 Yeah man, salute the KLC man. I think we came first then, when I called him, I said, hell what you doing over there? Cause that was not the game fuck, dude. I ain't got no friends, if not to spit my last $70,000 on the draw top beans, uh, and I'm a tree or nigga. Nona put the 45 to his heel figure. Lay it down motherfucker, cause I'm bussin' for mine. Got that out of every time, and I ain't tryin' dying. Niggas dyin' and pull the off, but still affectin'. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Give me the quote from your best PMC song, you gotta do it. Oh my God. Yeah, they say you know all of them. Oh yeah, I know. You had Carlos say that, you make him do it, I'll get him. I don't know, that's a loaded question for me man. He said he'd do everything to talk. Probably still a PMC bitch, so what the fuck is up? Puttin' powder on the streets, cause I got big fuckin' nuts, just got back from Ruiz and Anna in a Fleetwood lab. I disserted them niggas shit to put their fees on their back, got the pound gone for folk, cause you know I just pay two, nigga bought 30 from me, so I fronted 42. He gon' profit sell him a hundred times, he's the two, 24-8 is what I get, so nigga, fuck what you do. That one, man, grippin' grain, switchin' lanes, sellin' cocaine out of candy thing, jammin' Lil Wayne got a trunk of bang, cause I'm a hot boy, like a hot flame and my hoes pay me, just like baby, that's the only way they can lay me, niggas use lures, but they ain't graze me, and niggas be jumpin' man, their a dyin' no so- Oh, grippin' grain, switchin' lanes, sellin' cocaine out of candy thing, jammin' Lil Wayne got a trunk of bang, man, I can keep going, man. Is there a song you don't know? Man, look! Pimp C is hard to find one that I don't know. That don't know, yeah. There might be ones that I don't remember like that all the top of my head, but if I hear it, I can rap it, like that's- Who play all the Pimp C songs around you? He done play it. Everybody, man, like I said, I grew up in a household with, and then I'm from DC, like, go-go music is heavily influenced by rap, but it's just flipped, you know what I mean? You hear a lot of go-go songs, like, you will hear, you know, the original songs that they came from. So one thing that I used to do is when a go-go song would be made or something I liked, I go find the original song and that's what turned me on to a lot of the music that the old guys, the older guys were listenin' to in DC, like I said, we were able to take a lot of that influence, so the south is, cause we ain't north enough to be from the north, we ain't south enough to be in the south, so we were like right there in the middle. So we got it, you know what I mean? We got the influence from the New York music and the west coast music and the south music, so I just was influenced by so much and music was such a big part of my life, cause like I said, I didn't have my dad, so a lot of that time that I would be looking for, you know, influence and I just listen to music and that would just, you know, give me something to do. You know what I'm sayin'? It was meditation for me, so that's why I love it so much. What about Lewis? Go ahead. How old were you when you figured out, or when you said it, you know what? I think I'm funny, or I think I like comedy. Man, I've always been entertaining, you know what I mean? I don't know if it was always funny, but I've always been somebody that was, and I've been speaking publicly since I was literally four years old. Did a speech on Frederick Douglass when I was four years old. That's cool. At no, in DC, and won a competition I was too young to win. Frederick Douglass. Yeah, on Frederick Douglass being an abolitionist. Yeah, I still got the cassette tape to this day. You already find a four-year-old that know anything about that? Yeah, oh no, that's, I've always been public speed. Like whenever in DC, public schools, whichever one I went to, whenever they were trying to find a negative speaker in front of some people, they was coming to get Anthony Bing. Where did you get it from? I don't know. Your mama was like that? No, I don't know if my daddy was like that evil, but I got it from somewhere. I don't know where I got it from, but public speaking has always been something I've done. So I've always been somebody that entertained, but funny, I didn't realize I was funny until I got into college and started hosting step shows, you know what I mean? I think one of the biggest labs I had got before I became a comedian, I was hosting a pageant for the Alphas and the Deltas had a pageant together. And I had pronounced cello, cello, because that's what it looked like to me. I was like, yeah, and he plays the cello. She was like, cello. I was like, yeah, that's what it say. She's like, nigga, cello? I was like, oh, what, nigga? There's no age. They know age in there, bitch. Yeah. You know what I mean? And that was just natural. Natural. But my man Jerome, salute to him, he was like, man, you should do comedy. And I went to the comedy zone. They had to open mic every first and second Thursday of the month. I went there first Thursday, watched everybody bomb. I was like, well, I can at least do this bad. I went back to the next Thursday, did four minutes, got off stage and my feet hit the floor. I was like, oh, shit, this is it. This is what I'm supposed to be doing. I've been doing it ever since that day. Tell me how shit is, and I'm gonna close it up with this. Louisiana, you said Louisiana was a place where you liked the audience from. Who was your favorite artist down there? And like, cause you mentioned it early in the, I heard you say Louisville. Oh yeah. What was the, who was the, Master P in my top five. That's the, Hustler, Bola, Gangster, Cappella. Who I be, your neighborhood drug dealer. My personal top five, P is in my personal top five. I remember my man, Matt, brother, you know what I mean? Had the biggest collection of music that you can ever have. And I remember the first time I heard Swampnickers. I had never heard nothing that sounded like that before. At that young age, I was like, we all was like, cause it was about 10, 11 of us down there. We would just wait till we leave and just listen to all this music. So like Swampnick is like Master P and then, you know, Cash Money, Birdman and, you know, the big timers. Like when I first heard, whoa, whoa, whoa, keepin' my sabi. Like, whoa, whoa, whoa, keepin' my sabi. Like just that sound of music. Like I said, I'm from D.C., so we heavy percussion. You know what I mean? The socket, the pocket, all that shit. So the New Orleans, like to me, New Orleans is the D.C. of the South. Like the culture is the same in regards to the way that the cities are set up. That since I've been able to go in and just entrench myself in New Orleans culture, like that's the closest city that I've seen to the way D.C. niggas are is New Orleans niggas. What about playing from the South Stack G? Oh yeah, I mean, come on. Can't see eight on that whole man. I mean. I mean, come on, man. I see you gave me free favorite. Come on, man. Yeah, I mean, I mean, this is one of my, you know, man. And that other one, me and K.L.C. Me and K.L.C. talkin' bout that. K.L.C. talkin' bout that. You know, he be on, he talkin' about makin' that beat, though. I know I had that. That's the song he told me to do the drums on. I think that's the one. That was the one. I'm all support. Hey, we got love from the South, the East. That's him right there. The Nizos. Oh my goodness. With your time, my baby gon' have it. I've been done playin', man. That's big, man. How long did you see him when he wrote that on? Or was that a process where you was there? I was there. Yeah, I met K.L.C. He came to the show when I was in Dallas. Yeah, he came to the show. I was mad, cause I called him. I said, man, I'm a man. Yeah, man, salute the K.L.C., man. I think we came first, then, when I called him. I said, K, what you doin' over there? Cause that was not the game fuck, though. I ain't got no friends, if not to spit my last $70,000 on the draw top beans. And I'm a Trio nigga, known to put the 45 to his heel figure. Lay it down, motherfucker, cause I'm bustin' for mine. Got that outta every time, and I ain't tryin' down. Niggas down and pulled off, but still affectin' my plan. But 17 times to make him feel what I'm sayin'. Liggie K.L.C. murder, get a leg in the tank, make a fade to platinum, smoke some daggers and drink. Yo bitch love me when I come to your city. Take a dick out of a pussy and bust my mess on the titties. Oh, it's just a matter of time before I'm up in your house. With my mask on my face, and my thing in your mouth. Man, listen, man, boy, I'm talkin' about, it was hell on the verses, boy. I mean, for real, bro. You have a problem going in L.L. I mean, listen, man, that nigga, once I learned he was makin' all them beats, didn't it mess you up? I was like, yo, this nigga was real. And then you know it was him singin' on a lot of them hooks. It was like, oh, this nigga is amazing, man. Like, I was so sick when he passed away, like. Man. I was so sick. Do you believe he passed away the way how they said he passed away? I don't know, man. You know, that's a hard one, because if you talkin' about outspoken, that dude was one of my favorite interviews ever, is that one. When I get off the plane, what time is it? It's Easter standard time. We all know Atlanta side. We start actin' like it's the side. That's my nigga, man, when I tell you, man. You already know. You know who got caught down there. And, man, listen, like, that dude. You wanna play him in the movie, too? Yeah, man, that's the role. Let him tell me, listen. You gonna go here? I'm telling you, man. That would be so hard, man. My love, they'll make me bun, but I'm cool with that, too. You ain't talkin' about that. No, I'll be bun, too. I know how to do that, you know what I mean? You talk to bun, you be like, this nigga got a doctorate somewhere. Oh, yeah. Like, that man is so intelligent. Give me his accent. He taught at this school. Like, bun just sounds like an educated professor. Yeah. When I first met him, he was like, Chico, how you doin'? Nice to meet you, man. I was like, nigga? Is this the same nigga that made? God damn, he fucked me up. Now he got me runnin' from the field. Yeah, exactly. You know what I mean? Well, all right, you know. We on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gon' talk.