 Yeah, we gon' talk, we gon' have fun We'll be on fire, we'll be live lit It's a unique hustle, big, big shit Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy, E-C-E-O And I'm Monty Moser, by the way And we create content every damn day Man, hey man, guys, make sure you guys Like, subscribe to channel, man It's Boss Talk, one more game Coming back at y'all, man It's crazy, man, we here Man, how long we been here now? Almost three years Did you help me hang that TV on the wall? Yeah, I did all the work Whatever, man, whatever Man, Monty Moser's in the building, man Hey, we got a special guest today, y'all He don't need no introduction This is like his third time Maybe fourth time, is it third or fourth? Third time on the show, man It going down, man Bad news is in the building Not about the third time, you know Guest number What? Are you family? Are you family? Man, hey man, I just want to thank you First off, for bringing my boy, man Poki Baron here Now, I know that day he wasn't going He had said I ain't going He wasn't going to do nothing But you know me, I already had the fly You can't come in Boss Talk And think you just going to be You know what I'm saying? You going to be incognito You know what I'm saying? One thing I can tell you You got to understand, man That day you blessed me, bro So I got to say thank you, man Because I wanted that interview Me and him had talked on the phone several times I didn't know, okay Well, I got some I can't even tell that But man, anyway, he supposed to be in there before I talked to his wife I think his wife is manager too And I was like, man I'm going to get this dude over here We talk, he ain't sure Wherever he If he ain't sitting in the city I'm out of the city Right, right, right So thank you for bringing him on Boss Talk Man, come on, man You know you scrapped my bag I scratched you up Man, man You don't have some heck of a conversation, man You be out of town a lot, man How is it traveling on that road Like you doing, man? Man, it's great, man You know I just let go of leaving that follow, bro Wow It's great, bro I got a complaint right now You can't complain I ain't ain't no sense of complain Or where they go fix it He getting a little money And he get a little money He start to complain I ain't complain He go look Everybody complain What you saying? Everybody complain on the road They ain't getting no money So he ain't complain He ain't complain at all I ain't complain Man, so I mean like Like the one thing I do Love about the way you set up, man Every time I call Like how do you stay so consistently Getting work like you do, man Cause it's not, I mean It's almost to me Like I know a lot of hip hop artists That's really out here Trying to figure it out And they look like the southern soul market When I talk to you Or when I look at Sir Charles Jones Or if I look at King George Right Any of you guys, man You guys are consistently getting work How is that world is totally different, huh? It different, man But you know We on ball top one on one, right? Let's do it So we gon' keep it all we got You know, man You know I'm from the streets I'm the dope now I got to sell myself That's real Good dope gon' sell itself Definitely gon' sell itself Gonna sell itself, man A lot of people ain't gon' understand what I'm sayin' But a lot of people gon' understand what I'm sayin' Yeah You know what I'm sayin'? I'm the dope now So I got to sell myself I ain't gon' sell I just stay in the pot That's real I'm just stayin' in a sample bag I gotta get out in the street Yeah Like what city have you Cause you've been all over to US for sure And Hawaii And What city have you not hit That you would like to go to? Seattle, Washington Yeah, I hadn't been up there And I'm up I'm up In New York I ain't never been in New York I've been in New York I wanna go to New York so bad, man Man We might can line something up Before it's gettin' you there I don't know You know what I'm sayin' Cause I really wanna go to New York, bro I really wanna go to New York Do you wanna put that Southern soul on? Yeah They need it, man And see my Southern soul They're right around I know So I know they gon' feel it So Okay New York is different, man I just Shout out, man I went up there I went to New Jersey I went to the IST house, right Okay So I did the whole interview At his house He over in New Jersey And New York That was the first time I stayed in New Jersey Right So what the trip was For me is that I stayed in Manhattan all the time And this trip going That I stayed It's like 45 minutes You know Over From Manhattan Was the best stay I had I done had out there, bro Man So when you go I'm just tellin' you For what you stayed No, stayed in New Jersey It's just too many people And I gotta That's in New Jersey Embracing New Jersey Yeah, yeah Staying in New Jersey That's all I'm gonna say, man I gotta go to New York, man You gotta go up there, huh Yeah, I gotta go My daughter's at Brown University So I gotta go anyway She in Rhode Island I go I'm definitely It won't be As long as I'll be up there I can promise you that That good pizza Man, I'm not for the play That pizza is great up there My wife like Chicago Deeply I don't like I'm a straight You like them thin Big slices They say the water Make it like that Oh, really? That's what A nigga down here told me He had brought a restaurant Down here Trying to be like New York And I was like Why the pizza don't Tell you something He says the water The pipes I promise he told me that But Chicago Got some good pizza, man It's just too much bread Man, Chicago It's just too much bread On that damn pizza That's a deep dish That's a deep dish for real So how was it in Chicago? You went to Chicago Yeah, I was on the Before I got into Something so I was on No Limit Tour Okay With Massapede Mr. Serve He was like I just interviewed A thing Yeah, a thing Yeah, you know Mr. Serve on my mentor Really? I didn't know that Yeah, so I was on No Limit Tools in Chicago I went to the Some kind of place, man I tell you that Pizza was this thick, man No, it's deep Where y'all go to I don't know where it was, man That was like in 2019 Yeah Yeah, I can't remember But I know it was deep But it was good, though I just ate that much You see my AK interview I just released With Do or Die Up there I just was in Chicago Huh? Yeah, I did Me, Mike Epps, all of us Was up there for Who was up there for? We was up there for What's the name? For Larry Hoover Jr.'s Birthday party Man, you be talking about me, man You be moving, bro No, we hustling, man Man, you be moving, bro But we had a good time But I was just saying Like, AK, he was He talked a lot It was a great, great The interview was dope You gotta go check them out I love the one you got With Phazer I ain't gonna lie, I love that Which one? Hey Oh, so he family now Yeah Get up in the hood No, but What do you like about the interview? Cause I don't got myself Chewed out about this interview What do you like? Hold on now, first I'm not going to say why Exactly You know him and Country Wayne They'll be having back and forth Yeah That started on Boss talk You're wrong That's where it started at And I just asked a simple question What was the question? Country Wayne, they'll be doing They think, man, like what? No, that's some other shit And it's been going on and on It's been going on and on They were all on clubs Chains, Chains, now It's been out here and went everywhere That's why I Believe it or not What did I see of that? I knew it Cause it had your logo on it I seen it on another site It was on another site I don't take talk of any of that stuff It's been going viral But it's I always say, you know I love, man, love Phazon I talk to Country Wayne often And I love to see them You know, pretty much Really get together and do something I would love to see that You know what I'm saying? Right But we don't know, man We just see Cause Cat Williams went off On everybody Yeah Including Phazon And I called Phazon I said this nigga is going off On everybody right now He was like, what? I said, no, nigga, wake up That nigga is going off on everybody Man, that thing got what? 30 million in three weeks Man, that thing was at 50 something million It's the second most viewed Interview on YouTube The biggest one is Joe Rogan Joe Rogan got one this 58 right now He gon' catch it He gon' catch it Cause that been up for years And Joe Rogan's was about aliens Or something It was about a dude who thought He's seen an alien And that whole went crazy And the dude was so specific On seeing these alien-ic acts Yeah, and I went and looked at it Just because it was the most viewed I just did that because of Cat Williams' interview He might have been right He probably did see him I don't know I don't know This stuff happening in this world To the point This stuff underwater just coming up That we've seen We've never seen in real life Like what? I'm out there Like what? They had a turtle A turtle with a snake head Really? Yes You know I love it You don't think that was Jeff in the seat That was Jeff in the seat It was moving those up to the 8 I don't know these days You can't take anything serious Well, you don't know a thing about it You keep on living That's what my old folks say You keep on living That's what my old you You just say something smart You're like, okay You keep on living Now I'm starting to see What he meant, bro Yeah, man Like I said, man One thing I can't say, man You being You know, when you look at the Southern Soul movement A lot of times I'm going to tell you Even dealing with like Sir Charles and all of the artists That I see over there My biggest thing And L.J. Elkles does a great job At it Is the quality of the videos Yeah The quality of the videos I don't know I think purposely Y'all was leaving them A little rugged there for a while I don't know what it was I'm telling you But it seems like now They're moving in more Because technology is changing, bro Right So like cameras and everything Everybody, these people Getting better with how they're posting stuff Like do you see the change happening Because you see the video You know footage The way it looked Starting out versus how it looked Can you tell the difference in quality? Yeah, yeah A big difference Give me some examples of How was your first one, nigga? My first one You know, I shot me at Sir Charles shot that real breed Okay And he was showing me He was doing all the zoom He had like four, five different cameras I remember back in the gap You had one little camera Yeah I'm telling you about this bit You get it from Walmart They just doing it like this But now y'all be putting Anything on these tripods And zoom them in They be spinning I'm like, I love this I love this So the quality of that one Compared to the one You're getting ready to release What is the difference? The shooters The shooters The one I met For the woman It was shot in Detroit By my boy Herb Different shooters Shoot different ways Okay So he don't have all the equipment That Sir Charles got But he do his thing Okay Sir Charles had 20 cameras Around you One video, bro I know I'd be like, man Then he'd just be pointing How you'd be doing the ham He'd be recording Yeah You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah Give me one camera, bro So But you do see the change in it And the one thing I can say, man I think even the quality The music is changing When you hear like King George And these different artists The way that they're bringing it now What's the difference in the way it was Versus the way it is now Meaning in the last Within the last four years Whether it be King George Whether it be, you know The way Sir Charles He was almost R&B to me To be honest He was R&B-ish When he first came And it really pissed people off To be honest with you But the older guys Didn't know how to accept Sir Charles Jones I'm telling you I remember this I'm not crazy I remember it As a matter of fact He told me and him Talk often about it The way it was Because of the way He was versatile He was younger too Yeah You know the blues Knicker supposed to be old That Knicker supposed to grow Like Bobby Blubland This young Knicker Coming through He was younger than these Knickers And he was acting like He was just really You know he could do blues But the Knicker too Fly really to be You know what I'm saying So you didn't know him At this time No See you too Yo I see I heard a story though You know it When I was coming up As a young My mom and him Used to listen to him Okay Yeah So I knew of him I just didn't know Who he was I always heard of music But I didn't Never know who he was When he came out I was ten years old I think I told somebody I said man That King George He got one call His Friday night I said that song right there Realized a duplication Of what What Sir Charles done And then His song about Friday Well his Friday Yeah It meant that they did The same tempo Except for King George kept doing Over and over and over again All them songs And the tempo was just Boom boom boom boom boom And he jams Everything he do Is pretty much the same Type tempo The type feel I heard another dude Who had gay Showed me something I think it was Last night That kind of sounded The same The same tempo You know what I'm saying Like how is it when you see People cause King George came After you was on the scene Right I think we came around At the same time But I think I seen you first So I'm just telling you I was dealing with you first When he came out of 21 too I don't know I'm telling you That nigga just came One day on my YouTube channel Nigga shit I don't know I ain't gon' lie I just seen him One day I'm just being real One day No no He definitely doing the same But I'm just telling you But see he came from the rap game Like me with two short You know he'd be with two short He was a rapper Yeah he was a rapper I ain't even know I don't know the nigga history I told him he popped up on YouTube Young holiday Man you know So how many new guys Is it out there You was telling me about something Who's the guy you sent me Yesterday Or the day before yesterday The one you wanted me to listen to Oh young guy Okay yeah How long has he been around About a year He been out about a year About a year About yourself though How fast Y'all love this music when you Well listen to it But how long Let me ask you this Like how many people Do you see just consistently coming Is it moving fast Because you look at the world When you look at the rap world You look at different new artists That pop up all the time You know what I'm saying How frequent do those Southern soul artists pop up You can get it in your opinion In my opinion You can get to four or five Area They go get in here and ruined You know, like, it's a lot of them, man. They go get in here and run. And there's so many artists, but the new one that stand out in trend, you gon' know them, cause you always seen them. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? What differentiated one from the other? Nothing really, you know? Cause they, you know, they all sang and they get really sang, you know? So like, they just doing their thing. Yeah. See it be hard for me to speak when they come a rapper. It don't matter if you had every show with these niggas, your trail riding, what I'm not coming with that, bruh. You see these niggas every day. What the hell you talking about? I ain't all the time. And you the only nigga, I don't know what I'm rapping most of the time. You the only rapper. Yeah, man. I ain't all the time, I ain't all the time. You was, nigga, you was at first. I was, I just made it more noticeable. Well, I'm just telling you, I ain't see them other niggas. So to me, it was you. I'm asking you like, like when you doing the rap thing, you seeing these Southern Soul artists like you do, like these guys are popping up. What makes one pop stand out more than the other? Is it the grind? Is it the tempo or the music? What is causing the difference? I'm gonna tell you, man, this internet so crazy, right? Like if you got a song and they catch on to the audience, you gonna see it hit 1.2 million, 3.4 million. Not even four books ever was. See that Southern Soul run. Okay. You getting them views online, you gone. What about TikTok? Do it help y'all there? Yeah, it help a lot of them. It broke a lot of them. It broke my boy P2K. Okay. It broke King George. It broke a lot of people. That trail ride broke me on TikTok. A lot of trail rides. You killed it. Oh yeah, I killed it with that trail ride. Was that what you, did you intentionally do it though? Mm-mm, mm-mm. So you was going for it. It was just folk, just little kids and everything just tagging me and stuff. And I ain't looking at they view but folk like, man, I seen this on this and they showing it to them. I'm seeing like 896,000. Right, man. Yeah. It was like that. That TikTok, that TikTok show, another different world. That TikTok. But you get it on TikTok, you own for the rest of your life. And I know. If you hustle right. If you hustle right. If you hustle right. And that's the whole game. Like a lot of artists are really, really gauging to try to be noticed through TikTok, through different situations that are being ushered through the, you know, the social media waves. Right. I mean, even when you look at the reels on YouTube, the reels on Facebook, the reels there, they're sharing these reels more and more. We're getting there at a rhythm, you good. Yeah. They sharing them more and more. The reels is where everybody is pretty much pushing it to. How much do you focus on that? Man, I really don't, you know, I be focused on the promoter. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Let's book me, let's work, let's make something happen. Cause I get to be different city. I'm going to train another audience. Cause there'll be people that don't know me. Man, you go like them youth. Wow. What, what a surprise you most when you get to a city, like, like, um, for somebody knowing, hey, that's bad news. I'm gonna tell you the crazy thing that happened to me, man, in the city. I don't think I was in, uh, what was that? L.A.? I was in L.A., man, a OG, man. He a old man. He about 90. He a old school blues singer, Bobby. Mr. Bobby, uh, I forgot his name. Mr. Bobby, he do that saxophone and everything. Okay. He said, young man, I like what you doing. And then when he walked around the corner, he go around the corner. Guess who I see? Mr. Bobby Rush. Hey. Mr. Bobby Rush. I ain't lying. How big was that? Man, it was crazy. Because what Mr. Bobby Rush told me, he was like, man, you changing the game. He said, you, you don't know, you changing the game or music. You don't even know what kind of power you got out here. When that man told me that, boy, price went up. Wow. Yeah. It's awesome. If that man saying that, and what the other people saying, you know what I'm saying? Bobby Rush. Yeah. That's huge. You know what I'm saying? That man told me he, I'm changing the game or music with what I'm doing. Wow. It's Southern Soul and Blue. Wow. What you seeing, like, like it brings something to mind when I, because then the game you in, it was when you start dealing with Southern Soul, a lot of these guys are older guys. Have you lost anybody that was dear to you in the Southern Soul, you know? You see what I'm saying? Because these are older guys. You know, I was, I was a big Johnny Taylor fan. I was a big Lil Milton. I was a big Marvin Cease. All these guys, as I was getting older, you know, I was listening to that. I'm just a ghetto man. I still eat beans out the can. I'm that type of nigga. Right. And basically when these guys left, it was like, dang, Johnny Taylor gone. Dang, man, Tyrone Davis gone. Like, which guys have you seen coming into the game that basically, you know, dang man, they got on up out of here? And you know, the crazy part about it, the people that I don't see leave, they female. Wow. Like Miss Tick from out here. Wow. You know what I'm saying? Like I had Jeb was at a show with that girl. Wow. Miss Portia. You know what I'm saying? She died from COVID. Dang. COVID took her out. And I was like, man, I'm just not mean to eat people. Like that girl died like two weeks, two, three weeks after I had a show of her in Atlanta. Uncle E, you know, he passed. He just crazy, man. Like I had a mentor, you know what I'm saying? Just a spiritual mentor of my OG. He used to be with me when he see, he knew how to eat folk marmosets. So he like sent me through calling Mr. Bird. He checked that on me. Wow. And you and him, you and him. Man, that man, when you seen me, you seen my OG. You don't remember that old school cat I used to be with? Did he come here? He came here. He passed, bro. I didn't even know that. And I remember cause I had Charles the White in him here that day. I had Charles the White. All y'all here, sure did. Yup. That the first time I came in here. Yup. He passed, bro. And he passed. Council. Man. I remember him. My producer who made that song that beat my queen different. He passed November 30th. See what I'm saying? Yup. He took a car. He took a COVID shot. And he was guessing it worked for a bloodstream. So was he okay before? Yeah, he was perfect. They made him tell you, you know, back then when COVID hit, if you wanted to go to Jamaica, you had to get that shot before you go over there. Yeah, yeah. He took that shot, bro. What a down man. R.P. Yates. Man, that's crazy, man. Like the reason I asked you that, cause I know in that world that there's, that people are moving on. And they gonna continue to move on. It ain't just that world. But I'm just saying every one of us, even when you start looking at the rap artists, you know, everybody got to get up out of here, bro. So it really ain't a thing where, you know, you can't control it. All you can do is soften the blow by getting closer to God and loving your family and hugging your family more. I know one thing about the rap guy. So I'm good at having BG home. BG home. Do get home, baby. This nigga, you see the nigga up there with me. Where he ain't that hugging with that red. He was with the soldier slim. They called me the other day on FaceTime. Yeah, yeah. You seen him when he was in Vegas? Yeah, you know, his mama, big fan of my music. She is. His mama used to, you know, his mama used to take care, well, used to take care of, I don't know if you know, Peaches down there in New Orleans, the record store. Yeah. I interviewed Sir Ron in the record store. That's on my show too. You tell my social media sister, right? No, no. I interviewed Peaches too. But I'm talking about Peaches record store. Record store on the call right now. The Jewish lady. Yeah. Oh, I ain't know that. I interviewed her inside of there. I interviewed all of No Limit inside of there. Yeah, this here happened, bro. And when they, and a lot of the No Limit people, but the thing was, I'm just saying, you know, her mother, BG mama used to take care of her mother before she passed away. Yeah, Mars Cynthia. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's crazy. Big fan of my music, bro. And I mean, they let her call and check on me and everything. And he got a, she got a sister. They called me too. They called me her and her son. They got a little cousin that rapped. First cousin. BG got a first cousin that raps and they called me. Luciano? I don't know none of these folks. I'm just telling you that they called me, man, trying to, you know, get on boss talk. And I told them they could, but the one thing that's traveling, you got to come to me or either you got to wait until I come to your city. Yeah, yeah. I don't think he can leave right now. No, no, no. He ain't Vegas. I'm gonna see him. But I go to Vegas. I don't know if I'm gonna get him, but I'm sure gonna try to highlight him. I'm gonna show some love. I'm gonna reach out through Slim and all that. Right, right, right, right. Little soldier. But nah, man, it's just a blessing to be able to see people come home, man. You know, let me just say this right here, man. Honeycomb Brazy came home and went back faster than anybody I've ever seen. Like in Rapper, I think he got the record for coming home and leaving going back. Right back. It was 20 some days. 20. Oh, you done counted the days. You ain't over the days. You know that boy from Alabama? I don't know. So wait a minute. Wait a minute, that boy from Mobile, but tell me, tell me like, like when he came home, it was, he was already on, he was going home. Me and him, I got a text about this nigga, me and him cause it's a few things going on with me. I'm thrilled. Right. He came home and he was trying to shoot at Jay Prince and him and he said, Pimp C, anytime you say Pimp C, you got to highlight me. You know what I'm talking about? He said that he had a better, that he, you know, something better than Pimp C. I don't even hear nothing. I just hear the Pimp C part, you know, and then I started tripping, but I get a text from one of his homies and he like, man, he say, man, he love Pimp C. He started sending me all these letters he wrote in prison, showing that he showed love to Pimp C, but I was like, man, still man, don't say Pimp C. Y'all got to say somebody else. You know what I'm saying? Cause Pimp, you know what I'm saying? He off limits and speaking of that, let me just say this, cause I've been getting a lot of flack about it and I'm here to, I want all the smoke. My girl, Nikki Minaj, she just did something. She said, is your bond B or is your Pimp C melon making the stallion? And I didn't appreciate it at all cause I'm crazy like that. So, I mean, how do you feel about when you start using the legend name and just basically, she really wasn't saying nothing about them and I know it, but still using the burn and the Pimp name to try to put, it's almost like, see, I'm sensitive. I'm from Texas and when you from New York and you start talking down on the way we talk or you say something that even remotely feels like that, it's gonna offend me. I'm gonna be honest with you. Cause I know y'all work so hard and they want to call it chitlin, sir. I don't play none of that. So you got the right guy sitting behind this chair. I don't even care about none of that. I just know y'all sell good music. Y'all make good music, make niggas listen and tune in because that's what make us who we are and blues and everything else, stimulated from down here. So I don't know why they be trying to figure out ways to discredit what we got going. Right, right. But still, what do you think about that? Do you think it's good to use the patriarch's name or what? I mean, Allegedly. Yeah, say Allegedly, I ain't say Allegedly nigga, I'm up there, I don't give a damn about Allegedly. Allegedly, you know, I just think when you use Allegedly's name, make it how to be some positive. Don't mock with it. Yeah, you go speak on Allegedly's name, say something positive about that legend or something that you remember them of. You know what I'm saying? That's just what I think, you know what I'm saying? Don't put it in no beef or none of that, you know, cause you don't know how these four families feel at the same time what you're doing. Man, you know it. I don't feel like it. What you feel like? Let's go. You know what? You think you can just talk about Allegedly's? You can say what you want to if you feel that way. I'll say if you feel that way, say what you want to. I'm like, I've got a problem with the old world. They can't be everybody in the world. I don't know if you want to, I don't know if you want to play around like that. You know what I'm saying? I thought we put that freedom of speech. And every time we say something crazy, y'all want to say something. Like everybody got an opinion on everything. Everybody say, we can't, we cannot, what's the word I'm looking for? We cannot tend to everybody in the world. I mean, you can't care about everybody feeling this. So you think people should just say whatever the hell they want to say and don't even worry about the circumstances. It's going to be some circumstances, everything. It's certain things you say, whether it be about somebody's dead homies or whether you, it don't matter. No, we all going to die one day. So what does it matter? Whether it be about somebody's mama. Don't, you're going to die. Don't matter. I'm talking about a mama that's alive. It don't matter. You just go in. It don't matter, bro. The kids ain't, you ain't even got mad when somebody spoke on my kids. So you can't say that. No, we're talking about, hold on, hold on, hold on. If you're talking about her, hold on, hold on. Let me go back to that. If you're talking about kids, then yeah, of course you got to see me. I don't care who you is. But we're talking about grown folks. Grown folks talking about grown folks. It doesn't matter but we're grown, bro. That should be over with, done with. Like you, what's going to happen? Hey, you a bitch. Now what? Nothing. Let it go. Now, if you react to it, then what's going to cause a whole problem? Right. So let it go. It don't matter, it don't hurt. If he don't wreck it, don't hurt. If you wreck it. Yes. But you know, different folk respond to it. And I understand it because they don't hurt for the pain. I didn't say it necessarily hurt, but some people just don't play them games. And you get on here and say, like, you might, like, you know, she, I know allegedly I heard it. I got to record and she. Hold on, I got a good one for you. Hold on, she talked about Megan's mother, like, and then Megan talked about certain things with people crossing lines that they shouldn't cross doing this stuff to try to make views and trying to get sound bites and likes, bro. Yeah. It's not even nothing to even be doing all that over. If, okay, like he say opinions, everybody got it on the opinion, you in jail and a one more call you a bitch and you let that slide, which thing will happen in the next five, 10 years of your sentence? Yeah, it's going to keep going. And they won't know why though. And they won't keep going. I mean, you might miss my little girl by the time you come up out of there, and you get to keep going. Hold on, before I often get to this, that's because that's the mindset that they are deaf in jail. They're dead to that, bro. That's the mindset, that's the jail rule. You can't let nobody in jail. See what you're saying? It's a rule, they're adapted to that. If you make a rule, you have to adapt to it. You have to, it's not damn wet. Nothing's going to happen to you. Like, if you make a rule, you are adapted to that rule. Like I said, hey, if you're in jail, this man say, hey, if we call this man a bitch, you don't know about it, everybody going to keep fucking with you. That's how they put in place in their mindset, bro. It's a mindset thing. That's all it is. I'm like, I ain't been in jail. I know, bro, you say anything else, go fuck what you say, bro. Come test me and see what happened. Come test me and see what happened, bro. I don't care about none of that shit. Because it's your life, you gotta leave it. So fuck all the other shit, bro. Just go eat it. You see, he's dangerous. That's why I keep him. He's like, hey, boy. Like listen, I was younger, I used to say something, but now it's like, it ain't gonna get me in trouble. It got me in trouble. But see, that come with time, bro. You getting wiser now. Everybody need to. But that doesn't mean everybody is. They need to, bro. Listen, life show you a lot of stuff. Some people take it and run. Some people take it and finesse it and use it. So it's like, it's how you use it, bro. Like some people gonna use it for the bad, some people gonna use it for the good. I say, depending on how you use it, how you take it. Man, you know, the one thing I love about the fact of how, you know, these conversations open up conversations that pretty much give people an eye opener to say, man, this how I feel about that. This how I feel about that. This how I see it. It's how I feel. You know what I'm saying? Like it's all about, you know, and it's therapy. It's therapeutic just to even be able to conversate on around the table. People don't realize that's why a podcast is so, it's really a real instrument that can really help sway different things just going on in this universe, bro. Become people, sit back and watch the conversations. They wanna, most people don't open up. But in an hour's time of us talking, something gonna come out and spill out. This gonna pretty much make somebody say this. But that, you get some comments about it. You know what I'm saying? It's gonna come out. It's gonna come out, right? So like the thing, can you really like, have you, you done got married or what? You married now? I'm married to myself. Married to the game. I'm married to the game. I'm married to life. I'm married to everything that the Lord did to me. You see how I'm hitting it with that? That took him, I gut shot that nigga, man, with emotional, try, try, try. I'm married to everything that the Lord did to me. Say, man, it's Bob's time, man. I'm coming in right here. I'm married to everything that married to me, man. Say how your little boy doing, man. You still rapping? Yeah, a little bad new. How old is he? A little bad new getting to it. It's all right. Look at that video we heard earlier about the other than not, you know, the rapper. You know what? What was that boy named? Lil T.J. Lil T.J. cussing like a snake. Bro. You know I'm listening, man. I was upset, man. But look. Lil T.J. I really just got, and that's my look. You know what? What difference between him and King? What difference between him and King? I ain't worse than King. Oh, this look, man. I think, no, no. King, King, King, King. This nigga raw. King is controlled a little bit. He ain't controlled his words. Pull it up, man. Let me let my boy hear it. That's my fault. I used to pull it up. My used to, let me hear this nigga, man. She got my phone, too. Like some time, these young niggas, I don't know. And he bought eight. It's like he can listen. 99. He didn't know it was wrong. But he's direct. Not it. Not it. It's wrong. It's wrong. It's wrong. It's wrong. Give me that phone. It's wrong, but he can read it. Turn it on. No, it's not my phone. That's my phone. Give it to him. Shit, I thought you were going to. I'll pull it up. Unlock it. Hell, you could have took this one. It done that. I thought it was my phone. Hell, man. But he gone hard, but it's wrong, bro. Because he's nine years old. The first time he's saying slick and ding. It's like this. Nine years old. I swear, but he's hard. It's wrong, bro. It's really wrong. It's very wrong. It's wrong. And what trip me out is, and I'm going to tell you, I was sitting with a mother. What's my little T-shirt? A single mother. R.T. R.T. I was sitting with a single mother. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. No, bro. I was sitting with a single mother. I was sitting with a single mother. Listen to you. Hey, you going out. But it's wrong. What are you going out? Boy, I take my belt to his little ass so fast. You got your hands up. Let me tell you something. Do that other way. Boy, I take that belt to that little nigga. Look at the head, though. That nigga ain't doing nothing but what Mom Canito did when he was little. He just needed a little bit of that damn belt. He ain't doing nothing. Cut it off. I can't listen to him. Cut that shit off. You know the problem, man. He's the generation we in now. Man, I ain't. I'm not too old for this, bro. But you think about it, bro. Family don't sit around and have that table. Dad, let me tell you something. When a kid don't be in church, no, no. My dad would have seen him do that. Lord rest my daddy's soul. Or if I could get him over to the house for the summer. Yeah, one summer. That's it. You don't need but six a day. Man, we're going to play. We're going to be working. We're going to be, I'm going to let him wrap all the time. But when I wrap these, when I wrap these loving arms and hands around that belt and knock them out. I bet mama getting a fat. I'm going to cut a switch. And I'm going to twist that switch. Because my dad and them twippers. We would take the switch, right? They pay pay. They cost them too. They get them features. But look, you hear what I'm saying? Mama get a nice chick too, though, behind that. Man, who worries about that? You think I'm going to sell my kids' soul for a general? Man, he could crash out at 14. She twill. She oughta got the money. How old was you when you got shot in the head? 10. 10. You see what I'm saying? Doing this, right? Doing something that had no damn business doing. Jack Boy. A Jack Boy. Running around here. Yeah. Boy, you ain't got no brain. 10's like. What I'm telling you. Yeah, you be out here doing whatever to get by. You know what I'm saying? You got to think about it. I was 10 hanging with 15 and 16. That's what I'm saying. Yo, you're bringing the belt, so you don't know everything to everybody else knowing what you're doing. Or for you to sit there and do that like that, that don't make no damn sense. I'm going to be honest with you. When you get your butt. I'm going to tell you when you like, go tell you when you meet a older one. I was about to ask you about that song. You going to learn a day. I want to talk to you about that song. I met an older woman. Like, that's your new, the new one. And she put it on me. That's how I go. Give me a little bit of what it's saying. Mm-hmm. No, you didn't really have nigga. You said, you met an older woman. I met her at the liquor store. That's it? I was making the play. She caught my eyes. A month later, she bae. Let me tell you about it though. Now, my grandma taught me one thing for sure. Mm-hmm. Never ask a way that don't ask how old. Oh, hell no! You going to learn a day? You going to learn a day? Say something to her. Did she have a BBL? No. No, I'm just asking. No, no. Who the hell are you next to? You know, because the older women get BBLs, too. No, they do. They do, but no. There's a bunch of them on Instagram. They out there getting BBL. They walking through the- But they look good though. Oh, no, they forgetting though? What they getting? They kids. How they kids going to look? Who cares? They cussing anyway. Y'all don't give a damn. Y'all don't. Who cares? What the hell is a damn about what the kids do? They need to give a damn. Who cares? No, it's how they kids look. The way they're not, you are out. It's not good. What you just showed me with a little RT, it's the same thing that happened to your kid. When your mama getting a goddamn BBL, you over as fast as exactly what's happening. Your mama get the BBL, your dad in a penitentiary, and little RT is how they're going crazy. That's why your mama got the BBL. This is what's happening. But we got to look at the whole picture. You did the work that we're living in now. But you got to look at your kids. Bro, do y'all hear about the shot they give you? I don't know. Fifty cents a didn't take it, but you lost a lot of weight. They're getting a shot. Now your head looks big and everything. They say it's a shot you can take and lose all kind of way quick. Y'all ain't heard about it. I heard about it. It's a it's a P.O. too. For real? Yeah, you can take it tomorrow. You be looking at it. I ain't even aware of it. I'm either how God made it. I'm trying to game. Can I lose it? I'm either how God made it. Man, so what was the process of that song? I met an older one. What was the process of even writing it, putting it together? I mean, because my fan base mainly older women. You know what I'm saying? 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80. So I had the rights on four men because they showed me so much love. So I had to show the love back. And then you know, you never know what a song can talk the future into. You don't learn a day. Man, so you're speaking it. You really speaking things in existence. Biblical. We made love all night. She cooked me Sunday dinner. I give a good word, baby. Hey, I'm kind of young and timbre. Whoa, bars, ain't it? What's the older that came at you? What's the older that came at you? How old were you when you go, though? Yeah. How old would I go? Yeah. Older than I can take. Older than they can take. Man, you know what I'm saying? I'm a blitz catcher. You know what I'm talking about? Older than I might stop at 73. What? No. Oh, yeah. They depend. Oh, Lord. Give me that secret. Give me that secret, boy. He can spill it. He's spilling that secret, bro. The ones with no teeth got to do it. You know what I'm talking about? You see a nipple? Oh, nipple got broke, broke, broke, broke. You're going to learn anything. Hey, hey. Bro, I already know. Hold on, hold on, hold on, bro. I know what I already know. I know this already. You know what I already know. I'm going to be with the brothers. I really am. I'm a woman of young women. Right. I'm going to be with the brothers. Bro, I go, like, uh, I go, like, sixty-five and I'm going to be with the brothers. Seventy-one. Seventy-one. You going to get in. You get out, ain't you? What? I get you. Seventy-one. I get you. Hey, everybody, hey, everybody has a unique hustle. Ooh. Ooh. You going to learn, eh? Bro, they back. Yeah. Right back around. I know it was a hustle, but I don't need that, uh, that much age. I can get them out of here. You can get them out of here. Yeah, I can get them out of here. Man. I got a stem on there. Man. Hey, man. I don't know. I don't know, man. Say what the hell happened, man? I don't know. Bro. Oh, yeah. No, man. Woo. Yeah, yeah, that was it. I'm going to pause, nigga, around this thing. Hey. So, man, like, like, who... You and Poked Bear did a song together last time. We was talking about that when he was on here, like, you guys going to do something else together? Oh, we got like three... I thought that we were going to do something else. We got like three-four songs now. Y'all done went back since y'all left here? Yeah, but we got one call, uh, like, can she go up and down that pole? Oh, my. Go! If one of them wants. If one of them wants. One of them wants. It's a strip club, so... It can be? It got to be. Can she go up? What pole? Way to pause, man. Hey, man, you know Son of Son of Blues, you had a talk in slang to get the point across. Oh, my God. Man, I'm telling you, boys, it's rough and tough, man. Yeah, man, you're on it. So that trail ride, did... When you had a trail ride when you did that song, like, look, what made you do that song? You know that trail ride gonna bring the pain. Yeah, that trail ride, man. I don't even get some in the trail ride show, man. Yeah, how? Like, groups? It's still your same inner circle that's doing the setting up of the shows that get you the trail ride versus, like, a regular show, like a Coliseum or something, or either like a theater. I like the feels. I like being in the feel, man, where they riding them four-wheelers at, man. You like that? Yeah, I ain't gotta dress all up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. My boy, then, I'm mucking suitin' some boots. Every time I see it, though, you clean, though, when you come on Boss Talks. Hey, man, you gotta be on Boss Talks. I'll be clean on Boss Talks when they talk about on Boss Talks. Man, if anybody... Who have came to you coming off of Boss Talks 101 and be like, man, I seen the show, man? Man, bro, everybody is, man. I swear to God, man. I was like, man, how in the world you get on Boss Talks? I don't know how to get on it. It's crazy, bro. I swear to God, bro. I'm going out to get on the plane. All the hitmen are like, hey, man, can you please talk to the man? Tell him, let me get on this show and say, I got you, bro. I'm not going to do a trap, man. I ain't got a lot of yous in here. You're going to be calling me. You're going to be calling me like that. You say you're going to get on the plane. I say I'm a hard-letter. Now we're going to come on hard-letter. You know what I'm saying? I wasn't going to answer. Who else guy is? All you got to do is get an inbox, man. Our PR team, all the people that watch, man, they looking at everybody they get in there. I know sometimes it seems like we don't see you, but we do see you. And we always looking at opportunities to bring in new talent or just people who want to get on the show, man. Thank you guys for even staying interested in the show, man. So many of you are going to be hitting me about this show, man. If you DM me, you will not be on TV. Yeah. Hey, man. I just don't like dealing with them too much, man. If you DM me, you will not be on TV. I got to put it out there. Yeah, you don't like it. Look, that's a slogan. If you DM me, you will not be on TV. You wrong. You will not be on TV. Man, I just really... What the more do I need to show you about it? I'm telling you, that's going to be a trap or I'll thank me later, but you'll get a dumb check. Man. Now, like, so when are you and Sir Charles Jones going to do something else together? Y'all got something? Oh, man, yeah. We got something to come on my new album. Okay. What is new album drop? I'm going to drop it on Mother's Day, man, for all the ladies and all the mothers around the world. That's in May? May? Yeah. Yep. I think we're going to May 12, huh? I don't know. I think we're going to May 12. May something? I do know it's in May. And I'm going to drop this older woman video starring Big 50 from BT Travel. And how was it working with her? My little Big 50, man. You got to get on Boss Talk. Why you ain't got on Boss Talk? Hey, yeah, we on Boss Talk. Woo, she can get on there. She can get on there. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. She be out here a lot, too. Yeah, I know. My partner, man, shout out, man, well, R.I.P., the big D, he out on his show. Okay, okay. Yeah, so, and he from Detroit. Yep. Yep. So he did, but I like to link with him for show. Yeah, man. I thank God, man, Big 50, real, bro. How did you guys really meet? I met her through J.Rizzo. Okay. He was another artist up on the search bar, brother Jermaine Rayford. Okay. So I told him, I said, man, link me up with Big 50, man, and he linked me up with her. And the crazy part about it, now I got two songs on the No. 1 stream, move on BT. Wow. Get a check from him for the rest of my life. I remember when it first happened, you called me about that. Remember we talked about that? Yeah, we talked about that. We talked about that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're my guy. Yeah. I don't care. You call me and it's the ones that, it's the ones that God put in my life like you, people don't realize like we talk and I don't, I don't, I'm never Yeah, be outside of business sometimes. Yeah, I'm never too busy. And you can call me. You pick up the phone. You're going to get a solid conversation. We're going to talk and ride for a minute. It's going to be something that's going to stick. We're going to talk. And that's what real partners pose to do for each other, man. Yeah. I just thank you for- When you're real part of it, it's bigger than the music, man. It is way bigger. They ought to come around. It's way bigger, man. The whole game is just having, you know, that brotherhood Yeah. We ought to stick together, bro. We got to. We stick together. We're going to be the biggest co-co. That's what people don't understand. Everybody want to be the man. I try to stick with everybody. I don't want to be the man. I just want to be close to them. Right. Right. Right. That made perfect sense though, bro. Wow. Man, like I said, thank you for coming on the show, man. How can people get a hold of if they're trying to rock out with you? Ah, man, you got to e-mail, man. Bad news 334G, man. That B, A, 3Ds, NEWZ334G, man. Facebook Bad News, Tiktok NewsWeb334, Instagram Bad News334, YouTube Bad NewsEvo. Wow, man. That boy working, man. Like, I want to make sure I don't leave nothing out. Shoot, you done pretty much did everything you could do for us when it come down to just standing right. You right, don't you? You right. I know you can tell that you put your time into your work. Oh, yeah, man. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. I do it for the underdog, you know. I let my Bobman and Sir Char don't do it for the top dog. I do it for the people they're trying to get, though. Yeah. I'm the motivation they can have. They say rap couldn't be done and so on and so on. Now, I'm the reason they don't brought rapper or insult. Well, you were rockin' out with Booce at first. After Booce got shot in Dallas, you know, he won't come back unless you give him 150,000 is what he said. That's what he said. You know, we're trying to get him back to Dallas. You know, I ain't going to put that bag up. It's going to be somebody else, you know. But the nigga is worth it, you know what I'm saying? He's going to bring that bag. He's going to bring it because he ain't been there in a minute. You know what I'm saying? They love me. They call him Mr. Holm coming now. Oh, that boy. All the Holm coming. Oh, yeah? That's what they call him Mr. Holm coming. He got on there the other day and said somebody said he had a, man, don't put my name and somebody had got Murley or something down there. He was like, I'm not in none of that. Yeah, he said, don't even meet me with that. I said, damn, my nigga, what happened? You know that when I started looking, I don't want to make me know what's going on with. I don't bun for the face. I know that. So that's why he's saying that, of course. Don't keep on that. Do I keep me out there? If the folks come back and pick me up. Yeah, y'all be in trouble. Just keep me out of that. Out of, all the way out of it. Well, man, we love you, bro. And like I said, man, anytime you pull up in Texas, you know what we going to do. Y'all going to see him about four more times next time this year. Amen. I'm here, man. I'm here, February 9th. I'm here, February 10th. March 22nd. I'm in Dallas. Hold on, hold on. March 22nd. What day is it? Friday? Which one? February 9th to Friday. Yeah, I'll be back in town. Yeah, February 9th, Friday. That night. You going to go over there? Oh boy, I got that BBW launch rate part February 10th. Never BBWs. Launch rate. Bad news. Versace rules. Yeah. It's a dumb way. They like to get it dude. I'm there. Let me get you out of there, man. I'm coming. I'm coming, man. I'm coming. Yeah, man. If we going to do it like that, man. I'll be on the west coast, but then March, I'm going to come rock out. March 22nd going down, Shondra Stewart, birthday badge, bad news, Gita Jones, LJ Elcliffe, and Moe, man. Man, I'm coming. I'm coming. Just call me and remind me for sure, because I'll be busy. It's going down. Make sure I ain't out of town. Put me on the fly, the BBW show. What day is it, March 22nd? Oh, you're going to play on those airs. But the BBW show, BBW pool party, man. I'm coming up. Ooh, that's it. I'm coming up in the boop. Ooh, that boy coming up the world. He coming up the world. Check it man. It's been another great segment. A boss talk one on one, man. Make sure you guys, man. Hey, man, listen. Get down in these comments, man. Also, check out this next video that's about to come up, man. These are clips. All the bad news, man. You're going to get to see him and Ralph Form, everything that we talked about on this interview man. Just a little, with a little bit more detail, man. Until you got promoters out there booked me, you going in. And I'm going to make them old folk feel young again. Hey, you heard what he said, man. But you don't win. We're going to make the ball feel young here. Bam Boris. Check it, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. 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