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Man, hey, man, you know, no matter what, man, when you get calls, you know, in a situation where you got to make sure you're protected and want to make it home at night, y'all don't want me to really talk about it, but we trying to make it home at night. I got some young boys that I had on the show that don't even want, they don't even want to hide security. They'd rather have them home because they think hide security ain't gonna act in the way they should. It's so many different avenues that these guys are having to face when they're out here being entrepreneurs, but put out a situation where they can't defend themselves. Let's just talk about that for a second before we start anything. If things are cured of fate, they make you look fake, you got security. That's why they got their own boy, make you think you look weak, you feel me? Oh, so if you have a security, they make you look weak. Hired security make you look weak. And to the street rappers, y'all. To the street rappers. I didn't feel it. But they feel like, you know, you get to a platinum level, they might get a little real security in you. Probably don't be ashamed, you feel me? But for when they come up, you got weak security, they feel like they ain't gonna make it what they're trying to be. Like everybody's gonna feel like they selling out. Yeah, man. What's up? You know, you watch the game, let me say this before you start. Cause I know you gonna give me the business, but you watched the game, you was in a magic stick video with 50 Cent. The game was different back then, but still the same, dangerous and moving. You was in so many different videos with so many, with outcasts, all these different people. You watched hip hop elevate from what it was to what it is now. Right. What is going on with protection and how should a person move nowadays, in your opinion? So 50 Cent is the blueprint, right? So when I first met 50 Cent, and well, not when I first met him, when I went to the PIMP video and I did, I think I did five shows with him. And I was traveling with him and Shaw Money and Buck and Banks and all them at the time. You know, 50 Cent had real police officers. He had real security guards, you know, people who were licensed to carry a gun. And 50 Cent said it in his album. He said, now I got me some money, I can hire me some help. And people didn't catch the hook. See, 50 Cent is one of the realest motherfuckers that ever played the game. Because you got to understand the nigga was protecting the bag. Why have the little homie, why have Tony Yale walk around with the rap or the strap? When you can have a police or a security guard that's licensed to carry. So if this motherfucker kills somebody, he's a licensed killer. So he don't fuck up the bag. Because 50 Cent obviously must know the federal laws. And that's the problem with a lot of people to understand. When people say, man, every time you get in the car with me, ask me, do I got a gun? Because it's a federal law called the trigger lock. You know, everybody should Google it. The trigger lock mean, if I'm an ex-felon, I got more than two felons. I get caught with a pistol on me. Even though the state catch me, the feds can come pick up the case. Because with the feds, you understand me, you can't beat the case because it's called constructive possession. Constructive possession is when shine got a license to carry a gun. He my home boy, I ride with him and the police pull us over and they decide to be assholes. And they take us down to the precinct and they find out that I'm an ex-felon. And if they put that into the database, then the feds can see that and they can come and they can arrest me. That's what you see will happen with Boosie. So Boosie, the state case he could have beat because he could have argued that it was the security guard's gun or the other guy's gun. But with the feds, if you're ex-felon, it don't make a difference. You don't even supposed to be a gun, wrong a gun period. And that's why a lot of young brothers is getting caught up because they don't understand that when you are ex-felon and you got a gun, you know what I'm saying, you're a wrong a gun. Like, so I'll give you a better example of that. If you and your girlfriend, you know, y'all laying up and your girl got a strap and you don't know she got a strap, you know what I'm saying? And she, you know, she got the strap in the closet and the police come and do a domestic violent check. You know, y'all get into an argument. If they find a gun, you go in the jail even though it's her gun. And that's what a lot of people don't understand. But here's the issue with that. You know, Little Wayne went to Rockers Island, right? For a gun. BG got 12 years for a gun, right? So, Jaru got, Jaru went to jail for a gun. So we know that this is happening, right? But what happens is these guys is getting $50,000 a show about to eat. $50,000. They getting $50,000 a show. And guess what they doing? They going to their dress room and they strapping up. They going out to their vehicles and they strapped up. Guess what, man? If you get caught with that strap, your lawyer fee gonna be about $50,000. Your bill gonna be about $100,000. All it cost you to hire a person with a strap or a security card will only be in $300,000. Wow. $100,000 an hour. Your constant might last three hours. You hire security guards. You tell them, hey man, just follow me around until I get back to my hotel. And then your homeboy, you know what I'm saying? They can walk up and down the room. And then when you drive, it's easy to just buy you another vehicle for about $10,000, a Yukon or something. And hell, your homeboys follow you in a Yukon with the strap. Because if you get caught up with that strap and you making millions of dollars, everything's shut down. So we got to be wise and we got to be intelligent. And as young players, we got to understand, especially in this music industry, that you know what I'm saying? Just because you made millions does not expound your criminal record. You're still a criminal. You know what I'm saying? Don't let the money and the houses and the cars and all that shit fool you. You're still subjected to the law. And the law said, ignorance is no excuse of the law. And that's what happens with a lot of people. And you know, we could look at thug situation. You know what I'm saying? Thug, you know what I'm saying? You know, ain't got nothing to do with these dudes. You know what I'm saying? You don't know what them dudes doing the street. This man traveling around the world getting hundreds of thousand dollars a show. But they out there hustling. They out there gang banging. They out there doing this and that and other. And under the Rico, because he's affiliated with them, they all got caught up. And now they trying to point their finger at thug. That's how the gang go. You know what I'm saying? Once you get millions, you got to get out of that shit. Always say that your gift can take you where your character can't go. You can get out the ghetto, but you got to get the ghetto out of you. You know what I'm saying? You can't, you can't have a talent of Michael Jackson status or 50 cents status or, you know, M&M or Kanye or shine status. And then you make it out to hood, but you still have a hood mentality because your gift would take you where your character can't go. Once you get the millions, your character got to match your gift. Point blank. You know what I'm saying? Wild Santa. Man, so, shine, I wanted to just get into, you hadn't been on boss talk one on one before. Like just give us a little bit of your background so people will know who you are. They're coming like from Alabama. Everybody know when they see me, they call me. Someone call me Bama before they know my name when I go to different city. But they know I'm Mr. Shine too. So they're rapping for a wild man coming up in the hood. Hood that, you know, everybody did street stuff. Bangin' and slangin', you know, typical street rapper. And just made a lot of moves, grindin' real hard. Got my name up at home and kindin' that line to start grindin'. I always had respect in the street. Go to any hood, any club, anywhere and do my thing and still doin' it to the day. You feel me? Everybody love my music and gotta put out some new music from the drop. So they wait on that too. So just keep givin' the street How long, how did you end up on HHL? Man, just grindin' out the man and runnin' the king. Like, I think we met at like an Eglamon Summit, like last year. You know what I'm sayin', we chopped it up and then we just clicked like that, you feel me? And then we just clicked, you know, getting with HHL. People might like it, so. Been doin' pretty good, man. Man, congrats, man, for everything, man. I'ma be lookin' out for your music, Mr. Shine. Yeah, you gotta go down low. That's somethin' called Franco and I. Okay. I'm a student in the street, you know. Okay. So we'll perform tonight and tomorrow, so. Wow. Performing a week, you feel me? That's hard, that's hard, just stayin' busy. So by the way, man, last time we spoke, we was up in New Jersey at Ice Tea House, man. Yeah, man. Man, man, now you back down here and everything's movin' for you and shakin' for you and I know you got a lot goin' on. Just give us a little bit about, you know, just hip hop fraternity and what's goin' on. I know you got the chapter over in Africa. Like, just give us a little insight on what's goin' on with that chapter. Basically, you know, I'm the CEO of Hip Hop Fraternity Africa and also I'm the national CEO of Hip Hop Fraternity. So in Africa, you know, what we're tryin' to do now, what we're doin', you know, even tryin' to do, what we're doin', now. Like, we're sayin' a foundation like Ken said earlier that, you know, we're doing, workin' with artists, what we're doin' shows, you know. And then, you know, I'm sitin' in a camera room because that's where I'm from. So we just did a show last month, you know. We just tryin' to, you know, just put our feet in the water, just see where it's goin' and just bring the vision to, bring the vision of HHF2Africa and globalize it. Yeah, that is great. Man, and that's huge, man. That's a huge step, man. I've been beginin' like, when you invited Met, you know, to see that you guys are dealin' with Africa, the chapter in Africa and doin' the things that you guys are doin' on the extraordinary level, like, is this somethin' that you foreseein' comin'? Well, you know, a lot of times, you know, I try to explain to the brothers in the movement that you got foresight and insight, right? So what you see with Bado and with Shine, you see insight, you know what I mean? You know, he insightfully, you know, performs, you know what I mean? He's an artist, you know what I'm sayin'? He's, you know, from Alabama, you know what I'm sayin'? I mean, you know, they love him in the street. You know, this brother's from Africa. He's a videographer, you know, he got insight. He got insight into the culture of Africa. But foresight is division. So the foresight is you see it before you see it, you know, before you be it. So you got to see it before you be it. So a lot of times, when you see me movin', it's like me takin' the staircase when I don't even see the stairs. I'm movin' on faith. Everything you see is on faith. You know what I'm sayin'? I mean, our relationship has a lot to do with that faith. Had I not had faith, I wouldn't be able to be on boss talk as many times as I've been on boss talk. Been on boss talk, man. You come through. Yeah, I was. Yeah, I was. So, you know, yes, you know what I'm sayin'? God gave me the vision. You know, that's why I locked down. I talk about that, you know, when you build a skyscraper, whenever you see these condominiums goin' up, you know, it's an architect. You know, an architect, you know what I'm sayin'? An architect, it's somebody that's doin' the architect. You'll work on that building. So, I had to architect hip hop fraternity in my mind. I had to envision this, you know what I mean? But it was things that I went through that allowed me to be who I am today. You know, the good steps of a man are ordered by God. So, it was, you know, me havin' a site, www.pippocann.net, before thehiphopfraternity.com, show me how to create a social media. You know, it was the relationships that I had with Boosie and I.T. that let me know that one day I would be on boss talk and drink champs and all this stuff, stuff. And I would be promoting and pushing and propagatin' hip hop fraternity. So, yes, everything is in the foresight. You know, the foresight is hindsight in this 2020 and it's like vision, right? So, you know what I'm sayin'? I mean, everything else around that is insight. And so, once Cheyenne say, man, you know, I believe in your vision, I'm gonna be the number one artist on your platform. I'm gonna sell millions of records. When he believed that, he say that, then that's his foresight. He foresee his self being successful. When Vardo say, man, you know, Ken, I'm gonna join the hip hop fraternity, but I'm gonna take it to Africa. You know what I'm sayin'? I mean, then that's him have an insight in building on the foresight, which gives him foresight to foresee, you know, his future endeavors. Wow, man, hey, man. So, I know, you know, what does it do for like artists and people when you see, you know, how the law enforcement is looking to try to catch you up and you trying to figure out a way how to move in these streets, man, and trying to keep yourself safe. You just gotta, man, you gotta really just stay focused for real. That's where the word focus come in at. Stay focused, you know, you'll learn how to move and remember how to move, correct? I mean, really, it come down to what you got is you wanna pro-base up a role. You gotta start there first, if you're in. Then, if you ain't got no pro-basin up a role, you got a better chance to talk to them just. Wow, wow, so yeah, it's pretty much the same thing. You see it is that you gotta move with precision when it come down to your well-being. But security is something that you have to take into consideration. Luckily, I got people that, you know, rock with me to where it's a thing where when I go to those places or do those things where I feel like that's the need. A lot of people call me today just to check in and all kind of stuff. So it's a thing where we have to be smart about how we do things. But being a street nigga will make you throw you out, though. Yeah, but being a street nigga that's doing rap, that's getting money, need to sharpen up his senses and figure out how to make it right. Because, yeah. I'll give a better example, you know, as far as a street nigga, right? I don't want a Pimp of the Year, International Pimp of the Year, Local Pimp of the Year. I don't want every Pimp trophy you can win, right? I'm the epitome of a street nigga. You know, I've been a penitentiary, you know. You know, shot nigga and shot me out and shot back, you know what I'm saying? You know, been in wars, you know what I'm saying? Me, you know, hustle, soul, work, you know what I mean? Did all that, right? But at the same time, when I'm going to corporate offices and shit, when I'm doing business, I put that street shit to the side. Because I'm official like a referee whistle. You know what I'm saying? Me, you know, the best ever did it, got away with it, right? So I know I'm that man. You know what I'm saying? I'm that dude. You know what I'm saying? I know I live that life. So I don't have to perpetrate something that I know that I already mastered. So what I do is I try to, you know, learn the culture of the business and environment that I'm in. So every rapper should understand that, you know, they like bozo, they got a target on the back. You know what I'm saying? They bullseye. You know what I'm saying? Every law enforcement want to bring a rapper down because guess what? Every district attorney want to bring, you know, the person that locked Bootsy up, they're gonna end up probably running for Congress one day. You know what I'm saying? That's political. You know what I mean? Y'all become political pawns and tools in this criminal justice game. So knowing that they play a game, when the white man changes game, I change mine too. When they say human trafficking, you know what I did? I said, bye bitches, bye bitches. I'm outta here. Hey man, I tell you man, too many dudes get chose with their mauve clothes. I'm one of those dudes. I don't know. Women to this day at my age beg me to fuck with them. Yeah, I know. And I beg them to move the fuck away from me. You know what I'm saying? Because I understand that, you know what I'm saying? Once you come into this game, you got to understand it's a game. And when you playing a motherfucking game, it was the rap game, the pimp game, the hustle game. You got to understand that that motherfucking game got rules. If you understand the motherfucking rules, you gonna be consumed by the motherfucking game. So you understand me if the rule is catch a rapper, the gingerbread man, catch me if you can, then there's a slick nigga, street nigga, you like, hey, look here, you understand me? Since these motherfuckers playing like that, hey my nigga, you understand me? Here go $50. Hey my nigga, here go $100. You understand me, trail me. You understand me? And you understand me? If you don't trail, you guess what? You gonna spend, pay $500, $600 for a motherfucking lawyer. I mean $500, $600 for a bail. If they really want you, you gonna pay $50,000. You got to pay about $10,000 for a lawyer. You got to go to the courthouse every other month. You understand me? It's gonna inconvenience you. You got to reschedule your shows because guess what? You don't know the rules of the motherfucking game. Every rapper should learn the motherfucking rules of the game. The rules is to catch a rapper slipping. The rules is to catch a rapper with a pistol. You understand me? That's why they got strict laws for pistols. It ain't because they just wanna make strict laws for pistols because they know that every rapper wanna be a street nigga. He wanna be that tough nigga. He wanna be that bad nigga. He wanna feel like, yeah, man, I'm from the streets. Yeah, you from the streets, nigga, but I'm from the streets too. Like I said, you know, I'm Mr. Pimp extraordinaire. But you understand me? I ain't been to jail in 33 years. Why you think that? Because when, hey, I back up off the motherfuckers like the old days and spit up off the motherfuckers like the barcays. You understand what I'm saying? I'm out there motherfucking business. You understand me? You know what I ask you when I get in the car with you, hey, do you got a pistol? Yeah, the motherfuck on the planet that I don't ask you to get a pistol because I know that trap in that game got a rule. And the rule is to catch a motherfucking ex-convict with a pistol. So I mean, you got to know that this shit is real. You know what I'm saying? If you don't know that this shit is real, if you don't know that you're in a motherfucking game, then you're not in the game. Definitely. Hey man, let me tell you something, man. Life ain't what you get into that make you win. Life is what you don't get into that make you win. That's how you win. You win by not getting caught up in the bullshit. You understand me? I got into a lot of shit, but it's a lot of shit I didn't get caught up in too. It been a lot of times, man. Dudes like, man, come on, man, ride with us, Ken, man. We feel to go bust the move. We feel to go rob them niggas over there on the north side. And I be like, man, you know, I'm good. Throw up the bunny ears, the deuces. I'm straight, my nigga. You understand, guess what? They riding down a motherfucking burn light and they riding down a motherfucking strip and they get pulled over because of the tail light fucked up. Guess what happened? I ain't seen them niggas since. You know what I mean? Hey, nigga, nigga, come up to me. Hey, Ken, say, man, I got some birds, man. I got 10 keys, man. You understand me? This nigga ain't even got $10. How the fuck you get 10 keys? No, it's Kevin. You understand? How the fuck you get 10 keys, nigga? Really, you got 10 keys? Hey, man, I tell nigga, man, I'm good. My partner said, yeah, man, let me get two of them. He get two of them. My other partner said, let me get two of them. Guess what they get? A motherfucking indictment. You understand me? Because this nigga is an informant. You understand me? You must know the rules. Any motherfucker that come up to you trying to sell your gun or sell you some drugs, he ain't known for that shit, run like your life depend on it. Because that nigga is working for them people, man. Anytime the police get behind you and follow you everywhere you go, that means that he's slipping, waiting on you to get caught slipping and wait for you to get caught with pistol. Especially if you're a rapper. So that's what I say to the bullshit, man. That's what keeping the real, keeping the real is not getting caught up. Keeping the real is understanding the rules of the game. You understand me? Because guess what? I mean, once you go to jail, something nigga gonna fuck the shit out your bitch. You understand me? They gonna stick about 12 inches of dick up in your bitch. She gonna be swallowing dick and you gonna be on the ruffle collect call and that nigga gonna be like, yeah, ooh, mama's interning on you. They gonna do that when you go. Yeah. Nah, nah, they gonna do it. The niggas can't wait for you to fall. So they can fuck your bitch. You understand me? Can't wait for you to fall so they can break in your house and take all your jewelry and take all your money. Oh, that. You know, it never fell. Yeah, so that's why, you know, rappers shouldn't carry guns. That's why rappers shouldn't have a bunch of drugs on them. Because it's so much shit against you, you know? What I was saying was, I'm a bad bottle. What I was saying was, they're screaming, stuff throwing them out cause they feel like they don't know when to get security to what I was talking about. They be like, it's screaming. So they don't know when to go. They going to a barbecue. Neighborhood party. So they in the hood chilling. You feel like, like, they feel like, I ain't gonna get no security man. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. I'm in the hood. So they ain't mind I had no security. Cause they feel like, I'm just in the hood chilling. I'm at the party. So what you saying is they just going to save. I'm just going to go over there and be slipped. Yeah. Yeah. They probably slipped. I'm slipping. But see, that's not the way to think. So when I was a nigga do. But look, this what a nigga do. This what a nigga do. If you got to go to the barbecue, you can hide security. Would you tell the nigga man, stay over there and watch me from a distance. You know what I mean? Nigga ain't got to be walking around with you. Hey man, look here. Just make sure one of these niggas don't get the acting craze. So if a nigga got the craze, then them niggas, they come out to work. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And the money that you going to pay is way less than the bail money and way less than the lawyer money. That's real. That's so real, man. Man, Sean, how can people get a hold of you, Mr. Sean, trying to reach out to you on IG? On the Instagram. Yeah, Mr. Sean.cct. Yeah, Mr. Sean.cct on the IG. What about you, my guy Vado? Man, at Vado Films, you know, that's how you can reach me at, you know, HSHFtheHipOffortunity.com, you know, all in there. You got a radio popping. You know, we got a lot of stuff going. Man. You know what I'm saying? Man, aw man. So man, like I said, I appreciate you guys for coming on the show, man. I know we'll be seeing each other again, man. You guys keep up the great work, man. Keep on doing what you're supposed to do to make sure you look good to our coach out here so we can have something to go by. You know what I'm saying? Don't forget about Boss Talk 101. If you have not subscribed, you the only one missing out on it. If you have not subscribed, you in trouble. You know what I'm saying? Mr. Sean, Mr. Sean. We're in that thing, man. HHF, you should stop. HHF, man. Check it, man. Hey, man. Listen, man, it's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101, where the bosses talk. Thank you for everything, man. I'm out of so much.