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Interview w/ Rapper Jayson Cash on the Bootleg Kev Podcast.

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Buleg Cavs Show Special guest. My guy just dropped this up. Are we calling this the album or mixtape? Okay, okay read the Room, Yes, sir, the new project finally out. Man, you were on the show. I mean, I don't know a couple of times obviously. Uh. It's just good to see, man, you finally got this body of work out, because I know you're sitting on like a fucking one hundred and fifty songs or something that didn't even make a lot of stuff didn't make it. But yeah, man, like, how's

it feel to finally get this out? Man Like? Amazing? It's a very good feeling. It feel a little weird, though, man Like, now that people can hear this ship that we were just hearing it. I was telling the homies, Hey, don't let nobody hear that, you know, guard that right now everybody has access to it, So it feel a little weird, you know. But how difficult was it because you do have so much music, You've been recording so

much over the last few years. How difficult was it to bring every like, cut, cut everything down into one project. It was easy. It was very easy because most of the ship for Reading the Room, like we caught a wave when we realized it was Read the Room. So a lot of that music was made like in a I want to say, like a two to three weeks span if I'm not gonna like over a case of course, in like a month. M So, do you have your your stuff that you're like, Yo, this is for the

quote unquote debut album. Yeah, there's a song that I wanted to put on Read the Room that JFK or the Eastie Boys. He was like, he gave me like three calls like bro, take that off, like you know, like for the album. It was more so like it just didn't fit like the energy of like towards the end of this project, the content wise, it was perfect, like it was something that I really wanted to say. But he was like, Man, if anybody's gonna have like a I don't know moment, it's gonna be that song.

Not because the song isn't right, but just for where were placing it in terms of like in terms of like if people were to press play on the album from top to box, that might be a song that they'd be like that might deter them from yeah, just because it was slower and so we subed that song out with Living Proof doing with Don Kennedy to dom manot to do shouted me out on here, Yes he did. I still am waiting for west Side Griselda to come

out somewhere. I sent it to Benny the Butcher. Yeah, I mentioned it to h I mentioned to Bennie the Butcher I seen him. He said he's gonna get you. So he said he's gonna get on it. Oh damn, I didn't know that I mentioned it. I put him on FaceTime with with Simba and he's like, I got you. Send it over here. You'll see what happened. I met him at like a death Row party Snoop was having, and like I told him, I'm like, yo, I got signed off a song called west Side Griselta. So we

chopped it and it was just cool. But Simba actually, like last week he was like, yo, let's shoot a video for that. So I don't know, man, So that might be on Simba's album. I don't know it might, but yeah, Simba definitely just asked me last week to shoot a video for it. Hey man, it's about time. That song is fucking crazy for you, Like, uh, you know, because I feel like there's been a lot of into

a patient for your you've been on Atlantic. I feel like for a while you're like going on, it'll be two years in In terms of just like you played your music for a lot of people, right, there's been a lot of like, damn, Jason's got some shit right whenever he you know, whenever he gets that button press.

Do you feel like any sort of relief in terms of like finally just getting the very first thing out, in terms of like since you because I feel like sometimes you can overthink your first project, you know, and I feel like if it didn't feel like that that was the case when you listen to this album. But do you feel any like personal relief finally getting it kind of off your chest. I felt it for a

second and then it was gone instantly. Because it's like I'm in like a real, real, like awkward space in my career. It's like I'm not in the building, but I'm in a parking lot. So it's like some people like me, but they don't love me yet. So it's like I could post something on the gram today, right and it goes crazy. Then I could post something two days later and nobody taps in because it's not really like the popular cool thing to just be like, oh

we fuck with Jason Casher. So I dropped the project that I really feel is a great body of work without like a large fan base. So that relief that I felt of oh now we got it out it immediately turned into pressure of damn, we got to get these people to hear this shite now the real work sense, not a real work start, because it's not like I had a large ass fan base and then just dropped the great body of work and everybody's tapping in and now everybody's sliding to it. It's like, I know, when

somebody pressed play on this shit, fuck with it. But I gotta get them to press play on this ship. What are those things that because I feel like the one thing you were doing early on that was getting a lot of engagement was you and your freestyles in the car freestyles on IG one of the things like now that you feel like you need to do to try to convert just hip hop people in the Jason

Cash fans. For one, like I'm not the most social, so like for one being off sorry, letting them see me like you know, and also just engaging my whole team, because it's not like the whole Jason Cash thing is. It's like a package thing like the East Boys did the whole project. So it's like great, great name East Boys from the East Side. Yeah, it's amazing, so empowering

my team as well. So it's like it's it has to be kind of like a force as opposed to just me because I can't just get out in the car and just rap every day like niggas know I could rap. So after a while it's like, oh damn, you could rap. That's tight. Now if I go, I can go wrap something in the car right and it'd be like it'll do what to do. But if I go rap that same verse like sitting down with somebody, it'll do way more than what it'll do coming out

the car. It's like we already know you can rap. It's sad, but it's like, you know, this music shit of smoking mirror, so they want to see like the smoke on the mirror, Like you know what I mean? Do you do like cause you know, just on some like real basic grasp roots level shit. I always tell like up and coming artists to engage with your fans,

like do you like reply back on comments. Do you like it's I'm not gonna lie, Like I used to respond to every comment, but like it starts fucking with my anxiety as more and more comments coming, like while you're taking a ship, bust open the phone, see who's fucking with you? Be like you don't like it? You know, I feel like people really like it's a small thing. But when you're like starting out, I feel like that shit matters to people because they'll be like, oh shit, nah,

yeah for sure. Sometimes it's hard. It got to a weird space of like, all right, so I'll miss certain ones. Somebody a deem like damn, you responded to everybody and ignoring my ship. Most people are weird though, Yeah, so it'd be like, all right, so let me just not say shit. But I go I go live a lot in the studio and you know, I play music or I just talk to people, et cetera. Shit like that, you know what I mean. And a lot of times when somebody like posted, you know, I'll respond when I

see it. Sometimes I just literally don't see it. I might see it like way after the fact and it's missing, like what they responded to. But I try to respond and engage as much as I can. And when I'm outside and I run into people, I try to be as cool as I can. Again, like I'm not man, I'm human for one, and I'm adjusting to people like knowing me before I know them. And I also got shot. So it's like when somebody just you got some anxiety. Yeah,

like when somebody's just random walking up on me. Sometimes it'd be like, you know, in my mind, I have to remember, like, okay, you're a rapper, especially because it's like I still live my same life. I'm still with the same homies overround the same way. So it's like until I go certain places and somebody asks me for a picture, or somebody walk up and tell me like, yo,

I really fuck with you. It don't be hitting me sometimes that they're tapped into what I'm doing, you know what I'm saying, because I've been so used to just you know, moving them maneuver around the same way. Yo, what I man. We gotta stop the interview real quick to tell you about our good folks at blue Chew. That's right, go to blue choo dot com. Fellas you know, sometimes you go through some stress, you go through a little anxiety and your dick is not performing maybe how

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to go outside. But then again, the world is so fucking crazy that it's like, so your situation, you got shot, it was just kind of wrong place, long time, long time la shit, you know. But that's that's even crazy to talk about it like that, Like it's just some la shit, Like it's regular but right, But it's not like someone was seeking out to hurt you. No, yeah,

that's bad. I mean, that's definitely better. So you you moveing around, it's a little easier to move around knowing that, like it wasn't nobody that was like looking for Jason. But in the same breakfast, like when you in crowds and you in places and shit, it's like, you know, this shit could go up because it's bro, just you know, I ain't even gonna do that. Something happened recently. Hell yeah,

we was fucking. I'm say I'm not gonna shay a place but me and the hommies we went to this day party, right, and we left this day party and we went to this this boring grill to watch the fight. God. So it's tight because I'm like, Okay, this is the spot motherfucker's be at. It's like I'm outside. It's like, you know, I'm walking in the hummies, like, hey, you see them pointing that shit. I'm sitting there eating. They play my son, they play top down, and right after

the top down, they go into they play him. So I'm eating, I'm dancing. It's like this is a vibe. Dog. I go outside, right, I come inside. I'm like, I see my cousin. I sent my again. I passed my cousin my dream. I'm like, mother, the bathroom shots just ring out inside. Bro, Oh my mama, Oh my god. I'm hiding in the supply closet. Oh hell no, I've been in that situation where even recently I was in like a ship. There's a shitty city outside of I don't want to say shitty. There's a city outside of

Fresno that I dj' did in. I forget the name of the city, but we ended up doing this bar and ten minutes left before this thing closes, fucking just right out front, just gunshots, like a fucking machine gun. Right, So, like, well, I was on the floor, Bro, I'm bro, I'm run to the supply ship. Then I'm like fuck, I'm still hearing scrambling and shit. So now I'm hiding behind the

rack with the food on that shit. But so apparently they say that it wasn't shooting inside the restaurant, was outside of it closest hill, you know what I'm saying. And Bro, so that happens right the next day. I had the host that pinhouse that way literally back outside the next day and I'm like fuck, you know, but yeah, you're like very much like, uh fuck, this happened yesterday. Now I got to like, I'm like, fuck, like, yeah, that's it was That's crazy. Yeah, that's that's definitely. Uh.

I mean, it's kind of part of your job now, right. Yeah, that's why I'm like pull up taping. That's part of the you know, that's part of the ship Like, So that's why I don't really do too much like clubbing ort like just for fun or just because because it's

like I mean, I'm be honest with you. It was like the kind of music you make, like I'm not sure, Like I mean, go go where you're paid to go, Like obviously every once in a while, pop out, show your face, but like I'm not sure, like you pulling up to wherever the fuck it's really gonna result in you getting more fans or more streams. See that the thing is for me, right, So fans and streams right, that's that's dope, that's what. But one thing for me

right now is like numbers versus impact. So it's like I know my reach, like my direct reach is what's around me. Like I even this project read through them like I want to super serve Los Angeles or it's coast like because that's what I can reach out and touch. Rather somebody put a bunch of money up for this. That and the third like this is our backyard. This is where I can go pop up at places like that where they know me. They seem like, oh I've been seeing them on the graund that's him. Oh I

fuck with him. Oh yeah, I see him at this shit. Oh yeah, fuck with him. It's like, so that's the main thing. It's not even so much trying to convert it just to streams. It's really just impacting the city because it's a lot of people. You can have a whole bunch of monthly listeners and shit and nobody give a fuck about you. Where it happens a lot. No, you definitely want to make sure the city's behind years.

So that was like, that was really my main thing, just so you know, shout out to our guy Ad. There was a point in time where Ad was at every fucking nightclub. Oh yeah, I feel like he had I feel like Ady had stunt doubles in like twenty seventeen and eighteen because I'd be like, bro, I just seen what the fuck? And I feel like low key kind of burned himself out a little because he was

doing all of the fucking clubs. But shout out, and it wasn't as special when you would see a D. Yeah, shout out, shout out to a D. That's my guy. But my personality is a lot different too. Yeah, Ad peak a D at a club was it was turned super turns turned like I'm not a turned like, oh man, the guy's a mania, God bless him and ot No, for sure, I've seen both of them in the club, Like, yeah, that's not really they weren't the pandemic wasn't stopping them.

They was going to Scott Stale but not yet. That's not really my that's not really my energy, like you said, outside of like top down and ship like that, like my music, that ain't really like place for it anyway. What is like in your opinion in terms of just like because I feel like, you know, l A as a whole is probably in its best position it's been in since I don't know, the nineties, depending who you ask. I mean, look, Kendrick just dropped the We're talking about

everybody from like yourself to Babystone guerrillas too. I mean, we could go on and on and on blasts. I mean, I just think, Uh, I also feel like there's a like a bit more of moving together as much as possible. Obviously politics getting the way a lot of a lot of that. But in terms of like some of the younger cats like, it feels like they're somewhat a unified front, even if they're you know, not like super close. It feels like everyone's for the most part, kind of moving

in the right direction. How you feel. I was explaining this to somebody the other day. It's like what a lot of people don't know is a lot of us know each other, like already knew each other before shit was cracking. Like I knew Kaylan when his name was young k R. You knew Blasts way back when it wasn't an X in his name. You know what I'm saying.

Like a lot of us know each other like that and have been seeing each other move move around, So it's like it's almost like once you get in the club, you see somebody you know, it's like, oh, it's the deal about, let's let's have a drink because we all in the club. Once you're in the club, then we can function, you know what I'm saying. But you still have to get in the club. So once you're in there,

you can move, you can move around. That's why, in my opinion, why it seems like there's that that unity or camaraderie, because again, like I said, a lot of us know each other like Bino. I don't go far back with Bino, but a couple of years ago, Blast was doing the show with Bino and I met Beano like that. So I met Bino a couple of years before I had music out, But that's from he knew my boy. So even if we don't all know each other like personally like that, we know somebody that know

each other that any kind of link that way. So I feel like that's probably why it seems that way. I saw you linked up with Dre of the Doctor sort you funny? I mean, is there another Dre? I worked with Cooling Dre? Also, Oh there's Cooling Dre Andre three thousand. Have we checked all the Dre's off the list. I've never met a j two thousands. I seen him at complex time, but that's about it me too, and I fucking he was in the middle of just painting some shit. You know what's crazy is I that's the

only time I was star trucking. I didn't ask for a picture for real, because Andre's like top five for me. My wife was like, just gook it. I'm like, man, nah, he looks like he's just joined the show. I don't want to bother. I don't want to be that guy. Yeah, I'm grad at though, but I'm I'm to the point I don't even want to ask a picture. If somebody just take one, it'd be like cool. I think the last person like I asked for a picture was like Dom Kennedy or something like that. I mean, you get

the dre picture for sure. Yeah, I took the d picture, but I was like two years ago, I haven't I haven't seen him. I saw you were in a Snoop Yeah, so Snoop. Damn do I ask for the Snoop picture? Not Fuzzy knowing be like, yeah, let me get a picture. Yeah, I mean yeah, shout out to Fuzzy because that's what he should do. You guys get a picture. Yeah, yeah, because it's not as weird as you're saying. Yo, what's up? We get a pick? Your manager says, hey, guys, just

get a picture's Snoop man. I got a lot of love for Snoop. When the last time I seen Snoop, he don't even call me by my name, and that he was like, what's up Carson? When I seen so, shout out to Carson. Uh have you seen uh? Ras Cast is of Carson? Great? I just ran into ras cast Damn where there when we've seen. I'm talking to the east. Well, have you have you heard his son's ship coast Contra? Oh I didn't know that was his son. Yeah. The two twins in the group. Damn, they went viral

with this ship. So those two twins I didn't know two of the four are the twins are ras Cast his sons? That's dope, which is fucking crazy. Damn. I just where the fuck did I run into rast Cast? That might have been at that death ro ship too, Yeah, it was at that I did a man like I did this freestyle battle when Carson like some years back and won like a five hundred dollars cash prize, and like, rass Cast is the one that paid the price? Who

is it from Carson? Is buya? Tried from out there? Yeah, boo, y'all tried. Bishop Lamont, Bishop of la Man. Bishop Lamont was so fire Brandy ray J shout out to Brandy Man to Metrious ship. Damn what about ray J? I mean yeah, I was just thinking about the whole Brandy Jack Harlow. I was like, yo, she really dropped the freestyle In twenty twenty two? Did you hear the freestylen? Didn't you know it was. It was good. My first

writing credit was, uh, Brandy was on the record. Really it was Roe James and Brandy called Plan b Wow was off his romantic album. Shout Roe James, shout out to row So Brandy, Ray j Boo. Y'all tried Bishop Lamont. What is Bishop Lamont up to? I don't know? Can I tell you? Man? Reason of course, reason Metrioship Junior ship tupac uh damn? Who else? Because d shit make music? Yeah? Actually does. He's a talented musician. I feel like I saw that he did music. He I mean he grew

up in the church. Like it's crazy, like my grandparents and his grandparents used to fellowship together like back in the day. Like d Shall he produced. He can play the piano, drums. Yeah. The shout out to d. S. Fort Whittaker, Robert Woods wait Force Whittakers from Carson. They're originally from Texas, but they moved to Carson. He might have been in his teens. Sit when I used to work at Starbucks. His brother used to come in there all the time. I just like, have you ever watched

Ghost Dog? No? I haven't seen it. Forest Whittaker, It's like a it's like a samurai movie where he plays like a black samurai in New York and he flies pigeons around. It's fucking crazy. There's actually you saw the Kendrick Lamar n ninety five video. Yeah, Dad was inspired by Ghostal I gotta check that out. Yeah, it's pretty. It's it's like a little indie movie. Forest Whitaker Man. Yeah, shout out to my guy Sylvan Sylvan uh and Forest Whitdock for the two the two most famous lazy eyes

in the game. Like I said, Woods too, he was on the Rams, but yeah, Robert Woods. Yeah yeah, his pops is a coach on the Cardinals, my team. Yeah, so when they beat us, Fuck, it was bittersweet. You were at that game. I saw you. I was like, you're not even a fucking Rams fan. You're like, hey, man, they gave me a jersey because what are you? A Raiders fan? Yeah? You was out there that Rams jersey though they gave it to me. But I mean it's l a I support for show, but you're a Raider fan.

For the record, Rams, I live in La. I'm on the radio in La. If you ever gave me a jersey, it's going in the garbage. No bro Robert Woods was on the team. Carson, I want Los Angeles Rams. I am an Arizona Cardinals fan to the death, but see you play them? What up? Y'all? Hey, we gotta stop the interview to tell you about our partners. They presenting sponsor of the Bootleg cap podcast, our family at odds Socks. Man, they're dropping so much heat at odd socks right now.

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I ain't got nothing to say it. Matter of fact, I've seen YG say the Kaepernicks that's a that's a very good, very convenient excuse the whole NFL black balled Kaepernick. But I'm just saying, like, you know, that was his that was his reasoning. And then he said he grew when he was a kid. He was. He says it on my show. Yeah, no, see, I'll be watching ship. He's full of shit. He's a fucking Niner fan. I know me and him have had screaming debates about the

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do it. You could do it for sure. So with this album, why read the room? Because that's literally what I did, Like literally, you know, like kind of how you just mentioned, like a lot of people know and I have music, but they knew it because I was playing the back right, I was in the back, so many other people was moving. I literally watched like a fly on the wall. So from that position, I paid attention to what was going on, what I liked, what I didn't like, how I would move if I was

in this position, et cetera. And so I just read the room before I entered it. And then on the flip side of that, it's like, like I said, I want to super serve my market, which was the West Coast I liked. So I had did my research of I knew Buddy Boogies, Blast Beanos, Blue Bucks all their monthly listeners on Spotify. I knew what songs was doing the most, Like I really did my home where I

studied what was going on. I knew what I was hearing when I was in the streets, and I just was like, Okay, I'm not going to swim against the current. My pay attention to what's going on to impact here. I didn't want to rap people to death. I didn't want to make a project trying to prove that I was just this supreme rapper. Like, I wanted to make good music with replay value, and I paid attention to what they were playing. So I literally read the room again.

And then ultimately, when this shit work, and you know, we go from small time in the the big time and they say, damn, how the fuck did you get it here? I'm literally telling I read the room. I like that, how did you? Because you know obviously working with Dom, I mean I feel like that you're you could hear some of Dom's influence in what you do. What was that initial link up? Like it's crazy you said you

asked for the photo. Yeah, well the first time I met, well not the first time I like met Like I've been seeing him around, like yeah he's around, Yeah, Like I've been seeing him around but the first person that really introduced me to Dom and he probably don't remember. He I'm sure he doesn't remember this shit was actually

DJ head shot on my guy had Yeah. We were at Roddy Rich's release party for Anti Social and it was at the end of the night, like I still got the picture, and shit, I see Dom outside and then DJ head walks me up to him like, Yo, there's somebody you should know this Jason Cash. Now. I was like, oh yeah, it's like yeah, for sure, shook hands or whatever. We took a picture and that was it. And then one day, this is years later, I'm I'm

just driving and I called Fuzzy. I'm like, yo, like, do you think it'd be hard to get down on the record. He got off the phone and called me back maybe like in three minutes, and it's like, y'all just talked to Archie. Were gonna pull up on Dom next week. So I pulled up on him. I played on the song that he was on, which is him, Like I played him that record and he was like, no, matter of fact, I was playing the music. He was like, so y'all just pulled up the press player like what

we doing? Like you know, what you want me on? Type right? So then I played them that record because I was playing them some shit first. It was like before Priority came out of ourselves. So I played them Priority was fucking with it. I had this song where Buddy Caught the Cold that he was fucking with. I was just playing. I was just playing them ship and then I played them that record, was like started over played it again, you know, and he said he'd do it.

So we had been waiting, no matter of fact before the waiting period, like I end up shooting Priority that weekend. So he pulled up and was in the video and shows, damn, that's crazy. But we had been waiting for the verse for a little second, and so I thought maybe he wasn't fucking with the song. So that song I knew he fucked with the Buddy record. So I was like, I took my second verse off and was like I sent it to him, like, yo, if this one fits you more, like maybe you can jump on this record.

He was like, I already did the verse. He like, I sent it to you in a second sent it to me boom. So we tripping, like damn, we got the don verse. That's crazy, right, And this at the time the project is still it's not called Readed the Room or anything like that, but we've caught that groove of the sound of what we're doing. And so he sends the record back right, and now it's getting time to like, you know, wrap my project up and shit. So I told I asked him, can I the song?

He was like, yeah, it's all good, but he was like my hard drive crash or something like that. So I was like, fuck, So you didn't have the stems right now? Mind you, this is the only feature on the project at the time that wasn't recorded in our studio, and when people don't know you need the stems to

mix some master fuck right. But it was like a big blessing in disguise because he pulled up to the studio to re record it, and then he was like, yeah, we could do some other ship and that's how Living Proof came about. Wow, that's crazy because a lot of times you're fucked. Bro shout out to that motherfucking hard drive crashing, because that's how I ended up with two don records. He pulled up to re record the verse

and then it was like we started playing records. The East Boys play I was recording to a different beat, like I'm about to get down on this ship, and then he heard some ship. That ship played and I've seen his head and no, I'm like fuck it. That's why. Literally the first line is I don't push P. I pushed OPM's because Don was sitting in the room while I wraped that. So that's so hard, Like, yeah, what is obviously with this project kind of your introduction? How

much longer? How long are you gonna wait to drop the album or is it just kind of to be continued? Damn, it ain't been out a week. Yeah, I'm just saying because you know, sometimes, like I feel like in twenty twenty two, music is like a it's like a weird game. It's like do you do the high output thing because

people's attention span so small, or do you wait? Like I feel like, you know, Simba dropped his project in December of twenty twenty and like I feel I almost feel like he already should have dropped another project, So what is like kind of like are you even or are you not even thinking about that? It really just like it kind of did you have so much music? And I would hate for like a lot of that music just to stay on a hard drive. No, that's

not that's definitely not happening. Or you got a lot of fucking records, not all of them probably could come out, but that's definitely not about to happen. How many songs do you think you're sitting on? Hundreds? Yeah, it's a lot, because it was a point where making like four songs, four fart songs in the night type of crazy it was. It was a point. But in the same breath, like a lot of those songs, it's like, it won't probably

be that song like that verse alone, something else, sir. Yeah, you might like what I did on this song, yeah, yeah, yeah, or I might revisit certain beats and do different songs to it. But it really kind of depends, man, I feel like right now I want to maximize this project for sure. Uh, it depends, bro, because like look a look at after Blast with No Love Loss, Like he had a he had time, but he dropped music in between, but it was like maybe like two years before he

dropped another project. Yeah, the Deluxe. Yeah, he did the Deluxe and then he did the three pack with the Russ Record record, the Tiger Record. Yeah, the Rust record in the Draco Record, a two pack, I'm sorry, and then a couple of other things. But then he was on so many other people's songs and stuff too, So it just really depends. Like I was literally played by year to a degree, But I really want to be proactive as opposed to reactive, So I have shit in

mind for sure. If I had to double back again this year, I could for shure for sure. But again I'm really like intentional, like I don't want to miss either, right. I really feel like read the room as a project, you can literally play from top to bottom. Like I did this pole this Poe yesterday asking people what their

favorite song. It was like the dopest thing with so many people said different songs, so it was just like a testament of like the project the strength, and it also showed me that they really listen to the whole shit. That's so because if you only have like everyone voting on one song, that's like okay, well, but if everyone, if it's kind of spread out, you're like, oh shit,

you really got something here. And the dopest part is like, I mean, some people said it, but not a lot of people said the song that's actually my favorite song. So it's just like, what's your favorite song. I don't care, that's my favorite song, and after I don't care if I do, because sometimes you'll be like when you talk to someone in their album, they were like it changes every day. Nah, yeah, nah, I don't care. It been my favorite song for uh, it's been my favorite song

since I made it. If I do, it's like my favorite song and where I'm rapping, So that's kind of like how I like tear it off of my favorite overall song is I don't Care. I feel like the most before probably probably the song that's the most I don't even want to say the most significant to me because my outro same is very, very very much significant. I'm really talking about my life and all that shit. But Selfish is what made this project. You read the room.

We were in the studio and they were playing me beats and I just was like, Man, don't play me the Jason cash pat play me the shit you play for everybody else when you're giving them a bank, Like give me that right, Like don't box me into the rap shit, Like I just gotta rap. And I made Selfish that night, and we caught a vibe and after that it was just like like, oh, this is the direction. If it was no Selfish, I went to May, I don't care. I wouldn't have made you know, a lot

of this ship. I wouldn't have made Living Proof. I wouldn't have made the record with Kaitlin, like you know, all that came after Selfish, which is like it would be like I wouldn't call it my favorite, but I feel like I love that one in a different way because it means a lot of bird Birthday project out of the project. Yeah, I mean a lot to me. We'll read the room is out, Yes, sir, go run that ship up? Hell yeah? Play that. How many videos you got in the camp for this? And I dropped three?

I dropped well technically four priority, but I definitely got some records that are you want to shoot there? It is, man, it's a few. I appreciate you pulling up. Thanks for having me, sir, Yes, sir, I want them shoes too. I got you on me telling me gonna give me some, and I got the excel for I need. I got to put them on. He brought me a large because I've seen him working out right, I mean he was capping on the Internet. I mean no, I just eat

it like shit, dude. I had pizza all weekend. Oh Jesus, shout out to my wife's Mexican cooking. It's amazing. Was she making homemade pieces? No no, no, no no no. She made me chili kills, three breakfasts in a row, and memorial of the weekend ship

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