 Now, so let's get into it, man. Like the music, what's the name of the new album? Selective Politicking. I used to be in my bag this on one of them scooters. I knew some day he grow up to be one of the show's lullabies. That sound crazy already. Selective Politicking. Yeah. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we going to talk. Wow, it's crazy, man. My God, I interview Faiza on a lot. And to be real with you. Matter of fact, man, I told him I was going to do it. Oh, what? You got to call him. He told me, as soon as I get on the homie, look, he says, as soon as you get on, here we go. Hold on, where he at? Big Bruh, huh? Oh, you called him on the, oh, you in FaceTime? FaceTime, the nigga put the nigga on the play. Where he at? I put him on the show right now. We'll put it up. You doing it? Big Bruh, what's happening? Man, don't call that nigga in the middle of my show. What do you do, man? Say, man, don't call that nigga in the middle of my show. He won't come on my show like a week ago, man. Hey, you got Royalty up there, man. When they say California's finest. Yeah, California's finest, I mean. Hey, man, that means a lot coming from a big dog like yourself. No, southeast, though, all the way. Southeast Dago, all the way, right? We know you're Southeast, but everywhere. You got music with everywhere, bitch. Man, you got, you got, you got, you got. Look how many artists you did music with. Straight up, straight up. Everywhere. You know you got Dago. You got, you know, you say nigga's finest all day long. But you got everywhere. Faze on. I want you to keep that, keep that same energy you told me you was a, you was a DJ. Yeah, I was a DJ. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Hey, homie, I just had to thank you on the show, man, for hopping on my album. Now, homie, you all feature through my album. Faze on on my new album. Faze on on a new album. That's fine. I couldn't get him on my show, but he jumped on the album. He gon' hang around me. Keep this through shit. Nah. He been on my show more than everybody. I can't say that. Right, right, right. That's my nigga, man. You gotta take care of the fighters right there, man. He's a man. I mean, trust me, you know, anything he ever won't, I'm a part of. Hey, Faze on, but you? Right, I'm in Dago, but he, he, he, he go everywhere. Man, Faze. He riding the bike in New York. I'm like, what are you doing? What the fuck? I was riding the bike in New York. Hey, I was at Kuali. I had, where you see that at, homie? You had a city bike? Nah, Kuali left me at his house for a couple of days. Somebody had no car on my hop in the bike. I'm smashing through Brooklyn. On the bike. Crips everywhere. Man. Hey, but show off there. There you go. Faze on. So, Faze on, man, I didn't even know, I didn't even know this guy knew you. Man, come on, man. I'm the mayor. Yeah, that. He, he, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I think, man, come on. He, that's, that's what, that's a real one out there. You ain't talking to those studio guys today. That's a real artist. I mean, he real. That's all right, man. That's all right, bro. That's dope as hell, man. Like I said, I ain't no, I ain't even know, man. He's big bro. San Diego in the building. It's underground street shit with me, homie. That's all right. That's what it, so I don't, I don't be feeling no type of way about it. No, no, no. That's dope, though. You want to come to the gutter, though? Want to come to the Swabian shop of the Swabian? You can do both ways. Yeah, that. Investments, all that shit. All that shit. Yeah, both ways. Man, you know we love you, face on. Man, it's felt to make a suit from our shit. Yeah, we can kill you, man. We be eating, man. That's my guy right there. Y'all good? Yes, sir, man. We ain't, we in the building, man. Oh, yeah. That's his building. Look at that. All right, all right. Yeah, that. We rocking. The whole city. All right, dear man. Take it easy, face on. All right, all right. We love you. Much love, homie. Man, you know what, man, San Diego, man, I love it up there. But when I was up there, you know, before we did all this and I ain't think nothing, I never would have thought. You know what I'm saying? Just come together. And it's beautiful up there, bro. It's beautiful. I love it. You know what I mean? Up there, you don't really appreciate it, homie. But then you start going to other cities, homie, and then you're going to take a piss behind the building and the ring jump across your foot and shit. You'd be like, oh, man, San Diego is flawed. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but how did you do that downtown district? Yeah. Just like anywhere? Yeah, yeah. How did you end up getting face on on? You reach out to him? Well, y'all figured it out. Face on, chop it up all the time. That's that's my homeboy from like from the southeast. You know what I'm saying? We was just chopping on the phone. I just said my nigga send me some shit right quick. It's it's it's pivotal. Wow, that's hard. Big word. Big word for show. Yeah, like, you know, Cat Williams got at him at the on that on that show by four. I call up something. I said, face on. Just thinking I mentioned your name twice. He's still asleep. I said, face on. Get up. He went about time. The third time I called him, he watched it. He watched it. He watched it. He was like, oh, I see what's going on. I said, OK. But I mean, that's they be going through that shit, man. I was brothers though. You know, I love it, bro. I love the fact that it's just a part of who we are. The way phase on is, you know, even old school. So I think a lot of time people can't deal or digest that realness is serious. It's organic. It is what it is. You can't take away the fact you've been doing this from 14 to nine, 50, 56 years old, you know, or 55. But at the end of the day, you got to respect it because you pay it away for a lot of them. And I think that's what he's really focusing on. For sure. Now, so so let's get into it, man. Like the music, what's the name of the new new album? Selective politicking. I used to be and make this on one of them scooters. I know someday he grow up to be one of the show. That sounds crazy already. Selective politicking. Yeah. I just put an album out not long ago. Shout out to Sir Vetterdano. It was like a kind of 80 steam album for the sonically how it was. And it was dope. I had a few records on there with J Worthy, E40. Shout out to J Worthy, 40. Homies and shit. Wow. E40 was on that thing. Yeah. And really, that was like, that was me doing something different than what I normally do. But right now, lately, I just been seeing this void, homie, for just the authentic West Coast gangsta shit. Right. And that's all I'm on right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't really make music for kids no more and no shit like that. I make music for niggaz that. Is there is there age limit? That's something that I've asked. Age limit. As far as when it when it come down to. It just depends on what you know. It's not no age limit. It's what you want to hear. It's the essence of, you know, what made our sound popular to begin with. It is a void right now. Yeah. So big void right now. And that's why, you know, we have in all these conversations about the artists coming from California. Yeah, yeah. And that's why I was telling you with the with the Flocko situation and stuff, too, you know, he says some stuff about LA artists and it's messed up, too, because a lot of artists from San Diego they get messed up in the head and think like, I got to go to LA to pop. You know what I'm saying? And then we'll go to, we'll go to San Diego, go get money over there and do this and go back and forth and everything. But in San Diego, like like bro said, they rap scene, the DJs ain't playing that shit. They're not helping them. They're not playing stuff on the radio. And if it wasn't for certain people out here playing, you know, playing our songs on the radio and giving us an opportunity, we wouldn't be who we are in this music industry. So that stuff is important. So who are they playing? Well, San Diego is going to be a city homie that like they go play everybody else. You know what I mean? And it's just a sense of, it's so many things that go into it, but you got to understand when you from a city that's two hours away from LA or two hours away from New York or two hours away from Chicago or like the artist competing with the artists that's from those places where it is made. It's kind of hard. It's not like nobody's going to judge you well. He's independent. No, they going to put your shit. If we go into the old days, your shit be right on the shelf, right next to his motherfucking shit. Ain't nobody give you no passes on what they're going to pick. So come on, man, we coming up under fucking Dre and Snoop and Game and Kendrick, you know, it's kind of hard for an indie artist to compete with that, you know what I'm saying? Being from a whole nother city, you know what I'm saying? Like that, that's one reason. I mean, I'm talking with the fans. The fans are seeing all these lights and all this big budget shit going on. And then, you know, so being from a major city or being right outside that major city, it's already hard to compete with that. Then the other half is like, you know, shit. San Diego is such a small piece of the pie and everybody's scrapping over this one little piece of fucking pie, you know what I'm saying? But the reason I pause, because it ain't just San Diego. It's all the cities that's outside of the major city. They all do the same shit. Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, you know what I'm saying? Salt Lake City's got a hell of an organ, got a hell of an artist out there. But just that. Portland do. You know what I'm saying? Portland, homie, just that scrapping over that because the industry ain't there. And like the homie said, like having to leave the city, I hear my mother say that, well, shit, why a nigga from Atlanta ain't gotta leave? Why a nigga from Houston ain't gotta leave to get crackin'? Why are we the only ones that gotta leave somewhere to get poppin'? And that's just the people and the fans. We ain't gonna buy into our shit like that. We are body hard and tough and shit. You know, it's already if you were blood and all the crypto, like, well, not so much right now. It's better now. But my time, it just sliced it. If you was a blood and you wasn't a superstar already, you wasn't quick or whoever, you automatically have to have your whole fan base is just split down the middle. Wow. And so it's been shit like that over the years that has stumped the market and shit going where niggas just love San Diego shit in San Diego. I mean, we gon' get it at some point, but. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.