 Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle, it's your boy E-CEO and I'm here with the lovely official, Mr. Mako, what's going on? Nothing, nothing, my dad. Say man, look man, yeah man, we here, we back, you know what I'm saying, we in the building man. Boss talk 101 man, we, hey man, we been dealing with some of the, a lot of the entertainers man and this guy right here, hey, he pretty much stood out to me man for, especially in the south man, you know what I'm saying, I seen all the mother boys but it was something different about this one called, he here, he hometown too man, hey and he had to come on Boss talk 101 man, we got Bubba Dub in the building, what's going on brother? What's good, what's good? Man, just, hey, I'm just chilling man, what's going on with you man? I be seeing you man, you get real live on that, on that internet man. Hey man, I'm just working. Just working? Just working. Yeah man, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you, there you go. Yeah so man, just so, you know, you from, you from East Texas? East Texas, yeah. Well, Nacodotus? Alto. Alto. Okay. Where's Alto? Yeah, exactly. By another year you won't be saying it like that though. Oh, you gonna shut everything down? Most definitely. Already man. Okay though. Oh, it's by Nac. Yeah. 20 minutes from Nac. 25 minutes from Lufkin. Okay, I know where Lufkin is. I know where Nac is. You know where Nac, because I took you through there. But we never been through Alto. You had to get through that, we're going to Houston. Did we pass through it? Y'all go around 69? We're now 59. 59. No, y'all missed it. Y'all went through Nac. Y'all hit Lufkin and then y'all went on. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but we were closed. We were closed. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we had stayed. What was we had? Longview and just took off to go to East. No, we were in Marshall and then we went. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man. Hey man, we used Texas hard here. Well, I am. She Jamaican. So, you know what I'm saying? I snatched up and the next thing you know is a rap. You know what I'm saying? Now she a East Texas woman. Don't even realize. I love the country life. I love it. So, when you were young, man, was comedy a thing for you? Yeah, I've been a comedian pretty much my whole life. I always made people laugh. Before I started doing this, people already said I should have been a comedian because I'll tell you a mouth out when I do my thing. But it's always big truth though. My coming out with big truth. I just make it funny. Where do you get it from? Your mommy or dad? My mom. Your mom? She a beast. She is? She a beast. So, let's talk about it, man. So, coming up being young, where did you go to high school at? Alta. Alta? They got their own, what, 3A, 2A? Nah, we down to 1A now. 1A? It used to be 2A. Yeah. Yeah, man. So, East Texas, man. You really, like I said, you were shining light down there. I don't even know if nobody else really just doing what you're doing. Nah. You know what I mean? Because like I said, we just was in Atlanta a month or so ago. We interviewed Jordan Jackson that be with Country Wayne. He owned a camp and Chee Nass Myron and Jesse McDonald. We done interviewed all those guys. Yeah, Jesse my boy. Yeah, Jesse was on here. He actually was on here. He was the first one. He introduced us to so many different people. He's the first comedian we've had. Matter of fact, we supposed to go to Arkansas this weekend. They doing their first show down there. Chee Nass Myron, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's their first one. So, we thinking we're going to end up driving to support them, my guys, you know. Most definitely. Yeah, yeah, so. But have you always, okay, as a child, as much as you were funny, did you want to become a comedian? Yeah, I did. You did? You know, you get older and I wasn't no social media. I was selling dope. Oh, you was a dope dealer? For sure. Was you good at it? I was straight. Did you get caught? I didn't get caught with no dope. Okay. I got skin stone. And that, okay, okay, somebody told it on you. Niggas be talking. Shit, all the time. They didn't take but they one time for me to stop dope. I was arguing. Did it scare you? No, it ain't the point that it scared me. It just wasn't me. Okay, okay. Did you have siblings? Yeah, I got brothers and sisters, but I'm the baby. You're the baby. I'm the baby. I'm the baby. I'm the baby. I'm the baby. How to get close. So when you got into trouble or if your mom found out what you was doing... Oh, yeah. You know, Mom is always gonna have to come talk to you. But at the end of the day, you know, I'm grown. I make my own decisions. It ain't how she raised me. I was just being greedy, trying to get the best of both worlds. Yeah. And God was like, nah, you're only gonna serve one master. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You see, that's good that you realize that... Yeah, so did you... Oh, it was, man. But when I went to jail I came home. I had wholesaleed everything. I had scales, everything. Baggies, everything is. You got rid of everything without the dough. So somebody was happy. I know who got me though. That was the whole point. I knew exactly how it went down and who got me. Wow. But you know what? Everything happens for a reason. If that didn't happen, you wouldn't be where you are today. No, I wouldn't. That definitely will make it wake you up for show. How long did you stay in County, man? Man, I went in the other day. But they give you the most jumpsuit. Yeah, man. You were cold. It was like a phobia of being in a small place. And they let me go in there just to change. And the dough locked. Man, I had hell locked. Man, I was like, man, come on now, man. I ain't no murderer now, man. Man, I seen niggas sitting there, man. It was one kid that was in there. They put a helmet on his head because he was trying to kill himself. He didn't like being locked up. So they had a little chain thing on the floor where you lock a person to a chain. They locked that boy to the chain. I was the trustee. And yeah, they had a helmet on that boy. And they had his feet tied up. And that boy was sitting there with that helmet on. I slid him his plate. You know what I'm talking about? I knew it. My hat was a couple of homeboys, man. They were like, my nigga dub in here, man. Let's go and get some push-ups. Huh? I'll be out as soon as I get buns. You know, when you go in going dope, you don't get no buns. No, no. I got to see a judge, man. Yeah. Man, I had to wait a whole day to just knock it up. You was like, it all over did it last that day. Man, the whole day, man. I finally got to call a call with my girl and stuff, man. I was trying to talk to her in code. Like, look, man, everything I got, whatever, it'll flush that money. You know what I'm saying? I was like, come give me. So was that what brought on the part about the character of snitching? No, it had nothing to do with that. So you had already been doing that character? No, none of my situations got nothing to do with my company. OK, so what made you come up with that character? Just me. I'm a big Richard Pryor fan. OK. Eddie Murphy fan, like different characters. And I'm a big, I love the movie, Minster Society. OK. And that character, Chancy. Man, that's my boy there, all right there. When he was in there with the yellow tape, and you get ready to send it out to the cops, I always lugged at the park. Yeah, fuck, I can't even follow this motherfucker's tape. Because I know both sides of it. I know how to get money and shine. And then I know the side effects to going to jail, losing everything, spending all your money on lawyer. So I know how it goes. I know how it gets snitched on. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like the person who got me, I took care of him. That was your boy? Show love. He used to ride in the front seat. Yeah, like you couldn't have got anybody else. Why me? But was it a crunch thing or something? They jamming, nigga, nigga. No, it was an SA. You remember? It was an SA. You remember on Frank Lucas when they got his cousin? He didn't have to get me. It was more a bigger fish. I wasn't a big fish. He just done you. Yeah, got me. But I couldn't beat the case. I always say I couldn't beat the case because everybody know drug-free zone is four years agramaculous in 99 years. And they kept coming back in there like, we're going to get you a 10-year probation. Like, no, I ain't never been in trouble down my life. All right, we're going to get you eight. That was when you went to court. Yeah, I ain't taking eight-year probation. We're going to get you six. I ain't taking six. They came back with four. I said, judge, I can drop it. Y'all can drop these cases with this whale walk. You see what you mean? Drug-free zone, agramaculous in 99 years. Y'all trying to give me four years to sign for this, you know, this case is weak. I'm not signing it. And my lawyer say, if you don't sign, you're going to go back to jail. And I had just got the job in Lufkin. The Lufkin Institute is making $20 out. Because I had been struggling trying to get a job. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The job, like, I called home to my girl, like, man, I'm going to go ahead and take this little two years, I mean, this four years deferred. It won't be a felony. It won't be on my record. So I just went ahead and took it. And you lived it out? Yeah, I was off in two years. Well, because I didn't I didn't do drugs. I didn't smoke. Yeah, I knew it was going to be easy at the time. But if I knew what I knew and now I just went back to jail. Yeah, yeah, when I had to went to go ahead. Yeah, because that case was weak because they had him. I was serving him. But all they had, all they had with him was just dropping off money. Oh, so you had went back. Have you ever had the dope that I gave him? Another day and he was illegal. Secret indictment. I couldn't beat that case. They got you on the back. You'd have to retry the case again. Yep. But I lost my job, though. Yeah, I wouldn't have no more income coming in because I had got the streets up. But that courtroom don't look like it's for you anyway. Do it. It ain't. I see you in there. You was like, damn, I see somebody get fouled in them. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I had to just tell me the last guy got it was in here last week. Got 60 years. I said, damn, that's a scare tactic. Oh, yeah, but it was real. It was scary. But the police so slick, like, they knew I was no big guy, but they knew my cousin was at the time. They were hoping that you'd give him up. Yeah, they was like, how big is your cousin? They said it's nine. Like, he's like, 6'2, 250. They're like, nah, damn, what I'm talking about. That's not the biggie. He's about 6'2, 250. I know exactly what they was talking about. He was like, look, man, stop bullshitting me. Really? Let me know something. I let you go. I said, man, y'all ain't got nothing on me. Man, I got my out of here, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I kept my car for about a month, though. I wasn't tripping. They kept it? Yeah, they kept my car. They tried to act like they had something on you. They had nothing. They gave it back. Wow, that's crazy, man. So when you first, when you was coming up, your brother, the older brother, did you used to, you know, rank on him or you used to make jokes about him? How did that family life go? I'll let. You used to give him a meal? I got a cousin. He go hard, too, man. Oh, yeah? But he's scared to get on the camera or get on the stage and do it like anybody. There's a lot of people in the world that's running around family. But when you get on stage, excuse my language, they nuts dribble up. Oh, yeah. But once you do it the first time and you get over that fear, I would think that it'd be OK after that. Well, you can get over that fear, but some people guess they ain't got it on stage. Yeah. You know, my room was saying he learned a lot from Jesse. Jesse's the one that kind of helped him. Yeah, Jesse's molding it. Yeah, yeah. So that's a dope, you know, thing to have somebody to help you. And Jesse's dope, too, with it. I think it's dope, because I don't have that. I was just about to ask you, do you have? So, where you hit the stage at? Everywhere. Where's you performing at? Improvs? You've been to improvs? I may have to keep that up to the end. Where was the first place you've ever performed? First place was at improv. At improv, how was it, like, going up there for the first time? Here in Dallas, in Wellington. How was it, like? I was always nervous. Always nervous? I'm nervous for every show. Wow. Because I go right. Oh, you, everything. Your freestyle, everything. Everything, yeah. I could do a whole hour. Damn. You come up with new material every time. Pretty much, 80% new material. Does your material depend on your crowd? No. Because when we're talking to them, all the guys that said, being more seasoned, some of them, they were like, OK, number one, it all depends on the city you're in, because what you give out. And then you look at your crowd, because just because you seen somebody fat in the crowd, I don't mean you're going to keep ranking on that person. I don't even rank on people. You don't? I just do my material. I haven't even added that element yet. And I can do it. I just, personally, I don't feel like a comedian. So I have to talk about people to get the crowd to laugh. I talk about my life experiences. That right there alone, going to get you through it. Wow. I want to know. Because one thing I always say about comed- Because I'm a very hard, what should I say, critic. Critic, yeah. You know, because I'm one of these people that will go, he and my daughter have the same, same exact sense of humor. They show me stuff. We going to laugh. They show me stuff all the time online. And I'm looking at, like. Yeah, she be, she ain't, that's what we're talking about. And then what I laugh at, they don't. No, she just like what she's like, but she's from a different culture, y'all. But my kids, they supposed to be half or two. That boy in there just like her. He don't laugh. She got up on one, I got mine, you know. But, and when you go to shows, one thing I cannot understand with some comedians, why comedians always laugh before they tell or joke a lot of times? I don't do it. You don't laugh? Not before no damn joke. But why do they do that? I got a serious face. I'm different from other comedians. I'm serious. You're like all my skits. I am on stage. For sure? I'm serious. And you just know that's your, that's your spot where you do. And what? But you make everybody laugh. What gave you the audacity to come up with your own way of doing things? Man. You just going to do what you want to do. I got to. I only got one laugh. So you like this me and I'm going to do this and it worked for you. I told you I'm a big fan of Richard Pryor. That's what he was. You don't want anybody that you cannot make laugh? Like you. Man, you can do a whole show and somebody don't laugh. Don't laugh. And then after the show, nigga, you killed it. And they don't laugh. What they do? They watch it all and you can't go by that. You can't go by that. Wow. My first, second, two shows doing that. I was like, man, they ain't, they ain't laughing like I want them to laugh. And nigga put them to the side of the show. Boy, you did your thing. And you, you like, that's the same nigga was looking real straight. Me like. You think they purposely come up there and say, you know what? I'm just not, I'm just not going to laugh. Some of them do, but I, I be so in tune with what I got going on. See, all they take for me to get that one laugh and wherever them laughs coming from, that's the one thing to work. You for to work it. So I'm going to make you get involved. You're going to be, you're going to feel left out. Everybody that's going to be laughing, you're going to be sitting on like this. And then coming since the hit you like, I better start laughing. Damn. So. Okay. So I got a question. So have you made any t-shirts and a merch to give out? Oh yeah. I got 40 years of shirts. You bring me some? No, I'm not sure. I got all kinds of merch. Man, why you ain't bringing me those shirts? I wasn't thinking, man. Bro, I'm going to have my Bubba Dub day on here. Well, we're going to just wear this shirt and talk to people. I got you. That's why we, we, we got shirts, man. I got you. And we just going to start that session off. So make sure you send us some shirts, man. I will. And it may be in Cali or one of our other places, but we going to wear them shirts and rock out. I got some sweatshirts too. Mm-hmm. We're going to rock. Fall coming up. Fall coming up, baby. I didn't need that. And, and like I said, man, the more the, anything we can do to support, I'm pretty sure. That's what we doing. That's why we, we came on the block six months ago. Nigga, it feel like three years, don't it? It's good though. For real. So when's your next show? My next show is this Saturday coming up in South Carolina. South Carolina. Oh, South Carolina. So you travel everywhere. Yeah, yeah. Where's the furthest you've been? So far, really, Philadelphia. Really? I got some coming up in New York. Dang. See, I'm like, I ain't even, I ain't even hit my peak yet. I know, I know. I ain't even hit my peak. Yeah, a lot of people gonna hit their peaks and I ain't even tapped in yet. So I'm just working, man. But what do you think about where the comedy has gone to now with the skits in and that? Everything, cause back in the days, they didn't have that avenue to really show their. The change the game. Yeah, so much. You got a lot of people who do skits and then guess what they do? They don't do on, they don't get on stage. No on stage. So I do both. Because some of them can't get on stage. They don't have that. True. You're right, some of them can't, but, you know, it just depends on what you're getting in there for. I ain't getting it to be good. I'm trying to be great. I got a family to take her. So I'm trying to get money from our revenue. So does all your skits come from your dome too? Like you just get up and say, I'm gonna make a skit today and let's go do it. Or do you actually write out a script and be like. I ain't writing out nothing. But you got to get some people who can do it with you and be like, hey, I'm gonna work or you just do it. I'm my own man. He'll tell the person what you're about to do. I tell my girl. Yeah, that's who that be on that topic. Okay. But if you just want, if you say who he did, he said Pukuliroi, he did. Yeah, he did Pukuliroi. So did he know that? That's what you were gonna do. Yeah, I don't tell him what to say. I just tell him the topic. The topic is I bumped into the guy snitched on that video you talking about Pukuliroi and it just took off the way it took off. Wow. Like that video, when we first put it out, video can do nothing. I mean, to me, I'm not, some people get, it did like 5,000 views but that's nothing to me when I get numbers. Yeah. And then I said about a week later, I just start seeing that video just grow. I mean, what's going on? The video wasn't that long, it was short, like a minute or something video, it went from 5,000 to 30,000 to 100,000 to 200,000. You don't ever know. It hit a mill, yeah. And it hit a mill. Like I'm gonna say two now. Yeah, it is. Is that your highest grossing? No. How much is your highest grossing? Well, on Facebook, I got one like eight mil. Okay. But on YouTube, the other one I did with the blood in my nose. Yeah, I saw that one. It's like three some, three point five. Oh my, ah. Who taught you how to move around on social media? Is you self-taught? Self-taught. Self-taught. Nobody helped encourage you. Cause when we talked to Myron, he was like some woman just hit him up and started helping him like an angel or something. And never did get a dime for it. Tell him what to do. That's crazy. And nobody told me nothing. Nobody, you just started researching. I just started researching and you just. Cause he was just doing it and putting it out. But there is ways in which how to get your views up. And we don't know anything about that. Maybe he paid. I hope not. No, no, no, no. Not like that. It's just like. She just told me he had his stuff up wrong the way he was putting it out. It was a way to do it to where it made it up. It helps the algorithm and stuff like that. You gotta watch this and do this. Well, you might already know that. Well, he just telling you that now album room just come around last year. Yeah. He just telling. It's been a while. He just speaking as it is now. Nobody knew about album room a year and a half ago. Nobody knew about it. Facebook kind of changed the game with that algorithm stuff. So how do you, how do Bubba dub? Just put out new content. It's gonna work hard. It's all I'm gonna do. Consistency. How often? Like us. How often do you put out new content? How you gotta do your research, man? I might drive one every day on you. Okay, so there's not a must that you're doing it every day. It just depends on what. Just how I feel. I'm crazy like that. That's what I was trying to say. I can do a skit and put it out. And if they're gonna do enough views in a certain amount of number, I'll delete it. Yeah. So let me ask you this. Did you ever find that fake design that you were talking about a year or so ago? I already knew what was. I was just a pre-video. I was just capping about it longer. I knew what was down the ATL, down the hill. So you knew about it up? Yeah, I been knowing about it. Yeah, but it's a real thing now. It's a real thing, nigga. I'm in the store, nigga. I know what's going on. I'm finding the stag on now. Fly. Be clean. Hey, knock you out. You sure you're looking inside in this shirt. Don't even look, nigga. Just check me out. I told him one time, boy, Gucci ever see you in there, boy, you going to jail. Man, you know that's the way it be, man. Niggas try to be clean, nigga. I ain't knocking them. Yeah, yeah, nigga pull up on you. Yeah, nigga, yeah, I've seen them, bro. I know names, nigga. I ain't never going to tell it, you know what I'm saying? I ain't going to snitch them out. But I know, nigga, yeah. But you got to start somewhere, you know what I'm saying? Like it don't matter, you know, the thing is, man, the game out here is real and if you can get on, a lot of people fake it till they make it. Most definitely. And then when they make it, they don't fake it no more. Nah, they don't. I'm going to fake it. You going to go and keep that change? I don't want you to know what I got. So you talk about your mom a lot, but I haven't heard you say anything about your dad. Was your dad in your life? Yeah, my mom and dad been married 45 years. Woo. But for real? Damn. So you had a really good household, though. I ain't going to be going to say it. I'm going to give it because they've been together. They went through hell. People go through hell. We go through hell as the niggas be lying. I heard a niggas say one time, if anybody say they happily married for 30 years, they lying like that. Yeah, they lying. You ain't been happy for no damn 30 years. But you had your leg up, whereas a lot of people didn't have that stability. Two parents in the home. Two parents in their home where they had a father figure. Now you ain't going to say just a father, a father figure, to help show them as a man how to be a man, what to do. You know what I mean? So you had those things. Almost definitely. Okay, so you were blessed with that as concern. So you say Richard Pryor is the one who influenced you the most? You know, Bernie Mac, Richard Pryor? Who would be your top three comedians who? Alive or dead. It doesn't matter. Richard? Mm-hmm, number one. Eddie. Number two. Bernie. Man, you tripping, nigga. You forgot about Martin Lawrence. Martin can't stand on the ground on bars, too. You crazy, man. Martin goes so hard, man. On TV? On the sitcoms? That nigga got on the hell of a stand-up, too, though. He got a good stand-up, but you gotta learn, he come up on the Robin Harris. Correct, correct. But that nigga, man, that nigga nice, man, with them, like just the skit thing, he would have went stupid if he had came up in this era. Everybody's nice. I don't say nobody's not nice, but I'm just telling you for me, my top three. Your top three. Go Giggles. What do you think about Cat Williams? Love him. Do you think he's really good? I think he's dope. I think he's brilliant. Better than Eddie Murphy? No. Why not? Eddie can do 50,000 characters. That nigga Eddie bad. I already know that. Cat Williams is one character in my own movies. Yeah, Eddie can go, boy. That pimp. He'll tell you that. But I love Cat. Well, definitely love Cat. So how important is it to lock into that whole network? Do you feel like standing alone is the best way or unifying with other comedians? I wish I had that big brother to wrap their arms around me and guide me, because I'm willing to listen. Yeah. But I don't have it yet, so I'm not going to listen. But you can reach out to somebody. I reach out to all of them. I talk to Mike Epps and the DMs and all that. But you know, I reach out to them guys, but them guys be on what they own. So I can't blame them. I can't knock them, but they see me. Jamie Foxx, man. That's another one we didn't mention. Straight out of Tiro, Texas. Yeah, a nigga bad. He's dope, too. And their stand-up and the music. The nigga is... I've never seen him stand up before. What? That nigga can go, man. That nigga can go. I know he's very, very talented. Now I'm talking about his stand-up. Acting and singing his concept. You got to pull it up. But act and stand up. I don't need you. That nigga go hoard, don't he? He funger. And you know, he just chose to do it. He got so many talents. He got to pick count of his, choose his battles wisely. So let me ask you. You were talking about Eddie Murphy and him doing all these different characters. Would you ever do a character as a female? Never. Why not? Just can't do it. It's the thing, though. Don't have to do it. It's a new way of life. Now you don't have to do it. It gets like everybody's saying. You don't have to Dave Chappelle then? No, no. I'm gonna break it down to you. Okay. People are always just saying, man, you ain't, they want you to put on a dress. Tyler Perry put it on, they ain't tell him to put it on. And they got him to what he is. But that's his character. It ain't my character. I don't have to put on no dress or no skirt to be fun. I don't find it just the way I am. He did his whole character like that. But then you have Eddie Murphy. You know, he did the roles and this and that. Norbit. But he, Eddie is on another level. You got to understand that Eddie is different. We cut from a different cloth. Like everybody, everybody loves me. I just can't come out and put no dress on. Yeah, yeah. Just ain't gonna work. It's kind of what. Jamie Foxx did too. All of them. He had one of them. They come up in a different era though. This is a new guy's era. Well, I don't got to put that on. Yeah, they didn't have IGs and Facebooks and stuff, all these different avenues to where you can be independent and grow your brand and really be successful. Like they had to go through different avenues that he don't have to even deal with. He can do it from, I say somebody gonna blow up from their bedroom and never come out. And my wife don't think about it. If a nigga really fly enough, he can blow up from his bedroom, never come out and say, nigga, I don't do shows. Y'all got to watch me on such and such and I'm bad. Yeah, because you have people who are Instagram famous. You have people who are YouTube famous. And the younger generation, I'm like, who? And these younger generations would go crazy if they see them. You see what I mean? And they're not on TV. They're not on that type of celebrity, but they're very, very famous. Whoever do it, put that dress on, they're gonna get love. And in this day and age, they're gonna get love. I tell you, man, my partner, he gave me 20 million, I might get in now. I don't care what I say. Y'all gonna be trying to play it back. You said it, didn't you? That was on drugs. That was on drugs. That was on drugs. So my partner, Kwan, man, shout out to Kwan here in Vegas right now. I just called him for you came, man. He love you. He the first one kept sending me your stuff. I'm like, nigga, he like, you got to watch this one, man. He kept sending, I was sending him stuff and he was sending me stuff. And it would always be you, man. I called him and I'm like, hey man, where you at? You need to pull up your niggas here. And Kwan was like, man, I'm in Vegas. Damn, man, I show because of that fight. They still gonna do the fight. He like, he's coming to fight. But not Spence, though. Not Spence, but he fighting somebody. But at the end of the day, man, he wanted to meet you, man, because he'll get to meet him because that's like my nephew or something. He family, been knowing him all his life. So what makes you stand out different from when you think about a country rain? Because when I think about skits, I think about country rain, definitely, the top of my head. Yeah, he's kind of set the bar high for what he's doing right now. The difference between me and drip, drip, don't cuss in this country. That's something that he prized himself on, that he does a lot. Me, I'm raw. I'm like uncooked ground meat. I'm raw. I ain't holding shit back. I don't say what I wanna say, whether you like it or you don't. They gonna do that. Yeah, that kind of, and it's just his personality. But not me. You gonna get it. You gonna get it. If somebody in the room breasting, we're gonna talk about it. I know some of y'all kind of got happy that they come out with the Vasin, don't need the mask. Some of you motherfuckin' need that mask, permanently. Permanently. I don't give a damn nigga dead in the cast. I'm put that mask on that nigga. Get that mask on that nigga, right? That's true. I agree with you 100%. You know, I'm just mean. I don't try to be nobody else. I'm just bubble-dub, man. Just, I love to make people laugh. Where's the name came from, bubble? My nickname is Bubba, but I was a bad kid. They said I should have been two people. So I could dub. Who named you that, your mom? Nah, she named me Bubba, I put the dub on it. You put the dub on it? I put the dub on it. Wow, that's dope, man, so. How old were you when you started, when you did that first comedy show in Arlington at Improp? How old was I? 30? 30. All the time you've been doing comedy, that's the first, how did you get that gig? Well, you had to sign up, email, and hope they draw your name. Oh, that's how they do it? Yeah. That's how it was done, that's how it was done. Oh, they're not doing it like that? I don't know, I haven't been to open mics like that, you know, when you first start out, you gotta go open mics and hope they call your name, then you get to go up there, you get to do your five minutes, then you got to have somebody recordin' how I do, you can't really judge it, and then you start blowin' up on skits and people start bookin' you. Okay. Oh, so that's how, okay. So you gotta, shit, I'm from Alto, I live in Lufkin, there ain't no comedy place I can go every weekday to work on my crowd. So I gotta really work at home by myself and just, shit, hope I do good when I go out there and I go out there and I get the reactions, doin' good, I just keep buildin' and keep buildin' and keep buildin' and keep buildin' and boom, explosion, like, damn. So now I move to a bigger city where I can go and hit the open mics, work on my shit, beggar. What's the craziest thing that happened to you as far as when a person see you, that, that, that? That's crazy, no. That's what I'm sayin', but when they see you, like, what's the craziest thing, how they approach you? I was in Oklahoma this past weekend, the dispensary booked me, was at a retreat and I jumped out, cause people don't, I'm the most down-to-earth brother you ever meet. I'll talk to anybody, they couldn't believe it, I'm walkin' through, like, no security on there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm walkin' through that. Hey, punk. That's him. That's him. I'm like, yeah, that's me, bro. What's the, how you doin'? My fuckin' god, it's him. Y'all got bubbled up, oh my god, I can't believe it. I watch your fuckin' videos, it's you, it's you. Well, yeah, that's me, brother. And dude, just reach over and grab a whole pound of weed and just give it to me. Damn, just, he cut for you. Yeah. Period. Be crazy, like. That's dope, man. How did that make you feel? Like I'm doing my job, but I can never get too complacent. I want to continue to get better. I want, man, I just want to be great. You know, it just, the love of it, man. I want to help others, too. Cause I'm not really gettin' that from, like I was telling him, that big brother, you had to be brother with me. But other comics who hit me, I know, other comics who hit me up, I don't shy away from him. I don't, like, get away from me. You know, he's not on my level. I don't never look at it like that. Cause I was there. You know what I'm sayin'? Cause I don't want them to feel that way. So if anybody that around me that's want to do coming, I got this comedian in South Carolina, he been in my inbox all the time. Bubble dub, I want to do coming, I want to do coming. Bro, I'm pullin' up to your city, pull up. I'ma let you get five minutes. Wow. That's good. That's dope. If he got some of my song. Wow. You know, I seen you at the Fast Bash and I gave you hell too. I said, nigga, you ain't need nothin'. You down here ain't need nothin'. He like, who this nigga, he'll mess with me. Fact. I need y'all to have your money. He like, who's gonna mess with me, man? I say, this nigga, Trill Talk, who this nigga you got with you? He ain't doin' nothin'. But I knew you was there, man, and I know you wanted to get your set off, man. Yeah, that was a big let down, but I helped with the production. That's what I do, I'm an engineer by trade. So I deal with it. She got the mama's cop, man. Man, she's been my real. She's the man you ever made, man. No, she's sold, man. She a loving person. She hit me up yesterday, man. She's dope. I didn't even get to interview you on the couch. Yeah. I interviewed everybody from half point on that couch. I was in the inside, you know, doing that VIP part. And that VIP side. And I didn't get to interview you. When I look back on my video, I got all that footage. And I said, damn, I didn't get to, he was there. This nigga was there. I know I'ma gonna do interviews, though. Yeah, but still we would have talked. It wasn't like no interview. We just like it on the show. Like it was gonna be like a production to where you know how TV show go off to the set, to the side where you talking. That's what that was. Now, honestly, I don't really like doing interviews. Why? I just don't, Trill Talk, it's like, they're my people. For real? No problem. So this is your first interview? That's my boy. Will you tell me something? You ride with it. Ride with it. I don't second guess it. I don't second guess it. This is your first interview. Not my first, I guess. He did one with Trill Talk. I just don't normally do him like that. Really? I found out you from East Texas. What? It's a no-brainer. I've been pushing, what I tell you today, I told my son today, I said, man, no nigga came and did what I'm doing right now. I'm breaking, I'm changing everybody and making them accept East Texas, Dallas, Houston, out of here. I didn't wrap the Texas, no. I didn't break everybody, nigga. I love it. You know what I'm saying? I love it. Like we breaking these damn walls down. That's what Pimp C meant when he said, knockin' those down. He didn't just mean just with these relationship building, but Texas, C.U.G.K. ripped the whole thing when Pimp was doin' it and he ripped the South. So I look at things from that perspective. So when we came into the dough, I was like, first thing I'ma do, I'ma get, I got smoothie on here. I started gettin' DJ juice. I said, nigga, where at Trill Talk? Nigga, hey, nigga, we feel to go in. East Texas is back. So that's how we did it, man. So I show mad love to East Texas and, cause I'm from, it's tatted on my chest, right here, ain't it, babe? Yes. You ain't seen it in years. I ain't got too fast. Ooh. It's there, right? I see it all the time. Oh, okay. But I'm a East Texas hardhead, but I love Dallas too, cause I've been over here over 30 years too. So I think that's what God put me here for, to make sure that- He wrapped Texas period. Period. That's the way it should be, though. I feel like Texas don't do that like Atlanta do it. That's right. Like I'ma put this on record and this go for any rapper. I feel like all major rappers out there in Atlanta gonna be rockin' with all the Huggins comedians out there. Yeah. In Atlanta. We don't have that here in Texas. No, we don't. Too shy, don't wanna do this and that. They don't even call you for the videos and all that. I don't wanna be trippin' though, cause I'ma make them on. No, no, no. They see it. They see it. But I just feel like it should be. Texas should just be a whole, like Atlanta a whole. I agree. I got other states show me more love than Texas. What about- We said that all the time with entertainment period. I ain't talkin' about cities though, I'm just talkin' about Texas. H-Town and Dallas love me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, got it. But let me ask you this, though, when you think about back in the day, when you first started off, Roy Lee was livin', did you ever tap in with Roy Lee? I never got to meet Roy Lee. Never did. Never got to meet him. I wish I would have met him. You seen some of his stuff that he was doin'? Most definitely, most definitely, most definitely. Yeah, Roy Lee was a beast, man. I pose to have the guy that's doin' a movie, a documentary on him comin' on. He's probably been here today with you, but he rescheduled to next Wednesday. Roy P. Roy Lee. No, I never got to meet him. Never got to meet him. Man, but I didn't either. I just, I used to watch him though, just like I'm watching you, you know. I hear so much stuff about him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So who, nobody, it's just you, Bubba Duck. Who do people say your comedy remind them of? Oh, for Roy Lee, because we were both off the dome, we done Roy like that, but I always tell them, yeah, but he, my boy was more flamboyant. He was different, man. He was flamboyant with him. I'm not, I'm just, you know, I am who I am. He was more flamboyant with him. I'm just me, I'm just naturally. Do you ever meet somebody and then walk up to you and just say, hey, tell me a joke? Yeah, and I hate that. I can't imagine that. I'm messing with him. I didn't give a damn what he felt at the time. I'm just messing with you. I'm messing with everybody. If Trill Talk can tell you anybody, be like, he's just gonna do that. That's how he is. Doesn't even mess with everybody. So I got my own comedy going, but it's, I know my lane. It's right here. You know, I ain't going to the show and do nothing with you. I'm gonna talk to you when I see you. Like you my, like you my brother or something. That's how I get down, you know? Yeah, I totally understand. Because just like when people hear that I'm Jamaican, they speak Jamaican than me here. I'm like, are you serious? You never spoke Jamaican for nobody? But me. I don't like when somebody just walk up and say, speak. Yeah, that's everything. Hey, tell me a joke. Buy a ticket, come to the show. Have anybody got aggressive with you? And you be like, damn. You a female? Want you to what, take a picture or something? I'll tell a joke. And got upset. How do you handle it? Oh, she watching. How do you handle it? How did she handle it? She was upset because I wouldn't tell her no joke. I told her buy a ticket. She got mad at you. Yeah. How you think you all that? No, I just know my worth. I just know when you do your next show, wherever it's at, I'm coming and standing up for us right here. Did she buy the ticket and come? I don't know. She did. And then all I know that show I had in Dallas was packed up at the High Engels. Yeah. Well, do you, do you like Eddie Griffith? That nigga there? Love it. That nigga beast. He's one of my favorites. He be standing himself too, like you. I love him. He's one of my favorites. Like, I don't, I like to go to comedy shows, but I hate it because I'm scared that they're not gonna be good. Cause you know how I love the person as an actor. And then they go up there and I'm like, no, that's not funny. That's not funny. Eddie Griffith, I love. I love Eddie Griffith. I love Monique. She dope. She was really good too. She had to be back again. I didn't expect much from her. She came with it. Yeah. I didn't expect her to do, I'm like, I ain't for the right thing. She made me go. Cause I drug him. I drug him there. I'm not watching that damn woman here. She dope man. But she was really good. Yeah, she know what she doing man. I love those two people. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you could tell once I met, I was like, I messed up. I should have been the first one in the first row on this show. DL was not my cup of tea. Who? DL Hewley. That's my boy. I like him. He was not mine. I don't, he all right. He gets political, yeah. It's a different type of comedy. Eddie Griffith got political. Yeah, he is now. I like him. I don't know what the hell he is now. He, man, he's something else. But I like his political, his politic jokes. His political views. Yes, his political views. Say it girl. I like it. It's something y'all ain't even named yet. Who's that? Eric Lake. He dope. I hadn't seen him. What about Cora Holcomb? Stop playing man. It's a bunch of them to go in man. I don't wanna go home. It ain't no, you can't miss none of these. If you were recommending me to, cause they always come through Dallas. Cause I always watch it. If I'm gonna recommend you getting your back home, watch this. I don't see you. I knew you were gonna say that. Other than you. We're coming to your family. I haven't had them 30 years. No. You don't see you. Come running with the new school, man. Oh really? You ain't gotta say, you can say less. Cause everybody he named, they flawless. Yeah. Cora Holcomb all them goats to me. I respect all them guys. I can't wait to come see you. And you ain't gotta worry about that part. Me and my wife gonna be there. You ain't, I promise you. Yeah, I'm gonna come see you. I'm gonna come. We driving all the way down there to see them this weekend. Cause we made it. He called me. Definitely. They counted it. They counted it. They moved it to October. What? He ain't told me. I'm about to call that n***a as soon as I get off the set. That n***a supposed to call me. Gonna have me all in August. So I done booked my room, n***a. Oh, man. He got to pay me back. No, I wouldn't do it. That's my boy, man. Like he love this show. Cause I told, both of them guys though. Jessie and Cheekmon boys, them guys though. I told Jessie the same thing. I told them, I told them I was like, man, I'm not gonna promise you I'm gonna laugh. But real soon, but he had me cracking. We ain't went to this show in Atlanta. They got a, what's that play called? The Atlanta Comedy Club. Comedy Club. The theater. The theater, yeah. You been there? I go there September the 19th. This your first time? Man, I- It's a nice environment. September the 19th. Me and Cleo on the community. Then I might come see you down there. See, that's how I do it. See, you don't even play with me. I'm not, yeah. You gonna like, damn, that n***a in the crowd. N***a like, hey, I'm here. I'm gonna shout you out. I'm gonna shout your company out. Shout your company out. Shout your company out. Shout your company out. Shout your company out. Shout your company out. Shout your company out. Might want to take something home tonight. You gonna keep it up. I'm coming, I'm coming though. Real talk, I gotta come. Like, we already was scheduled to go down there in October, right? I'll be like, man, I'll be trying to, you know, I'll be, may have to go twice. Cause that's on a Saturday. And on Sunday, are you just doing one thing? I just got, matter of fact, I just got it today. I just found out about it today. How does that happen? Like you got a manager or somebody that's looking out for you and being like, hey man. Yeah, I got a manager. Yeah, that's dope, man. Do you have, cause I heard you said earlier that- It's a Sunday. It's a Sunday. So I'd have to fly in and fly back. I heard you said that if you find somebody who is funny enough, you'll probably sign them. So do you have anybody that you've already signed? No. Oh, working with- I'm looking. I put people to the test. I want to be a comedian, show me. That's tough. I'm looking. I ain't finna spend a bunch of money on you and I know I ain't gonna get it right. They looking for a sugar daddy out here. Does it take a lot of money to be a comedian? Nope. They're gonna take a lot of money, but it take money to get you where you need to be going, though. That's facts. Money can get you to some places you need to be in or at least around some people. You know what I'm saying? That can make things happen, but now you're gonna need a bunch of money. So if you're trying to advise a young person coming up wanting to be the next big thing in comedy, what would you tell them? Do they have to have a manager off the bat? Nope. What do they need- What you need to be a manager for, you ain't making no money. That's right. So what do they need to know? What they need to know- I think he said it earlier a little bit. He just telling them how to get in there. Whatever you ain't doing, be consistent. Be consistent. Be consistent. Believe in you. You know, when I first started doing my skits, I wasn't just doing snitching skits. They were just what hit. They just what just made me spring out there like that. But I had a lot of people tell me, you nigga quit doing snitching skits. Nigga, I'm gonna pop Smoke album. The hell you should talk about. I better keep doing this shit, you know what I'm saying? That's what's working there. That's so crazy. But you can't go by that, can you? Do you read them comments, man? Sometimes. It used to bother me. Yeah, I thank you because I'm not gonna have one this week. I'm like, nah, hell no. I knew I'm starting to grow as a person, as a man, but I know I'm starting to grow bigger as an artist. Okay. I pulled a picture of my dog and he's up there and the guy said, they're gonna be some hoes. The old me would respond to it and say something. I guess I'm a professional blocker now. Nah. Anything nigga. I'm like, try boyfriend, anything nigga, you getting blocked. Oh, that's real. You don't got time for it. You used to custom out, you used to always go back and forth. I never say nothing back. I just tell somebody else to. I won't say it. I'll be calling, I'll call my homeboy like, man, say something to nigga. Go in on that nigga. My homeboy like. But I'm learning people just want to reaction on it. Yeah, yeah. That's all. Sometimes people say shit. Oh, whole ass pussy ass nigga. Then I go, when they say that in my DM, I respond back, what's up, bro? Hey, what's up, guy? I just wanted to give you a response. You know what I'm saying? So I'm learning what people really doing. I just want to get a response out of me. They just want to hear some jokes too. That's really what they're trying to see if you're going to really be funny with them. Yeah. I've been with people, you know, I got partners too. That's, I got different people that people respond to. We were just in Vegas with one of them, with Charleston. And be honest with you, we was in LA, I mean, Las Vegas people coming up, hugging. They talk all this stuff online, but soon they see and they love. They love him impression. Love him. I'm like this nigga here, man, nigga know this nigga like crazy. Yeah, I know him. But you know the thing is, and he like you too. He's that man, I think I'm a little too raw for him, but I like that nigga, man. He may switch at the show too, cause I brought him down there with me. You see him now? He talk about, I take his kid over. People expect you to be a comedian 24 sevens. They expect out of him too, same thing. Because you see my top person that you're quiet, really. Yeah. You don't really just go in unless you have to. Correct. And you see, and people, they don't expect it. They expect comedians to be that way all the time. I went to go up at Mike last week, setting their quiet as a mouse and say one word. Some guy knows me, he say, hell no, hell no. Why are you so fucking quiet? You should be up for teaching us. Nah, I don't want to take away from nobody. That's it. I'll do the whole thing, man. Wow, just humble. And I think that's the best way to be. Yeah, so, and then he wanted a nigga to pay for that, that comedy nigga. You ain't getting it for free, nigga. Y'all gonna have to pay that money. You can't get me to do nothing, nigga, until you start putting that bread up. Most definitely. Because I can honestly can say, I can drove from Alto all the way to Texor County for $100 on the show. Well, I did it twice. Man, now you sound like Steve Harvey. You know what I'm saying? I did it twice. I had to borrow money just to go down there. That's Steve Harvey. That's what I want to hear about right there. Who would you borrow the money for? That was two years ago. My home was two years ago. And you got there, how did you feel when you, after you did your set? I feel great. One of my six people in the crowd. But you did your thing? I killed it. I became me, who I am now at that one of them shows, though. Wow. What's the least you would go for now? Oh, he ain't trying to hear it like it. I need to get popular and I need to get views and stuff. Hell, I'm gonna talk to him after this. Because you have some people like, if the show isn't sold out, like to turn that seat, I won't, they won't go. But that's on the promoter. Yeah. That ain't on me. That's right. Promoter got to sell the show. But me being who I am, I can got some more. I can pull the cap and heart. I booked my own show. I bought the venue myself. Really? Yep. That's more. Worked my platform. Hey, everybody going now. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I run it up. How did COVID affect you? Cause that was a part of your time when you coming out. It helped me. Everybody was at home on that phone. Made me even more popular. And you started working? That's true. Dang, that's it. What happened, COVID really gets caught up with my work that day. I was already working hard like that. It gets when people was at home on that phone. They started seeing it. It gets, man, man. So it gets tired and caught up. Wow, that's a blessing in disguise. How does your girl feel? Cause I'm sure a lot of girls be in your DM. Nah, man. How does she handle that? It is what it is. As long as I don't file for the bank, I'll be good. It's hard. Is temptation becoming who I am? Nah, that ain't no business. You're like, her phone ain't my business. As long as I do the right thing. I think it's- Cause y'all been together for a while. Of course, definitely. But she know, man. She knew you before the success. Yeah, cause I hear him keep talking about his girl. So I know that they've been together for a while. That's my boo. That's good. That's good. That nigga, that nigga will rock my life. That nigga will romance her too. Don't play nigga love on my life, sir. That nigga might get some roses on the way home, nigga. You don't talk about it. I'm talking about my life right there. You know what I'm talking about. That's dope, man. One thing people always ask me about him because he's like a comic. So, you know, when he's around everybody else, he talking metal and all of that. So people always ask me, oh, he probably have you laughing. He that way all the time. Are you that way all the time when you at home with her? And the kids. Only when we doing skits. But otherwise from that, you're not. I'm quiet. I'm daddy. I'm just laying back, man. See, when we first got together, I wasn't above or dub. You got to understand it's like a whole change to her but she's been with me the whole time to see this transfer. I always been this way. So when people started seeing me doing skits, they was already telling me, you know you marry a fool, right? It's really him right here. It's really him. He really is actually being yourself now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's kind of the way it is with us. It's a blessing, man. See, I used to always tell him that I was like, you know what? You fooled me. When we got together, you was quiet and act like you couldn't talk and everything else. Yeah. And then now, you know what it is. The way we act, you know, with people around, I've always been that guy. When I was little, like I tell you, four in the car and you know, back in the day, your mom would be in the car. You didn't get to go in the stove. You couldn't go in the safe way or you couldn't go in the pig the weekly. You got to sit in the car till she get back out of there. And so I'm sitting in the car and when she come back, I'm talking to people. Everybody out there, we kicking it. And I'm five, four, you know what I'm saying? And they listening to me too. And I'm like, damn, you know, but I didn't I wouldn't know. I knew I wouldn't into no comedy. That wasn't my thing. I think I didn't hit my groove just talking. I like to talk to people, man. I love people. So got a good personality. Yeah, I love people, man. So that's my thing. So, you know, you got to get used to that doubt. I mean, you know, we've been 18 years. Yeah, we've been married 18 years. But I know that damn shit. That don't mean shit. Because I look at it like this. I'm not feeling a little a nut ruin what I got going. No, you shouldn't. It ain't worth it. You know what I'm saying? It ain't worth it. Because like a time they just want to get that up out of you and show the world and try to, you know, you know what happened to Kevin Hart? Yeah, I was saying. Don't get out of there. They are because it could be somebody famous, famous, whatever. The more you go, the more you grow, the more coming. They trying to go to extreme. I'm so ahead of the curve on that man. But I hear so many things like, how? OK, a scenario. Tell me how you would handle this. You go to a different town. You got a hotel room. All of a sudden, you open your door and you see a female in there. What would you close it? Yeah, first thing pop in my mind is Kobe Bryant rape. No, it's a set up. It's a set up. Nobody ain't for going out with nobody like that. Who does that? Because isn't that what they used to do back in the day? I don't know if that people still doing that now. You know, it's that me too movement. I'm scared to have to get that in my head. Trust nobody, man. You don't know. You really don't. So do you listen to music? Oh, yeah. So who was your favorite artist? Top three artists of all time, did or like? Pop, come on now, man. Pop, you know, pop. Any genre. You see him on the wall right there, nigga. I'm gonna put pimp shit up. Any genre. Oh, wait a minute. Don't try to make that a sweaty ass appeal. I'm just saying, any genre. Any genre. Any genre. Not Michael Jackson? Nope. Pop. Pop. I love pop. When I was young, me and my mama, hey, OK, evening. OK, since you want to go that route with Michael Jackson. OK, I can't think his name off top, but he really won. I feel like he was on, he was going to be on another level, but he got killed. He sang that song I was born down by the river. Sam Cook. Mm-hmm. Thanks, Sam Cook. I love you so much, Sam Cook. You like Sam Cook. Love him. Say number two. Number two, number three. We'll go with Drake. Drake, OK. That's a nice top three, man. That boy, Park came off in the leafy Sam Cook and Drake. Nigga, y'all going to get people all the time. A lot of people are going to like that yellow boy, Drake, but Drake or Trenton. Man, it's hard to get around. It's hard to get around. They tried to Kendrick Lamar, tried to dethrone him. Niggas don't want to tell the truth. Yeah, niggas try to dethrone him. It didn't work. No, he didn't try. Yeah, he did. The niggas tried to be slick on his talk and get on his. Yeah, but look, it didn't hurt him. Yeah, machine. Yeah, machine. You can't, you, you make meals, try to come at him sideways, push your man, push your tea. He tried, he tried to get it. They couldn't shake him. It's like a nigga running the football. You know what I'm saying? Earl Campbell all over again. This nigga a problem. And he doing well in business as well with, with Apple deals and all type of commercials going on. What's that? Nobody ever said T.I. was their top. Tip is my God. You see him a hundred times. I know. Clifford? Yeah. That's my God. I know, but nobody's ever said put him in a top three. Clifford got T.I. got hard, man. T.I. got hard. Did we even do top three when we was in Atlanta and the other way? But we ain't doing this after them. We just saying all the time. No, no, tip can't be number three. No, no, no. You know, I'm a PMC number one for me. You know, I'm an old school. People have Boosie in their top three. Yeah. I like Boosie. My nigga, my other co-host, the one was with me, Monty Moses. He, he loved, he said, Boosie got hard. That nigga said Boosie, Webby and Moe three. I didn't even say that's his top three. And he ain't. But that's his top three. I love Pem. I'm not a big fan of Pem. I'm a PemC fan. And we about to try to do something. And he's a Leo and I don't want to speak on it too much, but we trying to do a thing for just something for him to represent him in the right way. Yeah, I miss Pem. Man, but who don't, bro? Like, like, it was another level of security when it came to the South. You know what I'm saying? I miss him because I know he be talking that shit right now. Me and that nigga are the same. Yeah. You know what I'm talking about? I'm done, man. I'm doing this thing. Y'all boy need to get behind it. You know what I'm talking about, man? Y'all boy said, man, put your money on your mother. Man, I ain't throw a thing. Y'all nigga right in the stairs. He riding right here. No security and nothing like that. Man, I got my diamonds. I'm on West Timer right now, man. Something foreign, man. Yeah, nigga, with a cell phone, with a chip in it. Stop playing, nigga. Love that boy, man. We miss him, man. Yeah, we're going to hang up. So when I have a get-together for him, we'll hit you up. I'm trying to bring people together just to represent what because nobody ain't doing nothing. He did. Yeah, we need that. Everybody ain't doing that. I don't know what everybody doing. I know what we about to do. We about to try to come up with it. You know what I'm saying? Most definitely. Man, so, man, how can people get a hold of you, man? Oh, man, you get a hold of me. You know, I'm on the YouTube. OK. You know, I got the IG, Bubba Dubb, Nightingford. OK. I got the Facebook. OK. And I got my like page, Facebook like page, Bubba Dubb Junior. OK. You can go to my website, Bubba Dubb, entertainment.com. You know what I'm saying? You can get Google me. You can get in contact with me. All ready, man. It's true, man. I'll hit my manager. Hit your manager. OK. And I might find out who that is, too. Yeah, I might get with you on that. Say, man, any other questions? Thank you for coming on the show, man. I'm so blessed. Hey, man, we love you, brother. And anytime if you need us, if you need this platform, if you trying to put something out there, we work it. We are consistently dropping every damn day, except for Saturday and Sunday. But some Sundays we drop ministers. But at the end of the day, man, you know, man, we dropping something every day and we being consistent, man. So thank you so much. You have a question. You got another question. Yes, sir. I'm going to do that breakout move then. But on your website, do you have a calendar where people can know where you are performing? Yes, I got all of it up there. Is it on your Instagram and Facebook as well? As far as it only is. It's a little thing. You can click on my Instagram on Bubba Dubb, 94. You can click it or take it and show you my schedule. OK, because you know everybody will be like, OK, I want to go see him live in person. Because some people will be like, OK, he might be just funny on IG or whatever. I want to see him person. That's what I want. That's that big, big surprise from people that I love when I did a show in Augusta, Georgia. And I went up there and did a show. I did 15 minutes at first. That's all they want me to do. Get through 15 minutes. I killed it. And they requested you. Come back, come back, come back, come back. Come back and print through some more. I did it and I got outside and the guy said, I ain't going to lie, my nigga. I thought you was out, Cap. You really got nigga on stage. But you really got nigga on stage. Man, it's a guy giving talent from from what you've explained to me is something that you're doing. Off of the dome. Yeah, it's a guy just talking about my life. I talk about me. I talk about things nobody want to talk about. I just make it funny. I can't explain. Your life is just that funny. Yeah, I make fun out of anything. Wow. That's like the other night. I'm going to go ahead and tell it on, you know, comedians can't deliver it like me. But anyway, I just come out and I'll be like, God is good, y'all. I'm finally at home on it. Everybody go to clap. I'm like, yeah, my grandma finally died. Left me a house. You see a bunch of cars over there? I'm freezing. Family running around every time I, we're going to bury her $15,000. Never. 350 cremation. Then I'm going to put it in my joint. Smoking on that grenade pack. You're having a good time, man. Just saying. Even though people like, you talk about your grandma, man. My grandma been there 25 years. It's just something I'm making. Man, she'll be proud of you no matter what. So it's not always just real, real, that just happens. It can be real situation, but I mean by that, it's a lot of people that sick-minded people hoping somebody in their family died because they know they ain't in the wheel. Man, they will just die while we be young. I hear your conversations like this. I put it in my comedy. It gets certain things you could talk about, man. Wow. I get it. Well, man, we love you, man. Thank you so much for coming on the show. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. And we out.