 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Oh yo, check this out, it's your boy Bobo Luciano. Y'all need to tap in to Boss Talk 101 with my man, E, the CEO, and Mr. Makeup. Makeup, makeup? Man, we got a very special guest in the house today, man. This guy right here, really, if you, like me, a PemC fan, you've been hearing his name ever since the 90s, man. You know what I'm saying? And it's real good to have my boy Bobo Luciano in the building. What's going on? Yeah, man, thanks for having me, man. Man. Man. Okay. And right around that time, they had gotten the words that Willidee had dropped out of the ghetto boys and they needed Big Mike to feel those shoes. Yeah, yeah. And so I think there was, I don't know if it was in the friction or whatnot. What's up, Big Mike? That's my doubt. By the way. I need to get him on the show. Big Mike flew on back to Houston where 3-2 flew to Dallas because he was gonna write some things for Big Al on the Knicks up and coming in. Okay. So they said, oh, Bobo, go get 3-2 from the airport. So I go, I had a little Hyundai, 1992 Hyundai. Go pick him up, man. I'm gonna pick him up, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. You know, the burn minimums back there. We broke, you know. Yeah, yeah, come on, man. With the stash in it. Yeah. I go pick 3-2 up from the airport and he, Bobo, check this out. And he put this cassette in. He said, these little young boys about to be some stalls. One with a trigger, two with a trigger. Who is that? That's me, ain't me. I said it every week. That's the first one I heard. It was about three songs on there. That's the first one I heard. I know where I heard it just like you and when I heard it. Yeah, yeah. For some reason, they gave us this great big dressing room and everybody's in that dressing room. I'm telling you, shorter than our dressing room, spices in our dressing room, and the promoter, of course, is being funny with the money. Of course, that's the problem. And everybody's in there talking about why this dude ain't paying us enough. And we're in the Cajun Dom, I don't know if y'all have been there. It's packed. I mean, to the wall, it's like whatever it hold. It was in there. Yeah. Capacity full. Capacity. It's full to capacity. That's the inside joke. In a way, yeah. So it's filled to capacity and here comes Pimp and Bond. First, here comes Bond. Bond is real. You know, Jovial, you know, kicking with everybody. I got pictures from that night. I'll show you. Yeah. And next thing you know, here comes Pimp. Cool. So really? Oh, yeah. Pimp, what they had done, they had befriended two girls from Dallas that were strippers. Okay. You know, KT, what's up? That's been my homegirls now. But he walked in with them, looking like a Pimp, acting like a Pimp. And so I said, who is this guy? And he's pissed off by his rooms, pissed off by the money. And I said, damn, there's nothing in another level. I ain't liking it first. He came in showing his ass. Yeah. So we, you know, he started talking about, oh, y'all from Dallas, but I see y'all, Bobo, you know. And then after the show, we really kicked it. You know what I'm saying? They had a little after party and whatnot. And he told us we just signed the jive. Well. And we're going to record the album, finish the album in Dallas. And the night I got the Bobo tattoo, it was the first nine men's screw Master P came through. So we were, these are screw heads. You know what I'm saying? Before the Michael Watts and all that came out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So when all that came out, he was in jail. He was in jail. Well, I take that back. They were bubbling, but he didn't have relations elsewhere. But when he got out, then I was going to plan them. Yeah. John, Jeff Leal. Yeah. Power, slim, you know, so they all have names now. T-Roe was doing his thing. So they had went from being, you know, small underground to stars to beefing. Yeah. He felt like, Why? Yeah. He's like, oh, what the fuck? They're going to take this shit from us. Cause he was all about the South. That's right. Texas. The South is too big. And the whole South actually. Yeah, the whole South, man. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That quit hating the South, man. Yeah. Woo hoo hoo. Yeah. So that quit hating the South, man. That boy hated. I'm going to say he didn't hate the other coast. He didn't play about this one. He didn't play about this one. That's what we knew. He did not play about Texas. He didn't play about Port Arthur. And he didn't play about the South. Baby. We getting paper in the South. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.