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Nightly Stange Podcast - Henny Z TheRapper
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SPEAKER_01Welcome to the nightly strange, ladies and gentlemen. I'm your host, D Makuno. Special guest in the building, Washington Zone, Henny's B, how you doing?
SPEAKER_02Blessed.
SPEAKER_01That's good. That's good. I'm glad to hear it. I said, how are you? I'm doing good. I'm doing well. I had a productive weekend. You know, I just went and filmed a movie with my friend. Um, just editing and posts and stuff. Crazy, crazy. So, Henny, where are you? You're from Seattle, correct?
SPEAKER_02Yes, sir.
SPEAKER_01Okay, what part of Seattle?
SPEAKER_02I lived in the CD. I done lived in the South then. I was born in Spokane, Washington, though, but I grew up out here. So, you know.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Yeah, I was born in Cali. I grew up out here. Ain't no nobody knocking me for it. You know what I'm saying? It's where you at.
SPEAKER_02Hey, you never know. Some people will be like, uh-uh.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, some people be weird, like, you gotta be born here in a house on Jackson, you know what I'm saying? Like, come on now. Like, bro, let people live. I can understand if somebody just moved here like a month ago and they're like, I'm about to run the city. Be like, no, you're not, bro. Like, meet some people, meet some people. So, first of all, I wanna I I ran across, like I said, we're talking a little bit off camera. You know, I was just looking for music because I like to listen to local artists, and I came across your music, and I was just like, yo, this is dope. Like, who is she? And so, you know, I dug a little bit, then I sent you a friend request, and I I sent you a DM, and then I then I saw your post, and I was like, it's gonna take her a while to answer me because your post be nasty as shit. I'm gonna say that. Like, they be nasty. I'll be like, I I'm not gonna like that. I'm not gonna lie, but then when it comes to your music, you know what I'm saying? It's like it's it's like it's like Hood Soulful. You know what I'm saying? Like, like your music, I can tell you said that that comes from the soul. So, like what what what kind of makes the difference? Like, who is Henny Z online and then who's Henny Z in her music?
SPEAKER_02So, depending on which app, uh, you you'll get Henny Z where I'm and you know, raw and unfiltered, you know what I mean? Like however I'm feeling in that moment or whatever's on my brain, like Facebook for instance. I'm gonna go say whatever, you know what I mean? Yeah, I I try to still be professional in some way, even though I post crazy, you know. But yeah, nah. I I like to be raw and unfiltered that way. People feel comfortable coming to my page, not like they have to, you know what I mean, act a certain way, be a certain way, like, no, come on here, we're gonna have fun. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, uh, I have Instagram that's strictly business, but Facebook, you know, we play around on there.
SPEAKER_01We we have fun. Yeah, I was like, it's like early in the morning. I'm like, damn, she's talking about getting her back blown out. I'm like, just keep on scrolling, keep on scrolling, you know.
SPEAKER_02I was feeling like that in the morning, you know.
SPEAKER_01I feel you. I feel you, I need to be more brave like that myself. Like, I that's what stops at first, like for a minute, I was like stopping myself from doing things, you know. I'm like, oh man, people judge it. Now I just don't care. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm trying, I'm out, I'm in it to win. So, how long have you been actively making music and putting it up online?
SPEAKER_02So, actively, because I've always made music, right? But actually, yeah, I've been doing it for like three years, three, four years. Like, you know what I mean? But like my music didn't really start blowing up till like last year.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_02So, you know, it's it's roughly new.
SPEAKER_01And how do you feel about the music scene in Seattle?
SPEAKER_02It's here, here and there. Like let me say this there's a good part of it and then a bad part, and that's where any anywhere you go, you know what I mean? Can't say one place is better than the other or whatever. You know what I mean? Like it's going to be crazy regardless. The music industry is all over the place. So, yeah.
SPEAKER_01So, do you feel like because I used to make music in Seattle? I was actually just out there the other day. That's where I was filming this movie. And do you feel it's kind of like an uphill battle when you're trying to like you know get on to certain shows or do certain things out there? And do you get a lot of pushback?
SPEAKER_02When I first started, yeah. Now it's easier because my name's circulating. But for like an artist that's just now jumping in, it's it's definitely gonna be hard because everybody out here, not speaking for myself, but everybody else feels like it's a competition. Yeah, I don't see it that way. You know what I mean? I feel like we there's for one, there's enough industry for all of us, you know what I mean? And everyone's gonna receive the same prize no matter whether you get in now or later. So for that competition mindset, you know what I mean, that's what you're gonna deal with out here for sure.
SPEAKER_01Because I I I think that I think that's everywhere too. It's like, you know, people don't realize like when you have a playlist on Spotify, you have about 10, 15 different artists in there, you know what I'm saying? And it's like everybody's kind of that's the same thing out here. It's like the competition is so bad, there is no music scene, you know what I'm saying? They're they're trying to build it up. I'm out here in Bremerton and they're trying, but like the artists, you know what I'm saying, they they're like, oh, let's work together, but when it's time to work together, they don't want to. And I feel like Washington and a whole is like this, you know. Like, I tell people we're the last tap potential in hip hop. Like, you you got your Midwest, you got your South, you got your Florida, you got your East Coast, but no one's come out of Washington or the Northwest except for Macklemore and Sir Mix Law.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and and Lil Mosey.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, Lil Mosey. And then they try to they you know, they try to take him down too. You know what I'm saying? Like, which is pretty crazy.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, okay, you know, and that's why when I tapped in, because I tapped in with the East Coast, right? Yeah, and like I always tell them out there, like, yo, like Seattle got a lot of potential, you know what I mean? Not just Seattle, but the Pacific Northwest, including like Montana, Oregon, you know what I mean, like all the way up and down. But like, because there's so much hate and competition, everybody feels like, you know what I mean, we can't hit these other places unless we beep with each other. Like, that's not how that works, you know what I mean? We gotta work with each other in order to get out.
SPEAKER_01Exactly. It takes it takes a team, you know what I'm saying, and people don't understand it. Like, I always point out ASAP Rocky, you know, like they're like, yo, how he came out of nowhere. I was like, no, he had a crew of like 35 people, right? They were the ASAP mob, and they just worked all together. And so, yeah, like even now, it's like I restarted this podcast because like I'm doing other stuff, and I had people just like they're trying to hate on me for me to respond to them so they can like get some. I'm listening, Cloud, I just ignore them. I'm like, I got things to do, you know what I'm saying? Like, I pay HOA fees, I'm a home old man. Like, I don't I I could I'll get on stage and make fun of you, I tell jokes on stage, you know. So, what was it like growing up in Seattle?
SPEAKER_02For me personally, it was you know, I ain't gonna lie, I had a Rocky upbringing, you know, uh from I grew up in an abusive household to um, you know, ending up getting bullied at school because you know what I mean. I'm growing up where I'm wearing hand-me-downs and you know, I don't know if we can cuss on here, so I'm yeah, yeah, you good. You can okay, yeah, I'm wearing ham-me-downs and shit, you know, and like getting bullied to trying to find love from the streets and start gangbanging and all this, you know what I mean? To me going to jail and uh potentially serving a 30-year sentence, okay? So my at 16, so my upbringing was not easy at all, you know what I mean? And with music, it it saved me, yo. Like, I can't even sit here in front with anybody else, you know what I mean? For other people, it might be different. For me, it was music because when you're in jail, all you got is time, you know what I mean? So I'm in the younging, riding, right, right. And I realized like I have hella potential, you know what I mean? Like, what am I sitting in the cell for? And when I tell you God gave me that second chance, like I ran with that, you know what I mean? Like, I didn't, you know, um second guess or you know what I mean, be like, oh, well, maybe it was just this. No, it was all God, you know? And because I should be, not should, but I would have been in jail right now, you know. But I'm here talking to you and we fucking sit.
SPEAKER_01I'm glad I'm glad the Lord bless you. What was you facing 30 years for?
SPEAKER_02I was originally charged with first degree murder, and it turned into manslaughter.
SPEAKER_01And so did you get the manslaughter charge or did you did that go away?
SPEAKER_02I did at first. I did at first, but then my last court hearing, um, I walked in, y'all, they had me um in shackles and everything, right? Walk in there, um, news crews outside, like there's it's it's packed in there, right? Because I'm up in Alder in Seattle. So um, you know, when I get in there, the judge sees me, and this is my judge from when I was like when I first started going with, you know, getting involved with the gang shit. And, you know, so she knows me already, but she knows like my upbringing too. So when she sees me in there for this, she's like looking at me like, what did you do? And you know, at that point, you know, after hearing the whole thing, the judge go starts crying. Everybody in there, prosecutor, judge, lawyers, everybody. And she's like, you know what, I'm just gonna dismiss this case because you have um a bright future ahead of you. She was like, and you don't deserve to be behind here. She was like, You had nothing but sadness growing up. She said, and I'm not gonna allow that to keep going on. And when I tell you that lady spoke to my soul, like, I didn't get out and keep doing the same dumb shit. Like, I literally got out, took a breather, you know what I mean, deleted my social media, went and just focused on me, getting myself together, got myself a little nine to five, you know, and did my, you know, my thing. And that's when I started getting into music. And yeah, and I was in 2019. I'm 23, so I was not too long ago.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, no, you know, it's crazy. It's like because you know, my daughter kind of went through the same thing, you know what I'm saying? I guess that's why she resonates with your music so much, because you know, she was she was bullied at school, so she became tough, you know what I'm saying? So people would stop bullying her, and then she joined the gang because her mom was in the gang, you know what I'm saying? And then, like, you know, she she got her life together, and then she ended up getting shot in Seattle on accident, protecting her friend. And so, you know, she got hit in the foot as a ricochet bullet, but she had already turned her life around. So, like I'm saying, like, um, when she lit, we play your music. I was playing it. I picked her up from work, she was just like, This is all me. And I like it too. That's why it was it was so confusing to watch you online. I love it online, girl. Do your thing, do your thing. Yeah, the one picture with you in the red and your shirt's all wet. And I'm like, I'm not liking that because I'm interviewing her, you know what I'm saying? But it's a great picture. It's a great picture. Like, I was like, homie, look at this. She's coming on the show, anyways. Thank you. So, how how does it feel? I know you probably still see some of the people that are active, actively gangbanging. That's just what it is in the black community. How is it looking from the outside in now?
SPEAKER_02It's confusing, you know. I I am confused on how they see what happened to me and still continue to do what they're doing, let alone, you know what I mean? Because these are let me say like this. I'm not saying like an OG or anybody like that. I'm saying like one's my age. Like, you see what happened to me and I got a second chance. Why would you then play with your freedom? You know what I mean? So it confuses me to this day, because I'm like, yo, like we they know how to rap. Like a majority of Seattle be rapping, you know. Like, even if you be style or whatever, y'all, we we make music out here. So y'all have this potential. You see that I made it out and I'm doing this and I'm hitting all these other outlets. Why not be like, okay, well, let me step away, you know what I mean, and not, you know, ride her coattail, but go the same way she's going, you know what I mean? Find another way out because everybody's been passing away lately. So you would think, you know, they would, but nobody thinks like that.
SPEAKER_01Now, I think a lot of people they realize they've invested, people hate to just give up, you know, even though whatever you're doing is is self-destructive, it's destroying your life. It's hard for people to give up and they don't want to start over, you know what I'm saying? But you have to start over. Like for me, I was running in the streets, I was doing bad, you know. But then I I saw my kids and I picked them up one time. My son's arm was broken, my daughter was eaten up by scabies living in a dope house. And I'm looking, I'm like, damn, I gotta change myself to save them. You know what I'm saying? And some people just don't realize they got to save themselves or they feel they're too deep. Because a lot of people don't realize, like, once you catch that first charge, you're kind of stuck doing what you're doing.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01You know what I'm saying? And so I was I've been looking at your post online, it's seeming like you're kind of frustrated with what's going on musically with you. Do you want to kind of speak on that a little bit?
SPEAKER_02Of course. Like, so like because I've been touching so many bases, you know, it's starting to feel more like I'm in, I'm in um quicksand, you know what I mean? Like, yeah, I'm I'm I'm getting somewhere, but it feels like I'm sinking at the same time, you know what I mean? And it's it's really bothering me because it's like I know why this is happening, you know what I mean? Because when you're getting closer to your goal, it gets harder, you know what I mean? So, and I get that, but it's like just that knowing, like, damn, like yo, I'm waking up and you know, my my view count went down, or you know what I mean? People's not liking engaging this much, or you know what I mean? Like, now venues is charging double than what they was doing before, like it's just becoming harder. So, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Well, the thing is, I think everybody like I saw you posting that stuff, and I was so I couldn't wait to get to you in this interview. People are seeing what you're gonna be, they already know it. I know it, I see it. You know what I'm saying? Just just um we're gonna talk about the song why, you know what I'm saying? That's that's my jammy right now. Um, but people see it, and so yeah, they want they're gonna charge you double because they know exactly what your worth is. You know what I'm saying? People are just gonna stop liking your shit because they're gonna feel some type of way. They'd be like, because they're like, Well, I'm cool with her, but she don't fuck with me like that enough where she's gonna take me with her, you know what I'm saying? And so you gotta just say, fuck it, keep going. You know what I'm saying? Like, because at the end of the day, if people ain't liking your stuff, they ain't gonna rock what you know. You need to get those fans, you need to get strangers, you know what I'm saying? Like, fuck everything else, go harder. You know what I'm saying? You you have the talent, like so. On the song why, is that is so we're gonna talk about the song why? I'm gonna put it up on the screen. So is that you singing on the hook?
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_01Okay, let me tell you, let this that's your Lauren Hill doo right there. I would if I was you, I would take, I would take money, put it behind there, shoot a cool little video where the camera's floating around. You get a little get some woman in the background that have a little roleplay or something like that, you know what I'm saying? Where she's like going through it with her dude. That shit's fire. You but you make that video. That's a that's the that's a summer banger right there. You know what I'm saying? That's that's the banger right there. I fucks with it. I fucks with that song heavy. Like so let me ask you, what what do you want to get out of your music? What's the end goal?
SPEAKER_02I want to transition from being an artist to be in the label. Even though I know labels is all over the place right now, I want to at least have something in Seattle that helps artists grow. You know what I mean? That's that's my end goal with everything. I don't want to just be an artist for the rest of my life. Like, no.
SPEAKER_01So you want to kind of like start a label. Do you want to go major or you want to stay independent? Because like I know my cousin, he has um his label through Empire Records, and they just do distribution.
SPEAKER_02Okay. Nah, I I want I want something, I want independent because I want something original. You know what I mean? I don't want to be like the type of label that's uh like like like you said, like you know, we're using like a distributor, like that's you know what I mean? Like we're using a bigger game to use art. Like, no, I want something original, like this is our label out here in the Pacific Northwest. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, I get that. So, like, are you gonna try to like put together like festivals and shows and like events and stuff?
SPEAKER_02Yes, when I start getting myself together, you know what I mean? And starting to get more um knowledge on how to run a business efficiently, then yeah, of course.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and so you have you what are all social medias do you have right now?
SPEAKER_02I have Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and that's it. Oh, and YouTube.
SPEAKER_01Okay, and then what what is I know it's Henny Z for the music, right? And then on Facebook, it's Henny Hennessy Cognac, or did you change it back to Henny Z?
SPEAKER_02No, I changed it to Henny Z the Rapper.
SPEAKER_01Okay, Henny Z the Rapper. And then what is it on uh TikTok?
SPEAKER_02It's uh Henny Z the Rapper.
SPEAKER_01Okay, okay. I'm making sure I got they're all gonna be here on the bottom of the screen, ladies and gentlemen. And so, like, what's a what's another goal that you have? Like, so you wanna you wanna have the label out here. What other goals do you want to pursue in life?
SPEAKER_02I want to put together a youth development, you know what I mean, for troubled youth that was like me, you know, something where they have mentors that genuinely want to help, not just there for a check, you know. Yeah, um, have it where, you know, if we have runaways or people that just don't have nowhere to go, um, we'll have placement for them as well. And try to help out in the community as far as with the homeless community as well. I try to go do my thing, do my thug dizzle here and there. You know, I hand out food and feel like that's you know, that's that's still still not enough. I feel like they definitely need more help.
SPEAKER_01So yeah, no, we do that, we do that out here. Shout out to my friend. Um, I just interviewed him, Doc, from Doc Love the Kids. You know, he just started a nonprofit and he feeds the streets, they bring the food to the people. Um, that that's pretty commendable. Have you always wanted to work with kids?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, since literally, because I used to have a mentor. And um seeing how he worked with me and how patient he was, even though I kept getting in trouble, you know what I mean? Like, he coming to the jail talking to me like yo. But seeing how consistent he was with trying to help change my life around, that's how I want to be. You know what I mean? I want to be a reflection of that, like someone that genuinely does care about the youth.
SPEAKER_01And you've been through it too. You could tell people, like, you know what I'm saying? And that that's always helps out. Like, because if you have people that that have never been through anything in their lives, they're like, I just want to go help the poor and the unfortunate. They don't know what they're doing. Right. They're like, well, maybe, maybe John John will come back tomorrow. No, it's like you have to have people that were in the thick of it, like, yo, I went through this, this was the consequence. You will not be an anomaly. You know what I'm saying? Everybody gets in trouble, you know. And it's crazy how the music has led us, or not the music, but the people that pump the music to us. Uh-huh. Is that's all they give us. Because even when I was a kid, I'm old, I'm 43. And when I was a kid, it was balanced. You had your gangster rap, but you had your party music, but you had your contest music. I mean, even the RB was like, you know, I sing old school 90s RBs in the window, in my mirror, in my bathroom. Because I'd be like, baby, come back. You know, singing it.
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SPEAKER_01Now it's all horny toad stuff. Um speaking of horny toad stuff, right? I I remember I asked you for the interview, right? And you didn't you didn't respond to me for a couple days, so I had to go on your Facebook and say it. How nasty are your DMs? I was like, because I thought about it. I was like, you know what? From the stuff she's posting, she's not gonna see what I'm posting or I'm asking her for in whatever's going on in her DMs.
SPEAKER_02Let me say it like this. If if if Diddy with a DM, that's like my my DMs, they they crazy. They be crazy.
SPEAKER_01I bet they is. When you talk about I need somebody to come eat this shit right now. They send in the gift.
SPEAKER_02Yo, that's that it's getting to the point they see me at the show and they're like, Henny, and I'm like, oh, hell no.
SPEAKER_00Like, homie, you like 4-4. What the fuck? Why your picture make you look all buff and shit? Like you standing on the back.
SPEAKER_02Alright, if these are short niggas that be mad buffed.
SPEAKER_01They do, they gotta do something. If not, someone be like, shut up, nigga.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_01Catch him like Marshawn. Like, damn.
SPEAKER_02Need to be short, strong, and fast.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Hey, short, you know, ain't nothing wrong with short dudes. Short dudes name hard too. Just like I like really tall, tall women. Yeah, like six seven, six eight. I'm like, pick me up, baby. How tall are you? I'm six foot. That's crazy. Ain't nothing wrong with that. You know what I'm saying? I can get on I can't. I'm too drunk. I can get on her back. She can take me home. Like, thank you, baby. You know I love you. That's so Henny, is there anyone out here in Seattle or in the Northwest that you you kind of want to link with and make music with? Or uh just like any kind of projects?
SPEAKER_02I want to make music with everybody. But if you want to be like specific, I might, I want to do it with Mike Jack, you know. Um only because like I used to listen to him. I was you know what I mean? But Mike Jack's for sure. And then um I already did one with I don't know if you're familiar with him, Around the Way Tay. Well, I was on Heat Seeker, so I did it with a lot of rappers out here. You know what I mean? Like Pete, but Mike Jack.
SPEAKER_01Okay, no, I don't think I've ever heard of it. He's from out in Seattle.
SPEAKER_02Who, Mike Jack? Yeah, yeah, he's from Seattle.
SPEAKER_01Okay, I've I've I've heard of a couple Seattle rappers, like a couple conscious ones. It's it's crazy how in Washington we just don't have that connection. Like in Cali, y'all know each other. Everybody knows each other. Okay, I know this person, I know this person. Up here, it's just like, you know, we don't I don't know all the rappers in Tacoma. I don't know all the rappers in Seattle, the ones in February. I know most of the I know all the rappers out here because I'm in Kit Tap County. Yeah, but like we have so much talent out here. You know what I'm saying? If people just put their egos to the side, we could be a like just a moving force, but it's just it doesn't happen. Even from the it goes it starts with the DJs too. These dudes is in the club all night, ain't playing nobody's songs.
SPEAKER_02Literally, yo, I was at the club one time and I asked the DJ, I'm not even gonna say his name, but I I asked the DJ, I was like, Oh, can you play my song why? Yeah. He was like, Does anybody in here know it? And I was like, they can get to know it, and he's like, Yeah, no. In terms of the music. And I'm like, nigga, that's what I've been talking about.
SPEAKER_01Like Yeah. Say what's his name? What's his name? Let's put him on blast.
SPEAKER_02It was DJ D Docs.
SPEAKER_01Thank you. DJ D Docs. That's on the song Y is dope. You know what I'm saying? And that's the whole thing. It's like people people aren't gonna, like, especially where I live at out here in Kit Tap County, they're not gonna respect you until they see other people listening to you. And by then, I don't care what nobody says. Like, for me, it's like you you you kind of want to be like accepted by your peers and the people that you kind of work around and stuff, like other artists and shit. Fuck them. You know what I'm saying? Not literally, but fuck what they think. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, an artist, he ain't gonna buy your music, they're not gonna repost your stuff, none of that stuff. Go get strangers. Exactly. Like for me, I'm telling you that that Y song, I don't care how long ago you drop that. I mean, get that video out, have somebody back there where they're acting, you know what I'm saying, doing whatever. You know, like that's that's fire right there. I mean, I'll help you push it. I I believe in you, you know what I'm saying? Like, I believed you knew before I sent you a friend request and saw what you was doing. Like, oh Lord, I gotta go to church right after I finished doing all this.
SPEAKER_02Hey, look.
SPEAKER_01Hey, so Henny today, too. You was I got I ain't looked yet. I ain't looked yet. I just I got up and just started working, you know, like making 70 posts a day. So, Henny Z, I love uh thanks for coming on my show. Hopefully I can get you back on here, you know, probably in a year or so, maybe sooner than that. I don't I I can understand why you're ready to leave social media and all that stuff. I'm gonna tell you this, you know what I'm saying? Give the world 70% of yourself and keep that 30 to yourself so you don't get lost it, lost in the sauce. Because that's that's kind of what will happen, you know what I'm saying? And don't don't let things get you too hard. It's gonna bother you. Everything's gonna bother. I take shit to heart. I'm petty as fuck. I asked my kids, I'm like, from a one-scale one to 10, how petty am I? And they say 12. I said, yes, good. But I want to say you're highly talented. You know what I'm saying? Is the road always gonna be straight? Nah, it's gonna be bumps, it's gonna go up, it's gonna go down, but you have the talent, you know what I'm saying? And you have the look, you have everything going for you, you know what I'm saying, to be wherever you want to be, you know what I'm saying, in a couple months. And so, Henny, before I let you go, do you have any shout outs you want to send anybody?
SPEAKER_02Yo, shout out the whole Pacific Northwest. I don't give a fuck who it is. Everybody, you know, everybody's getting shout out, like from Seattle, down to Oregon, up to Montana, to Alaska, everywhere, the whole Pacific Northwest. It's all love. I love everybody.
SPEAKER_01That's what I thank you, Henny. Nicest, nicest artist I had on so far. And then tell everybody where they can find you, you and your music.
SPEAKER_02Yo, you can find it's it's Henny Z. I'm the only Henny Z. Like, but if you want to add me on, follow me on uh Instagram, it's official agezg. And then it was already fair.
SPEAKER_01It was nice to be able to Google your name and it pop up because some artists be like, yo, I'm the dopest artist around. I Google their name and like businesses show up before they do. Like I'm on page three looking for them, like, oh, there's a SoundCloud, homie. Found you. But I'm not logging into SoundCloud to listen to your music anymore.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Well, Henny Z, thank you for coming on. Yeah, for sure. Henny Z, thank you for coming on my show. I appreciate you. Everybody, um, if you're watching this show, make sure you go listen to Henny Z. You know what I'm saying? Once again, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Nightly Strange. I'm D Mat Guno, Henny Z in the building. Until next time.
SPEAKER_02You're welcome to Night Strange, Rain, Srange, Range.