00:00My name is Maya P. I'm from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, born in the race.
00:05One day I was just in my room and I made a song off my phone and I posted it on TikTok
00:10and then I just seen it blew up the next day.
00:13So then I just started to take it more seriously.
00:23My producer, Christian Gets Busy, he sends me like 10 beats a week and whichever one
00:28catches my eye, I'll go record it the same day he sends me.
00:32Well, I ain't gonna lie, when I was recording, I was like, I wanna stop, I wanna move on to
00:38a different song.
00:39But then my girlfriend was like, no, you have to keep doing this song, keep working on this
00:43song, cause this gonna be one of the ones, so I was like, yeah, I'm gonna finish it.
00:48So when I finished the full song, it sounded good.
00:51And then right after I left the studio, I posted it on TikTok.
00:55I've seen a lot of my favorite artists that I really look up to using the sound and it's
01:00just mind blowing.
01:10The full definition of a fairy to me is like a baddie who's always on her stuff.
01:16A magical baddie.
01:18That's what it mean to me.
01:25I was in the car with my girlfriend on the way to the studio and I was listening to the
01:34beat and she told me like, this beat sound familiar.
01:36I'm like, you heard this beat before?
01:38Where it come from?
01:39She was like, it was a trend.
01:41And it was like a lady from Maleficent.
01:43She was like, she was a fairy.
01:45She showed me that TikTok and I like recreated that into my own way.
01:50And I was just like saying the hook on the way to the studio.
01:54I was like, she was a fairy with a fatty on my daddy.
01:58She was like, yeah, you gotta record this.
02:01So I recorded that when I got to the studio and it took me about like 20 minutes to make
02:05the full song.
02:06This shit smack.
02:07Let me see.
02:08Touch your toast door and back.
02:09Make it clap.
02:10Bow.
02:11Yup.
02:12Don't stop.
02:13Stop.
02:14True religion.
02:15Pants are my true religion.
02:16Crop top.
02:17Big Maya P.
02:18Bitches mad.
02:19I'm calling guap guap.
02:20Still to this day, I love true religion.
02:21Fashion is important when you're artists because a lot of people might like how you dress and
02:26might want to use the inspos and stuff.
02:29That's important for me.
02:30Wap, wap.
02:31Gap, gap, wap, wap.
02:34Wham.
02:35Gap, gap, wap, wap.
02:36Wham.
02:37Gap, gap.
02:38Wap, wap.
02:39Wham.
02:40Gap, gap.
02:41Yup, yup.
02:42Wham.
02:43Gap, gap.
02:44Don't stop.
02:45Wham.
02:46Damn.
02:47Damn.
02:48Yup.
02:49Bow.
02:50Bow.
02:51Yup.
02:52Bow.
02:53Yup.
02:54Bow.
02:55Bow.
02:56When we hyping somebody up and they dancing, in Milwaukee we would say bow or yup, yup.
03:00I just say that to get people moving, like moving and grouping.
03:04I just freestyled that part.
03:17I'm big but people see me as little because I'm little and small.
03:21But I'm big because I do big stuff.
03:23Little bum ass boy.
03:24Who the fuck is you?
03:25Brody got that dog in the back like he Scooby Doo.
03:28Got her nigga beating up my Jack Booga Coochie Doo.
03:30Bitches always in my fucking business but they pussy loose.
03:33People always in my business but never worry about what they got going on in their own.
03:37Why you worried about me and you doing all of this?
03:41Bitches be junkies.
03:42Why you sipping juice?
03:43I'm the real Maya P.
03:44All you bitches dudes.
03:45Yeah, a lot of girls in my city, I feel like they trying to steal what I got going on.
03:52I'm Maya P and there's a lot of P's in my city.
03:55And there's a lot of low end rappers and all of a sudden ever since that I came out.
04:00So that's why I said that because I feel like I'm the originator of all that.
04:04And people just copying because they see that it's working for me and they want it to work
04:10for them too.
04:11But it don't work like that.
04:12You can't copy or be like somebody.
04:14You have to be yourself.
04:15That's how I got here today.
04:17What keeps me motivated to be about my paper is really feeding myself and hustling for
04:40myself.
04:41I think Milwaukee beats compliment me the most because I'm originally from there and
04:49we use a lot of claps in the beats.
04:52A Milwaukee type beat is like, you know when you hear the claps in the beats?
04:57Those are Milwaukee type beats in the drums, the hard drums, in the 808s.
05:03So it's like easier for me to rap on those type of beats because I'm already used to that
05:08and that's where I come from.
Comments