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Yeah, man, I had to take a break from the, from the public interviews and all of that. Yeah. Yeah, the thing I want to just say, man, thank you for coming on the show. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, check it, man, check it, man. So, man, God, dog, man, hey, man. So, you was on here, man. And last time you was on here, Melvin Farmer was on here. OG Percy was on here. It was a lot of rumors going on that was the night that everything transpired, man. You had it, you know, fired up over everybody was talking, the bloggers was talking. The internet went crazy the last time he was over here. I don't know what happened to make people feel like there was some altercation over here, but it was a thing where you, you was on blog sites after that for days trying to clear this thing up. It was somebody talking too much. Something happened, man. Say something happened. Something happened, man. He got off over here, he left me here. Not for real. It was Nickers talking, man. Nickers was talking, it was Nickers that was here that was talking over there, man. I know who it is, too. But at any rate, man. Who was it? I ain't doing it. I ain't doing it. I ain't doing it. I ain't thinking Supreme Fly. I know it's going to be a problem, but I don't want, I mean, I don't want the problems right now. Yeah, we got too much work, man. What are we doing, man? To be getting caught up in controversy. Yeah. So you, anytime you come in it. This feeling of controversy. I know it. Anytime in the nigga calls. It could be controversy on camera, not on camera. That's right. Get it understood. Do it. So, man, let's talk about it, though, man. Like you one of those guys, man, in Fort Worth, I always tell you, man, that really, you know, when it comes to the go-yay-os, when it comes to the Kenny Bee been on here, man, it spoke highly of you and how you influenced, you know, what he was doing. You was a part of it. You might, you know, you might have to say, oh man, I did this, I did that, but just feminine knowledge there, man. The way people be, you know, doing. That's dope, man. You show poise. Your boy, what's that other little cat name you do to throw an essay? You know, it's been a lot of people come on here that show- Kay Breezy. Kay Breezy, man. Why do you think people, you know, sometimes try to downplay what you've done in the city? Well, those people, well, I'm gonna just say this. I don't, like a punk, not liking me or aligning me, don't really bother me when all the real guys and the real people fool with me, I'm cool with that. Like, so the people that don't like me or make up shit about me or guys that I wouldn't hang out with anyway, from now or 10 years ago or ever, 10 years in the future. So it, you know, it's just, it's always a good versus evil, you know what I'm saying? And I'm the real deal and they know that. And I don't be on here talking like that and I don't be chasing clout. So that's why I get caught up in the, you know what I'm saying? But the real-life way is prevail, you know that? So you and, like, last time you was here, you had brought, actually, breakdown will happen because you brought OG Percy on here. OG Percy said on that statement that he had never really met a real creep from Los Angeles till that day and he said he was pretty much, he was star-stuttered. No, star-stuttered, yeah. He even said, hold on, he even said on camera, didn't try to put, like he didn't see it. Like, it's on camera. Yeah. Well, I can't go about what you said, cause you and you- I got it, I got it, I got it on camera, go look on my, listen, go look on my YouTube pages, oh no, he was stuttered, he even said it. So, when you brought him over to introduce him to Melvin Farmer, what was that conversation like before it all, you know, happened? So, Percy understood two through days before when me, you and Melvin, spoke on the phone. I got off the phone with child and I let Percy know what was going on. He knew then that this was an opportunity for him to expand his brand. This was not a monetary situation for him. Cause just like when he came previously and was paid for his service. So, cause he, he seemed like you and him had an understanding that he was gonna get some kind of pay for coming on Boss Talk 101. When we had, we had Melvin Farmer here, that was our main guest for that day. So, how did he get that sideways? How did he get that to us? Cause me and you never discussed no price. Exactly, but when I bought him the first time, did we discuss a price? Yes. And then he was paid, correct? Correct. So, why wouldn't it happen again if that was discussed? I get it, but he seemed to feel like he was- It don't matter what he seemed or what he talking about, he making up stuff. So, he made that up. Oh, a thousand percent. Yeah, of course. Okay, so I have you guys work together any more since that happened? We haven't worked together, but he apologized to me a few times. He apologized, he hated it happened. Yeah, and he, cause I ain't never, what he, what happened after that, what he had to deal with, with Charleston. Okay. He had to call me and apologize or text me or whatever, cause you know I didn't do nothing to him. I gave him, that was an opportunity that he messed up, not me. Yeah. But that was my last time. Yeah, he apologized to you? Yeah, for sure. And not nobody else? A few times. He didn't call you here? No, I ain't heard from him. So, why he didn't call and apologize to the staffs where he did it? I apologize to you to the staffs. Yeah, you did. We ain't it, but he did it, not you. He did it. He a grown man. Well, there was a thing where they both had contribution to doing it, cause it happened in the store. No, man, I- Yeah, no, y'all were both pretty active of, and y'all knew, like, pit bulls in here. He told his men to go outside. We can go outside and talk about it. He didn't want to do that, he wanted to show out. Yeah, he did say that. I'll give you that. I don't want to hear that. He want to show out. We don't want to hear that. He want to show out in front of all these girls. But y'all say, hey, man, I'll say we got- You know, O.G. Percy got people, fans that they don't like you behind you and them having that conversation. I don't care that you brought on me. No, I don't care that you let him. See what they do, I got to deal with. They had, you remember when you brought him the first time, him and O.G. Percy had a little, back and forth, a little bit, a little sauce, a little sauce. They want to know what some weird is all. Yeah, y'all were just talking. You said that. They just talking. Yeah, people be giving you a bad rap. They say you cocky, like you quick tempered. There's some people being that comments be messing with you. That's cool. There's all on the internet, though. I like money moses. You're not like- There's all on the internet, bro. I love this dude, man. This dude, he really one of them star players over here, man. And I love the fact when he show up, man, he gonna make shoulder. He speaks his mind. I can tell you that, man. He's just the internet, though, bro. All they do is talk on the internet. When you see them in person, they like fans. They fans? I had some of them yesterday, though, so- Oh, yeah, they was great. What was your name? Oh, that poor party. That poor party, that was crazy, bro. Man, you one of them guys, man. But there was some people there. I'm not gonna say their name. But they was saying, I'm the most famous person there. I'm like, bro, no, I'm not, bro. These they got money, like, out the ass money. I'm like, bro, this nigga, bro. They like your style, bro. It's your star power, man. You a bad boy, man. It was saying money moses and balls talks. Hey, that boy, that boy, that boy, hey, that boy one of them guys. So when you think about it, though, when you think about just the fact that that happened in that night, what did that do for you? Like, how did you feel about it happening? Bro, it was crazy. I had the same bag on. I put the same bag down on that table over there. And so he had to go. While you had to go, you're not gonna disrespect this seven like that, bro. And he's trying to tell you, you can handle it a different way. But you're not trying to handle it a different way. You're trying to handle it your way, your way only. So where it comes with that? Yeah, yeah. Exactly. So, but you know, like I said, man, definitely I love the fact that I ain't gonna lie. OG Percy, hell of an interviewer. I still, he'll be back on here. So y'all gonna get to talk. He a good person. I'm gonna bring that nigga back on. I told you that the other day. I just ain't talked to him yet, but I'm gonna set it up. I'm gonna get him back over here. Bro, it's all good. It's all good. Ain't no love lost with Percy. No, would you be willing to sit down with him and talk on the interview? We gonna talk about it. Just, just, just, hey, man, you know, just his interview with the, just men in the gap. He apologized to you formally, or did he, have you seen him in person? I ain't seen him in person. Yeah, I like to set you guys down, talk to y'all, man. I mean, I'm not opposed to it, but like now when I'm sitting down, he is for a purpose, he did. I get it, man. I'm busy. You busy. Yeah, you got time to even worry about it. Yeah, I ain't, yeah. I get it. It's for a purpose? You can sit down and talk to him. I promise you it's for a purpose, bro. It's for a purpose. That tense is gonna be out for you. I promise you that. It's gonna be out for you. You gonna be here? I'm sitting right here. We gonna talk. We gonna talk it out. So let me ask you, man. So you one of those guys, man, that basically, man, when I think of you, man, I think about the different interviews, but Rainwater been on here a few times. He wanted the managers out here in Dallas. You know, you and him, y'all have y'all ever really worked together at any point? How I even know that dude, he used to call my phone and try to pick my brain, like at least, if not three times a month, at least two times a month, he would call me from Yeo to J-O to Kenny B. I've talked to this dude for a lot of occasions. And so working together, like me giving him pointers on a few little things, that's about it, but like working together, never. So would you say you kind of influenced his career? I made managing cool out here in the DLW career. So basically before you was doing it, it wasn't cool? I mean, I don't know what was going on. I just know I came around and I did what I did. Why was he calling you? I mean, because you was the link to the people. I mean, hey, I don't know why he was calling me. He didn't want nothing. He was wanting to pick my brain, that's all it was. Okay, all right, so when you- This is a true story. Rainwater was smart though. He smart when it comes to stuff like big and small. He tried to figure it out. Because he- He going to figure it out. Yeah, that's the way he do it. So when you think about, you know, you and him, it was some text messages sent. Oh, this is recent. It's like this from a week ago. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Explain to me what happened on this. So right now I'm working on a monumental project with my guy Hollywood. It's a documentary on the Latino culture in Fort Worth and it's huge. So somehow he saw us in a neighborhood in Fort Worth on the north side, you know, doing what we do. And he dimmed the guy. He was like, I don't fool with Supreme. Which- How did he find out you was dealing with the guy? Man, I don't know what this dude got going on, man. I don't know if he's watching me. They all watched my page from fake pages. This is what they do. So he said he didn't deal with you. He said, I don't fool with Supreme. And the dude was like, oh, for real? He was like, yeah, he's a rat. And he's a FBI informant. FBI agent of some shit, he said, man. Text messages. You got the text messages. Yeah, you got them. Give me those text messages. Yeah, if you get them to me. I looked at it, I didn't see it a while ago. Make sure I get them though. Cause I'm gonna put them up on the screen. I mean, because you, have you ever snitched on somebody? Man, I've never been to prison before at all. Damn sure I ain't never told on nobody. Well, you know, what would make him say that? Cause you and him was, y'all was, y'all talked before. We wouldn't, we- Have you ever been friends? Why would y'all talk on the phone? First to even have a conversation on the line, we were friends is a strong word for a guy like that. You dig what I'm saying? Okay. But I'm not a, like at the time, he wasn't how he, how he is now. Check your phone too. He wasn't like that. So when he calling my phone, it's a, it's an admiration to it. You dig what I'm saying? Yeah. And I'm not gonna turn him down. Just, you feel I'm gonna give him the game. That's what I do. And that's what I did. Well, I would, I'm reading text messages. You sent it to me. You said, I don't F with Supreme. Yeah. He a rat. Yes, he worked for the FBI. That's why he bringing them cameras to y'all hood. Yeah. Say, why would they do that? And that was the Hispanics. Yeah. This was the other day, man. It's recent. So, so basically did that put you in, in the kind of altercation? Cause if you call somebody ratting, they go. And these guys ain't playing over there where we was at. He, they serious business about their business. Man, you make me think of training day when they dropped that white ball off, man. That's where we was. That's where we be at. That's where we be at. So then on the flip side of it, we're being funny. Let's think about the safety. No, that's real. That's real. Where you guys able to, where you guys able to, how did y'all, how did y'all figure it out so that it didn't become something that could have escalated? What you mean? How could we figure it out? How did y'all figure it out because those guys could have took that literally and it could have been a bad situation. Oh yeah. So I'm saying how did y'all figure out how to defuse it? I mean, when you dealing with the type of people You see what I'm saying? that I deal with, it's like they know the real and the fake. So when the dude sent it to me, he already knew that I ain't on that. I ain't on the FBI, he ain't don't know me. You know what I'm saying? He know this entertainment stuff because I'm the opposite of what he talking about. So it was funny, but it ain't funny. Yeah. And then it ain't funny because he's representing Dallas and the DLW in Texas and to some extent, and he make us look like real peons. When you do this and he do other kind of shit that's weird as hell, but that was just like really dry and weird to try to stop something I'm doing. I'm not even messing with our people right now. I'm messing with our people, but I'm not messing with our people. You deal with what I'm saying? I'm doing a whole documentary on a Latino coach in the city where you can't even come to, man. Why are you and these people dim telling them how you feel about me? Like it's gonna matter. And then you, then you talking about some police shit. Like, come on, man. That's just like he need a muzzle, bruh. Cause he said that shit is poison. Do you think it's because you and him both had dealings? Well, Mo3 had dealings with Kay Breezy and then you managed Kay Breezy. Do you think that caused y'all to have some friction? It's all of that. He brain think that he is, well, I don't know what he think he is, but I know who I am. So that's gonna be a good versus evil. You dig what I'm saying? Well, who is a good and who's a good? I'm the good. Oh. Yeah. Come on, man. That's easy. So yeah, I'm just messing with you, but I really am serious about the fact of this cause he spoke a little bit on Kay Breezy and heard the, you know, being around, but then she wasn't, you know, when she started doing certain things, that's why they kinda backed off for her. They didn't back off. She left because of him. He just ain't, He got a lot of people that come on these things in front of these mics and put the earphones on and they just lie. They get up here and tell lies, man. We gonna get to the other lie in a minute, but that was a blatant lie. She was there because of Mo3. She left because of rain and the situations that they were getting put in. You dig what I'm saying? That's the real truth. So rain was, you felt like he was influenced things. Nobody is around rain because of rain. Even Dundun and Seven Pink Press was there because of Mo3. They are, nobody is around that shit because of rainwater. He is nobody to nothing. He just in a position like other guys that's been out here and they are stuck in those positions. There hasn't been any growth. So when y'all pop out with boss talk one-on-one, he got all this other stuff popping out. Y'all come across a supreme of rainwater, say cheese or had pain, y'all. But I'm knowing the breakdown of all of this shit and there has been no growth. It's just people that were thrust into positions. You dig what I'm saying? And some of us still, pretty much all of us are still who we are, but if those jokers would have grew, the whole shit would be bigger. It wouldn't be like this. You dig what I'm saying? He has a platinum artist that's passed away now. He ain't got shit. He was managing him. Yeah, all right. And this here caused him to be in that whole algorithm to where he ends up on the Billboard Awards. That's the first time I heard that. That's the proper way to put it. Yeah, he ends up in the... I'm saying because he's right. No, they go to doing interviews when his artist dies like that shit is cool or something like that. Now he know what to say or he got to go to for advice. He ain't none of that. He gonna poison the whole shit. So, but he ends up on the Billboard Awards. He ends up on the Grammy Awards. He's representing, really to me, the Dallas area because he ends up on these bigger platforms because of what Mo3 done. Did you see all of this happening in real time or you didn't know? Not at all. Yeah, he ends up on that. Well, you just told me something that I don't want to know about it. He ends up on that because of his artists and nominations and all that good stuff. So, there are some things that went on with him that are really positive toward a brand. What is he doing with it though? Well, artists that you had come up with pretty he signed. Where he at? I'm pretty sure he's trying to get the hell away from him. It was baby C. Baby C came over here. One of the young- He signed a girl too. That's the girl he talked about. Clean pressure. She gone. No, no, no, no. They were just recently. He did another girl. Yeah, she black. I mean, he was like a black boy. I don't know if he signed him or not, but. I like baby C a lot. That I do like he's very respectful. He from North Carolina though. And he did come up with a job. Because he don't know. He don't know. He don't know. No, he don't know. So do you think? Okay, cause you wanted the guys that left here, went to Atlanta, did some dealing down there. Matter of fact, I think Kenny B told me he came down to Atlanta. Was it Kenny B? They all did, yeah. And also, so not, not so allucy, but Goyeo. He came to Atlanta. Yeah. How much did that influence their career? When they started, you know, blossoming. When they started to grow and develop. Well, people don't know is that those artists, the city of Fort Worth, pop those artists. Atlanta, that was just a perception move. You dig them just like going to New York. That's something you came over with? For sure. All of this shit is from me. All of this shit is from Supreme. Like I ain't bragging, but this is the truth. Like they didn't know what the hell to do. They was kids. You feel me? So I said, we're gonna go to New York and shoot a video in Times Square. We're gonna go to Atlanta. We're gonna go to the beach and do this. We're gonna go to LA with Sololucci and do this. And we're gonna do all, it was a perception thing. And it worked. So how did you, I had Sololucci on here. How did you end up dealing with Sololucci? Period. Like what type of way are y'all connected? I came across Lucci through Yeyo. And that was like Sololucci's baby mamas who put the blonde streak in Yeyo's head. You feel me? Sololucci's baby mama put the blonde streak. Before he had the blonde streak. Yeah. It wouldn't have been a blonde streak except for he came through. That was, yeah. For sure. Where you at? Well, me and Lucci was at, both from forward. What made him do it? I mean, like, so. It's my put the blonde streak. Yeah. But I was doing it. No, but I wanna know, cause that day he got his first blonde streak. And that blonde streak in Yeyo's head was monumental in her story. Cause that shit set forth a lot of the things. That's right. You know what I'm saying? I don't know what made him do it, but I just know when he did it, it was some cool ass shit. And it was from Lucci, them and all them. Lucci already had it. Yeah, for sure. Lucci had it. Johnny D. had it. A few people, it's a forward thing. But that boat was something different. Okay. The blonde boat was something way different, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Now the thing I know about is his brand flourished. He blew up. That's not me and Lucci though. Do that. Do that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. For sure. That was your first time meeting Lucci. That's dope. Cause you were with Go Yeyo. He was with me. He was, well, he was, I'm sorry. He was with you. Yeah. So, so. Yo, I ain't, we ain't doing no more playing no more. I get it man. So when you, when you think about just, what made you get into managing? Man, Yeyo was having dealings with one of my home girls. And of course I'm older than Yeyo. And she brought him to me in Atlanta. I didn't know nothing about none of this shit out here. I didn't know nobody. I was in Atlanta. I had already, I was, I was a, I had deal with what I was going to do. And I was done. Wow. And so I was in Atlanta. So you all ended up making that decision to work together? Yeah, he came to Atlanta and that's what happened. None of this shit was out. None of these, none of this shit that's going on. None of this shit. Give money to the runnies who gave me Sean Cotton half pint and dark skin to plug. He gave me their phone numbers and said, Supreme, this who we need. I said, say less. And I called them niggas and activated the whole shit. That's what happened. That's what set forth the whole DFW. Cause none of these people who they were before but it gave me their number and we made that happen. So you got to understand, aiming to cut you off. So you had paint shooting videos. I was managing them. Give money to the runnies, helping them with his lyrics. Dark skin to plug. It's got the world star shit. You know what I'm saying? And Mozo, I was doing the graphics. So you can't fuck with us. Like it's a whole thing going on. And we didn't even know we was doing that. You dig what I'm saying? We was just doing shit and it worked. Like literally everybody became who they are because of that situation. So y'all had a team for y'all, you knew y'all had a team. For sure. We didn't know what we were doing. For the things that you have accomplished in your career, do you feel like you get to just do? Do you think you get the proper respect and recognition? What does that mean? You paved the way for a lot of different artists that we speak on. You had your fingers in it. I'm not gonna, you had your fingers in the midst. And these bloggers, a lot of these bloggers. Bloggers too. But I mean, I'm talking about the, from Kay Brizzy, you've dealt with her from, I can answer that question. All of the solo luchi, Kenne B, all of the different people. You know, go yeyo, do you feel like people give you the proper respect for all the things that you had? I feel like my name come up enough and it's heavy enough. Cause I get a lot of love. Like I literally, like now I can't really go places and people don't know me. I was in Atlanta, so I didn't get to experience the supreme shit because I was out there for six years. So now that I'm here, like people love me, like everywhere I go, Dallas, Fort Worth, Allenton. But when it comes to getting to just do, that ain't something that I really care about anymore because it's not real anyway. Okay. This shit fake. All this shit is fake. You dig what I'm saying? Well, how is it fake? I mean, if people recognize you and they like what you're doing and what you've presented, if that was a movie to come out about the Fort Worth artist and some of the Dallas artists and that you've been influential in life, you would be in that movie. So how is it fake? Because it was something that was created. The people that you would want to get your just do from, we'll speak on the fans. They don't know that these people ain't who they think they are. And the people that's out here portraying who they are, they fake. So I don't, you know, what's gonna happen with me? The Lord got control of it. It's gonna happen anyway. Cause they know, if I was anything like people ever made up about me, I wouldn't still be in these positions. I wouldn't still, this is a nice place. You got about seven cameras in here. It's about $200,000 worth of stuff up in here. I get to come up in here and I ain't gave you no money. Yeah, correct. You know what I'm saying? So exactly. So that's what's more important to me. People that just do from them, they know what's up for it. They'll never be able to sit in front of me and have a intellectual conversation because they know they can't fuck with me and nothing. They just, then they got a problem because now I'm talking. Okay. You feel me? I get it. Now let's get to this, let's get to the guy that was so happy to talk about this shit. Yeah, you talking about the son, Cotty. When son Cotty was on the air, your name came up. Now, before we talk about that, let me just say this. When this happened, I called you. Cause you my boy. I said, look man, your name came up in an interview. You really got mad at me. You shut me down. He heard the phone now. Nigga, F that nigga. Why y'all tagging me? Bam nigga, hung up on me. I said, this nigga done lost his damn mind. The nigga got upset with me cause of what had happened, but I was doing it because I wanted to respect you because I wanted you to know this stuff is about to come out. At first I was like, should I put this up? I even asked you. And you like, nah, then me and my wife were like, nah, I'm gonna go and put it out. You told me, you probably don't remember. But you told me you was gonna put it out too. You called me and said it out too. You probably don't remember. But I still wanted to respect you. You know what I'm saying? Because you my guy. And I was like, man, this is a culture. And I was like, man, this happened. So I don't, I want you to know that this is how it went down. So when I asked Sean Cotton about you, he had a lot to say. He was very, he was abdomen to say, hey, man. He said, whoa, you know, my boy, man. I'm like, and he was like, he never ever even met Kay Breesy in his life. He said, and we, I think you even asked him, would you even know where if she even came? Can't you see him? He's like, no, I would know her, but I never knew. I never met her. And so it's almost to say, what you even thought to say about him stopping her career. Just break down to me. What the hell is going on with that? So Sean is a guy that I met when I was managing Yeyo. And like I said, we was all in the same, he was the same pot together, you feel me? So he know I know him. And he also know that I don't really be doing this type of shit, you dig what I'm saying? So they'll sneak some shit. Cause he didn't say nothing bad about me. Just say he hasn't talked to me since Yeyo. That's a lie. I think he said, why would he want to hate on him? Or why, I don't, he don't know why you hate on him. Oh man. Just explain to me, but explain to me. He's nobody to hate on. Like, man, so this the thing. If you, I don't want to hate on nobody that has at least 10 artists in this area and fucked up deals right now to this day. And if they ain't in them fucked up deal, they just got out of them. So you saying Sean Cotton got, Sean Cotton, at least, well, let's be, let's be specific. Let's say maybe I know of least five, I can say right now that he didn't got down on. You dig what I'm saying? But that's neither here nor there. Y'all do y'all research. You dig what I'm saying? That's these as facts, though. But I see him. I mean, let me say this, that nigga got a brand over there and it's moving. That shit ain't shit. But it's spot on God and shit. So what are these guys always be trying to attack this guy after the fact? Rod Wave said he gonna slap him. He a punk bitch. Rod Wave said that? It's on the internet for so, yeah. Everybody know that. There was another little artist that came out. All the artists come out, man. The guy there was just on the little town he was in, but he hopped on the internet. I seen that. And people try to shun him like he lying, but he not lying. Well, he said it's literally how that dude is. What did he say? Do you remember? I don't remember what he said. I mean, I fucked up there and I can't get out. And the nigga came lying into my mama. It's all kind of shit. There was this fact, though. That's what he do. What did you think? Well, you said like, damn, me got him. It's another one. This nigga, this is another. Who is it? I forgot his name. The little dark skin dude. I forgot, the little dark skin. I seen him going in. Maybe from Georgia, maybe. Yeah, from Georgia. But the thing, but the fact of the matter is, when this thing starts to develop, you know, as far as these artists that are there. Yeah, you know, Prince H.E. is in position, man. That's if, yeah, you're in South Walker, put that page in position. And like I said, there's been no growth in those guys. They was thrusting to those positions and they still in them and they some fucked up people. And that's why this place is how it is. So you think that because from what's going on now, what's really going down is a sports agency and a label, a record label. I mean, he is a full-fledged label now, according to what I'm hearing. Okay. What does that mean? So what does that mean? Some old artist finna get fucked over. Yeah, he ready. He can say he probably fucked those some, and some fucked over him. Who gonna fuck, how you gonna fuck over him? That one came out his mouth. Like, but how is that possible though? Logically thinking, how can you fuck over that type of thing? You did. I don't know, them words came out his mouth. Those are lies. We're here about to tell lies. Yeah. So you gotta pick them up. So you, when he said that basically he didn't know Kay Breezy and he didn't stop her career, explain to me why Kay Breezy went for a three-day rent on a guy that she never met one day in her life. That messed up her career. That messed up her career, because that's exactly what he alluded to. Of course he's met her before with A. Tony Films. He'll act like he has him, but he has. So he did meet her with A. Tony. He's met Kay Breezy, like that's a damn man. Who is A. Tony Films? She shoots all the videos for Kay Breezy. She shoots a lot of videos out here. Oh, that's the little girl that be with her. A Tony's got them, she shoots it for a spot on. So that's how you know she know. So, and they met each other. They were A. Tony. And so they do know each other. Like far as, they've seen each other in the same room. What did he have to do with her career though? Like how could he have stopped her career? We signed the deal is with Sailor V, which is Stan and Stan is Sean Cotton's partner in the business. Business partner. You did what I'm saying? Let me say it to two people. So DJ Duffy and Sean Cotton are his patrolmen to go out here in this area and get the artists and shit. That's how we even came across Stan was through Duffy. So when he'd get up and lie and say I wasn't around, when Breezy signed the deal, I was at the table, me, Mr. Johnson, which is the city girl's lawyer and King Von lawyer, her brother, the producer, Kay Breezy and Supreme. Like he was there hiding. He never showed his face. Even Stan was trying to get us to, cause he would tell people, I don't have a problem with Supreme. You have to say that though. That's the politically correct answer because you really don't have a problem with me. You're just a hater and I'm the truth. So just like when he told people that he, he told you not to take the QC deal. That's a damn lie in a million years. We hopped in my Jeep in my house in Atlanta and drove Coach Casey's to address and Pete Buzzer's in. Well, nobody there but me and Yeyo. No, and Yeyo wasn't even in the meeting when we had the meeting. It was Coach Kay right here and Pee right here. You dig what I'm saying? Yeyo was in the studio doing a Zaytovan beat. Dig what I'm saying? So it just to be a lot of lies going on, man. Cause when we left there, we went to Warner Brothers Atlantic call, the guy who signed Charlie Pugh and Kevin Gates and Kalani, we went to 300. This city is happening without nobody helping us with shit. Me and Yeyo and I didn't spend a lot of money. I ain't spending a lot of money with none of my artists. That's how I know this is a blessing. So like I said previously, when those guys go to doing all the hating and shit, it don't mean nothing to me because I know how I walk and I know what's going on. So now we doing this documentary on the La Rossa and you hear come rainwater with this dry hating. But I'm thinking I'm over here somewhere where you can't fuck with me at and here they come again. You dig what I'm saying? But it's out there now with me, our publicity is good publicity. Why do you think they keep coming at you? I think they come at the movements. It ain't me. They don't really, they don't have a problem cause if they was in here right now, they gonna act like they seen a star. They gonna shake my hand and hug me and smile and they gonna go over and sit down. They not gonna be on under that shit. So I can't tell you it's a tricky question but I don't think like them so I don't know. Wow. So when you say that these guys okay, Sean Cotton never I'm going back to him because I want to understand how he said that these guys pretty much that was using that you guys met with would use him as a plot to get people to sign to say that they could be on say cheese. He said what? The guys that you guys met with in Miami, the Miami. Those are his, those are his. He says, hold on. Okay, let me say this. All that shit he be flashing in Miami that ain't here, that stand shit. You want to be technical. None of that, the weed, shit all of them. That ain't his shit, man. That's a man. Okay, but he said that was a business partnership. Correct, but he said that they, but that's why he don't do business with them no more because he said they would use say cheese as a like a springboard to get people, which makes sense. But he's lying. To get people to sign because they know they would have a say cheese play. You know what I mean? They get to play their videos. They get to interview with say cheese. They get to open that gate up. And when that didn't happen for Kay Breezy, you guys felt like y'all was let down. This the thing. We only went over there with them for TikTok. We had everything else. Kay Breezy was the only artist in the Metroplex going, getting paid to come to the middle schools, high schools and elementary schools. Nobody was doing that. Not nobody. So when standing and reach out to us, to us, to DJ Duffy, we get down and we don't know Sean's involved. When we find that he's involved, we're like, okay, whatever. He was trying to do business because business is over everything, right? So you, so now think about this, y'all. You signed to this company. I told you this before, E. So your best interest is to make money, right? So if I got a hard artist, if I like your ass or not, if I know you hot and I post you, it's gonna make me money. Why wouldn't I do that? So he posted a one time cause Stan made him and he posted it again. And we're trying to clown her by the hairstyle that we did for our album cover. It didn't work. It backfired. So he... What didn't work? The fact that when he tried to clown her? He tried to clown her. But it didn't work. No, it didn't work. No, it didn't work. So those are two posts that he made for her. You did what I'm saying now. We didn't beg for those posts, but ignorant ass little boy, if this is your company and you can make money from this hot artist, why not post her to make money? But the same thing not gonna happen. Do you have different boundaries? Put the same thing. We have paperwork aligned cause you and Tune had a... I looked at that project and it wasn't just a, it wasn't a bad project. It was actually, I enjoyed the project. I went over, I watched it. That was my first time really locking in and seeing an OG person cause I wasn't tapped into him like that. When I seen you guys as documentary, you guys were working together cause you put me on the phone with Tune that day and I met Tune at the Lenox Mall in Atlanta and you guys was real tight. He was staying with me when you met him. He was living with you. Yeah. So... Just like Sean Coyne used to sleep on my damn floor all the time, all the time. Sean Coyne used to live at your house. He didn't live with me, but whenever he came to Atlanta, he, you know, come on, you good. Two, three days, you know, come on. There ain't no problem. So you let him stay there for free? Yeah, for sure, yeah. I didn't even know, I didn't want no post. I didn't want none of that. When they deleted this page the first time he called me and I called a guy that worked for Grand Hustle and we was on the phone and he told him how to get his page back. These are true story facts, man. They say, I don't got a lot by none of this shit. That's crazy, man. He ain't Bob, man. He ain't wanna tell this out. What? I don't wanna tell this out. They ain't wanna tell this out. They don't wanna tell this out. I didn't know that. I didn't know you and him knew each other like that. And he wasn't broke. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't no broke shit involved. So he wasn't broken and he just liked being around you? Those guys look up to me, man. Right now they ain't watched my page from fake pages right now. You say so. Sheridan Cotton. Rain water. Tune all of them. They look up to you. Yeah, for sure. Here you go. So you like, they look at your brand and they want to, they flourish through the month. They admire my mind. You deal with what I'm saying? That's what it is. And they could never be like me cause they can't do what I do or go where I go but their admiration comes from the intellect or whatever you want to, you know what I'm saying? They admire you. The ideas and yeah, here you go. Wow. That's crazy. Yeah, that's literally my thing. So you gave, have, paint that idea? Gave it to him. And you and him know that you. I paint my guide or I don't got no, you ain't never heard me get on her and try to down paint for them. No, no, ain't nothing wrong with it. I just didn't know but you gave him the idea to do the reviews. Most definitely a thousand percent, a million percent. He got it for me. He came in. I pulled up on him to do it with him. This guy sitting behind me is one of the guys we did it with, one of the first people we did it with together. Me and paint. How do you be coming up with all these ideas and helping the city like this? That's why I say everything that's going on, he be involved here. Yeah, put it in. But you just like to give your input. No, it'd be so. The situation we manage in an artist, that's me solely. Me and them, cause those are creative artists. You did what I'm saying? Yeah, correct. It's us working together to do. Everybody that I work with was creative. So this the thing, I'm not taking nothing from a Sean Cotton tune, those are smart guys. Yeah. You did what I'm saying? Rainwater not smart at all, but those other guys that. You ain't letting Rain make it. No, he ain't. A lot of people like Rain and say he's smart, man. In any category though, those niggas are different. But he's the only one out of them. And then Cotton can't fuck with tune. He ain't smart as tune. Yeah, but the numbers stay different. The numbers of, let me tell you something. The numbers say different. Let me tell you something. When you're in Rome, homie, you do as Romans do, bro. Do you understand what that means? Yeah, you say it. When you're in Rome. It's cloud chasing. You do as Rome. No, so if Money Moses got 100,000 views, I get 100,000, Miss Jamaica get 100,000, you got 10,000, nigga, you ain't in Rome. But now you didn't figure out how to get your numbers up to 100,000 with us. So now you're in Rome. Nigga, when you're in Rome, you do as Romans do. You feel me? If everybody in there is pimping, then it's gonna be a pimping area. You did what I'm saying? That shit is fabricated and a lot of that shit is, man. You think that these are out of a lot of fake followers? I know, I think, I know this. I know this. These are 1,000% facts. You ain't the only one, either. So you saying that you think there's a lot of guys? I know for a fact there's a lot of them. Fake followers. See, the follower game, they know how to match that now. But the views and the comments, man, I know the guy who, man, say. That's funny to you. I know, because I knew the views are fabricated. One of the biggest artists out here got a million views, and the guy who put it on there, he called me on one iPhone and had the other one holding up and showed me the PayPal information and the views and how he did the shit. And these are blue-checked artists. Hell yeah. So these guys are fabric, are these the fake-to-you-make-it type situation? Well, you're in Rome, and what you do is Romans do, for real. Wow. So I don't want to do what Romans do, so that's why I don't get what I'm, you feel me? Yeah, you're not gonna, you're too real to be fake. Exactly, but I still get to do what I do because I'm a real guy. You just not gonna buy into the buying and making the blue-check happen, buying the views and... Being gay, kissing ass, being a punk, lying. I ain't into that. I wouldn't raise like that before this, so I ain't finna do it now. So that's to answer your question while it go. That's why I don't get that, because I ain't like that. Wow, so you definitely opened my eyes, you know, it was a few, it was a guy named K-Twan Thame came on here and he had a million subscribers, bro. K-Twan. Yeah, he came on here and dude, I mean, he said Drake had... Why you bringing his name up, though? No, because he said Drake had texted him and stuff like that, that you're, when you start saying, like, people were saying that he fabricated all his views and followers. I know K-Twan, he's a cool guy, uh, I don't know. And then they said by Drake, you know, it was just, and so when you bring up the topic that these other guys are doing the same thing. I watched them do it, I speak on shit I know about. But you know for a fact that certain one of these high profile. Yeah, man, these bloggers too, man. The bloggers do it? Man, they do it the worst. Come on, you start playing games, man. I don't know. It's just a real interview question, or you being for real right now. No, I'm being real, because I'm being honest with you, a few of them. I look at their views and they follow us and they subscribe, and I be looking at all. And they'll add up. No, so a lot of them do. No, so a lot of them don't add up. The ones you probably look at add up, but a lot of them run and it's not. And I said them watch the dude get his pay deleted. I said them, I said them watch them bump 40,000 in two minutes. You hear me? I ain't playing. God damn! I said there and watched it. Bum party? I said there and watched it. How much you paid? I don't know how much you paid, but I watched it. But you seen the nigga, but number went up in the same date? What, in the same hour? God damn! These are facts. Bro, all mine is organic. I can promise you that. I ain't touch nothing. I don't even know what. I ain't got it with the house. I know I'm out of here. All right. No, man. So do you think you would? So cause Kay Breeze. I ain't working with none of them. Issa, don't ask me. What about Kay Breeze? Oh yeah. The artist? Yeah, yeah. But those other guys. How is she doing? I mean, I'm trying to get her back on the show. You want to never bring her back? She lovely. She lovely right now. Is she interviewed? Open for interview? Can you get her back on the show? I can get her up here. Okay, man. Come out. Kay Breeze, I want to interview again. I love her, man. She lit these mics up. Nigga, I want to get a freestyle. I had a girl came another night. I can't wait to get hers out. She was there. I don't forgot her. What is her name? What's her name? Nichelle. Nichelle, lit this whole up. What? She lit this whole up, man. Hey, man. I got to get Kay Breeze back in here, man. I need a fresh, at least 16 bars. She got to give me something. I love it when she came in. Y'all came in here, man. She went down through there. They got T-shirts. Oh yeah. For show. Come on, man. Man, you boss talk affiliated, man. You come through with these interviews, man. You see, I stayed away. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, you're more, there's probably one of the more vocal interviews. I ain't gonna lie. You know, like, you really used it kind of just, I kept you down that bait. Because the first time you came on here, you want to get loose. I wanted it to get loose on nobody. But now, you know, since your name have been spoken on the show. When I asked yourself this, why do they keep saying my name? Like, why do you keep, why my name keep coming up? But you have a lot of hands and a lot of things that happen in the city, man. Yeah, I understand that. So, I mean, and you niggas is competitive, man. Damn, like, do you think Dallas is where I need to be with the music? Is there any hits out here? What's going on? Because I remember I talked to you before and you was kind of like, a little until it was some good music out here. So it's always good music. It's always talent. It's always movements and waves that are gonna come about. Now, what's gonna happen for it to get to the mainstream? I can't tell you that no more. I don't know, because it's so, it's not a one problem situation. It's not a artists do this and they keep beefing and doing all that gun shit. It's the people that can help them also. I've told you this before too, that it ain't just artists, it's everybody. It's all this shit is messed up. Because you got people, like I said, old buddy get to speak now and get to not, well, he gets listened to a little more now because his artist passed away. That's not proper, because he ain't got shit proper to tell nobody. Artists did pass away. What was the name of that guy that passed away? Mode three. No, I wasn't talking about him. I'm talking about, what's the name of that artist? I thought it was an artist signing to say, geez, they passed away too. I don't know. It was a little dude that passed away. Oh, a little loaded. A little loaded, yeah. So it's been a couple of dudes that passed away. Let me tell you this, just how you know that Sean Cotton is lying. Stan, little loaded was at my house in the studio with me and Breezy at the house though, right? Stan asked me to manage little load. He said, Supreme, once you managed little loaded, I looked at the message and I didn't respond. Little loaded was sitting where you at. I was like, I was like, you so Stan? I said, don't he, don't, don't, don't Sean manage him? He said, no, he don't manage him. He said, you can manage him. No, I hook it up. I said, I bet. So when I asked little loaded, I said, hey, man, are you full with something? I said, yeah, I'm full with something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I left it alone because I already knew that when the word got back to Sean, he was gonna shout. He was gonna throw, that was gonna hate. That's what they do. They make up shit, man, and they just, and see that shit I caught with Rain, he didn't think them little dudes was gonna send me that, but they did. And just think about the stuff that I don't catch because I don't catch it all, you know what I'm saying? So let me ask little loaded, you knew this guy? He was at the house. Yeah, man, I know all these people. Yeah. So what were you doing dealing with little loaded? Man, what you mean? I'm Supreme. I'm Supreme. Why was little loaded at your house? Recording, he came to record. And you used to let him record there? Yeah. Thanks. Rest in peace with the cool little dude, man. Cool little dude, yeah. Yeah, I mean, like I said, it seemed like he was just going too soon, man, went through a lot. Then he was a friend or something like that. Yeah, he did a lot of, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, he went through a lot, man. But just, man, just a lot of, just a plethora of different things that you dealt with. And I make movies, man. You hear me? We're really into the film. So y'all doing movies now? Yeah, man. I'm on my second one. How's your documentaries? We doing it all, man. Films, we in the film world. What you want to get in? When you ready? We doing it. All right, man. You hear this? All right. You playing, all right? I ain't playing. All right. You're gonna put the boy in the movie. You see, he just got my drop. How'd you got a drop from him? Yeah, you did a drop with dope, too. All right. So, man, how's the movie thing going? What made you get in there? Man, I see, I thought I was escaping these niggas. You wanted to get away from the rappers. You was trying to get away? Yeah, and it didn't work. They came and found me. You tried to get away from the rappers, yeah? I'm like, I'm not even messing with black people right now. And they said, here come this nigga, Drain Water. Drain Water? Yeah, Drain Water. Cocaine Rain. That's Cocaine Rain, man. Wow, man. Y'all know that? No, man. They never really talked to him like that, man. So, I mean, it's like... Y'all dealing with internet supreme right now. Man, Rain Water, like I said, come over here. He always have a lot to say, man. He talk a lot about the different things that he got going on Dundun. He got Dundun number seven. I heard some shit that they do to settle, man. That shit's so crazy. And I know people can't be believing none of that shit, man. You can't tell it. Man, I'm not repeating that ignorant crap, man. I mean, I made a million dollars. Boy, stop lying, boy. Stop it. Wow, man. It becomes comedic. But could you and Rain ever sit down and just talk and kind of hash things out on the things that you guys are dealing with? Sit down where? Like, wherever I have a conversation, could it solve like the issues that where things are being said behind each other? That question I already got answered. Yeah, I could sit down with Rain. I'm a man. I'm cool, you know? You sit down with Terry Blue, and it went pretty good. That was a mistake. What? It's a fucking mistake. Why was that a mistake? Man, that was a mistake, man. You did what I'm saying. But I would sit down. I thought it was dope to see y'all sit down together. So, BZTV, shout out BZ. That's the only reason I wouldn't did that. You did what I'm saying. I don't know BZ. I know Terry. I don't know BZ. I never met him. Yeah, you messed with the wrong one then. So, because Terry, I think he never did nothing to me, but I mean, I don't know what you guys have, but y'all do it. You are a threat. When that's how you talk to him? I talk to him in a little bit. Since when? It's been about a couple of months. He been on here? So, how many months, though? About two, maybe? Probably maybe longer. No, about two months. I mean, you're a threat. You did what I'm saying. Now, y'all kind of like on the same, well, he ain't got shit. You need to change the name. I don't look at him as something. That is global to some other type of name because don't nobody know him in Minnesota or Atlanta or Iowa or LA. They don't even know him in Louisiana. So, you and him, I thought y'all had straightened everything out. No, I seen him the other day, though. Y'all seen it. So, y'all rocking. Hell no. He was walking. Damn, they're running. The nigga running from you? Man, come on. Y'all be tripping, bro. Y'all, I thought y'all was cool. Nah, he ain't playing. I'm one for nothing to do nothing to him, but I seen him and, you know, they be on the internet. Like I was telling you, they be really be doing all of that. And I ain't no big dude, but you ain't feelin' a, we gon' have to, you know what I'm sayin'? So, when I seen him, he act like he ain't see me. I stood there, I said, okay. But I don't wanna talk about the E. What else you got, man? We ain't gotta do all that. Wow, man, I thought y'all was cool again, to be honest with you. Nah, we not cool at all, man. Cause you had to do the show. It seemed like y'all, when y'all did that show, it was just... He tried to come with some little, I had to check him on the show. Y'all had a little, it was a little spice, but that's what Money Moses do on here. Nah, not like that. You know what I'm sayin'? Money Moses do a little, not like y'all, I'm just sayin', he talked with people, he get a little... Nah, Money Moses would've seen that. He would've been like, okay, yeah, you upset, nah, nah. To be honest with you, I don't think nobody wanna sit in front of me and talk with them shit like, dude. Cause I'm gonna get pissed off and I'm gonna fight right there. You can't do that, too. You Money Moses. I understand that, bro. I'm glad how I feel. I'm getting pissed off. What the hell is you talking about? You can't do that. I'm letting people know now, if you want to sit in front of me, make sure your gloves gon' be on. Make sure you have them with you. What the hell? See, that's why they gon' be talking about Money Moses. Money Moses bein' his own. Try it. Money Moses is real aggressive, and they be like, I don't know about that nigga, that nigga. Listen, that thing I be playin' like, I'm not like this, bro. I'm not like this everywhere I go. So if you ever try me, just watch it. Just watch it, bro. I'm not like this everywhere I go, bro. Just not no actors, not no none of that. This is real. If you set up with something, I don't want to sit down with none of these dudes. I really, really don't. But I would do it for the cause of the Metroplex and Texans. I'd love to see y'all get things to wear out here because they scared. You know, I've been tellin' people about the We Are The World movement that Michael Jackson did. You're in the wrong here for that, my brother. Hold on. Listen, now I go, Chris Brown could never be, could never just be Michael Jackson cause he never did a We Are The World to bring people together, to try to bring a cause together. We need to do that, Bob, and you need to, hey Supreme, you need to be on the front line of trying to bring this city together with an almost We Are The World type movement. He just threw it up about the ground. You didn't catch it. What? He can't say what he just said. He just said he didn't say that. He can sit down with them but he don't think I already, he already cut himself out. You don't think they'll do it? No, and I ain't like that. He's like, he'll do it for the culture. Go on ahead and just keep it like that. You had the other words you said. I'll probably say something to your head. Bro, you can't sit here and say that. Yeah, but I just- I do it for the big picture. You dig what I'm saying, but- Say it there with a butt. Don't do that. Yeah, look, look, little butt. I'm gonna tell you why I decided, I'm just why I'm saying that cause this city's already, he called Beazytv, Rainwater, called Beazytv on the phone and said, Kyle Supreme, Beazyt called me, he said Supreme. I'm finna click him with Rainwater. I said, no, you not. I said, what you want? I don't got time for that nigga and what he talking about. He said, man, we're now Supreme. This is how we even, I went to go sit down with Terry Neil. He said, nah, man, we got, I said, all right, click me in. Soon when we get on the phone, this nigga gonna talkin' crazy. We was on the phone for 30 seconds. And it gonna happen, he too much, man. I gotta say this about you, about the Rainwater, I ain't gonna, he comes on the show, but I wanna say this, man, you was doing an interview and you prayed for these people. I prayed for Persian. Yeah. You prayed for Persian. I thought that was dope, though. No, man, that ain't worth it. Bro, you prayed for the whole, they all was on there and you took them to the church. I made the niggas be quiet, too. Yeah, you prayed on there for these folk. Why did you pray for them? You felt like you needed to pray? So that came to me the night before. And that was, I wasn't playing when I did that. You dig what I'm saying? I was serious. So I take that back. I don't feel like it was a mistake because I did it genuinely, you know what I'm saying? But then I had to come back and bite his head off. Already. After the fact. But you still prayed for him. Yeah, yeah, I did. I'm a good guy, man. I ain't down with all of that, man. Man, listen, man. We love you, man, Supreme Man. Dope interview. Your energy, right, man? See, man, how can people get a hold to you if they're trying to link up with you to get that good management? You ain't trying to shoot no films, get no vlogs, no documentaries, no movies, none of that. Don't contact me. You don't want them to contact you? No. What about managing their music career? No. No. You just, you managing some people? Yeah, but if you ain't doing no vlogs, no films, no movies, no videos, don't contact me. But you can find me at Bob McGriff on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, go check out my YouTube channel blowing up right now. Yeah, yeah. That'll get you. Y'all subscribe to my YouTube channel. I'm gonna subscribe. You subscribe to my YouTube channel. We gotta subscribe. Yeah, I'm coming on up, man. I love it, man. Thank you so much, man. Big little boy. Say, man, you don't get mad at me no more, is it? I can't promise you that. That mean I love you, though. You feel me? That's how I feel, cause I be getting mad at everybody now. I used to get mad at nobody, but then around I used to get mad at me and talk to them. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know? Yeah, you don't have much to get mad at. All righty, man. Say, man, it's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101, what a bosses talk. Sure.