In the midst of tasting boudin, croaking like frogs, and fully immersing themselves in Louisiana culture, British TikTok stars Josh & Jase paused and took time to discuss their experience in the Bayou State with an exclusive four-part interview on DJ Digital in the Morning on Hot 107.9.

The viral duo sat down for a fun-filled chat that covered everything from bad motel stays to Boosie lyrics—and yes, they even took a stab at some local pronunciations.

Part 1: From Redcoats to Rednecks

Josh & Jase kicked things off by describing their journey as a transition from "redcoats to rednecks." Starting in Shreveport, the pair shared a few motel horror stories and laughed over not realizing 50 Cent had business ties there.

They also connected the charm of Cajun accents to their own British flair and expressed how embraced they’ve felt in Louisiana.

“We’re made to feel like we’re at home here”

Part 2: Frogs, Fans, and Festivals

From a croaking contest (yes, really) to a $50 bar tab victory, Part 2 of the interview explored the quirky moments that made their trip memorable.

Josh & Jase opened up about why they chose Louisiana, looking forward to local music—from bounce to zydeco—and even joked about Louisiana “claiming the Pope” during their visit.

Part 3: When Louisiana Rubs Off on You

Josh admitted Louisiana had started to change him. They appreciated their local gift haul from Parish Ink and being blown away by the "island" where Tabasco is made.

The duo also shared their travel strategy: don’t research too much to avoid stereotypes and preconceived ideas, and let the fans decide their next stop.

Part 4: Pronunciation Trivia & Business Ventures

The finale was packed with laughs as they tried (and butchered) local Louisiana terms like “Kaliste Saloom,” “Tony Chachere’s,” and “Laissez Le Bon Temps Rouler.” One highlight? Their reaction to “Cash Money Records takin’ over for the ’99 and the 2000.”

They even entertained one of RV's notorious "business pitches" on-air and accepted it on the spot.

Josh & Jase came to Louisiana for the culture—and they got it. But it’s clear Louisiana left its mark on them, too. From Lafayette and Lake Charles to Baton Rouge and New Orleans, these Brits are now part of the family—and they’re welcome back any time.

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