 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. Now he talking about more jellies and purposes to shut up. So what the damn all in? What about Dallas? What the hell, Dallas, Fort Worth, Allington, Grand Prairie? What the hell's going on? What can we do? How can we keep people paying the bag right here instead of paying niggas to come here and get the bag? I'm tired of that. At first we gotta come and get them and get together. They gotta get behind these two folks. How come the city can't get behind somebody? They gotta get behind them. I'm telling y'all, get behind these two folks before it's too late. Before it's too late. And all these other niggas. Nah, yeah. That's just what I listen to. Nah, you be listening to something here. Well, I'm done with that, bro. I'm saying they gotta get behind this shit right here, these two niggas. I gotta come and get behind this. They gotta get behind this. For sure. They gotta get behind this. So y'all gotta be more consistent. Yeah. Y'all ain't putting out enough. Y'all gotta put more work out. I'm putting it out. I'm putting it out. No, I want that whole got to be coming all the time. Visuals, the music, everything that y'all, see y'all romantic. Y'all in there playing the music and loving it. You got stuff that you had three, four years. You never put out. You're too romantic with the music. I bet y'all got a lot of stuff. You gotta put these projects out, man. I think the one who put the most content out is who win. Yep. I'm being real. Nah, that's a real fact, though. You know, when I seen DSR a long time ago, that music, I did not really, I couldn't rock with that, but they kept putting it out every damn week. Right. Every other day. Now we got the visuals and stuff we have. I don't think people working hard enough. Right. What do you think? Barrio, you know you. I just feel like... You in the middle of it. Evening it don't work hard. I just feel like... See what I'm saying? See, the young niggas... I think J.U. doesn't make you even happy, though. Like, they gon' have something to talk about. You ain't doing star rapping, though. They gon' have something to talk about on my mom. I don't know. I just feel like, like, I don't know. I don't know, bro. I can't even explain why I don't drop that much. It's just, I be feeling like, I don't want to just put it out and they don't do what I want it to do. You can't be romancing, y'all. Let that thing go, man. You right, though. At the end of the day, the more you put it in their ear, the more you mesmerize them and you gon' get them niggas. I promise. I feel like you hustling the streets. You gon' drop no good though by how you gon' know they gon' want it. Right. Yeah, but the way your voice sounds as it keeps coming at them, you keep doing interviews. You keep doing music. You keep doing... You go and do shows. You keep doing... And I guarantee you these niggas gon' come around. Right. That's the only thing the radio do to you. Some of them be hard. They keep getting over and over again. Just like that fruit you saw in Drake. That song is trash to me, but they play it over and over and over and over and over. Which one? Two sixes. What's that? That song? What song is that? I'm two sixes. Don't get no bigger than Drake Future and Young Thug. That's what they did on the track. Nah, Young Boy gon' be like... No, they had it on one track. That's Trekkie Tumba. Young Boy, yeah. Two sixes. You know what I'm saying? Young Boy gon' be better than Young Thug in future. Like, he gon' be... I can see that. Stop it. I can see it because he consistent. Hell. If not no industry rapper. If he get out. That's what I'm saying. What do you mean no industry rapper? When he get out. When he get out. If he produced at the level he was producing that before. If he go industry, he gon' kill the game. I always say that. If he go industry, he gon' be right. But I'll let it. Tryna be tough shit. He got 20 industry songs. You got too much money in the industry song. You got too much money in the industry song. You got too much money in the industry song. You talking about paper, you talking about a dolphin? Nah, I ain't bangin' a dolphin. Your name is Nah, We ain't bangin' a dolphin. Your name is Benning. I ain't bangin' a dolphin. I ain't bangin' a dolphin. I'm bangin' a dolphin. I'm some all-in-nigga shit. I ain't bangin' a young nigga shit. I've banged Gotty number four. I said Keeglack. Keeglack ain't on all-in-nigga shit. He ain't doing... He ain't just fallin' doffers still. They good over there. They get money. They get money. But the music... The Bob Moneybag, yo, he old as A.O.2. That's Gotty. We on the Gotty side. Not on some Pika size. But like on the music... On the music, on the music, on the music, on the music. I'ma say that. We on the gotty side. Money back, y'all. Some young niggas, she got push-eisty, I mean big 30 and push-eisty like that. Dolphinem ain't got like, come on, man. They got this one little young nigga. I can't think of the nigga name, though. Who? He got a young nigga. I seen a young nigga, but he ain't did nothing. I seen. Got a few young niggas, you can't know that name. Dolphinem, it's one more dude came into their camp. I was talking about that big, the dude look like a dog. Yeah. I know what you're talking about. I can't think his name, too. Yeah, it was one old nigga, can't you? But what I trip off of is like, how the city just embrace everybody else but they own, man. That be on my nerve, bro. I hate it, bro. I hate it. Hate is always in your own world. I'ma tell you something. I tell y'all this, cause I love you. It's the niggas that's on the microphones and dancing and hanging out with these niggas when they come to town, just keeping it going down that way. We gotta stop that, bro. We gotta embrace the ones who are here for us, and all that, I'm not with none of that. Yeah, that shit like. Yeah, they're trying to charge for everything. But they doing it, they doing it because it's keeping money in they pockets. I ain't allowed to the fact where it's just like, nigga, how much you want? Like, nigga, what you want, please? And that's the wrong amount to the hell going to DJs cause that's what they don't want. It is, it is. But like. That's right. That's why I be feeling like I got to piss you, right? Cause then you gotta pay him, but what happens as soon as y'all blow? Then y'all just knock him off cause y'all already paid him, so you don't need no more. So it's like. I can do that. I can do that. If I pay you, when I go up. You right, but the niggas don't want to. They don't want to come meet us. If you doing everything for free. That's why we're with Bouse Talk. Bouse Talk want to come meet us. That's right. I'm going to come see you. Right. And I say this all the time. I don't want no damn body who don't want me. Right. You don't even just go with who you want you because the internet, it don't give a dang about what nobody in the city think. Go hard, put your music out, don't worry about these niggas, they going to come around. It's other cities out there that you, your stuff might hit in Pittsburgh or somewhere. Right. If you just keep pushing it. But I think what happens a lot of the time is we get caught up in our environment and we be worried about it when we should be pushing our music, putting money behind it for us. You know, when we push it out there, sponsoring it, you know, little ads and stuff. You got to do that, man. That's the reason why I said make a song. It'd be more strategic. You know what I'm saying? I'd be paying for little say cheese posts and stuff like that. But that's not the only one. Yeah, you're right though. No, that's not the only one. That's the biggest one though. I just had a manager that was helping me, but I don't think so. I don't think it should go through to the movies. No, I think she go to the small ones and let them grab to gravitate towards you. Then go to the big ones. That's another thing, what I'm going to start doing, I'm going to put you on a press run with it. I just said it. So even say cheese, you done been on this show. I'm going to try to link it to where everybody can, and we don't, You don't change the fuck with us. Yeah, you will. No, you don't. Niggas mess with money. They don't give a damn. I promise you. Yeah, I said, we got the money. We won't post me every time I pay on. Yeah. They don't post a nigga at eight o'clock in the morning, shit, when niggas not woke. But I think the most important thing. What do niggas do like to pay? Like niggas pay? Here's the most important thing. If he ain't for you, don't worry about it. Exactly. You got Trial Talk, No Peel Talk. You got Dallas Global. You got Mogul Media. You can post stuff and deal with interviewing on all these platforms. You ain't got to do it with, you can just do it. And then you can go, you guys go to ATL. You can go to, you can pay money to go get on off the court, five hundred dollars or whatever. Now that's what we all know. You know what I'm saying? That's what we all know. That's what we all know. You got to deal with. You got to deal with somebody on foot, what you don't like. Cause say this, if a, what do you buy and say T's post? You don't even say rest in peace. Come on, man. That ain't real. Yeah, but the thing you got to understand is. Because you said he bought it. Like if you bought it, you don't own a lawyer. It's a really. I think. But I think the man is right. But you right though. You trying to say an example for these rappers out here? He's not doing it. It's cool. He's not doing it. You understand. I understand. That's what you gotta look at. Look at it. Go, go, go. Look at his interview. He even said there's no lawyer to it. He even said there's no lawyer to it. He don't even know who's on here. He said it his own self. So. So the game is sized. That's cause he ain't met too far a gag. You're the most lawyer that he around is of. I ain't know a lot. He ain't get, I don't know. If you, if you. He know what's going on though. Yeah. I think it's more, He love y'all youngsters too. So I don't see why he didn't. No, no, nobody loves us for sure. No, no, no. He love the young. Like he do with most of the young. Like I do everybody. He only deal with young, the youngsters. That's it. Right. Do you see when you look at all the people that be on this platform, you don't deal with the old cats. Most of the time you either million up or you don't deal with you deal with the young. You know what I'm saying? And I'm cool with that. That's why I'm here. Nigga just wait. I ain't been there for seven months. Nigga weekend to it. You ain't got nothing to worry about. I say we just stay down and keep putting this shit in their face. You can do whatever you want to do. So when they bring us that bag, I'm gonna be sick. But you got to be consistent too though. Right. I told you that y'all doing music and he, hey, listen man. What it was like, man? Yeah, man. I want, but I ain't no, you got to keep that music coming bro. Like you got to be coming like, what y'all going? I just dropped something though. What's up with? I just dropped something. Like three, four days. I seen that. But what? Okay. What was that song? Let me go back into this. What was it? Mike Chick. Mike Chick, yeah. What made you drop that? I think he pulled up on me at the chase while I was getting wicked. Okay. And it went down right there. Went down right there. He put it over the camera. You had the microphone outside about a bank nigga. I seen it. Don't think I ain't seen it. Yeah. When you was outside by the bank you hung that thing in the tree nigga. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.