 You were like, man, I just, you know, thank God for the opportunity. And then the next day, I still feel like, wait a minute, then I see you the next time pulling out receipts. I only made $2,000 here. I made $2,000 here. I definitely make more than $6,000 a month. What was that about? I got to hear about that episode, bruh. That's a shame. Like, why the hell do you give me that? You could have brought the receipts to Houston, nigga. You know, like I said, I'm one of the people where I'm trying to be cool, you know what I'm saying? But the nigga and me still pop out of sometimes. You feel me? Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101. Yeah, we going to talk. Man, like, man, like when you look at your show, man, and I see how y'all rolling, man, like it's dope, man, to see how y'all moving on an independent level. You know what I'm saying? Like you ain't really seeing a lot of people that's moving on an independent level. You know what I'm saying? Most of these guys are undumbed brothers. Like you, you got your own show. Man, come on. You know, we do it. You know what I mean? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Your show is your show. Bro, I'm fucked up, too. Man, I'm seeking help. My nigga, I ain't gonna lie to you. I'm seeking help, bro. So my show is still unorthodox. Oh, it's crazy. It's crazy. I got to watch it. Man, it's crazy. Oh, you got to put up. It's crazy. I got to do that. You know what? I'm going to say this. I'm going to say this is where me and you almost linked it. It's through Raven from Makita's Cookies, from when Dolph got here. Mm. Yeah, man, yeah. She works on my show. She's one of my moderators on the show. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I actually got my own cookie there now. I got the Skullberry Cookie, you know what I mean? Makita's Cookies, man. I actually went out there, interviewed them. The internet been dragging them folks, put them in the murder of Dolph. But I've been kind of, you know what I mean? That ain't they fault to us. We ain't got to do with them people, man. Nothing at all, bro. Nothing. I love the fact that, you know, they were, they, I latched onto them when you linked me with them because they a small business and they've been around forever. And that's hard, you know, to see that business have to go through that. So it made me feel like, man, we got to rock with them. Black people don't have a lot, bro. Niggas be acting like they got it, but these niggas be broke fast. So what I'm saying is we got to keep our businesses going, the small integrated businesses that we have. We got to try to keep them going, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, most of it, I agree. So, man, what's up with the show, man? I mean, I see you over there killing the game, man. Yeah, man. What's the craziest thing you're seeing here lately going on that show, man? Man, you know, it's a lot of positivity now, man, because we trying to, like you just said, bro, as black people, we trying to conduct ourselves the right way now, like we all come from the hood. Everybody know that shit, you know what I'm saying? We don't want these investors to be scared of us and stuff. We got a lot of sponsors now, too. So we got like seven, eight sponsors, like all together right now, too. So we ain't trying to mess up no sponsor money, say something wrong, just, you know what I'm saying? Mess up the bag and shit like that. So just being real professional, we getting ready for some more live shows and stuff, too. So our biggest show, I mean, our biggest venue, one of our biggest venues is the Novo. So we doing a Novo in November. I see y'all did a live show. I seen y'all did a live show the first two sold out. Yeah, the first one is the one I seen, it was like that. You on the level with it, bro. Here we go to New York. We going to the Bay and then 2024, you about to do a whole like little run, like 10, 15 cities and stuff, too. So you call me, I think, I remember you had when you jumped on the internet a little bit, you was in DR, and then you called me. From DR, you were in DR? Kicking it. He called me. I'm like, man, this nigga right here is in DR, man, I'm mad as hell. I had to be over there to go everywhere. It was super fun though. But, you know, now we trying to integrate everything too. I got to come down south, man. I got too many people. Third demographic is Texas. That watches us the most. Really? Yeah. And we don't never come out here, bro. We don't never do shows. We don't ever integrate with the people. So I'm like, you know what? I love Houston. I said, I'm gonna start coming to Dallas when we start going to Houston more. You know what I'm saying? I'm really fucked with the people though. Hop on everybody pots, do that shit. You know what I'm saying too, so. Yeah. I tripped off, man. I ain't gonna lie to you. You know the internet buzzing. I don't want to talk too much on too many things, man. But you, listen, man, listen, bro. Your name be ringing. That's all I'm gonna say. I seen your old Joe Budden show. You know what I'm saying? Joe Budden, man. Joe Budden had Joe over there. He was, you know, the questions was going down. You know what I'm saying? You were trying to understand where you stand in the whole situation. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your whole, like your name being spoken on. I can't say that. And to be real with you, when I talked to you about you leaving no jump, I was like, man, bro, how was it over there? You was being so nice. So you was Mr. Nice guy down in Houston. You were like, man, I just, you know, thank God for the opportunity. And then the next thing I still feel like, wait a minute. Then I see you the next time pulling out receipts. I only made $2,000 here. I made $2,000 here. I definitely make more than $6,000. What was that about? I gotta hear about that episode, bro. Why the hell you didn't give me that? You could have brought the receipts to Houston, nigga. You know, like I said, I'm one of the people where I'm trying to be cool, you know what I'm saying? But the nigga and me still pop out of sometimes. You feel me? You're frustrated, too. But I feel a tag. I just, you know, I just strike back. It's in my nature and shit though. But awesome real shit. Like that's all it is, man. Well, I mean, what made you bring the receipts out? Like, I know I heard the, I did hear the Boulay Kev interview. It was some shots fired. You know, war shots, all kind of stuff were going on over there. So I'm just trying to figure out how do you move when your name being drugged through the mud? But then it's a counteraction to where it's saying, oh, but you're using our name to pretty much give views. Yeah. I mean, I'm learning how to respond to stuff. I'm as used to slapping niggas and shit. You know what I'm saying? So, and I know in the business world that don't work. You know what I'm talking about? And I'm a grown man and I'm 34 years old. I should be able to conduct myself with words without having to resort to that. Now if it's costs for that, then do that though. But I ain't about to let nobody have me crash out. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I got my children. You feel me? I got a great career. I got a lot of good shit going on. So if I'm a go, I'm going to have to go for a reason. Not for no petty shit. You know what I'm saying? Even doing the whole back and forth shit. Like I'm done with this shit. But let me ask you this though. When you like when you look at Snoop Dogg, I remember at the Vibe Awards. You know, y'all don't, y'all young niggas, y'all don't know what I got. You ain't already at the Vibe Awards. The Vibe Awards. Source Awards. No, the Vibe Awards, nigga. Nigga, no, I'm talking about the same time. The same time. Say, what's that nigga name the one that was on, on Ray's show that y'all, the, the, the, the producer. Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones was pushing it, right? Well, you were pushing the Vibe, the Vibe. So, but Snoop Dogg, they got into a fight in there. I think we're fitting them, got into a fight in there. You mean you talking about Dr. Dre with Dr. Dre? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He got the same. I'm telling you like. I'm telling you like. You know Ward, Snoop was on stage. But something Snoop said that was so detrimental during that time, he say, man, if I had moved, 300 more niggas would have got into it. So I didn't move. And when you be talking, I thought about there's like some of the things you say in the world you come from could cause something to ignite. If you if you say things the wrong way on the internet, react to things a certain way, niggas gonna move a certain way. And I still get blamed though. Exactly. You know what I mean? Because because they can lock you up for anything. You said this or he said that and they tied together on these podcasts or wherever. So what do you do to try to keep the situation to a calm state, bro? How do you do it? You know, just in just in general, I didn't made it through everything. You know what I'm saying? From anything you could think of from a gangster standpoint to a grown man standpoint, just I didn't get to this point just to go back to doing what I used to do or being affiliated and surrounding myself with negativity and shit too. So when my homeboys, I got people that really love me. They're going to do whatever though. You know what I'm saying? And it's only so much I can say where it's like, hey, bro, don't don't respond that way. Don't react that way. But when they at least come to me, when I facilitate to my homies and stuff like that, I got to be a real leader. So I'm like, look, don't even come to me with no negativity. You know what I'm saying? Unless it's in our face, we can handle it then. But if not, we ain't going to look for it. We ain't about to sit there and ponder on that. Let's go get some, you know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah, a little homie. You got you rap. I just put you in the studio. You know what I'm saying? I bought a studio on my little homies. Y'all go rap. Y'all go do y'all thing. Y'all need some help. I mean, even like my little brother, man, my little brother got out of prison 10 years. You know what I mean? He be feeling a certain way about certain stuff. Wow. You know what I'm saying? He was the hothead. Yeah. But man, Mary, you know what I'm saying? He's editing, shooting his own videos with an iPhone, editing them. He's making his own artwork. He's sitting there pushing. He doing what he's supposed to be doing. And it's like, I'd rather see stuff like that than anything else. Because at the end of the day, all they're going to say anyway is, day some niggas at the end of the day. And where does that put even having that stigma around me? They going to get that bag to somebody else when they can say, you know what? He's a good businessman. He putting up great numbers. I've seen what that done in my rap career is when I'm going to labels and I'm sitting there with meetings and people telling me you a liability. And I'm like, how am I a liability? Are we here or some things? Are you affiliated with this? You affiliated with that. So a lot of doors was closed for me before I even got a chance to do anything. So now I got a situation now to where it's doing great. I'm a boss. I'm independent. I'm making shit shake. And we got black and brown brothers we pushing together and shit like that. We got the city. Man, we got to conduct ourselves like businessmen now.