A Very Nasy Intro
Yo what's up guys welcome to the Nasy podcast
It is your host, King Squishy
And welcome to this lovely album we call "The Youngins"
So today I got a few guests with me
And uh today what we're gonna be talking about
Is we're gonna be talking about how these young people in the genres of like
Hip-Hop, Pop, R&B are coming up in todays age
And how they're all blowing up like
We had Billie Eilish back in 2019
We have Olivia Rodrigo right now
And if we're talking about rap
We have like people like Nardo Wick
BSlime
NLE Choppa back in 2019
And all that other stuff
So I brought in some people to ask some questions about how they feel about the young people in this generation coming up for music
So we got Lil Soul Flame on my left
And we have another person on my right that's actually on this album
Julissa "JJ Beats/JJ Dances" Mercado
So I'm gonna ask my homeboy Trey
So how do you feel about these youngins in the game right now?
Alright so honestly I feel like
Most of these people around this age
Will be like
Really high up and like
Really try their best to do their thing
So I feel like they would do pretty good
But honestly
It's up to the people to decide what they want to do and what they don't want to do
Okay now since we're done with Trey
Now we got JJ
And honestly to be honest
I wanted to hear her take on it
Because she knows a little more on the pop side than I do
I'm only a plug
Females hit my line
But we not finna talk about that today
So JJ
Tell me about some of the youngins that you in the game right now
Okay so I think people
Who are young artists
And people that also make independent music
Um I feel they definitely would make it big
Later on in the future
Because they definitely do have some talent
And most of the music artists I listen to
Are young inspiring artists (true)
And I definitely think that they
Have some sort of talent
That could you know can possibly make them big
And they'll definitely
(Go farther in some type of way, I get that)
Get big and I feel like
People should respect young artists more
(True)
Especially like young up and coming artists as well
Um I feel like they have a talent that should be shared
And people who want to like tell them
"Oh you can't do it"
"Like you're not gonna make a job off of it"
Or something like
People who are just like
Don't think that making music can be a career
(I get that like that's pretty understandable)
...make money off of it (true)
I-I feel like um they need to be more respected
Because if young artists do have like uh talent and it's good
Then they'll most likely make it big
Like they'll like people like I feel like
People should listen to young artists more
Because just like their own individuality and like their own song and their own beats and stuff
(Facts facts) like
Like (talking about the producers too)
Young artists special and that's why I love young artists
Because
They all can share their own individual sound and like
Yeah I think people should listen to young artists more
Because they have a talent and it's there
And
It should be shared with everybody
Okay okay that's good that's good thank you thank you
Okay oh oh shoot look at that we're out of time right now
So right now we gotta get on the first song
First up we got is Struggle Is Real
By my homie, Lil Soul Flame
Produced by Elhi
Mixed by DB Pooh
So I hope you enjoy this album
And this is
Nasy Productions
And we present to you
The Youngins
It is your host, King Squishy
And welcome to this lovely album we call "The Youngins"
So today I got a few guests with me
And uh today what we're gonna be talking about
Is we're gonna be talking about how these young people in the genres of like
Hip-Hop, Pop, R&B are coming up in todays age
And how they're all blowing up like
We had Billie Eilish back in 2019
We have Olivia Rodrigo right now
And if we're talking about rap
We have like people like Nardo Wick
BSlime
NLE Choppa back in 2019
And all that other stuff
So I brought in some people to ask some questions about how they feel about the young people in this generation coming up for music
So we got Lil Soul Flame on my left
And we have another person on my right that's actually on this album
Julissa "JJ Beats/JJ Dances" Mercado
So I'm gonna ask my homeboy Trey
So how do you feel about these youngins in the game right now?
Alright so honestly I feel like
Most of these people around this age
Will be like
Really high up and like
Really try their best to do their thing
So I feel like they would do pretty good
But honestly
It's up to the people to decide what they want to do and what they don't want to do
Okay now since we're done with Trey
Now we got JJ
And honestly to be honest
I wanted to hear her take on it
Because she knows a little more on the pop side than I do
I'm only a plug
Females hit my line
But we not finna talk about that today
So JJ
Tell me about some of the youngins that you in the game right now
Okay so I think people
Who are young artists
And people that also make independent music
Um I feel they definitely would make it big
Later on in the future
Because they definitely do have some talent
And most of the music artists I listen to
Are young inspiring artists (true)
And I definitely think that they
Have some sort of talent
That could you know can possibly make them big
And they'll definitely
(Go farther in some type of way, I get that)
Get big and I feel like
People should respect young artists more
(True)
Especially like young up and coming artists as well
Um I feel like they have a talent that should be shared
And people who want to like tell them
"Oh you can't do it"
"Like you're not gonna make a job off of it"
Or something like
People who are just like
Don't think that making music can be a career
(I get that like that's pretty understandable)
...make money off of it (true)
I-I feel like um they need to be more respected
Because if young artists do have like uh talent and it's good
Then they'll most likely make it big
Like they'll like people like I feel like
People should listen to young artists more
Because just like their own individuality and like their own song and their own beats and stuff
(Facts facts) like
Like (talking about the producers too)
Young artists special and that's why I love young artists
Because
They all can share their own individual sound and like
Yeah I think people should listen to young artists more
Because they have a talent and it's there
And
It should be shared with everybody
Okay okay that's good that's good thank you thank you
Okay oh oh shoot look at that we're out of time right now
So right now we gotta get on the first song
First up we got is Struggle Is Real
By my homie, Lil Soul Flame
Produced by Elhi
Mixed by DB Pooh
So I hope you enjoy this album
And this is
Nasy Productions
And we present to you
The Youngins
Credits
Writer(s): Octavian Moore
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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