 Big shit, big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle nigga big shit big shit big shit. Name another podcast like this, who gonna bring it to the table? Boss talk. Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle. It's your boy, your CEO and I'm here with the lovely official. Mr. Mako, what's going on? None, none, none. My dad will walk on. Man, another dollar, another day, another something, another way, right? Yes, man. Man, we got a, we got a, hey man, we got a young man in here today, a special guest, man. I've been, I started researching you and I seen you man. I was like, man, let's do some special man. I appreciate that. Real talk man, BFG Strap is in the building. Yeah, I appreciate that man. You know what I'm saying? He hear a baby, he made it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I love, I love, I love what you're doing. I've looked at the interviews, I looked at, I listened to the music. We needed something. I appreciate it. And I think you that's something that we need, real talk. And I'm not just telling you because I'm hard on everybody. Yeah. You know, and I usually, I don't like the music. I ain't gonna lie to you. A lot of times I like, dang man, you know, this one ain't it. But I mean, I even started thinking about a little baby when I was, when I looked at you, I was like, man, this dude got this dude young and he's talented. I appreciate that. It's the, I love, I love the show. But I want to know where the name BFG Strap came from. My name came from like, BFG was like a group that we put together when I was a kid, you know, like, it's still like a family, probably like 15, 14, something like that. And like, it started still a family. So I still go by, you know, BFG. But my name was, they used to call me Nooski. Like, but I ain't really like my name like that, you know. So they used to just start calling me no strap. So I just ran with that. They call you strap because you always strap? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I tried to put it in a different way. Oh, okay. They call me strap because I'm always strap. That was a good one right there. And then you spelt it with a double A. Yeah. That's creative. I like that. I think, I'm thinking, thinking. That's because I'm different. I just want to be different. I just want to be, I don't, I ain't want to do it. And like really, I don't even know nobody's name strap. I don't really know too about it. Like, I mean, know too many people that's name just strap. So it's like when I picked my name is like, not too many people named like other rappers. You know what I'm saying? Everybody got a unique name. You know what I'm saying? So my name got to be unique. I ain't want to, you know what I'm saying? So I ain't never heard nobody say strap before. Yeah. Before I became strap. So. But then with a person with that name, you think that they're going to always be rapping about guns and stuff like that. So is there, because you do have that in some of your music. Yeah. But is there ever going to be a time when you're going to elevate from that? Yeah. Yeah. That's what I'm trying to do right now. I've seen some already. Yeah. Yeah. I got some. I got some. I've seen some. That's what messes me up about you. Yeah. I got some out there that refresh the memory on that on that level right there. You know, but like I'm really, I really got something about right now. A lot of music that's different. I really rap different. Like the way I rap, like I can talk. Okay. Look, everybody rap about the same thing regardless everybody. But it's the way you rap. It's how you rap. It's deliverance or flow. If you got a unique style, you're trying to be like him. You know what I'm saying? So I feel like it don't matter what you feel yourself. But then the reason why I was asking you that, because you're going to always have that name. For sure. But then you're going to try to rap something different. For sure. You know, because that's why some people, because I remember when Fat Pimp came on here and he was like, he wanted to get rid of that name. Because a lot of people when they look at him, they'll be like, are you really a pimp? You know what I mean? But then, and as you got older, you want to go to schools and talk. But with that name, you know, sometimes they look at you a certain way. But he, he didn't, you know, he didn't do that anymore because of what some paperwork stuff. But not only paperwork. I mean, he learned to live with it. Sometimes things happen and you learn to live with it. And the CD had already embraced him as that. So it's hard to step away from that. But West Dallas, you from West Dallas originally? How long, how old was you when you left West Dallas? I was like, probably like, probably like nine to ten. Nine to ten? Yeah, about nine to ten. So you remember where you was at over there? Rupert Circle, Fish Trap? Yeah, Rupert Circle. Okay. I just drove through there yesterday. Did you? Yeah. I think, not just over there today. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so I had a partner named Kane over there, man. Yeah, I love, I love West Dallas, man. I love West Dallas. Yeah, and my cousins, all of them, I always talk about them and the Rambos. All the Rambos are my people. I probably gotta go. Oh, they're older. Oh, okay, okay, okay. Gambling niggas, man. Yeah, all them niggas gamble, man. They gamble on everything they do. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, not over here. But let's go back to before that. I know you were born in prison, right? Yeah. And how did you go into foster care after that? Or did you go with? I didn't go into foster care, because my daddy had 24 hours to come give me, and Houston and Dallas only four hours, so he gave Joe the call to come give me. And he raised you? No, like, he raised me. Like, my mama and my daddy in my life. Like, I'm not one of the ones that would be like, I don't have a daddy or I have a mama. I have both of my parents, but my daddy was just in and out of jail, so my mama was raising me. But my daddy just never had me, like, for just a long period of time until he even raised me, see what I'm saying? He just always been my daddy. I know I respect him, because, you know, I'm his son. But like, he just was in and out of jail a lot, so. Did he drop any jewels on you that you can always reflect back on or ever think about to say that, you know, what my daddy told me this and this is what I live by? I mean, my pops told me, like, just, is he real big on snakes? He real big on snakes and rats and, you know, so. He don't trust, he real big on trust, so he tell me every day, like, just watch out for the people that you, that you hanging with, because somebody could, like, that you really think that you riding with or down with, they could go snitch on you, you know, tell, tell what you done had going on in education, you know, just to get them a less, less time. Which I was rocking together. I was in it together, you know what I'm saying? Or, you know, just, you know, or you had somebody kill you. So you look out for that all the time? Yeah, I look out for that every day, every day I wake up, I gotta look out for it. Your daddy told you the truth, nigga. You're talking, you ain't lying, you ain't never lying. Every day I wake up, every day I wake up. But you got pretenders out there that are so good, that it's hard to really, you know, differentiate the difference. For real, you just said a lot right there, there's a lot of pretenders, so you can't even tell who real. Okay, so your mom, but how long was she in prison before she was able to hold you after that? I think like three to five years. Wow. That must have been hard on her. Three, by like three to two, your life, something like that. But you were so young that you don't even remember any of that. Yeah, I was just young, yeah, but I don't remember, but she did like some years though, for sure. Didn't have to write the judge and tell her that my daddy would kept going in and out of jail and who gonna raise us and, you know. Oh, that's cool. So when did you find your love for music? I found my love for music back in like 2016. How old were you? 16. Okay, so you found love late in, cause a lot of people always say, oh, I started this when I was eight. Nah, nigga didn't rap when I was eight. But Sweeney was the one that influenced you. Sweeney was the one that did it for me. How did he influence you? He was the one that just, you know, made sure that, like, I got in the studio. You know, like, they was doing songs and they was going way harder than, you know what I'm saying? So then they'll be like, should I come get on the song? And they know I don't, they know I'm rapping with a deep voice. I don't really know what I'm doing. They still putting me on songs. You know, he still, you know what I'm saying? So he was motivating me for sure. Yeah. He motivated me, he motivated me for sure. Wow. And so, I know it was a, he said, feeling like a rock star, Sweeney, you know, that song, right now it's over a million views, but it's like, that was after he had passed, right? Yeah, that was after he passed. Yeah. Yeah. But that song was dope, man. I appreciate it. It's still, man. So how did y'all come up with that? I really didn't even come up with it. My brother came up with it. Okay. So they let, he came up with it. And one day he was, he was just listening to some music. He came up with it. He was like, I got a song. The one who wrote, who wrote, who wrote, who rapped in the chorus, the one who sang, feeling like a rock star. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He was the one who came up with it. I got a song. Are we her and he going out? We go make the song. So we make the song, drop it in it, just blow up. Wow. Post it on there. Yeah. Yeah. And it just, that was, I think that was heavy, man. When I think about, you know, the way that, that it's jamming right now. Like when I listened to it today. Yeah. I just listened to it today. I didn't just been, I ain't been listening to it like that. I ain't gonna lie. I tapped in, you know, Sean Cotton, all of them been on this show. And I went down that old looking and see who you was. Like, okay, let me find it. Nigga gonna come on the ball. So I want to one, you know, show up on my platform. Then when I look, I seen your own dirty glove bath. I seen, I was like, this nigga been working. So I was excited about that because you don't really, these niggas coming on here, they ain't got no catalog of my niggas. I'm gonna be real with you. They coming on here, they like nigga. Yeah. That's what old school niggas call them like. You know what I'm saying? They like. And they ain't got enough, enough essence to them to even have a, you know, like a good conversation. Let's be real. You know, I got a whole bunch of stuff here I can talk to you about, but a lot of time people is flexing with fake views. They don't have no, they ain't got no manager either a lot of time. These niggas are just showing up and, you know, and they get here that, you know, they, we talk with, they ask, can they come on the show? They come on the show and some of them don't, don't are not equal. How important is it to have a good team around you? It's very important because without a team, you're going to fall like a lot of people think that they can do it by themselves, but you can't, you can't do this by yourself for show. Like unless you just know somebody, you know, and they, and you just didn't do it by yourself because they knew the person, you know, you just can't, you can, but I feel like not right now. Like you can't, people can't really, you know, so. But to you, what? Having a team. Oh, sorry, go ahead. Now you're all right. Having a team, like it's, because you got to have, okay, you got to have security guards, make sure you don't get touched. You know what I'm saying? Because it's a lot of hate and a lot of, a lot of jealousy going on. So you got to make sure you got security. Then, you know, you got to make sure your boys, right? You know, everybody that's hanging with you. You know what I'm saying? You got to make sure they write no flower in them. Bro, I just had a conversation with a nigga that's with, I ain't gonna say his name, but he was some very important people. I said, look, man, you got the wrong niggas around. Why you take them niggas with you? He was like, I didn't think about it. If they ain't holding a camera, if they ain't doing something to try to support what you doing, them niggas don't need to be with you. I'm the dude that be telling these niggas the truth. I'm the one. You done, they call me and I let them know, you know, like that ain't the way you move. Especially around niggas have been in the industry like that for all these years and they watching you and they gonna play you how you play yourself. And you got to be smart enough to be a good businessman, even though you young, you still got to be able to watch paperwork, do business and stand in the gap. And don't matter about your age, because nigga, they'll chew you, they'll eat you up and spit you out. Ain't that the way they say it? I'm talking about the industry, life and all that good stuff. Now I'm for sure, you're speaking. Yeah, so I definitely love the way, man, I love the way you carry yourself. I'm not playing, bro. I don't watch it. Cause if I seen some flower nigga, I'll be talking way different. Cause I get on here and act up. If you go, when you watch, you're gonna be like, Damn nigga, that was good on me. Cause it would be true. But now I just, I just want to see our people win so much. You know what I mean? Me too. You know, I just, I want to see the city come together. I've had everybody on here telling them, how can we bring the city together? That's my main thing. How can we do it? You know, I know everybody going to have the issues, but when it come down to it, when we do the music, when it come down to the business, nigga, let's forget about all that, push it to the side. That's why I like Atlanta. Because I feel like they, a lot of time, they put the music before the issues. And we got to get there. And we're not there yet because we don't have the right people in the right places to make sure that the structure is there. You know what I mean? So I look at all that, man. I've been doing business a lot. This store been here 15 years, man. And I had seven of them in Dallas. You remember? Yes, sir. I ain't playing my, I'm an old nigga. I'm an old nigga, man. So I've been, you know, I've been around my, my kids that were raised up in here. We opened this up for our kids. So, you know, for their help, know how to be, you know, owner, business owners and stuff. Entrepreneur. That's what's, that's hot right now. Hot show. Yeah. But now you, you definitely dope, bro. And like I said, when I watched you, you answered the questions the way they need to be answered. Talked about not talking about not, not speaking on the dead, not saying the wrong thing. I have a question about going back to the right set of people around you. Okay. What are the details that you look for in the right set of people? Because a lot of times people have an entourage of people or people have a camp with them, but they're a yes people. Yeah. Anything you say they do. They're not actually trying to say if you're doing something that they don't think is best for your brand, they're not going to stand up to you and say, you know what? No, let's not do it like this. Do it like that. So what do you think is best for your brand? Let's not do it like this. Do it like that. So what do you look for in a? I just really, I look for, I don't, I don't want to be like, okay, how can I say this? Okay, like, hold on. I'm trying to think right now. Can you tell me one more time? Tell me. You say I look, what do I look for in a group? I look for, I really just look for solid. I really don't got to look for nobody else. Everybody that got around me, I already, they already, they already tell me if something is not right. They're going to let me know. I'm not going to just make a decision as they're not there. You know, they're not going to let me to be like, no, nobody I'll be with, not just going to be like, okay, I'm going to tell, I'm going to do this. I'm going to go over to these apartments. Man, you better not go over to them apartments. You know what I'm saying? Like, nah, you ain't going to go over to them apartments. You crazy. Okay, I'm going to reconsider. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Like, it's good to have strong-minded people. Strong-minded people on your team because you don't need nobody that's, yes, man, because like, I mean, they following you. What if, what if you not right? What if you leading everybody to the blind? You know what I'm saying? Like, what if you, you know, what if you the blind when it's from the start leading the blind? You know what I'm saying? You can't be that. No, you got to be the, you know what I'm saying? You got to be, you got to be the, you got to have people that's, that's, that's already equal. That's how, okay. That's a good way to see. You need to have people that's equal. Right. Everybody need to be equal. Nobody over this man, nobody over this man. Everybody got to say so. Everybody got something to, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, so, so it's not like. The Bible says that, like this is said, this is a body that, a body fitly joined it together. So the eye ain't no better than the nose. The nose ain't no better than the hand. All the body is needed in order to work together. You know what I mean? So I think the main thing you're saying is everybody has to be able to do what they do and do it well. And play their position, right? All you got to do is play your position well. That's all you got to do. And you'll do your part. Yeah, I'm going to do my part. I'm going to do my part. Yeah, man. So you can do what they do. I'm going to do my part. Man. Do you consider yourself a all-rounded artist? Brand, I should say, because, or are you just an artist? Because as much as you have a camp around you that's designated, you control the paperwork, you control this, you control that. But at the end of the day, do you know how to do everything that everybody else is doing, or are you just performing? I mean, what do you mean? Meaning, because I have a lot of artists who come on and they say they have to research and know paperwork, legalities, everything, although they have a lawyer. They still have to know these things because, you know, you never know when somebody's trying to screw you over or overlook something because people are good what they do, but we're all human beings. Sometimes you have to back up yourself. Do you study and research a brand to make sure that you can push it no matter what? If LD, God forbid, something, you know what I mean, she had to move around or she got rich. She hit the lottery. We had a lady that hit the lottery. Shout out to Sandra in Los Angeles to hit the lottery and quit. Yeah, Baraba, she quit. But she came back. Yeah, mine was strong enough. Yeah, nigga, you back now. Yeah. But anyway, after the millions, it's gone, nigga. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, like if she hit the lottery, she left and you got to do her part now. You know what I'm saying? How do you feel that space? You know, you got to be able to bridge the gap until she get back because she coming back. She don't blow the million. That's what I'm trying to tell you. You know what I'm saying? But would you be able to handle that? That's what she's asking you. Yeah, I would. Yeah, you'll make sure to hold it down until she get back. For sure because pressure is nothing. Already, man. You know what I'm saying? Pressure makes people who they is. You know what I'm saying? I really like pressure because I do well. It makes you better, don't you? You know what I'm saying? You find out who you, like, because pressure is going to come for the rest of your life. So if you already up under pressure, then you already know how to handle it. So you need to, you know what I'm saying? So like, you know. Yeah, you just got to be able to transition in the midst of whatever's happening. Because it's going to be there regardless. Yeah. Man, I love your style, man. Like I said, I don't listen to the music, man. And I'm going to listen to it again and again. I appreciate it. I'm watching. I ain't no, I'm not paid for it. I'm watching five kids, man. Yeah, you died for sure. Oh, you got a lot of watching to do, nigga. I'm just working. I'm watching it. I'm watching it. I was in Caled as we. I feel you got so many pictures. Man, it's everywhere. We got close to 300 episodes. Yeah. Since January till now. So that's the dope part. Just getting to meet everybody. Oh, damn. I drop every damn day. You know what I'm saying? 300. I mean, 300. Because I ain't working, B. That's all I'm saying. They not, they not helping. 300, that's out. We have so many more waiting to come out. They don't get a nigga all out being in there. They don't get a nigga all out being in there. We backed over a little bit, but you know how I go. You know, you're still pivoting, you know. Yeah. Yeah, I don't get it. Yeah. Man. So just, you know, when you, you want to ask him something else. Yeah. Because in one of your songs, you mentioned First Day Out. So you were gone. Yeah. How long were you gone for? I ain't got a lot. If I ever go to jail, I'm not going to do more than three days. That's it. Okay, so you were not in that long. But you got a chance to make that First Day Out. Yeah, I can. You want to make that First Day Out. Well, if you're going to make that First Day Out, you feel like, oh yeah, I made it. Yeah, I came right out on myself to make me a First Day Out. Now you, and that's good. You a smart business man. Sometimes like, I like to, I like to like play with, I'm not going to play with the music like how I rap, but I got my, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like just do something like that. No, you did the right thing because your people love you. And I'm watching how you, you, you, you're an independent artist. Right. So I don't know. You might know P.G. P. Is it putting God first? P.G. L. Shout came on here. He's from Atlanta. The nigga move like a, like a label. Like he would a label right now. When he came in, I don't know if the nigga flew down here, man, pimped me out real good, made a song for the show and everything. I ain't never seen anything like this. The nigga was on it. Bill Boyd came in with about 20 people. Yeah. Bill Boyd went up in the city and he did the same thing in Philadelphia. You know what I mean? Like I like the fact that and you look the same way to me. Like the way that when I look at you online, I'm telling you it's like you already pushing like a label behind you when you independent. And I think that's dope. Appreciate that. You know what I mean? I appreciate that. A lot of people don't, don't, don't say that because they ain't like me. Nigga, I'm smart. That's all I get to tell you the truth about it. Yeah, they ain't interviewing like me. I'm over here competitive as hell. That's how you supposed to do it. That's what you do it. Do you intend to stay independent? I'm gonna stay independent for as long as until, until I feel like they saying something right that I want to do because I can keep doing what I'm doing now. I'm getting views already now. I'm doing shooting real videos now. So if y'all not talking about the right thing, then I'm not. I can't, I can't. So I don't know. I don't know how long. I'll go ahead and break that TikTok algorithm yet. Yeah, nigga. I got 20,000 followers on TikTok. Yeah, nigga. Yeah, I got millions. Yeah, millions. Yeah, that's cause I use girls. I got two. I got two. No. Put them here cause he ain't working it. He ain't on there. No. And Instagram though. He gotta work all platforms. And he proud too. He ain't gonna get on the line and say, say y'all niggas go over there and get on my TikTok. Yeah, I am. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Cause they love you. They gonna do it. If you say the word, they gonna do it. I'm gonna tell you what it really is. I don't know how to work it. I don't know how to work it. Man, I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna set up for two hours. I put my phone up and try to do the little dance. No, no. You do it. You don't have to do all of that. No, no, no. You get people who are... They gonna set you up. Get you some dance. Get somebody to dance. Don't you do it. And get that song popping. And then once she... That song already popping. Whatever song you pick. Cause all of them going crazy on you two. I appreciate it. You know what I'm saying? So I gotta do it. Exactly. You just get them and then let them do the dancing. Let them do it. Cause they already got to follow it. For sure. Yeah. And that's how you do it. And then your song go viral. But it's a process, right? It's a crazy process because everybody trying to shoot for every avenue. Every avenue is an opportunity, right? Yeah. Not a lot. Every avenue is an opportunity. I was telling one... Was it a couple of people? I know the little girl that came over here. I don't do this, Facebook or one of the dudes. I don't do TikTok. It's just like you open the door and looked in the room where people was that you might have accepted you and closed the door and said, I don't want to fool with them. You lying to yourself. You need to do all things because there's people in those avenues that you know they're going to rock with you. You talented. It's not that they don't do it. The problem is it takes a lot of time. People don't realize how much effort it takes to go from this media to this media to this media and to post all of these different things. And plus you still have to do your daily work, whatever you're doing. It takes a lot of time. I agree. A lot of people don't want to spend that time half of their day setting social media up. Yeah. Yeah. I agree. I mean, you know, I've been married to you for 20 years, nigga. I'm not going to disagree, nigga. Hell, I look like over at Disagree. I'm trying to go on and be happy. You know what I'm saying? We've been tripping, man. I ain't crazy over there. I like Disagree. But no, man. So you don't have no kids and nothing like that? No, I'm zero. Bruh, that nigga there. I'm ready. That nigga there. What? You be an ATL? Yeah. That nigga when he come through, man. Look at your nigga, man. How old are you? I'm 21. 21? 21. Man, you know, I'm going to tell you something. One of the two live was on here, man. He died right after, you know, right after his interview here. I seen it. And you seen it? You didn't see the interview here? I didn't see it. I seen it. Yeah, he was here. And it's crazy because it be happening so fast. You know what I mean? And one thing that I told my wife the morning when they called me was I was called soon as I was in real time with it. Yeah. And it was like, did I say the right thing to him? Did I, you know, because that's what I'm here for. Yeah. I'm here to, I'm, I know God put me in here to say the right thing to young people that come through this place. For sure. Because everybody knows it. I'm real with it. Yeah, they probably don't know what they, what they, what they're here for, but they got a. Exactly. They got a, they got a mind. They got, they know what they're here for. They just don't. I went back and pulled the clip and we talked about blessings and all type of stuff, man. So I felt good about that. You know, that I did get to use that opportunity. So I would never not take the opportunity to, to talk with you and love on you. You, you my, you know, you my God, you here. You don't have to take your time and come over here, man. We appreciate you for that. That's what's different about boss talk 101. I appreciate that. No, you, you didn't, you, you, amen. Everybody loving you. So I know you took your time out to come over here. You an LD man. Y'all, amen. Shout out to LD. Come through. Sure. Sure. Come through. But sure, she gonna come through for sure. Yeah, man. Thank you so much, man. Go ahead and get him. Okay. Let's bring him in. Cause I want to get in this music a little bit before we let this guy out of here. Man, hey, that's how we do it, bro. You know what I'm saying? Every time. I like it. I like it. It's hard. I like this, man. I think it's a little different, man. We just more organic. We just talk. It's a conversation. It's hard. It's hard. It's hard. I gotta do it. Just start a conversation. That's it. Start a conversation and just keep, I gotta do it. That's it. It ain't hard. I think everybody else, they try to broadcast and hit points too much. Nigga, quit being so serious, nigga. Think too hard. Think too hard. We having a good time. So, man, the music. I wanted to get into the music, man. The one song that every day for 20, man. Every day for 20, man. What the hell is for 20? But I don't even care, nigga. I just every day for 20. I thought it was 120 cause that's what Eric Thomas be saying. You got to be 120. I said, no, man. My nigga shoot. Hey, man. You see, you got to be for 20. So what is for the four 20? You know, like, you know, like when you smoke, it's a day, right? It's, it's, it's, it's the, it's the, you know, four 20. Oh, yeah. Oh, okay. That's a good thing in the world. Look, his nigga now cause he's a straight. Oh, yeah. He's on it now. My birthday. My birthday is 417. Is it? You think I'm like 420? Say no. I love it. So we did. My guys and money Moses is in the building now. He just stepped in. He wanted to talk with you, chat with you, top it up a little bit. Oh, like that. What, what you got for money Moses? I'm like, hey, you made a video four weeks ago about, about seven. Why? Oh. Oh. He goes straight in. I mean, I mean, you said about, about him. Yeah. Nah. I think I didn't make a video about him. Really like. Yeah. I don't talk about him, but you mentioned him. Oh, okay. Type shit. Cause really cause, bro, on the internet, I don't really like playing the internet, bro. I don't like this shit. So if somebody ever get on the internet and they say something about me, I'm, you know what I'm saying? Cause in this generation right here, that's what, that wouldn't exist on the internet. Really. They going to try to make those to the internet first and make somebody look like they don't, they don't, you know what I'm saying? The weak one and tell your side of the story first. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. But I didn't, I wasn't even going to get on Instagram. I wasn't even going to say nothing. I wasn't going to say nothing. That seemed like not even your character anyway. To be honest with you. That's the reason why I asked. Cause you don't go like that. So I'm like, you address it. What could be that? I really like, I really know him. And when you really know somebody, you really, once you really know somebody, you know what I'm saying? You know, like, bro, why are you playing like this? But let me, let me say this. I got to say this, man. Don't let nothing trick you out of your position. Nah, for sure. Let me tell you something, man. And when I, when I tell you you great, and when I tell you you got so much more potential than everybody else around you in Dallas. I'm being real. I don't really care who hear me say this, bro. I'm telling you the way your, the way your people follow behind you, the impact that you have. Don't let, I tell people this stuff. Don't let the devil trick you out of your position, bro. For sure. You understand that? For sure. I mean, I was, do you even live in Dallas? Nah. Cause I was thinking you didn't. Cause good. You know what I'm saying? And the reason I say it's good is because, you know, you got to, you got to go out and deal with other different people to let them see your talent as well. For sure. Cause everybody in Dallas know you good at what you do. That's the key. They all go to the next city, take over that city and hopefully move to the next city, take over that city. You know, just do, just keep that word. I do it in clothes, but it's the same thing. Like if you get New York floor the way over, they gon' know me. You know what I mean? Yeah, same thing. So, you know. So, what inspired that song, you know, that every day for 20, like what, who produced it? Stone. Stone produced a lot of your music. Most of it? Like really? Everything. Most of it. Most of it. He dope? He hard. I mean, your beats be coming through. I was like, this nigga right here. When I listen, I'm telling you, I, I had just like, don't feel bad cause when Chos came over on here, I didn't know his stuff either. And I'm old nigga, so y'all gon' have to forgive me. DJ Chos came on here and my wife and me was here. You remember that? And I was like, damn, I don't even know none of this stuff. My son knew it, but I didn't know it. So don't be mad at me nigga. I'm just telling you dope cause I had, LD hit me up. I had to go check it out. You know what I'm saying? And when I did, I said, this dude really got talent. Cause you see so many other dudes, they be, they don't have the catalog. They don't have you. I go through the months, your visuals, you consistent with them. You ain't just throwing the one thing up. Some niggas, I look at their stuff, they ain't did nothing in three years. I have niggas that call me that ain't did nothing in three years. Want to get on this show, bro. I'm not playing. My inbox full of that shit too. It is. And I'm be like, I can't do, how am I gonna do the damn interview? We gon' talk about. Yeah. But your music man, everything that you, everything that you doing, what about Parley man? What's up with that man? How did you, how did you process that? Well, uh, with Jason, really because like, the Parley, like it was like, like I used to be like how I made the song. How you made the song. I didn't even came about. Yeah, sir. I mean like the whole song came about through LD because LD, she know Jason. Okay. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, like Nico, Jason, H, you know, I know, you know, Vino, I know my people. So she locked in. Yeah, to my people. Okay. So, you know, she, one day she, she was in Atlanta. She was like, I got a studio session. We go in there one day and she, I heard some her niggas like in beats and shit. But everybody really fucking with bro, but I didn't even know who. You didn't even know who you was. Like I did yours. And like, I didn't know you. Yeah, Nico, you just like me. Yeah. So I'm like, damn. I didn't even know you that hard. I'm like, damn, you know what I'm saying? Everybody, you know, fucking with bro. So, you know, like, I go up and I hear that motherfucker. I'm like, man, this, this, this nigga, this the nigga who make the beats for the baby. Yeah. Hey, come on. Put the, put the, put the, put the beat up, man. We go, we pick us a beat. We just, man, stones getting in there and cook up. Just. That's why them niggas say they, in your comments, how I was reading, they say he, he liked the baby. He signed, they be saying that. I don't know why though. Cause you got your own style, bro. I'm being real. I hear it. You listen to it. They don't sound like the baby either. No, they say, I probably say I sound like the baby. Cause they listen to it. They listen to that beat or you look like him. Yeah. Yeah. I know for a fact, your music is different. Quite different. Your cadence is different. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So, and they, and they good. You know what I'm saying? They voice, I want to say. Huh? They voice, I want to say. Sound a little bit alike. Yeah. Okay. So, and, and I'm going to get on that. I'm going to get on, I'm going to get on your deluxe, your strap for president, for president deluxe. But we ain't going to go there just now. What about the hunger game? What's up with that? Hunger game, man. It's a badass. It's a badass song. I really, I like that song. I said that beat slapper. Yeah. The beat hall, you know, every beat. I'm going to pick them be hard. Yeah. I can, I can, I can tell you. I got a list of beats right now. You know how to pick them beats. Yeah. Some people have problems with that. So that's a deal. I know how to really pick beats. Like I can sit in here and like really pick beats. Like, yeah, to rap on it. I'm rapping all of them and then it's going to be hard. I know the ones not to rap on. Bro, you're a trip too. I'll listen to your lyrics. You would bring up Ricky Rush, nigga. You went to the high box. Man, this nigga keep bringing up Ricky Rush on these damn lyrics. Yeah. Now you gotta, you gotta really know about. I know about it. I used to go over there. Yeah. People gotta really know like that late night commercial that used to come on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, while you sleep, you know, two, three, two, I don't want it. Then wake up. What in hell do you want? Yeah. Where does commercial go? I don't know. I'm dirty, bro. He had the commercial. Then he had the billboards. He was good. You know, I mean he wasn't in Dallas. I was just over there. That's why they buried, you know, what it was. That's why when you said something in your song, I told my wife, I was like, you said something about sending you to Ricky Rush or something. And it was about a beer. I'm like, dang, we just left there. I'll just, you know, Friday. Yeah. Because that's where we went to the field. But then when you said that, I'm like, he telling the truth. Like that's where they have to go. Like the youngsters relate to him. You know that, right? The youngsters, that dude, that's who he, he relate to. And that's what a young, they take the young folks. Yeah. I hate that, man. I hate to see how young men, you know, leaving out so early. Oh, for sure. Everybody got to keep your head on. Man. You got to move on. You got to be smart, man. But you, you smart. Because you said something, I heard you on one interview, which say cheese, because I try not to never not say people name. When I hear something, I give them their credit. I love everybody. But you said, you was like, you got to be careful what you say. Yeah. Because you, you speak things into existence. It's a real thing. That's so true. That too. And like, you got to be careful what you say, like just about anything right now. I'm like, me. Mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? I can't be running around saying, fuck this nigga. You know what I'm saying? Like, like no dead. You know what I'm saying? Like I can't be, you know what I'm saying? So you got to watch what you say. You got to watch what you say. You know what I'm saying? But I say that because like, like, like, like because like, I'll say the fans wise, I'm not saying it as no, no nigga. You know what I'm saying? You got to do nothing to nobody. I'm saying like, you got to watch it for the music wise. You got to watch what you say for the, for the people. You know what I'm saying? They'll flip what you say. Yeah. Yeah. That's what they did on, with the baby, about that, speaking on the LGBTQ or whatever, they made it more than what it was, what it was called to be. That's really, that's really my, that's really a good example. Like, just to watch what you say. Yeah. That's the perfect example. Because the thing about that, well, nobody, no car circum-deek outside. Nobody, and why they get mad about that. I don't think he said, make some noise. Who outside the car circum-deek? Nobody. So we're wrong with it. Wow. Yeah. Wow. Wow. Ain't that something? Then he said some shit like, the, if you ain't got a job deal, or something like that, that's where everybody wrong with it. That's where everybody wrong with it. There's somebody out there, they do got that shit, all them people out there. Shit, that's what started them, people wrong way right there. I understand that, but if all them people, I bet you know, now and time, nobody in the audience said nothing about nothing that stuff happened. It went on. It's the people in the industry. Yeah, that's how it is. So it ain't got nothing to do with the fans out there. It's the people in the industry. They gay. How you moving, man, with, with, Spottum Gotham just got shot like several times, car was shot 22 times. How are you moving out here? Are you moving with precision? I mean, I ain't ever been shot. You know what I'm saying? I'm just going to put that on. You know what I'm saying? I've been really doing this shit for a long time. I've been asking for a long time doing this shit. So for me not to be shot, I feel like, you know, or you're in jail, I feel like shit, like, you know what I'm saying? I'm really blessed. You feel me? Because, like, I ain't going to lie. Spottum Gotham tripped that. But he was leaving the studio or something. Spottum Gotham, man, man, tripped that, bro. Like, but they say it was carol rage or some shit. Oh, really? Yeah, I think it was some road rage. Yeah, they did say it was carol rage. So it wasn't even something they had to happen. They kind of just happened. They were looking for me now. I don't know. I really can't even tell you. Yeah, I really can't even tell you. Yeah, we speculated. Yeah, we just, we just going out where we just saying it, putting two and two together. On Instagram. Let me see. But no, I did, I do know that that came out, man. So, you know, that's why I say, when you leave and whatever you doing, man, you just got to be seasoned and not let Satan trick. I told you earlier, don't let him trick you out to position, don't get upset, don't come back over here. I'll be mad as hell. I feel like I'm so excited because like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm not saying if you don't get shot, that means like, I'm not saying it don't mean that, you know what I'm saying? But I don't want face to face and when did all this shit for real with a lot of people? You know what I'm saying? So for me to still be right here and still able to do this shit, like, yeah, you know what I'm saying? I'll ask you something else, like NBA Youngboy being so popular like he is right now, but being locked up. That's crazy. That's crazy. You understand what I'm saying? How do you think? Like the poosh ice is in the and you know what I'm saying? To be locked up right now and they, yeah, and they, and your career is up here. Everybody looking for you. They love you. Yeah. And you gone. I'm going to be a hunt. That shit just, it's a part of life. Like, okay, everybody is looking at you like a star, but they forgetting you a regular nigga too. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? They forgetting you you, you, sometimes you get, get in your ways. Yeah. You're fucked up. So, yeah. I think that's, I just always asked those questions, you know, like, come on, man, you know, like you guys got how did it happen? How did that, things happen like that, know, quick. Right. People react and then cameras is every damn where I do not understand why these people don't see the cameras. I swear to God. Right after that. That's why you're not be like Shot on the highway. Yeah. Yeah, that's the new thing in the least cameras. Yeah Wow, and niggas just gotta do it. No thing You get caught on the highway if you got a 18 willow. That's always okay. They got cameras in there Oh, this is it. Wow. Well, I tell you man. My co-host is hell man Money Moses is out here checking for word niggas getting shot. I'll tell you Don't do that on George Bush Under every bridge you go under they got cameras every every single time Yeah, so This man your top few artists of all time did a lot of my top number one We're gonna go from one to three January number one is Like back in the day Look who you think your number one ear. This is just your this is you number one two and three number one I do everybody like that to come on the show My number one is me. That's what I'm talking about. I heard it before. It's dope. It's dope, baby It's dope. I agree man. You you got the room to say that I say me then shit me number two. Number two will be future. You like future. Yeah future hard Yo medium Yeah, that's my nigga for sure Yeah, you need to go know you either you better not get on that track with you then Shout out the future nigga, but I got my money on my guy I'm not gonna play with y'all be up G for the kill. I really stumped this this this is that the shit though You feel me like I really wanted to be because the way I make music now I wanted to be stumped like like that shit is him You know I'm saying so if they like I put this shit to face of this shit Because it really ain't really got no face right now. Yeah, the face of it. It ain't you know, I already know that so the Ain't got no face right now. So people telling me like my own music. So you like you do you got it You know I'm saying you can be the face of this shit. Just Really do it hard work man. So it's so number three Say Kote Kote that's my nigga. That's my nigga. That's my nigga and then you can tell him today. He hard Was you surprised when that nigga got out when he got that part and like that? Yeah, nigga Don't bring that it's crazy, right like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Trump let him out Yeah, you niggas wanted y'all keep hollering by Trump and Trump let code a guy and that fuck me up, right? I said, oh, it was oh, I'm gonna say this on air cuz I'm you know, I'm just a radio guy, you know Yeah, nigga. Yeah, somebody got got a little breathe for that Don't play there. Yeah, nigga. They had enough money. They got money, man I know Trump beat me man. Huh Trump a business man. You think you did you think you got some money Every single thing he did some money. Everybody part of some money, right? They ain't got them people out of forward He's they gave you they won't give me no money. Yeah, but everybody else had money. They got them up I agree. I agree. It was some it was some business involved So let me ask you man, what what can we expect on that? I don't know when that deluxe drop Thursday night. What's what's going on with that? Expect nothing but heads man. We drop a number heads, man I'm going down. I got nine hits on that motherfucker I really got all of me, but I just re put some I try to try to trigger a deal to send me a few to my old man She ain't do it, bro. Man. I can't man. She ain't do it, bro Bro, she ain't do it like she ain't let you think I'm a leak today. I'm saying you're so I'm not playing, bro I ain't lying. I don't see nigga league. I ain't never learned how to leak stuff like that yet, man Yeah, she wrong, but she ain't let me get it, bro. You got she stomped down So so do you do you feel like this one here gonna be harder than the previous? This one right here gonna be out every time I make something's gonna be hard be hard Well, that's what it taught right baby. It's gonna be harder than the dinner than the next show every time every time Cuz I'm not gonna do nothing but get better and better at time practice. It's like going to football practice going to basketball practice Wow, keep going to practice. You ain't got no choice but to be good Oh, I seen something you did you went you went up to New York and did a video. Yeah, I'll be in New York Make I know what it's cold as hell. I don't really just stay up there and it's too small I don't like all them little old bars up rooms. I can't deal with that But but being this is good networking is good, but you killed it on the video Yeah, but you did better in Texas nigga. I ain't for play with you I love text man. I'm here for text and then you mentioned you GK in one of your interviews nigga That made me love you even more. Yeah, nigga. I'm watching everything I'm a Pmc fan, but I love you GK. Yeah I love old school, bro. I love I love like you know, yeah I heard you mentioned it man. Hey, man, I definitely so if you could go back and I'm gonna ask you this No BFF. What's up with that? I didn't ask you about BFF You said something about trying to have after best deal something. Yeah, you're a bad nigga, man You you trying to do it like that or you that just leave it that you for your life That's real life, but this is a good time, right? Man, so hey, man, if you could go back to your younger you and we're gonna wrap it up But if you go back to your younger you man and talk to that that that that 14 year old To prepare yourself for where you was headed. What would you say to it? I? Just say you start right now Go hard right now hard as you can just start right now. Yeah. Yeah, don't wait need to be trying to do this right now because She had more time on my you understand the more the younger I was I have more the more time on my hand You know I got you understand so the younger I am the more time I got if it's so 14 shit Shit, you know if I would have started right there and been right here right now I'll be a bad more for the bad you didn't tell you because you can see what was coming But you think you to listen to yourself hell now you 21 come to a point He wouldn't listen. He would have more studio time. We pay that $15. Yeah My studio time for the end I ain't gonna lie that 15 dollars I didn't pay him. There's no more Like I walk the nigga has every day trying to record Man, how can people I can people get old to you man? How can they find you man? You got to hit me up on goddamn Instagram Bfg strap to a's every time you type think about step is to age man. No typo is just to a that's how I did it And you got to go to Twitter Bfg strap to a's everything That's how I got right there. Let me ask you something because you know, I asked I'll be asking some questions Most of the same question good when did you think did you watch boost him when he was on breakfast club? I Think I did uh-huh boosted fucked up. Do you think he did boosted fucked up. Why you say that? I just I'm just I'm saying boosted fucked up like he's the fucked up Give me a This is a big fan. I like this now what why do you think you messed up? I'm saying messed up on what how you say? I'm talking about boys. Why would you say I'm saying fucked up because like his his hi is Yeah, like he wild and he wow he wow he wild to though. That's why he's from Louisiana. He can relate my co-host Interview you not for the food But what it was it was an interview where they brought a gay guy up and not there They were trying to push up push up gay stuff on kids And he was trying to explain them you y'all can't keep pushing on our kids like this He's trying to say he got he ever say so his kid life with them not being gay When Nas X Was was one of the main contributors of why he was saying what he was saying He was pregnant on a couple of videos and stuff like that And kids gonna ask why daddy like why why he doing this, but they don't see the real life no more They don't see it ever but they sit on internet. They don't ask daddy why he don't want to answer the question I don't want to answer the question. I keep on asking the question I can't say do people like the straight and the gay agenda, you know It's it's something else. It's a lifestyle, you know, I mean like it's it's no different than anybody else doing whatever they do You know what I mean? So I don't trip over that part But what I do trip over is if there's not balance I always say that there has to be balance in this world in anything you do you can go out there right now and let that All run out of the car y'all came up in it and it's gonna blow like hell You know you don't have to worry about driving too far. You know what I mean? So in life You gotta have balance. I do know that show. That's one thing I learned. Yeah, just a part of what I stand right now They want their kids to be gay. They're gonna take you to gay stuff. What do you mean gay stuff? Like at that age. Oh Man, so how they know what gay people do they out there? That's what they do. You see them saying no, I don't it's like Like you got 13-year-old boy. He said he wanted to be gay. How do you know what gay people do? On TV. Thank you Yeah, well or people that he been around or you feel a certain way about it Though you don't let them do it as a parent If your son come to you and say you he's gay you say, okay, that's cool You know my son listen listen listen, I accept that but now he talked about doing what gay people do You're gonna set that no, you gotta accept that. You know, he can start doing what they're doing That's how they push it up on the kids. That's how they push up on the kids Like they'll say you can be gay this and that but then they don't see the consequences that come with it Like I said when 13 12 10 you start looking at those ages It's a very complicated thing to talk about any type of sexual relationship period. So that's a whole different ball game It's crazy, you know what I mean? But man, thank you so much, man I don't know why the hell we got over on that subject, but that's what happened on this show Yeah, we just go Who inspired you the most like to make music? Yeah Shit inspired me the most Oh, it was just swinging because I know big celebrity. Nothing like that. I mean, I always I always be a big celebrity. I always heard how Pia for show. I always heard how people rap like Rappers that was in the industry and I've been like many like that. I can rap like that Like, you know, I say like like not even compare myself, but just like They real rappers a real rappers. I can be a real rapper. I don't give a damn if they if he can be a rap He can be a rap. I can be a real rapper. I don't give a damn. So, you know, four years ago. It was yellow bees in Mon three and five years ago. This is the people that you would actually see and rap I mean, who else was it? It was your trap. It wasn't many that was hot in Dallas No, it wasn't a lot. It wasn't a lot was any motherfuckers and my boy right there You know saying but he definitely some great music, but it wasn't many though is what I'm saying I wouldn't but then but then you held your own nigga You knew you for to put this thing on the map, right? Dallas like that in your song, you know, you rep Dallas like that No, I'm from Dallas. I know what part of South Dallas. Do you mean you say you be in the south? I've been sad. I'd be like on Casey Street. I'd be like in photos and away. Okay You know, they messed that street up over there where the people can't go through there Her businesses over there man, you know, yeah, they trying to run everybody off man. Yeah, I hate that I really just be like indifferent like cuz coming up. I was in using the grove, too Yeah, I was in the grove, too I don't been everywhere like shit cuz my I lived everywhere my parents my mama doesn't move everywhere. So I was a kid. I couldn't stand half. Yeah. So whenever we Move the way I'm gonna write outside. That's how everybody knew me. Yeah, everybody got the new before I was even rapping Like before we was the rap moves. I already know Everybody Yeah So it's like You did that shoddy low song too. Yeah, I'll be sure you know, how you know by Charlotte. You too young. No, come on Niggas be tripping me out boy y'all. Yeah, you know by shoddy low. Come on man. I just know about I believe you too No, like like when you like somebody you start digging in then they make everything so accessible but when he passed away You remember when he passed? Yeah, I remember. Yeah, that was crazy cuz I hear all kind of stuff Man, you know man Luminati is all in everything. Let the niggas tell it, you know What you gonna do when that major deal come in they gonna come to you with that ten million dollar deal niggas You gonna sign them papers. You just sign act like independent 15 20 Yeah 15 million No, man, you know better than that now any niggas giving up his mouth He's dumb as fuck ain't nobody giving up their mouth no more Give it up his mouth. He doesn't talk him the game already man. So so I appreciate you, man We love you, bro. I'll be a little y'all. No real talk strap. I love all my life I'm being real man. If you ain't Dallas man. Don't don't don't don't do not Pass go niggas stop doing holly at me or either call me and say hey pull up We over here and and my team coming through you know, I'm saying cuz we put up in this thing some months ago But we've been everywhere doing everything with everybody on and it's a blessing or never war. Yeah, it's a blessing locking in with you Man, thank you for coming on boss talk Checking man. Yeah next project is going down. Yeah, we're gonna be back already man Hey, man, it's been another great segment of boss talk 101