Zenger: And you provided the visuals for the “Juicy Remix.” How did that come together? I was very, very humbled by that because Mtume is our gem. I’m so thankful for Mtume for even clearing that for me. V Bozeman: Yeah man! You gotta show up for that one if you wanna touch that one. Zenger: And there’s something about that “Juicy” beat and melody that you just can’t go wrong flowing to that. Bringing hip-hop, R&B, the Bay Area and Miami together. And they’ve never even done a song together, so I thought that was dope. So, I was like, yeah, I ain’t doing this remix without these two.
She’s proven herself time and time again, and those are my real friends. Too Short of course is going to come with his isms, and he’s a legend and people love and respect him. He done gave to the culture in such an amazing way, I had to keep that bar up. Think about it, you got, Mtume, that’s already a legend right there. Zenger: You can’t go wrong with that combination. Zenger: You’re a marketing genius, because when I saw a song by V Bozeman titled “Juicy” remixed featuring Trina and Too Short, I had to hear it So, these are the little cookies and gems that I’m trying to give to my homegirls that’s like me, even though we in this climate. We still have to be unapologetic about our womanism and our sexuality, and it’s OK. But I’m just reminding the homegirls that, yo, it’s a very heavy time now. People really didn’t expect me to put something so racy or provocative out. I just tried to mix the two and try to engage in that way and be relatable in that way, especially with “Juicy”. We go outside and we experience what’s happening in society and then we come home and we’re experiencing what’s happening personally in our own personal lives. I put a lot of what’s going on in the world in my music, but I also put what the homegirls is going through too on an everyday basis in our personal lives. Even though I know I have to engage with my fans on these social platforms, I also have to make sure I sow goodness into myself at the same time. Zenger: Given the fact that there is so much going on both socially and politically, I’m sure the album you are working on for 2021 is going to be very deep and thought-provoking. My beliefs are righteous in my heart, so I just try to create the balance for myself. So, when I kind of peek my head through the political arena or the state of Black America arena, it gets very intense. It’s a fine line because it’s a very sensitive time in terms of the climate is concerned.
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I really don’t know how to be any other kind of way. A lot of my supporters … maybe they didn’t know I was as relatable as I am. I’m very vocal, but at the same time, I’m very relatable. V Bozeman: You know (laughing), it’s a fine line because I’m very vocal, especially about current events and things like that and the political arena. What has that been like for you - to put yourself out there more and gauge fans’ reactions to your everyday postings? Zenger: Social media can be a blessing and a curse as well.