 Who gon' burn it to the tape? Boss talk, who your girlfriend? Check it, check it, check it, this is Unicostaship, boy. E-C-E-O, man, what's going down? Boss talk, one on one, back in town, man. Listen, man, I got some dudes in there now. Man, it's for to get real serious, real fast, man. Just say no to Skull, co-hosting this thing today. Why would you do that? Why would you do some shit like that? Say, hey, guess what, man? Guess what? It's A.D. back in the building, man. And Dallas, Texas. And Dallas, man, in the flesh, man. Hey, man, we been talking about this for a minute, two I've been calling A.D., I'm like, man, we got to get you over to Dallas, man. We did the Houston thing, shout out to my boy, man. G-Luck and B-Done for letting us get out. And then I seen him, he linked up in LA with y'all. Right after that, so that was hard, man. But, man, thank you for coming on the show, bro. Oh, man, I appreciate it. Thank you for having me, man. Yeah, man. Hey, man, I ain't been to Dallas in a while. I said, man, it's beautiful out here. You love Dallas, man. You know what's crazy? Shout out to my boy, I ain't gonna tell you his name. But he was like, man, he said, Dallas got it right now. Yeah, yeah. In Texas in general, though. But when he said, we say Dallas got it. What are you talking about? He's just saying, like, the women. Oh, okay. That's what he said. You know what I mean? I'm gonna keep it real with you. Okay, you know what I mean? See, look, when you from Dallas, you wanna see something new, man. You know what I mean? But it's like, that's like LA. People come to LA and they're like, oh, man, the women beautiful out here. I'm like, yeah, yeah, see? Nah, she been around here for a long time. You know what I mean? Remember growing up, the school you go to, niggas all be like, nah, fam, don't make the bitches at your school, babe. And hell nah, niggas the bitches at your school, babe. You know what I mean? But you appreciate it later, though. I'm gonna be honest with y'all, man. You know, hey, man, your boy Snoop say, man, every other city we go, we see the same ol' hoe, man. That's what he said, OG, man. He said he see the same one. Oh, yeah, cause the real splits gonna travel. Remember that? Yeah, the real splits travel, yeah. Or, you know, they gonna do their thing and they gonna migrate somewhere else. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man, you know, 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 is undone brothers. Like you, you got your own show. Man, come on, man. You know how we do it. You know what I mean? You know what I'm saying? Your show is your show. Bro, I'm fucked up, too. 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. Oh, you got to put up, you got to put up. You know what I'm gonna say this? I'm gonna say this is where, this is where me and you almost linked it. It's through Raven from Makita's Cookies from when Dolph got here. Yeah, man, yeah. She works on my show. She one of my moderators on the show. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and I actually got my own cookie there now. Yeah, 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, but I've been kind of, you know what I mean? That ain't they fault to us. We ain't got nothing to do with them people, man. Nothing at all, bro. Nothing, so. I love the fact that, you know, I latched onto them when you linked me with them because they a small business and they 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. It ain't, it ain't. Black people don't have a lot, bro. Niggas be acting like they got it, but these niggas be broke. So what I'm saying is we got to keep our businesses going to small integrated businesses that we have. We got to try to keep them going. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, most definitely. 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. Cause 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 seen y'all did a live show. I seen y'all did a live show. Two sold out. Yeah, the first one is the one I seen. It was like that. Yeah, yeah. You on the level with it, bro. Here we going to New York. We going to the Bay and then 2024, we about to do a whole like little run like 10, 15 cities and stuff too. So you called 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. It was over there. He called me. I'm like, man, this nigga right here is in DR. Man, I'm mad as hell. I ain't be over there. It was super fun though, but you know, now we trying to integrate everything too. Cause I got to, I got to come down south, man. I got too many people are a third. Demographic is Texas, which 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 going to start coming to Dallas one and start going to Houston more. You know what I'm saying? I really fuck 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 going to 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 going to 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're trying to understand where you stand in the whole situation. 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 like, man, I just, you know, thank God for the opportunity. And then the next day, I still feel like that. Then I see you the next time pulling out receipts. I only made $2,000 a hero. I made $2,000 a hero. I definitely make more than $6,000 a month. What was that about? I got to hear about that episode, bro. Like, 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 frustrated too. When I feel a tag, I just, I just, you know, I just strike back, it's in my nature and shit though. But for some 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 Boulet of Kev interview. It was some shots fired, you know, war shots, all kind of stuff was going on 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, 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. 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 gonna 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 the 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 had the Vibe Awards. The Vibe Awards. No, the Vibe Awards, nigga. Niggas look all the same type. They're the same type. Say, let me tell you the vibe. Let me tell you, it was a, 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 was pushing it, right? Well, you were pushing the Vibe, the Vibe thing. So, but Snoop Dogg, they got into a fight in there. I think we're fitting them, got into a fight in there. You talking about Dr. Dre with us? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, you're talking about him? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm telling you like. I'm telling you like. But Snoop was on stage. Yeah, yeah. What something Snoop said that was so detrimental during that time, he say, man, if I'd have 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 and the world you come from could cause something to ignite. Oh, how's that? 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? Cause, cause 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, Justin, 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. All right, let's 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 feel me? He be feeling a certain way about certain stuff. Wow. You know what I'm saying? He was the hothead. But man, married, 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's 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 gonna say anyway is, they some niggas at the end of the day. And where does that put, even having that stigma around me, they gonna 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. It's 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? Oh, we hear some things. Are you affiliated with this? Are 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 business man now. Man, pun is over there. And he not, he don't talk like you. I should have got pun down here. Pun would have ended. You're gonna do it like you. Bullshit. But I want a game over here and shut it down. But pun also, though, see one thing people don't know is that this is secondary for pun. Yeah. Pun works for a big label. He been working for a big label. Wow. You know what I'm saying? But he's still rocking with you. Oh no, that's my guy from day one. You know what I'm saying? Help me get to where I'm at now. But he don't have to do podcasting. He's not in this for a check. He actually loves doing that. He has a corporate label job. Wow. So no matter what the fuck he say they gonna rock with him and shit like that. He's a boss of this shit as well too. So yeah, it's bigger than what people think. They just think that niggas, you know what I'm saying? They already niggas gathering up and they ain't doing shit and they got this going on like nah, niggas got motion like different shit and you know what I'm saying? They got to throw it in their face all the time. But like yeah, everybody know. Talk to me about like big community and community like tell me how this whole thing works. Like how do you got, cause I see you guys y'all got a show where y'all kind of, you know, it's like three, you know, y'all have a little set down. Yeah. But y'all don't really invite. I ain't seen like YG on there. I ain't seen like the OT genesis on there like y'all used to bring on those jumpers. Like when did that gonna happen? Because y'all already together. Yeah, so this is the thing. When it comes down to artists and I... You're an artist. Yeah, I'm an artist, but I kind of like how our fan base is, how it's integrated. The everyday person has a chance of being a star to our people. They don't give a fuck about people coming over there acting cool, having egos and shit like that. They believe the channel in there. They see that shit. It's gonna break them down right then and there. They gonna say everything under the sun that you could think of every time. So a lot of artists, they're not used to hearing the truth or they're not used to people making... Yeah, they're not used to people making jokes about them and stuff like that. So, and then a lot of people, a lot of artists ain't got no personalities like that. So we like sitting with people that we actually got to report with. You know what I'm saying? People that we actually mesh with because then we're gonna have a fun time. We don't wanna do the same hip hop questions. We don't wanna do the same shit that you can go to the radio station for. Come down here. You feel me? You're gonna laugh, you're gonna joke, and you're gonna be around your people and you're gonna feel good and you're gonna wanna come back. That's hard. It's kinda like, your show is kinda set up the same as here, like y'all go live too, right? Y'all go straight live and y'all just start, that's the way y'all both do the same type setup. So I thought that would be cool to just bring y'all to the show. I'ma say, you know what, the thing about is, man, I see your shit, you know what I mean? And they most definitely over there, he got a setting where he got people behind him, people in the room over there on my shit, right? Look, see, anything goes on my shit, man. I'm by myself, I'm by myself, nigga. You're by yourself. Remember, I'm doing the stream yards. I just got people coming up with me. You didn't saw anything goes. You know what I mean? Nigga been told me anything. Nigga been told me go, we're done with whatever. You know what I mean? The way we do shit, bro, is most definitely similar to what you do, but nah, bro, anything goes when nobody's besides you. You feel me? Ain't nobody in that motherfucker with you. So no matter what my opinion is, the next person to have like a different opinion, nigga, nigga, go off on your ass. Been a cuss your ass out, fuck you, nigga. It's live, nigga, all that shit is live and you can't take shit back. You know what I mean? Once a nigga, you know what I mean? Nigga turn to a goddamn gangsta on your motherfucking ass on that show, nigga. So I'ma give it to you. You gotta check it out, bro. Check it out, man. You gotta go sit down with us, man. I had whack 100 on the show. I had kick the ass on the show. Bosco 100. Oh, yeah, Van LaVance. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, yeah. I was up to 56 and I was on hip hop homicides too. 50 cent more on the show. You know I felt a film for that too? Oh, for real, you did? The episode didn't come out though. Why? Which episode was it? Van is my guy though. What happened? I feel him for it though. But what happened? I don't know. I was waiting for it to come. You ain't the first one to Mac down it with the solar slam? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Macs didn't come out either. No, it's certain ones. They was asking me about like a pop smoke. Yeah. Oh, yeah. So when they came down here and shit too, cause you know I fucked with pop smoke. Like when he first came to LA, you knew him and y'all gotta rock out. He hit me up. Like before I even like really was tuning into his music, he DM'd me. He was just like, hey, what's up, bro? I'm in town. He was doing everything the right way. He was tapping in with the real niggas and shit like that. And then when I seen him in the last time I seen him, it was in Miami. And they was out there deep as a motherfucker, just a solid individual, bro. Wow. You know what I'm saying? So how did he, he just said he linked with you when he came to town. And what did they say on the show? What, what, what? Well, they was asking me like about the politics and everything surrounding that. Cause like I just hate, and I just said this shit on Matt Poppins show. I hate that everybody come to LA. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And they get killed in LA all the time, bro. It never fucking fails. LA niggas go to New York. You'll never hear no bullshit happening like that. LA niggas come to Texas. They come anywhere. You don't never hear no bullshit like that. And it's just, as soon as motherfuckers come to our city, bro, it's just niggas is always like that. Every time it happened, nigga make my stomach curl. Cause it has pushes us back way more. And man, he going forward back is, you know, it's biggie. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah, it go all the way back. PNB rock nigga. You know what I mean? So many times. PNB, another person who moved the right way in the city. I used to see him all the time. Used to be with the right people, bro. I just hate, I just hate, bro. Like how my city is right now, the state of it, just the robberies right now. Like they wasn't robbing white people before. Now the white people, they're going to Beverly Hills now. They taking Richard Millies now. They doing a lot of crazy shit in the city right now. They tripping on Rodeo. They tripping on Rodeo. They doing everything. Yeah. Oh, niggas, you guys see niggas around the store with clothes right now. It's crazy. The motherfuckers, or they got that one. The West Coast, one of our, one of our like nicest malls, 50 people running in there, snatching shit. Snatching everything. Snatching crap. Snatching crap. Just everything, every day. You know what? Hey, I need to put together some shit like that out here in Dallas, niggas. What the hell? You kidding me, right? Niggas, shit. I need to put together some snatching crap out here in D, niggas. That's crazy. That's how you do it. They really getting to it. Niggas getting to it. Because they got these new laws right now too. So I don't know if they stopped it, but we had no cash bills for a minute. Really? Which was dumb. You know what I'm saying? No cash bills. No cash bills and shit too. And then if it's not over a certain amount, you can't really get in trouble for an order. So that's why everybody's running. That's why niggas do it. They run into the night stores. They run into the doors from us. Ain't no true. Niggas hungry. I'm hungry. Niggas hungry. No, I'm a big ass nigga. Shit. This is my nigga money mowners. Me and my nigga money mowners, we slide. No, shit. You nigga need to take these hoodies off nigga. Money mowners is crazy. Oh yeah, that's what I like. We slide, nigga. We like shit. You know, I thought about when, and I got to bring this up a little bit. No jumper thing when he, you know, when the thing happened with you, I looked back at me. I said, really, an alley-oop because it really, it does, it does make people look at you. But when you guys, when y'all had the little old back and forth with me and Charleston here, it was like, okay, it's the same thing now. Cause they like, okay, y'all ain't doing, y'all got them little old 30, 40 views over there. And now you know what I'm saying? Ain't it you? I forgot y'all niggas ain't smoke, bro. I forgot it was smoke in my niggas show. I forgot it was smoke. I did, bro. I forgot y'all niggas was going at it, fam. Who on that shit, buddy? Who on that shit? Who on that shit? Who on that shit? Who on that shit? But that's crazy. That's crazy how shit worked though, cause it always come back right. No, just even like, think about it. If none of that shit happened, I wouldn't be sitting here right now. That's real. That's real. That's real. That's a put boss talk on my radar. Cause at first I was like, fuck these niggas. And I just started watching the content. And I was like, I was like, hi, man. Hi, man. Same as Charlton. I was like, I hate that nigga. And then I started watching. I'm like, man, this nigga funny as a mother fucker, man. But I see a good thing you gotta understand when you basically was saying this, I was like, cool, you know, I don't have no better views, but them niggas got over there talking, got millions. I gotta stir it up. You did, you did what you were supposed to do. You shaked the pot, man. You make that shit shake up. Shout out to Charlton too, man, I just talked to him too. Yeah, but I'm gonna say this right here, man. The real thing I gotta say about you is when you really like think about what you were doing, you still were defending like boss talk. You were like, man, I'm not gonna talk about the boss talk niggas. You was the only one doing that. Everybody else was like after niggas, even house phone were like, who is that nigga? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. You camped a solid and I couldn't do nothing. But like, man, that nigga, I gotta meet that nigga for real, yeah. You know, even when I finally talked to Charlton, it was the same thing. He was like, listen, bro, I wasn't even mad at you about certain shit. You said something bad about me on the white person's platform. Yeah. And I was like, I'm like, you're right. Tell him my apologize, bro. That was the reason he was sitting right here doing that camp phone news deal. And I was like, man, we gotta talk about this nigga. He talking about it. Yeah, he fit you up. I was like, wait, we gotta get some of that. We got to get some of that, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to him too, because I don't wanna spoil it, but he just did some real niggas shit for one of ours. You feel me? Yeah, for real, for real, man. The one thing I can't say, man, about you is, man, I love your independence, bro. Like I said, you know, anytime a nigga's getting his own bag, you know, let's talk about it just to break down. I don't want you to go into deep detail on the money, but what's more beneficial for you now that you have your own channel? All bro, just add revenue on the sponsors. Okay. The sponsors is like, because they coming out the way it works now and not just for our show as a whole, for each individual's show as well too. So a lot of the sponsors that we have, we all have individuals as well too. So yeah, shout out to Mr. Mushies, shout out to EPTM, shout out to Minimal, shout out to King Palm, shout out to Mr. Sum, I'm Mr. Sum. Big chief for sure. Oh yeah, for sure, you got Jane on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, bro, just a lot of our sponsors, man, they just, bro, they take care of us, they believe in us from the get go. When we made the transition, especially Minimal, Minimal said, look, here's the bag. Yeah. Y'all go get y'all, do what y'all do, get the equipment, run this shit up and do this shit the right way and shit too though. But yeah, these live shows too, man, that's a big part of this stuff too. Yeah man, flew to the live shows. No, no, this one, as we did them first two, and we probably, the next offer was probably triple or triple or four times more than what originally what it was to sell the shit. Yeah, is that the new move, bro? I mean, far, you see a lot of rapping, you see a lot of niggas getting towards it. That's the new, a lot of comedians. Now it's the content creators. Now it's the cats. You see what these niggas is getting right now? Aiden Ross and these kick deals and shit. I can't run like they just got a hell of a deal with you. Yeah, that's what he's saying. He said Aiden Ross got more than LeBron's salary. Damn. Yeah. God damn. You can breathe. Little white boy over this bullshit and all night. Nah, but you gotta think about it, man, you got the youth, right? And the people, they're not paying just for the talent. They paying for the data. So you can have 40, 50,000 people watching you every night. That's 50,000 people that they can sell some shit too. So they getting that motherfucking data is crazy. Wow. What do you think is the next move to make you guys go to the next level? Man, honestly, just more outside content, more shows because the podcast side of it is cool. But all I wanted to do from the get go was try different shit as well too. So that's why the food show works so good. And we got a lot of other ideas that we about to start filming the shit too. It's more expensive, but now we got to film and do what we got to do. But those outside shows is important. Yeah, cause that's the real content. You gotta think about it like, how many podcasts do they have now? Man. Everybody out there, right? So what separates every single person from just sitting at a table talking, having topics and doing that? It's the other shit. Yeah. You feel me? So it can be a boss talk, go to eat, go get some ribs from over here. Hey, boss talk goes over here and go venture and shit too. So I've been showing a lot of the vlogs just to see it and people like, oh, I love that lane for you and shit too. Trying different things and doing shit like going to DR. I'm scared of heights. I'm eating dinner in the sky. You know what I'm saying? I don't like that shit. Shout out to Sam Kolder. He, them guys figured it out real. Y'all know if you know Sam Kolder, but them guys like they travel and do different things and make it look dope and make it look live. And they make money by just being niggas. People are out for you. And these networks will get, you know, pick that up on their platform as well too. So that's crazy. They see you. They already know you got town. They hear nigga music. They know what you would do behind this microphone. Anyone said to fuck you live and they went through where you going. They want to see them. They want to see a nigga jury shopping. They didn't want to see any fucking thing. Just anything. They just want to see your life. But that's why that vlogging is important though. Yeah, most definitely. So everywhere you go now, just get something, bring the camera. My first vlog of the day, I dropped my vlog, me and Mo3 son. I said, yeah, I went here. I went and got Mo3 son, a late great Mo3. I went and got his son, took his son, I do all kinds of shit. I want to show people what I'm doing behind the scene. I mean, a lot of things I'm doing to help a lot of, you know, a lot of different people in Dallas or a lot of fallen soldiers, a lot of rappers. So yeah, I feel you where you coming from, bro. People see you talking, but they want to see what the fuck you got going on outside. That's their real personality and shit. I think his content over creates the same thing. Gary Vee was doing that like early on. I love his movement where you can see everything that he can do. He was incredible wherever he was. I think he paved the way for a lot of us. I give him his kudos because a lot of stuff I seen him doing, I knew I would do it my own way. And it was going to come off different because I'm a different color. But at the end of the day, it's still content. You know what I mean? Yeah, MoDeva, yeah. Real shit, real shit. I think that's hard, bro. And so when I looked you up this time, I'm researching, you know, I seen when you was young, you and YG had your little beef when y'all were in high school. Y'all were high school beef and you niggas really, y'all were going to do nothing really, just real, just real. We was all some shit. It's crazy, I was with him at the concert yesterday. Like that's my God. But you know, it's kind of a similar situation of like why I'm here and, you know, getting to a Charleston and now me and Charleston it's the same type of situation. Same thing with YG? Yeah, man, I told you, I always doing some shit. You was young, what made you go, I guess cause you just, you were like 50 cent. You was just one at everybody. Yeah, that's what 50 did. Just like, I'm gonna just go at any nigga that shit. So, before niggas was really game banging, we had cliques in the city. And a lot of them cliques, YG was part of like the biggest clique. And I was trying to come up rapping, trying to get a name for myself. So the niggas that I knew I was cool with, they were all together and then they split up. And then YG and his people, they was just dissing them. And I'm like, y'all niggas ain't gonna strike back. You feel me? So none of these niggas knew me. And I was like, look, give me a list of their names with everybody name on there. Tell me something unique about them. I'm gonna diss these niggas. You feel me? So I went and dissed every single person on that list and put them all up on my space. And had this city fucking thing at my space. How hard did you own him? I said some shit. Fuck the niggas up. Yeah, I said some shit. But their respect came because he was the only person that dissed me back. Oh, okay. So nobody else said nothing. No, nobody else said nothing. So he don't know what happened. So he was like, nigga, fuck you too, nigga. So we started going back and forth from shit. So this the early YG before the hit. This before the hit. Even when that happened, I'm going back and forth with him. We got mutual friends and shit like that. It was like some real problems. You know what I'm saying? But he was the only single person. And then later on, he was out of our generation to first to get a record deal. He hit hard. So when he got the record deal, I was like, oh shit. It went up. This, this nigga, you feel me? I'm already on that. I'm never going to get him out. I'm never going to get him out. I'm never going to get him out. I'm never going to come up out of LA. I'm already on the wrong track. But once he got signed, you know what I'm saying? I put all that shit to the side and I was just, hey look, we need somebody because somebody that looked like us when we come from got an opportunity. I've got to give my full support. So just immediately, you know what I'm saying? I was just supporting them, supporting them, supporting them. Every time he dropped a song, album, I was, I mean, not album, but mixtape was doing it. You feel me? YG's one of our greats in the city. And then, you know, later on we in the studio and we just started talking about the past and we was chopping it up for like an hour. Then he was just like, hey, I want you to listen to my second album. This is after his first album. First album, that's a classic. So I want you to hear this shit on my album. I said, all right, cool. I go to the studio, I go to the lab with him. He put me on his second album. You know what I'm saying? So that was a full circle moment. And then doing videos and us and I'm like, that's my God. Like I don't care what nobody say about him. Like nigga, that's my homey for life. And same type of situation. I'm like, it may have started off a crazy way, but look where it led to now. And just to see yesterday, we chilling at the Beyonce concert. Everybody talking about all about it. You doing your thing. You doing your thing. YG doing his thing. He come perform. AD, what's up? And it's like, it just all came together at the end of the day. The crazy thing is like, even with you being with Clover G, hanging with Flip Nium and doing all that. It's crazy that, you know, like everybody, it's funny how all these years go by and you guys still find a way to reinvent, recreate your whole image, come up with something that people can really look at and be like, damn man, they doing this now. So it's really like y'all got a fan base. And so y'all just take them with you wherever you go, right? Shout out to Flip too, because he looked out for my big homie. Really? Back in the OG suicide for sure, for sure. Okay, okay. He looked out for me for sure. Yeah, that's my nigga. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, the whole Clover G. The whole Clover G, man. The whole Clover G, yeah. The whole gang, man, like, so, even, man, listen to, I gotta give respect to Paul Wall as well too. Hey, shout out to Paul Wall. Paul Wall, man. He did a song for me and did a video a long time ago too. Really? Yeah, looked out for me, bro. Rock Art Dash in, it's called, it's, we got a video too. It's called a wide open, something like that. Really? Rock Art Dash in. Yeah, bro. Oh, remember Rock Art Dash? He said, what? Actually, let me use his, what's that card again? What the M? Fucked up right now. Mother Roddy now. Let me use his Mother Roddy. Mother Roddy. Yeah, me and Paul Wall, so. Yeah, man. You and OT Genesis just did, you love it or is it, you love it? What's that song y'all doing? Oh, yeah, you love it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's my brother, man. Like, how you guys sleeping right now? I know, but how did y'all come together to even do that? You know what's crazy is that everybody know us, bro, like just two P's in the pie, bro. I wouldn't be where I'm at right now if it wasn't for him. So he showed me, bro, like the, he was the first person to show me like it's more than just the hood. It's more than these little four corners and shit like that. Like you need to go travel the world. And like literally, bro, I would not be where I'm at if it wasn't for him. Wow. Like how did you guys even first blink? Man, I met him when I was like 15 years old. Really? Yeah, bro, just being at these parties and shit like that. He was a part of his group called Fans. That is the best group Walker in the whole LA. He always been in LA. Ain't no nigga messin' with that nigga. Nobody. That nigga come up with that crib walk so hard. I'd be like, this nigga crazy. Y'all throwin' a party then shit, huh? So we would go, we were like, like I said, they had cliques and shit. So his clique was called Fans and shit. He was part of these niggas that, you know what I'm saying? His homies come in, the R&B music come on and his homies is tryin' to dance on the bitches and shit like that. You feel me? I didn't like when the niggas came up in here. You know what I'm mean? I'm like, I wasn't dancing to the R&B music and shit. You know what I'm mean? I know he's a nigga you talkin' about. He was an uncle who was shit, you know what I mean? I know what type of nigga you talkin' about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, like now. The jinn come in and growin' on it. You want to come on out of home? Him and his homies and shit. You just, you talkin' to a bitch for two, three hours and now this nigga, him and his homies come over there, shirts off and shit. Yeah, that type of shit. Snatch it down, you know what I'm sayin'? Like it's, nah, but we linked up later on. We had a mutual friend, R&B G5, that passed away. Okay. And my baby mama ended up taking him home because he had a taxi and shit. And then the next day he invited me to the Roosevelt Hotel, which is a very nice hotel. And at the time, like where I come from, my neighborhood, like it's a lot of internals and stuff like that, so you grow up, like you watchin' everybody. The closest person to you be the person that do you in. Real time. So when somebody too nice to you, you kinda like, oh, this nigga might be tryin' to get me and shit like that too. So yeah, he invited me, him and his brother invited me to the Roosevelt Hotel. I went there, man, we havin' drinks, we havin' food, I ain't got no money in my pocket. I'm like, damn, I don't even wanna eat, cause I'm like, man, I can't afford this shit over here. You know what I'm sayin'? Maybe the French fries, but not everything else. So I'm like, I don't know, man. And you a big nigga too, so you do. Oh, that's what I'm sayin'. You like, hell nah, nigga, we ain't tryin' to send me out. And they like, oh, they like to drink. I'm like, I ain't tryin' to drink too much. You feel me? And then, man, took care of the bill. And I was like, what the fuck? Then the next day it was like, we come back tomorrow, come back tomorrow. And I'm like, kicking it. And I was like, why are these niggas so nice to me? I didn't get it. I said, why are these niggas so nice to me? I'm like, maybe it's something though. Now I'm paranoid. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm thinking like, what the fuck is this? They tryin' to get me. They tryin' to, yeah, they tryin' to line me up. But man, nah, it was just genuine, bro. And then I started goin' to the club with him, bro. Maybe five, six times a week. He's like, look, this how we gonna make it. We gonna go to the clubs. We gonna do this shit and the DJs will let him perform every single night. I will be with him. And I started buildin' my relationship with them. And you know, Buster, seen him in the club, signed him. Signed him. Wow, yeah. That's hard. Legendary, legendary. I remember when that happened too. Legendary. I was like, this nigga, I owned the Buster, right? And he delivered, too. Before, listen, before Coco came out and he got that check, oh, we was wild. Oh, I was scared, man. I was super scared. That's the way to be, right? Everybody came fast. No, no, because we goin' to the studio, he ain't workin'. We partying. He ain't even workin'. He ain't workin'. I'm like, bro, we goin' 10 minutes before the club is endin'. He wanna buy Dom P bottles and shit now. And I'm like, bro, as a friend, I'm like, hey, bro, you trippin'. And he's coming or no. I'm like, I'm coming. Yeah, yeah, I'm coming. But I gotta tell you in the end of work. Man, I remember one time these fuckin' engineers, they told the label, like, he ain't workin'. They're like, where's the music? They're like, he don't work. This nigga don't work. This nigga don't work at all. They switchin' out the engineers. They like, y'all, somethin' wrong with y'all. Right? And then he dropped Coco and it was. That's it. That nigga soundly too. He knew we could do it. That nigga soundly too, man. I was so mad I missed the video, too. Then he done it. Bein' late. Then he, oh yeah, that'll get you every time. I didn't know, I didn't know. He had the real Coco in there, too, right? He had Ice-T in there, right? Was the real Coco in there, too, right? Nah, bro, it was in a Hispanic. I think Coco was in that video. I think Coco was in the video, dude. No, maybe the second version. Maybe the second one. The OG version. When they like in the little travel house and shit like that. You know what I mean? Like, it was him and his brother that was supposed to be the third nigga. And I just can't believe it. I didn't even listen. When I first heard the song, I didn't think it was like that. I don't think me or him knew that. Oh, he went. Stupid through the roof, man. Through the roof. Yeah, he had a couple of motherfuckers out there. Nah, he ain't never dropped the album, bro. Still to this day. That's crazy, nigga. No one's dropped singles, bro. That's crazy. A single nigga. Hey, nigga, nigga dropped a single on that. Off on his still. And nigga, yeah. Khaled bought him out last night. At the Beyonce concert. You see what I'm saying? No, I think he had a nigga. She just hit right for it. My real shit. And he said, look, and when you there, bro, and the OTG, we knocked my nigga DDG to fuck out. What you, what you, what you there, man? What you there? Shut up, DDG, man. Oh, damn, I've seen that. What the hell? He was explaining it. I seen a nigga explaining the night. Shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up, shut up, the DDG. Well, I didn't hear it just now. That shit, that shit, you know, that shit got squashed, man. Yeah, I think, I think, I think right there. We were, we seen, we seen DDG in the club and bro, like we, we chopped it up and shit like that. Just once again, you and he, another black man, nigga, respect what he doing. You feel me? And when it come down to this internet game, bro, he paid away for a lot of people too. Oh, yeah, most definitely, man. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? I just took the DDG, man. Yeah, man, I gotta ask you, like, how far, how far should a nigga go to get views, man? To me, that's like selling your soul, man. I'm just asking you, how far should a nigga go to get views, bro, like, I heard one person say, I gotta go back to this, you know, can you diggers get a million views? I mean, yeah, if you, I mean, cause it's something to think about, you know, I don't got a million views on the show before, but I'm just saying, how far will you go to get views? I'm gonna say this. I'm gonna say this. I'm gonna say this. I'm gonna say both of y'all to explain. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I'm gonna share it with you. I'm right here, right? Give it up for the home of Charleston White, right? Nigga, I'm not going as far as that nigga going. I'm gonna keep $1,000 with you, favorite. I gotta keep a Batman built on and just pray that nothing nigga don't got a pistol. Like, I'm not going that far. Like the end of the day, I feel like I'm not that type of nigga. My content don't really come in with no shit like that with it, but some niggas will jump out the window for it. You feel me? Charleston White is one of them niggas he entertaining. He funny. You know what I mean? But that nigga jump out the motherfucking window for some views. But listen, you gotta think about what Charleston's doing though, bro, the niggas really undefeated, bro. He going everywhere. He just went and whack is like, look, whack is like, I don't even fuck with him, but nigga, he three and no when he went to Arizona. Like nigga went out there, everybody's saying something. I don't know about the Arizona shit though. We got to debate the Arizona shit. No, we can't debate the Arizona shit. We got to debate the Arizona shit. Was it stage? Yeah, I'm gonna say it. I talked to the nigga, I don't think it was stage. I wanna say this, I wanna say this. Okay, I wanna say this. I talked to the nigga. What's the name? Swain Swain. You did? I talked to that nigga. I talked to him. I did. I called him, right? I just called him this on some, like, what's up types we don't talk. The nigga told me straight up like some, like, hey man, like we had to do what we had to do. Like, you know what I mean? Like we couldn't fuck it up. It was a certain thing with the stick to certain shit. I couldn't do this. I couldn't do that. We got our money. That's how he broke it. No, I'm not, look, I wanna say this though. I wanna say this though. That's positive. And niggas wanna do some WWE shit fam. I'm with it. I don't think niggas have to die and give you the fuck. You don't gotta love it. Love and hip hop. They ain't shit, make it look good for entertaining for the money. So I'm not saying niggas gotta really beat the hell out of each other and whoop each other and chase each other down for real. But I just feel like, you know, some of this shit, like, you know, when it comes to, you know, the F certain niggas or the dead niggas or the some, man, bro, I know a lot of niggas out here in Dallas. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? Yeah, they be wanting to see niggas, but. Yeah. But it's Charleston, right? A smart nigga. Yeah, he say a lot of shit that makes sense, most definitely fam, but I know for a fact. He a shock job. And he looking for that shock, sometimes that shock, that shock might come inside your motherfucking head. Yeah. That's right. That's what I said. That's what I said. That shit ain't for that shit ain't. Hold on. Come on, man. How far are you willing to go for views, Cole? That's all I asked you. I didn't ask you about that. How far? How far are you willing to go? How far should a person go to get these views, man? I'ma say this. They authentic, man. Yeah, I'ma say don't, don't, don't steal your soul, niggas, you know what I mean? Yeah, don't steal your soul. Don't make it to the point where you can't go to the goddamn grocery store, nigga. Yeah. Don't get no gore or this shit. Don't make it to the point where you don't get to the grocery store. Don't do an expense that it's gonna compromise your safety. There we go. You feel me? Or at the detriment of your family and what you got going on. Yeah. Because that's what you got to, you know what I mean? That's what you got to think about. I seen you do something. Yeah. I don't know if you, I don't know if they planned it or what. What? It was like a dog or something came up behind you and you went for the stuff. I'm like, did you just say something? Like it was, he was in the studio, right? And he turned around, he went for the blizzard. I said, what the hell, God, who they did for the shoot the dog? What the hell was that? Oh, no, that was playing a part on nigga. He went for the content. It was good content, my nigga. How far, like, how far, like, are you willing to go? How far are you willing to go? But see, even shit like that, like, that's fun. You feel me? Yeah, that's fun. That's fun. Like, that don't hurt nobody. Somebody could have got hurt, AD. No, no, no. No, no. The dog, the fake dog could have got hurt, you know what I'm saying? No, but the fact that now, like, we look at certain shit, we can laugh about it, ain't nobody hurt, everybody can go home and there's no hard feelings you feel me, then it's cool. But like, once it gets to a point to where it's like, nigga, like you said, you can't go to the grocery store or you gotta look behind your back for shit like that because let's keep it real. Ain't nobody not untouchable. Right. Every dog has his day. Somebody can find you, something's gonna happen. You could piss off the wrong motherfucker and then too is these likes and views worth your life at the end of the day? Cause they had some guys that was from our city and they were like being super disrespectful. They was dissing the dead, you know what I'm saying? They was going to different neighborhoods. They was dissing dead people from the neighborhoods and they was getting a lot of attention. One of them ain't hearing no more. I remember that shit. I know exactly what you're talking about. So it's like, and there was a lot of people that's trying to, that tried to follow behind that. And it's like, listen, it's going to be a lot of dead niggas, bro. If y'all, if y'all moving like that. That was some goofy shit. It's some goofy shit. It really is though. That nigga was doing, that was some goofy shit. Yeah. So niggas are willing to go all the way out. You know, they sell they sold. I'm gonna say, look, bro, you know, you see, like I said, you see a lot of niggas coming home from prison. You see a lot of niggas doing interviews. Now people fight the internet is for the streets. You see what's going on at no jumper. You know what I mean? 22 got all the gang bangers around the crit. What's the name of the brief babies? Well, he started that though. He was one of the first niggas on that. We're gonna blame this nigga for it. Yeah, he was on the front. And he didn't want to take that. I told that nigga to take that down and he was still. I said, look, I said, you don't think that you being over there was a sense of security. You was really feeding the monster. Let's be honest. So you said you're playing 80 for niggas on the fucking no jumper. Swinging and banging with niggas, fights, popping off. I said, this is an interesting answer. That was me just being authentic. It wasn't for no views. It wasn't- Yeah, I know it, but now it could turn to something else. It can't, but I'm a real politician. Everybody know that about me. So I can do certain things and I can keep certain shit cool. Cause a lot of motherfuckers know me and respect me all across the board. So it's a difference when you a nigga who don't know everybody. If you don't got respect like that. Yeah, you gonna offend some people too. And in LA, bro, everybody know where everybody's everybody know somebody know somebody like, you're not going to be able to run. You're not going to be able to hide. You feel me? If you want to go outside, you want to be comfortable and shit like that. Like this shit ain't worth it, bro. You really ain't- Okay, with the whole schism, I know with you and no jumper, y'all not rocking no more. Ain't going to be no reunion or none of that stuff. I don't think you niggas ain't going to do no reunion. Yeah, all that reunion talk is not happening on either side, but just the fact of the guys who work over there now, like does that put a wedge between you and those guys? There's some guys, Brick baby, whack 100, Crip Mack. Well, you got a wedge over there. Sharp. Sharp? Yeah, sharp. Like is there a wedge there or do you guys, y'all see each other and it's cool or is it kitchen? You see the whack just did. Wax your shirt on. And nephew, give me a T-shirt with your face on. I'm wearing on there. Yeah. I'm going to show you love and stuff like that. I knew Brick baby 10 years before all of this shit too. So that's a real nigga. Like we don't, we, it's separate. We separate all of that. Cause at the end of the day, he out getting his money. He's doing this thing, how he got to provide for his family. I can't hate on that. So no matter what the fuck is going on, like I don't look at anybody that's over there. Like, oh yeah, y'all that enemy or anything like that. I don't even look at the nigga. Like he the enemy either. I don't care. Well, okay. So that bring up another point. I come to LA often. I frequent, I last time I was there, I reached out to you. I reached out, nobody answered. It was a long while back. I reached out to you. I reached out to no jumper, Adam 22. This one y'all were breaking up too. I didn't realize that. It was in the mix. I didn't know though. I'm just reaching out to all y'all cause I'm going to interview every damn one of you. That's what in my mind. I'm thinking I'm for the interview. You know you smart. House phone, all that. But there wasn't no, I didn't know nothing about the thing. You know what was going on. I was just trying to interview some niggas. I'm like, I'm going out here. I'm going to interview these niggas and then we're going to figure out, you know, didn't happen. But if I was to interview Adam now, would A.D. still be cool with Boss Talk 100%? No, no, no. You see what I'm saying? See, look, that's the thing. That's what the maturity and the growth is as a person, bro. You a content creator. I'm a content creator, bro. We got to do what we got to do. And if I looked at you like that, now I'm a bitch ass nigga. Yeah. Straight up. I agree, bro. I agree. You know what I hate on? Something that's going to better you and better your platform. Yeah. If it's a good opportunity for you, do that shit. You know what I'm saying? No, no, no, no. That's what he's saying, bro. No, I'm not. That's a concern, bro. He got to be on the phone with the white boy. That's why I'm not going to interview. I'm going to be honest with you. I don't think I'm going to interview you. That's why I'm not going to interview you, man. That's why I'm not going to interview you, man. I don't believe this, nigga. That's why I told my uncle the suicide is to stay over there. Yeah. That's a good opportunity for you. Stay over there. Do what you got to do. I'm not tripping on that shit. He's still over there. No, I don't know. He left. Yeah, he had to look. He couldn't. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember that. Yeah, yeah. Well, he didn't like the back and forth that we was doing. So he was like, he can't. He can't stay there. Man, it's quickly, you know, it's quickly becoming a thing like the community, community is their own separate entity doing their own thing. Did you, when you was questioned, when you seen the question about getting a million views, how did that make you feel? Just want to work harder. Make you hard. It motivates you. Because you gotta think about it, bro. It's only been six months since we started our new channel. Yeah, man. You know what I mean? It's grown like crazy. Yeah, bro, so it's like, yeah, give us a year, give us two years to really make this shit shake and see what we can do, bro, because you gotta think about it. We starting from ground one. Yeah. At one show, we don't want to just, just throw a gang of shows in the mix and just do certain shit. Like if we can have five, six, seven, eight effective shows that's just doing what the fuck they're doing, of course the motherfuckers are gonna come in. The MCs is gonna come in. Like, I ain't never look at that shit like, oh, you can't get it or like it's not gonna come. It's gonna come. Like Niggas did that shit with music. Niggas did that shit with our own channels. Niggas gonna do that shit again, bro. That's what it is. Can't stop Niggas. I'ma say this. I'ma say, but this nigga, this nigga finna take over. You know what the fuck going on here? I can read through this nigga fan. I don't know what the fuck is going on. He was over there. Damn, he peep what was going on and shit like that. Niggas went off on his own and then it was like, Niggas stop right. I'm finna run this shit up. And I'ma be honest with you, man. I'm not knocking. I'm not a racist. You did, I'm not. That's why I didn't want to really, I'm not a racist, bro. I was gonna bring my old boy with me with no phone that night. Cause I was like, I'm not finna deal with this cause it's gonna look like three niggas talking about. No, you racist, my nigga. No. You're racist. I was gonna bring my old boy with me with my own phone. You know, I'm older, so it cut different. You know what I mean? You're from the South too. Yeah, yeah. I'm really from the South. I'ma say it like this, man. I got a lot of white homeboys. I ain't gonna lie. You know, I got- Me too. But at the end of the day, but I do know that there are boundaries that you can't cross when it comes to our people, man. Most definitely. And I can't disrespect what we've come a long ways, bro. But we still got a long way to go. A long way to go. You know what I'm saying? So I can't really play with that. And you can ask your dad about it. You can ask your cousins about it. Your old uncles about it. They're gonna tell you, man. And that's why it's important for us to work on ourselves every day. Yeah. And don't let the stereotype of who they think we are fuck up what we got going on. Oh, definitely. You know what I mean? Yeah. I mean, are there people- Who would you like to interview? Like, who would you like to bring on the show? Because I- You know, people pulling up, I'ma sit in that back room. It's a lot of blue in there. I'ma be sitting in the back. No, you coming. Me and Jesse know it's coming. You coming, you coming. Yeah, yeah. LA? Yeah, he's on the toilet. We don't fucking know. We definitely- We definitely don't get to see you. You know what I'm saying? I'ma be back to be smoking. That's what I'm doing to see my nigga. Yeah, yeah. Jesse knows it's coming. I'ma be blowing. Honestly, bro, it's just a lot of dope. Like, it's not really artists. You know what I mean? Like a lot of comedians and shit like that. Like, just to sit down with Joe Budden, just to sit down with academics. The people that are in the field that I'm in, that was dope. And you know, Gilly, that's my guy. I was on tour with Gilly before. Oh, yes, thank you. I want to sit down with Gilly and Waldo for sure, for sure. I know that's going to happen. Oh, yeah, most definitely. Eventually, my guy, DC, young Floyd, that's my guy right there. Wait a minute. You haven't been over there? To where? No, yeah, but he coming up. I'm going to New York next week to pop up on him, too, again. OK, yeah, because that's going to be live. He's starting, he's starting his team right now. He got some shit called the Academy coming out. Really? So they launching the next week on going out there. He having a live show, too. Really? That's hard, bro. He got to go to New York. I'm fucking everybody out there, bro. The podcast shit out there was just different. Well, you know, I interviewed, I interviewed I.C.T. at his house out there. That's fire. So we're going to New York or what, nigga? What were you going to do, dude? I didn't fly to New York. I love New York, to be honest. I just come back from Rhode Island yesterday. I've been out there, nigga, I've been out there. You're my ass in New York. Nigga, you've been in New York, man. You've been in New York before? Yeah, I never even been out to New York besides one time, back in the day, on some music type shit. And we went there, did a venue. You know, you know how that rap shit go? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got a hotel, do the hotel, you really see shit, you got the fuck up out there. So yeah, I'm going to go on just some post-up chill shit. You know what I mean, yeah. Real time, yeah. I've never been out there just to run around in New York. I need to. Because when you think about it, man, like there's these, the third coast, of course, the south, east and west coast, you really got to make your rounds, bro. Yeah. So, yeah, because Carlos Miller, they'll be on here, y'all mentioned them a while ago. And to be honest with, they sure does great, man. Like them boys ain't playing. When I seen him get the Netflix special, man, I was super proud, man. Chico just left here, I loved it, bro. See, I like seeing shit like that, you know what I mean? Just building that product and making it on a national level. What do you think when you see them down there doing what they doing, like 85,000? Oh, bro, that shit's amazing, bro. Just getting those certain moments and it's authentic in the way they do that shit. They one of a kind. Can't nobody do what they doing? No, no. You know what I mean? In DC, man, I met him. I met him actually in Texas for a trade day. Really? Back in like, how you saying? I'm sorry, I'm sorry, man. That's big bro right there, man. Through the trade. I went to trade day in 2000. I want to say 17. For the first time. Nick had a camel in the park. Yeah, I was like, yeah. I was like, what the fuck? Nick going to. No, I met DC on Fly. I met DC on Fly there. And then he was just cool, bro. He put me on his album. You know what I'm saying? Because he can rap, too. People get the shit out of that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He can rap a song. And he was going to sing a little bit. He was going to sing a little bit, too. He was going to sing a little bit, too. Yeah, he did. For three was hard, man. He was nice, man. You can't get away from mode three. This is the, you can go back and listen to that right now. I ain't really much touching that. You can go right now and listen to mode three. And you're going to be like, damn. See, when niggas start reaching the West Coast, then it's like, all right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, he was fucking with it. You know what I mean? Yeah, right. Yeah. But who, like, when you think about just the music right now, when it come down to the West Coast? Because you love the music. Like, who's popping out there right now? Like, when you. Oh, bro. It's a lot of eight shots of the homie Mark Nasty. You know, he said he's on the team with us. 310 Baby. He got one of the hottest songs in the club right now. You got Blue Bucks. Shout out to Ralphie the plug. Shout out to Ruchi. It's a gang of people out doing their shit in the city right now, man. I love to see that shit, though. Yeah, yeah. Like, and do they come together? You know, we have an issue. No. No. You don't have issues. You know, every see, and that's just us as Black people, bro, especially in music, a lot of, and I can say this everybody, but a lot of artists think, like, if I give him the opportunity, if he gets the opportunity, it's going to fuck up the opportunity. See, when I used to go to label meetings and shit, too, they were asking me about artists that were, you know what I'm saying? Similar. You know what I'm saying? Status of me. What you think about him? I'm showing love. They told me, like, you're the first person that showed up. Showing love in his office. It's a dissing. Nigga dissing the shit out of me. They dissing their friends. Because they thinking that that opportunity may not come to them and shit, too. So, yeah, man, we need to get away from that shit. No, and everybody's moving to be stronger if it was together. I got a question, man. Yeah, I see you smiling. Look, the devil is smiling. What you want to say? Go ahead. You know, I've been seeing niggas getting in the ring, you know, so everybody's. Oh, yeah, yeah. So I'm thinking you and Adam 22. Oh, come on, man. You know what I'm saying? Come on, man. Come on, man. I'm going to give you the weight class. Come on, man. Keep it on weight. You know what I'm saying? This is how you work your problems out. I'm being real. Everybody worked their problems out, though. This is where it's supposed to go out. Like, would you be willing to do it? With anybody. With anybody. I mean, if it makes sense. Because there's been a couple of people where they, like, see me going out on the internet. And they didn't came with some offers. I'm like, oh, they ain't enough. Yeah. Wow. But you ain't getting the Adam shit. You'd rather see that than to see anything else. So that's about all you could ever get. Yeah. Oh, what you mean by that, man? What you mean? You ain't going to, damn it. It ain't no street stuff. It ain't nothing like that. It ain't ever going to be no street stuff. A little boxing, a little celebrity boxing, man. Remember, when y'all standing citizens, you're holding up the one fight you don't. Hey, and you got to drop down and wait, nigga. You can't go any bigger than this, nigga. You got to, this is a weight class. Hey, he got to drop, wait it out. People be looking at me on the internet, they think I'm way smaller than this. No, you got to drop down and wait. I didn't think a thing just stopped eating it. Yeah, he's going to eat this. Let's not go. I'm going that way, right? They eat tell me I got to lose some bare weight. Say so. I know y'all seen, say cheese. Shout out to Sean Cotton. Him and Saucer will win, win at it. We got to talk about that. We got to talk about that. Like to jump in there like that. Yeah, boots on, no. I'm like, watch out. Bro, I got them boots on. Yeah, man. Like this fight went down. He got that chili though. I probably got an interview with Sean Cotton on that. And I don't know if I'm going to get it down though. You ain't. I wanted to talk about it because if you were one, we had talked before that. I was like, man, I'm going to get this interview. We going to talk about the win and it didn't come back like that. Bro, I was disappointed, fam. Man, I damn it put some money on God damn Sean Cotton. Man, get the chair. Hey, get the chair. Hey, get the chair. Get the chair. He was waiting to say something. You don't want to hear what this say. You don't want to hear what this say. You don't want to hear what this say. You don't want to hear what this say. Let me get this. Money Moses that pulled up No, I mean like like so you seen you seen the fight money Moses them pulled up These are not the thoughts of our viewers, you know how the commercial When they say don't blame it on the You're saying what bum be doing that's him No You want a box Anyway I You didn't get to talk about it yet, but like like you know We were trying to get them views up, right? Yeah Man, I'm serious For me be like he could come back. I could hear it at that bootleg Pop up yesterday I could tell he was a good one He just was just I'm glad you clarified it No, the nerds is the new cool niggas No, I want to be one though Everybody agree on the shit ain't gonna make it This is a wild car They ain't no one live I got him off I Don't nobody actually knows but they took took them out the partnership program so they can't get paid for YouTube at all And it was the top 10 most super chats in the United States when they came down to YouTube What the hell did they do though? What do they what is it 40 50,000 in super chats a month type shit and they cut that water bro So you gotta watch to a certain degree They can't come back. I don't know but I know it take like 90 days to appeal They might be able to come back, but it's go, you know, I mean it's just still if you don't know what the web You don't know what they kicked you off this motherfucker for the first place. They just man always a great cloud You don't know how to get through you can't call nobody on YouTube Yeah, you can't you be trying to figure out To say hey, man, I'm okay. You don't never get to talk to nobody They say go to Twitter they say to go to Twitter YouTube yeah, I mean, I got a rep now. Yeah now So how important how did you learn to maneuver around is it how did you learn to get that rip? How did you learn how to deal with these social media platforms bro? Just you can see you see by example they niggas getting xed out every single day for having an opinion Yeah, there may be an opinion that's there's radical. You know I'm saying it may sound crazy But like it ain't no freedom of speech when it comes down to the wing after it's not We are private platforms. That's the people don't understand. We're on these private platforms We can't say what the fuck we want to say if it doesn't align with the people who own the shit They get you to fuck off. This is my platform nigga. Fuck you. Yeah, have you do you feel like that? Have you ever felt like okay? I can't say nothing about this person cuz I do they probably can call up there No My partner told me whitelist to the whatever they can get you like they can oh they can do that Like what is that about people play dirty when they come down to that? Yeah, what is that? So basically like that's like if you you if you react to my content I can sit there and give you a strike if I want to you know what I'm saying People do shit like that like if I say something about your content and I know if you like use my content on your platform reaction video, but I can't yeah, but but Whole video up in my video got to be up there with it, right? It's a nah It's a weird thing like you own okay, so basically I didn't do this every day, bro So you could do this you could do this right? Let's say right now you react to some of my shit I can claim this shit to get all the money to meet basically Okay, but academia's reacted people stuff every day Well, I mean looking looking now to like a lot of the labels you see what I'm whitelist people's channels So they can't react to it. So if you don't get it whitelisted you can get some channels You can get some channel strikes and shit like that, too. So it's a dirty game So let's just say right now use five or six of my pieces I technically can go tell my rep like hey He's been using my shit without my consent. Yeah, and they'll strike strike strike strike strike strike So that's how some of these people play dirty games and get you off of YouTube as well, too Yeah, you can't you can never watch the nigga voice them you you can put a nigga on your thumbnail and they go strike your shit I learned that yeah, yeah, yeah, nigga I'm saying so people play a dirty game. They'll play dirty games. They want to get you out of here. Oh, yeah Wow, this is crazy Like you don't know what that nigga they don't say some crazy Get your trouble They're in person though not over in there. Yeah. Yeah, they'd be there It's different. It's a person I Got the discord we got that shit, you know, now if it's a person I'm just gonna get cracking To be in these comments says the boy they probably Crazy You know me son somebody DM me nigga fuck you I write back nigga fuck you to Because at the end of the day like you're not gonna run into these motherfuckers Oh, they do see you Bro, it's just all it's all love though. So it's all up So even my barber came to my episode last week and he was like man, they was talking bad about me They was going crazy. I said nigga watching the morning. You gonna feel different about it He called me on to the plane today. He was a hey I want to come back next week. Yeah, cuz he looked back and seen like I'm like bro That's what they do. Yeah, they'll rip you up my nigga if they can't laugh with you like nigga Yeah But then the days I love not do that couple blog as they want to hear me but You know me times a nigga will say some shit online you see him in 3d nigga be hey Oh, let's have a nigga say fuck you and he come sit next to him gonna say that shit Like you you gotta check that temperature though, you got you yeah, so look, but I I Get a whole bunch of joy when I see a nigga and I shake his hand you good look at him Cuz if it's cracking you gonna get cracking right there, you know, then I can go back home You say something else the next time I see I'm gonna slap this shit I'm gonna be gone then After the first time Wow, so I'm definitely gonna be a man. I'm checking y'all out man I'm pulling up in LA. I'm coming to see you. Yeah, you got a gun I got to like I said, I used to be that made a trip, but I had so much going on. I couldn't get the LA We was a No, yeah If you were a certain But his attitude is what really is the problem he jumped out like I'm like Nobody It was a bunch of niggas standing outside, everybody trying to get their meal. I didn't know my first time down there, so I didn't know what I was just doing. But what did you think of the city when you went down there though? Man, it was no like me chilling, it was just like I was just bedding, so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got in, you got to go out. But like I said, you can go anywhere. If you was looking for that shit, you gon' find it. Yeah, yeah. You get what I'm saying? If you go looking for it, but bro, you gon' have a good time. You gon' have a good time anywhere, man. Yeah, I had a good time, though. I didn't want you to have a good time. I had a good time. I'm gonna show y'all like the real LA, take y'all to all the spots and shit like that, you know what I'm saying? And see the people. I gotta ask you about that. Man, I can't listen to my clients. I quit. I quit. I quit. What about checking in or something else, man? Ain't nothing wrong with checking in. I tell niggas that all the time. But I see certain niggas like, I know it was Rizzo. What am I talking about? He got robbed out there, I think, for his necklace. That was Chicago. Was he in Chicago? No, I thought it was LA, Chicago. I think it was Rizzo, right? If I'm correct, Rizzo got robbed out of Chicago. Second, I don't watch in the air. He's on my soft floor. Good partner. I am a shooter. And somebody done robbed him, I said, what was he there? I gotta do my research, I'm not for sure. I thought he was here. Let me tell you something. How do you not hear that? You check in. There's nothing wrong with checking. That's like, look, I come to Dallas for the first time. I don't know nobody. You feel me? I do know people, but I'm saying if I don't know somebody, right? If I don't know nobody and I want to go to the club, or all the spots, I want to go do this. I want to go do that. Nigga, I'd love to be like, hey, what's up, bro? What's going on? Look, I got you. You're going to hang on my people and do that shit. That's what I'm saying when y'all come to LA. Hey, bro, I'm in LA. All right, cool. I'm going to have my homie, even if I'm not there, I'm going to have some people with you to make sure you good and you can move around. Ain't nothing wrong with that. That's smart. Everywhere I go, I got a squad somewhere. I call people. Hey, woo, woo, woo. Shout out to my god, Ball too, man. Yeah, I've been doing Ball a long time, bro. But I'm telling you, I called even a day. Like, I was like, what are these niggas at, man? I called a couple of DJs. I said, what are these niggas performing? I don't see nothing, what no damn body performing there. So I called a DJ. They say they ain't trying to bring all that shit out. Just so I can make sure everybody good. It's Hispanic shit. It had to be because I couldn't find that shit for nothing, bro. Shout out to my nigga, Trill, man. That's all I want. Yeah, bro, we got a lot of homies from Dallas. We've been fucking with them for a long time. So every time, that's what I'm saying. Ball and body, when niggas come to LA, bro, they at home. I've been doing ball over 20 years, man. Yeah, him and that. He know what he's gonna see, this dirty hairy gun. He got the oldest gun in the books. You feel it? That long one. You can't protect nobody with that old musket. You know what I'm saying? I'm like, I don't want that one. I come out here, man. And I need to hand you that motherfucker's face, nigga. You can do it, man. That's shit all right, man. I got your back. I'm gonna die. This all is not gonna work. Hold on to this, nigga. Man, thank you, man. I'm gonna be real, man. I appreciate you coming on the show, man. Oh, anytime, bro. How can people lock in? Which I gotta say that, that's one of the things we say on here, like, how can they get a hold of you? Yeah, man, everything. H-I-T-S-A-D, man. Follow the pages, community. Back on Fig. Ace Boys. Ladies Night. Apollo. Dunno's World, man. Fig Muni World. We are here, man. Yeah, I'm coming out there. They have them lowriders still riding out there. Y'all don't make it. See, look, that's what everybody thinks, man. Y'all ain't got no lowriders. No, but they do. They run the lowriders. No, no. I do old cars, Nick. If y'all ain't done, I'm not coming back out there. On Sundays, lowriders? I love them. On Sundays, like Wiz and Dr. Dre and Ty and everybody, they bring their lowriders out and they do their shit. There's some low-key dope shit there in the city. You and Wiz got any music together? A lot of music. That's my bro right there, man. I was gonna ask you about it because I was doing them a research. I said, they got music with Wiz and me for it. Yeah, that's what I'm looking for. I'm looking for everybody. He said, Wiz too. He's still a name and shit by it to make some. I shit it. I ain't make so much. I ain't make so much. I ain't make so much. What Wiz did you think I said? I had to make sure. I had to make sure. Wiz and some of these people with a name or something. I got to understand what I'm talking about. It was okay. Everybody name it. Everybody name it. Everybody name it. That's what I'm looking for. Wiz Khalifa, how was it working with you? I'm gonna ask you that for a minute. That's the last thing I'm gonna get you. Man, bro, you know, just cushion orange juice is probably one of my favorite mixtapes and shit like that ever, bro. Okay. I tell a lot of artists as well too, bro. Like you got a network cause you never know who's watching you. Okay. And I remember the first time I randomly went to the bowling alley, Wiz was there. I introduced myself. He was like, oh yeah, I know you is. I like your album when you got the low-rider and shit. I was like, oh shit, like that blew my mind. Wow. And then since then, bro, it's been like a brother to me. You feel me? Whenever I need him, you know what I'm saying? He look out for me. Whenever he call me, I'm near it. That's my near it. Wow. Man, I can't wait to see you hit that meal ticket. You know what I'm saying? We're gonna do it a couple of times. We hitting that meal ticket. Maybe another time. Can't we ring the bell? No, we're gonna ring the bell for sure. No, real sure, but man. Even that, I don't want a million. I want a billion views. Come on, man. Hey, man, so what's up, man? Did we get everything? Man, nigga, oh shit. I mean, it looked like it, I mean, Money Moses pulled up, ain't that damn? What's the nigga pull up shit? Man, we couldn't even get no order after Money Moses pulled up cause he don't let it be order, man. It's never no order around, bro. This nigga Money Moses, man. You know what I mean? He said, look how he said I'm fine with him. I just can't, I ain't got nothing. He won't say nothing about it. He said, he said, what's up? He ain't needin' me, bro. Big nigga. Hell, I gotta lean up something, so. No, I'm trippin' how you go to Rusty. He said, I'm ready for whatever, nigga. I'm ready for whatever, nigga. I'm looking for you, man. I'm just gonna see you. Bro, I told him I'm not going with you and all that blue, man. Like, you got that blue top, bro. This probably some real clowns, my nigga, that they're sittin' here writing you, too, you know what I mean? Look, that shit crazy, bro. But no, but that's the thing, too. Like, that chat, the DMs, that'll get motherfuckers, bro. Oh, man, it'll get you. When you show up to him, he lookin' at like, aw, y'all. He got you, nigga, if you hopped out, bro. No, no, it didn't get me out of it. It didn't get me out of it. It didn't get me out of it. It didn't get me out of it. Bro, he arguein' with everybody in the comments. I don't want to kind of stop him. Everybody, he gon'- That job was arguein' with the comments. It ain't been my job to argue with the evidence. Bro, it was arguein' with the comments, though. That's like my homeboy, he got a restaurant, right? He argue with the people in his show previews. He gone back and he got Vast on four stars. Man, yeah, he trippin'. He trippin'. Like, that shit's amazing. How me a look? It's entertainment, man, everywhere. You tell me? Everywhere. If that's what he do, nigga, make a show by doin' that. That'll be holdin'. See? Ain't nobody done that. The discordant money moanin'. Bitch, the disagreement with money moanin'. He disagreed. Disagreement. Call us an order. What'd a call us call you? The disagreement. The call was like, you niggas mad the whole time. The call was like, this nigga mad all the time. That's what dope content is, just who the fuck you are. These are what dope content is, it's who you really are, my man. See, man, I can tell this is really him. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just monetized that shit. That's what it's about, man. Like, you would've watched yourself hoppin' out. Bro, watch that shit. Oh, that ain't what I'm sayin'. Watch it, man. If y'all wanna get your pussy beat up, man, you would know you mad, man, most. What the fuck? The show goin' crazy, man. Say it, man. Thank you guys for coming on the show, man. It was a little baby salute, man. It was another crazy show, man. I bossed out one on one while I bossed his toe. Oh, my god.