 But now, you got a co-star from Gucci, man? Yeah. What? So what about the $100,000? Does that really matter? Money ain't no money. I'm a street n***a. Got five first degree felonies, lawyer fees, a car. A n***a ain't never had none. You got this, say, roughly 30,000 to play with. And you a young n***a ain't never had shit. Man, that money going to be gone by next week. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. It ain't about music at all. I think High Boy West learned that, though, by coming over here doing interviews with you. And his interviews doing shit load of things. I got a call from South Carolina. I got a call from South Carolina last night. A guy was like, man, I was sleeping on High Boy West till I started. He just called me out the blue. I didn't even know him. I was watching his page the other day. He doing all kind of, you know, TikToks. And, you know, he's personality done came out. Yeah. And so that's why all the artists got to understand it's not about just rapping. People want to see your personality. So right now, if you didn't know High Boy West music, then, you know, at the end of the day, you watch his personality, then you go look at the music. Yeah. What do you think about him so far now that you've been, you've seen him because you didn't really pay attention to him at first, either, did you? Yeah, I, yeah, I forgot you to adopt it. You ain't playing no game. You was? Before I would call these people and people in white coat DJ Poseidon, who's that yelling to go over there? You know, uh, man, you know, I had my hands around him. He sound Gucci, man. Yeah. So we've been making $100,000 a month. Damn. You know how to do it. That's a bad-ass co-sign. That's why I was like, man, I mean, you know, it's a learning situation. You know, people got to get the right team around them and, you know, the right, uh, structure around them. But now you got a co-sign from Gucci, man? Yeah. What? So that, what about the $100,000? Does that really matter? Money ain't no money. I'm a street n***a. Got five first degree felonies, lawyer fees, a car, a n***a ain't never had none. You got, let's say, roughly, roughly 30,000 to play with. Ain't you a young n***a ain't never had shit. Man, that money gon' be gone by next week. After you get a co-sign from Gucci, man, like that? It should've been so much money floating in that you wouldn't even have to worry about it to the end of the game. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah, because it's an opportunity. Right when he signed to Gucci, man, that's $15,000 a show. $5,000 for a verse, $2,000 for a video. You should make, you send $7,000 for a verse in video, 10 videos a month, that's $70,000 just on a video. It's not including the shows. So, roughly, you should be right at $200,000 a month. Damn. Shows versus videos, not even including the Ash Cap and the Publisher Month. Man, you know, you've been through a lot to know that. Like, average managers, they walk in here and sit down in that seat, don't be knowing that. Shit. No, they don't. Nah, I'm saying shit. If I knew my order sign in the month of 10, 17, I'd be on the way back on the plane. I'd be booking shows. Man, you know, what I had, Johnny, what's the name, Johnny Damn D? He had, in Chand, and after she walked away, you know, basically she left him when she caught the plane to go to 10, 17, he's on this show. He say, she left him, he didn't get to go. He was a manager, but he didn't get to go. Now, you know, no, Johnny Good, though, like, I explain to Johnny, Johnny right now is my top three artists working, artists in DFW right now. Oh, yeah? Yeah, he working, he got working a lot of people right now. As an artist, but not as a manager. I told him, fuck that rap and shit. Why are you saying? Why? Huh? Why? Because... So you think he should stay a manager and just be a manager, or you think he should still do his own music? Yeah, he need to be a manager. He's a executive, he's nice, he help, he be a executive producer. He a manager, he know, there's proper routes to take somebody to the top. But then he got burnt by enchanted. That's a lesson learned. Yeah, she didn't burn him as an artist and manager. She burnt him as a boyfriend. Cool, yeah, I thought, he said that too. But he said if he had to do it over again, he wouldn't change a thing, because he had a controller. Yeah, he had a controller. Right, that's what he said. He had a controller, but at the end of the day, you know, you know, you got to make your prison so filled that the artist understand what you mean to them when you not in their prisons. So there is a way that you can... Do it without... ...deal with a female artist... Yeah. ...without actually sleeping with them. It's hard, like, it's hard. I think that's why I'm going wrong, because I ain't sleeping with them. But it's hard to make them understand and trust you, because you know, you might call in the middle of the night and be like, you might call in the middle of the night and be like, shit, I got a verse you could do or talk about some music, but then they land right next to the nigga that they love. So, you know, he might get jealous like, bro, I just need to keep calling late at night. So she stop answering the phone for you. And you know, it's kind of... It's difficult, like, you know what I'm saying? Like a female artist manages a female artist as a male manager, the female artist is difficult, because if that female artist don't understand the game playing and understand the assignment, then it's pointless. But you as a male manager, I think that in business period, you're supposed to know the game. When I say know the game, you're supposed to have a female assistant with you that she don't want to making those calls to those female artists be like, yeah, I learned it.