 He treated us really well. The food was good. And what I would hope is that he could expand that thing to anywhere and everywhere in Texas and wherever it'd be welcome. His success, it only opens doors for more trio niggas. Yeah, we on Boss Talk, one on one. One on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. I wanna ask you about the trio burgers. We went down there and hung out with Bun, ate that trio burger and you say you ate one. Just how big is that? And I think you said they sold a bunch of damn burgers this month. I just seen a thing come out of how many burgers they sold. Like, it was a crazy number to be honest with you. But I know the first month they say you made a million dollars. You know, like, how do you feel about what Bun has accomplished in trio burgers and just how was your feeling when you went to trio burger? He treated us very well. It was one thing I felt kinda weird about, but that's maybe me asking too much. But at the same time, he treated us really well. The food was good. And what I would hope is that he could expand that thing to anywhere and everywhere in Texas and wherever it'd be welcome. His success, it only opens doors for more trio niggas. So I want my nigga to go as high as, you know what I'm saying? The universe and the God is gonna take him. And that's what's up. I just, my legend, I just be wanting some time for people to implement it in the places that it fit. You know what I mean? Like they play a lot of Southern music and shit. Niggas got to tell me, hey man, that shit you got, ain't jamming. And it can't be true because the fans already said it have. And then the most major nigga in life who I wanted to display my talent to was Pimp and Bun. So when Pimp told me, oh yeah, nigga, this what's up. You should be having some shitty ass beats. Nobody can ever tell me different. But it's like my contribution, anything I do is like, it's swept to the side. Man, most niggas had labels and backers and you know what I'm saying? Money from whomever to propel them to be visible. I missed a boat with the distributors when everybody was getting out there, going to all the small towns. I came in just a little late. And it's my own fault because I stopped rapping for like seven years, lost in the streets on some bullshit. But I love my music. I got a loyal fan base fucking with it. It's just sometimes some people I feel should line it up where it go. You know what I mean? So you telling me like the ESG's, the other OG artists and shit, you telling me he's a Leo Reckless camp being that playlist when curators on Spotify and all these other places, all these other playlists throws it in there without anybody telling them. Why does it belong amongst that with strangers? You know what I mean? So I just wish some niggas would give me my motherfucking card, place me where I belong or hey, don't I do it my goddamn self. That's what I was gonna say. You definitely can do it yourself in these days and times and you're doing that. Quit trying to hide a six, three niggas, 300 to some pound, goddamn. I want you to tell me. I'ma bump in the rock. I want you to tell me about also, what you think about Keith Eddman getting locked up after 30 years, 27 years or whatever. I think about 27 years, 26 years, 27. Going on Vlad, Vlad say he's a investigative journalist. This is the first time that he says that his video will be used in the court of law to convict someone. What do you think about that? And do you feel like this is the first time? No, I don't think it's the first time. I just think that bona fide street niggas should not get enticed by these motherfucking cameras and these microphones. The conversations I have when I talk about crazy shit, it's more just physical little boy shit, fights and shit like that that happened 25, 30 years ago. You're talking about shit that ain't got no statute of limitations and you're sitting your big gangster ass in front of these cameras behind these microphones too comfortable incriminating yourself. I've been in entertainment so goddamn long. I'm damn near knowing what I'm talking about every time I come in here, how I'm approaching it. A gangster street nigga ain't got that type of meticulous type thought. He's a street nigga. He got thoughts of the street shit he's done. I'm not a street nigga. I was a lost kid that made some choices that wind up doing some street shit and learn how to do some gangster shit. But at the end of the day, I'm just a nigga out of PA. That's a grown man that take care of his business. But these are bona fide street niggas that are a part of historical moments. Tupac, there'll never be another. And you comfortable talking about this shit? Yeah, man, cause I was doing it. Right in the book about it. Right in the book. We wrote a whole book about it. Man, you better talk about some shit that don't make no sense. He wrote a whole book. He wrote a book and he went and talked about it on several platforms like boss talk. He went on there and he just told him his story. That night he was in the car. Some people say he was driving. He said he was driving. You know, it's wild stuff going on with that. Allegedly he was the driver. His nephew was busing out the window. You know? I mean, nigga, do you know? Do you know how many of them stories I might have? You don't know what I'm talking about? Nigga, I'm from Porta Horta, Texas. Cadillac's over Lexus. It is what it is and it's gonna be what it's gonna be and it's gonna do what the fuck it's gonna do. You know what I'm talking about? 50,000 population niggas on top of niggas. Niggas is colliding and clashing like a motherfucker. But you think I'ma get on some raps and go to talking about that? Man, all the street shit I did didn't even land in my raps because the nigga told me when I went to Houston, he told me a detrimental story about a nigga that was performing. They got popped on stage. Damn. And you know why? Because when you cross that line talking about your artist, your whereabouts are promoted. Live on stage Saturday, 10 p.m. Be there, be square, bring your pistol. You know what I mean? And you're there, you're gonna be there. So if your opp want to get you, got down. He got all the opportunity to do it. He can get you on your way in, on your way out or he can get your ass on stage. And so when the nigga told me that when I was getting back into my music, then another nigga told me some other shit. I'm like, ain't you window? So all my raps, I be saying some crazy ass shit but at the same time, I'm not implementing a nigga who ain't got no voice. I got plenty niggas that we've agreed as men, hey, we gonna let that shit die. But what if I get on raps and go to, yeah nigga, remember I'm bushing your motherfucking head, fuck you bitch, yeah nigga. And I say a 100,000, 250,000 copies. This nigga that got this memory, multiplied over and over and over in his head. He going to the store to try to forget about a nigga passing by, blaring it out the car. His homeboys, all that nigga say, fuck yo bitch, you know he talking about you. That nigga's gonna feel some type of way. That's real. That's so real. So I think I'll hit you with this question. Zero gonna ride blue and I'm gonna ride red. Yeah. That's what Pimp said. Yeah. Red. Were there any gangs, any gang affiliates, anything to do with gangs in the Port Arthur area? Did he just like red? I'm just going by his verse. He said zero gonna ride blue. And zero, we know, you know, you hear stories of him allegedly being a part of the hoovers or, what was the deal, did Port Arthur have any people out there that believe, you know, that rode with the gang, the blue, red, blue, crypto thing? Most definitely I would have to say that arrived, you know what I'm saying, early, early 90, you know what I mean? Pimp wasn't affiliated with any of that. He just, you gotta dig it, he's an entertainer. So he know the game. He know what's gonna spark the interest. Red turn, heads. Yeah, you said all the time. Yeah, so he was so many steps ahead of the average person because he was an artist, he's a creator, you know what I mean? He plays instruments, you know what I mean? So he spent a lot of time cultivating and taking care of his business to become who he wanted to be, artist wise. Now that street shit, yeah. It's Bloods and Crips and P.A. It is. You know what I mean? And I know a lot of them. How did them 50,000, you got about what percentage is Bloods and Crips? Oh, shit, it's a small percentage because that 50,000 also is talking about, you know what I'm saying, everybody in that area. But it's a major part because that's the shit that's gonna make the paper all the time. Like I know the canvas of Port Arthur that people lock their doors about, you know what I mean? People buy double barrel shotguns and shit. Where's this accent coming from? How you mean? I got all the time. You heard it. You got all the time. You got all the time. You got all the time. You got all the time. We on boss talk one on one. One on one. Here we go.