What does the trending Reels dance track “Own Brand Freestyle” mean? Brut asked rappers Dreya Mac and FelixThe1st.
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00:00I ain't never been with a baddie. She come so I add it to the tally. Madison but I'm calling her Maddie.
00:05Mads try send me the addy.
00:07I ain't never been with a baddie. I was really talking about Instagram baddies. I wasn't saying everyone I've been with isn't a baddie.
00:16I got a lot of angry crews about that.
00:19I just want money that's calm. Teenage never worry about acne.
00:30So what I'm saying is I just want money that's easy. It's light. I just want money that's calm. Teenage never worry about acne.
00:36Because we're good. We don't worry about spots. I'm young. No stress. Do you get it?
00:40She come so I add it to the tally.
00:42Calm is like UK slang. London slang. And it means like chills. People thought I was saying calm.
00:48As in I was talking about you know my like sex life or my song.
00:52I'm not that dirty but everyone wants me to be that dirty. So I'm just gonna let you guys have that.
01:02Oh by the way fanny over here means vagina. And in the States it means butt.
01:08So we need to make that very clear. I meant play with that vagina and not play with that butt.
01:24We just got yacked. Do you know what I mean? Sorry drunk. We just got drunk. We just spat the bars.
01:30We literally I can't lie to be honest with you there's probably like eight versions of the song.
01:35Do you know what I mean? Because we were just doing different takes different freestyles of like sections of it.
01:39I was just talking rubbish. I just talk a lot of rubbish on the mic until it makes sense.
01:43And then Dre's flows literally just bounced off mine and was like yeah it's a track. Do you know what I mean?
01:52We spent loads of time together just vibes in. And when we was in the dance stuff was like we both had the same passion.
01:58So we'd always be freestyling taking the mic like doing our stuff.
02:01And then one day she just said to me like yo you need to need to make music.
02:04It's very easy and natural making music with someone that you know personally and someone that knows your vibe.
02:09So it didn't feel forced.
02:23I was just trying to like think about moves that people can actually catch on to.
02:27And people still say it's hard. But I tried my hardest to like keep it kind of you know TikTok-y.
02:35They get the vibe.
02:37When it went up to half a million I was like yeah this is gonna do numbers I knew.
02:43And then I was just like we need to keep doing the dance like every day.
02:46And I was just rinsing the dance out every day.
02:53There's been like some sick transition videos.
02:56I mean like actually people transitioning in the videos like kicking a mannequin head and then the head ends up rolling.
03:04Like I saw some crazy ones.
03:07I think the U.S. trap beats like they draw people in.
03:11Because it's just that big 808. It's a big bass.
03:17And I feel like everyone can just nod their head to it you know what I mean.
03:20And I feel like people I don't know haven't heard U.S. trap music.
03:25And I feel like it's a big thing.
03:28And I feel like everyone can just nod their head to it you know what I mean.
03:32And I feel like people I don't know haven't heard U.K. accents or you know British accents over the top of that.
03:40And I think we're starting kind of something new.
03:42You gotta expect something different because that's how we're moving this year baby.
03:46U.K. is on the rise you feel me.