 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Hey, everybody, what's going on, man? Hey, man, I hope you guys are enjoying your week. This is the recap. I'm back. I'm feeling real good today, man. Man, this week, man, we had different people that came on the platform, man, from we did our last, I believe it was our last episode of Melvin Farmer. Next week, you should get the whole entire full interview. So guys, be on the lookout for that. Melvin Farmer, of course, was dope. He expressed the things about the gangs in LA, man. The difference between a street gang and a prison gang is there's no structure. See, Crips, there is no one body, no one person. So there's never been a structure when it come to Crips other than when we were Eastside, Westside, and company. Then it splintered. And now you've got them all over the continent of the United States. So there's not no one supreme ruler, whereas you might have the Latin Kings, you might have King Tom, you might have John Stevens and Black Philly mob. So those, Jeff Ford, Larry Hoover, they have structure. No more different than the army, law enforcement. But when it come to a street gang, there is no structure, no chain of command. So that could not apply in these rules of war. Next, you had, after Melvin Farmer, you had my guy, man, Ronnie Spencer, man. The voice behind One Day, the voice that kicked it with Rex Shop and all those guys, man. This guy, man, is just a phenomenal spirit. When he came to our platform, man, he was just so down to earth. And he was willing to do whatever to help us to push the agenda for Boss Talk 101, man. He turned around and said, oh, I heard you sound like me. That what you saying? So I said, I guess that's what they say. And he said, yeah, that's what's been talking to town and talking St. Louis, Missouri, that you sound like me. And ain't nobody sound like me in 30 years. So I like, OK. So he said, well, since you sound like me. Let me hear something. Let me hear something. So I guess they thought. I guess they thought I was just going to freeze up. So I said, OK, what you want to hear? You say anything. Then, then, then, uh, Ernie say, do hello. I'll say hello. I'll say, yeah, I'll say, OK. I hit that thing. I know that, yeah. So they all standing there. Ernie playing with his good dog, you know, getting in tune for the song. I'm like, OK, so all of a sudden, I said, here we go. Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, girl. Hello, hello, oh, hello, hello, hello, hello. So he's like, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. So I said, OK. So he say, well, do do smooth sailing. I'm going to sing the part that on a new song that me and Ronald Isaac got. Yeah, I suppose I got that already. So the name of this song is, um, it's an inspiration song. And it's called, hell, I forgot. It's been so long since I did it. Well, I'm going to sing it. I'm going to sing, I'm going to sing his part. OK. And you might can hear it. Oh, excuse me. You might can hear it in my voice. He say, listen up, son, I heard you back in the day. It was a song by UGK. I think you call it one day. You're here, now you're gone, all my life goes on. Because the day you prayed for is the day we did this song. You got to hold on, be strong, and never give up the fight. You got to stay true to what you do. Everything going to be all right. You got to hold on, be strong, never give up the fight. You got to stay true to what you do. And everything going to be all right. Boy, boy, boy. Man, you, Ronald Island, you sound, I couldn't tell the difference, man. You used to put that song out. Yeah, we heard about you being romantic with it. That's what it was. Yeah, and then go, we got an archive full of it. You got an archive full of stuff and you won't even give it to it. You get those like spirits, man. And when you get those people, you got to embrace them, man. So shout out to Ronnie Spencer, man. And man, he came and sung that one day. I'm going to do it for Bob's Talk 101. There you go. Fool, one day you hear. And then you go, yeah. One day you hear, baby. And then you go on. One day you hear, baby. And then you go on. You made a tear from my eye. I don't do that. Why are you spending that old count like I had, boy? I'm coming out through there, boy. When I had that thing, Ronald, you don't understand, man. Say, when I come through there, man, you couldn't tell me nothing, man. And I was going to get in some trouble back then. Oh, man. You know, I was a young cat, dude, you know. Then he turned around and sung the song that him and Ronald Isaac has together. So he gave us two bangles, just skips of it, just skips of it. And it was just dope, man, just to be able to interact with that energy, man, and to talk about the Pimp C stories, man. Hey, man, this thing is rolling. Bob's Talk 101 is a thing, man. Make sure you guys like and subscribe also to our channel, man. You should hit up Bob's Talk podcast 101 on IG, or you can go and subscribe to the channel that you're on here currently. You can also find me on E underscore, CEO underscore, Mr. Makar, the official Mr. Makar, Money Moses, man. You can go and follow and just tap into what we do on a daily basis. And thank you guys for just supporting us, man. We also did a, we dropped a photo shoot where we came out with the merch, man. Hey, man, Bob's Talk 101 merch, it flew off the shelves, man. The first day we scaled. And thanks to y'all. Thanks to our subscribers, man. Thanks to the people that support us, that already supported the stores over the years. We appreciate you guys for ordering all the pre-orders, all the, we even sent some stuff to Belgium. Belgium, I think it was Belgium. We sent some stuff to Belgium, man. Shout out to Endurance, man. Love you, man. Cause appreciate you for wearing Bob's Talk merch, man. Hey, man, I hope you guys are enjoying as much as I am, man. So, what else did we do, man? You gotta think about it, man. It was just a dope week, man. You see, tap into that visual and just see how, we got the camo, we got the white joggers that I'm wearing one now. We also have the black. We also have different assorted colors. Just come in for a minute and let me show you. I'm gonna show you, we do anything with the merch. So, hey, man, that's the lovely official Mr. Mako, man. Look right there, guys. Check it out, man. You see it? Yeah, okay, that's enough. Get out of my way. I'm taking over my recap. So, you know, the recap is something that we came up with and we just wanted to keep you guys informed on what's going on on a daily basis and on a weekly basis on Bob's Talk 101, man. And hey, it's been dope, man. We have BFG Strap. BFG Strap, man. This guy, man, this guy every day for 20 niggas, you know, gave us some dope illustrations. His music is so dope. So, you guys need to tap into him, man, and just check out what he does, man. He's just a dope guy, just the music. I told him, I said, man, you just got this energy, like, about yourself. And he got some new music out, too, man. Him and Trap Boy, I think, got a new one out, a new video out, go look him up. If it's not out, it's coming out. I don't know if I'm spilling the beans early, but this guy is just doing a great job, man. Being a young man, but still staying focused on his everyday career, man, for his own, in the music, man. So, support that guy, man. And go and watch his video, watch his interview. He told a lot of different things about who he was, where he was from. He's from West Dallas. West Dallas, you're from West Dallas originally. How old was you when you left West Dallas? I was like, probably like, probably like nine to 10. Nine to 10? Yeah, about nine to 10. So, you remember where you was at over there, Rupert Circle, Fish Trap? Yeah, Rupert Circle, I just drove through there yesterday. Did you? Yeah, I think, not just through there today. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Apartment 248. Yeah, so I had a potty named Kane over there, man. Yeah, I loved West Dallas, man. I loved West Dallas, too. Yeah, and my cousins, all of them, I always talk about them, man. The Rambos, all the Rambos are my people. Yeah, I probably gotta go. Oh, they're older. Oh, okay, okay, okay. Gambling niggas, man. Yeah, all them niggas gamble, man. They gamble on everything they do. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, not for real. And just a dope spirit all together, man. And hey, man, we still been dropping my boy, too. Bobby Billions. Bobby Billions had a lot to say. He ended up in the media this week. It was, the official, Ms. Jamaica, asked him about Dallas music and he kinda alluded to the fact that he didn't ever listen to Dallas music. I heard you mention before that you never used to really mess with Dallas music. Yeah. Why is that so when you were born out there? I just always had my favorite artists. I've already been like, I like Wayne, Drake, I like Jiggle, I like... So there's no Dallas artists, even in the past that you've ever just like... Why we just jammin' and stuff? Unless it was on the radio it ain't never been nobody that I've just listened to any Dallas artist like that. The stuff that's on the radio, that's what catch my attention. But my instead, I ain't never really just been in a big Dallas music, big Dallas music fan. And that he listened to other music that was popular. Maybe if it came on the radio he checked it out but that's how he felt about it. So also, man, we had my boy Traylo. Traylo was a, he's a, I almost call him a conscious rapper. He's a very positive rapper. And he was on the show this week. Traylo Dobe, you know, he likes to represent rapper slash, I think he's a loan officer but he showed you that you can do both. He balances well. He also, like I said, the music that he puts out, he keeps it real tasteful. I mean, when you, because the song that keeps coming back to me is the one substance because at the end of the day you said, can we please change the subject, make some music with some substance? You know what I'm saying? So, I mean, yeah, re-enerate. What substance would you like to see? I think that actually it's people doing what I'm referring to. I just wanted to say it to create awareness because what you just said, so people would be like, so it's a conversation. And so just instead of glamorizing, what's being glamorized right now? Killing the ops, you know, thugging, popping pills, you know, drugging, thugging and drugging. Glamorize some of this other stuff, man, what people talking about some shit that's gonna move people, that's gonna drive emotions, that's gonna create awareness, that's gonna be positive, that's gonna positively impact lives and people rather than the forefront being shit that's really not helping any of our people. Conscious rap, he probably won't like me saying that, but it's a real, it's got a good energy. He likes music. He said he want music with essence. Shout out to that boy Trello. Hey man, we also, we had a Nojumper, Nojumper, AD, and I think AD is the guy's name and Cellphone and Adam 22. Adam 22 from Nojumper, he's the main guy over there, but Adam 22 is the guy that they went in on Charleston White and Charleston White, after Come on Boss Talk 101 and talk about it, I'm so glad he did, defended himself because they had pretty much just throwed him out there and just said, hey, we're gonna talk about Charleston White and Charleston had a lot to say. A nigga who don't know me, a nigga who don't know me, and he the reason why I don't like California niggas, they'll go against their own kind. They created something for black people, right? So do you think he was doing that for them? Hold on, hold on, hold on. He was talking down to his own kind to a white boy. Yeah, hold on. Listen, he on Nojumper, Adam 22. It don't say Nojumper, Adam 22 and AD in the crew. His name ain't nowhere on no platform, on this white boy's platform. It's two niggas right there with the white boy. I think phone or something. It's two niggas on now with this Pecklewood white boy. And the niggas say, I set him up. Now, I ain't done nothing to this nigga. I don't even know this nigga mad at me. I don't have no clue this nigga mad at me. He ain't said I done something to him. He ain't said I shot his dog. He ain't said I beat up his sister. He didn't say I cussed at his mama. He said I talk shit on the internet. And if he come her, I set him up. So nigga, his feelings, that's what he said. And he sent it to a white man. But look what the boss tell him. Boss tell him, well, nigga, I wanna interview the nigga so bad, I meet him in Motel 6 by myself without you, nigga. Cause this is the Adam 22 Nojumper show. I ain't gonna let you set him up. So you have to go back and check those episodes out. He gave a great interview. He gave a good knowledge on what entails in the South, what entails on the West Coast. He used to live on the West Coast. So he knows a lot more about it. I've been up there on several occasions throughout years and always loved it. My people up there, but those guys are great platform. Shout out to, I guess it ain't Adam 22. I really never really just tapped into him or looked at him until Charleston. And I started to discuss, when they came at Charleston and I love the way that the guys doing this thing up there. I don't have nothing against him. He seems like a guy that wants to try to stay in the hip hop culture. I don't really know his background. I know me being a brother, being from the, you know, I'm from the South, man. So you sometimes get a little pimpsy spirit from me. I'm very, very defensive when it comes to our people and what go on down here in the South. I love the West Coast. Like I said, my uncle, my people is in LA and you can't take that away from me. And when I pull up, because I'm gonna pull up, I've been pulling up, I love LA. Las Vegas, that's what I do. I'm on the West Coast and East Coast, man. I'm international. So I just, you know, but when he went in the way he did, Charleston is a frequent supporter of balls talk. He came over here, he wanted to give a spiel on what you transpired. So, and I think the AD guy said he was gonna set him up. No, I know the AD guy said he was gonna set him up. And when he said it, you know, it just, it threw volumes out there. And then he tries to recount the statement just a little bit, but, you know, I don't know. You know, all I know is, man, say, man, we trying to help our people to be stronger, to go harder, as far as a culture. And we got a long ways to go, man. And we love everybody. So when you look at just what we do, man, it's just dope to be able to be on platforms now, to have this access. We were, AD spoke very vulgarly about balls talk. He didn't say the name because the black MFs, you know, I don't know what that is, but we just trying to do a platform, man. So shout out to AD for, I guess, discriminating against his reverse racism. I guess I have no idea. But the guy just do it, I guess he's just, he seemed very emotional about what Charleston had spoke on him about. But shout out to all the people, man. Like I said, it's all love, man. At the end of the day, man, we just out here, we having conversations. We need to be trying to enlighten people and give people positive vibes, really, instead of controversial so much and try to help people to be able to, you know, be able to maneuver through life. So, hey, man, no disrespect. We just trying to make it work, man. Holla at your boy, it's a unique hustle. Yeah, we on balls talk one on one.