 Big Sheet, Big Sheet, Big Sheet, Big Sheet, Big Sheet. It's a unique hustle, nigga, Big Sheet, Big Sheet, Big Sheet. Name another podcast like this. We're gonna bring it to the table, boss top. Who your girlfriend for? Check it, check it, check it. This is unique hustle, it's your boy, E-CEO. And I'm here with the lovely, lovely official, bitch Jamaica. What's going on? Nothing, nothing, I don't know what's going on. Hey, man, so you know, check it, man. I had a special gift to hit the platform today, man. I mean, this guy I've been talking for months, man. I've been going back and forth with him, and the boy got so many nice visuals as far as when it comes to the mentality of what he does, man. Something new, something exciting, man. He's done different, you know, game, you know, game show, man, online. You know what I'm saying? A lot of guys trying to get on his level, you know what I'm saying? Wish they could do what he does, man. I seen him, man, and I was just scrolling through, man. My guy, D. Coop, is here from Missouri, man. Check it. Come on, man, come on. Say, man, welcome to Dallas, Texas, man. Thank you, thank you. So, so, so, what's in Missouri, man? I mean, I've been hearing things. You know, your brother, you know, he been shooting with me for a while now. And I'm just trying to understand, but what's in Missouri, man? All right, so Missouri, more specifically, I'm from Kansas City, a home of the Kansas City Chiefs, you know? We just won a Super Bowl title, not this past year. No, not this year. Not this year. We was in the cheer. Yeah, I was there, but y'all just didn't win it. We didn't win it. But y'all was there. So, two years back to back, but the year prior, we won one, you know what I mean? So, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals in every hustler I know, man. Jacket. Yeah, we get money in the millions. Oh, man, you can tell, man. I mean, a lot of fans here in Dallas, too. I ran into them boys. You can't miss them with all that red, don't you? No, they let it be known. They talk a lot. Oh, yeah, them boys, they got bragging rights, though. No matter where you are. They got bragging rights. You know, shout out to that boy. What's that boy that quarter back y'all got from Texas right out of White House, man? Okay, from Texas. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right out of White House. Patty Mahomes. Come on, man. You didn't know that? I definitely do. Check it, man, check it, man, check it. Much respect. It's love, baby, it's love down here, dawg. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we drop y'all a jewel. Yeah. Yeah, thank you. I don't know if anybody ever said it. I accepted, man. Say less. Yeah, we appreciate you for knowledge of it. Listen, he's in the town, he's in good hands. Oh, here it is. What'd you think about that? You better believe it. No, I'm not into football right now. Okay, well, what are you into? I know you feel the question, the young man. You know, you've been asking him about his different things on the phone. How long you been doing the game show? The game show. Well, first, just tell us a little bit about it. You know, we don't know how it even, how did you get into it? You want to ride it that way first? I've been doing it for a few years. I've been doing it for a few years, about four now. Four years now. I started on my birthday four years ago. Did somebody introduce you to it? That's what I'm, yeah. No, nobody introduced me to it. So where did the theory of it come along? Okay, so I was at, so all right. If I gotta go back. I'll take it back. Way back. If I have to go back. It's four years when I started this, right? But it doesn't originate from that. So you've been hearing it how long before that? Said it again? How long before that have you been hearing about it? About the game show? Yeah. I didn't hear about it at all. I created it. Right? I've been seeing people. So it started at a barbecue. It was my birthday. It was a barbecue at the house. I decided to put a barbecue together after leaving Arizona. I was living in Arizona for a while. I had actually got shot in Arizona. You can't just skate by getting shot. Everybody ain't just getting shot out here two-part, junior. You know what I'm saying? Everybody ain't just getting shot out here young Dolph Junior. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Everybody, no, we just, everybody not just getting shot out here and making it through, bro. No. That's a blessing. If you made it through something like that. Shot one time? Yeah, it was one. It was one. Oh, it was one. I wasn't sure if he was 50 cents or something. No, we ain't got one time. He just got shot one time, you know what I'm saying? He got shot two years. Thank God it wasn't multiple. I was like, ooh. Don't even worry, it just went down. That one was enough. That's what I'm saying. That one was enough. One time, I felt damn right. So wrong place, wrong time? I can't even say that. I was on the basketball court and I was, I'm very competitive. And so when I was on the court, I was doing what I do. I was, you know, Kansas City, man. They called me the Kansas City Slicker when I was out in Arizona. I really, I miss them. They called me the Kansas City Slicker. And I'm not really, I don't feel like I'm a slick person. I'm not nowhere near gonna snake you or do anything wrong. It's just a matter of, I'm not gonna let anybody get over on me. Talk to me in any kind of way or anything like that, right? And so I was playing ball and the guy, he was a bully, basically. He was a bully, but he sides the well with me. And that's cool. I don't know you. I'm not from around here. I'm not tripping off you. I'm out here trying to get my run. You know what I mean? Cause I had the day off. You know, it's Sunday. I'm in Arizona. It's like 70 degree temperature. We're in the back of a school where it's like six courts. And so on those six courts, it was just after eight games of us playing full court press, I'm, we dogging. My team is just on the road. And so what had happened was is, he just didn't like that. He didn't like it. And so push came to shove and He went for a pistol and coming shot. Yeah. Yeah. He took it off of the basketball court. He was just upset. And so he walked up on me and shot me. And boy, didn't want to take the ale. I want to say you're blessed for the main fact you're still here. Because in my mind, when somebody's telling me about something, I'm walking it through in my mind. If I'm walking up to you and shooting you, I'm going to shoot. Most of the time you're going to get shot in the chest, in the head, something like that. Yeah. And you won't be here. Right. And I think he was just trying to make a point. He was trying to make a point. And that's cool. That's cool. Thankfully he was just trying to make a point. Where did you get shot? In my leg. In your leg. So were you running off or something when he shot you? No. I was straight up and down. He, he walked right up to me. Looked you straight in the face and you saw it coming. Yeah. I mean, he pulled it. I could have ran. I could have turned around and ran. But you didn't. I'm not running. I just got to play eight games. But he shot you one time and be like, okay, that's it. I'm done. I'm walking off. Yeah, that was it. He didn't walk off. He kind of ran it off. But yeah, I watched him the whole time he ran away. And what did you do? I couldn't do nothing but watching. I mean, at that point. You didn't go after him. You know, adrenaline rushing, you still able to run and stuff? I ran. At that point, I ran. I got a point out of there. But I couldn't go far. I hit the ground. I hit the ground, I took my shirt off, I wrapped my leg, got to make sure I was okay. I had to take care of myself at that point. How did you knew exactly what to do? Yeah. Okay. And so I was like, all right. And I watched him to make sure that, you know, he was done shooting and that was, that was that. Did you leave the city after that? No, I didn't leave the city after that. So you seen him again after that? Yeah, that's a whole other situation. That's a whole other situation. So what I'm saying is the original question. Yeah, I was going to get back to that, but that just sparked in my, come on. So the original question was what sparked it, right? So after that, my lady at the time, she was seven months pregnant with my son. And so I was like, all right, I got to do something different. And I knew that if I just experienced a, you know, near-death experience, it's like nothing's going to stop me at this point. So let's fast forward to me coming back home. I started my own company, my own line service when I came back home from Arizona. So I did leave the city afterwards, but I came back home to recover. And while I was here, I was like, all right, but I'm going to start my own. So it's not like you were running, you just came back to recover? Yeah, I had to come back and recover. My lady was seven months pregnant. So she's right at the buddy end of that. We got to come home and get to the hospital. You know, that's where my, my inspiration. No, my people, my people who are helping me get through this time are. So that's where they are. So I came back home and it fast forward a little bit longer than my birthday. And so at that point I was like, I'm not stopping. I know I have the charisma, I have the personality to do what I do on the game show side. I bring people together and we have fun. And so you were just doing a game show for your birthday party? I did a barbecue for my birthday. And I was like, I asked people to come through, just bring something. Everybody bring a plate, bring a dish. And they came through, they showed up. We had a lot of food, a lot of people. It was close to 250 people at this one part. Check it. And I was like, if I can just get a dollar from everybody, I'll be all right. Check it. And so then I was like, all right, bet. So the next event that I'm going to do, I'm going to put together a game show. Because when people come to my house, we play games. You know, everybody has their, you know, their things. Some people like to smoke, drink. We can just come through and cheat. So you've been playing games with your friends for a long time before this happened. Exactly. That's what Coupe told me. Y'all be drinking a lot. In your mind. So it just dawned on you. Nobody said it to you and said, hey, you should do this to get money. Nobody said that. I knew if I can do an event, I could promote the event. We can make money off the event. So how did it go from being physical games to being a virtual game? Oh, the pandemic switched everything. When the pandemic hit, I said, okay, these games I'm doing digitally, because the games that I have are digital games as well as cards and different things like that. But the games that I do digitally, I can actually put them onto a website and we can like do zooms, we can do different things and I can actually screen share with my computer. And so that caused me to be like, oh, we still can do the same thing virtually. I just had to find a platform to do it. I adjust it and we ring. Well, I think for me, you were one of the first guys that I seen doing it. Yeah. I mean, that's what made it so unique to me. Doing a game show online and just really bringing the people together in a place where they're already trying to figure out what they're gonna do in the midst of a pandemic. I think that's where I see the creativity and the uniqueness in you that God pulls out. You know, where it can help somebody, a kid in there that may be getting abused. I go there with it. Or a kid that it may be getting pressured mentally on things that normally he'd be at school and wouldn't have to deal with. Now you're dealing with the mom and the dad and then they out and they trying to figure out a way to come together with a group of people. You know what I'm saying? I think that helps. And even outside of that, I mean, it's just for that mom who doesn't have a lot of outlets for her son or their kids, right? So I do the kid versions of the shows and a lot of them, I work with a nonprofit. So we just invite them over to the platform so on certain days and so on those certain days to deal with the kids that are 12 and below. And we do our own game shows, right? And so it gives the mom an hour and a half time to just do her for a second, right? Just put the kid in front of the computer. I'll take care of the rest, right? So it's more therapeutic than anything. So therapeutic when you think about the fact that all they usually doing is playing video games and stuff where they're not interacting with another individual on the level that they're gonna interact with you. Some of your games can also be educational, correct? Oh, for sure, without a doubt. So I mean, I don't know if you ever played a family feud, educational family feud, but it's fun. But yeah, all of the games can be, they're customizable. So if we're doing educational games, we can do educational games. If we're doing ladies nights, we can do lady night games, right? We can just customize them depending on the demographic we work with. Did you ever have to create any games for yourself? That's coming up next. It's close, it's close. I want to do it so bad. I'm working with a guy right now. Him and I speak on the phone about four times a day. So I'm working on creating our own. But I've been trying to- But I make it unique because it rolled into my other question when you came up with this, especially being virtual now. Because when you come up with it and you're face to face with people, in your mind you're like, I'm the only one who do this because nobody else does anything like this. But then when you actually start to go virtual and you start to research, have you found anybody else online who do something similar that you do? I found a whole community of black people who black game creators that do what I do. So they host games, but they host their own, in particular, their game to the masses, right? And I'm like, all right, that's dope. But there's also some people out there who actually put together game night events. And so they only play black-owned games. And that's a beautiful thing, right? And so I found a whole community of people, but I also have found those people who are playing games, right? But using my name. Wow. Yeah, so I had those too. So you find one or two that pop up- I think that's good. Yeah, because they don't do the research. Yeah, I've done my research. So I know what's out there. I know what's not to be- But is that name your name? As in like you got it on paper, legal? Yeah, that's the beautiful part about it, right? It's the ultimate game night. It's trademarked throughout the whole country. Nobody can use it. That's awesome. And so if you're watching now- The ultimate game night is in the building, just so y'all know. Come on, man, trademark. Yeah, yeah. And the boy got to trademark the boy out of Missouri and y'all boys in trouble if you use it. Cause we coming to get that bag. I got a guy in New York who's going back and forth from right now, but we're gonna work with that. Yeah, yeah, we're gonna work with it, but we'll see you in court. Yes, sir. Don't play with us, man. I got some good lawyers out there. Don't play with us, man. But I don't think it's gonna get to that point. Well, if it do though, we prepared to go the whole distance for the ultimate game night. Sure, yeah, the ultimate game night, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's when I started about four years ago and ever since then I just been perfecting it, perfecting it, putting the events together. As you should. And working on my craft, man. What month is your busiest month of the year? June, July, and August. June is- Summertime because- Summertime, yeah. Yeah, for one, with the pandemic, you know, and with the pandemic happening during times where it was cold, when it warms up, everybody just wanna be outside and do something. For sure. And so they book us a lot. They book us a lot, and it's fun. But June is also my birthday month. Check him out, check him out, he jabbed you with the birthday month. So you getting specials on June, right? Yeah, I get a lot. I'm not giving any specials on June. Oh, he just called. I'm not giving any specials. This is a special day, for sure. He giving out jigs, brother. Cool, shout-out to- Say you're receiving specials. Yeah, for sure, for sure. And we do all kinds of things, man. So from the digital games, to in-person events, to birthday parties. But I'm also doing a kickball tournament for my birthday this year, so. It's gonna be fun. So would you say that the pandemic has been a blessing to your business? Have you gotten more business out of the pandemic, being virtual, or? Not. I would say, I wouldn't say more. I think it just, I was consistently booked, though, for sure, but I was consistently booked originally. So I wouldn't say more, they just needed me more, right? Okay. So I had a lot of repeat customers, right? Did you get a lot of new customers? I had some new ones. I had some new ones. Not a lot. Not a whole lot, but I had some, the repeat customers are the ones that- How have you been advertising? Word of mouth is great. Social media, in and out. I'm out here on social media, I'm out here on all platforms at the Ultimate Game Night. But have you been advertising and pushing your work out on there? On social media to the best of my ability, right? Yeah. You gotta start so I don't have a huge budget when it comes to marketing. I'm working on that. So in the meantime, I hit my streets. I'm in the streets, I'm in the community, I'm in the neighborhoods, I'm booking events. You see me around with me being out in the streets and we being out in the events and the parties, they see me, they book me, they wanna, and then the people who have already experienced my events, they come back, right? And they tell somebody about it. So they come looking for it. Oh, I got a game night, I'm trying to do a ladies night. All right, cool, I got something for you. So it's consistent. Have you ever thought about going into the schools and actually partnering up with the schools and saying, hey, I can come into whether the classroom or if we have this amount of people at the school so that we can create like a fun Friday or something like that. Have you ever done that? I haven't done it yet. I was, it was on the calendar to do then the pandemic hit. And so I haven't done it. But even now, during the pandemic, I think you can still do something like that. I just sealed the deal. Next month's gonna be my first month, my first year contract. I'm contracted with a company for a year. Shout out to contracting companies and putting that bag up. Yeah, she works with kids. Oh, okay, awesome. Yeah, S.D. Smith, she works with the kids back in the town. And so we're gonna do a whole year worth of events. So the first month is in May and we're doing two game nights a month. And they booked me for Memorial Day weekend. Shout out to the Memorial Day one-to-one. Until they booked the room. They got it right. They're doing it right. A rental car, I'm good. We good. Let me ask you this. Just to switch gears for a second. For sure. For as just the, have you, for sponsors, have you been trying to get you some sponsors, some people to, that you, when you're doing the game, ultimate game night, you can put some, something out. Like that's what we're working on now and I just wanted to ask you, are you even considering doing stuff like that? Oh, for sure. Cause I think that's, I think that's something that I'm, not only am I missing, but you missing too if we don't have that. And it takes some humbling to reach out to these people to get somebody to say, hey man, let them know that you'll put their stuff up when you're doing your show. Organize it in a way to work. And I think we can partner up on something like that. To where we can, you know, both link people together and cause I have, you know, we got to follow and they steadily going up from Instagram to Snapchat to YouTube. And we just kind of work it like that. So we both can represent each other. You'd be like, not only can I do your mind, but I can do your own boss talk as well. And we can work together on trying to get some sponsors. For sure. For sure. I'm always looking for sponsors. I think that, I think there's something, I think there's something we gotta work on. Cause I just, I haven't focused on that because I've been so busy focusing on you and the individuals that sit in that seat. I felt like the interview was important. I felt like it brought awareness to what happens in our culture. And I think that's more important than anything for me to make sure our people are being represented in the correct way. And when I say, when we say sponsorship, I'm not looking for, I mean, I would like to have a big sponsor. That's cool. But even the mom and pop stores. I'm a mom and pop. Why not? Even the mom and pop store, I'm not, I'm not overlooking anybody or anything. If you can bring value to me. Yeah. I'm gonna bring value to you and your clients and we can merge right in the middle. I think that's true. I think that's the way we gotta go with it. I really do. But I just gotta take the time out to hire somebody to start hitting the business like we were doing with VRM early on and just have some people that go out and speak and talk to the business owners about sponsoring Boss Talk 101. Sponsoring the Ultimate Game Night. Just put it on a fly. Do you have a website? Together. My website, ugnkc.com. Ultimate Game Night. Ugn, Ultimate Game Night. K-Seeker. That's what I found. Shout out to KC, man. You know what I mean? It's going down. The reason why I asked you too, because we had another guest on our show and what he said he did is when someone visits your website, the first thing that pops up on his website is a little drop down thing that talks about do you, would you like to sponsor us? So that'll be the first thing that they see. So that's something you could put on your website. Okay. So if somebody's wanna check you out, they can see, oh, I can have them sponsor us. Yeah. I like that. So that's something you could do. Come on now. Miss Jamaica. The official. Don't play with us. She tripping over there. The official. The official. There's a bunch of them out there. Because there's a bunch of them out there, so I gotta make sure it's official. You the official. I'm the official. My apologies. My apologies. So what would a guy like me do up in Kansas City, Missouri, man? First off, I'm gonna let you ride with me. Okay. We're gonna go. I don't know. You got shot, money. Yeah. But it wasn't in Kansas City. Well, wherever it was. It was on it. But sometimes you gotta watch the studio to keep, you know, you told your side. I ain't heard the other side. You haven't heard the other side. But I mean, we're gonna ride, you know what I'm saying. I'm gonna make sure you good. Okay. In my neighborhood. All right, because y'all ain't got an open carrier out there, do you? No, I don't know yet. I don't think so. I don't know if it's open. Down here in Texas, you better have your, yeah. Opening, carrying. That's what I say. I talk about people who tell people, oh, we're gonna control the guns, how are you gonna do that? Because the ones who really, the ones in the streets, they getting them illegally anyway. And they have them all the time. So don't matter. So you don't really just make yourself vulnerable. You might ought to open that gate. Yeah, but it ain't even about that when we go back to the town. If I'm bringing you, I'm not gonna put you in a situation where you're gonna be, it's gonna be all bad. Okay. I gotta treat you, I gotta treat you nice. We're gonna ride a horse here. I got my partner. You want us to come back? Yeah, for sure. I want you to always come back. You know what I'm saying? I'm not gonna even do you wrong. I know you got to ask, I feel you. You got to ride in luxury. I'm gonna have my partner come get you from the airport. First and foremost, my best friend. His name is Deion. He does a deluxe transport, right? So he'll pick you up in the escalade and bring you to where I'm gonna be at. And we're gonna ride. We're gonna get some barbecue first and foremost. You like barbecue, right? What is Kansas City known for? Are they known for the barbecue? They were known for barbecue for sure. Because anytime we travel anywhere, we always go and say, okay, what is this town known for? Food-wise. Because we want to experience, because we love food. We want to experience. When I hit that bad boy, I ain't gonna lie to you. I'm gonna probably grab an escalade out there. I'm gonna get something big to pick you up to be. That's how I do it. I'll say less. Yeah, because I like to ride and look and I might want to stop you home, but I don't know what he's doing. I know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna whip that whip. You know what I'm talking about? I feel it. I'm gonna pull up in Chicago like that, then I'll back. Yeah, I'll pull up. And I'll pull it up hard too. Oh, we're gonna be back. I pull up like, Texas Niggas real, real, real, real. And we swing wide and, you know, each other three into a one. Don't swing two out on these streets there. These streets here got potholes. Y'all y'all got potholes? Yeah, we got potholes. Y'all ain't fixing the streets up. I know the partners down there. Texas Niggas are all real and swing wide. Yeah, I know the partners down there at the city, they not gonna, they gonna just patch it up. Oh, they ain't gonna do that with it? Nah, man, we ain't gonna do all that. You gotta know where you're going. That's why you gotta follow me. Make sure when I'm swinging, you swing. Organize the way. Yeah, watch out for the potholes. What kind of whips them boys riding in up there? They doing the Bentley's and all that? Nah, not necessarily. We don't see that much in our town or something, you know? We into the muscle cars. Oh, really? Yeah, we into the muscle car. We gonna swing. Do you have one? I ain't talking about swinging left and right. We gonna do that, yeah. We gonna swing the cars, 5.0s, we at Box Chevy's, anything sports related, any sports cars, muscle, yeah, we swinging. Do you have one? I don't have one. Was he a dream? It wasn't his thing. That never was my thing. Oh, it's not your thing. I have a brother, my oldest brother. His name is Fattie the Driver. Fattie the Driver gets nasty behind the wheel. He's an icon. Trust me. Trust me. Fattie the Driver. He's a KC side show king. Do you guys know what side shows are? No. I know what it is cause they doing it here. What's your son doing here? But then, okay, that's the new thing. That's the thing that they doing now. But why don't you have a classic car? Why do that? Don't do that with a classic car. So you say when it's, when doing it now, right? So I grew up in an era where we've been doing it, right? We just brought it back. I made it, made it more for the culture. Like we just brought it back. It's a, it's a whole car, the whole car culture. Man, it's crazy. So, but no, we've been doing it. My brother did do it since he was 13, 14 years old. You get the K5, you remember the K5? K5 hit the corner, the four way stop sign and go crazy. I mean, you gotta have full control in the car. You gotta know what you're doing. You gotta be able to put the right amount of pressure on that gas pedal to control that car. Swing, fishtail on out of there and get on out of there. Save man. Can you do it? I used to be able to. I haven't done it in a while. So I won't be able to be like, yeah, you know, my handles is tight. I'll be dead wrong if I said that, right? But no, my brothers do. My oldest and my youngest brothers, they do it. They do it. And they know a lot of people who do it. We've done multiple events for the sideshow community, trying to bring everybody together. When you're doing it illegally, it's a lot of shoot them up, bang man, that can happen. What's the, I'll ask, what is the, you know, what's the thing in Missouri that really, you know, the food just says barbecue. But I mean, what's the, what's the historical, something there that history, you know, you gotta be something historical there. I say the jazz district. Okay. That's hot. Now we talking. Yeah, we got real pumped up when you said that. Yeah, for sure. I don't know. Is it good in comparison to Memphis? We went down to Memphis, you know. I would say, I would say yes. Really? Yeah, I would say yes. I would say yes. But before I go through the whole historical debate, I don't know a whole lot of big names to say right now. But we have a whole history. You got Ozzy Hayes from down there. Yeah. But down where? In Memphis. In Memphis? Yeah. That's hard to compare to anybody. Them boys down there, we went down there. They having a good time. Who? Parker Square? Charlie Parker Square. Charlie Parker Square. What at? It's the jazz district. So we have a whole district of what's that boy Kenny G, he from where he from? Nah, he ain't from Kansas City. Where that boy from? I don't know where he from. I like Kenny G though. Me too. Shout out to Kenny G, man. You're still rocking around here too. We be seeing you. Shout out to Kenny G. He's smooth with it. Yeah, he's smooth. Yeah, he won't cut his hair for nothing. Kenny G. Oh lord. I wouldn't. I wouldn't. But yeah, that's got the 18th Divine District. It's known for the arts and jazz. It's a lot of restaurants that just popped up down there. It's our black district. So we got the Casey Juke House. On Monday nights, they have this thing called Soul Sessions. Man, it's the number one spot for people who do spoken word. All kinds of stuff, man. Spoken word, my guy Simeon the Jets marks my barber and them like that. They put the events down there. Really, really, really nice, man. So yeah, that's Kansas City. But I would say barbecue. The car culture. OK. And the women are beautiful. Y'all wear them Co-Hun shoes? The who? Co-Hun. What kind of shoes y'all be wearing? Dress shoes. What y'all be wearing? We're all kind of different things, man. Oh yeah, what's that rapper name down there? The independent rapper that all everybody. He on the phone with me, Tech Nine. Tech? Oh, yeah. I'm on the phone on the picture with me. I rock with Tech. Tech Nine. Tech, Tech. And he got that money. Yeah, he does. Independent. I love his hustle. I love his grind. I love his style. Tech Nine. I met him a long time ago in Vegas at a show. I didn't know who he was. Tech Nine loves it. I know he was going to be ripping and screaming through them waves. That boy, that bad, man. He's nice. Nice. He rap real fast. He's got a deep carcassian following. Yeah, he does. But before he got that carcassian following, he had the town on lock. Did he? On lock. He made music for the hood. And when he did, it was really, really nice. He had some bangers that still get played to this day. I'm glad you said that, man. You know what? Top three artists of all time. Is it Tech Nine one of them? In the top all time. Yeah, all time. Top three dead or alive. Any genre? No, no, no. Tech Nine. Well, you not in it? No, no, no. You not a part of that. Tech Nine. Check it, check it, man. You got a cat in here that ain't really saying you brought his top three and he from your same city, man. You need to check that boy when you see him. No. The ultimate game night. Dude, you going to do it like that? No. That's a horrible, that's a horrible job. No, no, no, no. Everybody, any publicity, you can get them to tag into it. And then we going. Come on, I'm going with you. Hey, hey. No, not my top three as far as well. I don't know. We got some. See, there you go. We bring them in. What is your top three? Say that again. What is my top three? Oh, oh, my top three. Well, I said, I'm going to stop. Don't make me a meme about this. Oh, they hit it, though. I'm going back. I can't go too far from the town. I have to go with my personal experience. I'm going to get to you real. I don't listen to a whole lot of mainstream music. OK. I'm giving it to you real. So I like Ron, Ron. He's from the town. His name is Ron, Ron. He was OK. Yeah, he's number one. Ron, Ron, that's my number one. Ron, Ron, number one. And like I said, I go with with my personal experiences. My number two would be Nipsey Hussle. Nipsey shot out Nipsey shot out Black Sam's brother, man. That's that's the whole game in that family over there. Yeah, sure. I rock with him for sure. When you talk about the independent grind. Oh, you can't you can't take nine on that way over that level. Definitely over that level, actually. Man, he's there. He's right. But I'm telling you, he was doing it from the jump. Yeah, he 40 in them. Yeah, 40 in the click, man. I master P. Yeah. That grind is for real. The independent grind. So you said. Ron, Ron, Ron, Ron, Nipsey Hussle. And who's your third? Number three, my third. Oh, of all time, right? Dead or alive. Dead or alive. Any genre. Any genre. I've been I've been on a different kick right now. And I'm going to go a whole another whole another way. OK, I'm going to go what I'm feeling right now. OK, I'm more of a lover board these days. OK, I'm listening to a guy named Alan Stone. Shout out, Alan Stone. You made the boys roster. Yes, Alan Stone, Ron, Ron, Nipsey and Alan Stone. Yep, yep, yep, yep. Those are my three. Top three artists of all time from the Coop in the building. Come on, man. There it is right there. Yeah, man. Is Alan Stone a local artist? Nice from Seattle. He's a white guy from Seattle. Oh, thank you, man. He has a really nice voice. He's an R&B artist. So I say a mixture of Stevie Wonder with Robin Thicke. OK, you get Alan Stone. Smooth, smooth. I like your top three. Yeah, well, thanks. I like them. I mean, so, you know, do you think that when you first started off doing these game shows for your back, if you go back yourself, who you are now and talk to who you were then? What would you say? Well, I say from then from now, from now to then, I would say what would you tell him? I would tell him. You're sitting right beside him. Yeah. What would you say? That's what I would say to him. Say, bro, get extremely focused, hone all the way in on your crap, and go hard as hell. Already. Break the barriers, kick down the doors, build the relationships. The relationships will get you where you need to go. You'll be on the big stage in no time. Cool. That's what I'll tell you. That's real. The message is asking people, you know, talking to people that look like yourself. How is that far as getting drumming up the shows and stuff? Do you think if you were of another race, would it be easier or would it be the same battles that you face trying to build up a game show? That's a good question. Thank you. I think, well, we know how the systematic racism is. No, no, no. Yeah, I get where you're going. I'm asking you. That's a good question. But I want you to tell me if you feel like those barriers would be a little bit less intense. Those barriers are going to always be intense. I don't think it'll be a problem for me. I dwell more in those uncomfortable situations than most people I know. So trying to break down those barriers, if I knew what you're going to try to throw at me, I'll be able to block it in a way and redirect the conversation to get back to the point, to make you have to make a decision not based off of anything else, but where we are right now and what's being presented. Wow. I would say that. Wow. So I've been in those tough conversations with people, white and black, and I've had to deal. We had to deal. We got a willing deal in this thing. Do you like you rock with J. Cole in that middle child? Yeah, for sure. For sure. I rock with J. Cole all the way around the cold world. All the way around the border, I rock with J. Cole. I just thought you fit in that whole scenario, right? Yeah. What you mean? He got this song, don't he? You called middle child? Yeah. Had you the middle child? Yeah, I am the middle child. OK, I'm just asking, man. Wake up, Coo. For sure, my bad. Wake up, Coo. I'm not a little whampy. D-Coo been in the house, y'all. Way out of Missouri, man. Can't see the Missouri in the building. I'll tell you, brother. Let me ask you a question. Yeah, I know, but let me ask you another question. Talk to me. That boy, Eddie Griffith. Yeah. Yeah, shout out to that boy. I think he didn't want to call us, call us. He from up that way. I don't know if it. I'm from Kansas City. There it is. I told you. Missouri. Say, man, I'm not playing. I'm not playing. No games in there. I do a head up view. Do you hear me? Come on, man. I'm just from the dome. Like, he's got freestyle. I do mine like that, like boom, boom, boom. I'm dropping them. They just gave him a streak. They gave him a streak. They just gave him a streak. He well deserved, well deserved. He did a good show. Every time we went to see him, he done a great show. He's funny. He have a good time. And he go hard and hard as time. Now he goes on. He's been in a lot of big, big old school movies. Like, he slept on the bench. And all kind of stuff to get in movies. And when he first moved to LA, he told a story, you know, about how he had to act like he was his own, like say, the guy that manager, he had to act like he had it all structured correctly when it wasn't. So, you know, shout out to that boy, man, because he did things like jump. That mean going somewhere you never been before and saying, I'm going to take a shot at it. And a lot of people don't take a shot at it. And that's why they don't never know that they could have went the extent that they could go. Then he brought it back to the town, man. That's what's up. That Malcolm and Eddie really did a great show. Malcolm and Eddie streamed out of there? Yeah, I don't know if they streamed out of there, but they had the backdrop. Really, for the city? Yeah, so when they did the show, they said it was in Kansas City. On the show, they said, you know, that was placed in Kansas City. That was dope. That's real dope. He actually comes back to the city and does, he's big on boxing. So he comes back to talk to the kids and do the boxing programs with the kids. Say, look, check it out, man. My boy, man, Eddie, make sure you tap in the boss talk one-on-one, man. We got one of your natives here. He really, he talking that talk for you, man. And at the end of the day, if you come through Dallas, Texas, we hear a baby, you can come on the show, man. Special shout out to that boy, Eddie Griffin. Eddie Griffin, big shout out to Eddie Griffin. Yeah, is anybody else I'm missing up there in Kansas? I mean, it may be somebody else. I mean, is it somebody that I'm missing? Other than, like my brother, Faddy, Faddy the Driver. Faddy the Driver. I'm always looking for him. So you say he like a legend? Local legend right now when he comes to the car scene and spending the tires, he has smoked the tires, not the homies, as an organization. We do, he does a lot of non-violent events to try to showcase the car scene. That's hot. To give him a place to spend. Taking him out off that other cell. Yeah, yeah. And so, but it's a lot of local artists there. I would hate to name drop it down, name the right people. So I'm not even gonna do that. That somebody be mad at you. Yeah, I'm not going back home to that. Nah. Not already. So what's the, what's the plan? I mean, you know, do you feel like he answered these questions correctly? Yes, sir, he did. Already, man. So, you know, I think you did tell us, did you tell me Instagram handle and everything? Oh, I don't know. Let's go with it. Let's go with it. I want to make sure you get that out there to the masses. To the masses. Come on now. My name is D. Coop. I'm your host for the most. D. Coop in the building. You know, give it up for it. Man, hold up. Hey, check me out on Instagram at the ultimate game night. Facebook the same. YouTube, same thing. We do birthday parties, baby showers, weddings, anything that you have, any game show, game night ideas. Reach out to me. We'll do it virtually or in person. I bring the buzzards or bring the fun and it's going to be a great time. Man, you know, we still try to pin you to do one in here. Yeah. We want to try to bring some people in, sitting in those chairs and basically rock out with y'all. I just want to make sure we do that. And you don't have any children or you do? I have two. How old are they? Boy and a girl, my daughter is two going on three, 15, I mean, she's really old. Okay. She's two going on three. And then my son is six. Shout out to your son is six. What I want to try to do is on fathers, well, a week before father's day, I'm putting together a deal where virtually we can link up and we can do something to show the black unity and how the black father is still in the children's life. And we have some fathers and sons here as well. And so we're going to do a whole podcast for about a couple hours just on the fact, you know, and then put it out on father's day so that people can see the unity and the fact that brothers like yourself step up to the plate and take care of their children. I'm not running from it, man. That's my biggest blessing, man. I love my children's lives. Shout out to Boss Talk 101, because we do things a little different and we try to bring y'all to awareness that black brothers are stepping up and we're trying to do different if we aren't doing right. Even you brothers that aren't doing right, I'll let your boys see unique hustle. There we go. Yeah, but so let's talk about your son again. What's the difference between your son and your daughter? Let's hit that for you. What's the difference in their attitude? They both like you, huh? Oh, they both, yeah, they both like me. My daughter is obsessed with me. I can't go anywhere without her accent. She's in that do-y stage. Y'all act alike? Right now, I don't know what... I would say so. Me and my daughter, she's a... Man, you see that million-dollar smile? My son for sure. He said the daughter first. He said the daughter first. And then he said the son who was older. I checked him out. Yeah, my daughter's a handful. I love her to death. My son, he's starting to feel himself a little bit more. That's good. And so that's the beautiful part of it. I love the fact that he can understand. He can articulate his perspective. And it's not like Jaded. It's how he feels. And he can handle any adversity that comes his way right now. Not any. Not any. But the adversity that comes his way right now, he can handle it. Yeah, that's what's up, man. So we thank you for coming on the show. That's how you break it all the way down. I hear my voice drop down in tempo like that. We appreciate you for coming on the show. We love you. That's something I tell all my guests, man. For sure. We love you and we definitely appreciate you. And all the time when you tapped in with me in those mornings we would talk, I appreciate the conversation. For sure. I'm glad to finally get to meet you. Like for us. And to be honest with you, if there's anything we can do from Boss Talk 101 podcast that can help you to push an agenda, you always welcome to either A, come back and be a guest, or B, you can call me and I'll shout it out on the page. There we go. You know, it's going down, man, the podcast is coming up and it's going down, man. The podcast is coming on all social media platforms from Apple Podcasting to Stitcher to iHeart to Google Podcasting and Spotify. Yes, sir. Yeah. I'll be tapped. I'm already tapped in. I feel like I came down here on the 3rds. They feel like, what's it do? Search All's Jank. Search All's Jank. Search All's Jank. Yeah, man. It's Frye. Hey, that boy's saying you put that ass buck up down there on the 3rds and thinking, hey, man, it's Frye, man. Yeah. Come on, man. I haven't seen a few people out and dropped on the podcast. I am a fan of the podcast. Thank you, man. Boss talk on the one where the big boss is cool. Come on, man. Yeah, man. Come on. I appreciate you for having me. Oh, man, you're always welcome. You family, man. I appreciate you for having me. Shout out to Dennis. Step up, my brother. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He come through every now and then. He flow like a butterfly. Stay like a bee. You're like a bee. Yeah, that's my guy right there, man. Rumble, young man. Rumble. Say it, man. Miss official. Thank you. Thank you for having me. You're welcome. Thank you for coming. Man, we appreciate you, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. Here we go. Henry out.