it is. Yeah, I always smelled good, look good with man. You know what I'm saying, ship, they just put more fuel in

the fire. You know what I'm saying. And expensive, Yeah, you know now I'm in Now, I'm in Miami kicking ship now, I mean l a kicking ship with the big dogs. You know what I'm saying. Now, nigg is sending me bottles and ship I bumping the puff, sending bottles to my tables and ship there where we go. When the record come out, Rick Ross sending about it like I'm in Florida, Haitians main the Dominicans. Columb means, I mean, it's it's like, you know what I'm saying,

drop my boy, drop my boy. My blooo, it's you know what I'm saying. It's it's now it's like anything you need blah blah blah. It's like armies everywhere I go for real, any city, Man, what you need? What when we got you? Like know what I'm saying, And it's it's always been like, it's just an elevated level of Is that a confirmation that for drummer Board that was your biggest record. That's one of my personal feelings.

That's that's what makes my adrenaline rush, Like we work out for that music like to see how many athletes and whatnot, like you know, no hands is for the ladies, Like that's the girls. Yeah, we made our turn up. We made your dad and ship that's y'all. Moment I put on was that moment for us, like it made anybody feel like what, no matter where you from, you

put on for your city. You did that for your city, You did that for your block, You did that for your hood, you did that for your commun unity or whatever it is. You know what I'm saying. Even if you charitable moments or whatever, just putting your time in. How doing you put your time in and paid your dudes? That's that's that's the song for you. And we all pay dude some kind of way in in a in a certain territory, even if you ain't from their mother

for it. Like ship, I put on for Atlanta, tooth and then I put on for men, I put on for l A, I put on the floor. I put on in a lot of cities. Now I put on for the Globe because I'm global. I'm put on for Africa. I'm putting on for Jamaica. I'm putting you know what I'm saying. So it just elevates you put on for Atlanta so hard, like I literally thought you were from Atlanta. Okay, I went to Ready High School. I lived on full Ford.

The Geezy love for me was very real, like I had a Jazy sticker in the middle of my steering wheel. Like everybody knew. We did not play about Jez, especially in full Ford. So here you on so many of his records, and and some of our favorite ones were really from you. It was difficult to get way from you. It was different. And the only reason why I'm on Jeez so much like that is because he was on

our sound with me coming out of Memphis. When I first met Jeezy, first thing he said to me, Hey, nigga, I ain't gonna lie that ship you got damn got guddy on Crazy. When you see me shouting, pop your collar, then you holler, that's what's up? What up? Mama? Hey? What drama? So still gets played right now. A lot of the songs that you created still get played. I put on Crazy in the club when that's all people from everywhere, they're throwing up Chicago, wherever the hell they're from.

I've seen it. Have the whole compound go crazy from front to back. Your songs are still doing it for for the coma, for me my song, Yeah, but it was them horns though. So the horns boys I had already. If you go back and listen to That's What's Up, That's what's so we did in two thousand three, you know what I mean? Like, you know what I mean. You gotta think. Okay, I'm I'm in high school, man, Yeah, like I'm two thousand three. Bro, So okay, that's what's up.

Come out and it was like, man, me and God are being able to have that momentum coming out of Memphis. Bro. I came up with, Yo, gotta you see what I'm saying, I'm working with God in the inevitable entertainment. A lot of people ain't even familiar in ever to entertainment. I need you know what I mean, Like, I'm in Memphis stomping with I've come up with the guys from the fucking ground zero. You're the young guy in the room about man, I added that particular time, because you're what

nine absolutely absolutely and making hits. So we're stomped through the streets. This would put me through the streets of Tennessee, Mississippi. Arkansas, Houston. Then I work with Teler. I did three songs on Teela Double Dose album. So I do that. This is two thousand and four. This is before Jesus and of that music and never even hit, you know what I'm saying. Then I'm get one with Blumby and Gainst the Boot,

you know what I'm saying, Sipping and spinning. Then I did a song with Jody Breese and Slim Thug called Stacking Paper Man. I love Jody Breeze. I don't know why, Um, he doesn't get the flowers he deserves from from others. But I'm a big Jody bream Yeah, man, Jody Joe to get his flowers. You know what I'm saying. It's just the real ones. No, you know, Jody was Jody was a blessing. You know what I'm saying. It was just it's just the business. You know, it's this game

is a business game. But um, after Stacking Paper I did a song for Scarface at nineteen Calls Never Never. It was on his May album. So you gotta think, like you know what I'm saying. When I'm in that Lounta and I really get next to Jesus, he was just like bro, Like, man, that ship you got Gudy on Man, I just made the other ship cool. But that ship you got with God I need that because

God Jeezy was a fan of horns. And when I was doing standing Ovation and making that beat, I rode from Patwork all the way to Stone Mountain listening to Trap of Down and it was like, Bro, this the only sound he got in every beat was horns. So standing Ovation that was the first sound that I put behind his vocals. Was the moment, you know what I mean. Legendary producer Chucky T recently expressed how important it is

to really understand the people you're working with. You know, do your research on them, create a genuine relationship with them so you understand how to work with them for them, and how to really elevate their sounds. So it sounds like you. You do that, You do your absolutely it's crazy. We're flying in Chucky T this Thursday, UM for our podcast Me and Down, Peace, Beauty and the Beach, and

we're working got some exclusives. I'm talking about cook up going on man, they druma want you t co Lab and we live streaming on my app, the Official Yeah let's keep talking about that. What drummer Board got going on? Like what you got coming up? Talk to just I just released my own app and the App Store and Google Play. Go get it drummer Board the official app, and you can see my podcast live. On the app.

You can get an exclusive gallery. You can catch your live stream um opportunities, as well as catch some of the beat auctions that I got going on. You talk about man, he then keep going, Man, I know you got way more than that, bro, keep going, Oh yeah, yeah. I'm working with Jeez. I can't say the name of the movie, but I'm working on the school. I can't say the name of the movie, but I'm doing the movie score for Jeez. Jeez doing some amazing acting. I

can't wait to y'all see this man at work. You know what I'm saying and uh be able to hear me. You know, I'm doing the entire score, So all the mut music, everything, sound effects, everything is is scored by me. So I'm excited about that. We're wrapping that up. My new album, drummer Boy and Friends. We just dropped a new single, wake Up featuring Collision and Yo got it going Crazy On the first single we Still Can't Believe It,

featuring the Ridge, De Sean and Man. I just wrapped up a record with Ludu for the album Uh Young Dog Form Gucci Um, we got Snow the product, we got tin Twister. I'm gonna throw sewn on ther Man. It's something everybody on the project. Man, we got a lot of new young talent as well. Oh Man, I love and friends. I can't wait for Roy and I to break some records on our afternoon show. I gotta see you, I gotta see y'all, the new one Man Wake Up Going Crazy? Please do we play a new

song every day at two o'clock Monday through Friday. And we would love to have a drummer board lineup go Crazy on Rori and Sup. Let's do it. Let's do it. Find you. We gotta get out of here, So tell everybody where they can find you, your social handles and tell them what is the app called? I don't remember hearing with the druma Board the official app, So just type in drum Aboard spelled d r U m m

A drummer board the official app. Follow me on the Instagram at drumma board Fresh, Follow our podcast Instagram, Beauty and the Beach Podcast. Follow my store at House of Fresh A t l I Fresh down Bro. We did in a couple of years back. Come on, man, hey look it's our four year anniversary coming up in September, so definitely stop to show some love at House of Fresh A t Come out. The Show podcast will be celebrating four years in August. So emerging there as y'all

going out, We're going in. You feel and come on, let's do it my birthday August. You know what I'm saying, Leo season so anything, y'all need bookings, you know what I'm saying, Parties, turn thos, you know, and let me get up in the But so thank you for kicking in with us today, Drama Boy. We had a great time with you on The ball Alert Show podcast available wherever you get your podcasts. Already man salute ball Alert

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