Podcast Summary: Club Shay Shay - Kash Doll Part 2
Host: Shannon Sharpe, NFL Legend and Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Guest: Cash Doll, Renowned Rapper and Entertainer
Release Date: February 5, 2025
Introduction
In the second part of the "Club Shay Shay" episode, Shannon Sharpe welcomes back Cash Doll to delve deeper into her transformative journey from an exotic dancer to a successful rapper and entrepreneur. The conversation offers an unfiltered look into Cash Doll's personal struggles, career milestones, and future aspirations.
Early Career as an Exotic Dancer
Cash Doll begins by recounting her early days in Detroit as an exotic dancer, a period marked by both financial success and personal challenges.
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Popularity and Jealousy:
“I was the richest exotic dancer in Detroit, Michigan. And then it got to a point where I wasn't even doing, like, table dance... I had to change in the owner's office.”
(02:43) -
Conflict Among Dancers:
Cash Doll shares instances of jealousy and conflict, including a harrowing experience where she was assaulted by someone she thought was a friend.
“I got jumped. Shit. I thought it was my friend.”
(03:14)
Transition to Music and Rapping
Seeking a path that aligned more with her true passion, Cash Doll transitioned into music, which became a significant turning point in her career.
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First Steps into Rapping:
“We went to the studio and we made my first rap. We argued the whole time, but we made my first rap. And I put it out, right? And I got booked for a feature... I just made $7,500. I'm a rapper.”
(09:03) -
Collaborations and Breakthroughs:
Opening for Chief Keef and receiving recognition from established artists like Lil Wayne solidified her place in the music industry.
“When he [Lil Wayne] said that, I'm like, all right, maybe he'll do a song with me.”
(25:07)
Interactions with Drake and Industry Dynamics
Cash Doll addresses rumors and clarifies her relationship with Drake, emphasizing professional respect and personal integrity.
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On Drake's Support:
“I know Drake is a very nice person. Yeah, he's very nice. He's a very... He's a gentleman.”
(11:59) -
Navigating Public Perceptions:
She discusses how public perceptions can complicate personal relationships within the industry.
“I don't involve myself, because it's no way... I know Drake is a very nice person.”
(11:42)
Challenges and Personal Struggles
The conversation takes a somber turn as Cash Doll shares the emotional impact of losing her jewelry in a robbery and balancing personal hardships with her career.
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Experience of Theft:
“I had a year of my life. It was just a loss.”
(37:12-39:27) -
Balancing Motherhood and Career:
Navigating motherhood while managing a demanding career highlights her resilience and the importance of a support system.
“You gotta have a great support system. Your mental health gotta be intact.”
(59:34-60:12)
Acting Career and Expanding Horizons
Venturing into acting, Cash Doll discusses her roles in popular shows and the lessons learned from portraying diverse characters.
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Roles in "Empire" and "BMF":
“I had to move to Atlanta and film... It was a great experience.”
(50:31-51:25) -
Learning from Detroit's Culture:
Her involvement in projects like "BMF" deepens her connection to Detroit's rich cultural legacy.
“Detroit really got some, like, real-life legends that started a lot.”
(51:25)
Views on Money and Investments
Cash Doll shares her philosophies on money management, emphasizing the importance of letting money flow and investing wisely.
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Philosophy on Money:
“Let it come and go. It flows. You gotta spin it for it to flow.”
(27:56-28:04) -
Business Ventures:
Discussing her investments in beauty bars, Cash Doll highlights her entrepreneurial spirit.
“I had beauty bars, a few of them, it was called Casa de Dal.”
(31:50-32:14)
Advice for New Artists
Drawing from her experiences, Cash Doll offers valuable advice for aspiring artists entering the music industry.
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Be Authentic and Protect Your Interests:
“Be yourself. Everybody else is taken... You need to have integrity and morals when you moving around in this industry.”
(34:18-35:16) -
Legal Protection:
Emphasizing the importance of legal representation, she advises securing a lawyer early on.
“You need to have a lawyer, that's for you.”
(34:18)
Dealing with Social Media and Scammers
Addressing the challenges of maintaining authenticity online, Cash Doll discusses dealing with scammers and managing her social media presence.
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Scams Posing as Her Team:
“They reach out to do that... I'm not paying nobody to do their hair and makeup.”
(35:16-36:20) -
Balancing Privacy and Public Image:
She reflects on the difficulties of controlling her image while engaging with fans and managing her online persona.
“I stopped and then now I'm trying to get back into this groove.”
(47:35-48:19)
Future Goals and Aspirations
Looking ahead, Cash Doll outlines her ambitions, including touring, earning a Grammy, and expanding her business ventures.
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Career Milestones:
“In five years, I want to be selling out arenas and stadiums... At least one Grammy.”
(67:43-68:34) -
Entrepreneurial Endeavors:
Plans to further invest in the beauty industry and build passive income streams.
“I gotta get in the beauty business... make passive income.”
(68:46-69:16)
Personal Insights and Life Lessons
Throughout the episode, Cash Doll emphasizes the importance of authenticity, mental health, and maintaining strong personal relationships.
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Maintaining Authenticity:
“Be yourself. Everybody else is taken.”
(34:18) -
Trust and Faith:
“I trust God. I trust the process.”
(60:24)
Notable Quotes
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“I was the richest exotic dancer in Detroit, Michigan.”
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“We made my first rap. I just made $7,500. I'm a rapper.”
(09:03) -
“Let it come and go. It flows. You gotta spin it for it to flow.”
(27:56) -
“Be yourself. Everybody else is taken.”
(34:18) -
“In five years, I want to be selling out arenas and stadiums... At least one Grammy.”
(68:34)
Conclusion
Shannon Sharpe and Cash Doll engage in a candid and insightful conversation that chronicles Cash Doll's evolution as an artist and entrepreneur. From overcoming personal adversities to achieving professional milestones, Cash Doll's story is a testament to resilience, authenticity, and unwavering dedication to her craft. This episode not only highlights her journey but also serves as an inspiring blueprint for aspiring artists navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry.
