Oh yeah, all right, Welcome to the Boulet KP podcast. What's going on? We got an interview today man with the Dusty Locine who's representing KNARSI New York City. So I actually went out to New York and shot a piece of content with this guy that's coming out soon through above all but nice young man. He's kind of came onto the scene with a song called Rolling and Controlling just started rapping last year. A lot of people
would say he sounds like pop smoke. They're from the same neighborhood, and he does have the same they sound very similar. But we sit down with him, you know, I got to spend some time with him, and he is his own man, and I think he's, you know, gonna be a to prove himself a lot more than the guy who sounds like pop smoke. So we're gonna talk to the homie Dusty Locane. Man. Shout out to our sponsors at odd Socks, though, don't forget to show
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Welcome bro he uh. You know I got to go out to Canarsi and and and function with you and your people. I got to check out your neighborhood. We went to the studio. Yeah man, yeah, a lot, man. You know I was. I've been telling a lot of people that you really are sitting on some like serious records because I think the rolling and controlling freestyle people, it's like it's a record that you're either gonna love it or you ain't gonna rock with it, you know
what I'm saying. But you got some big records that you were just like that. You're you played me probably like twenty songs and they were I mean, bruh, salute is all I'm gonna say. Once you start dropping. I mean, I know you just dropped. We got two new records out in the last Yeah, that record was dope rolling the controlling pot. But you got some joints. You know, it was crazy you never heard rolling Controller. I didn't hear that song. Yeah, I ain't. I ain't. Nobody ain't
make it. I ain't making yet when I met you. I made that ship probably about two weeks before we jumped it in Atlanta. So that's a fresh one, a fresh one. Yeah. So we saw that we broke the whole order for that, because I want people to understand that you could really make real records, like you know what I'm saying, Like, you got some records bro that Uh. I mean it's gonna make the Empire Radio staff their job extremely easy whenever they come out. That's what I'm saying.
It like that. How is it being in la I saw you? I mean, obviously for people who don't know, uh rolling and controlling shout out to the Rolling Sixties, neighborhood Rolling Sixties Shi allegedly allegedly allegedly back with that allegedly you know that. Yeah, but but you you actually came out here and and tapped in with you know, the origins of of of the Rolling Sixties. I saw you know on your IG story. You were over there
yesterday shooting the video. How was that? Man? It was as life changed, you know because I was talking to that mic. I was get that mic. You know, I've seen all this ship on like YouTube and movies, but I ain't never been nowhere like that. Like they're really from the same ship, just a different hood, you see what I'm saying, Like it's different city, different states. So it was like me going in fuck right at home, like niggas they showed me love like I knew them
all my life. Yeah, I mean you're holding it, you're holding down the you know, the set on the other side allegedly, you know what I'm saying, shout out to Nip though. Man, how was that though? Like cause I think a lot of people, you know l A obviously you know the origins of a lot of gangs are here,
you know what I'm saying. And and did you always have like big homies that were out here or like you know, I only knew the neighborhood niggas from East Coast right, you know, but more or less through this rapping and tapped me in with Well, really, let me be real, you gotta be tapped in with somebody if you East Coast cripping jack in the West Coast, you feel me set, you know what I'm saying. So I heard of him feel me names was brought up to me, but I ain't get to actually be around and ship.
So that in itself for me was such a big thing, like for them to really take me in with no embrace, embrace me fully, you know what I'm saying. Like, so I felt, like I said, right at home, home away from home. That's amazing. For people who don't know you play basketball, that was that that was your original like dream was to do the basketball, go to that was your original thing, right, how far did you get hooping Juco? So junior college? Junior college on need to like a
semester and a half. That was after that mester in a half, and then it was it was back to KANNARSI where'd you play junior college at Swoye Jefferson to Upstate State New York, Canada? Oh shit, like thirty minutes from Toronto. So you was like, right at the border. Did you ever go over to Toronto? I heard it's hard to get into Canada if you if you're like I heard it, it's easier to get into Mexico than it is to get into Canada. I heard they don't
funk around at the Canadian border. Yeah, I even I didn't even go by your two ones. You're telling me you got to go job there. Ain't have no call, right, So it's not like I was from me. I was just like I heard about it minutes away. Fuck it,
fuck it. So once you left college came back to your neighborhood, what point in time, I mean, obviously around that area your whole life, but at what point in time would you really start to get kind of active in the quote unquote you know, your your area as far as you know, basketball's in your past, you know. But like I said, I was always jacking it even before that, I wasn't like, you know, it was always, like I said, something that was in me, not on me.
So I jack crip before I was cripped. I walk around with a flag around my head, take the train, all of that, right, it was even on a set. Feel me like that was just it was just like I said, it was something. It was just I fucked through the heavy that I fucked with, the with the
with the whole culture. And I was from I'm from there, so it's like it was a no brainer by the time I turned like seventeen eighteen, like, feel me be fully active man that area and that that was kind of the area like that that was where you grew up with was was kind of that was the section that it was essentially that was around you anyway. Oh yeah, yeah, I was already. It wasn't like I could have avoided it.
I ain't go to no private, no private schools or I was in public schools from me and I was in one of the one of the one of the bad high schools too. At that public school, so feel me. But more or less, yeah, I'm a product of my environment. But I flipped the script. You know what I'm say, not for sure. Man, Now you gotta take what they try to use to hold you back and let it push you forward. So that's what I did. That's what
you're doing man. For people who don't know how, I mean, when did you actually start rapping like it was in the pandemic? Right? Yeah? No, no, no no, that's the one two words because I got locked in the pandemic. But like I used to just boom like outside the Man's Bandit Jogger. They was rappers, feel me do what I was doing my ones and tools I was. I was never a rap. I was into that. But they were
telling me, you'll pull up film me. I'll go smoke cool it, film me Monlucual one two jen zis drinker lit cool and after that I'll just be chilling and if they get tired, I try some shit. You got the look, you got the voice, go do that shit because I'll try it. But I never I never really took to it, you know, like it was just like that's just something there. Never Yeah, So I never put
out a truck. I'll say before Corona had about four tracks and like it was mainly features and the other ones was just dumb ship Like one time I was mad drunk, I just made a freestyle barely anyway, these were online. I ain't never dropped nothing, so they were just on your phone. Niggas are being a call head out the window like it's the littlest track. But niggas always took to my shiit because niggas know what I'm talking about, and for me, that's really what it is.
So but I'll say when I really say, it's that time. It was like Corona two words came home right after that LinkedIn with my boy Bob and that was Rowland Controlling. Was that your first official release, my first official release, and on top of that, you know, it was really like from beginning to end, freestyle all off the top of your head six and the way it happened like it's just I heard the beat. I'm thinking to myself,
this ship is crazy. Told my man's running back, put down my phone right there, put the recorder down straight. Oh that's crazy. And at that time where like, you know, because at the time you didn't have a following you know what I'm saying. What what? No social media? That's what I'm saying. What what what what platform? Did that really start to heat up on? Oh? Let me that's a story too. I never really got to, you know, tell nobody.
But when I first came home, I got into a little situation with some we're not gonna say names, but with some I say, not the other side, but people who was portraying to be the other side. And I wanted to do something about it. But you know today telling your chill cause like, yeah, I don't even go that feel me smart move. So I went on the Love my Man's love on Facebook at the time, Facebook, Yeah you feel me? I still I have no social media. So I went on his phone and on his ship.
We did like a good I'll say about two and a half hours. Me in a Telly that night. Niggas is all. We're just chilling. Some bitches was about to pull up. So we were on the love sit and then it just started jriinking. Like at one point it had like one hundred viewers and overaller had thirty two thousand at the end of it, like on the Facebook Live, on the Facebook lives, so people are like, oh feel me. They oh, look at this thuskin and talk politics, listen
to the voice mad shit. It was mainly the females though, you know, like niggas ain't never going to be the first ones to gravitate, especially when, of course, of course they're going most likely hate they. So the females really, that's my The females and the kids, I would say, is who I really look to and appreciate the most. Because niggas be bandwagon. They they just oh now the bitches is all around him. Now we got to be around him because we want some pussy too, like me.
So it's like them two sex and them my niggas of course, but anything outside of that, I'll show my respects to the females, the kids feel me. But yeah, jinked from there, it was like niggas make Instagram, make Instagram making. I made it June twenty seventh. I still got the first. I got my all child, but you can see it said from me June twenty seventh. This was my first post. So that was your first post? And what day what day did you put rolling and
controlling out? I don't know what day was that hat July. Wow, that's crazy, yeah, and I ain't really have no I have faith in it because through you know, like I said, through Bobby, I was able to get signed. But it wasn't like he knew I had it in me. I'm just like, I ain't never do this before. But I'm going head I'm going head first, like I ain't thinking about nothing at in the back of my mind. It's like, damn,
it's something new to me. I got high hopes, so if this ship don't go the way I expected to go, it's not gonna break me. It's gonna make me go even harder. But at the same time, it was like this gotta be it. This highs to be it? What was Bobby could probably answer this better than you can't, but he's standing over here. But I'm curious because at the time you had no music out. You just created
an Instagram account. So for someone like Bobby Fisher from Empire to step out and like really see something in you, you know, that's that that that doesn't happen nowadays. Often it's easy to come in when something's already on fire and poor gasoline on him, but it's hard. It's harder to start the fire, feel me, So like I said, that's somebody who believed in me before anybody else did around me. He's seen it feel me and like that to me was the biggest, the biggest, you know, I
think somebody could have ever different me. I was pop broke and ain't had no breech. He's stealing the people in my people's crab about my brother. Matter of fact, when I came home, went back to my people's crib and shit. But you know, Nigga ain't had no real options. He gave me your option. But I presented myself as you know me. He said, I see that this is him. You feel me like just who he is from the time you wake up tom to go to sleep, feel me.
Nothing changes about him. So, like I said, Bobby, that's what I mean. Man, we won't be together. Well yeah six So yeah, and you guys have I mean, he's I mean, you guys got I think that at the moment, you probably have a lot of generic fans who probably see you on Instagram but probably are your nay sayers. I'd say, who you know because you got a few records out, But I think that, oh yeah, they don't know what's they don't know what's coming. But those who
not you got to tune them in. That's up to me. Yeah, for sure, body else but me to say, well, look, I'm going to show you what I'm made of and what I'm capable of everything. Take tom though. So that's why I ain't really rushing nothing. You can never say you've seen me try to force it, waiting my turn. Through everything I ever did in life, I always waited
my turn. That was a constant for me. So when everybody was politicing on Instagram, this he trying to be this, trying to do this, I was working, you see what I'm saying. So when it did come to time now for me to perform, there was no There's no flaws there. You know what I'm saying. You gotta make sure when nobody's looking is when you're doing that. So now that you're looking, there is no denying it, right right right.
I think too, a lot of people who would be in your position because you obviously compared so much to Pop Smoke, who's from your from your area, because you guys sold, you guys went to elementary school together. You guys are from the same hood. Like I think that
a lot of people would run from that. But I feel like you've paid a lot of respect and also have taken taken on the challenge of saying yes, you know, maybe I was inspired by Pop of course, but at the same time, I'm gonna show you I'm my own dude.
You know what I'm saying is all around you and you should look to them eyes motivation, nothing less, nothing more For me, like I watched other people portray you know, like certain things like yeah, we was this, we was that, and the actuality using that for cloak, You're trying to
get your own name up based off another person. Now, I'm paying my respects, but through like I said, my work ethic and my job, you're going to see how we separate, how we differ well, but it actuality, we want the same filmy flows do one way in, no way out. Niggas know that there it is man there. Yeah. For people who don't know your area, Canarsi is an area that is probably one of the least known outside of New York. You know, we're in l A. We
hear Brooklyn, we know what Brownsville is. We know. Yeah, but I feel like Canarsi probably has gotten the least amount overlooked for a long time. Yeah, and we was doing We was the ones getting most of the money. Feel me. We was a lot of other ships too, but you know, niggas kept that little profile. Like I said, Pop brought us to the light. Feel me. He said, well, look his niggas over here giving it up the same
way niggas is over there. Feel me. We just I'm just another person who's gonna prove that the the name the Flass was that came from a fabulous record, right, I believe so fabulous, said I don't think he said it in the line something like that. He told me that he Flos is the Flos because that's what we do. Yeah, you know, that's what we do day in and and day out, from even before was fluorcing, Like this was florcing for me. So it's not really what'sing you like I said, seen you? Yeah, yeah,
it's crazy. I had Big U sitting in that same chair and he said that. He said, I don't got no tattoos. And you know, Big You is a legendary figure in the streets. You know what I'm saying. He said, it's it's in me, it ain't on me. That's why you know what I'm saying. That's some real shit. Hey, interrupting the interview to tell you about our good friends at odd Socks. Now, as you can see, I always have my odd socks on. Baby. You know what I'm saying. Shout out to my bony ass knees. Listen. Go to
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We're gonna keep it that way. I told everybody Life of a Five, which is the album name, it will be dropping. What I said, June eleventh my c date. But yeah, that's coming up, but that's no longer. Feel me. We're gonna, We're gonna, we're gonna postpone that due to the fact that every time we're going to a studio, some new ship and some shit that you just can't can't make up. You just gotta beat it to just know, like, damn,
so the album's not coming out June eleventh anymore. No, No, to let everybody, no, no, what's not so to be determined? To be determined? You know it's crazy because I feel like you're getting better at your craft. Like people don't realize you just started rapping. Man, this shit is crazy, like for people who don't know, like man, like there's people who do this shit for twenty years and won't even sniff the level of success that you got off your first record. Do you feel like every time you
it's almost like riding a bike. You're gonna get better every time you feel like you're improving as a MC. Yeah, most definitely. I think you know what it is. Like I said, with everything out in din it. In my life overall, it was always about getting to new heights basketball. I started out the back of the line right by my eleventh senior grade year as a star player. Everybody know my name in the school. That was just it was just like it was always something in mind, can't
fit in. I gotta stand out for that. You gotta work. My work ethic and my determination stems from basketball, stems from sports. I played for ball two going up, but it stems from all of that because you know, you got to be disciplined. Yeah, so themselves to practice. Yeah, you know me, I was working out day in and day out, eating day in and day out. So I was telling myself, hearing themselves push ups, I'm not stopping
till my body can't stop. Now my mind mind to tell your body to stop when you could really keep going. So I just that's how I learned, and that that works with everything. That's not just for what you're doing. You got to take that outside of everything you're doing and use it in every walks of life. So that's what I tried to do. How long were you locked up? Long?
It was? I was remanded and it's a seventy two hour old but through the corona that was lifted, they no longer so I was just in there for me and they didn't allow me to post my bill. So my lawyer was just fighting for motions. Motions, motions for me, and I've never really gotten them too. Are you? Are
you past whatever I really be talking about us? But listen, I know what it's like to have a fucking case floating over your head that should if you think about it too much, it'll get fuck with think about it. The only reason I don't think about it is because my understanding that you know, you gotta whatever you do, there's repercussions behind them, and if you're not willing to accept those, you can't be caught. The man grol men know that there's repercussions, and one day or the other
you may have to face those. Without getting too far deep into the politics of what's going on in Brooklyn, you know, there's a very you know, if for people who've never even sniffed Brooklyn, they know about the politics of the streets that's going on between we won't even say right, but but there's but there's a lot of it's spilled over in the rap. You know what I'm saying, there's rappers on both sides. People have gotten stabbed. It's
it's crazy. Yeah, one hundred. You're someone who obviously, man, you're special, you have a star quality. And there's there's been so many artists that we've lost over some bullshit, right and you know, obviously in Pop's case, it wasn't it was out here, it was you know, it was
it wasn't over some shit from back home. But but is that something that you're very like conscientious of when it comes to just moving around because you never know, you know, you might run into somebody at Brooklyn chop house or something, or you know what I'm saying, Like my paranoya is really would keep me saying, like me always being on goal, always watching my surroundings. It put me in a place where I know how well, if I was lack a days ago with this, it's a
possibility this could happen. But I'm always gonna be on it, so nothing could happen. And then again there's times that you was on it and something happened. So then that's where the surrounding hoop of niggas come in. You know, you're gang your brothers, they got to be the ones to step on niggas next before they even get the chance to get to a nigga like me. You know what I'm saying, because you know what I stand on. When you see me feel me, I'm not I'm not
wish washy. The way you met me that first time is the way you're gonna meet me every time. So, like I said, people that know, like, oh, well for me, Yeah, this nigga he got it. But then let's check and see who else around him is on that ship. Make sure everything is you know, copesthetic or what they say it is. I know your family still in KNARSI. I know you're still in KNARSI. But at the same time, I see you in Miami Atlanta all the time. Have
you considered leaving New York? Get the fuck out the way, is what I'm saying. Of course, of course it's in motion. Miami's got to be the player. I feel like Miami's just the women and the strip clubs and the no state tax and coronavirus never existed there apparently you know what I'm saying, like fat just got to stay tuned the funt out well go right now, I'm still on the what's your favorite city? Miami? In Atlanta? Atlanta? Something is most like I say most of my biggest tracks
with me. I love Atlanta. Man, what's are you a strip club guy? Like? Did you participate in strip clubs in both cities? Miami? Okay? What's what's the spot in Miami? The shoe like you is your favorite? Because there's there's the spot on what's the ship booby trap on the river. Just all I feel right now about that. There's two seas where you can get the fedsterea. Niggas need to show more love before I shout out any strip club
word to my mother. Ok not wanting anybody strip club I show love that I ain't getting no shadows from those strip clubs. But you participate, you know you're dabbling in uh in some strip strip strippy activities, you know what I'm saying. They're better than you know what. I can't stand even when the New York was open the strip clubs, it's all about bartenders, like the actual strippers
is kind of whatever. But the bartenders got all the followers and ship and they ain't getting naked, Like why am I here a bunch of sixes that are the naked ones? All the tens are at the fucking bar, like, like what the hell is going on? Anyway? You know when you when you hoop, what position did you play? Point guard? Shooting guard? I was really a scorer, but I know how to you know, he was laying the floor like Brandon Jennings or some ship. Yo, son, you
was here? What you say? Who you think I used to play? Like cuts in general? Who I used to? Yeah, Like who's gonna say Kobe? Kobe? I was just I was just an overall. Like I said, I commanded the floor. So it was like when it was time to get a bucket, I turned that on. Matter of fact, I'm lying by my twelfth grade. Ye, I was just I was scoring without I got this is my ball. But like I said, I also always had it to where
I wanted everybody involved. That's what and that's me, Like, you know, it's crazy out basketball translate making me it's real life ship in any situation, I'm never thinking about myself. It's impossible. It's crazy because we interviewed Chris Brickley, who's
out of New York. He's the trainer. He be training, Uh, you know James Harden and Kyrie, Jake Cole and Ship, but you know cold he trained Cole and Cole when did his his some pros went to Africa and play would like, once you're the rap ship is out of here? Would you ever reconsider chasing that dream again? Give niggas sixty on the oth day? But where would you give people sixty act? Because I mean, anyway tour in the
country sound way you have to go across. You don't have to to put up that way, right, Yeah, put up sixty years, not in the Yeah. I ain't no league player cause I ain't no Hooper, but you feel me. I still I still go get a Yeah. So I saw the nets like warming up to your record and ship like that had to be crazy. Yeah, said to me that something like I watched Kyrie play, I watched James Harden and then he caught the yam to it. So it's like, yeah, my shit, give niggas, were you
hesitant to do a sequel to Rolling and Controlling? Because I feel like sometimes I could go, Yeah, you could go the other way. That's why. Yeah, like me, I would have never do it that. Yeah, off rip because that to me is like, that's corny, that's pocket like did you feel me? But it was naturally made, so it was no denying it. Like, and he kept saying it. I'm like, that's picture me rolling? Said no, it's rolling.
I said, We're gonna put it in parenthesies because I need niggas to know that's picture of me rolling through LA through California with some bad bitches and gang members. Is that what you shot this week? Yeah? Yeah, okay, well through sixty? How many how many videos you shoot? You have you shot in La? Just that one? Yeah, because like I came down when we came there one Monday and shot it on Wednesday yesterday. That's crazy, man.
Were you like the other biggest alleged Rolling sixty in hip hop history is Nipsey Hustle, Right, you know what I'm saying, Nipsy And shout to my brother Jaystone too, Jason out there yourself. But were you did you come up like fucking with Nipsey's music, because I mean I was on the other side, you know, on the other side. I wasn't heavy on it, but I fucked with of course, like what he stood for. Yeah, so like the music naturally,
and it correlated with who he is. So I just you had to fuck with the music, you know, but him as a person more or less is what I looked at, Like damn, like feel me? You you what you say you stand on every time without waver So I respect that. YO. Talk about the drill scene in New York, it's it's crazy right now, and you know, I feel like obviously Chicago started it, UK had their way,
but New York's got it right now. Fully? Was that always like the type of like when you cause you know me growing up as a hip hop head, I think in New York, I think a fucking boom back lyrical rap ship or fifty G unit. You know what I'm saying. That's more relatable the first one. I really that's me, Like I didn't. I was never so in tune with music, but it was always around me. I never had like a specific person I listened to on the regular, but you know, Soka my people's growing up, Kompa,
that's the ship I heard. And then on the you know you got the R and B artist is sure so like me, Like I said, when it comes to drill music in New York, it has hints of what was in the past, but it's a whole new wave, right, you know, And it's and it is like I said, me, I grab a lot of shit old ship and put in my tracks. For me, I grab a lot of old shit put in my tracks just just you know, the idea of it is cool because you're still paying
homage to what was. Who would you consider kind of like the godfather of the drill shit in New York. I think pop Smoke was the biggest, but I think he was the biggest. But I mean I think obviously obviously shout out to five. I think five is one of those guys I'll say. I'll say pop Pop he put it on the biggest stage one hundred percent. To me, it's like that's what a godfather is here, you know, biggas everybody else he had it was underneath you, but you was up there. Well, I think what he was
able to do. Unfortunately, he didn't get to see the success of the sonic chances he took on his new album because he changed up his you know, he made some records that he made a lot of I mean, there was barely any drill records on that album, and unfortunately, you know, he didn't get to see that it paid off. But I heard a lot of your records that you're sitting on, and you got some of them ones, so you know, like you know, and and and another thing that a lot of people don't really know is you
know pop he started out, you know, he drell. He could feel me me too. But I was really more of a melodic from the jump, like I used to sing growing up, so before my voice got the rasp, and you know, in the basin it was it was a single. I could just sing my eyes what were you singing? Like church or church? I sing any with same way with when when whenever? I yeah, it's a
possibility you gonna see me performing. You're gonna hear me singing something, rapping something, because that was just my nature. So for me, it was easier for me to do those lovey dovey tracks when it came time because that was kind of already your bad, already my bop, so it was nothing. Would you ever try to infuse some of the Caribbean ship you came up listening to in your household into your music. Even Yeah, certain parts about track, you could hear the accent on certain words. But I
would make an old wait. I would say, what you need. What you need is the vibe of it is a Caribbean Yeah, ah, young Blue or that oh young Blue. It is what it is, the young Blue on the West Coast with it the Empire Avengers. They have you nodded on a song. And it is coming soon. And there's some Caribbean vibes on ladies. That's a crazy right there there. It is coming soon. I'm gonna see I'm supposed to see Blue this week, so I'm gonna ask him about it. I heard you. I got one. You
know what, I'm outside of the outside of Blue. Who else? I mean? You know who else do you want to work with that you haven't worked with yet? Everybody? Like I said before, I funk with my son. Who shines this ship? Little baby? All of them? God, what about it? Give me a new a New york O G. If you could pick a New york O G any one of them to work with, who would it be? Oh no, because I'll say it gotta be jay Zuse, it gotta
be Nikki. If you do the video at least, you know, you might could you know, catch man, maybe catch catch a nip slip or something on set. You know what I'm saying, sick, so maybe fast because he shouted out KNARSI before you know what I'm saying, Hey, Hope shout it out? You know what I mean? Yeah that man? Well listen, you're on your way, bro uh. And I know a lot of people are gonna be in the comments and and they're gonna get extremely h You're gonna
get the pop smoke ship in the comments. But I want to make sure that we did not talk about that. And I'm sure that that's gonna be everything that's always loved of course, But you know, I just I think people got to understand who you are, you know what I'm saying, and what you do and what you bring to the table, and and you know, I think that there you got. Once these other records start coming out, people gonna get the picture. They're gonna get it, man.
And plus you're playing you're paying homage to to to the homie as well, So it's all love man, Dusty Locine, perfect God
