 the fact, of course we both know Carl. When you first heard of Megan Thee Stallion, you was in the radio then, right? Yeah, yeah, matter of fact, we the first people to interview Megan Thee Stallion and my podcast, me, R.R.P., my man, Dippa Ratchie, and Glam, it was me, Glam and Dipp, and free my boy, Ben Frank. We had a podcast, I think Frank was on it. I remember your podcast, I got mad at you about that podcast. Why? Nigga, I was upset with you about that. You, he had princes on there and the nigga gon' say this, you're the oldest, you're still the one that's the oldest been rockin' this whole time, I'm like, nigga, are that nigga forgot about us? Hey, but you know you said it. Hey, I definitely do, but you know what I did? Yeah. I said that nigga will eat camp over there, that nigga camp, nigga. On Boss Talk 101, 101, here we gon' talk. I'ma thought I saw dope. Yeah, yeah. I'ma thought I saw dope. Yeah. She was like, how is she buyin' all this? And the catch was, I was literally spending my whole check, I was giving it to you. Yeah. I ain't need me no more, I ain't need no money to go out. I gotta ask you about, I gotta ask you about, I'ma myself gonna ask you about Carl Crawford and Megan Thee Stallion, man. It's all over the internet right now. I wanted to talk about it because of the fact, of course we both know Carl, when you first heard of Megan Thee Stallion, you was in the radio then, right? Yeah, yeah. Matter of fact, we the first people to interview Megan Thee Stallion in my podcast. Me, R.R.P., my man, Dippa Ratchie and Glam. It was me, Glam, and Dipp, and free my boy, Ben Frank. We had a podcast, I think Frank was in it. I remember your podcast. I got mad at you about that podcast. Why? Nigga, I was upset with you about that. You and he had princes on there and the nigga gon' say, you the oldest, you'll still the one that's the oldest been rockin' this out. I'm like, nigga, are that nigga forgot about us? Hey, but you know you said it. I definitely did, but you know what I did? Yeah. I said, that nigga, he camp over there, that nigga camp, nigga. And you know what, she know me well, she like, they know the old G is here, the old even trip, like, I've been doin' this. We see each other at a magic show, could I come with you? They all see us. We see princess every single six months. They rock with us, bro, cause I've been around for all of this, man. You know what I'm saying? I like, and I don't, I think it was because we humble and we stay out the way. We stay out the way. And I'm gonna say this, I gotta say this, a lot of people are like, man, why are you in Moodle Stove here? Why are you in Moodle Stove here? I come from the street, so I really don't want everybody comin' to me. You don't hear me, man. So I move how I wanna move. Sometimes it better be out the way than in the way. In the way. So we always move like that. Cause people always said, why you not in the mall? Why you don't do this? And we had the finances. I just, I'm a hustler. So first of all, you can't get to your store at night in no damn mall, so I can't do that, bro. We had customers callin' us at 10, 11, 12. I need to, I'm in the store. I need the drip. And I give it to them every time. I need the drip. Thank you. Every time. And if it puts you all to self, I know, man, cause you can't get a big T out there. You can't get to it. You can't get in the mall. So I don't play those games. I'm a hustler, bro. So you weigh me up out of bed. Mm-hmm. You know what? Hey, man, you know, hey, man, if I get up now, if I get up. Don't waste my time. You can put your price on it. Come on now. Hey, hey, hey, hey. So you get it. Come on, man. It's a sleepin' nigga fee. My old man, I ain't still what I said. She's like, I'm my old man. That's me, that's me. You know, I'm more than the best one. I got a family. Man, I'm the best one. Hey, nigga, I'm thinkin' about fat bass. This nigga, where the hell I meet, man? I'm like, this nigga called me. Man, I'mma go up here, man. You gotta come, man. Nothing open. I gotta go to the club tonight. I gotta come. And there's certain niggas that would call me. So I could never do that hustle like everybody else. And my mind said, I'm like, I can't read that. You know what I'm saying? No doubt. But I just want to go back to the Carl Crawford making the style, you know, like you say y'all interviewed her first. And when y'all interviewed, what she would call then? You know what I'm sayin'? Orphe to her mom. You know what I'm sayin'? Her mom was there. Carl Crawford was there. Okay. And that was just now like starting a partnership. So you know what I'm sayin'? Like when we interviewed her, we actually booked her at our club. You know what I'm sayin'? We had rumors at the time. And I got the footage and it was crazy. It was like, it was super packed. Like the girls went crazy over. But it sucks because it was her power as an artist and her network and her growth that made her be, but it was caused finances that helped contribute to it. So it sucks because they needed each other. Each other is collective. But like now it's to the point where it's like she, this side is saying, well, we ain't need you. And this side like then like, but it's like, God damn it. Both of y'all, y'all wouldn't have been, y'all wouldn't have worked without each other. But what I did on the music. Well, in the music, Carl was already, you know, he was financially well off. He still is, so. So it's like, but you know, I got a great relationship with Megan and I got a great relationship with Carl. So from my understanding, from me actually, she was the first artist to come to Dallas and tap in with us. It's like, man, y'all need each other. And it sucks y'all don't got each other because y'all coulda did so much more than what's getting put out there. But at the same time, it's still a business. But it goes back to like what you said even about a group is pride and ego that breaks anything up. Hey man, it's business though. The kid cheers you. Hey man, Carl had her riding around and Ben Spurners, two of them, had her riding with 30 girls everywhere she go. You couldn't do that on your own finances. Wow. Like you was doing this everywhere, new outfits, you know, Megan went from slick her ponytail to bundles and you know what I'm saying? You got to think about it like it's just. It's not cheap. That shit not cheap now. But what I can't understand is, I know with going back and forth with all the court cases and all of that, why she don't just go ahead and give him what he wants so she can move on with her life? Because when you are talented artists, you can create so much more and it's be great. But it's like she got the right to feel like she, she feel like she worked for them. It's like if you work for your name and then somebody said they want it because they had it first, you're gonna fight for it. Yeah. And you can't blame her for fighting for it. You can't blame him for fighting for it. It's a far game. It's just now you got to treat this shit like business. Take it to the courts. What the judge gonna say? Yeah. And at the end of the day, those are unrepairable relationships. Yeah. Hopefully they get past it. You can go either way. You don't ever know which way it's gonna go. And that, it sucks for the culture because that's Texas and they didn't deal so much. Like look at what she done in those years because we brought her back in like with 2017, 2018 and look at what she did in the last five years. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, it sucks because man, I'm for anything dealing with Texas. Call from Texas, Megan from Texas. I'm for everything that's Texas. That's how we are. You know what I'm saying? You in the midst of it right now. So I want everybody to win and it sucks they got to deal with all that shit. I mean Texas great again. You know what I'm saying? It sucks they got to deal with that shit but at the meantime, we're still business now. It's business.