 Big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, name another podcast like- Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle, it's your boy E-C-E-O. And I'm Money Moser by the way, and we create content every damn day. Check it man, hey man, it's good to have you back up Money Moser, where you been all my life man, the people want to know, yeah, so- At least I been at home my big mama, I ain't gonna hurt her. But hey man, ain't nothing wrong with that, you ain't gonna make me say nothing different man, I appreciate you for being on the show man. I'm always here, in spirit. Say so man, check it man, we got a special guest in here today man, this man right here man, hey man, he from Arkansas man, and you know how to have some people on here from Arkansas man. Two, three. Yeah man, hey man, shout out to that boy Jesse McDonald, the official Jesse McDonald, but check it man, Mr. Young Banks is in the house. What's up with you? What's up man, what's up with you? Hey man, we happy to have you. Thank you so much for this opportunity man, just about to be the first one, I think we're gonna go where we go from here. Oh yeah? Yeah. Say man. God is in control, so what can they stop? Say man, hey, I'm gonna be honest with you man, we better come at you with some questions man, we don't know where you've been, what you've been doing, how many people you've been around, did you see COVID as a bad thing, it's a bunch of stuff we're gonna be asking you. I think I'm the one to do it, I think I'm the one to do it, I think I'm the one to do it. Check it. So coming up as a youngster man in Arkansas man, how did that all start man, let's be real cause we can't be fake. Already, I was officially born in San Diego, right? Okay, you born in San Diego? Yeah, born in San Diego. How old was you when you left? About, I think nine out of ten, something like that, but we always went back and forth to Arkansas cause that's the roots. Are you a parent in the Navy? Nah, he stayed in San Diego some of the time, but my mom, we all from Arkansas, from Arkansas. What part? Pine Bluff. Pine Bluff. So they ain't in no Navy, they was out there bluffing. And Pine Bluff, you know how I go down from there, so I was born there, but then I was raised in Arkansas, Pine Bluff. To me, I don't say, I say New Orleans poor, that's when you ain't got nothing. You know what I mean? That's when I say like, if we didn't have the checks, if we didn't have the food stem stuff, we would be New Orleans poor. Oh really? And you call that when you just don't have nothing. Yeah. You being hurt is so. I know from the Louisiana side. Yeah, so he know like, you feel me? So I got to me just grow up in Pine Bluff. It was street. It was drug dealing, same stuff. But I always went my own way though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what we say? We broken houses, all that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. To eat. It was just my mom until I don't know my posses. I hollered at him when I got, when I was still in prison. Okay. He wasn't with me. So you went to prison. How old was you when you went to prison? I was 29 when I went to prison, the first time with the jail, juvenile. I was 13. Wow. Yeah. So all them events, it just make me better. People look at it as bad, but it ain't. No, no, no, no. It's a way out. I'm glad I wasn't here them seven years in this, what's going on right now. All this bullshit. Yeah. I'm glad I wasn't here. Look at me now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So how old was you? You was 29 when you went? Yeah, I was 29 when I went. Man, you look young as hell, boy. I'm 30. Yeah, I'm 38. But you look like you bought 28 preserved, you don't know? Yeah, everybody's saying that. So was it in Arkansas? No, I did time in Maryland, Cumberland, Maryland, Baltimore. I was around all Baltimore. So me and Tony, two times, if y'all know what y'all know about him, or the Baltimore way, we're going to do a prison interview. Okay. I just ain't got in touch with him with it because I want everything in order and like, even with this situation, that'll jump that off. Even for him, because everybody out of touch, I want to help. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Even with words. How was Maryland? In the prison system during? All right. So, you know, Palm Bluff, I love my country stuff. So even when I see country houses, I smile. So ditches, I smile. But the prison system in Maryland is more like, it's games, you know, it's, I ain't it didn't think about it. I ain't, wasn't in no game. I know how to cut hair, sing, rap and all this. So it was just more like your vibe and your spirit. You know, I'd have been in prison. So I've been in some stuff. Not me. To be in stuff is just because they dope fiends, a lot of dudes in prisons are dope fiends. So they'll do anything to get high. Okay. Stab, kill, go against it. But you know, as the streets, now what I'm seeing down here, that's what it looked like. Okay. This look like prison. You just got easy access to pussy. That's the only difference. You got to watch out. You got to hold your gun. Nigga, and they're gonna stab you. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? It's more close range. So now nigga's driving and shooting out. This is prison right now. You see what I'm saying? You can't go with your kid. You and your girl really don't need to drive in the car together. She need to go on the Walmart and get the shit. And you know what I'm saying? Because people don't know what's going on. And nobody got to know you to shoot you now. And it's just crazy. So now that get mad in the highway. When I got out of prison, little news was going in. What did you go to prison for? I went to prison for first degree assault on white people, second degree assault. When I was in prison, I argued. I see why you like Charleston white. Yeah. Yeah. It clicked now. I say that strong because I'm letting my black people know I ain't against you. Yeah. I ain't going to fight with you. If you don't like me, I'm going to go somewhere else. That's just it. You know what I'm saying? So you assaulted somebody and it probably was other cases that was, you were already going through a thing and you can relate to that. You know when you're going through some things with like, okay, it don't just start, I just started assaulting white people. Now it was some more things that trick you, like you say you went to TYC or to I went to, what did they call it down to AYC? I went to Texas, I Kansas is a juvenile. Okay. So, man, we posed the way, because me and my homeboys in the hood, they're like, let's rock. You know what I'm saying? And then little child, yeah, wrestling piece of little child, it went in, it was stupid rock. Yeah. So you know what I'm saying? If it wasn't for me, we would have got more time because I hit the gun. Which I was young. Yeah, we was young, 13. I was in the eighth grade. Yeah. You were just traveling state to state doing crazy stuff? No. Me? No, I was just saying, because remember you said you were in Maryland. Yeah, Maryland. Now I see with me, with prison and trouble, is the devil want me, but he can't get me. So God sit me down for a minute every time. Look at me. Yeah. He said the devil want him, but God sit him down. At least he know it though. He know it. Yeah. So like now I'm moving a little too fast and he telling me like, chill. Yeah. I am. I'm grinding. I wasn't here here. They're doing it by myself. So it's like the spirit is like, yo, chill, chill. So now this week coming up, like I'm chilling. I ain't going nowhere for like three, four days. Wow. Because that's what it's telling. I move with the spirit. Yeah. Even when you dealing with a female, like, all right, listen, when I see you, that means it's going to be the right timing. Everything going to be on point. Young banks. Yeah. Mr. Young Banks. I got to put Mr. because I got older. So I put Mr. Young Banks. Yeah. Mr. Young Banks. I like that. I was going to ask you. I like that. It was Banks. I got the name when I was in the fifth, fourth grade, fourth, fifth grade as a rapper called Ant Banks. Oh, man. Stop playing. From West Coast. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So my first name Anthony. Yeah. Okay. So little child rested. So my brother got killed back home at the club at PJ, one of the hottest club was in Pine Bluff. Okay. You know, Tupac got shot there two before. He was like, Ant Banks. I always used to say that. And we just look at it like, well, yeah, Ant Banks. So people just said, Ant Banks, these banks, they just stick to banks. Wow. So then when I got to DC, Maryland, we started our label target squad, which I started TS murderous thugs under that was younger too. But I had a vision. They didn't have. We always had a love for the music. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My Indian crew in DC, Maryland, they didn't have a vision. I said, just listen to me. I got you. But God didn't want it. He wanted now because I know the business. I know everything now. I know I don't want to sign a deal with Birdman. I know me and NBA young boy ain't going to sign no deal because the money going to be cool, but I got to take on his beef. I got to do all that. And if you're real, that's what you're going to do. So now you're going to take on a beef of five million dollars that you might not get to spend. It makes no sense. So if I can get with my nigga, watch whoever, we can make 100,000. This week traveling state-to-state renovating and go do we do people like your shit streaming. That's what we're going to do. I don't need a Bentley. Now I can go get a Benz and make it look like a Bentley. It's the nigga in the car, not the car. You said something, you know, to be to go through everything that you went through and still to have the positive attitude that you have about God. Yeah, that's my bad. You know what I'm saying? I know already that a lot of people don't know, but when you go through incarceration and you go through different things, man, it's a lot of times, man, that that that, you know, God is holding you in a position where you're in a cocoon to where he's he's preserving you and you got preserved and I can look at you and tell, man. And then you had some time to read. Did you get to read? I don't do no reading. No reading. How did you research for your spirituality? I meditate and listen to God. I daydream about my cars. I daydream about my shoes. I know why you love Charles and White. You and him talking the same old stuff. I mess with them. So you never read any book? No, people used to have me. You write music as you. I saw the music in my head. I ain't got to write that. That's right. I'm going to have you to freestyle. Yeah, you know that. You know that. I said you want to play. Yeah, you hear that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We're going to see. We're going to see. We're going to see. It's in your mind. All that is in your mind. We're going to see the day. I got a list of car. Wild thing cover on my YouTube and I'm from the street. You hear what I just said. It's in your mind. That mean you can come with it, nigga. I'm excited. Let's go. God bless you, man. I'm excited for y'all, too, man. No, man, thank you for coming on the show, man. It's real, brother. I love my people, man. I know you. Just to see you looking like this. You're bossed up on bossed up. I want to talk more. I want to talk more. I want to talk more. I want to talk more. You already know what's going on. This is on YouTube. Yes, sir. And we're going to do at least a thousand views in a week. Already. They in trouble, nigga. I promise you. Oh, man, the setup is lovely in here, ain't it? Man, it's lovely. This is what it's in. I just love the fact, man, that you learn overcame. Listen, you heard what I just said. You don't overcame, bro. It's it. You could have been dead sleeping in your grave, but you hear a lot of your homeboy. I just heard you say, oh, such, such died and such a, such shot out to him. You know, but God has something for you, man. And where you had to touch somebody in this time. Amen. Oh, that's heavy. I'm talking about everybody. When I first got out, I go on my life. I'm talking about 30 people on there. Nah, it's like, bye, because I'm banking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I know who the haters. I know who is who. I know who is what. I mean, talking about real life situation, even when I got out, the devil tried me. And we'll talk about that off camera. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That ain't for everybody. Already. You feel me? That's like personal family stuff. Yeah, yeah, but it's all right, man. I still prosper and made it through that. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'm still dealing with, you know what I'm saying? Leave stuff a little bit, but it ain't nothing I'm worried about. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Devil trying to trick you out of your position. Oh, you want to take this polygraph tip? Nigga, I did seven years. You think I'm going to talk to you on a polygraph about a crime? Already. What is wrong with y'all? That's what's wrong with it. We get scared. Nigga, lock me up. Yeah. You got to listen. All right, put me over there. Show how I feel. Lock me up. Yeah. Lock me up, man, because I ain't got time to be talking to you. You ain't trying to lock me up. Put me over there. Mm-hmm. They're going to come to you. What's up with it? Man, listen. Either you're going to give me some time, or you're going to let me go. Yeah. Do you have a lot of riots in there? When you dealing with prison now, gangs on gang is they on gang because they're scared to go to war. When I first came in prison, this is 2012, so I had to do county time then 2013. So I just did the last show with Toxic Crow, DC. Man, I'm doing it. Got my D2 on that shit on YouTube right now still. Yeah, I'm doing all my son. Boom. All right. Ooh, but I'm moving too fast still. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'm like, dang, go. Black kids still like ours. I get in the fight next to me. You know, two days later, up. U.S. Marsh. I'm like, I was like, what do I do? Yeah, you know, you did big deal with guns. I'm like, God, let me use six, eight. You got that gun. Yeah. I ain't money with it. Man, I was like, oh, my God. So the other Virginia police had to tell me, because I'm in Virginia at the studio. Mm-hmm. So he like, you know, XYZ or Baltimore or something. I was like, nah, man, either. I said, I know they ain't locked me up by no fight. But this is Townsend, White County, Maryland. See people don't understand. Yeah. A lot of countries don't understand going to East Coast and getting in trouble or anything. Mm-hmm. It could be this small. Mm-hmm. And you like, damn, but I was in Arkansas. They was, you gave me a fine and what? Yeah. No, they give you, they give you a business. So I'm going to be, I got a soft child with no DNA. I got a soft child with no bruise. I got a soft child with no hospital bill. Nothing. It's just, then I got a- Trumped up charges. Yeah, that's why. Even when I get with, with y'all, even with y'all, even if we don't make so much money on my case too, that's why people don't understand. They be lab. I said, man, you don't even understand. Ain't no evidence in my case and my lawyer been disbarred before I got on. Why? So I'm like, okay, give me a second. We're a South time serve. I did four years. So you know what I'm talking about? So I'm off and then I'm like, nah, they all right. I'm like, huh? They ain't got nothing. So we like, oh, the state, I know he got disbarred. Ooh, I was like, all right, all right. I said, so that's the reason overturned. I ain't no idiot. Yeah. So I said, okay, play the game, but God said, chill. Yeah. You want to go, you know, I got you. You're going to eat off that too. Don't worry about that. But I got a, I got a plan for you. You got a story. You see what I'm saying? Cause we all come from a bottom. We all come from a story. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So we just got a. Was you able to, I don't need to cut you off. Nah, you go ahead. Was you able to help in those young youngsters coming through there? Oh, let me see how can I say this? Yeah. Cause that's a good question, man. Only way, and I'm telling females, anybody today, you can't help nobody with no money. That's right. You can't help nobody with no care. You can't help not it, but no look. They just going to have to fuck with you. Don't try. Don't do nothing. I understand that. You cannot imprison. They ain't trying to hit them little niggas trying to get high. Them try to get right. They trying to phone all that. They don't care about that good stuff. Oh man. I come through a conversation every week. Dang. I said God. Everybody that wrote me, everybody sent money with females. No niggas. My brother, which preaching Dallas now, he doing this thing. I want you to do an interview with him too. You're going to like how real he real strong. You think I eat strong. But uh, he, uh, he sent me $25 and like, man. You dealing with such a set from where, you know, I'm a country. I'm not like my people from where I'm from. You know, I'd be in DC, Maryland or whatever, but they just, they not Southern. You feel me? That's just what it is. That's just like a female or Southern female. Get a New York. Oh man. You ain't, we ain't on the same page. Like you ain't got that country and you're like, I'm cool. Yeah. Yeah. So we, we, I did that and the little kids, they just, I think they going to be the one kill you in prison in the streets. Leave them alone because these are just fucking babies. That's it. They just go for me and whoever. So, so are you telling me that you really couldn't articulate the formula to help one of those young people or two of those young people or anybody that came in your surroundings? Man, Baltimore. You had, you had, you had cellies? Yup. You had people that you talked to on a constant basis? Oh yeah. Yeah. You know, you know, I, yeah, I'm not one. I could promise you. I talked to little Smitty, but he joined the gang when he left me. It don't matter, but you still gave him something. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but see with God, you got a light in you. Yeah, I got a word. That shows people out of darkness. Yeah. Out of dark places. They don't have to just be darkness on the whole, but out of dark places in spots in their life. So there were, there had to be with the way your attitude is and the way you come across, somebody seen that genuineness had to it and was able to, you know, understand the situation a little better even when they moved on first. You might not even seen it. I guess it's for, I mean, I ain't staying. I wasn't in the gang. See? So it was always God, like I've been in the bathroom with gang members. Yeah, yeah. I've been punched by it, but I'm so deep with that ain't, I ain't even feel it. Yeah, yeah. And he gave me all he had. Yeah. I really couldn't do none because it's three more. It don't matter what I do, I'm getting jumped. Yeah, yeah. You see what I'm saying? It ain't no game and no prison. Yeah. When, when it's time for your number or whatever, when niggas on your ass is, is you going to get it. I used to have niggas on my wife. But I was going through that thing. I said nigga bust my eye. Nigga, I'm in here anyway. I ain't got nobody. I ain't going nowhere. Boom. It'll be good in a week, nigga. We're going to, we're going to have to fight. But everybody that don't like me in the world and prison, something happened. Not saying I want something to happen. They got away from me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Everybody had a problem with me on the tail or anybody and you shitting though. But guess who, guess who I'm connected with? God. God in the, in the higher up. Yeah, yeah. Because they see banks in prison. I've been with him for four years. Dang. What you talking about? He do. But you a crackhead. So I know you want some doping. Banks don't ask nobody for nothing. He do his thing. He on the phone. He cut niggas hell. If you ain't got no money, still cut your hair. You ain't got no food. That nigga get your noodle. Yeah. So what you saying? So his respect. They seen that over the time. They seen that in you. And that's what it is. You call them BMs and Baltimore. Yeah. And the Bush members, which you know, BGF is big. Okay. And Baltimore ain't no city to play with. Yeah, I've been up there. Yeah. He know. So that's what why Tony two time want to do a big interview with me too about that. Cause he like, nigga, you from Arkansas and was in DC. And you went to seven years and Baltimore prison. You here? You know what I mean? Yeah. He like, what the? I say, man, God, like you feel me? Yeah. Yeah. I'm always find a way. Heads of protection. Yeah. Not to get in trouble. I'm the nicest, coolest person. Crazy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. It's just like, oh, you had no, it's like, I want you to be straight. If I love your deal with you, if I'm telling you do something that mean it's going to be for real. It's going to be worth your while. You know what I'm saying? Are we just saying on top? If I'm going to tell you some stupid stuff, why am I going to talk to you? Most definitely. So do you? So, so how did you process the music while you was in there? Um, I just let little niggas in there. Did you write or you didn't write? You didn't write nothing. No, I ain't write nothing. You just kept it in your mind. The music that I just did, the 80, how many? I got 84 songs on YouTube videos right now in a year, six months. So most of that is new. It's just all spontaneous. I come here and we just think of a hook in the song and we are just doing it. That's what it is. I really can't, I could write, but it's too much sometimes. And then it's like now you got to figure out what you're going to say when you write it. All that. So with the punching now, you could just stop and say, all right, I'm going to go back. And that's what makes it harder. That's why Lil Baby is so hot because he know how to punch better than, and NBA young boy, he know how to punch back and forth. And that's what makes you a hot rapper. I knew that a long time ago when Rick Ross was doing it. Yeah. You feel me? So I went in and uh, and music for me, I did it stop. It kept me through. Like everyone for August, I'll stay in a man. There was a lot of days in prison. My nigga took me through there. Wow. Man, my nigga all because I was on the phone with kid like, she like, oh, listen to this audience. He knew August Austin. I said, man, nobody. I don't want to listen to nobody. I said, man, right now what I was listening. I'm listening to Kevin Gay. Um, what was it? The blood of mixtape. Um, my cousin CJ tried to hit me with all brick or all joint that I said, man, I'm listening to Meek Mill right now drink. He was hot at the time. You know the two down with 14. You couldn't leave that alone. I'm a nigga. That's why I'm a nigga. I'm listening to, uh, what else? Uh, GZ, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, seen it all and all that. I don't want to hit the dog as I was saying, so I'm telling you. I'm gonna like it. He can sing like you. Man, I'm telling you. I was like, all right. I'm gonna order. So boom. Like in a catalog, I ordered. Best CD I've ever ordered in my life, period to this day. So did you, okay. You like Mode 32. Mode three, my nigga. I mean, I say that because I, I heard the song, you know, yeah. Yeah. You heard that. Yeah. Stop playing. But he didn't hear. I heard it. No. You didn't hear. Yeah. Why? Before he passed my son called limited days. Hard time. I say mode three. I fuck with him before he even died or whatever before. Because when I got on the print. You hear that? What did he say? Before he even died. Yeah. Before. Like a lot of cats got on the bandwagon after he died. See, it's a lot of cats. See, I don't want to hunt it. Mm hmm. All day long. See, be Watts. Shout out to be Watts. Be Watts. Yeah. Yeah. See, he was, he was with mode three and, and, and, and, and DeRoe and him, but I wasn't even following mode three or DeRoe. I was following Watts. See. Cause that's my boy. You know what I'm saying? So when I seen today, like when I, when I think about mode three, I didn't like it at first. And I keep telling people this. Cause the attitude. But no, no, it wasn't the attitude. That really wasn't it. It was just, he wasn't marketable to me at first. I'm a money man. So I'm looking at, okay, he be cutting up, then he jumped on somebody. Yeah. On Facebook. It was all kind of stuff that led me to believe that I could put my money into somebody like a yellow B's and I could make my money. And it wouldn't, you know, and it would be marketable. But the nigga kept coming with so much fire when it came to lyrics that I had to respect. Yeah. I was in the city. You see what I'm saying? I'm just telling you how it went down for me. And I didn't switch up whenever he died. I already had certain feelings about it, but he was hot. Once he made the song like the one with Boosie. I really, the one, what's that one that he made? Everybody ain't friend. Everybody ain't friend. That one right there. I started to see the momentum and the Kevin Gates. I had seen it when he was at the church when he had Rawley in there with him. So I knew he was hot. And you couldn't deny that. But I think the people went berserk after he died. But I can say he deserved it because he was going to do it anyway. Hey, if he wouldn't have died, the city he got right now, it would have been gone. I don't know about that. I don't know about that. We can't just say that. I say that he's got more impact with him there because he put more eyes on it. But listen to me. I'm being real. I was on that city right now. I was talking about him dying and killing everybody. So how wouldn't he be in good right now? I just think the fact that he's, you got to understand man, that he was making certain moves that would have made certain moves that would have made certain things happen in his life if he was here. So we don't know what he would have done with the music that he was making or how much attention he would have paid to it or if he would have made something else. But with him is... You understand where I'm coming from. He could have made something. He's that talented and he worked that hard to where you talking about this album, he could have been talking about two or three other things that maybe even took from that album. Yeah, I did get upset. Did you hear what I just said? I was like, Mo, you ain't got to do them live. You know what I'm saying in this shit? Yeah. Mo, that's what I want the nigga want to see. Exactly. But talking about them nigga, man, fuck them niggas. Yeah, yeah. You know that's how they feel. If you don't like me, I don't like you. Okay, bye. I'm a holler at you. The judge told me one day it was a day you didn't know them or the day she or he didn't know you. Let's go back to that day. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? I like that. So, and that was just Johnson, the older judge. Yeah, yeah. I'm like nigga, I ain't one ray like boo boo. But I always got caught but the devil's the devil is trying to. See, you keep saying something. See, you recognize that it was the devil trying to trick you out of your position. And I'm going to be real a lot of times I feel like the Mo threes and people like that and even some of the other guys, man. Oh, he took Mo out. Listen. He tried because God got wanted Mo. Exactly. But I'm just saying it's a lot of people that he trying to trick out of their position and then we recognize him. Yeah, he trying to get me to just like not to bring up. Try boyfriend. You got money. Fuck that rap shit, nigga. Yeah. You been having money with your old G's. Fuck that shit. Yeah. That shit don't mean nothing now shining the chain. Everybody doing it. So abroad ain't even impressed by that. But I think a lot of times people get caught up in these situations. You know what I'm saying? In their environments. You know what I'm saying? You had an environment. You had people that you used to deal with it now. You don't even deal with those same people. No, no. You see what I'm saying? But see, you bumped your ass and they went through what you went through. You can't sit back and say, oh man, he need to do this. He need to do that. You had to bump your head. Yeah. You had to be put in a position of to where you had a hedge of protection. Yeah. It's like Mo or something could have been walking and niggled out of them. Yeah. And then now they just Yeah. Even Mo could have had a chance to get that hedge of protection. Yeah. It would have made at that time the thing that you got then his situation would have been different. But Mo was carried by God. So all them demons around them. When God mess with you, he gonna bring people in your life to put you over here over there. Look at little dirt. Wild is a motherfucker, but he over there. Yeah. Because the niggas around don't want to feed their family. And they, you feel me, is they can't. They don't care about them shining. They just care about feeding their family. Niggas like around him want to shine. Yeah. And that's what me and my first label messed up. My DJ, you want to be the artist. Yeah. We can't do that. Yeah. We go to TRR. You want to be on TRR. By yourself, you ain't got no niggas look like goons or nothing with you. You just all, yeah, I got the mixtape in it. I did it with 360. You know, you know, we'll get into that with 360 and all. Yeah. So you worked with 360 before? I done dealt with 360. Trace on my niggas. So you, he on the pow. Yeah. DJ pow. I'll pow pow. Yeah. The reason why I really deal with a couple of pow, I'll walk in there today. He gonna tell you how long he know me. Yeah. In Baltimore, in Townsend, it was him, them franchise boys. No, this night it was Frank, it was Keisha Cole's franchise boys. I heard that name in a minute. They were, they were like, Oh, that boy went back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They were high back then too. What? Yeah. Alright.�� Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. If you David Banner, you drop some on YouTube Spotify, you get a check, so why not? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying? I don't be saying, I guess I'm gonna keep up with him enough, do we have videos, visuals, and stuff that be popping off like that? I'm looking for that. But I get it, you know, you right, he got a name, so he could drop some. Yeah, you can just drop it, and I can feed you. Yeah, yeah. That's why I'm trying to get all my YouTube everything. So if I drop something like, okay, somebody hurting, I can feed them. Yeah. You know what I mean? I don't want nobody hurting around me, period. So whatever we can do, we can try to do, they don't know the power in giving. Mm-hmm. You know what I mean? You got females that do the asking for money, but she'd like them, but she said, I don't know you, but she had sex with them. I said, you would give him your pussy before sex. God damn. Yeah, yeah. I give her bomb money. I don't know him. Yeah, yeah. What is you saying? But you expect that nigga to run, if your car break down, you just met him. Earlier today, and you know that this, if you call him, he gonna, what were you at? Oh, he gonna come fix it and everything. I ain't saying that if you don't want a pussy, no, I ain't gonna, because niggas like him, too. I ain't just saying that, but I don't expect a nigga, boom, be right there. Yeah, yeah. And then we like that. So you got, wait, oh, damn, she ready to fuck. All right, let me go fuck her until she ready to fuck. Now while I be telling women, listen, you get your nigga and boss up with him and understand see what's going on. All that waitin' and seein' and datin' and all that, that shit is out the door. Yeah. You feel, I'm talking about- You know, I used to gauge it like that, like if you- So nothing get all caught. It's real, I mean, I used to gauge it like that. If you, I don't play games. Okay. You know what I'm sayin'? I'm a grown man. And so we don't play games, you know what I'm sayin'? If you playin' games, I'm movin' on. Yeah, I'm gone. I can't do it. Time is real, real serious, really. People got their own kids and grandkids that they can play with. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I say don't buy kids toys cause people gonna play with them all their motherfuckin' life. Let's get back to the music. So a question, you know, top three artists of all time, man. Top three artists. Yeah, the top three- Dead or Alive. Dead or Alive. Alive, any year, any more. The Bishop of Mr. Maker is not on camera, guys. I don't know what she doin', but she's skippin' in on- She's still on the show, she ain't on camera. Okay, we'll let her be on the show. Okay, but give us top three artists of all time. Number one. Tupac, definitely. There he is right there. Tupac. Number two. Number two. Eminem. Eminem? Wow. That's crazy. Cause I be hard on Eminem. I'm hard on Eminem, but I'll tell you why when we go through it. Who else? Number four. I mean, number three. Last but not least, Money Bag. Money Bag, yo. He the last nigga that's just keepin' it real, man. And to me, I like Money Bag. Yeah, cause Walk Dog is fallin' Money Bag swaps. I see Walk Dog. That boy goin' in. He smart. You know that little baby, you ain't got man, listen. We tryin' to take care and have fun. I ain't tryin' care to get it back in blood, bro. I'm good, I love it. I like the song. I wanna know what Eminem, how he get on his list. Cause I be trippin' on that. Because Eminem went into it. Eminem correct. Black. But do you know what you just said? He went into it. Do you know what you said? He went. He was already there. He just had to go down the street to the club. The only thing I'ma tell you. The only thing I can say is, I hear a lot of people, you know. You said I could just see it a while ago and you said Money Bag, yo, and Look Baby. I always have, I listened to Eminem back then, but it's not the same as our people in it. You know what I'm saying? Like I go by the ear and I can't relate to it. Listen, I can't relate to it. I can listen to it. It's a different way to say who your top five and who you're ridin' to. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's totally different. Hey, if you love him. I'm not ridin' to Eminem. I never, but I know he a hell more rapper. Did you hear what I just said? Yeah. I get it. But your top three artists, you look at it. But if you want me to take him out. No, I don't want you to take him out. I want you to tell me why. Not if you want me to, I put Gotti there. Yo Gotti there. I love Gotti Cool. I don't like Gotti. I'll stop it. That's personal, man. Yeah. Hey, I understand if somebody treats you to something. No, no, no. He do nothing to me. He did something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He a good dude. Yeah, he a good dude. Yeah, yeah, yeah. God bless you, God. But he on the wall. But the thing I can say is, man, when I look at Eminem, I think it's just the sound of the music and did I listen to it during the time and I heard him on that with Jay-Z and I get it, but the culture, I guess the difference for me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I come for him. He a cool, but you can't do what a brother can do on the mic. You will never be able to top what we do. We made it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's us. You can only rap. And I'm holding on to it because it's ours. So you feel that way about him like I feel about the Beastie Boys. Yeah, same thing. Same thing. But I bet they cool. Yeah, they cool. I'm rocked out. But I just think Eminem can rap. What you think? When you say top, because I can say top. What you think? I think that was my co-host. And Jay-Z, if that's the case. Eminem can give it to me raw. Eminem can rap. Like you just gotta know his culture and how he feeling about, how he rapping about, what he rapping about. Because he can rap about anything and give him a moment. Like it doesn't matter what he rapping about. Yeah, he just saying it. Like, whatever he rapping about, it's gonna be something like, you gonna like, damn, what he saying is he saying that? It's gonna be something good. Every time he speak on it. That last album, you give me a song off the last album. I ain't listen to that man like T.D. That's what I'm talking about. Now you see what I'm saying? You're right, you're right about that. I'm gonna stop playing with y'all in here. Okay. Yeah, you remember Stan, nigga. But after that, y'all niggas don't even remember no song. Right. But y'all hear everybody else saying that. So y'all like, yeah, you're a miracle. I'm telling you, I'm telling you. You're a miracle. But you can't tell me. When you talk about like top five, like record sales and rapping for real, like he rapped for real and plus did all this money. Well, who didn't rap for real? You know what I'm talking about? We got niggas like Money Bag, yo. We got niggas like Money Man. We got niggas like NBA, young boy. I'm just saying, we got, all I'm saying is, it's hard for me to do this and not be real with my ear. Y'all don't hear me, man. You're, I'm gonna be real with you. I gotta be real with my ear, man. But I get it though. I get it cause a lot of people pick Eminem. Now, but if you were to say, man, who you ride and listen to right now? I'm gonna say Walk Dog, Big Boogie. You feel me, Big Sky. This the shit jamming. P's gonna come. It's cool without, if he on top of killing the gun, the sun probably go more. Yeah. You feel me? So Big Walk Dog gonna do his thing because he talking about the street, but he make it sound. He signed 1017, didn't he? Yeah. So bag make it sound good. That's what they wanna hear. Yeah, NBA, young boy went up, but me and the young dudes in prison used to argue about bag and NBA, young boy. But I ain't know what was going on. He said, bang, she been locked up. You don't know what was going on really in the street street. Like, these niggas stupid. You feel me? I'm like, man, you know we old man. We're about, nah, you better worry cause you gonna die. But you know what I'm saying? They like, I said, nah, money bag is talking real, but street. So you gotta respect that. I can't bust a nigga. He ain't kill a nigga. Bad walk, man. You ride with your girl. I'm a bust a kill a nigga. Nigga, nigga, fuck a bitch a nigga. And out in our cute little tuning down the street. So your girl supposed to be, if she riding bumping at with you, she's a lane. She was like, nigga, turn that shit out. Yeah, yeah. You feel me? Yeah. But money bag, niggas be lying like they raw. Come on, 48, honey, my cough, that's play or shit. Let me find me a beat, man. Come on, man. And he speaking his life, though. Like he speaking his life. That's what they said, do I like the life? Yeah, yeah, but his life, we like artists because we can relate to the life. Exactly. We did a gon do whatever they saying. Yep. You know what I mean? You don't went crazy over shining. Everybody shining. I don't like all that. So you don't even gotta shine now. All you gotta do is have mom and the belated master money, man, they maintain. I'm trying to tell you. Like I said, you ain't got to leave home. That's crazy for the girls. For you know what I'm saying? Never heard of anybody talking to me like that. I said, cause they just trying to get some pussy real quick. So if I'm gonna fuck you, we gotta have something going on. Yes, some type of connection. Yeah, yeah, we can't just be banging like you said. So we got nigga, I don't know. You're saying it cause you got a older. Hold on, hold on. Yeah, you know, I used to bang this way when I was a little boy. Niggas ain't need what? I was just a beef for the new single. I'm trying to see. I'm trying to make it on. I'm trying to get you like that. Let's go. Okay, let's go. All right, I'm okay. If y'all like that, I'm saying every time for the first one. And we ain't, we ain't. We ain't. We ain't. Everybody knows that I'm right. Check it, man. Say, man, I'm over here, man. My boy, man, Mr. Young Banks in the building, man. We got to go in, man. What's up with y'all? This will be a good part of the show. Keep the bag keys locked, man. Come on with me. Ball talk one-on-one. I'm making it move, making it cool. Bang it swing, nigga B coming down. Niggas, you know what I'm a fucking dude. They say I can sing and rap. Nigga A ain't no salary cap. Yeah, I'm about to put my hood on the map. Nigga whole head, nigga, what you talking back? Come on. Nigga money over hold. Coming down, nigga, with the drip and clothe. I don't give a fuck, nigga, about four-four. I ain't coming down, man. I'm slipping in doughs. Money over dimes. Money over fine. G-O-D, nigga, rapping his name. I don't give a fuck, I'm going insane. Wrapping dough, nigga, I bow. Giving a fuck, you know I'm a bow. I don't give a damn, nigga, about that thing. I'm a crowd before I walk. I'm a giddy, nigga, hella slow. Million dollar bill, nigga, million dollar deals. I don't give a fuck, nigga, nigga, house on the hill. Give a fuck, nigga, man, gotta fuck my bill. Arkansas, nigga, pine, I blow. P-23, that's where I'm from. We some country mother and we really don't get enough. We be talking hella shit. Man, folks up in this bitch. I used to game back in the day. But I be grown up in this bitch. Check it, man, check it, man. Let's pull him out, nigga, the nigga we gonna keep going. Let's pull him out. He don't pull up. I wasn't done talking. He don't pull up. I'm playing game, man, man. Now you gotta joke with him, man. You don't pull up, now you gotta. Check it, man. Hey, man, hey, man. No, I definitely like that, man, you know. But you say you sing, too. Yeah, we do. Yeah, yeah, see, we gonna put, uh-oh. See, my wife, she like did them song, nigga. She gonna put you on the spot, man. So you did the acapella? To y'all, too. We can do acapella, be whatever. Man, get you a wife. I'm at the 18 years, man, the 19 years. To anybody watching, man. You can fuck off whatever you want to listen. Every time a nigga bow, it's a woman. Already. Every time a woman know this nigga, that nigga, this nigga, that it's a woman that put it even when you selling dope. That's it. My cousin, my uncle, somebody. Putting him on. Get you a real woman. Man, appreciate it, bro. You're a real bitch. Appreciate you, man. I appreciate you. So yeah, what's the song, babe? Where we going? You want to, you want to beat? Hold on, I'll get you a, you do it. I mean, we can do something to beat the acapella all day long. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. I'm gonna get this, I got something. And we thank all my subscribers, man, all thousands and some subscribers. And there's almost 2,000, man. I thank y'all for subscribing, man. And Boss Talk ready on this bitch. Yeah, Boss Talk 101. Boss Talk 101 is in here. Where the Boss is talking. You hear me? Number go. Yeah. Y'all, let me check it out. All right, what song are we gonna give? I'm trying to see if I can find you some of this. Ah, nah, they boys, really. Money Bay. Hey, I'll just say, you can make a good song with Ken and Gage on Money Bay. Yeah, Money Bay and then Gage listed like that. Summer Walker shit. I see, let me even do my R&B with the street niggas like, cause they like it. They just do it on a low in this. Cause they girls. Check it out. Yeah, yeah. Check it, man. Let's see what we got on this beat. Let's go. Let's take it back for my niggas. I was impressed. I was blown. I ain't smoking nothing, but. Say, man, now the thing is, man, it's just good to see organic talent, bro. You know what I'm saying? It's a lot of niggas can't do that, bro. They got to have a machine. Watts got to try to tone the damn music out for them. All this stuff to try to make a damn album. You know what I'm saying? All these niggas mixing and mastering. Yeah, next thing you know, you got Miller Vanilla in this damn thing. What did you say, Watts? They know you got Miller Vanilla in there. You know what Watts said? Look, do what Watts said. You record that on your phone? I said, yeah. As soon as you tell a nigga you record on their phone, they hate all you can because they looking for money for studio shit. But if you don't tell them, they don't even know. They like, damn, that shit tight. And he will hold it. So I learned these whole ass niggas moves. Niggas, you love money more than me. I can't fuck with you. Already. I can't deal with you. You love money more than me. I'm good. If I can't see you come around and smile, nigga boss, come to my house. That's all I want. That's a good nigga around me. If it's gonna be because every dude always cross me, I don't know why I don't do nothing. Because you're a good nigga. Yeah. Because God let them flee them to the land. So if I can't just come to your house and you happy, aw, man, the vibe gone. You just be happy to see me in there, nigga, I might get you 100,000 dollars. What the hell is you talking about? Yeah, yeah. Just chill. But now I know you itching and catching. You gonna do anything for it. Wow. So that's why I said, right now I know my music banging and once it get in the right ears, I already know the people gonna be like, but I'm like, okay, I ain't gonna sign a deal with Birdman. I ain't gonna, you feel, I already know when I ain't even ever been calling. It feel good, cool, but I know it. I said, I get it off the mud. Birdman called it, this person called it. Get it off the mud. So now I could care about the future, but like you said, money bag, like you said, Kevin Gaze, I love it. Kevin Gaze, like me, he do his own shit. That's why he got videos in the island now. Cause he know what niggas is about and what they doing, it's about the music. So you borrow your video from all the guns and niggas, bring it back to the music. Yeah. That's why my song is called Strapped Up. I created the song for a personal family reason. I wanted to hurt somebody for real. Kids, you feel me that I looked out for, but that's the other way I told, we talk about album. But I did the song Strapped Up, but the meaning in the song, I said, I don't need nobody. I got my own self, bro. Two, two, three is black and blue. We call them mephanins, glock on deck. And you know I'm about to spend the bend. But the key is, I don't need nobody. I got my own self. So if young niggas know that, it'll be less killing and less gangs. Cause they feel like nigga, I don't need nobody. So everybody gonna, it ain't click now. It's like, if I see him, you gotta be with y'all, gotta fight it up, whatever, you know, whatever going on, where they gonna shoot it out the day I don't care what nobody said. Do not try to fight me. That's right. That's right. What you try to do, you're not good, you is. Niggas gonna try to bang it up. Listen, run, I had your gun. That's it. Run, I had your gun. That's it. Run, I had your gun. Run, I had your gun. I'm gonna put that on shirt already. How can, how can, how, okay. If you was able to go back and talk to that, I'm gonna say the 18 year old guy. Banks. Yeah, yeah, young banks. What would you say to that young, young banks? To help him to get through to what he's about to face? I never thought I'd go to prison, so that let you know I wouldn't run around doing what I should. I never thought I'd go to jail. It was always females involved in prison. Dudes get involved and I come to say, that's why I stay away from dudes and females around dudes. If you got dudes. What would you tell them? You're telling that. Now, if you got a nigga, if you even talk to your cousin too much, I don't want to talk to you. Okay. Straight up, it's just not cool. You know what I'm saying? So, you would tell him. You would tell that young man? I would tell him. Slow it down. I didn't want to get to know you. That's what I just tell him. You know what I'm saying? That's deep, that's tight. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got a great voice, man. Yeah, I appreciate it. Thank God. That's a blessing. Yeah, I just, we got to use it. And all my brothers got voices. We just shot the PG movie for Arkansas. Pine Bluff, we just shot the PG movie right now. I'm going to send them all the information on where they going to get it. We got more scenes in August. So if they ain't busy, if Boss Talk ain't busy, they can come out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's going to be on Netflix. Oh, really? I'm going to talk about, we got Slab. They, YouTube took some of my views, but I'm still going to call it. I got 10,000 views on Slab. Already. So, Double Cup did 1.3 in a week. Wow. Wow. You know, that's good for me. I love it. No, no, no. For myself? So how do you feel? Let's talk about that for a second. You know, a lot of people buying views. It's not organic, but they doing it. I can't. I can't buy and I can't promote on my YouTube. Well, how do you make money? I mean promote on my... How do you bring in income from music? Who, me? Yeah. Right now, I bring income from the streets. That's to be real. You feel me? Yeah, because I... And I bring income from my property in Arkansas, too. Okay, okay. So they got the casino down, we from the bills and stuff. I got that, too. It ain't really just the street. I got, you know, stock, low investment. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, other shit I can't. I don't mean to ask you that because I just want to, I just really, really want to key in on the fact of how do we break the algorithm to get money back in your pocket through the music? Yeah. Outside of the sources that people are using because there has to be a way. There gotta be a way. So we gotta talk about it. Yeah, we talking about real estate, or we just talking about music. Just music. I mean, to get back to it, see what's happening is, there's nothing new under the sun, bro. Everything that goes around, come right back around again. Goes up and come down. So now we gotta figure out how to make this algorithm to where, now independent is so strong. How do we make it? Yeah, we do the streaming and all that stuff when it happened. But I want to try to take it back to the street some kind of way so y'all can get recognized. So we gotta sit down and we gotta, oh, see, you know, the thing reason why. I got a cat coming on here called Aldi 300 and that's something that he put in my head the other day. He came at me when he was locked up for 12 years. See what I'm saying? And he'll be on the show. What day is he coming? I don't know, y'all know us boys from prison. Oh, y'all had a lot to think about. We winning. Had a lot of time. We's winning. Brooke, CEO, Lil Rock, that's my Ken Folk, one of my OG from back home. Yeah. They for to come in. I'm from to have them give a watch, get you to do, they doing their thing. And Lil Rock, Brooke, you know, he got his thing going. I can't even talk about that on camera too. It's okay, it's okay. Because he send me emoji like this. It's okay. Because you just see like, damn, Brooke, you do all this yourself. Like, yeah, I do. He's like, you're going to be hard trying to do it. But I said, man, I don't care. I mean, I enjoy it. Yeah. Like the music, I just sit down and I can just ask people, they like, you there for, man, you there for 24, I was doing a video. I was like, yeah, I'm not stopping till it's done. Amen. You know what I mean? Amen. So I enjoy making the music. Yeah. The picture, I just say, hey, come here. Take the picture. A daughter, a goddaughter, him or her. Come here, come on. I'm from to run around. That picture just come out from nothing. That's what's happening. And I just put it together and I just, the gram and from three, I'm over 4,000 followers on Instagram just a year and a half from prison. Yeah. You know what I mean? Big shot to at Tink Walker. You know what I'm saying? Definitely be putting it down. I taught her how to do promotion for myself. So I had 10 of me, we probably had 20,000 subscribers, 100,000 videos going and YouTube is not playing with these niggas about these fake views and stuff no more. They cracking down. Like they'll take, they'll do like, you can go to YouTube and find out everything going on with your, it's a real business. So I know that's the easy way and I just got a thousand subscribers in a year. Yeah. So I said, okay. So we do this even harder and get more people. Look, look how God worked. Like he called me, man, look how God, thanks. You talking about you wanna pull up and do shit about your mood? What's up? Yeah, yeah. I'm like, man, I'm gonna go away. I'm gonna head to Houston. He like, man, when he said it again, that's when I know he's serious. If I say he was like, all right, that was when I ain't got nothing. But he like niggas. Better get on this. You better get on it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But that's the grace of God and that's how God worked. And that's when you know you own the way to write your music, to write your money, to write. You gotta just wait. I'm glad I waited. I went seven years, I've been nine years now. So he gave me back them seven plus the nine and two mode. Job. Yeah, I like it. I'm Job. Yeah, I like it. I tell people, I say I'm Job, but I'm David when it comes to female in my back. But I'm Job. Yeah, I think that's all of us. These niggas, hey, niggas be lying. These niggas ain't shit. Say man. I'ma tell you something. You ain't love to sing more than a rap, but I do not do that. No, no, no, I love all of it, bro. Say, bro, you're an artist, bro. Yeah, God, I do. But you don't, ain't man, everything. Do it all. Yeah. Most niggas can't. No, I tell the kid, play basketball, baseball, soccer, do everything. They can't do it. I can do it all, man. Bro, but I'm sad. I'm talking about with the music. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I want you to keep doing everything. Yes, yeah, I do everything. Your talent, man, you helping people, you giving people a gift, a vibe. Yeah. Keep doing that, man. It's good, man. We thank you for coming on the show. I think, yeah, he said I'm missing one. What is missing? Put your YouTube name on the back of a shirt. Like if you just land around all day and walking around as well, put it on the back of a shirt. Somebody gonna see it, subscribe. Hustling. That's another way. Okay, so you make the call, get the shirts ordered, and we gonna go. Nah, we make shirts, bro. What the hell? Make the shirts and take a bag to hold it and see it. This is what you're holding. Yeah, we got you. We got ain't no problem. Make the shirts. I can do that. Make them, do whatever you want to make them. I'm with it. I'm with it. Just call them, bank, cash, I'm with it. I got you. All right, that sound good. That's what my money go for. You got it. My money go for my music. You got to send me the pictures of what we need on our show. We gonna, every number we change, every number I'm gonna make sure. We gonna lock it in, man. We gotta do drops and everything, man. We love you, brother. Love you too. Mr. Young Bangs, man, we love you. I tell you. If you almost over, right? Yeah. All right, y'all. We pray. I think you already, did you? Yeah, we gonna pray. That's fine. Don't ever tempt me with a good time. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I got something to say, cause I like the people like you that come in. He say, do you mind if we pray? Amen, amen. That's the first for that, though, but I'm like. That ain't the first. I didn't start them off. I would get them in a minute, man. I'm talking about him. Oh, for the guests, yeah. I've been through the storm. I've been through the storm. For the person, for the person-wide, like how you carry yourself. That's a good thing. Like that you've grown, and you've been through all the struggle and stuff. Now you've seen your growth thing, you know what's going wrong, what's going right. So I love it about you. Appreciate it. I ain't went without watching you. See, I ain't meet them tonight. So to me, you're still a celebrity to me. I'm gonna keep it ready. Wow. Both of y'all. Thank you. So when I watch you talk, I say, man, that why I say you'll be a dude at school, we kick it. Yeah. Because we on the same heart. I see no trouble in all that. We whatever we get into about, we trying to describe it. Yeah, before it even goes. But then it'll hide. So I just stay away from it. When I pull up in Dallas, and I don't know not being in this hood. What's up? And here it was. What's up? You know what I mean? I ain't to tell, but here's a bank by itself. Yeah, yeah. I pull up in my Mustang, pull up my Honda, but I'm by myself. Because, but I say in the song, the demons, I said, the demons try to get through my soul right beside me, but the niggas can't get through. Wow. You know I'm going up, the king of the bluff. They steady talking down. That's why you put the niggas up. Wow. Good luck. Cause if he tell me that I got one shot, I'm gonna go, ain't going like no ho, any nigga know. So when I'm saying it, that nigga go hard, he say, when I'm telling you will, it's the true in all my songs. Wow. Every day you'll learn me, that why I try to tell female, just go listen. You not in tune until I'm popping. And I ain't going to want to talk to your deal, which I ain't going to buy no groceries or nothing. I'm telling my cousin, if I get out of jail, they begging me for money because we blessed. I say, go give me some followers, go give me, I'm a, I catch, I know you down there struggling, but you going, go, go, go. And you on buffing, get it back in blood on your story, bumping bag, but nigga your cousin doing music. Wow. Nigga, and I'm giving you hot music. I'm giving you a thousand subscribers you could promote. I got 10 views over here, I got 1.3 in two weeks, I'll double cup, I did for us in a little rock. Already. So when I'm telling this raw view, this ain't no paid, no, this is raw. That's why I was so happy about it. You ought to be. You know what I'm saying? So I'm telling you. I'm telling you you ought to be. Cuck, play it. Cuck. Cuck. No, you cuck. And I go to your store. You got bag on nothing wrong with it. I was just going to say that, they all were like promoting people that are already hot, instead of pointing people that's not. I hate that. But they want you to support them. You tell nigga, man, you got a show with X, Y, and Z, man. Y'all put it in, y'all follow it. Y'all throw it in, y'all Facebook do it. Okay, okay, never do it. But soon you heard that new Beyoncé song, girl. They always saying, I hate that. You heard how juvenile got on, he said word of mouth. Back then it was okay. He popped up word of mouth. He said that's how I came up back then. That's what I would tell people. If all these phones are still leading out, what can you do? Yeah. What can you do all these phones are gone? Pray. Yeah. Talk to God. Let us talk to God now. You gonna pray or y'all want me to pray? Do your thing. This show just you're the boss. Check it, man. Say, man, God, Heavenly Father, we come to you, God, with bowed heads and humbled hearts. We just ask that you keep continuing to bless us, man. We thank you for Mr. Young Banks, man. We thank you for Money Moses, man. We just appreciate you, God, for this platform. Hey, man, shout out to official Mr. Maker, man. Who've been a pillar in my life. I thank God, man, for, I thank you for just being here with us, God. I thank you for the set. I thank you for the people that came on this platform and it's gonna come on this platform. And we know that you're gonna continue to bless Mr. Young Banks' career, man. Say, hey, God, thank you. You know me. I'm always talking to you, man. Appreciate you for everything you do for me. In Jesus' name, amen. I love the Lord, you're my cry. You feel me? God is good, man. Let me check it, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. Already.