 a new record and when they take out, then baby you play it on the radio, then them niggas gone, they callin' me, we out the state. Now, fuck no. It done changed. That shit ain't on, so it ain't about my rap, but at the time, I remember back in the day, every time I book a show, I used to book at least four rappers from Dallas at one time and we used to all go in there and mob around. The last time I ever did that is Super Bowl in Houston. The last Super Bowl in Houston, I booked Yellow Freddy in three. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Even in high school, I always been there. But it's so crazy because you was taking them all these different places, getting exposure. That's like right now? No, no, that's like right now. The whole city right now feel like there's nothing about running water, but I'm taking up for the rappers. Ain't even about my rapper. DJs don't have to play no record for my rappers cause I'm gonna do my thing regardless. But I'm saying that as a whole, the DJs ain't breakin' shit. So it's not about my sex shit, it's about in a whole. The grind old shades that doing millions of views and nobody playing his shit. You know what I'm saying? The old company rapper, there's little tools in them over there that's doing them, but nobody playing their shit. So I used to walk in the club back in the dancing era and every single time you walk in the club, it's a different rapper playing a different song. It did like this. First they hit the club, Cirque with J-Rock and then DMX and they'll play a new record. And when they take out, then baby you play it on the radio, then them niggas gone, they callin' me, we out the state. Now, fuck nah. It done changed. That shit ain't on. So it ain't about my rap, but at the time I remember back in the day, I used to, every time I book a show, I used to book at least four rappers from Dallas at one time and we used to all go in there and mob around. The last time I ever did that is Super Bowl in Houston. The last Super Bowl in Houston, I booked Yellow Freddy in three. And Junior Baby was the DJ. And we all walked in there as one and there's a bunch of us from Dallas. And we performed and we made Dallas look good. You, that's the reason why I found a different type of respect for you when I researched you, bruh. Like you really, you did a lot of work, man. I didn't even know, and it was crazy because like I said, when he hit that, said that, or if I'm talking to definition DJs or whoever, they always mention rain, rain that he gonna keep rainin' it, shout out go DJ Fresh, shout out Jack Frost, you know, different people, K-Rock. So you do have a lot of love in Dallas. You just might not realize this. They respect him. I don't know how I'm gonna say love, but they damn sure respect him. You might not realize, because people don't say to your face, but. They don't publicly say. Right, but a lot of people. Let me tell you, Jack Frost, 1920 years old, like I said, I was homeless. So every day I used to wake up and go to DJs and Onyx and get their free lunch. Damn. At 11 or 12 o'clock, between 11 and one o'clock, I used to go to DJs and Onyx. Did he know? In a day trip? They know. I started tryin' to pimp, I started doin' everything, tryin' to give me some money. Then I said, fucking start breakin' the house. Yeah, man. Man, you, that's what I'm saying. Whatever worked. Whatever worked, yeah. You different, bro, like you different. And at the end of the day, you one of those guys that I respect because of what I've heard, send in and see, I didn't know this stuff, bro. So that's dope, man. That's the part I've known that. And the fact that with all that you feel that everybody turned their back on you, you still haven't turned your back on Dallas? No, not really. Why? Wow, that's a good question. Because they not realizing it's easy to market. You know what I'm sayin'? It's easy to market to run. Yeah, but with all of the. Fuck them. My kids and my mom and them, I'm good. Man, I'm livin', I'm man, that fuck them. You know what I'm sayin'? They gon' realize, they gon' realize that I'm, but at the end of the day, it's easy, because I watch other rappers come and get on. There's nothing nigga, nothing nigga come from another city. You gon' see a thousand niggas tryin' to get on stage in Dallas and get behind them and smoke weed next to them. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.