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coming, Welcome back, everybody. This is Matt Connorton unleashed and this is
our number three New Marrow Trace on this Saturday morning, July sixth, twenty
twenty four, from the studios of WMNH ninety five point three FM in Glorious
Manchester, New Hampshire. Jenny is here as well, of course at the
news desk, President accounted poet and thank you again of course to Kira Curtis,
who was just a phenomenal guest. I really enjoyed the conversation with her.
Yeah, yeah, big time. I'd love to have her back again.
She's a lot of great stuff, absolutely, and you have something in
common. Not only are your artists but both featured at uh yeah, I
mean mcc and Nashua there, Yes, the Midnight Creators Collective. I always
get that. I was really excited about that when she said that she's gonna
be on a tube. She has incredible jewelry. Yes, I was looking
at pitches of her jewelry and drooling. Yeah, there's some earrings in there
that I would really love. Yeah, she's so creative. She does the
jewelry. She does bracelets, earrings, you name it. She paints,
she's painted buildings, she's an incredible singer, she's just all around a great
part. And she was a teacher. Yes, yes, yeah, that
was interesting. What's that on that awesome knowledge? Yeah yeah, no that
I really enjoyed that a lot You've got. I was actually just pulling something
up as well. But you know, it's funny that segment that we did
a ways back now, a ways back, it's a very new England way
of putting it, I suppose of about Don Henley. Yeah, that segment.
You know, I had put it up on YouTube after the show that
day because I knew people would be interested in it. That is still to
this I mean that was that had to be what six months ago that we
did that segment. Yep, there's new news about it. That's why I'm
bringing it up. But that segment, specifically on YouTube is still getting views
every single day. People are still commenting on it. But I guess there's
new. Uh what's up your messages? Yes? Maybe five? Okay,
we're waiting to see if our our three guests actually shows up time. Yeah,
but uh, yeah, there's some there's an update on the Don Henley
situation. There there's a new wrinkle in that with the whole So for those
who don't remember, just very briefly, he was suing because uh, well
actually no, it wasn't even a civil case. I'm sorry, it was
a criminal case. He was accusing people who were trying to auction off handwritten
lyrics from Hotel California. Isn't there still an investigation? Well, I know
that the the now currently Okay, the criminal case at the time had been
dismissed because they I think the judge realized that are determined that Henley had misled
or manipulated prosecutors in that case. See. I wonder about that because Variety
did an article. I want to check the date on it though. Okay,
yeah, this article was just on on June twenty eighth, And according
to the article, the New York cyst the New York City DA still has
possession of all of the documents. Oh, it's reading like it's still under
investigation. So there's over one hundred there's roughly about one hundred pages of personal
handwritten lyrics of Hotel California as well as just notes that he wrote. So
it's you know, kind of to me, it sounds almost diary diary like
diary, you know, if you're writing yourself notes and you're writing lyrics.
To me, that sounds almost like it's a diary of sorts. But these
these guys, guys, these guys somehow got their hands on all of these
documents and they were trying to pedal them off for profits. And Don Henley
found out and went, oh, wait a minute, those are mine,
and these guys are saying they got their hands on it in order to write
some kind of biography. I think the story was Edward Kozinski and Craig in
Saudi. Oh sorry, I'm butchering someone's name, but they're claiming they got
their hands on them. My understanding is supposedly to write this biography. I
don't know how that translates into you now own them. But well, from
what I recall, so the author he was, he claims that he was
given the notes for this book that he ended up either not writing or he
wrote it, but it was never published. Then the notes were never turned
back over it right, But when Henley realized it was when they were suddenly
showed up for sale and on auction sites. It's like, wait a minute,
that's me. You're auctioning off me. I mean I personally, like
I said, I feel like these are like almost diary, you know,
if you're writing notes and the lyrics Like this isn't just I wrote down some
lyrics. These are one hundred pages of documents, of notes of things that
he had ruminations in his mind. Yeah, I feel like they should be
giving back to him, Like what right do you have to keep him from
them or to sell them and make him They actually did try. There is
a notation that they tried to like ransom the notes to Henley. Oh,
there is a notation here they tried to like go, hey, you want
them now. This part of the story I'm not aware of. There was
a section in here that I read, and they'll have to forgive me,
that said that there was something about trying to like ransom them off, and
I said that out loud, and then I'm trying to find where it was
in this article and variety. The thing about it is is, though,
as you said, there's a question on title right, Henley wants these sheets
back, but New York Law is trying to say, who can satisfy us
and prove that they really have the belonging of this, the ownership the title
of it. So there's still a fight going on there and that has to
get settled in civil court. Okay, the ownership part, so I'm guessing
that, yeah, like you said, but the criminal part was tossed out
right, it doesn't look like they're doing anything criminally. However, the District
Attorney's office is not returning the property to anybody because they want somebody to prove
satisfactorily to them that they truly own the title of these documents, if they
truly belong to them. So yeah, they're gonna have to go there this
civil court and get a civil court to decide who truly owns these pages.
Yeah, but it looks like Rolling Stone had reported that back in two thousand
and seven someone tried to sell like five pads of these. It must be
like sounds like they're like, you know, maybe like law pads, you
know that you just write notes on kind of a thing. Yeah, but
yeah, I mean, how do you feel about it? What do you
think? I don't know. To me, it's a I think the central
question that has never truly been resolved as how like, like because the author,
I believe his contention was that Henley gave him this material for the book
at Sanders, who's yeah, who was supposed to be the author the book
that never happened. Yeah, this is back in nineteen seventy nine. And
then somehow so Kazinsky claims he got all of the pages from Ed Sanders,
who says he was hired by the Eagles to do a biography in nineteen seventy
nine, but that never happened. Yeah. Part of what I've read,
too is maybe an issue with this for the for the people who tried to
auction this office, they've never really quite kept their story straight about how they
acquired these these documents or these notes. I'm saying documents because I'm used to
talking about the acquisition of documents that one isn't supposed to have. But that's
for a different show. This is a different subject. But oh, it's
not just Hotel California. By the way, there are other lyrics on this.
Oh see, I didn't realize that I thought it was just Hotel and
hits, Oh okay and the other hits. Yes, kind of going back
through it a little bit to see if I can get a little bit more
of an understanding of them. They are all hand written. There was so
wait a minute, there was an So you were right. There was an
indictment against three guys back in July twenty twenty two, right, and then
that was dropped because of quote unquote damaging fresh disclosures. But they don't identify
what those disclosures are. There were I believe at the time it was said
that they were. There were emails between Henley and his attorney or attorneys that
had gone back and forth that had been revealed that had previously they tried to
hide these emails, I believe, and then when the emails were discovered and
looked at, it was determined that Henley was trying to manipulate prosecutors and wasn't
being completely honest and forth right on some things, and that's what got the
case tossed criminally, the criminal case prosecutors actually they well, no, I'm
sorry I said something incorrect earlier. It's coming back to me now. It
wasn't the judge who decided to toss it. Prosecutors upon reading these emails,
they concluded that they'd been manipulated and misled by Henley, and they said they
actually dropped the case. So it was actually it says after I found that
section here, it says in the years that follow Kolinsky in SCCARTI allegedly attempted
to ransom the pages back to Henley, whose representatives notified law enforcement. That's
what caused NYPD to seize roughly one hundred pages from Kolinsky's home and various auction
sites. So so this is this is how it This is how it got
to that point. Yeah, is that he actually tried ransom them back to
Henley. That's pretty that's wow, slimeball and illegal. And we would think
we didn't know about this part. So this is this is new information.
We didn't know about this before. I believe we might a guess. Okay,
all right, so well yeah, so, uh well, we'll continue
to keep an eye on, uh on that story going forward. But uh
so we have mister goodbar Is coming up and we're gonna go ahead and play
I'm gonna play. Uh he sent us a bunch of music. What's nice
is with mister Goodbye. I don't have to make radio edits. He does
it for us. So, uh we'll listen to a couple of these and
we'll get him in here and uh, and then we're gonna talk. This
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must the kids, it's mister Goodbars. I turned my soul up. Mister
Goodbars is here with us live in studio. Hello, what up man?
How you doing? Man? I appreciate the radio at it. By the
way, of course, Man, it's hard in the studio. It's hard.
Trust me. I don't mind. I don't mind doing them. I
got to do them all the time for people. But everything you sent me
came ready for air, which I do appreciate. I wanted to be for
everybody like truly. So you can understand what I'm saying and you can add
your own contest behind it if you want. Sure, Sure, and you
brought you brought folks you want to introduce. Yeah, I got Johnny Goes
with me on my right hand side, the basis of hl Young Hustley and
the metal vocalist, and I have my beautiful wife beside me on my left.
Go to the goddess and we go into a show today. Big shout
out to any K Productions. We're going to Raymond, New Hampshire for Nails
Fest. It's a festival for a person that recently passed away. He was
a big part of the horror core and wrestling community, okay, and so
like you know, I mean, he was behind Ic Pede and the same
count Plassy and these guys and putting things together. He unfortunately passed. So
we're going up there to celebrate him and bring a festival together. So we
got the whole team with us and shut out the axle Bailey. Yes,
yes, so you need to cut with the camera, you know what I
mean. We're telling right now? Yeah, yeah, yep axel of course
from Dad Harrison. Yes, sir, yes, yes he is there.
Uh he's got that big grin on his face. They're they're talking about me,
but I'm not in front of a mic, so I can't see it.
What's what's up? He's just a fly on the wall today now.
But we're glad of you. I didn't expect to see you today, so
this is a nice surprise. Yes, yes, yes, so this is
and this is your first time in this Uh, this is my first time
in the new studio. The last time I was with you, I was
in a band at the time, Yes, and I was upstairs with Kim
and that other guy and U. We was up there chilling and I'm talking
to you about a couple of things about the new album that was coming out
being produced by Glenn Robinson. Yeah. And but now I'm here as me
and mister good Barah. It's a little different now. Yeah, yeah,
a lot better, a lot better, trust me. Yeah, well you're
but you're still working with other artists too, like we ye, like we
just we just played what was it that we played recently with something that produce?
I hope the rapper. Are you producing all of his stuff? I
want to say at least sixty five percent of it? Sixty five percent of
it? We're working on the album and me and him are working on a
couple of tracks right now, and we're going to work for his album.
I'm not I'm not. I don't have him online, but I would like
to. But right at this moment in time, we're working on his things.
And he's a busy man. He ye out there, he's gone like
well as you know, Uh, we're doing ten weeks of world radio premieres
of Hope the Rapper, So this week was week four. Nice. Nice.
So every every week he's dropping a new track and we're playing bit.
That was his idea and I said, dude, I'd love to do that.
Yeah. I love doing stuff like that, So that's awesome. Yeah,
Plus we love the world radio premiers. The tracks that we're playing today
of yours. Have these been playing anywhere? Yes? They are released currently
on the album from which I'm Were Born Oka And the album was produced by
a finish producer out out there. He has footy loops and I was teaching
them how to use fl studio and how to use the daw and will zoom
chat each other. This is doing the COVID you know what I mean,
put on the pandemic and things like that. And yeah, we sat down
with each other and we had so much, so much of a language barrier,
but when it came to audio, when it came to mid sing,
we can speak the same language. Yeah, And it was beautiful. All
those beats that you hear, You think that's made in the US. N
that's a finish mind. That's someone from Finland putting that together, those drums,
those patterns and making those sounds, and that's the beautiful thing about it.
Like he created all his melodies. Every song you hear he played with
his hands, and we put that together. It was really great. Yeah,
well it's amazing too, you know we I'm old enough to remember when,
you know, thoughts of creating music with people on other continents. Yeah,
emailing and drop boxing files back and forth. You know, I remember
when that was not even a thought. No, it was. It wasn't.
You couldn't. You couldn't barely get to that. It was beautiful.
Now you can send sixteen big waves to somebody and an email and a zip
follow or we transfer. Oh before you know, when you're collaborating with eight
people. Yeah, it's crazy, bro, Yeah it is. It's wild.
It's wild. Are you more focused on your own material now or are
you kind of splitting that evenly between that and producing other artists like Hope the
Rapper or I have a total I counted the other day. I have a
total over two hundred and thirty two artists that I'm working with currently for How
really? Yeah, you don't sleep, I don't sleep. I stay in
the studio. Yeah, I stay in the studio every day is the studio
for me? I don't I do. I'm a forklift driver also, but
like, but I'm all the ways in the studio. Oh my, it
doesn't stop. And I every day I have a new artist that I'm working
with or previous artists that I've had, or I'm working with these guys.
Yeah, so it's if I went through my artist projects page and I use
five. Also, I'm a producer on Fiver Okay. Yeah. Fiver is
a freelance company where if you do music or art or anything like that and
someone wants to get in contact or contact with it, you're able to do
that through five through your own means, and you can create your own profession
or your own business on it. And yeah, I counted, it's like
two hundred and thirty eight. Bro. It was like it's up there.
Oh my god. And that's it's crazy. I'm just imagining you with spreadsheets
and the Yeah, well computers. I got all my spreadsheets is on the
computer, so I could just I got two screens on me and I just
go from left to right and work. Yeah. Oh that's amazing. It's
crazy. That is now the tracks that you sent that are obviously I mean
are these all recent? Yeah? These all recent? These are all new?
These are all new. Are these on an album that's out now?
Are coming out? Yes, that's already out. It's called I'm From Which
I'm Born. It's on Spotify, all your streaming platforms, even on Deezer,
because I didn't know about Deezer, because there is the UK overseas on
platform and he the produced the put me onto that and I was really surprised
about the connection he had out there. I didn't I've never had my music
drop in the Pacific location like that, and when he did it, it
blew up my monthly listeners. And I know everybody does that drop every year
with Spott. I don't do that. I don't got to talk for that,
but I know what's doing this thing, like I feel like the best
thing about it is I'm connecting with his fans and they love my voice.
And that album From Which I'm Born is about the story of me and how
mister Goodbars became what he is now. If you listen to each title like
Sociopath, you understand the stories that happened before and things that I went through,
understand why things are the way I are now, and that's the best
thing about it. I was able to tell my story, and that's what
you wanted me to do. He wanted me to tell my story. Yeah.
You also, but you don't. You don't just do hip hop obviously.
Oh No, I do everything. I do metal, pop, lallabies.
I've made a song for PBS already, I've done like and Goldie song
sung the ABC's. We like all types of stuff anything. Yeah. Oh,
Johnny's also got a metal band right now too. Oh you do what
band? Moral Compass is currently in the works. We have a few almost
done with an EP of song, So okay, we get that three more?
Oh very cool, very cool. Yeah, and you did at least
one track right with bags ballin for he used to be Shamed. Yeah,
yeah, yes, yes, my guy. Yeah we okay. So I
did Shane's full album and then he like, I took his guitar and he's
never heard his music on hip hop before. Yeah, So I showed him
like Ato waights and different types of things like, oh you go add collaps
of this. You could do really cool hip hop things with this. Yeah,
and I did one with it was a tribute to Charlie's Hill shout out
to Terry. It was for her daughter and everything like that. Oh right
right, yes, I know exactly the song now now that you described it,
I remember. I don't remember the title, yeah, but I remember
the song and I remember being like, wow, that's incredible. Yeah,
yeah, it was me. It was just did the publish it. I
was just doing it for fun, Yeah, to show him what he could
do, Like if you wanted to do a country hip hop, if you
wanted to do an acoustic alternative type of hip hop with your guitar, and
he just like, no, I want that, Yeah, I want that
that Ato Waits, the kicks, like the way you put it in there.
So it was amazing. I have fun with the Yeah, what's the
most? Is there any particular project you've done that stands out as being really
just so unique and sort of maybe outside your comfort zone, something that really
challenged you where you were just like, I don't know, this is really
uh, this is kind of out there. I got to I got two
products that treated me like that. It was one product where I had to
create log drum and afrobeat and piano song music. It's like an afrobeat type
of vibe, and I didn't understand it. I didn't understand the drum placement.
And of course when I was working with Stepsis, that was that was
the one core thing that made me step out the unknown and put me in
the known. And that's the birthplace of creativity right there. You know what
I mean, when you have one foot on the unknown and one but in
known and you understand what's going on. I learned a lot being in Sepsist.
I lean a lot. I left a lot about the industry, and
I learned about about friendship, being a person, being a human. And
I appreciate what I went through and the fans that came with me and the
people that walk with me when I walked away from Sepsis. That's who I
appreciate from the whole situation. How long were you in the band for about
ten years? You were in Stepsis for ten years? Yes? Oh my
god, wow? About ten years? Yeah? Is? I didn't realize,
Oh yeah, damn. And for people who don't know what were you
doing in that band? I was the keyboardist. I was keyboardist. Yes,
I was a keyboardist, audio engineer, and I was also like cameraman,
editor, video videographer, photographer. Were you producing as well a little
bit here and there. Yeah, I produced some joints on there, some
of this, mostly the recent works with Glenn. That's what I was a
part of, you know what I mean, and putting that together, helping
it get distributed the right way, and putting the right metadata on each song,
each track, making sure that Glenn got it respectfully in the right way.
Yeah, that's a name, Glenn Robinson's. It seems to come up
a lot. Oh yeah, oh yeah, he he he be snaking around
New England checking out the little bands out here and stuff and seeing what's going
on. Yeah. They called him to Glenn the Snake Robinson. That's his
name on Wikipedia. Just remember that. Now. Have you ever, in
terms of working with other artists in producing, have you ever encountered a project
that you you had to pass on because you said, this is this is
too this is too out there for me? Oh man, it was.
It was. It was a song that they wrote for me. Arm was
on Fiver and I didn't want to say nothing they wrote for me. It
was like it was really really grotesque, really and it was like it was
like anti positive. It was meant to be bad. And then it had
a little bit of a political turn in it too, and I was just
like, nah, I'm I'm gonna step away from that. I'm sorry,
I'm gonna have to cancel that. Yeah, I would never in a song
call another man daddy or Diddy. I'm gonna just say that right there.
And it went on from that point standpoint. Really it was horrible. Bro
oh wow. I was like, nah, I'm have to cancel. Man,
I'm good, I'm sorry. Talk to this artist, talk to a
girl. I told him to talk to a girl artist. I mixed the
bee, I missed the vocals, but I am not saying this. Yeah,
I'm not saying those lyrics, not with my voice. Did they understand
or they did? It was no complications, There was no beef, no
fight, no nothing. We just we just talked about it, talked it
through. I end up missing and mastering it for him. So they got
some money out of it. Oh there you go. That's good and get
that. Now do you have do you have a studio space in Manchester or
no? I have my studio missed the good Bars Toy Box Studio National in
New Hampshire. All right, right, right, toy Box. Yeah.
I remember I was talking about that before. So you've still got that.
Yeah, I still got the toy box. The Toy Box is the official
first black owned business in national in New Hampshire, Is it really? Yes,
it's the first black owned business in Nashville, New Hampshire. So we
were able to get our business line. I was able to create a corporation
with Young Hustle League and put things in a right perspective for building something for
the future of foundation, for my step daughters, for the people around me,
for Johnny, for Axel, for people who want to grow. We
also have a gaming community now called High Rest Gaming, and what I want
to start doing is ranting out some of the space in my studio. So
people who want to play video games and tournaments and things of that sort,
you can come over, pay for a membership, have some fun, play
some video games. Let's big business right now. I'm telling the sports.
Yeah, that's lookout for the sports is where it's at. Yeah, anything
technology right now, I'm putting my hand in it. It's gonna get touched
by good bars, trust me. Yeah. Yeah excellent. By the way,
where does the name come from? I mean, obviously you know face
everyone thinking of the candy bar. Yeah, that's what I like to good
advertisement. Mister good Bars. Long long time ago and Cebrook, New Hampshire,
I was living in the Phoenician Hotel. It's a completely destroyed hotel at
this moment in time, and I was making music with my boys Zac Song
aka Side Show, and we created a group called Just Don't Get Better.
And we were sitting in the Phoenician. This is before I got arrested and
went to prison, and he one day I was eating the mister good Bars
and I was rapping and eating at the same time, and I was just
laying down bars and I was going in and at the time they called me
BT, which was standing for Black tim and I was just like, that's
not marketable, Like I don't want to do that. And then Zach was
like, yo, what about mister Goodbar. I was like, what about
mister good Bars? And then boom there ever since like it was bars on
the beat. Oh my god, it's good Bar. It's a tag you've
been hearing the most of the time. That was came from that. So
that's how mister good Bars was born. Because of the candy bar. That's
why we give a salute to it. I'm curious. I mean, I
assume this hasn't been an issue, but I have to I have to ask,
probably because I'm just fascinated by this type of thing. Ever, have
any from anybody from I don't know who makes Hershey it's hershey? No?
No, no, yes, Hershey that created the mister good bar. I
looked it up. Is nothing wrong with it? Is because I put the
Z on it. Okay, so you've never you've never gotten like a cease
and desist from anybody? Or no, they don't make music? If hershy,
if they were smart, yeah, ye work fore Yeah, well it's
well, but that's complicated too. Yeah, so we had we had green
Jelly on the show recently or green Jello and uh yeah that was something.
Well, well, I don't I don't know if they did they get suit
or did they get threatened with a lot. I thought they got a seasoned
desist and changed to jelly. Well it's yeah, but it's all it's all
wow, it's all weird. It's all weird with them too, because yeah,
so that's why green Jello became green Jelly. But then but they still
if you look at all their social media and everything online. Yeah, they
still go by green Jello in a lot of it. It's like they're interchangeable,
and they still refer to themselves as green Jello. And what Bill Mansfield
said on the show was that it's been it's been so long because it's been
like thirty years, like like like nobody cares, like whoever makes who makes
Jello? I forget, like they don't, like they just don't care anymore.
They did're just like done with it. But when like green Jellow first
got really famous with that song three Little Pigs, Yeah, they they got
threatened by Oh wow, I didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, Hers.
She has not send notes, text messages, no, no threads,
No, I'm gonna get you bars chocolate. Yeah yeah yeah, that's really
a wild idea though about her she reaching out to you about that, getting
signed officials. Yeah yeah, that's so awesome. Doing a tour sponsored by
Hershey yeah yeah, let me know. Let's let's do this. Uh,
let's play another track, copy copy copy that you want to Uh you have
a preference? You said you sent me a bunch we played uh we did
play sociopath and uh I turned my soul up. So we played those two.
Uh, what what would you like to? Uh? I don't know
if this is there anything that you're pushing as a single. Yeah, I
got this new joint. It should be up there, Carolina kid Man,
that's my headlining. Yeah, Johnny Johnny Goes does metal screams on this one.
Okay. And this song is really for anybody that's from Carolina down south
and been through the struggle, been through the dirt, walk through it,
had it on your boots, you know. Sometimes it's the song that you
can stump it off with right here? Is it? Is that where you're
from originally? Yeah? I'm originally from Darren, North, Carolina. I
was born in Duke University Hospital and I lived in the Lake Point projects down
there. Oh okay, all right, yeah I like this a lot.
Let's give this a listen. This is the radio edit of course. Again,
thank you, of course, thank you, Carolina Kid. Mister goodbars,
our respect is cradically better than me man, I really manute how you
make some good so set but the still getting money call on the King.
You can tell mama's stomach the earth plate what I pull it on my mama?
Fair Field word got that way kind of damn. I want to get
him my way. I will show what we stayed he didn't right? You
know? Want the brother of those pray how you make something so good?
So buck see me in the street. Put a still getting money call on
the kit. You can tell mama's stomach the earth plate. What I pull
it on my MoMA fair Field word got that weight, cud of damn.
Want to get him my way? I work Joe, what we stay he
didn't? Right? You know? Want to brother goes prey on my outcast.
Got the sell of Andree and a lot of slaughtered black mass. Put
a lot of boss, put a lot of triggers. Yeah, I see
the selling this telle on a lot of slaughtered forty repersent police pool. It's
a lot. Understand what I say, what I say, and help.
But I like where I stay, Where I stay my mama, man,
I go pray like light light circle soul. Late see my sins, demon
love of the man. They blootered in my friends, my end and means
all once, So I let them meet that in. I just playing a
plot with kings shopping the mind when I'm in the rain. Was was it
the killing their feet in the fiend. I'm trying the rich in my dreams.
Make it making the movie, y'all edit the scene. Don't get been
selling the cheese wunning it says it's a better news scheme. Sit in the
corner and I'm fitting my team. Jay. Yeah. Yeah, everybody want
to hate, but they're never want to taste there. Yeah talking about you
know the lane get on my face? Yeah yeah, everybody want to hate
for dad, never want to taste scare. Yeah, talking about you know
the lane get on my face? How you make something so good? So
fuckly? Send me in the street for the snow getting money here? One
of jan you can tell my stomach earth clin what I pull it my MoMA
fair feel? Word got that way? Cut him down? When to get
him my way? I work to show what we stay here? The wady
you know when the brother goes prey. How you make something so good so
fucking send me in the street for the snow getting money here? One of
Chan, you can tell my stomach earth plate, what I pull it on
my MoMA, fair feel? Word got that way? Cut him damn?
When to get him my way? I work? Joe? What we stay
here? The wody? You know when the brother goes prey jeeze. Our
respect is radical way better than me. Man. I really pid you something,
man, how you make me getting money? Can't even tell you MoMA's
toumma quit what I put on your mama. Manlware got that white didn't want
to get him My white don't want state. They didn't Wait, you don't
want to all right. That is Carolina kid, That is mister Goodbars.
He is here with us alive in studio on this Saturday morning on Matt Connorton
Unleashed, And uh yeah, I really like that a lot. I appreciate
that. Thank you, thank you, thank you. That's really good.
You were saying off air off Mike that you you had forgotten that that was
originally a distract. That's really yeah. That's originally a distract for a battle
rap competition that I did. Oh yeah, and it was. It won.
It beat the dude. And that's why, like in the beginning and
the end, you hear me out and you ain't better than me, Like
that's what I was talking about. And we're both we were both from North
Carolina, so I was trying to like, my whole idea was to give
him instead of just me trying to diss him and disrespect him. I'm gonna
rep Carolina, betting you. That was my whole goal on that, And
then me and Johnny were just saying, Johnny's on every single disc track that
I've had familiar, Yeah, doing metal screams and backups. It's an honor
like that too, Like just realize that it's funny. Like whenever there's a
disc going on in the studio, I just this. I'm like, yeah,
that's awesome. Did you do so? Did you do live competitions?
Yeah? Yeah, I'm a rap battler also, so you are okay?
Yeah yeah. So if you've ever seen Premier Rap Battle League or what's the
other one, oh, Verbal war Zone. Verbal war Zone is a big
New York battle league. They don't wrap like a cappella, So it's two
types of battle leagues. It's a cappella and on beat and Verbal Warzone do
on beat. And man, when I tell you I've been under the Brooklyn
Bridge rapping with a headset on, I've been under the Brooklyn Bridge rapping with
a headset on and a five percent of like this is where they like celebrate
people's birthdays and like like where Woo tang is like, I really had that
on my scanning it. It was different for me. It's a different feeling
when you walk in there. You gotta wipe your feet off when you walk
in that room, you know, and being able to compete. I was
against a guy called much More. He was from Jersey and he did really
well a lot of people. Some people will say I won, some people
will say he won. So I'm glad it was a debatable. It was
a one rounder. And I've also battled John Regal Scoop mostly Young Jay,
and then this other cat Storm Junior Storm Junior. Yeah, so I battled
those guys. Big shout out to the Premier Rap Battle League. Thank you
guys so much for the opportunity to shout out the war but Wallzone two man,
I appreciate the opportunity in any battle rap or competition, and I had
some fun in that. I have so much fun doing that, bro.
It's like a different experience for me than being in the studio. It must
be. I've always been kind of fascinated by that. How challenging that must
be? Oh yeah, oh yes, very fair. Well you have to
so they give you a chance to remember your stuff. So you have two
weeks or three weeks or a month or whatever to the day of the battle
to remember all your battle bars that you're gonna put up with in somebody.
And then you can't have a piece of paper, you can't have a phone.
You have to do it on site with a group of people around you
and the crowd itself so they have the coins. It's like, it's like
football. It's literally like football. I swear. The presidential debate it felt
like a battle rap. It felt like a battle rap. I thought they
were batter Oh oh he got bars, Oh he dropping up. Oh.
I was like in my head, I was having my own battle rap.
Yeah, I was having phone Yeah. Years ago. I I kind of
went down the rabbit hole and I do you remember, Jenny, we were
watching battle rap videos on YouTube? Do you remember that? Do you remember
the ones I was watching? And you didn't like them? But the guy
it's like he like tees them off and he jumps back and forth. Root
like, But I sound so stupid. I know what you're talking to.
Know you're talking about that show, that show Wild and Out. Yeah,
that's about that. That's will Now. No, No, you're good,
You're good. No. A number of years ago I started watching these battle
rap videos and I showed some to you, and there was a guy I
became a fan of Daylight. Daylight is a beast. He's a problem.
Yeah he I would never battle rap him. And I said that a live
I don't care. And this was quite a few years ago, so I
don't even I don't know what he's if he's still in it because I haven't
kept up. Oh yeah, yeah, Daylight's all over the place. He's
like in U r L. He's moved over to grind Time. I think
that's what it is. And the Cali over there and they got Gully and
all them. KOTD is over there on the West Coast too, in Canada,
they have a rap battle Rap Canadian Rap Battle League. Okay, that's
crazy to say that eight times fast. But yeah, Daylight is a legend.
Yeah, he's a West Coast legend. He's been doing it for years.
Everybody loves him. My favorite, personally is Charlie Clips. Charlie Clips
is from New York and he's one of the best. He could take your
words and what you said to them and flip it and turn to make a
whole nother scheme with it. I need to watch the Yeah, oh yeah,
I really want to go. They're fun to watch watch clips. Yeah,
easy on the block. Oh gosh, that was crazy. No,
they're not there that that battle, well, the battle I'm in is on
Premiere rap Battle League. Okay, and uh you are Rail and ka I
have both been a part of those leagues. But the main like three leagues
is r B E U are Rail and grind Time and kat I, which
is like the Canadian League. Okay, those that are big, big three
right now. Okay, yeah, back when we used to watch them,
my my favorite at that time. But I'm gonna I'm gonna get caught up
and watch some of these you're talking about because I'm really curious. But I
remember seeing Daylight versus Cortez. That's a classic, and it was so it
was so good. Cortes is so good too. Yeah, they were both
really good, but but Daylight was so good, like Cortes was laughing and
having a good time even even as he's being insulted, because it was just
so good. You know. Yeah, you gotta have thick skin when you
were about a rapper man, and you got to be able to respect the
music, my heart behind it, and once you respect that, it's nothing
like just have some fun. Yeah exactly, exactly, Yeah yeah, what
so tell us about you mentioned Young Hustle League. What's that? Young Hustle
League YHL is a company that me and Beneficial Band Carter created. Beneficial Band
created YL like fifteen years ago. He was just recently on the yu Mad
podcast with Chuck Ross talking about his newest album that we're both working on right
now. He released a new song. OMG and band created this company years
ago. Man, it's an entertainment company. We didn't want a record label.
I didn't want one, Yeah, I said, Man, we need
to create something where people can grow into. I don't want to take things
from people. I don't want to own your music. I want to show
people how to do it. And that's what we did. We created an
entertainment company where it's like a school or a class where you can come in
and learn about certain things. Learn about being min learn about your ass.
Cat Why you need Spotify. I have a thing that I always give every
artist when they come to my studio. It's a Spotify Bible. It literally
breaks down everything about Spotify and what you need it for and why you should
even invest into it. So I've always tried to make sure, hey,
before you get all excited, just read this manual real quick, like before
you played a video game, read this manual. So that's how I try
to do, and that's what YHL is for. YHL Young Hustle League.
Okay, okay, no, it's very cool, and that's something we talk
about a lot on the shows, as you know, is the music business.
And yes, yeah, how it's important to understand all these things if
you want to have, you know, a and sustain a prolonged career.
Yeah, most definitely. You know. It's well we are unfortunately, we
are almost out of time and I do want to try to get one more
track, and of course, of course, but what two things? What
do we need to know to keep up with everything that you're doing? And
tell us again to remind us about what you got going on tonight? All
right, if you guys want to follow me, I am missed the good
bars with a Z. That's m R G O O D B A R
A Z, not an S A Z. And I'm on all social media
platforms. Facebook social media is just like that. On Instagram it's the real
mister good Bars. And if you need any beats, go to the y
h L shop dot com that's t h E y h L s h O
P dot com and come get some music, man, come get the things
done. I also own the business in nashville'll called mister good Bar's Toy Box
Studio. If you need some studio time, you want to learn piano,
if you want to learn how to make beats, pull up, let me
know what's going on. It's Google Searcher boy. Right there, mister good
Bars Toy Box Studio. And yes, tonight we are going to Nottingham Is
it Nottingham Road, Raymond, New Hampshire on Nottingham Road three, Nottingham Road.
All right, nails in there? Nice nice? Oh and you want
to plug your band? Huh while you're here, I want to plug your
band. I'm sorry, plug your band? Uh Moral compass, Moral compass,
Yes, sir, I appreciate that. Also follow Goldie the Goddess,
Goldie the Goddess on all streaming platforms. Well, oh, very good,
very Goldie the Goddess. That's g O L D I E the Goddess.
All right, excellent, excellent, and don't forget dead Harrison. Yeah,
don't forget that axl vaguely in the corner. He's in the room, all
right. If you missed any part of today's show will be up in just
a little bit at w M and H radio dot org and my website,
Matt Condorston dot com. By the way, Spelfie in the chat room also
wanted me to remind people, uh, because we mentioned green Jelly slash green
Jello earlier, they will be at terminus and you had a lot to do
with that making that happen. I had fun get I can actually say I
booked Green Jello now August, August twenty seventh. Yes, that's you can
find out more information on me at Jencoffee dot com, j E N N
c O F f e y dot com. Some exciting stuff coming up over
the next couple of weeks and you're the future and artist there in August,
I am yes, yes, when they're coming, which is crazy, Yes,
a lot nervous, a lot going on, a lot of exciting things
happening. We'll end with this track. This is legend. Anything we should
know about this before. This song was created with an Italian guy. This
song is about his family. He's Catholic and we wanted to create a Christian
rap song for his family. So this song is completely about his family and
and well when he raps, and then it's about me and when I talk
about my family in it. So oh cool. Yeah, this is a
great collab. Man. I love that guy. All right, very cool?
All right, this is legend and uh, mister Goodbarson, we'll talk
to ya a little bit later. By everybody, this is a message,
legend. This have not This for the movement. This is for the people
trying to call me a loser. This is for the hustle. This is
for the message. This is for the kids trying to be a new legend.
You will let you down. You will let you down. You will
let you down. You will let you now. Okay, you will let
you now. You will legend down. You will let you down. Jay,
you will letgend now. Okay, I'll tell lies. I'm melodize and
Google docs. That's a crawn fly. Why they are surprised I'm a legend.
My ranking will never be second. The Attorney General said an upper level
no. My panting as a registered weapon. And you know, doctor Strange,
I got moti verses. When I step in this through to your session,
I think for the job, for the multiple blessings, and you open
the doors. How my blessings, I work for the lord keeping them.
When I go on record, heavies. Then we got fall the noise world
than the pressure will take you with stresses. It's burden with that as of
money and death. As I'm not with the older one in with the new
year, no one the success I'll never be less. I woke up one
day with a message from a legend. The man was a game. You
think I'm impressive, Man, I'm stressing. He messing with Rocky Apollom and
wishing not having successes. It's crazy to think you'd be seeing a legend and
me and my efforts, right. Yeah. This for the people who know
they should never give up, and that's by any means. This for the
children and school, for the boys be messing with having the lowest esteem.
This with my homies, we're going through trials. We yin it together.
We work as a team, just for the ones that we're doing whatever so
they can be better achieving their dreams. This is for you, Yeah,
this is for the movement. This is for the people trying to call me
and lose it. This is for the hustle. This is for the message
for the kids trying to be a new legend. You will let you.
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