Sophomore not too in tune with Dolly Parton; prefers listening to 'gangster sh - stuff'
Wildcat: My name's Nathan and you're on the spot. What were you listening to right now?
Bayze: Three 6 Mafia, "Chopped and Screwed Version."
Wildcat: Wow. Sounds violent.
Bayze: Yeah. It is.
Wildcat: Are they all about like, "slapping the hoes" and "killing your mom"?
Bayze: Pretty much. Not killing your mom, but definitely some killing up in there.
Wildcat: Why do you listen to that stuff?
Bayze: It's what I like, dude.
Wildcat: Yeah?
Bayze: Yeah. Gangster sh - stuff.
Wildcat: So are you a vato loco?
Bayze: Not officially. Sometimes I like to think that I am though.
Wildcat: Straight up. You don't claim anything?
Bayze: Naw. I claim myself, that's it.
Wildcat: I met a few people who are like, sure–os or South Side Brown Pride.
Bayze: Yeah. That's my neighborhood.
Wildcat: It's a crazy life.
Bayze: If you choose to be a part of it.
Wildcat: That's true. It's a struggle ... a mad struggle. So are you into Dolly Parton at all?
Bayze: Dolly Parton? No, I haven't really heard any of her stuff, so I can't really say.
Wildcat: Yeah, I haven't really either.
Bayze: No? She's country right?
Wildcat: So you said something about being a third-year sophomore. What's going on with that? Taking your time?
Bayze: Yeah, I guess, taking my time. Third year in college and I'm still a sophomore.
Wildcat: Everybody has their pace. You've got to quit killing people. It's putting you back. Take some time off and focus on your studies.
Bayze: Put the guns down?
Wildcat: Yeah man. Don't be a hater.
Bayze: This is going to be in the newspaper?
Wildcat: That's what they tell me.
Bayze: The first time I was in the newspaper was that Police Beat part.
Wildcat: (laughs) That's life man. True that. (a short silence ensues) Are you serious?
Bayze: No.