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  • Hey.”

  • What's up?”

  • Happy birthday.”

  • Thank you.”

  • Was your 16th year the craziest year of your life?”

  • Yeah, so far.

  • Singing: “I got black, I got white, what you want?

  • Hop outside a Ghost and hop up in a Phantom.

  • I know I'm 'bout to blow, I ain't dumb.

  • They try to take my flow, I take they ass for ransom.”

  • Did you ever think that this song could be top-five

  • on the Billboard Hot 100?”

  • Yeah, I did.

  • You want to know what's crazy?

  • I'd never been to the studio until, like, last year.

  • So before that, all my music I was recording it myself

  • and I was mixing it myself.”

  • And where were you getting the beats?”

  • YouTube.

  • YouTube, always.”

  • We love you, Tecca.”

  • Singing: “Yeah I know you see the drip and you like it.

  • Wanna text me but your pride tryin' to fight it.”

  • At the time, I was the only person

  • in Long Island that had like a wave going on.”

  • Who's the hottest rapper on Long Island?”

  • Lil Tecca.”

  • Lil Tecca was the [expletive].”

  • You're really hot in these streets.”

  • Yeah.”

  • From the first day I met Tecca,

  • I knew he was going to be a global superstar.

  • There was something different about him.

  • His place was to be at a major label and partner with one.

  • We just became like really close off rip.”

  • We consistently just try to focus on like breaking artists

  • and building artists, and if we never did that,

  • people like Tecca wouldn't be here.”

  • Internet Money, bitch.”

  • What is Internet Money?”

  • It all started because we were on the internet,

  • and we were all internet producers.

  • I was just like, man, y'all are cool kids, man.

  • I just want to like help develop y'all.

  • I was making, like, half a million

  • a year, you know, just selling beats on the internet.

  • Tight beats is a way that you can just use

  • to get yourself out there.

  • The minute the door cracked just a little bit from that,

  • I just kicked it open, brought everybody in with me.

  • Then, Nick surpassed everybody and started becoming

  • like this legendary super-producer.”

  • Where are you today?”

  • “I'm in Virginia, in my house here.”

  • Is this like your parents' house?”

  • Yeah.”

  • Can we see around your bedroom?”

  • “I mean I guess.”

  • What's the plaque?”

  • This one is 'Lucid Dreams' going one on hip-hop songs.

  • We got the 'X' album going platinum,

  • a single over there.

  • Bunch of Juice stuff.

  • Got some more down here for just like Billboard ones.”

  • Too many plaques to hang on the wall.”

  • Yeah, not enough wall space, really.”

  • Tell me about discovering Lil Tecca.”

  • “I'd seen him at first and went, man,

  • this kid looks goofy.

  • But then, I think I heard like 'Love No Thot.'”

  • Singing: “I can't love no thot.

  • A thot is a girl is a girl that can't get no love from me.”

  • "From that moment forward, I always told everybody,

  • 'Man, I feel like this kid is going to blow up.'”

  • “I told my mom that a producer wanted me to come

  • to L.A. to work on a project.

  • She was like, 'What, boy?'

  • So, like I had to explain to her and stuff first

  • before I was allowed to go.”

  • "Working with Internet Money was an honor

  • because it was like our first time that a producer as talented

  • as them was like, 'Yo, we really

  • want to work with you.'

  • We booked our flight to L.A. the next day.”

  • Were you nervous?”

  • No.

  • I was just meeting a dude and we're going to make some songs.

  • It was a fire-ass house.

  • There was someone in the back making beats,

  • so I knew I wasn't at the wrong place.”

  • He wanted some Gunna Lil Baby beats or something.

  • And I was like, 'No, I don't really see it.

  • I was like, bro like —'

  • because my favorite song from him was 'Love No Thot,' which

  • is real like melodic, dancehall records.

  • I was like, 'You should do those.'”

  • Taylor hits me up on FaceTime.

  • 'Dude, I want you to make some dancehall melodies, like

  • that you could really see if you like some dancehall drums

  • too, but I want you switch it and do trap stuff on it.'

  • I know like dancehall beatsthey're really simple,

  • so I didn't want to complicate it,

  • but I wanted to sound full so I layered it

  • with like another keyboard in the back.

  • I added another background snare.

  • So that gives it a lot of bounce.”

  • And you made that in how long?”

  • “I don't know, think it was like six, seven minutes.”

  • What kind of feeling do you get

  • when you hear a beat that you want to rap over?”

  • It's like an anxious feeling that you

  • want to get the song done, like this.”

  • So what was the first line you put down for 'Ransom?'”

  • “I got black, I got white

  • My dad always told me the beat talks to you.

  • If the beat's not talking to you, don't do it.

  • So, the beat was just talking to me.”

  • What else did it tell you to say?”

  • After that, I just started going.”

  • When he started laying down lines for 'Ransom,' was there

  • something that stood out to you?”

  • “I'm going to be real, man, no.

  • Because at that point,

  • it was like the third or fourth song

  • we did, so I'm already tripping off like

  • the first two songs.

  • To me, I was like, man, how many

  • are we going to get out of this night,

  • you know what I mean?”

  • And that one night, they made six or seven songs,

  • like each song was so perfect.”

  • He definitely was in the zone, you know.

  • I think he made 'Did It Again' and 'Ransom' back to back.”

  • My favorite was 'Ransom.'

  • Everyone else's favorite was like, 'Yo, 'Did It Again'

  • is harder.'”

  • Were you signed at this point?”

  • No.”

  • Nobody was really giving him a deal at the time,

  • and I was like, yo, this kid's fire.

  • I want to sign this kid.

  • And they were just like, 'No, I don't see it.

  • I don't think he's a star.

  • I don't think he has the ability

  • and the quality looks to pop.'

  • And I was just like, 'What?'”

  • Singing: “I got black, I got white, what you want?

  • Hop outside a Ghost and hop up in a Phantom.”

  • He's really good at getting people's attention

  • with the Triller videos and everything like that.

  • And even before a song drops, he'll

  • have it stuck in your head.”

  • Singing: “Now they say they want some.

  • I got two twin Glocks, turn you to a dancer.”

  • “I would play the song for months, and I would be like,

  • 'When is the song going to come out?

  • Is it ever going to come out?'

  • Then randomly, I saw Cole Bennett and Lil Tecca

  • together like on Instagram.”

  • When did it become a thing that every

  • up-and-coming SoundCloud rapper needed a Cole Bennett

  • video to help them take off?”

  • “I get DMs and messages and people

  • come up to me all the time and say, you know,

  • 'If I get a video from you, I promise I'll blow up.'

  • Just kind of saying, you're kind of like the one-way ticket.”

  • “A compelling artist plus an Internet Money beat

  • plus a Cole Bennett video, is that a hit?”

  • Yeah, 100%.”

  • We wanted to go somewhere tropical

  • and just have fun and shoot a video.

  • And it was a small video, but he wasn't signed.

  • So after we started getting all the flights,

  • I was like, 'Yep, there goes the budget for this video.'”

  • Singing: “I got red, I got blue, what you want?

  • The Chanel or Balenciaga, Louis and Vuitton.

  • She know I got the Fendi, Prada when I hit Milan.

  • I needed me a die or rider, I need me the one.”

  • “A week after we dropped 'Ransom,'

  • I just got random calls,

  • 'Like, hello, who's this?'

  • 'This is Alex from Billboard Magazine.

  • I was calling to get information about Lil Tecca

  • because we have him charting him here with 'Ransom.'”

  • “I think I found out in the morning, and my mom told me.”

  • Had there been label interest?”

  • For a fact.”

  • “A bidding war broke out and it was just

  • a really hectic 48, 72 hours.”

  • When the time was right, I signed.”

  • Is it a little bit bittersweet now

  • to see Tecca sign to a major label and blow up?”

  • Yeah, it hurts, you know what I mean?

  • Because I knew he was going to be this big.”

  • Three, two, one.”

  • When positive things happen you

  • can't be surprised, because that's

  • what you wanted to happen in the first place.

  • You can't be like, 'Gee, this is crazy.'

  • This is what is supposed to be going on.”

  • So the success you've had with 'Ransom,' you feel like

  • you earned it?”

  • Of course.

  • Me and my fans earned it.

  • Singing: “I know that I'm gone.

  • They see me blowing up, now they say they want some.

  • I got two twin Glocks, turn you to a dancer.”

  • How have you seen Lil Tecca change since the success

  • of 'Ransom?'”

  • He's the same person.

  • I don't know, a change in what sense?”

  • “I heard he grew a bit.”

  • Well, that he did.”

  • He was small.

  • Whenever we recorded this record, he just hit puberty or something.

  • Every time I see him, I'm like, 'God damn, boy,

  • you getting tall.'”

Hey.”

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