 Bro, you want to be a boss, bro. That word, boss talk, boss is the key word, bro. You know what I'm saying? And that's what you want to become. Well, that's a good, that's a, that's a great note to bring up this Rick Ross and you, y'all do a video together. We shot it at the prom plan. How do you even link with Rick Ross? She in love with the cheese, so she said it's my name. I'm the biggest boss that you seen thus far. How do you even make that, make that connection? Shout out to my brother, Gina K out of Bronx. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Bro, okay, so. I got love. You said bust around a while ago. How's it, how's it bust around, bro? Oh, yeah, bust out. Shout out to my big bro, Buster. That's what I'm trying to tell you. New York is like my wave, bro. Like I don't know, just like, I just love New York. How did you meet Buster on? Through my manager special. That's just him and bust around is the best friend since they was kids. Like they went to him and special. Everybody knows special. You just say special. Say, man, bust around is a different type of nigga when it comes to energy. Yeah, hit you with no delaying, so what you saying, yo? Silly with my nine, man, leave with the dilly, yo. Man, Buster is a real man. Did you hear what I just said? Buster's a real man. The energy? He a real man. I ain't never seen him about that kind of energy. No nigga can do energy like this. On the party with me. That means he is what you got for me. No nigga, you know it too. After you turn the lights on and turn the music on, I've never been in a room with the nigga. I would want to be in a room with him just because of his energy. Yeah, man, he was doing that versus shit. Nobody wanted to do no versus. Nobody wanted, that nigga, energy different. Niggas don't want to do no. But everybody know that, though. It's a lot. You know, nobody only want to come behind him when they rapping. Yes, please. Yeah, yeah, let me get him right. But yeah, nobody. But man, first of all, man, shout out to, man. To Boss Talk. Yes. Hell yeah. Shout out to Boss Talk. Shout out to Boss Talk. I had to come down. I'm in Dallas. That's how I am. I'm loving Dallas right now. I'm actually talking to my brother, my brother, Bully right here. You know, my brother got his own car, rental shit going on out here. And he built it. He actually do music, too. So, you know, we just building and coming with a master plan outside of just music. Bro, they're expanding me outside of music. Like, bro, that's cool. We're not just thinking one dimensional. We thinking about owning shit. Businesses and stuff like that. And that's what we're talking about before I even, you know, came on. He's like, bro, start. Bro, you want to be a boss, bro. That word, Boss Talk. Boss Talk 101. Boss is the key word, bro. You know what I'm saying? And that's what you want to become. Well, that's a good, that's a great note to bring up this Rick Ross and you and I'll do a video together. We shouted out the promise plan. How do you even link with Rick Ross? She in love with the G. So she said it my name. I'm the biggest boss that you seen thus far. How do you even make that, make that connect? Shout out to my brother, Jada K. Out the Bronx, man. Shout out to my brother. Jada Kis. No, that's my new one. Shout out to Jada Kis, too. What's your name? Jada Kis, man. Come on. Shout out to Kis. You know, we on the wall over there. Kisadel, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on, man. I love Eric Sherman. So, yeah, my big bro, Jada K, him and Ross is like brothers, pretty much. Really? Yeah, Jada K, out the Bronx, and then my uncle, I got an uncle that's been down 35 years. He might, I talk to him every day. What's the name, brother? He's my dad, man. What's your brother name? My dad. My dad. Evil Al. Yeah. Yeah, so they call him Bolo. They call him Bolo. Bolo out the Nickerson Garden Projects. The Nickerson Gardens is the biggest projects out of Watts, California. That's Bonnie Hunter B.J., he been on here? Nah, but my uncle is Bounty Hunters. Listen, let me tell you. My uncle's name is Bolo. He's been down 35 years. Bolo. I talk to him, I call him right now. I talk to him right here in prison right now. He runs everything, like he's a blood out of Bounty Hunter Nickerson Gardens. My uncle, mm-hmm. Really? Multiple murders and stuff like he's been down for 35 years, yeah, so. Bounty Hunter B.J., he's been on this show. They all lean because he from Nickerson's way. You know who Bolo is. If you say Bolo, he don't know who he is. Yeah. He gon' ask about him, you know what I'm sayin'? Don't ask him. So yeah, so my uncle, my uncle, when it comes to this Dom Move stuff, he really tapped in everywhere, worldwide. So Jeter Kay is a Dom Move out of the Bronx. So my uncle, you know, when you have dudes that's been down 35, 36 years, you don't know how much, you don't know how much knowledge and how many connections and who they done helped out or how many family members they done connect. It's just a lot of just connections, right? So a person that's been down, just imagine a person that's been down 35 years. 35 years. 35 years. Will he ever get out? He tryin' to, man, he tryin' to. So he been down 35 years. Bolo. Bolo.