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Believe in it man Hey, man, listen, we got a special guest here today y'all He don't need no introduction this guy right here man come by way of Mississippi Jackson, Mississippi man It's going down man and he wearing that trail hat So, you know, it's going down man anytime you see that trio that you got to give it up, man The drill is in the building. What's going on, baby? Man Man, make sure you speak right in that mic pull it over a little bit to you have to just be careful with that Yeah, pull up. Yeah, right there. Yeah, not all the way. There you go. Okay, right there We're gonna get to it now. All right now that sound a lot better Man, just man good to have you on the show glad to have you on the show We spoke a few weeks ago. We were down there. We were kicking it with bumbee man shot out the bumbee Queenie shout out to the the trio family man over we've seen Trio burgers down there Man, wasn't it good man? We down there street boy eating up Trio burgers, man. I was hungry now I'm still hungry. I don't even want to talk about right now. I'm on a diet right now Yeah I love it the fact the sir was fast It was pretty quick. Oh, yeah, he was talking about that vegan burger. That's what I want to try Yeah, well, you know, I'm going right on back to the obese man. I ain't gonna lie to you I'm gonna write on back to it. I ain't gonna lie. I ain't gonna you can try to be gonna burger do your thing You know me that triple OG next time I go. I got to get the triple. What's the triple OG triple patty. Yeah Yes, the triple patty Triple next time man, um, we're about to get into a man. Mr. Make let's take him down through there Okay, so born and raised in Mississippi. Yes, ma'am. What part? I was born on D. Wish Street on Bailey Avenue. So I guess you could say it's like no Jackson Is that a good part bad part? If you had to describe for people who don't know these areas Well, it's the ghetto it is the ghetto not a place. Well, you know, you just go for a tourist attraction So I shouldn't just drive down there jump out of car and start taking pictures Not anything like that, but if you know somebody from there, you know, uh, it's definitely worth going to It's a lot of history. Okay. Like what kind of history tell me some history Well, right around the corner on Wood Street at the park David Bennett little flip shot that video back in the day. What video was that? Like a Like a pimp. Yeah By the time I hit the floor, I saw a hump on the floor. Yeah me. Yeah, I know all that Yeah, I rock with a little flip man and David Bennett, man. Yeah for sure that for sure. Yeah, man. I love the fact That's the culture. Uh, just the school that's just in my neighborhood of linear high school Monta Ellis went there. Okay. So I actually went to see a couple Monta games Okay, who is Monta Ellis? He's what does he play? Monta Ellis was in the NBA. Yeah, he he played a little ball. He played for Golden State Oh, Golden State? Okay. Yeah, he played for the best. Yeah, yeah, he was a ball Man, that's a good thing man that the history is is unfolding like that. So let's get back in too And um, so were you raised by yourself or you have siblings? Well, I have two younger sisters by way of my dad I wasn't necessarily raised with them in the same household. So it was just me and my mom So you're the only boy? Yes, man. Hmm. So a lot of responsibles to jump on your shoulder. Are you junior? No, no Okay, so your mom and dad wasn't together? No, man Okay, so growing up were you was your dad a part of your life? Well, uh, Inspirated moments, you know, oh when it mattered. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah Time to time, you know, like when I was coming to the city because when I was seven we actually moved to Texas So I would come back and forth for all the time to visit And you know, I make sure I see him You know, see my grandparents and everything like that. So when you went back down and you stayed with your grandparents? No, I was still my aunt with your aunt. Yeah, my mom's sister. Oh, okay Yeah, I would go and see them every time Okay, did you feel some sort of way that your dad wasn't there all the time as a kid? Yeah, I used to I got older and started to counter understand life a little better But as a child though, how did that make you react? How did did did you like last shout because of it? Or are you just was at first? I had a problem dealing with authority um You know the natural things that young boy go through, you know, you deal them with All type of feelings about the situation, you know But I overcame that, you know what I mean But as a child, you don't realize that that's really was the root Yeah, you know what a lot of people don't understand that that's the reason why people like oh, no I didn't care if he was there or not But you were lashing out but you're not realizing the reason why because you didn't have that male authority In there to really pull you up. Yeah, that's why I made sure you know, I get it to my son every chance I can That's good. Yeah, no doubt. That's good. So but how much did your mom impact your life? Although your dad was absent Well She made sure the number one thing was that I knew how to pray I had a faith sister I'll give her that she never made me be a person that was Too big on name bringing, you know, she wanted me to have value on myself, you know I'd say that's the biggest way she impacted But did you understand that as a kid because you know, we moms we tell our kids all of that sort of stuff But sometimes you don't you don't think it's you you're getting through The crazy part about it is the faith part has always been there because I had a lot of time alone You know, I'll be writing or I'll be drawing and Sometimes it was because I was in trouble. You know, I mean, you know, I'll be in trouble. So while I'm gonna punch me I'm in that room. I'm writing. I'm creating and I'm praying So you started writing before you started drawing or you started drawing first Where did that talent come from? I believe it's not my dad. Okay. Your dad is your two. Yeah Okay, who's better you or your dad? You know, I'm saying me I think he'll save me too. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, I think he'll save me too for sure I started when I was like maybe three That young drunk. I know three year old scribble I was drawing you was drawing at three whole faces I'll draw your whole body if you was laying there asleep on the couch. I'm drawing everything Really? That's talent. So is that what you used to want to become as an artist? I still am No, what was that your first passion to become more than, you know, the music? Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. That was my first passion Was the art. So when did you switch from the art to the music? Oh, I say I had a smooth transition between the ages of 10 and 12 I started listening to a lot of two-pot A lot of ugk Those influences kind of, you know ran strong in me And uh started writing poetry That's why I started out there, you know, with first Then I learned how to form, you know, verses. I just really was studying. I listened to everybody You know from each coast, you know, Eric B. Rockham, Nas You know, uh, whoever I could listen to even went to the west coast Wow, I have one more question before you jump in so between, um The artists to the musician is there any time in between that time that you got in trouble? Yeah, how old were you when you first got in trouble? uh I say My school school problems probably started like fourth grade Okay, you know, they're the one that lasted all the way up until maybe my Sophomore year high school and serious trouble came when? The serious trouble came around 16. What was that about? Oh, there was a Well, God said some racist things to me And I reacted Hmm, but when you think about Mississippi, you think that's a normal thing down there. I've always heard It actually happened in texas. Oh really? Yeah, I was in uh, all I was an artist. Mm-hmm. Yes, ma'am And you react it. Yeah, and you end up when it going to jail for it. Yeah. Yeah, I did a few months in probation Probation, yes, ma'am. Okay. Um, would you ever live that probation down? Oh, yeah, of course That's what's up because a lot of times that's the trick, you know that yeah Yeah, and then you ain't and that was enough to wake you up. Yeah My name clean ever since then. Yeah. Yeah, sometimes you bump your head early on like that It'll it'll give you an opportunity, you know, but then there's people that just on the first offense end up facing the life sentence Yeah, see what it did for me was it put me in the situation where I had to kind of grow up fast You know, I had a lot of pressure on me a lot of people's opinions. I had to deal with you know, so It made me strong quick But looking back on that situation because you know how when you do something some people say stupid so to say You sit down there and you reenact it in your head a million ways of how you could have reacted differently. Um Tell me how could you have overcome that and not ended up in that situation? What would you have done if you had to do it over again? I'll just have more control over myself You know, uh I know who I am. I know I know I'm not his slave You know, I know I'm not the Word that he called me. You know what I'm saying? I'm a very intelligent. So I would just have more control over myself Wow man, I want to uh, we're gonna die right in man. Um, so, um, I don't have the music but Word got back to me I jade organ you did something together this weekend, you know What's the name of that song and when is the video coming out? It's called days like this Um, we don't have an exact release date for the video, but it'll be out within the next month Cool because i'm gonna be looking for that. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's a classic big time fan of the southern The southern the music y'all putting out. Yeah, you know, y'all don't understand the spirit of pimp see is in here, man I got I got pimp see on on the young lady shirt over here his wife Uh, uh, what is her name? Let's say the what's her name tonia? Is that what's your name? Her name is uh, levada musée. Oh, okay. Okay. Uh, levada musée Yeah, I've seen that. That's on the booster track. We're gonna get into that But I just want to talk to you more about like, how was that video shoot since I wasn't there Y'all didn't invite me up. I just wanted a little cameo. You know what I'm saying That's my little cameo. I want to get in that thing man. And you know, just you know, you just see me standing in the back You don't know who this nigga is. You just show up to every video. That's me. Oh, yeah, I'm witching How was it the video was dope, man, uh boosted her energy. No, no, no, I'm going. Let's go to jade out first Oh, oh, oh, man. Oh, she was jade out. It was everything. What was y'all at? Oh, we was at the houston graffiti place. Uh, oh, that's over there with pimp see All of them on the wall pow wow Slim thug. Yeah, we went over there. Yeah, we went over there. That's mr. Three two Man that that thing is spiritual, man. I was over there at night, bro Shout out to divan tan renetta for taking me over there, man. I was calling pow wow I was like, you need to come on boss out. He ain't came yet. Oh man. He coming. What do Man, but at the end of the day, he do rock with us follow the pages and I always show us love So I know he cut for us. Yeah, man. So how was it over there doing the music video? It was a it was a great look, man I enjoyed it, you know To be honest with you. I've been listening to jade all since I was in the elementary, man So it's kind of crazy, you know now at this point. I'm working with all the people that Help shape my vision. I mean Was he what you thought he would be when you met him? Oh, yeah, he's staying. Oh god What did he say to you that made you uh Further respect him in the way that you do for us when it comes to the artistry Oh man, he just uh, he just kept it 100, bro. You know, like he he ain't one of those guys that egg You know, hollywood or you know what they call hollywood, you know, he he himself, you know, you rock authentic You know saying I could tell that, you know, he is literally every bit of you know, what you hear in the records You know, I'm saying solid dude. Wow Um When you think about what's the name of the song we're getting first of all before we move on days like this days like days like this Yeah, I love I love I love the name of the song because it makes me want to know What exactly y'all singing about y'all? What are y'all rapping? What are y'all talking about days like this? Who wrote it? I wrote it. What inspired it? Oh life You know, um the main line that you're gonna hear is mama always told me it would be days like this All right, that's the first line. So Um, just take it from that perspective when you're a kid your mama wants you about life She told you you was gonna go through this, you know, these ain't your friends You know all the advice that mama told you now you're going through So that's what days like this is wow. I like that. I like it as well. Um You know, just the fact of being able to a collab with who who else in houston would you like to work with? Uh bum be bum be that's the big one right there little kiki little kiki. You hadn't worked with little kiki yet I like propane propane. That's my boy. We talked with yesterday Love slim thug man. Yeah. Yeah. Is jay dawg the only one you've worked with so far No, I worked with dates on a mat. Okay, houston. Uh I mean we talking just houston or tixie. Dallas too. Well, have you I'm done You want to hear just houston for now who who else in houston mellow montana? Okay, out of s you see, okay I think so far Oh, yeah, young pimp. Yeah, yeah, we did a video shoot with young pimp. You did court was in Y'all did something yesterday. Yeah, we got a song called cry. That's hard. It's all and what's that about Oh cry. It's like you make you want to cry. You know, it's one of some you listen to it It's gonna it's gonna take you on the emotional roller coaster. Hmm. And that's for both men and women everybody everybody All my music is for everybody. Okay Yeah, I don't I don't make music just for the hood. I want everybody to enjoy why you want people to cry though Because to me, that's what music is for. It's to bring out the deepest of your emotions You know, I can make you smile too. I can hear you rejoicing, you know, whatever emotion you're dealing with well, uh See the young chad, um This kid I seen him. He's home now. He's been going. He had to sit down for a minute. Yeah How was his energy and how was it working with him? Um, man homie, uh homicidal homicidal, you know, I can tell that he hungry. Uh, he focused, you know, the opportunity that's a hand Wow gonna bring his culture back That's man. I Crazy, man. I love I always be thinking about them cats, man. If I could get them to do a song together uh see Little Chad and uh待って. No junior and uh, uh, uh, uh little soldier sleeper. That'll be hard Because they are I know all of them, you know, I have well, I hadn't talked to Corey yet but but but we've been we know we link in some time another but the thing is I like to bring them three together. I think that'll be hard. I sent him uh, little uh, no uh, shorter l discordia's interview that we had. Did I send it to him? You know, just letting you know, man God put these these guys in my life, man and I just like to, hey, I like to see them work together. That'll be hard. You just put in the atmosphere and that's what'll happen. That will be, so, don't you think that'll be live? Man, it's gonna be super rough. I can't wait to see it, man. They're gonna be talking about their legendary father. All of father's is heaven, man. You put a hell of a combination together. That'll be so hard, man, and I rock with them, so I'ma show them. From three different cities. I done told, I told a little soldier about Charlotte Lowe Jr., vice versa. I just gotta give it a see. If I can get with him, then it's going, and I can't, because me and Heezy, Bobo, all of us, we all talk, man, bun, you know, so I'ma get to talk with him. I just love to see that that'd be something that, I think that'll be something they dad's all, that'll be hard, man, that's all. That'd be honorable, man, that'd be honorable. Honorable, you gotta listen to that one. I mean, like, it's keeping the legacy going. Yeah, exactly. You know what I'm saying? We're keeping them alive. Man, I see that you work with Fox Amelia. Yes. Crazy. Yes, indeed. He ain't come on my show yet. Oh, man, he coming. Man. I come in, God, thank God. I talked to him one time, I believe. Me and GD talk a lot. GD Pete, we down in New Orleans, and, you know, I always linked with Louisiana. Any of us, Streetport, all the way down, man. Bam Rouge, all the way down to, you know, New Orleans. Back up, yeah, yeah, the BRF. I work with a lot of kids, I be up. Oh, yeah? Oh, yeah. Man. Oh, yeah? That's hard, man. So how was it working with Fox? Oh, man, Fox, man, he a legend, man. I always bumped into him growing up, too. Okay. It was good, man. You know, he got the verse back to me. He did his thing, you know what I'm saying? And came through on the video, shootin' out that thing. Wow. That's something to work with people that's professional when they show up, man. Like, what was the process of, thank God is a powerful, powerful, powerful title, like, What was it drove you to say, I'ma name it, thank God. Okay, so I know that I coulda got him on a club record. We coulda turned it up. I'm all about legacy. I wanna look at things 20, 30 years from now and say when I hit my moment, you know, it get counted. You know what I'm saying? At that moment, bro, I was thanking God, you know what I'm saying? For the opportunity to even live out my dream, you know what I'm saying? And that's what I wanted to hear from him. I wanted to hear what he got to thank God about. Wow. I love seeing that happen, man. All I can think about is wiping me down. Yo, yeah. Yeah, when I went, Fox, a million, man, man. Man, man, man. I don't eat, but I'll drink so me. Yeah, man, jamming, man. Man, them boys, man, listen, man. Them boys, the South, man, like, what do you think about the South and the music, man? Have you worked with anybody in Dallas? Yeah, a lot of people. Who you work with in Dallas? Tom Tom. That's my boy right there. Little running five three. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah. I got a track called Throw That. We feel put out with Fab Pym. Hey, that's my boy too, man. You talking, that's real family, man. Damn, man. I like that, man. So you like coming through that. Man, you just. It's my second home. You Southern, ain't you, man? Yeah, I'm Southern to the bone. Southern to the bone. I want to work with them cats out there in Memphis. I like what they doing. Woo, the Memphis cats on it. Oh, yeah. They on it. They on it, man, and they don't miss. Mm-hmm. Oh, yeah, they on it. They got some good producers out there, too. Like a mother for them. They got it going on, man. You got to think about it, man. When you dealing with whether it be Yo Gotti, whether it be Triple Six Mafia, whether it be Dolph, like these guys laid a hell of a foundation and they standing on it down there. They standing on it. They standing on being this down there. They standing on it. Hey, this is the Southern way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got me thinking now, man. Like in the South, man, hey, it's crazy, man. You got some talent down here, bro. Hey, I want to touch back on that thing. God, project right now. Let's go back. So the way they even came about, I did an art piece where I put all of the members of Triple Entertainment on there. And as I was posting it, you know, it started kind of getting around and Fox reached out to me, you know, about the picture. So that's really what started our communication. Wow. I told him, I was like, man, I'll just send it to you, bro. You know, I got a record for you, though. Wow. Yeah, that's how that happened. That's how God moved on there. And he said, let me hear it. Then like since then, it's just been happening back to back. I've just been able to, you know, recreate moments with people that I grew up in. Is it that you're creating like, like you, you just doing EPs? I was talking to A.D. And he said that O.T. Genesis has never dropped an album. Yeah, yeah. Well, you see what I'm saying? Like is it are you just doing singles or are you are you doing a whole project right now? I'm dropping singles. I'm working on projects. OK, so like once these songs are released, individuals and all that, I'm going to just start hitting with projects back to back. I got a few of them still right now. What makes P.M.C. so intriguing to you guys? I mean, true, man. And P.M.C. still for some, you know, I could tell the path that he was on was something that was so big, you know, that a lot of people they couldn't see at the time, you know, what they're seeing now. Wow. They're seeing now, you know, when he said knocking doors down. Yeah, you know, that's putting people together, man. Yeah, that's not the vision. Yeah, so I feel like he was headed down power for power and still going to this day. I always did link with Mississippi, too. That was his thing. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Oh, Lord of Mississippi. Yes, I think with my boy, Smoke. Yeah, yeah. Jack, tell me how did you and Smoke even link? Oh, man, my cousin, G Money. OK, they go way back, you know, and my cousin, G Money, believe it. Now, we talking about Smoke D. Yeah, yeah. Front, back, side to side. Side to side, Smoke D. Live from the motherfucking opinions, Smoke D. Yes, indeed. Wow. Yes, indeed. So my cousin, G Money and him go way back. You know, I mean, my cousin, believe in me, brother. He reached out to him. He said, man, I got, you know, seeing this artist, you know, he robbed me. You know, I'm saying, check him out. You know, and Smoke D. We've been locked in. Man, that boy can rap. Well, God, he's going to bring it. He's going to bring us to bring it. That's all I can tell you. Be ready to rap when you come dealing with him, he's going to bring it. And he love God, man. And that's so important. You know, that's the whole game, man. When I talk to you is that you reference God. You reference the emotional states of our people, the pain. You talk about J. Dahl going down that link with him. You've got to deal with realness when you dealing with him on that mic. And that's what I love about him. He reached and touched a place that that that a lot of artists can't touch because he's he's speaking life. He he told me on here. He say he ain't rapping. He just he just tell about his story. Yo, that's real. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's real. I mean, you can tell too, man. You know, like, you know, everything with him is just it's just right there. Yeah. Yeah. He ain't got a question. Ain't got a question at all. Let's get into it, man. Let's talk about this song, The Hard Way, man. The Hard Way. Man, that's what you in the precious wife right here. Oh, yes. Yeah. Do she do like the hook on there? She was she was on. She was at the very end of the song, but she had harmony is like, you know, the beginning. I mean, can she sing or something? She get signed here. Really? Can you guys sign for me? Yeah. What you got? Maybe. No, no, no, no. What do you have right now? We want to hear a little bit. Come on now. You got it. You got a little bit. But she's shy. You got to come to this mic. She thinking about what she can say. You got to step to the mic. Step to the mic. Come on. Oh, yeah. Just give us a little bit. OK. Come on. You want to do it standing up or you want to see it down? You want to see that crack. See that crack. Turn that mic a little bit too. Because you need to use the directional mic. Just there you go. You can just turn it up top. It would have turned. Yeah. All right. You got to speak into the mic. Let's see what you got. Just give us a little bit. This is David. You know how many people watching this? Let's get it. Can it make? Yeah. The end part of Hard Way, it goes, keep on pushing out the mud, out the mud. We came from nothing. Now it's looking up, now it's looking up. We got it the hard way, the hard way. We've been having our way, the hard way. Mm. I don't know. Talk about it, talk about it. I got the whole cut circle right. How did verse come in when you come in? We got it hard, out the dirt. When no one hands pulling my shirt, ain't no huff of your mistakes. A lot of boys got murk. If Jack Boyz on lurk, you know the purse come first. You holl trust or never follow grave yards behind the herds. Man, hold on. Stop playing, man. This drill in the building, man. Stop playing, man. Y'all better quit playing. When y'all going to do it, y'all going to do something just you and her, y'all got stuff together. Man, we got like, we got like 30-something songs. Y'all got them ready, just ain't dropped them yet. Yeah, we ready, man. We got another track with C-Lo. Really? I'm working, man. You working? I'm working. That's what it's all about, man. Don't call the only God can judge me now. Man, that was a pock bang, man. Put the now at the end. The now. The only God can judge me. The now. The only God can judge me now. Okay, okay, man. It's not completely different, though. It is exactly different. But I like the way how you don't leave God out or anything. At all. At all. I want the mission to be clear coming in the game, you know? That's good. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about the hard way. Like, how was Bootsy working with Bootsy is a big deal. Like, he's so, he's such an independent guy. And when you was working with him, like, this was just here recently, right? Yeah. Do you think about some of the things, like, there's a lot of times Bootsy, Bootsy is, Bootsy get on that internet and go crazy. They love him or they hate him on that internet. You know what I'm saying? So how is it, like, connected with people now? When you connect with Bootsy, you know, okay, what's his name? What's his boy name? He was talking about that. They blew my not deal with you no more. You know what I'm saying? You cut this one off. He might keep it professional. I know he kicked T-Rail off of a tour. Because of... You got one with T-Rail too? You got one. Oh, you just give it. You still... Ah, look at that. That's my boy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Put the mic down. Okay, okay. All right, you want to put it down? It'll go down. Okay. Right there. Not too far. Yeah, it's right. It's good. Is that good? Okay. But yeah, that's crazy. So let's talk about the Bootsy one first. Like, how was it, like, working with Bootsy for you? That was your first time working with him? Yeah, my first time working with him. How was it? Because when I met him right there on that picture, he was like... Yeah. Bop! He had just got out of the prison. It doesn't matter. He was probably popping. Bop! He was chilling, man. Did you lay back? Yeah, he was laying back. He probably was in reform with him during that show. Man, like, seeing it in person, bro, they may get so much love from the people. Do they? You know, I was staying the next to them, man. Call just passing by, laying down the window. I love you, Bootsy. Hey, Bootsy, you know... They love him. Yeah, they love him. We love him. Yeah. We in the South, man. Yo, definitely. What the hell, yo? This is the South. Man, by none of y'all. Period. Yeah, bro, that's true. And so how was it, like, when you linked up with him, you were like, I want to do this song and I can hear Bootsy on it? Or how did you think to link him, put him on that verse? Well, you know, I had reached out to Tony on mine at first. Okay. Got us on the hook. And I knew that he was going to bring their pain. You know, I knew he was going to have that soul. And so I got to thinking, like, you know, playing it out the hard way. And I said, man, I know Bootsy related it. You know what I'm saying? Because I know he come from the bottom two. And, you know, for him to have a name that's big, you know, it ringed bells. You know what I'm saying? He was the perfect one for it. Wow. I think that's so hard, man. You know, bro, represent this trail thing, too. You know, so it's all locked in. Yeah, for sure. You better know you represent that trail thing. The pimp was on his head when he come down there. He'll write the hood on that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember when he came in the game, too. When Bootsy came in the game, I remember that, man. I remember all that, bro. I ain't forgotten none of it. You know what I'm saying? Just a little to see the whole wave. So when you're good with the music, once y'all was done, you were like, this is what I was talking about. Oh, yeah, yeah, man. He every better who he say is, too. He silent. Wow. Now let's talk about the T-Rail. Yeah. How did you guys end up linking? Oh, man, I know I wanted that sound. You know what I'm saying? You know, and I know he got that perfect confidence. You know what I'm saying? To put together what I was looking for. I'll track how I'm him. I'm him. Yeah, yeah. That's me, him, and Daytona Mack. He from Houston. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's crazy, man. So do you really, like, like, how do you pick... You got to feel it in the music, right? I feel the music, but... Like, how do you pick who you want to work with next and all that good stuff? Well, sometimes, you know, me and my wife will talk and, you know, she'll throw out some ideas. You know, a lot of times I'm listening to the music and I'm already knowing as I'm hearing the beat, like, man, bro, you know, it'll go hard on you. You know, and I just start putting together, you know, the whole play. You know, once I see what subject I'm going down, I'm thinking who else to bend through this to. You know, so it becomes a spiritual thing. I'll pray on it and everything. You know, it ain't all just me. Wow. What is this? I see you just released something today. Yeah, that's so cool. Deetreal. Yeah. Suck a free with Moneybags. Yeah. Okay. Now, who is this Moneybag? This is a different Moneybag than Moneybag, yo. Yeah. Moneybags out of BadassNT. Okay. That's it. One of his audits. Yeah. One of Booth's audits. Wow. So how did you guys end up doing that and what made you drop it today? What's the process? Oh, okay. So me and Moneybags, we've been chopping it up for a few years now. You know, I used to meet a quick bad ass first. I met him maybe, I'd say about 10 years ago. And then, you know, soon after me and Moneybags, you know, we started following on social media. We'll tap in here now. And the time just came for us to do a record. You know, Broadway's kept us solid. You know what I'm saying? You know, you're really solid dude. You know, I sent him the beat, man. He sent the verse right back. Mm, that's hard, man. And so basically you guys were like, man, we're going to go on and work together, man. It's something about like the Louisiana, BR, like you said, those artists down there. Who is your biggest influence from down in Louisiana? My biggest influence in Louisiana, man. It's hard to put one on it, you know? I mean, is that the question that I got to put one? I probably had to say Boosie. Boosie? Yeah, I had to say Boosie. Why is it because? So then that was big for you and him to work together? Yeah, it was big. Like, why Boosie? Man, I listened to Boosie just like I listened to Pock and Pimp. You know? They got me through a lot of hard times. Yeah, and Jada, they got me through hard times, man. You know, I always relate to Boosie. I remember in middle school, I mean, he's still got the streets on like now, but damn, it was so hot, bro. You know, every block you went to in Jackson, Mississippi, you hear it swear and live, swear and write. You know what I'm saying? If you ain't never had shit, it was just hard. I know all that stuff word for word, bro. Now, Boosie, I always say this on here, man. Boosie is cold. You know what I'm saying? But I'm coming with something else, right? Yeah, yeah. But I don't think you ever had a better album than Lil' Wibby. You're a savage life, what, man? Yeah. Shout out to Wibby. I love Wibby. You can't rock with one without another. I rock with Wibby, too. You know what I'm saying? They both the same, really? Yeah. They brothers. I done been at a few Wibby shows, man. I actually did some all-word for Wibby. Is that his crib now? Really? Yeah, yeah, Wibby. How'd you like to savage life? Man, it's hard. It's hard, man. It's hard. I think it was big. It was so big, it's hard to come behind it. He did savage like two, which it measured up. Yeah, savage like one, savage like two. Yeah, I like all that shit. Measured up, man. It's just Boosie and him, they legends, man, when it come down to their whole run. You know, when I first seen them young boys, man, I never would have knew that. I didn't know where it was going to be. You know, like now, you know, to this day, those guys, man, they stood the test of time. They represent real, you know, like real, real, they artists, bro. Yeah, for sure. They real stumped down artists that you can't deny. Can't deny. Nobody in the world can deny that these guys got their own lane. They carved it out for themselves, man. When you hear them talk, you ain't any guy here on rep. You know who it is. Them niggas is hard, bro. They brand, they sell. Man. Yo, did you ever, did you ever listen to Mo3 when he was, when he was live? For sure. For sure. I was, yeah, yeah. Yeah, Mo3 hard. Mo3 hard. Yeah. Did you, him and Boosie made music major, means by magic, bro. Yeah. Yeah. Mo3 had a special gift, man. It was different, wasn't it? Yeah. You know, the hard way video, that actually was shot at the same location. Really? Yeah, Boosie and Mo3 shot that video to everybody. Everybody. Oh, yeah. The same location, man. Man, what did you think you first heard of everybody? Man, it was the truth. Everybody ain't your friend. They ain't. Not your partner even, none of that. They ain't your partner. None of that. People be having their nose in the air. So hot, thinkin' everything ain't smell good, man. And then shit goin' in their nose, and they like, you know what I'm sayin'? It's just the reality. Man, I ain't gonna lie, man. I said, man, Boosie, Webby, legends, can't take nothin' away from them guys, man. Mississippi, man. Listen, man. Stand up, Jackson. Listen, bag runner. You remember bag runner? Mm-hmm. He been up to this show. He sell t-shirts. He from Mississippi. Who else did we deal with from down there? A-Ray? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Who else? It's been a few. I just named a few of them. Hell of a producer, man. Like, I love the fact, man, that those guys down there, man, they, you know, y'all stay, y'all stayin' busy. Oh, yeah. I love it, man. Shout out to Carlos Miller, man. Carlos Miller. That's my boy, man. He be on Boosaw. He been with him a couple months ago, too. Oh, yeah? Yeah, I've been workin', man. What did you do with him? I present some more works on him at his comedy show. That's my boy. Him and DC matters. Him and DC? I hadn't met DC yet. I still ain't met this guy. I got, I'm gonna meet him, though. I've been, Chico Bean was talkin' yesterday. It's like, what was that day for you? I'll be mixin' my days. What was it yesterday? Yesterday, yeah. Okay, yeah. Like, it's dope, man, to have those guys. Those guys are talented. Mississippi stand up. Shout out to... Thank you for yesterday. It was. Little soldier Slim's mother is from Mississippi. Shout out to he, he, well, Heartbeats. Heartbeats. Heartbeats. That's my guy. That was just in his studio that week. Stop playing, man. I'm naming him, man. You talkin' to the right people? Yeah, man. It be on Boss Talk, man. Mississippi got love for Boss Talk. Yeah, we showed them. Now, I'm being like, a lot of people watch Boss Talk in Mississippi. They be hittin' me up. Like, I'm watchin' from Mississippi. I be like, damn! That's crazy. Talkin' to the right people, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man. Heartbeats. Yeah, definitely, man. Like I said, it's just, those names stuck out to them. But I'm sure there's more. At the end of the day, man. Top three artists of all time, dead or alive. Yo, top three. Any genre. Any genre. Top three artists of all time. Man, my life's gonna be biased, man. It doesn't matter. I'm mind biased as hell. You get in trouble, man. So, with me, Pimp C, Pimp C, Pimp C. Okay, so I'ma do it like this. I ain't, man. You put me on the spot. I don't want to. Yeah. Everybody answer this question. Number, you want to go with three or one? Let's go Pimp C. Okay. Number one is Pimp C, right? Yes, sir. You did it, right? Number two. Number two, two pops occur. Number three. Right there. Yeah. And number three? Number three. I have to go boozing, man. Boozing. I have to go boozing. Man. That's, that's a, man. You had a hard top three of all time. Stop playing. The reason is them three, because I know for a fact. If I put in three albums, all of them gonna roll. They gonna rock it. I ain't got skill shit. Yeah, it's gonna go. I know it, man. I listen to them all the time. It's counted as others though, you know. That's a rock way, but them the three. Them three all. Yeah, I know for sure. I got a question. So out of all the paintings that you've ever done, which one you would say was the biggest one you ever had to do? I got a piece called Struggle. That was Art Forgive. And that's probably my most historical piece. Really? Why? It exemplifies our history, you know, what we've been through. You know, I mean, I'm talking my life from everything, from being a single parent to, you know, kids that are homeless, you know, to a single mother. I got Harry Tubman on there, Rosa Parks. I got Obama, Dr. King. I got a black brother holding some prison bars. You know, it's like he looking out. You can see the pain in his eyes. You can see the angles. Next to him, I got Conta Quinte, you know, with the stuff wrapped around his neck. You know, he tied it to waist like this. You know, you just can feel the pain jumping off the board. You know what I mean? How long did it take you to do that piece? I was in the spirit. It probably took me two nights. Two nights. Wow. Wow. Yeah. Yeah, just send me that, please. Oh, wow. That is very, very detailed. I love it. That came from a vision, actually. And you did that. You see it, please? Dang. Oh, yeah, it's a lot going on right there. That is a lot. Two nights? Two nights. And this is all pen or is it charcoal or is it? That was pencil, pen, marker. Okay. Wow. How big was it presenting? When we was down there, you presented a painting to Bun B, right? Yeah, him and Lil' Kiki. Him and Lil' Kiki. Like, how big was that for you? It was everything, man. This is, I mean, you got to know everything that I'm doing now is stuff that I've been planning on doing my whole life. You know, so I'm walking in my distance, literally. It meant everything to me. Man, I'm going to tell you, when I met you down there, you was such a humble guy. Like a real respectable young man. No doubt. And I couldn't do nothing but respect it. I remember you out of everybody I talked to that day. Yeah. Because of the way you presented yourself. That's real. Keep being a real stand up, my man. A real one. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, for real. Because you don't meet, you meet a lot of people, but I couldn't tell you half the people that took pictures of me that day shook my hand. We love balls talk. But the way you presented yourself to me. Yeah. Showed sincerity and compassion. That's real. And it was respectable and commendable. That's why I enjoyed it. That's why you sit here today. When he told me, I was like, I don't know who that is. Yeah. Then he sent me the picture. Yeah, yeah. And then I said, yeah, I ain't kidding. I said, yeah, me and him talk. We supposed to get together. Oh, yeah. That's how I talked about it. You know, but at the end of the day, man, I thank God for you. Keep on blessing people. Yeah. Keep on, you know, giving people smiles. Yeah. With your pains. Yes, indeed. And I just want to say, man, thank you for coming on, boss. I want to know how can people get a hold to you? Man, they can get a hold to me on Instagram, DTRI, London School of the Hardhead. There's T-H-A on YouTube, official DTRI of the Hardhead music. I got my music streaming everywhere right now. All platforms. Wow. And they want to get a piece from you. They can contact you on the same pages. Yeah, they can get a piece from me. Contact me through Instagram or Facebook, but whatever is comfortable for them, we'll get the job done. Wow. Man, thank you so much for coming on the show, man. We love you, brother. Oh, yeah. And if it is ever you need something pushed out, you let me know. I'll show you. And we don't get it done. Yes, sir. No problem. Boss Talk 101. What a boss's talk. Yeah, what a boss's talk. Man, it's going down, man. Listen, man, make sure you guys like and subscribe to the channel, man. Y'all see what's going down over here, man. D-Trill is in the building, man. He got the hardest trio. This trio had on his hard, man. Ain't gonna lie, man. That's nice, man. I ain't been lying to you, man. I might have to keep down with you. I'm talking about it. Man, we gonna get you one. No, man. I suppose I have a bunch of them coming in. Yeah, I'm gonna have them. I'm trying to set everything up where you can get them, actually, when you come through here. Oh, that's live. Yeah, so it's going down, man. I've definitely got my audience for the show, man. He's a Leo, man. All them boys over there, man. Shout out to Supertype, man. You know what I'm saying? Bobo, man. Just shout out to all the people, man. Rock with Boss Talk 101, and we love y'all, too, man. It's going down. And don't just like and subscribe, but share our content with all your friends and family. Man, I got one more show. Go ahead. Y'all be on the lookout. We got U-Hauls on the way. It's me, Smoke D, and Leo. Man! That's gonna be hard. We got that video on the way, too. Man, I can't wait, man. Thank you so much for coming on the show. It's been another great segment. Yes, indeed. Of Boss Talk 101, where the bosses talk. And we out.