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00:00105.9 KISS, Detroit's number one for smooth R&B and old school.
00:03It's your man Showtime, the czar.
00:04Got two special guests in studio with me today.
00:07They got a hit record out right now.
00:09Who the one?
00:10We got Nisha Nishay and Mina Mahone.
00:12What's poppin'?
00:13What's going on, beautiful ladies?
00:14How are y'all?
00:15Good, how you doing?
00:16Black, blessed, and fly, man.
00:17Yes, can't complain, can't complain.
00:19So before we get into y'all, new record.
00:23Mina, I want people to know a little bit more about you.
00:26Okay.
00:26Just because I feel like, you know, you're the newer of the two artists.
00:29So I just want people to know something that they don't know about you.
00:31Give us a little small background real quick.
00:33Well, I'm a newly bachelor of art graduate.
00:36Congratulations, I saw that.
00:37Yes, thank you.
00:38I'm from the east side of Detroit.
00:40I'm a creator.
00:41I'm an entrepreneur, rapper, artist.
00:44Yeah, so.
00:45What got you into rapping?
00:49I just wanted to start talking about my experiences and like what I wanted to go through in life.
00:54What I was going through in life.
00:55And then just kind of like inspire the world in my community.
00:59You say inspire your community.
01:01Yeah.
01:02Why is that important to you?
01:03That's important because we have to set an example.
01:06Somebody got to be the leader.
01:07Got you.
01:08Got you.
01:08You feel me?
01:09You just graduated Wayne State.
01:10Congratulations once again.
01:12Well, you're the first graduate in your family, multiple graduates in your family.
01:15I am.
01:15No, I am the first.
01:16Fire.
01:17That's fire.
01:17Congratulations.
01:19Talk to, what did you graduate or like in?
01:22So I graduated from Wayne State with a bachelor's of fine arts.
01:25So my concentration is painting and then I got a minor in digital arts and photography.
01:29Painting?
01:29Yes.
01:30Why'd you get into painting?
01:31I love painting.
01:32It's the best like mental release that you could ever practice.
01:37So, okay.
01:38Talk to me about that real quick because I ain't never heard nobody say he did painting.
01:41So that's a little different.
01:42So like.
01:43Which is dope though.
01:43I like that.
01:44Yeah.
01:44So like I'm really big on like mental health and like being in tune with myself.
01:48And I found like during COVID painting was that my number one like material that I was
01:54like diving into.
01:55So I started painting and then I just realized like that helped me just become a better person.
02:01And then, yeah.
02:02So.
02:02Was that your like.
02:03I followed it.
02:03You said that was like your stress relief.
02:05Kind of just like getting me away from everything during COVID.
02:07Yes.
02:08Nice.
02:08Nice.
02:09Nisha, what's up?
02:10What's up?
02:11How are you?
02:12I'm good.
02:13I'm at peace.
02:14I'm feeling blessed.
02:15That's what's up.
02:16Um.
02:18You've been doing a lot.
02:19You always doing something, man.
02:20So I just.
02:21Yeah.
02:21You stay working.
02:23You stay busy.
02:23You have to take time for yourself and just kind of relax, man.
02:25I see you celebrating someone's birthday.
02:27Was that your sister?
02:28Yeah.
02:28Okay.
02:28It was her birthday yesterday.
02:29Nice.
02:30Did you link up with your sister and just kind of like get away from the music, get away
02:32from anything and just be Nisha for a minute or not?
02:34Are you still in the studio?
02:35I wasn't able to link up with her yesterday.
02:37She had plans and then it was like super busy downtown with the Grand Prix stuff going on.
02:42Right, right.
02:43But I'm going to take her to a nice steak dinner on Saturday.
02:46Nice.
02:46So it's going to be fun.
02:47That's what's up.
02:47Yeah.
02:48Y'all new record.
02:50Who the one?
02:50How did that come about?
02:51How did y'all link up?
02:52What was the, who reached out to who?
02:54What was that?
02:55Well, me and my team was in a studio and we came up with the record and came up with
02:59the
02:59idea.
03:00Big Billy, Fast Lane and Sid came together and they thought Nisha would be perfect on the
03:06record.
03:06So we reached out to Nisha and it was a go.
03:09When you first heard it, Nisha, what was your thoughts?
03:12Uh, I heard it in the studio, so.
03:14Oh, so y'all was in the studio together?
03:16Yeah.
03:16Well, we didn't create it together.
03:18Like I created my part and then I came to say it and we was like, yeah, let's get Nisha
03:23in the studio to come do the hook.
03:25And so she got in the studio and we did it.
03:27Yeah.
03:27Okay.
03:28All right.
03:28So it was in the studio and they played it.
03:30I mean, I immediately knew it was the vibe, so.
03:32Nice.
03:32It was unquestionable.
03:34So hearing that, you just like immediately use the vibe.
03:37What, how does, I guess, how do you know when it's immediately a vibe type situation and
03:41you do, you know what I'm saying?
03:42You got to kind of sit on the record for a second and then, cause how long did it take
03:45you to get back to her?
03:46Well, I always say that obviously music is a energy.
03:51It's a feeling that, that you can't deny it.
03:55Like if a, if a song makes you feel good and it gives you goosebumps and you just know
03:58like this is going to turn some people up and, and make them feel good.
04:02Like that's kind of an undeniable thing.
04:04Like good music is undeniable.
04:05Well, you know, when something is trash and then like on top of the song, just having good
04:09energy and being good, Mina has great energy.
04:11So I was more than happy to work with her.
04:13Um, and it didn't take me nothing but five minutes to say, oh yeah, it's a go.
04:17Let's do it.
04:17Yeah.
04:17That's when you know it's, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:19You, uh, recently met with Roxanne Shante.
04:23Yes.
04:24Can you talk to us about that a little bit?
04:25What was that like?
04:26That's a legend right there, man.
04:28Well, search, um, I'm signed to his publishing company.
04:32Got you.
04:32Um, he, and she searched for people who don't, we went out there for me to do another on
04:36the radar freestyle.
04:37Uh, he wanted us to come to the radio station with him and introduce us to people.
04:41So he introduced us to them.
04:43Um, I ended up doing three interviews.
04:45Roxanne was amazing.
04:47I am, uh, I feel like I've known her for a long time because we've both been through a
04:51lot of things.
04:52She did seem like an auntie vibe.
04:54Yeah, it was giving like, let me take you under my wing.
04:57Like, I got her number.
04:58We're going to chop it up.
04:59Like, that's my girl.
05:00That's my girl.
05:01Nice.
05:02Both of you are.
05:05Well, y'all both rap.
05:06Nisha, you rap.
05:07Female rappers is popping right now.
05:09They're taking over the hip hop industry.
05:11Okay.
05:11I want y'all to speak to a little bit about that being a female rapper in this industry
05:15because I feel like, you know, it's various different types of female rappers.
05:19You see what I'm saying?
05:20And, um, so I want to just get you guys' perspective on being a female artist in today's, uh, industry.
05:27Let's start with you, Mina.
05:29Um, I think it's a challenge.
05:30Uh, it's very hard.
05:31What's the challenging part?
05:32Talk to me about that.
05:33Uh, because it's a, I don't want to say it's a dog's world, but it's a man's world.
05:38Like, so when you a female and you trying to flourish in a dominant male feud, it becomes
05:45a challenge and you have to outwork not just the men, but the female too.
05:50So, so you really going against like, okay, I got to be all these male rappers.
05:55I got to be all these female rappers.
05:57And then the ones in between too.
06:00So, you know.
06:01Nisha, what'd you think?
06:03Oh, man.
06:04You've been in here longer.
06:05So I feel like you've been through a lot of ups and downs.
06:09And when I first came in the game, it was, it wasn't so much social media.
06:13It was pressing up CDs.
06:16You got to go to the club and get the DJs, the actual music, like.
06:19The poster error.
06:21Yeah.
06:21It was like, you could post a little cute selfie on Instagram with a little white border around it
06:25and call it a day and you was cool.
06:27But now everything has turned into like so aesthetically pleasing.
06:31Like you got to have a vibe here and a, and a whatever.
06:34So like beyond that, right.
06:36So social media has transformed being an artist in so many different ways where now artists
06:42can post a clip and they've never done music in their life.
06:45And they post a clip on TikTok and it goes viral.
06:47And now they got the biggest song.
06:49Right.
06:49Now it's more about content creation and marketing.
06:53Consistency.
06:53Promoting.
06:54Yeah, exactly.
06:55Y'all feel like as female artists, I don't just box y'all in as rappers.
07:00That they try to box y'all in in terms of.
07:02Of course.
07:03Y'all both was like, damn.
07:04Oh, yeah.
07:04Absolutely.
07:05Can y'all speak to a little bit about that?
07:06Yeah.
07:07Cause they, cause a lot of people want to put what their opinion is on you instead of you
07:12being who you are.
07:13How you deal with that?
07:15Um, I, how I deal with that.
07:18Yeah.
07:18Yeah.
07:19Uh, sometimes you got to tone it out.
07:21Mm.
07:22Cause when you're the artist, you're the leader, you're the person that's going to take everybody
07:27out the hood or do this and this and this and that and be somebody.
07:30I can't pay attention to what Joe and Dominic is telling me.
07:35Right.
07:35You know what I'm saying?
07:36Yeah.
07:36Yeah.
07:36I got to do what I'm doing because you haven't been to the level that I'm trying to go to.
07:41Got you.
07:41Got you.
07:42So, yeah, what's some advice that you got from Nisha, her being in the game 11 years
07:47is like, that's a lot of time.
07:49She's a veteran.
07:50Like I watch her.
07:51Yeah.
07:52Like I watch her.
07:53She's a dope artist.
07:53You know, she's been in the game a long time, like, and just seeing her overcome everything
07:58that she has overcame and the way that she always stayed consistent, no matter what.
08:03I always see her promote her music.
08:05I always see her popping out, doing shows, still going regardless of what the situation was.
08:10So, you know, and I look up to that and I respect that.
08:14Nisha, being in the game 11 years, you've seen a lot.
08:17Yes.
08:18You've been through a lot.
08:19Recently, you had a, you okay?
08:21Mm-hmm.
08:23Yeah, my bad.
08:24No, you're good.
08:24We good.
08:25We need some, you got to get some tissue.
08:27I love you.
08:27But being in the game 11 years, you've seen a lot.
08:31You've been through a lot.
08:33I mean, I was just seeing recently that you was talking about your label situation.
08:39Mm-hmm.
08:39Okay.
08:39Can you talk a little bit about that now that it's over with and like, how do you get through
08:44that and how do you keep moving forward as an artist?
08:48Six long years of just like.
08:50Yeah.
08:52Not being sure.
08:53I'm sorry I'm crying.
08:55No, you're good.
08:56Sometimes when somebody acknowledges.
08:58The hard work, it feel good.
09:00Yeah.
09:00Yeah, yeah.
09:01I'm glad.
09:02Listen, I'm mad we ain't got no tissue in here, man.
09:04I feel bad.
09:04Y'all messing up my fucking mascara.
09:07No, it's good.
09:07That was a real moment, man.
09:08I'm sorry we ain't got no.
09:09It's super intimate and it's real, you know?
09:13Um, well, I signed to Roc Nation and I feel like when that happened, in my head, I was like,
09:20it's time.
09:21Right.
09:21I'm about to take over the world.
09:23And that didn't happen like that.
09:24So it kind of just took me back.
09:28Like I wasn't, it put a little bit of a bad taste in my mouth when it comes to like
09:32the
09:32labels and stuff like that.
09:34Um, so all that stuff happened, ended up getting dropped from Roc Nation, which was like out
09:39of my controls, like some political stuff going on.
09:42Right, right.
09:42And so I ended up being back with the independent label I was with and, you know, all this other
09:47stuff happened.
09:48And so we ended up in court and me trying to fight to get out of this contract took six
09:53years.
09:54And there was times when I'd be like, man, maybe I should get a job.
09:58Like, I don't know if this is good.
10:00Nah, I don't know.
10:01I don't know what I'm saying.
10:02You know, they're trying to take the love out of it for me because when it starts becoming
10:05like a job or like you don't have a choice but to do this is like, you know, I do
10:10this
10:11because I love it.
10:11It's my passion.
10:12I don't do it because of the money, you know, or because like, this is what God put me here
10:18to do to empower and inspire and motivate people.
10:22And so like all the people that have been here on my journey for the last 11 years have
10:26seen me have a peak of my career, have lows in my career where I couldn't drop music for
10:30two years.
10:31And then like now here I am.
10:33I'm in this new transformational evolutionary stage in my career.
10:38And just as a person, I've grown so much.
10:41And I could say like I wouldn't be where I am if I didn't go through that.
10:45So I can show a lot of artists now like read the contracts, get people around you that actually
10:51care about you and want to see you win, you know, and also it's possible to make it through
10:55anything if you if you fight.
10:57Don't never settle or give in to something just because you feel like that's your only
11:01option.
11:02And God is real.
11:03Thanks.
11:04God is definitely real.
11:05You said have people around you that want to see you win.
11:08Do you feel like that was something that you didn't have enough of or just like it wasn't
11:12abundance of love?
11:13Does that make sense?
11:14Yeah, it wasn't an abundance of it.
11:16Gotcha.
11:16And I didn't have enough of it.
11:17Like I had a few good people around.
11:20Obviously, Cedric has been around since day one.
11:23We've rocked it out through all of the highs and the lows.
11:25So shout out to Ced.
11:27And then I got my friends and my family like you having that support system will get you
11:32through a lot of things that you feel like you can't get through.
11:34What did you do for the two years that you didn't drop music?
11:37You was kind of like just on social media.
11:39Kept recording.
11:40Kept making music, obviously.
11:42Doing movies and just doing what we could.
11:46Still doing what we could do.
11:50Mina, you linked up with my guy Fast, Bully Boy.
11:52Yes.
11:53How did that happen?
11:54How did you tell me that?
11:56Through, I call him my uncle.
11:58Okay.
11:59But Uncle G.
12:00Okay, nice, nice.
12:01G Louis.
12:02Yeah.
12:02So he introduced me to Bully Boy Fast Lane.
12:06And then I told Fast.
12:07Well, he didn't think I was serious at first.
12:09But I was like, I think I want to be a rapper.
12:12He was like, what?
12:13I was like, yeah, I think I want to be a rapper.
12:15He was like, man, you playing.
12:18No, you don't.
12:18And I'm like, okay.
12:19So I went to the studio and I recorded the song and then I sent it to him.
12:23And then he was like, you know what?
12:25I'm going to take you to the studio.
12:27So we made a record and then that's how it was.
12:29Nice.
12:30Yeah.
12:31Was that your first time recording?
12:33It wasn't my.
12:35So I had recorded the song to show him.
12:38Got you.
12:38And that was my first time recording.
12:40But I used to record my brother when I was like 16 in his basement.
12:44Like we used to record and play around.
12:45But that was it.
12:46You have a mixtape out right now, Menace to Society?
12:49Yes.
12:50Why you name it that?
12:51Because I'm a menace to society.
12:53Nah, man.
12:55No.
12:57No, but I am a menace to my society.
12:59Like I go against all the rules.
13:01I like to play like by my own book.
13:03And I like to set my own like morals and my own foundation up.
13:07So I feel like that's me.
13:08And then on top of that, it had my name in it.
13:11So I was like, oh, that's like Nina Menace.
13:14That was like perfect.
13:15Wordplay.
13:15Yeah.
13:16And then I grew up watching the movie.
13:18So it was like, oh, this is like perfect for me.
13:20So, yeah.
13:21So back to what I was saying earlier with a title like Menace Society, you think people
13:25see that like a girl calling it menace.
13:28That's a little bit too edgy.
13:30You think people thought that at first or you was like, I don't care?
13:32No, because you got females doing all type of things.
13:35Got you.
13:36You know, this is a world where we live in and people could do things freely.
13:40So I feel like taking something and changing the narrative, like being a bully.
13:44I'm a female and I'm the only female.
13:46I'm the first lady of Bully Boys.
13:47So it's like that's even changing the narrative of you the only female and you call yourself
13:52a bully.
13:53Like why?
13:54You know?
13:54So it's like, but I stand alone as my own person.
13:57Like I'm my own superhero and I feel like that's what sets me afar from everybody else.
14:03You feel me?
14:04Got you.
14:04Yeah.
14:05A question for both of you.
14:06Positives and negatives of being independent artists.
14:10You know what I mean?
14:10Like what's something that you, y'all are both.
14:16What's some things that y'all would like say that these are the best things about being,
14:21because you spoke about being, you know, free to do what you want to do.
14:24I hear you sign to a label.
14:26They got a lot of restrictions.
14:28Yes.
14:28So can you, I mean, both of y'all want y'all to speak to positives and negatives of being
14:32independent.
14:33Um, a positive, I would say you get to create freely in my situation, like the people that
14:41I went and who I surround myself with, they allow me to create freely and they allow me
14:46to be myself.
14:47I think that's very important when signing any contract or involving yourself in any type
14:53of opportunity, make sure you can be who you are and they can be who they are.
14:58And then you come together as a collaboration instead of someone trying to make you something
15:03that they're not, you know what I'm saying?
15:04So I think that's important.
15:06And then like a negative will be, it's hard, like financially.
15:12Got you.
15:13You're not always going to have the money for a music video.
15:16You're not always going to have the money for studio time.
15:18Sometimes you won't even have a studio.
15:20So I think that's the main challenge of like making sure you can create and get your art
15:26out there and let it be heard.
15:28Nisha.
15:30Pros.
15:31Because I wanted to go positive first.
15:32I'm like, man, pros, obviously the freedom to create, I think that's number one.
15:39It's easier to make good songs when you don't feel like something is weighing you down or
15:46fogging your brain or whatever.
15:48So that's definitely a pro.
15:52Getting paid to do what you love with people you love.
15:55I think that's a pro.
15:56It's not a lot of people that get to do what they're passionate about and get paid to do
16:00it.
16:04Another pro.
16:05Traveling the world.
16:06I think that is like something that kind of comes along with being an artist.
16:11And the more experiences you get, the more you'll be able to make good music.
16:15I think experience really triggers like a certain level of creativity that you don't
16:20get if you just sit in the house all day.
16:23So let me go to cons.
16:25The money.
16:27Because you need the money.
16:28Okay.
16:29If you're independent and you don't have the funds coming in from somewhere.
16:33Right.
16:33It does make things a lot more difficult because there's so many things you have to pay for
16:37that I don't think people take into account when they're looking at independent artists.
16:41I've heard a lot of rappers say that.
16:42It is.
16:43They don't say how expensive it is to be an artist.
16:46Especially when you're a female.
16:48Damn.
16:49Especially when you're a female.
16:51Yeah.
16:51Like makeup, hair, dresses, clothing, shoes.
16:55I ain't think about all that.
16:57Then on top of that, getting to your event.
17:01Showing up if you have a DJ.
17:03The studio time.
17:04Promoting the music.
17:07Content creation.
17:08And you can't just be in the same outfit in the same wig.
17:11And put on some shorts and a t-shirt.
17:13Exactly.
17:13We can't just get a face and be like, yeah, I'm out here.
17:16Hey, hey, don't, don't.
17:17Look, y'all, don't do that.
17:21So why don't, okay.
17:22So why don't, I guess, enough people talk about how expensive it is?
17:26Why don't enough artists just say like, hey, man, you can do this, but it is not an easy road.
17:31I feel like this.
17:32Because people are scared to be, say they're broke.
17:35That's what it is.
17:36That they're struggling.
17:37It might be a little difficult.
17:39That's what it is.
17:40And that's the reality of being an artist.
17:42Not even just an artist, but like an entrepreneur.
17:44Like if you're running your own business, you're going to have your ups.
17:47Like you might have $100,000 a year.
17:48And then next year you got a $25,000 a year.
17:51Yeah.
17:51You got to account for those things.
17:53And it's just, just be honest, man.
17:55This is not easy.
17:56And I wish people would start just being more loud about that.
18:00And support each other more.
18:01Like if people were more supportive of each other, not just enough to where it shows, okay, I support you,
18:07but supportive enough to where like, let me nudge you up a little bit more.
18:10If we had more of that, like it would be more artists winning in the city.
18:15When you say more support, are you talking about specifically from female artists to other female artists or just in
18:22general?
18:22In general.
18:23In general, for sure.
18:23Because it'd be the niggas hating on the females the most.
18:26Yeah.
18:27Really?
18:27Yeah.
18:28I mean, like I said, man, female artists is popping.
18:30It is.
18:31I feel like even more men are listening to the female artists just because they're talking a little bit different
18:36than the males right now.
18:37It's a lot of.
18:39But it's hard though because society always want the females the beef too.
18:43Yeah.
18:43Like it's a competition.
18:45Do y'all feel that?
18:46Yeah.
18:46For sure.
18:47I feel that.
18:48Low key, behind the scenes, they writing us.
18:50They saying, okay, who, who, who, what, who, what, what.
18:53That's crazy.
18:54Yeah, for sure.
18:56That's how it goes.
18:56But like with guys, it's easier for them to be like, oh yeah, I rap.
19:01Oh yeah, you rap.
19:02Let's hit the studio.
19:03Like with females, it's like, wait, hold on.
19:06So like, I got to like scope the scenery out.
19:09Yeah.
19:10It's like.
19:11Why is that though?
19:12Like why females can't just, y'all did it.
19:14Y'all was like, hey, I like this song.
19:16But I feel like it's different because when the energy is there and the chemistry is there with two individuals,
19:23it come across differently.
19:25It's not forced.
19:26You feel what I'm saying?
19:27And like, I feel like, like Nisha knew about me.
19:30I knew about Nisha for a very long time.
19:32Like even when I was younger and going to high school, like I used to listen to Nisha, like she
19:36was the one.
19:37You feel me?
19:38Right.
19:38So like.
19:39I like how you slid that in there.
19:40So like, I feel like when it, when it's divine like that, I feel like it works.
19:44But when it's forced and people want to say like, oh yeah, don't go mess with them because you don't
19:49know what she got going on.
19:50Or, you know, people try to pin you against each other.
19:53Got you.
19:53Got you.
19:53All right.
19:54Couple more questions.
19:54I'm going to let you let this go because I know y'all busy.
19:57Nisha, you stepped into an acting bag.
19:59You did a couple of movies and stuff like that.
20:01Are you planning on doing some more movies anytime soon?
20:04Or like you're working on something right now?
20:07Currently?
20:08No.
20:09But I do have a new series out called We Different with Dennis Reed on Tubi.
20:13Okay.
20:13So that's like a really good series to watch.
20:18And then Price of Love, that's on Tubi as well.
20:22If you just look me up, I got a few, a few different movies on Tubi.
20:24That's definitely something that I want to venture off more into.
20:28Got you.
20:28Bigger movies.
20:29Right.
20:30Bigger roles.
20:31What about you?
20:31You want to step into your acting bag?
20:32Oh, I'm already in my acting bag.
20:34Oh, okay.
20:34Talk to me a little bit about it.
20:35So I have, I actually have a series dropping on Tubi this Friday with Ghani Vision called The Port 2.
20:42And I'm in The Port.
20:44And then I'm also in Trafficking, No Honor Among Steve.
20:48So, yeah.
20:49Fire, fire.
20:50All right.
20:51I know y'all haven't probably discussed this, but I'm going to ask it anyway.
20:55A collab project.
20:56I felt like when y'all did y'all song together, the Who the One.
21:00Yes.
21:01Felt like it was just natural.
21:02Have y'all spoken about doing a collab project sometime in the near future or just kind of just letting
21:07this one rock for a second?
21:08Y'all both smiling, so I feel like y'all been thinking about it.
21:10I was going to say, like, we haven't necessarily talked about it, but it's been brought up to us a
21:16couple times now.
21:16A lot of people, some people have been asking for it, like, I think y'all should do a collab
21:20project.
21:20So it wasn't just me.
21:21All right.
21:22So, yeah.
21:22Can we, we going to get that or y'all just kind of still sitting on the idea?
21:25I mean, I'm with it, you know.
21:27Fire, fire.
21:28All right.
21:28I'm going to let y'all go, but I want y'all to, any new projects that y'all got
21:32coming out in terms of either the music or the movies.
21:34Okay.
21:35Let people know about that and shout out y'all Instagram, social media, so they can follow y'all.
21:38And also tell people where they can find who the one.
21:42Yes.
21:42So I'm Mina Mahone.
21:44You can follow me on all platforms at Mina, M-E-N-A, Mahone, M-A-H-O-N-E.
21:49And make sure you check out the port to dropping this Friday with Ghani Vision.
21:54And, yeah.
21:55Who the one on all platforms with me and Nisha out right now.
21:59Period.
22:00What's up, y'all?
22:01It's your girl, Nisha Nishay.
22:02Make sure you follow me on all social media at Nisha Nishay.
22:04Check out my new debut album called Redirection.
22:08And make sure you go check out the new single with Mina, Who the One, available on all streaming platforms.
22:13Yeah.
22:13Mina Mahone, Nisha Nishay.
22:15Appreciate y'all both for coming in.
22:17Thank y'all for coming back any time.
22:18Showtime is ours, 105.9.
22:20Kiss.
22:20Peace.
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