00:00What's up, SNSGU?
00:02This is MonaLeo with VibeCheck.
00:06If my journey into motherhood was a mixtape,
00:09the title would be, ooh child, the ghetto.
00:16My opening bar would be, I love my baby.
00:23More than anything in the world, hopefully one day
00:28I have a baby girl, because I want to have a girl as well.
00:32I need a, just, let me not say a mini me,
00:35because it actually be pissing me off when people be like,
00:37oh my, my daughter, she's my mini me.
00:40I want her to be herself, obviously.
00:43I want her to be herself, but I just excited
00:46to share the pink, the pink vibes with a little girl.
00:52But I love my son so much.
00:55My most out-of-pocket lyric, to this day I still be thinking,
00:59maybe I shouldn't have said that, is definitely you
01:04going to be with Tupac when I come shoot up that studio.
01:07I should have thought twice about that.
01:09I don't know why I said that.
01:11Like I said earlier, I was on the Don Julio.
01:14I was just in the studio, mad, tripping.
01:18You know, it's a bar, though.
01:20Don't, you know, I don't really like to remig on the bars,
01:23because the bars are the bars, for sure.
01:25But, you know, it's just one of those things that,
01:31maybe that was, eh, I could have said something else
01:34right there, for sure.
01:36What I think, what I wanted to say, and this is what I almost
01:38changed the lyric to, but I just, I hate going back and changing lyrics,
01:41because it's like, it changes the feel and authenticity for me.
01:45What I was thinking about saying was, you going to be with your grandma
01:48when I come shoot up that studio.
01:50But it didn't, it didn't hit the same.
01:55Let's move on.
01:59A sound or genre that I low-key want to get into that people
02:03wouldn't expect would definitely be country.
02:08I feel like maybe people expect that, because I'm from Texas,
02:10I'm super down south, super just country, everything.
02:13But it would definitely be country.
02:14And I really, really, really love indie music.
02:18I love indie music.
02:20But, and I also love rock music.
02:23I also love pop.
02:24I just feel like anything that's not hip-hop and R&B,
02:29because you know how people get, I feel like I'm interested in.
02:33And I feel like people, they always just be like, well,
02:36why is she getting into this?
02:37But I just want to preface everybody and let them know I'm interested in all the things.
02:42So you never know what the hell I might do.
02:44I'm in wedding planning mode right now.
02:48So the song that I'm going to walk down the aisle to is going to be Beyonce, One Plus One.
02:54I've always, I knew I was going to walk down the aisle to that song when I was in middle school,
03:00high school, when I loved that song.
03:01So I know I'm going to walk down the aisle to that.
03:04And then my first dance, we're still trying to figure it out.
03:09We're still trying to figure out what the first dance song is going to be.
03:12But I know it's going to be a lot of Beyonce at the wedding, first of all.
03:15I didn't even realize how much Beyonce is going to be at this wedding.
03:18Me and my dad, we've already picked our father-daughter dance song.
03:22And it's Protector by Beyonce from Cowboy Carter.
03:25My father is such a beautiful song.
03:28And it makes my dad so emotional because I know that's how he feels about his children as well.
03:33So that's the song that we unanimously decided was going to be our father-daughter dance song.
03:37So it's going to be real emotional out there.
03:41We are going to be crying, including Essence.
03:43A song that I feel like I have that taught me something in the process of me writing it,
03:48I have a song called Sober Mind.
03:50And when I was writing the song, I had an idea in mind as to what I wanted the song to sound like.
03:56But I remember in the midst of me writing it, I was getting so choked up
03:59because I was talking to my supporters and I'm trying to motivate my supporters.
04:05But in the midst of that, I feel like I was talking to myself.
04:08And I feel like that about a lot of the songs that I write.
04:11But specifically in the second verse of that song, it's just very motivational.
04:17And it's just reminding myself that I am exactly who I think I am
04:22and to continue going at my own pace.
04:28Besides yourself, who is your Femme C Big Three and who is your dream collaboration?
04:36My Femme C Big Three.
04:41Big Three, by the way.
04:43Femme C.
04:43Okay, I'm going with Nicki Minaj, obviously.
04:48Megan Thee Stallion, obviously.
04:51And might be controversial, Beyonce.
04:56Beyonce be low-key rapping.
04:58And I need y'all to put some respect on Beyonce's pin.
05:02And on her little rap singing board, she's actually been doing a double-time shit for a really long time.
05:07So Beyonce is one of those artists that she's good.
05:12She's good.
05:13If Beyonce ever wanted to just straight-up rap, a lot of us would be scared.
05:17That's my Femme C Big Three.
05:20And my dream collaboration, of course, is Beyonce.
05:24I feel like she is the pinnacle of music.
05:27She is the standard.
05:29She's the one.
05:29And I would love to work with Beyonce one day in music.
05:36And I may be a little biased because I'm from Mo City.
05:39But I feel like the Mo City Dying Freestyle is the Houston song, for me anyway.
05:45I'm a Ridgemont baby.
05:46I'm a Ridgemont four girl.
05:48Like, that's my jam.
05:50That's my anthem.
05:53Mona Leo with Vibe Check.
05:55And I'll see y'all next time.
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