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None, none, you know, my dad will all go on I want you to stop what you're doing right now Go like, subscribe, follow us on all social media platforms I mean our Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Tiktok You name it, we're on it But if you want to see our visuals, you gotta go over to our YouTube channel That's where you can see all our visuals Thank you in advance Man, listen man, we got a gem in here today Somebody, the guys that Listen, my Kimpo tried to get this Woman on my show, and I told I said, man I'm not putting it on my show, man Because y'all partners, it had nothing to do With no music or nothing, shout out to Shanice, and Shanice, y'all hard Headed as hell and been that way since she was Babies, and I remember the day you were Conceived, but anyway I got a gem in here today, y'all This woman right here, man, listen man Think about the greats, man Like I said, I talk about all the different genres From Eric Abadu to all the different people That's from down here in the dirty Man, down here in Dallas, Texas Man, you talk about Anywhere from DOC Anywhere, what's that nigga that You know, Nelma sit back in the days There was a history of letting the people Little runnin', throw that ass in a circle There's so many different Just different genres of music here You know what I'm sayin'? And Mode 3, you know Different people that, listen Different people that challenged this woman About even bringing Mode 3 name Up in the songs that she done Stop Dallas Kiki In the building for the first time On boss song 101 Where the bosses talk What's going on, baby? I'm feeling good Lookin' great, man. Man, listen man I'm gonna be real with you, man I love what you're doin' And I wanna really go off right now In the song, but I'm gonna go on and let Miss Jamaica talk to you first because That's how we do it on here. Let's go Okay, so With the name, South Dallas Kiki, you're born in South Dallas? I actually was then. I was born In the grove. Oh, hell! I was born in the grove! I was born in the grove. I just Was raised up in South Dallas, so it was just like How old were you when you went to South Dallas? I was still a baby. I've been in South Dallas all my life, literally. It's just My mama lived in the grove, so I lived with In the grove, of course. But, you know, at school We go into South Dallas, so All my people from South Dallas. My auntie, my uncles My papa had only a little Small church down there in Turner Court, so I was raised Down there on the dirt road, two, three, two So that's how I got the name South Dallas Kiki. I don't know. I tell everybody They be like, shit, from South Dallas trying to take me down You know how they go. But it ain't no secret Shit, my mama stayed in the grove I graduated from Lincoln. I raised up In South Dallas all my life, so yeah, that's just what It is. So were you raised at your mama and dad? No, actually My daddy from East Dallas Oh, pimp Yeah, but no, my mama It was just me and my mama and my brother Your brother, younger or older? No, I got an older brother. I got an older brother So you're the baby? Yeah, I'm the baby My daddy's side is ten of us. I'm number ten Yeah, see why you say he's a male So, what's he in your life though, your dad? He said money That's it Okay, but as a child growing up Okay, think back to then Not thinking about now But think back then, were you happy with just getting the money And him not being there Or would you prefer for him to be there? No, I had a head break Down to him just to cry and let him know What I'm going through, even stuff I go through with men You know, I feel like it's because my daddy Wasn't there with her, you know, so No, I definitely feel like he should have Gave me way more time, so yeah Cause you have a lot of men out there feel like Well, as long as I'm paying the money, child support, whatever Yeah She good, or he good I was missing a lot of things Just, you know, from a male's perspective Give me an example Of when you were younger, something that you Experienced Where you felt like if your dad was In, were there That it would have went differently Oh, shit, a lot of shit Give me one example I think a lot of anger that I go through With my mom I feel like and I can't just give you one It's a lot we go through is My man and daughter and I feel like He's part of the problem because he should have been Learned to, I don't know I feel like when everything on one person You never know the other perspective Of things, so when you're growing up If you're only raised by one parent You're only going to know that one You know, you only talk about doing one Thing, I feel like he did things differently From her, she was more dramatic She was more, you know Lashed out with her feelings He was more calm and collected And was able to talk about a lot of things That she wasn't able to talk about with me Even when I lost my virginity I ran away from home at 15 I lost my virginity 15 I ran away wrong So you ran away because you lost your virginity I lost my virginity when I ran away Because I was laid up with a nigga But no, it was just a lot of stuff That I was going through with my mom That I felt like I couldn't talk to her about My math, everybody's math So that's why I feel like my daddy Should have been there for that balance And he wasn't But at the same time that he probably left Because of that, so how is he going to be there That's fine, he don't have to be me Him in one room, you know what I'm saying He can pick me up, spend time It was just never the time Even when I used to get dropped off at his house When I was little, he was gone He's going to leave some money on the counter And leave me a note or something And see him until about 10 or 11 o'clock at night So it was never time It was never, and I feel like I was missing a lot of things But you know what I always say You know, we're in a generation now Where everybody is reflecting back on why People act the way how they do And that's what I love about this generation And when I think about it, I think about you and your mom You're young enough where you can look And it's like, okay, she's this way I don't like that, and I'm that way I really don't like it, but how can I break this Right And it's first starts with her Meaning like you and her Because if you can control yourself and your reactions Around her, then There's nobody can really get on top of your nerves Because she's that one who can press your buttons She press them Wow Being one that's You know, you wouldn't understand You know, my dad and mama Wasn't in the house together And being Going from house to house Does complicate things as a kid You know what I mean? It's not easy But God's got a plan, that's why we really The real ones, the ones that's been through something The ones been through something That's why we can, we know what it is To either serve sandwich and use one piece of bread And just fold it, you fold that thing You can use one piece and the booty piece Might be the piece you get We don't know, but this is what We went through I like the booty piece As a kid, not having Nothing but whole cakes And a whole cake is flour mixed with water And you ain't got nothing else That's where I'm from, man So at the end of the day, when you get it like that You get it out the mud And it's really, really tough growing up And it makes you stronger So what don't kill you really makes you stronger This boss talk one-on-one You know what I'm saying? You gotta think about it, man You know, Dallas In the early, like even in the 70s, when I was coming out here In the 80s, it was tough, man Concrete jungle It was hot, you know what I'm saying? South Dallas, Bear Street We, you know, we had to Car wash on Sundays Later on down the line We over at Bobby's, you two You don't even know about that We over at UTB You don't know nothing about that I don't know about UTB there Shout out to Stan, my guy Let me give you something else Animes, the ghetto club House of Jaws I'm a real one So this is where we Had fish smell And then they don't shut the other one down Up there on hatchet I'm mad about that Yeah, cause the fish got thin And thin as we went I don't know what happened I'm talking to you Because they messed the highway up And you couldn't get over there to it And the fish just lost its quality Do something, man Top kids They don't jump all the way No, man I enjoyed under the bridge over there You had some hell of a people over there under that bridge I'm talking about they was there When they got off of work they were there If they didn't go to work they was there They worked there Get you some washing powder And some bleach while you're down there That's all good Do you always go back over there Every time you come back My way is to say I'm down to say Cause you don't move to Houston now Which does not make me a Houston artist Third Ward Kiki Third Ward Kiki That's what they call it Third Ward Kiki, man I'm still standing in the Kiki Who was the first person to call you Third Ward Kiki It's Houston people telling me Like you don't change your name Your dad is the one who appreciates you It be jokes but It's really cute, you know Who called you Third Ward Kiki for the first time Money Man Rado Money Man Rado And they kind of stick Cause they'll be like You can be talking and be like Kiki They always say that So now they kind of stuck So I just With my page got hacked one day I had to change my name I said they always seen the girl say Kiki and I put that on her And it just went up The one thing I can say man When I look at you You moved and you go down to Houston I worried about the fact Would you be able to get the chemistry With the music moving to Houston Going to those studios The new places that you ended up at I'm just now about to get out there I'm just now about to start working I went to the studio once In Houston It wasn't giving me What I'm used to But I definitely want to work with Beacuse Cause you know there's a mo3 thing So long live 3 I gotta do that So I hit him up but I ain't went to him yet So that's my next step when I get back Matter of fact I'm gonna go to Beacuse And we gonna knock some out I think it's gonna be dope Wow you know you've been in the media a lot You know what I'm saying But you know at the end of the day Being soft Dallas Kiki I seen Half Paint the other day Having an interview and Do you really have to be from Dallas To claim Dallas Yes the fuck you do Can y'all stop saying that Half Paint I love you No you are not a Dallas artist If you're not from Dallas I'm not a Houston artist You know what I'm saying I'm still a Dallas artist I don't know why People just say anything I think people say stuff now just to make somebody Have something to talk about because that's ridiculous How are you a Dallas artist and you're nowhere near from Dallas Like they tell me I'm not from Say Dallas all the time and I've been in Say Dallas all my life So then how can you tell somebody That they're a Dallas artist and they just got to Dallas Last week But does it depend on how long That person's been here Cause if that person moved here when they were 10 And been repping Dallas the whole time Do you still consider them Dallas artists Or are they I don't know I can see that Cause a lot of people say Megan Thee Stallion Didn't graduate She was from San Antonio and now Houston Because she graduated In San Antonio from what I'm hearing I don't know that allegedly You know San Antonio want to claim her cause she hot I mean I would too but now She know what she is That's why she say Houston Baby I'm not slow I'm not slow at all What you just did was You switched it up If I graduated from college in Houston right now And I'm hot like I am right now These Houston people I read it right now Be like fuck that we got third one kick They trying to claim me So why wouldn't they try to claim Meg But Meg is not on there saying I'm a San Antonio artist She rep Houston all day baby So that's what I'm just saying I'm not reping Dallas all day Let them rep Dallas I'm not reping them going on our focal paint I don't even know her But I run this Dallas when it comes to female I don't give a damn You getting the attitude towards somebody claiming Dallas You really one of them ones man You really being wrong You don't want a nigga to claim Dallas Cause you stop Dallas Kiki You stand hard on it You stand obedient I'm not letting you claim Dallas They come to Dallas all day It's not going to take away from my life It just be funny to me that they allow females Even niggas though Just to come from other cities And come over and like they run shit But when I say it I made the status a better But when I say that I'm talking to my Dallas people Because it means we're not doing what we're supposed to do Well let me just stop you there just for a minute baby I'm not from Dallas I'm from East Texas And let me just say this I've been up here though I had free lunches over there In the park with these niggas in the 70's But I ain't been a I'm Yeah I'm older than these niggas I've been putting down more work than these niggas But you better believe if anything How East Texas is tatted right here on my city That's what I'm saying so you know your room You know your room That's why I talk like this My orphan name up under that tree Niggas coming over to Dallas I'm over this grave right now I'm from Smithler I'm from gas Maybe it's a new age story I bought a lot of stuff up here in Dallas I ain't gonna say what But you know where your roots is Long as you know where your roots is Long as you know where your roots is So even when your roots is there But you don't visit you don't go back You still going to rep there Yeah why would you not Why would you not though that's the thing I think that you're supposed to be visiting You're supposed to be going back I think that's a lot of people who leave Why is you claiming anybody What are you rapping about Because you have a lot of people who get famous And leave and never go back Let me stop y'all for a minute too Now hip hop is different You really get upset with a lot I don't say this often But I'm gonna break it down today This is an exclusive Listen Okay I love Texas and East Texas And all of them need to get off the boo boo We are from Texas Right That's why I'm a Pemissi fan like I am Because he reped Texas UGK, Bonby them rep Texas When you look at all these other folks Don't get me wrong they love Houston And they love... Now Bosna Cause he was born in Houston But Pimp Was at Texas short Texas was from Louisiana. Right. But he came up here and he stood on business when he came to Texas. As a kid, he came up here. You see what I'm saying? To Port Arthur. So what I'm saying is, we really, really need to break down these divine walls when it comes to Texas. Because if we could do that, then we, you know, we could, you know how much people we could get? Yeah. We already do it, but when we go to each city, we rep our city. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? But I think everybody knows the hidden cause that we stand on business for Texas. And we got to start voicing that more as well. You know what I mean? I feel a lot of that in my comments too, especially on my cowboy song. They like, hey, this, this, this Texas right here, like this, you know, cause it's Cowboys. Big X, big X, explain that Texas song too. The whole place. I'm like, hey, that's my boy. That nigga, that kid, that Texas song. That's my boy, man. You see what I'm saying? That's why I'm rocking with him. He been on Boss Talk too. Shout out to Big X to pull. And they talk about him. The nigga who pulled up. They talk about him. The nigga who pulled up to Boss Talk one on one. Show Boss Talk, love. He don't hit the bull up. I'm talking all the way. He's just going to pull up now. My bunch of people. No, it's a bunch of people that pull up, but at the end of the day, I always value those guys. Yeah. Do you value me? Cause you talk a lot of know. Really? I'm going to be honest with you. I'm still trying to understand the algorithm of South Dallas Kiki. Oh my God. You understand? I got to understand what's really going down with the South Dallas Kiki movement. You know what I mean? Because I'm going to be honest with you. I'm really disappointed in the, I need more music from you. We need more, we need more development, artistry from you when it comes to online presence. I need to see you more. Yeah, cause you're not posting. I'm not seeing you like that. So that's the thing that really upsets me about your brand. Is that you hide all week. And then you come out with your hair done on the weekend. And nobody cares about that. Wherever you at all week. We are fairs of South Dallas Kiki. We really getting, really. What? I feel like it. You are right. You're right. You're right. You're right. So I think that's the problem. I think you need to get strategic. I think you need to show yourself more to the people who love you and your movement will really interpermeate out of Texas. Right. And then you can- It can be anything. I see people be cooking. Cook! Doing, and videoing it. I'm a good, you know what? I do these. But I'm an Aquarius. I get in my mode. I don't be want to be bothered. I don't be want to be nobody. You're in the wrong business. I don't be wrong. You're in the wrong business. You're right, baby. Yeah, you got to show it. Nah, you're in the wrong business. We want to see what you're doing. Consistence is the only way you're going to get where you need to go. You're right. So you remember when Cardi B was coming up, you seen her every now and then knowing- Yeah, and then she droped once every year. I didn't get like her. But you got to be- You got to first do like she did. She was everywhere for a moment in time. And that's the part where you can't be romantic in the beginning and hanging out just every night and then opening car doors, getting out, going to the movies. No, nigga. You're outside. Look at Lil' Kiki. Lil' Kiki, he be posting quotes every day. Every day. He's been posting something every single day. We own you now. You own Boss Talk now. You don't have to be about him. You own Boss Talk now. But he posting. All right. I'ma post y'all. I'ma post today. Ha ha ha. That ain't right. Say. They be trying to tie me down. You see that? I already said it to my man. In there, that was better. But it don't matter. It don't matter. It don't matter. You don't even have to- Let's get on that. Let's get on that. Cause I'm so over it. Well, let me just- Okay, I'm so over it. No, we want to ask the question that the people want to know. Okay. I've seen some posts and comments after you left here and they- We posted a video of you. You was on the come up OTCU and with reality TV and y'all were talking. And there were some things that came out in that interview. And I believe it was Nina Loretta which she came over here and I brought it up. You know, Nina Loretta basically she stand on the fact that she is, you know what I mean? One of the best rappers to do it. And she is the best- And a writer. And a writer. And her pen game is stupid. So at the end of the day, you know, even she said that she basically wanted to do a song. She said that in the comments but nobody responded. So that was kiki. Nobody said nothing when she said she wanted to, she'll do it in the music cause she really ain't on the- I'm not with the beef like that but we can do some bars and you know, you would think that somebody who claimed Dallas so hard they'll be willing to just step up and jump on the track with her. What's up with that? Let me talk what's up cause I'm not no fake bitch. We just gonna be one honey. Nina know what she said in her interviews. Nina talked about Dallas, about our rap scene being trash and all that. And at the end of the day I am Dallas Rapsing. I don't give a damn. If you come to Dallas right now ask who coming up in the game. They gonna meet you sat at a kiki. So when you speak on Dallas Rapsing you're speaking on me. You're speaking on whoever in Dallas Rapsing and popping that shit right now. And there's a female, that's really no other females that are pushing it like me that's popping that shit like me right now, Dallas. So as a female I spoke on that. Ain't no niggas gonna need to speak to you. I'm gonna speak on it. That's just like, they're my big brothers. I got it, you hear me? So we just gonna be one honey. Nina got on there and said we was trash. So for you to come over here and try to rap in Dallas. What, why say that? You hear me? Even if that's how you fell. If that's how I feel about Houston females. I'm not finna gonna rap economics and say that shit in Houston. Yeah, but she actually said that wasn't even addressed to nobody in Dallas. She said it was about the ABC rapper which she was getting into that girl. Why even bring Dallas in anything? If it's about a motherfucker that's from Alabama, San Antonio, whatever. Why even say Dallas? My whole thing was, and that wasn't even on it. It's not even a big deal. I just was asked better than I spoke on it. So motherfuckers feel like they're about to shut you up. It's my hood. Ain't nobody finna shit me up. I say what I say. Stop speaking on Dallas. Nina, you come over here to rap. Rap. You the hoard and shawm. Cause I didn't even talk in my spotlight. I'm just gonna be 100. But I ain't feel like no ho come over here and say what they want to say about Dallas. And I don't speak on it. That's just what that is. I'm Sad Ally Kiki. It's Dallas in my rap name. You're not gonna let somebody disrespect me but say they doing enough already then. So anyways, she did reach out to work when she hit my manager. And he did let her know. You know what I'm saying? He gonna run it by me. And we can see I checked her music out when he told me what I told him. I was with it. I was with it until Nina said on the interview and said, what she say, y'all act like, you be just act like y'all mean girls or something. Y'all don't want to work with nobody. When I try to reach out and work with y'all, y'all don't want to work. And y'all don't even have a look. You hoes need BB and Ali. She said they, not me. I was hit up by somebody else that told me she wanted to work. So when I went to check her out, this is what I see. You hear me? And I don't know if you was talking about me or what because I hadn't responded to you working with you yet. But that's how I took it. So I left it alone. I didn't go on the internet, say I'm beefing with her or nothing. I saw that and I left it alone. Cause I'm grown. So if you feel like that, every time you turn around and say, you feel like I need a BBL or if I don't got the look, then bitch, why you want to work with me? No, she really actually said on here, she did talk about the BBL and the look matters, but she did say she wanted to get on that track with you and basically- No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I put that together saying who the hardest rapper, cause y'all both saying y'all can rap harder than each other. Who? I ain't got, listen, I don't have- She said she the hardest. I don't curl, I don't curl about another female. Well, who the hardest? Who curls? Who curls? If you got all the more than you say you got. Bitch, why you ain't blue yet? And I'm a jet-talk satelus. Y'all talk this boss talk, I'm a jet-talk. Y'all block the customers out. This is me. So, if you got all this, why you ain't blue yet? I'm a hustler. I get this shit day in, day out. That's why I don't post every day. I'm in the hood. I really got real life stuff going on. I really do real life stuff. So, no, I'm not posting every day, no. But when I do what I do, I turn the internet up. I turn them up. So they can say I don't got this. They can say I don't got that. They can say whatever they want to. Saddle a kiki sale, baby. Just cause I'm me. Just cause I don't got- You know what I mean? People inbox me, y'all. They be like, don't go get no BBL. Don't curl what they say. I like you because you look like me. You're in me. I don't got no- I'm here. Men say, I would never, I wouldn't say I'm a win out being me. That's what they don't, that's what they feel to realize. Niggas tired of looking at the females looking the same. They tired of hearing them talk about booty. They tired of, I'm a win cause I'm me. I don't talk about none of that. We have pull a song right now that I said something about my cat and I give you a band. I promise you. Well, first of all, it's gonna take more than a band for me to look at. I'm just saying, what I'm saying is pull a song off. I'm calling this call. I'm calling this call. But I ain't looking for it. And I give you a band. Ten bands, and I ain't losing. I say it because I'm me. No, that's real. That's my point. And they hate that. So when you think about just the Dallas scene and basically the way that, you know, the females are rapping that you have seen. And we ain't gotta say no names. Do you see anybody that's out there that's really making waves? Who do you see that you like this? Or is Dallas trash like Nina Loretta said? What is going on? I don't give a damn if don't nobody else decide to rap. Dallas ain't trying because they got me. You're in me. They had three. We lost three. You're in me. Dallas ain't never been trained. We got a lot of talent. We still got seven to grade. He don't rap. He come out one year or two. They call it a day. Shout out to seven to grade. I won't say it. Shout out to seven to grade. Right now we got more than 10 to 700 million dough blown up the map. Montella said, I've been doing a lot about them. They can quit speaking on that. Montella said a million and billionaires dough. What? I heard about these guys. Stop that. Hood nigga. He don't even got a chain on in this video. That's what you know. These niggas really out here are trying to get their money. They don't even got a cheat. And look at number one on Spotify. Stop saying Dallas is trash, man. Wow. They should be piecing. Dallas is crazy. Ain't you crazy? Stop saying we trash, man. Wow. If niggas out here, they really can roll over and rap right now and they'll make it. They just don't be want to put in the work. Let me ask you this though. It really I seen some I mean some people that really, really went in on the fact of it's a boy that put a song out. It's a younger boy. I've never seen this done before. But at any rate, you was you was allegedly called out for being with a young man. Didn't you hear about it? Yeah. How old were you in the world? How old were you when y'all? They said they was two years ago. I'm 33 years old. OK. And how old was this alleged boy? He's 18. They say he was 14. But he's 18 now? That's two years ago. They'll let you know about the story. 16. You know what I'm saying? They try everything to turn me down. Everything. Why did this all of a sudden come up? What happened? I'm popping too old. I don't say her and thought about 50 million ways or why would somebody even play with me like this? They put this out on a lot of different. Who came out and said it? Or is it other people who are saying it? This is where it started. It's really coming from an old manager, the nigger, the nigger. The nigger, I don't even want to say his name. You don't have to. Because he won't clap so bad. I don't want to give it to him. But anyway, the MOT3 old manager, they don't nobody really know about. There was before rainwater. Everybody know rainwater. So this is where it started because now MOT3 gone. Rainwater blew with MOT3. This man feel like MOT3, rainwater took MOT3 from him. So that was his big break, name broke. So he ended up coming over to try to manage me. You know what I'm saying? Because now everybody said, oh, this is the female three. She coming up. So boom, he, you know, he come over to her, you know. We start working. I really found out that he was some bullshit. And that's just what that is. The nigger was mowed into rainwater, trying to be a show ran, hey, I got the new female three, hey, you know. He was so busy today, he couldn't manage me. And I feel like I'm still doing all the work by myself. Just me and Rado. What do I need you for? So when I got rid of him, I fell out with some girls that used to be cool with me. And one of the girls said, yeah, you was messing with a young nigger. So when he see that, he hit the girl, end up telling her, I'm telling y'all my son ended up going to the hospital the day this happened. So I'm in the hospital, which is why I've been quiet about the situation because I had to go be a parent first. But they really be having me fucked up. So I'm in the hospital. The nigger hit me, he calls the other girl that said it. He calls her on her, he tell me be quiet. So they just talking really, it's all seem to me, it is jealousy. And I'm just gonna be honest. She went live to say, I can't rap. I think I'm all it, cause my song's on the radio and all this, where it's coming from. That just sound like a jealousy, it's all to me. So I get the young nigger on the live. You're in me, tell him what's up. So he tell him, you're in me, it's nothing. Ain't none of that. So boom, now they didn't go viral because the world like makes more than they like the truth. So when the nigger, when I told, you know, oh now we not gonna do the management thing, you know, cause you too focused on rainwater and you not trying to blow, you trying to, you know, post on me rainwater phase. I'm really trying to make it. So boom, he don't like that. So he goes, get his little income tax alone, pay the young nigger, tell the young nigger get on there and say, he came to me for some music to help me on some music. And I tell him, pull his pants down. I don't even play like that. Like, I'm my life. I don't play like that with no young. I don't even, first of all, I don't come for niggers. I make, they come for me. I ain't never approached a man a day in my life since I started talking to niggers. They come for me. So right ain't one of the things. So we just gonna clear that up right here. So for that to go around, it really will piss me off. I'm not gonna lie. It really will piss me off. I'm not gonna lie. It was pissing me off because I know what type of person I am. And then I- So how did you know that he paid him? Oh, they said it. We don't, man, say, the young nigger don't spoke to my manager since all this happened. You heard me? I got messages. That's what I'm saying. I'm just not a police ass hoe. I got messages where I can sit up and do the same shit they trying to do and post on there where we don't have conversations. This man don't have conversations with the young nigger since this happened to let him know that he wasn't trying to be on there. Nigger needed some money and Dre was providing the money. And then they went on, on, on, on, on love and sit-pop and they got paid from him too. They said that on his live at the end of the life. He said make sure you get my back end. He told him, yeah, it's clown shit. And I feel like they playing with me because I'm going up. So even, I don't have so many podcasts reach out and say, this man is trying to pay them. He and they inbox trying to pay them so they can, so he can sit on there and play with me. And a lot of them know the truth. They like, we not doing this shit. We already know this nigga. We know what he doing. When you don't do what he say, this how he gonna come at you. This nigga done messaged my manager and told him, he got 20 more young niggas behind him that'll sit there and play with me like that. And I got the messages. I ain't never, I'm just not no poly. I feel like anything you sit there and try to talk, that's poly shit to me. I don't do that on the internet. I'm straight sat at a kiki. That's just me. And that's why I'm a sale cause I'm always genuine and I want haunted. They playing with me and they know what's up. But I'm still gonna make it cause they don't make it. Everybody come over to follow me and everybody see what's going on. They steady going on interview. The more they go on interviews, I feel like they put their feet in their mouth. So being quiet was my best time to do cause the more they talk, now everybody in the comments like, well why y'all didn't go to the police? Exactly, that's what I was thinking. If he's so traumatized. Why they don't know charges? Cause they lying. They know it. I got in the comments and said, please go to the police. I want anybody that feel like they was, anything don't wrong to them. I want them to get justice. I don't care if it's me or not. But y'all know I ain't did no ho shit. So that's why they ain't with her. So now the nigga drain on her. Oh, we ain't playing no police game. We ain't going to the police. Use the law when you got on the internet. The internet's harder than the laws. They more detective than the laws. Use the law when you got on the internet. I feel like if this for real, and you really want justice for him, I feel like y'all should walk in the police station. His mama know me. Why she ain't when they told him? Cause she know it's bullshit. She told her son get off the live when they got all, all, all, all, all play her shit. Get off her, selling that bullshit. Cause they know, but they want to play with me. It's easier for the internet to believe than it is the truth. And then we're just going to be 100. Cause why when the video circulated when the young nigga got on, on, on face to him, face to him with Drake. Tell him this didn't happen. I ain't never seen that lady with her clothes on. Why they didn't go viral? But, but you know, that's how they do it. Well, you know, uh, yeah. You know, I, I just seen it floating and it was everywhere. And I was like, damn man. Like I would, and I just interviewed her. Why I even mess with her? I was like, yeah. You guys are playing with me. You better stop playing with me. You can see when you, when you, when you get to know you can see me and them in the same room right here, right there. You gon, you gon understand what's going on. I promise you my body language not going to change. I'm still going to be 100. I'm just going to be that real bitch. It's bullshit. If I showed him, as a matter of fact, I can show you when we get off the camera. I'm just not no Paulie saying, I'm not going to sit on the internet and do that. I'll show you though. This nigga like, all this is a game for Drake. He takes his right on the daily. Hey, I'm a ghetto. I got some old shit up my sleeve or I finna find something. He literally told him he got 20 young niggas that'll come behind him and say, I did something to them. And I bet you if he come to my with a new young nigga, they gon believe it. That's what I'm saying. So I can't do no but be me, man. I'm going to keep popping my shit. You know the more you go up, the more, you know, the more the people gonna come for you. No matter who it is, no matter what city you in, you can blow up in Houston. It's going to be somebody down there. That has been hating though. I love Dallas, but it's a lot of hate in the city. You got to get big enough to see. What? I got a question. Go ahead. So because of the way how your personality is, you're very outspoken. You're very upbeat, all of that. You ever had anybody who trying to do business with you be like, well, can you tone it down a little bit? I'm just curious because no, not business. Like, not like it's a label or something. No, they love that about me. Oh, okay. Because it stands out. My mama? Yeah. That's why we bump hate. She be like, you need to tone down. You need to be quiet. You need to not say your mouth gonna be this of you. Your mouth gonna be, but she, that's what, that's why they like me. Wow. To be real with you, you my dog, right? Yes. What you been saying? Can you give me the first eight bars that trust no nigga though? Just a little bit. Just a little bit. Because I'm real into that song. Every time I see you bouncing out. Oh my God. And you do that right there. And then I say, ooh, we ain't, yeah. I fucking trust the nigga girl, you stupid. Really want to know if he love you, bitch, then shoot his ass like Cupid. I ain't even got the time for that. I told them boys on roofless. If he ever tried to play with me, I punch him down, Christian Rocky Toothless. Boom, boom, that's my girl. Hey, man, that boss talk, see, it's a whole different vibe over here. But I know that song. That'll go on, babe. I want to backdoor that because at the same time, I remember the last time you did an interview with OTCU, somebody said that you can sing and somebody promised that they were gonna come sing. I ain't praying for you. You didn't know that. So you said, when you started out singing, y'all, I started out singing. No, I was like singing on those hooks and stuff. No, it was real. It was real. What did you, what was one of the songs? Yeah, I want to hear some. No, y'all. You said it, y'all. You said when you came on boss talk that you were so good. I literally did. That's how I thought it. I went to college in Tolotix's and it was some dudes down there that rapped and I got on their song and I sung, it made the radio everything down there. That was my first time. What was the song? I'm not singing it. No. Okay, what's the name of the song? I think it was me and you or something, it was about a girl and a boy. And it was going down. And then I was the girl singing and he was rapping and yeah, it was, it was lit. I know that they're fine. Wait, you don't want to do that for us? Y'all know what she did with the old boss? Damn you, Mr. Mako. What? I'm not real. She said she would do it when she came back. Uh-uh, I'll give it to you. I should have wrote it, but did you write it down to give me a signature? I see it. Yeah. I don't remember. But no, I just really, like I said, man, love to see you shine, bro. When it come down to that music, man, you had a little Christmas jingle too. Didn't you do something? I ain't worried about a hoe. Damn, it went in. You know what I'm saying? Like that's the part, like that's the what we want to see. Hoe, hoe, hoe. We want to see the music, you know what I'm saying? Like that's the stuff we want to see. Explain to me the mode three connection and like what, you know, when you went out to hit his grave site. Oh Lord. And you, I don't know if some people was like, dang, like they didn't know it was going to go down like that. They did. That was an economy scene. What was the deal with that? That was in the coming scene. She gone, somebody going to do something to her. She not going to last long. She keep trying to make three names, live along, let him die. I'm not letting three die. So I don't care what they say. Like that was my favorite rapper and he from Dallas. So I just feel like, why not say three names? I mean, I just feel like he would have been a legend. They just didn't let him live long enough. I don't know. But one thing I do say at the end of it, his mama gets my uppermost respect and she loves me and I love that lady. She calls and checks on me, make sure my life is gooshed. When they see stuff in the comments sometimes about people trying to take me down for just, you know, living on three, that's comment. Like his family, his family comments, his cousins, his homeboys, homeboys. I don't live in my inbox. Like you better not let them take you there. You better go, you better, you know what three would have did. You know, it's like, they put, they for it. So I don't know. I don't know. I don't, I really don't know. How did they go work out? How the first day go? Work out. How the hell go? See, I'm the hardest they come in there. Dallas big niggas gon' know they ain't fucking with Keith. Niggas be out on the internet, typing in the comments, saying she the female three. Work out, huh? Hey! What? I don't go in, man. You know what I'm saying? I do this all day. This what boss does, man. And I was just talking, you know what? That little line right there, made the internet go up. Like I hear the million, it's all fair work to 22 days. We hear the million, 22 days out there video. That was my first time ever hearing the million. Then I made the billboard in New York City. Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Congratulations, man! That's what it ain't done. And this is all off of hustle. When I tell y'all, I don't got nobody behind me putting no money behind me. I hustle. I don't even work. I hustle. They see what I do. I do hurl, sell enchiladas, babysit kids. What we doing? Whatever we doing, that's why you just call me baby D. Hey, I got my boy's brown here. I'm gonna put y'all, I gotta get y'all on the track together. He's his spanish brother and he work hard like you. But, you know, he worked during the week too. I love the his spanish time. He worked during the week too though. Okay, but I worked his brown, what you sayin'? No, he worked doin' brown during the week. Yeah, where you at, what you doin'? What the? You know what, you know what crazy thing is? I don't move to Houston and I just got on at the bank down there. Really? So that just might've been for me, you know? I didn't do that. You're tryin' to be low-key. I got on at the bank. I don't wanna do her no more. So I'm down at low-key-key. I would do her no more, I got on at the bank, I'm still gon' rap, just gon' be professional on the bank. I don't know, I wear a lot of hats, man. Wow. But, when you first started rappin', what made you rap? Like, who made you rap? I been on had a rap since I was a little girl. I don't know where it came from. We used to be in Saved Alley's on the green box, just bein' and rappin' and it just used to come out and what's crazy, cause I could freestyle then. I can't even really too much freestyle like that now. Oh, she's serious about it. My mind probably got on the floor. But now, I been on had to do it. I think what made me come out with it more because as I grew up, the internet became more of a thing. Back then, you had to really get after her CDs and sell your work, go her, go there. You don't gotta do that no more. You can see that home in your call or something and do a video and if you're just the right type of person, it's goin' up. They like you. So I don't know. I got, I got store quality. It's always been like that about me. You hard, man. Everywhere I go. The only reason I didn't bring you on Boss Talk is just gon' put it out there one more time. My cousin shout out to Shanice and Shanice who was doing earring piercings in the bathroom in high school in junior high. I shoulda went to jail for it. Shut up, man. But at any rate, they was tryin' to tell me I had to get you on here. This was before you was even, you was not even high at the time. I was. They were like, you gotta do her. They know what's up, man. They were like, that guy, they your friend. I knew it was coming. I don't like them little niggas like that. I got friends that can't rap though and I wouldn't dare talk to you or get your mother. They is not no artist like that. They don't know talent. They knew it. Them niggas crazy. They was right this time, man. They was right this time. They was right this time. They crazy. Them niggas. But they was right. They was right, man. Cause I didn't want to do these. I just did a video when they actually sitting in the car with my cousin and I was just talkin' to her about a nigga and we was goin' back and forth and we was rapping. And it went viral. The next morning we woke up, peeping out inbox. Can you do one about this? Can you do one about this? Can you do one? I did another one. Went viral. Let me see if I do these. What did it do? And actually I was with a group called the Rara Girls and the kids used to say Rara Sheet. And it meant fight. So we made a song called Rara Sheet. Next door called us the Rara Girls. And my cousin, we fell out. Cause she wasn't takin' it as serious as me. And how we fell out? I was openin' up for mode three and she was supposed to come and it was a group act and she didn't show up. So I had to take the mic at the last minute and get up there like, fuck, let's do something. Like, and I didn't have no songs with her. So I just had to kind of just make it work and three came out on the stage like, girl, you hold it. You gon' make it. She told you that. I mean, man saying, when that moment happened, I think I got the name said Ellis Kiki probably a couple of months later and I took off. Wow, and that's crazy. So when he passed, tell me about how that was for you. Man, it hurt my heart because I had just started my career as a rapper. So I wanted to work with him. You know what I'm sayin'? This really who lookin' at him do it and he from back when he shot the video at the church and on the bike and three had no money behind him. He was out there doin' that shit like that. And you can tell he didn't have the money but he was still doin' this. I was like, man, he can do that shit. I can do that shit too. I'ma get the money. I can do it. So that's really where I'm at now. I'm hustlin' with this shit. That's why when people make statements about me and say what she on God was she on, they don't even know what I've been through to sit where I'm at. So sit right here, man. It's a black cry when you first reached out to my manager because even me and him been pushin' it so hard for the last three years, strong, no stop. And he been sayin' why they don't see you? Wow, so you cried cause Boss talk all you. I did. I was in my feeling because it just let me know that everything I was doin' wasn't gonna let me know. Bro, it wasn't even about you though. Oh my God. It wasn't in like you trippin'. But you gotta understand, it wasn't just, I gotta be honest, man. But from her perspective. No, Lodeezy tried to get you on here too and I didn't let it happen. I fuck with Lodeezy. But it wasn't, it wasn't had nothin' to do with Lodeezy. It had nothin' to do with the twins. Well it did have everything to do with them twins. You saw her in my eyes. After I said that. It really was a twin. You heard me. It had nothin' to do with Lodeezy. It had everything to do with them damn twins. I'm not gonna lie. Everything. That was bad. That's my girl. I opened up for Glowrile when she first got high before she blew blue. Like when that song F and F and that, yeah, I opened up for her twins. But you know this when I called you, I called the twins and them to call you. I didn't call nobody. Yeah. Because I know this is how all of this have to happen. Because they had my house, they with me. They been with me since they was babies. I know what a day was when they was whatever. However they got here, I'm the nigga that was with their mom and everything. I'm partner partners with these folks. This my cousins, my kin folks. They been on me since like eight years. No, I didn't care nothin' about that. They already they bad. No. Right. You know how I am about it. I was worse than them. No, hell no. They got in some stuff. But I think I had, yeah, I was a fighter. Y'all was horrible. I was. It's as a case, that's why I ain't let you on here. This here is a chance environment. It's very, this is pure. This is pure. You know, this is a pure podcast. We should call this podcast pure boss talk one on one. You talk trash. I know this. You better not call the thing. You better call me crazy if I gotta. So let me ask you this. Since you love Mothrie so much, and I know that Rainwater still have like a lot of his music that has not been released. Have you ever thought about or have you asked him, hey, can I hop on this? I got a song right there in my phone with three. Wow. And I haven't finished, like I haven't went to the studio and put out what I need to say on it. But yeah, people been trying to do that since they work at House on. Yeah. Oh, you need to do a song with three. I got a song with three right now. And I ain't gonna lie, the reason I didn't put it out is because I don't wanna look like I'm trying to do this out for three names. You know what I'm saying? I'm doing this for me. It's just, he my favorite rapper. Y'all killed him. And I feel like he should live a long time long as I'm rapping, he gonna rap. So I don't know, but I didn't want them to say, oh, she clap chasing, because that's what I'm seeing in some of the medias right now. Oh, she clap chasing out three, but I talk to this man. But can't you do it like you giving homage to him? That's why I didn't work out. And now I got people saying they gonna do this to me. What they gonna do to me? I need to quit saying this. I ain't here to let that nigga die. I don't let it. I'm not scared of nothing. So really what has happened is, Mothrie fans done pretty much embraced the South Dallas Kiki. Let's just start right there. Definitely. And this is what you have to base a lot of your movement on, on how you operate in this realm. Oh yeah. And they love you that much and they ain't trying to hear it. At all. Wow. How big was that for them to all embrace you like that? That's very big. You see what I'm saying? I just made a comment what people were saying in the comments. They were saying she said like the female Mothrie and I just said that in my song and it went up. So I don't know. I just be speaking what really go on in my life and that's what happened. I did that. Not even, it wasn't even work at all. What song was it? I want to say pressure. I don't know what song it was, but I did it and when they posted it, they, everybody was in the comments like, oh, this Mothrie, this Mothrie, it sound like Mothrie came back alive. But even his baby mama, you know, that's Pooka Leroy's sister. Yeah, sure. She's not Pooka Leroy. She's not Pooka Leroy, I got. Even his baby mama was saying, he told me she said, yeah, she sound like my baby daddy in that song. Like he came inside of her. You know what I'm saying? So I don't know. I like it. He brought tears to my eyes to even know that thing. I don't hurt it. But what, you cry all the time. I do. You cried about becoming a boss, though. I did. So that's what I'm saying. You just cry all the time. I do. I'm still a girl. You see you're hard on them. So you're just on the Mothrie, you see you're hard on them. I'm just a little niggin' girl, but I'm still a girl. You understand? Yeah, yeah, no. You don't got to sell a miller in this house. Yes, I cry. That's how I do it. I cry when they're trying to take me down on the internet. You gon' cry. It's okay. That's all right. I picked it up and walked on. Yeah, and I'm still rapping, still smelling. My son love me. Everything good. That was a lot. But Gunna Meesey, you know Gunna Meesey, when he came home though, he did this song called Our Eyes on Meesey that two-packed, three-packed. Yeah, I see that. And in the song, he basically made it like me and three made up. You niggas just didn't know about it. And he died too early for us to put it after. So when he came to sign me, that song was out. So I'm thinking it's dead, you know? Now when I got over after we done signed, I posted a video, me and my home girl, I mean the thing, and Mothrie's song was in the background. Can you hear? Can you see it, take it down. Yeah, I can hear it. Ain't don't think it's good. Don't give it, no, can you hear it? I mean, it's saying regularly, like when I don't have the earphones on, no, no, no. Oh, and then I can't hear it. Can you hear it now? I can hear it now. All right, don't do it. I'm trying to like. I'm like, what? Hell no, nigga, you gon' be here. So he told you, I can hear it now. He kinda said, take that down. I said, why? He said, nigga, three playing in, like he was angry, like, or you're like fussing on the phone. And when I, when he heard that, I was like, oh no, this nigga nothing. You knew I was a three fan before I came over. So he had to sit down and have a meeting. I went off in the meeting. It was some trills. It was from, we were from the fight. All that, cause I often slap shit out of meetings. But I just, we just came to the agreement that nigga, this ain't for me. So how long was your contract supposed to be for? She had a year. Oh, so the contract you did do the contract or you got out of it? I got out of this shit. It was the, it was agreed upon both parties. Okay, okay. Because they knew I was gonna go to hell and I wanted, see, nigga don't want you to get on there and say, girl, he didn't agree. He had two or three. He told me to take the video down and all that. He don't want that after all. So they gonna agree to let me out that contract so I could be quiet. Yeah. But you just said it on post talk. Who? Who gonna with me? They don't wanna do shit with me. I said what I want to say. I'm just saying. All the smoke. He ain't a two. He a girl too. That's why I ain't done with that. Y'all didn't, did y'all have, did y'all have the songs out against each other then? Who? Man, nigga make sounds every, then they make some of the sounds about me. He tried to say male. Like he talked about a dude and he be about me. Cause, cause see you look like a girl cause you getting into with a girl. So you gotta say nigga. But he be talking about me. He a girl. I ain't never made no song about him. I don't have to. He's a girl literally. He won't fight. He won't, he can't come outside. When he do come outside at the same performance he was with me, he had 32 securities and he sat backstage like literally on the ground where you couldn't see the nigga the whole time. Why he can't come outside? He's scared. He talk a lot of noise and he's scary. He can't even go to his own hood. Why you think he made the East Dallas song? He tried to put baby in there on earth and try to get some niggas from East Dallas. He want them niggas to come out and be friend him because he don't have nobody. I promise you man. I'd say these niggas be weenie. That boy is a girl. He long just like it's her. That's why he got that. I just say he boys is weenie boy. I know. I ain't no man. I thought y'all had a good relationship. You don't have a thing. You won't just do him like that. I don't like him at all. Y'all can't never be friends. That man got on. That man got on. Listen, rainwater came on her. This is where it started. Rainwater came on her. What rainwater said? Oh hell. What he say? I offer Kiki. I offer Sad Alice Kiki to, no, that was a real life street stall. Okay, cause he ain't said that on here. He said a lot of stuff on here. No, he ain't said that on here. No, okay, so he went to real life street stalls and said, Sad Alice Kiki, I offered her a deal for 250,000. She didn't want to come over here and sign with me because she was doing the meeting. So when he said that I shared the post and said you need to be trying to say I ain't loyal. When I shared the post, Gunnamese was so hot that he went live and started just trying to talk about me. And I'm like, it was, it was weird. You that mad? Cause I shared the post and said niggas be sad. I didn't even say who I was like, it didn't, I don't know. I just feel like he had animosity already. And the whole time I was over there, it was like they was trying to get my move. Everything I see Sad Alice Kiki do, I didn't on my own. I didn't, I didn't call right out to do nothing. I didn't wait on nobody. I did that on my own. I do shit with no money. I ain't gonna care. I'll be, I can be dead, bro. Just pay rent, bills, everything. Just got my son together. I ain't got no money. I'm going outside. I feel like I'll get in back in their face. I seen jump in them head to skateboard. I call right, let's go. We going, we going. When I got them to make these niggas play my music, I'm gonna get in their face. All this for me. So when people see me doing it, they be gonna help me. They want to help me. They want to do shit for me. And these niggas getting mad at it. Well, why they got Sad Alice Kiki? Baby put me on a, a, a. What was that? A, a, a. A, a, a. The game, the ground to preview games. Love, baby. Baby put me on the ground to preview game. Why niggas cried all week? Niggas cried all week. Why they got Sad Alice Kiki on her? They could have put anybody on her. Well, she paid them. I don't pay niggas for shit. Baby saw that hustle and he liked it there. And baby said, you been making all, you ain't nonstop, you ain't. Come on, let me put you on this show. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, man, that's just like Drake. Then they try to go out there and tell them, he put $20,000 behind me showing niggas fake receipts. Telling niggas, yeah, I got on the show with baby. Man, my talent got me on there with baby. Then they got five other audits. Why they not on there? They was, he's ordered before me. I had jet came over there. Why them niggas ain't on there? They don't be trying to get my credit, man. I hustle for these real time. Well, let's get in this freestyle, man. You know, we feel to get some music out of Sad Alice Kiki. All that talk is over with. You know what I'm saying? Once the talk is over with, then you have to come with the real spiel, the real lyrics, the real Sad Alice Kiki, the name, the brand is on the line right now. We about to get into it. Boss talk one on one with a boss's talk, man. Let's get it. Let's go, man. Boss talk one on one. Let's go. Yeah, man. Boss talk one on one, man. Stop playing. Why would you want me to pop out for sale when I just paid the rent and Niki has got to eat? I ain't nowhere near rich, why the fuck would I sleep? These niggas free guy ain't why the fuck would I tweet? You see me with him, why the fuck would you speak? I'm hustling right now. We eating noodles. Thank you! Yeah! Stop playing, man. Boss talk one on one. Sad Alice Kiki. Let's go, man. Stop playing with the Sad Alice Kiki, man. You said that to me. I make sure to follow me on everything. I ain't quit playing. Man! Bro, I do it feel, man, when you get out like that, man. I love it. I'm coming out stress-relievable. Listen, man, you dope, man. Like I said, I can't lie, man. I try to keep you out, man. I box you out all I could, you know what I'm saying? I wasn't gonna let you in the game. You know what I'm saying? Man! Everybody, I try to box you out. You know, I play ball over here. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. But you dope, man. Like I said, man, the only thing I ask you is just to keep on doing it and to keep on putting it in Niggas face. You know what I'm saying? Keep on rapping, man. Keep on putting that sound out there where everybody understand, man. Saadela Kiki is here to stay. You know what I'm saying? Most people, the only way you lose is what? You quit. You don't quit. Yeah, if you quit, if you quit, you lose. But other than that, if you work, you win. That's what you gotta understand. And it don't matter what nobody say, it's all about what you do that's gonna predict what's gonna happen with your career. You understand what I'm saying? You gotta hell of a brand. And you gotta make sure to stay on these Niggas' nicks and stop crying all the time. Okay, I'ma have a few turns, but you know. Niggas is gonna cry, put it on the song. You know what I'm saying? I got some niggas. I got some niggas. You imagine that demos come out. I got some niggas. You know what I'm saying? I got some niggas. Put it on the song. You know what I'm saying? How's there ever been a rapper, a female rapper, of course, of men not gonna do this, that actually while they rapping, they actually crying? I got one. Like, you could actually hear it in your voice and you crying and you do? No, you ain't gonna do that cause they gonna eat it all it. But I mean- No, but that would be, especially if you're talking about real emotions and you're trying to be transparent because we're in a day and age where everybody's so-called being transparent. But that would be dope. When you're talking about that certain part, you start like, and then you chip it back into beast mode and keep going. I might get y'all to eat, cause I do be- You understand what I mean? I got some songs with some real stuff. They make up, yeah, yeah. Cause people might really feel that part when you do something like that. I'ma send you a beat. I want you to do me a song for boss talk one on one. You know, say just something I can play. You know what I'm saying? Okay, I got you. I told you to beat, that I'ma throw that first beat I had. You remember the first one I had? Cause a lot of people scared to come behind XO. Oh, XO go hard. I'm not scared. That's the homie. I'm not scared. Cause you heard our intro, right? You hear it every time it goes. No, okay. When we get done, I'll say it. When we get done, then we'll let you hear the whole thing. I'm not scared. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man. Thank you so much, man. So how can people get a hold to you if they trying to reach out? Sad Alice Kiki on everything. I don't care how you put it in. I'ma pop. Matter of fact, when you just put in Sad Alice, I pop up. Wow, wow. That's hard, man. And like I said, man, top three artists of all time, dead or alive. Any genre. Any genre. One. Number three. Two. That's hard, but two. Two pot. Three. Number three. Lil Wayne. That's hard. That's hard. I love your top three. That's a hard top three, man. So other than that, I think if you could go back, if you could go back to when you was 17, 16 and talk to your 17, 16 year old self from this point of view, from you, who you are today, what would you say? I would have started then. What would you say to that person, that 17 year old, as yourself right now? You got it. Because, see, a lot of times, coming up how I came up, even being dark skinned, female, or just heavy-set, they try to make you feel like you not that. And I would have told myself, nah, you that. Yeah, like. That's all. I ain't never had nobody to tell me that. So they say I'm gonna have to learn on my own and tell myself. So now to the point where I know I'm that, now they hate me. You hear me? They didn't want me to find that. I found it, man. That's hard, man. Well, hey, man. Thank you for coming on the show. You've been on Boss Talk 101 now. Yeah. This hard. I did both. Hey, man. Oh, my god. Say it again, man. It's been a, first of all, guys, if you wanna see these clips that I'm about to do, you done seen the full interview. You watched it, you see me now. But the clips coming behind this, when you see all the stuff she talked about, animated. Oh, man. It's about to be live, man. We did a live man. So get in there and check this next clip out right now. And if y'all love this clip that you just watched, man, when I mean she cut up so hard, this next one gonna blow your mind. Wow. That has been another great segment of Boss Talk 101 where the boss is so. And we out.