 Talk one-on-one, one-on-one, yeah we gon' talk, we gon' have fun We be on fire, we be lily, it's a unique hustle, big shit Big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit Big shit, big shit, big shit, name another podcast like this Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy, he's CEO and I'm here with the lovely official, Miss Jamaica Yeah, my dad will walk on Hey man, say it man, hey, we in Las Vegas man Hey man, I'm lovin' it man, it's, hey, the weather was quite, it's like dry dry heat It feels like a microwave We in the middle of a desert Check it man, hey man, we got a guest today man You don't really need no introduction man You've heard his story And a lot of times man, you've seen his life story A lot of things that he has experienced He gave us good show, movies You know what I'm saying, he was been in clips of movies I went down that rabbit hole and tried to figure out man Who is Norman Tillman man, how's it going man Man, how's it going man Come up to the mic a little bit I gotta get a little closer so they can hear me Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, cause it's a podcast man We be on like Apple, Spotify, all that as well Everything You go out to everything but we just, like I said My heart is on everything That's how I stand man, we enjoy it man So how you doin' man Man, I'm fabulous, I'm fabulous you know I went and played golf, my passion, my, you know Are you good at it Well, I'm gonna, you know, I'll be out there separating the armies from their bridge Say hey man So is it, how did the golf course up My cousins used to come up here and play golf man How long you been doing it Ooh, 30 years 30 years How did you get into it You know what, that's a long story But the long and short of it is I used to play ball with my two youngest sons Mom's uncle And we're never like around 96 When Tiger started getting famous A lot of brothers started playing golf And I was like man, ain't nobody gonna play no golf, right But he and I used to go to YMCA and play Pick up basketball on the weekends So he was like he had stopped coming And I was like what you doin' man, I'm playing golf I say really So I went out there one day and went to swingin' at balls And see I'm a, you know, I'm one of them Competitive Oh man I just could not let that inanimate object Whoop me It whooped me So I had to figure out how to control that ball And to this day I still ain't figured out How to control that ball Let me tell you, I went to one of those You know what it was like Putty places you can go to Puttin' golfing games Yes Let me tell you, I went to one of those Once Only once Man, you can do us a lot of money out there Let me tell you, I could not hit the ball In one of those people, like you see in the movies Throw the golf club Get frustrated and just say Oh man, I'm not doing this I'm one of these people that, you know Because you see it on TV And in your mind you're saying Okay, I know I need to go with the look on the grass And see which way it's going So in my mind I'm already mathin' out everything And I know exactly what I think I'm supposed to do So when I go out here and try it It don't go the way I want it You know golf is a lot of life though Because it's about making decisions And not getting frustrated When you make a plan to You know to do what you're trying to do with the ball And it don't work out You gotta go to that And like I posted on social media the other day You know I don't I just wasn't, I'm not built like that You know I've become successful Fuck up to fuck up Mistake your way to success That's how you learn But you got to keep going Because you gonna make mistakes You show me somebody who's become successful And they made no mistakes And I'm gonna show you somebody Who inherited all they bred Hey, that sound right But then when they make a mistake Whoever it was that sparsed them You know They keep sparsing them So they really don't understand what it's like to fail You know Make a decision to use your last to do something And it don't work out Now you got to recoup Keep sight of your, you know Keep focus of you know your goal That you're trying to accomplish But you got to back up and do something Like I tell people all the time If I had to If I went flat broke I wouldn't have had no problem Getting out of picking up pop bottles I say the same thing man You know it's gonna get me back to step You know what I'm saying Yeah And it's another step to another step And I'll be right back on course The way I'm going I had a question Well I just want to say first of all Everything's a mindset as well Period So if your mind is willing To understand a certain place I always tell people that you know If you give say Don't Trump or if you give Jeff Bezos Just a million dollars They would consider themselves broke Because they speak They think billions They don't think millions So that's a whole different ball game It's how you think It's all about how you think Well you know I don't even look at money as money I look at it as a resource You know all it does Is really give you the option Not to buy stuff You know because if you ain't got no bread You don't have the option to buy nothing So okay so my question to you Okay my question to you was Let me see this is From a woman's perspective If a woman wanted to Because if I think about golf To play golf you have to have patience Does that go for How a man treats his woman as well A golf player so to say Is a golf player patient with his woman If he plays golf In 62 years of trying to figure out Human being I tell you Because I got buddies that are married I'm not married but I have friends That I play golf with who are married Some of them talk Glowingly about their wives Like they're their friends And then you know other guys They talk about them like they service Because you know you can't play golf broke So most people that play golf got a little bit You know they ain't necessarily rich But you know they ain't suffer From missing a meal cramps right So when I hear them Like you know they'll get a phone call And here go to screaming I understand sometimes that you know You at the golf course You know But it's still that that's your wife It's like Why do you let yourself go there When you know that she just want to be with her guy Exactly You know what I'm saying I think it just comes with conditioning And time and growing And evolving And maturing Maturing Because at some point When you start to understand the basis Of what a man really stands for And leadership You start to take all of those responsibilities All cast and put them on yourself You know what I mean As a man You know They ask me man You had a poor scholarship To the civil military academy And you dropped out of school To distribute poison To your communities And I say yeah But watch this The drug ever wasn't my fault But it was my responsibility To make a better decision You see a child getting ready to run out in the street It ain't got to be your child It's not your fault that that child hasn't been Nurtured in such a way I ain't gonna say train Because you're trained animals But you nurture your child To understand certain things they shouldn't do And they won't step out there and do that But you got the little child that you know You pamper them And you know what I'm saying You don't really discipline your child like you should They run out there in the street Get ran over by a car But if you're standing there Innocent bystander As an adult As a grown person You're supposed to stop that child From getting hit by that car Now how do you grab that child back from the curb Maybe you might want to sock their parents up a little bit Say get on your job Get on your parent job Just like our communities right now Our communities ain't safe for our women and our babies And it's men that's our job To make our communities safe For our women and our babies We can have piss contest to the world blow up We ain't never supposed to let our communities Get to a place where our women and our children Don't feel safe Taking the baby to the park That could potentially get shot on the way to the park To let the baby play in the playground It's crazy So you say that okay So back then you made a poor decision With the choices that you made You're older now and wiser How are you trying to change That narrative right now And to help these young kids And some of sometimes even older men Women who are still trying to be industries Trying to do crazy stuff How are you trying to change that My primary focus right now Are my three sons I got a 36 year old, a 28 year old And a 24 year old And they introduced me Because I've never been Back in the day when we was involved in the drug trade You couldn't allow yourself to be consumed by anything You couldn't exercise the disease of addiction In any kind of way You couldn't allow yourself to get so stuck On something that you lost focus Because this could get you dead So I really, you know After I stopped selling that poison I became a drug treatment counselor I started sending people to drug treatment To become clean off narcotics I worked with Jim Brown Talked to the gang bangers about you know I'm planning to gang bang Is there a 401k plan I mean What really are you trying to get out of this gang banging thing Right What's your success story Like with all the people you've helped Because I'm sure there's some that you couldn't help Yeah, and that's the other thing That I had to let go of Jim told me, you know dude You're not going to save everybody But at the end of the day Keep doing what you're doing And if you only save one You've done a fantastic job So you know right now I'm involved in the cannabis and hemp space Because I personally think that Cannabis and hemp are perfect compliments To the human anatomy In terms of the endocannabinoid system And you know what I'm saying I could get real technical Yeah, yeah, yeah But they still call that drugs They're still saying that Because look at Carrie Shaquerri Richards That got booted for you know And that was a tragedy Because marijuana is not in any way A physically enhancing substance It didn't make her be able to run faster All it did was calm her You know they created a hemp strand Called Charlotte's Whelp That the Stanley brothers out of Colorado Gave her a little girl named Charlotte Figure because she was having epileptic seizures I heard it's good for that Get them kids ritalin And all that other synthetic stuff You know when you take Tylenol and ibuprofen You get rid of headaches But then it mess up your liver Anything organic that you put in your body You know I used to know Dr. Savi We're now an herbologist And you know he went over there And they say he starved to death How did that happen? I mean all over there is controversy You did But at the end of the day It was amazing And watch this true story My brother Who died in 2007 He had liver cancer He was told five years prior to Him dying That if he kept drinking he was alcoholic If he kept drinking he was going to die He started drinking that odorless Alcohol ever clear Unbeknownst to us And then one day because he used to go play golf with me He was sick And he didn't want to go In the next day he started gradually not eating And we was like man what do you already do? And he Full disclosure I'm still drinking It was like aww man I called Dr. Savi He said man come on get these pills It was herbs and you know that stuff That he deal with right He said get that to your brother he'd be fine And he said a real nice salon Like I've been doing this bro I've been dealing with you know All disease in your body has to do with mucus That's what he said So he said man get that to your brother Shoulda go away And it did You know what my brother told me I don't want that shit Wow He didn't want to deal with it You see what I'm saying So man you know But something as simple as some pills just to see if it works Like why not But it was pills it was powders All kinds of combinations of You don't want to have to deal with Have to make it and do this You just want to take Tylenol You go to Walgreens get some Tylenol You no problem Yeah but it's got side effects Of course it does Is your brother still living? No my brother passed away Oh so But the thing I looked at was The Nipsey hustle with the Chronicles What was it? That one movie yeah You was playing the Love Chronicles 2 The Secrets Revealed Love Chronicles Yeah that Love Chronicles Any prettiest part produced too Executive produced Co-executive produced So how was it like acting as his father On that scene You know what ironically enough That was really just a last minute thing Yeah how did it happen? You know that was a black female That wrote directed and produced that film So that was when our homeboy's wife Tyler Maddox And while she was filming And we were on the set watching her film She was like we need somebody to play Nipsey's daddy Wow I mean it never occurred to me You know he was like really you know Not fesking You have similar features though Well that's what she said They all started saying come on Come on man come on man You can play it I'm like you can play it as daddy Cause you know I've never You know anybody that knows me That know that you know Freeway Rick Ross is my best friend Yeah yeah yeah I ain't never wanted to be famous ever That's why I didn't nobody know me Yeah yeah Period until the documentary came out So this was your first time acting Yeah And I had been to film school You know I'm a stud that wants to be the man behind the man I know Slim You know behind baby Yeah yeah yeah And Lil Wayne Yeah yeah yeah yeah I know the guy behind the guy Man love those guys man Just love the way that they I love the way Slim He just stays back and You don't ever even hear or see him But you know that's another thing that we love to do Because we also interview A lot of videographers Producers and so forth because If it wasn't for them This artist wouldn't be the person that they are So we try to give shine to the people behind the scenes And so many have came on our platform and say This is my first interview I don't do this I don't like to be But we want to say homage We want people to know this is the person who's doing this Even if you're never doing another interview again We need to know Let people know this is the person you hear When you don't see anybody And you know I did it out of respect for You know him because you know That's my man a hundred grand He told me you know And I say he ain't you know how I feel about that He say I know him but you know Do this one for me right I say okay Something about them guys that say do this one for me right Because I know that you know if he asks me to do it And he know you know My disposition right It must be something to it Okay well I got to support it Wow man we definitely appreciate it man And like I said when I called him I was like man I'm going to Vegas Who's just in Atlanta and I want to you know I want to interview some interesting people Who can come on the platform and help others You know what you've said tonight It'll help others That's the whole point That's the whole game That's the whole point I mean and to stop things and staple it in time Right now with the way that we have all this It's a very important thing And so to do it from a perspective To where we control the narrative as well Period So that's the whole game for us man We got to take something And make it our own Even the short films and movies All the stuff we got capability now I just interviewed C James Who has the new movie What is it Nice guys finish last He's out of Arkansas He ain't out of Hollywood He ain't out of you know what I mean He ain't out of New York He did that whole movie The casting and everything And it's a brilliant piece of work And you know what I mean We can do things now You look at you know Even Tyler Perry down moves down there You know it's like People got capabilities now That they never had before And a lot of time our mind said As we were talking earlier Your mind still stuck on yesterday But things have changed now And we have to be a What we have to be a product Of the change that we want We are in We got to help people We got to show people That they can make it You know And the younger generation Is going to be more powerful We just do a little bit of things Right Well you know one of the Things that I learned During the time in the 80s Was that We had a lot of money Yeah You know what I mean I remember when the magic first Came to LA to play for the Lakers Right He was the first million dollar Basketball player To get a contract for a million dollars We were in a club called The Paradise And one of the little kids That you know Was one of our little customers He wasn't even old enough To be in the club He was already a multi-millionaire Wow He was flirting with We was up in the The VVIP room And Magic had left He was there with Something a little female And the kids started Wrapping to the female And he told She told him I'm with Magic Johnson He was Yeah Who is Magic Johnson Wow He played basketball Oh for real Okay You know He persisted Just at it Right Magic come back And He said Oh That's my girl Man You know He was arrogant He was like That ain't what she told me Yeah And he's talking to magic And he's up there 6'9 He told magic I know you You're that tall brother That the Lakers just Gated a million dollar contract too And Magic started smiling With pride Like yeah That's mean You say I might have that in my pocket You want to sell your contract? He's a child Wow And back then I thought that was just You know He was dappin' He's like What do you have with these Bards In retrospect The ignorant as shit Man That was just ignorant We should have been trying to do Is embrace magic in them Yeah Yeah And become involved In investing in Some of the things that magic In them that got going on now You know We were For the most part Magic was 19 I was like 24 Well I was really his Big homie Right Yeah And if I had really Thought about it back then But we was You know We was livin' It's a competitive World back then People weren't trying to Anybody People weren't trying to see Other people Well nobody trusted Anybody And there weren't Enough people That look like us Yeah I was about to say that That we could confer You know Yeah To ask them questions about What is an annuity Correct What is a time share What is a You know In all these different types Of investment vehicles What is a keel I didn't know nothin' About none of that stuff Until I got out the game Like you said You went back to And got your degree in engineering Yeah I went back and got my degree In business administration Wow And after droppin' Out of college To sell that poison I had a poor scholarship To the Citadel Military Academy Wow Got in trouble Got suspended from the team Called my mom Say mom I You know I'm hungry Send me some money She told me to call Rick And when I left Going to the Marine Corps Three years earlier Rick was a literate All the homies Was a literate Wow They couldn't read or write You've seen that in the documentary You ain't taught yourself How to read in a penitentiary So I said What could possibly they have done That you know What's saying would be of a benefit to me Yeah Me not knowing He a multi-millionaire Selling that poison Wow In fact he the biggest poison Selling on the planet Yeah I'm not knowing So it took me six months I was a millionaire Wow And it's right around Between the time That I should have gone back to school I was like go back to school for what What they gonna teach me in school Like got a million dollars now That's when we were chasing money Exactly We didn't understand Wealth formation You know what I'm saying Yes sir We didn't understand that On this show I've met so many people Who are very very talented And some of them are on the street And they are not willing to give that up Because that feeds their family That you know Gives them the lifestyle that they want How could you advise a young kid Who is in that position Because you know They always say Well I'm gonna either die Or be in prison Because that's the lifestyle That comes with that How can you really tell them No Here's another option Because all the other options That I hear people telling them They're like well that can't give them My family money right now Well you know We live in a microwave society Where you know everybody wants Immediate gratification And it's difficult To tell a young person Especially when like I said You know they've suffered From missing a meal cramps And with the media Giving them this constant Barrage of images Quote unquote Being rich Then they see their peers They see the Cardi B's And the off sets And the Beyonce's And the Jay Z's And all the you know These celebrities With the jewelry And the you know The whole opulent lifestyle And that's what they aspire to Right But they don't They don't really get to see The behind the scenes They don't see the blisters And coins that Beyonce got On her feet from the hours and hours And hours that she had to be in that gym You know that local gym Practicing that presentation That she's going to present to you And charge you $250 to come And see it They don't see that Wow You know Definitely So I don't know I just tell them you know Your health is your wealth You know You need to Really understand that this Life journey is not A dress rehearsal This is it And if you're willing To allow yourself To be exposed potentially To something that you could Quite honestly lose your life Doing Then you have in your decision Making processes immature You know we used to teach in the American program When I used to work with Jim Brown About life skills You know Even know the phrase Goal setting process Decision making process Conflict resolution What is that like huh Like you're talking about stopping a fight But you know you get exposed to new Ways to say something But using different words You know what I mean So when you think conflict resolution Yeah okay so basically you saying that There's a technique that I can Deploy when I see two people In a heated debate or argument Or about to have a fist fight You know I can escalate Or de-escalate that situation Based on a process that I can use To get inside their head And say what is this really about What is this really about What y'all really mad about Yeah just like Wealth creation I know that y'all didn't start out With all this equipment You got some very technical stuff in here You didn't know how to use this stuff Before you knew how to use it But what you did have is the perseverance And the patience Because I know you bumped your toe Nobody's successful No it's a lot of late nights Didn't have some hurdles to jump Or some speed bumps You had to walk into a couple of walls To be alive you know But you never lost sight of your goal You never lost sight of the fact that You just keep pushing Just keep putting one foot in front of the other I think it's just like hustling Back in the days It's the same thing as in the streets When I was in the streets You know what I'm saying I'm extremist Whatever I do I take it to the max So when I was in the streets And I was hustling Getting to the money I remember occasions where You know things would happen I think we would get Massive amounts of loads of stuff That came to the community Well when I got my pack And my partner got his pack I'm breaking everything down I'm running circles around anything And anybody can You can't deal with me And it's the same way With any other thing I'm doing I'm always seeing sports When you meet a guy that does sports I said this earlier today He don't just run track He can play basketball He can play football He can even play baseball He will whoop you in kickball He can do it all Usually that challenges over exceeds Each you know category of sport That he touches And that's just when you're dealing with somebody Who has favor right And so we didn't know that When we was in the streets that We didn't know we was entrepreneurs You know we were thinking about You never even knew that word Didn't know it Didn't care to know it You was a hustler Never thought about it And that's who you were That's it And there was a pride in that Exactly There was a pride in the fact that You didn't allow yourself to accept The idea that The lifestyle you wanted to live Required that you got up and went And did something for eight hours a day And had to take orders Or instruction or whatever you want to call it From somebody else And you didn't have to do that Yeah Now that might have been an Ends to a means But you were still focused On trying to get away Like you know now Being an entrepreneur Being a self-sufficient human being Being able to control Your own time Definitely I wanted to ask you something I wanted to ask about coming from Chicago to LA What was that move like Like when you first started Initially it was because I was acting You know I got kicked out of Chicago public school system For being ignorant Okay Literally I was really smart Always have been But We have found You know I had a nickname They called me Little Lloyd Frontleroy Okay And I'm sure that you know that Being intelligent in the hood Sometimes can be frowned upon Yeah And that's crazy Now we endorse And I find you know When people talk to me The first thing they want to know is Man what was it like Having a hundred million dollars When you was 25 They don't think about How many people had to put That shit on their pipe And smoke it for me to have that Yeah Right Nobody knows Man you was driving around In a Corniche Rosewood You was just that Don't they be talking about Them stories they love Like I'd be like Ain't nobody else did nothing I don't want to talk about that Nobody cares to hear about it But they keep bringing Bringing it back up Because it's exciting to them I mean you talk to people They'd be like Hey man why don't you just Why don't you just come back man You've heard that Over the years Because they've never done it On that level Like And it's like I mean that's what it is I could never go back It's like It's like a Some person going back To his own vomit It's just When God delivered me Wow I never talked about it Like that But that's exactly That's how I'm disgusting Yeah it is It's like I made a vow to God I could never go back Right You know in 95 I made a vow And I've been true to it I don't drink, smoke, nothing I ain't trying to do my horn But when I made a vow I changed my life And I think that's That's credible You know I'm not absolutely And I think A lot of I applaud you Doesn't make you No better than nobody else And don't make you No worse And you still got trials That you're going to face You go through things But at the end of the day Those are things That I held dear to me I knew my vices And my vices with this Is going to trigger this And I'm going to do that Yeah with those experiences That you had A bump in your head Yeah Have given you information That you now use When you make decisions About doing certain Kind of stuff You still make mistakes But you don't make that big Of those mistakes You got it Your mistakes get More little And little and miniscule And miniscule And miniscule Until you get to a point Where you kind of Mistake free a little A little bit Yeah, yeah, yeah You know So yeah That's what I'm trying To get to, man I just know that You know I'm doing a thing Called a remorse Okay So I go around And I tell brothers Yeah, man You know I'm not going to sit here And tell you that I didn't have fun I did Right Well, a lot of fun But You're going to look back On your life And you're not going to Be real proud of yourself When I became a drug Treatment counselor You know who my best Customer The people who were referring The most people to Send the treatment The same studs I've been selling That shit to them There it is They mama's They all kind They big homie Man Put my aunty Man I'm tired of watching her Do what she do And you know Using that shit Ain't nothing they won't do I had to get out the game Because the stud came in And it was my job To make them tell me What they rock bottom was What happened that made you Decide Man I got to stop doing this Dude told me He was letting drug dealers Have relations With his 12-year-old daughter Wow I was done My objectivity Went straight out the window Yeah, let's know Go ahead I'm sorry I want to touch on You were mentioning earlier Off-camera About What you're doing With a cannabis To be able to help Young entrepreneurs Bill young entrepreneurs Can you go ahead And tell me a little bit About that You know I'm a numbers person So you know I deal with the ones And the zeros And the whites Right So When I look at stuff Even back when I was dealing with the poison You know I knew what My cost of goods So it was Therefore I could know What my profit margin Needed to be For me to accomplish the goal Which I was trying To accomplish So when you look at Cannabis From sea to sail You look at the cultivation Right Right now And I spoke to A lady in Massachusetts She told me That a wholesale Is worth $5,300 My research shows That They don't take $250 To grow a pound of weed What's the In-between profit in that How many jobs Do we got to be Cut off the tree It's got to be Clip It's got to be packaged It's got to be marketed Those are opportunities For people to Live a sustainable Economically sustainable Life The same way I said in the documentary When I've seen How much bread These youngsters was getting That I want some of that I want some of that Now I want some of that Yeah It ain't about me It ain't about You know I'm old enough now Well I've been old enough But I realize that Selfishness You know The way for me To discreate in myself Being a victim By way of A young hungry Somebody out in the street Me Old man Potential I can stick him up And go give me You know some money And go eat me a sandwich A dude that got some bread Ain't got time to cry Already So if I Do everything I can To create in people Economic stability I discreate My ability to be a victim To somebody hungry You know So I like it That's why I'm involved in it man So take it You ain't got to be a rocket scientist You know So you give back to These women You were saying something about Well What I'm trying to do Is I'm trying to get Entrepreneurs Existing entrepreneurs To allow themselves To embrace the concept Of each one teach one You become a mentor And you literally adopt a person And you walk them through the process Of becoming a business owner And you don't sugarcoat it Or blow smoke You know what I'm saying But do you give them a grant To help them Get started Well not so much a grant But just It's like A Started gift A stipend Exactly But that stipend is designed To then put them in a position Because And especially black women Don't realize You know how much money Is out here In grants Money you don't have To give back For young For black women Who are trying to Become business people And black women qualify To get What you're giving out You just You just got to be Do you Oh you're talking about for my Personal program Your personal program Well again I have a It's this social media page Called Clubhouse And I have a page on there Called Freeway to Business And what I do Is I hold meetings Every week for the members People that have joined And I ask them to tell me Why do they want to Become entrepreneurs Because you know You When everything is shut down You don't go home You got to clean up And put up Give And hold on If you're in a restaurant After you shut it down You got to clean dishes And mop floors And you see what I'm saying So people don't understand That being a boss Means you eat less I know what I wanted to ask you And I'm skipping But I wanted to ask you About how you're in Freeway When y'all did come together How did y'all I know the operation was Already in motion When you came to it But Being that you scaled up Like you did Was there ever a time Where you seen Some cross, you know, others And basically Did others try to say You know Input things to say Man, you this Or you that You see what I'm saying Because that's the way That's the way I would think It would be going When that talk of money Is being made As we speak With this insurrection Thing that happened On January the 6th And these people Are sitting up saying That what we saw With our eyes Didn't happen We didn't see people Stabbing police And you know It was just like Regular tourists So back in the day You can imagine You know, they did That movie with About Alpo Where he killed His supposedly best friend Over the fact that He bumped into the Connect Which I was both winning So jealousy And envy And all those Ugly kinds of things That's what real-day ugly is I heard a lady Called me today And told me That the person Who I'm now Working with To form my company Backstabbed her To meet me I was like Wow People just throwing Each other under the bus Why you don't embrace The fact that Now that we're working together You jump in And we all jump in And work together To reach a common goal Which is to provide people With opportunities To identify resources So that they can become A blessing to somebody else And keep the blessing going Hey man You know what I'm saying I just want to say Man, thank you for coming On this show, man Thank you for coming And blessing the platform Man Shout out to Uncle Hennie Shout out to Freeway Yeah, yeah, yeah Man, spoke very highly of you Everybody that I ran into What is his name? I keep calling him Echoes cause an LJ that came up Echo Echo Shout out to Echo, man As soon as I said your name Bam, yeah, man That's my guy You know, it's just It's just a wonderful thing To see brothers that look Like each other Able to get along On the level that you guys Are doing it And it's successful That's the reason why Our Freeway boys Were so successful Is because we've always Had a philosophy That if there were Ten of us And one of us Ten dollars That meant each And nobody else had no bread That meant each one of us Had a dollar for you Hey, man That's the way it gotta be That's the way we got out Well, thank you so much, man For coming on the show, man We love you, brother Absolutely I love y'all right back Hey, man It's been another great segment Of Boss Talk 101 And we out