Broke Boyz From Fresno

The Hustle and Heart of Fresno's Rising Rap Stars

Martin M Season 2 Episode 35

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Martin and DJ welcome Fresno's rising rap stars Charles 90K and I Am Izaiah for an unfiltered conversation about chasing music dreams in a city that doesn't always support its own. These talented artists share their journeys, struggles, and ambitions while showcasing their raw skills with an impressive freestyle session.

• Music serves as therapy and self-expression for both artists
• Growing up in Fresno's "funky" environment shaped their perspectives and music
• Financial stability remains one of the biggest challenges while pursuing artistic dreams
• The lack of support and prevalent gatekeeping in Fresno's music scene frustrates local artists
• Both rappers emphasize the importance of originality and staying true to yourself
• 90K aims to create timeless music that can be passed down through generations
• I Am Izaah (spelled I-Z-double-A-H) focuses on making relatable music from different perspectives
• The artists demonstrate their skills with an energetic freestyle session

Check out IAmIzaah And Charles 90K's mixtape dropping June 20th 

Follow them on All Platforms @charlessss90k , @i.am.izaah , @figureeverywhere

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Intro Music by Rockstar Turtle- Broke Boyz (999)
Christmas Intro Song by Nico

Speaker 2:

And we back what's going on Welcome back to another episode of the Broke Boys. I'm Martin. Today you got DJ and I got some of the most incredible upcoming rappers here in Fresno.

Speaker 3:

Yes, charles, 90k.

Speaker 1:

I am Zay, but it's, I am Isaiah. You know, I am Isaiah I-Z-double-A-H.

Speaker 4:

Figure everywhere, because I keep a figure on me everywhere, even there.

Speaker 2:

And you know I'm here, so it's kayla and his thing yes, sir, yeah.

Speaker 5:

And then we got my boy ricky in the back. Rick the barber at faded by rick.

Speaker 2:

We just closed that already if y'all haven't checked out the last episode with everybody here, go ahead and check that out. But before we go ahead and, uh, start this one, we're gonna go ahead and roll the intro I got my engineer today. I'll add that later, all right.

Speaker 4:

And we're back, and we're back. This ain't no intro, this the entree. It's like that intro with Kanye. It's not like Kanye Trying to turn my future mama to my fiance hey, hey, hey, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, it's IMZ. And yeah, yeah, yeah, it's IMZ. And 90K Takeover, 90k.

Speaker 4:

The figures everywhere take over.

Speaker 3:

But this is the brother right here, dude 20th, to take over, coming soon. Y'all stay ready, all right?

Speaker 2:

Well, when we dive deep into this one, I sent you guys a question so that way you guys know that this is going to be a little bit more for the idolization of your guys' characteristics, what you guys believe in, okay, and so I wrote down some questions for you guys. I'll start with the first one Tell us who you guys are and where you guys are from, and what made you guys fall in love with music.

Speaker 3:

Man man, I'm 90K man, I'm from Louisiana. You already know man from the Dirty South, you know how we get down. Yes, sir, but what made me fell in love with music is just something you feel me, something that's therapeutic, bro. It is something that helped me cope with myself. Whenever I'm feeling down and shit, like, bring myself up writing these lyrics, trying to get them out there for sure. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

What about you? Oh yeah, that's me. I'm next First off. I am Isaiah. That's my name. That's my name on everything, because, in case you didn't know, I am Isaiah I-Z-double-A-H. That's how you spell it. That's how you spell it Born and raised. Fresno, california, man, I love it out here. Shout out Fresno. Shout out Fresno. 559. 559. Come on, and yeah, no, music is crazy. Like music is beautiful. I love music, really, because you can express yourself in so many different ways and it's like it really helps me be more confident as an individual that I am. So it's like, like Kanye, that's a big inspiration. If you can't get inspiration from Kanye, what you doing, man, like I'll tell you, olivia, just do whatever you want, say whatever you want and just do it, just use it.

Speaker 2:

So you guys all grew up in like the 559 area. How? Did that shape, you guys growing up.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we back, we back, we're back on track. This is my fault.

Speaker 3:

We're back. That'd be nice, and they clean.

Speaker 1:

Little taquito if the key.

Speaker 2:

So, like I said, the 559, how did it shape you guys? Anything like you guys experienced or any life-changing events, anything that kind of reshaped you guys?

Speaker 3:

Man, you can go first brother Two, anything that kind of reshaped. You guys, man, you can go first brother Super 7, the liquor store. Man, I ain't gonna lie. Growing up in Fresno, it's definitely a little rough out here. You feel me. If you don't fit in with the fit in, you know what I mean. It's definitely bad. You know what I mean? Because they're going to get on you. It's funky, yeah, bro, because they're going to get on you.

Speaker 5:

It's funky. Yeah, bro, I'm going to put you in the middle Shut up.

Speaker 3:

You feel me. You got to get along with the get along y'all mean and learn the ropes from the rights and wrongs. Yeah, you feel me, but most niggas out here on goofy shit, so that's the problem. It's crazy. It's crazy in Fresno, but I love it. You feel me. It shape who I am today my artists, my lyrics, all this shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what about you, zayn man? I can get straight to it. Fresno gets funky and I've been told by the OG you can clean your crib, but if the boy that come to your crib Is funky, your crib is still Gonna be funky.

Speaker 4:

Watch who you be around that part that nigga just walked to the upstairs. It's like I told you I'm fucking.

Speaker 2:

If y'all know.

Speaker 7:

Who he thought he was.

Speaker 1:

All right, but no, yeah, fresno really be funky and me it really do. Most definitely how it shaped me. I'm a mixed breed, so I'm black, mexican and Filipino. So it's like, growing up in Fresno there's certain sections where it's like it's dominated by race. So it's like if you not that race, you not allowed. So it's like you gotta low key, like watch how you move. So it was like it watched. I learned a lot of stuff, but that's the best thing, that's what's made me. I'm very communicative. It shapes me to be the person that I'm growing into today and that's how it makes my music. You know, like, who I want to do my music with and who I want to. You know who I'm really running with, because who you fucking with is who you ducking with, and you got to remember that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, literally. Who he is and who he is is. I am Isaiah. Isaiah, don't get him misunderstood.

Speaker 3:

Don't be punk fake.

Speaker 4:

Don't get him misunderstood. That's my mind, I stay out of the way.

Speaker 1:

I keep it positive. Fresno can get real grimy real fast, but you just got to keep moving, because if you stay where you at, you're never going to move forward.

Speaker 2:

It's just like that Not at all Exactly. And especially here, bro, I feel like a lot of people gatekeep and they keep a lot of stuff. They don't want to help out the community, they don't want to help out others. That's the fucked up thing about it out here in the 559.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman no for sure, For sure it's love, though, since me and brother been doing shows in LA and it's like when we come back home and do the shows out here shout out, switch man.

Speaker 3:

Shout out. Haiti Baby. Shout out. Hoodstar. Shout out. Everybody. We've been doing shows with them.

Speaker 1:

We've been really doing everything, but the love out here, half of them hate you. They gonna be like dang. They don't want you to leave the city, but when you come back you still get love from the city. It's weird.

Speaker 3:

Ain't nothing like home, man, that gate. Keep be real though, bro. For real, they be closing the gate right now. Why don't you help her brother?

Speaker 1:

I'll give him. You can like, comment, share. Let's do something. You don't got to show up, to show up One like don't you need to show up somehow. It's the support. We just got to support each other a little better, yeah.

Speaker 5:

Oh, we're talking about Fresno Shit. They explain everything. You guys grind me out here about politics. It don't matter where you at this shit can happen. You just got to stay on your toes. It be your own people.

Speaker 1:

Your own blood, man.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, man, it don't matter where you at. We were up on the north side so it was pretty calm, but shit got active sometimes. So we just got to be aware. But we got to keep on our grind. We got mouths to feed too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Especially your brother. He got mouths to feed man.

Speaker 5:

I got mouths to feed too soon, so I got to keep books on. Next, you feel me? Baby On, baby, On baby.

Speaker 2:

Was there a specific moment where you guys felt like you know what this music thing it's for me? It's finally becoming true.

Speaker 4:

Hell, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Whoa whoa, whoa whoa.

Speaker 5:

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's the point.

Speaker 4:

See, I know my brother. Let me tell you something.

Speaker 6:

I want you to let him tell the story. He can tell the story.

Speaker 4:

It was crazy, Like bro, we was like I kid you, not me, and bro, that was that table right there.

Speaker 2:

That table right there that table. Right there, that table.

Speaker 4:

Bruh, pull out the Mac Mini, go to Pole Tools. Oh, shoot, go to Pole Tools and we start rapping. I don't talk to this nigga for like a year. He breaks up with his girl. No, I break up with my girl, his girl leaves. So we both single, we both rebound, we both got back into a long relationship. That's what it is, but afterwards, interesting that we're still in technically now. What was I talking about?

Speaker 2:

Oh, long story short. He lost his track. Hey, you're a peer.

Speaker 4:

This nigga, this nigga like hey, bro, I'm finna, go to a show. We, finna, we put up a show, we put up a performance. Like wait, you're a rapper now. And bro was like leave me a message and I'll get back to you. See, baby, I'm chasing this cheddar, but hit me up when you want to do something. You know what I'm saying. He said I'm getting money but hit me up, we can do something. Want to do something? Cause baby girl you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

No competition. Rob Mark. To me it's always amazing. He said you, the Beyonce. To my Jay-Z he said my life, my life, my life is so amazing.

Speaker 1:

Hey, follow figures everywhere, on everything.

Speaker 5:

Follow my guys. Big shout out.

Speaker 1:

Hype man over here in the ear. No, it's a big shout out to everybody on this couch because everybody's been like we said Fresno gets grimy, but what are you going to do? Are you going to stay right there with the grime or are you going to come out to fucking shine? Like, what are you doing? Everybody on this couch has been making something happen and it's big respect, big shout out to everybody. Respect Shout out to Fresno because, hey, the love ain't there, but the love be there and we coming either way. You feel me? Yes.

Speaker 3:

I'm in the takeover June 20th.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, ky Pause. Wait what. We're going to put a filter on your mouth now, bro Did he my man, did he do it Did he.

Speaker 3:

Did he?

Speaker 5:

KY did it. Let's get back to it. Back to it.

Speaker 2:

What's been your guys' biggest challenge? As an artist here in Fresno, I know it was obviously connecting man financially.

Speaker 1:

This shit is hard, especially when you're not hard.

Speaker 1:

Like if you're not really in the streets doing what you're doing. Trust me, we've all been there. But it's like when you really out here doing nine to fives, five to nines, working three jobs funny old dreams, kind of fun. Your dreams like this is hard, man. It's different. So it's like it's like what am I really doing this shit for? And once you're losing all your money and that's just going out and ain't nothing coming back. But it's like you have to know what you're doing it for that you really got know out here or you just gonna get stuck in the trap. Yup, mm, you gonna get capped yeah.

Speaker 3:

That part. I feel like the hardest thing for me in Fresno is because I'm different. You feel me. I got a different sound and I'm competing against a sound that everybody, like you feel what I'm saying. Yeah, like, it's just like Most definitely yeah, for real, for real.

Speaker 6:

Like I ain't gonna speak too much on it.

Speaker 3:

But, like you feel me, I'm on a new wave, like I'm starting new waves, all this shit. But you feel me. Yeah, right, right, I'm telling you you feel me Like I make positive music, but I guess nobody like positive music, so I don't know what was the name of the song. Oh, the dance One we Too. One Time I'm going to hit it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Let me hit it for the. Are you down?

Speaker 1:

to ride. Are you down to ride? Are you down to ride? Are you down to ride? I hit it one time for brother. Big shout out to True Car man. We performed for True Car in LA, in Englewood, and that's when we came up with this dance man. I met brother, he cool people and everybody in LA cool people. I love LA, I love Fresno, I love it all. Man, the game's cool, I love it.

Speaker 2:

That's cool. Have you guys ever felt like you know this, maybe ain't for me, maybe ain't for me, maybe I'm quitting, maybe I'm not doing something right? Hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

How'd you guys get your guys' mind out of the gutter, out of that mentality? Double cup and some love? No, I don't know. No, I don't know where you want to go down that route, but it's like, yeah, I felt like that a couple times, especially when you down broke, broke as hell, and everybody looking at you like it's hard, yeah, looking at you like it's hard, yeah, like it's hard. When everybody looking at you and they're just like what are you doing? Yeah, then you just like, after so many looks and so many, so many you know, so many conversations with people, you're like, damn, what the fuck am I doing? Like, am I, am I really in the right game? You start questioning and you start doubting yourself. So it's like support's really a big thing. Like even the little side comments, the side, love the side.

Speaker 1:

Anything you get from anybody like it really feeds into your character. Like, how are you like what are you really doing? Are you doing this? Like, are you really going to make it? Type shit, it's like dang. Sometimes you really feel like am I going to make it? You know, I'm really broke as hell. People don't even think I'm going to make it my own. People don't think I'm going to make. Where's the confidence? Yeah, type shit, you know, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And sometimes you gotta Use that as fuel. You gotta take that in and be like. You know what? I'm gonna have confidence In myself and nobody else Is gonna believe in me. This is about you Believing in your story, you believing in your Hopes and dreams. Fuck what anybody else Is gonna think For real, for real.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, just like you said. But to be honest, I ain't never felt like that. I always knew that this was meant for me, like I knew that for a fact. Like it's just me. You feel what I'm saying Like no cap or no bullshit about none of that. But yeah, it's always the fact that I deal with people. You feel me Family members don't want to support me, but I use that as fuel. You feel me I keep it going, I keep it going, I keep it going. I ain't what I've been, because I started off as, like, a poet. I used to write poems and shit. So yeah, bro, I always knew like hell, no, I need that, that's me. That's 90K, immaculate, very much.

Speaker 1:

Very much. Yeah, that's a big reason On why my name Is what it is. I am Isaiah, cause it's letting Everybody know, like, regardless of what you think and what you Like, bro, I'm doing this shit. I am Isaiah. Yeah, like it or not, it's who I am.

Speaker 3:

I'ma do this shit. Yeah, fuck, yeah. I swear brother, anybody break you from the start what you doing.

Speaker 4:

Trying to accomplish a thing. You know what I'm saying. You can't have it. No, mercy, cutthroat. You got to. You know what I'm saying. You got to make it happen Any means possible, by any means necessary.

Speaker 5:

By any means necessary man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I knew who you were saying.

Speaker 1:

I got you Speaking of. By any means necessary. By any means necessary, go ahead and check out. Leave me a message, by any means necessary, on YouTube.

Speaker 4:

And when you do that, make sure you also listen to.

Speaker 3:

Ride or Die. No, it's another one. Are you Down to Die?

Speaker 1:

Go Crazy Now. Actually, I got a couple of songs, but Mixed. Step Dropping June 2nd. Cut it out. June 20th.

Speaker 3:

June 20th the takeover.

Speaker 4:

He said girl, you are the sunshine and the sun.

Speaker 3:

Oh, they're ready for that I was going to take my room.

Speaker 1:

He did it wrong. He had to come on stronger than that. I was gonna take my room. Come on, man. He did it wrong. He had to come on stronger than that.

Speaker 7:

Like girl.

Speaker 6:

Nah.

Speaker 4:

Your love is like a melody. There's something, something, something he said I do better.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna do do better, though, in certain songs that you guys have created and you guys have wrote, what is the lyrics that you guys wrote that still hits to this day, that you remember?

Speaker 1:

Man, I can go first. There's a song that I got Shout out to Galaxy Studios and Mike Williams, I ain't going to leave them out. Brother did make the songs, man, I've been fucking with them. We got songs out there too Honor Roll. Last Year I got all that. That's the one, Mama. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 4:

I was supposed to be on Honor Roll, but now I'm chasing beans bending around Rob Markman on. I don't understand my brother. They do not catch gold. Y'all better listen to the album we ain't playing. Y'all better listen to the album, y'all better listen to it.

Speaker 3:

Y'all better listen to the album. I'm sorry, hey man, hey hey, but Damn, what the fuck was I thinking? I'm trying to hear what he got to say, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

So shout out to Mike Williams, but it's going to be on the next mixtape and there's a bar in it that just hits home where the whole thing is kind of cool because it's like I don't know. So one of the bars is basically saying it's like let me go. It's like big ballas, shot collars, role models, real artists on my team, nigga. So it's like that bar sticks to me because it's like nigga, everybody on my team really is an artist. Like I got a brother over there who cuts hair. Brother right here. Man like this man do everything.

Speaker 1:

I've been fucking with brothers since high school. He fuck with cars, he fuck with everything. They got the podcast. Now they doing everything. Like this dude right here next care, and that's what you have to do to chase your dreams. You just have to not care. So it's like brother right here, podcast, brother right there. Artist brothers over here. Artists, girls, models, people, role models. Like it's a big bar that sticks to me, it's a big, it's a big thing that sticks to me because all my peoples is really making it out and it's like we role models and it's like you got to have that in your circle because if you got nothing to look up to. You're not going to do nothing around the people that you with. It's that simple man.

Speaker 3:

Rob Markman. I guess a lyric that I wrote of mine is on a song called Lost in Mind. You feel me? I said yeah, you feel me. Oh damn. I said yeah, you feel me. I wrote on the song. I said I done lost my mind on this timeline a thousand times, cause I wake up every day feel like damn, I done lost my fucking mind every single day thousand times. And then I said every line that you wrote was a thousand lies, cause these niggas be capping in their rhymes. Yeah, that's it. Okay, that's the most bar that stood out to me. Right now I be making sad music. Y'all, don't worry about me, I be in my thoughts.

Speaker 2:

No, ain't nothing wrong with that. You stay true to you. Yeah, that's the most important thing. Yeah, that's how they type, bro. So. So I'm going to ask you guys this question A little bit off Is there a song that you guys wrote for a specific person, and is it out?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, sing it. No, it's called it's called Charles and Eddie King it's called. Y'all look that up. She know who that's for. She know what I wear it for. I got a song.

Speaker 1:

I got a song for my mama. Big shout out to my mama. I love you, you're one of my big supporters. I got a song for mama and it hasn't dropped yet. And actually we got a V-Day song. I guess it's for the, it's for the, you know, it's for the relations, for that's a cool little song. V-day V-Day, bro, shout out mama.

Speaker 3:

Shout out, shout out Isaiah Moms, hey, shout out my mom's. Shout out Gucci, what? Come on, bro.

Speaker 7:

You shouted out the wrong niggas. We don't care about them. You don't get the mic from them.

Speaker 1:

I was supposed to run, but you know what? I'm going to put it on pause.

Speaker 1:

I was supposed to run, but you know what I'm going to put it on pause because we don't need the mic and we're not going to cut this. This is staying in. Are you guys creating music for you, for people, or for both? Both, but sometimes it depends on the moment. Sometimes it's songs from how I'm feeling and getting some shit off my chest, but then I'll be trying to make, like me, I'm a, I'm a brat. I'll be trying to get into people's heads and understand them and understand them from their point of view, because that's the best way to communicate with people. If you don't understand their point of view, you're never going to understand shit. Then you're just being closed minded. So you need to open up. So I try to think for the people, like rap, somebody else's story If they could relate to it. My story, if they could relate to it. So it just depends on how I'm feeling. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Well, shit, me personally. I feel like I'm trying to make music For like generations. Like on some real shit, like you know, like little lullabies and shit that's passed down. Like Beethoven on some real shit. You feel me Passed down music that's for everybody, everybody. Go get an idea from what I'm saying. Yeah, so, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

This is like an old treat.

Speaker 3:

Man, set your hating ass up. Man, you always got something to say.

Speaker 1:

I'm just joking. That is what he gets paid for.

Speaker 3:

He definitely does get paid for that, that's the guy Shout out Street Kings.

Speaker 1:

They got some really good flowers.

Speaker 3:

Shout out Bug Boyz Podcast.

Speaker 1:

Making this happen.

Speaker 3:

Making this happen, definitely, definitely. A Bug Boy from Fresno Making this happen.

Speaker 7:

definitely, I'm definitely a broke boy from Fresno, man Stuck in it, stuck in it, I'm stuck in it, this shit's hard man Shit.

Speaker 3:

I'm weak as fuck.

Speaker 2:

What does Fresno need to finally get a shine in the music game?

Speaker 3:

Versatility yeah, everybody need to be. You know what I mean. Versatility yeah, everybody need to be. You know what I mean? Different Diversity yeah, and everybody gotta really just man practice saying you love somebody Literally.

Speaker 1:

Love, positivity and good vibes, bro, Like that's it man.

Speaker 5:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Motherfuckers just need to stay alive.

Speaker 3:

Stay alive. Get it together, because it's funky out here like we said earlier, this nigga's intense outside.

Speaker 1:

There is niggas intense.

Speaker 4:

Niggas walking outside with no shoes.

Speaker 1:

No shoes. Hey man, I'm one more bill away from being just like him man.

Speaker 3:

One you feel me.

Speaker 4:

You're not, though, nigga been funky all day washing duds.

Speaker 3:

Nigga been fucking all day Watching that Out there. Man, we all broke. We can't, we come up. It's bad out here.

Speaker 4:

If he can't have a place, he coming to my place or his place.

Speaker 1:

I mean likewise he is. It is all love. I do got a lot of love and support and I do fuck with it. Man, I fuck with all my peoples. Shout out to everybody.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to my nigga Gucci.

Speaker 6:

I'm just gonna say, yeah, fresno lack A lot of originality, bro, that shit pissed me off so bad. No matter what kind of content People create, no matter what it is, bro, it's just that.

Speaker 4:

Always a copycat. We're taking figures everywhere, though. We making it, we not talking about that.

Speaker 2:

This ain't your episode.

Speaker 7:

This ain't your episode brother, we will have A figures anywhere podcast.

Speaker 1:

And when we come on it, I promise you. I'm not gonna stop rapping, I'm not.

Speaker 6:

I'm just saying, originality is what.

Speaker 7:

Friends are about.

Speaker 6:

That's what we need, bro. That's all it is. We need more original people. We need more people that's being creators. We need people that's. Really show stopping shit.

Speaker 2:

Like most definitely be open-minded bro.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, because there's so many.

Speaker 2:

The wildest thing that I realize is there's so many content creators in Fresno, right, but they do not want to fuck with anybody. But at all, they do not want to be you know, sharing the I guess you could say almost sharing the information and trying to help out one another. Not only that. Again back to the gatekeeping and people move weird.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but it's like not showing love to your own people and people talk about this all the time. Why is it that you don't get? You get most of the love from people outside your own city, exactly, and I mean I get it, whether it's politics or whether it's drama that's being said about yourself within the city. But it's like, bro, like.

Speaker 2:

But it's crazy though, like. But it's crazy though the way you said it People from outside of Fresno. When Broke Boys Was going worldwide, I didn't know that People from the UK Was listening.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know. People From New Zealand Was listening.

Speaker 4:

I didn't know any of that, and just to see those Statistics, just to see that.

Speaker 7:

It's insane.

Speaker 2:

So it's just crazy that people really Don't want to help out, and the people that Do want to help out and the people that do want to help out, it's always just for some money or some clout Expecting yeah.

Speaker 6:

And it's not like the handshaking people, Sometimes for free though.

Speaker 3:

Not enough genuine people around Fresno, but that's where the collaborations come in.

Speaker 6:

When you find that niche of people where it's like, hey, these people really don't want nothing out of me, they're not expecting a handout. It's like you helped me. Literally Exactly and it's going to benefit both parties, that's what it is Everybody always trying to come up off of somebody?

Speaker 3:

It's not good. It's not good like that.

Speaker 1:

And they've never been good. They want to look like they got to come up on you. It's like why? It's like why do you need that?

Speaker 3:

Why not?

Speaker 6:

come up off your shelf and help somebody else and it's sad because it's like you're willing to fuck me over for some shit. We could have worked together, but then you just blew off the whole potential of what could have been. Literally, it's crazy. It's crazy.

Speaker 4:

That's just how it is.

Speaker 6:

That's why we say it's kind of spunky out here, Nah go ahead.

Speaker 4:

I'm rolling this what happened?

Speaker 2:

Nothing.

Speaker 1:

Nothing. He wants the podcast to hear his bubbles. He trying to have some mic babies. He a bubbler, bubbler, I don't know that. Dirty bubble, all I know, is.

Speaker 3:

He's a dirty guy. Don't trust KY y''all. He'll set you up Go ahead brother.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, go ahead brother, go ahead, straight guys, y'all Shout out Street King.

Speaker 4:

Shout out. Street King Shout out. My nigga Gucci Shout out.

Speaker 6:

Gucci is not listening to this shit. Hey man, shout out.

Speaker 1:

Gucci baby, hey shout out hey, gucci because of this we're going to tag you. You better watch this, and if you watch this, I appreciate you.

Speaker 6:

Hey, fuck with us Gucci, Fuck with us, Gucci.

Speaker 1:

We got two of the best artists right here in Fresno man you already know, Actually, gucci, I take that back. I fuck with you, but don't hit me up for the music, burr.

Speaker 4:

No disrespect, no disrespect.

Speaker 1:

Independent artist. I don't need it. I'll take the support though.

Speaker 4:

Give us all the shout-outs. My nigga Gucci, All right, we gone.

Speaker 7:

All the nigga artists die Nigga shout out Gucci, you want it All that artists, we're going to cut it anyway.

Speaker 1:

All that nigga Gucci man. Artists die Like I ain't going to hold you. You sign everybody and they die three months later. Like bro, please don't sign me.

Speaker 3:

Are you kidding Gucci man? Our mixtape is dropping June 20th.

Speaker 6:

Sign us June 20th. Sign us June 20th. Niggas get a 90-day trial before they die, not the 90-day trial. I'm ready to go. I'm ready to go. Gucci, y'all got extensions. Nigga, careful, I need you to hold that, but I'm rolling.

Speaker 3:

Please two seconds. I'm ready to go, I'm ready to flow.

Speaker 4:

You heard that song. Are you Down to?

Speaker 3:

Ride I? You heard that song. Are you down to ride? I'm really down to die. What's up? Shit Sorry.

Speaker 6:

Martin. Hey Martin, you got any more.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

I bet we had a little intermission.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm just waiting.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, what the fuck this happened. We still in the episode chat. We still recording.

Speaker 2:

Live on chat, still recording.

Speaker 6:

Alright, let's get it, let's get it, let's get it. Alright, what, what?

Speaker 2:

Alright, let's get it. Let's get it, let's get it Alright. What favorite artist have you guys performed with?

Speaker 4:

Oh, true Car, oh no, hedy Baby.

Speaker 1:

I performed with Hedy Baby, true Car, hedy Baby. I can't forget TA, the Grizzly he blowing up right now. I'm working on it. Got a single with Fashan sliding very soon.

Speaker 4:

Uh, I think that's about it for me this is a big one, because he said Promise you I'll change your mind. Just let me freak you. You can't see me. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

An artist I enjoy performing with was Haiti Baby and my boy, valey McFly, and my dude IMZ. Don't get his name wrong, spell it right. Thank you very much.

Speaker 4:

Well, no, that's 90K yeah. And he beat, he killing it, he gonna slay it any day.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sir, 90k the slayer.

Speaker 1:

I gotta roll this fatter brother, the demon slayer, you gotta roll this fatter, we gotta roll the Hold on.

Speaker 4:

It ain't Halloween, so it ain't no Mad Hatter.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

High 90K. Let's get a freestyle. Give him a look.

Speaker 6:

Give him a look, give him a look, you got more questions brother, yeah, I got one more.

Speaker 4:

Oh, ask the question next time.

Speaker 1:

I'm ready brother. I'm ready for it, let's go.

Speaker 2:

If you guys had the mic to speak to the 559 or to the world, what's something that you guys would tell them?

Speaker 1:

I'm coming, man. Whether y'all like it or not, we coming, I don't know, that's all I got to say. Man, man, it's the 5-5-9,.

Speaker 3:

Man, you know we fresh. No, you know how we get down. Man, we coming with the hardest of the hits. Don't play with us. You know we coming. That's exactly what I would say to the child, because they what we, the no town Don't play with us.

Speaker 1:

Everybody know about Fresno, and if y'all don't know it, now, you know, man, when people hear about. Fresno they be like Fresno.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I heard about them. They don't fucking play. We don't play out here. They talking about we grow shit out here. We don't grow, we out here growing man. Don't play with me, we Fresno 559, baby man, I'm from Louisiana, yeah, baby.

Speaker 2:

For real. You guys got any samples that you guys want to play for anybody, or you guys got any freestyles that you guys want to throw out there.

Speaker 1:

Man, we could really put a beat on right now.

Speaker 3:

Y'all want a freestyle.

Speaker 1:

We could really put a beat on right now.

Speaker 3:

All right, put a beat on, bro, put a beat on, I guess you know what. Hey, hey, give him the phone. Let him look at the beat. Ky, let one of them that got the beat KY that one of them that got the beat. Yeah, brother hold this real quick.

Speaker 4:

We finna go crazy on that. Beat real Just any kind of beat. Any kind of beat. We'll go crazy.

Speaker 5:

Okay, this is interesting. Low acapella Go crazy now. Oh wait wait, wait wait, Go crazy now.

Speaker 3:

Hey some hot shit though, I got you, I got you. All right bro.

Speaker 6:

Some hot shit.

Speaker 4:

Pocket rocket, I got it, I do Pocket rocket, I got it, I got you, you got it dog. Your phone goes upstairs. My phone goes loud, real loud, for a little while, and it goes.

Speaker 2:

You know, what we could do for this one Is have you guys stand in the middle of the room, my phone's loud, with the cameras, my phone's loud for a little while, and then have you guys perform it.

Speaker 6:

But, it goes now and we'll get out the show. It goes now.

Speaker 2:

I can have it. I'll mute it. I'll let them have the floor. We'll all get out the shot. One microphone rolling.

Speaker 5:

I got a question what?

Speaker 6:

kind of freestyle are we doing? What kind of freestyle are we doing? What type of vibe of rap are we doing? Hey, what.

Speaker 3:

Ah, ah, hey. 90k. You know me, I'm used to walk around. 90k. You know me, we sitting head and rounds. Hey, hey, welcome to my hunting house Late night. You know me, I'm chilling with the ghosts. 90k. I slide through the earth, I'm sliding in the demon Talkin' about your neck. You know my God, yeah, we know we. On Ayy, I put a op deep up in the semen 90K you know I'm playin' for the reason. Every time I pop out 90K, I feel like Jesus.

Speaker 1:

Ayy, you a nigga, just give me a reason.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm on. You know Ayy up. You know I'm on the move and you know what I'm doing. Just creepers, 20k. What? Now? I'm selling the soul. I'm on high shit, pull up on that wave. Right now we jump like mosh pit. Baby says she love me. When we move, come get my A-A. Baby says she love me. Uh-huh, come lick this cock, babe. Tryna, let it came. You know me. I'm to the top ay yards like I'm Tom Brady Coming for my next ring. You know I'm real slayer. Charles Eddie King, you know me. Welcome to my lair. It's next to the laboratory. Both ways podcast. When we really home talking out your neck, I guarantee we might just hit you home. Oh boy, you ready with that ass. You wanna play with me?

Speaker 7:

Hey Jamaica. Oh, I like this bitch.

Speaker 2:

I'm out you ain't flyin' if you can't take shit. Ayy, we took a flight to Barbados.

Speaker 7:

Baby said she love me she a potato.

Speaker 2:

She ain't never got over her eyes.

Speaker 4:

She made no choice to get the bag, she said you can't get no meat.

Speaker 7:

The nigga chased the bag I ain't wanna hop inside the nigga rhyme, but I ain't fuck with you, I'm a fuck with you. I ain't touchin' you, I ain't fuck with you. Sometimes I'm hella rude, hella rude.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's not even fucking, but I stay hella cool, I'm not even fucking, but I stay hella rude and back inside the old school, we in the old school and they begging me to go back to the old you. I told you.

Speaker 3:

That's the old me, charles Nettie, you know me, I'm so cool, baby, get the talk out of her neck. I turn to Goku Ay, I come in, homie ha All over her face. Yeah, she lovin' that. Charles Nettie, you know me, I'm on one. I just popped another little perk in my zone. Huh, show me some love. Show me some love. Yeah, show me some love. Show me some love. Show me some love. Yeah, show me some love. Show me some love. Show me some love. Girl. 90k, you know me. Welcome to my world, baby girl, you love me. Come and hit that throw Every time she hit that pearl. Yeah, she's spinning around Helicopter. Baby girl, we can go some rounds. 90k, you know me, I need a line to blow Every time I come through through. Yeah, I'm finna blow. Better say you got that fiscal. Yeah, you finna go.

Speaker 1:

Where you finna go. They keep watching all my story. They know that I'm finna blow. They ask me where I'm from the four five. I really out the know. I don't like to go outside my own home. I don't fuck with y'all, I'm sly. I don't fuck with y'all Like well. I'm sliding with Lil' Charles 90K. If they under in, then you know my name is IMZ Sliding on this beat. We sliding every day. I'm playing Monopoly with this little bitch, but I don't play. I'm finna. Go there. I don't wanna go there. You be trying to talk to me, but I ain't going nowhere Without that little shoulder. I'll be pulling up on her hair. This beat's hard as fuck.

Speaker 3:

Baby off them drugs. Yeah, you know we rolling up. Baby says she love 90K. Come show me love. Every single night, yeah, I'm rolling off a drug, Talking out your neck. Yeah, we, finna, send a drum 90K. You know I'm coming through. I slide on drone Every single night. They want a copy of a nigga clone Every single night. Kick it though. Yeah, he home alone Talking to oh yeah, I'm just over here freestyling bro. Hold on, brother, hold on, brother, hold on, hold on brother. I know this nigga, this nigga KY, out there trying to smoke the whole blunt. I pull up. Oh, my God, 90k on my first now. Is that All right, hold on, I got to find that 90K. Hold on, let me find that Off of this earth. You know what I'm on? I'm on Zoom. You know what I'm on? I'm on Zoom. You know what I'm doing. You're meeting your doom. You know what I'm on? I'm kicking your horn. Charles Day, Charles, a Charles Manson On a mission. You play me, I'll get you missing 90K. I'm on the slide.

Speaker 1:

Puerto Rican baby. Pray right to the Lord, cause everyday I'm hoping that he save me. I'm nice as fuck, but he is me. I'm nice as fuck, but easily, yeah, I get really angry. Get really angry with it. I don't understand why she just love me, but she stay with me, cause all the pain is coming down like waterfalls and, yeah, I grew up nigga without my little father. I don't need a father. Brother Ricky about to have a daughter, y'all ready for him? We gon' slide, cause y'all ain't ready for him.

Speaker 3:

I can get that nigga gone for a dime. Eh, I can get that nigga gone for a nickel bag and I didn't care. I'm in my zone, I ain't nothing bad. I just popped up on that boy trying to get him pop him like a, like a balloon. Every time I come around trying to clear the room.

Speaker 3:

Bitch trying to jump the broom I ain't trying to jump the broom, bitch, it's way too soon Now. She talking about what she got a baby in womb. 90k. I ain't the dad. Bitch, I'm leaving soon. That was real bars Bitch trying to play me Talking about she pregnant Dumb bitch. I'm leaving soon. That was real bars Bitch trying to play me talking about she pregnant Dumb bitch. I'm leaving soon, dumb bitch, I'm leaving soon. 90k. I'm over the moon. A freestyle for the dome, freestyle for the moon. You know I'm on. Walk him down, postman carmalone. I told Nat ooh, we get him, him gone. Baby shooting stars shooting for the dome. She wanna put it on me, put it on my clone. 90k. Holla Rockets. Carol on 90K. Holla, papa, you know on. Hey, every time you know I come around, bust a dome.

Speaker 7:

I popped this 30, got me tweaking. Yeah, she just left the crib and yeah, I left her leaking. I don't understand why I don't need them. I be fucking bitches smoking Percocets.

Speaker 1:

But I don't need them. We be threaking, geeking, leaking. I don't understand why the fuck this bitch ain't leaving. She gonna stay around, but she know that I don't need them Cashing out the checks and chasing. All right, so we, yeah, we done. Oh, is the gay wife on? I didn't know, bruh, let's talk more. You ruined it. You ruined it, ty. I didn't know, I didn't know, you ruined it Ty, you ruined it Ty.

Speaker 5:

I know we won't let you. You ruined it Ty.

Speaker 6:

I was going in too. I had another woman. This time I had another woman. I'm gonna fire you.

Speaker 2:

Another twin. This is twin number two.

Speaker 4:

It's like that time I broke the chair at Zay House that once.

Speaker 7:

First day, first day over there, the first day we had the chairs that shit crazy.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah, cheers Well day in the building Great episode, great content.

Speaker 6:

My fault, my fault, my fault. Well, day in the building Great episode, great content Came through. Had to shout out the boys to go see what they was on. A lot of motion in this building, bro. I mean, it's insane. I mean, if you don't know, you don't know't know, but you're gonna find out in a little bit. Of course, my boy, martin, had to hook it up. This man set up the whole situation for everybody. I mean, this is the collab I did not expect, bro, and this is something that is so deeper. It's something that's so much deeper than what it already is, bro, because this goes way back. This is, this is pre-2018 shit that's been brewing up and we would have never expected this collaboration to work. So great blessings, amazing opportunity, man, I'm just happy to be here and all I gotta say is a shout-out. Martin, bro, you always end up making it happen some way. Shape or form, bro, for real.

Speaker 2:

And y'all can go ahead and catch them and leave their socials all over the place. You go ahead and follow them on Instagram, follow them on literally anything, check out their music they're coming up and check out the dates. Much love Y'all. Have a good one. Peace Broke Boys.

Speaker 3:

Broke Boys podcast, definitely worldwide. Hey, I really appreciate this.

Speaker 4:

I can't wait to see it.

Speaker 3:

This is one of my most late sessions, thank you,

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