Follow me on Instagram/Twitter @Innovator510 ! Time Stamp here ⬇ 0:35 - Where to find them on social media 0:50 - Where they’re from originally 0:55 - What life was like growing up in Pittsburgh 1:10 - Why Pittsburgh is slept on 2:10 - Why they started hustling from an early age 3:12 - What gang banging is like in Pittsburgh 3:35 - Different sections in Pittsburgh 4:15 - How they met and being related 4:05 - How they came up with their name 7:25 - Who did their chains 8:55 - How they started rapping 10:15 - What motivated them to start taking rap seriously 10:55 - What song would they recommend someone to listen to if they’ve never heard their music before 11:55 - How they got connected to big named rappers 12:15 - Some rappers not being the same characters they make themselves out to be in their music 12:45 - What rappers are actually real 13:25 - New projects dropping and what mindset they had when it came to making the records 14:00 - What does it feel like when girls f*g 14:25 - What’s coming next with music 15:07 - Their opinions about dropping music after artists pass away 16:05 - PT’s mindset behind the “We the Army” album that dropped 16:46 - What their studio process is like 17:07 - What producers they like working with 19:15 - How they feel about the Bay music scene 20:12 - The bay music scene VS ATL/LA scene and how it can change 21:25 - Pros and cons to being an independent artist 22:30 - Not having no “big homies” or artist to put them and getting it out the mud themselves 23:49 - Working regular jobs before rapping 24:20 - How they got into the streets at an early age 25:40 - Their hobbies outside of music 27:50 - Deciding to move out the bay 29:12 - Their experience being locked up 30:40 - Being their biggest critics 31:32 - Fans not realizing rappers are humans too 32:02 - What animals would they be and why 32:50 - Thoughts on rap beef and if they’ve ever had beef with other rappers 34:20 - Is there anything they would change from their past 35:00 - What’s something people don’t know about them 36:00 - What point should people move out their city 37:40 - Biggest lesson they’ve learned from being in the music industry 39:35 - Establishing good business relationships in the industry 39:55 - Their favorite cars 42:00 - Final thoughts and what to expect 42:55 - What advice would they give to their younger selves
SOME OF MY CLOSEST REALEAST LIFELONG FRIENDS ARE FROM THE P, THEY ARE DOWN TO EARTH AND TRULY SMOOTH AND THEY PERSERVE REAL BAY CULTURE.... FRFR GREAT INTERVIEW
These niggas go, I love when they said they be living life, camping and shit, these are some young black men up out of the Bay Area and they are not stupid they seem to understand the business and they music for me is in the right lane it’s on some player shit and not too extra on the gangster shit and to me that gangster. If they can stay in their lane and don’t get caught up in these other rappers street politics these brothers can really continue to grow keep winning.
This is why more emphasis needs to be put on what matters these dudes are in a room with maybe a few other people it seems max and they fidgeting like they doing a bet award speech… what kinda pimp can’t hold court without seeming so uncomfortable like it’s just wack
Follow me on Instagram/Twitter @Innovator510 ! Time Stamp here ⬇
0:35 - Where to find them on social media
0:50 - Where they’re from originally
0:55 - What life was like growing up in Pittsburgh
1:10 - Why Pittsburgh is slept on
2:10 - Why they started hustling from an early age
3:12 - What gang banging is like in Pittsburgh
3:35 - Different sections in Pittsburgh
4:15 - How they met and being related
4:05 - How they came up with their name
7:25 - Who did their chains
8:55 - How they started rapping
10:15 - What motivated them to start taking rap seriously
10:55 - What song would they recommend someone to listen to if they’ve never heard their music before
11:55 - How they got connected to big named rappers
12:15 - Some rappers not being the same characters they make themselves out to be in their music
12:45 - What rappers are actually real
13:25 - New projects dropping and what mindset they had when it came to making the records
14:00 - What does it feel like when girls f*g
14:25 - What’s coming next with music
15:07 - Their opinions about dropping music after artists pass away
16:05 - PT’s mindset behind the “We the Army” album that dropped
16:46 - What their studio process is like
17:07 - What producers they like working with
19:15 - How they feel about the Bay music scene
20:12 - The bay music scene VS ATL/LA scene and how it can change
21:25 - Pros and cons to being an independent artist
22:30 - Not having no “big homies” or artist to put them and getting it out the mud themselves
23:49 - Working regular jobs before rapping
24:20 - How they got into the streets at an early age
25:40 - Their hobbies outside of music
27:50 - Deciding to move out the bay
29:12 - Their experience being locked up
30:40 - Being their biggest critics
31:32 - Fans not realizing rappers are humans too
32:02 - What animals would they be and why
32:50 - Thoughts on rap beef and if they’ve ever had beef with other rappers
34:20 - Is there anything they would change from their past
35:00 - What’s something people don’t know about them
36:00 - What point should people move out their city
37:40 - Biggest lesson they’ve learned from being in the music industry
39:35 - Establishing good business relationships in the industry
39:55 - Their favorite cars
42:00 - Final thoughts and what to expect
42:55 - What advice would they give to their younger selves
Real Pittsburg X and PT yall keep steppin 💪🏽💪🏽
We always respected the P thats why y’all my guys ✊🏾
Pro🏆
My thug mulah 💰🤞🏾🦍 #PROBOYZ
Dope ass interview!!! Good energy, no hating, solid young niggas… These Niggas Finna Blow!!!
SOME OF MY CLOSEST REALEAST LIFELONG FRIENDS ARE FROM THE P, THEY ARE DOWN TO EARTH AND TRULY SMOOTH AND THEY PERSERVE REAL BAY CULTURE.... FRFR GREAT INTERVIEW
This interview got me respecting them even more frfr real down to earth mane i could hella relate good looking on the interview this one for dah books
Yung x been going crazy for a minute now! Glad to see he coming up now!
My niggz 💪🏽 from north Stockton to west pittsburgh
Pitt$burg with no H blud
Pittsburg CA to Portland Oregon 💯
Who dis
Maro Boyzzzzzzz two of the most solid kats I know
Dope interview 🏴☠️🏴☠️
Good Interview MOb ..
We$t Pittsburg stand up 🅿️🌎💪🏾
Proooo🏆
These niggas go, I love when they said they be living life, camping and shit, these are some young black men up out of the Bay Area and they are not stupid they seem to understand the business and they music for me is in the right lane it’s on some player shit and not too extra on the gangster shit and to me that gangster. If they can stay in their lane and don’t get caught up in these other rappers street politics these brothers can really continue to grow keep winning.
S/O Pt Mulah got on one of my beats a while back real one fasho
I fuck with they energy
Which part? The non stop moving and fiddling with their face and hair?
P🌎
“It hurttt”😂
Haaaa shout out to da cutty A.B dollaz
What jacka song they was talking about ??
Sip my pain away
Prooooo
Fasheez - Lil Deether "Long Live Yamo"
Wesssst!! WILLOW up
P 🌎
🔥🔥
🖤💯®️
Yee
This is why more emphasis needs to be put on what matters these dudes are in a room with maybe a few other people it seems max and they fidgeting like they doing a bet award speech… what kinda pimp can’t hold court without seeming so uncomfortable like it’s just wack
These nights ain’t used to interview they just got on really
@@Kw-oh9jknah facts. This a hating ass comment fr. They dont even seem fidgety fr.