 Who gon' burn it to the tape, boss talk? Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique host. It's your boy, E.C.O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing, outstanding, incredible, yeah, most of them dutifully. What? Where is that? Mr. Maker, what's going on? Not any number, they'll walk on. Man, hey man, just cutting up a little bit, man. We back on the set, man. And my guy, he's here once again, man. This guy right here, man. He is the extra co-host. I was just about to say the new co-host. The new co-host, man, he ain't back in town, man. Little soldier snubs in the building. What's going on? What's up, man? Man, so this time, I wanted to just, we gon' definitely get into your dad and just basically talk about the documentary. Yeah, because I was so curious about that because I know that, one thing I noticed that 50, it seemed like it's always 50 Cent's who's always doing it, which I applaud him for that because from him doing BMF and it seemed like he's reaching out to all these kids of OGs, whether they're passed away or not, or locked up, he's trying to put out their legacy, he's trying to put out their stories. And I love that and I applaud him for that. I really, when they came to me with the idea, I was excited about it and I just reached out to my auntie and was putting them on game. How did it just run me down the road of how he even, how they even- Yeah, who reached out? My auntie's lady. How long ago? This was like January. Oh, so this is really quick, it happened really quick? Yeah, we filmed maybe April. And when did it get finished? Man, we filmed, well they filmed for like three, four days and that was just- That's it? In New Orleans? Yeah, they came to New Orleans, they was locked in. That's quick. Like they came and locked in, like they organized it before they came and clamped on it, you know what I mean? Was 50 out there too? No, it was the guy from TMZ, what his name is? Which one, you talking the head guy? Man, I used to follow him, I can't think of his name right now, I don't want to mess it up. But he's somebody important. I ain't going to act like he's not nobody important. But it's not the head guy, the one who's always narrating and talking, is it him? All right, he used to narrate a lot of these stuff though. Okay, so it's not the same one? Yeah. So when you first was approached with it, they told you you're going to have to be in New Orleans for four days or they did just a week? I ain't had to be out there, I just did mine, you know what I'm saying? Probably three hours. That's it? Yeah, then he went around to other people. Other people? They just sit you down and just kind of ask you questions about like kind of what we do ask you about what you remember? Well, it wasn't like this. We went to the grave and we walked around the grave, you know, walked around the grave. Now, the grave is a walk in and the one that I seen, is that the grave where you walk in and it's walls and stuff? Yeah, but it's also the same grave yard, like they have a yard. Okay. So we walked around the yard and then we walked up, you know? Well, what's in the just the base, just the remembrances of him? What? Where they got the soldier rag hanging, the bullet hanging out of the deal. Was put it, was in the wall? Yeah. It's a casket. But I thought it was, it ain't a grave one as well, like where it's on the ground. Okay, just in the wall. Yeah. That's different. Yeah. How long and do you have other relatives out there? I know other people as well. Okay, okay. So you been going there all your life? Yeah, I mean, of course. Ever since you were eight? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And with the documentary, I know a lot of times when people think about a documentary, like for me, I think about a movie might be coming soon. Have any talks been going on about maybe a movie coming out about him? Or like a series or anything like that? People be kind of asking about it. That's something that I like to do on my own, honestly. Okay. You know, I like to put my own money into it and do how I would want it to be done versus bringing in investors unless it's fully just them putting their money in and letting me do what I want to do, you know? Was it planned that like cause he died on November the 26th, right? So was it planned to do it on this month cause this was the month he died? No. It's just falling like that. Yeah. Wow. They series just was set up to launch this month. That's hard. That's, you know, like when we met, we've met on his birthday. So it's kind of stuff that kind of like, pretty much it's confirmation that you're doing what you should be doing, right? When you start seeing things fall the way it should fall. Right? And so I thought that was, that was live, man. So, you know, I put that one out this morning about y'all, about BG, basically just the fact of how they knew each other and just kind of how you guys, you know, how you responded to BG. Yeah. There was a lot to go with your dad. Did you ever hear people say that he was like Tupac? Yeah. A lot of people, like Snoop Dogg said that. Man, I spoke on this. I spoke on this. Really? In the interview, I think it was Beehive. Okay, what happened? When I'm mistaken. No, was it Beehive or was it Big D? I don't know, but they was in my, they was in my D, I'm going crazy. What did you say? Yo, that could never be Tupac. They got mad about it. Yeah, they got mad about it. What did you say? I basically just said, like, you know, like, all right. I wasn't disrespecting Tupac, you know what I'm saying? Tupac always gonna be, he gonna always be there for you. But I was just saying, like, you know, like after Tupac died, they had people coming up with other stories about him. You know, like that he wasn't really like what he portray, you know? Yeah, they did. So I said, that'll never be so just slim. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. It ain't them stories. You know what I'm saying? It ain't nothing like that. Because whatever they portray social sense to be, that's what he is. That's what he is. Great, but you gotta understand, Pac was an actor too and went to school and all that. So that's all I was saying. Like, you know, my dad was really from the streets. He had zero opportunity. 14 year old on Coke and dope, you feel me? Yeah, that's the difference. You know what I'm saying? So I wasn't disrespecting him, but they took it as that. But it was my damn cutting up. It was cutting up, but then they got the similarities. They have some similarities like basically you gotta think about it. Your dad was shot as well before he went to prison. Yeah, my dad, the first time I shot, he was 15 or 16. Have you heard or family talk about why he got shot then? Yeah, see him and my mom was together around that time. Okay. 15, 16 or 17, in between them times, you know what I'm saying? My mom, I think my mom met her when he was like 16. So it had to be after 16. Yeah, like, I don't know. My pops, my pops was different. But did he get, like what I'm saying, did he get when he got shot then? You was, you was a baby, baby. I wasn't born. You wasn't born. I wasn't born. But your mom, she was around. Yeah, he actually went stay with my mama, mama. Okay. Yeah. When it happened? Yeah, she had, I would like, like she'd be telling me a story about, she had bought him all this Barbie equipment he needed cause you know, he's a cut hair. I used to be a cut hair. So she bought him everything he needed, you know what I'm saying? So he could cut hair. Yeah. That's hard. That's hard because at the end of the day, you gotta understand that, you know, to put him to come back hard like he did even after being shot. So after he got shot, like a week later he was on crutches. And somebody else tried to shoot at him. Or they started shooting at him and then he was running across the, the, the clay barn. He had, he had a kid, he ran across the clay barn, the kid in the crutches and he got hit by a car, I think they said. Damn, he gets hit by a car. That's crazy because these are stories where, man, he could have been out of here a few times. You like to not have been born. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? He ain't getting run over. But he just, he got hit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And that's crazy. But it's the way it be. Like, but God had a mission for you to be here. So he had to get across that street. You know what I'm saying? Now, so. I think, I think at this time, my mom was pregnant with me. Really? Yeah. Matter of fact. Your mom was pregnant. Yeah. You know, they be telling me all the stories and they be trying to put the timelines together for me. But it'd be kind of, you know. Okay. When you think about just, and this is something that's gonna come up in this documentary, I got a whole list of things. Sure. When you think about different things, the different scenarios, you know, they have all these different stories out here about your dad. Your dad was a real one. We know that. Your dad was a hustler. Because when he, and your daddy didn't buy down or nothing, allegedly. And I heard your auntie say something. Just researching the damn, like dang, she said that too, about Master P. So she came hard on that. Like, she kind of insinuated that he was the one that, you know, kind of caused the demise. And she ain't the only one. There was another guy, and I didn't even think about it. That was on here about a year ago before I even met you. And he said, yeah, I was locked up and I know the real story on that. And basically was trying to also put it on P. And I know the reason they were doing that was because they did have a mishap. But what do you think about that? And why do you, because I've heard you say another, it wasn't from P. How did you come up with that scenario? And why are you and P just different on that? Or did she change the way she feel about it, too? No, it's not she feel, she feel. I ain't, and I'm with her. You know what I'm saying? Like I said on my other interview, it possibly could have been him. But from what I researched on my own, I don't think, you know what I'm saying? And honestly, not saying that it didn't come from around him. If you remember? Yeah, yeah. But he didn't. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but people talking and chatting, the streets trying to- It would be like that, honestly, like, man, you know how it be. When you're a big dog, you know what I'm saying? You gotta arm it, you know? Yeah, yeah. And even if you say no and I always go like that, like you don't put the money out there already, now you're not the only one with it, you know? So it's not, other people got their own, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Did you think it was a bold statement for him to make from what he said? Man, my pops got a lot, had a lot going on. You know, he was against it, so it was a lot going on. Like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So when, whatever he- Like even the whole situation was to do with Jarrell. Okay. They was trying to put Jarrell brother, merger on my pops. Yeah, yeah, I seen that. You know what I'm saying? Like, he had a lot going on. Yeah, yeah, I seen that. I actually- But that happened a lot though, don't it? Where people try to frame other people on other people's murder. That happens regularly. Yeah. Yeah. They came up, I heard they came up with this investigation at the same time he died like the same week within the same, you know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah, and that's crazy because the guy was Lee Page. That's who he was that they say. Robert Lee Page, that your dad had something to do with him dying. Mm-hmm. You know what I mean? They say a lot, but a lot of it is just speculation. After, you know, after someone passed they're not here to defend themselves. So you know, a lot of time they're trying to clear the books too. To say, let's get these under the rug so we can get these cleared out of our books. But don't you still have to prove it though? You have to prove it, but you are locked up innocent. You are locked up innocent until you're proven guilty. Right. You feel me? Right. Yeah, so they could have held you in that five years till they proved it or they didn't. You know what I'm saying? That's real. That's so real. So you just never know, and you fighting an uphill battle when you dealing with these people and you dealing with Louisiana. And they don't want to, they don't want to let you out and say, I'm sorry, we should not go and say. Can he so just live? Right. And they're not going to say, and they're going to find a way to keep you in, even if they know that they're wrong because they're going to have to pay. Because you can come out and start, you know, a lawsuit on them. Just like I said with Mac. Mac knew he didn't do that. But, you know, you done been in jail. So you know the parole hearing, like you basically got to say you did it. You got to show remorse, you know what I'm saying? So man, like, even if this man didn't do it, like he probably had to do that, you know, just to see daylight again, and like to live or fight another day. Like that really be people's situations. That's exactly how it be. You know, and that's horrible. That's very horrible when you didn't do something, you have to sit there. Like I cringe at the fact of Mac sitting there for 21 years and the way his demeanor is and how he's, when we interviewed him, he was so just poised and so forgiven. I never, like I said before, I'll say it every time. Interviewing Mac showed me what a real humble person is after going through 21 years of being locked up like that. He showed me too. Innocently. Innocently. Innocently. That means everything else, everybody crying about a lot of time, they need to just get over it. But the part that killed me about it is the fact that he was innocent and it's like the way how they threw him under the bus like that and he couldn't come out and be like, okay, I'm going to sue them because I was innocent and stuff like that. He couldn't do any of that. Because at the same time, like we was talking about the parole here. You basically saying, I did do it. I'm sorry. You know what I'm saying? I caused this pain to, you know, this person family. Right. Yada, yada, yada or whatever, however they caught her shoe took. You got to do that just to look. You got to do it just to look like something to get out. You know what I'm saying? And then you're going to turn around and say, well, I ain't do it. You know what I'm saying? And file a lawsuit, but you just said you did to get out. Do you? I wouldn't, I would have been like, some people do say I'm innocent till the day they die. If you're going to lock me up for a hundred years, lock me up, but I'm going to hold on to my innocence. I'm not going to say I'm sorry because. I'm just saying it because it's easy to say that. It's easy to say that. Sitting there in this free world. 21 years, you're going to be in that 21 years and your first chance you get to possibly think about it back and get to see his son grow up. His son. I know his son, you feel me? And he just not getting, you know what I'm saying? Not with his son, like, you know, like. In a free world. In a, like, he ain't about it. And it's just like. I'm going to say whatever I got to say, but just to get out. I'm going to incriminate the next person to get up out of here because I ain't no right. Larry Hoover, Jr., we just was with Larry Hoover, Jr. and his dad been locked up for 50 years right at. And he actually went through whatever he went through, but they pretty much released. And he has action. He been seeing different, you know, boys to get released and they won't release him and he's 70 something. And they feel like he's not a threat anymore. So he renounces the gang, the GD's and say he don't want no parts of it, you know? But they still haven't released him. But at the end of the day, just to be locked up for 50 years. Man, like my daddy, uncle did 50 years and they go. That boy came home last year. That's who I need the interview right there. Yeah, I got you. You got to get that. I need that interview. 50 years. 50 years. How old is he now? Like 70, 60, 69 or something. That's who I want to talk to right there. 60, 90. And you still G'd up. I know. Man, I said, Lord. So when I come down there, you got me on that. Did he have kids? I think so. Man, man, them dudes be having their way in that chair system. Dudes be having all types of stuff going on. Do you believe that Jarrell Jiggy Smith, the guy that they say killed your father, killed your father? I think he probably was done. Okay. Cause that day she depicted. The dude, the dude who they say did it, he out splat. I know that. Yeah. I'm thinking. No, I ain't talking about him. Another guy. He out splat. That day? In Houston. Oh, in Houston. Wow. So, and that's the whole game. Like, it's something, I cringe at certain things. But then I understand, I feel you. Nobody could never feel the way you do or know you. When you say it, like my dad got caught slipping on that verse I put out today. I was like, dang man, like that's hard, but he, it's real. Cause he a gangster. Do you hear what I'm just saying? He a gangster, like he ain't. He ain't supposed to get caught slipping. That's what he ignores. He ignores. Yeah. How do you think he would look at you saying that verse like that? You probably commended. I'm gonna say this. Like, his partners be looking at me like, man, you act just like that boy. So I wanted him to be looking at me like, that's what I created. Cause what you said was so, it was so pure, like from your heart. And it's your dad, so you could. So he can say that. Yeah. I couldn't say nothing to him. Like, make him look no type of way. Like, I am you. You feel me? Like, I can't, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, nah, I was like, I ain't. Even when I signed up for it, I do what I was signing up for. You feel me? Caring the touch. I knew what I was taking over. You feel me? Yeah. Real talk. People could be naive and act stupid if they want to. But you knew it. Yeah. You know what's going on. But I always say, we are human beings and there's nobody perfect. And when I say that, you know, when you say somebody get caught slipping, everybody slip at one time or the other, no matter how deep, no matter how hard you think you are. I'm slipping right now. I left it in the car. They could be sitting on my car, they wouldn't know. But that's what I'm saying, is that everybody do is just that, to get caught at that right moment, or wrong moment. Exactly. Because young Duff, young Duff was slipping, but he wasn't even slipping. He had a shooter with him and everything, you know? Right. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, crazy. So, but that's why I can't put my trust in noob. But I was like, I got to, you know what I'm saying? But God. Fuck out. That's it. I mean, like I said, I was thinking about that guy that you said one day in Houston, how do you know that was the guy? You see what I'm saying? I mean, just based off street resources. Okay. And the people that I talk to, and I know who did it. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know. So basically. Like, nigga told me, yeah, I done that. What? Yeah, you know how to do it. Yeah, nigga gonna come back in. He gonna say, yeah. Yeah, because, and so even if he was lying. Why was somebody, yeah, why would somebody say that? No, no. He told me I said that he done the dude that did, that had killed his father. But how he know that's the right person. Man, you gotta think about it. When you, you know what I'm saying? The streets, the streets, no. New Orleans is 15 to 20 minutes to get across the whole city. From the east to the west. 15 minutes. No. Wow. That's small. Exactly. That's crazy. The population is 230,000 people in 2021. Cantrell Hickerson. New Orleans not big. Not big at all. I guess they're gonna Cantrell Hickerson also named that calls saying he calls saying he killed your pops. Cantrell Hickerson? Yeah. I ain't never heard about that. Yeah, that's just something that I'm researching. Yeah, you know I had time to research cause you was late getting here. But check it out. I know research might not be all that hard, but I'm doing research. But check it out. Right. Ain't no telling how many people they had. Just saying. That's what I'm saying. The number one thing they had. You feel me? Oh, doing that. Ain't no telling how many people they had. Oh, working together. It was a job. It wasn't like, oh yeah, it would be even with dude. It wasn't no two-park situation. You feel me? It was a hit. It was a hit. Dang. See what I'm saying? That's crazy. So do you think that people still out here doing hits today? Yeah. Yeah. Putting bags up, man. These ladoos, these dudes taking these $5,000 and these $10,000. It ain't even a lot of money. Your life could be, you can't even do nothing with that. You know what I'm saying? You can't even, your lawyer deposit gonna be $10,000. And they're definitely not about to see no bond. You know what I'm saying? But when people do that, they're not thinking about getting caught. They're doing it thinking I'm gonna get off. Ain't nobody know me. But you gotta do it right. You gotta tape the bottom of your shoes, you know what I'm saying? Your hands. You feel me? Cover your whole body. I told him one day, and we did a little skit. I said, I watched enough criminal movies to know exactly how to do these things. Just like what you said. Cover it all. Change your walk. Because they look at everything. How you walk. You a man woman? They look at how far your eyes apart from each other when they compare you on your mug shot. Put a mask on. You gotta put everything on. Everything. Okay. Y'all some, use a TV watcher. I'm a TV watcher. I don't know what you in New Orleans. I don't trust you. You know what I'm saying? You probably done seen some stuff. You shouldn't even been around. Yeah. But I definitely, so we all get back to, did y'all that get shot more than once before that? Did he get shot twice? Two different times? Or did he just get that shot that one time? Yeah, shot two different times. No, I know when he passed away, but you saying before that he got just, I think before that, yeah. That's what I was hearing two different times. So that, like I said, that's crazy. And your dad was different because you, I look at you, right? And I see Kale was, you know, definitely love soldiers slim. Your dad, he loved him. That's what he talked about here. Peaches, you know, we end up, you know, leaning and whatever with him on a project. Then you turn around and look at you and you look at your, you dealing with Juvie. You dealing with Juvie kids, BG kids. Now this is hot boy and cash money who never worked together. Don't, it's kind of like one from the Cali, yo. But no, no, that ain't that. Well, what is it? Juvie, my dad, he grew up together. They from the same hood. They from the novia. That's Magnolia, you hear me? Correct. That's Magnolia, you feel me? Jesus from out of 13, you know what I'm saying? But they hung in the Magnolia, you feel me? But Jesus, man, like I heard stories of, I heard my dad had told Jesus how to rap. You talking about what Jesus? BG. He taught him how to rap? Man, yeah, that was, man, them dudes been knowing each other since they was kids, 13 and 14 years old. They showed, they was together. You know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, like this is hood politics. Yeah. They don't got nothing to do with cash money and no limit. My dad, it was a nigga who won't go everywhere. So he, cause he maneuvered through all. He went everywhere. He hung everywhere. He had niggas with him from downtown and everything. You know what I'm saying? He done got into it with niggas from uptown about his niggas from downtown. That's how he rockin'. It's cause you don't see nobody else. He don't care about all this cutthroat. You feel me? It ain't uptown, downtown right now, it's cutthroat. So he don't care about none of the rules, they going by. It's a cutthroat. That's how you're right. That's what he's saying. He didn't go by. That's how you're right. So it didn't matter about no label name, none of that who you think you with is who I'm with. What I'm doing. Who with me? Yeah. They don't disrespect none of my people. So what is some of the things that Juvie tell you about your dad? Just, you know, they be having a story about, I don't think it crazy, man, they go, wow, you know what I'm saying? They had it look, they had the scores, they had the stories, they had the skits and shit. And now one you remember that just stuck out to you? Yeah, I mean, that's a lot of them, I just don't be, you know what I'm saying? I was going to repeat a lot of that story. But it's some of them crazy, too crazy to repeat. Okay, they were young. Yeah, they was young. They was young. But like, just, he looking at the stuff me and his son doing, and he like, man, y'all crazy, man, you're just like your daddy, man, your daddy used to be, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Like shaking his head. But he told, like boom, he told, who was that Druva Tours and not too long ago? Feel me? He told the dude, he was, I was like, man, oh man, dude talking about one pound of weed, I smoked that, you remember? He like, yeah, man, you got money to mess up, money to come through here with a bag like this. He like, you smoke out a bag like this, he'll smoke out a road pile, like, you remember? Like, just you know they be josing like that just off of how I used to be moving. That's crazy, but it's real because it just show you the love that he have, he watching you and he, it's something about being older and seeing the young boy do, the young boy do what they do. So it's something that make you feel like you proud to see him even moving. It could be a whole different way. It could be a whole different way because a lot of these young niggas out there just standing on the corner broke, you know what I'm saying? Or not even here no more. Or not even here no more, that crashed out about nothing. You know, locked up or either dead. So to see you out here, I know it give him a sense and to see his son just to grow up, to watch you grow up. It's a big deal. So you'd be looking like, dang, you know, I remember when this boy couldn't even hardly walk or he wasn't even in the hood like that. And now he hear, you know what I'm saying? That's hard, man. So when you go back, cause you listen to your dad music and you watch, you've heard all of it. When you hear about like when he dissed the hot boys, you hear those songs. I know how he was rocking though. I'm rocking like that too. So he just, he basically, he dissed the whole, why would he diss them? And he knew them like that. It's either you with us or you against us. Cause he was with no living at the time. And then it wasn't even personal unless you wanted to make it personal. It's just business. You know what I'm saying? It's just I'm rocking. I get it, I get it. Cause you see him diss that way, then you come back and you see him diss P Neil. You know what I'm saying? He rocking like that. I ain't rocking with you. You ain't rocking with me no more. All right. Fuck you too. And it's straight up. And it's going down just like that today. Like, like this now. Ain't no questioning. There ain't no second guessing it. And I'm not changing my mind. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. The whole thing is that the projects that he had, like when he got out of prison, you see him come home. And then he basically still under no limit at that time. He dropped years later. He dropped years later. That's right. He dropped years later. He was trying to work his whole. But he didn't feel like he got to just do the money that he deserved from Neil. I don't know what their situation was or what they contract look like, but yeah, he felt like something. You feel me? Yeah, yeah. And when you think about it, he voices his opinion on it. And that's when you see that P, I guess he disrespect P by saying he can do this or do that. You know, I heard you say something about them. Like what? You know what I'm saying? Like he wasn't, he didn't, he didn't buy this tone at all. He wasn't rocking like that. But a lot of people liked it. They loved him for that. You know what I'm saying? And they hated him for that. But they threw rocks on how they hands. You know what I'm saying? Nobody's trying to, you feel me? They could have hit him up. Like, man, look, check this out. We got to meet, we got a problem. We need to link up and go head up. You feel me? Yeah. And then, but the way he rocking and the way his team rocking, like you don't want him on point. You feel me? You don't want him on game about that. What's crazy is years later, the person who helped you to do your first CD is, was it Sea Murder? Yeah. Years later, he reaches out to you. And then the crazy part like, man, we did it over the phone. Like we did, you know what I'm saying? He helped me do my CD over the phone. He reached out to you? Yeah. And then the song that we had, we had already was, you know what I'm saying? The processor from House of Res Diggs, you feel me? Yeah, yeah. So you basically, when you would go to the studio, how would you, you would just let him hear you or hear your song? Man, I wouldn't even go under the studio. I was recording myself. And he would tell you this, do it like this or see it like that? Nah, it wasn't even that. It was just basically like, he offered to like pay for a lot of stuff, you know what I'm saying? We split it, you know what I'm saying? We split the profits, you know what I'm saying? Really? He did my skit, yeah. The songs was all me. But y'all decided to do the project together. Yeah, just, you know, he helped me. Like, I was in the beginning, you know what I'm saying? Trying to get it together. Did you even know like, had you ever spoken to Master P at that time? No. Never talked to him? Have you spoken to him to this day? Master P? Yeah. Yeah, I talked to him a couple of times. I talked to him probably like two, three times this year. I mean, I talked to him, my auntie went off on him. What y'all ain't it, was that the one I seen? Yeah. Why she go off on him anyway? I gotta get with her about that. My auntie. She don't play, dude, she come. She G'd up, but she a woman. You know how women they're most very emotional, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I'm not at certain stuff, I'm not gonna do. Yeah. Because I'm a man and I'm a businessman. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah. But I will see you and blow you down and let you know how I'm feeling, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I'm gonna take my camera and do all that. Yeah, yeah. Because I know how to internet tick stuff and track stuff. Yeah, cause I looked it up and it popped up as soon as I looked up anything with it. I wouldn't even look it up. Annie got Boogie Views. And I'm like, what the hell? Annie got Boogie Views. Cause you know I interviewed her. I'd asked her about that. I didn't know that when I interviewed her. But when I looked at her, I said, damn, she went off. Before I even interviewed her, she done went off. And we didn't even talk about that. It was a great interview. I don't regret nothing. Yeah, I watched. We had a great interview. But you, when you seen him and met him, it was on some heat. Did he tell you, you know, he knew your dad or anything? I ain't seen him and meet him. Man, my first time being this close to dude. Man, I'm in LA and the airport, you hear me? Really? Man, yeah, first class with dude, you feel me? Okay. Yeah, but so, but I'm young. And I'm like, I don't wanna run up on him. You know what I'm saying? I don't know how he beat that. But he regular with it, you know? Person Miller, he Person Miller, you feel me? So I called my partner, Willa. I said, man, this bitch P on the plane with me, yeah? I said, bitch, yeah, bitch, be outside those sticks. But I'm just Josie. Whoa! I'm just Josie. What the hell? I'm just Josie. Boy, get out fast. Listen, I'm a QBG with you like, but I'm Josie and I bust out laughing. I'm like, bitch, I'm just flat, bitch, it was that. So, but I possibly think dude could have heard me cause I was gonna say something to him when I got off the plane and dude was know whatever you found. You think he heard you? I think he heard me, boy. You were just playing? Yeah, I was just playing. Cause I don't, you know what I'm saying? He didn't hear that part. That's the young boy in it, boy. That's the young boy. That's the kid and you know, when you're a young, well, a young dude, man, you just be doing something to have a good time. You don't look at it like others, but then him, he had to move different. And I got my partner twin with me. He think I'm dead serious cause you know how I'm rocking. You feel him? I'm just playing. I'm just playing like. But you were just kidding. And that's the whole, so then after that, you see him again. No, my auntie go off on him and he called me. Oh, he called you? Yeah, because I'm telling you like, his right hand man, and it buys well, buys. That's my cousin, daddy. Oh, okay. So that's family. Yeah, he ain't family, but this is my cousin. No, no, that's what I'm saying. You feel me? Yeah. So, but this is my, like my cousin standing and laughing. You feel me? Every time I'm driving, do laugh, I'll pull it up on him. Like this is my cousin. You feel me? Like we grew up together. You feel me? What did he call you to say? He was just like, man, bro, like, man, you know I seen the video, your auntie will do dumb. I'll say, man, look. So that, and that's crazy cause it make you feel so, cause you wanna, people, man, I love P. I'm gonna be real with you. I'm a fan, bro. I'll say, look, bro, I'm not my auntie. You feel me? I'ma let you get everything out you wanna say. You know what I'm saying? But whatever, you know what I'm saying? Like, no, like, I ain't on that. You feel me? Basically, I'm not on that. Whatever personal vendettas you and my daddy had, I can't tell you cause he on the phone like, man, it wasn't that, man, man, your daddy got into about a petty and stuff. It wasn't, you know what I'm saying? You trying to explain it? I wouldn't, you know what I'm saying? And I'm like, bro, like, whatever you say, you don't have to do that. You know, that's basically why I'm mad. Cause you don't wanna hear no explanation. Not even that, but you don't gotta explain yourself to me. You a grown man, you feel me? You two gangsta, man, little soldier. I ain't about to be a gangsta, man. You two gangsta, man. But when you get our age, you do, he respect your dad and respect you. He trying to let you know. And that's why I respected it. I ain't you and me saying nothing bad about Master Pete, you feel me? I ain't trying to project it. He was a bitch-ass nigga bound down to me and none of that, you know what I'm saying? Boy, I respect it, but you don't owe me that. Yeah, I do. I guess you probably feel like he did. He felt like he did. Cause all the streets be talking and he don't want it to be coming at you like that. The most important person is you. As long as you know what's- As long as it is what it is, like I can see if he was like, man, you know, I hate you. I had to grow with your daddy, bro. I see you trying to do your thing, bro. I'm throwing it a hundred racks to your campaign. Yeah, yeah. It wasn't that so- Yeah, but that ain't that. I mean, you gotta realize though, the way you move and you so independent and so the way your character is, since I met you, you're just a nigga that seemed like I'ma do it. Regardless. See what I'm saying? So if that nigga see you or talk to you, he gon' feel the same way I feel. If MasterP see you and he see how you moving, he gon'- It's people out there so vulnerable it can't even take care of themselves, bro. See, he already know that cause he got people like his nephews and stuff that's around them that live in Cali. They bein', we bein' cahoots with us. You know how it goes. Yeah. You know what I'm sayin'? I'm somebody like- That nigga know how to move and then you know he probably see you here. That nigga be movin' like, that nigga got like a daddy and nigga ain't havin' no problems. Yeah, I ain't no rockin' by myself. And yeah, stand up guy. So that everybody ain't like that. Some people gotta be carried, taken here. As an OG, I would wanna help me out. I would wanna see you not never go down the wrong road or end up in no, you know what I'm sayin'? Yeah, but I think that's a conversation though. But I ain't expecting nothin' from nobody and I ain't askin' nobody from nothin' because you're not my people. I feel you on that. I feel you like that. Like, you know, I'm the type of dude the same way, like I'm not gonna come at you. I wanna work hard enough to where you'll see me too. I want you to see me and be like, I wanna help you. Let me throw somethin' his way. I wanna help you. Yeah. No, I get that. I ain't gonna come on you. I ain't gonna ask you for nothing. Please help me, dawg. Make sure you help me out. What you think about that, babe? But what you think to help? Yeah. That's what I want. That's what I want him to be like. I wanna help you. But not him, have to ask him. Yeah, not a handout, yeah. He don't wanna ask him. He don't wanna ask him. Like, it's certain niggas that, like Kodak Black. He done got burnt like that before cause he tried to help Kodak and Kodak was like, man, I don't want to give you none of my money if something, you know, you helping me, you helping me. And I tripped off that situation because of the knowledge he has and the way that he been through the system. If I'm gonna spend time helping you with somethin', then I'm gonna want you to compensate me too, especially when we makin' money together. It'd be the same thing with me and you. Not really, because I don't tripped. I understand the business. That's business. All right, boom. Before we got on camera, you just told me like, look, I told her, dude, I'm your manager. Yeah. Man, I'm just a type of person. And you say I'ma give you a cell phone. I'ma give you a cell phone on top of that. What a contract. Without a contract, you gonna get your manager's cut, you know what I'm sayin'? You played a part in me collecting this back and so you gonna get your part and then that's just how I'm rockin' on. That's what stand-up dude, that's why. Yeah, that's different. Everybody now likes you. We all got families. We all tryin' to just make it. So what did you think when you seein' what Kodak has said about it? Fuck, that's Kodak opinion. Yeah, Kodak, you ain't tryin' to hear it. You gon' help me, help me. Don't be tryin' to act like you helpin' me and then you want some money from real talkin'. But everybody go by things differently. You know, just doing how he- See, Kodak said he didn't ask you for help. He ain't askin' for nothin', you feel me? He pushed himself up on this situation. So I felt him like, man, all right. If you push yourself up on my situation, like, bro, I'ma help you, you know what I'm sayin'? Correct. Don't see I got all this money. Like, y'all need to give me some of that money because I'm here helpin', you know what I'm sayin'? No, cause you said you wanted to help me. Yeah, I'm not like, I get it. That's why I told you what I told you, you know what I'm sayin'? At the same time, it's a difference from, like, I don't think they went out of me and no money and didn't do the shows. They didn't do nothin' yet. They were gonna do it. They was just barkin' about it. He was tryin' to get, I think Kodak said he was tryin' to, I don't know what this situation was. Kodak said he was tryin' to get a cut off of what he did for a back-to-school drive or somethin'. Yeah, yeah. He was like, he like, I'm already spendin' money, now you over to pay you, you know what I'm sayin'? Man, but then you were like, man, for some cheap backpacksin', you know what I'm sayin'? I like to see niggas get it off because that's just real niggas' stuff, man. Niggas do this, man. That's what we gon' do, man. You can't tuck your tail, you know what I'm sayin'? You can't, like, uh. That's the way we act, you know that, though. So when somethin' happen, niggas be like, oh, I can't believe Kodak said this or Master P reacted this way. Man, we black kings, man. I see a lot of people with business, too. That'd be people with problems. They'd be too invested in other people's business. Business, yeah. No, that's real. That's from your talk. Cause what, Master P and Kodak got caught up, got to do with you. Dude, they're nothin'. Your life been passed due to how to get cut off of you, everybody. Nothing, but they celebrities. Y'all niggas is in the limelight. If you do somethin' crazy, it's goin' all over, whether you like it or not. Because of your daddy, because of what you been doin', you been up workin', you rappin', you took the baton. Nigga, if you go out of here right now and you go out here and air out somethin', and it's all over the news, boss talk gon' talk about it. I'm bein' real. But we family. But you still gon' talk about it. That's my auntie and my uncle saying, man, never done trip though, don't ya? No, because at the end of the day, you gotta, but you gotta say, hey man, you know, I understand, because if you don't paint the narrative, the negative narrative gon' fly. Somebody else gon' fly. It's gon' fly. So if you don't have somebody saying, nah, this it right here, then it's gon' be like this negative narrative gon' be taken as a truth too. So I be lookin' at those different ways too. We gotta have everything. I keep sayin' that here lately, right? But it's so crazy, because he said that he took on the baton, but he was really born into it. Yeah, some people, but he didn't have to be a rapper. He didn't have to be a rapper, but even if he weren't a rapper, he still had a name. I had to run the business. Right. You'd choose run the business. I had to, it was dead. It was dead until I decided to do it. Yeah, but you see the difference. Yeah, but you could've just said, you know what, that role won't for me. Some kids might have it, might've would've said it. It don't make sense. That don't even add up. But even if you didn't do that, just because of who he was. Some kids might not pick it up. Some people can't do it. They ain't got it in them. That's who I was already. That's where I'm talking about. That's the part where it makes sense. But there is kids out here that would never or couldn't ever. Because honestly, look, in the beginning, I didn't want to pick the business up. That's why it took so long to start. You know what I'm saying? Like, people have pissed me off so much with that. You trying to be like that and you know what I'm saying? I really was like pushing that shit away from me. Like, do my own thing, call my own regular label way over here. You know what I'm saying? I really was on that. You just get a lot of backflip. I mean, I feel for you because they do it to us too. But you, you know, like when you look at like your daddy, dark-skinned, and you light-skinned, they be, oh, daddy, daddy, daddy. It's like, I'm looking at you. I'm like, what the hell is this? Bro, nigga's just going to talk on the internet. That's why I hope, man. Niggas just say what they want to say. You can't care about what nobody else say or do. Cause, and it's always just like one person started and then everybody jumped on the bandwagon, right? Just to say whatever. It's just like in a court of law, you know, you have a prosecutor and you have a defendant and all their job is to do is put some sort of doubt in your mind as a juror, remember? You understand? So that person who's a hater is going to put that question in all these people on social media mind to say, it might not be anybody like, really, you know what? And everybody started looking and be like, oh, it might not be, and they jump on board. That's why I be telling people I would have been who I was, with or without it. I don't gotta be, I would have been, I'm a boss, you feel me? Right. Who remind you of the way your dad rappin' new on it? Who? Like, yeah, like, right. Like, who have you heard over the years that mostly remind you like that niggas sound like dad? I don't think nobody. Nobody. Damn person down there. I used to be like, younger. People used to be like, he sound like my daddy, but I just liked him, you feel me? I didn't think he was trying to sound like my daddy. Yeah, yeah. I don't think nobody, honestly. They be trying to say raw food now, but I don't think, not to me, you know? Yeah. You don't hear it like that. Yeah, I do. Who had his own lingo with it and everything, like, you know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm. Yeah. I got a cousin. He rapped just like my dad. Just like him? He rapped just like my dad. He still rappin' now? You got in the music app? Yeah, well, he ain't got no music app. But he rapped like your daddy. Why you don't put him on the show? I did some shows with him, he did. He just done you into it? I love him. He throw it on the show, man. My family knows, they get crazy like they. It make it hard to deal with him, honestly. I'ma keep it to you. Like, I really be want to do more with him, you know what I'm saying? To help him more, but like, I write like, boom, like the problem we had, like I tried this probably like a year ago. You know what I'm saying? Exactly a year ago, matter of fact. I had him at my studio, you know what I'm saying? But I be trying to tell people like, man, everything I got, I work for. Mm-hmm. And it shit cost. You feel me? It cost to keep this going, you feel me? So like, we gotta make money. It gotta make some type of money. You know what I'm saying? We're around. We gotta do something to make some money. We can't just do this all the time. Mm-hmm. This ain't keeping it going. A lot of people feel like what I have, they should have, you know what I'm saying? Why they don't got it? You know what I'm saying? That's what niggas do. Yeah, you right. And honestly, like the cousin, I'm like, well really, oh my cousin, them niggas older than me. I'm the youngest, you feel me? Yeah, they don't care. I love them, but it's... You got that bite, nigga. Exactly, I'ma get out and go get what I want, you feel me? You know what I'm saying? They know what I do. I never look at them like they owe me something. If I ain't have it, then they had it, you know? It's just... Cutthroat. I ain't gonna lie, like, me and one of my favorite cousins got it, like my favorite, like me and them niggas been close since. You know what I'm saying? Man, we got into it. Why? Because he talking about, man, you be out here doing this and that for all these people and when they come to us, you be buried feeding us. You know what I'm saying? But I said, but you owe me $2,500 right now. What do you think? What do you think? Man, but you're supposed to just let me have that because I'm your cousin. You're supposed to make sure I'm straight. And he really wanted to talk about what are you gonna do me and everything about it. You shouldn't have gave him the $2,500. You shouldn't have ever gave him the $2,500. But I ain't, like I told him I was like, man, I ain't even trippin' off that, that's better, you feel me? You're not helping them. You hurting them when you giving them money like that. For sure. You ain't helping nobody doing that. I was told that by that person in Jamaica. That one, that dude, he said, when you see people ask for money, don't give them money because then one time you come over and you don't give them money, they're gonna stab you or kill you because you didn't help them. Family members do that same thing too. Yeah, that's my cousin. But at the same time, it's like, if you don't test the water, sometimes you don't know the person's true character of how they are. So sometimes that person could be around you, hanging around you, and you think that they cool, but you won't know that they really have that in them until you do give them something like, oh, that's how you really are. That's how you really think about me. Half of my family don't even know where I live. They just know I stay in Houston. See, that's good. Atlanta, they just know I stay in Atlanta. They know what the house said in New Orleans. You feel me? But. Do they give you, you get a lot of love in Florida, Jacksonville? Why do you get a lot of love? I've never been to Jacksonville. And I get a lot of love in Jacksonville. How, cause you're dead. I've been all through the other parts of Florida, doing shows and you know what I'm saying? That's why you've never been to Jacksonville. Because, man, honestly. And why, how do you know they give you so much love everyday you're in Boston? Every time I'm supposed to go out there, some happens to why I didn't make it. Like one time I was on the road and it was storming so bad. Like we had Hydra playing and everything, you know what I'm saying? Like every time I was trying to get out there. What does it mean for you to be out there yet? It wasn't meant for me to go out there yet. But did they, how do you know they show you, how do you know they love you so much? Man, I'm dudes. Like by me being in South Florida, I used to meet a lot of people from Jacksonville and they used to be like, man, I don't tap. You know what I'm saying? Like they got a gang call. They cut through, they cut through a committee out there. Wow. They got cut through it out there. That's why Kodak be like, cut real big. Cause he was in jail in Jacksonville. Them dudes, like them dudes from jail really be reaching out to me, hitting me up. Man, we just letting you know how we rocking. They really got on tap, tattered on them. Yeah, that's why like, I don't know if you be paying attention like, damn it's crazy. Yeah. And like I thought it was crazy too when I first found out, you know, like 2018, when I first started going to Florida 2017, man. But them dudes really be like hitting me up and really just letting me know like my daddy mean to them, how much it mean to them that I'm keeping the legacy going is cut through. Like I'd be posting like sometimes I'd be like on tap or I'd be like tap in, you feel me? Like I ain't never think, you know, we say tap in but I ain't never think to use it like my daddy last name and be like tap in. Like they really be rock with you. They influenced me. I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Rocking harder, y'all rocking no harder. No, I'm rocking out. You feel me? Real talk. Motivation. And I respect them dudes for that. But like, like a lot of them that reach out to me for jail, they be like, man, you gotta watch some of them, you know, cause I would cheer a soldier, kill a soldier. You know what I'm saying? Tap, kill, tap, you feel me? That is really cut through for real, you know? So they, man, that's crazy. Put you on game. Let you know. They really, with that, I was done. But they love your dad and that's something special. All through Florida though. And just all through Florida. Like everywhere I went in, Florida. How did they, what did he do down there? I don't know what he went down there. Real talk. But he, that's where it's at. Like, man, all through Florida. They love you. They love your dad. They love you. Everything about that. Tap, that's it. That's when I started getting real money. Going out there. They getting money out there and everything. And it's love. Like it ain't nothing about love. Well, that's love, bro. Bro, man, I talked to that boy, GDP, man. Yeah, that's my boy, man. Hey, man, the boy, hey, he the man. You know, him and Sean, Kai, man, they always doing interviews too. But yeah, what do they call him down there? They got a name for him down there. They call him. I had asked him earlier. I'm like, man, what they calling you down there? Oh, the spokesman. The spokesman. So yeah, yeah, so. The spokesman of the ward. Yeah, you and him ain't did nothing together. Nah, we ain't never did no interview. That man, G.D. was supposed to drop like a down south hustlers last year, bro. Why y'all didn't do it? Man, cause it'd be like, when I was trying to deal with him, he was in Georgia and I was in New Orleans. Like I had my house in Atlanta, but at the time I had something going on in New Orleans while I was stuck in New Orleans. I got back. He was back in New Orleans. Just in line up. You know what I'm saying? But we really need to do that. Because I wouldn't be, I feel like I wouldn't be able to do it with nobody else. You know what I'm saying? He really, he that person for us in New Orleans, he could be the person to help me promote it. You know, cause I'm just executive producer. Make sure you get put together the right way. Yeah. Yeah, he been on boss talking. I just, I talked to him. I told him about you. And I always cause I tap in like, man, I gotta know, I know he gonna know the streets too. So, you know. He repost a lot of my interviews, like big D interview with boss talking. He repost some of my Instagram. You feel me? He cut for you. And it, like he really, he pushed for me for us in New Orleans because I best stop pushing for New Orleans. Wow. Like I don't, yeah. I don't promote out there because they ain't never been with this shit about it. You feel me? You know, you know, love crack tracks. Yeah. What about it? I used to do them to all this hip hop awards. You know what I'm saying? And I used to get awards and everything. Like I was turned up in the city. You feel me? Yeah. But then he stopped doing it, you know? So like people ain't really, you know, like when I was winning the awards and stuff, then they was jumping on the, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. That's all I know. That's all I did. You even get recognized. You know what I'm saying? Some people wish they could do what you did. Yeah. It's love, but it's street love. It ain't no love towards what I'm doing musically. You know what I'm saying? I just always went other places like Florida. I too, Florida. Yeah, I need to go back out there right now. Right now I've been trying to focus on doing my thing in Texas, but I do. Florida in Texas? You got to do both. I'm proud to be straight, just Florida in Texas. Florida, Texas and California for sure. So you, I was bro, you in the South, man. Yeah. We ain't never letting you go, we love you man. Yeah, that's all. But I promise. And that's the one thing we gonna do on these platform, you come to Dallas, we showing you love. I hope we did you justice, man. I hope we did and then we gonna continue to do it. I love this trip. I ain't gonna lie, I tried, I was trying to do something else for you today. Like I'm gonna get him over here, I'm gonna do another one from another cat, but he ain't gonna be here, but we can still do it. Stuff like that I'll be thinking because I just know. And I'm gonna come back whenever you tell me. I already know, man. We rocking. I'm coming to all nigga, man. You fit me down there. We got to do Juventus, did we got to figure out all kind of stuff together down there. Matter of fact, yeah, it's a couple of interviews we got to do in the 50 year. Yeah, that and Tiro was talking about. Tiro just talked about telling us about the Juventus. Juventus, he did a song with you. What a song did he do? He didn't do, he didn't do. I wouldn't even tell you to go nowhere else. And I know a bit of Juventus. No other club, no, you know what I'm saying? Because it wasn't like from the day he started it, it wasn't really, it wasn't a club, you know? It was just like a little groove night. Yeah. Like how currency used to do the jail lounge. You know what I'm saying? So it is a club? Is that Tremay Hadaway? What is that? They have a bar and they have a DJ. So, but the millions of people that's gonna come out is gonna be a club. You know what I'm saying? Real talk, it wasn't like that. Every Tuesday, that's how it was. Yeah, yeah. And they come out and it's free. That's all. That's all I'm saying. But he's there, that's the part that tripped me out. He's there, he's there. That's the part. Didn't you say Birdman with that up? He said, yeah, he said that, T-Rail. T-Rail said Birdman with that up. The Tuesday after he left. But it has tripped me out that he be there every single Tuesday. That's hard, man. That's hard, bro. That's hard, that's love too. That nigga love, that nigga love New Orleans. That's love right there. I think I should come to my grandma's second line. Man, stop playing. You know I'm coming. You ain't gotta even worry about that. It's over. You just gotta tell us when I'm coming around. She ready to go now. It's the 27th. Where's that gonna be down there? Yeah, yeah. Like the whole weekend as they coming out weekend. Cause you know, like that's the beginning of the parades. The second line, I see it. Okay, what is second line? It's a parade. Okay, cause I know y'all always having all sorts of parades. But everybody go from Mardi Gras and follow that carnival. It's a parade without the bees. They have DJs, people be having trailers with the DJs. This is the only on Thanksgiving. It's on the 27th. Thank you man, 24th. Okay, so it's the day after your dad gets killed. It's by your classic weekend. Wow. Like that's why I was so hard on my grown. Because like that was her. Like they come out on that weekend out of Thanksgiving. You know, they coming out part of it be Friday. They had a dance on Saturday. They second line be Sunday. You know what I'm saying? They got killed that Thursday. Like that was the, you know? So it really be hard for like, you know what I'm saying? Because remember all of that. And he always used to beat up because this her thing, you know, like he always. Man, that's hard, man. So getting back and definitely we about to shut it down. But just getting back to the documentary. What do you, what would you like to see come from the documentary? Just hold on, let me tell you who the host is. Cause he a good host. Okay. The one that's hosting. TMZ, the TMZ guy. You gotta look him up. You know, make sure you give him some love. Yeah, I got Van Layton. Van Layton. Okay. That's cool. Yeah, Van Layton. He did a wonderful interview on me. What do you expect from it? Just the show recognition to your father and his legacy. You know, he really get his flaws. That's really what I do for just to make sure that you get his flaws. I know exactly that. That's that guy. Yeah, I knew who it was. I knew who it was while you were saying. Yeah. Yeah. Cause I remember he got into with Kanye. You never forget that. I don't remember that. Yeah. He did in the studio. Look it up one day when you Google it. They had, when Kanye was talking about blacks, something blacks, they, somebody slavery. And he, they, he didn't like it at all. When you say it was their fault. Yeah. They chose to be slaves. They chose to be slaves. Man, honestly, Kanye and I, Chris, I don't, I don't think he's crazy, you know what I'm saying? He, he got a point that he trying to prove some of the stuff he be saying, it really make you want to bat the piss out of him. You know? Yeah, yeah. Is it how you say it? I feel like trust in Kanye, what should get together and do something. It's similar. But the thing is that he says, you know how some people like, he can be more outspoken and say something and you be looking at him like crazy, but I can say the same exact thing that he said, but I put it in a different way and it's more accepting. It's the same thing though. It's the same thing, yeah. Like, I was like, what he said about George Floyd. You feel me? Man, I saw a dude throw it up. That's when everybody was mad. Even if it, even if it is, possibly it could be some truth to that. You know, I can't say I was now, I don't know what, you know what I'm saying? But it's the way he went about saying it, it's the way he put it, you know what I'm saying? But honestly, I don't respect how he played it, like, even with drink champs, you know what I'm saying? Like, if I say something on here and it starts, you watch it before you upload it, you know what I'm saying? And it starts getting a bad review, like, don't take it down, you feel me? Cause you and be like, I ain't know what you said, all that, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, that's funny. I think it's because, I think it's because they not independent. They got other people pulling their buttons. Yeah. They like, this here, it ain't gonna happen a million years cause I can do what I want to do. They all tied together. They got people with them. I don't have nobody. It's just me and you big dog. Oh yeah, man. I need to send us some endorsement. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But we good though. We gonna win anyway. When we get up, they gonna wanna, they gonna pray to be with us. They were gonna enter they pocket. I love you man. I love you too, man. Thank you for coming on the show, man. Say, what's up? What you gonna say to her? This is family. I know. Welcome to the family. We gotta get Project Barbie down here, man. Where we coming to New Orleans? Yeah, we're coming to New Orleans. So that we still gotta get our old champs. Out here, that's what I said. Make our rounds. She can come through it. And I'm gonna, you know how I'm gonna do it. You gonna already tell her. Now you gonna tell her, right? Yeah. You know, like, you gotta get what he, he gonna make it happen. I'm gonna have to get her to fly a little dust in the old champ. Yeah, that's your, That's my little cousin. Yeah, your little cousin. That's hard. That's hard. Hey man, thank you for coming on the show, man. How can people get a hold of you, man? I'm gonna always say that. Soldiers.club, man. Go on Soldiers.club, man. Make sure you tap into my website. I'm gonna keep it updated. I'm about to re-update it again. Little Soldiers Slim on YouTube. Man, cutthroat, man, yo. So yo, yo. To the bone. But I'm, yo, yo. Your dad had brought two people on that label when I researched it. When he had it. Do you have anybody on the label? Unofficially? Yeah. Yeah, I got a couple of, you know what I'm saying? It's working to try to get them, get them, get it going. Yeah, man, you know it's just unofficially. Honestly, these really my partners. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? We doing it together. We all got the same dream, that's it. I'm gonna put it in my piece, too. Yeah, I got you. It's on the way. Yeah, I'm gonna put it in my mind. I'm gonna put it with that boss talk. I'm gonna come like that. I'm gonna step it like that. To the bone. That's how I'm stepping. Watch. For sure. N***a, it's going down. You gotta be that bitch that put me something. I mean, I'm representing you. For sure. I'm with you. And whatever, go with it. Shout out to Boss Talk 101 who's holding it down. Yeah. Say, man, check it, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. What up, Bosses Talk? And we out.