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Make sure you speak right in that mic. Pull that mic up a little bit to you. No, God, man. Make sure you're at the B after Doobie. Yeah, you go, Doobie B. Doobie B. Doobie B, what's going on, man? You done snuck up on Boss Talk one on one, man, and strung us with some knowledge. Let's see what's going on, man. I want to hear about the whole projects, what you got going on. So I know y'all deal with filming and everything else, man. But let's get all the way into it, man. Give me a spiel on what even got you in the dealing with film, video, when the first time you picked up a camera. Oh, that's deep, sure. First time I picked up a camera, sure, right there, sure. Late June Village, sure. And they can shoot my own videos and shit. I was actually a musician at first. I started off as a rapper at first. And then that's the easiest thing to do. That's what everybody do. Cause you can just, I can say I rap right now, I put the, yeah. Nah, I was really doing it. But I'm just saying, that's the easiest thing to do. The musical part, when you start looking at the producing and all that, that take a little bit more of a, you know, some drive and motivation. That's why when I see somebody's producing, you usually see a producer on here a lot faster than you will, or a videographer on here a lot faster than you will an artist. If you go back and watch Boss Talk and really look at it, we look at the more of the artistry, you know what I mean? As far as the producers, right? When we first started, it was more about the behind the scene. I had BC on here. People who really was trying to do things with the label, A&R and all that good stuff. But I like to see the process because a lot of times that goes unseen. And I like that. But you got that damn camera. What did you set it up on? What kind of camera did you pick up at first? Oh shit, one of them little square little bitty cameras. Nah, I'm not even kidding. What's them, you know, the ones your granny and I have and be like, baby, let me get you a picture at the graduation of little bitty with Polaroids. Yeah, little bitty, yeah, hell yeah. Wow, and so with batteries, double A's. And who you got with you today? Let's introduce everybody. This is my guy, Lime, man. He's an actor, he's a fighter in the movie. Okay. Because we got a movie coming out. What's the name of the movie? The Diamond Texter. The Diamond Texter, okay. You be acting and fighting in the movie. How long is the movie? It's about an hour and close to 15. That's good timing. Yeah, yeah, it's pretty long, sure. How long is this movie coming out? The movie comes out October 26th and we having a red carpet premiere at the Angelic Theater. How long can people find this movie? We go, we working on that, but we hoping to just go to like Amazon and if Amazon, not too, you know, we gotta go to 2B or something, just to go and get out the way because in November we starting on five movie pilots because we finna start getting like grants and stuff to our movies because this last one, we kinda all just came out of our pocket like. Oh, that's? Yeah. So this is your first movie you done? Yeah, my first movie. Yes, man. How was it? Oh, fun. It's the funnest movie ever. Like this movie has been an adventure because it was filmed at the Banner Hospital in Sa'im. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so like, and that's like, that's like I mentioned, like that's like our home base for like the diamond texture. So like, because we volunteer there basically and we finna open up a new hospital but we going through shit with the city and shit. But you know, that's our home, that's our castle and shit. We meet there and we go shoot, have fun and shit. Wow. What are the road bumps you ran into doing this? Road bumps? Oh, shit. Cause I know you gotta run into some. Yeah, I mean several. Finances became issue at some point. Finances. What was the major one? People, casting colleagues, the city, like we'll be shooting. And then the city of Dallas, like I had somebody out there waiting at the front gate and the city of Dallas was coming by and they check up and they asked them, hey, what y'all doing here? The ladies, she done fucked around and told them everything. So now. So y'all didn't get permits? No, but I'm the property manager. So, you know, I can do that. It was just like, they just trippin', but we done got it to where they done left us alone and shit and we just kind of, you know, keep stuff low key. But we done with the movie right now. So, yeah, it ain't real. Wow. That's courageous for you guys to even come up with. You know, most people not really getting to it like they should. There's so much opportunity and dependency now where people can do what they want to do. Toobie, you mentioned it, man, Jamal Willard, they brought us down ATL and basically, you know, he played biggie. Yeah, he brought us down. We went down there and then the king of diamonds. I filmed him and that whole cast and because they know the value of making sure they link with the podcasters and the off the porches and beehives and the stuff when you're doing this now because we can take the power in our own hand as Mr. Servon from No Limit told me. We are the new, you know, pretty much the ones conveying and bringing this information to our people so we can tell our own story. So at the end of the day, that's why when me and you met, I was like, you know, even though I do know your pops, it was like, this makes sense. You know, that's why I told you that I don't let everybody on this show. It is hard to get on here because we be trying to figure out a way to make it have, make sense, have essence for people like you who really putting people together, structuring something who really putting their heart and soul into what their projects are. So we don't want to just give, open the door to. Man, any and everybody, you know, come on a show. It needs to be something where it can bring value to you guys. People like you who really doing this and putting their time in. So thank you so much for that. Sure, thank you. So what is the, tell me the synopsis of this show, like what is it all about? The movie is about like hundreds of people who get a text message about diamonds located in the hospital. And once they, you know, get to the diamonds, it's a rude awakening at the, you know, at the end just for, you know, just them getting the diamonds. It's always got to be something to the end, but it's mainly just adventure, like looking for diamonds. At the end, you get a little different. It's action because you said there's fighting in it. Oh yeah, it's action, fighting. There's any romance? No, it's like comedy. How many female, cause I see all these men right here, right? How many females in the show? Oh, we got a lot, sure. It's over 300 people and like, it's just a mixture of just everybody. It was very, it's very diverse. Okay, just checking because the thing is that what I want to get out to the viewers is why should they watch this show? Oh yeah, we got females, we got in every group, like it's a female in every group almost. So all the main groups, like there's one guy he traveled with four females. Tia Pimp? The way he looks in the movie, people going, soon they're right. But when you watch it, you're gonna be like, hey, why he with four girls and he in the middle, they got girls and he ain't got no girls. That's right, that's right. Okay. Yeah, it's definitely a lot of comedy too. It's definitely a lot of comedy in there. So what's the quality looking like? Cause I'm a big, I'm very big on this quality. I hate these bootleg looking movies. It's not the bootleg. You'll see when boss talk come out, how you look on boss talk, a boss talk ain't playing no game. Okay. Who shot it? Who shot it? He shot it. You shot it. Shot, edit, directed, casting. How'd you get that audio to mix in correctly? I shoot, I use, You use old, old phone? Yeah, just depending on where we at or what we got. It don't sound all muffled and all of that stuff? Ain't got no muffly sounds. Okay, just checking. You know, we've seen a lot of people from, my boy was in the name of C. James. He did an independent film where it went crazy and he premiered it at, was it at Down in Arkansas, a little rock Arkansas? He did multiple premieres. It was the other guy named Legend Brown. Yeah. Legend Brown. All these guys do movies that he's here. He's in Tarot and then you got another guy. He does a lot of Christian films. Christian film and they own Puriflix. Like there is a lane. Puriflix is a lane where if you want to do some clean stuff to where, you know, it's a look to where people who don't want to see things, where you violate code when it comes down to standards on what, you know, the good books. I don't have, you have some African-American movies on there, but not enough that I would like to see. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah. So I would love to see more of that on Puriflix. So that's another avenue you could always look towards. So you can do, you can be real transparent, diverse, dealing with different, you know, different platforms, whether it would be Amazon, whether it be Puriflix, whether it be Tubi. There's things out there now where you can pretty much, that's why I tell people you're not loud enough for, you know, if you go look up Boss Talk, you're gonna see Boss Talk. I'm real consistent. Like I said, the store been here 17 years, been married to this woman 20 years. I am married. My daughter's at Brown University. This show been going on for two years now. We got almost 3,000 episodes almost. It's a consistency. 130 subscribers and we start to subscribe. 8,000 subscribers. Yeah, that's what I'm, yeah. 1,000. So basically, plus 38,000 on another channel. What I'm saying is, but it's consistency, that's why we're messing with you. There's no excuse. We have to take the bull by the horns and ride the hell out of it. Oh my God. Oh my God. But even then, at the same time, as much as we're doing it, we see where we could be doing better. Better, better. We challenge ourselves every time. Do you understand what I mean too? You always have to be like that. Yeah, we can never be just satisfied. We always have to push. You gotta push. Yeah. I think you guys, like I said, the opportunity is endless when it comes down to the fact of how you guys can take this and continue to grow and push, whether it be visuals. I think people who do music should be coming out with a, I think a nigga should come out with a video a week, a song a week for a whole. I got a guy that just left the show out of Kansas City, Missouri. What's his name? CW, the Young Blood. You have to, I'll give you his information. But this boy came out with a song every week. He hot, and he technology cousin. But the boy, yeah, yeah, he ready. What I'm saying, well, he doing this thing too, but I'm just saying there is a lane where people will recognize you, but you gotta put that work in. Most people not willing to put that work in like that. That mean you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta sacrifice some of that time. Okay. Yes sir. Right? That's hard cause the flesh be calling. You wanna get that girl. You wanna get the, you wanna go out here and have a good time and kick it. We feel the hang out. Are you gonna be at where? I'm going to fuel city. They go, ah, ah, ah, ah. This thing, you know the data went by. You just wasted a day. Like even when, even when you in them time where you feel you ain't got the drive to write a song or in the music phase right now, you still gotta kind of like find some type of way to still stay active with the lane. And it works sometimes. When you think about just even Bun B when we was just interviewing him, we could saw a go writing a song. He made, took it to a whole another level to where it took him not long minutes and he was out of there cause he had other stuff he had to deal with. He mastered that to where he didn't play with it. He got other stuff. DuPak did the same thing. Oh God. And now. And got time to mess with it. We can do eight songs in a day. 20 songs in a day. I gotta go. Y'all can master it later. Y'all can play whatever, do whatever y'all gotta do. I gotta, I gotta make some movies. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So that I don't think people are working on that level. Go ahead. I got a question. Cause you know, people going to be asking, so why you have your shirt off now? Yeah. Well, you thank you. I'm DuPage, man, you dig. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Speak up to the, speak up to the mic up here. A little bit. You got your damn shirt off in here. Oh man, look, it's still summertime to me. It's hot outside, you dig. Hot as hot as in the city, you dig. Okay, okay. Okay. And so what I want to hear from this guy here. He's trying to be quiet and all that. He want to be humble. I'm going to be, you going to get left out over there. Come on up to this mic. So push your chair back a little bit and he can, you just step forward. You can stand up and say what you got to say. What's your name too? I got you. You didn't say your name. What's up y'all? My name Pedro T.I.C. Okay. You did it. DuBinge, D-O-O-B-N-J-I, DuBinge. So how people know who are you again? I'm a lion aura. Oh, that's hard, man. Lion aura. Like I'm Dubby B, baby. Dubby B, you know what I'm saying? Dubby B. I can't wait to see the movie, the film. I'm going to play some of the trailer and what the stuff that you did, you know, let me, you know, look at. But I definitely can't wait to see the whole project. The whole film is going to be great. I know you guys live. I can't wait to see it. But you said, you said where it's coming out. You said when it's coming out, but you didn't say where somebody can go and find tickets or how they can just show up? We basically like, because I'm an air working dude. I can get it out to anybody. So right now we doing like reserve seats and I'm just posting them, but we'll have an event right, probably by the next week. So what's your Instagram that they can, you know, hit you up if they want to know more about this? Okay, sure. Y'all can look me up, IRM Films. Or you can look the movie page up, the Diamond Texter. The underscore, Diamond Texter, underscore movie. Just hit us up and we'll, you know. Texter. Yeah. That's why we. You X, not S. Yeah, Texter. Yeah. Texter. Yeah. I think you guys, you got the right attitude about doing something to change the mode. There ain't a lot of people. I mean, only Mr. E. We interviewed him, the dirty third. No, no, that don't dirty third. It was a triple D. Triple D. Yeah, triple D. I did. I just met him. You did just met. Shout out. Shout out, boy. I'll be seeing you. And then a rec shop in Houston. We did a D-rec. We did they whole cast to propane. Anybody that's doing something, we in the bill, they call us, hey man, come up here. We want y'all to interview us so we can push this out there to the waves. And I think that's live. Like I said again, just taking it and doing something to where we create a narrative where people can see our people the way they want to. Man, this man said we're gonna do the movie in three days. You hear me? It turned into a whole year. We done built a whole family with it, man. It's been a whole journey. Like this whole ride, that like abundant family thing. Through the whole process. All of us been doing things on the outside of it and we all support each other. You say you just come back from Times Square for Fashion Week. How was that for you? Oh yeah, man. That put me on some supermodel status, man. Had you been there before? No, this is my first time, bro. Really? Yeah. Well, you need to make sure you check out magic. I've been going to magic since... That's in Vegas. That's in Vegas. Every six months since old 708. Every six months. Go out there. If you think Fashion Week's something, you'll love Vegas for Fashion Week. Oh yeah. Okay, so yeah, I have a chance to go out there too. I just like... It's in August and February only. Really? Yeah. They have another one that's coming. Not in Vegas. Not in Vegas. They have them in all the cities. Oh, okay. Yeah, but Vegas is August and February. Look it up. Yes, sir. You can go anytime, but that's the one of the coldest. That's the better one. Yeah, August and February, you'll see been going on for years. Damon John, when they started Food Boot, that's why they linked up with Kalkana and stuff like that. So it's stuff... You can meet a lot of relationships there. You know what I mean? And man, just like I said, anything that you're into, man, get that camera out, guys. Oh yeah. Figure out a way to monetize it, man. Don't be out here working for free because you don't have to. I don't care. Oh yeah. You feel me? Yeah, sure. Of course. Yeah, yeah. If you're not doing that, then you... Yeah, we months and months. We've been months and months for about 10 years. Okay. Yeah, I've been monetizing for years. There's a whole lot, man. Yeah, yeah. And I'm still learning how, because I got my own land I got to build. I invented spoken word lab dances. Wow. And so to... And it's for couples. It's built to teach how to serenade properly. And I got to learn how to monetize that properly and get it in the right lanes. Correct, correct. Well, it's definitely a lot of people out there, a lot of avenues and doors that can open for you if you know the right people. I'll just say it like that. You guys got, you know, there's so many levels to doing everything that you do. Just keep your eyes and ears open to everything and be respectful in a way to where people are succumbing to you and they'll let you in on what's going on with what they do. Yes, sir. You know, don't know already. Y'all gonna watch Too Hard, man. Do Benji, man. Too Hard. I got the hottest mic drop in the city, man, at the Dallas Big Till Wars, man. Shot by R.M. Phelps, man, you did. We going all the way up, everything hard. Wow. Thank you guys for coming on the show, man. Man, I appreciate you guys, man. I can't wait to see the film when it comes out. Yeah, y'all got tickets to come back. Yeah, we'll come, baby. Definitely come see it. For the show, man. Definitely, man. Hey, man, thank you guys for coming on the show. Say it today one more time. Oh, we having a movie, Red Carpet, Premier, October. This T6. Which camera? Yeah, and we got a bunch of... Okay. Hey, we having a Red Carpet movie, Premier, October 26th. Red Carpet started at 6.30, man. Y'all gotta be there. We going, I'm talking about, we only got 300 seats. So if we set them, like, which we are, cause there's 300 people in the movie. They already told me that we're going to better get the theater next to it, and whoever just couldn't get in this theater, they can go in that theater, so. Man. We're gonna feel that bad. We're gonna feel it. Okay, one on four coming out. There's a few people that's coming out. Two, man. Check it, man. Appreciate you guys, man. Love you guys, man. Keep doing what you're doing, man. Keep doing it for our people, bro. We need y'all, man. Okay. Check it, man. Boss Talk 101 has been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. What a boss is talk. And we out. Okay.