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March 29, 2024

Don't Over Sleep | Trejahn is Back ft. Sequoia

Don't Over Sleep | Trejahn is Back ft. Sequoia

Every creative's journey is riddled with unseen battles and breakthroughs; Tre'Jahn's story is no exception. As he sits down with us and co-host Sequoia, he peels back the layers of his artistic evolution, discussing the finesse it takes to deliver music that truly speaks to the soul. We explore the essence of personal and professional growth, highlighting the vital role of artist development. From the meticulous process of honing one's craft to the delicate balance of releasing work that is ripe with authenticity, Tray-John's candid reflections provide a roadmap for any creative spirit aiming to leave a mark in their field.

The melody of perseverance plays a sweet tune in this episode, as we celebrate the anticipation of Tre'Jahn's upcoming EP and the transformative power of music production. The path from raw talent to polished performance is a symphony of dedication, and we dive into the nitty-gritty of vocal layering, track revision, and the joy of the creative process. Our guest reveals the intricacies of preparing for a live audience, likening it to dancing with gorillas where survival hinges on practice and the ability to leave an unforgettable impression. It's a dance of nerves and triumph, and we're here to give you the front-row seat.

As the curtains draw to a close on this chapter, we leave you with an invitation to the grand stage of Southern's Spring Fling, where Tre'Jahn prepares to headline with a performance that promises to dazzle and inspire. We tease upcoming projects and collaborations, urging you to subscribe to our channels and join us on this continuous journey of artistic transformation. So, until next time, we thank you for your unwavering support, and remember—the crescendo of your own amazing transformation is just around the corner.

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Chapters

00:00 - Power of Transformation and Inspiration

06:17 - Artist Development and Creative Inspiration

19:44 - The Evolution of Music Production

26:06 - Album Release Announcement and Details

35:59 - Performing Comfortably in Front of Audiences

41:26 - Stage Performance and Artistic Journey

51:02 - Subscribe for Legacy Merch and Podcast

Transcript
Speaker 1:

Just keep tellin' it on, just keep tellin' it on, just keep tellin' it on, just keep tellin' it on, just keep tellin' it on, just keep tellin' it on, just keep tellin' it on. Welcome back, dear listeners, to another electrifying chapter of Experiencin' Amazing Transformation Podcast. We're thrilled to have you join us as we embark on a brand new adventure through the realms of personal growth, extraordinary stories and profound insight. Get ready to be captivated by the extraordinary journeys of individuals who have undergone remarkable transformations, defying odds and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. So buckle up and prepare to be inspired as we delve into an exhilarating world of self-discovery and witness the power of change unfold before our very eyes. So welcome back to Experiencin' Amazing Transformation, where the extraordinary becomes reality. Thank you guys so much for joining. We're so excited to have Tray-John in the building.


Speaker 1:

I want you guys to put in the comments any questions that you are wondering about. If you want to know who this young man is, please put your questions out there. He is actually a returning artist in our studio and we are so excited to have him. I'm honored to just know him and I really want you guys to know him and check him out, check his music out, learn more about him, follow him, push him. He is amazing. So, without further ado, I'm hoping a lot of people are on. If not, make sure you check us out on YouTube, on Instagram, facebook and, of course, e-podcast. With all of that, we do have Mr Coyah as a co-host now, so excited. Welcome, mr Coyah.


Speaker 2:

Thank you so much. This is a wonderful experience. I've never done podcasting before, let alone even just be on video, but I'm really happy to be here and I'm glad to be a part of the show and a part of the co-host and to meet Mr Tray John himself again.


Speaker 1:

Nice to meet you.


Speaker 2:

This man is famous, just know he came into the studio first.


Speaker 3:

I had to stop here first. Before anything, hop off, never know.


Speaker 1:

So welcome back.


Speaker 3:

You. Thank you all for having me. It's been a while.


Speaker 2:

It's really been a while, but A little minute. Me and Art are die-hard fans of Tray John.


Speaker 1:

When he let us into his music.


Speaker 2:

we were like, okay, keep it coming and it stopped, but we've been feeling for his music. How does that make you feel, after you've seen that, about your music?


Speaker 3:

It makes me feel like one, I should do y'all a better justice getting this music to y'all. Two, I owe y'all an explanation. And three, when it is some more music drop, it gotta be of the part. I feel like I could check out all of them.


Speaker 2:

Okay, we're gonna hold it to it.


Speaker 1:

We just gonna believe you. It's all like an X. That's it. So, with this new coming out because I know something major is coming out tell us what inspired you to, for this new session or EP is coming out.


Speaker 3:

Okay.


Speaker 3:

I feel like I'm more so owe it to y'all, like I said previously, but to myself, because I was in a state where I was trying to figure out all the business side of it. Trying to figure out, okay, this, how you do these shows, this, how you get in contact with these people. Just figuring it out and when you don't really have you know what I'm saying too many people in your mix and it's just y'all doing it, take a little longer. So when you're trying to figure it out, sometimes you gotta take a little period off to have it right the way. When you do present it, it doesn't fall off when you present it, if that makes sense. Because I feel like if SpongeBob came on once a month, you wouldn't be a fan of SpongeBob, but it's in your face every day or maybe every other night. You might get tired of SpongeBob when you're there. So I feel like I say I owe everybody that justice of just putting music out the right way, versus just throwing it out there and being like I'm dropping, drop the music out there, get a couple Instagram views and that's it. So, versus me doing it, because I feel like every artist go through that phase Of course you gotta throw it out there and test the art.


Speaker 3:

Every artist go through the phase of trying to figure it out and it being took in as alright. He holding the music, or what are you doing? Or what whole time. It's just like I wouldn't respect it if y'all received it from me halfway. I wanted to be all the way complete. So when it comes to this next single, we finna drop it. Just it had to be right, versus me just dropping it and just doing, not having a rollout, not having just all my ducks in a row contacting all the DJs I need to contact, getting in contact with all the people that in the record and then trying to play catch up and being like I a I got this song, got you spin it for me, or a you listen to this. So now I feel like I got some true supporters built up off of the stink, off of the shows and out for all the content we done put out. I feel like now we got some distinguished supporters that's ready to hear the music, versus me just knowing a couple people and they like oh yeah.


Speaker 3:

So it's so rough and you just dropped some. Now you like a shout, ain't playing shout, you drop some music and it is that. So I just feel now we ready. So the answer to your question, vixx, is, is like I said, I just had to make sure I was right, and if I ain't coming right, I prefer not to come it up.


Speaker 1:

So I actually like that. Tell us what that process actually look like, like if you could just be just real with us, because it's even like that for my podcast, like I don't want to just put something out for a little while, and then I'm like what happened? I want to make sure everything behind the scenes is just as good as it is. That way things can flow. So what did that look like for you? What made you go? Hey, you know what?


Speaker 3:

let me step back for a minute just the will in myself, like of me wanting to be consistent, like the will to want to come out different, like you can't be different in consistent because it is hard and it's different like what rest of it it so. So I feel like they push that I got for me to just be like, hey, some ain't right, you hard, but that ain't enough. I feel like the process was more so me sitting back learning new skills better in my engineering for recording myself. I always record myself, but you always get better when you make your music, when you record yourself, when you're doing anything. You never know enough. So I had to take that time back to be able to become an asset, versus me just being an artist and dropping a bunch of videos and having a whole bunch of views but I can't do no show or I can't go do no interview or I just I'm not proper all the way. I just feel like I had to come with my own artist development. It ain't afforded no more. They ready for you to come already prepared when you dropping some already prepared when they want to sign you. You got to do your own artist development. So anything you doing with this podcasting or acting or rapping or singing, whatever you doing, try yourself like it's in your face. I got you to look up. The best person is doing whatever you think you're doing, no matter if you don't like him, no matter if you want them people to be like. Yeah, it's already hard, but I just don't watch what he doing. He gave money we also doing it because he love it and that's why the money come. So when you take that and you realize, all right, travis got so many platinum plaques, future got so many. You go to the studio twice a month and they in that every night. It's not a competition. We were like it was small week so I had to take my time. Now I know how to record myself right, so I'm in there every night. Now I know how to more. So just make my video stand out, make my content pop. Now I know how to. And if I didn't know all the way, I still be playing catcher while I'm out here just dropping because somebody like man come on dropping and he ain't no name, he ain't doing anything. I please you. I gotta please myself for you to like. So that's the process.


Speaker 3:

I feel like just finding out you know what you doing wrong. All right, I probably shouldn't want to sleep, sleeping. I probably should edit it. This I probably should have made, this I probably should have, because you ain't doing somebody else three hours away did? They ain't go to sleep and you snoring and they get into it. So you gotta be able to compete with yourself. Once you know how to compete with yourself, that would be your prices. Compete with yourself every day. Do something different. Never go to sleep. The same person. I say that every day there's something. I wake up and say and I'll be like I can't come home the same, don't change up, and then like that, hey, you're gonna need a little bit more for you come back to the crib. And once you get that process because then you get in that mindset of thinking I am, I don't know what's guaranteed. And if you wake up thinking like what you already know, not saying anybody got their own beliefs, I know what I believe in. And he say everyone ain't guaranteed your church.


Speaker 1:

So if you go to sleep.


Speaker 3:

Believe in that versus just yeah. I'm wake up tomorrow all right, yeah, you can think of you want to but if you had a mindset, all right, I gotta do everything I possibly want to do today, and once you get that mindset, there'll be a price.


Speaker 2:

So you're just constantly. What artists do you watch on YouTube? If you know my kids which one got you like that top?


Speaker 3:

one. I'm glad you like me there, cuz some folk be kept so I don't know about it by them don't


Speaker 4:

know about it be yeah, okay, start now.


Speaker 3:

I grew up watching the lobby. The lobby is like a whole bunch of Atlanta rappers like Pewie Longway, young Thug, syglyzny and I used to be there a couple times the Migos, just that whole little bunch. I grew up watching it so it was more so. Now, when I do watch YouTube, I watch. Maybe I watch Gunna, maybe I watch Young Thug to see how he handled this situation. If I see something similar that I'm going on. But I also watched. I want to say I watch everybody, because if you playing the sport and you in the league with 32 teams, you going to watch film on every team, so it ain't nothing against them folks, but I got to be 10 times better than them because they already popping there. So I watch it. I'm on every trail. I'm like alright, that's how you did it. Oh, that's who you called the call and have him called and that's how you did it. Okay, got you, but if I wasn't watching it? So it's a mixture of everybody, but I would say just those type of people, justin Bieber.


Speaker 4:

I don't know if it might be, some old rappers out there named Justin.


Speaker 3:

Bieber, you know what I'm saying but Justin the Kid Leroy I watch a lot of Kid Leroy just to see, alright, this, how you can pop it in the UK, you can come over here and this, how you can do that and get on that type of time Anybody that's really touring and doing what they doing because it's dope boys in their city no disrespect to anybody getting there, but I ain't intriguing them because I'm around it, so I'm not finna go on YouTube searching somebody. I know how he getting, you know what I'm saying and he getting there, I getting there, but that don't entice me. I need to see something that I ain't got, something I can't get to right now, something I need to go through and talk to, who I need to talk to, like a mic room or something like that or anybody, so I can be like, alright, that's how I get up in that room, I can get in that room where I'm gonna watch that. So I'm watching everybody that's doing something. You know what I'm saying? That's on a high scale. They treat that stuff on a high scale and I'm saying that's just not a high scale because everybody got to get at how you live. I done been in every room, but it just be like I'm looking at people that's really getting to it. It's like I said, mic room and Bill Gates, anybody that's just getting them, some type of men. That's who I'm looking at, but that's also doing what I'm doing for us Touring.


Speaker 3:

I watch Chris, of course, so it's just no matter what somebody got to say. I'm watching the underdogs, that's what I'm gonna say. That's who I'm watching. I'm watching this underdog that everybody like hey, this is what you listen to, the music on your own. That's who I'm watching. And however they, I take it, look at how I can do it for myself. And then I build, try to knock out my own goals, maybe include some of them goals that they got up in there and make it my own, but keep my own morals up in there. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, them type of people.


Speaker 2:

Okay, Tray, you are so inspiring, I'm so inspiring. I'm really inspiring, just by talking, just making me, just taking a lock of debt on myself Because I don't for me. I don't watch YouTube like that I'm more of and this is just me just going to God for it, but I do need some help. When you just said I'm really just inspiring, go look at it, just go and look you, just see what I got Faith because yeah, and then you got it.


Speaker 3:

Y'all got it, like I. Always. Every time I'm here, I tell them they got it. It's it Just. Anybody got a big pie cash or anybody just doing whatever you like to do on a daily basis. Why is it just going to train your mind and want to do it every day?


Speaker 1:

What does your music? How do you want your music to connect with the people now? Yeah, Okay.


Speaker 3:

I want them to listen to it for what they going through, not just because the beat hard, not just because, oh, he do, we got some bars up in there. Is he really rapping. I want them to listen to it for you know, all right, I like how he did this folk harmony, I like how he did this vocal pyramid and had it. Or I like how this ad lio go right there. I want you to listen to it for the creativity of it. If you look at a picture, you're not going to look at the picture and be like, yeah, I like it. Now you're going to look at, oh, he colored that like that and that's green and it's an ear right there and there's some trees over there with some fishes. So I want them to look at them, look at my whole portrait. Like, look what I brought to you Versus this, either be hard or a he rapping or a he singing the whole as a collector.


Speaker 3:

What you think. And be completely honest. Don't tell me you like it and then you don't like it, because it's just like what you around for what I even ask I rather you just tell me straight up hey, I don't like that the way I know. Maybe, if I do like it, let me see why he don't like it, but let me see why she don't like it. Let me see, all right, maybe I could have did that a little bit better, maybe I could have went back and did another take of this, or maybe I could have rapped this a little different or said this, or said that yeah, the collective, listen to it for the collective. We ain't gonna listen to the collective and, be honest, still listen to it.


Speaker 1:

But what difference? What differences have you made in your music? Do you think you made some? I know how to sing.


Speaker 3:

I can always sing, but now I know what I'm like Versus just being like. People probably gonna get me for this, but you know, how you go. You can go to church, right.


Speaker 1:

Yeah.


Speaker 3:

And it's probably that nine year old and that 10 year old and God bless the babies. She up there, just well, and sometimes you got some that sound good and then sometimes you got some that need to be on the praise team. The praise thing, that's it.


Speaker 2:

Versus me. That's a different type of singing Like this is.


Speaker 3:

So I feel like now I know, okay, you can do this bridge with a vocal, a four point harmony Excuse me, you can do this with a vocal pyramid or maybe you can add backgrounds to this. Now you know how to layer. Now I know how to maybe do a couple takes Tenor, maybe do a couple takes after, maybe do a couple takes. So it just more so just being able to combine yeah, combine everything you need to combine for the record to be a record, versus me just rapping or just doing whatever you possibly could just go in there and punch in and do now Like I'm taking my time, I'm taking my time with it.


Speaker 3:

All right, I might listen to it and go back and add some to that, but I might pull the station back up and be like, all right, maybe I could have did this. It's a couple songs that I made and remade to second verses and put first and first verses and put later. So it's just now I know how to take that time and not brush anything. So I feel like that's the difference in the music. You can tell I sat down and shot and learned something.


Speaker 1:

Okay.


Speaker 3:

We like that Okay. So yeah, I like it too Okay.


Speaker 1:

So did you have fun making it this time, or was it more just business, get, get.


Speaker 3:

Okay, I'm gonna say it's always fun.


Speaker 1:

Okay, did you love what you do?


Speaker 3:

No, because I get a thrill out of it. Okay, I'm one of them people and I know it's a lot of other artists out here that do this, maybe not? Maybe you let the song be suck and keep going. But I'm one of them, people, if I get to the verse and after I done made the hook and I don't like it, I'm scrapping it.


Speaker 1:

The whole. Thing.


Speaker 3:

Yes, and I'm going to another beat because at that point I done listened to the beat enough and I done tried. I done put a hook on it. If I don't like it, then why would I force myself to be sitting here two, three hours trying to come up with 16 bars on how I'm doing what I didn't like in the hook? No, I'm not going to do that. So I'm one of them people. That's all right. If I'm going to go in and make it, I'm going to make it. So it's always fun because I like the feeling you get at the end.


Speaker 3:

I love the process Don't get me wrong when you sit there punching in because I had I actually don't write no more because I record myself and it's hard to sit there and listen to a beat, stay inspired of the from the beat and typing your phone and then press return. Yeah, I can't do that anymore because then I'm still trying to click in. Yeah, I'm still trying to do all that and I'm so at that point, once I gain this skill on my version of how I punch in because a lot of people punch in different my version of how I punch in is more so like, all right, cool, maybe sometimes I not ain't getting the process, but yeah, I was on the set you put a little secret.


Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, it's always fun.


Speaker 3:

Okay. It's always fun and yeah yeah, it's always fun because I like the feeling at the end and the way I punch in. I like doing it. I like record. I like being a sound finna make a song. Anybody asked me he shot out the Nick that we let y'all know that was in the crowd. He will tell y'all that every day I wake up. And he asked me what I'm doing, I say I'm gonna record. Is that right, hi?


Speaker 1:

Nick.


Speaker 3:

It's always fun because it's like we used to be fun playing a game. You get to like a new video game cause I still play the game, but it's like when it used to be like all right that man finna come out, or that NBA live or seven finna come out, or that O8 or that street finna come out. That kind of feel or that new call of duty finna come out. That feeling you get. I feel play a game. Tonight I got to go to school but it's gonna download and when I get home.


Speaker 3:

I'm playing that game and I get home. So I kind of get that feeling like all right. It's more like a almost a relief feeling, but like a settled in feeling and I had to also get out of listening to it. Listening to it how I punched it in, like I would listen to the song in pieces, like how you would hear a song in full, as I'm going, punching in is bar by bar, or two bars by two bars, and you just punching in and punching in. So I'm listening to it one bar, one bar or two bars.


Speaker 3:

Maybe I messed up on that one. So I know where I messed up and I'm trying to make sure it don't sound like what I thought it sound like. I had to get out of it. So what I started doing was I would record and I sent it to them and then they'll tell me I like it, and then I put it up and then a couple weeks later now I'm listening to it and because I almost forgot the words, so now I'm like all right it's hard, so that's why it's funny.


Speaker 2:

That is what's up. When will we be able to hear this new release, this new album?


Speaker 1:

Y'all. The audience has gotten closer because they're trying to hear what he's about to say.


Speaker 3:

Drumroll Next Thursday. I dropped in. I dropped in on all platforms. The video will be dropping Thursday.


Speaker 2:

Oh, my God.


Speaker 3:

Lyric videos Saturday what else? And we got some microphones coming soon, just everything. I ain't gonna expose my hand and let y'all know how far we are, we in there. So I was up Thursday. Y'all tune in. It's gonna be on all platforms.


Speaker 2:

Oh, my God.


Speaker 3:

And you.


Speaker 1:

This is it. Yeah, yeah good.


Speaker 2:

Congratulations yes, or in order you yes, so we done, locked in, got everything.


Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying. Everything is in there and we back. Like we back to stay, we drop in and go nowhere, like y'all. Finna get a lot of EPs coming soon, so y'all just stay locked in. Hard night merch coming soon. We gonna be on Twitch with RCL Gaming. Y'all tap in with it and everything else is gonna be cool. Be looking for them. Vlogs on there. You too, subscribe to there. You too. Y'all know I'm on it. You know what I'm saying. If you subscribed already, drop, y'all know. Drop that fear as well in that chat. Drop it. If you already on here, you on here for me. Drop that fear as well in that chat. You know what I'm saying. So just the right camera, okay, so overslope Thursday. Y'all tune in. It's gonna be some more things in tune within that week coming. So y'all won't forget and y'all don't see it. So overslope, be looking for it. The video is coming in. Yeah, it's gonna be a decent day, thursday, it's gonna be a great day, thursday.


Speaker 1:

It's gonna be a great day, thursday.


Speaker 3:

We cannot wait, no please set all calendars reminders. Whatever you gotta do, thursday overslope is coming. Djs, if y'all watching this, if y'all on here, the clean version will be available. We're gonna get y'all the acoustic version too, with just the lyrics, just in case y'all want to get y'all mixed on and everything like that. It should be a couple DJs that I told to be on this little line here, so y'all tap in, y'all will be getting it. Yo, we in there, like swimwear for real.


Speaker 1:

You excited, you're relieved, yeah, like.


Speaker 3:

I really was ready to tell y'all this. This is why I was the tightest video I really wanted to just kind of be like, bro, I'm finna drop, but yeah, we in there overslope.


Speaker 3:

I'm excited about it because, like I said, I learned a lot. Okay, Y'all will be able to catch a couple of things. I ain't gonna say too much, but y'all be able to catch a couple of things that have happened over the time that y'all might not have got to see on Instagram. I know y'all been waiting on them vlogs but now they finna come. You know what I'm saying. So it's finna be lit. Like I said, overslope Thursday. Overslope Thursday.


Speaker 4:

Don't forget it Overslope everywhere.


Speaker 3:

If you're in the comments, if you're still in the chat and you're still watching and you're still with us. If you ever see somebody post something and you like it, put overslope on it. And they overslope on them, folks For real, that's it.


Speaker 3:

Tell them they can't walk in None of your shoes. For real, we in there. Overslope Video coming soon. We got a crazy shout out my dog Tremaine. Music Master Studio. Music Master Studio. Excuse me, bro, he gonna kill me for missing out that night. Excuse me, bro, but shout out to you Locked in with the bro. Once again, we going up.


Speaker 1:

That's it, okay, y'all be ready for that. Shout out Tremaine, Y'all know. I gotta ask why overslope?


Speaker 3:

Okay, that's it. When people weren't so sleep on you, it was just like, alright, they was sleep, but everybody be sharing it. So I just feel like I was sleep on myself too. So I feel like I oversleep on myself, versus just blaming it on everybody else and being like, alright, ain't no folks, ain't ain't they listen to too much too man, they ain't Nah, cause I wouldn't put any doubt there for y'all to listen to. I wasn't. So me being able to take accountability and sleeping on myself. I was sleep, I'm woke and we're feeling has fun.


Speaker 1:

I'm excited. I don't mean I'm excited.


Speaker 2:

That is awesome, that's growth, y'all.


Speaker 1:

She stole my word. Yeah, that's growth.


Speaker 3:

Nah, I'm glad to hear y'all ready, though, for this yeah.


Speaker 1:

Yes, we ready and excited.


Speaker 3:

I feel like it'll cut through. Everybody got their own way, even I like how now in the city, everybody doing they own little. You know what I'm saying. I like how we got a variety. Now you can come down here and get all I like this type of art, or I like what he doing, or I like he rap. He a lyricist, I like this. Or he know how he got stage presence. Or now we got a kind of you know what I'm saying a mix of people to come grab from, and that's what type of artist they looking for. But I feel like I'm going to cut straight.


Speaker 1:

That's it. I've been working.


Speaker 3:

Like I told you, every night working we feel the flood. Y'all tune into the hard, not knit work. Subscribe to that on YouTube right now.


Speaker 1:

Right now.


Speaker 3:

Right now.


Speaker 1:

Stop what you're doing. Go to YouTube and subscribe right now. Hard not knit work.


Speaker 3:

Look and drop them birds, and the chat too, for that legacy, oh yeah. Drop them birds, drop them birds, y'all. No bird talk to you, talk about too, not the virtual, the bird, the white the dub.


Speaker 1:

The dub. The legacy Shunted bird.


Speaker 2:

That's what I'm talking about.


Speaker 1:

Oh, man Tray, that is so inspiring. Yes, you know how many of us just sleep on our sails or oversleep. I don't sleep, but I first said my friend and say you shall sleep.


Speaker 2:

Oh, we got a little cricket sound. Oh, we played it here you be sleep.


Speaker 1:

You've caught it.


Speaker 3:

You be sleeping a lot yeah.


Speaker 2:

Oh it's a clip. Drop them, birds Drop them birds, drop them birds.


Speaker 3:

Look at that merch. Oh wow, oh kid.


Speaker 1:

I'm just saying I like it. I want to do a best friend watching this.


Speaker 2:

I hope she is. She's going to get you.


Speaker 3:

But guess what though?


Speaker 2:

Oh, it's, a clip what Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday All right, we live.


Speaker 3:

Yes, y'all tune on. It's going to be something you want to listen to as soon as you get in your car. If you're in the shower and you like the same, I ain't trying to get in your business, but put me in a playlist. That's what I'm trying to get in. Put me in a playlist, listen to me in the shower when you're trying to sing, hit your high notes. Whatever you try to do, let it rain.


Speaker 2:

You. Okay, I'm working, I'm going to get a little sleepy. No, no, sleepy, no Sleepy, no Sleepy. You know what? You know what I mean. I was going to say 16. I hope it's a little Thursday.


Speaker 3:

I hope it's a little Thursday, y'all tune in, I'm a music.


Speaker 1:

Bye, bye, it's true, I'm like, wait you make it a song, wait you make it a


Speaker 2:

song Wait, you make that song.


Speaker 3:

Yeah.


Speaker 2:

That's true.


Speaker 3:

I'm on J Pay too, For all of y'all got somebody. You know what I'm saying. Let them folk know okay, Nobody walking, they shooting. The guy got something for them. You know what I'm saying. Let them know I'm on J Pay too. Listen to that overslip it's going to be all right. Everybody else we overslip Career, and you can let your kids listen to it.


Speaker 4:

It ain't too much.


Speaker 3:

It's PG 13. The video too. I'm going to be like, oh, my baby can't listen to that. No Lock in Overslip Thursday. I know y'all kids be on TikTok too, so I ain't going to say they too young to listen to it.


Speaker 2:

There you go so overslip.


Speaker 3:

It feel me Overslip I know y'all too.


Speaker 2:

Y'all know overslip.


Speaker 3:

Because guess what?


Speaker 2:

They overslip.


Speaker 1:

Yeah, they overslip, wow, okay.


Speaker 3:

Yeah, then just put it in your vocabulary yeah, overslip, overslip, okay, overslip. Hashtag overslip, overslip, hashtag, overslip let's get this started. Yeah, I got a question. What's up? Yeah?


Speaker 4:

So you spoke on like stage presence and all this stuff. I watch you on Instagram. I see you and I, like you call you. Look comfortable in stage. You don't matter how many people in the crowd, you out there doing your thing, you using the whole stage. I'm saying wait, how is it like opening for a big audience and still being able to be comfortable in the stage, not having Jiddle Boos and all that Because it look like you don't? I'm not there to know if you got them or not, but how is it perform opening up for a big audience or any audience?


Speaker 3:

I like that question. You know that feeling I'm gonna say when you Just say, if I took y'all to the zoo before we went to the zoo, I'll let you know hey, I'm gonna throw you in this gorilla pen and you got to stay down for 15 minutes, but you better come back out and if you mess up, you know what's gonna happen. You'll never get another car. If you go out there and mess up, you get that pit in your stomach If you ever had to go out and perform somewhere, the same pit that you get when you like all right, this really you get it and I feel like more. It's like, once you know you can't really think about all right, shout if anything, come right behind me and I know they're gonna go crazy for him, her or whoever it is, regardless on if they come up here and walk, but they don't know you and this somebody first time seeing you, but they really here for now. You got a couple people that's really out there for you maybe, but these people here to see these other people. So if you don't want to get a pile on boo, you better come with it, and it's more so.


Speaker 3:

The comfortability come from really is nerve wracking. You so scared to mess up. You want to practice, to be perfect. You so scared to just throw it away and you will never get another show or never get another call, or people will never want to come see you. You so scared, you just you go hard. You like all right, maybe I need to get in the mirror and do this. Maybe I need to book out.


Speaker 3:

We was every show I've ever had we booked out the state a club with a stage in there every time. We did 15 shows last year but every time we booked out a club that Thursday night to go in there and practice Two hours and they right. So it's just like I get that I want to be a tour artist. So I know now, when people see me, no matter if they walk out on my city, no matter if I had everybody I don't really like this no matter if it's one person out there, no matter if it's 5000 people out there, I know I got to come with it because two years from now, when you be like, hey, that's just what I shot, a show that I remember it was 200 people in his show, I remember it was only 50 people there and on the 10th.


Speaker 3:

I was cheering for him. I remember, oh he coming in there, but he was nervous. He didn't wrap it on the mic, he was like all right, timid about it, but now you like all right versus the people that see it. That's why I was like, yeah, that's a hard question because it's a lot of people that see it and be like all right, but it come with being prepared. You got to be with this business. You got to be ready at all times, even not even just trying to be no rapper.


Speaker 3:

When it comes to success, if your opportunity right there, I promise you God and I hate the promise to God, but I promise you, if you sit there and you succeed on what you do, you succeed on whatever opportunity that is given to you, or if you ready to do whatever you say you do and the highest capability of it, you're going to get caught every time. Once you do one or two shows you already All right, I'm saying nothing. I already know I'm finna be scared. Anyway, let's do it, let's go jump in that pen, but after so much time, okay, I know it feels like this on the left side of the stage. I know it feels like this on the right side. I know I gotta switch this mic. If I'm walking this way, it needs to be in his left hand. I know if I'm walking this way, it needs to be in his right hand, because you cannot see me rapping like this. So it's small things that matter.


Speaker 3:

When you go in and you watch Chris. When you go in and you watch Mike, when you go in and you watch all these people that know how to attack the stage, versus just being up there and fans is just going crazy for you. When you know how to go out, why ain't? Even when you go out there and you ready to like, all right, I'm finna, go out here and this might be my last show, because I'm finna till I can't breathe. This might be my last show, but they gonna say, hey, you're not doing what you want to do. Once you ready, once you learn how to attack it, it feel like this and it's like hot spots in basketball.


Speaker 3:

Maybe I'm not, maybe a good rapper on this side of the stage, or singer on the side of the stage, or my stage presence maybe isn't as good as it will be on the left side, or maybe a little in the middle. I know I need to stop right here and talk to these fans. I know I need to like in with at least two, three people during their whole show and rap to them or sing to them so they know I ain't gonna go home and listen to this because he was talking to me. So the small things start to matter and once you knock down the small things, the nerves go. But you are that nervous. All right, I'm finna. Go out here in front of all these people that are never going anywhere Ever, because it's just you're so it's. Everything is so televised. Now. It could be back then. Probably I was born in the 90s, but I'm sure it was times. People fell on stage. You ain't know about it. It was people that was cracking. It was people that was you know what I'm saying.


Speaker 3:

I feel like, yeah, they give a different thrill. Once you know you finna, go out here and they, comparing you to these people, now they saying, hey, he moved like this, he already. That's that be what you look for the money to come with.


Speaker 2:

That's a great question.


Speaker 3:

I ain't even gonna act like that.


Speaker 2:

I was like so you're comfortable now with the stage performance Cause? I'm just asking, cause we, you can do overslip right here. Third thing Overslip, overslip, you can do overslip right here. Okay, I tried.


Speaker 3:

I got you. When the camera's out, alright, overslip, try y'all.


Speaker 1:

She tried.


Speaker 3:

But, overslip.


Speaker 2:

That's it, that's it, that's it, that's it. Awesome, we are in the prisons of slavery.


Speaker 3:

Now I'm in the prisons of greatness. I tell y'all that all the time. If y'all ain't subscribed to this podcast and you still watching one is a problem. Let's just start that. I'm not feeling white enough for this long and I go up there and press the button so I can see something else for this long. Subscribe, man Like it. Drop them thumbs, thumbs in the chat right now. Here's in the chat, if you're still here, right?


Speaker 4:

now.


Speaker 2:

Alright, it's in the chat Drop Right there.


Speaker 3:

Drop Anything you got drop.


Speaker 1:

If you're still out there.


Speaker 3:

Thank y'all for having me.


Speaker 1:

Thank you for coming back on.


Speaker 3:

We are honored.


Speaker 2:

You chose us.


Speaker 3:

I know.


Speaker 2:

Yes.


Speaker 3:

I know I don't be. I be kind of in my age. I be wanting to come in and talk the ear off. That way when I go you can be like. He told me this yeah, I just seen him and he was on this and he told me everything he was doing. That way I ain't got to keep it. But yes, it was only right that I came here and let y'all know what we were spending the whole time.


Speaker 1:

That's a far.


Speaker 3:

Y'all tune in. If you rocking with thawin' like big one, like that, you know what I'm saying. You rocking with me, Keep rocking with me. I promise you it's just a slow process. Once you stay down, y'all follow that, please Promise.


Speaker 1:

So we're going to be able to follow you on tour, or are you? Is that in the work somewhere? He?


Speaker 3:

got some good questions.


Speaker 1:

I just be excited. I ready to come and party.


Speaker 2:

I know that's right. We can go to sleep, okay, we got some good questions.


Speaker 3:

I'm glad you saved them for the end. I might know a couple people.


Speaker 1:

I get a couple calls.


Speaker 3:

Might have got a couple calls. Never know If you'd seen that content on my page. Never know, just saying Overslip Thursday, though I can guarantee you that.


Speaker 2:

Overslip.


Speaker 3:

Thursday Overslip.


Speaker 1:

We got one more question.


Speaker 4:

People want to know what's going on. We have been over it. Open it up.


Speaker 2:

You guys are going to go on to Southern. What's happening in Southern hey for 16. Hey.


Speaker 3:

I will be headlining Southern's, I believe, Spring Health Fair for their Spring Fling.


Speaker 2:

Oh, I'm in a life swim. What is swimwear? April 16th.


Speaker 3:

We didn't beat a job playing a mole. 16th headlining be there, be square, y'all like it, man.


Speaker 1:

None of the greatness coming out.


Speaker 3:

Yes, you have not seen me lie Ain't time, I know club. Yeah, I'm in the club, you know. See me on the stage, come tap in. It's gonna be the lights, couple explosives, may be some smoke on the ground. No See, this is my second time headlining. Okay, first here, first time in Shreveport headlining. So that's lit and it's definitely lit. Shout out to the folks at Southern and with our let community. You know I'm saying, shout out to them. We just left you all today. I love y'all so much, I think you're so much for having me on that headlining stage. You know I'm saying, if you know, see me live. You'd heard about it and I kept. I promise this is. You know, sam, again, I pack has on right now my stage it's in there. But yeah, y'all can make it. If y'all in chat Southern, I'm a beat up. On 16 April, shreveport, be there.


Speaker 2:

Oh, that is awesome yeah.


Speaker 3:

I come like me.


Speaker 1:

That's it for real, that's it.


Speaker 3:

What, oh slow they live. They baby yeah.


Speaker 2:

Are there any artists that you want to shout out that you did work with?


Speaker 1:

I.


Speaker 3:

Then worked with a couple artists. But, due to my current situation. That we're not gonna speak on. Okay y'all have to wait on them, but I do have. I know a couple people thinking who y'all might know. Look hey, shout out to Shout out to all the artists in the city.


Speaker 2:

All right, that's good.


Speaker 3:

Let's go with that. Shout out all the artists in the city you know, say cuz it take a lot to even go on Instagram and post it and say, hey, I got some music out, or hey, I got a little triller, check me out. Shout out to all the artists that's doing it, of course. Shout out everybody on sale trauma tricks, all them guys out there rapping. You know saying the dude. We shout out to every artist in the city that's doing what they doing. Like I said, it takes a lot of courage to do what you're trying to do and go out there and let people know you're trying to do. So shout out to all the artists in the city keep going, be different to you, but yes, other than that, the other stuff.


Speaker 3:

Over slept y'all be looking for that. Oh, slept Thursday.


Speaker 2:

Oh slept Thursday.


Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I can't. Yeah, I'm gonna leave that where they say all right, we're gonna get off here now.


Speaker 1:

Thank you guys for tuning in, because I want to hear a little snippet of so we're gonna have to talk to y'all later. Thank y'all so much for tuning in to experiencing amazing transformations and thank you, trade. Thank you, thank y'all for having me and telling us everything.


Speaker 3:

Yeah, thank y'all for having me. As always, I do anything for y'all, just one call away. Pull it up? Yeah, I might be on time, because some people very known time is learning.


Speaker 1:

If you're on time you late?


Speaker 3:

Yeah, I might be on time. Yes, sir, but bad with me because I'm coming for sure.


Speaker 1:

Yeah. I'll make sure y'all check out and follow. Lock in and over slept on Thursday.


Speaker 3:

Yeah, like in our social media platforms and official treasure simple and YouTube hardline network that being tapped in subscribe makes you come get that legacy merch. You subscribe to e-podcast, you're seeing that's it, that's it yeah.


Speaker 2:

We thank y'all so much for tuning in. As always, keep God first, keep him behind you and, on the size of you, don't go nowhere without him. We love you and we will see you guys on the next piece. Bye.


Speaker 3:

You.