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"Jhonni Blaze"

Nov 19, 202020 minSeason 1Ep. 118
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Episode 118 - "The Culture Deserves It" Feat. Ferrari Simmons & Su Solo Produced by: @iHandlebars

Topics: Only Fans, New Music, Growing Up Hip-Hop ATL & more

with special guest Jhonni Blaze

The Baller Alert Show

Featuring @FerrariSimmons @_SuSolo @iHandlebars

":The Culture Deserves It"

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Hold up, hold up, it is time for the world famous Boo boo Bootballer Alert Show. I'm the kid, Ferrari Simmons, I am your every Ethiopian So solo was going on your voice, so it was going on your voice. It's the man. I got chill, oh man, and you already know it's all produced by me O c T what they do. Baby. Hey, then we got my I like to call her friend. She crazy as hell, but she she has a super dope heart, super dope person. I've seen this young lady grow into who she's becoming right now.

She's super talented star. She could play the piano, she was song right, produce a little bit um television. There's so much things going on, miss Johnny Blades. Welcome to the ball Lert Show. Johnny. Oh, exciting because I think a lot of people just know you for being like super animal. It is super real, super upfront, honest, like

you have a good prom So it's excited. I'm really happy to be here too because you guys, specifically you too Soon and Ferrari like you guys have showed so much love and it's crazy to see and also exciting to see. Friends. Interview me and really talk about my life and my music and stuff. And I'm on a whole other level with so much things is in store that I want to tell you guys about. So thank you for having me, and I'll tell you thank you so much for having me to I appreciate you, and

I'm what we're talking about. You see how's talking about. She's really nice, like she's really a sweetheart. Until it took me up. You know what's crazy. It took me two years to get like this now. It's like when I have situations, I really do think before I do things. Because when I calmed down, so many opportunities opened up. I got back on TV. I'm on Growing Up in Hip Hop Season four. Um, they to dev me and her, you know, reconciled and we're cool. Um, I did over

doing COVID. You know, I've just been like working, so I'm excited. You know, now, some people might not know what you mean by it took me two years to get here. Where did you come from? So? You know my background was pretty crazy. We all know I was very drama queen. Um just angry. I was angry at other people for my mistakes. And it takes a lot to admit. The first step is like, I'm wrong as hell, so let's fix these things. I don't drink. I can drink one shot and pass out and go to sleep

because my tolerance is that low. Like I took out things I didn't need. I took out things that I knew would trigger off the anger and the pain. And it's the first step is to focus on the things that hurt you, the things that are negative, and get it out the way because you can't go further. It's two contracts in music. It is a contract within yourself and a contract that you have, whether it's your distribution deal, whatever it is that makes you blow and um. That

first one is your mental contract with yourself. You gotta get yourself right. So that's what I did for two years. I stepped off a TV, step back, came back and started doing interviews and people starting seeing me and using my social media and my friends around, and I was like, you know what, let me just put this whole EP together, expressed myself through it. Do nine videos. Let's do nine So wait, wait, wait, do say that? Yeah, we're gonna get to that in a second. Wait a minute, wait,

just focus, but yeah, that's that's the growth. That was the grow basically, sorry, I'm excited. That was the growth of the two years as far as the mental and that's where you see now it took me two years to get this calm. Back to the Ball of Alert show Starry March, Ferrari Simmons and Sue Solo. I got a question. I got a question. Um, you're very open and the ladies could probably help me out with this.

You're very open with getting procedures done to your body. Yeah, but I always see the girls just disappear for like three weeks and all of a sudden, boom, she has a coke bottle shape, and then I'm over here like, wait a minute. You never used to look like that, but you, uh, Johnny, like you actually say, hey, y'all, I'm about to go get surgery done on x Y. Always I've always been an open book. Um, what works for me? For example, Miracle Watts, for example, I love her.

I spoke about her the other day. She's quiet. She's that's her thing, you know what I'm saying. That's what made her big, being beautiful, her her business as a black female in the industry. That's her thing. For example, mind was the girl that goes in Walmart and you see the hood baby like you know what I'm saying, like, hey, hey, how you doing? So that kind of helps me being the person that I am to talk about anything. I was always an open book. I don't care what it is.

You can't judge me, so why not talk about your surgery? Like? That works for me now. Some other people might be quiet and then start working out in the gym and be like, oh, this is what happened. That's not me. I do three to four days out the week of boxing and stuff. The only reason why I have it now is because I just had recently two weeks ago. Um. I do mess up and eat crazy stuff, but I still eat healthy with Jerney the time, and I do light bo I do my boobs, I did you know

my butt? Like? And I don't have no shame in it because it's gonna encourage somebody else to call me and be like can I get the number short? I'm that girl, you know? So that works for me. I've just always been like that, and I don't think it's nothing wrong with no surgery. You know what I'm saying, get a little food, but want to get rid of it, you know what I'm saying. So that's me, but I don't know if that would be for everybody else. So

what about Solo's forehead? You know she got a large forehead because I got a forehead from FERRAI you captain right now, because you're you're hat, You're with us. You're with us, actually all four us. Because I tell you think she slick with that little curl, the nice hair. You're with us too. Yeah, yeah, you gotta know. My lates front saved me today. We put it down a little bit. But Ferrari, sue you think that we that like bulb head, but we like probably like the smartest

and educated and got all types of ideas. See, that's all that matters. I got you to thank you for probably trifling the sale. Don't be coming from my father head for ours anyway, though I did think it was. That's that question, bar because I wanted to talk about you know, classic surgery as well, because you are so open with it. So because you are in a place where you feel more calm, maybe less angry, is there any thirdly that you regret having? Now? No, I don't

regret nothing. That's happened in my life. I feel like things happen in your life. Um, I know that some people don't know that anger for me, just a little history of my stuff, like, um, the things that I went through, from human trafficking and and just as a child being taken like sixteen, you feel me like drugs and all these things. It's like it prompts me into being this person and being very open. Um, I don't think, No,

I absolutely no, I don't. It's like I'm just gonna live in my life and be positive and show people to be themselves. And you know what I'm saying, be open about anything. I don't regret anything that's happened to me. Everything that's happened to me from the bad ugly has made me into this person that I am. Now. You know what I'm saying, you have to go through something and in order to structure yourself into this phenomenal person. And I definitely feel like those things have helped me.

It doesn't make me sad no more. The things that I've went through, Um, they actually I look back and I'm like, yo, I did that, Like you know what I'm saying, Like I did that, meaning like I overcame that. So it's like, don't we give it a damn associate Pathic surgery as you know, something that comes from being insecure about something, especially what somebody has it or is as as you are and they have, you know, quite of py procedures. People kind of just assume that, Okay,

maybe this girl's insecure, like you don't happen. Oh hell no, I ain't insecure. I'm just keeping real with myself. I'm a singer. I need to look good. I want to have a fat stomach. I don't like the auntie arms and ship gotta go? What you mean? Can we curse some at ship down? Fuck? I don't want this ship like I want to look good. I'm a singer. I play six instruments. I've always had, like the body or whether or not I did surge or not, just wanted

it to look better. I like looking like a little figure. Sometimes it might look like was a whole big oh you know when I eat a lot, but we shape it back down, you know, So right, it's okayn Is that it like ab implants? Yeah, I got surgery to do ab work. I was looking like a little Ninja turtle and then when it smoothed down. It was all flattened ship. And then you know what I'm saying, So, um, I didn't because I know that I worked out a lot and I got big guys naturally, so I want

things to match. Like when I got my boobs down, I didn't want it to be crazy. I wanted it to just be natural and look good. After a while, you gotta work out, so I do three to four times boxing one hour at the loft with Mr. Two weeks and Mrs two weeks. Um, they got a phenomenal gym and I go there and it helps me out too, and then they have meal preps. So it all comes within. It's not just doing lightfo or doing whatever. And didn't do with it. But yeah, I got me some abs,

you know what I'm saying. So maybe maybe you can send me the doctor's information because I got the curse. I sent it to your d M. You see how easy it is to me for me to say it. You're trying to get some abs. Worry then get it all that, you know what I'm saying, Like I got you didn't get it too. One day I get money good, you're trying to get the absari gonna come out of nowhere and just you have the only fans. So if you get the abs, you're gonna do the only fans.

Yeah'll do only fans with the money doing with my wife Teenisia. Yeah, I feel like if Ferrari get his abs done, he can never talk about my forehead ever. Yeah, you off, that's true. That's a fair exchange. I do have a using loads. So let's take it a little further back. Um uh, people, I first saw you in the strip club. Yeah, so let's talk about that right there, and why you stopped doing that? Oh, only fans, don't be right back with more of the Baller Alert show

you're you're listening to. So on the holy fans. Now, I've seen some people, um make approximately anywhere from five hundred to fifty tho dollars a month on holy fans. What can you break down only fans and exactly what it is Only fans is for your fans. Whatever fan base you have, you can be. For example, Cardi B does all her behind the scenes different videos. Eventually, you know,

I want to get to that. But what everybody knowing me in the Strip club four was talking, So I just sell work videos and stuff I'm not gonna live. My brother asked me for a thousand dollars and I sold my feet oiling them ships for like a thousand dollars and ten to do them like it's easy. It's nothing that has to be pornographic. Is just what people desire with you, Like, I don't have to see anymore. I don't have to be from ten to three in

the club stripping. Even though shut outs to blue Flame, I love them, but I'd rather be tend to three in the morning in the studio. So only fans helped me. My situation is far what you can sell on their at work videos, you know what I'm saying. So you generate all this money and I just quit stripping. Now I could focus and I could be in my house and I can do my recordings and everything else that I love to do. It was a big stress. So it all depends on what you sell on their people

do twork videos. People have ways of showing how to market their YouTube, so they get the ideas. And if you want to find out, you gotta pay five hundred dollars for this video on my only fans to figure out how to booster YouTube. You know what I'm saying, it's all types of things you can sell. Then you generate the money by I created this thing where I

don't take nobody's money. I get from the low following girls and a couple of girls that have high following something that are black, Asian, white, dark skinned, you know, a BBW girl. Put them all in a group, and you rotate the fan basis by doing shout out for shout out, and you just generating the fan base that are going to subscribe, and whatever you subscribe, they're paying that plus whatever that they request from you. So it's really just like a whole marketing thing. Um it really

helped me out a lot. I killed my EP and and visuals. You you think a visual sign, I mean, it's gonna happen soon. But you know what I'm saying, that's how I'm moving with my money. So a lot of people are in the only span space right now, because, like you said, is it when I'm seventy three percent and when everybody clowns, I will never forget where I had five thousand comments talking about some O my god, she's doing this, probably this is and that When they

say no, did that? Half a million in less than six months. Then it was COVID, then without seventy three because somebody's going to the strip clubs and I love the strip clubs. You can't though at that time of COVID, and all of a sudden, everybody's on only fans. It goes up seventy three s. So it's just all and how you look at it. I think people shine away from things because they don't understand, but then when they start getting it, then they catch on. I was never

that girl. I'm just gonna do it and I'll wait for y'all. I'm never a freaking follower. I'm always going to be the one that's like, let me try this, you know what I'm saying. And it worked for me, It really did. It put my music, my production, my videos on a whole nother level, like movie type of videos, you know. So thanks only pans. All right, well let's let's get into this music because you got some music. Um, thanks to you for the same goal you call that

super dopes called the Carlton Um. Yeah, what do you mean? Thanks to Ferrari? What is his name? Okay, So I started the project at the beginning of like February. I was so frustrated, and I was just like, I need some records and beats um and he sent me Carlton and shout to Slick and Nicknapp, which is his producer, me Nap, and they wrote the record and it was just amazing, like the whole way. He I said, speak like me. You know what I'm saying, and I have

no shame. And the thing is people like, oh my god, this person writes for you. Dida da da. Yes, it's it's it's a team. See, it's a team. I don't be giving a damn music. You feel me like I'm a little different, you know. So shout out to them and he listened to it. He was like, listen it. I said, I'm gonna do a video to it. Did the video like skinkysha is on it, and then it was just like when we're gonna drop it in and we faded out, which is this Friday video and and yeah,

so that's why I say thank you to him. And that's another thing, like people don't realize that you need a team to put together a masterpiece because when so many people just try to do it alone or try to shun other writers or producers for other artists. It. It's like, that's why you got me. What was that I was saying? It's a hurt fulfilling because people just want to be acknowledged. There's nothing wrong with telling somebody hey, or shouting out. I said this the other day and

I didn't mean to cut you off. I'm sorry, because I was thinking about how people will shout out a celebrity, but they won't even support their own people and won't even They'll say happy birthday somebody they've never met, but won't support their own brand, their own friends, stuff their company. And I'm not that person. I don't give a damn. You have twenty followers. If you're my friend, you just had a lipstick line or whatever, I'm gonna support it.

So it's all about just you know, people just want to hear their name, you know what I'm saying, drops maybe or just the love like and that's me. Well, I'm proud. I'm proud of the evolution of Miss Johnny Blaze. Can you explain your first name because I always Okay, So my first name is Jappelle, but the American way is Jappelle, but it's Jappelle. My middle name is von Krishna and then my last name is Jackson. So what's your nationality? My mom is German and black and my

dad's black. I was born in Mooney Air Force Base about also Georgia. Other than Germany, Franklin came back to the States Florida, Houston, New York, Detroit, then back here, well a little bit of Philly, and then back here to Atlanta. So can we hear um this new music? Are you? I'm gonna present it on the new season of Growing Up Hip Hop. Yes, I actually got the opportunity. And this is what I love about the we TV is we get to talk about it versus some shows don't.

They won't let you. But yes, I actually got the opportunity to get the production to film the behind the scenes for TV of Carlton And it was the craziest. They were just like you signed him, Like no, this is just a team. This is a group of fifty plus people. They got the chef that assisted the Gland squad everything. You know what I'm saying, Little Smoke does how was taping this, uh this go around versus how

it usually is. Oh man, I'm like ray Ja's hat I just be mine in my business just be blowing, like I don't have no drama. This is probably the best season I ever had Like this, Yeah, this is definitely like the best season I ever had, definitely because it was no drama. Like I didn't want to be in confrontation. It wasn't for me. I know this stuff in the time that I spent on my project, so why would I want to waste it in front of

seventeen million people? Did your dad actually make up on camera on this season or because I don't think I remember seeing that, I can't tell you. Okay, okay, okay. So when is um When can we expect the WeTV to drop? Like? Is that coming December January? I would I would say, okay, we did. We worked through COVID. Literally I watched these people risks being sick and got nobody ever got sick. They were very professional COVID testing

and everything I tested seven times. It's necessary. Man, Well listen, I'm I'm glad to see you back on the show because I didn't know what happened to you after you know, when you departed from it. But I'm glad that you're gonna be on this next season coming up and I'm excited to see you so excited, and I'm I'm happy that I got an opportunity to just show my music. I can. I can let y'all know that ent I showed majority music and that's the best feel whatever. I

think this is my best season. It's amazing. I've never seen it. I literally cried because I was just like, you go, bitch, I'm proud of you. Get your anger under control, Heifer, all right, And I did that. Yeah. So I appreciate you guys for just giving me a platform. I don't think people know how important it is to really network and your mouth is free. You know, it's nothing wrong with just talking to somebody and networking and being friends. So I appreciate you guys for having you listen.

We're very proud of you, what you've been through where you are right now. We just want you to know that you're necessary. Thank you that want to tell she she's telling the truth, because usually when she is about to go crazy, she'll call them and be like, for a you better get him because I often to go up. I ain't had that conversation with her since, like I want to say, March for real. It's like I really like the space I'm in. I love it. I'm not letting.

I wouldn't let nobody take that from me. I worked hard for that ship like to get here. So I appreciate you guys for giving me a platform and show people this side. Finally. Sure, hell of a year, and obviously your personal growth is really just helping your career go to the next level. So thank you, thank you. She's come back now. I will thank you so much, you guys. I appreciate you for sure. All Right, the

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