 The biggest artist that you guys see and come out of Kansas City is you're in history of hip hop. Rich the Factor. Rich the Factor. No. What the f- history? In history. Hey Rich, now Rich, where you going with Rich? I'ma go with Rich. Who is the biggest artist that... Cause, where are you taking that from? Take now. Stop playing n***a. Hey, at least stop playing n***a. This is being- Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101. The biggest artist that you guys see and come out of Kansas City is you're in history of hip hop. Rich the Factor. Rich the Factor. No. What the f- history? In history. Hey Rich, now Rich, where you going with Rich? I'ma go with Rich. Who is the biggest artist that... Cause, where are you taking that from? Take now. Stop playing n***a. Stop playing n***a. This is the thing. This is the thing. Hey listen, we ain't gonna play like that. Rich the Factor is the Kansas City horned soul. He didn't build those bridges. Bro, who, who, who, who. I don't know Rich the Factor, but I damn sure know Tech Nine is pitch up there. How come I ain't seen Rich the Factor? Listen, we gotta give him the other one. We gonna bring Rich up here. We gonna set that up for you cause he need that. He need that. Because, you know what I'm saying? We ain't know what's happening. But as far as underground goes, as far as like who got the streets, that's what we going with. We going with Rich the Factor. That's what got the underground street. He built the connections, like the California connection. You going to have to come up to this mic n***a. That sound horrible n***a. My bad. But Tech Nine, he do. He got it on lock. He got whole Kansas City on lock just cause- He don't got a Kansas City on lock. He don't got it as far as like- He still got it on lock. Yeah, they not. They not playing Tech Nine. Nobody. They not. But as far as like- He don't give a damn because he never had that. The white people is the one playing Tech Nine. So what we talking about? We talking about the underground, as far as our folks go? I'm talking about just who the biggest artist is out of Kansas. At the end of the day, we can say him, but you know what he is. But we gonna speak on Rich though because he gave us a lane. He gave us opportunity. I suspect. No opportunity to the City, not one. We don't see him. We can't get him. You so get him up here. Get his- Not him at that. Not him up for a second. Yeah, let me- Yeah. You got to stand on that. You got to stand on that. Of course. This come up season. We stand on that. We be under his post. Get on here. Oh, you got- RJ, did we not go under his post? I didn't want to do that. We didn't try to- It's good. It's good. You got to stand- Pull on up. You got to talking to that mic. You doing a lot of talking, but you ain't really up here. Like you just sitting in the back talking, but at the end of the day, only when I say take nine is because that's who I see. I ain't never seen- What's his name again? Rista Factor. We ain't going to forget it. Rista Factor. Rista Factor. We respect that. It's a respect thing. Like tech, you came- We was around when tech came up on the music scene. You know what I'm saying? He started one way and then he switched to another. You never seen him again. Okay. I mean, he ain't really given opportunities. Like you said, you said the white people got him. Okay. What about my people? He's not giving no game. No, he ain't opening the door. He ain't under his post and then this inbox, you know what I'm saying? Beating it down. Like we want to just talk to you. You know what I'm saying? We didn't take area avenue to really just- We're trying to get somewhere. But why do you think that he don't really acknowledge you guys? Maybe because y'all- Maybe he don't feel like y'all- Y'all working hard enough? Man, come on. Nobody's working hard enough? If nobody's dressing and working under his- his way, he ain't really- If you don't dance this to him, he's really not going to give you a certain kind of opportunity. So that's just that. Ain't no other way to put it. Well, I'm going to be honest with y'all. You know what kind of music he make. You said you knew him. Do you listen to him? No, I don't. Okay. But at the end of the day, I understand why- whether people who do support him, I could understand why he's supporting him. We're not knocking your husband. He doesn't. You know what I'm saying? But you're asking us who we- Hey, listen, risk the fact. You know how he ain't in y'all city. Y'all never seen him in the streets? Of course not. Of course not. Where is he? Where is he? He ain't seen me. He ain't seen me. If you see me at a show, you got to pay to see him. Where you seen him at? Let me see him at a show. Let me see it like this. Hold on, hold on. I'm about to tell you right now. Okay. I wasn't seeing Techni into coronavirus hit. Where you seen him at? And I saw him on AT the Vine, the coronavirus hit. Besides that, you wouldn't ever saw him. And coronavirus is the reason why he came out the house. He probably got bored. So you telling me that the only thing- Wait, no. He only catered. So he has a white audience. We know that. And he has a weird audience, too, because I've had people to come here and be like, I love Techni and a black guy. And he was like, I love Techni and he wanted to buy something. He came here. He dropped a freestyle. I still got the freestyle, because we had a thing where we was having people to drop freestyle for outfits. Yeah, like a polite base. Yeah, it's like, he got his own people. We respect it. We support it. I mean, we- That's not the streets. We not knocking it. It ain't even about the streets. It's the city we talking about. He don't give us- Why is your guy not loud enough? Okay. Why we can't hear your guy? No, no, I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about the guy that y'all big up it. Uh, who? Where's the factor? Where's the factor? He- I heard him. Y'all just one of a few, but he built a lot of- Everybody know him, you know what I'm saying? If you know him, you know what I'm saying? A lot of people shot him out on that thing, like everybody, BMF, everybody. So have you been like on any of these podcasts? Have you been promoting them? He don't really do podcasts. He don't do interviews. He just didn't. That's wild. How you seen Techni on something? No, but- You saw him on one. Exactly. I ain't really seen Techni. But you're telling me he don't- He got out of jail. He went to jail. Making his way out the game type. You know what I'm saying? Like, so- Really? Yeah. But he Techni, they did plenty of songs together. Him and Techni? They got a great relationship, you know what I'm saying? On the surface, but he ain't never really, you know what I'm saying? For Techni, I mean for Rich, you know what I'm saying? Rich will be a much bigger person, you know what I'm saying? Rich got super talent. Everybody knows him. Undeniable talent. I never heard that. I'm going to look it low. He outworked everybody. I'm going to tell you like that. So when I look his video up, it's going to pop up like that. Sure. Oh, he sing R&B? He got a couple of videos. Nah, man. He rapping. Oh, he rapping. Yeah, I don't know that. But you saying that he don't, he rap, but he don't do videos? He got a couple of videos. He got a couple on there. He old school. He the type to drop. How do you make money off his music? He been around since the 90s type. That nigga from the streets. That nigga in drugs, y'all. From real? Hand to hand, like Pimp and Kid? Nah, I hear about that nigga in drugs, man. Like how you say we all see. You got a damn drug dealer for y'all damn right hand man. I listen, man. Street nigga. Well, he's from Cass City. There ain't nothing but street niggas and nothing but a haul. Gay sauce to a boss. Really? I mean, I got to look him up though. I really like, do you think we can get him on boss talk? We can get him on here right now. We can call him and get him on here. I'm serious. That day, yeah, he didn't play with it. He didn't get him on here. Damn, watch your face. Shout out to Oracle. He's going to be like this. He need this though. If he on here, if you get him on this podcast right here, people are going to be like, how you do it? Really? I peep that song, but you know what I'm saying? They got in. They making me want to get the nigga on the show and see what he's talking about. Well, you got to go listen to this stuff and see how good he is first. I believe these niggas. These young niggas, hell. I don't know. I risk the factor. Yeah, every time they compare them to take nine and then on that level. We ain't compare them because they have two different names. Yeah, but you just put them on that level, nigga. You put them on that level. You put them on the level, nigga. Of course, we put it there. So, if you put them on that level, I ask you the biggest you said that, nigga. For me, risk the factor. For me, it's the city. Our city, if they don't have a vote, it's going to be risk the factor for anybody to represent the city. Take nine, don't represent our city. You can look at him. Our city's not like that. Our city don't act like that. We don't dress like that. We don't talk like that. None of that. You know what I'm saying? We not knocking what you do, but that ain't what our city's about. And that's why I ain't no more artists coming out of our city because they see that and they just like, nah, that ain't what it is. That worked for him, but their city is on that. We probably don't want that like that. Our city's really in a real bad space due to that. So much talent, but it's really getting overlooked. Left and right. Wow, because of that. I ain't going to say because of that, but that's on my opinion right now. Yes, sir. Because I mean, it's getting undeniable. And he ain't opening no doors. If you're not acting like him, he's not putting you on his album. He's not dealing with you. He's not, you know what I'm saying? Wow. That's crazy. Well, you know, you got to be careful. I'm going to get it twisted. When we have, we had to debate these conversations all the time. It's a lot of people that argue really like, man, you hating and they ain't hating. That's our opinion and how we look at it. And we really in the city though. It's a lot of people that, y'all wherever y'all at, but we're left and right. Our whole generation going to agree and say to the technology what we listening to it. And we understand where you from. He come from our city and all that, but he got the other crowd. He got the white people. He got the cold, like the weird stuff or whatever. We, we not on that. We come from a whole, we come from a whole different call. So that's not what we listen to. We ain't listening to the fast rapping, all the angelic stuff. We ain't listening to that. We listen to more tragic stuff. Is it angelic? Is it devil worship music or something? I wouldn't really say, we don't really know because we don't, we can't even rock with it just cause that's what it's giving off. Don't get it twisted. We grew up on it. We came up. Okay. We came up on tech now. Don't get it twisted. I could recite a bunch of them, you know what I'm saying? But he kind of left everybody and went his way. You know what I'm saying?