Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2023

Inf Grizzy Delivers Emotive Lyrical Performance In "Take My Time" With Accompanying Interview


Inf Grizzy shares honest, relatable storytelling in his new single/video "Take My Time." The Toms River, NJ native's lyrical performance exudes a gripping sense of vulnerability all while displaying a refreshing sense of empowerment. From the battlefield he rose, and from a fake circle he rose, and from a violative past he rose. Watch the vide and tap into his interview below to learn more about Grizzy's moves on and off the mic. 



 MJ: For those that might be unfamiliar, introduce yourself to the world of music and Hip Hop.

Inf Grizzy: I go by the name of “Inf Grizzy from ” Jersey Shore and I’m an American Hip Hop Artist born in Lakewood, NJ, but fully raised in South Toms River, NJ.

MJ: You represent Toms River, a town on the Jersey Shore and in the middle of Philly and NY but also a town with a limited Hip Hop presence and scene. Has that created any challenges for you, or does it motivate you more? 

Inf Grizzy: It was a big challenge, I had to figure out my formula to get people to know who I am and for them to rock with me. What motivated me was back in the day freestyling at the movie theaters in front of a crowd of people. That made me who I am today stronger, wiser, and presentable.

MJ: Talk a little about your journey to becoming a recording artist. 

Inf Grizzy: To be honest, it was a long ride. Throughout the years I was doing music with a lot of artists that let their egos get the best of them, and thinking they were better than everybody. I had to push myself away from that. Till this day I never gave up, I kept pushing no matter what. The other artists failed because they didn’t continue their grind and just fizzled out. For me, I can’t see myself doing that, so I grind everyday even when I’m tired…I still made things happen. I thank the man upstairs for giving me another chance at this.

MJ: Before we jump into your two hit singles, I want to take a moment to acknowledge that as an artist you move and live life true to the culture. That is rare these days when we talk about the evolution and artists who see rap as Hip Hop, forgetting that rap is only one element of Hip Hop. Take this time to share about giving back to communities and your philanthropic efforts. 

Inf Grizzy: As far as me being an Artist, I been doing this for a long time. My mission besides being an artist is helping people get on their feet and guide them through life. I was the one out on the streets helping the homeless everyday nonstop. My plan was to talk to the community board and see how we can help the ones that can’t help themselves, even kids that are hanging with the wrong people getting into trouble.

MJ: After listening to your latest singles “Take My Time” and “Drip Remix” it’s fair to say you show up and show out. You display an uncanny ability not to be caged or boxed in. What is your recipe for creating both conscious records and club bangers? Talk about the importance of crossing genres as an artist? 

Inf Grizzy: “Take My Time” is a record that’s about my life, what I’ve been going through for the last 2 years. This song has a meaning to it, be careful who you associate with and watch your surroundings at all times because even a loved one will turn their back on you…”Drip Remix” is a cross record mixed with real Hip Hop artists twisting it similar to drill in a way, but in our own way. Real artists like me and others get overlooked because we’re not on the radar, yet… But we are real Hip Hop and we’re going to continue to be Hip Hop. “Drip” is a club record that’ll have the clubs lit fo sho and the DJs will love this one.

MJ: What’s next for Inf Grizzy. Can you give us a little inside scoop on upcoming releases, performances, etc.?

Inf Grizzy: What’s next is I’m working on new singles that are coming out soon. I’m locking in performances and expanding my music catalog for tours.

MJ: Let everyone know where to connect and follow you. 

Inf Grizzy: You can connect and follow me everywhere…

Instagram: @Theofficialinfgrizzy 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfGrizzy

YouTube: https://youtube.com/@InfGrizzy

TikTok: @Infgrizzy35

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Theofficialinfgrizzy

www.infgrizzy.com

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Capital X "Truth Be Told" Video & Accompanying Interview


Global Hip Hop sensation Capital X drops the official video for "Truth Be Tol." The self-produced record is the first single taken from his forthcoming album 'Just Beats & Rhymes.' Below, X goes in on his controversial lyrical style, eye-awakening video, upcoming album, his role as an activist, his contributions to communities and Hip Hop for the past 30+ years, and more. 



MJ: When people hear the name Capital X there’s a lot that comes to mind and resonates, from Hip Hop culture to activism.  Your career began in the late 70s and the early 80s first as a breaker and then as MC. Talk about your entrance into Hip Hop and your transition from breaker to MC.

X: Though I was from New York, I was actually first introduced to what would become the culture of Hip Hop in Patillas, Puerto Rico in 1977. I was visiting family and my cousin Flex was a member of the Dynamite Kids, an Outlaw Rockin crew. I instantly fell in love with everything about it. I get an adrenaline rush all over again just thinking about it.  Upon returning home to NY, I sought anyone that was into Up-Rockin. I ended up getting down with the SepaRock City Crew. SepaRock was a collective of MCs, DJs, and B-Boys in the South Bronx. They were all originally from the West Indies. So I not only found a crew to throw down with, but I also got to be around MCs and DJs doing their thing. I was also instantly drawn towards the mic, but I loved Rockin so much, I stuck with it. We started working on routines that we would perform locally and we also battled whoever wanted it. I kept dancing till 1982/83. The last few years I was break dancing. I started writing rhymes on the DL. I just pretty much naturally evolved. The mic had a gravitational pull on me. I made my first professional demo as an MC in 1983/84 while I was in California. I was out there breaking and the opportunity presented itself. From that moment forward I considered myself retired from break dancing. I divorced the floor and married the mic.

MJ: You are originally from Brooklyn, NY but moved to Norway back in 2010. How is the Hip Hop scene overseas? How does it differ from here in the States? Also, talk about that major crossover and the decision that led up to it.

X: I was very fortunate to have started touring in Europe around 2005. I was shocked at the Hip Hop scene out here. I felt that the states being so oversaturated took the culture for granted compared to Europe. In Europe, they appreciated every aspect of the culture where everyone and their brother was out to be a rapper in the US and everything else kind of got ignored. In Europe, they pay homage to the pioneers and just have so much respect for the foundation that Hip Hop was built. France and Italy had the best scenes in my opinion with Germany following close. Touring through Italy and France felt like I was living Hip Hop in New York in the 80s all over again. I eventually made my way to Scandinavia. I first rocked in Denmark which also has a dope scene, then I got booked in Norway. There was and still is something about Norway that just does it for me. Though the Hip Hop scene in Norway falls short compared to other European countries in my opinion, I fell in love with the peaceful atmosphere and chill people. Coming from the hectic background I was used to, Norway felt like I found paradise on earth. I remember telling the promoter that booked me as I looked over a fjord for the first time in my life, that if I lived in a place like this, I would become Gandhi-like in no time. The opportunity presented itself for me to move to Norway and it was a no-brainer. I was tired of the killing in the US on the streets and by the states themselves. I was tired of being preyed upon by law enforcement agencies. The stress was killing me for sure. Norway remedied all that, and it healed many of the battle wounds I had sustained throughout my lifetime. 

MJ: You wear many hats as an MC, recording artist, producer, graphic designer, and videographer, as well as CEO of your indie label. What are some challenges, if any, that come with being a one-man army? What are the wins?

X: Great question. I love my freedom. Freedom definitely comes at a high price though. The biggest challenge of being a one-man army as you put it is time management. There just never seems to be enough time in a day. I of course get/seek out help from time to time to lighten the load but for the most part, I enjoy being independent. You have to be good at rolling solo. Years spent in solitary confinement prepared me well for that. The wins are first of all the freedom. Answering to no one but yourself. Taking on all these different aspects truly hones one’s craft of being a creator which is also a win. Not owing anyone anything is another huge win. I remember signing my first deal back in the day. My crew all believed we had made it when we got that check. I felt that yoke being locked around my neck. For me, having less is actually having a lot more. I am not a commodity anymore to anyone. Being this independent allows me to be a true creator. That is the overall win for me. 

MJ: Outside of music you are an activist, which stemmed from your time in prison. During that time you lost out on some major music deals. Upon your release, you went full throttle into creating a lengthy music catalog including 2 albums, an EP, 20 singles, and 17 videos. Talk about the moment of empowerment you thrived on fresh out of the gates, versus giving up on your career.

X: Though there was a time when I hoped to “make it” I never really looked at what I do as a career. For me, this is a way of life. Of course, getting paid to do what one loves is the ultimate goal for many artists. But getting paid or not I love what I do. Not living Hip Hop was never an option for me. During my last prison bid, I worked hard on myself. I transformed myself into who I am today. I was inspired and motivated by Malcolm X and how he transformed himself. I was so obsessed with the life of Malcolm X for many years. Cats started calling me X while I was on Rikers Island and I ran with it. I did look to get signed again when I first got out from my last bid but as a solo artist. That was in 2002. I was quickly reminded of how shady the industry is. I was spitting conscious lyrics and they offered me a deal if I would rather write gangsta raps. I wasn’t about to compromise myself so I walked. Meeting rappers such as Slug of Atmosphere, Ill Bill, and Immortal Technique motivated me to be an independent artist. I started out well, but relocating to Norway leveled me off for some years. Now that I have my feet firmly planted, things are once again starting to pick up. But I never stopped being/living Hip Hop no matter what. 

MJ: This leads us to your new single/video “Truth Be Told” which is taken from your forthcoming album ‘Just Beats & Rhymes.’ You hold no punches when it comes to exposing harsh truths on how Social Media brainwashes and turns humans into robots, attacking capital punishment, calling out rappers who use their music to glorify violence, drugs, and street life, and you even, so boldly, exploit the music industry…Take us through the journey of “Truth Be Told” from the thought to creation, to production, to the final canvas, and to what audiences can expect to take away from the video.  



X: When I get on a mic I feel I need to be saying something. One of my biggest influences when it comes to being an MC is Melle Mel. Melle Mel’s verses back in the day hit me so hard, that I can still feel the impact. I can’t rhyme just to be rhyming. There are plenty of lyrical acrobats out there that are way better at doing that than I ever will be. But there aren’t many slanging truths. I always loved the MCs that challenged my mind with what they were saying. Kool Moe Dee, KRS ONE, Rakim, Wise Intelligent, Chuck D, Guru they made me want to seek knowledge and I did, and still do. What better way to share knowledge and wisdom than in a rhyme? I once lived blindly and I see multitudes of people living that way today and it’s painful to watch. The microphone is where I speak the truth, you can take it or leave it. During the pandemic, I got back into production. I had toyed around with production back in the day. I actually sold my E-mu SP-1200 to help me move to Norway. After producing a few tracks for the legendary Lifers Group which is now out and doing their thing, I decided to self-produce an entire album for myself. Truth be Told was one of the first tracks that came to me. I love that you said I “boldly, exploit the music industry”. That’s how it should be, and not the other way around. With so much information out there I find it hard to believe how many artists are still willing to sign deals. To be owned. The demise of so many rappers in the last few years was definitely a motivating factor behind the track. I have also kind of grown tired of hearing the coke and gun bars as well. I lived that life for real and paid dearly for it. Our communities are nearly looking like when the crack epidemic hit back when and I feel as though as artists we can be doing better. Aside from what I have spent on equipment which isn’t much honestly, the recording, release, and video for Truth be Told didn’t cost me a dime. I want artists to know that. I shot the video using my old Samsung Galaxy S9+. I edited it in an outdated version of Adobe Premiere Pro that I jacked from a friend like 15 years ago. Making something from nothing is what Hip Hop is all about. That’s what it was in the beginning and should still be, not no million-dollar budgets. I hope that one person is moved by what I am saying enough to take action at least in their own lives. If I move one person, I am good. 

MJ: Some might consider the video to be controversial, some might consider the video difficult to digest, some might want to sweep it under the rug, and for some, it might open eyes. What do you think about the adverse reactions you might receive?

X: I am used to adverse reactions to all the music I put out. For well over a decade I only spoke about the death penalty, the prison industrial complex, and the crooked criminal justice system. I got more hate mail than fan mail and more death threats than I could count on my fingers and toes. Either way, it goes, I provoke thought and spark up dialogue. I’m good with that. I think it was Plato that said “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth”. I believe our history reflects that. The bottom line is I would rather be hated and despised for speaking the truth than be loved for spreading lies. 

MJ: Does “Truth Be Told” set the tone or theme for the upcoming self-produced album ‘Just Beats & Rhymes?’

X: Actually it doesn’t. Though there are other tracks that sit well next to Truth be Told, “Just Beats & Rhymes” goes in a few different directions. A few tracks are older rhymes I dug up and felt they still deserved to be heard as they are still very much so relevant. So I created beats for them. The newer rhymes are definitely more about current social issues and topics. I also have a couple that touches upon my personal growth coming into Knowledge of Self. There are even a couple of tracks where I am just having fun with it. But you will still find a gem within those tracks. Overall the album is just what it says it is, Just Beats & Rhymes. No collaborations, no fancy production. I even went as far as using no vocal effects on nearly all the tracks. It’s just straight-up dry vocals not even a hint of reverb. Just Beats & Rhymes will drop later this year.

MJ: As a vetted artist living his life true to the culture, elements, and essence of Hip Hop for over decades, what are two essential gems you can share with the newer generation of Hip Hop?

X: Two gems I would drop here is one: learn the history of Hip Hop. Embrace the roots of this culture we all love so much. Without roots, there will be no real growth. Knowing the true history of Hip Hop is empowering to say the least. Secondly: be yourself. If you have yet to learn who you truly are, work on that, and find out. Dig deep till you reach the real you. Those in our culture that are now in their late 40s, 50s, and 60s are still active, is because they are true to themselves. They are the ones to look up to. It’s not about who has the biggest bank account trust me. 

MJ: Is there anything else you would like to share with the world? 

X: In closing, I would like to say I love this culture of ours. It has given me everything I lacked coming up. It gave me a history, an identity, a purpose, and a reason to live. I don’t have a mansion or fancy cars. I am far from being rich, but because of Hip Hop, I am as wealthy as they come. I don’t have multitudes of fans, but I have some real die-hard supporters and I love every one of them. By society’s standards, I ain’t shit, never was and never will be. But “Truth be Told” I have lived Hip Hop for over four decades. To me, in “My World”, I am a huge success. Never allow others to define who you are, are what your success is, or should be. Peace be unto you all. 

Connect with Capital X
https://www.capitalx.no

https://www.facebook.com/Capital.X/

https://www.instagram.com/capitalx305375/

https://twitter.com/CapitalX305375

https://www.tiktok.com/@capitalx305375

https://www.youtube.com/c/CapitalXTV

https://www.reverbnation.com/capitalxaka305375

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Lfct6c2F9j7Ur6IAarZvN?si=qO7-bSbvQMWi7HOwDp8Zjg

 

 


Monday, February 20, 2023

Rhyme Assassin (UK) Talks "Rhyme Apostles" Upcoming Release Ft. Hip Hop Legacies

 

Rhyme Assassin, a UK emcee, gears up for a major single release on April 3rd, 2023. Just in time for Hip Hop's 50th Anniversary, he brings together an elite selection of Hip Hop legends for "Rhyme Apostles." Featured on the track are Crooked I, Craig G, Reks, Ruste Juxx, K Solo, Chino XL, Keith Murray, Chino XL, Canibus, AFRO, and Antlive Boombap with an intro by Jadakiss and Deep Voice on production. Hip Hop heads prepare for a celebration of what seems to be forgotten; the elements, essence, and culture of Hip Hop. In the in-depth interview below, Rhyme Assassin talks in detail about the epic global collaboration, the process from thought to curation to final canvas, his contributions to Hip Hop, and more. 

MJ: Before we jump into your upcoming release of "Rhyme Apostles" let everyone know who you are and where you're from.

Rhyme Assassin: My name is Tichaona Brian Monera. I was born and raised in Zimbabwe. I migrated to the United Kingdom to explore opportunities for further education and personal development. An important part of that was pursuing a career in music. This is something that I have already been doing in Zimbabwe where I gained popularity with hip-hop in the early 90s. Freestyling with my homies after school, I was able to hone my craft to become a recognizable voice on the Zimbabwe music scene.  These were formative moments in my music career. These encounters earned me the name Rhyme Assassin which has become my official MCEE name. The name Rhyme Assassin resonates with the skillful poetic lyrical expression of the music and the excellence of execution of my craft. 

MJ: As a Hip Hop artist from the UK, tell us about the Hip Hop scene over there. 

Rhyme Assassin: Hip-hop has always had a firm grip on the UK music scene with a lot of drill dominating. Hip-hop artists like Stormzy have become household names, generating a huge following worldwide. My estimation is that the UK is on the brink of becoming a hip-hop powerhouse globally. There are many upcoming hip-hop artists….

MJ: What led you to begin a career in rap and lead a lifestyle true to Hip Hop culture?

Rhyme Assassin: The greatest influencers that kickstarted my rap career are the likes of all-time greats such as KRS ONE, Run DMC & Big Daddy Kane, BIG, and 2 PAC. I grew up listening to their music on cassettes and vinyl. Because of my experiences and encounters with these hip-hop moguls, I embrace the hip-hop culture and started living out and expressing this in my lyrical content. My inspiration to write was primarily from Canibus and Krs One. I can even recall the first day I listened to Gangstarr - Moment of truth, Dead Prez - Let's get free and DMX - It's dark and hell is hot. Those were the early days when hip-hop was not playing much on Zimbabwe radio. Our exposure to hip-hop was mainly from folks coming from overseas and bringing cassette tapes back home. I would use my pocket money to rent out hip-hop tapes for a couple of days or more so that I can just listen to the latest hip-hop beats.

MJ: Ok, let's jump into your new single which will be available for download and purchase on April 3rd, 2023. How were you able to link with all the powerhouses and legends? Talk about the thought process of "Rhyme Apostles" to hand-picking features, to the production, and to the final canvas.

Rhyme Assassin: The initial idea was for Rhyme Apostles to have 4 artists. Later, drawing inspiration from the Bible, the thought of the 12 apostles of Jesus dawned on my mind and this became the womb that gave birth to Rhyme Assassin’s 12 apostles on the track. The new single is based on an idea that had been in for quite a while. My vision was to bring together some of the greatest lyricists and recognizable names in hip-hop. Being on the same record with the likes of Crooked I Canibus, Craig G, Keith Murray and a host of other renowned hip-hop legends is an incredible personal triumph. 

Achieving this was monumental. The journey was not a straightforward one. It was long and challenging, but an enjoyable one. The one thing that made it worthwhile is the caliber of people that I was targeting. These were real hip-hop heads, with a genuine love for true hip-hop culture. I was truly humbled by these guys' acceptance and willingness to embrace me and work with me to bring my vision to fruition.

Every single one of them exhibited high levels of professionalism with such amazing humility. Each demonstrated a love and a passion to collaborate with emcees with roots in Africa. The emcees that made it on the record I those that reached out to and they were magnanimous enough to accept the invitation. 

Shout out to those emcees who believed in me and were keen to be part of the project but could not make the financial commitment in time and were unable to be featured. There will always be scope to do collaborative projects with them in the near future. Another noteworthy artist who made an enormous contribution to this project is Deep Voice, a UK producer who created the best used in the debut single. He created the beat some seven years ago along with other beats that I subsequently used. This particular beat was archived until now and it is just the right beat for the project. The bear will be mixed and mastered by yet another creative, P2doah, a Zimbabwean-based producer. We are also currently working on the video for the song.

MJ: What are you hoping audiences take away from the single? 

Rhyme Assassin: The single greatest desired outcome for this project is a greater realization but both artists and music lovers of the incredible power of collaborative music ventures across the industry. The single, Rhyme Apostles, is a clear and powerful demonstration of the synergy resulting from such collaboration. My wish for this single is that it will be timeless in its appeal and not just for a season.

MJ: It's evident with the single, you are on a mission to conserve the authenticity of Hip Hop and push it to the forefront of music. Can you elaborate on that? 

Rhyme Assassin: I am a firm believer in the need for the conservation of the truest essence of Hip hop culture expressed through lyricism. The caliber of emcees on the track have mastered this art and is an inspiration to me as I climb to my place of significance in the game. 

My conviction is that hip-hop culture has a powerful potential to bring about societal and cultural cohesion globally. In that sense, the single has an apostolic assignment - to bring about a fresh crop of hip-hop artists whose focus is beyond their individual musical domains to champion a movement that will produce a generation of like-minded people. The talents and skill sets of the participating emcees are as diverse as their fingerprints are. It is this diversity that I value and celebrates the most in this project. The creative lyricism and different execution styles of the art make this project unequaled by any in hip-hop circles and that is what thrills me.

 

Connect with Rhyme Assassin

http://www.instagram.com/rhymeassassin

https://twitter.com/rhymeassasin?s=09

https://youtube.com/user/Nameless263

https://www.facebook.com/Rhymeassassin

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Interview - Maine The Medicine Shares About 'S.O.A. (Son Of Alice)' Album

 

Indie Hip Hop artist Maine The Medicine chops it up with MJ about his latest album 'S.O.A. (Son Of Alice)' dedicated to his late mother. In the in-depth interview, Maine tells all about the creative process of the album, MC producer chemistry, making his mother proud, the secret ingredient for making timeless classics, and more. 

MJ: I see you and Leadgeon are still going strong, talk a little bit about that chemistry.

Maine: Well with Leadgeon, that's 30-year chemistry and brotherhood. I don't have to tell him what kind of beats I need, he already knows. Now lyrically we always push each other with the pen. For us, that inner competition will always be there.

MJ: One thing I find when it comes to your albums it's difficult to pinpoint one or even two favorite records. All your albums are theme-based and flow like a story from beginning to end, with no skipping. However, I do want to touch on "Pour Liquor" as that seems to hit hard and hit home with many fans and listeners.

Maine: Yes, “Pour Liquor” seems to be a popular one with the fans. I wrote that hook during the Covid,  because of all the friends and family I lost that year. I hadn't gotten a chance to write a verse to it until the night of my dad's funeral. I was already halfway through the album, but I needed to pay homage to my father. As for the feature, that's my cousin Khali Hustle from the Bay Area. He, like myself, lost a few people, and almost lost his own life to an attempted murderer. So, I'm grateful he’s still here to jump on this record with me.

MJ: I want to take a moment to pull on heartstrings and ask how difficult it was to create "Momma" and the array of emotions you must feel hearing that song being played.

Maine: Yes, that song was hard to make, and at times was hard to listen to. My mom was my everything, and that void will never be filled. She was a single mom, worked 2 jobs, and tried her best to provide for my sister and me. She was a big fan of my music, even though she said I curse too much. But she would love to watch my videos on YouTube. So, I just wanted to honor her with this album, and make her proud. Maybe one day I can compose myself enough to perform it.

MJ: Both as a fan and professional in the music industry, I must say how refreshing it is to experience your growth as a man and artist with each album you release. There's a manner in which you invite the world into your personal life experiences that allows us to authentically embrace and grip your emotions. Your use of lyricism and wordplay flows effortlessly over boom-bap cadences. What is it about Maine The Medicine that stands out from other artists?

Maine: I just try to be the best version of myself. I move off of the emotion and the vibe of the beat. Sure I have topics that I want to address,  but instead of forcing I wait for the right track to bring it out of me. I also know as an artist I can always get better. I can always make my sword sharper. I never convince myself that I made it because that can go to your head. I want to continue to keep that hunger for more.

MJ: Take us behind the scenes of the album ‘S.O.A.’  Let us in from the inspiration to creation to the final product. I know the album is buzzing with a social media frenzy and fans are listening on repeat with genuine compassion.


 

Maine: The creative part was fun and therapeutic for me. I mean, of course, it was some pressure because this album is dedicated to my mom. But at the same time, that's what helped it flow. When I was listening to the tracks, I was thinking who could've made this dope? There are so many dope artists I know that I hadn't worked with yet, so I wanted to link with them on this album. Plus I got the few staples that are always on my albums like Leadgeon, Suspect,  and Tysoul. But I listened to this album about a hundred times to make sure it gave me the same feeling as the first time. I can honestly say it most certainly did.

MJ: What is your secret to being able to stay afloat and create timeless music? In an era where music seems to fall into an abyss of one-hit wonders and what's trending, there must be some challenges.

Maine: I make music on how I feel and the vibe the beat gives me. I put my all into my music, and I'm not afraid of being vulnerable about my life. I think artists fail when they force a hit or try to sound like what's hot. The best thing to do is to let the music come naturally. In the process sometimes you end up with a hit that you didn't know was going to be a hit.

MJ: I'm not sure what can top ‘S.O.A.’ but can you give us some inside scoop on other projects or endeavors you're working on?

Maine: It's going to be really hard to top ‘S.O.A.’ but I'm not really sure that I want to. Because it's such a special album, I wouldn't mind if this is my “Illmatic.” No album I do after this will ever be as special as this one. As for future projects, I will stick to the same formula I have been using and let the mood and the beat take me on a journey. I have a few projects coming up, like the Mercy Gang EP and an EP titled ‘Iron Horse Talk.’ Leadgeon and I have an EP as well. But for now, I'm just pushing the ‘S.O.A.’ album, and the tee shirt line we’re working on with Electric Frog Designs.

MJ: As we wrap up, take this time to let the world and fans know anything else about the album or Maine The Medicine

Maine: I want people to know that I put a lot of time and emotion into this album. I'm super honored about the response I'm getting off ‘S.O.A.’  The love and support make me feel like I succeeded in making my mama proud. The thing I want people to know about Maine is I love being creative. I'm going to always try to give you something different.

 


Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Brother Polight Presents The Janitor (Sam Paul Gene Tomas Interviews Bunny Rabbit)

 


Sam Paul Gene Tomas conducts an in-depth interview with Bunny Rabbit about current allegations against Brother Polight and others. The explicit interview also covers Polight's ongoing feud with Dr. EnQi. Proceed with caution...

Sam: Peace my name is Sam. How should I address you for this interview?

Bunny: Bunny Rabbit 

Sam: Many say he is as good as or even better than Dr. Sebi, who is Dr. EnQi to you? 

Bunny: Besides being a self-made millionaire from Herbs and Sea Moss, I  admire his grind as a Domestic Violence Survivor fighting to raise his children against all odds. I see him as a Role Model. 

Sam: As an obvious fan and supporter, do you blame yourself for the loss of Dr.  EnQi’s YouTube Page. He did put 10 years into that page… 

Bunny: Over the years he dealt with many intellectual battles and various obstacles however nothing quite prepared him for 2021. His wife served him a  weird variety of legal documents at the same time as his daughter basically told him to shut Polight down. Polight was found to have 6 splotches of semen on a minor (no convictions at the time of this interview though). Being a natural healer, he hopped right out in them YouTube streets pointing a rusty  “channel” at the predator movement and got shot up. I think he told me they hit his 3 pages with 13  strikes. The big bad tough guys online were complaining that they were in fear for their life. MWTV is a fake group, the biggest night and day from online to offline I’ve ever experienced. I mean he went from bragging about a pull up to clearly fearing Dr.  EnQi, TB went from aggressor to victim in a heartbeat, he is just to fake and  synthetic. Dr. EnQi was right he can’t stand up to his own scrutiny and he  does not have any education or credentials. 

Sam: Over the years we saw EnQi & Polight go from best friends to Arch  Enemies, it’s no wonder he was the loudest voice when the charges dropped.  EnQi started an online revolution do you think TB was hired to attack Dr. EnQi? 

Bunny: Think about it, TB is a low-life alcoholic, woman beater, child abuser,  robber, drunk driver, thief (and to add to that a homophobic gay man aka down low brother) respectfully so TB and Dr. EnQi aren’t even in the same universe. TB is an alleged convicted Child Abuser and Woman Abuser that was allegedly molested for many years by his father, add that to the fact that he hasn’t  been taking his meds in a long time. TB has had time for all that to mutate into HATE FOR THE BLACK MAN. TB hates any man that resembles his father, James. TB also began seeing black men in a sexual sense as well from his alleged  “experience” with his Dad. Remember this was a baby born autistic and on  the spectrum that was violated by his father, his mind is different.  He blames his mother for his mental illness and for allowing his father to get away with abusing him. Alcoholism and Domestic Violence can also be inherited as in the case of TB aka TJ, he inherited the Alcohol Abuse and  Domestic Terror from his father. His mother is a survivor and it's rumored that she had to allegedly sell her body to make ends meet when TB abusive Father vanished. 

Sam: Do you think Taharka childhood matters within the “YouTube Streets”? 

Bunny: Of course, his childhood made him grow into a hateful man that has spent his entire life abusing women and children. He is doing the same thing online-only people pay him to see the abuse disguised as “the information”.  What do you think his Obese Baby Momma with Lupus thought of TB before she died? Just because you tell a crack head that gets clean you proud of them it doesn’t really mean, YOUR PROUD OF THEM. TB can’t make distinctions like that because of Asperger's disease, call 443-563-0027 to verify. His children will never forgive him, privately. 

Sam: Can you connect the dots for us? 

Bunny: Simple the trauma of his childhood is what drove him to alcohol. His constant failures as a father and provider kept him there. Born in 73 TB is 4  years older than Dr. Enqi and still lives with his Mother. 

Sam: That's a lie. We need a receipt for that! 

Bunny: Sam TB is really a man that drinks alcohol 6 days a week and sleeps in abandoned buildings, he is known for this is Baltimore. 

Sam: I'm not sure I buy this theory of yours. This issue with his father is clear because he has been hiding his father all this time so clearly, he was abused by his father but the other men. Is he not taking his meds? 

Bunny: SAM CLEARLY YOU CAN SEE HOW MUCH THESE MEN LOOK ALIKE? IN  FACT, MOST PEOPLE THINK ITS THE SAME PERSON. It's hard for people to understand but this is how people can be friendly and menacing at the same time. We are dealing with a Manic Depressive, BiPolar,  Alcoholic, Molested Man with Asperger’s that has switched his medication out for hard Liquor. 

Sam: What is TB's motive? I am really starting to see who he really is now though. Only I don’t get why he wouldn’t just get help? 

Bunny: A person only gets help when they know they are sick TB was raised in abuse like his children are raised in abuse. His boys will probably abuse others or be into deviant sexual behavior. They already have breasts and wear purses. 

Sam: Do you really think Brother Polight saw all this in advance when he hires  TB to stop Dr. EnQi? 

Bunny: I don’t think anyone saw all this coming. Sexuality was always and probably will always be a difficult thing for TB. TB was Sick. TB was allegedly raped and sodomized by his father and now has grown into a  man that does not take his medication for his mental illness either. TB's early memories of sexual relationships are memories of his Dad. Memories of being penetrated by his DaD left such an impression that even his first long-term relationship was with a woman that used to wear a strap on and hit TB from the back. The woman even looked very masculine almost like his dad mixed with Ving Rhames.  Getting molested in a homophobic household by a man, let alone your father is gonna leave mental scars and self-hate. TB hates this part of himself, so he  hides it from the world, he tries via alcohol and drugs to hide it from himself  too. He hates that he can only be sexually pleased by a man now. Therefore, I think he beats women so badly and so often. It’s a hate that he  has for his mother and his own inadequacy. In his sick mind, he thinks his mother allowed his father to molest him all those years, so he has a built-up resentment for her and her kind alike. 

Sam: Why hasn’t anyone else really made this issue plain for the people? 

Bunny: Look what it cost, Enqi to stand up to these predators. These guys put up money to send TB, a convicted child and woman abuser to his house.  TB was making videos bragging about looking in his windows, he has videos saying the house wasn’t clean. How does he know if Enqi's house is clean if he wasn’t looking in the windows? TB is such a menacing stalker that he drove one of his baby mommas to allegedly become a sex worker just like his father did to his mother. This was allegedly a good woman before TB's abuse which transformed her into a woman of the night to survive. There are times when a person just begins to feel numb from all the name-calling and hitting. Children constantly crying and going unfed, seeing their father leave the house drunk in handcuffs week after week. Trapped financially abused physically, emotionally, and mentally, every person has a  breaking point.  This woman is a hero because she used her vagina to feed her family and escape TB. Janell is now fully reformed from selling her body and the hard drugs it took to numb her brain. Janell is 1 of millions that wind up murdered or missing when dealing with men like Taharka.

Sam: Well, this is starting to at least explain the constant Brother Reggie and  Brother Ankh attacks. We couldn’t understand why he was bringing them people onto the show. It's obvious now that he was trying to destroy Enqi from day 1. What is the big deal? Why does the entire YouTube come together to set up Dr. EnQi and attack his character? 

Bunny: I think it's because he is the only one offering real solutions in a time when they want our people lost. Enqi is the only option out here for truth and a real example of what a man should look like. KT and them guys are cool, but they aren’t protectors, they would not risk anything for the community. Dr. EnQi is like the Jesus of the YT Streets or the Colin Kapernick of  Consciousness. No one in modern times loves the people the way Enqi does. Saneter and Taharka children has AIDS/Lupus, Taharka has Autism and Ankh  whole family has extreme Diabetes, so from a lifestyle standpoint you can  see the problem. Remember that Saneter was caught with a police badge and that Dr. Enqi exposed Ankh for being an agent of Big Pharma. Ankh worked at Fort Detrick on many vaccine projects and is now an undercover agent to promote the use of vaccines in the community. None of this can escape your mind when trying to figure this all out. TB has a  warped self-image mixed with heavy alcohol use. In private he has an oral fixation where he likes to suck things. Taharka was quieted down as a crying baby with his father’s penis instead of a pacifier, so as an adult he looks for that attention from a man to bring order into his chaotic life. He needs the stimulation from a man’s penis now to become erect. Sexual  Repression can cause or stress already existing mental conditions. DB EL was the perfect situation for TB in an alternate universe. TB needed a  black man that reminded him of his father that could nurture his lost childhood, replace his father figure, deal with his mental illness, suppress the alcohol abuse, and much more… Drew Ali himself would not be enough however he is a Blackman that is out of TB reach. TB became head over heels in love with DB EL and grew very obsessed with the feeling of DB EL body against his own body even though DB EL was blind. If you notice even in the pic above that DB EL is leaning into TB's lap, this is a no-no for two “straight” males but completely acceptable for alternative lifestyles and the LGBTQ community. DB EL was allegedly charged and investigated for pedophilia by the Moorish  American community after he was busted having sexual intercourse with an underage boy in the Moorish Temple. He was also accused of multiple counts of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, just like his student hmm…  

Sam: The true picture of this man is deranged and maniacal. It's almost an indictment against the viewers how could we not see this? Do we care? We just want the fix from the edutainment, could we create a Biggie and Tupac situation where real people begin to be hurt, killed, and/or jailed behind our edutainment? 

Bunny: TB has no talent, no skills, no products, no services it is honestly Dr.  EnQi that must wake up, he is the stupid one. TB has nothing to lose, I hope  Dr. Enqi learned at least that much. These people he protects don’t give a  faug about him and his kids. TB has nothing to lose, it's truly everyone besides TB that has any skin in the game. Think about all the people that support Enqi they should be mad. Enqi don’t have any real supporters they would’ve taken care of this for him. No one is protecting Enqi and his family or their interests. God Bless them. Most of these people are mad that Enqi is defending himself because it disturbs what they get from Enqi, but none of them sent Enqi money, a Lawyer, and some “elbow grease” or nothing. He made no complaint either Enqi is a  real man but that is killing him. He clearly won’t ask for help even when he needs it, that's where I see his ego needs trimming. Enqi is very arrogant and cocky. 

Sam: Wait! Aint you a Rabbit? Aint you down with Enqi? 

Bunny: Of course, till I die however to do the impossible you gotta be a lil crazy. Enqi scientifically discovered the soul and then he is the first person to put Black Consciousness in the Google Play Store & Apple Store.  Enqi is the first healer to ever go into the ocean himself to get Chondrus  Crispus, he even took his children into the cold-water currents with him to harvest Algae. He backed up his arrogance 100 times, but he still is a lot to manage. Geniuses are crazy. 

Sam: You saying he’s a Genius? 

Bunny: Genius is marked by the ability to recognize patterns at a high level,  I’d say anyone that talks to him or listens to him for 10 minutes knows he is a genius at a minimum. 

Sam: Do you think that greatness is something that bothers Polight, it's obvious that Polight got his swag from Enqi? That park bench interview told me everything I needed to know about Polight and York as well as Polight and his Swag. His lack of a hairline, hard cut, a hat, or even a comb says it all. Lol 

Bunny: Yeah, the swag has been different, only Saneter and Enqi came to the events in furs and gators. There is a lot of women that want Enqi but think he really married. 

Sam: Jealousy too? 

Bunny: You slow. Jealousy mostly listens to the music. TB hates that Enqi is everything he wants to be in life but can’t be. To make matters worse TB is only qualified to be a Janitor in real life which is why he is obsessed with Dr. EnQi's credentials because he has none. You can call him Toilet Bowl Bey, Toilet Bowl, Toilet Bey, Toilet Boy, it’s not funny but it may be why he’s obsessed with drinking TOILET BACTERIA. YES, TOILET BACTERIA IS ONE OF THE SKILLS HE MASTERED IN PRISON TO MAKE  PRISON LIQUOR BY FERMENTING FRUIT. He has successfully covered up his alcoholism to his followers by calling this concoction he makes at home Kombucha. Both are based on drinking Bacteria  & Yeast as well as having the strength of a wine cooler to hold over a true alcoholic until they can really drink. He wasn’t really a fighter in his days growing up either, look at his record he only beats up women and children. Hustlers and Gangsters knew him but did not allow him to make any money with them as a low-life alcoholic he never built any trust. He never had any love. He never had any money. He began to believe they were somehow tied together and that he could get love by getting money. This is a dangerous ideology for a mentally ill man with unresolved childhood trauma from being raped by his father so many times and then again in prison allegedly (some alleged it was not forced). TB tortured, beat, and robbed any woman that loved him. That woman that had lupus and was handicapped by severe obesity was living in fear of TB. He beat her and threatened her multiple times that his “goons” aka local gang members would attack her if they snitched on him. TB has plenty of DMV charges that were dropped because the women did not testify in fear of their life. I have a question for you Sam. I came here pro Enqi knowing you were pro TB;  how do you feel now? 

Sam: I feel like Enqi still has questions to answer. 

Bunny: like… which ones does he have to answer that void out TB record of stalking and abuse? Especially when Enqi is saying that he is stalking him and beyond the abuse line. 

Sam: I guess it’s hard to accept the truth. I really just don’t like Enqi and I like  TB energy so my mind just ain’t accepting his jail record. It's in the past anyway, right? 

Bunny: If it is, isn’t Enqi and everyone else past in “the past”? 

Sam: Good point. I guess TB can’t really stand up to his own scrutiny. He has no credentials except his experience as a janitor and inmate (where he learned to make kombucha and be a janitor). At least he’s better now tho right, with Robin? 

Bunny: Huh? That relationship is the most perverse! First, he started out again obsessed with another black man that reminded him of his father. TB is attracted to Robin's husband and Robin. TB and Robin both have similar kinky fetishes so when TB suggested she keep a Lil semen in her mouth after giving her husband head she was with it. Allegedly, TB gets aroused by kissing her after her husband Anwar cums in her mouth, he also likes to go  down on Robin after Anwar cums in or on her vagina. He is into Cuckold sex.  He is known for this with older men. Allegedly Robin felt alive with TB because he was so turned on by her after she would have sex with Anwar however now that Anwar has ditched her TB  isn’t as interested in her. Robin was stalking Dr. EnQi in Detroit with  Taharka they can both go to prison. TB is very feminine he clearly “falls out” with men live for attention. The only men he doesn’t fall out with are the brothers that don’t mind having sex with him. Through his web presence, he has been able to locate others that are on his frequency. 

Sam: You going in deep on Robin, do you know her? 

Bunny: Yes. Many of us do TB tried to get married many times but NO GRAND  SHIEKS will marry that couple. You can’t shack up us a Grand Sheik however you also can’t be sleeping with the next man's wife let alone the perverted stuff he was into. TB threatened to tell the Public that the Grand Sheiks in Baltimore were selling drugs in the Temple if they did not grant him his illegal marriage.  They told him that even if they wanted to, they could not. TB lost it and started making up all kinds of stories about the Moors selling drugs in the temple it’s sad. Many people believe TB is a truth-teller, but he isn’t, he uses his platform to black people into giving him free money for services. Sam, you tell me who in modern times tries to blackmail people into granting an illegal marriage. 

Sam: Good Question. I don’t know. Clearly who TB is offline is very different than the character he presents to us online. We never really believed their stories about the Moors selling drugs in the temple while he was squatting in abandoned buildings, running scams with Brother Polight. The Alleged  CargoHomes Cargominium Scam was dreamed up with the Alleged Moorish  Village to scam the people. I thought I knew him, but I never really saw any receipts on the Moorish Village stuff or the “abandoned building” he tried to pass off as “NobleTemples” for go fund me scams. Have you any info on that? 

Bunny: Sam do you need any more proof than the actual building itself? 

Sam: Yeah, that’s tough to look at. Is that the flags hanging out the only window in the building? That is slick that one room looks just good enough for him to live stream in and collect donations for liquor and clean t-shirts. Is this real? 

Bunny: Look at how alleged co-defendant John Settles aka  Akenaton, one of Taharka moderators is in on the scam!!! Pretending to give a real-time referral lol. This is a classic con, and this is just one example. The people that follow him don’t need me to run down all the go fund me plays, I can’t believe they haven’t asked once where that money is. Actually, when they do ask, they got banned and blocked for life. SOUND FAMILIAR THE VAN SCAM??? INVESTIGATE POLIGHT MY AZZSS. 

BUNNY: TB knew about DB EL being an alleged convicted pedophile in the  Moorish American community before he spent so much alone time with him.  Here is a receipt for that, TB is online reading the witness statement out loud for the world he has told multiple bald-faced lies. 

Sam: Bunny you don’t think Taharka cares about his family seeing him online? 

Bunny: Sam you gotta understand that he is an alcoholic bum in real life, so this fake internet personality is a tremendous improvement, so no matter how scandalous his family approves. He is ashamed that his children know that he has had sex with their grandfather allegedly and many other men. I  think that is the thing that infuriates him most about Enqi, is his willingness to shame TB with his truth. Do you know how rough it is for homeless bums that you are friends with to leave feces on the floor and you gotta clean that every day? I would make up a better life for myself in my mind's eye too. I just think he went too far in his approach to already established men that are younger than him like  Dr. EnQi. I mean seriously if I was TB, I would do anything to be anybody other than myself too. The perfect weapon for Saneter and Polight to get off their back and point at  Dr. EnQi. Saneter and Polight are more jealous of Enqi than TB maybe, they left him dead years ago and he far surpassed them. Saneter still lives in the slum and Polight has 6 splotches of semen on a minor. Enqi built his business slow and steady. Remember when the first set of allegations that Polight raped Saneter niece came out that it was TB that defended Brother Polight and allowed him to rebuild his audience. Polight of course came back to TB for help this time and Enqi must’ve stumbled into that and interrupted them. Polight must’ve had that “debate” staged with TB to discuss his family values etc… Enqi interrupted that show if you remember Sam. Polight & TB are both in love with men that are into pedophilia, what are the chances of that being a co-incidence? 

Sam: Honestly the chances are like 1 trillion to 1 so you’ve clearly made yet another point, something more must be happening with these people and these sexual deviant behaviors. DB EL & Dr. York were both practicing  “adept Egyptian Ritual work”. Which Taharka and Bro Polight were deeply into. 

Bunny: How do you think TB got his paperwork from that man?

Sam: lmao 

Bunny: rotfl 

Sam: lol 

Bunny: TB made that old blind man feel young again! TB was bragging that he and DB EL were dreaming about each other (impossible since DB EL was blind smdh). Saneter and Polight would’ve pulled it off if Enqi didn’t put his foot down. Enqi sacrificed his whole platform for the people, I hope they appreciate it and understand what he did for us. Nobody would give up ten years of work like that, even if his daughter did send him after Polight. Enqi did his thing and lost money/time however he will forever have my respect and support. I'm gonna send him at least $50 Cashapp this week from me. Saneter depends on this money for his rent, Polight needs this money for his defense Enqi was stopping all that single-handedly and the people he put on the platform were weak except SweetMa and Suave. 

Sam: Are you saying like NAMBLA? 

Bunny: Absolutely. YouTube is the place where the celebrities of our hearts are, Hollywood still Hollywood but we really love our YouTube personas. Enqi was just speaking from his heart on that Rabbit song he did that song before the pandemic, the only reason it became a movement is that the people were tired of being tired. Enqi is now like the Tyson Beckford of Psycho Bunny clothing line now I wonder if they pay him. Lol.  TB got all the info he needed to attack Enqi from Polight and Saneter, only why do you think TB got Enqi banned from YouTube after that Janitor video? 

Sam: That Janitor video was the first time TB had been exposed fully for his true self. I can’t believe I ever doubted Dr. EnQi he is the only real one. TB ain't got no credentials and nothing to offer the people. TB is suspect for protecting Polight, who gets accused of having sex with their 14 yr old stepdaughter in back-to-back decades? 

Bunny: These are the things Enqi was pointing out that Taharka was hired to shut down. I think TB just made Enqi larger than ever and he is now upset about that. Therefore, Tasha K said the men weren’t gonna cover  Polight rape case BECAUSE THEY WERENT! Instead, they were in Miami or online hanging out with him as if business as usual was afoot nothing more.  Once Tasha K proved that Saneter was a cravkhead all hell.  Sam, you may not realize it but after we started poking around, we found out that Dr. Ali Muhammad has almost just as many domestic violence charges as  TB, in fact, most of the online personas in our “sectors” are run by ex-military,  drug addict, felon hmmm… no wonder Enqi is out there by himself. Many of these guys have sex charges and crimes against women. Do you have any charges for crimes against women or children Sam? 

Sam: Nope. Not 1. OK, so the anti-health people are also the pro-predator people, that's insane that it lines up that way. It's almost good vs evil out here. How far does this thing go and how dedicated is Enqi really? 

Bunny: Enqi just exposed a Peruvian man scamming the people exploiting their self-hate. Enqi rubbed everyone's face in his SeaMoss success so bad that no one wanted to buy from him just to not see him win. The moment someone popped up and said Enqi the Moss God that had surprised the entire market was wrong and his Moss was wack! This Peruvian man started a small but aggressive rumor that Enqi Chondrus  Crispus was small and premature, he offered as proof his huge superior  Chondrus Crispus. The hating black men could not wait to celebrate, all online  “look how dumb Dr. EnQi is” was a backdrop at the same time to TB saying  Enqi is fake. It works. TB had built an entire Social Site dedicated to stalking a million pics of you, only digital. To the neck, nobody even researched again!  This guy from Peru is either unlearned or a good liar. Chondrus Crispus is not native to Peru however you may find Mastocarpus Stellatis or better still  Rhodymenia Corallina. There are plenty of Algae that looks like, look similar, are also very nutritious but NOT ACTUALLY CHONDRUS CRISPUS. STOP! ENQI GOT THAT ON LOCK! I think we need to show respect. You know how he rolls on his pages with the receipts.  He really is like a cashier with receipts. Enqi is really at the forefront of our movement, and he deserves our support, if he fails the movement fails. 

Sam: Is this why they say Dr. Enqi disrespects the elders? 

Bunny: Dr. Enqi calls them out for deviant sex and drug culture disguised as consciousness but other than that he protects their legacies even if he doesn’t protect them as fallible humans. 

Sam: What do you mean deviant sex? 

Bunny: Bobby Hemmet and Brother Rich have homosexual science to the chakra system allegedly you need to be penetrated in your anus to activate your chakras. It sounds crazy until you listen in to Enqi videos. These people are crazy they are celebrating “shutting down” the 40 Day Fast it's insane.  They don’t care about the people. Saneter has a video where he argues that swallowing your own sperm doesn’t make you gay. The reason he is doing that is because he is into Sex Rituals that make him swallow semen. That is evidence of deviant sex right there.  Sam TB is mentally gone he was pretending to be Enqi dancing in circles live on air, he thinks he was exposing Enqi. Sam TB has moderators that are pretending to be Dr. Enqi look at this, they are all stalking this man online. Look at how TB mods are mimicking Dr. EnQi's credentials. This is beyond distasteful, but it literally exposes the other side of feminine energy in men.  Everyone is familiar with these types of walls in the home or hotel room of some crazed stalker but what does that wall look like in 2021? 

Sam: Social Media? 

Bunny: Exactly they made an entire website dedicated to Enqi and sometimes I  feel like I AM DR. ENQI. I feel like when they attack him, they attack me so sorry. TB made a digital stalker wall dedicated to Dr. EnQi and the only thing scarier than the fact that the wall exists is the fact that other adults participated in this stalking. 

Sam: Even though I have totally switched sides on TB and Enqi what you’re saying now is a little crazy even with all we have discussed. My next question is gonna be what? 

Bunny: Enqi sacrificed his “Youtube” life for us and we are anointing him the new King. It's real now, no other platform, teacher or leader would have put it all on the line for us like that. Enqi is the King. EVERYONE NEEDS TO BECOME A PAYING MEMBER OF HIS SOCIAL MEDIA SITE. Dr.  Enqi has an app that is similar to FB when it first started and Enqi app is in the  Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Enqi is not like Umar either, I know Umar was messy when he was having sex with Dr. Ali Muhammad's wife in Philly. This community is crazy TB even began stalking anyone connected with Dr. EnQi including old teachers… The entire Throne group chipped in money so this man could literally go to  EnQi’s home and stalk Dr. EnQi, Dr. EnQi Family, and Dr. EnQi associates, they are all liable and should start distancing themselves. Think about what we have here you know the actual investigation has more than this.  These are nooks and crannies from Enqi social media and his private network  “the Prism” it’s on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store again,  respectfully. DrEnqi.com is only the books and products. 

Sam: You think Enqi grew during this situation? 

Bunny: Of course, that dude had tractor-trailers pulling up to his house for re-up. Enqi business is in the real world and what TB has done has only made  Enqi name bigger and the Rabbits as a Brand has gone Super Viral. It was literally a game of who killed Roger Rabbit like the movie. 

Sam: What will happen to all the people? 

Bunny: Eventually they must follow Enqi or fall to the wayside TB doesn’t offer anything. Enqi has literally changed the face of Vegan Culture in the past 10 years almost single-handedly. Every western school, mystery school,  technological school, etc is based on the human body, and for that he is the GOAT.  

Sam: Well Bunny what would you like out of all this, especially after this long interview? 

Bunny: Enqi to be protected as the King he is. We should all be on the Enqi program. 

Sam: Thank You Bunny. TB, we hope your people get you the correct help before you wind up dead somewhere or in prison for a long time. 

Saturday, February 10, 2018

DaTBoYZ3L Interview On BrinkTV | @DaTBoYZ3L



Jackson, Tennessee recording artist DaTBoYZ3L is still making rounds with his 2016 full length, debut album, "DaTBoY".  Z3L has dropped numerous singles and videos from the project such as "Stressing". Wasting zero time, he continues to stride ahead and announced his forthcoming album, #DatSeason, and it's lead off single, "Danger". Aside from music, Z3L is hard at work branding his movement and plans to launch many more items from his clothing line.

Just recently, DBZ made the trek from Jackson to Atlanta for a promotional run for the "Stressing" single. After returning home, having successfuly linked with prime DJs in Georgia, Z3L connected with the Memphis-based BrinkTV for his first ever video interview segment. They spoke about his name origin, "DaTBoY", his clothing line, upcoming album and much more. Watch the full interview here and stay tuned for "Danger" to premiere very soon.



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