 Um, recently we had somebody on our show, um, Tony Wilrich, the gay crew. Did you, what you think about him? Um, he said, he said, yes, he said he's the first gay, open, gay, gangster, rapper, Crip gangster. Yeah, but that is you, the first openly gay rapper. That's a Crip. Yes. That's absolutely 100% 1000 correct. Oh, this is supreme, right? I mean, is the supreme as manager? Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we gon talk. So are you, you, you know, already I'm going to ask you about pink pressure. Like you sit over and did the interview. I hadn't heard nothing else. Say, how's she doing? I think she ain't got mad at me. She said, she mad at you again. Yeah, she said, uh, uh, it's all about time. She wants you to bring her out. Yes, she was like, you don't take, you don't take me no word and then take everybody else over. It's all about time. You don't think she ready mentally? No, so she got to be mentally and physically because the devil give you tools to destroy yourself. I've heard you say that before. Yeah, he has. And you think that's pretty much that that that can happen. I mean, if you got to be mentally ready for I seen a little boy like this, this is what I do too. Uh, I sit there. Hey, I know everybody who ever got mad at me. You don't hear nothing from them. So a lot of people get mad at you. I tell you, all these have been around me. What? You tell me, what did you do to them? You done it number seven and all them people you had. And now pink. So why? Now pink, man. She ain't with you no more, but she just mad at you. I was never coming back manager. I was dropping singles under my company. OK. You know what I'm saying? So why you don't hear nothing from them no more? Because you see, you could tell it was all me. Push it now. Damn. You know what I'm saying? That's crazy, but I feel you. I feel you. So are you why you would say that? Because you should still hear them is what you say. I still hear them once they leave. I just are even here to me even more because they should be trying to prove you wrong. So sometimes the fans, I remember when number seven left and they was like, man, seven got to the fans. Like, OK, now he can finish his career now because he ain't know the brand what is in there. You heard nothing from. So, you know, I try to push the people for the best. I don't have to be around you to go to the studio. You know what I'm saying? Hey, you don't see a nigga that play basketball. They want to play basketball. Oh, a kid that played basketball for a while. You'll see him act like he's driven around the house laying up every five minutes. You know what I'm saying? You see a nigga play like he played football. He just run like he bumping everything. You know what I'm saying? I don't have to tell you go to the studio. I shouldn't have to tell you to go make a, I mean, to write a song. You know, you shouldn't have to call me for, I see a manager's don't pay for shit. People are confused. They believe managers pay for everything. They don't. That's an investor or a label. A manager's just get you indoors that you don't belong in. You know what I'm saying? Every artist out of head wouldn't belong. It wasn't supposed to be in that position. You know what I'm saying? No, I get it. I get it. I got a question. Go ahead. Recently, we had somebody on our show. Tony Wilrich, the gay crew, did you what you think about him? He said he said, yes, he said he is the first gay open gay gangster rapper, Crip gangster rapper. Yeah, but that is you the first openly gay rapper that's a Crip. Yes, that's absolutely 100% 1000 correct. He's all this is supreme, right? I mean, the supreme's manager. Yeah, it's good. Bob Bob finally came out and you know what I'm saying? He came out. That's good. You know what I'm saying? OK, I mean, the nigga Tony will be big. So you think so that's going to be good for for for Supreme? Yeah, I'm saying Supreme finally finally came to the and found himself on the fact that he found himself period. He found himself. Well, explain, elaborate on that. He's like he's like he's happy now. You remember what supreme was? Was he first he went from from. Cabe Breeze, you know, he's still I think he's still right. Cabe Breeze was was like she came out. I said she was gay. She did. Yes, she says I didn't know I see all the fans. She got a shack here, the shack and everything. So she found like she was gay. And then her you come with Bob Supreme with the first gay rapper. In fact, I told you. OK, keep going, because it's not like you're insinuating some of that. He's happy with the he that's what he's happy now. He don't have to. We don't have to go around chasing real to no more. He don't have to go around chasing these gangsters and try to get them on film and then like that. Like he found it. He did so I'm proud of him. He finally found himself. Wow, you know, I tried to get you out of set up together. I wanted to talk. Man, they want some cloud. I mean, but now that nigga Tony will be big. You think he's going to be big? Bladshirt him twice? Yeah, you got Jonathan. You got you got you went viral on our on our. Yeah, I'm saying he go he go be big. I'm happy for the supreme. You think what what do you think you think he's talented? Huh? You think he's talented? Now, he's got a he's a character. OK. It's his character that they come. I ain't no there's no damn song, but it's just his character. Yeah, he took pictures with O.G. Percy, you know what I'm saying? Purchase and what that nigga go do is he can open eyes up to different niggas. It's there. That's on the code. Yeah. And then did you say so? Like, you know, you got a thousand niggas. I ain't never do no song with no snitch. Yeah. And then you got you got niggas like code. They go to do a song with him. Right. Yeah, yeah. And now it could be he go open the door. He go it could be one nigga do a song with them. They weren't supposed to do no song with them. So he's going to get somebody on the track. Yeah, one of these. The stiff, you know, the stiff dudes. One of these stiff niggas going to be broke. And they're going to pay they read. I need the money to go take that. They're going to take that five hundred. Wow. What? What do you think? How is it? OK, should a person try to get on the radio now? Or, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah. They should try to get on the radio. Yeah, yeah. Is anybody like it's and I don't listen to the radio a lot, but do big XCB is he spending on right now? So he always on there. Yeah. Is he the only one that you hear on there this locally from Dallas now? Right now? Yeah, I guess. About the only one. OK, it's this is a new generation right now. Well, explain what do you mean? The old generation with the Motree, Yellowford. Yeah, yo. Oh, that's dead. Bobby, Bobby put it place itself in that generation, too. Now, because you went backwards. I told him, though, I ain't gonna just tell him. He's going to say, Ryan, tell me. Bobby put it something in that generation, too. But that whole generation did. It's something about how you always you always be you try to try to focus in and make sure because you see you when you can see what's coming your way is this new generation right now. I'll tell you the new generation. Big eggs, big eggs, the king of this new generation. He is the row. He is the. He is the king of this new generation. Right. His big eggs, Montana 700. Yeah. Zierner, though. Mumpy Johnson, Lisak, Savage. About it. That's about it. They the new generation of Dallas.