 It's a unique hustle, big shit, big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, big shit, name another podcast like this, who gonna bring it to the table, boss talk. Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle. This is your boy, E-C-E-O, and I'm here with the lovely official, Mr. Makeup. Walk on, walk on my tail. Hey, what's going on? Nothing, nothing. Say, man, look, man, hey, man, as you always know, man, the new hot stuff that come through the city, man, the dudes that really pretty much is, hey, man, we got to catch them early. Because once they sign that deal, they might not come back. And we trying to make sure we catch the ones with traction, man. This little young dude right here, he been killing us, man. He been bringing it through, been doing shows, too, in the city, man. Talk to him. Say, man, we in the D, man. Dallas, Texas, man. Hey, three money is here, man. Oh lord, oh lord, three money in the building. Yes, sir, yes, sir. Yeah, man. Hey, man, couldn't wait to talk to you, man. Pleasure to be here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You say you ran into me some years ago. Yeah, I did, man. I did, bro. I was at work. That's all right. I love the fact that you was at work, man. And when I seen you, you know, I was like, I know this dude. When I seen the flyer, I knew it. I was like, I know this dude. I kept saying that to myself. I didn't really tell nobody, but in my heart, I knew, I knew this dude. Something about the face. Yeah, I'm like, yeah. But then I started saying, nah, this nigga here remind me of, what's this nigga to be with Dolf? What's that nigga name? That nigga Key Glock. Yeah, I said this nigga, this nigga, maybe it's a Key Glock. Nah, he hard. Yeah, nah, nah, man. So I hate to say, tell us a little bit about yourself, but I'm going to say it, man. Tell us a little bit about yourself, man. I mean, what do I really start with it? I mean, shit, we can start with, I mean, I do go by name, three money from Irvin, Texas. Okay, where did that name come from? Well, it's really e-money for it, but you know, legal purposes, I can't do e-money for it. So it switched to three money. One of my partners and me was chopping something up and then like, you know what I'm saying? I was like that, you know, the e-money couldn't work. So after e-money, I switched it to e-money with a three. You know what I'm saying? So it was e-money with a three. Let that ride for a little bit. I tried to put my music on again. Once again, that name was took. So then after that, we just switched that second three to the first one. So it's really still e-money, but it's three money for legal purposes. That's kind of where that came from. Oh, okay. For sure. Three money in the building! Yes, oh lord, oh lord. So how old were you when you started? I mean, I've been rapping. Like the first time you came up and did your first rap, I mean, like, did you write your first lyric? Oh no, I remember when I was like by like, shit, maybe six, seven, my big cousin, like, like, it was a fun story. Like my cousin from Louisiana or whatever, it was things like Christmas or something like that. And like all like the people went out and shit like that. I can cuss on you, right? Yeah. Okay, baby, baby. Yeah. So I like the uncles and everybody left out, they came back and then like all our cousins and stuff, we was like, you know, when they come back, we're going to make like a little performance and whatnot. So my cousin, like he was like, right? He wrote down this little rhyme for me. I don't remember what he said, but he put, he let me wear his jersey and shit like that. Soon as my mama came back, I pretty much performed that. And I remember the end, it was something like smell me. I don't know what I said, but I just remember saying smell me to the crowd. So that's what it started for. And how did the crowd react? I was like, this family, you know, they're going to turn me up. I know, but still. They're going to turn me up. Of course, yeah, they're going to turn me up. Like, yeah, yeah, yeah. But then I would definitely say the first actual song was like 2014. And I did this freestyle of this Meek Mill beat. And that's kind of where the first song came about. It did pretty good. You know what I'm saying? Got a little buzz around the city a little bit. More hate than love. It was like, who is this dude trying to rap? Right. A lot of people knew me already, but it was like, who is this dude? So in between you doing that for your family and you did that beat, you told your mom that I wanted to be a rapper somewhere in between that. How did that go? I told her I wanted to be an entertainer. Okay. I told her I wanted to be on movies and stuff. I always be like trying to act and stuff like that. Oh, what did she say? She'd be like, you can't act. You're not funny. But she just kind of joking around with it like that. So that's kind of where it kind of kept going a little bit. Because I'm also an only child too. That's what I'm about to ask you. You're the only one. You can tell. Yeah, your mom. You can tell. You got this sense of entitlement about, now I'm just kidding. I didn't got that before. I didn't got that before. They say only child syndrome. That ain't no real thing. No, no. There is for some people because I've seen some people who are only kids. Yeah, your mama. Your mama is the main one you're talking about. No. But help me out. What is the only child syndrome? Because I don't get that. Like explain it for me. Okay. When you're an only child, you don't... Know how to interact with other people? You don't play well because you didn't have your kids. You didn't have any siblings to be... I play well with a lot. Like I had a lot of friends coming up. So that's false. That's right. You feel like it's a fake narrative. Fake narrative for sure. But that's for you. But then I'm saying I've met some people who are like that. Who are very selfish. Your mama. No. But that's who the only child is that I always see. That you know of. I know people who are only... Okay, give me a name. No, I'm not throwing no names out. Yeah, we got shooting subliminal. I'm not throwing no names out. I'm not throwing no names out. Put a name on it. Put a name on it. I don't think I even know it. Put a name on it. But I've met some people, even older, who say that they don't want any kids. They don't want, you know, they just want to travel the world, whatever. Because they were only child. Right, right. And, you know, they don't want to have to share anything. I can feel that. Like a sense of like, like possession. You are the child. Oh, nigga, you the only child. You can tell what you sipping on that head in. All that crime. Other people just didn't play well with me. Yeah, nigga. Nigga ain't want to play with you. Nigga, you probably, you hood. You hood, Spook. But that's what I'm getting at, though. You hood, man. Nigga don't want to play with you. Nigga, you don't play right. No, no, that ain't going to work. Go ahead, three money. What are you saying? Let's get back to it. But you're back to it, though. Yeah, anyways, though. Like, yeah, I'm the only child with that four. But like that's kind of where like my mom was just kind of like, you know, like. So she was supportive. She was very supportive. Was your father in your life? Yeah, he's big supporter. So my mom and my dad had a good relationship. Okay, had? They still together? No, they not together for it. They busted up. But they still have a good relationship. Very good relationship. So, you know, most parents are usually like, what you talking about? You want to be an entertainer. Go get a job. Right, right. What are you talking about? Oh, well, they was on that. They was like also like, yeah, you can do the entertainment, but make sure you stay in school, finish that. They was always on that. So you finish school? Yeah. Communication. And then right now I kind of switched it up for like a, I had like a audio entertainment for it. Then I switched it to communications for it. Just a little quicker way to do it. Okay. Are you still working? Other than that? Still working too. You got to keep it going always. So you find time to go to studio? I like this guy. Do all of that? Yes. And you write all your songs? Write all my songs. Do you write for other people? I can. More of a like, I do, but I don't like, it's not no songs out, but I can. I got partners like I got songs for days. Like when my partners rapping, they do that stuff and they might add something, but they might help me out too for a quick little bar or something like that. Do you make your own beats? No, that's the only thing I don't like. I engineer my own stuff though. Okay. I do engineer my own stuff and anything I can't do, you know, I go to my, I got a Mujo studio they'll help me out with that. You know, anything that I can't get. You know, I got all that stuff for us. That's what's up. How old are you now? I'm 25. I know baby face. I look young. I threw it under there. I'm 25, I know, I know. It's good jeans. They say it's just good jeans. That's what's up, man. So what, um, so growing up, you know, in Irving, you know, um, you had any kids? Nah, no kids. Okay. That's a good thing. You know, you just never know. Yeah, you never know. And you checked everybody, did you? So I'm trying to come out to Woodward's. We don't know if they're going to shut up. Look at him coming to America. He didn't know that he had a son. That movie was good too. Did y'all see it coming to America too? I liked it. People didn't like it. I liked it. I liked it a lot. I liked it. I liked it too. I liked the first one. I'm still sticking with the first one. The second one was... It's a classic. They tried to... You can't really just compare it to. No, the reason why I didn't like it... 30 years later... ...they tried to put too much comedy into it, and I don't look at that type of movie as a comedy. They was trying to appeal to, like, the masses now, like the kid generations and stuff like that. They was just trying to do that stuff. They were doing too much. They even tried to... Did you like it? I liked it though. I enjoyed it. You know what I'm saying? I enjoyed it. At the very end. Young kids love it. It's the same thing like if they made a new Friday, like, you know, RP, like John Witherspoon, it wouldn't be the same. We would like it, but you know it can't be the same. No, it can't be the same. So it's kind of hard to do that. Yeah, because a few people had passed away, even in Mother and all that. A few people they couldn't bring back on the cast. The end of his money is you. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, the thing I can say, man, is when are we going to make our movie? We're here in Texas. We need a real anthem. We need a real one, right? So you really want to do acting. Hell yeah, I want to be acting. That's what I would love to do. But of course, rapping is for show, for show, but I would love to be in a movie. Really? Yeah, yeah. You want to see me in a movie? Yeah, you'll be going in. I had a little quick cameo or something like that. Yeah. Didn't have to while. I can be on my Denzel. Okay. I can get on my Denzel. Did you do any acting in school? I did a couple of shows actually, like Nothing Successful, but I did some good ones. It was one like me and my partner Slim, like they had some like school thing going on and they already was doing it. The next day was the show. And then somebody got sick and they was like, y'all want to be in it? And we did it. And they gave us some lines. We were supposed to go home and remember it. We didn't go home and remember it. So we tried to remember it the next day. And then we thought we did. And when we got on stage, like on our part, I think we were some doctors. I had the first line I came on and I said, some looked at him. We both started laughing. And everyone started laughing. And we just started kind of butchering a little bit. And then I was like, yep. Definitely, if I got to read my lines, if I'm going to do acting, I need to read the lines. I was about to say that should have taught you like, do I really want to be an actor? It taught me like to stay away from it for a minute. That's probably why I didn't pursue that. That's probably why I chilled out and probably did the music. I was like that. But you know, after music videos, you start realizing like, huh, I wonder. I'm not saying I could be an actor, but I wonder. So when you do your music, because you young, you been performing for a little while now, do you feel like you have good stage presence? Do you feel like you rockin' the crowd? Great crowd. We're inside of the stage, right? No, you can go to my Instagram right now. You know what I'm saying? You rock out. Man, I'm rockin' that bitch out. Like, it's 200,000, same energy, same way. Same energy. I'm jumpin' around. I'm on standin' on stuff, you know what I'm sayin'? I'm gittin', I'm talkin' to the crowd. Like, I'm really gittin' it. Dallas people to call in for you told me. He said, man, check him out. That's my boy. He said, man, go and check him out, man. And I did. And he was like, man, yeah. Yeah, I want to try to see if you rock him on the show. I'm like, yeah, man. Cause he love hard. He love the city. He love the movement. Man. And I've been rockin' with him ever since he came on the show. Shout out to Dallas. Shout out to Dallas. So much you can say about that, man. Oh, yeah, yeah. How did you guys link up? Have y'all ever did anything together yet? All the time. I've been knowin' Dallas people from shit in my whole. Since I was about 4th grade. Really? So did y'all done some songs together? Yeah, we got. We could shit. We could make albums together. Really? That's hard. We already got them over the book. Really? We just kind of keepin' in the words. On Friday, I brought Dallas P.I. We performed two songs. Like, new things rockin'. We actually got... Yo, I ain't gonna say too much. Cause it's under, you know what I'm sayin'? It's still in the works. It's in the works. It's gonna come. I like the way y'all try to hide it and bring it out. You know, you niggas slick. You ever seen anything? I'm gonna just bring it out. But I'll let y'all in on it when it comes. When it's a little bit close, I'll come back on the show and share with you niggas. How we hit them? Kind of like you're one of them slingshots. We just pull it back. You kind of know them. Just let the thing go. Yeah, man. The thing I can say is, man, it's been a whole movement for this show ever since we started. We've been having everybody been coming through. Man, we appreciate you for coming through. You know what I mean? I appreciate you, my friend. Definitely love the way that you're carrying yourself. And I ask you to keep on pushing the way you're pushing, man. Appreciate that. So let's get on this music a little bit. Right now, out of all the songs, music videos, everything that you've done, which one you think is the top nine? I told myself. I like that. I told myself. Shut up, my nigga. That ain't it. That ain't it. Right now, I just think. Probation. I'm going to say probation. See, I'm hitting him. It's probation because it's just like. Yeah, because that's real. It's some real shit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. It's, of course, it's an armor artist. So you understand it, but it's, you know what I'm saying? So that's the reason why you like it? Yeah, they're not to mention my boy, Pint. He did his shit for, you know, that's my first one. He was just here last night. That's my boy. He was just shot out to have Pint. Last night he came through. So is that your favorite video as well? It's one of them. I like Miss Rita, too. Mujo and them shot that. I liked that one because I was just like the way we just did that one. That was just, you know, it was a nice, like setup. And that was your idea, the whole work? Yeah. Well, I mean, everything is pretty much my idea. And then once I start hitting the big league, it's like, you know, like Pint and Visual by D. I kind of like tell them something. They take a pinch and I let them just do them because, you know, that's what you get them for, you know. But like as far as like if it's something like me, like, if like, I got a partner who shoot my video, who used to shoot my videos from Hungary. And then with him, it's like more of a brother thing. So I can sit and we can talk and I'll be like, I want to do this. I want to do this. I want to do this. So he has a lot of videos, too. So I got another video. I like, we shot this one like at a Walmart. Like just it was like nine or 10 o'clock. We was at a Walmart and we was doing it. Then like a dude came at the very end and kind of like, y'all can't record in here. My homeboy like his SD card, like it stopped. So we didn't get that part. It was like, ain't that been perfect? But that was a good one too as well. So yeah. I think that's, hey man, isn't it nice to have a wave the way you can look back through what you've accomplished. It is. It is. And God has blessed you to make it thus far. Man, a lot of people didn't ever even get, a lot of niggas can't get their projects off the ground. Man, and they can. They just, they just scared to just throw it out there. You just gotta throw it out there. You gotta have a talent too. You throw something out there and it don't hit right. Thanks. Niggas throw it back at you. It'll hurt. It'll hurt. It'll hurt. Niggas will hurt your feelings out there. You can't be scared to fail though. I don't have something coming through here. I look at them and I can tell. You can just feel it. You already know. No, like it's gonna be good or it's gonna be bad. You can just. It's gonna be good. It's gonna be bad. I don't know where it's going but it's going somewhere. No, no, no. I'm gonna know but I ain't gonna do it. I ain't gonna do it. I'm gonna give them a chance. You got a good way of reading people. I can tell how your energy is from when I met you now and then when I met you back then. Same dude. Same dude. And where did y'all meet again? Wait a minute. Don't get all into my Kool-Aid. Where did y'all meet again? We was, we was in this section. We was thugging. See, he not trying to give you up. We was in this section. We was at Papa Dose. I don't even remember. I promise I can't remember. I remember meeting him but I don't remember who was with me. You know what I mean? It was Hispanic girl. I guarantee it was Heath. No, for real, I think it was, because I just started working at Papa Dose. It was maybe, so it had to be 2018, 2019. 2018, 2019. So you had to think where you was at around there. I'm thinking it was Heath. I guarantee it was Heath. It was two Hispanic girls. Yeah, it was two Hispanic girls and two white boys. And him by himself? You can say it. And him by himself. I don't know what I'm saying. I don't know what I'm saying. Look how he looking like. I don't get it. No, I'm telling you. The two Hispanic girls showed up first and Heath and his brother came. I guarantee that was when it was. Two white boys. Two white boys. Yeah. And actually I believe we was trying to... No, it wasn't. It was Heath. I know it was Heath and the boy name was Adam, his brother. Okay. I remember that though. I think I can find it. Let me see. I gave you my card that day, didn't I? Yeah, no, but I didn't hit you on the ground. I know I had it because I've been following you. I was already following you. Yeah, yeah. I'm always on top of my business man. You got to worry about that part. I'm a real live business nigga. I love him man. Real talk and everybody know that if they know me, ask Spook. Spook got my back. Am I a real business dude? Heath Boyd been riding with me for a long time, bro. And at the end of the day, if I met you, nigga, it was 100. We had a good time. I was laughing. Facts. Cutting up. Big facts. Every time. Yeah, yeah, I got my boy with me. He off. My back wasn't with me. Spook usually going to be with me. Somebody going to be with you, boy. Hey, no cap. Like for the most part, I'm always had some with me too. I got a couple potters, you know, they got a hand of their kid. Yeah, but I like the way you came in here by yourself. Dunn Chief came in here yesterday. Solo Dolo. You know some real niggas, man. Ain't coming right. Ain't with that. Ain't with all that. Straight up. I'm going to show you how real it is when you come through on your own, by yourself, you know what I'm saying? Now, when you come by three, four niggas. Make it kind of be like. And you trying to make it seem like you just really mobbing, you just something big that stomped down, nigga, like that. That ain't all that. I feel that a hundred percent. What you think? I've seen it. And yeah. Whenever you see like a mob of that, does it give you like, does it give the artist like a presence of like, they can't really, they not that confident that it doesn't make it seem like they trying too hard. Yeah, some of them hit fame too fast. You hear that fame too fast? Yeah, I know exactly what you're saying. You can't be famous before you get famous. But it's a funny thing like. I remember. You see niggas and got famous too fast, man. I remember going to Vegas to the clothing shows, and you'll have people come through, and they'll come through with a whole bunch of people, and you'll have a cameraman, and somebody in front of them filming, somebody behind them filming. That was us. I'm talking before we do it. That was us, nigga. We did that. That's how we mobbed through niggas. I got my old lady with me. I got about eight models with me. Shout out to the niggas and be shutting them down in Vegas, man. That was us. No, but even before that, I'm used to seeing people. That was us, nigga. Okay, when it's not you. We see y'all know y'all doing it. When you know someone not doing it. Danny was with us? Yeah. But one thing, when you go to certain places and you do that, people are gonna be like, who's that? Because you have so many people with you and you have the videos going. Everybody's like, some people might be like, oh, that's a celebrity. Who's celebrity is that? I would think that. I mean, if I'm sitting in the club, just chilling. I just see lights and a whole bunch of shit. I'd be like, you know what I'm saying? I probably would look twice. Yeah, yeah, like who just came in? But I get what you're saying. You gotta back it up with it. You know what I'm saying? That goes back to what you're saying with the talent. So like if you one of the dudes that don't really, you know what I'm saying, don't really got the talent with it with that. You know, and I, you know, when we done it, you know, really, I wasn't a rapper and that's why I did. I said, you know what, I'm gonna come through on the end because I'm gonna tell you what I was doing. Mine was more captivating individuals, always having something to show for a documentary or something like that. And bringing light to the brand. And bringing light to the brand. It had nothing to do with nobody else. Me and nigga run up on me, man, now who was you? I say, man, bro, just chill, man. Step back. Right, right. You know what I'm talking about? Just enjoy the ride, baby. I can feel that. Man, every, and they'll tell you too, every time we see you got a gang with you. They're looking for it. Like, like... What your people at? Whenever we came without anybody. What your people at? What your people at? That's fast. I had a cousin just tell me that. He was just saying, he was like, hey, look, you know what I'm saying? It's good when you go out and do your thing, but you want to make sure everyone is on the same thing with you because the day that you go out by yourself, that's whenever, you know, stuff can get weird. So I get that. You know what I'm saying? Watch it. But I really, when we was by ourselves, I think I just want to isolate the time and spend time together. I really liked them all. You know what I'm saying? But usually when we mob through there, like when we had all the people with us, we were just doing our thing. And I think that's important. You really need to be captivating. You need cameras with you. 100%. Because you need content. That's the whole thing about it. When you see the cameras here, you got to have content to be in anything that you're doing, whether it be in business, whether it be in entertainment. No matter what you do, you want to be able to put those visuals up on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, likey, any of those platforms. So you'll have something to offer people so they can see what you're doing. You're a brand. So you shouldn't be walking around here all day, every day by yourself talking about your artist. You're a felon. You are really felon if you don't have a cameraman at least with you. No, I'm being real. I'm giving you some jewels. That's what I'm born in now. I got it for talk for now. I got a whole, I got one now. That's what, like even doing this today, there are a lot of the guys coming in with somebody doing a vlog. You got to have that because they're going, that's good, this good, this good footage. Whether you're going live to show what you're doing, something, even if not for the whole thing, but for part. Yeah. So let me tell y'all this then, okay, so whenever y'all going out and y'all got the cameras and stuff that y'all editing and everything, like is y'all got a team going around for it? Y'all paying everybody? How y'all doing everything for it? You're looking at the team right now, buddy. That's what I want to see. That's what I'm talking about right there for it. I'm the team. Is it behind the scenes? What I'm saying, like I don't trust nobody with my footage. That's what I'm talking about. So I like to edit my own stuff. I do, I learn to edit my own on my own time. I do have some, like you see, I have Big Rob here today. Shout out to Big Rob. Big Rob is on the, on the wheels and still. Because you can't do your own behind the scenes. You can't, you can't, you can't tell yourself something like bad if you made it, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. You can't, you ain't going to say, oh, this is a bad product. You might think everything you do is good. You need someone that's going to be on that. The guy that I have filming for me, I really don't expect a lot out of him because I'm going to edit it, make it look right, put it out. You've seen the show. When you see it, I look into you. You see what I'm saying? So that's what we own. Like I don't really, I don't look for my, now I would like to have that. Even when I do get that, because I do have a couple of guys that I'm letting do some things. But I'm still going to have my hands around it to make it to what I want it to be on my side. Anything extra is going to be extra footage that they just put down. Now, that, if I was rapping, it'd be the same thing. I'd want to deal with my own stuff because I want to put it out. The way I want to put it out, I want to make, well, you can't do everything well. You can do a little more than what you're doing. Yeah, thanks. You could do more. You want to know your craft. You learn everything so you can do everything. Now, you do want to be able to delegate too. You got to do both. What you think? You're correct. You got to do both. If you want something bad enough, you'll do whatever it takes. I feel that a hundred percent. You'll do whatever it takes. I want to do it. Nigga do it. And find different ways of doing it and not try to be the same as everybody else. Right, right. But be unique in your own way. Mm-hmm. See, that's why I love what y'all are doing with y'all stuff because, like, how y'all got y'all stuff, the unique hustle and bust out, y'all getting it every avenue. Y'all hitting it every avenue. Yeah. Yeah. So you really can't miss. You know what I'm saying? We have to. I believe we have to, at some point, we've been doing this so long. Mm-hmm. So everybody hit their sweet spot. I think this podcast has been a sweet spot for me. Mm-hmm. And it just started. Like, we stopped for, like, a year. I had the equipment. It didn't even do nothing when Covey was going on. He know that. Yeah, Covey was a bad break. Yeah, but we, it really, really, it was a time I enjoyed because I was able to sit back and reflect on some certain things. But the thing I can tell you is now that when January hit, I was like, okay, we should go get these boys. Say like that. And I knew, I knew that that's what we was gonna hit with. Now let's talk about probation. Since we talked about that earlier, we don't talk about the music now. Mm-hmm. Probation. What was your own probation? Yeah, I was on probation, man. When I made that song, it was probation during Corona. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Which is a good time to be on probation, Karen. It was a good time, you know what I'm saying? What were you in probation for? No, I wasn't on probation like that. Oh, you're talking about because of Corona. Okay. You just wanna make sure? No, I'm playing. So the way it is, probation is a song that I really made for it. I don't wanna talk too much about that situation. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. But it was when Corona started, that's when this album dropped. I made all this music during that whole lockdown because I think it was March last year. Mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? I was working at my place and then when that shit happened, it just cut. We gone. You know what I'm saying? They were just like, hey, I don't know what to do. I'm at the crib. You know what I'm saying? Like day one, day two, day three, day four. And after a while, I'm like, you know, this music shit, I gotta do some. I'm sitting on myself. You know, I'm dealing with this situation. You know what I'm saying? And then I'm not making no money now. So I'm like, what you doing? You gotta find some. So that's when I was like, you know, pulled up some shit. Hit one of my partners up. Like, you know, the niggas who make my beats pulled up the beat. And then I kind of like, you know, then the probation shit that just kind of wrote itself. It's one of them songs. You kind of, as an artist, like sometimes you'll have a song that kind of just writes itself. Like, cause I really don't write my music. I do write my music, but not really. You know, I kind of get on. Punching. And I'm punching in. If you know me, you know, and I'm engineering myself too. So I'm uh, uh, so I'm going and then probation is just like fluently just hitting every more that I'm kind of like going through. I'm like, uh, uh. So after that, that's kind of where that kind of get. So I'm making songs every day. So I'm kind of going through and I'm thinking about myself. I'm like sitting on all this product. I'm like, boy, you gotta, you got one. So I start feeling out, you know what I'm saying? Moving, talking to a couple of partners, you know, like I always like get a couple of years what you think, DP one of them, you know what I'm saying? Boom, what you think? Get my own stuff, drop it. And then as I'm kind of going through the list, you know, probation is just like I say that I want to stick that. So I'm like, you know, I'm put this on the front. What about I told myself? Told myself. Is that the latest one? That's the latest one. Yeah. With Visual by D. That's my boy. We just shot that. So I told myself it's like one of them songs like I say I'm my only child. So my mom, you know, big influence on my life. You know what I'm saying? So every time I'm like, I do stuff. I'm talking to my mom. She telling her, you know, she boy, I told you, you know, you already know this. So it's things that I've been knowing, been telling myself. So do you think that, I told myself, you know, and it's got a good rhythm to it. Yes sir. How do you, how do you feel about just, do you feel like that song is one that do you, you streaming on Apple and all that? Right. I'm everywhere. How do you, how do you feel it's going to do? Oh, I think it's going to do great. And how are you marketing the whole, the whole movement? I know this is a press run. It's a press run for us. So actually what I'm doing for my whole marketing thing, you know, we're doing press runs. We're doing shows right now. We just dropped the cash out and forth. I got a couple of videos in the line up for it. I can't really say too much because it's going to come, but the press runs, they're going to really, it's more like, this is what I'm doing. You know what I'm saying? This is how I'm doing. I got, I got a couple more platforms that I can kind of shoot your way. So yeah, because you know, I'm independent. So yeah, I got you. I got you. I got you. My boy. You know, that's the whole way it go down. You know, everybody that out here with these platforms, she'll be trying to figure out ways to look out for the you know, do the, and you see them doing the, they just do putting the music out and they consistent and they doing the visuals and they doing what it takes. Show them some love. I'll talk one on one, dude. Yeah. Yeah. Show them some love. Talk to them. Yeah. Because there's a lot of niggas that need this, this therapy nigga. This is therapy nigga. You can preach it. You can't sell it. Yeah. Yeah. See the thing I can sell about you is man, like I said, for even, even for Dallas Pete, it happened. You know, and then you saying you already had ran into me. That, that make, it makes sense that it happened because everything that happens happens for a reason, right? And my cousin tell me that all the time. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And you got any more questions for? I'd like to know your top three artists of all times that are alive. That are alive. Any genre. Okay. Number one, three money. That money doesn't go, boy. Ooh. Number two, I gotta say Lil Wayne. Lil Wayne. That's why I started. Now my third one, can I give like a 50-50? No. No. Damn. No. You said I said, I need three. You're going to make me kick like these two. Okay. You know, okay. Let me be real myself. So Wayne, then we're going to say Cole, J Cole. J Cole. I got that. And Lil Wayne, that's one of the frequencies. Lil Wayne, I gotta, I gotta say Kendrick. Kendrick. I gotta put Kendrick in there. I got to. Okay. Well, you got Lil Wayne in there. You from the south. I'm from the south. I don't want you to get called up too much in all that mess. I mean, I listen to a lot of young boy though, a lot of Kevin Gates. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What's in your ear? You know what I'm saying? What's really in your ear? What's in your deck? What's on your playlist? You know what I'm saying? So that's your favorite. That's your top three, nigga. That's crazy. I'm talking about like, you name it. I probably listen to it. Really? Like, I'm like, I don't really use it. Sharday? Yes, Sharday. Yeah, that taboo. Yeah, everything. Okay. I feel the same. I do. Aperture, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. My mom put me on. You listen to that asshole and go? Okay. Now, you listen to that. I don't know about that one. Yeah. That's my boy. He's your artist out of Houston. Let me ask you, what about you? Who's your top three? Oh, man, I don't really want to just give you my top three. I give you my number one, and that's PIMC, nothing else. Yeah, UGK, nothing else. Don't even ask me that. Okay. Nothing else even matters. You just said it, right? That PIMC broke down everything. Yeah, it's a Texas thing for me. I don't, you know, we wouldn't be here without the late great. No, PIMC. Yeah, no fact. Yeah, I think it's going to talk about it, but they didn't do it. They didn't do it. They were just, they either, they didn't, I did this part, but I didn't do that part. Yeah. Yeah, that nigga, that nigga will hardcore with that pin. And at a time when nobody wasn't coming out of these areas, it was just him. So I got to give it up to it. And then I asked one nigga, I said, man, on that big pimping, they always, they love JZ up there in New York. Texas niggas, man, I said, man, who had the best, best verse on that big pimping? Oh man, I even debated when my nigga pimps, he said, now what you know about them Texas boys? That nigga. How could you, how could you even debate that when he's saying this right here? I don't see. And he put it in that way, and you from Texas, and you can't figure it out, nigga, you throw it. I can't, I'm just, I'm being real, it's from me, because it's your point of view. Because big pimping, man, I remember, I think I had 2001, I would say. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think I was first grade, when I was hitting my heart, and all the time I was in no doubt. Say man, you see that? I no care, bro. In his heart. That shit like that. But it wasn't his top 30. But I just say it, in his heart. I was young. I was young. Don't matter, it's in his heart. This ain't my heart, though. Yeah, and I'm going to tell you the reason why I love the fact that the young boy going to do their thing, I don't expect them to be, I'm, you know, these guys are, that was my time, you know, it's a certain time period that everybody goes through. He's got, You know, everybody got their phase and they should be proud of their phase of what they feel that they're the best artist. I mean, you know, shoot, some people, you know, some people gonna get on here and say, Master P. Yeah, yeah. So I'm just saying, nobody's just depending on what it is. So just that fact. You know, some niggas goes hate to pee when you say spook. That's what you might. Oh my God. Hey, like I'm from the booth, so don't get me wrong. P, I love P, too. Wait a minute, wait a minute. I didn't know, I thought you from what part of the booth? My people from the booth. Oh, okay, I thought you were from the booth. I'm from the booth. Street boy. I'm from the booth. I don't want to hear none of that East Texas talk. We from Street Portage, Louisiana. Yeah, y'all, but I'm East Texas, don't get it twisted. You know, we just got yourself in an argument now. East Texas, we don't want y'all, y'all, we don't want y'all. Hold on, hold on, hold on. We ain't never want y'all like that, man. Don't do it now. Don't tile the text of that. I'll just say that. No, no, wait, we didn't want y'all like that. We cool with y'all. But yeah, I used to go shout out to my nigga, Dray down there on Cooper Road and I'll leave him for what that name. I'm herd, man. You know what I'm talking about? Like, no, if you from East Texas, you're going to Street Boy, see the girl. Now, you got to see y'all there, yeah. Yeah, yeah, y'all's a quarter, all that. Everything, yeah, you going down there, you going to go to the bottom? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You don't go to the casinos, you don't go to the Boa, Boa, Boa. Yeah, yeah, yeah, all that. And that's the, you know, I'm from down there, but I'm from the Texas side. I'm from the Cato Lake. Mm-hmm. Are you from Cato? Yeah, yeah, Cato Lake on the Texas. I'm right there by Louisiana. I'm closest to losing, I'm six miles out of Louisiana. Oh, so you used to play ground over there? I used to go to Street, put that back way down in LA one, come up that back side, I was right there. I did, you know what I'm saying? But, Texas Boy, you know, but at the end of the day, all them people, my people down there, I had my shout out to my nigga, peanut and popcorn back in the day, y'all know me. Shout out to my nigga. You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? They were brothers too. I mean, if they both still living, man, you know, niggas die young, man. Someone probably going to see that. Listen to me, man, niggas die young, bro. We, we blessed to be here, man. RIP my nigga Malcolm, for real. See what I'm saying? Niggas start saying RIP and it'll be a whole segment. You could do a whole RIP segment cause so many falling soldiers is out there, bro. It's tough, man. So that oughta wake some of these young folks up and some of these old. You know what I'm saying? Figure it out. So what, if you was, okay, three money, if three money today could say, could speak to the three money of yesterday when he wasn't, wasn't three money, he was about 15. You know, I asked that question all the time. What would you say to yourself? And I'm suggesting how to deal with, you know, going into who you are now. I would definitely say, don't be scared to take that risk and do not be scared of your talent. You know what I'm saying? Like I would look back at myself and be like, boy, all these people like, you know how we catching something right now has built and buzzing and next thing, you know, you're the next breakfast club. Yeah, yeah. It's a lot of mistakes that I missed in the past that like I could have done it. And then I was scared to take that risk. I tell myself, I was scared to take that risk. But now I'm buying everything. You know what I'm saying? If it's coming, let me, yeah, I need, so I would definitely tell myself, take risk in yourself. More risk. That's good. That's good. You know, like that's a problem cause so many people walk in fear. They scared they're gonna fail. And that's a false belief. So that's something you got to kick her. Yeah, you only fail when you fail. When you fail. Yeah, yeah, when you stop trying. Exactly. You see, and a lot of people don't know that because a lot of times they're insecure or because their parents didn't deal with it. Now they're trying to deal with something that they nobody in the family done. And it's like everybody around you saying you can't. But in your heart you're saying you can't. And that's the difference maker. You got to take that risk. Procrastination stops so many people from doing what they're doing. Yeah, I agree, I agree. My dad told me that when I was little, he said, I think I was four, five, and he said, last minute motherfuckers don't get shit. That's exactly what he said. Because I remember we was supposed to get some shoes and then like, something happened and then it was late and I had to make a walk in. And you just remember what I'm saying. I remember walking to all these stores trying to get these forces or something. He was pissed. My dad don't do that shit. And he was like, that's why I told you this. Look, if you don't remember shit, remember this, last minute motherfuckers don't get shit. Wow. And you remember that. And I remember that. Shout out to my daddy for real. Yeah, that nigga don't want you to be late, nigga. Be on time. You was here earlier today, nigga. My mama don't want me on time. Some time, man. You on top of your bed, this man. I've been having some stumb down real niggas coming through here. Young niggas ready to go to work. Ready to interview, ready to rap, whatever you want to do. You want to do a video right after nigga, we can do that too. Yes, sir. That's what I'm talking about. Them new ones going to make it too. Always remember that. Stay focused, man. Yes, sir, yes, sir. If I ain't told you nothing else, don't let nobody tell you you can't. And stay consistent. Yes, sir. Stay consistent. That's so important. So many people don't stay consistent. You look on that wall, that wall is a wall of consistency. I was looking at that earlier. Yeah, I mean, that's consistency. Yes, sir. That's what you're seeing. Like every six months is every time you look around, that's money. I'm throwing money at going here and going there to make sure I'm at every event while we're dealing with different functions when it comes to the clothes or when it comes down to anybody that we support. And that's what it is, consistency. Facts. Yeah, yeah. That's real talk, man. So, babe, you got anything else? No, sir. Three money, we appreciate you coming on Boss Talk 101, man. Is there anything, tell people how they can get a hold of you. Oh, man, you can follow me everywhere at the real three money underscore, Twitter, Instagram, it's everywhere. Also, you know what I'm saying? We're pushing that cash album. We got a lot of stuff coming right now. Deluxe album is dropping soon. Yes, sir. Let's say, man, that's been another great, great interview with Boss Talk 101. It's a unique hustle. Yes, sir. And we out.