 Hypothetically, if Pimp C was on Twitter, and if he was on Instagram, what would that be like? Man, Pimp. Pimp be tearing their asses up, man. I'm telling you, man, Pimp. Hey, man, see, a lot of people don't know Pimp like I know, 90% of the time when that big was going on this tirade, I was right there. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. Hold on, Supreme. So, if I said that. Time to Supreme just came up in here. So, if I said, if I said the ease of homosexual, you know what I'm saying? Because you didn't give me my just do in an interview. That's on the allegations, you know what I'm saying? I can make it packaged the way, you know, like people always say, hey, man, you ain't got no sex tape, Pimp C. You and Pimp C, they show you no sex tape because they don't see it. You know, but when I say it, you know what I'm saying? They say, well, it's not true unless we see it. You know what I'm saying? So if they can use that against me, then they got to say a lot of these allegations that they used against these people. We don't know these two until they chew it. My dad used to tell me, so he said, can you judge a man by his actions, not by his words. He said, actions don't lie. Wow. You brought up the sex tape and you brought up Pimp C. It was some months ago. I seen you on, I think it was ugly money. And it was almost as if you were saying that Pimp C, when he went to jail, that he wasn't the Pimp C who, you know, he became almost like he had some, you know, movement where he had a downslope. It wasn't the exact words you used. But you know, when I seen it, you know, you know how much I love y'all, y'all my guys. Pimp, I'm a big Pimp fan. I'm like, what is what the hell is what's going on? You know, you know, Pimp, you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? He liked to, you know, he liked to, you know, to get high and shit, you know, at one point in time, right? So when I met him, you know what I'm saying? He was, you know, he was doing his thing. You know what I'm saying? But when he went to jail, he cleaned up. So when he cleaned up, you know, he came out. We was on point, you know, it was about our money. You know what I'm saying? That's all I was saying. He was a, he was a, you know, that surf and whatever else he had. So you weren't downplaying his music at all? Hell no, man. Pimp, see, he actually did better music when he was, you know, when he was getting high. You know what I'm saying? I think, you know, that, you know, he's creative. A lot of people, you know, they smoke weed, they do surf, and they perform a whole lot better. You know what I'm saying? And that was a Texas thing. You know, a lot of people, you know what I mean? DJ Screw, you know, a lot of those dudes, I used to be around in Texas, all of them mess with their surf. You know what I'm saying? So when Pimp came out, he was messing with surf. You know, he was focused because he was on probation. You know what I'm saying? And his business and everything was straight. You know, that's what I was saying. Wow. Let me ask you this, like, as far as Pimp see go, like, hypothetically, if Pimp see was on Twitter and if he was on Instagram, what would that be like? Man, Pimp, Pimp be tearing their asses up, man. I'm telling you, man, Pimp. Hey, man, see, a lot of people don't know Pimp. Like I know 90% of the time when that dude was going on his tirade, I was right there. You know what I'm saying? Like I said, he used to be talking to the boss, man, and he'd be talking crazy as a motherfucker. And I'd be like, man, I ain't got nothing to do with that. I didn't let the person know that I wasn't involved in that. But you know, you know, he'd call me all different times at night. And, or, you know, like I said, depending on how you feeling, he'd get on there. He'd just get to pop his shit. You know, and a lot of times, you know, Pimp would say what was on his mind. He won't even think about it. And then afterwards, like, damn, King, man, I fucked up in a minute. You know what I'm saying? You know, he was just that type of dude. And like what he did, the thing in Atlanta, you know what I'm saying? Me, you know, like 17 said, he was in the studio with some Atlanta niggas while he talking about Atlanta. They had to get up out the day. And so, you know, I'm best with a lot of people too. So, you know, it was, you know, you know, so if he was on Twitter, man, I think it'd be the same thing. Instagram, I think he'd be blasting these niggas. But a lot of these niggas need to blast him right now. Wow, yeah. You know, it's a different world now. Like, and listen, for him just saying it, you know that, you know, you got to understand, we live in a sensitive culture now. There's me too moving stuff. Sure. It's not the same as it was when you and Pimp was running around together and doing your thing. So, now everybody's, you know, if you say the wrong thing, they're trying to counsel culture you. Look at what Boosie goes through all the time, trying to defend the honor of just heterosexual movements of just men who love women, you know, that's what, you know, that people do now. So, when you look at like Pimp in today's society, in today's time, look at, you don't hear from Eddie Murphy no more a lot. Well, you know, Pimp called a Russell Simmons homosexual. He was calling everybody homosexuals and all this stuff like that. Back then you didn't get counsel, you know what I mean? But what happened in the homosexual community, a lot of people don't know this, is that they formed an agenda. And you see Donald and then you see Anderson Cooper, all of them controlled in media. So, what they did, they infused themselves in the media and now they control the media. They infused themselves into politics. They got Pax political action committees and now they can move as a group. So, a lot of times when you see presidents and you see congressmen and senators and mayors changing their policies because they don't realize that they didn't let a lot of people from the LGBT community into the political system, into the media circuit and they can control things. And that's why I try to tell African Americans we need to get an agenda because the best way to be the enemy is not from without, but from within. And that's why the LGBT community is so powerful because they have their people in key positions. I want to just reflect a little bit on like, when you come down and basically start to look at all of the different elements, you know, for us, people that, you know, they have, it's a lot going on Ken, like this internet, how good is this information that we're getting? You got boss talk 101, you got beehive, you got real life street stars, you got say cheese TV, you got big facts, you got 85 South, you got academic, that's what I'm saying. Like you got all of these different, different, all of these different podcasts, right? What does that do to our people? What does that do for our community? Well, that's good, you know, because without a E, half of the stories that men you put out there and the videos that we have viral, they wouldn't have been viral. So what you did for me in so many cases, you made other podcasters want to interview me and they got me a chance to get my message out. Now I got my own podcast view from the game at Channel Pimp and Ken. Now I'm receiving revenues from that. That's all, I love it man, I love it. So I think that us coming together, I think me, you was talking about that, I said, yeah, what we need to do, we just need to start syndicating each other and putting each other on each other's channel and it don't make a difference because it's over a billion people on YouTube and a lot of us still have that, you know, that divide and car command title. We think that, hey man, I'm hustling, this is my block, this E block. No, that ain't how it is on the internet. The internet is so vast that, you know, we can actually make money because now YouTube's don't care about whether E or Ken is on the same channel. All they care about is can we get those air revenues and that's where we got to start looking at as air revenues and not as boss talk or view from the game or drink chance but as a way that we can come together and this is called the fourth industrial revolution and this is the only thing that creates a level playing field for so-called black folks where we can actually make money. I mean, I heard some people say I make 50,000 a month. They say Shannon Shea made a million dollars off of that. It didn't make a million, I'll take Cat Williams video. If that be true, if that be true, if you can make a million dollars in four days, this got to be the best thing for black folks ever in the history because some of us can't even get a job at Golden Sacks. Some of us can't even get a job at Black Orchard or any of these Twitter or X or whatever you want to call it, you know. But we can create our own entities and become extremely successful through monetization.