>> trevor: when-- when someone is watching this movie, they might ask themselves, "okay, who is radha blankradha ma's prime has some rhymes. >> the "the forty-year-old version" is an origin tip. and i have always been an m.c. and i remember telling somebody i wanted to do a movie about a woman who dieded to become an m.c. at 40 and their first inclination was to laugh and i kind of got offended by that. because i was like, "why is that so funny?" why is it that buster rhymes, and ghostface and all these other mcs are rhyme in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, some of them. why couldn't i get some of that. i am an m.c. and i got some stuff coming up. i got some stuff coming up for the naysayers who think it is just a joke. but, yeah, i feel like the culture, i'm the same age as the culture. >> trevor: right, right. >> i stril something to say. i get that at some point it was youth kurlt, but hip-hop has evolved to include people from different parts of the world, different, you know... kinds of lifestyles. and so, you know, i'm here to the over-40 m.c., because we do exist. >> trevor: album title, "s