 Were you talking about extreme stuff or things that are eye-opening or crazy? Like recently, Kevin Gates, he performed on stage. Oh, how far will you go to make sure your fan gets a girl? And he saw that fan. Did you see that? When that fan came on and sat there and then he... I heard she was pregnant, too. And she was pregnant, too. How far will OTB fans let him go? On a performance on stage. Will you take a girl up there and... That's Gates, though. That's where he been. No, I'm asking you. I ain't worried about that nigga. I'm asking you. You would never do that like that. That ain't what I do. Gates is like one of my favorite rappers, so... On Boss Talk 101, 101. Here we go on top. I'm just looking you up and just looking at how the people love you, man. Like the streets, man. They kind of say you the new improved... I ain't gonna say improved. You the new generation J-Dawg, man. How does it feel when people compare you to that and just, you know... Sure, that's amazing, though. You know, J-Dawg really right from around the corner from like five minutes away. Yeah. Yeah. We both make it, so he's just like... He's like five minutes around the way. I'm gonna cross the tracks. But he really like a blessing, though, cause I come up like J-Dawg, like... One of my biggest inspirations, so it's like... Man, it's just a difference. Cause I just remember being when J-Dawg first as a kid, just the feeling I was getting. Or still to this day, I still getting a map cause I hear him the day, like, you know what I'm saying? I hear anything. It's just how the people love them. Like, I was watching J-Dawg, like... They just love them for who he is. Like, you know what I'm saying? Just being J-Dawg was like, he was in people's soul. You know, some people... With the rap gang, you have fans probably just love you cause how much jewelry you got or you got the type... Like, they love them for who he was. So that was like the type of love I always wanted for. It was like, well, that ain't bad material. Like, love me for me, and I just... It's like amazing when people say that it's crazy, I hit it all the time though, but it was great for me. You know what I'm saying? I know I'm on the right footsteps. What I had him on here is just... Just like about a week or so ago, like he just showed mad love to the show and all the way. You know, just basically, I've been knowing him for a long time, cause he got East Texas ties down there, his grandma down there from where I'm from. So he used to come down there a lot. So it was like, when we'd hear about... You hear his songs and hear him screaming, you know, Acre's home in Houston, Texas. You know, we always just roll with it. But just to... Would you say that he inspired you somewhat, you know, coming up as a youngster? Yeah, yeah, a lot. You know what I'm saying? But the crazy part, like where J.D.R. from and where I'm from, we used to have like a war going on. Really? Yeah. That's all right. So that was like y'all were rivals. Oh, most of y'all were basically like that. I know. But it's like, it's like super cool. Now like, that's when we was kids. That's when he was younger, right? Yeah, so that was coming up on him. But even like the one I grew up with, like, it's all love, like super love, like super love, the energy there, like, I'm holding up a little bit, it just, when J.D.R., I mean, when he first came out, we weren't just on him. Like we was in it, he was making something, he was making something out of it, we weren't just, no, I don't know what I'm saying. But, cause I love the roots he was going on, but I just remember him getting so crazy, well, I don't care where you was, what's going on, what you went through, you had to feel it, like the stuff he was preaching and rapping, but it was like touching soul, so it was like, I said, I always inspired me cause I just knew, I just remember going to my first J.D.R. show ever and just seeing how the crowd just was like, like, you know, some people come out that turn up about they have fun, it was the most like, you know, the church, when J.D.R. was up there, it was like, you know, they saw some of my females, everything, you got people singing, it's like from the heart. Yeah, yeah, that's what he's saying, he's storytelling. Yeah, so it was like, it was just like a difference, so it was like, okay, that's the type of reaction I wanted. Were you talking about extreme stuff or things that are eye-opening or crazy? Like recently, Kevin Gates, he performed on stage. Oh, how far will you go to make sure your fan gets in there, you know? And he saw that fan, did you see that? When that fan came on and sat there and then he- I heard she was pregnant, too. And she was pregnant, too. How far will OTB fans let him go? On a performance on stage? Well, you take a girl up there and, that's Gates, though, that's what he been. No, I'm asking you, I ain't worried about that nigga. No, that ain't what I- You would never do that like that. That ain't what I do. Gates is like one of my favorite rappers, so I'm weak, Gates, and that's who he is. That's how you get down. Look at all his shows, and you know, Gates, I don't know if he's gonna go to some artist's work, he just out his top. He ain't by himself, Usher out here taking nigga wives, too. She is, I don't even go to Usher, I'm definitely not going to Usher show. But you see, I don't blame the artist. I always say the female is the one who consented to go up there and do that. You see what I mean? Whatever it is, whether it be Usher, Gates, whoever, she got up and did it. So I can't blame- That's what she into. Right, so I can't never blame the artist for it. I heard she was pregnant. No, I saw the video where she was showing her little bum. Yeah, show her bum. Damn, I'm not be mad. She could be- My baby mama! She wouldn't go that far. Nigga, I'm being like a fool. But if that was her baby mama, would you be mad? If that was your baby mama, would you be mad? See, me with female, look, me with female, I let them be who they is, so you can know who they is. A lot of times people don't just say men's, because they want their female to be who they want them to be. I like females to be who they is, so I need to know if that's what you really wanna do, so I can- That's how I wanna do it. That's who you is, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. That's why I be- Nah, okay, see if I probably feel something with her. I just don't mind probably if we together, but if I know that's type of baby mama, I know that's her. Yeah, that's her. Would you all wanna work with Kevin Gates? Yeah, I tell this like one of my favorite, I got like a long story about with Gates, like I, to my way back when I was with Kevin Gates, I'm still a little, like before Kevin Gates popped up, I was like laying in the city, watching this like every day for like two, three months straight, yeah, for sure. Let's talk about dog ass, man, that was big. I know you, I was like at first, I asked that nigga about that damn song. Nigga the answer, the million, I see every interview, he talking about dog ass with these niggas. But the remix was hard. With Booth said in the original, I love the vibe of the music, the energy was there, everybody crunk. You know what I'm saying? The school was crunk for this nigga, this nigga been all up at the high schools and stuff. Let's talk about it for a minute, like what was the inspiration? And I know you've said it before, let's get down to it though, like, what made you write that song? I ain't writing the song for you. Well, what made you do it? Just the energy, I ain't gonna lie, one to the stone, like that's like, I ain't do nothing special, it just end up being the biggest song I got so far. I'm gonna ask him like I asked Gator Man all the rest of him. Do you like singing it? Nah, I ain't. Do you even know like they favorite song? Because you sing so much, you sing it so much. And it's never been like, I never, that ain't what I ride around to. No, not even from the jump, like when I, I just know, I just know how to make, I got a good, if for music, not how to make good music, I'll let you listen to see, I got all type of vibes, like I just, like I know what I'm doing. So it's like, I just knew it was one to one. So I came back, I just saying, dawg, dawg, I came back to the lab, come from the stove, he had a beat that I could put it on, I went and then just went off the head. Buzzer. It was it. Duh, man. Yeah, that's all. What verse in that song that everybody always loved? Duh, dawg, that's it. From the, from the intro to the outro. The whole thing. Wow, that's crazy, man. Like, so I was like, Boosie, Boosie jumped on that house. So. That nigga there, that nigga been rapping hard the whole time. He gone rap hard on everything he knew, man. So how was it when you, when you heard his touch to it, when you first heard his verse, how was it? Shout out, Boosie. It really was crazy though, cause it's just how it happened. I knew he wasn't in Boosie. Like, he one of my favorite people, like, a favorite hustle, like, I learned different shit from different odds. You know what I'm saying? Boosie, like, the niggas hustle like Boosie. You know what I'm saying? You can eat forever, make me eat forever. Boosie got one of the best hustlers. Like, he got this shit figured out. He gon' generate N-sphere. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.