Illegal Business

Episode 4 August 07, 2024 00:30:54
Illegal Business
Royalty Room
Illegal Business

Aug 07 2024 | 00:30:54

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In this episode of The Royalty Room, we welcome Twizzy Twitch, an accomplished artist, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur. From launching his clothing line, Illegal Business, among other business ventures, to making waves in the music industry, Twizzy shares insights into his journey and recent successes.

This year has been transformative for Twizzy, who has worked with industry legends and performed at major festivals. We discuss his new single, "Go Baby," featuring RJ, Mister LA, and Jag, and collaborative projects with artists like Jadakiss and DJ Drama. Twizzy opens up about his entrepreneurial spirit, sharing the inspiring story of how he built his own studio from scratch while teaching himself to engineer. His journey from humble beginnings to owning multiple studios in LA is a testament to his determination and resourcefulness.

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Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the royalty room. Today I have one of the best people that I have had the chance to meet in LA, gracing the royalty room set. Everybody. Welcome Mister Twizzy Twitch to the set, my girl. Okay, first of all, thank you for coming. I am so incredibly proud of you and all of the things that you have accomplished so far since I've known you, since I've, you know, heard more about your story. But this summer, I feel like things have really, like, gone, like, blast off. Yeah, it's been a very lively summer, definitely. So, obviously, you have a lot going on. What's been happening. Like, give me the highlights of this year. It's a lot. Yeah, it's definitely been a crazy year. Started a clothing line. Well, we been. Started the clothing line, but I actually launched it. It's illegal business. It's called illegal business clothing. Everybody's been wearing it lately. I've been. I've been getting tagged in a million different things. I've been seeing a lot of videos with people just having it on randomly on my timeline. Right. And I seen you at all the festivals. Black on the blocks, hot water, cornbread, everything. Yes. It's becoming, like a movement, you know, so it's. That that's in itself is dope, music wise. Been working with a lot of people lately. I took a break for a second and focused on a few other businesses that I had for the past, like, year and a half, two years. But I'm coming back into the music game. Cause, you know, I started off as a writer, right? That's how it really. And you've written for everybody. Yeah, that's how it really became a thing. Cause I'm good at what I do. I wrote for people. I got a name from that. And when it came to me releasing my own music, it became, like, a no brainer for people. It was, like, easy. Like, I'm thinking I'm calling in favors, and people feel like they owe me. They're like, easy, you know? So it's. We got a lot done. I got to work with a lot of legends. I got to really test my talent, my skill, because I got in the booth with people that are. That really do this. Like you, jadakiss, for example. Okay. Yep. Like, people of that caliber. I've got, like, if I was gonna rap, I wanted to get in there and rap with people that can rap. So we did that. Did a song this year with a guy named RJ, Mister La, and Jagdenne. That was another test for me. I'm really just been having fun just creating. I didn't know this song was gonna do what it was about to do. It wasn't even the song I was about to release, but we released it, and it's doing well, too, so that's been my summer right now. Is this song go, baby? Yeah, I honestly. Okay, so you performed at I love r and b festival, and you did that song. And it was stuck in my head back then. Yeah. And we circle back around and your girl's in the music video. Okay. When's the music video dropping? Today. Okay. What? Okay. I haven't seen it. I just have a little bit of the BTS. It was a time. Yeah, it was a time I saw. Do we have some evidence of what we about to see when the music. When the video comes out? It looked fun. It was vibe. A little space bun vibe. Yeah. Oh, and it's legal queen L. A. Right there. And there go Elijah Banks. There go Jag. I don't think RJ's in this. In this. He was at the bottom of the. Stairs, but, yeah, Bel Air banks. Wow. So this is gonna come out today? August seventh. August seventh is a big day. It's my dad's birthday. It's Leo season. It's. Oh, there go RJ right there. So what is that relationship between you guys or the three of you? Don't you have, like, a joint project or something coming? Not the three of us. Me and Jack have a joint project. Okay. Yeah. No one really knows about that yet either, so that's. That's surprise. We've been working on that for, like, a year. And it's this. This is how it happened. I ran into drama. Well, me and Jack's already been talking about working on a project together. And this is another thing that nobody knows. I ran into dj drama at an event. I made a joke, and I was like, hey, we need to drop a tape. You know what I'm saying? I was joking, as I said. And I was walking by, and he was like, yeah, let's do it. So I turned back. I was like, wait, what? I was like, all right, cool. Let's do it. So we've been in communication about it and getting it done. So then this is when I call in my so called favors, and this is when I started putting together this tape where it's like, everything's a bop. Everything's. Everything's a hit. Everything's fire. Like, you can run it straight through. We made, like, thirty songs, and we picked, like, the best ten you know what I'm saying? RJ just so happened to be working with Dame Taylor. Dame Taylor is shout out. Dame Taylor is a legendary producer, one of the best producers I've ran into in real life. Like, I've never seen no one make a beat with this beat. When I think the beat's done, when I think everything's good. Cause I'm like, oh, it can't get no better. He does something that makes it. He's just a legend. He got the sauce. Yeah, he's. He's definitely elite. But he was working with RJ on something. They had a wild night. They recorded the record blase, blah. He hit me up and was like, yo, I got this record with RJ, blah, blah, blah. We already rocked with RJ. RJ and Jag was real tight. Me and RJ chimed in a little, but this right here just brought us all together. So then we all get back in the lab together and create this. So then I dropped my verse on it, and Jag got inspired. He dropped the verse on it. We actually have another song with him that we did. So it was between these two that we pick. Yeah. And he just dropped the album. So it's, like, the perfect time. Yeah, yeah. Like, worked. I didn't know that was gonna happen. I didn't know anything was gonna happen, you know, saying, but that was. This was just a record. I was saying it was just a record. We didn't. It was Elijah's favorite, but it wasn't. I have more records. I have one with OT Genesis. That is my favorite on. But this one was, like, you know, dancing. This is, like, very big west coast. Yeah, very big west coast. If you know me, I don't really make la music like that, but, like, at least the typical La sound. So this is, like, my first time making an La dance club song. So we did it. People loved it. It started buzzing before it even came out. Right. You're getting a lot of press. Like, I feel like everybody wants to talk about the album. I'm sorry, the single. Everybody wants to talk about the clothing line. Yeah, everybody's talking about this damn party we threw. Wait, was I invited? Was I there? Yeah, you were there. Left. When it got wild. Before it got wild, it got wild. I left too. I ended up leaving too. No illegal business for me, but, yeah. No, I got it. The party went viral. I woke up the next morning. Blogs were posting about the party. Oh, my God. RJ was supposed to stay for, like, thirty minutes. He stood for three hours. Okay, so a time was had. Yeah. What? So you also, you're a songwriter, you're an artist, you're producing, producer, you're a studio owner. You engineer yourself like you're a one man army. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So how I learned how to engineer was, I was broke. I was dead broke. I probably had like hundred dollars in my name. I was sleeping in. Outside. I was sleeping in the car outside banks. I had this little raggedy. When did I have banks? What was my car? It was like a Chrysler. It was like Raggedy Chrysler, right? I love that Chrysler, though. I was like, that was my little house for a second. I just came back to LA from Atlanta. Cause I went to college in Atlanta. I'm sleeping in this car. I'm outside Banks house. Banks mad at me, like, hey, get in the house. Like, nah. He was like, sleep on the couch. Like, I ain't sleeping on the couch. Cause I'm gonna get too comfortable, right? I'm gonna figure this out. So I told banks, like, hey, I'm gonna go back to Atlanta real quick. I got a quick play I'm about to make. So he was like, all right. So I go to Atlanta, make this play, hit him up, and I was like, I got an idea. I'm gonna start a studio. So he was like, okay, cool. So I come back to LA, met this dude that already owned a studio, but he never really used it. I made him a deal, like, I'm gonna pay you this amount of money a month and so I can get some studio time. He's like, okay. I just labeled that studio my studio. Right, right. He never used it anyways, so we did that. I didn't have any started Instagram page for it. I went on Instagram and I. It's my little secret here. I'm about to give away my secret. How I love to, how I got business. I started an Instagram page. I went to a popular studio page in LA that was similar to my style. Studio in my pricing. And I followed everybody that was following them from my studio page and they started following me back, right? And I posted something like grand opening studio or whatever on my thing. So then people started dming me. I had no idea how to engineer. So I'm like, oh, shit, I got the studio, but I'm not an engineer. Then I got people coming in to book. I'm booking the sessions too. Like, yeah, come Friday. Shit, I got you. I have no idea how to engineer. So I'm on YouTube trying to figure out all the. Not YouTube. University. Yes. Trying to figure out all the shit. So I got my session. I low key wish well shout out to Lil two. Cause Lil two was one of my first sessions. He was my experiment. Shout out to Lil two. Lil two. You forever got that price. I don't care how big the studio or how big we get. If you're ever locked in at that little, tiny fifteen an hour price. However much I was charging back then, like, it was something wild. But taught myself how to engineer in the session. During the session, I'm in there just like. Like, yeah, yeah. He's like, yeah. Can you trim autotune to this or do that? Yeah, give me one second. I go to YouTube. How do I do this? You know what I'm saying? So I'm learning as I'm going. I ended up getting really good. Ended up hiring. I ended up. We started making money. Like, I started getting booked every day. And I told him, Banks. Banks was watching all this shit go down. Cause Banks didn't know engineering. I didn't. So I told banks, I'm like, I'm about to hire this. I'm about to hire an engineer. I gotta hire somebody. Cause I don't know what the fuck I'm doing for real. So I ended up hiring this kid. His name was Drew. Drew Aquino. He just got fired from Trader Joe's. And he just so happened to live across the street from the damn studio. And he slid in my DM asking if I had any positions for a job. Yeah, that's what said, God. Wow. So I ended up hiring him. And this is, like, one of my close homeboys now. This is my boy. He just graduated from, like, engineering school. I think he went to the LA school of recording or whatever. He was good then. He's crazy hard now, but he was good then. But he knew enough. He knew more than me. So we kind of figured this shit out together. So I talked to him. Hey, I can only pay you so and so amount of money per hour. Promise you stick with me. Give me a second. Stick with me. And I got you. Give me like three months. So he was like, okay. He didn't have any other money coming in anyway. So he was like, yeah, fuck it. All right, let's do it. Every day he would build a. I mean, every day he would do a session. I'd go there, be like, how much money we make? He'd be like, I made a hundred dollars. All right, give me that. And then I go to Home Depot and I would buy a piece of, like, a couple pieces of wood and then I would go downstairs. I rented a room out downstairs that was empty. I go downstairs and I would build another new section of a booth. And then every. We did that every day. Took, like, it took, like, what? It took like four or five months. It took like four or five months. Built the booth. It only took that long because I didn't have no damn money. And I. Every day I was just going to Home Depot buying a piece of wood to finish building the booth. Yeah. So we finally built the booth. We had a raggedy ass car seat for a chair that we ripped out of an old car, and we put it in there, and it was. I wish I had pictures of this shit. It was. It was the. I built the desk. Like, I couldn't afford a desk. I built the desk. We built the booth. Had his little raggedy Mike Drew's engineering. Our studio grew from, like fifty followers to one hundred followers to a thousand followers to, like, you know, we started, I'm like, oh, shit, I gotta hire some more engineers. Then I end up buying another studio room, and now I got money coming in, so. Built that one up right now. Like, I own, like, what, five studios in LA right now, you know, saying based off all this, like, that's how we started. That's crazy. Honestly, like, I knew I. I've heard this a little bit of this story before, but, like, just thinking of this in my head, first of all, engineering. Like, I look at that shit and I'm just like, this is so scientific. I just. I wish. And someone told me, they're like, if you're dating somebody and they know how to engineer, they need to be buying you pro tools and they need to be teaching you. First of all, whoever I was dating that did know that. That's why we not dating anymore, because you could have put me on game. I could be, you know, a female engineer right now. That shit is so scientific. So for you to just me to picture you just, like, figuring it out as you go, like, that is just so, like, insane to me. And then not only while you're doing that, you're literally like, piece by piece, brick by brick. Yeah, we literally did this thing brick by brick. We didn't have no. You gotta ask Jack. Jack. I met Jack around the same time. Yeah, you see all of that? You see all of those buttons and knobs and things? Like, that's scary to me. Yeah, that's banks right there. I met Jack around the same time. Like, our floor was cement. Paint all over the floor. Our walls was cement. It was just bricks. Like, there was no sound acoustic at all in it. Like, you. We had to get good to make it sound good. Right? You get me? Because we didn't. The room wasn't treated right. That's a success story in and of itself. Like, that is crazy. That's why I said. I started this whole episode off by saying, I'm proud of you. Like, flowers. I would give you flowers if I had them. I'm sure you don't want them anyway. But, like, no, seriously. You have done probably everything above and beyond whatever anybody could have imagined or, like, what you could have imagined yourself. I think the thing I miss about this studio, and I still got it, but I rented out to some kids that wanted to start a studio. Nice. Yeah. Pay it forward. Yeah. They just reminded me of how I started. But I built a treehouse inside the studio. Huh. So, like, okay. You see how high these ceilings are? The ceiling was, like, this high. I didn't have a place to sleep, remember, I didn't have a house, right? So I built a small little hallway about this size that's in this room with a ladder. And I put the ladder, and I would. And then the ladder, we built the platform. And then I put a bed up there, and then I put a curtain up there, and I slept up there. So we would have sessions going, and the session wouldn't know I was in the room because I would be in my little treehouse. That's correct. They would be all having a session there. And I have to just, like, I got so used to, like, I'm low key. Traumatized by even listening, hearing loud music now. Low key when I'm like, sleep. But I can sleep through anything. Like, it trained me to just sleep through anything. Because I think about it, I'm sleeping every day when sessions below me. And it's loud as fuck. There's no really door. It's a curtain that's covering me. That's crazy. You know what I'm saying? And I did that shit. I got slept in that motherfucker. That was my house. And it's funny cause I miss it now. You know what I'm saying? I got this little fancy ass spot that we got now. And it's like I'd be looking at. Like, this too much. Yeah, it's cool. But I miss my old shit. Damn. That's so crazy. Okay. I feel like I don't know if there's a studio called treehouse or if it's something else that's called treehouse out here. But, like, that would low key be a good vibe. A good name for it. So I've known you only as Twizzy Twitch, and I've never asked you where Twizzy came from. I never asked you anything about this, but to my surprise, you're also an actor and you was also a child star, Twizzy. And I never knew where your name come from. Yeah, I was twitching the movie. That's where my name comes from. What's the movie, Saul? A lot of people don't know it. It's called Gordon Glass. That's not you. But this is your. That's me. Oh, see, I knew it was you. That's the one that said, when I was, like, thirteen, I knew it was you. Oh, you. So cute. Where's the movie? So so everybody could go look it up. Ah, it's available on Prime. I figured it out. . Everybody was crazy. You know that the guy with the blonde hair, he was on that Hannah Montana show. Oh, my gosh, I do remember that. That girl right there, she's on. What, is she on CSI now? Like NCIS? I think that's crazy. Yeah, it's crazy where everybody came and my uncle blew up his ass. So your name in the movie was twitched? Yeah. And then from twitch, I got to college, and they were just nickname. Yeah, it became Twizzy, and then people started like, Twizzy Twitch. Like Twizzy Twizz. You know what I'm saying? And I just combined the two. Okay, that's a much better story than anybody else could come up with. He was already an actor. When you was a kid, how old were you? I had to be, like, thirteen. That's crazy. Aw, I love that. After all these years, now I finally put two and two together. But on on top of that, what is. You said you went to college in Atlanta. What did you do? What was your degree? Was it business? I feel like you're a business. Nah, you actually wasn't. I mean, of course, I had to take a lot of business classes, but I was. I went to school for accounting. Okay, that makes sense. Okay, yeah, everything's starting to make sense now. They went to school for accounting, so it wasn't even that I was interested in it at all. I was just good at it. And I wanted to finish, but I actually didn't want to finish. I didn't care about college like that. College. I had the funnest college experience ever, though. Shout out to Fort Valley State. I had to have the funnest college experience. But my dad wanted me to go to school because I kept getting in trouble in LA. I was like, you know, LA shit. Young, ignorant, doing LA shit. So he was awesome. I remember I got out of jail for some shit I did. He was like, hey, you gotta get out of here. You gotta go to college. So I went to college and. Thank you, daddy. Yeah, and he goes out there with me at the time, and he, like, he opens up, like a computer store. Wow. Yeah, yeah, he's in the computer store. Like, he was like. He started, like. He started, like, this whole company out there that out of nothing, too. It was. I guess that's where I get it from, right? I was just gonna say, but yeah. Yeah, he was out there at the computer store doing his thing, and I was in school, and I would always go down to his. To his spot to, you know, check things out or whatever. So I was about to drop out of school and I didn't really know what I wanted to do, but I just wasn't really fucking with school like that. But then he end up dying, so when he died, I only had a semester left of school. So when he died, I was like, I gotta finish. Wow. So I picked up the mic again and I wrote a song. I wrote an album called. I made an album called Final Semester. And it kind of tells. That story was cool. It kind of tells that story. And that's kind of how I got noticed. I made a song that got a lot of listens and got noticed. Got a call from a big record label out here, and they put me in the studio with a whole bunch of other artists to write for them. That's where the whole writing thing started. Wow, what a chain of events. That's amazing. Because honestly, a lot of people could have went through that and they would have said, screw this, I'm out. Yeah. Nah, I had to finish. If you look at my page, it's like a. It's like a picture of us. And it, like, says, I did it, like when I was graduating. I'm proud of you. Yeah. Let's go. I could say that all day, but you also have a bunch of other businesses. I feel like a lounge that I still have yet to go to. Oh, in Houston? Yeah. Yep. A lounge, a studio. Okay. A clothing line, a recording studio. A lounge in Houston. What is it? It's called high society. High society, okay. And when I was talking to. I was talking to one of my friends that lives in Houston and she was talking about the venue. Okay. I was like, okay, I'll be there soon. Still have yet to ever go to Houston. Shout out to Jdal. Mickens is my partner in it. He just. He won a Super Bowl a couple years ago. He's in the league. Damn. He's the one that brought that opportunity to me. Okay. Just. Cause it wasn't even based off, like, a bread thing. It was like, you know, the way I think, the way my mind works, I guess it just. I know how to get things done, so. And he trusts me. I trust him. We making it happen. You're business minded. Yep. That's dope. And then. So I kind of want to do something fun that I've never done on the show before. I don't know if you're up for it. If not, I guess you can tell me. No. But I would like to bring my broke bestie over here to do me a little favor real quick. Where's she at? Hi, Bella, baby. All right, so if y'all don't know, we just came from the hospital. Our baby sister just had our baby niece. We're, you know, single, fine, rich aunties. Well, it's my broke bestie. But you know Nina, @theballetbgirl. Congrats, Nina, choreographer extraordinaire. All right, baby. Thank you. You're the best. You say bye to the people. You're a star. You got a lot of personality. Yeah. Where was that personality, ma'am? I love you. All right, so as far as the. The next steps this year, what else do we have to look forward to? I know. Obviously, August seventh is big. We got the. We got this episode coming out. Of course. We got the go, baby music video coming out. What's next? Got a lot going on. Power one oh six. Just hit me up. Wants me to come up there and play the song on there. That's exciting. Yeah. Yeah. Not everybody gets to go up there. Is it like, the up next? I don't know what it is. Okay. I don't know. I honestly don't know. I've been getting a lot of calls lately. I've been getting a lot of bigger artists wanting to work now. You know what's funny shit in the world is I got a lot of people that reach out to me that are trying to work right, that I've reached out to before. And they ignored you. That left me on scene. So when they or maybe said they couldn't do it. So if they said they couldn't do it when they asked for something, now I just resend the message they sent me back to them. Oh, or that's so good. Yeah. Or if they be like, I'm just gonna state it now. Before you ask me for any feature, before you ask me for any type. Of work, scroll up in the messages. Yeah. Just look at your message and don't ask me. I'm like, I'm not interested in doing things because people that didn't want to work with me. You know what I'm saying? That's how it goes. That's how it goes. You know what I'm saying? And it's not even, like, a bread thing, because it was. I had bread. You know I'm saying, you just didn't want to work. That's fine. Their loss. So that's what it was. So right now, I got. I got this project about to drop at the top of next year. I got. I'm gonna drop this OT Genesis single next. I got another banger. I got. With another legend dropping after that. I don't even want to name that one, but that was gonna be big. The videos already show top secret. Yeah. The videos already shot for that. And we're going on tour together in November. Oh, so we. Okay. Yeah, while you mentioning tour. So we got another tour coming up. Didn't you just go on tour recently as well? Yeah, yeah, we did a king little g tour. Right after that tour we got on with Jeep Rico. Wow. Yeah. So then on that tour with Jeep Rico. Jeep Rico got on the song, got on with OT Genesis. Okay, that's a dope collab. Yeah. So now it's me, G, Perico, T, Genesis and Jag. It's hard. It's hard. I'm excited. Is it coming out in the summer or. Nah, nah, that's too soon. Yeah. But yeah, I got this show coming up with Jadakiss soon, too in Denver. Wow, that's big. Yeah, they just hit us up last week and asked if they can bring us out. I feel like that was literally like, probably a full circle moment in life, but that was just a full circle moment in the podcast. Because at the beginning you mentioned one of the rooms that you were in was with Jada kiss. And now you're doing a show with him. Yeah, that's the kiss. Cuz he showed me love. I love about kiss. He doesn't care who. He just cares if you good or not. Right? You rap. That's what he cares about. I mean, that is the only. That's the only important thing. Everybody else is. That was proven. He's like, all love kiss. That's one. Wow. And how did that link even happen? Friends of friends, shout out to Garen. Garen knew somebody and. Okay, yeah, we mean, Jag made a song. Kiss liked the song. He got on the song. It was. It was simple. Wow. Yeah, it was like. It was no back and forth about it at all. It was like, hard. Let me do something. That's dope. I'm excited. Yeah, that was good. Where is the show gonna be? Out here in LA or. No, this show is in Denver. Okay. So, yeah, we're gonna go to Denver and do this one. Damn. I think the locks are gonna be there, like the whole team. That makes sense. That makes sense. Wow. Okay. New York. New York is in the building. I'm excited for you. I wish I could go to the show, but Denver and me don't get along. I don't do the cold well. All right, so with this illegal business, what's next with the merch? I see you have, like, a lot of. A lot of celebrities tapping in with the brand. And I want to personally ask you on this show if I can get my own little custom. Yeah. Cause you know, I love. I love your brand, but, you know, illegal queen la in the illegal business, you know? I don't know. Well, I brought some shirts for you. For me? Yeah. So you could. You can take some of these. I like this ski mask right here. Thank you. And you brought the pink one? Hell, yeah. But, um. No, I got a jacket for you, too. I just didn't bring that. But I'm gonna make that you a real custom. Wait, a jacket like. Like the bombers? Yeah. Okay. Wait, can you scroll down, Saul? Because his jackets are so good. They're so nice. Yeah. Okay. Trey woods. Yeah. Lefty gunplay. Yeah. Shout out to Trey. Shout out to five star. You got everybody. This is dope. Is Darko doing all the content? Darko did this? Yeah. Was that him right there? That is. I love it, man. And also, another thing that I can say about you, like, since I've met you, and I feel like we may have had this conversation before, but I want everybody to know, like, you, Elijah Banks, my best. Even Darko, we're not. We're not on a personal level, but, like, you have kept the same people around you. And you guys show me so much respect and so much love. And I. You guys have probably heard me talk about this before. Like, that's not an easy thing to come by in LA, in the entertainment industry and the music industry especially. Like, I really have a lot against me. Pretty girl privilege is also. I don't know what the opposite of privilege is. Pretty girl trauma. So I just. I want to thank you also for always. You guys, like, really showing me love. Like, genuine love. Like, you are really. You're a great person. And I just. I want to highlight that because a lot of people that I come by out here, a lot of male people, aren't that way. So I appreciate it. We know it's crazy. I think. You know what I think it is, too, is the. Is we in the industry now, right? And we deal with a lot of industry people. A lot of industry people aren't from here for real. Very true. That is very true. Like, nowadays, it's rare that I run into somebody really from California or really from LA yet alone. Cali. But I think a lot of times with LA, and it's. The shit sucks, but people don't know if it's okay to be cool yet with you. You get me? Like, that's what it is. Like, I've had situations where I walk in a room or walk in a club and I see somebody that I, like, really know, like, for real for real, in the industry that might have a section or might just be chilling there, and they won't say what's up to you until someone else says what's. Up to you at all. And they're like, oh, yeah, okay. It's cool to know him. You know what I'm saying? I think that's the weirdest shit ever out here. It is weird. Okay. I'm not gonna lie. This look kinda good on me. Legal business. We in the building, but, yeah. So my vision is, you know, cross out the eel for me. Cross out the eel for me. Throw a little crown on there if you feeling spicy. You know, I'm excited to see my bomber, y'all. I'm gonna have to do a photo shoot for sure. But going back to that point, like, I've had a lot of times where I'll go somewhere and people who have been in my DM's talking to themselves for years, or people who have asked me for things, or people who I've worked with, people who I've communicated with on a personal level, and they still won't speak. Yeah. In public. Like, it just. It really irks me. It makes me want to slap them upside the head. Like, and if that's what it is, then keep that energy, because the next time I see you, the next you dm me, the next time you want to do something, the next time you want to book my artist, the next time you need your contract review, the next time you want my number, none of the above. Yeah. Like, you didn't know me, so I. Don'T know why it's so hard to stay solid. I don't know why it's hard to be solid. Like, if I fuck with you, I fuck with you, fuck with someone else, wherever, whenever. Exactly. Yeah, like, none of that matters. If I fuck with you, that's what matters. Exactly. You know what I'm saying? Well, I personally, again, I appreciate you. I respect you. I'm so excited for everything that's to come. And thank you for stopping by the royalty room. Thank you for showing love, and thank you for being real in this city, in this industry. But let the people know where they could find you, where they could follow you. All the things at twizzy twitch, for everything, @twizzytwitch. Literally everything. I don't care if it's Facebook, Twitter, instagram, doesn't matter. All right, well, y'all heard it here first. We got a lot of new projects, a lot of new stuff coming out. Hop on the website. Get your illegal business running. We got the. The ski mask, we got the hats, we got the jackets, all the things, all the colors, and I fuck with your outfit. I forgot to even say it on camera. He brought the pink to the royalty room. And we love that. But stay tuned. Go check out the new music video for go baby. I promise you gonna see some surprises. It's gonna be fun. Like subscribe, follow all the things legal. Queen La. We'll be back next time.

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