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[Applause] come on it up crazy that was crazy that
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was back in 2017 my goodness this is our next guest I played that for a reason venol love M
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I played that for a reason I think it's important that people understand that we
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all have a beginning yes right and the journey the evolution in between what
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they say uh it's not about the day you start and the day you in it's about everything that happened in between
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right and so the when you came up to the show in that time even prior to that you've always just had this this Jones
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to perform thank you right you you needed to sing out you know you needed to entertain you know it's in your
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bloodline shout out to your dad who's my brother as you know the legendary iconic
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K Capri I got to do it that way that's the only way to do
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yeah she didn't even know I was going to do that and shout out to your amazing mother as well that holds the fort down
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the foundation every time I see her I know I got to straighten up but I want to welcome her back to the show and this
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is the is this the first official is this yeah this is the first official album mhm my first one in my entire
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career oh my goodness that's why I played that vocal from
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2017 sometimes it takes 8 years yeah right for the timing to be right and you
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don't sound like you did in 2017 you've constantly evolved you don't
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even look like you did in 2017 welcome her back to the show the artist known as
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ven love come on man come on V
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love V love in the album we are officially calling her now the hood
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Meryn Moro the hood merilyn Moro and you're not alone this time you brought this
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young man with you who I've been seeing over the years I I thought I was just seeing them by default cuz his sister
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used to work here and I felt like she just had to take her little brother everywhere I didn't
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know he got his own life I really didn't know you know but uh but it turns out
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that he produced your album yeah if you don't know who Swit is Swit is uh an
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executive who has worked in the digital Sphere for quite some time she was here at Sirius XM with us and then she went
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over to Apple Apple yeah she she had a little few inet but yeah she right now
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she ended up Apple yeah she's running Apple give what's your I don't even know your producer name my producer name to
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everybody in the world right now is Wells NYC Wells NC come
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[Applause] on Fina I look on your Instagram and I
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see you doing these performances in different places and it it reminds me of
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something that you know uh Billy Holiday might do right it it reminds me of uh
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maybe something mern mro would do right it's I see you do these eclectic sets and they're intimate and you're in your
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costume you're in you're in your Zone how did you where did from 2017 to now I
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feel I feel like you had to find yourself right yes how did that process work out um a lot of prayer first off um
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a lot of you know like in our industry you have a lot of different opinions a lot of different um a lot of people have
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this perception of what they think you should do and I think I was trying to follow that for so long just being an R&B singer and just being a woman in the
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industry period I was just trying to listen to what everybody was telling me to do I think when I finally snapped out of that like I just woke up one day and
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I was like you know what I just going I'm going to do what I want to do a day to day I'm going to take it day by day
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it started to like loosen up for me and then ideas started to come it was just like all right what are your favorite
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parts of yourself like what do you like to do and let's like maximize off those things that's a great starting question
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yeah you know like I had enough space now to like do what I like rather than having to like listen to what everybody
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was telling me so it took some time but the prayer was the heaviest part because it was so many trials like so many and I
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think if I wasn't so heavy into leaning on to God I think I would have just been misled and so so many different ways so
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definitely on the heavy on the prayer musically uh sonically when you said it was so many different trials when I
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listen to this this sounds like a really well-developed thank you uh sophisticated project when I was
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listening to the musicality of it the instrumentation in it the layers the cords all of these different things I'm
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like yo my niece has transformed right but but where were you
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prior to this what what kind of attempts did you make and then and then how did you decide I I don't want to sing over
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boom bab Loops or man I don't want to do what everybody else is doing I was definitely going through like this phase
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of I need the producer like and I kept running into people and we would make music and I would make a whole project
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and then the business would go left and I was like okay I'm scrapping the whole project and then here we go back to that
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prayer I woke up one day and I was like please just send me a producer that's going lock in he going to do right he
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going to be smart he not going to mess up the business he going to just he going to help me help him help me like we
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and iwear y'all like I say like a week or two later I had a session with a whole random that I would never do a
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song with a whole artist I would never make a song with we did the song and he happened to be at the session and he
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said something to somebody I was with then we had our first session and I think from there like just being in that
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space before that knowing that I was tired of being in that space it just forced this like it just forced this
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motion and then once we got together yeah like once we got together it was like everything I did before it didn't even
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matter to me no more because it was like okay finally yes like we we have the tools now like let's do what we got to do and it was not much I had to say to
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him he just he knew what to do so he helped a lot Wells NYC man the
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goat bro when when did you were you producing
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when we first met uh no I was just in church I was on you know drums piano I
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was I was at that phe of life I wasn't here yet okay but that Church to that
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church toage help inform what you do in the studio right cuz you said drums and so how many instruments are you familiar
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with um right now um I mean if we if we in the studio you can handar me about like four instruments you can he me a
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little drumstick a guitar I'mma figure it out I don't know how to play them but I'mma figure it out for sure so the
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music I'm hearing on this project is you figuring it out yeah using my
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dream okay even if even if like all right so I'm not the only person on the project but I'm the person like I put
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everything together so everything went through me all the ideas stem me so even if I couldn't get something done I'm making call bro please I need you come
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help me come get this idea down for me so I'm telling them I'm literally this videos I'm telling them what I'm hearing
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in my head and everybody just and they're playing with you here orating it together how many people have you worked with prior to her um prior to her
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honestly about five six now I can't really count more you can't count n my
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boy got 19 placements within the last two days two days capella gr iy jine how how will you keep her sound
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unique to her cuz they want Vena love sound now they hear what you're doing with Vena love I mean they got to come
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get what we doing yeah right he's really good he's really good at that though like being flexible to other artists
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he's he's amazing at that and that's something when I met him I was so big on just versatility I never I hate the Box
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thing like I understand having a lane and things like that but I just hated that term like you need to find a lane find a box and when I met him I was like
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yo like just play me something you wouldn't even think I would like and everything he played me was everything that I like so I knew that he could be
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as versatile as possible I could put him in any room and then he could make a beat from scratch in two seconds y so it's like once you versatile like that I
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can bring you anywhere with anybody and you're going to Fascinate everybody we never not going to be able to get a song done that's a fact man how how your dad
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is your dad man when I say your man I I could man I got a thousand stories with your
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dadad you know but your dad has one of the richest ears the music business
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history this man has picked hits and uh started careers to whole n but he's not
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an easy please he's not an easy person to please when you ran your music by him
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what was that like I've spoken to my father the least during the process of this team the least in my entire life
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I've spoken to him the least during this process of this project I haven't even called him yet since the project came
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out and this is intal not even this is intentional yes because me and my dad we are very much alike and I I respect his
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Artistry so much so anything he says to me I'm going to take it and I might throw the whole tape away so it's just
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like I need this moment for me to just like all right now what Dad now I can
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take it just say whatever you got to say I'll take it and now my next project I feel like he'll be every step of the way
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he'll be able to like you know understand what I'm officially doing now as an artist like now this is not trying to figure out who I am now now we know
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what's going on so we can have a good conversation it sounds like your confidence is fully present going back
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to that first question that you asked yourself and it was very simple but potent at the same time what do I like Y
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what were some of the things within that answer I like different things like I like
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different I love harmonies that's number one that was like my first thing I was like okay as a R&B singer was one of those like things growing up that I
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always paid attention to when I was listening to music and it was always harmonies like just the fact that somebody could even make it sound like
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like I didn't even understand those kind of things so once I figured out how to do my own harmonies I was like okay
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that's something I want to be big on um and it's so much fun to do when you perform and things like that so going
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into the studio it didn't matter what kind of song we made like whether it was a pop song like we have a song a song called sniffing and that's like a that's
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one of them like one of them songs but I was like all right let's do the R&B harmonies on it to bring that you know
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that what I'm saying so no matter the genre of the song it still has that component of all the harmony so it was
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just little things like that like notice one thing and then just go crazy with it like and then with him I love his drums
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so he's just getting creative with his drum like we just going back and forth ping pong and like you do this on a regular but what would you do different
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this time and then once he do that then it leaves room for me to do something different now like it was just a ping
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pong effect man I like this V love this here man the hood Marlin
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Maro you hood yo it's so crazy like people are REM meting me now like so
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it's like people it's like so many different sides to you love because obviously people know my dad so you
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already have a certain perception of me like you're a celebrity kid like how like you get what I'm saying like your
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life should be pure and simple and easy y'all my parents separated when I was a kid we lived in Harlem I went to public
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school and that's how I became the Harem princess because life happens you get what I'm saying so I feel like a part of
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me a part of my style a part of the way I speak my lingo a lot of it has to do with just being a product of your
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environment I just chose to go the positive way rather than like you know like I'm a hood but I'm not like you
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know like but it's still it's still in me and I think it's fire to embrace it because that's that's what brings to New
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York within an artist like that's abut shows it like it makes it authentic so I had to stop running from that side of
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myself too like let me not be too like it's like damn that's who I am like let me like you know lean into it so I think
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it's beautiful but then my mom also instilled this very classy just you know intent within everything that I do so
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it's important to show both sides and I feel like the Harlem Princess and the hood Maryland Monroe both capture
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both those things we got Vena love here man let's let's go back to another one of her tracks you know let's do that we
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going to open up the phone lines 888 742 3345 venol love in Wells NYC I like that
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Vena Love is Here get to Know This brilliant artist Wells NYC is here we
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just filled in some questions man we got some people on the um phone lines and I know Mike news want to ask you something
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let's go to Jersey first red is on the line red what up what's up red from Jersey red what up what up what up what
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up just want to say um hello to all y'all man I listen to y'all on the daily y y'all keep it going y'all keep me
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going and motivated and my passages love y'all thank y always doing it up man I appreciate y'all man for real for real
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what's up family R you're a citizen I'm give you that early man yeah why not feel good your first time caller too
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man do everything right all right man that's welcome to
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the tribe R okay R what's your question for love and Wells NYC uh no no no
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question I just want to say congratulations man I don't know if she remembers me but I worked with her one time I actually did um her first photo
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shoot if not one of her first photo shoot I do remember you hello how are
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you I'm good M I'm good I want to say I'm proud of you yo like for real for real like I'm I'm extremely excited for
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you and I wish you all the best and um yo keep flourishing keep growing and keep doing you m The World is Yours yo
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you so much I appreciate you so much stay safe thank you wow you got gave us Goosebumps red you
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all right man like you over here like you be easy too man you remember
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that yes I remember that that was like the first time I wore makeup remember that Mom that was crazy that was that
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was a long time ago that was probably not even 2015 wow probably like 2013 2014 that's
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crazy it's crazy that you got such a history at such a young age right right
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what like we might have to really review child labor laws with your mom stupid got this girl working that's
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funny working hard man give her a break man you know Mike Muse go ahead jump in
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there Mike uh one thing I love your energy thank you um it radiates and you can tell your joy and your excitement
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and I love that last song that we just played thank you so much I do have a question for you though I know it's difficult for any child who has a
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successful right and what's going to be their next iteration you leaned in a lot just now to idea of hood and so I was just
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wondering was that intentional so that you can separate from the idea of your father um not necessarily not so much to
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separate from him I think I think it's important to understand that everybody has their own story so even with my dad
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being who he is like my dad was born in Brooklyn raised in the Bronx he has his own story so the same way he was outside
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selling mixtapes on the street like that was his Vibe if he had a name for that then he would have went with that for me
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the hood comes in where whenever I meet somebody the way I'm speaking like they be like damn V you like I didn't know
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you talk like that like I didn't know you had a Bop like that like I didn't know you relax like so I start hearing
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like you mad Hood I was like all right let me not run from it because I keep saying it if I run away from it then I
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feel like am I running away from a part of myself like because let's be honest the block that I'm from where I grew up
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at I'm with the guys all day I'm I'm the only girl I'm with 15 boys all day long you kind of get a little you
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know you know you kind of become a little you get what I'm saying so after a while I was just like I don't it
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wasn't to separate myself from my dad but I think that was just a part of myself that I needed to you know lean
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into MH what what did this like you wasn't always wearing these fur coats
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and and and the blond wig representation and what how did that apply how did that
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apply roll out roll out the hood marn monoe what do you think of blond ha pearls diamonds fur coats like it's like
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everything I watched like so many different careers growing up like we watch withy Houston we watched TLC we
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watched like everybody like from the beginning of their careers and how they like flourished throughout you know their entire time and I feel like it was
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so important to see how people committed to the roll outs like when they were dropping their songs like what they was
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doing around that time like what were they dressing like like what was it something that you was always seeing them do so before I even promoted that
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we were dropping the tape I wore blind blond wigs for months like just so people be like why she keep wearing
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blonde hair and then you hear the hood Mar Maro like get it wait a minute okay
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sis so it's kind of like psyching people out prior to it's a game like you know and just learning the game and seeing
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how we could just involve everybody without making them feel like we got you but making them feel involved like you
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know damn that's crazy because I went through that mental process of why is she wearing a blonde we but it locks you
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in it makes you curious it adds character to what we doing too it's different when we just dropping
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like y know we just dropping but y don't feel nothing see her even my nails lately like Vena love I wear really
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outrageous crazy nail styles Marilyn monoe we going to do a French tip it might be long so like if you know via
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love you looking at me like Why she hasn't been doing her nails like that but then you finally put it together it's like oh she's her marn mon Ro all
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this makes sense like so now all the nail Brands is hitting me like yo I got some fren tips for you I got like it just creates this commotion of
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excitement like it just makes it fun I get it how many other characters you got in you a lot cuz I'm also the Harem
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princess too so it's like you know it could really go anywhere and I'm an actress so you know it's like it's meant
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for me to be able to tap into any kind of character any I asked that too because a lot of artists what we're
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seeing now but they're already on like 2027 they have that plan do you know
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what your next Alter Ego is going to be like how far out are you planning your career or are you you know T toes down
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in 2025 I'm 10 toes down in 2025 okay I like with this being the first project and it being as versatile as it is in
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like just just for me generally just because I never dropped a project this was the seed now we're going to see who
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likes what like who's going to pick me up for what like I don't want to say okay I'm going to drop this tape and
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then this is who I'm going to be and treat me as this forever yo this what we got now what I like what we doing who's
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pulling me where like let's make it happen so I'm really more so with nasp yeah I love that freedom yeah get a
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round of applause so that kind of Freedom that didn't always exist in this music business right you know you know
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but things have changed on every on every level in the business even the back end of the business you you guys
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can drop on your own now you don't have to have a fully loaded label behind you none of that who do you have behind you
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right now um I have my own reg label right now okay get that come on come on all right come on yeah and uh we
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distribute through Empire so that's cool Empire and um yeah it's pretty simple
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like nobody bother us we drop what we want we drop how we want we roll out how we want creative direction we have a
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ball we it's nobody stopping anything we want to do I love it Vena Love is Here We Done played about three songs off the
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album already Sweet yeah you know how would like Mar what you say what's your favorite song on the tape uh be cool was
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cool but the one the first one is to be true to be true to be that's crazy we
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don't hear that often that's crazy I'm Different y'all I'm Different tell them how you list to the projects too you
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have a very unique what your project curious now that was evil Tracy
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that was evil right that's she did that on purpose um I listened to projects from
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the last song that's fire though to the first song and then I'll listen again
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from I'll go from back to front and then well let I don't feel like being
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paused finale to entrance too old for pauses y'all but I listened from the last to the first song and then I sit in
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the first song Back to the last song yeah I love that yeah it's it's a
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process I developed years ago because of sequencing how people sequence projects and that was the initial reason why I
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started doing it but I I don't know it helped me understand projects better for me personally not every project is
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substantive like that where every song in my opinion makes a difference you know and then and by doing that I I find
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out those songs first that's why I like that you do it cuz some artists yeah the energy might drop off you know or you
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might have the filler tracks towards the end just so they can call it an album but really it could have just been a
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four track EP it could have it's a higher bar for you to like an album hey it's a higher bar that's a higher bar
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because usually artists are at the first track as a sequence to understand what this concept is but if you just start at
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the back end and work your way backwards you're deconstructing it in a really unique way well I'll be honest the I
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think one of the great psychical one of the smartest things we did was the first track on the
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tape is called angry and then the last track is called now and they both relate to each other so like if you listen to
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the first if you listen to the first song or the second one in either direction when you hear either one you g be like oh she said something about that
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in the last song too so I guess that works I think in even in English and I
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remember in grammar class I want to say I remember learning how to um write
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essays and term papers um one of the um teachers professors I had told me will
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you write a paragraph no matter what that first sentence exact and that last sentence should have a connection to it
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right you know and so that's kind of what you've done with this project the subject matter where did it
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is it how did you decide what you're writing now um I feel like I think with
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this tape we didn't necessarily say like hey let's drop a love like or let's drop a I hate you tap like it was just like
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let's make music yeah like let's just make songs and I feel like I would go I would go right now not even just towards
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with this tape we're trying to like bring a new sound and new energy to the city so it's trying to to New York to
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New York yeah why why because we feel like New York is missing the energy that it was that it had like 10 20 years ago
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when y was listening to aanti and Jau y was it was some cookouts and nobody minded dancing and this that the third
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so I feel like what we trying to do is bring the armor be a good feel back to where people could dance but y still
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feel good y don't mind playing this outside but it's not aggressive it's that good energy feel good music is what we energy feel good music feel good
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music and just want to be on the other side like you know like shout out to all the Bros like um you got cash you got
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all of them going crazy right now and like that sound became so heavy in New York which is a beautiful
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thing Casco bang Von the singer everybody um I'm actually performing with ch tomorrow um tonight tonight
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actually um what is I can't remember the name go um Find the venue for me please
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thank you um so even with that sound it became so big so fast and it was so beautiful because it was like wow like
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look check us out but then I always felt like artists want to show that they can
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be a part of the trend like they want to show like oh I could do that too I can make money off that too which is cool it's nothing wrong with showing
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everybody that you can be a part of the trend but are you also going to be on the other side of music that's still somebody else's sound so you going to
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find yours like are you going to find what you like are you going to be able to write and make music outside of New
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York like we have to appeal to the entire world and then I did a tour in Dubai wait wait wait wait hold
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up you just throw that out there did a tour
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like went to the BGA on 125 or something like okay a tour in Dubai give
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that congratulations thanks y'all thank you so much that's a global invite and
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fearless International we did that um we're going again in October so everybody's always welcome to come say
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artist is a big thing that way you said we welcome to come they pay for us I
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mean I'm trying to get rich so I might be able to pay for you no I want you can't pay for not take the whole take everybody n
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you can't do but um got it the tour when we went out there and it would seeing the songs that they liked like that like
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that they chose it was like oh okay like everybody has different ears so it's important to make music for everybody
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and then let the world choose H have other artists reached out to you right like you know like Ari Linux is one of
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my favorite people summer Walker you know it's a lot of not not names on that stature but but who who's reached out to
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say hey man I like what you doing damn that's running on my
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brain sh sh who sh sha on N Shaq is an artist what you talking
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he just got a first on Red Band latest St come on Shaq is the outside the the
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the outside outside the most selling hip-hop artist that came from
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the NBA nobody is sold more music yeah he's legendary M love I would say like
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um like a lot of my peers like in the city like fie baby joury Montana capella gray um we actually about to release a
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project with capella gry too so that's going be crazy he just dropped a project two days ago and we on that he made a lot of Records on that too yeah um what
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about ice spice no we haven't done anything yet I mean like we know each other's team it's so crazy cuz we know
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everybody like we de oh we actually just recorded a song with deani so yeah it's happening like we all the artist friends
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that we have is kind of coming together CU we in the studio every day so you never know who's going to come we end up
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just making songs man I love this Vena love man give it a round of applause a new project is called the hood Maryland
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Moro come on be cool is the first single give it up for Wells NYC man this kid On
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The Rise Wells is on the rise yo Merlin Moro Mike what what was Merlin Maro one
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of her most famous Milestone moments well there was a couple one was being
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engaged with JFK and then she did what uh the one with the dress and then what did she do oh the one the dress blue
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The Happy The Happy she had many moments but that one that one yeah Happy
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Birthday Mr President you going to have to come up with a hood mer monroll
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you got one absolutely you got one now no I don't have it one now but we on it yeah I'm on it I'm on it it's so crazy we sampled one of her songs um diamonds
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is a girl's best friend oh we sampled one of them we didn't put it on the tape but I was like okay let's keep this for
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like you know maybe a deluxe or something like that so we definitely tap into like what she got going on and um
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on the tape I have a song called Norma jeene and the hook is um name I'm normal like Norma jeene so it's like it makes
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you go Google like wait who the hell is normal jeene and then you see that oh she's a real person too like how song go
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though I'm normal like nor je love me like nor you think he's slick you think
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heck you think he's sck I love it I love it I love wanted to know how to song it
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you s beautiful though thank you such great Tex boys wow
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thank you y well uh man I'm proud I'm proud of you cuz you know and I'm proud of you as let's put my uncle status
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Society I'm proud of you as an artist thank you're doing excellent work you're so in tune with who you are but your
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willingness to expand and evolve is something that people it's rare and
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that's how folks get stagnant how you spoke about that I believe earlier keep going thank you got your back you know
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let your father call me and say something gotta go with him not
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cold all right Wells I'm super proud of you brother man I just thought I always
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I always liked you man I always told your sister man you got a cool brother with he got a cool smile look at this we
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heading out swe they on you hey they on you now your social life out they on you they on man I be trying to snatch him up
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wait a second give me a sec go easy kid all right I know next time I see you going
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to see I like this take a picture you ain't got no jewelry on today I like I like like that energy that's a factu
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that's how we trying to leave this [Â __Â ] take that picture when he ain't got no jewelry on and if you walk in here with
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some jewelry I'm going come I'm going see you first to me all right you can buy two
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pieces Uncle give some jewelry I love y'all congratulations I want to encourage everybody to get this project
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the hood maryn Maro they doing it independently all right Vina how can they reach you if they want to reach you
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if you don't know it's your girl Vena love the Harlem princess you can follow me on Instagram at v i n a l o v e get
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all my music on all streaming platforms y'all we outside make sure you watch the videos cuz I direct and edit those as
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well so make sure you know tap in and go look at the Arts cuz I make those too so
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everything you see y'all tap in me on the ground man child labor child
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labor gentle what's your oh y y can find me Wells NC that's wells. NC I'm on
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everything I got tapes out too y'all come on yeah I tried to get her I tried to make a freestyle for y'all real
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quick damn sing real quick I can sing real quick let see okay okay you need some
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water I'm okay I'm all right no I'm just I guess I'm going to go married because you know everybody love
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Mar J go crazy my since You' been away
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boy and I ain't got no plans no no no no
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no in the sound of the rain against my window
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pain it's a l it's a l Dr loing me
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insane boy I'm going
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down I'm going down cuz you went
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around baby my whole world up set down that's
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my n y' come on manab like what just happened
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wow love you Mary DB how can they reach you man DB the Valentine's Day mix will
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be up later this afternoon on mix Club incredible V love man beat underneath that torch how can
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they reach you I'm at torch and that's torch i n g t n yo this is a great week
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great day proud of y'all keep going can't wait to come see the concert live make sure y'all hit me up all right um
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and to our citizens man thank you for supporting every single day the love we've been getting you know is is it's
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appreciated and it's received with an open heart we with our most with the most humility we love you back so thank