matthew warhol: When did it actually happen?
Randy Santos: We had a collective before — in high school — called “M.A.F.I.A.” It stood for “Money And Family Is All.” It consisted of me, Loca Legend, Meka right here, and a few other people. After a while, that fizzled out and we were trying to figure out a way to rebrand ourselves, right? I was thinkin’ of putting a collective of artist together and we couldn’t find a name at the time. One day, I called [Meka] up and he answers the phone — randomly he was just like “On God Records, Baby!” [laughs] I was like, “oh shit, say that again!” He’s like, “On God Records, Baby!” And I was like, “That’s it! That’s the million dollar name.” Like he said, I knew [Valentin] since like fifth grade. I heard he started makin’ music.
Valentin: I was already makin’ music. I ran into him at a party and started a fight with one of his close friends. It was weird as fuck! I had just started a fight a bunch of people on some dumb shit. I had run into him and [Mario] was DJing at night. He was there! You were there!
Mario Manzi: Was this Poinsettia?
Randy Santos: You remember that shit!
Valentin: I specifically told him, “Yo bro, I seen you doin’ shows. I wanna do shows too.”
Randy Santos: He was being the hype man for the whole party. [laughs]
Mario Manzi: Three, four months later he’s opening for 21 Savage.
Valentin: The day after that party, the next day, I got my car. As soon as I got my car, the first person I hit up was Randy like, “Yo bro, I need to link you.” And then right then, boom, linked him.