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membership is on the each and every video in the description section below including this one click the link that says join a membership today and it'll take you through all the procedures thank you in advance and love you and thank you for the support man hey man listen man check it man boss I want to one glad to be back man we just had a great trip yeah you got a lot of videos coming your way but we got a guy here today y'all I couldn't wait to get back to interview this guy right here a man this guy's been you know he been in the game you know I'm saying but he just started a new game now you know I'm saying young guy what's up he's in the building what's up what's going on man doing this morning I'm doing good man it's good to see your brother oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah man you know man it's gonna be a treat man cuz I love the music you know I'm saying a lot of people don't understand man music has had so many different elements to it you know what I'm saying so I think I think this is this is what boss talk is all about we trying to hit every cylinder like we in a money caller with a 305 in it y'all don't know nothing about that y'all don't know nothing about that it come with a 305 you know what I'm saying we put the 350 in it when we try when we ready to step our game up man listen man let's get to it okay young guy so where are you born and raised I was born in a jolly Illinois lost my father the young age how old were you when you say young age five you remember him I remember a little bit here now you know I'm saying but after my how did you lose him a cancer cancer we lost the cancer so after that you know my mama side her mama my grandma they moved down to Mississippi so my mama wanted to be close to family yeah so we a number with a Mississippi and I've been in Mississippi ever seen were you are you the only child last child first child no I got two brothers and one sister and where do you fall in between I'm the youngest at all to you the baby boy baby okay okay so your mom was a little bit older when she had you yeah oh yeah okay my sister you know she was from a previous marriage you know and she died last year I got just got my two brothers wow how did all of that loss I know that it had a lot of space in between but how did losing your father the young age affect you growing up man it's uh you my mama was a superhero you know I'm saying she kind of made everything make sense for us you know she did what she can yeah we came up didn't have everything we wanted but always had what we needed so that was always a blessing you know until you get older and start to see it you know you be at a school you see you know your dad's at your game right at the meetings and you know you start to hit you hit your little different when you get a little older you know but you know that's time but I was blessed to have a community of people and ain't like that no more you know how to communicate where your friends mommas with your mama and they daddy you know I kind of came up in that type of so it kind of didn't so you had male role models my uncles and things I kind of had that you know okay that's good I ain't feel like I missed out on nothing but you know you still and my daddy was here cuz my daddy done music too oh that's where you got your musical talent so I got my itch from so my dad like my mama told me he used to have me on his lap he wrote music to you know they had a little band and stuff they used to go around sing around local around your leg stuff like that so he's like having on his lap right music plug in that good time stuff like that so you know I was wondering why man why I got this itch for music even when I stepped away from it I always tell people man I'm gonna do music again but I get it from him it's in the bloodline so you know my brother did music as well so I'm down with the one just kind of kept you know kept going with it I don't know if your family was like mine but I know back then it's like people wouldn't record a lot of things you know there's two pictures every now and again but not no video recording don't you wish that you had a video recording of your dad when he was doing you know the times when you sat on his lap and all of that definitely been though pretty much inspiration for me right now exactly he right here so that's I still take a little while ago I know what's happened for me right now and it's he got something to do with that's why I tell everybody even I'm telling you you know some people be like oh I don't want to record this I don't want to record that record everything is not for you the memories is everything it's for your kids it's for your kids kids to be able to go back and look at oh that's my great-grandmom that's my great-grandfather oh he used to do this it's good that you're in the music because you know YouTube is here now so everything is being recorded but not everybody's performances it has been uploaded to YouTube so definitely you need to upload your performances so everybody can see it basically about visuals that's just the thing you know tick-tock a lot of people don't even be on Facebook or Instagram they love tick-tock visuals so that's good so how old were you when you started singing I started in the church so the young age in the choir gather older a couple you know my brothers and a couple guys in the neighborhood we started a quartet group and now we sing no sing going around churches is still got a little older start you know start feeling ourselves we got into the rap thing and why I switched up because rap was the end thing back then and that's how you got the girls we step into the rap thing and we started a group then you know my group was called D3 okay and your brother was in that one too okay so he's into music as well a lot of us when we first started you know a couple fell out the way side but you know how they go end up being like four or five of us you know we kind of did the same thing now we record the music started off you know with the little bootlegs through the old stuff taping the mic on the walls all that good stuff making music man it was just fun who was producing it we had a couple a couple guys around the way a lot of people might not our artists know when I say fruity loops you haven't heard of fruity loops before mm-hmm yeah we kind of started that making our own beats and stuff like that on soldier boy tell him yeah yeah you don't miss me on no music man you come and I don't know if y'all know about the fruity loop man let me just be honest with you young guy I'm old guy you know I know about him because I seen him when they came in to play because a lot of people got jealous because they were used to doing beats the other way and so when that came along people it's like man this fruity man you know I'm saying even I think it was a iced tea thing and soldier boy the music it just felt like it wasn't organic anymore when they came with that right this was the internet phase right right don't try to miss me a young guy I'm being real I'm here baby now let's just talk about this music for a minute you say you used to rap mm-hmm well give me 12 of those bars that you did back then just a little simple you can talk them just speak them that's a little you don't remember the damn rap man that's how long it been man. How long was it? So you stopped rapping what year? This from man I probably last rap show I did was in Houston and that was probably 2009. So you rapped for like what two years? Three years? No, that nigga rapped for a long time. Tell about I got in college you know. Okay so you rapped for a long time. But you know what I'm saying this people understand like what I'm doing now far as me recording yeah yeah recording writing music I haven't done that and you know almost 12 13 years well let's talk about the highlight of when you was a rapper cuz I don't want to speed past that right it was a highlight moment like when you met uh little Kiki or when you met uh uh Bun B or somebody you met you like I'm gonna I know I'm close right you know what you mean man G was GZ see what I'm saying I knew it was a highlight moment. I remember GZ came it was like my first time really just I mean I don't been at a couple concerts seeing them but my first time just really being at a concert GZ he was a Hattiesburg okay yeah man that was that was crazy and what happened to get give me the details man it was just man just seeing that on stage that man had a chain boy look cleaner didn't he? He looked cleaner than what these niggas skin was glistening the nigga money look like money. I was like man I want that you know man I want that lifestyle right there. I'm talking about he owns the chain like a channel. That nigga look clean. He was performing all those good jams I said. Well he said yeah. He was bouncing back like that. You met the snowman. I want that. I want that lifestyle. You met the snowman didn't you? That was before uh uh what was that one when Obama got? That was before the Obama movement. That was before it was that one where he said uh I used to hit the kitchen floor and it was cockroaches everywhere. That was it right? That was it. For the baby. That Jesus. I love Jesus man. Jesus is hard man. Ain't no way you could you hip hop wouldn't be hip hop without the south. Right. The south pretty much put a staple in hip hop. They tried to hold it away from us for a long time. A lot of people feel like uh they don't get us out the crib. But they don't matter. Oh bird man feel like that. I feel like bird man. Because I'm going to be real which I've seen when he just said that. And I'm going to be real which of what he's saying is absolutely factual. True. Because people say well yeah they do get y'all do get y'all just do now. But I heard Booster say that was over. No nigga what I'm saying is is that the people when they look at the top five albums whether it be on the east coast or the west coast or wherever these universal studios might be when they start looking at billboards and all that stuff then they pretty much push the south to the side when they come down to albums that pretty much floating really high in the airs. PMC and that's my favorite rapper all the time PMC say you know what I'm saying FBT because they ain't down with the south. You know he say our records always sell out. We always go gold. Why do you think he said that? Because they never recognized it then and they don't recognize it now. So you want to act like they recognizing you because you seen on the internet niggas please. That's not going to be the history. We got to change the history by really pushing up. That mean we got to push information from the south up so that they can understand and feel it and that's going to take technical ability. That's going to take some people that put together their own TMZ somewhat. Their own internet web based somewhat where people can sit on that web site where people cannot deny what's happening with the south baby. That's what we're doing. I just got started and that's why the show go hard like it do because I come with the facts. Because I love y'all because we down here and they still a thing like chitlin circling and all that to try to make it look like it ain't what they doing. And I got something for that. We going to push it up. So what's up with you though? Let's talk about it man. You was on that stage earlier on so your stage for us got to be a beast now. Oh yeah man, I started man. That's one thing I say about now I feel like everything I went to prepare me for what I'm going through now because I can shake stuff off a little bit easier than I could. Back then I think everybody in the music industry when you starting off local and things like that you got your shows where you get to the show either they don't let you perform or by the time you get on stage people walking out to hold people there but I always treated that like it's an opportunity. I don't care if it's 10 people in there if it's 10,000 you still got to go on and do your thing so it's all preparation and practice for me. So now doing what I'm doing now I'm more comfortable now. I can tell you right now when you look at what's going on with the music right now I feel that there's a somewhat you got a lot of different types of music right but you know they call it something and what you call something it gives you value or devalues it to be honest it categorizes it in a way where they can put their thoughts and perception on it in a way where they can try to debunk it if they want to or try to lift it up if they want to. You see what I'm saying so you got all this stuff categorized for a reason. So when you look at rap or hip hop or soul when you look at rock and roll you know what I'm saying when you look at blues you know what I'm saying all these are categorized in a way where they can put a number or a name on it and they can put it in a strategy where they can do it how they want to do it so you chose to go with today's Southern Soul. Southern Soul is something that basically after you got through with the rap you was like okay I'm going to go on and do this. What was the thing that made you go over to that side? I mean because man we from the south man and if you know what I mean we we came up on Southern Soul. Sir Charles is the male waiters Shout out Sir Charles that's my guy. All the TK soul that's what we came up with. We came up on that time. Yeah Marvin Sease Don't make me keep going nigga I'm one of them ones man ZZ Hill Marvin Sease man That was somebody else I see when I was young man. Don't let me lie to you. BB King and what's that boy be with him Bobby Bluebland I remember seeing Marvin Sease man when I was young he was at the bay fair. Man I was young that was my mama you know what I'm saying I watched my mama dance I said this man up there with that jerry curl I'm looking at my mama like ain't no way but I mean that was like man Marvin Sease was an entertainer man. Man let me tell you something man licking his tongue I brought back a memory I had to see it. I had my boy Pokedbear on here and he said he went down there and performed for Rick Ross and Rick Ross he performed for Rick Ross mama and he said Rick Ross said out to her you want to talk to my mama he thought he was going to get an MMG you know a chain but he ended up getting guided out of it because he said you want that nigga to ride his mama like you did I'm looking at my mama she's just swinging on him Rick said hell no get that nigga up out of here that I said to y'all I hate what that blues meant you know what I'm saying when we were young we hear blue this is no blue you get older you're going to understand that blue so I got older so I don't hit a little different than when I was young you know what I'm saying so now I'm stepping off into it and for me transitioning to the blue side is real music so I'm more comfortable listening to my music who is your top three blues artist of all time dead or alive man I'm going to say Johnny Taylor boy I just bliss it huh just because we had a little fight mad and stayed out all night it doesn't mean that I done something wrong you know what I'm talking about I'll say Johnny Taylor Marvin C the candy look again there he is he right back in the building that boy was bad too he had Marvin C saying I'm just a ghetto man huh that's all I am the nigga say I still eat beans out the can see y'all don't know that's why I can do it now if you come and rap him any kind of way I'm going to hit you you're going to be like how this nigga sexy red could be sitting there nigga I quote everything I put up out of here in a good way that's good but who's that third one I'm going to say I'll say Sir Charles you want to tell you why he wanted to call this one because when he came through the door the nigga was the nigga was different than everybody that had came through the door before him so he came through and they really didn't want to accept the nigga and I remember that and I was like I don't know if I accept the nigga let's just be real for a minute because I'm really a Marvin C Johnny Taylor and Clarence what's Clarence name the nigga that be he do a little bit of stuff he shouldn't be doing it stroking I was like okay now here he come and he coming in here and when I first heard him it was a song called it's Friday which I always say that Friday so King George took a book from his page and he started using that style a little bit and he kind of just took it the rest of the way I think that style is still that's that same type tempo he just took it that's my opinion I'm just telling you I listen to music you know what I'm saying the day I think that was a turn from the page now he took it there King George killing the game with his whole style but I think that was a part that that Friday song was one of those tempos that was different than what Sir Charles told him to do that's a big thing about it man you got to pay your homage you got to get it from somewhere that's right that's my thoughts that's what but it was that other one was that one that Sir Charles talked about on here when he said it was talking about that woman he told us the whole deal on that song boy I can't remember boy I sure need a boy need to come tell me he's talking about anybody long he talking about that one I remember one Sunday evening my best friend came over yeah that's it and he looked at me with tears just can't let go that's it I could sing it but I couldn't you know what I'm saying get the name up cause I listen to music but that song right there he gave a whole story on what that song really was like versus what he sung it like because they made him change it up because it really was a song about himself but it was a way that he couldn't tell it that it wouldn't have been the same if he had told it the way it really happened but boy the niggers told boy I had him singing on here too then I'm for to get you to sing you got to give me something or that which one of that one that take he yeah yeah yeah you got to give me some LJ all of them they got to come you can't come on boss talk in this acapella cause you can't sing we fit the exposure you got to drop it I got it I didn't take he go give me a little bit of it he said the same thing you did to get her you got to do the same thing to keep her listen he said you got to leave Jesus we find you a woman that can make us own man stop playing man y'all better quit playing with y'all guy you niggers see what's going on at boss talk 101 niggers y'all ain't heard it like that that was make us different right there boy listen man that's what music need man see these y'all niggers don't know nothing about slow music no more I went to a few little outings in Vegas that lrg party long time ago where they had the pool in the room at the palms hotel and they all stood down drake had just dropped that one one of them big ones that he had it was a huge song and they played it all damn night that's why I knew it was a huge song but at the end of the day no song music came the whole night and so I figured it out it was happening before the end but it was like damn default really out here really jamming without no no song music no substance nothing at all they're not going to slow down they're going to dance all night they're going to pop pills they're going to smoke dope all night along with nothing but straight righteous living they want to turn up yeah and they call it the turn up they want to turn up you know what I'm saying but that what you just done brother is needed so much so that we can have a level you know level playing man that's the problem some of the main reason why I kind of stepped away from music too because I mean I'm a music lover too I listen to everything throughout country I listen to music good music but I mean that's kind of part of the reason I kind of stepped out because I feel like music was taking the turn you know what I'm saying and it was like you know if I can't even on like Big Crit say if it don't touch my soul I can't listen to I can't get that nigga over here for nothing I've been trying to get that nigga over he went down out of Houston and put the band up for that nigga man that's correct that's my guy man you better try to get him on boss talk I done told two or three different niggas that I want that nigga on here I'm in the south man see his type of music that's substance you know what I'm saying well all I'm saying is I know his music I'm over here in the south and I'm doing this for the south and if you really about the south then where you at you got to get over here so you call him for me he can't be on you he wants you here Crit he wants you here man I'm going to read him and sit him right there what you think the platform word of Crit don't you think so oh yeah man but B came on some of the great Ice T came on he coming man look he definitely come on he been on a few times there's a lot of family coming on here man but you let's get back to your story man let's talk about that take he for a minute what was the process of putting that together how long did it take you to write it man my producer came over and we just when he come over we just kind of bounce ideas off each other and he kind of played that beat for me he probably made that beat in probably 15 minutes wow that's a bad boy what's his name let's shout out shout out to my producer man Dundula Dundula so you know we we just two brothers from the country like me country boy come up together man we do this independent I'm not signing nobody everything you see me do come out my pocket did you let me ask you a question cause you just I just thought about something you lucky to be alive down there in that dang water that water crisis y'all had down there you and Jackson had that water crisis yeah man but I'm what was up with that tell me what's up with that was that bad as they made it sound oh yeah man it was pretty tough it'd be the water the trash it'd be a lot of stuff it's a lot of stuff going on in Jackson man so I just tell people don't keep Jackson me sipping y'all for real it's too much going on man too much water stuff it's a lot going on in jack town man shout out to that cigar place I had downtown that downtown y'all got a cigar lounge down there I don't know the name of it I stopped by there cause my wife and kids had to stop and take a leak you remember that and talked to all them folks didn't sit out there like I smoke I don't even smoke cigar you know where it's at do you want them to mind black hole down there I enjoyed that I wish I knew the name of it but they showed let me use restroom and I'm a whole family we went in there and everything had a good time I might go down there and sit up with them one day they got an outside part right there where you can sit outside and stuff I like that you know I love it but I ain't gonna drink your water I had to take some of my own water down there yeah but I actually stand ranking kind of brand and flow would everything stuff like that how far water down there hmm probably 10-15 minutes 10-15 minutes alright let's get back to take heat a little bit more I took you there that water you I just thought about it popped up so take heat when you first put it out you drink you made it you wrote it and then y'all mixed and mastered it got it out where it needed to be you put it out there and now this thing is taking off back there that really was a record you know because before I even really just put that before I even put that record together you know I'm saying like I said my producer came over he started he started you know playing that record that beat or whatever so I kind of freestyle and you know because I got a video out when I'm actually was singing it in the garage yeah and and he was like man post that video I was like man I ain't gonna I ain't gonna post you know I'm saying I was just freestyle just playing around you know I'm saying I kind of had the idea a lot of song but you know you really can't just put your music out now a day because people you know people still need so you didn't write it you just came off the don't I don't write nothing nothing at all not a song you don't heard I you can't gonna find it on the paper I came I learned that when I was young I was like trying to read and do some it didn't fit so I didn't tell me so I'd rather just write it in my head repeat it to myself so I just got it then just to do it but you know it take heat you know I'm saying he was like he was like man post that video I said nah I ain't gonna post cause take heat really was just gonna be a record I just put out let on down the line he was like man post that video on social media man let them folks know what you doing I said man I ain't gonna post he said if you don't post it I'm gonna post it I said I got out that morning and I posted it man I'm tick tock fight but it went craze everybody like what what what a song what a song and I'm thinking I ain't no damn song you know what I'm saying I was just playing around you know just you know so I'm like man I'm proud I need to go record this song I've bought about two three days man I put that song together man at first I didn't have no verse on it that one ain't on there first it was just hot done it on the video but I kept listening to it I said man this song missing something there's a storyline it's missing something I said this old man gotta tell me something I gotta you know what I'ma do after this old man tell me what I need to do you know what I'm saying so I kind of when I put that verse on I was like yeah it's it's long damn it man I love that I was like I don't care it got to be long it got to go to a distance you know already all people like you know you know your song gotta be 3 minutes 30 seconds no more than this I said man I mean maybe this song ain't meant to be on the radio but I'ma put this song out the way I want to put it out you know it gotta make sense that's why I write my music my music gotta make sense so you know how that record came about man it just it kind of took out man I kind of appreciate everybody you know putting that into it I just one thing I can say is I heard you all ago you know I listen real well and you know you trying to play me again I don't know why you keep trying to play the old man I heard you say you write you don't write and it was a wave when Jay and Lil Wayne and all them was saying they didn't write you know Biggie said he didn't write and I know he was young but you heard it you heard it so you you know automatically being a real stump down cat you like you know what I'm not writing in this thing I can't do this man my brain think hard and I can't I don't I don't I guess you know what I'm saying when a person say for me when I say I don't write I like I don't write on paper I got it you know what I'm saying I don't I ain't saying I go to the booth and freestyle now I know I just work that verse in my head you know when I get it did you write the rap oh yeah I wrote the rap okay okay I got it I kind of you know what I'm saying got to the point where I started doing that with the rap thing okay I got to get your past but now I ain't you know I don't freestyle but I said I don't write meaning I don't I don't write stuff on paper you know I kind of I do everything about here man yeah let's talk about lay low play slow let's talk about that play slow produced by my brother Dunn Dula boy you busy down there he make all my music man we got a lot more records coming out man like I said we just two cash on come up together man but all give me a little before you go into it go and give me a little bit of that first verse wait everybody ain't your friend and they say blood is thicker than water but half the time it be your own king man we you want different got to move different see if you got a steak assist and got a pair of tinge could people love to act like they fuck with you but low key be looking at you like competition man said every ear don't come to listen some fool just want to know your business but I'm too blessed and highly favorite to be worried by the hay man oh look y'all know what time it is man like I said when the talent is here you can't deny it you know what I'm saying so let's talk about this song like what what what how did you come up with that one man that was that I just feel like that was that was me you know I'm saying I wrote that I was first that was that song personal man just what I was going through in life man just learning bro just when it was dealing with people how to move how to how to just you know I felt like the generation needed that song because a lot of people just like me man I don't being a lot of people fade man I lay low place low if they don't ask me about nobody don't see me with I stay out for business I'm out of business that paid me so that's that's the lifestyle that's that's lay low place low is young guy wow that's me you did the video at the grave site yeah what was the inspiration behind inspiration behind that man we're just them flowers and grace I put them flowers on whatever just people that they had a played a big part of my come up you know I'm saying farce my music thing you know big sense recipes big Sam big T man man there's actually guys that help us put a studio to go when we were young you know they kind of put us on that pay off so you know they didn't go on risk they saw but you know I had to that was their purpose of putting them in the video you know that great because that was the part that was when family felt like family friends felt like friends back then them them guys was was the glue to what we had going on so the guys you seen on the video with me those that was the group that was the rap group that I was in wow wow yeah we got an old video about checking out you get time you know it's called bear me in my old school yeah it's like it's my next song old but I promise you still didn't but we started that video off the same way we was in the gray yard saying way putting flowers on the same grade so that was kind of a spin off from that you know what I'm saying wow you're a wrap you're a rapper too so I got to ask you your top three rap artists or rappers of all time of all time dead or alive man I'd say man I don't know I got a little street in me man you know I ain't even hear me say no I'm not like that I'm so glad I didn't hear you say that because I'm gonna be up with you and I like him as far as he do what he do for the people that are like him that come from the lifestyle he came from you know I'm sorry mama I never meant to hurt you I never meant to make you cry you know what I'm saying that's not you know but if you put that that pimp in or that GZ or that or you put that nausea if it don't touch my soul it's gonna go hard too I'm a jaded kids fan I love jaded kids he got something because he ain't just got lyrics he jamming and that's why he love them it ain't just the lyrics the nigga really he ride that beat better than a lot of them niggas up there on the east coast he wanted the best to do it that's what I'm telling you he ride that beat man so it ain't Eminem but we respect Eminem we got we respect him but we just I mean but I'm more of a 50 cent fan than an Eminem fan oh yeah for sure I'm gonna be real cause 50 came with that during his era wasn't untouching him and I don't think it don't hit the same when it's 50 you know what I'm saying then he got a dope way and he had messed up mixed up with Dr. Drake when you come through that that whole routine cause him and Snoop came through that but who we got let's go cause we in the south you know I'm a south man I know you I know where you going with it I've been talking to you here what we at man I'm gonna have to go jeez that nigga jeez I know that's that nigga back in the beginning I'm just going to who's just impacted my generation you know what I'm saying I had to say booze ooh that nigga booze that nigga booze that nigga booze yeah and um yeah booze that booze but let me just say I always say I don't think booze never had an album out the top Savage Life one webe killed that whole man ain't nobody touch this since he not in bad rouge not in bad rouge webe number one in bad rouge when it come to album release album release see that's how I get them that argument thing come you see I'm over the man ain't even said nothing I'm over the trippin but album just album number one album out of bad rouge is Savage Life one I can't argue with you though you see what I'm saying somebody get in the comments and tell me if I'm lying if I'm lying then break your fingers nigga you pop on keep going let's see you say booze in jeez booze in who has the last one I'll say Wayne the Wayne the Wayne is yeah you can't deny that he has run in them features he killed the game he out worked the competition you remember when that nigga was doing features every damn day every day to everybody song he would do a remix and everything else that's why I made him the best and he birthed Drake yeah nigga man I love them too but Drake was something that I feel like it mirrored him almost Drake was to me he came off like a he came off Houston at first but then as he flowed as he got in that young money regime you could hear all the twists and turns of young money and them working together same thing with Nikki same thing they were saying any shit some of them couldn't say they had them auto tunes on little Wayne turned that auto tune on went crazy for a few years you remember that that's why I said because a lot of people don't tell people for real for real T-Pain with that nigga too T-Pain was and if you going to mention T-Pain you can't mention T-Pain without mentioning Plyes you know that shouty boy that damn shouty was all I saw wasn't it you remember that shouty when it first came out nigga was like what the hell just happened you know that was a big record man yeah so I love the fact that you unique in yourself man will you ever mix Southern Soul with hip hop I don't know man I'm gonna never say I wouldn't like I said I have ideas all the time just to keep that music different you can't be scared to not do something that's why I said the thing about the blues where it is is like and I gotta be telling Keith sometimes too it's like you want to be able to I ain't gonna let nobody box me you see what I'm saying like I said just because there's a certain sound that's used to in blues or Southern Soul you know what I'm saying you can take a little bit of that then you can turn it into something else cause like I said music is changing I feel like music is getting back to the point where people want to hear the truth people want to hear something that means something so at the end of the day man it's just how you put that message out really you can rap it sing it however you want to do it you know what I'm saying but it's all about to me it's all about putting them pieces together so what about let's talk about Keita for a minute cause uh we're gonna bring her up on the interview for a minute she's your manager how is it being managed by Keita, Keita thinks she's cute I'm gonna be honest with you Keita man, Keita you're even Keita, that rhymes a little bit Keita thinks she's cute you know what I'm saying so let's talk about Keita for a second man we're gonna go with Keita man it's just like I said everybody that's around me we all we're feeding off each other we're learning you know ain't nobody coming into this like man I'm gonna do this all night we it's trial and tribulation but everything Keita just kind of being she's been special for me you know I'm saying she's putting my business my bookings and things like that it's just she do stuff I know I ain't finna do I tell her out of time I appreciate everything that she do so working with her man she you know she in the radio as well she got her own thing going on too so you know we kind of we got so everything we do is I ain't finna go nowhere and I mention her she ain't finna go nowhere without mentioning me so it's a it's a it's a ball of good energy man we we we making it happen wow man that's good to have somebody that really understand the vision because it's a hard you know the word a lot of people man you have some people you know a lot of people don't like you just said a lot of people don't see your vision some people look at you like a dollar sign that's it so you got people around here to see your vision because Keita's telling me all the time you should nigga this shit gonna be big I'll be like I'll get next year come this shit big and so you got people around you that could talk that life into you and see what you can't see and the type of people you need around you don't need nobody around here that's in your pockets that you can't trust they ain't loyal to you so I gotta rock with one or two motherfuckers I'm gonna do that you know I'm saying before I go out here and reach out to somebody I know they ain't got my you know good interest in hardfars you know my career and my music and stuff like that so who would you like to collab with man I'd love to get one in with George man it's nigga King George boy I tell you I call that nigga the untouchable I ain't been able to get him either but I got something for him I got some few connections I'm trying to get up next to that nigga but at the end of the day I'm listening at his music I hear you know he he was snooping him so I got a few people talking to snoop man George man I got in all he was snooping him he's up here now you know what I'm saying if you the cop the nigga when he was eating this kitchen syrup then it will be a different type thing over there in South Carolina but now the niggas up here and everybody that come to him he probably feel like probably like you like you wasn't what you wasn't with me when I was shooting in the gym you feel me so I get it but at the end of the day it's a few people out here who really just genuinely love music man and at the end of the day I know you defensive because you've been hurt you know what I'm saying but at the end of the day I have some real genuine love out here and if you can't discern that spirit then you are not right as well because that's gonna hold you back because you want to get the right family of people around you you know what I mean and if you sometimes you close doors on things that you might not ought to that's people in general even myself because of stuff we've been through you know what I'm saying so I get it I ain't I'm not calling the nigga out at all or you out I'm just saying everybody ain't trying to get nothing from you know what I'm saying some people pack this stuff up and go all the way to Vegas and Cali and all the way to Mississippi and put it back up and never get a dime off nobody right you understand what I'm saying and did it when it wasn't monetized right some niggas is just like that some niggas is built different that's it I'm being real but you know you you you are one of them people that I'm gonna look at as to see a change in the game because I've interviewed a lot of people and they're not first of all a lot of these niggas ain't young as you he niggas old right you're a little younger than some of these niggas you see what I'm saying then and King George he's a little he's a little older than you any I think George about 37 37 but see that's what I'm saying see his phase is to this game you see what I'm saying so it's another phase gonna hit in a minute your phase is good then you phase out you can ask Snoop you can ask any of them niggas at you can ask P all of them then phase in and out now Snoop the only one was able to change and market and strategize and make it look like hey the phase changed in the music but I'm over here with Martha Stewart niggas you know what I'm saying like shit niggas what so some niggas know how to capitalize off the wave of change but at the end of the day I look to you I look to Marcellus to sing a shout out I look to you y'all young niggas FBJ FBJ you see you know all of them y'all said that that's what I can't say about this look the circle of artists that's coming in now Arthur Young too shout out a lot of artists we it ain't it ain't no hate shit going on we see each other we kinda put know how to put respect for each other to me man I don't do the competition I don't care what somebody else got going on I just I'm blessed to want to be part of that know because I feel like this you know if you got a big a big you know think of artists coming in the game at the one time everybody music sound good man we make history that's how I look at it shout out to T-Dash too that's my boy T-Dash he'll sing a niggas y'all making history man all y'all different too T-Dash same country and blues and southern so that's how you got to do everything but he don't rap like you you got a different element right there you can bring something different to the game you can make it sound good in two different ways it's just up to you to do it but it's different and it's a scary place to be but fear is a I mean it's got a little rap feel to it though it got a little but not like you not like you used to do it nah it ain't like that you know let's just be real man so you you performing like all the time how is it on that road man is it like straight out of compter when they was on the road nah it ain't that bad it's a blessing man that's why I tell people man I appreciate people's support because I was able to come out here and like I said it's been years since I've been able to do it I wasn't expecting my music to take off as quick as it did so as soon as I got the ball with them man I got the opportunity to get out back out here you know polish myself get back used to moving around you know mingling with people I said I love it and it's worked I said I treated like a job most people outside looking in oh man that nigga partin' there weekend but it ain't real ass work you still got to care yourself in a professional way you still got to that's why I said when you see me I'm going to work you don't have to convince me of that it ends up turning into work that's pretty much what it is once you start at first it will cool at first right but now it's pretty much a job oh it was cool at first when I opened this store too everybody was happy that was 18 years ago but then these niggas kept coming and I said damn I don't want to go up there today it's talk award now oh I got to go you see what I'm saying so now it's a job we ain't here talking about everybody and they mama then all of a sudden now everybody requesting please come up here we need you over there it's a damn job so I know what you're saying is facts you know what I'm saying because at the end of the day you got some people man that's the thing about being ambitious man when you pray and get what you want when you finally get it what you're going to do that's real is you going to let it grow that's real a lot of people that's got that in them when it's in you not on you even if it do feel like work it's your passion so you love it so you're going to make it do what it do you came in and you said you do a lot of rappers I say I do whosoever will I think I'm going to make the whosoever will podcast man I like that everybody can come any genre that's dope man because that's what it's all about as long as you stand on morals and integrity and you ain't just doing anything and just sell your soul for a jelly roll you feel me but we got to create dignity and something injected into this internet that's what it's really that's the ultimate goal because everybody's on there how do you feel about the internet phase because you was here in the 90s when it was just it was CDs it was cassette tapes you remember a few that music preparation was different it was different man and you really I feel like now you had to have some hustle behind your back like you're just like Miles P used to do you know what I'm saying that man became a man out of the streets you know what I'm saying now you know the internet game you really can go viral overnight you can go viral overnight you really can go viral overnight and that's a good thing and it could be a bad thing you know when I had Kiki on here he talked about the music right he said that he Snoop has said something about people and making enough money and streaming the words of money and why they not making it Kiki kind of different on that because he was saying that we didn't know how they made cassettes we didn't know how they made CDs but we just knew that we had to sell them we knew that we didn't know how they made them but it made sense what he said and he also talked about the fact that there was a lot of merch and all this other stuff there was so many different elements around the way that things are now versus the way it was then you have creative control a lot more now so when I heard him say that it opened up a door for me like you right the streaming might not pay you what you think you deserve on each record but on each song but at the end of the day there's a lot more elements over here that you got to play with and toy around with now because you can control it pretty much but if you had it not you can kind of you can see what your music is doing so I see what Snoop saying but I also see what Kiki is saying when it comes down to the streaming like you have to be creative today I think a lot of times people don't make enough music that's it I believe if you was creative and artistic enough to make certain types of music per month, per week and you steadily stayed in these people's face and then dropped a big bangle then you knew how to do that and you consistently stayed in everybody's face and it would be done in a way to where people can accept it and digest it you see what I'm saying but I don't think people really understand the power of this internet and how when you watch Good Times or the Jefferson you're moving on up every week I could watch it I digested every week now if they did something big like a premiere of something and they were going to do something too and I was excited to do it so it's all about how you deliver it right? I think people don't look at it that way I think people just still trying to do it the old way when there's a new thing out there going on I really do but don't try to do something crazy causing me don't never I'm just telling you it's out there if you learn how to work the internet if you learn how to work the internet man it can put you where you need to be country Wayne got to figure it out country Wayne and it was like the man smart man yeah I talked to him on the phone before that he told me he was doing that but at the end of the day I'm telling you he figured it out and I tell him the same thing I told him when I was on the phone saying I'm telling you what you're doing hadn't been done before to be a rapper and be able to create would be something different like I tell him what you're doing nobody has done it on the level you're doing it so you can't expect everybody to understand it am I right? so the old guy ain't going to understand that because you said I make 600,000, 200,000, 400,000 on 5 minute clips they used to get them big ass cameras bigger than mine and going out there and getting in the streets and holding that hole and cutting and pushing that little thing clap and they ain't used to that so these worlds have to understand and balance against one another we black and we here and we going to get this understanding boss I want a one style let's get it young guy I love your style it don't even seem like down south style what you have on right now to seem more like up north a lot of people don't believe I'm from Mississippi right because of how you dress but I understand that every time you go on stage you always come out with something something different who does your fashion do you go and find your outfits or do you have a stylist no, no, no, no everything me man I get up maybe you are a stylist there you go treat it like work I ain't just like you be working with Walmart you got to have that blue shirt on and that name tag so it's like when I go to work I got to look a certain way because for my fans I want them to remember me by something you know I remember my music you got to remember me by something you got to remember me by something you know what I'm saying I love clothes I've been like that in my whole life getting up dressing up it's a confidence thing you look good you feel good you feel good you play good when you play good they do what they pay good do you ever look up what's trending like inspiration fashion nowadays man but it's shifting right now it's shifting right now because before it was like a lot of those tight jeans that guys were wearing more skinny you know straight cut whatever now it's gotten to the big baggy the stacked jeans all of that I like the stacked but the big baggy jeans I ain't gonna get it you got the bell bottoms they call them stacked now but they're really bell bottoms you niggas ain't gonna fool me I seen one nigga flat out wearing bell bottoms I said that's bell bottoms you need some Tom walkers on with that Tom walkers is big shoes you don't know about Tom walkers some 70's right now with the gold face the gold face was in the damn bag go and bring it all the way back do it all the way that's that theme that's it I definitely love the fact of how the fashion changes and how we predict the change sometime they'll come out with some new designers but it's the sauce that the brothers put on it that they don't understand it's so powerful the sisters put a sauce to it the brothers put a pizzazz to it that they could never touch without it if they bring something out and we don't touch it it ain't gonna be right it's something different when you put a suit on versus another person that don't look like you man you agree though fashion nowadays I feel like now I got older you know certain things I want to you as a grown ass man I ain't gonna do it you got certain little fashions now they got a lot of cartoon characters I kinda stay away from that I remember when 501's was in style and that was more of your baggier jeans and stuff and everybody was wearing it and I remember when these straight cut skinny jeans came in everybody was against it everybody was like oh I ain't gonna be caught dead wearing them jeans because that's gay, that's this and then everybody even everybody who said that got right because when that uh what era that was that was the 90's no I mean just know that was the 2009, 2010 2010 yeah yeah yeah yeah 2010 so I was too early in the bag it was 2010, 2010 and everybody when it first hit all the men was like no you ain't gonna be caught dead in it snapback hats hit with it too it was about the same time the snapback hats hit and you ain't gonna lie the twisted heart it was in there at the time I said never say never and everybody got bitched you know what I'm saying and I'm gonna be real with you something to do right or not certain things people not gonna wear he ain't gonna wear no dress young thug put that dress on blew up, now he in jail he ain't gonna do that he ain't gonna wear that dress but a lot of actors would you wouldn't put the dress on for 20 million for 20 million for 100 mil that nigga solid I mean I say that because I mean you tell a nigga put that 20 mil in front of you when I dropped that 20 20 mil young guy and say we for to do this video and that dress is sitting there and I say you can wear it low you might have to put stipulations on the dress you got to wear it low for 20 million you got to wear it low can't be no short dress you know that's what the nigga is going through you know that I got to do the same thing to keep him not the same thing I did to get him wow boy I like that you keep that 20 mil keep that 20 mil keep the 20 mil I want it I understand art too it kind of makes sense you had your big mama house it's art so I mean sometimes in the day but you know what I'm saying that's like Eddie Murphy I tell people comedian wise Eddie Murphy is the truth Eddie Murphy played fucking 10 roles in one movie but that made sense I'm not going to play somebody else I already ran roles you know what I'm saying that's art too Martin did the same thing sometime you got to have some attention and what you stand on how you feel how you feel Harry Spill was on here and he commented about the dress and he talked about it in a way where he was like this is art like you just said but he also talked about that video where he kissed that man he was talking about gay rappers and a lot of people gave him flak behind that but he said he stand on business that he a man he ain't trippin on none of that he is an art to him what do you think about that at the end of the day like I said man TV every spears what you sign up for know what you sign to yourself at the end of the day man sometime you know Papa always said all money ain't good money he can hit your pocket right now but it might cost you a little bit more down in the ass at the end of the day man like I said it's art so it can't eat you whatever you want to but me personally man I ain't I ain't got no reason to put no dress on y'all look on social media see I got a dress on y'all I'm going to call you though I'm going to call a nigga in a minute I got to get your number because I will call you and say nigga what you got going on over there you got me what you got going on man I got two daughters they can't see they dead in them you ever said again I got two daughters too and two boys you just seen one of them I had him up here packing this stuff up you know what I'm saying they got to make him out of a man they ain't going to make daddy no more with their Jessica Simpson dress on them heels on boy that would be bad man they will never look at me something they will never look at you the same what do you think about killing Mike getting arrested over there at the Grammys I don't think they still ain't said what he got arrested for he was on purpose club the other day I think he might have explained it but I ain't never got a chance to watch it but man I got to go watch it what do you think what do you think about us waiting on them to award us for our accomplishments do you think that's the thing where come one day you might want to award so watch what you say here but do you think we got to wait or do you think we need to create I mean we got to I feel like just keep creating man keep creating whatever happened you already know somebody to validate you man you going to be what they say what was that all saying man if you sit around where you know somebody to validate you you going to die lonely you got to do it though you got to accomplish yourself Mike won did it independently he won it man he won it I was happy for him so happy for him you know I can't get him he's another one I probably would have had a chance had him before but now the Grammys came you know until I get probably once I get over 500k you know far as on my subscribe account I mean I'm moving pretty good I'm right at 200 and something then I got 50 on another but I you know but a D-bar want to see the millions man I think they do man you feel like the breath of the call they gone the breath of the call any of them King George any of them they would boot it up go what do they say just what the mess man I get it you know we just got to keep working and and but that's what that's what make the south to where we can't get those respectable looks the damn doing that is what make keeps us at bay you know I mean when you run to these other platforms you know what I mean when you run to these so-called syndicated platforms and these guys you've run into you know a lot of them to get to be honest with you they skewing the numbers and all kind of stuff to give you that look and that's cool but over here is 100% organic you got it and it's going to be real every time when you pull up like you when you came this morning same old me hauling out the door this country as hell you know what I'm saying ain't going to be no different you're going to I don't have bad days she do you know but I keep making up those days but I keep making them days brighter I'm a punching bag you know what I'm saying but at the end of the day that's what it's all about relationship you married or what's up let's get into your personal business your latest man okay you're a good father I'm a latest man too though not like that majority of my fans is women man of course though you know these women show me how does she deal with that though you out there on the road like that let's talk about it for a minute look how she look like hell I'm glad you brought your ass back home it takes integrity it's taking being secure for one secure with yourself you know what I'm saying and me you know me being that man you got to know we know how women is you know you got to justify some things you got to make it make sense to that woman you know what I'm saying so she got to know what you're doing with this how you're moving with this that it makes sense to me so I know what you got going on you feel what I'm saying so it's new to her man she we were together when I was rapping and stuff like that back in the day but it wasn't on this level you know it's got her last couple shows she went to as my music been growing you know it's women walking up to her I love your hood I'm like you hear that don't you girl you better stop playing on me but at the end of the day man it's just about it's it's work entertainment so you know I can't go to these shows because your fans pay attention to how they watch how you move as an artist and a lot of artists got to understand that you know out of head you know people say man you come to these shows and key to get on my ass all the time like I be at these shows you got to be me like you know some people say I'm too humble but I'm like man I just move a certain way because like I said in blues world ain't like rap world you know rappers you see a rapper pull up they got 60 yeah yeah yeah yeah walking around skid like something and somebody and in blue world man I feel like I feel like love I feel like I'm at the high that's it I feel like I'm coming up with ten niggas with me bodyguards and all that you know I'm saying it'd be love even from me you know I'm saying me ain't gonna be shaking my hand but you know why right power life is in the tone life and death is in that tone right so what you saying in these lyrics you're creating around you right so that's why what you say now versus what you said then it puts you on a whole another level with the people it's a different feel so so like the music when I listen to your music it's something that it pulls you in I mean but that rap music make you run out here and rap tat tat tat tat tat tat on one of these niggas rap scene rap scene it's his slaughterhouse I ain't got nothing against it I love rap too the way you like boy I put that you listen to my music you just think alright listen listen to the blues all day long listen to that p.m. start what the fuck is that wake up in the morning that's me man when I put that because I put that p.m. in it it hit different oh that's what I put in whoo that's what I'm talking about I tell you that ride dirty was different ain't nobody did that ain't they niggas been able to touch that sense they ain't gave them no big they ain't got no soul that's a rap to go that'd be hard that UGK and Ryan that's the same thing that ain't no different that ain't no different you know what I'm saying you can put something like that together that song still got substance it got meaning I've been talking about that cramp in my style man from that first that second album that cramp in my you ain't heard that see you young that's the Islay brother remix too but I mess you up with that when you go get it I'm gonna go check it out when I need it that's my favorite group all the time UGK the Islay brother ain't nobody did more than him Curtis may feel Curtis may feel hard dog all that's good music but you said Lenny earlier that's the nigga that made a nigga yeah you get your mind right and the tears will fill up and it'll be like I didn't know what Wells was when I first it was about six minutes long fuck it Lenny did it Lenny did it the tears will fill up in the wells of my eyes I'm trying to tell you that's your call on song Betty Royce said what she said tonight is the night tonight is the night that song was long y'all ain't realize it was ten minutes long no I loved it after the pain called to God that's like no music in China because people are like people with titches fans in China set up that mean we bout to come to an end man how can people get a hold of y'all hate to stop for all booking man y'all can reach out to 903-315-7145 that'll be the beautiful miss key to king that is my booking message if anything business features anything dealing with young guy y'all please reach out to her y'all can find me on social media young guy tiktok young guy underscore 2 player instagram young guy underscore 2 player like I said I got an upcoming show tonight and love it texas that's what we had I was in Indiana last night all star weekend man we snowed on this late at night man it got bad we're gonna keep it pushing man love it texas I'll be here love it texas tonight man turn it up with no folks out then with texas man so like I said if y'all want to get in touch with me y'all just reach out to key to so man I appreciate y'all having me today man man thank you so much for coming on this show man hey man make sure you guys get into coming up next man you guys we'll see clips of my boy young guy man so make sure you guys check this next clip out and I will I'll be fly coming soon but I will be doing a show in Dallas August 17th August 17th man so don't miss out if y'all didn't tap into my music y'all make sure y'all check me out on all platforms I'm on YouTube, Spotify, Alpha music the whole night like I said if you love some good music like a little make it think a little bit y'all gonna check y'all got Southern player music y'all that's what I call it Southern player music man I love and I got a shout out old girl what's her name Southern man she she she I like Cicely Wilbur and I talked to her on the phone I got to get on the show I got to give her King George I think she label mates with the niggas something like that yeah yeah shout out man King George gotta come do that thing I said man look at me you better go to balls talk man go five he don't believe in you come on we'll get it but I know breakfast club got a little more when breakfast club called RRR who else big boy in the morning them syndicated shows I get it but this Southern thing different man you keep doing what you doing man I thank God for you man that's what we need man sometimes you need somebody that ain't scared to go reach out and give people opportunity man you ain't got to wait till you appeal I'm chosen I'm chosen to be with y'all to be others with you you never know this interview right here might be the next big man listen man every interview I do man everybody is love the channel is being loved man and the right people watch balls talk I get them calls man so I know who watching so that's the big thing for me is that I get those calls and that the people that's watching are people that can connect the dots and these people are watching you guys and that's all I want to do is I want to be a bridge instead of a wall I don't got spirit to get man let us get out of here man hey man listen man there's been another great segment of balls talk 101 where the bosses talk and we out man