
Scooite: That last slice of pizza in the box, and you’re like “I already ate all these other pieces and I don’t want you right now, but I don’t want Mikey to come in here and eat you because I might want you later.” Mikey: That’s crazy. Scooite: You know what I’m saying? Mikey: Did you just compare relationships to the last slice of pizza? Scooite: Yeah. Pizza, bro.
Mikey: That was crazy. Mikey: So we come back to the crib. Ari is already there.
Ari’s there with Tommy and Steve. Steven Franks. She her verse and she was like, yo, I need y’all to respond to me. And so I was like, alright, let me, let me pull up with the pen game. And it didn’t happen like that.
I literally… I took the whole night and she actually left. She was like mad that I was taking so long. She was like, you know, I’m going home.
So she left. And I finished my verse. Recorded it at like four or five AM or something like that.
And then the next day we had a show at The Forum. Scooite: Literally like as soon as we got off the stage, went back, took my uniform off. Mikey: Took the whole thing. Like Bruce Almighty.
Scooite: To my underwear. I was just like, whatever. So I ran in there, hooked the mic up, hung it on like a little lamp thing. Mikey: Put this. Installed the couch cushion.
Scooite: Yup. The couch cushions, put them up in there. So it was soundproofed and everything.
Mikey: Yeah. You have to build your vocal booth. Scooite: We ain’t sing this part. Mikey: Yeah.
This ain’t us. Scooite: But- Mikey: This is Ari singing it.https://www.askmen.com/dating/online-dating-sites/hook-up/ Scooite: Yeah. She wrote this part. So- Mikey: Yeah.
This is her- Scooite: Yeah. Mikey: Singing this. This is not us singing this. Scooite: It’s not.
Yeah. Mikey: It’s not us singing to each other either. Scooite: Yeah, nah. Mikey: It’s not like that.
Scooite: None of that. Mikey: None of that. But look, she’s getting ready for Europe ’cause she’s doing big things, so she’s not here. So we’re going to cover for her and sing the parts that she would sing, but it’s not us singing it. So just imagine two Ari faces on us, instead of us.
Scooite: Yeah. Yeah. It’s not- Mikey: Ariana Grande, you know what I’m saying? Or vice versa. Scooite: Green screen.
Mikey: Ariana Grande. Scooite: Green screen. Mikey: We good?
We don’t got to explain this further people? I’m not singing to Scootie. He’s not singing to me. Do we got to keep going through this?
Scooite: Y’all got it? Mikey: All right. Word. Mikey: It’s how everybody dates nowadays. It’s like I want to test the waters, but don’t mess it up while I’m doing that.
You can do whatever you want, but don’t do what I don’t want you to do. Scooite: You’re free, but I got expectations. Mikey: You’re free, kind of.
Not really. Scooite: Sometimes people ain’t necessarily ready for a relationship. You know what I’m saying? But at the same time, it’s like “Yo, I don’t want you to go over and see Joe Shmoe over there ’cause nah.
Mikey: It’s like when you’re working on a house or something like that, you don’t want other construction workers pulling up and just doing stuff to your house. You’re like “Hold on.” You know what I mean? “It’s not done yet. We don’t need to call it a done house.
Scooite: That last slice of pizza in the box, and you’re like “I already ate all these other pieces and I don’t want you right now, but I don’t want Mikey to come in here and eat you because I might want you later.” Mikey: That’s crazy. Scooite: You know what I’m saying? Mikey: Did you just compare relationships to the last slice of pizza? Scooite: Yeah. Pizza, bro.
Mikey: That was crazy. Mikey: So we come back to the crib. Ari is already there.
Ari’s there with Tommy and Steve. Steven Franks. She her verse and she was like, yo, I need y’all to respond to me. And so I was like, alright, let me, let me pull up with the pen game. And it didn’t happen like that.
I literally… I took the whole night and she actually left. She was like mad that I was taking so long. She was like, you know, I’m going home.
So she left. And I finished my verse. Recorded it at like four or five AM or something like that.
And then the next day we had a show at The Forum. Scooite: Literally like as soon as we got off the stage, went back, took my uniform off. Mikey: Took the whole thing. Like Bruce Almighty.

Scooite: To my underwear. I was just like, whatever. So I ran in there, hooked the mic up, hung it on like a little lamp thing. Mikey: Put this. Installed the couch cushion.
Scooite: Yup. The couch cushions, put them up in there. So it was soundproofed and everything.
Mikey: Yeah. You have to build your vocal booth. Scooite: We ain’t sing this part. Mikey: Yeah.
This ain’t us. Scooite: But- Mikey: This is Ari singing it. Scooite: Yeah. She wrote this part. So- Mikey: Yeah.
This is her- Scooite: Yeah. Mikey: Singing this. This is not us singing this. Scooite: It’s not.
Yeah. Mikey: It’s not us singing to each other either. Scooite: Yeah, nah. Mikey: It’s not like that.
Scooite: None of that. Mikey: None of that. But look, she’s getting ready for Europe ’cause she’s doing big things, so she’s not here. So we’re going to cover for her and sing the parts that she would sing, but it’s not us singing it. So just imagine two Ari faces on us, instead of us.
Scooite: Yeah. Yeah. It’s not- Mikey: Ariana Grande, you know what I’m saying? Or vice versa. Scooite: Green screen.
Mikey: Ariana Grande. Scooite: Green screen. Mikey: We good?
We don’t got to explain this further people? I’m not singing to Scootie. He’s not singing to me. Do we got to keep going through this?
Scooite: Y’all got it? Mikey: All right. Word. Mikey: It’s how everybody dates nowadays. It’s like I want to test the waters, but don’t mess it up while I’m doing that.
You can do whatever you want, but don’t do what I don’t want you to do. Scooite: You’re free, but I got expectations. Mikey: You’re free, kind of.
Not really. Scooite: Sometimes people ain’t necessarily ready for a relationship. You know what I’m saying? But at the same time, it’s like “Yo, I don’t want you to go over and see Joe Shmoe over there ’cause nah.
Mikey: It’s like when you’re working on a house or something like that, you don’t want other construction workers pulling up and just doing stuff to your house. You’re like “Hold on.” You know what I mean? “It’s not done yet. We don’t need to call it a done house.
You don’t need to move in yet. Mikey: If you realize you don’t care what they’re doing at all, you realize you’re not that interested. But once you have certain topics that you argue about, it just shows that you’re passionate about it and you really want this to work. So it’s like this has to be love ’cause it’s not regular.
Mikey: In the first verse, Ariana says “I’m a mother fucking train wreck,” I wanted to bring up that same phrase later on in the song, not necessarily the beginning of the verse ’cause it would just sound like I’m trying to copy a verse, but to respond to it in a certain point and just bring a level of transparency back to what she was talking about, too. A little movie magic. Everybody’s messed up. We all have our scars, we all have our PTSD from last relationships.
It’s just acknowledging I’m messed up too, whatever. When it comes down to the end of the day, I’m here with you. We’re together in our terribleness. Mikey: Thinking about how somebody can make you go crazy for them.
Not in a bad way, I’m not out knocking people out. But I mean in a good way as in I think about you all the time, I’m thinking about what gifts I could give you. I’m thinking about forever with you. You know how people start going overboard, they start planning the wedding and the house y’all about to move into.
Sometimes that’s fly, and it’s like I lose my mind. I jump to the end because I can see it. Mikey: It takes a minute to figure it out because I’m getting to know you, but once I’m in there, I like you. That’s just it. One person.
Scooite: I feel like I have a connection with you and I feel like we have something special, but in the back of my head, I have this little voice saying, don’t do it. It’s too soon. Don’t do it. But that’s how a lot of people feel nowadays.
They don’t want to jump into a relationship because there’s so many other options and so many other possibilities. There’s plenty of fish in the sea why narrow myself down to one when I could… Yeah. And that’s an issue in relationships nowadays. Scooite: I mean, on the surface I’m a chill dude, I don’t really give off any crazy vibes or anything, but at the same time I feel like I’m very careful with my word choice and which is why I’m like quiet most of the time.
And that is what makes me kind of hard to read because I don’t really just be like giving, giving, giving. I’m more like, Hm, sit back and watch, scope it out. Yeah, like Batman or something.
Scooite: Bruce Wayne. Mikey: Scoot Wayne. Scooite: Scoot Wayne. Mikey: Scoot Wayne.
Scooite: I should’ve wore the bun. Scootie: Whenever you don’t trust somebody, it’s really hard to be in a relationship with them. And it’s really hard to find yourself thinking positively of that person and you know, keeping your own actions in check.
Because once you start doubting somebody and feel like they’re doing something, you’ll treat them differently and that’ll stress you out. It’ll stress the other person out and you’re not having fun anymore. Where’d the fun go, where did it go? Everything’s not going to be perfect. It’s not going to perfectly line up.
Yeah. You might have some doubts about somebody or you might, you know, feel like this might not necessarily be the situation for you, but you gotta try, you gotta try to open up and really give it a chance because you never know. And I say it twice because it’s kinda like I’m saying it to somebody else, but then I’m saying it to myself as well. Mikey: It’s kind of like an exclamation point, and you can’t really write that in a song without yelling.
So like, try to open up and love more Scooite: Try to open up. Mikey: You know what I mean? Like- Scooite: Yeah.