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Wait a minute Exactly we keep it in the right Everything is always set for this guy to be on this set. This is my guy This guy man listen man I locked in with this guy man and to be honest with you, you know this guy right here ever since I met him Been straight up, bro. Yes. I'm gonna thank you, bro Every time I came atl or anything you always was It's always been recuperated with you the same way. So, you know, I Definitely appreciate the man show me when I'm in y'all town. So man. Listen, man So you in Texas again, man, and to be honest with you any time I know you you in and out this time But I'm just glad that you stopped by man to rock out with us man That's mandatory. This is my stop that I got to make any time I come in this area Yeah, I got to stop by see boss talking how that you know, Mr. Make it man, but I feel good man. That mean we doing something right man Exactly and man, so so what's been up with the music? Let's talk about a little bit. Oh, man We're back and we're back in motion with the music. I had to break You know life issues family kids You know just kind of push the music to the side for a second, but I'm back now and I'm engaged Back doing music Caption content doing videos got new projects on the way on the resurrection the Chad Butler and our goals to am I feeling working on like three different projects at one time, you know Just back trying to get the ball rolling man. Yeah, I love to see the way how you be balancing kids and work life because when I look on your Instagram You always posting them on your Instagram and everything like that. I love the love that I see right right I try to be just transparent with Everything wide open with a lot of stuff on people to know, you know I'm a real person and I just what you hear in the music You know I'm saying don't let that get you facade a phase about what real life has to offer What goes on in real life exactly do you think that? Any of your kids are gonna come up in the music industry as well. Oh, man, they can rap Yes, my daughter she got it. It's natural. She's got rhythm. My son every time he over there He like that's going to studio. Let me make a song And I'm like, let's go put a beat on they got out. They got records. They do. Yeah You ain't been pushing them. What's up with that? Yeah, well, I don't want to give them too caught into it. I'm keeping a focus on school I mean then they answer a lot of things. So I don't want to have too many different ways But you know what like I tell my daughter because when she wanted to work and do all the stuff while she I'm going to school and she's a straight-A student. I told her, you know, go ahead But the straight eggs come first you got to make sure that you keep that up at all times But if at any time I see that going down then you're gonna have to stop everything else You know what I mean? But if you can maintain all of that because life on a whole you have to learn how to multitask as an entrepreneur as You know, they go off to college. You might want to have a part-time gig or start their own entrepreneurship They have to learn how to handle all of that. So you better do it from early So by the time they get older it comes so easy to multitask Exactly to my daughter all the time as long as gray straight, you know, you can do whatever you want Exactly. So and then when I think about females in the rap industry compared to the boys Some people wouldn't push the girls to go into the rap industry some of the cell cameras can push my boys She needs to go ahead and be the business side of stuff You don't think so. I don't want to say that that's kind of sexist It is but I've heard it before Man, hey, man, I don't want to just jump in the conversation But you said earlier that about that. What was the name of that album that you working on next? Oh, the resurrection of Chad Butler man. What what first of all some people say what make you even Tap in the Chad being that you you actually from way down you and you and Florida I was born born in Florida in Miami, Florida Actually, you know raised most of my life in Atlanta, okay ties here, you know, my daddy was here born in Fort Worth That's so I got ties in there. I got ties throughout the South Alabama Memphis so, you know, I'm a country boy if you want to really get to it, you know, I'm saying to be legitimate But I'm from the South man. You know, man, you can't just put me one area So how what made you tap in the chat like that Chad Butler one of the favorites on this show favorite artist Man, I grew up listening to Chad man, and you know, he really got me in the music UGK Bumpy No, I was a big fan of a music man I always want to be like Chad Which what was it? What was the song that that mostly stuck out to you when you when you really tapped in the PFC? Man, are you GK? man Probably have to go back to Want to say pocket full of stones so many songs before that they kind of got me engaged to Pimpin ain't no illusion Man, look at me man Many, you know, yeah, yeah, I think I just caught on all of it. Yeah, he dropped was just like glass to me I was just into it. Okay. Well, you you remember when he went to prison and all that all of it Everything that hurt me when he went down You know, I like the way he was always expressing himself about the south We get on radio shows you wouldn't hold him back like nothing. He had the expression say you know I'm saying Just wide open with what he felt and I appreciated that. I love his accent a little way talk that country slang on the track Yeah, like you was just all you know saying it represented the south and that was what I represented But what about when that time when he jumps on the radio and and Lila and he he just go down through there on the factor How he felt about and he really will call it a few people out on it But he really just it was kind of subliminalist, you know I remember I can't let them do like me no pimp just went off on that land I said no for real and that's kind of I was in Atlanta I remember right after that and it was like it was a thing where he really was just telling people to sharpen up So now like like I know bun is one that he's more like lyrical like they hear stories about Bunby that That race basically Like he you know when he dealing with the music Just how fast you know how professional is DJ burn one was on on my show And he was telling me about how how he come down there and do a feature with somebody and it's it's like in and out It don't take as long the young boy. They trying to What they call it when they jump in the end job, what they call it baby punching in punching in They punching in while why Bobby walk it out I Sometimes I get in the studio I do punch in you know, so I can't knock them and then a lot of times I sit at home and I write my music before I even go in the studio They were all this like that bun I would already have my shit prepared. You have to not going there trying to create Let's you just felt that vibe from the beat and y'all got it And it was just okay, you know, it's gonna come off your tongue like that then but you know You're not feeling that you really trying to get in there and push something out when he wasted man time like that Yeah, yeah artist. Yeah, I'm saying too much of a legend to be in a plan like that in the studio I will do that. I gotta ask you this question man because we had take off. We lost takeoff and It was in H-town You being down in Atlanta, you know, just you know, we are frequent Atlanta I'm always down through there or whatever but just kind of that whole that whole vibe down there now like with him being gone What was it like when y'all heard about that down there, I mean it devastated the city. They shut the city down for the funeral I mean Amigo meant a lot to the city had a lot of records that The city was behind the mayor did a lot of things for the, you know, community and stuff like that So it hurt when he when he died in the city felt it. Yeah. Yeah, I definitely a big fan I got to meet him once. I mean we had magic I met him, but he was relayed back Right, we brush shoulders from time to time. Yeah, I'm saying I never knew him just like that But yeah, I could always tell he was a real humble dude. Yeah. Yeah. What about just being out? I know you wanted to be Having to be out late nights dealing with parties scene Yeah, you have to cuz the job that you guys picked to be and be a part of like like what is the What is the what? How do you move it during these times? How do you move? Yeah, I'm asking you Should you move? He can't be sitting there hanging around in areas, you know, you ain't protected in and you ain't comfortable in any This ain't till six and you need to be you know saying move especially if you ain't got the right type of security around Yeah, yeah, and you know that type of vibe and where you run a bunch of niggas that you know, I'm saying ain't got what you got Yeah, I mean, yeah, a lot of people ain't happy for you. Most people just don't send the watch. Yeah Yeah, I agree with that a hundred percent I really I really think that you know when you look at like just a whole rap scene on a whole We got to start looking at more Towards the entrepreneurial part where we can start building our people up man. Definitely, you know what I'm saying? I think that's I think that's a part where we hadn't unified enough I think we kind of disconnected because of the money a lot of times Everybody was thinking somebody might dig and they pot some kind of way so they could just stay away from the No, we got to figure out a way to come back together so we can help each other to understand, you know, just you know How to build our people up? I'm being rid. That's what I think. No facts. You speak in fact. Yeah, definitely need to go on Entrepreneurship is real big especially with these artists They got the opportunity to do it and bring their people up And off of those jobs positions and no opportunities So it's definitely need to be something that's talked about in bought to the forefront about the artist They get the opportunity, you know to help others, you know, I mean, yeah, but the thing that I see with some of those opportunities is a Lot of youngsters coming up rap artists coming up and get the opportunity But to help themselves and their immediate family, but still don't want to I want to say step up their game When I say that meaning maybe move out of the city Maybe come just like you say you can't have certain people around you at all times Especially when you come in like this they look at what you have and sometimes they can want it So but some people some artists be like I got to help my whole city I got to be able to help all of these people around me first before I even Elevate myself. Do you agree with that? You know where they come from life experiences, you know We're on and going through things and know that you can't you can't save everybody Definitely need to build up your house before you try to help somebody else build it Yeah, you got to just think about, you know, I'm saying it in a baby is self-preservation Right, I mean not to be selfish or anything But you all we all think about self, you know Make sure you you in a position where you good before you think about doing for others Because you can always reach back later on and help if you choose to but sometimes during that time I think and I'm always gonna put God in it I say God really just open your eyes to who's really Mean you well because a lot of times people mean you well if when you're elevating and they're still here They're still gonna be motivating you pushing you on and stuff like that They're not gonna be always be, you know Arguing about well, you're not helping me why you ain't giving me no money. Da-da-da stuff like that No, it's it it's something else man Like I said, just just when you come from a place where people Not used to having something in a get opportunity to have something I think it's a learning stage in there that people don't really Learn the state a lot of people ain't ain't you know financially Telling it enough to know you know what to do with the money sometimes So they get it and it's their first time having this amount of money You know, we all have been there for we don't I mean we've been grown We've been young before yeah, you know fucked up some money a lot of so, you know, they live you Like I said come with growth You know, I'm sorry I know partners that I got in the rap industry got their money and felt like they had to take care They mama and they cousin and they a little brawling, you know and went broke behind it You know I'm saying and I ain't nobody that helped them. Yeah Yeah, you really got to be in that position to make sure like I said you able to do what you're doing You know, I think a lot of people take advantage of you just trying to get over. Yeah. No, I you got it you got a relationship with the rest of Sean and I had him on the show when I was in ATL And I didn't get to see you when I was down there either, but he came and hang out with me, right? Yeah, I did get to see You go I know I had to see you but anyway when he came on the interview and he was like he said Basically that he was He he this pain style. We was trying to get to the bottom of it right who started this pain style And he said he been doing it since he was some other name It was he was something before you're the red the son debo debo He say this time he did he wasn't under the same name But he been doing it a long time him and T real T real was having a back and forth about that Who did it the longest, you know, and I think he really end up saying he was the first he's still all true to it But how long have you been seeing him do that style? I gotta ask you about that Man, I think it's really been kind of harmonizing singing. You know since he started rapping You know, he just started doing it more now that it became big But it's always been a part of his style, you know, I mean a part of rap even when he used to do You know, just the debo hardcore rap He still had their harmony from time to time, you know, I'm saying that different cuts and his verses Yeah, I mean, yeah, that's crazy man Just just the fact of how that style kind of done permeated everything and kind of slipped in and Kind of paved the way out of the you know, the R&B thing, you know, I mean, I'm everywhere. I'm listening to artists I'm like, yeah, that's the rest. That's the rest Multiple times so he don't really, you know, set away where people got it got his sound. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah He kind of trendset it on that Yeah, and but you know when you got something special people gotta understand People are gonna re-duplicate it. They're gonna try to, you know, try to try to mimic it It's something that that that people, you know, when it's good people gonna try it So it's okay to for people to to try to use your style, you know People used to say they're calm even ask them, can I use your style? I'm glad I got one that's hard to do. You're a different man Hey, listen man, cocaine brought me everything man. That's one of my favorite jam by you man for real for real That's why I was at what you already put your is out yet. I'm gonna say that Everything really makes got somebody on there. Yeah, they don't like man. That's hard man. So man Look, man, I gotta say is man, you you something else you different and when you come to tell you gotta tap in Boss talk I had to get you on the set today. I Said man, I gotta give my boy show he coming to town. Oh, we gotta be on your man So thank you for coming on the show man Let people know how can people get a hold to you, bro? Man, I'm Pgf shout on every platform Twitter on snapchat Tiktok Instagram out of you type me in Pgf shout YouTube You gotta answer me this too before you get off of here who popping in ATL right now young boys that you know I always be trying to figure out who next I think he told who did he tell me last time? Oh Told me somebody down there. I don't forgot to do name to If he said the same name, I'll know it. Yeah Who is music? Yeah for you. I'm gonna tell you straight up, man My little home on G5 G5 you find it war. He liked it. He Is he working like you were working like you were working when you first coming to get you work. He working He worked. He been continuously working no break. So like you're gonna look it hard into me. Really? Yeah, he worked Man, I'm gonna be looking out for a man. Like I say, I always like to get that shout out, man I appreciate you for coming on show. We love you, bro. You know what I come to ATL. I'm tapping in I'm calling when I land it you gonna get that same little signal you sent me Thank you so much man Man has been another great segment a boss talk on the one what a boss is talk