Questions and Answers: March 2025 Part 6
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These are my answers to these questions.
Question: What was the last thing that you ate?
My Answer: A bag of wasabi hot peas.
Question: What have you been doing over the last few days?
My Answer: Nothing much. Just surviving.
Question: Are you tired of writing blogs?
My Answer: No. I just get tired of writing about certain subjects. Like telling people that I'm not gay over and over, and explaining how I'm not affiliated with these trannies and rats and how I don't know any of these nasty fake women out here, and how I don't wear nail polish. It can get tiring sometimes because people are slow and don't want to listen. They just feel so entitled to walk all over me. My opps are a whole disease. They're just gay and like to beef with me because I'm alone.
Question: If you could change one thing about your life, what would it be?
My Answer: I would change my financial situation. I would be wealthy and have a nice big house with a security gate in a good location, away from the drama and violence.
Question: In your song "One Shot", you said "I need a Lamborghini and a Rover, if you can't get it please move over". What did you mean by that?
My Answer: Well actually, I didn't mean to say that I wanted a Rover. Actually, my opps drive a Rover. A Rover is a very basic vehicle. I meant to say something like a Ferrari or a Bugatti or something more exotic. A car that my opps can't afford. My opps probably think I want their life and I don't. Sometimes I regret my lyrics but after I put it out there, I can't take it back. I can only try to correct what I said.
Anyways, basically I was saying that, in order for a nigga to be with me, he needs to buy me an exotic car.
Question: How does it feel knowing that they rather move over instead?
My Answer: Very funny. I don't let it get to me. It's just material things. I already have a car to get me from point A to B. I don't have to be flashy. They don't gotta buy me sh*t.
Question: Almost all of your songs have very violent lyrics. There are rappers that are in prison right now for some pretty serious crimes and their lyrics are being used in court to prosecute them and is not viewed as a form of art. How do you feel about that?
My Answer: I think it's extremely sickening. I don't think lyrics should be used during court trials. Music will always be a form of art, whether they criminalize it or not. I can't take back any of my violent lyrics. It's how I express myself. I'm not out running the streets and committing crimes so it shouldn't matter. I just happened to have a criminal background but that doesn't define my future. My criminal past shaped me into the honest person I am today. I was able to learn from my experiences and talk about them in my songs.
Question: Did you see the story about the guy that got his door kicked in by the cops after showing off his weed on Facebook live?
My Answer: Yeah I saw that story. That's crazy. He was a young dude. Youngins his age make mistakes like that all the time. I'm a girl, and I use to do stuff like that back in the day. I think they should cut the guy some slack. Those people on his Facebook live chat were really fake.
I also learned from watching that clip that I need to watch who I hang around. I can't be hanging around guys that are doing stuff like that because I might go down with them. Those police were nasty as hell. I would hate to be in their custody. I don't travel to states where weed is illegal because I don't have time for street dealers.
Question: Have you seen any other wild stories floating around on social media?
My Answer: Yeah, I saw the video of the hair dresser dragging a 15 year old girl across her salon floor for not paying her. She got charged with assault.
Question: Do you think she should have?
My Answer: I really don't care. I also saw the video clip of the Lil Boosie concert being shot up. People shouldn't be surprised. Shootings occur at mass events all the time. It's the norm.
Question: Is there anything else that you would like to discuss?
My Answer: Yeah. People with alot of money and big houses see life differently than me. I see life from a poverty point of view and they see things from a wealthy point of view. Two people from two different walks of life could be in the same city and see life from two different points of views. I came from the rough side of the tracks, not the wealthy side. They might like living in the city because they have money, but I don't because I'm poor. Everyone's life is not the same.
I don't like getting bullied by people that think they're better than me. People need to mind their business and just be humble and thankful for what they have because they could lose it all at any time, and they can't take any of it to hell with them when they die.