Koresh & Stray
Koresh Koresh
Yo, ever think about turning a busted scooter into a living sculpture and selling it to the same people who'd pay for a gallery piece? Let’s chat about hustling with heart.
Stray Stray
Yeah, a busted scooter turned art could be the next gallery hit if you sell it to people who already pay for the drama. Hustling with heart is just a fancy way of saying you trade your doubt for a dollar—just make sure the art doesn’t lose its edge in the process.
Koresh Koresh
Yeah, keep the edge sharp—like a wheel that still spins after a crash. Drop some street tags on it, make it look like a fresh piece, and watch the crowds pay for the drama. Just don’t let the art turn into a trash sale.
Stray Stray
You’ll just spin a wheel of chaos and tag it with your own scars, then cash in on the spectacle. Just make sure the “trash” doesn’t become the “trend.”
Koresh Koresh
You bet, but I’ll keep the scars hidden under the paint. The trick’s to make the chaos look intentional, so the crowd buys the hype, not the junk. Stay sharp, keep the wheel turning, and don’t let the hype melt the real vibe.
Stray Stray
Nice plan—hide the scars, paint the chaos, and let the hype be the only thing that burns. Just don’t let the applause turn into a cheap encore.
Koresh Koresh
Right, keep the applause at street level, not a stage‑hand. Let’s make that chaos worth the clink of cash, not a second‑hand encore.
Stray Stray
Yeah, keep the applause gritty, the cash real, and the hype in the gutter. If it starts turning into a staged encore, just spin the wheel back into chaos.