 Big shit, big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it, this is a unique hustle, it's your boy, you CEO, and I'm here with the lovely, amazing, outstanding, motivational. Mr. Mako, what's going on? Nothing, you know my day I walk on. Man, you know what? You ain't the only one lovely in here today, man. We got two lovely ladies in here and I'm by myself, y'all. Check it, man, Project Barb is in the building. Whoa, what up, what up, what up, what up, what up, we livein' well, New Orleans. Man, stop playin', you heard what she said. New Orleans, yeah, boss talked about the... Wait, how y'all know it, New Orleans. Hey, we... I don't exactly have taxes billin', New Orleans. I thought y'all said that, New Orleans. Man, I seen you, I seen you on Beehive, I seen you, I seen you doing the thing, man, like, I see that you workin' with KLC, man. That's like my brother, man. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Like, that's my brother from another mother, man. This guy right here, we just, hey, we met and just, bam, we just became partners, partners, man. Man, so just you are a... To me, you know, people in this city, every time you look around, they know who you are because of who your brother is, right? And it's just like, you basically, you have to live now in the fact of the... It's like Coretta Scott King, right? When Martin Luther King passed away at his demise and then people still, you know what I mean? Respect you, yeah. They respect you, but they keep... They're gonna always bring it up, they're gonna always... It's the elephant always in the room and you just have to kind of just live your life around it, your children, your mother, your family. So we're gonna run down through that a day if it's okay with you. Oh, of course. We're different. We're gonna figure out everything right here on Boss Talk 101 where the bosses talk, how y'all came up together, how the family was, that's how I rocked you. Let's do it. So, man, thank you for coming on Boss Talk 101. Oh, thank y'all for having me. You can have anybody else, but look who you chose. Man, stop playing. God put you in that seat, man. There we go. You don't play no games, man. So check it, man. We want to just get down into the business. Like, how was it coming up in New Orleans, man? As a kid, what part of New Orleans did you, you know, start at? How were your parents? I mean, like... Yeah, coming up in New Orleans, we want to go in your business. I'm about to say y'all won't get all up in my business. Boyfriends, all of that. All of that. Okay. All of that. So, cool. I'm from Uptown, New Orleans. I am from the Magnolia Project. Six Code for Show, if you didn't, I know. So, coming up in New Orleans, it is very, very different from any other place in the world. It's a great place because the culture is all so strong. And I come from not only the hip hop culture of New Orleans, I also come from the jazz or what we call it as brass. Here, second line culture, and then it's just... I'm a whole lot of what they call gumbo. So, I mixed it with a whole lot of different genres of music. So, my mom is actually a ladybug jumper. That is a second line club. I was just about to say, what is that? It's a second line club. So, that's a second line that's like a dance culture. So, usually it really started when people would use it like after funeral, that's like a procession. And now you have like social aid and pleasure clubs who get together as a group where nice clothes can go out on the street for like five hours. And they second line, they do this dance. New Orleans is filled with a lot of dance. A lot of dance. A lot of music and dance and food. So, a lot of culture. They call it like Creole because it's all mixed together. And I come from that. My stepdad is re-bred-bred band. They have a Grammy for the music. Wow. Yeah. So, it's like I come from a whole lot of culture. Then you got my brother who is like one of the biggest artists from New Orleans. From his time. So, you said stepdad. Yeah. So, where is your dad? So, my dad has actually passed away. Okay. My dad was mostly in prison a lot. Okay. So, most of my life my dad was in prison for selling drugs. Yeah. Shout out to... Do you really have a relationship with him? We had a relationship until I was like four. My dad was the first person that bought me luxury items. My first pair of Gucci. You remember that stuff? My first pair of Gucci loafers. That was the first girl on Uptown. I was the first girl Uptown on Washington with Gucci loafers. And he didn't even know what Gucci was. Yeah. My daddy was a drug dealer though. My dad went to jail probably like when I was five or six. And he came back out actually when I was 16. So, I was preparing. How was that? Because then for a man who hadn't been there all your life. Well, my brother, you know, that's why I go hard for my brother. A lot of people don't understand it. You know, they say, hey, she's controversial but you got to understand. That's been like my father. Because my daddy's been buying bars. So, that's been like my daddy. But did your daddy come out acting like your daddy at the time when he came back? You know, people be like, okay, well, you've been gone all my life. You can't now come act like you're my daddy. No, I think no, he didn't come back trying to be like awesome. He came back to try to replace that time. And the things that he was doing were, you know, they were important at that moment. Like teaching me how to drive. So, you accepted everything with open arms. Yeah. Like I said, my daddy was the first person who taught me with luxury. Like I remember catching the bus on Conell Street with my daddy to go get the new Jordans when they came out. Like so, you know, I didn't have any bad B for him. He was a, you know, he like I always go back to like people say you can't expect people to know how to be a dad or be someone if they don't have an example on how to really show them. So, but that's good that you know that now, but you know, as a kid, a lot of kids wasn't thinking like that. Right, right. You know, some kids would have been mad. Well, you missed all of my life. He wasn't here. You messed up. But you know, you should have been here for me type of thing. You know, I was appreciative that when he did come back, like I said in the picture, he was doing the things that like my friends, dads were doing with them teaching them how to drive, you know, bringing them to prime. Things like, you know, the things that he didn't see that sucks. But to step in at that moment, which was my biggest moment, you know, senior year. I appreciate that. Are you his only girl? Only daughter. Okay. That's cool. How did he pass away? My dad died from stomach cancer. So my dad was actually back in jail when he passed. My dad passed behind bars. Yeah. My dad passed behind bars. How did that affect you? Um, I wish we had more time together. I wish like when I got to college graduation, like I wish he was there to see those moments, you know, but we do it for him now. That's good. I got an awesome step that. Yeah. So my stepdad has been, you know, I've been head like that. Like I said, it's always been somebody that a male role model. That's good. Because a lot of people end up, you know, on the wrong side. So to say, because they didn't have that positive male role model, especially being females. It's just being a positive role model as a man. So you, you don't end up in those wrong relationships. You know what to look for. Right. You know what I mean? What to stand for, who you are, all of that sort of stuff. And that's what it, that's what it really is. Like a lot of people be like, well, you know, a lot of things that, you know, they would frown up on that women do today. And, you know, women should be free to do whatever they want. But a lot of things that people might frown up on, you know, I don't particularly go down that route simply because I would rather my people have a lot of dignity and they would, I rather go out with respect. But, you know. And earlier you said that some people look at you as being controversial. How controversial are you talking about? Like explain that when you said. Well, they say, you know, nowadays people call it controversial when you have your own opinion of things and your vocal about how you feel about things. Um, you know, a couple of times of particularly one particular time that I did go viral, it was because of what they would call controversial views on things that, you know, would affect many people. Like what? Tell me what happened. Um, so, you know, I'm on the internet. I'm talking about things with Monica. She heard a big issue that was going on at that time. Um, I guess somebody kind of screenshot a clip of some things that I was saying on Instagram and bought it to a world star. Um, it went viral on world star. I can remember clearly I had to log off line for like two whole weeks because of it. I would see people in the streets and they would really talk about it. So, you know, when it come to that, like that was somebody who it was that bad that they brought it to your face. It was, it was, it was that, you know, people, you know, today in society, everybody on social media talking crap. But when they seem to face it's like a totally different thing. Well, they didn't bring it to, of course. So they didn't bring it to my face. It was more of a respect from people who came to me. Okay. They were, they respected what I said and they respected that I did see it because nobody would say it. Okay. So it was more of a respect. No, nobody ever, only people came to me in a disrespectful way was the people of the internet, the internet, the typing gangsta. So, you know, the grown men with kids my age with testosterone. I just so pathetic. Let me, let me, let me go to, I see your brother on your shirt. And that's the one you looked up to. And that's Michael father. So let's, let's talk about just walk us up to, you know, just him and cause I didn't get to meet him. So I get to meet you and you remember how I was with him in the music and all that good stuff. Right? Yes. Yes. So let's talk about, you know, how he felt about the music. I know. He didn't, you know, told me, you know, different things, but I want to hear from you kind of how you felt about him and his movement in the music. Is that cool? That's very cool. So my brother is actually, if you, some people might can't see my shirt, but my brother is actually soldiers. I am his little sister. We have a 13 year gap. Yeah. Correct. Yeah. My brother was very, very passionate about music. I clearly remember at the age of four years old, my brother was getting picked up in limousines. Like they was pulling my pulling up and stretching limousines to pick my brother for shows. And he was only like 14 at that time. Like my brother really been doing it since his teenage years. He was Magnolia Slim at that time. And he just always been passionate. Like he's always been an entrepreneur. Like he would, if he wasn't rapping, then he was cutting hair on the porch. So a lot of people know him off the parkway by ice cream because he used to cut hair under that Monica. And when he started doing the music, it just was like, if you go back and listen to it, even me as an adult now, and I'll go back and listen to like tracks like powder bag and tracks like kicking it for these dog ass holes. Like, and this was a teenager, 14 years old, that was spitting this stuff on these beats that just was like ridiculous. And it was on KL tracks. So a lot of people don't know because they didn't tell them that when they talked about it in the No Limit documentary. But KL was actually the one who bought my brother to Masterpiece. Okay. Okay. So KL played a large role in that because at that time that's when my brother was rapping in his basement and making music there. So KL really played a big, big role in that whole soldier slim sound at that time when he was young and coming up. Now, like I said, my brother ended up getting a track at which one was on here. I wanted, I wanted you got it. That is a KL track. Yeah. I wanted you got it. And it actually, they put it on down south and it was a lot of people who were hustlers. And that's when he blew up. That's when he, they bought him of course to Masterpiece and he got the deal in the first album of course with Masterpiece. And I believe he did at least two there. And that's when he switched over to cut through a committee. So that's his only, well, that's when he wanted to be on his own and wanted to do it for himself. That's when the little real ones came into the pictures, chaotic came into the picture. All these people came into the picture. And we came into the picture. Hmm. Okay. Okay. And so, because, you know, a lot of people, you know, that was a thing he was like the Tupac of just the New Orleans. The New Orleans music. Yes. The way he was, you know, they will. It's so much because he's authentic through. Yeah. He tells you his story of being from where he's from. Like you don't even got to be from that. I remember one time, even now, though, it's still relevant. And I think that's what we all strive for as artists, at least me as an artist. I want my music to be timeless. Like my brother has been dead for at least 17 or 18 years. And when you put on tracks like I'll pay for it. Yeah. I still feel like she got 150, spin it on me. You got to pay for it. Me and my friends, we in the club, buy the ball. But those tracks like that is still relevant. Love me, love me now. I mean, come on. I mean, it's still relevant to this day. And even, I mean, my favorite when I was going through things at a job that I had is soldier life mentality. Because I think we so often deal with it in our everyday life that it's come a norm when it really is not. But we deal with racism every day as Black people. Yeah. And for him to have captured that at that time, he was way ahead of his time. And we're still dealing with that today. So this is a timeless thing. And I think that's why people love him. I idolize him. Yeah. Yeah. Dope. What's some of the craziest things that happened when people, after he passed away, some things that you can remember people, you know, how they approach you when they found out you were soldier slim sister. So even before, like, because even before, like a lot of people think that my brother really, really, really, really, he really blew up worldwide. But even before he died, he was like, he was big stuff in New Orleans. Yeah. So I remember one time he came, I remember he picked me up from school. OK. And I'm, you know, I'm not thinking no more. They like, I'm, I'm staying somewhere too long. I was in the building. I think playing messing with my friends. And by the time I got outside, y'all, I tell y'all, no lie. It had to be every child and their parent was surrounding the car. Now this is in the French quarters. I was going to make down the 15 in the French quarters. And they are surrounding the cars. It's them and their parents. They like, soldier slim out here. I'm signing autographs. Like I said, I'm still in the building. They like, girl, girl, come on side. Soldier slim outside. He was Magnolia slim at that time. Magnolia slim outside signing autographs. And I'm like, wait, because I didn't even know my brother was supposed to be coming, picking me up anyway. I'm like, that's my brother. What y'all, what y'all mean about time out? Like I said, I got outside the whole damn yard has came out and they are surrounding the car. And like I said, I never, we always, we, you know, when you and people family, you don't really look at them like that. You don't look at them like that. You know what I'm saying? So you don't look at them like that. So you're like, what is, what y'all doing? And, um, but after he died, even after he died, like we every day, like now we have, like if we come outside some days, they got a whole bus of people. And they like, hey, we on the tour. They, we've gone to the different soldier slim sites and this part of the tour, we're like, wait, part of the tour. So because he used to live there, they want to come there. You know, and that's why he died too. He died at the house. Yeah. So my brother. Yeah. He got killed at the house. He got killed at the house. I want to, like I said, now I don't want to, if you want to talk about it, we can't cause I want to talk about that day. Just kind of, you know, where were you at and how you, how did, how did it affect? That's your brother, of course, but it's been years now. Can we talk about it? You know, like how was that that day? Like when, when this all happened? So I remember it was like, we wasn't home. So my mom, like I said, she's a lady bug jumper. So it was like probably like a week before their second line. And so they were really getting like close together. So we were at my aunt's house. My aunt lives like probably like six, seven minutes from us. And we all talking about this is when love me, love me, not was about to drop. So he had just show everybody was just seeing a video and talk about how good the video was. Like this was the one that was going to put him to the next level. Nobody was messing with this video. He shot it at Tipper Tina's. Like it was like a live band and everything. So we knew that this was like one of those moment that was going to prepare him to the next moment. And just like we sitting there, we talking and they just call on the phone like he had been shot. So, you know, my brother been shot before. So, you know, we like, okay, he been shot. Is he okay? It was like, we don't know it's really bad this time. And, you know, so all I remember is my mom, running down the street about my auntie house to run to the scene. And we ended up going there before her. It was me and my cousin. We ended up driving up before her because we had to let her know because she didn't want to go at that time. So we ended up going before her and. And everything was still there. Everything we was, yeah, everything because it just had happened. Like it didn't just happen before the police. The police were there. Okay. They were there. The crime people were there and all you could see was him laying next to the step. They didn't even cover him up. No. So it was like, you know, like I said, it was still the coroner's hand came or anything. So we was like, well, is he still alive? And I remember clearly it was like, no. And all we could do is just all we could do is just stand out. Because, you know, you, you never think. That. People are, you know. You never think. Here one day and then you go on. Then you go on the next. I'm sorry. No, you fine. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. No, you fine. You never. You just never think. I'm sorry. We'll get you some tissue. Yeah. I'll get it. Yeah. Yeah. You just never think. But so. And to see that. That's the problem. You know, because. That image can never go in. I think that affects you even more than if you hadn't seen it. You know, because you think you're going to see them people again, but you're really not. So I think my whole thing was just how was we going to tell my mom? Because my mom and my brother, like we said, we like 14 years. But they were on their way down there. She. Yeah. But we had to go. So did she end up coming to see? We end up. So by the time we. We got back to tell them that he was gone. My mom was like running to. Running. Down the street to my AT house. And she was we. We intercepted. So she like. Y'all what happened? And we told her we was like. You know, he gone. And. That's a moment that. That that that always. Gonna. Call me to see. My mama. And how she dropped. To know that he. It was done. She fell out. Yeah. Of course. Because that's your mom now. Right? Yeah. I'm a mom now. And I know. And I think that affects even more because like for me personally, I never experienced anything like what you're experiencing. But. They know how like when you watch. Sentimental movies and stuff like that. Yeah. You did not cry before you have kids. Once you start having kids. It's like. It's different. Everything makes you cry. Yeah. Especially if they talking about children. Children and. Oh my God. Because like you can put yourself in that person's position. And you feel it. Feel it. So it's totally different. So like even. Just knowing that she's a mother. And. Have to endure that. But then for me. It's like. Once. I'm in tune with God. Now. Where. I was raising the church and all of that. But I think when you define God later on as an adult. Right. And you know that everything happens for a reason. Bad that of how some things happen terribly. And that makes people question like how can there be a God if they go like this. Right. Go like that. But like I tell everybody and when I tell people things. I'm not telling them for them. I'm telling them also for myself because it can happen to anybody. Yep. So I'm trying to heal myself in a lot of different ways. So I'm just saying it to say this. That when things like that happen you have to really. You had so many good memories with him. Right. You had so many learning lessons. You have hold on to those things. You can't make them bad overpower. Correct. Because it can easily happen where it can fill you up with hate. And anger. And you tend to forget about all of the good. All of the good things. Because you got to think about like God forbid but if you go what do you want your kids to remember you. You want your family to remember you. So you have to think about those things. You don't want them to be this filled of hatred and anger and can't move on and you know what I mean. I got you. So you have to honor that person's memory in that type of way where they want to know that he would love to know that his sister is good. His sister is flourishing. His mama is good. His mama is flourishing. Right. You know what I mean. You don't want nobody to yes you're going more sad because we're human being we're going to feel sad. We're going to cry every now and again. You got to let it out when you have to let it out. You don't want to hold that thing in. Because it can deteriorate your body in so many different ways. But I love the fact that y'all keeping his memory alive but keep talking about him because that's what you're doing. Yes. The more you talk about him is the more people not going to forget about him and the more people going to know about him. Some people who maybe never heard of him before. They going to know them. They going to know about him now. You know what I mean. And that's how it translates. So even 20 years later I mean 10 year olds like that's way before your time but they know how to pay for it and they know these songs and they know who he is. And I think even though it's sad that he's not any longer here with us he's still here with us. Because every day you hear a new story about how great of a person he was. And I mean not too many people. Sometimes when people die you know that's it for him. He had children. Yes. My nephew. I have one nephew. So he carry on his. Yeah. Did he end up trying to come in the music industry? Yes. My nephew is a rapper too. Okay. How old is he? He is 26 years old. Oh wow. He's 26 years old. Yes. Little soul just love. That's good. Yeah. Music is just all up in your family. Yeah. Just everywhere. All running through the bloodline. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. And how is he handling you know because he was how old when it happened. He probably was like eight or nine. Yeah. I know. He could remember. Yeah. The times that they had. So yeah. I'm pretty sure he remembers. You know. But y'all are there for him. I was there for him and pulled him through all of that. Yeah. Yeah. That's good. Everybody tells him stories like I said. We always hear a new story every day. Sometimes when people die you don't get to hear anything about them. But we every time we meet somebody it's something that he did that I have you thinking he like Jesus in the second coming. So my mama loves to tell us when they had a lady at that time she was going through cancer. So her head was bald and she said she didn't know from A to Z like who is soldier slim. She just heard everybody saying soldier slim is here. Soldier slim is here. She said she went over there and she told him hey I don't know you and don't talk about me because I got a bald head now. And say he kissed on her head. She said girl look at my head my mom said she seen and she said girl I got a full head of hair a full head of hair then somebody told me a story that was like the house ended up burning down and they didn't have anywhere to go and they say he can't pick them up personally and bought them the love with him. And it's like all the stories you hear. You see that's why I tell people all the time when you live life don't live life for yourself. You live it for others because when you go you got to leave the memories. That's the one thing you got to leave. If it's everything you're doing it's just for you. Ain't nobody going even. Got a lot of people don't get the recognition for it at that time. People appreciate it because when you live your life for yourself don't live it for gratification not for people to come to you and say oh my God thank you thank you don't live it like that it doesn't know that if you live in your life right and doing what you're supposed to be doing helping others the reward is going to be there. Exactly. That's all I got to say. Well hey man you know like you just like I said you gave us that story I wanted to ask about of course. You know and that matters it does. You know that people hear your side of what was going on that matters a lot because a lot of people don't know kind of what happened leading up to it the one that wasn't around during that time are people who really love the music now and listen to his music they don't know they don't know and they always think that they're like she don't know she wasn't around at that time she too young I'm like I'm a teenager baby I was I'm not that young I just look good. So when you think about just where music is down here in New Orleans and just in the South period like you know how does it how do you think we're doing? I'm excited about the way music is going in New Orleans now because we're finally I think I was a finally shifting here now and I for one I will admit that I thought it wouldn't like even my brother he just we just about to shoot a show for him he's going to be on hip hop homicides so even that just coming back to the city a lot of people are coming to check out the music a lot of people are coming to check out the filming industry the pelicans just was doing great in the playoffs like so we get a lot of eyes on the city and I think that's going to work wonders for even the music watching coming mess with us we got some good stuff going on who would you like to work with in the industry? um man my ultimate goal I'm telling you once I get my song with Beyoncé I'm tapped out I don't need to do nothing else once I get my song with Beyoncé I'm good that's it that's it I don't that's a hell of a color have you ever reached out to her? no that's a problem then how you don't know you don't know what God can do let me just say that right you don't know what God could do you're absolutely right unless you throw it out there you can be right for her right now she might say you know what girl I've been waiting to do something with somebody from New Orleans and bam and you're like what? and God just opening up doors and no man can shut well Beyoncé Beyoncé no like what do you think which one of your songs Cash App yeah Cash App Cash App is my favorite G.I.P. your song really? overall I've made a lot of songs but that's my favorite see that's different that's different because I feel like I'm always like being so just little sister I'm always like stuck to like the hard side of it and I feel like for Cash App I got to show people a different side of me I got to show people a different artist that I am an artist I could make artists have to make against the music I could make music I could you know I could do with the other girls are doing okay wow Cash App and it okay is that one that you feel like is the one that is there going to ever be one to be better you think you can top it oh I could top Cash probably top Cash App already do you have something in the vault I have a couple things to be but a couple things in the works I got a couple things in my vault so when you're coming out with your new project so I'm working on it now so I've been trying to mix being a brand new mom and with the music so I'm working on that and I think I finally got the time because my daughter is about to make one so I get a little and you got a beautiful daughter thank you like my daughter is finally about to make one so now you know a little more and how easy or how hard is it juggling you know artistry with being a mom oh my goodness are you a single mom or I am okay I am a single mom so it's like it's even harder but I'm learning a lot about myself in a mess like you never know who you really are until people say you have a kid and that's true because I really didn't know a lot about myself I would say sometimes it'll show you that you have no patience exactly it shows me I have none I don't know it shows me I have none yes but okay I want to go right a little bit back into the Soldier Slam a little bit because I am I know a little bit but because I'm from Jamaica so I don't know a lot about a lot of stuff okay but how did he die so he was he was killed you shot did they find out he killed him but he ended up being let out of jail so then they found out that it was possibly he got paid $10,000 for a hit and um and they don't know who no it just ended at that point okay and y'all couldn't fight anything try to I mean with the New Orleans justice system that's just the way it goes I know that's we had a person on here earlier talking about the justice system here and you think it ever changed do you think it ever changed no it's too much corruption wow so when you think about just the way that um see murder it's locked up and I heard you say earlier about just kind of you know something that went on with you you know far as you kind of saying on that um that whole that all that stuff running together to you it does it's you know it's just like people say like you know my brother ran with see murder one of his you know they make a lot of music together so you know it's all love over here when they come to see murder it's always been love it's always been respect it's always been you know a good relationship yeah yeah and I'm not asked that it's because of the fact that he's still trying to fight to get out yeah yeah so you know is it an example yeah you know to be shown because it's like you know there's been so many years like you know what I'm saying like I mean like you already shown your example he's done he's done so much time and I mean like what now what right you know his kids are grown you know grandkids like I mean come on how much of a debt to society you know does he owe right you know is it because an anonymous jury now y'all running all these other cases back and you know going back to trial for it so what's really going on here so like I said you know that's why I said corruption when it comes to that because it's like you ain't playing they game so they got another game they won't play that's it I mean you know that's the way they try it's like like we want to show you we in charge exactly and no matter how much money you got what Jay-Z say we still nigga still nigga still nigga man I'm just I don't know I was supposed to get this 16 out of what yes you ready for that 16 what kind of beat you on what you got you got some trap whatever you need you got that trap trap music you want some trap music let me see if I can mess with some trap you know okay shoot I want to know about this drink like how did you get that oh that's that exotic pop right in the in the speakers yeah you can do that one yeah uh huh uh huh hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on I'm gonna bring you in what damn man hold on I want to save you did you follow us in IG yet no y'all what's your IG I'm just getting here what's your IG baby Project Barbie Project Barbie D.E. 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D.A. through that one time and it's on boss talk 101 what a bosses talk man you know what I'm saying yeah yeah let's go beat out let's get yo look at these diamonds they all on my neck you know that my flex my flex be the best look at this pussy you know I don't text a nigga when he text me I might not text back look at these diamonds know that they flawless all of these niggas be calling I'm gorgeous niggas know I be high I be falling making these niggas falling they be doggy look at my juice look at me I'm a bee who I'm a beater you know it's me I'm from the tree you know it's me come from the streets you know it's me come from the best I be rocking the man stop playing man why you gonna go down through that like that I don't know you just get warmed up I could have been a rapper nigga if I to try it I'm gonna give me yo you got this you got this this this just you they call it swag and all it you just that it factor like I'm gonna make it I love the fact that you came on boss talk 101 KLC I think he picked the right one to be honest with you that's what they say so how did you meet KLC well like I said my brother was big with KL so I've known KL for a long time I call him KLC cuz that's what they you know cuz I know his name and all that but KL some people say KL some people say KL see we just showing it up you know from your body ever says the whole thing like in New Orleans Jamaican then cuz that's what my wife that's you know yeah and when I used to live in Houston and they used to date that what they would say you y'all talk Jamaican and I'm like I never but you know what I love people say oh you from New Orleans yeah they say cuz we chop up the I'm like no they talk totally different but let me tell you I think it depends on what part of New Orleans or Louisiana because let me tell you I met one person just one person that's from out here and they had me fool really yeah cuz it's like the different part that you come from like I'm from uptown so we talk a lot faster right we talk a lot faster so they be like wait what you say even at work it's not the fast it's just is the dialect is not the speed it's the dialect cuz I never understand the way it is the way how is the way is the accent is the way how you speak compared to the way how that person spoke and I was like now you say are you Jamaican and I know I'm from New Orleans I'm like okay okay we can we have in parishes just like y'all really we have parishes see more like than than we know my sister really from Jamaica to know real real talk but you know we top three artists of all time did all I did any John and Regina okay so number three I got to go lowing lowing is number two I'm gonna put Beyonce at number two okay number one the number one overall artists for me is going to have to be low cam really why love him cuz she was everything from the fashion to the music to the sex appeal to the she was everything she was everyone's oh I look like but she had that attitude I just love her I just even like have you met her I've never met her but I did go to a little Kim concert when it was at the masquerade I made sure I wasn't missing that I love little Kim really I really really love little Kim like I don't remember I remember a lot of female artists during that time like because I'm really big on like the whole 2000 the 90s 2000 hip hop scene like I love it so I was real big on little Kim like that's my girl can't nobody say nothing about her I love little Kim well we appreciate you for coming on the show of course and did we leave anything out how can people get older if they want a lot well let me tell you about me let me tell you about a little girl from uptown so if you're looking for me I'm actually on Instagram I'm a the project Barbie so that's d a p r o j e c t b a r b i e beautiful the project Barbie or you could just look up g.i.p. just on your phone because I'm all in your iTunes though Apple music Spotify I'm all when the next project coming out what can we expect it let's see I'm not really sure of a date for the next project but my new single did drop no second guessing and a video just came out too so go check that out man thank you so much man did you did you miss anything everything good I got it what we done it yes man we love you thank y'all for having me you know I'm small time so for y'all to come see me you crazy yeah this is why I came right I knew why I was coming to I knew which artists I was knew I could get because of who I'm connected to see so I knew that I knew I just like I don't know where I'm gonna do it but when I go there I know I'm getting to deal with I didn't say peaches though I said project bar because that's how I knew I found that out today so I'm kicking it you know I'm saying so daddy p did it but as soon as you called me on the phone and you was immediately like yeah let's do this let's do that you love the fact of you're a helper I know when I come to New Orleans now stop man come on I'm gonna call peaches niggas up yeah I know the place is to go yeah yeah why can I give me something good to eat this evening and they're gonna be it hard to get to well look keep it in the neighborhoods what kind of food you're looking for though I love seafood you like sweet food seafood so I do dirty rice and I do steak I do what you want yeah he but now you pick your food either so yeah you can't say whatever well y'all should just definitely go check out knee house knee house yeah it's called knee out me yeah spell it n e y o that's a big shout out too yeah that's my people okay that's your people they're cool they're real cool like you know all my friends bring me down he said all the boyfriends bring up there y'all gonna stop niggas bring me down uh it's not that far from here well y'all way over here yeah but we're going back we're going to the downtown oh yeah that's close to downtown that's what we're going in what we yeah you gotta go there check it man what kind of food seafood they got seafood they got all they cook all that they cook cajun okay is it always packed what today well now ain't gonna say I'm gonna see y'all so well yeah I'm gonna see y'all so well it's off camera ain't gonna say y'all there okay check it man hey man we love you project Barbie aka peaches you always and when you come to doubt you coming on boss talk in the studio you already know that put me on the list damn it man I can just bring you up you look you could sketch me in check it man they in trouble they in trouble check it man it's been another great segment of boss talk 101 with the boss's talk and we out