 Yeah, yeah, they flew me out, they ended up flying me out, I missed two flights at the airport. That song I got called two flights, I mentioned it in the song, that shit was for real. I missed two flights trying to get down there, I almost missed the third one, but I made it. I got there, that nigga Sassai, I thought I drove to them motherfuckers. I like, nah, nigga, I was missing them flights, nigga, I ain't driving, I don't know. Shit, I got there, they was trying to, I don't know what the nigga was trying to do it for, I was like, man, where the studio is, I'm trying to handle the business, they're gonna get this shit in the bag. Yeah, yeah. Fuck I have a little shit, they're gonna get this shit legit. Yeah. Yeah, I did all them songs, you see, the next day I came and did some songs, the next day I did it, nigga walked in there with that paper and she said, I ain't what you, I ain't got nothing to do with the rap. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Hey man, we got special guest here today, man. He don't really need no introduction. He the hottest nigga in the streets, his music consistent, the boy Texas made, in Texas raised, it raised him right. Check it, man, the boy with the best flow, I done heard in a long time, my boy, Waco Trun, man, nah, man, you dope, bro. Real talk, I'm not for the play with it, nigga, I'm not gonna embarrass myself on it. Let's get it, dude, man, so bad, nah, man, but just, you know, growing up and being from Waco, how did you get the name Waco Trun, though? My nigga Lonnie and my nigga Pete, my nigga Pete, I got the nigga name right here, see, that nigga gave him the help, cause he used to tear me up, he's be like, nigga, you sound like a robot and see, nigga, he was like some Megatron, I said he wanted me to call myself Megatron in first, and he was like, nah, just roll with Waco Trun, and I see, I just live it at that, it was like, you know, ride the hotel wheels out there, bro. That's dope, bro. And you been having that name ever since how old? With Waco Trun? Yeah. See, I was about 24. 24 was 12. How old, when it was? About five years ago. About five, six years ago. About five, six years ago, yeah. Yeah, so Waco Trun, man, so, man, being honest, like when you grew up, the music, how did you first know that you could do this music thing? See, I don't know, that shit really, like, I never really took a serious to tell my nigga back, my nigga told me I had something, we locked up together and see, and, uh. Y'all nigga beat on the table? I don't let it shit. You never beat on that table, nigga. We in the county with this shit. We in the county with this shit. I just, nigga told me I had something, I got out, I tried, I still went fucking with it, like he was, he was, kept telling me I was live, and then my big home back there, he was telling me, like, they was boss me in the studio, they were like, no, you need to go, cause I sold them niggas, I'll write this shit, and I'll be like, listen to this right here. They be like, man, they see it live, you need to go, put this shit on the beat, I'd rap it with no beat, writing with no beat. Killing it. You know what I'm saying, I just put it on wax and see, it was that shit, I didn't look back at your shit. So you been writing since you were a kid, like, earlier than that? No, it was in jail. No, no, no. Or you just started writing in jail? Well, you just in the county or the Penitentiary? I ain't no felon. So you just went to the county? Yeah, I just did, and who spent some months in the county? Yeah, but good, you didn't give them a turn. I had already recorded when I went in there, so I was just spitting this shit to niggas and they were fucking with it right there, here, here. I'm glad you did it, man, shoot, that's crazy. You were about to tell me, so where did you get your musical talents from? This shit came out the blue, I ain't gonna lie, I don't know, I watched a lot of TV sports to see, and then I just put this shit with what I done did, like the way I came over to see it, so it really be easy to come out, cause they said I ain't no lie, I just, I didn't just know how to do it. Man, this shit just come out the blue. I was just telling these niggas, we just listening to the new shit I got. I don't know where they see it come from, I mean, I don't know, it's just come out. It's in you, it's in me. Yeah, because it's a talent, because not everybody can flow like that. Everybody can flow like that. And the free side, the free side. But like, what I be, and tell me how this, is this a misconception? My nephew, shout out to Elijah Neal, man, they who love you, they were like, man, you gotta get Waco Tron. Yeah. Like, nigga, I got, because I just said, I don't care, man, you gotta get Waco Tron. But something they said, but when I look it up, I don't see nothing by it, so I don't know how they came up with this. They say, Waco Tron is signed a little baby. What is that about? Nah, nah, I'm signin' a Pixie's record. So why would they say that though? I don't know, they sit there raw, man. That's crazy, man. They sit there raw, I don't know. They just think that? I'm like, man, how did y'all come up with that? Because my nephew, for some reason, that's how it came at me. And I'm like, man, I'ma ask him, how the hell? Cause I couldn't find it, you know? I'ma go look, I'ma ask what I'm supposed to do with it. Nah, nah, I ain't full for y'all. So, but do you ever deal with them or anything? No, no, no. But why the, maybe you just flow like hell, like you supposed to be? Yeah, man, they just come out like this, man. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, it's just raw. So when you first got into it, how did you get, like, just say discovered or how did people start to, you know, say, you hot and how did you get signed, you know? See, at first, you know, I've been dropping, see, and like, oh, Niggas really wasn't fucking with me at first. Like, Niggas a make the little list and see it by the set. Yeah, of course. I ain't never been on no list. And I had one of them bitches tell I got a son, but I still don't feed into it. I had that old shit right there. I don't give a fuck about this shit. But, oh, me and my nigga Trees back here, the nigga in the red hat. Yeah, that nigga Beast. We was at Walmart. We was at Walmart and the nigga who signed me, my nigga Mo Saliz, my nigga Saliz, he called me and he was like, oh, man, I'm trying to get you down here. We trying to sign you. I looked at the nigga, I was like, man, you heard this nigga? He was like, shit, I heard that nigga. He was like, can you get down here tomorrow? We from the drive. We trying to, we from the, Where, Atlanta? No, LA. Yeah, I'm from the drive to LA? Man, we from the drive. I did it, nigga. You can die like that. Man, we from the drive. Niggas ain't a long way to live, nigga. I ain't go to sleep, nigga. We from the drive to LA. I stopped in the, I was in the, we was in the Yukon Denali. I pulled that hoe over, sleep for a minute. For about a minute. Niggas, I was tired for a minute, yeah. 22 hours. Niggas, I like to die trying to get a... Nah, yeah, we wasn't in the mage. I did it twice, bro. Nah, it's like 23, 24, it seemed like forever, nigga. Yeah, we weren't in the mage, we weren't in the mage. And more than half of it took to get out of Texas. Texas is a blown up, man. You say what? It's loaned. To get out of Texas. Yeah, this how it be. That why I call them, I say a big 10, bro. It's a big B. It was like 13 hours to get out of Texas. So, yeah, we were in the mage. How did you get there? You flew up? Yeah, yeah, they flew me out. They ended up flying me out there. I missed two flights at the airport. That song I got called Two Plays, I missed it in the song. They said it was for real. I missed two flights trying to get down there. I almost missed the third one, but I made it. And I got there, then Niggas Southside thought I drove to them motherfuckers. I like, nah, nah, nigga, I was missing them flights. I ain't driving down there. They said I got there. They was trying to, I don't know what them niggas were trying to do it for. I was like, man, where the studio is? I'm trying to go and handle it a bit. And I was going to get this shit in the bag. Fuck out of that other shit. Let's go and get this shit legit. Yeah, I did all those songs, you see. Then next day I came and did some songs. Next day I did it. Then nigga walked in there with that paper and said, I ain't wait till later when he came with the paper. We can talk it right. Man, they were talking it right. I'm not worse. You gotta be talking it right. Did you just say the paper and sign it or did you actually look over everything? I ain't gonna cap the, I scammed through them motherfuckers. It was too many words. Legality. It was too many words. Legality is god damn you. I scammed through it. I scammed through the whole, I just, you know, I just felt it. You just looked at the money. You just looked for the amount. I ain't looking for the, you know, I ain't. It was like, it's about legality. He looked at it. I just really knew that shit was genuine with them cuffs. Okay. Then nigga hit me up and he hit me up in April. This shit was supposed to happen way before it did. I signed it. I told him it was supposed to happen in April. But that's when COVID hit hard and they started making us quarantine. That nigga thug did that with me the whole time. That's how I knew it was genuine. Wow. Yeah. I was like, see this ain't, I got to get on board. Did he just hear you over the internet and then that's how he locked in to you? Yo, on Instagram, my cousin, my cousin DJ sat out of my nigga, DJ, that nigga, uh, not this, well both DJs, I had nigga in the back man and DJ too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But that nigga, uh, he posted a video with his car seat and then they had my song in the background and it poured out on Ace, the nigga who won on the rims and shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He posted it on his page and the nigga mode, a real, a good friend. And he heard it and then the nigga DM, he was like, it was like this, you heard her rapping and shit. I was like, yeah, yeah, he had more than I signed. I was like, yeah, nah. And then he told me, send him some more shit. I shot it to him right off the muscle. I ain't even had no phone at the, I ain't even had no phone at that point. Wow. No bullshit. Man, nigga real live from the floor with this seat. Yeah, yeah. Free my niggas on lock. They been hanging up the pictures with the toothpaste. Up the score, we ain't tying out a shoelace.