 Big shit, big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, name another podcast like this, who gon' bring it to the table, boss top, who your girlfriend fave, boss top. Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle, it's your boy, you CEO and I'm here with the lovely, amazing official, Ms. Jamaica. Yeah, my dad walk on. Was that better? It's cool. Check it, man. Hey, man, we got a special guest here right now, man, this guy right here, man. If you've been on YouTube, you definitely can't miss this guy, man. He's a known figure now for me and for a lot of people, according to the views that he get, my guy Marvelous Jarvis is in the building. What's going on, my brother? Hey, what's going on, man? What's going on? Man. I know where she from now, though. That wasn't all right, right? It wasn't all right. My girl, is she from Jamaica? Oh! Is she not from Jamaica? Her pay. Yeah, so she got the accent. Oh, she do? Yeah. Wow, that's crazy, man. You know, the guy that just was on said that he was married to Jamaica. That his children's mother was from Jamaica. So, y'all love, yeah, they like me. They following me. I've been doing this. What part of Jamaica are you from? I don't know. I don't know, but I know she toughest girl I've ever dated. Wow, that's dope. That's dope. Yeah, I normally run in a relationship, but I ain't running this one. I don't think I'm running this one either, to be honest with you. I'm running nothing at all, man. I'm like, God. Man, so when it comes down to it, man, who is Marvelous Jarvis before Marvelous Jarvis? Who did I get that from? I got that from you, didn't I? From me. Let's go back. Before, was I Marvelous Jarvis? Yeah. I've been Marvelous Jarvis for a long time. Okay, let's go back. Let's go back. So, if I go back. When you was a kid growing up in Dallas. Kid growing up in Dallas before I was Marvelous Jarvis, which I've been Marvelous Jarvis since I was probably about 13. Okay. So, anything before that? Let's talk about it. It was just like, I was just like a street kid, just everywhere. On this child? Uh-uh. I got two older brothers. So, you're the baby. I'm the baby. I'm 33. Mama's baby. Mama's baby. Favorite. I tell you what, I'm the baby. Everybody just said that y'all heard him on Boss Talk. He declared it. Yeah, I'm definitely the baby. Your brothers probably know that anyway. Yeah, but look, look. And look, we be having little arguments in the house talking about who the favorite and this and this and this. And I be like, they be like, you ain't no dog's favorite. They be arguing and then my brothers and them, they're getting two of each other. And then I be like, well, who your favorite? Who your favorite? They be like, yeah, I am. I'm all y'all favorite. So, y'all can't get mad at anybody. That's dope, man. I'm everybody's favorite. That's dope. You got a great attitude, man. So, your mom and dad together? Oh, heck, man. Heck, no, no. I had a step dad. His name was Larry. He was a real, real good dude to me. That's good. Like, his sister, I mean, let me say his sisters. His daughters are like my real sisters. If you say otherwise, it'll make me upset because I don't look at it like a step sister or something like that. We all grew up together in the same house. It's just so. Oh, so he brought the girls and your mama brought the boys. Okay, that's cool. So, where was your dad? Do you know him? It's the crazy thing is he always stayed right around the corner for me. Always, always. He's always been right around the corner. Right now to this day, he lived right around the corner for me. And it's always been like that, no matter where I ever moved. So, he's following you? See, the we followed him? Is he the we followed him or he ended up following me? Yeah. But is he a part of your life? I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, growing up, I didn't really get to see him that much, you know what I'm saying? He was probably everywhere. He say he was a Rolling Stone. I don't know. But, you know, like, I don't got no hatred towards my daddy. I'm like, my mom ain't never taught me to hate my dad. None like that, you know what I'm saying? And then, you know, it is what it is. Like, I got a good relationship with him regardless of anything, you know? Yeah, because at least you have a good relationship with your, you said your stepdad. He was an awesome dad to you, too. So, he filled in, but then it's always good to know your, you know, your biological family as well. Now, seeing my brother, he's 10 years older than me. So, he raised me kind of like, you know, like that. So, he the one put me in boxing. So, this is going back to the question, like, with my father. So, pretty much my brother, he put me in boxing. How old were you when you started boxing? I think I was like 14. I was younger than that, but like, when I started, like, when I signed up for an actual gym, I was like 15, you know, 14, 15. But I was fighting on the streets, you know? Were you any good? Yeah. Did you win all the fights? I won all the fights up and he had to get kids that was way older than me in order for me to beat me. So, it was just like how I got into boxing is like, we was like, in the house, I'm known as a crybaby. Because, you know, my brothers, they big, they beat me up. I cried, cried among them, you know, like that. So, but one day my brother saw me walking down the street and he like, why'd you always walk with all them kids? And he in the front and he looking like he, you know, running the show. So, he's like, Jaws, come here. I'm like, I don't see what my brother want. I go over there. He's like, what you doing? Like, nothing. Jaws come. And they like, come on, we finna go down there and so on and so on. He's like, why y'all walking with him? Why y'all following him like that? They like, that's Jaws, Jaws can fight. So, no one fight, you know? And then he like, he can't fight. It's like, he can. Like, he beat anybody up over here, like, right? So, my brother went to it. He went to Walmart. I don't know where it was. He got some boxing gloves, like some little cheap gloves. He grabbed him. He say, first kid beat him up. I give him $100. So, I had to fight all my homeboys. Each and every last one, I'm gonna have to fight all of them. And he would have to get like, and you know, the kids hearing about the $100, so they're gonna tell their bigger brother and their bigger brother and bigger brother and bigger brother. And they got like up to like, I'm like 11, you know, at this time, he got 12 year olds, 13 year olds, 14 year olds, 15 year olds, 16 year olds. That's when it started getting tough for me, but I'm still winning. It had to be like a 17 year old, 18 year old to finally be able to just beat me. And it still was pretty close. So he was like, man, you got a talent for this. So I just like, by the time, from then I was just, you know, fighting on the streets. And then they built a gym in Village Jokes. That's like where I'm from, like the area I'm from, Village Jokes. So they built a gym over there and I started boxing. I ain't looked back since then. Wow. So, when you think about just being from a cliff area, man, y'all got this stigma like y'all, you know, like y'all got to play a major part in Dallas. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Y'all play a major part in Dallas, man. People love to call y'all old cliff. That's my hood kid and play. I heard him on another show, say it. And then also, uh, uh, just, uh, he party had songs out about old cliff. You know, he was shot out of cliff and, and, uh, that, that's, that's funny to me, man. How, how you guys just always was in the limelight when it comes down to stealing cars. Yeah. Let's just go and tell the truth about it. That's what you know. Yeah. Them boys over there get your car, nigga. Don't park right there. It started out, it started out with the fighting, I think. Like I think everything started out with the fight. So we was known as the people that would always fight a lot. But I think back then, like, I think things change up based off the music. Like when you back in the day, you would hear a lot of songs that was about fighting. Yeah. So it caused the kids. Head bustle. Yeah. So it caused the kids to fight. If you put or just anything like that, you know, it caused the kids to fight. Yeah. So, um, that's how everybody's like got their reputation up over there. And then, you know, it's the music. And then now it's all about catching the body and stuff like that. So these kids are a little different. Well, that means it's going to be a lot of fun. It's going to be a lot of fun. But it is now. You see a lot of people getting killed. Young people. Back then it was about fighting. And that's how we built a reputation up in Oak Cliff. Because it was about fighting. And we was fighting and getting our name out there, other than just, you will hear somebody about somebody getting killed every night then. But it was really fighting. We was at the train station. Yeah. And we just built our name up based off that. And it became popular on that level. Yeah. And I liked it when it was on that level. I liked it when it was. Yeah. Because in today's society, everybody's quick to grab a gun or something like that. I'm wishing that everybody would, you know, get into fighting. Get back to fighting. Right. Well, let me ask this. Being that you spar with Earl, Earl Spence. How did that happen? How did you end up doing that? Oh, man. I mean, how many times you got whooped over there trying to get in the ring? A lot of times, man. A lot of times. I got my good days, too, though. No, you can't tell Lowe's because he a champion. You can't even talk about this. If you ask Tim, he ain't gonna say, oh, he'll push over none of that. He's gonna say, dude, we can fight. Like, that dude can fight. But this is the thing. We've been fighting each other all our lives. Yeah. Like, he's been a rival of mine since we was kids. The rivalry broke by the time he went to the Olympics then. Because I quit boxing. Oh, so you used to box him on the streets. I know. We fought amateur together. Oh, amateur? You and him? And did he whoop you or do you want? I feel like I beat him the first time. They took it from you. I feel like they took it from you. They niggas took it from you. You got the tape? I feel like I ain't got the tape. Damn. He say he got the tape. I say put it out. Put the tape out then. It was a pretty close fight. It could have went either way. Like, he say he went one. I say I won. It is what it is. But it was a good fight. It was a good fight. It was a good fight. It was a good fight. It was a good fight. It was a good fight. I'm talking about you beating me bad one time. I was like, he beat me up so bad, we fighting. Like, we in the ring, this is a real fight. Judges, everybody around. We fighting. We going at it the first round. By this time, I'm like, man, this dude different. Second round. Second round come out. He hit me to the body. I'm just like. He walk you down. I see that nigga walking people down all the time. He hit me to the body. He was in stamina. I'm like, I can't breathe by this time. He's like, in the middle of the fight, no joke. I'm not lying. He jabbing me. He's like. Jaws. I said, what? You ain't been training, right? In the middle of the fight. In the middle of the fight. We fighting like in the middle. Everybody knows this much out. He's jabbing me right here. He's like, he go in for like a little body shot. He lean in. Jaws. I say, what? You ain't been training, right? Nah. I said, don't take it light on me though. Come on. He kind of took it light on me. He backed off me a little bit. That's dope, man. But it was some times after that where you figured it out. Yeah. I didn't really figure him out. I never got a chance to figure him out in the amateurs. In the amateurs, he was just the better. I ain't going to even say he was the better fighter. He was just more. He had a better trainer. It wasn't even that. He was more hungrier. He started doing things that we wasn't doing. We started getting our minds. Distracted. Yeah. I think what messed me up was girls. There it is. Every time. I think the first time a girl called me cute. It was over. It was over. He is. He's cute. I think that's what messed me up because I started just trying to talk to girl after girl after girl after girl. And he kind of stayed focused. Yeah. He was doing the extra miles, the extra running. Yeah. Y'all got to run all day. Yeah. He was doing. And you didn't have nobody to pull you up and be like, get your heads out of the clouds. I had my brother. But by the time I figured out he was my brother, it's like, I ain't got to listen to this dude. You got to listen to this. I'm the baby boy too. Man, come on. And then he got his dad. So it's just like, it's a different thing. It's a different feel. You got your dad. That's your dad. He snatched you up. My brother, he snatched me up. Mama. Yeah. Let me ask you about. No, but why did you stop? Why didn't you try to pursue boxing? He's still boxing. He's still boxing. I started back. No, I'm talking. He stopped at that time because what he was saying, you said you stopped. Yeah. I stopped because like it was a few fights that I thought I won as an amateur that I didn't get the decision. And I was like, man, this is politics. Like it's just like, like either I'm fighting somebody who's fighter is cool with the refs or this and then this. And I know I'm beating these guys. How am I not getting the decision? So like tournaments that will qualify you for certain things. I didn't get to competing. EJ got to compete in it. You know, and I was just like, I forget boxing. I just, but I always stayed around some type of way, whether I was still hitting the bag or running or something. Yeah. So like I retired like from amateur boxing. I was like 20 years old, probably like 19 years old. EJ went on to the Olympics. Yeah. He went on everywhere. Went on to the Olympics. Turn pro. This is crazy. I quit boxing because of this guy. I told him this. I quit boxing because of this guy because I couldn't beat him as an amateur. I just quit boxing. I was like, I'm an Earl spent. Yeah. Don't say his name. Yeah. He made you retire. That's his EJ. He made you retire. I couldn't beat him. That nigga put the millions on you made you retire. It wasn't, it wasn't a thing that I had to retire. It was just like, I like he like, okay. Like in boxing you have regional, state and nationals. My nationals was Dallas because he was here. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. He would go out and beat the whole national team. So like you're regionals, then the state is then that's all the people from the regionals that won and they part and then they meet up at state. Then all the people at state meet up at nationals. That's when everybody right. That's all the good people from each state. He beat everybody, but he was also in my city to keep me from going. Wow. So like, so I could never meet this guy at state or meet this guy at nationals and other things. So he kept me from going. Yeah. So I feel like I could have beat anybody and possibly been ranked number two at least. Yeah. But I couldn't get past the nose ring guy because he was here. He was here. Wow. That makes sense. Crazy story. But I want to talk about your, the comedy. I want to talk about how you came up with doing the skits the way you do. And what because you've driven the numbers up. You got over how many subscribers on YouTube? 320,000 320,000 and then also just how do you like I know the people change the girls that do the skits with you the guys that do the skits with you people changes this relationship driven. I'm just trying to understand. Where did the sense of humor come from? Yeah. Just give us the spell man. Give it up. Like how I got into it. Yeah. How you got into it. I started doing music videos for people. Everybody always started doing music videos. I started doing music videos for people. So I would do music videos for cord shorts, RIP cord shorts. Man, his brother just was on here. We gave him an award. Yeah. So I would do videos for him. Trap Boy Freddy. Trap Boy. Shout out Trap Boy Freddy. You need to come on the show man. Stop playing. Just different people like that in my neighborhood. By this time I moved from the Overton side to Woodtown. So I've been in Woodtown for some, some plus years. I went to high school at Carter. Okay. You know, all those people are there at the school with me. They all start rapping. So you know, I'm in the neighborhood doing this now. I got really good behind the camera. So one day I started doing this little video where I would go around and I would slap my family with a powder. Powder what? Just powder. Just powder or lotion. Okay. So I was just like going around and waiting for them to do something like walking in the kitchen. Come out of nowhere and just put it all over there. And he was like, I'm good with the cameras. I got it set up. Set up the way where they walk. He's going to capture it. I posted it and everybody started laughing like, bro, this is crazy. Like this is funny. Like I started doing little videos like that. And then I would do voiceovers like of like old movies or Lion King or something like that. I would make them say gangster stuff instead of like what they was actually seeing and stuff like that. And then what took me off where it made me blow up on the internet for the first time is when Drake got into it with... Push the T. Was it Meek Meek? Meek Meek. Meek Meek. And then I used the Tupac and Biggie from the movie scene where he was like, your boy tripping. And he was like, who? And instead of making them say Poc, I made him say Drake. And then he got in the car and he put the tape in. But instead of having hit him up, I had two of the fingers turning. And then I had him like, oh, heck no, no. Like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. And then it took off. Then everybody started following me. And I was sensation on Facebook at the time. Me and Roy Lee was both sensations on Facebook at the time, R.I.P. Roy Lee. And that's how it happened. Like that's how I started, you know, getting off into the videos. So how would you... Did you already know how to monetize and all that? I didn't know none of that. That's what I was thinking. So you were losing money. So I was losing money. Damn sure was. And how long does it take you to edit and do all that video? And then all of that. How long does that take? So like if I was to do like a video, like of something or I edited, it probably took me like 15 minutes. Well, that's not that. And I have it up like the same. Because you're doing short skits. If I take this all this right there, I had this up so quick. Like it'd be just that quick with the editing because it's just like, I know where... I know how I filmed it. So I know how everything goes. I could just drop it and it'd be done. Yeah. But the dope part is that you able to understand the algorithm now. Most people don't get it. I still don't understand it. Bro, it's a machine. You're not going to never fully understand the damn thing. Yeah. Because I was viral on Facebook at one point in time and now on YouTube. So it's like, how did it switch over? I don't even know how it switched over. I know one time I had the option of going live. I put my videos on YouTube because Facebook would do things like people would hack you. So I said, man, I could end up losing my videos. I know anybody hacking on YouTube and then like that. It's a different type of account. So I said, let me just take everything and put it on YouTube. I put everything on YouTube and like a few months went by I looked at my YouTube and I say, this video look like it got a million views. Like that. I said, baby, come around dating this other chick at the time. We was like YouTube love costars. Yeah. And I said, look, and I said, that look like it's a million views. And she said, it is. And I'm like, I said, no, it's no way to this video. I ain't just not, I just not did this video not too long ago. It must be some type of mistake. I kept doing it, saying it's a mistake. Were you monetized at that time? No, he losing money. I'm telling you. I said, no. I went down and I started like scrolling and I started going into the settings and stuff like that. And I'm like, bro, this thing really, then it said, hey, you are eligible for like monetization. Yeah. It started telling me. Everything started telling me. Like I'm like, it told me his own stuff. So I'm like, that's crazy. Like what is this? I don't even know what monetization is. I'm like, what is this? So I click on it. I sign up for it and everything like that. And I started getting checks and stuff like that. I'm like, wow. What's the biggest check you got during that time? The biggest check I ever got. Period. Like in one check, probably like 50,000. Like in one check. Stop playing. Niggas better stop playing. It's money. Better get you a camera. You hear the niggas say 50,000 in one month. Yeah. In one session. But I haven't done, but what I was doing. That was the initial. But you have to keep that up to get that. You have to. And you don't ever know. If I can upload every day, it's a wrap. Because right now I'm at 10,000 a month. So I'm like, but I upload like. Y'all hear that? Get you a camera. The man say he had 10,000 a month. Most of you niggas ain't getting 20. That's on a slow period. But I only upload like two videos this month. And he's still getting that money. That's still good. So why can't you upload more? Because he busy. No, that ain't it. I got all the free time in the world. I can't even lie. Don't worry. I can live off that. It's cause the type of videos I shoot. It's like I do relationship type skills. I see them. Everything that I do is based off a relationship or based off what I've been through. Like in a relationship, like I said, girls ruin my life from boxing. I start dating different girls. Like, like, like, man, I can't even lie. I don't even know how many girls I've been with in my lifetime. So it's just like, like, I just got all these scenarios going through my head of everything that I've ever done. And then I write them out. But I never want to, for some reason, I don't like using the same woman in any skits. So it's like, if I shoot. So you got it, it takes time to find new girls. It takes time to find people and then, you know, then set it up or the idea. Like, and then I write according to how they act. I don't never really write based off cause I might give you something that you can't do. You know what I'm saying? I might say, say this, say this, say this, and she just don't fit that part. I might have it like a scene that's sexy and she might not be as sexy. You know what I'm saying? And it don't fit her. So I look at somebody and be like, hmm, see how she talk. This, this, this. And I write according to what fits her and what fit me. And then it's so that's hard. That's a hard process and I only can come up with like three of those videos out of the month. You see, that's why, because, you know, when we were talking about Country Wayne earlier, is the fact that he uses the same people over and over again. So it makes it a lot easier. And he does different characters too. He does, he does Country Wayne himself. Then he does, what's that drip? Then he does, he got different and all of those things. He's using them and basically turning in and making making those videos where they can drop every day. Maybe you need to bring back some of the girls sometimes. Yeah. You know what I mean? He can't. He can't. You know girl coming back. You can write. You can write it out. Especially if somebody who acted like really good, whatever. You can't bring them back still. I do got people. I do got people that was really. Maybe like she'd be like a pop up. You know what I mean? But some of them can't come back. Yeah. Yeah, they ain't coming back. Nah, he's somewhere with a different girl and then she pop up and cause some. It was hard when they left still. It wasn't easy. It wasn't easy. Let's be real. Look. I want to get out of here. I want to get out of here. But I did have the same co-star for three years out of the. That's good. That was my ex, not before the Jamaican girl, but ex before that. So I did have a co-star. Her name was Desmond Marie. So she had a little stuff going on there too and we would do our videos together and we was actually popping together at the time. We separated and then it just. So once you separated you can't even work with her? No, you got to understand. Not only that, you got another girlfriend. It don't work like that. It's acting. It don't matter if it's acting. It wasn't acting when they were together for three years. You're not coming back. So, okay. So every girl that you put in there, you were with? Every girl that I put in there, either I had some type of. No, no, no, I don't know. I'm not scared to say this. I got to Jamaican. Is she in any of her skits? No. Don't even do it. She's a singer though. She's dope. She's really dope. So I got to get on the show. Yeah. She got to get on the show. She's really good. She's really good. Her ad is Tag Your It. She's spelled it T-T-A-G-G, something like that. Tag Your It. But she's a singer. That's dope. She's pretty dope. She got a sizzle type vibe going. How long y'all been together? We've been together for two years now. Two years? I'm always in a long relationship. I'm always in a long, long relationship. How does she feel about all the skits and the females and stuff? Even my ex before that didn't like it. What about when the chicks come in? I say that all the time. But it's acting. That's what I mean by it's acting. She's like, but you got the power to write what you want to write. And this is what you choose the right. That's what they always say. But then at the same time, we've interviewed a couple of comedians and they'll say, well, sometimes they try to drift from what they're currently doing. To please that person. To please that person or to please, just to be different. But they're like, the crowd doesn't like it. They don't like it. They don't like it. They don't like it. So it's what they like is what you put out. Oh my God. So I tried to stir away from what I was doing to do something different. I promise you. I got like, I got 300,000 subscribers. I got like 2,000 views on this video. They was like, no. What the fuck is this? What are you doing? I was like, it's no way. I could go live and get 2,000 views. It's no way possible. I'm telling you, they don't like it. They don't like it. So do you ever think we're going to stand up or any of those other, the next step? I start writing some stuff the other day, but honestly, you got to do it. I don't know why I haven't done it yet. You got to do it because too many, you got a fan base. You got to step out on faith in this tribe. Yeah. You're going to get booed. Are you going to tank? I don't think. Yeah, sometime you'll tank. I don't think. I think I will. Like if I have a, I don't think my first time though. Like, I don't know. If I'm narrow, I'm throwing tomatoes and everything. See, I do something like eat it. I catch it and eat it. I do it. I do anything to get it. Like, I like appreciate that. So do you prefer the comedy over the boxing? That's a hard question because I love boxing, but I just don't love it for myself. I love it teaching kids. I love training kids and teaching them my methods and my style of boxing. And I like how the kids look at me like, like, man, I want him to be my coach. Like, you know, like, cause I still got that like hip type feel that they can, like they can, you know, vibe with. Cause it's like, like I'm 33. They don't know that. So, so. But so where did you get that comedy sense of humor, sense of humor from your mom? Who's funny in your family? My mama's funny and my dad funny. They both funny. I ain't lying. They both funny. They stay super funny. My mama funny on some, she not trying to be. And if she get a funny one in, she gonna milk it the whole. What I say? What I say? What I say? Cause my daddy, he, he, he, he, my stepdaddy was super funny. My daddy funny. And then his, my stepdad brother was funny. So I would put them up against each other and they would really low-key finna get like half fights. Oh, like, oh, but who can make me laugh the most? And they, and like, and they be going at it at each other. And I'd be like, bro, these guys are really serious right now. And then one of them would get mad. Cause you know, the other one was in like RIP, my uncle wet. One of them was in the wheelchair. One, one of them was in the wheelchair. And then they both telling jokes, you know, to me. And then I laugh at the little brother jokes a little harder. So the bigger brother kind of, you know, my, which is my stepdaddy. He kind of gave a man, he was like, yeah, keep talking. Nick, come over there and fold your ass. Cause he's a wheelchair. And then like, and I bust out laughing. He like, you see, I got him. Like, like, and it's just like, it's always been comedy around me. Like with some type of way where like, so it's just like, and then I'm a big fan of Dave Chappelle. Yeah. Just like, that's your guy. Yeah. That's my guy right there. Well, he got in trouble a little bit here a while back. Yeah. Yeah. He said some stuff. And yeah, it kind of was, it was a lot of a group of people that were after him, the group that you don't talk about, or you don't say things about because it can hurt your career. And yeah, he's, he's trying. I hadn't heard from him here lately, but I know he's still doing a standup. Hey man, these people, the group, that group, they got everybody spooked. But like, I got respect for everybody at the same time that I feel like if anybody can talk, I mean, if you can't talk about something as a comedian, then the world's just soft, bro. It's just like, it's coming from a boxer. But there's a thin line between, you know, because a lot of times you might be thinking something is funny. Just like how you said, you know, your dad and his, and his brother, whatever, be nearly fighting. People, you start something as a joke, but somebody else might take it seriously and it becomes. That's just a lack of just a sense of humor. Like, like, like everybody's so sensitive nowadays. They take everything serious. Like, like, I don't know, like it's, it's getting to the point where you can't even say nothing no more. You can't even get up there and do standup. Even with the videos on YouTube, it's like the way I used to do stuff. They took a lot of stuff away from us where you can't do nothing. You like, like if you say a certain word or you get, you cuss too hard. If you do that, they get. Yeah. Done. That's going to basically have them limiting your. That's the part with YouTube. They limit a lot of things. They limit a lot of things. So I have to look, think in like, what could I do to make this like this without being like. And anybody who you bring into the fall, you have to let them know the rules. You can't say this. You can't do this. You can't do that. I'll ask you two questions. What's the, that first video you said that scaled to a million, the one you just had made. Was that the one that you seen scaled the fastest or what's the, what's the one that really just. That just took off. Just took off and it blew your mind. YouTube. Yeah. On YouTube. On YouTube. I did this video called when the hook touch it. What is it called? When the hook touches your girlfriend. Something like that. So like this guy named Kevin Hulk. He, he a bodybuilder out here in Dallas. Yeah. I've seen him. So he basically like. I didn't know he from Dallas. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He basically. I did not know that. Everybody, all the good people from Dallas. So he basically like rubs on my girl. Like it doesn't show it. But you know, she comes in the scene and say, Oh, this guy touches me and this and this and this. Go whoop his ass. And I'm like, what? And I'm with all my partners, all my friends and stuff. And actually one, another comedian was in the video. He go by the name of Tata Mack. Shout out Tata Mack. Shout out Tata Mack. He in the video and all of us. And we all roll up on this guy. He's sitting down at first. And we like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah. Get up. He get up. And he just is a big old guy. And we like, was there somebody else out here? Was there somebody else out here? I think I've seen that one. That one, like it shot up so fast. Like we posted the video. Like if we posted it Monday by Friday, who's already at like three mil. Wow. Three million views. I think talking to Jordan, Jordan Jackson said, he gave us an analogy. Real, it was like, if you, if you went, if you went viral once, you can go viral again. If you once you know the formula, then you're able to go viral over and over again. Is that something that, is that, is that true? Or do you agree with that or do you don't agree with that? Yeah. It depends on what you do. So like if it's a song, like a song, it's pretty, it's kind of hard to go viral with a song. Because you know, songs can break, can break, you know, change your life. Okay. These skits, like comedy skits like that and stuff like that. Yeah. I feel like it's easy to do it with that because it's not easy. But I'm saying once you got that fan base, or once you got a buzz going, you ride your own wave and you like back doing with something that you already did, but it's similar. It's almost like, like when you, a DJ or something, put in a nice hit record where you don't want to change up the tempo, you might want to put something that's kind of matching the tempo of the last song you just played and then ease into something like that. So I might drop something like how I did with, you know, the hook and then we might want to drop something back that's kind of similar and similar to people start to, start to die down. You might get five million, four million, you might see a million and you're like, all right, they not rocking with anyone. They getting tired of it. Let's hit them with something else now. So yeah, it's pretty, you know, Once you know the formula, you know, you just got to, it's always a gamble with anything that you do. It's always a gamble, but you pretty much know what to, what to bet on now, like what to go with. What's your ultimate goal? My ultimate goal, I want to be, I want to be one of the first black YouTubers that made over a million dollars on the site. Then I got a, no, no, no, no, no. I'm talking about in Dallas though. There you go. Yeah, yeah, in Dallas. Well, you are on, you are, I don't know, I'm not tapped in like that, but I really don't know anybody else that's just really doing it. I'm not talking about gaming, none of that. I'm talking about comic wise. Yeah, comic wise. I want to be one of the first to made over a million dollars in Dallas. You're talking about what era? Because you've already made a lot of money. I made a lot of money, but I ain't got a million. Yeah, but so when you, are you counting it to see when you get to a million? Or are you saying, I want the meal ticket to just come like that? This time, I don't want to blow it. Like I had a strip club addiction. A really bad strip club addiction. Let's talk about that. So you blew a lot of that money at a strip club. Yeah, let's talk about it. So you know you can check to see how much YouTubers make. Like, you know, monthly or whatever. Yeah, correct. You can look at this stuff. Like, last, one time, if you go look at one of them checks on there, it was probably like a $20,000, $30,000 check I had made or something like that. I'd probably do that whole damn check in the club. They know you at the club, man. They're happy when they see you coming. Marvelous job of sitting in there, and there's about 30 women around them, and they don't know why. They just sitting there. Trying to keep up with my rich friends. My rich friends. Your rich friends could do that, but at the end of the day, that's a lot of money, and you can at that if it comes like that. But how much did you spend in total? I didn't say. I don't know. I ain't say nothing. It's just like, I'm just living like, like one of my brother told me, he's like, he said, bro, it's because you need to get it out your system, bro. I don't want you to do it. He said, but you just not used to it. You're just a regular street nigga that niggas don't know. So it's just like, once you got it, you just don't know what to do. Imagine if you had invested all of that money. Yeah, invested and stuff like that. So I'm like, man, I just keep like, blowing it, blowing it, blowing it. And now you have it. You secure now. Yeah. No, I'm not secure because see this thing is I had just got fired. Like, so this last thing. So how long ago was this? Like, this is all recent. All this is recent. So I noticed your channel and I'm going to let you finish that. But I noticed you kind of seem like you stopped and, but you had the momentum and you stopped. So go ahead. Now, now tell us what was going on. They demonetized me. They did? Yeah. Why did they demonetize you? Like I said, it's certain stuff that you can and can't do. So a lot of my videos, they just started just rechecking them. And they just started like going through like, we don't like this. We don't like this. We don't like this demonetized. Code videos. Yeah. Just hold everything up. We don't like this. We don't like this. This is sexual. This is this. So I had to go through and take a lot of stuff down. I don't care how many views they had to go through and take a lot of stuff down. So I was out for like two, three months. So if I was up, like once you get like, get it to a number, that number stays the same even if you barely drop in that number. So if you get the estimate, what you're going to make that month to 20K, it normally stays the same if you just drop in barely because you already reached that number. So by the time they hit me with the demonetized, that 20 star, it didn't got to 10, then it got to zero all the back and then I'm out. And I don't got no other sense of, I don't want to, no job and nothing like that. So I'm like, dang, bro, I done threw all everything I had in the clubs. I'm doing all this crazy stuff like that. And it's back to zero. It's back to square one now. And then they hit me up and was like, hey, you're eligible for this. I'm like, and they put me back on. I'm like, dang. So now I got the number back going back up, but I only dropped like two or three videos since I've been very careful how you dropped those. Yeah, I've been very careful about how I dropped the video. And then I got in trouble again because in the video, this girl, we doing, we doing this scene, but she got a tattoo, but it look, it don't look like, it look like it's her like, nipple. Yeah, but it's a tattoo. And they like, I'm like, bro. But can't you, can't you fight them on that one? Yeah, I mean, they, they, they let me pass with that one. But do you think it's because of more, the more money you accumulate, they start to be more stricter? Oh, you see what I'm saying? Think about that for a second. They getting stricter on me. They getting stricter on me. But you got to think about it. Most everything is usually computerized, right? So once you have that one video that gets flagged, that's when that human person go back and check everything. Yeah, but they, I had it checked like that. And they still said, hey, you know, this is what it is. And it's, it's funny how you, you, I'm thinking about it. It's like, wow, like they seen you doing it, you were, you were, you were uploading it. You wasn't, it wasn't live. Keep, keep in mind. Now that it wasn't live. So they already had approved it. That's what I'm saying. Keep it. But the computers are who come approve it until something goes wrong on one other video. Then the human person comes back and double check. So, so, okay, like once you post it, you got on the computer that'll go over it. They'll, they'll put yellow or green. Green means it's a go full, you know, get full ads. Yellow means limited ads, you know. So the computer always give me limited. Then I have a person come in doing manual. Well, they green pretty much all of them for me. And then one day they just went through and say, this isn't suitable. None of these videos are suitable. And I'm like, I look down at my flags to see if I had even no flags, no nothing, no nothing. They just said they don't like what I'm doing. That's it. It was no flags. It was nothing that I can debate. It just said they just said they don't like what I was doing. That was it. They don't like. Wow. That was it. It was no, I didn't get no flags, no, no strikes. No strikes, nothing. You two just have total control over everything. That's why you got to make sure you, do you do Patreon or no? Mm-hmm. You got to start doing some other things. Find another platform. Backbone server. But see, I was getting paid from three different sites, but I just stopped grinding hard on, like I was getting paid on Facebook. Facebook paid good too. I was getting paid on Instagram and YouTube. But it's nothing like YouTube. YouTube is different. It seems, it seems like it's more user friendly. Yeah, it's different. Like, it's like, it's hard to get one subscriber. I'm not joking. It's hard to get subscribers on YouTube. So if you got subscribers on, on YouTube, you're doing something. Wow. I don't care if you got 50K. Yeah. You're doing something. Yeah, we working. Yeah. That's the whole game. Like, so you basically, how hard was it to monetize on, on, on Facebook? Facebook. Yeah, they just gave it to me like one day. Like, one day they just started sending you checks. Yeah, they just say, this is how you do it, this, this, this and something. But they took me out too, because I don't know, I think they wanted me to do some type of, some type of partner stuff like this. And then they said, they took me off one time and let me back. That's what they always do. They always take me out for a few months and then they always let me back. I be feeling like they losing money and then they just got to target smaller YouTubers and then let them go, let them go for a little bit and then bring them back. That's what I feel like they do. Wow. I mean, if you say, you better start figuring it out. If you could post every day or post three, four times a week. I mean, if I could post every day, I'm a millionaire. It's just, it's, it's. Because your numbers are already up high. Yeah. Figure out something. Go live on YouTube. Figure it out. Do you go live? Mm-hmm. And how does that do for you? It do good. I've been having a lot of people in the room. So like, like, like back to, like a question like when you was like, like, how did I know about the YouTube? Like, like, how did I, like, you know, I didn't even know I was viral on YouTube. I didn't know I was a YouTube celebrity. None of that. It just, one day they gave me an option to go live. And I said, live. They got YouTube live. I clicked on it. I didn't know I had fans. None of that. I didn't know I had. I didn't, I didn't know nothing. Like I was just clicked on it one day. Went live. And he's like, oh my God, he's live. Like, here he is. Oh my God. Everybody going crazy. I'm like, the hell. I didn't, I didn't know. I didn't know none of that. Like then I was like, where's your girlfriend? The pretty girl you do all the videos with? And she was right next to me at the time. And we live and we talking. I'm like, well, I'm not still going live. Every day they got fun. Then I really started dropping on them. And that's how that happened. It helped. Understanding who you really was. I did not know. You didn't know you were celebrity. So what's the craziest thing happened? Like being, you was out and somebody seen you. And they was like, man, I'm so happy to meet you. I had a guy when I was running down the street. You know, I did the boxing stuff. I was running down the street. I'm on a freeway on the service road. This guy stopped straight on the service road. Turn his car back around. I said, I said, ah, damn it. It's somebody from the gift. You know what I'm saying? And I got a 38 special in the bag. It's all like a little small little girl. I said, I'm going to shoot this nigga. You know what I'm saying? And he said, I am a big fan. And he started taking pictures with me and stuff. I'm like, bro, you can't roll up on the right. I thought you were going to do something. It's no way that you would think otherwise. Because we on a service road, if you turn back around, you're going the wrong way. This dude turned his car back around. I don't know how he noticed it was me from a freeway. I'm running on 45. I run from, like, I get my four miles in. I run from 45 all the way. Probably like to, what is it, 20 years or something like that? What is it? But I run the freeway. Yeah, run the freeway. I hit the freeway on him. And he came back. He came back on the service road. I said, man. But that's like the craziest thing that ever happened to me. Other than that, when I met Dallas, I'm local. Yeah. So nobody really just, you know, like, I don't care who you is. You could be a super celebrity somewhere else. But if you're local, they're going to treat you like you're local. They're going to treat you local. I know him. Like, they're not going to ever give, like, a yellow BZ or something like that. Even though yellow is a superstar in Dallas, they're going to take pictures with him, but they're going to pretend like he's local and not give him his flowers. But if he goes somewhere else, man, they're going to get at me. They love him. His flowers, like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah. That's how it is. Yeah. So being from Oak Cliff, if you and you and yellow BZ, y'all have had some dealings or... We did a skit together. We did a skit together. We did a skit together. Yeah. It's on Facebook, though. He did a skit. Really? He a cool dude. Yellow is a real cool dude. Like, a lot of people that made it and stuff like that, yellow cool. Like, I'd walk up to yellow and be like, play basketball with him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, I'd be like, yellow do stuff that he could charge people. I'd be like, hey, y'all, this girl, man, she just came from something, something. Can you give us a drop, bro? Y'all turn around and do the drop. I heard that about it. Like, he a cool dude. Like, he don't, like, he don't, you know, like, he don't be... He don't make a... He ain't Hollywood. Yeah, he don't play the Hollywood. He don't play the Hollywood. I've been around him a few times as well. So I definitely respect and love the legacy. And I know him through other partners. So like, me and him, I ain't really just grew up like that together. But like... You know Thomas? Yeah, I know Thomas. Yeah, that's my guy right there. I like Thomas. I met Thomas at the Big T, man. Shout out to Thomas, man. Thomas, little brother, he's one of my best friends. Okay. Tommy Lee. Yeah, that's one of my best friends. Let's do it. Yeah. Like, I run into those guys. They cool guys, like, you know. Do you like the way the music and everything is going in the Dallas market? Do you even listen to rap? Do you listen to hip-hop? I don't really listen to rap like that. You listen to R&B? Yeah, I listen to old songs. I listen to old, old songs. Like, still to this day, I work out to Love Come Down by Evelyn Champ. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I listen to old songs. Come Down. Yeah, I don't like new songs. I don't like it. Like, I feel like the type of music you listen to poisons your mind. Wow. That's deep, right? I don't. I don't. Like, I feel like everything, like, not just fast and like, when you fast and when you're from food, but like, I know that you can't fast from everything else, but you can at least relax your mind and feel like, because when I get to listening to stuff like that, or I see stuff, like, if you see, like, some pro-lease brutality type stuff and you looking at it, it makes you feel a certain way. You be like, I wish it were me. Why? Like, so I feel like that with the music, too. Like, if I'm listening to a certain type of music and it's talking about a certain type of thing, I'm gonna feel that way. So it got to a point where I was listening to stuff like that and I walking around and I'm in the car with guns and I'm like, this ain't me. What's wrong with me? I'm waiting on something to happen. And that's, I feel like that's the, that's the music that, and then I go back to listening to something else like, I'll get on with something cool and I feel different, you know? So, that's just how it is. Well, the thing you got to understand, man, is you're special. Like, you're a talent. And I'm glad you recognized it when you did. I think you got to make sure that you stay consistent. We need you. Dallas don't have you. So we definitely need you. You know what I'm saying? If we don't have you, then who's gonna feel that gap? Country Wayne down in Atlanta. Country Wayne ain't from Dallas, though, is he? I say he in Atlanta. I'm like, like, he got, they got their thing going. I don't know where exactly, I just know where he at, where it's to me. We really don't got too many people out of Dallas. It's just one girl, I see. She does stuff, but I don't know her name. She was supposed to come on the show. My wife met her at a function. Nah, I take that back. We do got comedians in Dallas. We got a lot, what I'm saying, but they haven't got their big break yet. A lot of them haven't got their big break yet. And then the one that finally was feeling like he was gonna do something and get his big break, he ended up passing away. Passing away, yeah. So, Roy Lee. Mm-hmm. So, there's a few people in Dallas like that's good. Like I say, I like Tater Mac. I like, it's a few guys. What's the other guy? Can't think of his name. I like D-Wheel. Both D-Wheels. Both D-Wheels are funny to me. What's the guy that do the shade, tree mechanic skits? I can't think of his name. I like, there's a lot of people like, there's a lot of people. I just, I love the company. I love the company. It's definitely, you ever think about doing a TV series? Yeah. See, that's why I say like, I kind of try to say that I'm not a comedian because I feel like I'm more of an entertainer. So, I got this story that I'm writing called Deceful and it's more like a love, like a love cheating type series, where it's like I'm dating somebody that I'm not supposed to be dating and stuff like that. So, yeah, like I want to get off into something like that and it's not, there's no comedy in there because I think I could be relatable and then sometimes I could throw comedy in there like that. I like what Kevin Hart did with this new thing he got on Netflix. He showed a different side. Even though it was funny, he showed a different side to himself. Was it the moment he killed one of the, yeah, yeah. You know? Like that's what I'm trying to get off into. Like I want people to know that I'm not serious. You can do that too though. Like it's like you could do whatever. That's what Jamie Foxx showed that you can do it all. Yeah. Jamie Foxx, Jamie Foxx. Jamie Foxx, he one of them guys that's like, even if you look at him, you're going to laugh. Because he's like, he's like one of those naturally funny guys, even if you just look at him for the first time, you're going to bust out laughing. So I want to, like, I want to be like, I want people to take me serious too at the same time because this is hard for Kanye to break out in his music because people are just like, you're a beat maker. Like, and then listen to the guy though. But you're wrong about Jamie because if he doing, if he doing say Ray or if he doing a song, Ray was funny to me though. Yeah, but then what if he singing? If he singing, not unpredictable, but if he singing the love song, you're not going to laugh. He was an unlawful citizen and that wasn't a funny, it wasn't a comedy. So he can go different ways. But you only can name like a couple. You can't name a lot. Like, you only can name like, like everything this man do, it'd be funny. Like, even if he not trying, he'd be just like. He dope. He dope. I guess Jamie, you can say he from here or ain't he from here? Yeah, he from Taro. Okay. We got a few people. Jamie, the beast that's in the room though. Yeah. He like the one. Like, ain't no, ain't no Jamie's. Ain't that, that's something that you ain't seen and probably won't ever see again. Who knows? I know it's going to be hard to feel. You'll never see a Jamie Foxx or Martin or. Martin. God. Eddie. Come on, man. Eddie Griffin. You'll never see those guys. No, Eddie Murphy. Eddie Murphy. Eddie Murphy is props. Eddie Murphy is the best. Movie wise, the best. Movie comedy with movies, the best. But stand up, Dave Shapiro. That's your opinion, dude. Dave Shapiro. You think that, that's your opinion. Dave Shapiro. It's nobody, even the comedian see it though. No. I'm cool with what you're saying, but that's not, if I was going to pick it probably would not be Dave Shapiro. Who'd you say? That's not my pick. I could listen to Kevin Hart. Kevin Hart? No. I could listen to him as far as in comedy. I could listen to. Kevin Hart is good, but no. I don't even give him top five. Who you give top five? That's a good thing. Top three. Top three comedians of all time. Dave Shapiro, Eddie Murphy. So you put Shapiro over here. Eddie, go ahead. Yeah, Dave Shapiro, Eddie Murphy, and let me see, Bernie Mac probably. Bernie Mac. But you got, like I said, I even like, Phazon was just on here. You know I'm a Phazon fan too. He's all these guys. Stop playing. All these guys, you see you got stars and you got superstars. You're talking about stars. Like these guys are good. Martin is a superstar. Martin is a superstar. Ain't no buts behind it. Martin is a superstar, but he's in his own lane for his comedy. I would give him, I would say, see you got all around comedians. Like Martin is an all around comedian, which means he's not just funny on the mic. He's funny in movies in this too. Dave Chappelle movies are not good. Like are funny. He was funny in the movie with Martin in Blue Street. Yeah, he was good. Like, what? Dave Chappelle is the funniest stand up ever. But his movies, I don't, I like, as far as all around, you got all around comedians. Martin is an all around comedian. He get on the mic or he can get in front of the camera and be good. Eddie Murphy, all around. Eddie Griffin, all around. See all these people, when you see them like, but if you see Dave, you really don't think about a specific movie. That you know, like name a specific movie that Dave Chappelle was in. I just named one. But I'm just saying, he only got a small role and it just, like, you know, I'm talking about people that got a whole, like a big role and all these people, like you can think about Martin. You can even throw Will Smith in there a little bit. You know, he kind of got a little, but you can't throw in Dave Chappelle and say he's an all around guy because his movies, I don't think his movies are as good as Martin's or Eddie Murphy or like he never had no show where he was on and like, like, you know, that's cause he didn't concentrate on that. But when you go look at his sketch, when he was on, what was that thing he did where he was playing the blind races and all that? All that's funny. What was that? All his sketches are funny. That's his pale show. Yeah. All his sketches are funny. All his, but movies, I don't think he like, like just, like he the best though to me. He the best. But movie wise, I say other people can do things that make me laugh more than Dave can. But it's all about stand up. Like it's all about the stand up. I can't wait to see you and you stand up. I'm coming to throw tomatoes. I ain't no lie to you. If I do stand up, I'm no where near them guys. No, man. I got a tomato man. I'm a man. I can't wait to make sure I'm there now. I'm no, I'm no where near them guys, but I do study them. You study, I can tell. I do study them. I do watch. I do study, but I'm no where near them guys. I'm guys on the whole another level, man. Those guys, I can't believe that they can get up and remember all that material and just get up there and say it in front of everybody and not feel a certain type of way. As soon as I feel the room get quiet a little bit, I'm like, Eddie Griffin is the best I've ever seen do it. Eddie Griffin? Best I've seen. Eddie Griffin is one of my favorites too. He's the best I've seen. Eddie Griffin, I love Monique. Yeah. Monique is cool too. What's the other fat guy name? I can't think of his name. He lost the weight. He's pretty good. He's underrated though. Lavelle Crawford. Lavelle Crawford. Underrated guy. Like you got a lot of funny people that's underrated and then you got to give people a feel too. Just because it's not like, what's the other guy? He's like from Africa. Michael Blackstone. No, not him. He's like a corny type comedian, but he's from Africa. He's good. I can't think of his name. He got a love. I'm just going to tell you, if my boy Bruce Bruce walk in the room with all them comedians there, y'all still going to show him a little of I promise. Bruce Bruce is good. He's good. They say Gary Owens are good too. Gary Owens? All these people, they are good. Like for them to just even just have the, it's hard to make a crowd of people laugh. Man, Jesse. Jesse McDonald did a good job. But far as the best, those type of people, those are my favorites. Wow. Yeah man. So hey man, we love you man. My marvelous job is when we're going to get our skit right here at Boss Talk 101. It's got to bring your girl, whatever you're going to do, and let's get it popping. Oh yeah. For sure. For sure. He got to write it out. Yeah, I got to write it out. But I already, I can come up with something like, I can come up with something. We got this whole store. We got a whole bunch we can do. Easy. It's easy. Okay. Well, let's get it popping. You got to tell me when we're going. I'm going in. All I want to do is get a cameo right here. Bam. Boss Talk. That's easy. I'm out of some just now. So I'm like, I just don't want to see it. No, no, no. I want it to go down. You can take it, put it on your channel and all that good stuff. It's going to go down. Man, thank you for coming on the show, man. For real. Thank you all for having me. Man, how can people get a hold of you? Oh, just marvelous jobs, everything. Google it. Just go to Instagram, YouTube, anything. Type in marvelous jobs. It's going to pop up. It's not really hard to find me. It's no marvelous jobs. One marvelous job is this. One marvelous job is at Disney. It's just marvelous jobs. Marvelous jobs. And it's going to pop up. Man, check it, man. Hey, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. And we out.