 Okay, so they didn't support my son, right? Right. Not even the street niggas. You know, you had a few sprinkles, you know? And I feel like it makes you question cause I did everything right. I'm not a rat, not a homosexual, I'm not a coward. So if I did everything right in the streets, you know, it's supposed to be a such thing as a full benefits package. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Man, Jazzy Mack came on the show and she said that Fort Worth wasn't supporting your son. People go there and shit. For example, Twisted Black out of Fort Worth, you know what I'm saying? Man, I remember that boy. We used to be in Peabody Town together. I ain't gonna ever forget that. He a legend. That nigga was dope. I just picked this son up from a pun shop and he was trying to get a bike. I said, boy, we finna, in every interview, this is my first one since then, I'm finna get on these Fort Worth niggas ass to be riding Twisted Black dick and this nigga son out here and he needs some shit. You niggas ain't doin' a bitch ass thing. I like that. Oh no, we gon' get grid. Niggas, no, that's why niggas act like they're with me. They don't wanna pass me and I'm like, cause I'ma say everything they need to say. Did you get him a bike? Ah man, shit, fuck getting him a bike. I'm finna make these niggas come together with me and get this man in the car. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How is he? He in his early 20s. Oh yeah, oh. Yeah, yeah. Really? You know what I'm saying? When you got good parents, the worst shit in the world that happened is for them to leave because shit, that's what you stood on no matter if you shop. Whoever your crutch is, if you walkin' on actual crutches in them hoes, get pulled up and you gon' fire and then you standin' on that crutch. That's what you was depended on. No, that's dope, man. I think you're doin' the right thing and if you need our help on somethin', hit me up. And this was probably. Two years ago when she said that? Almost two years ago. You're like, how you come back with it like that? You know what I'm sayin'? She said that they wasn't supportin'. She's supported them, of course, but. I remember that interview. Yeah, how did, two years ago, when she said that? Cause I ask about y'all, I'm one of them dudes, man. Cause you don't realize it, but me and you used to be a peepin' time together, nigga. I'm a real OG, nigga. I got the gold card still. You can't play me in here. I really am one that can go there with you. I seen you in the military get out. I had mine on, nigga. I had my stuff on. I'm a real stumped-down nigga. Do-right was it today? Yeah, nigga, don't play with me, man. I'm a real one. Like, you know what I'm sayin'? So, what I'm telling you is, when I tell you these stories, I really knew you. I seen you. I was in there. You know what I'm sayin'? Me and another nigga that got killed, that Keith McFadden used to be there, too. And for all of them back in the day, nigga, I'm real. I'm not nobody to play with when it comes down to these streets. I was there, but I'm in Cognigro because I'm not there to be seen. I'm a real street nigga, too. But we ain't tryin' to be seen when we out there. We try, not if you're at a rapper. I'm not a rapper. So, I'm a nigga that's trying to get away from everything that got light. Oh, he's shining light, I move over here. You know what I'm sayin'? I'ma go next door. I think, well, KJ was the nigga, they could throw the percent on the food. You know, I'm a real one. He gave over that shit to me. Listen, man, yeah, he's like, this nigga, no. Oh, man. Yeah, all that. I'm down. Yeah. Yeah, he was there. You can't make that. So, but I'm just sayin', you know, when you hear that, after all the work you done and hear that certain things that people didn't do towards your son or the way that they may have seen him because he was your son, you know, people don't get a, you know, you don't get a pass because really it puts more light on you when you're a celebrity son, bro. Like, I deal with Charlotte Lowe's son here. Just give me a rundown on who you are and kind of how it all began. Oh, like how it all began with me doing music? No, no, with you just coming up as a kid. Oh, well. We go all the way back. Okay, all the way back. You know, all right, man. Charlotte Lowe's junior, AKA, Harlow Walker, you know, my dad is who he is. Charlotte Lowe, Bankhead, Born Homes, you know. I deal with, Oh, they talked about Pem C son. Yeah, they talked about Pem C son. I, you know, I can tell you some stuff off there, but I'm just sayin', I deal with a lot of the sons, you know what I'm sayin'? Who else son did I deal with? Oh, LaSoldier Slim. How did you feel hearing it on the radio? I mean, I cry, but I don't really, like, I can't really reflect back on the exact emotion of these, the exact emotions that I have. You block it out as much as you could after growing up to payin'? Um, I blocked it out as much as I could, but it really affected me, like, in the most, in the most times, the most crucial times, why I needed a father. It wasn't really mainly about. That's real. It wasn't really mainly about him being Soldier Slim, because actually, I ain't understand that in the beginning anyway. That didn't even matter to me, you know what I'm sayin'? I'm one of them, if I'd have knew your son, your son probably would have been sitting in that seat. I'm one of them type, dude. I would have really appreciated it. I'm one of them dudes, I done did. You gon' watch Boss Talk, you gon' see that. But at the end of the day, like, what was the things that you said to encourage him while you was locked up? Cause you had to have a community blink. My son, that's a good question. I know it is, I'm Boss Talk. That's a good one. And how old was he when you left? He was 13. Man, 13. Yeah, he 39, so. I said that's a good question because I just put that in a song called Without Me. Wow. And okay, so they didn't support my son, right? Right. Not even the street niggas. You know, you had a few sprinkles, you know? And I feel like it makes you question, cause I did everything right. I'm not a rat, not a homosexual, I'm not a coward. So if I did everything right in the streets, you know, it's supposed to be a such thing as a full benefits package. That's right. That we get. For the family. That's what you would think. That's an illusion. In some cases, in your case, you're speaking about your case, right? They didn't give, man, my son's super talented. He's out, we working on his album as we speak. That's hard. Guess what? I came home. So you gon' bring it back on here with you? Are you kidding me? I mean, he gon' have a laugh, too. Thank you. He's going down. Yeah. I got home and he wanted to play me all this music, right? And I listened to a few songs and it was, I had been hearing it while I was locked up anyway, you know? So, and, but he don't know when that, when he played the music, it's killing me because I'm like, okay, you these tracks. Who did this recording? You know, and he's like, pop out, you know, I ain't had the money for studio time. My son's a, you know, he a good guy, you know, working, you know, no, no, no felonies, you know. Anyway, yeah, they didn't get behind him. So I'm a little, if anything, I'm, you can say what you want to about me. Just don't get in my personal space. Yeah. Okay. If you do that, then whatever I do, according to the law, I can do that. Yeah. Then if you're just more man than me on that day, then so be it. But if you come in my personal space, then you gon' get what you're looking for. Yeah. Dilling with my son. Child, right. That's a little different. You feel me? So I, you know, I'm a little bitter about that. Yeah. Yeah. So. But again, I always say, and he, he shaking said sometimes when I say this, but everything happens for a reason. It does. And in its own time. Yeah, it does. So, you know, whether to open your eyes to the surroundings, for him to realize certain things. You know what I mean? So God don't make no mistakes. Did your son have any kids? Yeah, he got a son too. How old is he? 10. Wow. Let's go. Stop playing. The generations are there. Grandpa. Everything that you couldn't do when you had the chance to do it, you can put it into that 10 year old and bring it all the way back. So all this stuff is just ways that God done prepared you. I promise. Come on, man. So this whole thing ain't nothing. Hey man, listen, man. Ain't nothing stopping, nothing. Listen, I'ma tell you something. I'm trying not to get too comfortable, but you're making me get comfortable. That's what everybody's saying. That's what everybody's saying. Him, listen, a lot of people, because a lot of people that are around me now, my good friends, Jason, Ty, Nolan, Trevor, Big, they all see it and they're like, damn, black, different. You know, and I am. Because it's a hell of a feeling when you know out of everybody, God saw you and heard you. You know what I mean? Come on now. I was in some dark places. But it's heavy right there. I was down there, man. I was down there, you know, and I ain't crying about it. We know what we just signed up for. I was in some dark places because everybody can do their time, but it's the losses you take. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101.