 Big shit, big shit, it's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, huh, name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle, it's your boy, E-C-E-O. And on Monday mows, by the way, new Craig Cunson every damn day. Check it, man, we hear again, man, on Boss Talk 101, man, we got a special guest today, man. This cat right here, man, y'all done heard about him, man. Hey, man, the music keep going, it's consistent as hell, man. Say, man, what are two lives in the building? What's up, baby? The show, man, you know what's going on. I'm in here with Boss Talk. Man. Turn up, man. Thank you so much for coming on the show, man. The show. Are you from Fort Worth? Nah, I'm from Delaware. Okay, you from Delaware? Yeah, Delaware, Texas. Okay. I'm from Fort Worth. So, how did you get into, well, first of all, yeah, how did you get into the music? I got into the music, really, with, like, a little partner I had that was- Oh, yeah, speaking to the mic. A little partner I had that was just doing a little music. I went to that mug, dropped a little song, and shit, and my folks was just fucking waiting so shit. I seen you- You speak how it can be. Is it can it be that you be rocking with? Yeah, that's my boy for show, for show. Yeah. So, the music, I mean, is it something that you feel is going to get you out, or is it- I mean, you trying to make millions off of it, or you just doing it for the sport? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. First, you know, first it was just for the sport, but like, nah, I didn't really try to- Yeah, trying to make something happen. So, when did you get serious about the music? Probably been serious, probably like a year or two, like- Yeah, a year or two? Yeah. So, how consistent have you been, you know, like after you got serious? Do you think- Because I be tripping off the music, man, because it comes so much, it's frequent, you know what I'm saying? Everybody putting out something. If you don't put something out, nigga, forget about your face. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. You know what I'm saying? You got to be working. I ain't probably like the best being consistent, but like, you know, I make sure I put something out there though, like- Yeah, yeah. So, I know you- Right now I'm locked in though, like, so I'm locked in right now. Yeah, you independent? Yeah, I'm independent. Independent? Independent. So, I mean, with COVID and everything, readjusting and getting back into where people getting out again, how have you readjusted? What do you think you've done for us? I don't know. I mean, I'm ready to get back into the people. I'm here, but I'm not. You see what I'm saying? Because I'm really like, you know, I'd be chilling. But like, I'm ready to get back to the shows and stuff like that, you know, it was real fun. Like, I really like that part of, you know what I'm saying? Wrapping and shit like that. I like being in front of people, turning up. You know, I'd be with my people, we'd be turning like, I can't wait to get back to that, you know? So, you said two years ago, so you would have came in getting serious, like, right around the time before COVID, like a year before? Yeah. But like, I've been rapping though, like, it's just like on some, like, religious, you know? Because really, I was with a group, like my group, I'm still with a group, you know? But like, we all, you know what I'm saying? Do our own thing. So, ever since like then, that's when it really got like, you know what I'm saying? Really getting serious, stuff like that. What was the most, I mean, what do you think? Because I seen you had got shot, so what do you think put the, do you think that was a spotlight in your career where people started watching more? Yeah, it was already there, but like that, yeah. Yeah, they went, I went up, I definitely went up a little more when it happened. Yeah. You know, they feed up negative. Yeah, of course, you know, like I said, I think I was telling Lodeezy when he interviewed on here about yellow when he got shot, you know? Yeah. It ups your value, and I think a lot of times people don't really know their value to begin with. Yeah. But once you get all those eyes on you, if you don't capitalize on the situation of God bring you through it, then you just went through. Most people, once they go through something, they excel even with Kanye when he, you know, had the car wreck or if there was a time when somebody was going through something, like even when Park got shot the first time, that's way before y'all time, you young niggas. Yeah. Don't know nothing about that. But when he got shot the first time, he put our sight on him. So, you know, it's just basically when you go through things and God bring you through, you know, a lot of times, you know, you're giving your warning, but also, you know, it may be a blessing in disguise. You know what I'm saying? To make it through. And just to see what you're going to do with it, how do you think that life has changed since you went through that? I mean, it really just made me more aware. Yeah. That's really what it did. It really helped me. Like, that's what I be saying. Like, I hate that I got shot, but like, that didn't turn me up. It didn't turn me down. No way. But it put my ears up a little bit up. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Me. But that's it. Like, you know, it didn't turn me up. Everything about it just turned and it hurt me. You know, it's a blessing though. So I know I'm blessed, but so I got a purpose. So I heard you say that the bullet was still in your neck. Did they ever get it out? No, it's still in there. Yeah. It's going to pop out. It's going to pop out. It's going to pop out. Anything your body automatically come out. Damn. You like, I don't know. But it really don't do nothing to me though. It'll affect you. And it might not pop out. My uncle and the bullet in his head for his whole life. I got to probably got a bullet in his head right now. It's trying to pop out now. He keep pushing it back. Yeah. But it probably do because it didn't came to where like you kind of can. You can kind of see it a little bit. The body kind of pushes things out and it replenishes and fixes it. But it really don't just do. It won't be just doing nothing to me. They just say I won't be supposed to be doing too much. But like after some time went by, I got to doing. You know what I'm saying? Every time I used to be doing. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My dad got shot in the head. The bullet didn't penetrate. He kept it in his pocket. I got here right here. Right here. My bed. Yeah. Yeah. You know, you blessed to still be here, man. Like anytime you go through something that traumatic, man. Hey, you blessed to still be here, brother. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I remember being young. I always tell people, you know, you don't never forget where you come from. Where I know I was in situations where people got it. You know what I'm saying? Because I was young. You know what I'm saying? And I didn't get it. But somebody got it. That's all I'm going to say. You know, and at the end of the day, as you grow older, you think about those times. You're going to get there the way you're going to look back. You're going to think about it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, for sure. What about the weather? Does it affect you any? When the weather change or anything like that? Yeah, it really do on me when it be cold. Yeah. But I'd be cold anyway. Like, yeah, really since that day on me, I'd be cold. That's crazy. You'd be cold faster. Yeah, I ain't even thought about it like that. But yeah, really, when I'd be cold, I'd be cold on everything. You'd be cold. Yeah. I got to get right. Jail. Yeah. They could be like jail anyway. Anyway. You got shot. I was in jail. I ain't never been shot. They were cold as hell. Them little old trials that they give you the little orange one or the white one. Yeah. And they'd be thin and they'd put you in the concrete room. Come on up out there as soon as I. Yeah, yeah. You ain't got to get shot to be cold enough. I had went to jail in Miami. Me and Miami is so different. Like, I go, we go on vacation in Miami. I ain't enough going to jail on the beach. You hear me? I go to jail on the beach. Y'all turnt up. We turnt up. You hear me? I'm out there. We supposed to be out there for like eight days. I go to jail like second, third day. I'm hot. Yeah, yeah. I'm hot. You know how many of them stories I hear? Everybody, a lot of people that have been on this show went somewhere. I remember one of my little partners, he went to Atlanta. As soon as he got there, he was going to do his music. He was in jail the whole time. He was in Miami. I seen Miami locking a lot of rappers up here. They trying to get that out of town. They're not playing in Miami for real. Man, they making money, man. That's a money town, man. I'm talking about where they can make it. Yeah, yeah. Because my wife, she got. They giving tour for show. Two and $300 drinks down there on that damn South Beach. I don't even like where they do a nigga on the money. They trying to break a nigga. Do that shit back at them. Huh? Do that shit back at them. Oh, no. They serious at night. You can't go nowhere. You locked in. Man, I ain't getting drunk. Fuck them. I said I was never going to make it. Yeah. So what's your process with them? How do you pick choose beats? How do you do it? Do you have to have the same producer? You can't pick a beat? Nah, I can pick a beat. I can pick a beat. Like I do, I got a lot of produce. Like my stuff made by like a lot of producers. I be getting on all type of stuff. Like I can get on anything. You know what I'm saying? But I know my lane. Like I know what people like. But my people like, you know what I'm saying? So I be on that. But like I can do anything though. Like I be working with all kind of producers. Something you said. You say you know what your people like. I'm Jeff Prince. Yeah. Like how do you gauge who you are? Who your music attract? I mean. Like the reaction I get. Really like no BS, like no BS. Like when I be in the hood. Like when I be in my hood. Like they gonna, they gonna let me know. Like my people like they gonna let me know. Like, yeah, they don't right there. Like, yeah, I'm messing with it. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I like. You see what I'm saying? And my fans like on my page and stuff. Like they gonna let me know. They gonna come in and do whatever. Like I see. Yeah. That's what I was. I look back at some of your work. I was looking at jugsport. Yeah. And I was like, was it jugsport or jugsport? Jugsport. Jugsport. And I just talked to it. Yeah. That's the last one. But I was checking out is how everybody rocking to it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Everybody in the team. Yeah. They ride or die. It was a concert. Agent Doherty concert. We had opened up or whatever. Like we was just chilling with her. Like we pulled up. That was before the show. Like we was in the back. Like behind the venue. Yeah. We just shot a little video right there. How long y'all been knowing Agent Doherty? How's that relationship going? I been knowing Agent probably about a year or two now. Yeah. Yeah. Cause of the music and just all the way y'all getting that. Yeah. It was good man. Like I said, open up doors man. You know what I'm saying? It really opened up a lot of doors. Like when you hustling. Cause that's how you're doing is hustling. Yeah. Everything going when you're on that road. Yeah. Yeah. You're a brand right? They're working. Yeah. So with you being a brand. What a brand does. That's what you see when I'm talking about the wall. Like it's your brand. The unique hustle thing we've been doing. Yeah. So your brand carries with you. It don't matter if you ain't rapping. If it's him rapping. If it's him. You know it's still y'all doing the same thing. Rocking the same way. And so people watching. Watching. Right. So the more people they engage the better it is. So now how is it the streaming and all that. And I said I was going to ask this question to every nigga cause nigga called and checked me about it. How are you making money? Are you making money in music? Yeah. For sure. For sure. Like features like period. Okay. That's one way. Features for sure. But like on my music. Like yeah. I'm going to get paid for sure. Like dropping by myself. Cause first I was like. I was. It wasn't like I was signed to nobody. But I was like. It was kind of like that. Yeah. It was kind of like that. But like. So my stuff was getting dropped. But it was getting dropped off. Like that little. You know what I'm saying. It's going. It's getting a percentage and all that stuff like that. You know what I'm saying. Yeah. I just like not too long ago. Like probably like it's probably been like. Probably some months. Like six, six, eight months or like I just been dropping out of my stuff. Like I've been getting full. Yeah. And stuff like that. So like yeah. And what are you dropping on? This show kid. This show kid. Yeah. A lot of people talk about this show kid. This show kid for sure. So what. And YouTube. I mean all you monetize on YouTube. But I just. I just started dropping on my. Like just. Yeah. That's the first video I dropped on my YouTube. Yeah. Who was the videographer for that? His name is Ben. He knew like. Okay. He and me. He just started. Just started. Just fresh. Would you rather work with people that just started. You want to. Season. It really just depends on how it be. Like I don't know. Like him. We just. He just be with it. Like what I like. How we live. We just be living. You're like. Do it the day. Go day by day. Day by day. Day by day. Yeah. No. I'm just. I remember. Yeah. And then when you work. If you're working with us. Like that's what you just got to be there. Like you got to be ready when. And he just. What type of dude. Yeah. Pull up whenever. Wherever. I don't know. Break me up. Damn. I knew. He's not. I really slowed down. I need the shirt. Man. I really didn't tell you. I slowed down. Because I really I'm finna have somebody run it. Because I really got to. You see what I'm saying? Like. I had drop some stuff. It didn't too many people wanted stuff. Like it didn't got to. Getting. You know what I'm saying. So I need to. I got to get like an Instagram. You got to tap in too. I got to think. I'll help you. You know, like. Like it's really. Like when I seen NBA young boy. started his brand. I've seen also a little baby like we see those brands pop up on brand boom link at store owners. And so there's a link that I can link you in long as you got the merchandise and you can keep it coming. Then I can link you in the where where yours is go to all the stores. Yeah, we need to get that going. You see what I'm saying. So with that that I don't make so much money out there like it's more organized like that. So you wouldn't have that issue to where you know, basically you have a rep at that point. Yeah. And that rep pretty much is gonna help push your brand not just in Texas and the people you know, but all over the country, you know, and and it and it like like we're going to a magic in a couple of weeks, about three weeks. That's why everybody display their clothes throughout the US and China. So you know, that's something that you have to look at for us getting to the next level and still streaming online. The same all of it. You got to do it all. Yeah, because that's how you get money. If you want to if you want to see the the if you want to see your your music and everything vibe and you see the numbers jump. That's why I got a cool. We got to see him in a few weeks. You know what I'm saying? That's just how I go. I got there though. I bet I had that I've been having that for like years though. It's been probably like probably like two years. Mm hmm. But like I just do it then I just you know what I'm saying but I really need to stay on it because like everything I don't ever like had like it's a little everybody by everything like every time. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, it'd be a lot though. Yeah, no, no, no, that's why I'm saying you have to have more of a team build up. Yeah, I got a guy coming on here on the first that actually has his own brand. Where's that positive word? I've never seen one shirt, but he'll be here on the yeah, but he'll be here on the first and he he he sells. He's a cool rep too. So like with me knowing all these people, I even know the guy that did 8732, which was a D map and I know the guy that did Jewel House for Boosie, the designers, the people who work behind the scenes. So if I link a young cat like you and you know, you spent put your money up your boss, you got to put your money up. Yeah, once you put your money up for the merchant organization, then you can keep going with the music. You got these niggas over here. We're gonna pretty much keep dealing helping with helping you with the brand. Yeah, they get a percentage of it, but the money gonna grow and it's gonna be a lot better for you. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So that's what I'm on. Like, I'm trying to do something for all the artists, the ones that's been coming through here, where we can link up and work together to where we can get to some of them. So because I don't think nobody is helping the the the brands like that. Yeah. And then you got to have somebody who really understand, you know, the algorithm of how that whole thing is working, you know? Yeah. So I've been a 16, well, 15 years. So I know to be in this on the clothes. I know y'all got a brand y'all pushing every day y'all in video y'all need to be, you know, we need to be putting the merch on you so people will see that as y'all working. That's what needs to happen. So we must. Yeah, but people have it on now much, you know, but so yeah, yeah, the music man, you saw Mels, man, you serious about that music. Yeah. Any time a person go through what you almost a depth experience and keep going, you ain't trying to hear it. You're trying to put this music out. I just keep going. So it ain't gonna stop. They don't stop you. And I don't want to get into it been almost two years, but just the fact of going through that, I mean, and you steal the lyrics, you know, they still real. Yeah, I ain't playing. They talking about doing something to somebody. Yeah. Yeah. We speak these things. You know, this is something we speak and you know power is there's power and life and death in the tongue. And I know you heard this before. Yeah. So how do you how do you do you have a doing a damn positive music? Like, like, nah, yeah, like, we having fun nigga. I'm going to see a girl. You gotta listen to go to the tape. I always put one, two, you know, two or three something like, you know, you just gotta go. But the new, the open house, some new come here. Yeah, it's gone. And what you got to say? I'm sorry. Go ahead. I was just saying, after you got shot, I'm talking about too, but after you got shot, they were trying to kill you. Yeah, I'm not talking about the people that shot you. And you know that he talked about the hospital and the ambulance and the police. Listen, listen, no BS. The whole process was bad. Like, like on everything. I really don't even know how I'm me. I'm telling you, like, when I get to the when I get to the hospital, right, boom, versus like a little hospital off the river, it's like, when I was when I was pulled up there, I was getting trying to get out the car, whatever, like the police ambushed me. Yeah. At gunpoint, you're bleeding like that. Yeah, I've seen that. That's when I'm telling them, I'm like, yeah, you know what I'm saying? Like, what y'all gonna do? Y'all just gonna have you just sitting here. So after like five minutes, they give me in a little chair, put me in the room. They give me in the room. I'm just on the bed though. Like, just on the bed. Police come and talk to me. Ain't no doctors in there. Straight police. I'm like, y'all crazy here. I'm like, what y'all got going? So, boom, I kind of go out a little bit. I come back, shake back. I get in a little ambulance. I wreck in the ambulance. Wreck in the ambulance going to a different hospital. They trying to take me to. Are you serious? I'm telling you something. That's a lawsuit or something. So much happened. Then I get to the hospital. You know, I'm breathing, I'm breathing through a little tube or whatever, right? But like, I was like, I want to mess up. Like, I was shot or whatever. Like, you can see it, but like, I want to mess up on the inside. You know what I'm saying? Like, I really didn't need the tube. Like, they really just dry had that going. And then when they took it out, it's like they left some open, like my lungs kept failing, kept failing. Boom. That's deep. They knew what they were doing. You think so? Yeah. This is, uh, things both, uh, when you, when they stick something in your body, they supposed to automatically heal it up with some blood type stuff. They did my big mama's thing. So you think you adopted it? No, it ain't that. You don't tell me. You tell me that you know the healing process. They supposed to close it up. I ain't know, but I knew someone right though. Like, I just knew the whole hospital, like, and then the crazy part is, like, I'm telling my annual whatever she like, they like, they telling me, like, I really want to go to another hospital. My people telling me, like, I thought you did. But look, they telling me, like, okay, you can go to another hospital, right? But you can't take our two, right? But I can't, I can't breathe without the two. You see what I'm saying? But I gotta go to another hospital. I'm talking to my Annie. I tell her, look, I get fed up one that they, they keep not leaving. They keep refusing to let me go home, right? Because the two, but whatever, but like, from the jump, I really want poster heavy. So I tell my Annie, look, we finish. They can take this two, but right? You too, Pog, now. I'm finna go down. I'm finna come down. Yeah, that's the two Pog move right there. You see? I need to get to the other hospital. My Annie come in clutch. Me and my boy, look, Blake, we get down there. Blake, you're my boy with me. My whole long fail. It's, it's out. You hear me? I'm trying to get there. I got to get there. We in the car. We get there though. Me and my Annie, we get there. Me and my Annie, little play, we get there. What did y'all go? With the parking. They take care of me there. And I, you know what? I'm praying for you. You're gonna have a biggest loss in the world. Yeah, you hear me? Because you had to go, because you feel like you need to go to another hospital. I had to. And you know, you had, you had to. I believe you know, different agencies. You had to from the hospital. You had to from the hospital, the police officers and the ambulance. But you know, I'd be saying, everybody be saying, I don't me, myself, I don't know how to just do that. So it was just talking to everybody. Yeah, you could do this. It ain't even, it's just you. You have to, you have to put work behind this shit. I really don't know nothing about this. I like everybody saying, I'm like, yeah, we do this. Shout out to Kevin, older, my lawyer and thank you. You know, it's up to a certain amount of years. I wanted them things. Now, I got a bad lawyer. If he bad, he both been looking into this. Like two years ago. Oh, OK. Now you're ready. Now you're ready. If I hit this lawyer, I got it right now. It's a statue. It would have been different. Yeah. What you say? It's a statue to go see how long it takes for you to find it. Yeah. You can go see. Yeah, the things. Yeah, man, that was that was a bomb job. We could have lost you behind it. It really was awesome. Like, once I got to the point like where I got it, I was just thankful. You remember, I wasn't trying to cool on I didn't made it. I'm good. I'm. Yeah, that's how I really was. Listen, if you were died, they would have some money for you then. Yeah. So I can have money for you now. Yeah. Yeah. People would have been looking to try to figure out why it happened, you know. But look, man, look what you went through. Like I say, every time somebody go through something, the Blake just got shot. Yeah. And and that's, you know, like I said, man, like I heard that wasn't even for him. You know what I'm saying? He good, though, for so. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I hadn't seen. You know, that's my my son's first cousin actually. Yeah. So, you know, it's like that's family family. I know the boy when he was a baby, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, dang, like them niggas better. What? Hey, man, call that nigga, man. You know what I'm saying? Like it's bad, man. Like, like it's it's a bad thing when somebody gets shot like that and they keep going through it. And some more people in your camp then got shot. I know about it. I don't heard about it. If it was a blade, I told my son, I said, whoever got shot, they men shot over three years, they can't come on the show. Yeah. And he still puts y'all up in there because you know, he got a lot of love. It was just, it was just man look like though, but like we cool though. It was, we just we get through a lot of stuff though. I just know I'm rooting for you. He's going to quote you, huh? He's going to quote you. Not the last time. Not if what he was there. I ain't get I ain't it was just him. He cool though. Like it's a bad thing. Yeah. Y'all niggas is something else, man. Y'all here making his music going through it, man. You know what I'm saying? Getting through it. How can we how can we how do we we we got to get this money, man. I mean, cause everything else. Yeah, you already did the lifestyle. It's like, I don't know when it first happened like Chicago was having all this stuff going on. Then it seemed like it just started flowing through all the music, bro. Yeah. I'm just telling you how I seen it when like when Chief Key first came on the scene and like it was unheard of the way stuff was happening in Chicago. Then I started seeing it just filter through everywhere. Yeah. I'm telling you, man. It's cause it been like that they just not seeing it cause he camera they made a new camera cause the cameras, it did it. Yeah. Exactly what it was. That what it was. I mean, now it's way more now cause everybody ain't really just and they just you know what I'm saying? But it been it's like that everywhere. You just got to find it. Yeah. Like they everywhere like but I love I love the youngsters, man. You know what I'm saying? So I'm more trying to figure out ways to get things to where it can be more, you know about the music and get back to where nigga making a big bag. You know what I'm saying? And having a good time cause what what what rap music did was brought brought us into a better place in entrepreneurship. You know that. Yeah. Our people, you know they were suffering and broke before all this really in the worst way. It's easy. Yeah. Yeah. Now if we can we can flip this. They don't get we got control of it too. It's easy now. Yeah. It's easy for sure. So when you go in that studio and you how long did it take you to make a song, man? Don't tell me you being there to find me. You write, you'll punch it. Which one you do? He record me. He will tell you. What that nigga doing, man? How long it's taken me to do a song? It might take 15 minutes. 15 minutes? Like no, like on the no cap sign. You know everybody coming back like they just get in there. You know what I'm saying? They get in there and it ain't nothing to it. I'm telling you it's quick like that for you know everybody going to get a little some time up. Just can't just you see what I'm saying? Yeah. Like regularly like regularly like on the day to day basically going to record like about 15. You should get better at it. 15, 20 minutes for sure. But when you first started it wasn't like that. I've been I've been but I write if I'm just like let me see if I'm just sitting down somewhere like if I'm just sitting down somewhere I'm going to write like jail. Yeah. In jail you got you're going to write on the table. Then I'm going to say I'm just somewhere just sitting down like that's the only way I'm just right. Well I just think of something somewhere and I ain't at the studio and I'm like yeah that's hard. Yeah. I just jot it down but like I really don't just be writing. Yeah. If you could work with anybody in the world. Like what you like art is wise. Art is wise. Art producer. Who would you like to work with? You try to make a hit nigga hell it don't might be any engineer or whoever. I was trying to make a hit. Omega hit nigga we trying to get paid nigga. You better go get Bruno Mars. You know what I'm talking about? Them too. Them too. But like some my stuff I'm going to get like I'm going to get like love baby or something like Bruno Mars. I'm going to I'm going to because you got a different style. Yeah. I'm going to go get a baby feature because he he dropped him. That's after the Bruno Mars thing man. You know what I'm saying I work with Bruno though. Yeah. I work with Bruno for so I work with Bruno and they nobody seen and they get to work with me right now. For so for so. That boy that makes some serious music. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Everything on my channel though like my you know what I'm saying you got to be talking to him. I don't matter nigga we have to work something out. This is hypothetical like we over there at the studio nigga flying niggas in now. Yeah. That on my platform. Yeah. It's over right. Yeah. I need that. I need that. We like the end though. Yeah. So yeah. So have you you've done features with people. Yeah. Or you didn't go to do the video with them like y'all did a feature and they wanted to do a video and you were like now I don't like that nigga really. I think this be going on in the industry. No. No. No. No. Because no beers like on some like it depends it depends on how it is if it's like an in session studio I'm really not even going to do a feature with your phone like if I feel like I don't like you you know this is happening right. If I feel like I don't like I'm not even finna do a feature with me or nothing that nigga didn't like me. I understand though you don't know that nigga I know I done dry did a feature with somebody and didn't do the video but it weren't like we had some show playing like yeah I'm finna pay you we finna do a video and I don't come none like that though but like yeah I done decline features all type of stuff I done heard niggas done took like five bands from niggas and didn't even show up or did the music or nothing just took the money from niggas you know what I'm saying I can't do that bro like that nigga that's a good action right there yeah but he right there on TV if I can't write it down I need this right now you're gonna let the nigga walk off he can't leave like that why you don't see that money nigga that much though it gotta be in person you gotta pull up on me you gotta get this in right here nigga say yeah I'm gonna do it but after that he was even calling back and these niggas name known you be like for real like yeah nigga like they just decided they wasn't gonna do it I'll pull up on that hey I give me a fix we finna shoot a video in the studio we finna record shoot it with y'all I don't know when you gonna see a nigga again man so who you think the hottest are outside of yourself in your camp who else bringing the heat right now the hottest music that you hear and coming out out the city out the city out wherever milford's killing the game right now and yeah yeah milford's doing a lot of I listen to everybody but I swear I really just listen to me and my people for real for real but like I listen to everybody though like I know hot songs or whatever but you said lil baby I know you listen cause that's what everybody say when they come on the show like lil baby you gotta listen to the baby if you really not even gonna say if you really just lived it or whatever cause anybody can listen but like if you did for sure for sure you gonna understand it so he doesn't know more and all this right now before his rap go I fuck with him I fuck with him young boy that nigga I heard he the youtube king yeah young boy for sure yeah you gotta look at it he the youtube king but he's still like 21 like he take out them young people listening to him nah but that's who it is though it's lil baby he got babies listening to him why bein lil baby though for sure you got a 5 or 6 year old type in lil baby listening to him I mean young boy young boy yeah so I see it so it's like it's just a younger kid doing it for him what about in the city in the city the food popping off the most cause I'm gonna tell you something I've been kinda quiet lately I ain't really been hearing no niggas really just shaking the streets like that outside of the people that I you understand what I'm saying outside of the people that I like niggas it's supposed to be some real bang and music you niggas rap too much ain't no way no I suppose you hear something that just be like ripping the whole you know wherever the south nigga Atlanta okay they got a fellas on this you know what I'm saying we gotta do better nigga people man me where I seen that's all you hearing in that studio you like I'm working man I be with my people really rocking that but like I'm trying to think of somebody else in the city we just rock we like that it's just hard I can't really think right now man y'all gotta give me some offices or something so is Asian daughter hardest female artist out of the D right now yeah right now she got a hit on me yeah I'm gonna go fuck about none of this okay she got a hit right there so I can say she's not the hardest but she got a hit she got a hit hey right now right now yeah who you think the hardest so you can't say no yeah yeah oh exo harder than her exo and that main stream why you say who is that don't know I'm talking about this you know what I mean you saying if they were rapping man you can't really say it like they could then the music gotta be known we're saying like show for show you gotta say somebody for show for show she got something going about the only one that's known that's banging right now yeah you know that and that and she would she would tend something you know no she was yeah she said I don't think she was there no more so now she kinda yeah independent oh that's dope man cause now you know you you give me a you give me an inch nigga I'm taking a mile nigga I don't care once you you know what I'm saying I'm gone nigga y'all when you see me you don't think nigga I'm gonna move like I got a whole you know I'm team of you know I'm saying a label behind me and everything I be hearing them deals ain't that though nah I'd rather be fucking with them it ain't like that it ain't like that and I agree with you I think when you get money as long as you're smart you know how to move and maneuver nigga get paid but like when nigga first started when nigga first like for somebody where it came it would have been that on me cause it I'd be like she was fucked up and he could be like 10k and he'd be like y'all I remember me seeing it before I should have found for real I remember me I was there so many times now though plus more like I ain't that ain't you know but it it seemed like a lot of money when you first ain't no money though when you get when you get grown when you really I think that would call that black said that Boots out for him 10,000 that's what he said 10,000 you buy like when he first like you got 10,000 you buy anything you need anything car house you know what I'm saying it be you know what I'm saying it be young nigga they don't got nothing they even go get them apartment car that's gone that's gone you have 3, 4k look so how did you how did you link up with Dallas global when y'all y'all did that interview did he just come find you oh Terry blue yeah yeah yeah really that's my guy right there you know what I'm saying so what top 3 artists of all time did or lie all time all time top 3 top 3 I'm gonna say I'm gonna say all time did or lie all time did I fought new niggas or like love baby hey okay that's your number 1 I'm gonna say I'm gonna say I'm say future future okay you like that future yeah I fought future I'm gonna say damn who else was just oh I like your answers cuz they really what you listen to yeah niggas get on here and just say who they think another nigga like, I hate that nigga. I'm trying to say that. You know what I'm saying, I hate that, bro. Like I wanna hear what you, yeah, if you really listen to the nigga or not, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's probably bad. And YB on No BS, like them be, them like the new shit, like that's what I do. Okay. Say YB. But like No BS, when I was like a young nigga for real, for real, nigga was listening to like, shit my daddy was paying like J-Dog. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shit like that, PMC and shit like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was in TI2 though. Oh yeah, love, man. I know how that GZ, I know how that O. Yeah, but you say what you listen to and who you would say is lil' baby. And who else? Young boy and shit. Young boy and future. And future. Yeah, and that sound right. Yeah, and that was when I was real little though, like Lil Wayne for sure, for sure. A lot of niggas say Lil Wayne. Older though, and I start, it was his shit weren't really fucking. Yeah, cause he got the damn skateboard and he got some blood and shit going right now. And nigga don't wanna be real about it. Yeah, that shit wasn't real. That was smart. He was smart. Yeah, you think so? Well yes, he went skating and the white folk started loving him then. Yeah, cause he had already had this. The black folks, he already had the black folk. He already knew what he was doing. Yeah, he did it right. And now he's gonna come back watch. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, he gonna come back. It ain't gonna be nothing, you know what I'm saying? But when he gonna come back, nigga, we ain't nigga, these young niggas don't listen to him. To be honest with you, he ain't been came back. That's what it is. Yeah, listen to them though. He ain't came back but they don't wanna listen to him. He can't come back. No, no, these young niggas run the game now. Which he really can. No, yeah, it is over. These young niggas got it now. He was cool though. When I was like middle school though and damn for sure, like Muffles was on that wing. You know, and that's why a lot of people could have respect for Jay-Z cause he was able to come back like he did and stream and sell and you know. But Jay-Z, that's one man I was never owned on. I mean it. And I don't even know nobody. No bitch, I don't know nobody that listen to Jay-Z. I don't know what's on him. Y'all niggas, y'all don't even know me. Nah, there's some songs for sure. But I'm saying like, no, no, nobody that Jay-Z that know what it's like. Bro, this is south. Everybody that be saying that on these things, saying y'all just, y'all lying, y'all just lying. Cause when y'all hop in that car, y'all don't go in there and turn that Jay-Z on. Not in the south. You gotta say not in the south. Cause them niggas on the east coast they do whatever, but down here. Oh, we ain't doing that. And I don't even know, and we never did. And that's what I mean, we don't get me wrong. He's a good business dude. And I'm probably gonna get a lot of flack for this too. You know what I'm saying? I ain't saying he's terrible. I'm just saying I don't know nobody that listen to him like that. So you don't even write on him? I don't know nobody. You never had a CD, you never, you couldn't tell me nothing. A CD? Definitely not, but like a song. It's a, nah, it's a song. Which song? The radio song. The radio song. The radio song. Which song did you like? Which song did you like? Don't try. No, which one? Do you know any of the niggas? He got one of them. Oh listen man. He got one of them up with Alicia Keeney. Do you know any of the niggas? New York motherfucker, I'm gonna tell you. Yeah, I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it. I'm on it with Kanye. No, no, no. Yeah. That's all. You got that one. But when you get in the car, you don't go look for that. Nah, my car? Never. You ain't never heard about a CD in my car. Who you gonna hear in your car? You might hear what? You gonna hear two-fold in my car. That's it. SCG, BRB, APG. Or you gonna hear, you know what I'm saying? Little baby in the south. You in the south, nigga. You don't say it in the future. That's why you say it in the south. There's really a lot more people I just can't just, but it's a lot. I really be listening to a lot of like, people like, I'm meeting shit like, that I fuck with really different. Cause it'd be other people like, you know what I'm saying? Me and my people, they'd be from somewhere else. And that's who I really just mess with. Like, it's people in my county from far away, you know what I'm saying? Cause I done been like different states that locked in with people that like me. You know what I'm saying? So that's really what I be on like. No man, I'm gonna tell you something. Y'all make me proud. I know already what we've been doing is the same thing. We weren't rocking with nothing else, but I was doing Pimp C, J.D.O., Law Talk Outlaw. My daddy was on that for so long. I was not going up that way. And I'm not been sitting and playing on this platform to call everybody else be sitting. I'm not doing that, bro. I ain't doing that. Cause I'm a Boosie fan because Pimp C was the one that birthed Boosie, you know what I'm saying? I'm playing that Chevy music on me. My daddy had an old, you know what I'm saying? Candy Pacer, we live in the straight. Yeah, yeah, straight south. I know what it is. And that's why y'all here. And that's why y'all do the way y'all do. It's a certain chemistry y'all have. You got to hold true to it because it makes you different. And you talk different any damn way. So you can't do what they do and they can't do what you do. And we fly as hell cause we win. Y'all niggas need to just go through what the music got, man. Yeah, so when the next project come in and you say you got a video about the drop I might drop a video like, I was going to drop a video today. I got one with Kenny and when I said, I see you be dropping with Half-Life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I had just something to half point. But my boy Kenny got his Instagram took so we might not drop the video. Are you serious? Yeah, he got it back. He just got it back like two days ago. Yesterday he got to me. My boy Big D.B. interviewing Kenny all the time. He love interviewing Kenny. Which one is that? Mogul Media. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Kenny always on there with him. But that's my boy, we talk all the time. He's like, yeah man, I'm going to get you Kenny. I'm like, nah, man, well done. I tell him I need to get something, we need to work or something. I'm going to link you up. I'll link you up. He ain't hard to find, man. He love the new talent. So that's why Kenny B will be over there with him. I see him on there a few times. Yeah, he be going back. I'm like, but then I'm linked with y'all don't worry. Nigga, we got to look, man. You good, bro. You ain't got to worry no more Nigga. I got you, bro. Ain't good, he's great. He great now. You know what I'm saying? Now you don't, you done been on here. Now let him look. I told you what I do, Nigga. We going to kill him. You know what I'm saying? Revelling that JZ comment, Nigga. That's going to get you some views right there. So what, how can people get a hold of you if they want to work with you? How can they get that feature, man? I know you're going to let Nigga get that feature. What it too live on everything. That's like on the social media side. You can just tap in with me. Everything in house like tap in with me or one of my guys. And we going to turn up just like that. Y'all going to turn up. Yeah, what it too live on everything. So are y'all going back doing shows yet? Are y'all trying to, can a nigga book you? Yeah, yeah, you can book me for so, you can book me for so, you can book me for so. Cause that's the whole game trying to get it back going. I got a, I got a couple of things that I'm trying to spend off for a couple of years. I really don't like on the show side, we've been in the city, we just, we used to do hella shows like in the city, but like ever since COVID when you were, but I done did like, you know, I didn't open up agent off a few times, shit like that. Like we'd be going, I'll be in different states and shit I'll be, I'll be performing this shit for so like, you know producer, I'm getting him back on the show. That's what I got. My boy 2-4 for show. 2-4? It ain't 2-4. Okay, 2-4, we better get you back on the show. Cause what I'm doing, I'm doing something with producers. It ain't going to be no nigga you know it's going to be a different nigga and y'all going to go off with these beats. Today we just, we just got our own little studio today. Like when one of my boys can be locked in, we can be locked in. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. If you had to bring me something, let me hear it. Let me see what's going on. I need some beats. My boy nigga working, man. My boy cooked that up in your face. I need some beats. That's why I be wanting to bring him on. He's like Ben and Hunter for real. I need beats. That's all I need beats. So you selling beats? My boy take you in there and cook you up some for real. He going in. What studio is it? What studio is it? TAPE, you got a TAPE. I was just rapping to you, I was just rapping to you. I don't have a TAPE. You can't get no like that. I have a bad boy with me and my dad. Yeah, yeah, no. But definitely, we're talking about that off camera. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's talk about it. But definitely, we want, he rap sometimes. You know, when with the Vegas, he stop rapping. We come back, he start back rapping. That's how my co-hosts do it. So he on top. Cause it's bullshit. Right, rapping is really bullshit. You just got to be really feeling for you to rap. You got to really feel it. Like if you just going to a play and they don't. Yeah, you belted for a year, broke off from it. It wasn't even that. I ain't feel it. When I brought it up on the show, you like, no man. I don't rap them. I'm like, nigga, you just rapping. I don't stop though a few times though. You quit too. Not just quit, but I'm going to the studio. Like just awesome. Just stop going. She get real. Yeah, blank like, blank rock. Nah, she get real. Life. Yeah, yeah, yeah, dude. She get real. That shit really doing it. If she real, I'm not going to be at the studio. So you ain't going to do it. If you see me at the studio, and I meant, cause look, this is what I like to do when I'm rapping. I like to talk about stuff that just went on, like stuff I do and stuff I be having going, you see what I'm saying? So I ain't just going to be, if I'm fucked up, you hear me? I ain't been to be in there. That's real, bro. You need to know. I ain't been talking about no money. If I ain't got no money, you hear me? So I'm going to talk about what you got. You see what I'm saying? That's what I do. Once you make it back up, I'm going to talk about you just made it back up. And I'll put it all back to back. You see? But I ain't, I ain't. You hear it. You want them to see you. No, I'm getting, if it's bad, I'm getting it good. You see what I'm saying? So you ain't got time to be on no money. I'm going to be in the studio, you see? I didn't tell you something. You see what I'm saying? Nah, nah, since you're a rapper, I can tell you this. Go ahead and make a story just like Orchella did. Like, like. See, I ain't going to lie. I ain't trying to do nothing that Orchella did. No, no, I'm not saying that. I ain't doing nothing that Orchella did. Hey, I don't know what he did, but from what I'm looking, I don't want to do nothing that he did. No, listen to what I'm saying, though. I'm saying this. I don't like it. I don't want to put it in here. Hey, the right, you good. I'm not talking about that right now. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying it for a female. But that's a good one. Man. It's a female part. It's a female part. No, a little female like this. That's the one you do, bro. That's what he do. That's what he do. That's what he do. None of that. That's what he do. I'm talking about, you know how you make your story trapped in a closet and hear all the songs coming back to back after each other, after each other? Yeah. Make it sound like a rapper never did that. You know, like a couple of years ago. The first one. Series. Series of different things. Oh, like part one, part two. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just keep it going. He made 32 chapters. Okay, okay. That's the young guy. Yeah, first time. Everybody do that. See what I'm saying? Everybody do that. I ain't trying to extend that. No, no, no. Everybody do that. I ain't trying to go in. I ain't trying to do no more than that. So you just put something together that you like. Yeah. By coming up and then just fazing it. It's just like a story mode. Yeah, a story mode. I get it, man. So, man, if you could talk to the 16, 15-year-old you when you were about to, you know, go through everything you were about to face, what would you tell him? What I tell him, shit, one thing I tell him is, shit, told the right friends, you know what I'm saying? Don't be messing with nobody that ain't know what you want. You know what I'm saying? Don't never do nothing you don't want to do on me. That shit. Just stay focused on whatever you want to do. Just stay focused on it. That's what I tell him. Don't be no farther than me. Yeah. I like that. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. So that's one of the questions we asked. So, man, thank you so much, man. We love you, brother. Yeah, appreciate it, my boy. We locked in for sure. We locked in for sure. Yes, sir. Everybody, we touch, man. We embrace. You know what I'm saying? Me, my wife, my co-host, money, Moses. You know, Boss Talk 101, man, if you got a project you about to put out, you hit me up and be like, e, you niggas got to fill this nigga. I want to do a little sample. I'm going to get them niggas. A little skibbit of it. I want you to drop in for the album, the video comment. We're going to kill them niggas. I'm like, okay, niggas come on over here. So, man, I want everybody to go subscribe to my YouTube. Mine, too, nigga. I don't just say yours. Let me get it in there right now. You got to get it in. Here we go. 42 live. W-O-A-D-I-E-2-L-I-V-E. You got to get it. Me and all my people are going to be dropping on it. That's what we, if you want to see us, if you want to see our brand, that's where we at with it right now. And I like that because now you're saying, I'm for the control of this brand with my people and we put it out, we're going to drive everybody to that platform and don't let nobody else get it like that. Just me, I'm going to do the interview. For the go up, in-house. You do the music. I'm going to come up. Yeah, we're going to just iron, sharpen iron, damn all that other stuff. You got to do it by yourself. That's what I learned. That's real. That's what we learned. That's the best way to do it. Yeah. If you want it done, how you want it done, you got to do it by yourself. For the show. I'll take it from you. Right now, we doing this shit. No, no, no. We been doing it for a little minute, like, but right now, we really doing this shit. Yeah. I think y'all got a plan, man. You say you an agent doing them. Got one about to drop, too? Yeah. We got to, everybody got a plan. I got a bunch of shit with a lot of people. Like, I ain't going to say that feeling to drop or anything like that. But y'all got something coming, bro. Yeah. For sure, we got something. That's dope, man. I like it, man. So, man, thank you so much for coming on the show, man. You know what I'm saying? For show, man. Say, man, check it, man. I'll let your boy. That's a unique hustle, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101.