 Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle, nigga. Big shit. Big shit. Big shit. Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E-C-E-O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing, official Mr. Maker. What's going on? None, none. You know my dad walk on. Man, hey man, you know, we are out here in Las Vegas, y'all. Once again, you know, we always, like we always do at this time. That's what Kanye say, man. Check it, man. We are out here, man. And we ran into a gym, man. My boy Moody is in the building. How's it going? What's going on? Man, what's going down, brother? Shit, just out here grinding, doing this agent work. What is you doing in Las Vegas, Nevada, man? Well, I'm currently out here working with a few talents, looking to find who's the next big thing, you know, out here from Nevada. Because I ain't really heard at all. A few artists out here. So I'm out here just working, walking the seams, you know, walking the strip, peeping talent, you know, see who can I put on next. Wow. Man, hey man, you know, I gotta hand this over to Miss Jamaica, man. It's the latest verse, so she's gonna more than likely ask you some questions that's gonna, you know, take you back to some places where you can just kind of give everybody a spiel on, you know, how you did it and how you came up. For sure. Okay, Moody. So, you know, our fans, all of our fans might, some might know you, some might not. So for the ones who don't know you, tell us about where you from. Were you raised in a single parent household? No. I was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. I was raised while I grew up in Wisconsin, a household of nine kids. You feel me? A full household, you know, bedroom sharing, you know, everybody was young. Nine kids? Yeah, nine siblings. Wow, that's crazy. Yeah, it was a full house, full house. You know, little town in Wisconsin, Somerset, Wisconsin. So how old were you when you moved to Wisconsin from, you say you were born somewhere else? Yeah, I was born in Minnesota. How far has Minnesota from Wisconsin been? Forty minutes. I'll say it's not even that far. Forty minutes, you know, from the small city that I went to high school at. Okay, so how was it growing up in Wisconsin? Because I heard that's country. Yeah, Wisconsin, all white school, you know, very country, you know, slight, you know, very slim black people. You know, I was like one in probably like ten, you know. How did that feel? That's weird. Very, a lot of attention on me, obviously, because I was a colored, you know, black kid, you know, all white school. It was different, you know. Did you get bullied or, you know, did you face racism? No, yeah, there was always racism, you know, in Wisconsin. People with the Confederate flags, you know, you know, what they call them, rednecks, you know, people with Confederate flags, you know, I was always, you know, people hated on me in school because I stuck out. I was the person, you know, doing the back flips. You know, at the football games, I was the one stepping out, being different, you know, from the other people. Tell me one instance where you faced racism growing up that stood out to you? For sure, you know, at the football games, you know, from other schools and stuff, you know, I was performing at the halftime shows, you know. It'd be rivaly schools, you know, it'd be rivals, you know, I'd show out, you know, take their girls, you know, doing flips, you know, just impressing, and you know, and you know, their school would always, you know, bring out the Confederate flag, you know, and stuff like that, you know. And think it'd be cool to say the N-word, you know, stuff that could tick me off, but growing up in, you know, in that area, I knew what, you know, what was chances of me facing racism, so I never really let racism get to me. So you never said nothing about it, aren't you? See how, brother, you said nine of y'all. How many boys and how many girls? Uh, I got a problem. Damn, my damn, it's a lot of them. Yeah, it's a lot, because I have stepbrothers, too. So it's like, I'm... So, but where do you fall in between? Were you the middle child, the youngest, oldest? What did you fall in between? Yeah, uh, third to the oldest. Third to the oldest. But how did it feel growing up in a household full of so many kids? I know that in my mind, I'm like, okay, it can be fun, but sometimes it can be terrible because you're sharing everything. You don't really have nothing for yourself. Um, it was always, you know, everything that we did in the house, we always had to share, you know, showers, bathrooms, you know, blankets, everything, clothes, everything, you know, living on the budget. It was always, you know, living on the budget, you know, nobody got more than, you know, any of the other. But yeah, it was always living on the budget, you know, and you had to, you know, do what you had to do, you know. You said your mom and dad lived together? Yeah, my mom, well, my mom passed when I was four years old. Wow, from what? Um, she was just very sick. Wow. Just very sick. Do you remember her? No, I really don't. Wow. You know, my older brother always told me what type of woman she was. That sounds awesome. And you know, family and friends always told me, you know, what type of woman she was. I didn't really get a chance to meet my mom because, you know, I was very young at the age, but I grew up with my pops. You know, my pops, it was, uh, grew up, we grew up in Minnesota. I mean, grew up in Wisconsin. So, uh, he had a girlfriend at the time, so she was like a step mom. Okay, that's good. At least you had that female influence in your life. Yeah. And hopefully it was positive. Yeah. That's good. So when did you discover the music? Uh, I started, you know, I was always the kid in high school getting kicked out of class, class clown. I didn't really tell you high school series because I just didn't think it was for me. When I, um, just growing up, I had a lot of ADHD, energy, and it always was just getting me kicked out of school. So at that point, when I got up to high school, um, I was flunking class, getting asked, but, you know, in my high school, they were still moving you on, but like it was still matter about the GPA and stuff about graduating on time. And, um, that's pretty much like my high school. Like I was just flunking school, getting kicked out, suspension after school, in school. So I really, I wasn't graduating on time. So I had to come up with a plan to like do something because I was at the point where I wanted to drop out and I eventually ended up doing it, but I ended up doing it after I figured out what I wanted to do and how to do it. So there's a lot of, a litany of artists that you've engaged with because of you venturing into whether it be promoting or whether it be, you know, just going into different business ventures. Who are some of the people that you've worked with? Some of the artists that I have worked with, um, when I first started my career in Minnesota, I was always on top of the concerts. When it was coming to my city, to Minneapolis, I was always on top of them. I never knew the promoters. So literally when the concerts came to my city, I was usually, I had a mouthpiece. So I always was using my mouthpiece to finesse it and, you know, talk to people and tell them who I was and stuff. And it always just worked out. And I always, um, got myself in through the, the back door, you know, the back gate, just using my mouthpiece because I realized how promoters and how business people were moving and how to move to get to where I wanted to be and the people that I need to connect with. I always just had a mouthpiece to get my way in the back door. You say you always be observing. Is there any one person that you observe that you're like, man, I can pick up a lot of game from them? Yeah, there was a lot of mentors, you know, people that I looked up to. Um, when I moved to Minnesota, I had an OG, you know, big homie AK, shout out big homie AK for many of Minnesota. He put on for the city. He is a big OG in Minnesota. He helps put artists on. Um, and it just, he's just been doing it for years. And when I moved to Minnesota, I went from sleeping in a music studio to him helping me throw my own shows, put together shows, learn how to book artists, you know, get them booked. It was just a lot of things that he had taught me from sleeping on a studio couch to now I'm living in LA, Miami, wherever now. That's awesome. Who were some of the artists that you booked? Some of the artists that I've done work with are Help Get Book, NLE Choppa, 21 Savage, Young Thug, Chris Brown, La Shorty Shorty, some of the new cats, Lil T.J. I've done a lot of work with a lot of people. Yeah. So when you think about some of those ones that you set up, which one sticks out for you to where it was complicated, but you got it done and it was a breath of fresh air once you made it happen? Um... There's a lot. Yeah, but it's one of them that you was like, damn, by the heralds of my 10 and 10, 10, this thing almost didn't happen. You know, sometimes it's to be like, sometimes the club may be going close early, the artist may be late, a flight may be delayed. There's a lot of things that happen when you're booking shows. You know, I see, you know, oh, there was. There was. You know, when cities, you know, like, I say with Lil Durk. I had Lil Durk. I had a big show I was hosting in our city with Lil Durk. It was Lil Durk, Sleazy Go. It was a lot of stuff, but like every time, you know, the police, you know, I went Lil Durk, he's a big artist, you know, from Chicago and stuff, like police would start tripping. It was supposed to be at the big Target Center in Minnesota. And the venue, I don't know, the venue wasn't really, you know, tripping because it was outside promoters. But did you get to make it happen? No, we never made it happen. The promoters never made it happen. They had me on it hosting, but yeah, we ended up having to cancel the event because, you know, it was just... They had to give everybody back their money. Yeah, for sure. With the rap that these current artists bring with them, with a lot of baggage that they bring to each city because of all of the violence that goes on with the artists, you would probably run into that a little bit more than often where people are very leery about inviting certain artists into the shows, right? Oh, yeah. I ran into a few times where artists in fuck with each other, you know, mess with each other, my bad. Artists in mess with each other and they just, you know, people had beef, people had rival gangs, you know, at some of these shows, you know, areas, you know, Chicago, Atlanta, you know, all happens, you know, people have their rivals in, you know, there's stuff like that where people will pull up after a show and just cause a scene or sometimes in the concert cause a scene. But how can you control all of that? You know, you say with security, but even with security, you can't cover everything. Sometimes, yeah, sometimes when you get events like that that were shootings or fighting, you can't control, it just happens. You know, sometimes it happens just in the crowd. You feel me? Like, sometimes it's the blame, the venue, the venue security, you know, venue security, maybe buddies with the shooter, you know, and stuff like that and, you know, letting them come in. So it's really a lot of responsibility. It's really on who you have securing the venue. Wow. What about this chain? I see you got it on. I like this chain. This piece is nice, man. This piece, the LA piece, it resembles, I got the LA piece because it resembles how I started my career in LA. So when I first moved to LA is when I started to get in buzz. I was throwing mansion parties for the celebrities. I really built a base in LA and it meant something to me when I started tapping in with the OGs and working with how to promote, how to move. Shout out Big U, the OG, with unique music. Learning from him, watching him on his podcast, checked in from my OGs working with him. I learned who he was and how he maneuvered around and helped grow artists, you know, like Nipsey, working with people to help grow them and market them and put them on. And I really learned a lot from just watching OGs like him. Wow. So you basically are saying that these guys influenced you. How difficult was it going to LA and trying to learn how to move? You said move. So you have to move a certain way in LA. Yes, for sure. We just left LA a couple of days ago. We interviewed a lot of people. My main concern was, okay, how do I invite this person and that person versus how things are going to be organized when we get there to where it keeps everybody safe? Because everybody don't rock with everybody in every city you go to. So, I mean, how difficult was it for you trying to understand how the boundaries were set in LA like that? It was very hard at first. I sold everything from Minnesota when I moved to LA. I sold everything. It went out there with two bands. I sold everything. How old were you? This was, like, I want to say, like a year and a half ago, before COVID, when COVID started in LA, so beginning of COVID. So, like, last summer, something like that. Okay. It was beginning of COVID. I moved to LA when everything was shut down, like, at a wrong time, but so it was kind of hard and stuff. So I moved there with two bands and literally got a monthly Airbnb for $1,500 and I had $500 left in my pocket and ended up tapping in, you know, with the influencers, the TikTokers and stuff like that. When I moved to LA, I realized that everybody was a TikToker, a model. They was doing something. You feel me? And it motivated me to become and tap in with TikTokers, just people who had that type of fame or following and to see how people were doing it out there and how to maneuver and stuff like that. I was tapping in with the influencers and I ended up living in a content house. It was called the drip crib with a bunch of other TikTokers and I ended up building my base and learning how to grow, make content, be consistent with it and stuff like that. And so you found out a lot about the TikTok world. I was living in a content house for a little bit. It was called the drip crib. But it was a serious like those guys, they understand how to maneuver in a TikTok. Yeah, I moved in that house and them guys had like 5 million followers. All them content creators had millions of fans and I was in there, I was nobody. Wow, how did that affect you in your movement? Did it help? Yeah, for sure. It helped me being in that content house to help me realize how people acted when they had fans, people who looked up to them, how they moved out there. You feel me? Because when you're known in such area like LA, you have to move cautiously because people know who you are. So when you're having that big image, you soon realize who's real and who's not when you first get that big image because when people get that name, it just starts to see, you just start to see who's loyal and who's not. And one thing that's, it's a good thing you said that because I see you have that tattoo says loyalty and death before dishonor. So I know honor and loyalty is very, very big for you. Is there something that happened? Why you, you know. Yeah, I grew up, one of my favorite artists died. His name was XX Tintasian. So I'm a celebrity host and I used to do concerts, a few concerts with him and my bro Schemas. They're really brothers. And so when I was doing shows and concerts with him, I had that energy. Their energy inspired me to be how I be on the stage when I'm doing my MC and my hosting. Like it's often off the top. And when X passed, I had got this tattoo death before dishonor. Which meaning like I would die before I disowned my family and my own that I love. And loyalty, I'm very, very big on the loyalty and the people that I bring into my life and around me. How? Okay, so X passes. Just walk me through the time when you had to deal with understanding man, my boy X is gone and he won't ever come back again. I really listened to his music. I was, he inspired people. He did a lot of things for people. And so like when I seen that he was killed in LA at a car dealership in his own state. It just made me want to go harder and just broke me. Like this guy inspired me. You feel me? It was sad, you know? But I used his energy that he provided for me and I seen it. And I realized when people started comparing me and him and our bro Schemash like the energy stage wise and stuff like that, it was just that I just need to keep going and his legacy and his energy I'm going to keep it on. You feel me? I'm going to keep it live. Wow. So you know with that being said you know after him there was trickleings of artists that just kept getting killed. Whether it was Pop Smoke, whether it was Mothry, whether it was Dolph, whether it was Analyst Goes On. There's a few LA artists that I can't name but I remember them passing here within the last year. Like I'll do that affect you you know you're moving in some of those same circles. It affects me because some of them artists that have passed I've done work with them done got them bookings and don't have deep conversations outside of what people think with social media. On my page, you go on my page it's me pictures with a bunch of celebrities and stuff like that but behind the scenes it's really deep conversations it's really business talk with these artists that a lot of people like the world don't know about. Man you know you just wanted the guys that out here in the waves man and the young waves you know I respect you guys movement so much being that you guys are the future and you all pretty much hold a key to the future you know what I'm saying for me so when I see a young star here getting to it it's so much respect and love there's a lot of different young people that God has put in my path and I'm glad that you won over my brother. We are in Las Vegas in the bottom man it's going down man we are here for magic we've been out here now we was in LA but we in Vegas now guys so yeah it's going down man I got a question so out of all the whether you actually promoted this event or not what's the craziest thing you've ever seen at an event happen? Somebody get killed in front of me. Right in front of you. Where was that at? When did that happen? He was just promoting the gig because that brings up some shit but go ahead and tell me what happened to you didn't see it coming for sure? No I didn't see it but I saw the argument it was just some beef you know LA some rival rival stuff outside music festival not a lot of security you know I was hosting for a little bit you know I was there with a few artists you know a few artists that really not big but I was bringing them to the festival and stuff like that but no argument broke out and done seeing the person pulled the gun out like shot the dude a few times and took off. Wow. You didn't run? No yeah for sure. Everybody fell for sure. When a man got a gun everybody run for sure. Let me tell you some people are in shock willing to stand up there and be like can't move. No. My brother was asleep one time when they started shooting and I drug him and then he started shooting but nobody stand. That's the big for me. I didn't see a lot of shootouts. Ain't nobody standing around in those shock they trying to get the hell out of the way. No as for show and you just you just never know if the shooter you know is just going to spray you just you just never know if he's just going to shoot. How did you feel about that because that could have been you know standing so close? Yeah it was like it was like it was like three you know three people away from me you know I wasn't really when you see people arguing you know you're going to look and see what's going on. So I saw the argument and I'm like I told my brothers I was like we might have to go man shit you know so I was getting heated over here. So we started walking you know we still looking back and as soon as we see him pull the gun we just look away and you know we heard the shots and we just got out of there as soon as we came you know that's kind of the stuff you know that happens in LA. So when you got into this business the reason that you got into this business was there anybody else in your family that was in this business already? Yeah my family was always you know some of my brothers my older brother was always you know a rapper growing up you know I seen him do his little shows I just couldn't go to him because at the time I was very young at the age so I seen how my older brother was an artist and a beat producer you know so I seen how you know he was making music and stuff he always wanted me to become a studio in his house and stuff always you know be trying to still to this day try to get me to get on the mic I've gone to mic few times but I never took the I don't know I just never took the artist I have too much I think I have the energy I just like hosting you feel me I like I like the hosting because I host like I am the artist you feel me but I'm just not rapping a song What makes you different from every other host why do why should people contact you book you anything like that the difference between me and other hosts I'm just nice I'm not the type of host that's just sitting there just talking on the mic you know just talking I actually get in a crowd interact with them crowd serve open up a circle dance circle I'm doing back flips off the speakers I'm an energetic kid you know I did gymnastics for a little bit so I'm on stage flipping I'm different from a lot of hosts you know these concert hosts these older guys young guys you know just talking on the mic but you know I'm different when you get when you book me you get the whole package you get me bringing a fan on stage flipping over him you get the whole packaging you know so you are crazy dudes that I see like on social media you know you watch those videos and they try to backflip over cars like a speeding car coming in and they try to backflip over and that's how I got big in LA doing that I was doing it actually did that with a car yeah I was doing that in front of the and that's how I got recognition from camera man camera people outside the Staple Center and a bunch of you know tours how many cars you've done that with is only one car you flipped over or two yeah when I show you my IG if you pull up my IG yeah I have a video me flipping over a green Corvette in front of the Staple Center watch your IG for them to know so they can go searching my IG is a young moody official YU NG M O O D Y official how long you did that that was probably like I still can flip now but I still can flip now but I don't think I gains you know so a little bit away I chilled out on the flipping but that was like when I moved to LA pretty much I was just straight flipping for companies I was getting brands I was flipping for P Diddy son King Combs he has a drink called wave juice shout out wave juice shout out King Combs I still do promotion and brand and bastioning stuff for his juice wave juice and yeah I started flipping getting drink sponsors weed sponsors you know all types of stuff and you feel me I drink the drink and then run and go flip over the car you know and it was good promotion it's really good promotion but that takes a toll on your body I guarantee you yeah for sure you know I always like I don't know like I was always like not actually been able to do it like because some people think they are invincible they keep doing the same things over and over and keep adding on to it and then it's scary because you can really get hurt yeah for sure I've done it I've tried to do it you know Corvette kind of a little smaller so with a Corvette I was clean I tried to do it with a charger I ended up like barely clip my head you know as I flipped luckily I still landed you know safely but like yeah it's still I still clip my head on the windshield and a little bit for sure you know if he was going any little faster he was smoking wow usually they go I have them go by like you know five to ten miles I was about to say how fast are they five to ten miles probably you know moving so when these videos actually because to me they'd be looking like they're going really fast but if you're saying they're going five to ten miles speed limit do that I mean that when the video comes out they speed it up to make it look like it's going faster no five five ten miles probably is fast it's fast like fast I have a video of me doing it on the Hollywood Boulevard in front of the whole strip where I had literally stopped traffic I had literally had my guy stopped traffic to do this in front of hundreds of people on the strip like when they seen this I flipped on it went viral on the news you know Hollywood news was was was talking about it was on TMZ for a little bit it was literally just like teenager flips over moving car Hollywood Boulevard but you know it makes it where it starts a trend because I've seen a lot more people do it but you weren't the first person who done something like that you have other people that you've seen before you know yeah there's there's a lot of you know people street performers stuff like that I look up to I've seen like that flip harder than me that are flipping over you know multiple cars in a row I'm like damn okay they working you know so you you work you I remember you mentioned about DC just understanding know how did you guys link no me in the OG DC I had met him in LA while he was working and doing his strip clubs and stuff like that he had I just came literally I just came to one of his strip clubs the home he was talking about it doing security there he's I mean I think you should tap in with this OG you know he runs clubs he's been doing it for a minute and you know he's from your state you know in Houston Dallas he does in the Dallas area I'm like yeah for sure I pulled up you know introduced him told him who I was what I did you know I showed him I showed him what I literally showed him was a flit video on me flipping over a car and he said the same he's like holy shit you feel me see my following and stuff like that he told you know other people like little bro lit you feel me so I tapped in I told him I'm like look I'm trying to promote you know get into promotion promoting stuff you know for the club scene and stuff like that and he you know had put me on introduced me to you know the people that he was working with and I've been working with him helping them promote his clubs and stuff like that all over man so do you I mean being that DC does a lot of different business in a lot of different cities you never know where he's going to be next I've watched his movement man real fun of his movement just just a litany of places like Atlanta New Orleans I've seen his movement down there and the LA movement now have you done anything in Vegas yet I don't yeah DC actually shout out to the OG DC he's opening up a new club this Friday this Friday August 12th it's called Euphoric right in Las Vegas it's a brand new club you know a lot of 50 beautiful women strippers and it's the grand opening is this Friday August 12th so it's a cabaret I'm just happy about the way that he keep hustling it's not as big as V Live in Dallas it's a little you know smart little classic club you know only like 50 dancers but yeah it's going to be a nice good look is it upstairs downstairs is it going to be a nude topless what is it I haven't actually I haven't actually seen it yet I will be seeing it this Thursday I've seen like you know online the outside a little bit of what the inside look like but I'll be there this Thursday to check it out but from the looks and from the videos and stuff promotion wise it's going to be good it's going to be open all weekend wow you know my boy money Moses he always step on the scene for sure you and him both got that income and it's all both for our guy with DC yeah for sure worked at the V Live up in Dallas for sure man what's up money Moses man welcome to Las Vegas man I'm in you just sit here and say you got 50 girls be live and have a 20 be live and have a 20 for sure for yes I mean the girls list is a big event and they come from out of town that's about it that's a big deal yeah now yeah what I was told like they had like 50 strippers at least dancers you know hired at the new club so I'm like okay wow so you girl knowing how do you feel about DC like when you and him work together was it was it cool to work with DC because he'd be everywhere he a cool person like he bring the money he bring the money he bring the money that nigga pose been on boss talk a while back and he didn't show he said he want to come well you know boss talk over here we serious he flew out of town he always flew out of town we are we flew enough out of town now we have been Vegas man this is our third what is this our third trip up here for boss talk you was with me the very the first I mean is it for three three three three yeah man so we we up here for the third time in Las Vegas shooting man and we had we didn't sit out with moody today man this guy right here you want one of those guys so what do you think about the promoters and the promotions that was going on with the live money Moses down in Dallas we probably needed him I'm not gonna say it was the it was the club I'm saying it was the scene because all this stuff was happening so it's like everything was happening so it's like you couldn't really just do nothing because too much killing happening and most of the shooting was really after the club after they lie really so it was like it's always around the club it's like then next to the club next to it's like they do a lot of shooting over there but they always blame on V live wow so it's a it's so do you think cause V live didn't be live clothes now in Dallas it's closed now they turn to the forest like a restaurant so so basically now the shooting suppose that slowed down but another young lady got killed at at SC or something else security guards wow that's something to do with it wow so how much yeah I know you talked about killing a little bit and at these shows or whatever man how how tough is it for us the security manager that you guys take when these shows are going on uh experiences is big you know when I'm I'm never the person to book the security but you know sometimes people recommend I know a lot of you know professional security companies so the investors always would ask me like you know what's a good security team and stuff like that you know I'd give them a few recommendations of people that I have worked with some companies that I personally have worked with and people who have done personal security for me and stuff at my events and stuff like that so I would just give the investors or the promoters recommendation most of the time they already had you know their people uh booked for the security well Travis Scott though he was one that had to show them went crazy for a while back in the day back in a while back uh he's I seen him kind of resurfacing again and trying to move past what had happened for sure um and have you ever worked with him uh yeah I've done uh Matt Travis Scott a few times I was supposed to be at Astro World literally when uh when uh news had happened and stuff like that but I had some other bookings to do I was supposed to be with a few other artists that were going to be on the lineup but I ended up uh had to do some other things that day and uh I really uh was sad I couldn't go cause Houston that's where I went to high school and stuff with for a little bit so I really fuck with Houston how what house he has uh I went to a task you see the high school very very huge school what you about to say money I think when they book security they need to book security from another city not the city uh that you in because they see that you in they know like he said earlier they know the people's already that's around them so they know the people's like they gonna let someone with guns you gonna pay to pay to bring guns in so that should be security from out of town so they don't know nobody I agree what do you think about okay so you say something early about it off off the camera about a documentary what gets give me a spiel on how you plan to uh do a documentary on how you how's it coming so right now I'm documenting my lifestyle of how I be coming I'm right now um I'm documenting my lifestyle of how I'm working as an MC as becoming uh from becoming nothing to now becoming something as a big MC hype man pretty much that's how I carry myself is a hype man because most of these people you know my supporters family they know me as a hype man who turns up you know concerts club events stuff like that with all these celebrities so I turn up the crowd before they come out wow no man so um man top three artists of all time did our live top three artists of all time did our live number one uh my favorite uh I gotta put x on there xx xx number two juice world I work with juice world for a minute them them guys really inspired me so I gotta put them on there because they inspired my lifestyle my energy and the third one I gotta say uh polo g polo g polo g and I see where you at with your polo g yeah you can tell this style yeah man so how can people get a hold of you if they're trying to link up with you man uh using my i g on my email I have a business email people can use but most of the time I'm very active on my Instagram and I'm always getting back to DMs right away like it's quick to catch me on the Instagram Instagram man uh if it's family or friends they uh you get my Facebook okay and and what is your Instagram again my Instagram is young moody official y u n g m o o d y o f f i c a l official man you know what man hey man we love you brother we appreciate you for coming on for sure we link for life now man you boss talk one certified for sure and uh just before we cut the the podcast I just want to say I'm a prime example from coming from nothing to something and I became what I became because of who I am and I stayed true to who I was and I just want to say man you can do anything God gonna bless you if you work hard for that shit 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