 To be all the way real, like, to sit you out somewhere with Charleston White. It goes to y'all, you get a lot of H-times, do your thing, just for the thrill. You know it's all night, E and G, baby, send them a doll, Charleston White. Yeah, yeah, I got a DP for this, you know, I ain't making real life. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. The other person have a different perspective because y'all gonna be biased because it's your, you know, whatever, and then there's somebody who's unbiased, there's their truth. So, you have a lot of people who'll be watching our show, and I'm sure this happens to everybody, and it'll be like, man, that person lying, that person this, that person that, how you have this lying person on there, da-da-da, all of that sort of stuff. But that's their truth. I mean, your truth is alive and what the fuck you telling? It depends. Some people might be just totally lying, but some people might not. They're delusional. Man, listen, man, the one thing I can't tell you is, man, Boss Talk 101 is open to you, man. You can always pull up. Like, that's the one thing about it. I like this shit. You know what I'm saying? Like, you can pull up like other niggas can't pull up. It's like, you know, I keep saying that we don't charge nobody to be on this show. You can't get on Boss Talk. Shit, that a-honey can't subscribe as long as it needs to tap on. It doesn't need to tap on. I only want who I want. I don't want everybody around me, baby. You want me to tell you, man, I'm going to be real with you. That's why I watch your shit. Because y'all just be with the bullshit. Like, I know I ain't going to get on there and see $10, $2, and $21. Yeah, and now I'm trying to see some real shit. You're going to be real people. You open people mind up to people that people don't even know. Correct. I mean, some of the people you be having, I don't know. Like, boom, because they open me up to the Dallas culture for real. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Some of those kids know. I just know a few rappers, you know what I'm saying? I pay attention to they little beefs, the beefs that they be having, because I was on the real tune shit when he first started doing this shit. Shout out to the real tune. And, you know, I just like watching that shit because it's like this. I go watch some bullshit, and then I'll be mad. See, it wasn't even suspenseful, but it don't matter what it is. As long as it's reality is suspenseful like a motherfucker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So that's my thing. And we do that for every city, too, because not just Dallas, we do it, you know, we'll go to New Orleans, and then we'll have so many people in New Orleans that we try to put out that information. No, no, no, I'm not, when I say Dallas, it's because a lot of people that I have on there from Dallas, I don't know them, so I open you up to them. And you tap in here, too. A lot of people, I've been thinking of them from other places. Right. Dallas. Like, I think the most important thing this year, man, is to make sure we bring the right people on. Pick the right people, like yourself, like he, like Powell, like Lil' Ronny, like Don Chief. I'm gonna keep certain niggas coming through. And then, you know, sauce it up with a couple of extras, because it's a lot of people like, I had Al Sean, Hey Sean, more than he flew in from New York. He used to be from LA, but moved to New York, stuff like that. Yeah, well, I mean, that's a different conversation. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a different conversation. You know what I'm saying? Just coming from the gang-banking culture. Yeah. That's a different conversation. But at the end of the day, like... To be all the way real, like, to sit you out somewhere with Charleston White. Because, yeah, I've been here a lot, each time I do your thing just for a thrill. You know it's all like E and G, baby, saying I'm a dog, Charleston White. Yeah, yeah. I got a DP for that shit. Like, I gang-banking real, like, I got a DP for that shit. Just being... You got a DP for that? Yeah, it's a DP. It don't matter when, but it took place. You know what I'm saying? At the end of the day, that shit real. So it's like, at least the little thing you do, you got to be on your toes this shit, you know what I'm saying? So you didn't even know nothing about his whole situation or nothing? No, as far as me... You haven't seen him on the internet? I watched him talk down on the gang culture. So it was like, when I see him, I'm gonna have to, you know. But it's like, just, this whole shit was bad. Just being there period. You know what I'm saying? You know, if you're on video with him right there, you should have a video of you checking the nigga. So that's kind of how it went. So it just, you know, DP. Wow. And I get it. We trying to learn about DP's, right? Yeah. So we had, yeah, some people come on that. Crip Mac. It was Crip Mac long time ago. We had Lou. So I'm gonna tell you, when you go to this West Coast, man, you speak on this shit, because that dude's name you just said, is Pippa, you can go holly. You know what I'm saying? Like, right now, it's a homie who, you know, finna do some shit on the movie scene. Really? Yeah. You go check out Reggie Cole. Yeah. Gumby. Mohamed from Nonduz. He got some shit going on. You know what I'm saying? It's crazy because you from Houston down here, but you, I remember you tied in into the LA culture as well. That's what I wanted to know. I'm like, okay, for you to be a native of Houston, and you said he's tied into LA, but what's the difference between LA gang life compared to Houston gang life? Totally different. I think that I've always heard you ask that question about the respect level. Do you think the LA gangs respect like Houston, Houston or Dallas gangs or any other, because a lot of times we feel that they think that we copying or that they copying them and they're not really who they supposed to be. I'ma say this. If you from motherfucking Michigan and you wouldn't play for the LA Lakers, do that mean you're not a LA Laker when you motherfucking the team come get you? Now you with the money? You're a LA Laker God damn it. You know what I'm saying? Now, your understanding on the fundamental of basketball that they playing, you have to learn that game. Right. So you either go over there and play for the LA Sleekers, you feel me? And you may think you're a LA Laker, but that's not actually what's going on. So I'ma just keep it short and simple. When the ball was most so in my hand to figure out, okay, is this shit the right way or the wrong way? I just went and figured it out. Shout out to OG Chim Chim, you know what I'm saying? Big homie, shout out to Chim Chim. So I went out there on like a two day trip. I was on like a bus and I got out and she was driving straight off in the seat and she, you know, I just met the right people who I need to meet, you know what I'm saying? And from there I always go back and forth, you know what I'm saying? Tap into the seat. We'll bring back the coaches. Show the homies the right way to do certain shit, you know what I'm saying? And you know, like just doing the shit the right way because I feel like if you want to be a part of something, you know what I'm saying? You just know the right way. Right, because what you asked is the number one reason they were in the bowels in my hand. I didn't want to be one of them cash that was like, man, y'all just woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, but that's not really the truth. So... Can you say it's different, but how is it different LA culture, LA gangs compared to like Houston? The way they living. I'm going to say this, like I was just telling my homies the other day, we can't just hang out outside. You know what I'm saying? LA them can't just hang out outside. For one, it ain't just about the enemies is most about the police to pull up. You know what I'm saying? Just fuck with you. See, we can walk down the streets of Houston all day. Police ain't going to fuck with us, you know what I'm saying? Unless, you know, you just don't some weird shit, but out there just, hey, at least a little thing, you know what I'm saying? So you like how we can ride with 10 out here and like shit like that, they can't. They got to, you know what I'm saying? The windows got to be down a little bit. So it's like, it's just a crazy way of living. So just imagine if you got 10 on your windows and your window down a little bit, but then the enemy goes like right behind you a little, you know what I'm saying? So now you, it's like, you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? It's crazy, but out here you can ride and you never know who they riding on the side of them. So, and then not only that, like see, they really, like they, it's a score, I mean, it's just too much to talk about, but it's real. Just say, just put it like that, it's real. I mean, it's still real in Houston. Don't get it fucked up, but as far as the way it originated, I'm just put it like this. It's like seeing the slab culture, right? And then you go on to another state or city and then you're asking them about it. When they come to Houston, how's it different from near to there? What's it that originated to us? So it's everything. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, I just feel like if you don't tap into your originated, your originators, your ancestors of this culture then see what you're doing.