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PJF Shouts in the building. What's happening, what's happening, man? What's going on, man? It's always- We in that level, let's just put it out there again. It's about the, I'm in time, about five, four, five. I can't count, I can't count. They always in the town, y'all always in. I've got to come see you. I can't, definitely. You always show up, you always show up. Well, you told me if I don't check in, you know what I'm saying when I come in. What? That ain't never said no first time. Never said no first time. Let's talk about it, man. You know you got a new project out. I know, congratulations. What's it called? Risky business, risky business. Risky business. What kind of risky business you talking about? Man, I think those that know can comprehend. But it's just about street life, you know. What come with it. A lot of my projects be about, you know, what I came from, what I grew up in. So, it kind of talks about the easing out the risk that people take, risk that, you know, they come with that lifestyle. I almost thought you was talking about relationship because some people would say relationship is a risky business. That's a risky business too. You understand what I mean. I seriously, seriously. Seriously. No, but so, okay, so you just dropped this win? This came out last Friday. Last Friday, how's it been going? Man, it's just been a slow groove, you know what I mean? I haven't been doing heavy promotion on the album because it was just something I wanted to get out, get some more music to the streets, give them something to listen to, you know what I mean? I got more projects coming behind this, but it was just something to get the people, it's the EP, just something to get them folks. How many songs? It's a large EP, it's 12 songs. Ooh. I still call it an EP, but. Ooh, that's why, when you said EP, I'm like. I kind of just put a bulk of music together. It wasn't a full project that I, you know what I'm saying, that I planned on putting together. My manager was on top of me like, hey, they need something, they need to hear some music, need to get something out there, like ASAP. So, you know what I mean? It wasn't rushed, because the music was done, but I felt like I needed to give them something to listen to. When was the last time you put something out before this? Man, it's been a while. Was it when we came down and did that? Right, right. I think it was when we came down and did the, It's been a while. It was when we came to your condo. A year, yeah, yeah, I've been a year or something. Yeah, definitely. I may have put out a few singles in between there, but then, you know, life, life been lifeing. I mean, I've been raising kids. I've been losing partners. That's a serious thing. With this risk business that, you know what I'm saying? That goes around. So, life changed. And I kind of got away from just being so passionate and enthused about music because so much was going on in life, you know what I mean? I started doing over the avenues of investments, trying to make, you know, different things, you know what I mean? Different choices. So, in that aspect, the music kind of got away from me, man. Just mentally, because I was going through so much mentally, but I think it's coming around and got past a lot that happened in life. You know what I mean? Now, I'm back. You got to listen to it really good. Hold on, but the music helps with the therapy. I was about to say, with all the stuff that you just went through. Sometimes you can get in there and you don't want to express that. You don't want to feel that. You know what I mean? Why? I'm a Scorpio. So I have my feelings of life. You don't want to suck everything and keep it in. I don't, but sometimes you get in there and you know how bad it's going to hurt to say the stuff you want to say. So it's like, let me just hold on. So you don't feel better after you let it go? I do. I do. I do, but sometimes telling you is just like, hold up. This ain't the time to go in there. That's how I feel. And that's how I felt for like a year with the music. It was just like, this ain't the time. Yeah, it was so much going on. So much in my head. It was like, I just don't need to go in there and speak on this. Let me just hold on and let time pass and let it come back to me. I ain't want to force it. And that's how I felt like people like, man, you need to do some music, you need to do some music. Because your fans want it. Right, but at the same time, they didn't understand what was going on mentally. You know what I mean? So it was like, as much as y'all want to hear music, music ain't on my mind. You know what I mean? Right. It was so many other things. I think, you can't just make it about yourself. You got fans. I am one of the big believers that when you close the door on different things because of the way you feel, you wrong as hell. Because you got people out here who depended on that. You shouldn't have put them out. It's like, if you had something, you know it was a value, but I said to the community, and then you just say, I don't feel like doing it today. It's the same thing, y'all. I understand, I understand best of this, man. I get what you're coming from. It's life that'll do it to you. I'm telling you, man. I had aspects where at one point it was like, you know, I'm through with the music. At one point, I'm just being honest. It was like, you know, I'm from Take Hold of the avenues, maybe getting to promotion media, maybe managing the artists. I felt like that at one point, man. I just didn't want to be on the scene as much after so much had occurred. I just didn't. It was so many questions being asked, so much ends and hours. It was just like, I wanted to avoid everybody and just fall behind the scene. You know what I mean? Like you said, music is therapy. So I might've still been doing music, but I just wasn't dropping it. Oh, you gonna be like Dr. Dre now? You just go, you ain't not gonna drop it. You know, you got it. Yeah, it was like that. It was like, now go down there two, three in the morning, make two, three songs and just put them up for me. You know what I mean? I understand. You know, it took a lot for me to get back to, you know what, let's open back up, let's get these people some music, let's get them something to heal. Shout out to my manager, Foway, man. He helped me a lot while I was going through what I was going through. You know what I mean? I don't wanna call it a depression stage, but it was just a stage where I wanted to be left alone, man. I really did. But you got them boys, man. And I'm gonna be honest with you. The way I ran upon you was watching that video that you did with your son. Right. And so that's important for family. But when you think about family and you see a guy like you during these times, see the reason Boss Talk 101 became a thing was because every time I looked around, I see my kids on the phone. So I wanted to be a part of that world so that I could interject something out there that maybe they'll tune in to me and I can use it as a decoy to take it away from some of those other things that's just not so, you know. And it's funny that you say that because that's more so what I did when I was taking this time off. I was more so with my kids. I know, I've seen you. I started coaching. My son, he played football. I've seen you. I said he was a new team. Me and my daughter, she's playing basketball running tracks. I'm being a father at the same time. You know what I mean? And like you said, the music is there. It's always therapy for me. I can always do it, but life is life. And you got bigger things that you have to handle before. You know what I mean? You can pursue that. You know what I'm saying? I felt like I was being selfish to a lot of other things, you know what I mean? Why I was doing the music. So like, you know what? Let me even this out and find a balance. Let me say this. I was gonna say, at the end of the day, what do you want out of the music? Out of the music, you know what I'm saying? I'm just passionate about it. I just love music. I love entertainment. I love the promotion. I love all parts of music. You know what I mean? It's not like it's not my passion. But at the same time, you know, you have to just balance out that with life. And that's just real. I don't care how big you get as an artist. You still got family, you got friends, you got kids. And that more important than the music. And I'm telling you, so it's to the point where, you know, I can balance it out now because I'm more mellowed and more settled with all the situation that occurred. And I moved past that. So now it's to the stage of, all right, let's get back to giving them what they want to hear. Yeah, and I'm glad you got back to it again. The stories need to be told. The stories. It's the stories. It's the story. If people in this town, in this city know, it's some stories, you know what I mean? So there was a lot. So I know, you know what I mean? I'm gonna give them to them. I know they want to hear the ends and now everybody want to know this, want to know that. And you know, you'll get a chance to hear it next time you tune into the album. You'll know what's up. Well, I want to know what went into doing this album. How did you know who you was going to use as a producer? How did you know who you was going to feature on this album? How did you come up with the whole thing or was it a timely process to where it happened over that whole year span and you just kind of put it together as you went? Nah, I mean, over the whole year, I was still recording. I was still doing music. So I was making music. But it got to the end of the year. Like I told you, my manager four-way, he was just on me, heavy, but like, bro, you didn't come too far or just got to let go to stop doing this. What you gonna do? And I'm like, man, you know what? All right, come on, let's do it. You know what I mean? I had got past a lot of the stuff I was going through and I was like, you know what? Let's do it, let's do it. So I took a few songs that I had already had. You know what I mean? In the vault, put a few more together. I had some features already from a couple of tracks I had did before, man. And it all made sense. You know what I mean? The title of it being a risky business. The timing, I think it all just, it just was time for it to be released, man. I enjoy it. That's how it came. I got to have my shout in the day's time, man. PGF Shouts in the building, guys. Make sure you go and check him out, man. You know what I mean? Risky business. You can stream it right now. Like one thing I can say, man, you said, and I heard you when we first started, you say you're gonna set this up as a trifecta, like other projects gonna come behind this. Oh, definitely. And that's, I'm excited to hear you already have a name for those projects. So, man, we got Narcos too. You know, me and you guys. What about the, what about the dang UGK BMC? Resurrection of champs. Man, come on, man. You ain't even do it, bro. A lot of them got a lot of work that needs to be done to it. You can just half, you know what I'm saying? Half ass, especially when you're dealing with that legend, you know what I mean, and that name. So I just didn't want to do it and not do it the way I wanted to do it. So like, you know, it's there, and the music is there. Let's hold up and do it the right way. That's right. When I'm ready to release it, you know what I mean? One thing I talked to a lot of my partners that's in the Fed and he tipping, man. You got time. Don't rush nothing. Yeah, yeah. Don't rush nothing. So ain't no rush for anything. I'm patient with myself. I'm humble with myself. You know, I think everything on Prospin come in a time when it's needed. You know what I mean? Yeah, I think the rollout, I was telling Lil' Kiki the other day, like when he came on the show, it's like the way you roll a project out. I seen that same thing in you. You wanted guys that I look at as an example of how people, when they're independent, should strive to roll out their projects. You know, Lil' Kiki is one that he does is the same thing. These guys are serious about the rollout. So what did you do different on this rollout than you normally would do the way you would normally do it back, you know, a year or so ago? Man, I'm behind this on this risky business. Like I said, express, it was just something to get out to the people. You know what I mean? To get my voice back out there to let people hear me again. Let them know I was back making music. But there's a lot more bigger projects to come behind this. Okay. Like I said, this was an EP. To me, it was an EP. People sing so many songs on the track and feel like, oh, he did the whole album. Now, it's just the EP to me. Cause I had so many songs that I could have chosen from to put on this album. You know, it's going to be some bigger projects, man. They really want to see the rollout. Just hold tight. Cause I'm going to show you how you roll out. You got anything that's on there comparable to that Coke can't buy me everything? Yeah. No. You're right. You're right. I'm looking for that Coke can't buy me everything. Boy, I love that song, man. Right, right. Man, we got some songs on that bag drop featuring what OG Curve Frank Castle and a couple guys out of Florida. That song hard. It's a song called, um, traffic it. I don't know if you might- That might be the one. It might be some- That might be the one. It might be the alley. You know, that's my history. Right. I get really excited. I get really excited, nigga. You're right. Right. You know, Boss Talk was the same. I ended up putting that on the album. You put it on there? Yeah, Boss Talk's on there. That's why they just say, that's what happened. I knew something happened why I couldn't just use it like I want to. A song with Charleston White. It's on there? It's on there? Yeah, it's on there, yeah. Like I said, it's just the EP I kind of grouped a song that was already singles and some new songs I put out there. And it just made it a project just to get something out there and letting the people hear the music, man. Cause they been asking me, they begging me, my YouTube fan, my Instagram fan, show me, YouTube, what's up, you doing music? You doing music? And back in my head, like, y'all leave me the fuck alone. But you know what I'm saying? Yeah. It's time. So, you know, I feel like I'm gonna go ahead and get my groove and get these people what they ask me. I'm gonna have to ask you the question. I'm gonna ask you the same thing. I asked Deriz last night. I heard y'all's song, you know, y'all guys' motivation, you know what I'm saying? You guys pretty much, I love to hear y'all when y'all come together. Was he on this project? Not on this project. What's going on, man? We've got songs together. He told me that. Yeah, we got songs. When we gonna get to hear them, man? Like I said, it's about that. You know, Niggi, like, how does he do that? Crack, nigga. It's a roll out coming in. Winning. Winning. Win. It's getting the attitude now, you know what I'm saying? It didn't win too far, y'all. It didn't win too far. It didn't win too far. I can go for that. I can go for that. When is it coming, man? Or when you gotta think y'all gonna put it out? Man, I'm playing for this year, man. I'm gonna give me three to six months for us to really get in and out. Like I said, we got two or three songs, but we need a couple more, you know what I mean? To put the project together. You're gonna do a whole project, maybe? You're gonna do a project together. That'll be hard, man. Like I said, I told him last night, I said, man, y'all know y'all playing games, man. You know what I'm saying? Y'all got it. You know, it's like it's a drought, nigga. You know what I'm saying? Y'all need to come on with it, man. Put it back in the streets, man. We can't hold on to it, man. He telling me his excuse of why it ain't came. You telling me your excuse of why it ain't came. It's cool, man, nigga. Y'all done talked about this together. When he asked you, just go on and say, man, tell him it's coming, man, in a few months. It's coming, it's coming, right, right. I hate it never coming out, Rick. Did you ever think that, you know, I mean, you know, cause we did meet you, I met you after you had a link with Charleston White, to be honest, which is just to be 100. Like, did you ever think that me and you, and just the way that everything thrived with everybody that counted link, that things would grow and process the way they've done? I did. I seen it, you know what I mean? Cause it was all good vibes. We all had, you know, positive intentions. And I always, I never doubted how far you would go, how far I would go, or any of the people, you know what I'm saying? A lot of people are meeting life. I kind of already can tell, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Their ambition, their spirit, and it was gonna take them. So this don't surprise me at all. No, man, but I just really know that, you know, you guys, y'all really, you guys had some dope, you know, some dope runs, man. Like, is it anybody else that you look forward to working with that you've kind of connected with, but it hadn't, nothing hadn't came out yet, but you know that there's a possibility that it could happen? Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. Me and the boy are popular, man. I think we got a good sound together when we made music. And we got a bunch, like another guy I got a bunch of songs with just, we haven't dropped those records yet. Think me and him make a good sound. It's a couple of guys I just wanna work with that I haven't worked with as well, too, that I think I would collab with well, but I reach out to those people, you know what I mean? And like I said, this year gonna be the year we get it all out the way, man. You didn't tell us how many videos did you do to your album? Uh-oh, uh-oh. On this album. Bun B said he shouldn't be, how many you have on there? How many did you have? On songs. How many songs you have on there? There's two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Two of them. Okay, I got about eight more videos. I got eight more videos. We got maybe four, I'ma say five videos off of the trailer. You got five videos on the album. Okay, but was your five videos that you did, why did you choose those five to do the videos to compare to any of the other ones? What was so special about those five? Favoritism. Be honest with you, I liked those tracks better So your favoritism, not your fans' favoritism? No, not the fans' favoritism. But I try to do, like you say, albums, I mean videos for all of my songs, but you know, however, cause I'm a fan of all of my songs. Okay. At the end of the day. Well, you're still gonna have preferences, like just like your kids. You love all your kids, but this one on that day is more favoritable than the other ones. Right, I heard Dionne Sanders say that one time here, like you were live, you don't say you're a favoritized. Exactly. Cause it is a favoritized. On different days. On different days. I get you that, I get you that. So same thing with your songs. Well, you know, the moment you chose to do the video on that day, that song spoke to you. I would say that, yeah, definitely. But when I chose to do them videos on that day, that was just the vibe I was in, and that's what I felt, yeah. But I still plan on doing a lot of the videos that that song. Doing all of them. Yeah, even videos I ain't did from tracks way, way back. Oh really? You gonna go back and do those? You know, what they call throwback videos? Yeah. Don't sell, did you put that on there? Don't sell. I got an in studio performance video of that, me and Frank Castle, that's a hard song. I think you might like, that's the one. That's the one? Yeah. That's gonna get you out. Yeah, I knew it. I knew you were gonna do me some. I need this man, I'm telling you man, it's like it's on the market, nigga. I need it. I need this bad. Almost like a hit nigga, I need it. I need it. How'd you go with that album cover? With the cop car and all that. What made you go with that? The risky business, the theory about long, a lot of my friends man that were involved in the streets, they went down that alley man, and it cost them their lives, it cost them their freedom, and like I told you, that shit touched me a lot. It bothered me, cause a lot of them I was close to, and they was good friends, they took care of their family. And I feel like they didn't deserve what they was going through, you know what I mean? And it spoke for the title, for a lot of people who choose their life man, that shit a risky business. And you don't never know, you know what I'm saying? How are you gonna end up? How are you gonna come? Most of it is in jail, prison or dead, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Most of it's very few that make it out that lifestyle, you know, it's very risky and I mean, gotta tell everybody about it. I just feel like it's my job to express that like, hey, this what you gonna do, you better know what come with it. Yeah, and you know, guys, just so y'all know that I'm looking over at him. You know, I got the white on cause of him, you know, when I am you shout, it's a ritual we doing now. Everybody must wear white. I guess Mr. Maker didn't get the demo. Yes, he didn't get the demo. I didn't, you didn't tell me. So anytime you sit down and shout. I was leaving me out of the room. Anytime you sit down and shout, you got to have on white. Him and Lisa Ray got this thing going, where they want a nigga to wear white. I don't know what that's all about. Yeah, it's definitely energy, man. I believe white reflects negative energy. I believe it's a holy color. I can't stand it. You just can't keep it clean. Exactly, that's why I'm saying it. Aside from that, man, I love the feeling of being in white, man. It gives me that feeling of joy to keep going. Even when I get down on stuff, like just the color white keeps me from being so down. It's like, you know what? I still got God. Yeah, that's not a matter. So when you be out there coaching your kids. Yes. You being all white still? I do, except for the games. I do that for the team. They were like, coach, shout, you gonna put on a jersey? I'm like, you know what, on the game day, I'm gonna wear the team color. But during the season when I'm coaching, I'm an all white, head and toe. You crazy. Man, I'm telling you right now, I got to get back to the music. Will you ever give us another one? Like advice, like with the kids? Oh, definitely. I like to see that, man. Like I said, I think that inspires others as well, you know, like to see, you know what I mean? To see that father's parent, you know what I'm saying? And you do so much with your kids. Right, and I'm gonna be honest at my age, and I think my music is changing into that. You know what I mean? That more I don't wanna, I guess you call it mature group of music to not rapping about a lot of the stuff I used to rap about, you know what I mean? Not that I can't, just that it don't excite me like it used to, you know what I mean? So, you know, I think my junior of music is kind of changing into a more positive way. And you know what I mean? I appreciate it. I'm gonna take it with it, you know what I mean? It's meant to be that just how I go. That's how God takes you the way he's supposed to take you. I got something for you, man. You know, I know you don't usually get, and you can opt out if you want to. No, I ain't doing that, what's up? Okay, I'll do it. What's gonna happen with P. Diddy? Yeah, niggas. Yeah, niggas. Yeah, niggas. How? Yeah, what, is he gonna be all right after the smoke cell, after the dust cell, niggas? Or is he gonna prison? Ask you anything, don't ask you anything. First of all, do you believe he did? And you're all false, though. Do you believe that P. Diddy did all these allegations? This is my theory, because I've been in this court system before. Every person is innocent. It's a proven guilty. So, that's my take on that for now. You know what I mean? And when it comes out in the dust cell, we'll see. I think he being attacked by a lot of, you know, individuals just to get some money, I ain't gonna say. I think a lot of it ain't true. Some of it may be, some of it may be not, but we'll never know until after the verdict comes out, and they really got evidence to convict this man of some type of criminal activity. Otherwise, he just living life. You know what I mean? He ain't raked no, I mean, so-called body. If this was all voluntary, then we just overreacting. But if he did, then, you know, he needs to be punished. How you think the social media have, and I know that when you influence, because then, you know, when you in the court, you, and they pick their, you know, they go, if they ever go to trial, and they pick their 12, whatever. This is news that's been going everywhere, social media, whatever. You can't tell me that the 12 people there have never seen these memes, have never seen people talk about this stuff, have never, you know, so people already, because everybody who we've asked, a lot of people were asking, we were like, well, he gotta be guilty to all these people, too many people, you know what I mean? You know what I mean? Right. If it goes to trial, but they still gotta present some type of evidence, you know what I mean? A lot of hearsayers, she say probably won't get by, they gonna need videos and audios, and it's gonna have to be there for them to really send this man, yeah, it's gonna really have to be there to send this man to prison, you know what I mean? Otherwise, they probably settle down and take the money they're looking for and be done with it. Let me ask you this, on another note, do you think Shannon Sharp being targeted by the internet with all these gestures that they're coming at him about? Shannon Sharp is doing some stuff that normally, That's because of how he stands? Normally, I don't know if he trolling or what? Man, Shay Shay is winning, man. He's not winning, no matter what they're talking about, he's loving it. Ain't about to keep talking about him, no matter what he do, you know what I mean? Whatever his preference is, sexualized, it don't matter man, Shay Shay winning. The more they keep talking about him, the man they keep potting. Me personally, I like the man. Shay Shay a cool diggin' of me, man. I love the way he... Club, Shay Shay. Club, Shay Shay, I wouldn't let nobody call me Shay Shay. I'm just sayin' him. I'm just sayin' him, man. Why didn't that name even come from him? That's his name, Shannon Sharp. So he called himself Shay Shay. Somebody must have called him that from a long time ago. He don't look like no Shay Shay. You never know, he doesn't see that name over. You gotta catch him at different angles, nigga. You can't just call that man that. If you don't catch him at the right angle, he don't look like Shay Shay. If he put that makeup on. When he jumped out of his truck, when he jumped out of his truck, he looked like Shay Shay. He looked like Shay Shay, man. What about when he had the makeup on? Didn't he purposely do that? I didn't see the makeup on. He had some deep makeup on. I didn't see the makeup on. But didn't he purposely get out? Was that a yes and a first take? Okay, I seen that too. They did bad on me, man. But didn't he purposely when he got out of the truck? Do you think he purposely did that just because you know they in and out? That's his move, that's his move, man. That's him. Uh-uh. Yeah. That's how he come back. One time he come like that and Shay Shay. And he come with the little dude that be with him at the basketball game. Yeah, he was dressing up like that. I don't know what's going on. He's talking about it. I'm just saying, I don't know. I don't know neither, but it's not from the fact I fuck with him. But I don't know. Me cool as hell. The man funny, any of a honey, he gon' speak the real. I don't know what all the other stuff is with him. And I don't know why he walk and talk the way he do what he make. I don't know about all that. But the man cool as hell. The man funny and I fuck with his show. I fuck with him on first take. They're my boy. I like Shay Shay. That's the end of the day. What did you think about a Cat Williams interview? That neat crazy. Yeah, Cat wouldn't throw it off of me. That's the end of the day. I'm saying he go all the way, he got all these theories and ideas. But at the end of the day, I'm me first, I think Cat smoke crack. But no. That's just me first. I don't know if it's true or not. He on something to me. But since you think he's on something, do you think that people on something can run as fast as he say he would? Whoa, whoa. That was a four three. Four, four 40. They trying to get away from there. They probably took something before they fast. They like, yeah. You know, you ain't been getting no cracking yet. Exactly. That's right, that's so me when I'm saying it. We got it. You got it. You ain't got that man, man. Hey, I got to ask you, man. You know, on another note, and it's very sad. Some people said it's warranted though. My girl, Wendy Williams, she going through it, man. But it's a lot of people reflecting back to the way that it was when she was on that show. And a lot of niggas saying, you know, like, oh man. Yeah, a lot of niggas saying you reap what you sow and all kinds of stuff. Like to see her go through that is very sad. I mean, her eyes is wide open. I don't know what's going on, but do you think they should have did the document and showed up like that? I don't, I don't. I don't think she deserve it, neither. I don't either. I mean, a lot of people do a lot worse than what she did and ain't got the punishment. She get health wise. So nah, she definitely don't deserve it. I don't think I would have put on that camera. There's no sin greater than the others. So the people who saying that she deserves this, if people turn around and look at their lives and the things that they've done, what do they deserve? Exactly, right. That's a lot of chomping old child molesters out here. I feel like they, maybe they should have gotten it. You know what I mean? Why she? She didn't want to talk about people. Well, I do believe that they should have done this document for the main fact that it's bringing, because for the people who love her, maybe some people didn't realize all the things that she's going through. So it brings, if she hadn't done it right, then the only thing we remember when she fell on that stage with that, I think she was a statue of Liberty or something and she fell out, like she done went through a lot. Yeah. Like it ain't just been no easy win for her at the end. You know what I'm saying? Like at the end of the day, they've been pressed for winning, man. Definitely, definitely. Black woman and always the best for her. And I hope they'll get a money straight, because I'm hearing they locked all the money down. Yeah, they probably can't. Like they say, the family can't even get it. The lawyers is pretty much got it and they can't get it, allegedly. Yeah, that's the corrupt side, I don't know how they're working that. You don't know who to kill to get it. They got it over there, you know. A nigga get that bag, it's hard to tell them, like man, give it back a wheel or something. Man, it's right now, she's dead. But then when you dealing with, you know, Alzheimer's or something like that, you got to think about how easily that person can be manipulated. And you have all of this money. That's why they probably locking this money up because you never know all these vultures come into her and I want this and want that and trying to convince her. So they're trying to secure the bags whether it be for her son or whoever because she only has one child. Right, I think that's best, man, because definitely if she's not mentally stable, I think that's best until they can figure out what to do. Hopefully they don't just take it, you know what I mean? And they find someone responsible or someone close enough that, you know what I mean? It could take over her state of her money. But lawyers cost. I'm pretty sure she got money. I'm pretty sure they trying to get it. She is, the lawyers trying to figure out, well, you know, we charge. We'll deal with this. Let's just talk about it. Let's just talk about it. We're gonna try to work this out. 10 years go by, 10 years go by, they pitch it, they're not trying to work it out at that point. I don't think so. I think at some point it kicks in that we living off of this. Yeah, that could happen. That could happen. It's just giving much of a possibility. So man, you know, again, you know, that just, we just hit you with the segments of really like ongoing things is happening on the social media that we, you know, kind of kick into. There's a lot of things been happening. What's his name? That nigga, Cam Newton. He's a, this nigga, Chunk, niggas all over the place after football games. And he was trying to break something up. And I think he got the best stuff. I don't know, it looked a real white. I haven't heard a couple of stories. I don't know. You know what I mean? What story you heard? No, I ain't heard that what he happened back and forth. I heard him and the man that he happened back and forth. The man got offended by how Cam was talking to. You know, he made his move on him. It was like, it did nothing to the man. Damaged the man. They couldn't get it. Yeah, they couldn't deal with him. But I think it was just the exchange of words. They got heated and got out of hand. That's what it looked like. You know what I mean? It's a good thing it ain't getting no farther than that. No, it could have got bad. It could have got bad. It could have gotten ugly real fast. I look at like, like down here in Atlanta, is Atlanta still, you know, the driving force because it looked like Memphis taking the wave on this music, man. Like what's going on? Is Atlanta got that oomph that it had five years ago? That oomph? It does, man. But we, I think we lost a lot of unity in the city. That lady, oh, she, oh, don't say her name on here, nigga. No, she ain't a nigga that goes to Trump. I don't want to go at them, nigga. Don't say her name. I'm a boss talking on one. Don't do it. I'll just say ladies. The lady did what? Because I'm gonna be honest, a lot of niggas down here, they probably don't go out the blue flame like they used to. There's a lot of people that don't want to go down and deal them with that office down there when them scales ain't on point. You know what I'm saying? So, but do you think that's what's damaging? Do you think that's what's really causing the drawback when it comes down to the music? Man, I wouldn't say that, but that means that takes an effect, you know what I mean? Because I think why sell aside from, you know, the criminal side of what they're trying to paint out a picture, they also bought a lot of unity within the hood, you know what I mean? In the different zones or whatnot, you know what I mean? Of course, there's a good side and bad side of everything, you know what I mean? So, but at the end of the day, I think it made a lot of people kind of fall back from helping others and getting involved in stuff, you know what I mean? Because people, they fear for that, they recall charge, you know what I mean? As they should. Yeah, so I think it broke a lot of people that were building cliques and turning them into individuals and just started thinking why is it about how to approach the music thing, man, because a lot of people was clicked up out here, and you don't see that no more. You don't see it, but is the strip club still got money in them? Yeah, they still. Is the niggas still down here flooding the strip club with the money? Is Magic City hurting? I don't, no, I don't believe that. I don't think Magic City ever hurt them. It's blue flame hurting. I don't think that ever happened. You know, never the original Dundun is for me, so. I don't think that ever happened. Is Froker's hurting? You know, you have times when, you know, the economy is slow and that happens, but I don't think them clubs gonna know what, man. They, mind you, it's going down, man, yeah. So tonight, if I decide to jump out there. What's it like Thursday, Friday? It's Saturday. It's Saturday? Yeah, man, you can touch down in Magic, you'll have a crowd, blue flame. I don't think it's a fact. I mean, the economy is the way it is because, you know, what's going on with the world, with the wars and stuff like that. So of course, a lot of people holding back, saving back a lot of inflation, going on with everything going up. So of course, if you're wise and you got sense, you ain't not that you're blowing your money. No. You know what I'm saying? But as far as them falling off, I think them clubs, they know how to hold off and I think they can survive enough recessions to know how to make it. You know what I mean? I do good in there in the recession. That's what I get. That's what I get a lot of money. People do good to drive. I'm serious. That's what I get. People do good to drive. You scared? Okay, I'm going after them. When COVID hit, I started boss talk, one-on-one, because I knew Niggle was scared to go outside. That's the way I think. It's like, okay, it's an opportunity. Oh, they scared. That's how you gotta be when they come down to it, to be honest with you. When the going get tough, the tough get going. Tough get going, man. Yeah. That has to work, that has to go. So man, you know, like I said, I'm looking forward, man, to every project you bring out, anything that you're doing, I'm doing to be honest with you. When can we get you back to Texas, man? Soon, soon or later, man. I know side by side, where it's supposed to be. That's coming up next week. I may pop out for a date. You might pop out? At least for a Saturday. Come out there and get it. I'm hearing a lot of people saying they going down there. Yeah, I probably won't come for the whole weekend because I gotta be in Miami the weekend after that to do some videos. Like I said, I'm trying to catch up on a lot of visuals and stuff, but yeah, I don't think about coming out to a Saturday just to vibe. You still want to work with Bumbi? Bumbi, Big X? You want to work with Big X? I'm telling you right now, that's the reason, Lil Flip, it's the reason I haven't put out the UGK album, man, the Resurrection of Chad Butler album, excuse me. That's the reason I ain't put that out a lot because I feel like I needed more love from the city of Texas, man. Before I just do that, you know what I mean? As much as I love Chad Butler and Pimp C, I know how much that state respects him and looks at him the way they do. I didn't want no disrespect. I didn't want nobody from Yachtown or from Houston to feel no type of well-bottom. I want to involve the people that really know him. So producers that was on that, people who actually did tracks with Pimp C or involved with I wanted to be involved with the project. You know what I mean? I didn't want to be just me. I wanted to be a group of people that's in love with Chad Butler. You know what I mean? Had that type of respect for Chad Butler and put it all together and that's how, that's what really held back the album. Well, just let me know whatever I can do, man. Shout out to Steve B. Lowe. That's one of the main, that's according to Bumbi, that's Pimp C Pro to J. Also Bobo, shout out to Bobo Luciano. You need to come and do his show. And when you come to Dallas, he got a super tight TV, a podcast and you need to do that because that was, I don't know if you remember when Pimp did that. Somebody said, my man Bobo just lost his baby in a house fire. Bobo got super tight. So you need to link up with him when you come to see me, of course. I'm gonna link you up with him. And we just gonna start, you know, stirring the pot to get you with Bun or Kiki, Lil Kiki. That's another solid one that'll be so hard if you and him did something together. So we gonna figure it out. This Texas talk. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This Texas talk, cause you always come see us. So I'm like, I know you love the state and you got people in Fort Worth. And of course, my family from them up there outside of the family from Fort Worth, Texas. So with Funketown, I think that's what they call it. Funketown. I think that's what they call it. Boys, they come to the D.F. Dub. You know what I'm talking about? Man, so, hey man, listen, man. Thank you so much for coming on the show, man. I love you, brother. You like my brother. I ain't for the play about you, either. How can people get a hold of it? Oh, man, same thing. PGS shout, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, Google. You name it, man. PGS shout on all platforms. Y'all tap in with me. Where's the PGS chain? Uh-oh. Uh-oh. You know it. You know it. But they have it all. My buddy, Reds had his own last night. He had his own last night. Right, right, right. I just kept it like that. Called that new slip. Okay. You called that new slip. I know, I was like, that's not normal. It's the PGS for Steven, though. It is, man. It's small. Okay, I got you. It's your wheels, yeah. It's there. You always got. You always have that brand. That PGS, that putting God first. What does that mean to you when I say that before we get out of here? That means everything. That's the way how I get through life. That's what I teach my kids, to always put God first. It's gonna be some time in life where it get hard, and it ain't gonna be nobody who can help you. Come on now. It ain't gonna be nobody who can help you. You're gonna have to call on that man. Man, that's real. You gotta know to always have that faith, that belief in God, you know what I mean? So that need to be installed into your youth, and I think that's just something I ran with through life. I've been in a situation where I ain't had nobody else to call on. Come on, it's time to call on it. Yeah, I know how it is when you gotta always show appreciation to the man that got you through them hard time. Man, thank you for coming on the show, man. It's been another great segment. A boss talk 101. What a boss is talk that way. And we out.