Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 5-24-25 hour 1
Game Plan
World Radio Premiere of "Stewards of a Broken World" by Warhog.
American Radio Premiere of "Gold" by The Worrry People.
Speaker 1: Now exclusively on w m n H ninety five point
Speaker 1: three FM. Matt Connorton Unleashed presents the American radio premiere
Speaker 1: of Gold, the brand new single from the Worry People.
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Speaker 5: So why why I was as surprised when it all
Speaker 5: came crashing down. Don't want to call him Lord knows me,
Speaker 5: he cares so close.
Speaker 2: But the ruble just reminds me I was a tourist.
Speaker 4: I'm young, cross.
Speaker 6: Clevering me live being your golden backed me around your finger,
Speaker 6: Give me something too.
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Speaker 1: That is so good, that is epic. That is Sewards
Speaker 1: of a Broken World, the world radio premiere brand new
Speaker 1: single from the band Warhog, some great rockers from Texas.
Speaker 1: Love those guys, and we open the show with the
Speaker 1: brand new single from Let's See the band called The
Speaker 1: Worry People are actually not a band, They are a
Speaker 1: duo from the UK. Their new track Gold that was
Speaker 1: the American radio premier of that the first time ever
Speaker 1: played on any American radio station. And we're going to
Speaker 1: have the Worry People on the show soon. We've got
Speaker 1: a couple of great guests in studio with us. We're
Speaker 1: going to introduce in just a moment. Really looking forward
Speaker 1: to talking with these guys. But this is Matt Connorton
Speaker 1: Unleashed and we are live from the studios of WMNH
Speaker 1: ninety five point three FM in glorious Manchester, New Hampshire
Speaker 1: on this Memorial Day weekend, and of course today is
Speaker 1: Saturday May twenty four, twenty twenty five, and I am
Speaker 1: not alone. Jenny, Jenny is here at the news table.
Speaker 13: Good morning, sunshine.
Speaker 1: Good morning. It's actually been a couple of weeks since
Speaker 1: you've been here. Yes, now that I'm thinking about.
Speaker 13: It, I was very ill.
Speaker 1: Yes, yes, so welcome back, welcome back, and uh welcome
Speaker 1: everyone who's tuning in this morning and winning again. Yes
Speaker 1: we are. We're both. We both have our Warhog shorts on.
Speaker 13: We love Warhog.
Speaker 1: Shorts shirts shorts.
Speaker 13: You said shorts.
Speaker 1: I did. I was singing about how it's supposed to
Speaker 1: warm up this weekend. We both have our Warhogs shirts on.
Speaker 1: We don't have u we didn't plan. We don't have
Speaker 1: Warhog shorts. But uh well, yeah, we always know they
Speaker 1: might happen. They might, they might. You know, they are
Speaker 1: in Texas. It gets very warm there, so hopefully they.
Speaker 13: Be an awesome song. I love them for both of
Speaker 13: the world premiers today. We're awesome.
Speaker 1: Oh, we love we love Warhog absolutely so right now
Speaker 1: we've got so first of all, this gentleman, no stranger
Speaker 1: to w M and H. Let me get those mics up.
Speaker 1: King Polo is here. Welcome, Yeah, thank you for having me. Man,
Speaker 1: you've been here. You've been here before, of course I did.
Speaker 1: You've been on the morning show White Yep, that's where
Speaker 1: I first heard you, and then because you're on a
Speaker 1: few years ago, and then you were on again recently,
Speaker 1: I think at the beginning of this year.
Speaker 13: Yeah, beginning of this year again.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, so really cool to have you on. We're
Speaker 1: going to talk about play some music and you have
Speaker 1: an associate with you.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 14: I got my boy, MVP Mayo here with me, about
Speaker 14: to introduce y'all to him.
Speaker 1: MVP Mayor. Welcome to the show, to the show.
Speaker 13: Thank you.
Speaker 15: What does that?
Speaker 1: What does MBP stand for? H?
Speaker 13: It's kind of a long story.
Speaker 4: You want to hear it.
Speaker 16: I do.
Speaker 1: I'm always very curious about this kind of thing.
Speaker 15: So my first kind of foray into music was when
Speaker 15: I was twelve years old and I was watching an
Speaker 15: episode of SpongeBob and it's bang Geeks. So Patrick has
Speaker 15: a line in there that says, is mayonnaise an instrument?
Speaker 15: So my first beat that I made, I got started
Speaker 15: making beats, and my first beat that I made. I
Speaker 15: sampled sounds that were made using mayonnaise, and I posted
Speaker 15: in online. Yes, and I was looking for a YouTube
Speaker 15: channel name, and my mom suggested Mayo Beats.
Speaker 13: Then I started.
Speaker 15: Wrapping, kind of evolved, and then then like the I
Speaker 15: was releasing my music, there was a label line on
Speaker 15: my distributor. I always put Mayo Beats Productions. Yeah, MVP
Speaker 15: Mayo Beats Productions.
Speaker 1: Okay, oh, very cool. All right, cool cool, that's not
Speaker 1: so as a long story, I'm glad you told it.
Speaker 1: I shortened it a little bit, a lot of steps.
Speaker 13: That wasn't always MVP mao.
Speaker 1: And how are you guys associated together? Do you work
Speaker 1: together on music?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 14: We Actually I met him through an event I did
Speaker 14: last year at Charlie's Hill out in Love and in
Speaker 14: the venue told him to reach out to me because
Speaker 14: I was doing a holiday party. Yeah, and it was
Speaker 14: actually his first ever show that he did, and I
Speaker 14: was still to this day think that he's lined to
Speaker 14: me because he came.
Speaker 13: And destroyed that.
Speaker 14: Everybody loved it and the whole crowd went crazy, and
Speaker 14: ever since then, just took him under my wing. Nice
Speaker 14: trying to do what I wish I had someone for me,
Speaker 14: not only as an artist, but this is like a
Speaker 14: mentor type thing, you feel.
Speaker 1: Me, So yeah, yeah, mentorship is important, there really is,
Speaker 1: you know, because it's you know, if you're if you're
Speaker 1: trying to do anything creative and you don't have someone
Speaker 1: to kind of sometimes people get discouraged and they give
Speaker 1: up very early because if they don't have anyone who
Speaker 1: can give them advice and guide them, while also you know,
Speaker 1: not taking advantage of them because they want a lot
Speaker 1: of sharks.
Speaker 13: And the music.
Speaker 1: Absolutely absolutely so. So if you can find someone who
Speaker 1: can kind of mentor you and help you and and
Speaker 1: collaborate with you, that's that's fantastic. What I think we
Speaker 1: should do is let's play a track and then we'll
Speaker 1: come back and we'll talk for a bit, and uh
Speaker 1: should we do uh see you fly?
Speaker 13: Yeah, let's do that. It's probably good best want to
Speaker 13: start with honestly.
Speaker 1: Yeah, because we were talking off air when you guys
Speaker 1: got here. This is my personal favorite of the ones
Speaker 1: you sent. I love this track. What what what should
Speaker 1: we know about this?
Speaker 14: So this song actually talks a lot about drug addiction,
Speaker 14: getting clean, about a lot of the stuff that happens
Speaker 14: and within the drug culture and the lifestyle of that,
Speaker 14: a lot of the mental illnesses and then demons that
Speaker 14: we face, and the coping mechanisms, and then the trials
Speaker 14: and tripulations of hitting rock bottom. Pretty much just restarting
Speaker 14: yourself and reinventing.
Speaker 1: Yep, yep, absolutely, all right, excellent, let's give this a
Speaker 1: spin and then we're going to come back and talk
Speaker 1: to these guys. This is called it.
Speaker 17: So you fly, Dad, However, I cannot come right anymore
Speaker 17: because sometimes, buddy, when you're doing bad things, people do
Speaker 17: bad things too, and that's all they want to do.
Speaker 18: And when you start to realize that you don't want
Speaker 18: to do that anymore anybody in your life. People don't
Speaker 18: want to see good for you, so they can't be
Speaker 18: around to see you do that. I want to shoot
Speaker 18: you down when they see you fly fly everyone your friend.
Speaker 18: When you get now that ain't around, and you wonder
Speaker 18: why they just want to party.
Speaker 4: It ain't done a ride. No, d want to shoot
Speaker 4: you down when they see you fly every whe your friend.
Speaker 18: When you get now that ain't around down, then you
Speaker 18: wonder why they just want to party.
Speaker 13: It ain't done a ride. They talk bad when you win.
Speaker 4: And got a better life being focused on my kids
Speaker 4: and my chester right.
Speaker 18: Thank God, every time I took them in the night
Speaker 18: got starts from the war. But I want to life
Speaker 18: for my babies, even once without my DNA right to die.
Speaker 18: It don't matter about the time of day, all the
Speaker 18: money y'all have million miles fall away, say the word,
Speaker 18: and I'm coming up the bottom away.
Speaker 4: If you know me, then you know that's a fact.
Speaker 18: Though when I'm not, when my kids I'm stack though,
Speaker 18: they laid up when I walk through the dough. Life
Speaker 18: break me down, but they got my hot fall Snakes
Speaker 18: in the grassdrowd cut your wings of of everything hard
Speaker 18: even when I wrap soft. Got to keep the hunger,
Speaker 18: even when you want time. Soon as you stop, that's
Speaker 18: when you start to fly acts. I want to shoot
Speaker 18: you down when they see you fly, fly everyone your
Speaker 18: friend when you get high. Now they ain't around, and
Speaker 18: you wonder why they just sworn a party. It ain't
Speaker 18: done a ride and the ride. I want to shoot
Speaker 18: you down when they see you fly. You fly everyone
Speaker 18: your friend when you get hut. Now it ain't around,
Speaker 18: and you wonder why they just sworn a party.
Speaker 4: It ain't done a ride.
Speaker 19: Aside from Polo, though none of y'all wherever there we
Speaker 19: always able to get a way by your surf everywhere
Speaker 19: at your bone crushing pressure, and still we never skip
Speaker 19: hear it. And why a couple of times you mess
Speaker 19: legends then we're talking. You're on the spind I put
Speaker 19: together better. He is to buy the Gemini, but the
Speaker 19: chemistry forever there. I love the world that's waking up,
Speaker 19: but we've been well aware that down. Can my balls
Speaker 19: shut now while you're living there? I got so be
Speaker 19: gooted kids homing, you know what it is. But if
Speaker 19: I roller with the click, I ain't talking about just
Speaker 19: speak loud of the worst, all my emotions, all that shit.
Speaker 19: It's also mind over matter. I think boet my wits.
Speaker 19: I got live real good poems. He let it soak
Speaker 19: it just to blit spin up bonus.
Speaker 13: Since I know that spin.
Speaker 19: No one know that I'm the issue. It's just something
Speaker 19: you know when you know where you commit. It's the
Speaker 19: one that me and Paula always know how to do
Speaker 19: with this little bit.
Speaker 18: They want to shoot you down when they see you flat.
Speaker 18: Everyone your friend when you get now that ain't around,
Speaker 18: And you wonder why I wonder why they just want
Speaker 18: to party It ain't down the ride and want to
Speaker 18: shoot you down when they see you flat every when
Speaker 18: your friend when you get yeah, now that ain't around,
Speaker 18: and you wonder why the why they just want to
Speaker 18: party It ain't.
Speaker 1: Oh that is so good that I'll see you fly
Speaker 1: King Polo and m b K, MVP MVP. Why do
Speaker 1: I why do I say m b K MVP, I'll
Speaker 1: get it before well before the end of the show.
Speaker 1: I got these guys in studio with us and out.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 1: I do love that track, and I think that's probably
Speaker 1: pretty relatable for a lot of people, you know, like
Speaker 1: you were saying, you know, if you're dealing with addiction
Speaker 1: and whatnot, then you make the you decide to make
Speaker 1: the changes to get clean, and then exactly, you know,
Speaker 1: people for their own reasons, they don't want you to
Speaker 1: do that. They want you to stay with.
Speaker 14: Them exactly because they can't. They just they can't do
Speaker 14: it themselves, so they don't want to see anybody else do.
Speaker 14: Is really what it comes down to a lot of
Speaker 14: internal things too.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I think what makes that relatable too is it's
Speaker 1: not just you know, you can apply that to not just.
Speaker 13: Addictions exactly to say everything, all kinds.
Speaker 1: Of absolutely absolutely. How long have you been at this
Speaker 1: skin pull up?
Speaker 14: So I've been doing music since I was about like
Speaker 14: twelve or thirteen. I started taking it more serious probably
Speaker 14: like eighteen nineteen, when I could actually get into venues
Speaker 14: and stuff. Because of the ages, took a few years off.
Speaker 14: You know, I kind of made some life choices that
Speaker 14: caught up to me, et cetera. But music always was there.
Speaker 14: So I used that as my coping mechanism and my
Speaker 14: way to like like communicate stuff and not be stuck
Speaker 14: into my own box, into my own thoughts and feelings.
Speaker 13: Yeah, realized I had a craft for it.
Speaker 14: And then being in out of the studios, I've actually
Speaker 14: kind of learned how to produce an engineer myself.
Speaker 13: So I've been doing that for some time now.
Speaker 14: And then all the time I like took off, I'm
Speaker 14: kind of really doing anything and having to sit there
Speaker 14: and do with my own my own actions. I learned,
Speaker 14: and a lot of the business aspect of stuff, yeah,
Speaker 14: because I realized a lot of this business stuff is
Speaker 14: pretty much that it's it's the smaller things that make
Speaker 14: the bigger picture, and that's where everybody is trying to
Speaker 14: make the money off of you, and it's like, oh, realistic.
Speaker 14: I got to do is just know how to present
Speaker 14: yourself and and communicate and do all these things. And
Speaker 14: so I just learned all those small things. And that's
Speaker 14: kind of what I've been doing with the platform, the
Speaker 14: wave that I created, and just kind of teaching everybody
Speaker 14: and putting everybody onto stuff that I know, but also
Speaker 14: learning stuff while doing it too.
Speaker 1: Yeah, we were talking about that. Off are a little
Speaker 1: bit too, about your your commitment to sharing knowledge and
Speaker 1: to and to you know, helping helping people and and
Speaker 1: and helping people to not only be able to learn
Speaker 1: things about the business, but take the business seriously. You know,
Speaker 1: it's it's the music business. It's not the music. I mean,
Speaker 1: not that there's anything wrong with doing it for a
Speaker 1: hobby or whatever, but if you're but if you want
Speaker 1: to have a career, like a real career and and
Speaker 1: you know, and have it last, then you got to
Speaker 1: take it seriously and you got to do it like
Speaker 1: a business. Yeah, one hundred when did now the tracks
Speaker 1: that you sent us, these are are these all singles,
Speaker 1: are these part of an album?
Speaker 14: So all of them are off of projects. See Flies
Speaker 14: Off a project from a couple of years ago, Outside
Speaker 14: is Off a project from last year, and a few
Speaker 14: of them are just single singles right now that I've
Speaker 14: been releasing to promote the couple of projects I'm dropping
Speaker 14: this year. I'm dropping a collaborative album with the whole collective,
Speaker 14: and then I have a single, like a single album
Speaker 14: I'm dropping, and then another collaborative album with my buddy
Speaker 14: Domination Jay.
Speaker 1: I've heard of Domination Jay. Yeah, that's a cool name too.
Speaker 1: Where do you you know? Because you talked about recording
Speaker 1: and producing?
Speaker 13: Do you?
Speaker 10: Is?
Speaker 1: Everything self produced?
Speaker 14: So I do pretty much all the production, the beats.
Speaker 14: Some of the beats I usually just buy or get
Speaker 14: from other producers. There is I have some beats that
Speaker 14: I've done myself. I do make beats as well, but
Speaker 14: a lot of stuff right now, I'm kind of just
Speaker 14: getting more on the production side, and I kind of
Speaker 14: doing more features where I'm like, all right, let me
Speaker 14: branchat with people that I've grown up with and done
Speaker 14: music with, or other artists and kind of like do
Speaker 14: my little thing, but like let them really kind of
Speaker 14: take control of the song and then put that onto
Speaker 14: my stuff and kind of let them use my network,
Speaker 14: you know what I'm saying, like their as their platform
Speaker 14: in a sense.
Speaker 1: Right, right, do you do you have like a studio,
Speaker 1: like a home studio.
Speaker 13: I got a home studio with all that stuff.
Speaker 14: Actually, right now, I hat in the car because we're
Speaker 14: about to go up and do this DJing event for
Speaker 14: this boxing event on on Laconia right after this.
Speaker 13: Nice.
Speaker 14: So pretty much I got a home studio and I
Speaker 14: got stuff to run indoor and outdoor venues.
Speaker 13: Yeah. About to host my first festival this summer.
Speaker 1: Really yeah, Oh congratulations, Yeah that's a big deal.
Speaker 13: Yeah.
Speaker 14: Yo, So I do all this, Like I said, I've
Speaker 14: been doing it for years, and all these studios I've
Speaker 14: gone to, I've kind of learned just watching a lot
Speaker 14: of this stuff is kind of the same stuff, you
Speaker 14: know what I'm saying. Yeah, and then it's really just
Speaker 14: adding your own, your own floats to it because everybody
Speaker 14: you can go to thirty different studios, but if they
Speaker 14: don't hear what you're trying to do, all they're going
Speaker 14: to really do is like, Okay, do it this way.
Speaker 14: It may sound better, but that's probably because that's what
Speaker 14: they're used to for production. Oh, Yeah, let's take that
Speaker 14: constructive criticism and add it to stuff. But I'm very
Speaker 14: kind of locked down on what sound I'm going for
Speaker 14: and trying to push off as well.
Speaker 1: We've got some getting some love in the chat room here.
Speaker 1: Joshua Hernandez Domination Domination j oh cool. Yeah, we gotta
Speaker 1: get him on the show. He says, uh, oh, where
Speaker 1: did comment go? I'm trying to forgive me, trying to
Speaker 1: back up. I didn't want to miss his comment. Oh,
Speaker 1: King Polo and MVP Mayo in the building. Yes, you
Speaker 1: said something too about the wave NonStop grind or something.
Speaker 1: I lost his comment now disappeared, but welcome. Domination Jay
Speaker 1: also a Zachary Broder Beast Mode. Yes, my guys, zach
Speaker 1: Nathan hill Y, Yeah, he was on the show recently.
Speaker 13: He's awesome.
Speaker 1: Yeah, he said, Melissa and I are watching and listening excellent, excellent.
Speaker 13: Appreciate 'all. Hope you'll have an a great weekend.
Speaker 1: Domination Jay said bangers Only, Yes, absolutely, absolutely, Yeah, It's
Speaker 1: cool that we live in a time too where you know,
Speaker 1: you have a lot of different options as far as
Speaker 1: how you record and where you record, and different approaches,
Speaker 1: and you know, I'm older. So when I was growing up,
Speaker 1: it was like you either you either went to a
Speaker 1: studio and spent a ton of money or you you know,
Speaker 1: or if you had a one of those old task
Speaker 1: him four track recorders.
Speaker 4: You know, you can do stuff at home.
Speaker 1: And of course today you've got all kinds of options.
Speaker 1: And I mean, you can still go to a studio
Speaker 1: and spend that money. And there's some great studios around here,
Speaker 1: like we have Eric Sotter from Blackhart Sound His name
Speaker 1: comes up all the time on the show. But but
Speaker 1: the advantage of being able to do it yourself too
Speaker 1: is you know, you've got maximum control over what you're doing,
Speaker 1: you know, and and so that's really cool. I'm curious
Speaker 1: to know more about that. You mentioned a festival you're
Speaker 1: doing the summer.
Speaker 13: Yeah.
Speaker 14: So it's going to be out of Charlie's Hill in Lemonon, Maine.
Speaker 14: It's a two day festival. There's an indoor and outdoor stage.
Speaker 14: We're going to do camping, bonfire. We got so so
Speaker 14: the thirteenth is June thirteenth is the first day. It's
Speaker 14: my actually my birthday. So we're gonna do all like
Speaker 14: the rap performances and kind of like the big like
Speaker 14: hype like parties, so to speak, and then the next
Speaker 14: day we're gonna kind of do like low key vibes.
Speaker 14: We'll have some rap performances still too, but there's gonna
Speaker 14: be more kind of like acoustic and singers and kind
Speaker 14: of like the next day kind of everyone gets situated,
Speaker 14: clean up and kind of vibe and then go home
Speaker 14: type deal. Nice, but it's it's pretty cool. Charlie's Hill
Speaker 14: is definitely shout out to them out lemon and Maine.
Speaker 14: That's one of the venues that is always doing everything
Speaker 14: for local artists and his artists in general. So if anybody,
Speaker 14: any artist listening ever get a chance to go check
Speaker 14: out with Charlie's Hill in Elemonon, Maine, definitely go out there.
Speaker 14: Terry and Mike and Lloyd are always doing the best
Speaker 14: that they can to provide a great platform with love
Speaker 14: and respect for us. So if you guys ever looking
Speaker 14: for somewhere cool to go tap and go tap in there.
Speaker 1: That yeah, Charlie Soil that comes up on the show
Speaker 1: all the time too. I've yet to be there, but
Speaker 1: I've got to go there. But for the past, for
Speaker 1: the past however long two or three years I hear
Speaker 1: about Charlie Silton.
Speaker 13: Love it over there. I love it over there always.
Speaker 14: That's one of those places like if I ever do,
Speaker 14: when I ever do get like big and doing all
Speaker 14: this stuff, that's one place I'm always gonna go all
Speaker 14: the time. Yeah, just to show love, because they that's
Speaker 14: what they do for everybody, So why not give them
Speaker 14: you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, absolutely, you've been at this. You know you're
Speaker 1: a young man, but you've been at this a little while.
Speaker 1: And actually, well, this question really for both of you guys,
Speaker 1: like what's changed from your because I feel like the
Speaker 1: music industry is constantly changing and evolving so much, and
Speaker 1: and you know, you're you're someone who really pays attention
Speaker 1: to what's going on, Like, like, what is what has
Speaker 1: changed about or maybe maybe even not so much changed
Speaker 1: about the business, but about your approach to the business.
Speaker 14: So my approach to the business has definitely changed a
Speaker 14: lot from when I first started, because when I first started,
Speaker 14: obviously coming to something young, new and like all this
Speaker 14: energy and kind of like cockiness and not confidence in
Speaker 14: a sense. Yeah, so and then being the young guy,
Speaker 14: like there's a lot of times where you've been misleaded,
Speaker 14: Like that's where I was. I was misled with a
Speaker 14: lot of the teams or groups that I got with
Speaker 14: growing up. So they'll use me as like stepping stones
Speaker 14: in a sense of like, oh yeah, sure, come to
Speaker 14: this venue or come to this event, and we'll definitely
Speaker 14: get you on stage. But realistically they just wanted to
Speaker 14: get more people in the door to make more money. Yep,
Speaker 14: things of that nature. I started to realize that, and
Speaker 14: then as technology and social media and all those grows,
Speaker 14: not too many people do as much door to door
Speaker 14: face to face promotion anymore. So I've been trying to
Speaker 14: come and do it on both ends with just like
Speaker 14: the social stuff, but also getting face to face. Like
Speaker 14: we did a show in Rochester at the Performance Art
Speaker 14: Center back in April. I printed off flyers and went
Speaker 14: to pretty much every business downtown Rochester and put flyers
Speaker 14: up talk to the owners of the businesses. You know
Speaker 14: what I'm saying, Like the face to face built the
Speaker 14: actual interaction with the customers, not customers, but with the
Speaker 14: with the city. You know what I'm saying for people
Speaker 14: around because too many people don't do that anymore. And
Speaker 14: like I've even felt like i've even I can even
Speaker 14: call myself on doing that in the past, with like
Speaker 14: spam sending messages and like, oh here's a new song.
Speaker 13: You guys should go watch this video. It's like, who
Speaker 13: the hell am I.
Speaker 14: You've never had a conversation before in the past, and
Speaker 14: I'm expecting you to do something.
Speaker 13: For me, right right?
Speaker 4: Yeah?
Speaker 1: Now what about you, MVP? I say, right, MVP? Okay, good?
Speaker 1: Like how is how's things changed for you over the
Speaker 1: years too? I mean maybe it's maybe it's similar to
Speaker 1: King Polo, I don't know, but I mean, what's been
Speaker 1: your experience?
Speaker 15: So when I when I first started rappings, probably about
Speaker 15: seven years ago. I'm only nineteen by the way, I know,
Speaker 15: I know I look look a little older.
Speaker 13: But so.
Speaker 15: It's it hasn't changed as much for me because I
Speaker 15: grew up with this social media, with this everybody stuck
Speaker 15: in their phone yep, you know, so.
Speaker 13: Not a lot has changed.
Speaker 15: I mean when I first started, you know, I was
Speaker 15: in the wave of like people like Little Pump like
Speaker 15: Smoke Part, you know, that whole SoundCloud wave, and those
Speaker 15: were all the people that.
Speaker 13: Were blowing up online.
Speaker 15: So that was my mo is I got to try
Speaker 15: and blow up online yep. But now now that I've
Speaker 15: seen some of the face to face stuff, I like
Speaker 15: the I like being personal, you know, you know through
Speaker 15: a screen. You know, it's like texting somebody ain't the
Speaker 15: same as talking to somebody face to face. You know,
Speaker 15: you ain't seeing their facial expressions, their body language, you
Speaker 15: ain't hear in the tone of their voice in a text.
Speaker 13: Context can change so much. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yep.
Speaker 15: And uh, you know people try and put tone into
Speaker 15: text now, but it's you know whatever, it's hard.
Speaker 13: Yeah.
Speaker 15: But a personal change for me is as I've gotten older,
Speaker 15: is I've realized I got to stop trying to be
Speaker 15: a persona because, like I said, I grew up with
Speaker 15: those you know, SoundCloud rap. Yeah, I didn't grow up
Speaker 15: with them, but that's that's when I got into hip hop.
Speaker 15: Yeah yeah, so that that was kind of like my
Speaker 15: the big thing was like flexing at the time. So
Speaker 15: I was just trying to be that. I realized it's
Speaker 15: not me.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 15: Now I'm just I'm doing what I think is the
Speaker 15: best representation of myself as a human, and uh, I'm
Speaker 15: having a lot more fun with it.
Speaker 1: That's good. Yeah, that's very positive. I like that. Yeah,
Speaker 1: you're only nineteen.
Speaker 13: Yep, only nineteen.
Speaker 1: It's the facial hair.
Speaker 13: This man's work ethic too, though.
Speaker 16: Yeah.
Speaker 13: He make me proud every damn day. That's a fact,
Speaker 13: that right, because.
Speaker 1: You'll meet a lot of nineteen year old like that.
Speaker 1: That's awesome.
Speaker 13: Good for you.
Speaker 15: I think I think part of it, part of the
Speaker 15: work ethic, part of the you know a lot of
Speaker 15: people say I'm more mature than other people my age. Yeah,
Speaker 15: I think part of it. It was like the pandemic, right,
Speaker 15: I was in ninth grade when that happened. That was
Speaker 15: probably peak sociality for me, right, and then suddenly gone
Speaker 15: like that, So I had to grow up. I had
Speaker 15: to learn a lot of lessons quickly. Yeah, and uh,
Speaker 15: you know, here we are today. I'm the man I
Speaker 15: am today from the experiences I have.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that's awesome, that's awesome.
Speaker 13: Good for you.
Speaker 1: We should play another track, what do you guys?
Speaker 14: Uh, yeah, I'm with it. Home improvement if you can.
Speaker 14: That's got me, MVP Mayo, Domination Jay and then my
Speaker 14: boys though to rap. That was the one that was
Speaker 14: just on that Cu fly a song with me.
Speaker 1: Oh nice.
Speaker 13: These they are all really really close people to me
Speaker 13: right here, man, we killed this track.
Speaker 1: Excellent, excellent, all right, we'll give this a spend. This
Speaker 1: is home improvement.
Speaker 4: Hey what let's go?
Speaker 20: Hey hey hey, we ain't in Detroit, but we're still
Speaker 20: doing home improvement.
Speaker 4: If you ain't have foundation, how you gonna make some movement?
Speaker 4: My dad was sitting at the crib. He was steady boozing.
Speaker 4: And now the both of us is winning. We is
Speaker 4: never losing out. Me and Polo though.
Speaker 15: We in for the amusement and were gonna head down
Speaker 15: to the student work and make some music, y'all, because
Speaker 15: never get.
Speaker 4: Me wrong, we know we're gonna move with or lose it.
Speaker 15: And what we look like sitting home when everything transmitts
Speaker 15: to the clutch, it go first redline, switch off, ain'tamo lallana.
Speaker 21: Then on the beach, on that on hop out the wagon.
Speaker 4: We pull up and switch off the function. Me in it.
Speaker 4: If they hate, they get.
Speaker 18: Gone, diamonds on my body, flashing and addicted to the fashion,
Speaker 18: on live purpose with passion, whatever late give reaction.
Speaker 4: I never answer what they ask in their face.
Speaker 18: Stained basket n then lit the stack, gag asks Christmas
Speaker 18: hunt winnagg I need it now now winging on the
Speaker 18: back gag there that forbidding.
Speaker 4: So you know they said they no right in this place.
Speaker 22: They know when that they ain't safe steps the boy
Speaker 22: go by the fight your place any more they can
Speaker 22: break they do myself into these cakes. How many times
Speaker 22: when you hate how behind my back and flake? You
Speaker 22: can never trust a snake when they pop off that
Speaker 22: tall grass. Mom, I'm down than a scape poking in
Speaker 22: and now every day, but it's been them away. That's
Speaker 22: why I'm stuck in my ways and stay puffing this
Speaker 22: hate crime. Seeing at my age that's thirty four on
Speaker 22: the game creeping slow because I'm high that high break
Speaker 22: quality over quantity.
Speaker 4: Do you better getting gangs.
Speaker 22: That attracts a documentary just whipping through my story, don't
Speaker 22: miss the page, the repressing counsel and looking at my
Speaker 22: rage from the thought of my mind, I.
Speaker 1: Was battering the play.
Speaker 22: I don't stick in my head.
Speaker 4: That's why I always got a blaze.
Speaker 22: I ain't myself for the way I was raised, did
Speaker 22: a lot of the dirty. You'll have to throw that
Speaker 22: right on by the graves.
Speaker 18: Diamonds on my body. Flash shit ain't addictous to the
Speaker 18: fast ship. A live purpose with the passion. That was
Speaker 18: a light skin reaction. I'll never answered what they asked
Speaker 18: in bad face. They basket like the little stacks. That's
Speaker 18: because we shouldn't wear bag and I need it now.
Speaker 18: Not weighing on the bad gat there bad for bidness.
Speaker 4: So you know they be your bad friend.
Speaker 19: I'm more reclined to say forty five forty five staying
Speaker 19: away from five over on my po shows. Five got fine,
Speaker 19: just some time, wrest some bugs, throw some rocks, not
Speaker 19: even trying to get my license back.
Speaker 13: I'm just trying to show that you're hid.
Speaker 19: I see the try relations, can't even know the size.
Speaker 19: It's me, myself and eye. I'm wrecking, mortified, progressing, and fortified.
Speaker 19: You move the way your toiter slide, girl, Let me
Speaker 19: slap with the shows. The new code word of my
Speaker 19: just see my circles as say the state of already blind.
Speaker 23: I was running show, Simon said, I wrote this song
Speaker 23: from my hit every underbri stept from herd and note
Speaker 23: that the streaming egos subs now this show to drive
Speaker 23: you can you can't ignore these rams, can't bess and
Speaker 23: google priest kissing me my vibe. You could find treasures
Speaker 23: in my bloways if they washed up on the shows
Speaker 23: at the time, I love it.
Speaker 1: That is really good home improvement. That is King Polo,
Speaker 1: m B P Mayo, Domination J and who else Wrap
Speaker 1: Very cool, very cool. I love that. I love that. Excellent.
Speaker 1: Are these all? These are all available on the streaming platforms.
Speaker 13: Everything on all streaming platforms.
Speaker 1: Yeah, outstanding, outstanding. Uh so if you are just joining
Speaker 1: us out, we have a King Polo and m BP man.
Speaker 1: I get it, Okay, Sometimes I think I'm suffering from
Speaker 1: adult onset dyslexia.
Speaker 4: I'll listen.
Speaker 1: It happens all the time, Like I'll listen because sometimes
Speaker 1: I don't catch it, Like I'll listen back to the
Speaker 1: show later and uh and I'll use like completely the
Speaker 1: wrong word. I don't catch it in the moment, you know,
Speaker 1: And then I'm like, oh no, I can't believe I
Speaker 1: said that wrong. I there was a band on recently
Speaker 1: I I totally batched the as I'm introducing the song,
Speaker 1: I watched the the title oh no, It's coming back
Speaker 1: out of the song. I I said the right band name,
Speaker 1: but I said the wrong song title. They were too
Speaker 1: polite to correct me. But then I but I didn't realized,
Speaker 1: and I listen back to it later, I'm like, where
Speaker 1: did I get that from? The name that I said
Speaker 1: was totally different than the actual title of the song. Yeah,
Speaker 1: oh yeah, yeah, get a little brain foggy. But uh,
Speaker 1: we've got King Polo and uh MVP Mao here with
Speaker 1: us A live in studio and uh having a great
Speaker 1: time love these tracks. Yeah, that's a really good one too,
Speaker 1: really really catchy.
Speaker 13: I can.
Speaker 1: I mean, that's I think you got a hit there,
Speaker 1: I really do. That's thank you, outstanding, outstanding. So what
Speaker 1: have you got for those listening live on Saturday?
Speaker 13: What is it that?
Speaker 1: Where are you guys going after this?
Speaker 13: You got up so after this?
Speaker 14: So my buddy Jared Marshall, owner of the battle Zone
Speaker 14: boxing out in Laconia. They just opened up there last year.
Speaker 14: Today they are having a what is it called, No,
Speaker 14: it's like a moral day event pretty much, but they're
Speaker 14: doing a bunch of matches today, hosted by us A
Speaker 14: Boxing as well. So you up there djaying the event
Speaker 14: for him. This is there's gonna be at Laconia Community Center. Okay,
Speaker 14: it starts at two pm. It's gonna I think it's
Speaker 14: like thirty five or forty dollars for general admission. I
Speaker 14: think there's a few tickets left. Yeah, it's just pretty
Speaker 14: much bringing boxing to the community, which is pretty cool.
Speaker 14: I did the grand opening for him back in November,
Speaker 14: which was a really good, good party, and then this
Speaker 14: time we're doing this event, so I'm kind of locking
Speaker 14: it into him. He's kind of doing the same thing
Speaker 14: that I'm doing this music stuff, but with boxing, trying
Speaker 14: to give people an outlet and give the youth something
Speaker 14: to look forward to and get them out the streets
Speaker 14: and stuff. So I'm really really honored and like proud
Speaker 14: to be a part of this because that's kind of
Speaker 14: all I'm trying to do myself too. So you know
Speaker 14: how it goes, man, when you link up with stuff
Speaker 14: like this, it's just only supposed to multiply and get better.
Speaker 1: So yeah, yeah, absolutely absolutely. If you guys, either of
Speaker 1: you or both of you had an opportunity to open
Speaker 1: for any national acts coming through the area or anything
Speaker 1: like that or.
Speaker 14: So, I'll be opening up for Chanel West Coast again
Speaker 14: this year. She's coming back out to Laconia for the
Speaker 14: third time this year excellent, well, the third time over
Speaker 14: the past couple of years. But there's really good friends
Speaker 14: with there, so pretty much anytime she comes out here,
Speaker 14: she's always going there, So she hits me up and
Speaker 14: I go hang out with her.
Speaker 13: That's great.
Speaker 14: The last like big national act or anything like that
Speaker 14: that I did besides that, though, was back in December
Speaker 14: with Domination Jay. We opened up for the Locks Out
Speaker 14: in Portland Theater. Okay Theater in Portland. Yeah, that was
Speaker 14: a dope event. Very shout the Domination Jay plug that
Speaker 14: right in.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, excellent, excellent. What about influences, like, who do
Speaker 1: you guys? Who are some some influences that you I'm
Speaker 1: really curious.
Speaker 13: Music wise, I don't really have.
Speaker 14: I mean I listened to all types of music, so
Speaker 14: it could go from anything. But my biggest thing is
Speaker 14: anybody who is honestly is trying to overcome and become
Speaker 14: better than what they were yesterday, and just anybody who's
Speaker 14: trying to push a positive message and you know what
Speaker 14: I mean, longevity and change the facades and narratives that
Speaker 14: the world's created nowadays. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's who My
Speaker 14: influences are, what you mean?
Speaker 15: So as far as far as music goes, it's funny.
Speaker 15: I actually did not grow up on hip hop kind of.
Speaker 13: Like I try and.
Speaker 15: I don't even know, because I also listen to everything too,
Speaker 15: Like I'll even bump some mariachi if I'm feeling right,
Speaker 15: you know.
Speaker 13: But but yeah, I just I take notes when I
Speaker 13: listen to music. I listen to music very analytically. Yeah,
Speaker 13: and I see things that I like. I try. That's
Speaker 13: that's all it is, trial and error.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. Absolutely.
Speaker 13: Do you guys want to?
Speaker 1: I want to make sure we get at least a
Speaker 1: couple more and you want to you want to pick
Speaker 1: another track? We'll play another?
Speaker 13: Uh yeah, what else we got left up on there?
Speaker 1: I think we have sent me Celebrate Outside featuring good Bars.
Speaker 1: Oh good Bars. Yeah, yeah, we love mister good Bars.
Speaker 13: That's my guy.
Speaker 1: He's such an interesting guy too. His background is interesting
Speaker 1: and you know, and of course he works with all
Speaker 1: different genres of music and so talented.
Speaker 14: Yeah, it's my guy. I've been locked in with like
Speaker 14: ten plus years just about at this point.
Speaker 1: Oh no kidding, Yeah, yeah, he might be way back, man,
Speaker 1: he might be listening. Yeah, all right, let's give this
Speaker 1: a spin. So this is uh, let's see who else.
Speaker 13: Is on this? Anybody or just you and me and
Speaker 13: good bars on this one.
Speaker 1: Okay, very cool and this is called outside. We'll give
Speaker 1: this a spin.
Speaker 13: Check it out.
Speaker 4: Catch me outside with my bull thing.
Speaker 18: Lock them for life, no new flame even at the
Speaker 18: balance of a moose swing veteran to the game, like
Speaker 18: two chains, Wavy Baby, come Alive in the summer, drop
Speaker 18: top cruise, big rims on the arm up.
Speaker 4: They just mad.
Speaker 18: I just hit him with another put the hair the
Speaker 18: rest with the pillow in the cover, going hall back
Speaker 18: to back with the team connected to the wool because
Speaker 18: I'm really about to create it. Gonna killer when I
Speaker 18: spit at sixteen thirty two, win the chamber away before sixteen,
Speaker 18: I really do the sight, drop the producer, see me
Speaker 18: in the face station stole a producer?
Speaker 4: Any Betty that don't make you and should well? Most
Speaker 4: of these those us is really some moos. Our feelings
Speaker 4: when I rap because I call him out and when
Speaker 4: God caught it?
Speaker 1: Yo?
Speaker 4: How you falling out? How to say you want to
Speaker 4: grind what you're calling out? If everything super tight? While
Speaker 4: falling out, I spit flaming the booth and they so.
Speaker 18: Fan play heavy weight flow wing, Baker said, did easy
Speaker 18: to hate when you've been pretending trying.
Speaker 4: To teach game, but they entertain Catch me outside with
Speaker 4: my bull thing.
Speaker 18: Lock them for life, no new flame, even if the
Speaker 18: balance of a mood swing.
Speaker 4: Veteran to a game like.
Speaker 18: Two Chains, Wavy Baby, come alive in the summer, drop
Speaker 18: top cruise, big rims on the arm up.
Speaker 4: They just man that has hit him with another put
Speaker 4: the head to rest with.
Speaker 24: Just bounce with it, Just bounce with it. Fi yo
Speaker 24: up a body moving, Just bounce with it. It's the
Speaker 24: music video. Gonna bounce with it. Put the money from
Speaker 24: the ven. You gotta bounce with it. Make the music
Speaker 24: so the people wouldn't enjoy it. I'll be flessing, looking
Speaker 24: good and white forces. Never push me to the edge,
Speaker 24: never forced it. If you want to quit the game,
Speaker 24: better for five effected the craft and it's money about
Speaker 24: to take a bath, and it's got its on my
Speaker 24: next you're gonna get.
Speaker 13: Half the process.
Speaker 4: I clean the buds up and progress money for tapping
Speaker 4: in the desk. I wrap the conquests. People always say
Speaker 4: I'm prapper kicking me. Don't shout float.
Speaker 24: Superscriptions and it's the perks study comes with you up up,
Speaker 24: bumping in the book, lying around like Clifford somewhere.
Speaker 4: It's the funny.
Speaker 24: I'm be smoking with your stiffing for real, issuing raps speak,
Speaker 24: crack down things that rock bottom today.
Speaker 4: Thanks they later smack down nothing that you want your man.
Speaker 4: It's funny how you act that.
Speaker 24: I with aggression, but all I hear is the caps
Speaker 24: down dig gin Tell him bounce with it, bounce with it.
Speaker 13: You pollo it so fire bro, tell him bounce with it,
Speaker 13: bounce tell them.
Speaker 4: Yeah, catch me outside with my bull thing.
Speaker 18: Locked them for life, no new flame, even at the
Speaker 18: ballance of a moose swing veteran to a game like
Speaker 18: two Chains Wavy Baby, Come Alive in the summer, drop
Speaker 18: top cruise, big rims on the humor, they just mad.
Speaker 4: I just hit him with another put the hat to
Speaker 4: rest with the pillar in the cover.
Speaker 1: Hey hey, welcome back everybody. We were so into the
Speaker 1: track there. That's really good.
Speaker 13: That was really good. One of my favorites for sure.
Speaker 1: Yeah, absolutely, I love that King Polo featuring mister goodbars
Speaker 1: On that one Outside Man really really good. So where
Speaker 1: where's the best place for people to go online to
Speaker 1: keep up with everything that that you're doing? That both
Speaker 1: of you guys are doing so.
Speaker 14: The easiest way. I mean, King Polo six o three
Speaker 14: from my Instagram and stuff like that. But if you
Speaker 14: want to type in King Polo to your internet browser,
Speaker 14: whether it be Google or whatever, my I'll pop right up,
Speaker 14: which you'll come with all my socials, all my streaming platforms, videos,
Speaker 14: merch shows, things of that nature. Yeah, and then yeah,
Speaker 14: I just to make it easy King Polo or King
Speaker 14: Polo six o three and whatever, and I'll pop up.
Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, you guys. You guys are very googleable.
Speaker 13: How about you, MVP.
Speaker 15: You can find me uh everywhere pretty much under the
Speaker 15: same username. It's MBP underscore mayo, okay.
Speaker 13: Find me.
Speaker 15: Instagram is the best way to keep up with my
Speaker 15: daily happenings. Yeah, and Facebook two cool. I also have Snapchat.
Speaker 15: You're gonna have me on Snapchat. You see my see
Speaker 15: my public story there?
Speaker 1: Okay, okay, very good. Oh by the way, where where's
Speaker 1: the name King Polo come from?
Speaker 13: I never so so.
Speaker 14: Originally it started a while ago as hy B Polo
Speaker 14: young Boy, young Blood because I was young, the young
Speaker 14: kid hanging out with all the older kids in Dorchester
Speaker 14: forever ago. Yeah, and Polo, which was I used to
Speaker 14: wear a lot of polo back in the day. Oh,
Speaker 14: so I was like when wearing polo and like snapbacks
Speaker 14: is cool back? And then you know, I was saying
Speaker 14: forever agoes. So ye, I kind of got it from there.
Speaker 14: And then as I grew up, you know what I mean,
Speaker 14: I was like, I'm not gonna always want to be
Speaker 14: referred to as young boy because I'm not a young
Speaker 14: boy anymore, a grown man eventually. Yeah, so I kind
Speaker 14: of got in my own bag and got a little
Speaker 14: conceited in like cocky with this one. I was like, oh,
Speaker 14: I'm gonna call myself king. But then as over time
Speaker 14: opportunity like I still kept the name, but the meaning
Speaker 14: of like the acronym behind it is now it's keep
Speaker 14: improving the next generation, proudly overcoming limited opportunity. That so
Speaker 14: trying to you know, trying to change the facade that
Speaker 14: hip hop has been given, the narrative that people are
Speaker 14: trying to create with it. Yeah, and just also being
Speaker 14: biracial and growing up in New Hampshire and New England,
Speaker 14: I've had a lot of diversity and obstacles to overcome
Speaker 14: as this, so I'm pretty much just trying to be
Speaker 14: like they like, obstacles are everywhere, but it shouldn't be
Speaker 14: because of what I like to listen to or how
Speaker 14: I look.
Speaker 1: Yeah exactly exactly, Yeah, yeah, well said, well said. And
Speaker 1: I love that. Tell us that one more time what
Speaker 1: King Paula stands for the acronym.
Speaker 13: Keep improving the next generation, proudly overcoming limited opportunities. I
Speaker 13: love that.
Speaker 1: I love that. That is that is fantastic. Well we will, Yeah,
Speaker 1: the time does go so quickly. We'll we'll close out
Speaker 1: with the track in a moment. We probably shouldn't play
Speaker 1: the one because apparently I missed something on the h
Speaker 1: Y show Me Love, So what uh what should we?
Speaker 13: I think that?
Speaker 14: And then the other one I think was a performance
Speaker 14: track that celebrate one, so it doesn't even have my
Speaker 14: verse on there.
Speaker 1: Oh your versusn't in there? Oh yeah, oh okay, I
Speaker 1: was gonna say I made a radio edit of that one.
Speaker 1: But what about E two?
Speaker 14: W Oh yeah, let's play that one. That'll be a
Speaker 14: perfect one to end the song with. That's feature in
Speaker 14: Arabian Queen and brother Blue Summer bang right here. Y'all
Speaker 14: gonna love this one.
Speaker 1: I didn't edit anything on that one.
Speaker 13: That one's fine.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, this this is a this is a really
Speaker 1: great track. Hey, thank you guys both so much. The
Speaker 1: second man absolutely having us, absolutely and we will. We'll
Speaker 1: wrap up with this track. And by the way, if
Speaker 1: you are listening live on Saturday, stick around. We've got
Speaker 1: Eli Lev coming up in the second hour. But uh,
Speaker 1: here it is. This is E two W and this is.
Speaker 14: It's Coast to Coast. My bad, it's just said, oh okay,
Speaker 14: songs called Coast to Coast. I should have corrected everything
Speaker 14: on the sendover. That was my bag got that's all right,
Speaker 14: that's all right, all right. Coast to Coast was E
Speaker 14: two W the working title. Yep, yeah, I gotcha. So
Speaker 14: this is Coast to Coast and this is King Polo
Speaker 14: featuring MVP. Oh no, he's not on this one.
Speaker 1: I'm sorry.
Speaker 13: It's Brother Blue and a q Arabian queen.
Speaker 1: I finally figured out how to say his name, and
Speaker 1: I'm just looking all right, very good, We'll wrap up
Speaker 1: with us. This is another great track. This is Coast
Speaker 1: to Coast.
Speaker 4: And Jeezy run that bad.
Speaker 13: What's side? What's side? What's side? Stack up? What's side?
Speaker 13: What's side?
Speaker 4: What's side?
Speaker 13: Stuck up?
Speaker 4: From the East to the west side. Yeah, this is
Speaker 4: the best vibe.
Speaker 18: We're just stacking money up up, never with the funny stuff.
Speaker 18: From the East to the West side.
Speaker 4: Yo. Yeah, it's the best vibe.
Speaker 18: Never with the funny stuff in the front door. Because
Speaker 18: I done came up the black street. I want to
Speaker 18: go for disguise as the black sheet. I'm still keeping
Speaker 18: solid on the bad week.
Speaker 4: You know that. Can hear it from the world. Don't
Speaker 4: ask me. Ain't a raptist because I got a rap sheet.
Speaker 4: The game you will never win the past me. I've
Speaker 4: been a coach that some ghosts for the past three
Speaker 4: years running, and I hope it sir past me. Y'all know,
Speaker 4: I really missed it from my city.
Speaker 8: Y'all.
Speaker 18: Even when I'm gonna let you live alone. We all
Speaker 18: feels and sometimes we don't get along. We do always
Speaker 18: work it out because the love strong will put something
Speaker 18: in the air, proper bottle to it, so the world
Speaker 18: good vice being mind to it and I'll bet ain't easy,
Speaker 18: but you know somebody got to do it.
Speaker 4: So I'm making all this pain and the good music.
Speaker 4: From the East to the West Side. Yeah, it's the
Speaker 4: best vie.
Speaker 18: We just stack the money yup. Never with the funny
Speaker 18: stuff from the East to the West side.
Speaker 4: Just money yo. Yeah, it's the best vibe. Never with
Speaker 4: the funny stuff.
Speaker 25: It's costs cause vibes, so you focus on your dreams.
Speaker 25: Don't waste no time.
Speaker 4: Time.
Speaker 25: It's because jewelry were looking right. Yes, aspectig energy, sunshine
Speaker 25: and living right, loving ourselves, get on mental right. No
Speaker 25: time for hate and chealousy and the life. Life's too
Speaker 25: short to be wasting time. Waste the time, live be
Speaker 25: love as you know it goes. Everyone's motivated. Percussion shows, yeah,
Speaker 25: shoes piece over everything.
Speaker 13: Yeah, that's how you'll know.
Speaker 25: Even when they had an a name, you had up
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Speaker 4: Side.
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