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No Advisory Podcast: Year-End Celebration with Laughter, Music, Hot Topics and Interview with Linna Sky
What happens when you mix laughter, unscripted conversations, and stories from the past? You get the No Advisory Podcast Year-End Celebration! Join us as we reminisce about the good old days of sipping Hypnotic and Bacardi with my co-hosts, Traps Hit and Taris. We're diving into Charlotte's vibrant music scene, giving a special nod to our friend Linna Sky, who's making waves as a standout artist. You'll hear about the chaos of podcast production and how social media, particularly the Threads platform, helps us connect with new voices like Nico.
From celebrity birthdays to sports legends, we're tackling the hot topics that have shaped entertainment this year. Hear all about Asia Wilson's historic Nike contract extension, Beyoncé's record-breaking achievements, and the scandal surrounding Luigi Mangione. Our candid takes and unapologetic humor keep the conversation lively as we explore complex issues like healthcare disparities and the differences between assault and battery. With personal anecdotes and insights, we aim to make the law both engaging and understandable.
As the episode unfolds, we welcome our surprise guest, Linna Sky, who shares her journey from Kentucky to Charlotte and her aspirations beyond music, touching on her goal to become a biometric scientist. The discussion highlights the unique identity of Charlotte's music scene and the balance of motherhood with a thriving career. Whether it's exploring hypothetical scenarios at a Diddy party or celebrating iconic figures like Allen Iverson and Shaquille O'Neal, our show is packed with stories, insights, and plenty of laughs. Tune in for a vibrant session that wraps up the year in style!
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I'm gonna be on the beat. Traps, hit on the beat, but y'all know I ain't no rapper though. Yeah, let's get it. Me and my gang, we up in the yeah.
Speaker 2:Cheers y'all. This is the Kool Noir Vowsy Podcast. Your boy, co McLean, it's your girl, traps Hit, and it's me, taris. Unscripted oh god she has a great value impression, you know great value.
Speaker 1:She's going to beat your ass. You know it's not the authentic, but you know it's the great value.
Speaker 2:It's not the authentic, but it's the great value. It's still value and it's great. Why are you going to get mad at that Great value? She's doing some shit at work. You know what I mean. I'm on bullshit, so I ain't mad at her. This is the last show of the year, though. I'd love to have half of the last show of the year, but it's the last show of the year. But it's the last show of the year. You know what I'm saying, so you know. Happy New Year, motherfuckers. By the time you see this shit, it's going to be probably the New Year.
Speaker 2:The New Year, so get it out, then it's going to be after New Year.
Speaker 1:Might be the week of New Year. When are we going to get it Swish? When are we? Hey, hey, hey. We're not getting this shit until March 3rd, Until March 3rd To Biggie's birthday.
Speaker 2:No, not his birthday, it's his death anniversary. That's when we're going to get it.
Speaker 1:Tara said to tell you she's going to beat your great value ass. Straight from the main line Straight.
Speaker 2:See, you know I love you girl. You know what I'm saying. But this is the great value version. You know what I'm saying, but it is the Great Valley version. You know what I mean. Shout out to my man, Paul, on the board. You know. All day, every day, you know what I'm saying All the time I'm going to just oh shit. God damn Good, woo Huh, it's something. Huh, what happened? Oh God damn.
Speaker 1:You good Can't get my shit out, dude Yo. He was over here drinking hypnotic and Bacardi Crazy as hell.
Speaker 2:If y'all know that's all I'm gonna do, I'm gonna show that. If y'all know. Y'all know that was my era right there Hypnotic and fucking.
Speaker 1:Hennessy boy, the 70s.
Speaker 2:Boy, you know what I'm saying. I look like I'm born the 70s Boy. You know what I'm saying? Let's try the 70s. I look like I'm born in the 70s, nigga.
Speaker 1:No 60s.
Speaker 2:What Shit you trying. You trying? Yeah, we've been trying Trying. It's all good. I got rough skin. I should just go like this Boop. It bounces off that damn. Now I got hot.
Speaker 1:I got this fucking big ass dragon on and shit and black and black, and black and black nah, so we gotta put that shit on medium.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yo put that shit on medium. Swish, yeah, medium put the fan look at this, nigga.
Speaker 1:That'd be a deep voice for me this nigga swish?
Speaker 2:no, no, no that one that one maybe put it back a little bit.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean so this way, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, lord, Fuck that shit. We don't have to add this fan in there. Hopefully Is it picking it up Crazy. Like that's good no, no, that's bad, no no, that's the same shit.
Speaker 1:That's how vibrators sound when the battery's down.
Speaker 2:How it sound, lord Like picking it up Is y'all rating and shit.
Speaker 1:Too far. Okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:Very little in there. We should be saddest story ever told. But yeah, man, shout out to my girl taris, unscripted. You know I'm saying she had work doing her work thing. You know I mean shout my girl lena sky in the building without lena she said oh, that's nigga from the 40s, nigga having menopause probably is. You know, yeah, shout out my girl lena sky. You know what it is man listen charlotte, not even charlotte, just the word artist, the world, you know, I hate artists.
Speaker 4:I hate a lot of y'all motherfuckers cause y'all niggas y'all niggas is trash.
Speaker 2:Y'all know it, y'all trash. But when an artist comes along that I co-sign, they are exceptional. I mean this guy is exceptional, I co-sign her. She's the new, regardless of what y'all think is the queen or whatever case of Charlotte, she's sitting right here, lena Scott. So whoever y'all thought it was, it's not her, it's her Lena Scott you know what I mean who we got over here chat I just met him.
Speaker 1:We got my guy Nico over here. Nico, what up Nico Shout out to Threads? Like literally. What up nico shout out to threads? Like literally, threads is the connection link, because that's how we connected with threads. I put a post. It was like if anybody want to come to no advisories podcast to sit in the audience today, hit me up and hit me up. He pulled up like he's dope as fuck. Nigga you from threads.
Speaker 2:Nigga you from threads.
Speaker 1:Oh, I thought she like knew the nigga and shit. I just met him on threads like an hour ago. You just met this nigga an hour ago. The power of networking listen, I do be active on threads. I got like that that's what's up I? Love threads. Shout out to threads.
Speaker 2:I love threads, my man yo.
Speaker 1:I thought yeah see, and it's so crazy because it's like that you would never see people be like charlotte. I'm like where do you hate?
Speaker 2:I've never seen like yes, come out, so you posted it on your personal thread. Yeah, listen, my listen person.
Speaker 1:My personal thread is going up right now.
Speaker 4:I'll be on there all day long.
Speaker 1:I love threads. Threads is like the new Twitter for me. It reminds me of 2012 Twitter. It's lit Threads is lit you missing out on so much.
Speaker 2:I have got collaborations.
Speaker 1:There's no advising on threads yes, I do it, kim do it, I think.
Speaker 2:So what's popping with no advising threads?
Speaker 1:We be posting, yeah, everything that posts, and that's the thing everything that the no advising, everything that we post on our page gets posted to threads, so like when she yeah, so like when she posts, like the news articles and stuff that gets posted on threads yeah, oh shit, no, it posts a picture too, yeah. And then like it's no dm on thread. So if you want to dm the person, it has like a ig, um, like button up the top right and it connects it to the ig and then you send them a dm.
Speaker 1:So I have literally got like a hundred. I'm gonna tell you, because I started at like 7k when I was active on threads and now I'm at wait 7k follows on threads, no 7k follows on ig. Now I'm at wait. 7k follows on threads. No 7k follows on IG. Now I'm at 7k. Well, 7131 and 131 people are literally from threads.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, that's the power of networking.
Speaker 1:How to get on threads.
Speaker 2:What I be like Charlotte Threads if you follow me, like listen Threads is where it's at like I'm gonna do only threads oh wow not mad at that not mad at it, I'm gonna get banned if I do only threads right for real, everything For real everything we Twitter's like pornographic now it's like it's really yeah. Twitter is real X-rated, it damn sure is. Uh-oh, uh-oh, we fucked up. Uh-oh, uh-oh, we dropping Camera fail. Uh-oh, uh-oh, what we doing? Uh-oh, facebook, facebook. Oh my, my bad. Let's go live on twitter. I mean not twitter. Um tiktok, my bad, tiktok. Can we do the birthdays? Huh, can we do the birthday? Yeah, let's go tiktok, let's go live here, put it on.
Speaker 1:You can't even move in that jacket.
Speaker 2:Huh, you can't even move as fuck, right, I was like this you.
Speaker 2:Phone. It's the last show of the year, so I was like, let me go all black. You know what I mean Black out. I expected to have my meta. I was going to buy my meta Ray-Bans today and be all black and record this shit while I'm doing it. But I made a grown-up decision to say no, not to spend that money, because now I'm reeling, now I need them. I mean, what up tiktok? That's wild. Yeah, all right, birthday, shabby taris. You're not here, so fuck it.
Speaker 1:I did it without you okay, I'm be waiting for the next takes from her, because I know she better catch you? Yeah, you know, she watching it's a lot of people birthdays today oh, it better be good people, because it's not fuck that well these are the people I knew, so we're're going to go down to the people I knew. Okay, billie Eilish, the singer. She turned 23 today.
Speaker 2:Who the fuck is that?
Speaker 1:She's a singer. I just said that she's a pop singer. Billie Eilish, that's her name.
Speaker 2:Who the fuck do you know her from? Yeah, she got some dope songs song like, have you ever heard the song ocean eyes, okay, well, yeah, she's actually um from the uk. Oh, but she's a black.
Speaker 5:No, she's white, she's white oh yeah, she's a phenomenal artist.
Speaker 1:I listen to her uh-huh it was like oh yeah shawty a baddie oh yeah, she's sorry. Yeah, now she a baddie somebody pull the picture up.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna see you. I'm gonna see if she's 23, so I'm gonna move on. Okay, she's 23, brad pitt turned 61.
Speaker 1:Brad pitt 61. Yeah, I didn't know he was that old man run a report for brad pitt.
Speaker 2:Where's the run up?
Speaker 1:he's 61. I didn't know. I thought he was like maybe 56, 57, oh shit I can't find it.
Speaker 5:I knew he was like maybe 56, 57. Oh shit, I can't find it.
Speaker 1:I knew he was like past 50, but I didn't know he was 61. Oh, shit.
Speaker 2:Where's it at?
Speaker 1:You're going too far.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, Give it up. Round of applause. Round of applause.
Speaker 5:Who's she going? Okay, who else?
Speaker 1:Christina Aguilera. Oh, she turned 44. She's 44? And she look good, christina Aguilera.
Speaker 2:Yes, shout out to Christina Aguilera.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and she amazing what you heard. That Renato, no, she's 44.
Speaker 2:Christina Aguilera, christina Aguilera.
Speaker 1:Okay, steven Spielberg, the director, he's 82 78, 78.
Speaker 2:He looks about 89. Yeah, he does, but you know, a lot of people age fast. They age incredibly fast.
Speaker 5:Huh.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he made a lot of good movies.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 2:They got some kind of what is it? Some type of blood or some shit? I don't know.
Speaker 1:It's because they eat healthier they do eat healthier, they live low, moderate lifestyles.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's true. Maybe they get more sleep okay, um DMX RIP well he well, can we? You know, maybe somebody could back me up on this. When somebody die right, do they they dead? So they can't it. Somebody could back me up on this. When somebody die right, do they they dead?
Speaker 1:So they can't. It's your heavenly birthday.
Speaker 2:Okay, heavenly birthday, because he died at what age I don't know. He died what? Three years ago? Yeah, it'd be like three years ago. It'd be moving right Like it was like yesterday. I saw the niggas on the bikes and shit. Yeah, but how old he would have been today.
Speaker 1:I don't know. You just said birthday. I don't look up people age when they die. I just put RIP. Wait, hold on, you don't want a fucking birthday. His birthday is today, but I don't know how old he would be. I just put RIP he's dead. Oh shit, somebody. Google it's his third heavenly birthday.
Speaker 2:How old? I think he died 53. Oh, because it's like three years since he passed. How old is DMX today? He's 50, right, he's got to be.
Speaker 3:He's 50 because he died.
Speaker 2:Huh, he's 50 because he died, yeah, 50 in his death date, but his heavenly date what?
Speaker 1:is it?
Speaker 4:53.
Speaker 2:53. Yeah, 53.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's young, oh, 54. 54.
Speaker 2:Then Max, so four years ago he died Damn four years.
Speaker 1:That's crazy. Stone Cold, Steve Austin this is my guy. Oh, Stone Cold said so.
Speaker 2:He's 60?. Yeah, round of applause for Stone Cold. I'm for Stone Cold. Stone Cold, 60 years old. Nigga, you made it. I ain't think you're going to make it that long. Okay, yeah, I didn't think it was going to make it that long. All them beers and shit and injuries and shit and steroids and shit. I didn't think it was going to make it that long. Shout out to you Steve Stone Cold, steve Austin, one of my favorites, other than the Rock.
Speaker 1:Thanks, yes, katie Holmes, the Um. Katie Holmes, the actor. She was married to Tom Hanks.
Speaker 2:I'm going to talk about her.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 5:She had to have that fire. Huh, she had to have that fire Because she shit in her nigga bed and he still took her back.
Speaker 1:He definitely took her back after that.
Speaker 2:Wait, Katie Holmes shit on his bed.
Speaker 1:Yes, she turned 46. She's a young crazy thing. That was definitely her. Oh, and she used to go with Jamie Foxx for a long time, for a long time, a long time. Yeah, that's how everybody started dating white girls. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, Mm-hmm. Katie Holmes and dating Jamie Foxx?
Speaker 1:Yeah, she must have got that fire.
Speaker 2:Speaking of Jamie Foxx, did y'all see his run of applause for his special? The other guy's special, it's a tearjerker. It, it's a tearjerker. It's a tearjerker. Yeah, I was sitting there like I'm a nigga. I'm a grown-ass man, Like I was watery out like that man. That shit real right there. Yeah, another round of applause. I'm a nigga. I can't admit that. I'm a grown-ass man nigga.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you cry too Niggas, cry too nigga. And the last Anderson she was on.
Speaker 4:Parents don't know her, Okay, love and hip-hop.
Speaker 2:She turned 36. I don't give a fuck. I don't even know her no.
Speaker 3:Huh yeah, you a songwriter, and her mom was like a singer.
Speaker 1:What up TikTok, what up y'all who?
Speaker 2:those people turning in.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:TikTok booming. What up?
Speaker 1:TikTok Okay so we're going to go ahead and move on to the hot topics. Number one shout out to the world of sports right now. Okay, y'all know I love me some sports and I'm fully invested in sports.
Speaker 3:Number one.
Speaker 1:Bill Belichick, head coach UNC. He's the head coach for USC, unc, tar Heels, chapel Hill. Oh, that's trash. Okay, whatever. Michael Vick, the head coach for.
Speaker 2:USC, unc, tar Heels, chapel Heels oh that's trash.
Speaker 1:Okay, whatever. Michael Vick, head coach at Norfolk State.
Speaker 2:Yes, why don't I call?
Speaker 3:him, Michael Vick Big big.
Speaker 4:What are you doing? Big, Big.
Speaker 2:That was disrespect, big Biggie Disrespectful. You know what Biggie said? That's disrespectful. He's losing weight every week because when I first put him in there he fit.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And he's just losing weight.
Speaker 1:We be stressing him out.
Speaker 2:I feel you.
Speaker 1:Asia Wilson signed a six-year contract extension with Nike, making it the biggest shoe deal for any woman basketball player.
Speaker 2:Who the fuck is that?
Speaker 1:Asia Wilson, the woman's basketball player For years. She is the superstar Before Angel Reese.
Speaker 5:Kaitlyn Clark, any of them.
Speaker 2:She's a legend. Oh, the black girl. What team did she play for? I think I know what you're talking about.
Speaker 3:She wear the headband and shit. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, I know what you're talking about, I just didn't know her name.
Speaker 1:She is a legend.
Speaker 2:Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Props to her I talking about. I just didn't know her name.
Speaker 1:She is okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's your black woman. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I love you. I love you baby. Okay, moving on, beyonce may history becoming the artist with the most RIAA certified titles from any female artist with 103 certified titles, okay, give her an applause.
Speaker 2:That's great, that's it. I don't give a fuck about no Beyonce. It says powering off, powering off, powering off, we are off, we are off.
Speaker 1:Okay, Make sure I'm not doing topics. Make sure I'm not doing topics Next year. I'm not doing topics.
Speaker 2:The TV just came on. I just saw Powering Off.
Speaker 1:He said she get a little applause. He don't care about Beyonce, damn.
Speaker 2:Okay, listen, don't invite me to your shows, because I'm going to tell you how it is Okay.
Speaker 1:Next up, luigi Mangione, who, the guy that is accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
Speaker 2:Oh, no, you know, what? Let's talk about it. Round of applause for that nigga. He stood up for all peasants.
Speaker 1:That's crazy work.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying he just stood up for all peasants. That's nasty work, that's damn sure is nasty work. But he stood up for all the people who's that that's Sleaze. But he stood up for all the people that were wrong in the healthcare process and he stood up for those people. So you know, I don't condone him killing anybody, but you know, on the underside of that I could applaud that. You know what I mean. He stood up, somebody had to do it. Somebody had to be a revolutionary individual.
Speaker 1:A starter, a revolution starter. Huh, why was he in McDonald's though? No, that's the thing though, Because he didn't do anything. Okay, let me get to this. Let me get to this. So he was officially indicted on first degree murder charges.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Speaker 1:But they upgraded his murder charge to yes, so it is still a first degree murder charge, but it is now a first degree murder charge or murder as an act of terrorism. So they said they upgraded his murder charge from a regular first degree murder to murder as an act of terrorism. So they said they upgraded his murder charge from a regular first degree murder to murder as an act of terrorism, meaning that the crime of murder was committed during a terrorist attack, basically saying that killing this ceo and let's define a terrorist attack in the law in the eyes of the law it is um an act or an effect of something that has the intention to coerce or incite, riot or fear in a group of people. This is what he did. So they upgraded it to murder as an act of terrorism.
Speaker 1:He made all the health care people sit down their directors, their board of directors, all the yeah, and you see it was like one was like went back and was like yeah, yes, well, you see, that's what I said that's nasty that's not nasty work
Speaker 3:24 hours later, like Like fast as hell.
Speaker 1:Literally I reported it. I didn't report it, but that was breaking news and we was finishing it. And then, literally the next day, decision reversed.
Speaker 2:But you know why this is revolutionary. Because, of that right. So it made these healthcare professionals retract. Because, if you look at it, it just if you look at how society in the world is right, how they make fast food inexpensive and the healthy food expensive because they want people to eat the fucking unhealthy shit, so they go to the doctors or doctors get the money.
Speaker 2:If you are somebody that has great insurance, you're go to the doctors, so the doctors get the money. If you are somebody that has great insurance, you're going to get great care. If you're somebody that has Medicaid, you're going to get shitty care. If you're sick, you're sick, regardless of what coverage or whatever the fuck you have. For that to happen, it made these guys look and say you know what these motherfuckers is not playing out here. I don't want to go to my car and die. So let's treat these people accordingly. Let's treat them right and let's give them what they're paying for. Let's be who we say we are. We are, like you know, united Healthcare. You're supposed to provide great insurance for us to live and to prosper, but you're just taking our money and saying, okay, hope and fend for yourself, you know. So that's why I said I applaud that move, because it took somebody to do that, in order to wake people up and cause a chain reaction for the better so you know three kings last day daddy yeah, yeah, you know yeah, you know, but.
Speaker 2:But. But what can do? You know the backstory to, to the guy that and why that happened.
Speaker 1:They don't really have a motive yet. Well, let me finish the charges. So in addition to murder as an act of terrorism, he also got got two counts of murder in the second degree and nine out of ten times. If you get charged with first degree murder, they are also going to additionally charge you with second or third degree murder, just as an insurance policy like okay, they might not find you guilty at first, but you damn sure guilty a second or third, so you gonna get convicted on something. So that's just kind of like their insurance policy. And then he was also charged with various weapon and forgery charges because you know it is illegal to print a 3d gun number one. I mean, it's not with a silencer he, that's how he did it.
Speaker 1:He printed a 3d gun and shot a guy that's kind of fired up and he printed a silencer to go along with it oh that's fire. I'm so sorry, but but the backstory on luigi is he comes from an affluent family. His family has money. Um, yeah, yeah, he was top of his class. He was valedictorian in high school. He went to one of the most prestigious universities and graduated top 3% of his class. He's super smart, but he has a super, super, super bad case of scoliosis and he was denied health care.
Speaker 2:Hold on, let's get order. Order in the court, the court. Hey, you can cut that off, because that shit is fucking the same. Yeah, it's fucking it's working for a minute shit okay all right, go ahead trap. I felt like it was just too much.
Speaker 1:You're drowning you out no, I was just saying that, like the backstory on him is, he comes from an affluent family. Like you know, his family has money. His grandfather built golf courses and things like that.
Speaker 1:So he comes from a line of money. He was valedictorian of his high school. He went to one of the most prestigious universities in America and graduated like top 3 or 4% of his class. He like top three or four percent of his class. He's super smart and he apparently has this manifesto. I don't know if I believe it, but he said in there like this was nothing but a social experiment, like for real, like I y'all just had to wake up, basically like I acted alone, like I planned this.
Speaker 1:This is, this is my book. You can see preliminary notes when I started out the idea, like it's not some drawn out terrorist plan, it's just a sociology, and at the end of the day I mean hey, but it's just sad because, like um, they did release some of his medical records and part of the medical records that were released show x-rays of his back and he has like a really advanced case of scoliosis and people are saying that he was denied coverage because that's an existing condition now.
Speaker 1:It was someone's mom that triggered that that was later on, but the original, like inception of this idea was because he has this existing condition, he can't get coverage unless he's paying an arm and a leg Right which even as somebody with money, is still ridiculous, right.
Speaker 1:So, and then, yeah, when you throw in additional factors, like you said, his mom Somebody said there was like somebody else in his family too that kind of went through a similar situation. So I mean, when you add all of that up, plus the rise in cost of things Like yeah, a lot of this shit is it's sad, it's sad.
Speaker 2:It's a scam. It's to get your money. It's sad you know if you ain't, if you don't, it's just like if you like, if you rich, right, if you rich, you are privy to a lot of the things that somebody in the middle class aren't. Same with insurance. If you got rare insurance, they're going to nuke the shit out of that insurance because they know they can get the money and you might as well go out and die. That's how it is.
Speaker 2:I don't know. If they're that serious, yeah, go out and die. None of us got Medicaid in here, right? Don't want y'all dying and shit. No, I do.
Speaker 3:Medicaid. It's good though. I would say Medicaid improves everything. My insurance doesn't improve everything I'm about to say if you got kids Medicaid, oh baby, you get everything. Top of the line. They don't be playing about that. Federal insurance is playing, it be the private ones. The blue costume shoes United Healthcare.
Speaker 5:Aetna.
Speaker 3:Aetna be trash.
Speaker 2:Yeah, aetna be taxing boy.
Speaker 1:Sheesh, um, okay, and last topic of the day. Unfortunately, on Monday I hate to report this there was another school shooting in America. This time it took place in madison, wisconsin.
Speaker 4:the shooter was a 15 year old female which, ironically, out of the 89 school, listen out of the 89 school shootings that we've had this year.
Speaker 1:This is only the second one where the shooter was a female yeah, I was about to say a female, yep, so it took place at a private christian school um. The shooter's name was natalie ruffino, but she went by samantha and right now police have said they don't. Yeah, I was. I was so confused as no, and I was so confused where the samantha came in at because I looked I'm like samantha, hold on right, I'm looking up like google searches.
Speaker 1:I couldn't, I don't know where the samantha came from, um, but police have said they don't really have a clear motive. They have a couple things that they think are all motives, but nothing that is like a definitive. They have said that they are looking into bullying. They have said that they are looking into um, like there was one student that was killed and a staff member that was killed and then the shooter herself killed, like she killed herself. And then there were six um other kids that were injured, two who are still critically injured in the hospital, and they don't know if these were targeted attacks. They don't know, like, what the mindset was when this was taking place. So they're just trying to get a lot of things in order. But her parents, natalie, or samantha's parents, are cooperating. They are helping investigators with whatever information they need. They're turning over whatever the police have asked for and the police have said you know that they appreciate how um like the family is working together to kind of figure out, because I don't think the family knows why she did it either, honestly.
Speaker 1:So one thing that a lot of people were speculating was where the parents also gonna be charged. Because she is a 15 year old, how did she get access to a gun and she shot them with a pistol like it wasn't like a semi automatic, it was just like a regular, regular handgun. So a lot of people were saying how did she get access to it? Are the parents going to be charged? And the police have said that, as their investigation has gone so far, there seems to be no like negligence present. So I don't think the parents will be charged. But interestingly enough, when I was doing my research on this case, the dad of okay, the school shooter they said, grew up in like a bad household to where the parents divorced and got married and divorced so much that their custody agreement the girl was jumping between houses like every two to three days.
Speaker 4:It was just not stable.
Speaker 1:The dad recently signed the 15-year-old up for a shooting range in Madison Wisconsin. And there are pictures of the dad and the daughter on Facebook at the shooting range shooting a gun. So yeah, so that's like a big thing that I was like whoa, hold on, why is nobody talking about this Like?
Speaker 4:this is kind of important, but I'm not a detective.
Speaker 3:I'm not police Because it's a rest state and they hold that Fourth Amendment to their teeth. Yeah, and you can't. What can you?
Speaker 1:do. But Wisconsin does have a law where it's like I forgot the actual name of it but it's a law where it is against well, it's against the law to have your firearm accessible to where children can easily like handle it. If you get caught with it, it's a felony. So wisconsin does have that. I will say so I don't know.
Speaker 2:I mean listen, that's just sad though I always say I don't know about y'all, but I own two weapons and I have a permit to get to the war. Listen, these amendments were set in place for a reason. You have a right to bear arms people. Your right to bear arms like there are people, like the world is getting sicker by the second and motherfuckers out here are crazy as fuck and you have to protect yourself, especially if you got a family and just yourself. So I always say listen, man, get you your weapon for good usage.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying keep it safe locked up, do what you do, but everybody has to protect themselves. Because people are out here just doing outlandish shit and protect yourself. Because people are out here just doing outlandish shit and protect yourself. Because, nigga, don't come to my car with some bullshit, please don't, please don't. I ain't gonna kill you. I'm gonna shoot you in your leg or some shit. See, I ain't gonna do that. I'm like listen, I warned you, I'm gonna shoot you. I'm like nigga, stop, stop, nigga, stop, stop, nigga, stop. If you still coming, yeah, I'm going to have to headshot you.
Speaker 2:That headshot is crazy. I'm going to shoot you in your leg first to let you know listen, I ain't playing.
Speaker 1:No, don't do that. Don't do that, don't do that, don't do that. Don't shoot them in the leg first and shoot them in the head, cause then that's premeditated. Well, I was premeditated because you thought about it. You already shot them in the leg to disarm them, it doesn't? That's those self-defense.
Speaker 2:If.
Speaker 3:I tell a nigga to stop.
Speaker 1:it doesn't matter, you just threw your self-defense out the window when you just said I shot him in the head.
Speaker 2:I don't know how to shoot. I just shot my weapon and it just hit him in the head.
Speaker 1:No, they're going to do all types of ballistics. They're going to do angles, they're going to do tracing. Come on, don't no.
Speaker 2:That's true learned today. Nah, don't throw it like I didn't know this shit. You know the difference between assault and battery.
Speaker 1:You know, I know, so I should answer.
Speaker 2:What's the difference?
Speaker 1:I don't know I never really thought about it either.
Speaker 2:Open hand and closed hand. Yes, it is Essentially. Yes, it is.
Speaker 1:My dad wrote the law for domestic violence in Charlotte, North Carolina. How are you about to tell me?
Speaker 2:No, that's not it.
Speaker 1:Yes, it is.
Speaker 2:No, no, that's not it.
Speaker 1:Let's call him and ask him.
Speaker 2:No, we ain't going to call him. I'm going to tell you.
Speaker 3:I'm going to tell almost well, no, let me ask you a question what's the difference between?
Speaker 2:assault and battery okay, okay, it's actually kind of interchangeable. You can assault a person without getting any attention. That's what I was going to get to. Okay, right, that's what I was going to get to. Yeah, what did he say? What? That's an assault? Yeah, right, and you don't even know, right, that's what I'm saying. You've all been assaulting motherfuckers and getting them yeah, so that's assault, actual physical part, right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so that's assault, actual physical part, right. So say, for instance, if you're over there, right, and I woke up to like nigga, I'm about to fuck you up, that's assault. But if I'm chilling right here, that nigga, I'll fuck you up.
Speaker 1:That is assault.
Speaker 3:He wrote the law. How are you going to tell him? Listen to me, listen to what I'm saying. That is communicating truth, right, and that's the part. He wrote the code, okay, do you understand what you're feeling.
Speaker 5:Put your hands on me. Yes, that is a soul. That is a soul. Yeah, he's like.
Speaker 2:I'm going, that's what I was doing. Yes, that's an assault. Like if I say I'm gonna fuck you up and I start walking to you Like nigga, I'm gonna fuck you up, that's assault. But if you standing right here Like nigga, I'll fuck you up, that's not assault. It's not. It has to be Like I'm about to die off one time Getting federal.
Speaker 3:Getting federal Right.
Speaker 2:Right, because that's assault.
Speaker 1:You didn't hear on the episode.
Speaker 2:Mm and you didn't hear an episode. You can't even hear him. This ain't gonna work, cause they're gonna be looking at us like we crazy like yo, I can't even hear this, motherfucker, what are you? Talking about.
Speaker 1:We don't have a peace.
Speaker 2:We don't have a peace. All right, tell daddy we good, tell daddy goodbye, bye daddy, we got enough. We got enough. He don't give a fuck about daddy.
Speaker 1:Daddy got money and started. He's set up in the bed.
Speaker 2:Yes, we got it. Daddy. Tell daddy you can't hear this motherfucker, you cannot hear him. The audience cannot hear him, you can't hear him Okay. We got it.
Speaker 1:See y'all going to jail. That's the end of the story what he do now assaulting people we all been assaulting motherfuckers my definition.
Speaker 2:I said that because I saw a video and it gave me clarification on what assaulting battery was. So I'm like it's been plenty of times. Like you said, we're like bitch, I'll fuck you up and you walk into somebody, like you're going to do an act of physically harming somebody, I'm thinking assault is nigga. If I hit you, that's assault, but if the act of just walking towards you with those gestures, that is assault. Damn, I got gotta rethink what I do out here in these streets. You know what I'm saying. Some people couldn't be petty.
Speaker 2:Yeah, press charges Like nigga. He assaulted me. Like nigga, I ain't touch you. What do you mean? I assaulted you and, by definition, yeah.
Speaker 1:That's why you gotta know the law.
Speaker 3:You wouldn't be surprised if he tried to do it.
Speaker 2:So yeah that's crazy.
Speaker 1:Listen we. That's who we should have had tonight to tell his police stories. No, I'm not. I do the most federal shit. That's crazy no, I have a family member that is a retired feds and they hate him, so we are safe. He ain't supposed to know, feds.
Speaker 2:No, I have a family member that is a retired feds and they hate him, so we are safe. We are safe.
Speaker 1:He knows shit he ain't supposed to know they don't like him. We're good, but yeah, that was it for me, that was it.
Speaker 2:How about a press a button? That's not it. Nope, you better do it too. Round of applause.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Thank you, thank you, nope, you better do it too. Round of applause yeah, what would you do? All right, what would you?
Speaker 3:do oh God.
Speaker 2:So, yo, when you was doing all this shit, I was thinking about what the fuck I'm going to do for my book. What would you do? Because normally, 9 out of 10 times I don't have a. What would you do? I just think about it while I'm here on the show. I would never know that I'm thinking because I'm interacting, but I'm actually thinking, motherfucker, so that's just a little nibby, all right, so what would you do? I remember this one, because I remember we talked about it in a previous thing. I was like you know what? I'm a youth outlaw. What would you do? Because that's crazy. You know the dealer is going through all this shit right shout out to Hove man.
Speaker 2:They tried to come up with my man, hove, but Hove's like nah, nigga, we from Brooklyn, we don't do them things that nigga Hove say I don't
Speaker 3:know, dude, we don't do them things that was fucking smart as hell.
Speaker 1:Smart as hell, smart as hell he said, yeah, we work in the same industry, but I don't know that man.
Speaker 2:no, he said we're not friends. Yeah, which is you know?
Speaker 1:smart. He said, only two people can call me Sean. Yeah, my mama.
Speaker 4:And ho.
Speaker 1:And ho, and ho.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean but. But but the dealer said that. The dealer said that Look it up. But I mean, like you know, I it holds merit because it still doesn't say that we friends, it's just that we, when we are in the company of each other.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know you can interpret it like they they both name is Sean, so so.
Speaker 2:I, so what would you do, hey?
Speaker 3:Paul I tried to bridge it.
Speaker 2:Just make for this. Oh, we got the mic. Okay, good, we're going to start with you, kim. What would you do? What would you do? And we're going to. My disclaimer is what would you do are accounts either I went through or somebody else went through, or, from what I've seen and this one is from what I've seen All you guys that know the deal of the situation. What's going on. So what would you do? Male or female, Go to a diddy party. Regardless male or female, go to a diddy party. You're having a good time. You know what I'm saying? Niggas oiling you up and shit. You don't give a fuck, you're just having a good time. Whoa, you know what I mean? Niggas giving you the Mickey drinks and shit.
Speaker 2:You're at the freak-offs. You're not at the diddy part. You're not at the diddy part. You're at the after part. You're at the freak-off part.
Speaker 1:Why are we at the freak-offs?
Speaker 2:You are in this situation, right, and you just having a good time. You, just, you out there, hey, put some lotion on me. Hey, hey, give me some Drixie Mickey's. It's crazy. I'm just saying you're just having a good time, you're thinking that you are in a safe place, you're not being recorded, you just think that you are just having a good time, right? Male or female. That's, that's that's the fuck we're going.
Speaker 1:How did we get at the? Apparently this is what was going on, because he had the baby lotion with the shit in it that was paralyzing what you do, supposed to be stuff that you have done or people you know well, I?
Speaker 2:I just added that I saw. Okay. So well, not that I seen, but an account of a her Right Huh, no, this ain't so you're the one in the situation, You're the one saying lotion me up, daddy.
Speaker 2:All right. Listen, Do I look like I be at a diddy party the whole time? No, we are All right. So you know, man, if you be having a good time, like I said, you get lotioned up, maybe, and you just black out, you don't remember shit. But you wake up and Diddy now male or female, right? No, you can't weird now. No no listen.
Speaker 2:I mean this is what actually happened, right. And you wake up and you see, for male, you see Diddy fucking another nigga. And for a female, you see, say Beyonce J-Lo dildoing another woman, right, and you wake up and you see this shit like. And then they say J-Lo or Diddy say you like that? I just did this to you. What would you?
Speaker 1:do? Oh, you used this from the to you. What would you do? Oh, you used this from the from the situation. I'm screaming. What?
Speaker 2:would you do if you was that person? You did not even set the scene right, but okay.
Speaker 2:I did set the scene right. You woke up and Diddy's over there fucking another nigga, or J-Lo was fucking another bitch with a dildo, and you wake up and you're like, oh shit. And you're like oh shit. And the nigga look over at you. I'm like you like this, you like this. Yeah, I just did that to you. And you're like, what would you do at that particular moment when that nigga say that, or when J-Lo say that to you? Well, it's different for a woman.
Speaker 3:No, it's the same.
Speaker 2:Okay, the same. So what would you do I?
Speaker 1:don't want a woman to dildo me, like I like men.
Speaker 2:In that position, I mean, and you wake up and J-Lo is looking at you and you're like I'm definitely calling the cops, like I'm finding my phone.
Speaker 3:I'm calling the cops, but in the interim you don't got no phone.
Speaker 2:Remember your phone recorded. You wake up out of your days and you see JLo, you and the woman, and you see JLo fucking the shit out of another woman and she say you like that. Honestly, I really feel like I could probably be JLo ass.
Speaker 3:So I'm whooping ass, I'm whooping ass and then I'm gonna go bust out that motherfucking room. I'm calling the cops and I'm probably gonna whoop anybody else ass in the house, cause I'm pissed like what theop anybody else's ass in the house, because I'm pissed like what the fuck y'all got going on here, what I'm fucking that shit up. I'm taking it to a whole nother level like speaker, speaker, speaker.
Speaker 2:I will do swish. You wake up. I'm going to say it again nigga and Diddy over there fucking another nigga and you wake up and that nigga Diddy say you like that, you like that swish, I just did that to you. What the fuck would you do?
Speaker 4:Fight to the death, fight to the death, fight to the death.
Speaker 3:It's a fight to the death Crab of passion to the death Fight to the death.
Speaker 5:It's a fight to the death. Crime of passion. Crime of passion.
Speaker 2:You got to understand the man that you're dealing with. This is Diddy nigga you ain't even going to. He probably got bodyguards in the room and shit. See, I don't care about that.
Speaker 1:I think that's. My problem is, I'm so delusional I'm kicking up Chi-Town nigga. What would you do, chi-town yo? I'm kicking, cause I don't got no phone, I don't know murder at you, bro. You talking about you done fucked me like this and I know I been passed out. Oh no, I'll wake up and see you man listen, security guards gone, everybody.
Speaker 2:Murder scene, murder scene girl I don't give a fuck, I don't think I understand the scope of the situation.
Speaker 1:No, we understand it, we would just never be in that situation.
Speaker 2:It's unrealistic to our lifestyles and our tax bracket.
Speaker 4:You got to think folk as a man, folk as a grown man folk, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Come on like. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like we don't. So what would you do? Sleaze you saying what?
Speaker 5:Man, I'm just going to jail for murder. All right, let me see Pass the mic.
Speaker 1:Like that's yeah, like, come on, that's not even in my tax bracket, so I don't even think about shit like that.
Speaker 5:What would you do? I like I don't. I'm a black out, like I'm not. I don't know what I'm gonna do. I don't know what's gonna be said. Whatever, I'm definitely getting out of that bitch because I can't. I can't stay in this. Like you, I'm not about to watch. No, he did, because he also in somebody else, right, so that's another nigga that's in their room too, like like we all overlook that.
Speaker 5:Like it's, it's it's way, it's way too many niggas. It's way too many niggas in this shit, like nah, like, like right, like that's what I said y'all never believe he clapping cheeks at the moment, like, like, like all that right, like, I'm not really trying to fight.
Speaker 5:This nigga, naked, like this nigga probably likes that shit, like he he he probably oiled up his shit too. He probably trying to grab him. This nigga's sliding out, like, uh, he's trying to slide and shit. So, yeah, I'm a black guy, I don't know what's going to happen, might swing or some shit, but I'm getting the fuck out of there as soon as possible, because you never know. And then definitely call the feds.
Speaker 4:I'm like yo, there's some great, there's some wild shit over here.
Speaker 5:Like I you can't call you, I'm gonna find a phone. Nigga, I've seen yo. If I gotta go through the house, you know, find the line right. Yo help me, help like yo. I'm. I have the, the I have. Let me ask you a question. Face right, so white people aren't scared of me so I can bang in the window and they'll be like yo let me in, Like yo look, I need your phone, he's good.
Speaker 5:It don't matter what I got on, but yeah, like I'm going somewhere, I'm calling the feds, I'm like, please, it's about to be, like this shit's gotta go, cause, nah, I'm not waking, like, if I feel any type of like I'm tired or drowsiness or some shit, I'm getting out there like I'm leaving. So if I wake up in that shit, you don't drag me back in from outside like, nah, that's just, that's just that. Fuck, that shit. What?
Speaker 2:would you do? Lena? J-lo is banging some next chick and she tells you that. I just did this shit to you.
Speaker 6:I heard it, that shit I ain't going to lie. Like it was going to fuck me up at first. Like I'm going to look around and shit you know, but anything around me becomes a weapon. You feel me Like I'm not I'm becomes a weapon. You feel me like I'm not holding that shit in my chin. Anything around me becomes a weapon. I just feel like that's a weird ass situation, though like, honestly, I'd be like shocked, like I'd probably be stuck like in shock, and then I try to get the fuck out of there. But how many niggas is in that room like you talking about dating, fucking somebody, and then j-lo?
Speaker 1:three.
Speaker 2:No, it's three is the is j-lo.
Speaker 1:You know the nigga that's fucking no no, no, not diddy.
Speaker 2:Like is it men and women? Yeah, yeah okay, oh yeah it's just okay, j-lo fucking another woman around me yeah, anything, yeah, anything around me, the woman.
Speaker 1:What would you do? I, oh, so I'm being both their ass. The woman. What would you?
Speaker 2:do Trav.
Speaker 1:I just told you I'm being both their ass. I don't know if I can be both their ass, because maybe she passed out.
Speaker 2:I'm fucking. She ain't passed out, she just drugged up.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I was about to say.
Speaker 1:I'm fucking with you. I'm sorry, but you gotta catch him. I'm sorry, but you gotta catch him.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna keep it real. I'm just a realist. Just imagine I don't think niggas really are understanding the scope of this shit. You wake up. Your last memory understanding the scope of this shit, you wake up. You wake up, right. Your last memory I'm not hot. I'm surprisingly not hot. You know, I sweat like a fucking mule or something. I'm good, but just your last memory was you know you? Just you remember you having a good time. You like okay. And then you wake up and you see this nigga fucking another nigga and you like like hey, looks and turns at you and says you like this. I just did this to you like.
Speaker 1:Well, you ain't even give me a chance to say no, you right you go, you're gonna wait first of all, you gotta process this shit.
Speaker 2:Like what the fuck you just said? Like just did this to me. Like you, like you know, I think people could say what they want to say, but it's like, if you understand the scope of the situation, it's like yo, what would you fucking do? Like you just got right.
Speaker 1:That's just not realistic to most people's lifestyle, so I guess that's why we can't comprehend it.
Speaker 2:Let me say you gotta really comprehend this shit like what what the, what what the fuck would you do?
Speaker 1:I don't know because I I don't even think I would, I'm not gonna going to say ever, but I just like, realistically, even knowing me as a person, like when I go out, when I start to feel myself getting too drunk, I have a limit. If I feel like I'm something's wrong, I'm going to go. I know how to go to the bathroom and make myself throw the fuck up. If I can't go to the bathroom, well, oh oh, fucking well, because whatever this shit is no like I don't play, that I'm, this shit is no like I don't play, that I'm not. No, I'm a female. I have to already be aware of my surroundings. So I don't like and not saying never, never, but god forbid. I hope I'm never in a situation like that where I get so incoherent I don't even remember and then to wake up to somebody telling me they just fucked me, like I'm witness witnessing somebody else blackout, drunk getting right it's crazy, like I don't know that's's Crash.
Speaker 2:Help. Moral of the story is powering off. What the fuck you do? Swish, Swish. We can't see us.
Speaker 1:Do we need to see us? Yeah, because we're on the TV, okay.
Speaker 2:I gotta bend myself over.
Speaker 3:Okay, you look.
Speaker 4:TV Okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I got to bend myself over.
Speaker 3:No, okay, you look great Okay.
Speaker 2:That's a Harlem shit, nigga.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what would you do?
Speaker 2:I was trying, I mean realistically, like all right, you know, when we can easily no, no, hold on, no, no, listen.
Speaker 3:Listen, listen, listen, Listen, Sleece. No bullshit. What would you do?
Speaker 2:No, no no, no, listen, I'm going to get to it. But we can easily say what we're going to do, but we're not putting that situation so somebody can say, yo, I will do this, I will do this until they put in a situation and you probably won't do that, right? So I honestly don't know what the fuck I would do, just for your mental. You wake up and the nigga just tells you why he's in action. You like this, I just did this to you. Like I can sit here and say I can sit here and say, nigga, I'm going to get the fuck up, I'm going to beat nigga's ass, I'm going to crash out. No, I used to crash out for less. So I know I was crashing out for less. But what would you really do? What would you really do? And I say that because this was this happened in, you know, the Diddy situation. One of the victims was, you know, told that. You know we got a newcomer. Give him a mic. I want to know what the fuck he gonna do. Is this a wild shit?
Speaker 1:It's a wild shit gang.
Speaker 2:We're walking some wild shit that you walking into. We sorry. So what would you do in lieu of the Diddy situation? You having a good time at the spot. You at a Diddy party. You getting baby oiled up. You smoking, you drinking that's the last shit you remember. Don't give him the motherfucking mic. He walked up into the shit. You smoking and drinking Baby, all love. You having a good time Blackout. You wake up and Diddy is fucking another nigga and he looks at you and say like this I just did this to you. What would you do?
Speaker 5:Ain't no way. Ain't no way. Yes, way, ain't no way. Ain't no way. Yes, wait, ain't no way, yes, wait. If I'm waking up feeling different than I usually feel, I know something.
Speaker 2:What would you do? We got a problem. What you mean. What would you do? What would you do?
Speaker 5:We fighting. What do you mean?
Speaker 2:We fighting For real. Yo but do niggas understand? Okay, you say we fighting for real. But do niggas understand? Okay, you say we fighting, but nigga, your manhood just got took see, that's a problem that's nasty word for it.
Speaker 2:If that is true, that is demonic of Diddy to do that. Yo, that's crazy. That's crazy, dude. That is demonic of Diddy to do that. Don't let him find no pistol in there, bitch Yo. Thank you, listen, it's one of them. That's crazy. That's crazy, but that was my one. Huh, I don't know bro.
Speaker 2:Nah, no, fuck all of that, because I could say, like how y'all saying that, say it. No, like how y' were saying but we're not in that situation. I don't know what the fuck I would do in that situation, bro, like nobody would know what they would like. Realistically, none of us would know. You will not. You will not know. None of us would know what the fuck we would do in that situation. If we were actually in that situation, huh, you'll wake in, but you can still be. You don't know what the fuck you would. In your mind, you would be like yo, I want to, but you got to remember this is who you dealing with here. It's like there's not a past. Like nigga, you say yo, I'm going to crash out. Nigga, I probably got security guards in that shit.
Speaker 1:And I'm still crashing out. It's crazy. I'd rather get beat up and know I tried than to not do shit and be stuck in a situation.
Speaker 2:Like alright, alright, this is for the niggas. I'm talking for the niggas. How can you go along with life after knowing that you got fucking butt raped? How can you go along with life, nigga? How can you fuck a woman proper and that shit going to be in your head Like this, nigga, I didn't do what you were doing.
Speaker 2:Compartment. Yo, that's nasty work right there. That's nasty work, man. I'm just saying for the studio audience and for people that will watch it. I'm just saying this is an actual account from a victim of Diddy's that he actually in the affidavit I said it right said that said that he woke up and diddy was having intercourse with another male and he looked over to him and said you like that, nigga?
Speaker 2:I just did, I just did that to you and I was like I was and I had them. I'm like I gotta use that. What would you do? Because what the would you do in that situation? Like what would? What would you really do, you and you seeing this killing another and he just did that to you killing is crazy.
Speaker 1:Oh, you need to use better terminology. Killing is great. I'm just saying that shit will fuck you up that shit will fuck.
Speaker 2:Because you know in this society, you know mental, you know depression and you know suicide and all that shit is real. Like you know that shit is real, your mentality, shit is real. Like you know that shit is real, your mentality, your mental is real. So it was like you know mentally. How would that affect you know a man? Yeah, I feel like you have to have a really strong mental because that can break.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that can break you.
Speaker 2:That's nasty.
Speaker 4:That's nasty.
Speaker 2:All right, so that was my what you do. That was horrible. What we got, okay, okay, 28 minutes. So we're going to bring on a surprise special guest. They may not, they don't know that they are a surprise special guest, but they are a surprise special guest. So this person right here I said probably gonna know now, the queen of motherfucking Charlotte music. You say you want to be on here. We say you know what? Fuck it, it Get in the middle, she here let's get her.
Speaker 1:Turn me up In the middle.
Speaker 6:In the middle.
Speaker 1:Like mac and cheese I ain't trying to get the board. Okay, I got the board.
Speaker 6:Oh my God, I'm so mid. No, you're not.
Speaker 1:No, you're not. No, you're not. Make sure you talk to the mic Never never, never Over to the motherfucking mic. So listen, we got to bring you into no advisory style. Wes yes.
Speaker 2:You got me Swish. I'm on black time. Make sure you got me lit.
Speaker 1:So listen here. In no advisory, we like to bring our special guest in with three simple questions. Y'all, I'm lit off. This love, yeah, this shit right here, got me lit.
Speaker 6:I'm high, I'm fanning. Listen, this is it. I like this.
Speaker 2:She how I like. What is that? What is that? Cut that mic off. Yeah, cut that shit off. Now nigga Cut that mic off.
Speaker 3:So here in Nova.
Speaker 6:We like to ask our special guest three simple questions to bring them in Three.
Speaker 1:And the three questions are who you are, who you are, where you from, where you from and what the fuck you do.
Speaker 6:Okay, I am Lena Skye aka Carmen Lena. I'm not going to say my government, Carmen Lena aka Lena Skye. I am a rapper from Charlotte, North Carolina, Born and raised in Kentucky and then came back.
Speaker 2:What I do is well.
Speaker 6:I want to be a biometric scientist, but I love that I'm a rapper. I do want to be a rapper for the rest of my life. I love music. I want to be a musician actually. Hold on, bro, hold life.
Speaker 2:I love music, I want to be a musician actually.
Speaker 6:Hold on, bro, Hold on, hold on, hold on. I love that.
Speaker 2:Hold on this motherfucker said she want to fucking be a biometro boo-boo-boo-bah scientist. I'm a rapper.
Speaker 6:For two more years for that? Because I only have my bachelor's degree in mathematics and science.
Speaker 2:Applause for that.
Speaker 6:So I have to. Don't have kids, because you're going to have to work hard for the rest of your life. Okay, don't have kids.
Speaker 2:Don't have kids with deadbeat baby daddies. That's what you should have said.
Speaker 6:He went in right now.
Speaker 2:That's good Round of applause for a great dad. No, he a great dad, you know. Yeah, we ought to go, we ought to applaud the great dads out there. You know, my baby daddy, no, no, no, let me know what's going on.
Speaker 6:We got to applaud the great dads out there kids financially if you ready, right. But if you just want to have kids because you want to keep a nigga, or if you want, to keep your girl or just love. You know what I'm saying. Don't do it y'all. In the long run, it's a human being you have to raise for the rest of your life that is fact and if you don't, you can go to jail. So you know i'm'm just being real, but let's get out of here.
Speaker 2:Hold on, I didn't know. Right, I didn't know you was from Kentucky, I'm from Charlotte. I just no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Lena, you didn't, no, no, you did not fucking say that, you just said, you're from Kentucky, all right, you're okay.
Speaker 6:Keep that clear, I have to include that, because I lived in Kentucky for 13 years.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so you're Kentucky, oh yeah.
Speaker 6:No, I'm a.
Speaker 2:Charlotte Fried chicken. You're Kentucky or fried chicken.
Speaker 6:Kentucky fried chicken is crazy I don't know. Well, the state itself is just a bad situation, like foster kid type shit.
Speaker 5:Okay, okay, so I don't really I claim Charlotte?
Speaker 6:I don't really I claim Charlotte. You feel me? I've always loved Charlotte it's the city. You feel me. I've always loved the city alright.
Speaker 2:So, because it's rare for me that you hear somebody say from Kentucky how many people you know that's from Kentucky.
Speaker 6:They be like where's? That what city is that in?
Speaker 2:this is the first being that I know from Kentucky. I don't know nobody from Kentucky. How is Kentucky? Please put me on. How is Kentucky?
Speaker 1:It's plain and dry and desolate, and it's just like You've been to Kentucky. Yeah, I've been to Kentucky. No, I've been to, okay, kentucky, they're pretty good. Tennessee and Kentucky meet at the Army? Was that like it's?
Speaker 6:like.
Speaker 1:Seversville and whatever is on the other side.
Speaker 6:Oh girl, you was in a morning sign.
Speaker 3:That's online. I'm not going to lie.
Speaker 6:They have some sundown cities. Sundown cities they do. They look at you like Sundown cities in Kentucky.
Speaker 2:Oh, you're black. They got some good hoes in Kentucky. No, good hoes, no.
Speaker 6:The white girls oh.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this is no advisory podcast.
Speaker 3:I don't want to like offend anybody.
Speaker 6:No offense to the white girls in Kentucky. Not all of y'all are easy, but the ones in Richmond. I grew up in Richmond, kentucky.
Speaker 2:In Richmond, kentucky. That's not like Richmond Virginia.
Speaker 6:I love them some black.
Speaker 2:Dick.
Speaker 3:Yeah dick, okay Say it say it, say it, Everybody is mixed.
Speaker 6:Say it say it In the future, the population is going to be mixed. You know what I'm saying? Because so many white girls just, but that's just how it is. Like they don. You know what I'm saying? They seeing YB and Lil Durk on TV.
Speaker 2:Same with.
Speaker 6:Tennessee too, though Okay but hold up. It's changing now.
Speaker 2:So they ain't racist. No more Say it, say it. What do they want? White girls in Kentucky?
Speaker 6:Not all of them. They still got their little Travis and Adam Say it, what do? They want.
Speaker 5:What do they want? What do they?
Speaker 6:want. Black dick they do, but I know they still be having their little. You know what I'm saying. Travis Adams feels and stuff like that.
Speaker 4:You know like having family in the country and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:So you say you've been in Kentucky 13 years. Yeah, charlotte, how many years.
Speaker 6:A total of like seven years now.
Speaker 2:Seven years, so you're more of a Kentuckian than a Charlottetian. No, I'm a.
Speaker 6:Charlottetian. Nah, she been here longer than five. I don't know nothing about Kentucky.
Speaker 2:I don't even know who Kentucky is, I mean.
Speaker 6:Who that High school Hardin University?
Speaker 2:Numerical Numerical wise. She been in Kentucky for more years than she has been in Charlotte.
Speaker 6:What are you talking about? Hardin Hardin University?
Speaker 2:In Charlotte.
Speaker 3:Charlotte North.
Speaker 6:Carolina Allegheny.
Speaker 2:Okay, well, okay, that counts for something 2017.
Speaker 6:Class of 2017. Shout out.
Speaker 2:That counts for something. Okay, right track my bad.
Speaker 6:Counts for something. Listen, I don't Fuck that T I would never look at you and say you're a Kentucky.
Speaker 2:I ain't going to lie, though I would never look at you and say you're a Kentuckian.
Speaker 6:I ain't going to lie, though. If I started music in Kentucky, I'd be up there.
Speaker 2:You probably would, because like Kentucky is no. No artists and Louisville we got.
Speaker 6:you know, Jack Harlow, you feel me. But some other people, but it's like Bryson Tiller. Yeah, bryson Tiller, he's from Kentucky. But, Louisville and Lexington and Richmond and Winchester, all these other little like it's desert you feel me. I could have been blue, but I want to come to the city and really experience the culture you feel me. Like I ain't going to experience none of this, none of these lessons I learned in Kentucky. They would have just been like oh, you're a great rapper, go ahead, leaner Sky.
Speaker 2:Go ahead, niggerigger. You're a great rapper, nigger. Wow, go ahead.
Speaker 6:And spit that shit, nigger.
Speaker 2:I like that, nigger shit I like that nigger shit, like you know what? Leaner sky, that's my nigger.
Speaker 6:Right there, that's my nigger but you know I'm saying some charlotte people. I was about to say didn't they have? Oh, these people don't talk about guy. That's my nigger, right there, that's my nigger. But you know what I'm saying. Some Charlotte people I was about to say didn't they have. I was about to say they went up to one of our little cities up there in Kentucky. I don't fuck with them, no more. Though.
Speaker 2:I missed that.
Speaker 6:We ain't gonna say no, what the fuck you mean?
Speaker 3:I'll come back to y'all's baby, though the what the fuck you mean Congrats on y'all's baby?
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, the baby. Congrats to y'all's baby. Hold up now.
Speaker 6:You see that, you see that screenshot.
Speaker 2:You know my shit, we gotta go viral. What the fuck are you talking about?
Speaker 6:These niggas ain't shit. What are you saying? What are you saying?
Speaker 1:We talking about off camera.
Speaker 6:It's a little sidebar.
Speaker 1:That's a little sidebar, that's a Patreon episode. They pay for this.
Speaker 2:We ain't do Patreon never where we 31st, you know too, it is oh this dog knows.
Speaker 3:You know too, I was like hold on, you know I mean?
Speaker 6:I mean you feel me, it's name drops, you know, but we ain't gonna talk about it.
Speaker 4:We ain't gonna get in on camera or nothing like that.
Speaker 6:You feel me, but it's name drops, you know. But we ain't going to talk about it, we ain't going to get in on camera or nothing like that. You feel me, but congrats on y'all's baby.
Speaker 2:Shit, I fucking won't. All right, go ahead.
Speaker 6:Shit crazy dog.
Speaker 2:We going to make it clean.
Speaker 6:Yeah, like I ain't going to lie. I'm going to shout out Kentucky. You know what I'm saying Shout out, I won't be who I am Tough skin. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Try the Kentucky John Wall. I'm so sensitive, I'm actually fine with it. Edgerton Davis, the Marcus Cousins yeah, you know, kentucky had a lot of ballplayers. What is he?
Speaker 6:talking about? Oh, you forgot about Randall Julius.
Speaker 2:Randall, julius Randall.
Speaker 6:Yeah, my nigga was talking about me he on the board. Yeah, I think he got a crowd of details Stop playing with him. Okay, what's he? 15 plus. Yeah, he's 15 plus Booker. Oh yeah, booker.
Speaker 2:Booker.
Speaker 6:See that we yeah Like.
Speaker 2:Kentucky, Kentucky Hold on now Hold on.
Speaker 6:I ain't gonna lie, though. You sure right. I'll tell you what.
Speaker 1:But I ain't gonna lie, I went to this fire ass ghetto, ass strip club in Illinois, kentucky, illinois, kentucky yes, it was the city small girl outskirts.
Speaker 3:I'm telling you, I've been in Illinois, kentucky, the rural part of Kentucky. I ain't never heard of that.
Speaker 6:Or it might be called Chicago Kentucky.
Speaker 1:I don't know, maybe it's Chicago Kentucky.
Speaker 4:It's the name of another city.
Speaker 1:The strip club was so ghetto it was a hole in the wall y'all. That was the best time I ever had in my life. It was literally like I'm going to tell you how. The strip club was no bigger than this room.
Speaker 2:You walk in I swear to God you walk in.
Speaker 1:It's a pool table over here for niggas to gamble.
Speaker 2:That's the room right there.
Speaker 1:They only had like eight strippers, but the bitches was fine. I ain't gonna lie and I'm gonna be very transparent. Yes, I went with the nigga and yes, he did give me a stack of ones and yes. I did throw my entire stack on one bitch at the bar because the bitch was fine.
Speaker 4:Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:I had to tell him my life. Was she the only fine one? Well, I don't know. That's the only one I've seen.
Speaker 2:Wait wait I just want you, I want to pause right there when she said that right, you know how they be. Like you can't. It's like what's the word they use when it's like for male or female. You can't do double standard, right. But it is a double standard right because, like she said, a woman can go to a strip club, get one and throw it at a girl. Like hey, picture a nigga can go to a strip club, get one and throw it at a girl. Like hey, picture a nigga doing that to another nigga.
Speaker 3:Exactly why would a gay woman go to the gayest?
Speaker 2:situation. Right, you see, I'm just saying.
Speaker 1:A man be in a men's strip club if he wasn't gay.
Speaker 2:Thank you. I'm just saying he don't gotta be in a gay strip club. No, no, no, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say that he ain't gotta be in a gay strip club. He could be in a strip club and a nigga come out and a nigga yeah, but that's why there's double standards in place. If men wanna do that, they can do that. No, Because women are more susceptible to like oh, let me see your titties, oh your titties is nice girl. A nigga is not doing that. That's why there's double standards.
Speaker 6:We girls, girls. We support girls.
Speaker 2:No, we're not talking about the gay niggas. We're talking about the double standard portion. Yeah, because that's why double standards are in place. No, that's why double standards are in place. No, that's why double standards are in place because of shit like that. I'm just, I'm sorry. I just it just came to my head when I was throwing fucking wins at the girl I probably had like six, seven hundred ones.
Speaker 1:I threw that girl, I'm not gonna lie, we was at the bar drink, I'm like you want to drink, baby?
Speaker 2:I was in love.
Speaker 6:That's why double standards are in place, okay so how do you feel if your man was like seeing a girl and like throwing ones, but he was into her?
Speaker 1:though, oh, I don't know, what the fuck he was doing.
Speaker 3:No but what if?
Speaker 6:he like seen it, though. Like was that you Shit, that wasn't my problem. Like what?
Speaker 1:if no, no, no.
Speaker 6:I'm having. He like you know what I'm saying Did a little too much. He was into the girl, like you could tell he look at her like you look at you. You know what I'm saying, like you know what I'm saying how would you?
Speaker 5:Yeah, I don't know Cause.
Speaker 1:see, that's the thing I might really get mad because you're trying to steal my nigga, because I feel like maybe I'm a little territorial, I know you got a job to do, but they're not going to stop.
Speaker 6:No, you feel me. Don't include me, it's just me, don't bring the devil to your bedroom.
Speaker 1:No, oh hell. No, never. But I get it though. Yeah, she's just doing her job, but it's like that's a good, honestly I don't know like I feel like the, the delusional part of me.
Speaker 6:I'll probably get mad like yeah oh yeah, you're going to live in too much for my liking, but I wouldn't even go to the strip club with my man, yeah, but like I don't know.
Speaker 4:On the other hand, it's like yeah but, that's, but that's I was just about to say on the other hand.
Speaker 1:it's like we here to have fun like, so I can't really be see that's, that's too much See we ain't even coming in, we not going.
Speaker 6:We can do that at home, though I can do that to you at home, like that's the thing, I probably wouldn't even go, I wouldn't even go, I wouldn't even go, we staying home tonight.
Speaker 2:What are we doing?
Speaker 6:I'm cooking for you tonight. Titty shit. We staying home tonight. Staying home tonight.
Speaker 2:Ain't no way All right. Hold on, let's bring down the sexual intensity right now, guys. I'm weak A lot of sexual intensity right now, right.
Speaker 1:So getting back to the music. Yeah, please. Oh yeah, my bad guys.
Speaker 2:What would you?
Speaker 4:say is the point in your life where you realize music is a lane that I could probably succeed in.
Speaker 6:Whenever I couldn't get it out of my life. I couldn't get it out of my life. I tried to work at construction sites, I tried to overwork myself to the point of me trying to get rid of wanting to do music. You know what I'm saying. But it always had to be there. I always had to write something. A lyric always came into my head. You feel me and I'm like, what? Like, what do you want me to do? I found a song. I wrote to it in like I think was like two minutes full, full song. Put it out and it's called glue that's my shit too.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I'll take it.
Speaker 6:I'll take it, give it to me and um, yeah, so like after I wrote that song, put it out and everything like people loved it immediately. Boom 13k youtube. My god, what do you want me to do? Boom 15K YouTube, next video. Okay, Let me do the music, Let me do some part-time. You feel me? Let me see. But yeah, that's when I think around like well, last year around this time November, that's when it started really getting real for me, Like, do it If it don't work out. You got your degree.
Speaker 2:You feel me, so listen me. Like, do it if it don't work out. You got your degree, thanks, so listen, let's dive into it, right, um child delineate sky. Like let's give around the pause. We've watched this young lady blossom. Oh yeah, into know the superstar artist that she is becoming. You know she came through our open mic circuit Training Day, clt.
Speaker 6:First performance I ever had.
Speaker 2:Ever had, and you know.
Speaker 6:Ever, the first time I ever showed anybody else in the world my music was at Training Day, thanks, and from there she blossomed.
Speaker 2:She groomed, she learned, they helped me study and she transcending into the artist that she is now you know. So again, round of applause.
Speaker 6:So y'all gotta surprise me like this though.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So in saying that right, like, how important is artist development for you? Because now with the music, how it is now, artists if they have a song that's resonating on TikTok and it blows up, it gets signed. There's really no artist development into that. So how important was going through the avenues, getting developed into, developing into the artist that you is now? How important is that to you?
Speaker 6:Well, I always say knowledge is power. You know what I'm saying. In any field, anything you do, you know what I'm saying and being prepared is like the best thing you can be. You know what I'm saying and being prepared is like the best thing you can be you know what I'm saying Always stay ready, so you don't have to get ready.
Speaker 6:You know what I'm saying. So artist development is a part of like it's not just rehearsing, it's not just learning your lyrics, it's not just rapping over instrumental. It's being present, making an impact, making people remember you. It's deeper than just getting on stage and rapping your lyrics and then getting off. You have to make people remember you. You have to make people feel what you're saying, because if they don't feel what you're saying, you're just another rapper that came. You feel me. So it's like the artist development you have to know who you are as an artist. You have to know what your goal is. You have to know who your team is, and I ain't got no team, so I'm still going. You know I'm saying through the process. I'm only a year in, but I applaud people who already got their team.
Speaker 6:A publicist uh, you know what I'm saying. A manager, a clothing line partner you know what I'm saying. Just people who endorse you without you having to necessarily pay money. People who promote you without you necessarily having to go out, and you know what I'm saying. Do it yourself like you have to have them type of people around you, so you don't have to have that weight on your shoulders. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:Artist development is more than just shoulders. You know what I'm saying. Artist development is more than just you know what I'm saying learning how to write better. You know what I'm saying. It's deeper than that. If you really want to succeed honestly and I went through a couple bad managers and you know what I'm saying but shout out to my first one. He actually did put me in rooms with people who knew what was really going on. You know what I'm saying. So shout out to them for really getting me knowledge in my first month of being an artist. So knowledge is power. You know what I'm saying. Like you just got to be prepared. You got to know who you are. You know what I'm saying. It's very important, very important.
Speaker 6:And it's not easy to learn, I'm sorry. It's not easy to learn. You know what I'm sorry, it's not easy to learn. You know I'm saying, in your first month, second month, even your first year in, like I said, I ain't even got a full team yet. You know what I'm saying. So you know I'm saying it's a learning, learning curve. You know what I'm saying, but and then piggyback off the manager joint right.
Speaker 2:So no, I'm not gonna get into that yet yeah, but I just want to touch on the subject of what the difference is of having a good manager as opposed to a great manager. So a good manager is going to get you in rooms, going to get you placement and shit that you feel like you need to be there.
Speaker 2:Right A great manager is going to get you in places where you don't have no business being Like yo. How the fuck am I in here? Because that's what a great manager and a good manager. That's the differential between a great manager and a good manager. So, in keeping with the managers, right, you know what this shit says.
Speaker 3:No advisory.
Speaker 2:so I'll fuck you.
Speaker 6:Fuck that shit, no names though we can do nicknames, nicknames, yeah, we can do like easy ass nicknames.
Speaker 2:I'm going to tell you, Lena, that's going to be extremely hard for me because I don't give a fuck. And nobody checked me yet Nobody checked me yet. If you saw it you saw it, you didn't I.
Speaker 6:Why check me yet If you?
Speaker 1:saw it, you saw it, how much you come check me Come check me. He asked him for the smoke. That's crazy, it is I ain't gonna lie to him. It's straight. It's truthful you know how crazy that is.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Ain't nobody gonna say shit, but listen.
Speaker 6:If they say shit, they feel see.
Speaker 2:All right, out of respect, I'm going to keep it B-rated and if people know, you know.
Speaker 6:B-rated is crazy.
Speaker 2:Out of respect, you know. So we was talking outside of the camera, wise, and we were talking about different managers and promoters. And we were talking about different managers and promoters and just tastemakers who feel that they are quote unquote gatekeepers of Charlotte and they put Charlotte artists on, so on and so forth. Two part question. So, as far as management is concerned and the management that you previously had, right, that are in the Charlotte scene, right For artists that's going to look at this and say, hey, I may consider that to be a manager. Right, tell them your experience of having an art, a manager that you felt at the time was somebody that could further your career and the Charlotte scene. How was that Um help, progress or digressed your career?
Speaker 6:Okay, so the first manager actually was like a bit helpful. You know what I'm saying. He did get me an audio box with you know I got 20 on a B. You know what I'm saying. He introduced me to the owner. You know what I'm saying. He did get me An audio box with you know I got 20 on a beat. You know what I'm saying. He introduced me to the owner. You know what I'm saying. Like things like that.
Speaker 2:Because Let me stop you for a minute.
Speaker 6:That's easily accessible, but that you feel me, you feel me so like that's what he did.
Speaker 2:He helped me a little bit. Well, I said that Because I found the to help. I'm trying to help.
Speaker 1:Well, she's for somebody that's trying to break into that scene. Okay, okay, In that scene, okay okay. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:Like two months in. You feel me.
Speaker 2:An artist that just started. I got you, I got you. So you was like wow.
Speaker 6:You feel me? I was like, oh my God, I got 20 on my feet, like there's a story behind that too, but I know all that shit, so I'm weak. I'm drinking you know what I'm saying? That's the level that, as far as I could get like. I took pictures with Fetty P Franklin he's regular, but okay he's so mad about that? Punch review you know, what.
Speaker 2:I'm okay, he's so mad about that punch review.
Speaker 6:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:They're so mad? No, I'm just saying you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:At that time, right, I got you. You know what?
Speaker 6:I'm saying, but okay, so that's what the first manager did. The second manager did this shit. Do y'all remember the Trey Songz show I was supposed to open up for? Yeah, never happened. He told me to make a fucking flyer. Do y'all remember the Trey Songz?
Speaker 6:show I was supposed to open up for? Yeah, never happened, never was a show. He told me to make a fucking flyer, a video, post it, knowing that there was never a booking. Trey Songz don't know me, his manager don't know me, his team don't know me None of them niggas know who the fuck I am. Okay, he tried to say. Oh, he tried to say. He tried to say songs.
Speaker 2:So I got a story about that. But he from the hood, he tried to say songs.
Speaker 6:Yeah, nigga in the hood. They say he can fight.
Speaker 2:Trey Songz is from the hood nigga.
Speaker 6:He from the hood, he from the hood, he from the hood he from.
Speaker 2:He came to my hood a couple of times.
Speaker 3:Oh he, he's, it wasn't a setup.
Speaker 6:It was more like a facade. He wanted me to think that he could get me into these places and performances. He would take it as far as the day of the show. Three hours before I literally made a video. I posted it on my page. I don't usually do that shit. Anybody knows I only post on my story when I perform. I posted it on my page. I don't usually do that shit. Like anybody knows, I only post on my story when I perform. I only post on my story. I don't keep anything on my page anymore.
Speaker 2:So before you do that is the second I'm going to say initials is the second manager, ir, yeah, okay.
Speaker 6:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm weird and shout out to my engineer I'm weird and shout out to my engineer. I ain't gonna say which one, but he, you see him working at Auntie Anne's so niggas gonna do their research. Auntie Anne's yeah okay he working on he getting that side break okay he can't knock the hustle. But you see what type of people that they portray they self as, but in reality you not even a manager at Auntie Anne's. You feel me, I'm like I don't get it.
Speaker 1:Y'all not hot.
Speaker 2:She watching, she watching.
Speaker 1:There you go.
Speaker 6:All right, but yeah, so like it's just a lot with him. Like he embarrassed me though. The second one, it was more like an embarrassing thing and then fuck it, his modeling thing. It was like a.
Speaker 2:We know, I know the story, I know the story. But whenever.
Speaker 6:I like. You know what I'm saying. I was blanking you see Y'all remember that I was blanking.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. Y'all remember that I was blanking.
Speaker 6:I was like this nigga trying me on some shit. Fuck this nigga. He not my manager. I'll tell it all. You know what. I'm saying he was telling me ho, get off, live chill. You know what I'm saying. I was like fuck that shit because of people already to this. So I'm thinking that he really can help me meet Glorilla and goddamn, you know what I'm saying all these people he's taking pictures with he's telling me oh, I'm getting these artists out, you living in, nevermind, nevermind, do it.
Speaker 6:That ain't none of my business. That ain't none of my business. I'ma definitely tell y'all off camera, though I'm a damnly tell y'all, whoever, I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 5:I already know.
Speaker 6:Like this nigga had me held me back for like five months. Like all this shit I'm doing now, this YouTube shit over 30,000 views, bro. I could have been doing this six months ago. Like imagine the songs I could have been putting out. Like this nigga inviting me to his house at night on my birthday, bro. What are you doing, bro? You asking me for my address and you getting mad because I'm not telling you my address. Talking about I ain't serious about my music career. What's up, bitch?
Speaker 2:You'll see the person I want to talk to Lena. Hey baby, hey Polo, we got the joint for the joint right here.
Speaker 6:Where my play at.
Speaker 2:I know you don't call me something Huh, I'm playing that got Bluetooth capabilities.
Speaker 4:Huh.
Speaker 2:All right, just point it to the. There you go. Okay, ask your fucking question.
Speaker 6:Hurry up, you want me to show the room.
Speaker 2:No, no, put it to the thing. She wanted to ask you a question, or something.
Speaker 6:Oh, ask me a question.
Speaker 1:I did not want to ask a question.
Speaker 3:So why the fuck you want me to call you then I'm weak. No, don't hang up on her. I want to talk to her, Shh goodbye, it's hard.
Speaker 2:Oh, it's hard as shit.
Speaker 6:But shout out to my engineer. He's amazing. He got me out of my funk. He helped me realize how the shit really is. He ain't sugarcoat shit and he helped me get back into my mojo. You feel me? So shout out to him. I ain't going to name him, but everybody know who my new engineer is. We know it is.
Speaker 2:Yes, no fuck that, no, no no, no, no, Engineer, that's it.
Speaker 3:No, Just leave it at that, engineer, that's it. Off camera. Off camera, it's Hoffman and Gita Shout out to my engineer Huh, you brought me out to fun.
Speaker 4:Aye, aye.
Speaker 6:Y'all want to hear my new shit.
Speaker 4:We don't have the core.
Speaker 3:We don't got the, I'm going to play it in there, freestyle who?
Speaker 6:Nah, I'm going to freestyle for free and I'm not saying that. In no, I ain't saying that, in no cocky shit. Bluetooth.
Speaker 2:Oh, why you do that? Because we I don't think we really got to dive into Lena. Like, who is Lena Sky? How did you, how did you adapt your name? What is your rap style? Who do you emulate or try to emulate, you know, in music? Who are your musical influences? We want to know who the fuck is Lena Skye so Lena Skye is actually from my first manager.
Speaker 6:He made up Lena's sky as a whole, like the Lena's sky part. I was Lena mommy Originally.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she was trash, lena, mommy. Horrible, horrible.
Speaker 6:And that's why I changed my name, cause the motherfuckers like him.
Speaker 2:Lena mommy.
Speaker 6:That's hard, that's trash Right. Cute Like Lena mommy. That's hard, that's trash right, that's cute.
Speaker 2:Lena.
Speaker 6:Mommy, lena, mommy, hard as hell.
Speaker 2:That's not hard, lena. I'm glad you didn't do that shit, that's so funny, Okay so. Well, if it ain't great, it's horrible.
Speaker 6:Mommy, but I didn't want to act like I was Hispanic or something like that. You know what I'm saying? I'm a black girl. You feel me? I ain't feeling so, and then I changed it to Lena, and then it was Lena Sky. Okay, so, but I love Lena Sky, I love the way it is. It's really Sky's the limit. But you know what I'm saying? It's what is it Settling kills you, my bad. So yeah. And then he just put it to Scott, my first manager, okay.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I had clothing line and everything.
Speaker 6:I had it going. I ain't going to lie, he started me up. Good, it's just like. Mixing personal with professional is never going to work, ever, ever, ever, ever, even if you think it's working now, even in five years, two years in something's going to gonna. You know, what do they always say never, mix business with never, pleasure never. It's never gonna work out. And I always say never, say never. But in that case never like hell no, but we still cool to this day.
Speaker 6:You feel me. Apologies were made, you feel me, so I'm gonna be on his mic job soon what is your?
Speaker 2:I mean, we know your, your style of music, your style of rapping. For the people that's watching more than I watched them all. But people, what is your rap style like? Who are your influences? What is your rap style and who are your musical influences?
Speaker 6:my my influences is Michael Jackson. Okay, erykah Badu, you know what I'm saying. I love her Like.
Speaker 4:Listen to it in the rain, her aura.
Speaker 6:Like that shit is hit different in the rain when you chilling, smoking a blunt, Like it just feels good. And then who else? Oh, Future, duh, Female Hendrix, what you talking about? Yeah, Future, who else? I can't leave these people out. Every time people ask me I be leaving somebody out. Name a girl Name a girl oh, nicki Trippin', nicki Travel.
Speaker 2:Nicki. Shout out to Nicki.
Speaker 6:He said toxic, you, a Scorpio, that's toxic, anyway. Oh no, offense, not the anyway, oh no offense.
Speaker 1:Not the women, not the women I ain't say shit, I'm a little bit wait. Are you november october? Oh no, oh october. Okay, you say he said he a crazy one, he not the freaky one I think they nicer than the november.
Speaker 6:They delusional damn. You think we mean. No, I just y'all real strong, like y'all black and white yeah. I'm a Gemini. I'm sensitive as fuck. I can't handle that. Yeah, I can't handle that. I get it but yes okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, I keep you back on track your influences Jackson.
Speaker 3:Your influences.
Speaker 6:Current influences. I ain't going to lie. Glorilla like she make me go harder Like her, she influenced me in that way Because I can't like. I ain't going to lie. You know how you listen to somebody like and you start to just rap like them, like people be on Boss man D-Lo beats and they just. You know what I'm saying. I try to do that.
Speaker 2:I'll be right with you, be Lena, I was like I believe that's.
Speaker 6:Glorilla Right I'm from. Charlotte.
Speaker 3:Not Memphis.
Speaker 2:The thing that distinguishes Glorilla, because of her voice.
Speaker 6:She's different, though she's different. And her lingo, because nobody could be like her and that's the type of shit that I, you know, I'm saying I need that, yeah, I need. I need that type of what's it called the niche, that niche you know what I'm saying that I could just grab on and just take off with you.
Speaker 2:Know I'm saying so I want to ask this question right, because, uh, we are currently working training day cl. Clt is currently working on a DVD documentary, but I want to ask you.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But I want to ask you residing in Charlotte currently, like where do you, what do you, what do you consider Charlotte sound and what do you consider Charlotte's culture? Well, Now you're the first person that got asked this question, so you got to. What is Charlotte's sound? I don't know.
Speaker 6:Chicken coop come to my mind when I think about culture, the chicken coop.
Speaker 2:Which is no longer here.
Speaker 6:Something about that. It's just yeah, but like I said, I wasn't here for, like the real, like East.
Speaker 6:You know what I'm saying the mall on the East side. You feel me Like I wasn't here for the real culture, Like before people started moving. In no offense to New Yorkers or anybody who moved here, I'm just saying like, yeah, like I wasn't, like my sisters, yeah, like my sisters, my older sisters, they knew the culture. So I'm. That's why I don't really know the sound. You know what I'm saying. I don't even think we have a sound. I know DaBaby. You know what I'm saying. He got Charlotte sound, because if everybody start rapping like DaBaby, it's not going to catch on. Yeah, it's not going to take off like Atlanta. Sound dude.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:People start rapping like Lil Baby and for some reason it hits. You know what I'm saying. So they just have their own culture. We just ain't really well in my opinion. We may have it in some little cliques and you know what I'm saying, stuff like that. They might have a sounds individually, but I don't know as a unison, I don't know, especially as females.
Speaker 2:Now we definitely gonna sound as females and anybody can disagree, but I asked that you know because, uh, you look at the Charlotte music scene and you hear these artists that perform at these different open mics and venues. They kind of try to emulate what sound that's out now right. So when you look at artists, like you stated, the Baby, right, he had his own, he came in with his own sound, but, as you stated again, that's not the Charlotte sound you got to remember.
Speaker 6:Remember, though he changed his sound you know I'm saying yeah, like I heard his new new okay, I heard his new shit compared to his old shit right when he was like when he was the old shit, they considered charlotte's sound not that shit, wait, wait, not the boom, no, not the not, no, not the. Shook shit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, not the Shook, shit. No wait, let me stop. The Baby Jesus, shit, you feel me Like? Yeah, with the Money man features. That's the real his mixtape.
Speaker 2:No, you know what I hear, you, I hear you, but from when I was, you know, doing in lieu of doing this new venture? A lot of people were saying that Pack of the Maryland gone. They stamped that as a Charlotte sound because that was the most commercially as big as it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah I mean, that's fair but I don't think it should be stamped as Charlotte sound. Yeah, not at all.
Speaker 6:But I give it to him for making it that big to make people think it was a Charlotte sound Commence to him. You feel me.
Speaker 2:And he's not even from Charlotte. That's crazy.
Speaker 6:He from Ohio.
Speaker 3:This nigga from Ohio. He's not even from Charlotte he was in high school down here.
Speaker 6:So Just like they try to get my girl Jazz on that bitch, they try to say she was from Charlotte, talking about Charlotte's very own on Netflix. She ain't from Charlotte. Y'all be trying to grab anybody nearby.
Speaker 2:You watch Bad Girls Club? Love that Bad Girls Club.
Speaker 1:Scotty Scotty said she was from Charlotte no, no, you watch Baddies. Scotty is not from Charlotte. Scotty is from Cary, North Carolina, which is out of Raleigh. But she claimed Charlotte and everybody was like never, ever seen you in a club ever.
Speaker 2:See, there's a difference from where you're from and where you at. Yeah, you know.
Speaker 6:I, I never heard of that though, yeah, but I think honestly.
Speaker 1:I do know that she lived in Charlotte downtown for a year. I think maybe that's why she claimed it, but to say that you're from Charlotte.
Speaker 2:A year was not long enough.
Speaker 6:Yeah. It's not like at all Nowhere near long enough. I just yeah, like if you ain't born and raised, been through it, you know what I'm saying. It's a lot of traumatic things you go through in a city to really call it your own, Like it's a lot of things that bring the community together. That is kind of disrespectful to just claim some shit just because it's a nearby city.
Speaker 6:You feel me, if I'm from Raleigh or if I'm from, like, winston-salem or Greensboro, I'm not gonna say I'm from Charlotte, right, I'm gonna say I'm from Raleigh or Greensboro, you know what I'm saying, like, but I ain't gonna say I'm from Kentucky, though so I want to um, because I know we kind of run a little bit over on time, but my last question for you is just how do you juggle everything with being a mom and you know, especially when, like you, were a mom, you were in school, you were doing music and I'm sure you probably were working Like how did you just maintain Wait?
Speaker 4:how old is your child.
Speaker 6:He just turned seven, november 24th. Wait, wait, okay, let's do the math. First of all, don't do the math. I was a youngin' okay, straight out of high school, fresh age. Yes, I was 18, ceo I had to do the fingers and shit. Jesus.
Speaker 1:Christ. Think about the kindergarten. Anyway, I was growing.
Speaker 6:I made my own decisions. My mother definitely raised me right I did not have daddy issues. I made up my own decisions To spread my name and fall in love with a man who I thought was gonna. You know what I'm saying. We was engaged, though. You know what I'm saying. It wasn't like.
Speaker 2:At 18?.
Speaker 6:Yes.
Speaker 2:How old was he?
Speaker 6:He was 18 too. Stop playing with me, no, I just wanna know how old was he?
Speaker 2:I ain't pushing on no kids, he was 18 too. Okay, stop playing with me. No, I just want to know how old was he?
Speaker 6:We want to be in your business we was high school sweethearts. Okay, like I ain't going to lie. No disrespect to my man, now you feel me, but you know we was definitely high school sweethearts, you know and entering. You know what I'm saying trying to get some extra money while I was pregnant.
Speaker 2:All right.
Speaker 6:Because he got. You know what I'm saying on that Pisces shit and you know what I'm saying. I understood the reason in the moment it was dumb. It was stupid, it was retarded. Now it's affecting the rest of your life.
Speaker 5:Right.
Speaker 6:Facts, but shout out to him though he a great dad, you feel me.
Speaker 2:That's all right.
Speaker 6:Round of applause. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to him.
Speaker 3:He actually it's on Bluetooth. Oh, I forgot.
Speaker 6:I'm sorry Shoot, but it's in the song I was and forgot about it.
Speaker 5:We're going to do that.
Speaker 6:But yeah, like fast forward this shit. You know what I'm saying. Just, you know, shout out to him, he's keeping him while I you know what I'm saying work on everything, work on my career, getting a new house. You know what I'm saying. Just build up my life so that I can be prepared to take him back in full custody. You know what I'm saying kind of. You know what I'm saying. We have to give each other time. So you know what I'm saying. I ain't never going to just put them on him, so we take turns. You know what I'm saying. Like I said, shout out to him. He makes it easier on me. My mother makes it easier on me. Shout out to my mother, she's an angel. She ain't never drunk, never smoked a day in her life, never heard her cuss a day in her life.
Speaker 2:Oh, she's pure how old is she?
Speaker 6:Let me ask my mama age.
Speaker 5:She's 57.
Speaker 6:Shout out to her she just turned 57. Her birthday on the 24th, my son's on the 23rd. No, hers is on the 23rd my son's on the 24th.
Speaker 2:You got a picture. You got a picture.
Speaker 6:Oh God, you get on my nerves. No, I ain't got no pictures.
Speaker 2:You about to show me. You about to show me, you unlocked your phone.
Speaker 6:You about to show me this is my son though, but anyway, yes, so shout out to my family. You know what I'm saying. That's why I said don't have kids unless you either have a village or you have money, or both. You know what I'm saying. It definitely takes a village. You have to have help. You have to have support. You will go crazy raising a human being. Okay, with just you and one other person. Imagine just you, one other person and a baby in a room for the rest of your life. You can't do it, so don't try to do that in real life. Okay, have to have a village. You have to have support. You know what I'm saying. Financials got to be there. You know what I'm saying. Financials got to be there you know what I'm saying so you could show the child a better life than you had if it was bad. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So anytime an artist comes on the platform, we always got to ask this question the top three? Okay, top three. Every time you say top three, I just Top three, right, and we don't limit it to one genre, it's just artists, Okay. So who are your top three artists of all time?
Speaker 6:I thought you were about to say Charlotte, thank God.
Speaker 2:Hell fucking. No, Charlotte.
Speaker 6:Fuck, charlotte. Is this live? You gotta go, it is live. I'm sorry, charlotte. Is this live? You gotta go, it is live.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, charlotte, I love you. That driver sucks, but I love you, charlotte, I don't love you, but I love you. I didn't mean that Right from the record my top three.
Speaker 6:Yes, dead or alive, michael Jackson, he's still breaking records you feel me Round of applause.
Speaker 3:Michael Jackson.
Speaker 6:Michael Jackson. He's still breaking records. You feel me? Round of applause, Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying? He's still breaking records. Wait, wait, wait. I don't want to cut. Wait, where's the fucking applause?
Speaker 6:It's on Bluetooth. Take this shit off.
Speaker 2:Okay, do the applause now First of all do the applause oh shit. She thought it was applause. Applause, I took it off so. Do it again, do it again. Do it again. Hold on, let me make sure it's off. Yeah, it's off, Okay of course you can't have it covered up Now, wait, wait. Go back to that, because it was something I had to say. What?
Speaker 1:Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2:Okay, speaking of that speaking of that, I got you Before we go into that. Okay, y'all heard the story of the nigga that auctioned, won an auction of the storage and he found in that storage was unreleased. That's going to be my next week's well, my next year. What would you do If you found the artist like that music? What would you do with that music? That shit is worth way more than printed money bro.
Speaker 2:And they can't even find a producer. They don't know who the producer is. They can't even find a name. That shit is way more than money, man. Your top three Michael Jackson.
Speaker 6:Unreleased.
Speaker 2:I don't want to dive into it too much.
Speaker 6:Stop talking about it, okay.
Speaker 5:My, I didn't want to dive into it too much. Stop talking about it. My bad, I'm a fanatic. That's going to go a whole different realm Michael.
Speaker 6:Jackson damn top 3 top 3 some people is at the same level as 2 and 3.
Speaker 2:I don't think he's upset Michael Jackson going to see this in his grave no, definitely Michael Jackson, michael number 1 of all time.
Speaker 6:And then Nicky in the future are going to see this and it's great. I'm like, oh, no, definitely Michael Jackson. No, michael number one of all time. And then Nikki in the future. That's it.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 6:If I have to do it.
Speaker 2:Nikki, why?
Speaker 6:Nikki. Like if I, if I love their music, I have to be in the same room with them. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like why, nicki? Why not Erykah Badu? She a boss woman, or Lauryn Hill, and that's the thing.
Speaker 6:She not just a rapper, she's a business woman. She can teach me more than just lyrics. Bro, what business she got.
Speaker 3:What she got her own podcast. She got her own radio channel she sells shoes, lipstick.
Speaker 6:She got a hell of a business. She got different kinds of makeup, not even lipstick. She do nails.
Speaker 2:Them shits is super trash.
Speaker 6:She do shoes she do hair.
Speaker 2:I don't care nothing about it. You are the girl. She make money.
Speaker 6:She make money.
Speaker 2:It ain't Fenty, though it ain't Rihanna.
Speaker 6:I'm hating hard.
Speaker 2:When did you hear about a fucking Nicki Minaj shoe? Y'all guys, y'all winning Nicki Minaj any Nicki Minaj products?
Speaker 1:She does have a shoe. They sell it at DTLR.
Speaker 2:At.
Speaker 6:DTLR. Do you have a DTLR?
Speaker 2:collab. No, I'm just saying, dtlr is like the hood shit, hood niggas doing DTLR.
Speaker 6:She making money off that DTLR, and that's what she sell it to.
Speaker 2:I mean, I went and got some DTLR.
Speaker 6:I'm a hood nigga you got to think about it though.
Speaker 2:It don't matter how many shoes she sell.
Speaker 6:She already got her shit. She already got her investment.
Speaker 2:They already paid her already for this collab. I'm not knocking, I'm not naked. I'm not naked, I'm not knocking, I'm just saying she's not, it's up to them to make the money niggas is not talking about Nicki Minaj and her shoes and shit like that.
Speaker 6:I respect it ain't nobody talking about Iversons.
Speaker 2:Ain't nobody talking about goddamn shacks what you been up to, about Iversons, what you talking about they already they got a whole documentary about Iverson's shoes. Yeah, how many years ago, lena, we're not going to go to Lena. Yeah, exactly, I'm an OG.
Speaker 6:That's when he know he wrong, he start saying yo first name no, no, no, no, no. I'm just saying do not debate an.
Speaker 2:OG. Don't debate an OG, because I got facts.
Speaker 6:I'm just saying, like people not talk about her shoes because nobody talk about no shag. He's a great player.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying and again I'm going to say this she's a great rapper. I'm going to say this Shout out to Nicki Minaj because of my background, lu Star, the Teamsters and all that shit. It was Nicki Minaj, lu Star and Safaree, you know that's my era.
Speaker 2:I like I, I, I cause I used to do music and I used to be in these rooms with them personally, seeing them, like you know. And so that's why I say shout out Nicki Minaj, you know, and, and, and. But it was really Fendi who accelerated her to the status where she at now, her to the status where she at now. But shout out to big fendi, I got a story about that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, shout out to fendi because he is celebrating that I got a home girl that's friends with big fendi uh-huh and when I was fresh out of college. Yeah, and she well connected. Yeah, when I was fresh out of college, like just the same friend. When I was in college she put me and my cousin on. We used to get paid by the clubs to bring pretty girls to the club. Like we would get 50 per per girl that we bought her girl lit.
Speaker 1:We went out to cameo one weekend with this nigga. Maybe yes crazy time of our life crazy. They threw a million dollars at night crazy crazy.
Speaker 2:I'll never forget that I got a couple of funny stories, but I ain't gonna say them Because niggas gonna think I'm lying. But you know, niggas gonna think I'm lying. Sleaze, I'm well connected, I'm. I just don't, I don't, I don't talk. I don't talk about it, though. Are you mixing the drink With your finger? Yeah, I got to.
Speaker 6:He diddling that nigga got him real bad real bad. I ain't never seen that.
Speaker 1:That's what hood niggas do before we bring your song game, go ahead and tell the people where they can find you on social media and where they can stream your music everywhere.
Speaker 6:Lena Scott L-I-N-N-A S-K-Y. What is that? Youtube, twitter, instagram, snapchat? Well, not Snapchat, I'm tripping. Deleted that years ago. Um what else? Youtube, of course. Um, I don't know why I thought about Snapchat, but um, yes, just everywhere. Album music, spotify, anywhere. Um Female Hendrix out now EP. Put it out on my birthday a couple months ago. Um, got to do a six-month anniversary or something Shout out to that.
Speaker 2:Got 15,000 streams I got to put up the stats and stuff for that.
Speaker 6:I got to put up all the stats and stuff for everything because people think I'm just like you know, what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying? Motherfuckers think I'm just one of them, but I ain't none of them. You feel me so.
Speaker 5:Shout out to my hype man Pop your
Speaker 1:shit nigga.
Speaker 3:Shout out to you though.
Speaker 6:Nah, yeah, you know what I'm saying Everywhere. Lena Scott, I don't know what song to play. What song should I?
Speaker 2:play. Wait, do we got the plug to play it?
Speaker 1:I was about to say I could reconnect.
Speaker 2:Is there a plug over there? Huh, somebody ran off with it, god damn it Okay off with it God Okay.
Speaker 6:Bluetooth it Okay this is the one me Bring it in. Bring it in.
Speaker 2:Lena, this is the one. Are we all set up for Bluetooth? Yeah, okay, good.
Speaker 6:Hold on wait, Let me find it first.
Speaker 2:Bring it in. Lena, wait, before you do that, why are you doing that? Snowvoarsity Podcast man. Listen, guys. Happy new year. Merry Christmas to all you guys you know. Enjoy your time with your family. This is a new year. Listen, I'm done with resolutions. Y'all just got to do this shit. Fuck a resolution. I don't want to hear any of y'all motherfucking resolutions this year. I don't, because I do a resolution and it be the same shit the fucking whole year. And you want to do the same resolution.
Speaker 4:I don't want to hear it.
Speaker 2:Just go out there, do your shit, be you, be great, be fruitful and get this money Alright. So I don't know Linus Scott going to play some new shit. You know where it is your boy, sia McClain, it's your boy, sia McLean.
Speaker 1:It's your girl, trap Sia. Once again, happy holidays. Make sure you like us. Share, subscribe, comment. Check us out on YouTube, tiktok, instagram, anywhere that you listen to podcasts.
Speaker 2:And it's your girl, trap Sia, and before we end it, because Taris is not here, she always say you can find us on these social media platforms. I, these social media platforms. I am not going to mention those, I'm going to mention mine. You can find us on midgetcom. Midget on midgetcom. Midget on top of midgets Fucking midgets on top of midgetscom Blasian midgetscom Spanish midgetscom Spanish Dominican midgetscom. Midgets with good feetcom. Midgets with good nails and feetcom midgets that got that.
Speaker 6:Midgets that don't got no. Here's my new song with me and mel silas that I made him get on because he's amazing but I'm not gonna play mel's part, because y'all have to pay me for that.
Speaker 1:Period.
Speaker 6:So, but here's my part. Oh, there I go.
Speaker 2:Bring it in. Bring it in. Bring it in, bring it in. Wait, hold on I don't hear you.
Speaker 6:Wait, bring it in. Bring it in. Introduce the song I just did. This is a song by me and Mel Silas, but I'm not going to. I ain't do this stuff fucking day, yeah, so I'ma just play this right here.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's a new fucking video damn OB, by the way, damn Obie.