 We be on fire, we be liitly. It's a unique hustle, big shit. Big shit, big shit. It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this. Who gonna bring it to the table? Boss talk, put your girlfriend face. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E.C.O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing, Miss Jamaica, what's going on? Nah, nah, my dad walk on. Hey, man, hey, man. We got a special guest in here today, man. Say, man, this guy right here, man. He don't need no introduction, man. You done seen him, man. You done seen him. He ripping through the waves of YouTube. That for sure. He in trouble, man. Hey, man, this guy right here, he really don't need an introduction, but the boy is real. I don't mess it up. Drizzle dollar. What's up, man? Oh, blabber out of bed, can't complain about a thing. Man, hey, man. So, man, just happy to have you, man. Thank you for spending time with Boss Talk 101, man. It's a blessing. Yeah, man. So the thing I really, you know, admire is when somebody takes something and they go completely outside of the box and do it in the way they wanna get it done, that's what I think of when I see the show, man, Atlanta Avenue. So, do you wanna talk about his background, baby? I know you always wanna go. Just a little bit. Tell us about how it was growing up as a child. In Atlanta? In Atlanta. Oh, I was a hustler then. I come from a country, grew my whole lot of sense. She got a whole lot of sense, but I cut grass, pumped gas, took out the trash. I did it all. Then I started hustling. At what age? Probably about nine. Nine? Okay. That generational curse, you know, uncle them, they gonna put it in your hand, you know what I mean? So you raised by your mom and dad? Yeah, yeah. Grandmama, momma. Grandma, okay. Yeah, I'm a dad. Okay, that's good, that's good. Yes, yes. When did you know you had your skills in acting? Well, I've been acting since a kid. I was acting like Rick Florent, running around here like I didn't care. Yeah, I used to act like Rick Florent, so I knew I had it then. And I was good at it. Which you say, whoo, whoo, I was the nature boy. I kept on a suit, you know what I mean? I really took that character series up until I was grown. Did you do acting class in school? No. None of that stuff? No, the HUD was the acting school. Yeah, that was another acting right there, the HUD. Yeah, you definitely, you have to, so you guys, to work with as many people as you do, and I have a shout out to my cousin in Dallas, man, ZTV man who does his series, and he's just getting started. Okay. And just so I know he'll hear how you get down, with the get down down here in A-town, just give us a little bit on how it is just trying to hold everything together, you know, with the group of people that you guys have worked with. Well, what I do is I pray, I don't pay. Good stuff. So they paying for it, I'm praying for it. So I pray for my people, consistently, you know what I mean? Ain't no fighting on set, a whole hundred episodes, you ain't seen a fight. Maybe I'll argument behind my back, but I'm genuine, you know. What you were saying earlier, you got to have that good heart, you know what I mean? You have to. It got to be good, you can't fake it, you know what I mean? Man, man, people can see right through it, huh? Yeah, they can see right through it, and I come with good information and great revelation. Hey. You know, I ain't holding back the information. They come up off of me. Wow, so some of them have branched off, and done things to where they grew. Yeah, you can come up off of me. Wow. I'ma come to your city and all that. I either have the camera and I come to your city, Chicago, wherever, it don't matter. You call me, I'm coming. Wow. So do you, when you guys first started, let's talk about that. And what part of Atlanta are you from though? Like, what, what? I'm from what Lucha firm, but my mama was on the west side. We call that the best side. West side. Yeah, I do you come in there. So I'm a mutt. Okay, okay. I stayed in the north, played in the south. I'm a mutt. They know me all around. I stayed over here 10 years, ran all up here. Oh yeah? Yeah. Man. So, okay, just, you wanna hear how the whole, okay, so how does this happen? Atlanta Avenue. Atlanta Avenue happened because that where I'm from. Born stiff at the one. Okay. Atlanta Avenue, you know what I'm saying? That street was so effective on my life, I had to make somebody, you know what I mean? Now that was a real effect on my life because that where I learned from the OGs, the grandmothers, you know, the old folks way back then, so that where it came from, man. We put it, we put it out there and everybody gravitated to it. Yeah. So when it comes down to, you know, like the first episode, cause you guys got so many now. How much has changed since you guys first started doing it to now? I mean, I know you guys have grown so much. Okay. Shout out to my brother, aunt from Ohio. Dayton, Ohio. He was up here shooting a video for his son in a mansion when he called me. He said, man, you better come and get some footage over here while I got the mansion, Airbnb. I called my cameraman and everything got history. Wow. But people were so drunk, we rather got it done. So that became nine minutes. After that, everything got 30 minutes an hour, hour and a half. Yeah, yeah. They really movies, B.E.T. just talking, man. You got a whole lot of movies, they're movies. Wow, so B.E.T. contacted you? Well, he ain't actually B.E.T. He got movies with B.E.T. Okay, okay. So yeah. Yeah, and that's good stuff. No, yeah, John Carter. Man, shout out to John Carter. Now, just. What have you learned over the years doing this business that you can pass on to someone else? Like, what's the most crucial thing you've learned? Well, a lot of people in our community can't read, can't write. So they let that stop them from trying to make a movie. What I do is I improvise. I don't write. I write it in my head. And then after that, everything got history. But yeah. So you just act, tell everybody what to do because you say you don't write it? Yeah, I give everybody something to do. They put their little twist to it if they know how to. And you telling me if you like the twist or not? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're going to make them do it over. Because that's why Atlanta Avenue is so genuine. People don't have to read, no scrub, be embarrassed because they can't read. And people comfortable, man. They like to come back. They come back to do something. But do you think that, because after a while, things blow up and get, do you think you'll still be able to use that concept if it gets bigger? Well, I'd be able to fit the fit to it. Get my best writers. I can write too. And then throw my improvise in it. Because such stuff, you can't write. You feel me? Like this stuff we doing now, it can't be wrote. You can't write this, so. OK, cool. When you look at Atlanta Avenue, man, what do you want to see this go? I want to see it make history. I want to see it make history because 100 episodes were my destiny. OK. And so when you say you want to see it make history, you're guys like, like I said, money in violence and different. I've seen where somebody came in and purchased their brand and then you didn't see it anymore. They pretty much shifted after that. And it was a great show. I enjoyed it. It was a little tough watching all the killings and all that. But all in all, it was getting the views and everything. And then allegedly, Jay-Z and those guys linked up. And when it happened, you didn't see them anymore. Is that what would you sell out for money or anything like that when it comes down to the brand? You see what I'm saying? No, I'm going to get 100 million. I've been trying to. People don't try to take me into your people office. I was naked. I wasn't ready yet. But now, to answer your question with them guys, that just lets you know your project is effective. OK. It's a trend. OK. It's just trending. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It wasn't that effective. And then it's 2021. Ain't nobody watching that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So when you look at you guys and how you guys come together, shout out to, is it Peaches? What is her name on the show? Peaches. Peaches. Shout out to her, man, because we sat down with her the last time we was here. And I just enjoyed her vibe, man. So I wanted to shout her out. But a good person, man. Great person, actually, man. That's why I was like, man, this show got to be dope for you on it. You know what I mean? And, man, just the whole cash, man, and the people that you work with, man. Anybody that sticks out when you, because I owe you a big rid, that's how we link, of course. Any of them just stick out to you when you guys are working? You saw, say, all of them. Yeah, new, new Peaches. I brought a kid in, they ain't old, who I grew up with. He became effective. A lot of them, man, because it's genuine. And they ain't reading no scrub. You know, trying to remember what they say. So, yeah, Spice One came in. And I got everybody doing their, you know, somebody you know probably in there, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Spice One was the same thing. Yeah, Spice One. Yeah, Spice One in there. Man. OG. OG, man. How is he doing? Oh, he doing good, man. I had him in my house. I took him to the club and showed him love. Because he out of LA, right? Yeah, yeah. Or is it LA or the Bay? Where is he at up there? LA. LA? But nah, that's something that I listen to from my uncle there. And then I end up with him in my house. Wow. From one of my kids' memories. Wow. Baby daddy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's our baby daddy. Man, man, that's dope, man. What do you think about him, just gonna create a show. Just forget about the rules. We gon' do this and we gon' keep it at Lama. We gon' do it the way it's supposed to be done, man. But he just out, he comes across with such a creative personality. Man, your personality is something dope, man, like, the way you... So we already knew you was gon' do that. Yeah, the way you do... Oh, what is... What we got here? We givin' our gifts here, man. Stop playin', man. I had to bring your savings. Say, man, look at here, man. Hey, we good over here, man. Yeah, man. Call him out, Femme E. Say, man. You got... What is this? The part... Partments? Departments. Departments. Without the A. That's what threw me off. You know what I'm sayin'? I got you. Departments. Man, me too. Yeah. Is it Chasin' Chicago? Chasin' Chicago with Famer Dex. With Famer Dex. Man, that's dope, man. Chasin' the Bay. Drizzle ATL, man. With JT, the bigger figure. That one with JT. Man, look at this, man. And then we got a, let's say, Femme Molina, Numbers. Numbers. And it got the card on the front of it, and it healed what it healed. Stop playin'. Man. And then you got Mailbox. Mailbox. What is Mailbox about? Mailbox. Basically, man, I grew up at a Mailbox, and used to sell drugs at the Mailbox, and was kind of reminiscing on bringing that back and putting it out there, just letting people know the history. Wow. Because people look at it as a mystery. If you don't put it out there, you know, and I like to put stuff out there that I don't understand what it's doing, because I started the Mailbox, and then everybody started trippin' at the Mailbox. Wow. So what's Numbers about? Numbers about, man, I'm trickin' them with the food stamp card. I'm finessin' them with the food stamp card. I'm putting it down. I'm getting the money off the EBT. You know, some of y'all ain't wish we could do when we were younger. I always wish I could go get that money off that card. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But then, I remember momma givin' me food stamp books, so I'm finessin' them, man. I got them gone. I got Curtis Newell and another boy from the block. Man, I've been lookin' for him. I said, I wanna get him. Man, get that boy over here if he ain't doing nothin' today. You know what I say? Get that boy over here. And he ain't here, too. Man, you linked in. Yeah. No, I'm linked in, man. Hey, listen. I keep tellin' them I'm their history. Man, I love it. You can put me in the books. Oh, really? Chasin' the Bay. What's that about? Chasin' the Bay, where I went to. I do this thing called chasin'. I'm sorry. I do this thing called chasin' where I come to your city and I chase it. I chase it and I go hollat the projects. You know, hollat people, see what they doin' and see what the hood hint like and stuff like that. Man, dope. So, yeah, I got Ohio. It just ain't on DVD, but... Oh, yeah? You do? They know Ohio. I probably been coming to Dallas. When, man? No, no. What happened was, unfortunately, one of my biggest fans got killed in Dallas. Tree-hugger. I don't know if you heard of Tree-hugger, but Crisco, all them guys, they come up under that umbrella. And he got killed. When did that happen? Last year. Marta Suicide. Wow. He was big in Dallas. They loved him, man. Tree-hugger. Guap. His name's Guap. He got killed. And I used to wear clothes in my show. He was my bigger fan. He was ready to put a bag behind me. Man, and he got killed on some street. In the house. Oh, in the house. Marta Suicide. Marta Suicide. White girl killed him. Wow, man. Straight out of Dallas. They love him in Dallas. Wow, man. Man, that's tough loss, man. Man. Chasin' Chicago. Man. Famous Dex. Yeah, man. He been going crazy lately. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he has, man. But you know when you don't do right by people, God will take you through something. Wow. Your God will take you through something. So you and him, do y'all still speak? The boy won't even acknowledge me. I got a couple people who love me, who'll be jumping on their live and be putting... How that draws on, they may say some of that effect, but he won't bother with me. Well, how was y'all relationship? How did y'all meet? A OG from Chicago called me and said, he got a star. Didn't before anybody know of him. I said, send him down here. He sent him down here on the plane, here first time ever on the plane. And I took it from down. I did this. I got him in Chasin' Atlanta. I got him in Norma's. I put him out there. Wow. Then what I do, then my city. And then after that, what do you think the divide came? Well, I had him a deal set up for QC. Oh, really? And he ended up signing with the artist and started the boss. Okay. He snuck off and did that. Wow. Yeah, he snuck off in New York and signed with Rich the Kid and started signing with P. Because I had it set up with two officials. It was going to go down. He didn't have no patience. Wow. But the slime side came out. I got big love from them. Never did an interview on them. Plenty of people tried to get me to do an interview on them. In a negative way. I just want to talk about them. I said, I'm going to let God do it. I ain't going to have to do that. Won't he fight your battles for you? Man, he'll fight your battle. He'll remove them out of your life. See, the things I used to do, I don't do no more. The places I used to go, I don't go no more. The people I used to know, I don't even know no more. I don't even want to know more. Hey, listen to what I'm doing. I'm sitting at home. I'm smoking on some of the biggest blends. Making money in my sleep. I mean, these people give me so much money. I ain't got no problem. My net goal is to go first class. I heard Dick Gregory said, go first class. When you go first class, you won't never go back. Wow. That's my net goal. I'm cool. And I stay in the apartment for real. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I just know battle. I ain't going to pay nobody a rep. I ain't too focused on no house. I want to buff it. Them guys constantly moving. Mean they money. They meet the money. You can't meet the money at home. I know that's right, man. Yeah, I ain't putting all the money in no house. That dead money. Let me ask you something, man. I have to ask this because it's one of the things that's going on, man. How does that affect the way you move for us in business and in the music and all the subject-centered eyes around what's going on in the world and society today? You heard what you said, that doll business. Yeah. That doll business, that rapping, that killing, that shooing. You put that out there, it's going to come back to you. That's what I keep hearing. My first name was Mr. Rob. I was a robber. I would rob you. I would befriend you and rob you. But I was the type of robber to leave something in your pocket. I was different. I'm a grown-up baby, so. You ain't going to just take them all the way out? Most of them I won, you know, because I just realized that you fucking come back and get me. And a lot of them could have got me, but they remember I left something in their pocket. Amen. Even for NASA, you know, we for NASA. They can't kill us. We didn't rob them with no gun. I robbed you with my mouth. That's right. I was probably talking a little fair when I did it, but I got you with my mouth. Most people don't even understand that game, man. But if you can control the mental, the action, it would definitely follow. No, I had to put it behind me, though, because I just seen how easy it was. They'll come to Atlanta and get you anything. Wow. So you put it right in your hand. Wow. They're how desperate people are like my show. People want these rent-rants. Yeah, they want them rents and they blank, right? So they hit me from all over the world. Soon they get here, they callin' me. Think I'm a servo. Some crazy stuff. But they're how the world is. And they get mad at me when I say, Man, I don't do that. When you first started, I know you started off you didn't have the greatest camera in the world. How did that start off for you? How did you start recording? How did you even know how to do it? Well, my Ohio buddy, he came in camera. But a long story short, a dude came in this city named JT the Bigger Figure. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to JT the Bigger Figure. Change my world. Change my world, big brother. JT? JT put a camera in my hand and told me to go. It started the independent game. I ain't never signed no deal with nobody. I got the game early. Because he taught Master P. I'm listening. Master P learned the game from him. And Master P gave him his flower. The magazines, the interviews and stuff like that. He taught Master P. Well, when I said I wasn't that serious. He influenced me. He gave him the game. When the boy landed in the bay, he went to see him brother. JT living room. He got the game from JT. If you look at the game, that JT game. Wow, so you and JT, y'all been riding for a long time? That my brother, man. Shout out to Mr. Toy Fisher QC over there. You deal with them as well? They're my people. So you're talking about Coach K and P? P, we come from downtown. Downtown, that's where we come from. I had a business. They was trappers. But I was trapping out my business too. I saw CDs and DVD. But I had a dollar store. I sell everything. That had a dollar came on the drizzle. I was already drizzled. We just throw the dollar on it. And made it what it was. So P, you and him kind of came up. They were doing anything. You were doing yours? They come and get the CDs from me and come and jug out my shop. Stuff like that. And you rock with them? Yeah, P, a real script one. He's been promising me that he's going to put me on. But you know how God works. Come on, man. God is in control. God is in control. They can tell you what they're going to do, but God's going to tell you what he's going to do. Man, I love your answers, bro. I ain't going to lie to you. It's real, you know what I'm saying? No, we put everybody at best. You can't get around him. You can't get around him and the thing about God is he the real one. He ain't none of these fake people. He's going to do it for real. He might make you wait, but he's going to do it for you. And then the good part about God, he don't want you to be perfect. He wants you to be patient. He don't want you to be perfect. He wants you to be patient. That's all. Just be patient. The blessing's coming. A little bit of blessings. God, too big for them little bit of blessings. You can't pray for nothing bigger than God. You know what I mean? Boy, hey, this is a good show right here. I'm going to let you run it, boy, because you're talking my talk, ain't you? Nah, he'll be praying for rent money and car notes. Come on, man. That's all you got to add God for. Come on, man. Ain't he big enough for the job? Man, listen. You know if he let the monkey swing it out or a new bird to sing it out, you know he powerful. Love it, man. You know he probably told the lion he had to run out. Told the ant he had to crawl it out. Told the hessie he had to creep it out. My God. Man, ain't he good? He's a good guy. He told the bell he had to snort it out. Told the cow he had to know it out. Man, listen. He's so good. I don't even bother to be here. So give me a story, man. Something that could have took you out. What could have took me out? Man, I shot a man five times on New Years. And I had a whole lot of pro warriors around me. And I was playing with the system. I didn't want to go to trial, but I ended up taking it to trial. But some kind of way, they said they don't want to go to trial. And then I've been in there 15 months. I get out, my grandma sell her house, divide the money with all her kids. My mama come and get me with her money. So I got a chance to fight from the streets. So I get a car one day. I'm in the country. About 30 minutes from here. My mama said, man, it's all kind of deputies at this house. They was coming to get me because I probably been in court for a plea. They was going to count the 15 months. It's two years and give me three year probation. I had to go down though. So how did you end up getting out of it? Did you get anything? The 15 month was counted as two years time served. And I was three years. Did you live in there? Yeah, I went home from the courtroom. Man, ain't there something more God do it? Man, God would do it. He doing it now. Love what I'm at. Man, you on Boss Talk 101? I've been watching Boss Talk. What you think about Boss Talk? Boss Talk 101. For one, it got a genuine God behind the money. Hey, man, thank God, man. Man, the wife is going to always be by my side. I've been 20 years, man. So that's what I see. Thank you so much, man. But not only that, I see the western. Yeah, I see the western in the show. Man, we got Money Moses. He only in when he want to be. I got a young buck. I keep him on my side just to make sure. Hey, man, when I look over there, I do this, man. It's just the one thing. I feel like when you're an older guy, man, and you had so many opportunities, you got to pass it on the same way you do. You helping the others just to come in behind you to understand, hey, man, we here to create a feeling in the void, right? No, you got to. Man, I tell you, man, I just, you don't bless me. I'm being real. Your spirit, the way that you are, I ain't going to gas up. I'm a man that I'm driven by spirit. So it's just the way that you speak about God and to know that you've been through so much. And then to put something together, man, like you've done, man, it's just, you know it's God behind it. You know what I mean? I put a message in this stuff, but it ain't all good. It ain't all pictures and cream because I didn't see Buckhead that much. Nah, I ain't get a chance to see Buckhead that much, but Bankhead going to get that fish, stuff like that. I got, man, I'm killing, I'm stealing. I'm doing it all. I'm doing my past life. So you're going to get a lot of stuff from me, man. We working. I got that, man. I'm trying to fill your bank account up. I work seven days a week. Man, ain't that wrong with you? I don't take five days. I got to do seven. Man, you just like me. That's why you say you wake up at three? Yeah, I wake up at three. I wake up at three. Yeah, I wake up at three. I'm laughing because it's funny to me. I'm just listening. You got to check my show out. I'm going to do it, man. You got to check my show out, man. You think I'm on there, man? I'm listening to a preacher. They say I'm preaching, but I say I'm teaching and I'm speaking. I don't have a Bible. I don't know the Bible that good. I ain't got that many... My vocabulary there ain't that big. I tell you, man, people in my show, I'm changing lives. I'm changing lives a bit, dawg. Yeah, they telling me I'm changing lives. Y'all better tell them we on YouTube now. Shout out to my SWA family. And I got something I called SWA. We SWA everything. We put SWA on everything. And that's a different kind of SWA. This ain't just SWA where your grandma would thank you, cousin, somebody else. This is SWA where, you know, I SWA I'ma do my best. You know, that kind of SWA. That motivation of SWA. I went to the county jail and I called. There was some SWA motivation. Then, uh, just, uh, taking the people to the jail, I would count the jail and let them know they were my second home one point of time. Yeah, man, when you've been through a lot, man, and you're able to, you're able to influence others just by the way that you move, man. The lighting, you gonna bring others out of darkness. I always do. Yeah, you know, and that's the whole cold game, man. Like, um, you know, when I've been through all the stuff that I've been through, I'm just looking at opportunity to do something to inject positivity into a place where we know that the evil lurks. That's what Boss Talk 101 was. It was a place where when I get a guy like you on here who starts speaking about God, somebody could be watching Boss Talk 101 in the middle of the night and be like, man, you know, I was doing bad and I was going through some things and he said something, you know what I mean? A man, man, said something, throw me all the way off, man, made me get back on. You know what I mean? So a lot of people don't understand what these platforms do, but it helps people, man, because there's so much craziness going on in the world that we have to have something to interject positivity. You got to, and then you got to think about it like most people are, they grab it, I mean when you wake up the negativity you wake up till you ain't down for death. Wow. Getting off my show at 10 o'clock in the morning, the first thing I see on the internet is young Dolph being killed. I read that. I just had Dolph in my hands on the west side. He was so comfortable with me, he called his barber. Hey man, come and cut my hand. Try to get me a chair. Cut it outside. I'm in the video and all that and then he was directing. I didn't get a chance to see Dolph. I got a chance to see Adolf. Yeah, because he was directing and he wasn't he didn't have no jewelry on him. He was ass shit. And then when we were talking about Dolph people talking that stuff, smoking Tuki, smoking Buki somebody going to be smoking you somebody going to be smoking you eventually. You know what I mean? You can't keep going around him putting out that stuff that stuff manifests. Our words like seeds. Once you start talking that stuff you playing you playing your seeds to grow when I talk I'm talking to grow my words to grow. I'm playing seeds every time I'm saying something out of this and they picking it up because they know it's something in it it's going to grow and it's going to blossom. Man, you know you have kids though. I got twins. You got twins. They superstars. Oh yeah, how old are they? 15 basketball, football track. Boys and girls. Boy and a girl. And I pray for that, right? My first out of twin been put on somebody out of two boys but I got that when I was doing Shot the Boy the girl she was trying to wait on me she come wait on me she put them kids on somebody out but God brought me two more. You see how he worked. Oh really? Yeah so and then my daddy right ain't never come to a basketball game football game so I be at all my kids game. They call me for money. I don't know how to know. You know what I mean? Yeah. I can't tell them no. They ask me for $20. Don't make you feel good. Yeah, yeah. My daughter hit me yesterday and said daddy she asked for $25 I sent her $40. She said my mama said who the other field team for a man man I said no for you man man call me what he want what he want. Already man. That's for you baby. She don't ask for them. Yeah, yeah, it's a difference saying it. That's a big difference. My son kind of like that he don't really ask for it. That's a good opportunity. I definitely gotta look out. He's 14 now. Oh man. We got a 14 year old and 16 year old. Now you moving like a young boy man. No, no man. My wife a little younger than me and she come to me one day and said I need I want a baby pretty much and I was like okay and then I had to double down and start doubling up on the finance and everything because I'm you know I'm knowing I'm older. I'm like I gotta go get it man. So that's what happened. I'm looking at your story. That's another part man. That's another part. I'm looking at it. I'm telling you I don't know how old you are but your testimony look good on you. Say man I thank God for being here man. If I go down that hole man we'd be here for another about 45 minutes. I'm not I ain't. But we gonna I'm gonna be on your show. I'm gonna be you. Yeah that's what I'm saying. I'm gonna get you. We gonna get down man. Get down on the get down for show. It's just a dollar man. We appreciate you man for coming on last time either. No. We gonna do this like this gonna be a thing where you are regular. You are my out of town regular nigga. You hear me? Listen man. You are my regular. When Red hit me and told me what the move was I said ooh look at God. You know I've been watching them people. Man thank you so much man. I've been watching you man. I have man. I just watched you talk about uh asking him about Adam 22. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. See listen. I'm referring to internet because I'm trying to turn it. I'm making five six thousand dollar a month. I'm trying to get them 20s and 30s. Already. And then them 50s and 100s. Already. So how are we looking pretty good though huh? We coming through there? Yeah. No. We looking good man. We looking good. They in trouble man. Yeah. Some new boys and drove up on the block and it's going down. It going down. Can I tell them what to find you? Go ahead man. Make sure you tell them what to find you. I can find me at drugs a dollar. Make sure you put that R on that dollar and they got both of them together because they think they're two different people which it is you know. Don't come to me talking about some rap. That man man go out that man man. I'm drugs a dollar. Hey, just a dollar man. Shout out to ball talk 101. Hey man. Thank you so much for coming on the show man. It's been another great and we love you. No we love you. I love y'all too. It's been another great segment of ball talk 101. It's wild.