There are five of you, I’m sure disagreements happen. What kind of things do you guys butt heads over?



LAY EM DOWN: This shit ain't just hunky dory over here. But after it all, we come to an agreement on what we wanna do. It ain't just one person saying "It's gonna be like this." Everybody got their own opinion and their own thoughts on everything, so we straight. When there's group shit, you better be there. You wanna do something by yourself, get it done on your own time. Whoever booked the session, they just tell us, “We got a session this day this time, make sure you're all there.” And we do songs fast. When we’re all together, we knock out songs quick. We did the album in eight hours. Every song was written, we just came and laid everything.



CLEAR IT OUT: The group always wants to wait years to release music — I'm ready to bubble. I don't know, I feel like when you let fans wait, it gives other people time to step on your neck. If we become irrelevant, it's gonna be hard to become relevant again. We got good music, so... if fans are gonna keep listening, keep making them listen. I ain't with the waiting. I want my ends right now. Sound changes. If we’re making our sound like today's current music and then tomorrow that sound changes, it's like, “Damn we did some songs for nothing, we’re basically wasting our time.” If we’re dropping, dropping, dropping, and getting our music out there, it's not like we wasted our time. We did it, we got it out, and now it's time to switch our style up. Once a style is gone, it's gone. It ain't no bringing it back. Like the hyphy movement, everybody wanna bring that Hyphy movement back. That's not coming back. Bye bye, hasta luego amigo. Ain't no more Hyphy movement, it's a new sound now.

SONNIE: We work quick, because where we come from, we never had studios. We had the Boys and Girls Club so it was like a time limit. Whoever got there first, it's your time, it's your day. You could be considerate, and sometimes you could be like, I'm doing all my songs. You only get three hours, from 5-8. So if I get there at 4:45, and I'm there first, I'm going in the booth first.



LAY EM DOWN: We’re really serious about music. All of us dropped a lot of shit. I could've been a basketball player, I could've played college, but it was like, "I'm cool Imma just fuck with music." I feel like, if you don't put something first, you don't really love it and don't really wanna do it. You gotta be determined, make sacrifices and all type of shit to get what you want.

Everybody dropped shit for this. Mitche got a daughter, he got two kids. Sonnie goes to college, but Sonnie’s like, “Shit I gotta miss this class on Friday because we got a show over here.” He'll be like, “I gotta miss two days out of my schedule because we got a studio session.” If you can't sacrifice shit like that, then it ain't for you, it ain't meant for you to do it.



It hurt us right now that Capolow in jail, because we’re about to start getting ready to work on another album. We don’t know the exact date that Capolow’s coming home, and it’s like, “Shit, we ain’t got Capolow. Thoughts on what you wanna do?” But, hopefully, when he comes home, it’ll all be good and gravy. He’s the catchiest nigga on this earth, the GOAT of the group. He’s very talented for real. He’s versatile with everything he does. He can make a lot of shit happen.