 Big shit, big shit, big shit. It's a unique hustle nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this, who gon' burn? Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E-C-E-O. And I'm Monday Moses, by the way. And we creating content every damn day. Hey, man, we got a special guest in here today, y'all. You don't really need no introduction. This nigga right here, man. Y'all already know him. He been on the show before. We was in Houston, though. You weren't with us that time. Man, check it, man. That boy OG Bobby Billions is in the building. What's the word, man? What's the word? Man, boy, I tell you, man, every time I see you, man, I think about you family. I told you that already. Nah, for sure. What I was telling my manager when I told him what's coming up, I was like, man, that's the home squad. But we got to do that one. Yeah, he went and he went in silence, too. Man, you know what, man? He just always was appealing to me because of the way that he moved. Like it's a real, a real constructive move where he just basically sailing through and niggas is like, oh, you know this. So they got opinions, but at the end of the day. Your brother love him. My brother love him. He dope, though. I could do not. My brother, my oldest brother, he always like, where Bobby at? I'm like, man, didn't they go around? He keeps saying, wait till all this stuff blow out. What's going to happen? Oh, no, because it's just your style different, man. I remember I seen you last time at the hub. Yo, yo, yo. You killed that that night, boy. Appreciate that, man. Appreciate that. Do you like, do you like more? So how did you like the way the peace was like now that you've already launched the project? What are you thinking? Give me some ins and outs. Man, you know, I'm loving how it's moving. I'm loving what it's going, man. That's a beautiful thing to see. But see, now you're a different dude. Like you ain't the same dude that just was starting out. Now you season, you a vet. You got a platinum plaque. You know what I'm saying? Yes, sir. Sir. How many platinum plates you got? He just got the one for outside, right? We got the plate from outside. Yo, yo, yo. We got plex on the way. That's it. That's what you got to do. And you ain't been in the game long. I ain't been in the game long. We started out. We started out on top. You know, Ty came by here too, since you've been here. Yeah, you know, that's my brother. He was in my, he was in Houston in my crib this week. Was he? He just, he just, well, he ain't just was here. But when I call him, like when I couldn't get you that day, I said, Ty, call Bobby. He's like, OK, I'm going to call him right now. When I was talking. Yeah, he was in my crib right at Wednesday. Pulled up on me. That's dope, man. Pulled up on me in Houston. That's going crazy, man. Yeah, it look good. It look good. By far, he, for me and Dallas, Ty is one of the newest, hottest things popping. For sure, for sure, for sure. It's his style just different. It's him and Big X to plug for me. Them two niggas right there. For the newcomers right now. For sure, for sure. Because I think, I think he'll sleep on Ty because he played a piano. Yeah, nigga. You know, it's just, it's just that he's different. He's unique, you know. Sometimes, you know, it takes, it takes. Sometimes, you know, it takes people a minute to realize, to realize that great, to really catch on to that greatness. Because a lot of people like that same old, same old two shit. That's what I was going to say. I was just going to say that. I was just going to say every day, just get on a studio and just spit a 16, you know. Nah, your stuff different, totally different. I think that's what make him unique, right? I can listen to his music. I can't listen to it as a show. For sure, I appreciate it. I can not listen to it, bro. Yeah, the same way. I don't like a lot of music. Nah, man. I have a very unique taste. You have a very unique style too, though. You know what I'm saying? That's where it come from. I think the taste, the taste is where it's where it's fixed. It's what gives me that style. Yeah, so when you look at like all of the stuff that's going on with the music right now, for us in the Dallas area, I always say it's not as, like when the Mode 3 and the Yellow and all of those boys were doing anything, Go Ye Yo, it was a certain energy that was hitting this whole. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, for sure. And then when that, you gave us that same energy when outside came the same like nigga, like we here. So at the end of the day, how do we keep that just consistently happening? That ain't just the thing on you. That's the whole, like the whole movement. I mean, you know, it just take, I think, I think that is, you know, it just takes certain individuals. It's the individuals that push the culture. So it just take that right person that got that right drive, that right style, that make the good music. And once he, once they jump in, you know, that's what keep it, that's what keep it going. I'm hearing that your boy Sean Cotton got a damn record label or something here now. I saw that, I saw that, I got to hit that bubble and try to see what the hell going on is here. Dude, we got to check in now or something. Fuck around, fuck around. It ain't that big yet. So we ain't got to do nothing yet. Oh, it's going to get bigger. It should, it should get bigger. Did he say how many artists was on it or no? He already got it. We get to talking in this whole like, I gotta tell you, he got some artists already. Yeah, I'm one, he do got somebody over there probably. He told me about that pop dude when he was on here, the little white guy. Yeah. Did he, did he push him? I don't think that's his label. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know. I just know the nigga said he had a label in some sports agency's thing going on to shout to Sean, man. I did see that. Real productive with this, with the entrepreneurship and the marketing and promoting for sure. That's how you got to be, man. How you got to do it. You been looking up. That's how you got to do it. Man, Bobby, man, your song, man. That damn outside song keep coming up. Nigga, I just put your back up on my show because I was on it. Let me say something for you to say that. Okay. Hey, that song outside was going to be a good song. Like you said, regardless. It's a good song. You agree with it. It's just a fact. Yeah, it's a good song. It's just a fact that the Mote 3 made it better. A show for sure. Yeah, show for sure. Mote 3 made it better, but you, I got you on the last show saying that the numbers was reflective of the blue phase streaming. I give a streaming way more. Was it because of the marketing like these niggas saying? They fell out on the damn cover. I got some shit about that too. You know what I'm going to say is, I'm going to say I think that's, I think all of that is what did affect it. Like what affected it? They both, both, both songs was affected by certain things. You know, the three versions. By each other? No, by different, by certain things. I think the Mote 3 version that was affected by his death, you know, his passing. That ticked that one. That made that go crazy. Yeah, yeah. And then with the blue phase, I'm going to say we made the blue phase stream so much, blue phase is a big name too. Yeah. That's part of it. You said that last term. Yeah, that's part of it, but the other part is dead, like they were saying though. They did, it did have a marketing dollars. They put the marketing dollars behind the blue phase version. Yeah, I can see that. But last time you, you know, I didn't understand why all the way. Like when, I didn't understand why they didn't want to put the money behind the three version. I didn't get that. They didn't put the marketing money behind it. Yeah, I never understood why they didn't put it behind the three version. Do you think that they're, it's because they didn't understand the marketing concept like a big blue phase? I don't like the camp that blue phase is behind. I'm just trying to understand. I think that where it was. You see what I'm saying? Cause it's a big, it's a big song, man. For sure, for sure. Blue phase, blue phase camp, I think pushed Empire to, to kind of, You got bust time, bust, bust, Tatiana. Tatiana? They had did a song that was huge. So to come into another song and know how to market it, it shouldn't be that big to them. It shouldn't be that big, right. So that's how I think they was able to grasp and understand how to move that song differently than what. Yeah, that's the bullshit. You know, Empire had some hits come through there. So they know how to, they know how to. Yeah, they just had some of the biggest hits this year. That, they say Tom, his, the blue and the dry. They had some bad motherfuckers coming. So they know how to, they know what they. So why do you think it was they just did that way? For some, I don't. So you say maybe it's because, maybe it's because me and three weren't mainstream, mainstream to where blue phase is more, man is more of a mainstream artist. I think it was because we weren't mainstream. They wouldn't know, put it all in it like that. But, but when you talk about what's the better song, I mean, that's, that's not a, that's a given. Yeah, you know what you said it was, you said it was outside. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The three version sounds is, I never understood why they didn't want to put the money behind even when they start. Okay. Here's the deal. Now last time brain was on here. He said that soon as a week after mode three died, you flew, whack 100, try steal that song. He tried to, you know, he flew you out there and then you, they tried to steal it, but before, before three pads blew it, blues already hit me about it. But, but uh, but after three pads for show, but he had already been trying to, trying to set up the video just the way, the way time had happened. I want to say it was like probably the week after three pads, I was in LA shooting the video. So whack wasn't trying to steal the song. No, no, no. Okay. It was never that. How do you come out with two of the same songs at the same time? How did, how does that happen? Shit. I'm asking, it's a good, I'm thinking of hustling why it's like this a hell of a hustle, man. I'm being real. This was, this was, this was, this was there to tell you, in my mind, I was trying to make a hundred versions that I was saying. That's what I said. I was going to go outside today. If I could have hit up Durga, I was going to go outside Chicago. I was going to go outside the world. Shit. But that's why I couldn't understand like I hadn't seen it like that before. I seen a remix come out, but I ain't never seen like two songs come out at the same time like that. It's really fly. No, they didn't come out at the same time. They had a post about that. I shot the, I shot the, I shot the, I shot the blue face version, but I shot the blue face version first video done, video done before I even shot the three version. Really? We shot the blue face version first. So Ryan was right when he said that. But I held it. I knew that he was right. I just didn't, I ain't drop it. I wanted to drop the three version first out of respect for three. And so I told Wacken Blue, you know, let's just hold off. We're going to drop the more three version first, you know, because that, because that's the song that, you know, that they want the, you know, this is just a memory. That's just an album. And that was the biggest song on the album. So, you know, that they was going to have, they wanted, that's the reason I actually was on some, I want to let it be, I let it be on the album on his album because you know, that's just possible. You know, whatever that word is, that's the album and shit. You know, that's, that's a big record. You know, that's a big record. So Wacken 100, he didn't rush you out there to do shoot the video. No, I was, I mean, you know, I was, I was, I was ready to shoot that bit too. You know, I'm fresh out of the streets. I'm fresh out of the streets and this blue fade hit me up. I'm just seeing, I was just watching Tatiana and Cardi B go crazy this ledger. He hit me. I'm ready to go shoot that bit too. Shit. I just want the people know. I'm ready. I'm ready. They ready too though. And it was lie to me that they was so amped up about it. You know, that was lit about it. And I'm lit about it. Shit. Callie was lying. We standing in the back. Yeah, I bet it was. Good. You had a good time. It never started, yeah. It ain't been to Callie like that. Not like that. No, I ain't been to Callie like that. We been to Callie, but not like that. We been to Callie and we throw them shits when I was in Callie. You ain't never been to Callie like that. Not like that. Yeah. It's a different going to Callie when you are boss talking now. Then when you were just going to visit. You ain't going by yourself. So I get it. Like when you went out there, you like, nigga, we for the Brockton now with Blueface, nigga? Yeah, yeah. I wanted to let his niggas out there and Callie on the court. Everybody know it. When you think about the artist in Callie right now, that he for sure. It might be only five, man. It might be less than five mainstream artists. And he one of them guys. No, I'm just saying, in my mind, I'm thinking that Wack 100 rushed to do the video. I should have just because he did. He seen how it was flowing. I don't think it was flowing though. That's my mode version. But you don't know, was it out? It wasn't out, was it? No, it wasn't out. But I was hearing this. I'll be hearing a song before it came out. I've been hearing a song before it came out. Yeah, you heard it. No, no, no. It wasn't him. I've been hearing the clues. I got some people that play the song. They already had a song before it. Yeah, yeah. So it's like. But this is what I'm going to say. I'm going to say we even shot the Blueface version before we might have shot the Blueface video. I might have at that time hadn't even heard the actual mode three record yet at the time. Yeah. I might have at this time, I think I had only heard the Instagram live. OK. So at this time. I think it was the Instagram live going right. And see what would happen then. What would happen was on the radio and shit, they would take that Instagram live and they would mix it into the song on the radio. That was so hard. They'd take my first second verse. They had an Instagram live playing. They had to mix it up to what they dropping that on the radio. That's crazy. Yeah, that was crazy. It was stupid. So I'm going to. So that should have been pushing the order. They should have been pushing that song harder than they were doing that already. And then you came up. That should have been real. I feel like they should have been pushing it just because it was just a really good song. It is. Like even though that's one of the top songs in America now. Yeah, that's that's a bad motherfucking song, man. That's the thing. So that's what. And three songs in the motherfucker on that motherfucker. So it's like, yeah, I'm not understanding them. I didn't understand why they didn't put out. I would have put my that's where I'd have been my bag. Hell, yeah, yeah, but I'd have been my bag on that. I want to just ask you, though, because we had a little Zach on here and he was like, he basically would help make that song happen. And you was acknowledging it at first. He kept playing over and over and over and over. Because when we talked about it down there, I was like, no, he say he got it through to say cheese. That's how you link with him. But when Zach came on here, he was like, now I played that song and made mode three like it. This I'm going to say, I'm going to say it like this. I'm going to say, so it started. It started on with the say cheese post. That was the very first time that I even seen like on the say cheese post three had come in and under the post. And he followed me. So he really linked into that song on that post. On that post, he just acknowledged the song. It wasn't too much. Well, he wasn't on it. Was he? Look at my phone real fast. I'm going to see something. At that time, it was just your song. At that time, it was just my song. I'm going to go through me. I'm going to see me in the 3D and just to see something. If that's interesting. So at the time, at the time, he just liked the song. He liked the song coming in under the say. What did he say? What did he say? He said, I think I'm sure. Like dope track. Probably in my favorites. Oh yeah. That was a dope moment. And you should always hold that, bro. This is it right here. This is in my favorites. That was a moment, you know. Game. That's how it come. Game with the fire signs. And he heard and put that whole on there. That's the data song came out. Let me see that, bro. I got to put that. That does, to be noted, nigga. I don't know. I'm going to hit this whole right. You got to hit that whole right. You got to make sure you can see it. That's the data song. It ain't showing. That'd be a dope scene. Can you screenshot that and send it to him? I'm going to send it to you. Send it to the screenshot. Send it to him. That was a moment for me. Send it to him right now. Because I'm going to pop it in when we talking about this. No, it ain't showing up. I want that whole to be clear. I'm going to send it to him. And I'm going to pop it up there. Send it to him right now. Just screenshot it. Just screenshot it. Send it to me. And that way, yeah, that's dope, man. God, that's something to be noted too. That needs to be seen. They just need to know. Like this, that's it. That's it. That's it. You sent it to him? Yeah, I sent it to you. But he, that was the day. You know, that's my first single. Sure, that's my first single. That's the day I put it out. It ain't come through yet. Drop, this comes, I text it to you, it's coming to you. Okay. Well, but nah, the day after that. Cause I'm going to post that whole, that whole need to be seen. That's, that's, that's dope, man. He rocked with it. He rocked with it. There it is, I got it. Yeah. So, man, you know, he rocked with it that day. Look at him. Look at this one. This is before, this before outside camp. This before me and three did outside too. This three right here in Miami. My favorite song right now, every day by OG Bobby B. Man, send me that. Send me that, bro. Screen copy that for me. Yeah. Cause I ain't gonna lie when I'm, that's the post. That's what people need to see, bro. I think stuff like that. Watch that whole pop up while you're talking. I think stuff like that came from, like Zach say, Zach probably was playing the album. He can't play it. Have you seen Zach open version? And then I ended up. That's what he said happened. He said open version. You said eventually. Yeah, eventually it led to that. So you didn't send him that open version before this album? No, this was before. Send that to me. Hell yeah. Zach said you sent the open version. Before all this happened. He kept playing it over and over and over and over and over and over. Then he's like, damn. So Zach was playing it. And then it's this. When Zach hit me up, Zach was like, Zach was like, man, bro. I'm telling you, he was like, he probably didn't tell me to, send me his number, told me to hit him. And he was like, he was like, man, I've been playing that outside, I've been playing up and playing your album and three really rocking with the album. And so. That's dope. He was like, but three favorite song. I probably told, I think I told you that. He did. That song was an outside. It wasn't outside. He was fucking on some of the other shit. It was a couple of songs. But he posted on this project. You're different, Bobby. He was sending me a few of the songs on the album. Your song was different. Well, I like this one too. It's different, bro. Appreciate it, bro. It's dope. And he uh, but he uh, but Zach hit me and was like, you know, send me outside with the open. He said, I can't make, you know, promises. But he was like. He said it. He was like, uh, he was like, I can't make, you know, promises. But if something happened, you know, if something happened, and the way he did it was, he didn't even, he didn't even press three about it. He ain't even say nothing to three. He ain't even tell three, I sent him to open. He's just playing that out. That's how he ended up telling it to me. He was, they were just listening to the album. They'll be out of town jamming the album. They'll be out of town. That's dope. And then, then like he said, I think I saw his interview with you. Like he said, he said three was like, man, we rockin' with this hotel. Tell him, send me that off. And Zach was like, I already got to open. What's up? Damn. I already got it for you. Off of two steps. No, Zach was two steps ahead of that shit. He was. That's solid nigga, man. I like that, man. Cause that's the whole game. Like for me. For that I fuck with Zach forever. Forever. For sure. And that's the way it posed to be, man. For sure. Man, like you, you got, you got so many different people that you could work with. I told you this before, not just in Dallas, but universally. I keep saying it. You know how I am. You gotta understand, man, that you are a representative of Dallas no matter if you here or in Cali. For sure. We gotta make sure that this sound permeate the world. It got to. You got a church feel, bro. It's gonna do it. Like it got a church feel, but then it's something different with soul in it, bro. The pain. The pain. It's made for the, the, the, it's made for a Moray verse. You don't hear me. It's made for this stuff, bro. It's made for a Rod Wave version. It's made for me. You know, it's made for me. Like a Rod Wave type song. It's made for this stuff, bro. For sure. For sure. And all that's coming. All of that's loading. We doing all that for sure. Yeah. That's the part that I know. I know. That's why I say what I say. The world is gonna love this shit. Yeah. You got your own self. The world is gonna love this shit. I seen what's the name. He had a song. I was like, boy, he should have had OG Bobby Billions on there. He was on the show. Double A. Double A. I don't know if you know him. He'll do. He do produce. You know him? He produced for NBA Young Boy. Double A. He produced for NBA Young Boy. I remember you telling me that. You telling me. Bro, he got a song, bro. You telling me, yeah. If he'd had you on that whole, that whole would have went stupid. Yeah, for sure. And I'ma tell him too, because we talk, you know. Don't the song get played in here, right? I don't think. I think I heard it after I left, where I was like, I sent it to Steve. I was like, man, this damn song was made for Bobby Billions. Oh, yeah, I'm not doing something. It's not gonna get too, yeah. It's not gonna get too, yeah. It's not gonna get too, yeah. That was something. Like, it's certain songs that you could take to the next level for certain artists because of your style, bro. For me, now, that's my opinion, though. I feel that song and wait for Shaw. Yeah. Well, you know I feel that way, too. I'm not gonna lie to that. First, when I first heard it, I said, I wasn't gonna listen to your shit. I said, I wasn't gonna listen to it. But then I had, yeah. But then I had one to listen to it. I'm like, bro, this shit's different. I just shit's different. Yeah, we was at the listening part. He was going, yeah. Once you, the thing is, it's like, once you listen, you gonna fuck with it. It's like, it's different shit. It ain't about that. Once you actually listen, once you actually sit down, you hear that shit, you're gonna like this shit. Like, it's no way out. And it's like, you can put it in and let it play. Like, you ain't gotta skip it. Yeah, you don't have to skip it, bro. You don't have to skip it, bro. You don't have to. We got a strict no-skill policy over here at Music Group. Over here at Music Group, we're really, really strict no-skill policy. You know what I mean? How do, man. So, who would you like to work with next? Real talk. Who would you really like to just do something with? I wanna, I'm trying, I'm trying to work with it. I'm trying to work with Kodak. That's what I'm trying to work with. You work with Kodak? Kodak? Who the hell are you? That's Shadam Yasa. That's my man, yeah. Aw, that whole dope. Boy, that'll be a dope track with Kodak Black, a dope niggle, man. I'm trying to rock with it. I'm trying to rock with the world, bro. I'm trying to. That's what I like to hear right there. I'm trying to make music with everybody. With everybody. And I think that's- What I've learned these last couple years of my life is music makes money. So, I'm trying to make some more money. So, I'm trying to make some more music. Man, I like to say, Big Pup just left and I listened to a song he got you there that day. He showed it to him. I said, that whole go hard. And you fit in that whole perfect dog. You coming that whole nigga over to take this whole thing over. Yeah, I got to jump over him. Jump over him. He called me. He's like, man, get Bobby. I'm like, man, let me call Bobby, man. No, for sure. I call Bobby. I call Ty Ty. I'm gonna get him. He up like, man, find that nigga. We gotta get that nigga to the studio. No, for sure, for sure, for sure. No, man. Do you feel like when you're going to places like that, like other studios and I know you've done it before. How do you feel to like work with others like that? I like it, man. I like it. I fuck with it. I like, I like, this is a blessing. Yeah, it is. To be able to get this money like this is a blessing, you know, to do something you love. Love doing. Yeah. So, I'm just, I'm appreciative. Man, you should be, man. You not only should be approved, you should be proud because, because, you know, God can gift you with a talent. You know what I'm saying? No, for sure. Most niggas ain't even ever attain a level that's of success that you're dealing with right now. It came so fast. I got another question, too. What you got for him? Hey, which song stream more on all platforms? On outside? All right, so this is, cause I was, I listened to, I listened, I listened to Wack and Rain. And so this is how, this is how I was. That's why I asked the question I did, too. Yeah. This is how I say it. I say, if I add the, the, the, we can't see everything. That's one thing. That's one thing. You're right. We can't see everything. What I can see is Spotify and Apple music and YouTube. And so if you add YouTube, the three versions streaming more, if you add just Spotify, Apple, the blue face version streaming more. So they both, That's crazy. They both have their, they both have their points on their, on their, on their argument. I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, Wack got his point and his point is his point. Rain got a point too. So they both, I ain't gonna, I ain't gonna, I ain't gonna side that, this way or that way. I'm gonna, cause either way it go, the bag is coming. I ain't, I ain't, I ain't coming home. Have you ever heard a blue face song on Portland radio? The blue face song is on the radio everywhere. Cause I'd never heard it though. It's, it, it, they don't, they don't play the, they don't play, they didn't push, they didn't put the money, they didn't put the radio budget behind the three version. And that's what I was saying. You know, you, I don't, I not only even understand why I would've put my money behind the three version, but when people tag me outside of Texas, when people tag me, when people tagging me outside of Texas, this, when it's coming on the radio in other places, it's the blue face version coming on the radio. Going home. It's the blue face version. That's, and that's probably what makes it stream or not. So I'm definitely actually, it's, it's, it's radio more important than, than, than YouTube and thing. Yeah. Oh no, man. I think the streets might be more important than the radio. Yeah. We just was having this come through. It's streets more important than what you're talking about. Because motherfuckers, you know, I see, it's people that, it's people that go plant them and it's artists, it's really big artists. It's never been on the radio. You know, it's an artist that we, we love, that we gonna, that's gonna sell out a motherfucking show that ain't never had no radio here. Yeah. You know, it ain't never had, you know, who perfect example of Tech Nine is a perfect example of that too. We can even bring it home and say, and bring it home to three. Three was doing shows. Yeah, everywhere. Three was doing shows everywhere. Before I was like, all right, three went no radio type, went no radio. They not at all. They went with them on. They went, they went paying them on the radio, but he's still, the streets look them. You know, so, so. And I remember one point in time in Dallas when this city came out, everybody was playing. Like everybody, every time you drive around, you hear mode three, mode three, mode three. You don't know where you went. It was mode three playing. Bro, let me tell you something, man. That dude, man, since, since he been passed and I had to look at his music. You ain't even like it at first. I never know what I'm saying. At first I didn't mess with the three music. I'm talking about when he was living. I didn't get into him until, I didn't get into him until we started, till we started interacting with each other. That's when I started. I got into him a little bit before that. I got into him when the church, my brother kept sending it to me. And that's when I started listening to him. I said, this nigga can rap. That take me to church. Remember, I told you that. That's when I, but even so, even then, when the outside, I don't even know if I've heard what you talking about. Yeah, but that. I'm finna go listen to that. I'm finna go find what you talking about. It's hard. I'm finna go find, because I'm still getting school. He got a lot of stuff, bro. I'm three shit into these things. Three hold up, bro. That nigga, bro. But that's how it was. That was for them underground nigga. You know what I said? I was sold. To me, that was some of the most beautiful shit I've ever heard. Bro, nobody will never be able to do that. I feel like that is some of the most beautiful shit I've ever heard. You are on another level when it come down that you did something that no other nigga would. He gonna have to come prove that he could ever do some on a mode three verse. It's still verses out there right now. You know that, don't you? But it's gonna be hard for a nigga to even, it's gonna be hard for him to reach that. I don't got faith in them, no. I don't got faith in them. What's that, the song? Yeah. Take them to church. Yeah, that's the way it look. Yeah. I'm taking them. Oh, that's on the new album. Shout us out. No, that's a old. Oh, that's a old. That's a old, old. Shout us forever is the new one. Shout us, that's right. That's right. And they say it's probably, Yeah, this six years ago. Yeah, that was six years ago. That was crazy. No, five years ago. I listened to that long. That's why I'm trying to say I want my brother to come sit here and rain him. See if he let me sound like that. Oh, whatever, man. You think, yeah, they all even talk. Y'all ain't talk. Oh, yeah, that's another thing too. When, after you made that song with mode three, people kept saying the church sound, you kept taking that church sound from mode three. Yeah, we all know that. Bro, that shit crazy, bro. It's crazy. But you know, there's people that, but you gotta think. I understand. I understand where people come from. You gotta think of it like this. Cause people be like, you know, the people be getting like, the people that don't like me, they'll be like, we ain't heard you until outside. Well, outside was my first song. Duh. Duh, you never heard of me before, man. Like, that's the, you know, that's the main thing. We ain't heard you, we ain't heard about you till mode three outside. I think it's a lot of people first song, man. They're hurt behind the fact that mode three now I hear no more. Yeah, for sure. And it hurt, I think, is something that they pretty much migrate over to, we gotta blame somebody. I really think that. I really think it. But I mean, you know, it all brings traction. It all brings traction. Mode three's the other song that's gonna come out before he died. You said what? Like if mode three didn't die when this song was gonna come out, was it gonna ever come out outside? I feel like, I mean, you know, it might have wouldn't have cause we for show, we for show, we for show didn't come to an agreement while he was alive to where it was like, it was something that was gonna for show. I know cause y'all did it on live. But what I do feel like, what I do feel like is that the song was so good that that eventually, eventually niggas went and just sit on there. Now, what might have happened is another version might end up coming out first. But shit, I feel like eventually three was gonna want to drop that remix. Like three was gonna want to hop on that house sound too good. That house was gonna be one of his best songs ever. Yeah. No matter how you bend it or break it. Why would you not? Why would you not want to drop your best song? We was gonna drop there. I was coming out of water. I feel like I agree. But but but shit, you never know. You never know. You know, because of the because everything happened the way it happened. You know, there's nothing to do about it. There's just a way. Do you think you ever work with like do you work with females? For show. What what female would you like to work with? On his next album that I'm working with right now is the vibes different than anything that I've done before. And that's what I'm going for. I'm trying to I'm trying to matter of fact matter of fact, we just heard back from Summer Walking team last week. I'm trying to do some shit with Summer. I'm trying to I got one more. I got two two features on this new out on this next project. There's two two that I need. That I want to girl features on two girl features. But I want I want some I want somebody else be I want Summer Walking or somebody else. Somebody else huge. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You need to shoot for that. And she ain't been out in a while. I had a couple of duets though. They hold. That boy say duets man. I'm thinking about taking it back. We taking it back. That boy say duets man. I'm thinking about Beyonce. I'm like you go through the roof nigga. Oh yeah. We don't know. It's over. I'm going to be retiring for that. But this next time I'm going to be on some more. I'm seeing it more on it. Oh yeah. Yeah, it's a really good project. I'm coming together. You going to put my boy back on there? With who? Ty. Shit, I got to put a record. Me and Ty actually, we planned on. We planned. We actually last week, when we came to the ace, we chopped it up. We thinking about doing a project together. Yeah. You know, just me and him, about four or five songs. Let's eat Pete's type thing. We hit the studio. Do you start it fucking around? How was this song you did with Trader True? How was that? Pain in the ghetto. Pain in the ghetto. That's one of my favorite songs on the project. Yeah. That's my shit. You make good pain songs. Yeah, how did y'all put that together? Shit, I recorded it. You know, me and Ty been like then, Trader is a really good big brother in the game. I talked to him the other day. I want to try to get him on the show. I was on the phone with him in another part of my mind. Trader is a really good big brother in the game. He's somebody that I could call. I feel like anytime he's going to pick up, he's going to give me. I need some advice. He's going to give you advice. He's solid. How did y'all link that up? And how did our first meet, Trader? Well, we linked the record up just shit. When I recorded it, I just could hear it. I could hear Tray on it. And then I could hear Jeremy on it. So shit, I just hit him up and told him I got one. You know, I had been telling him. We had been talking about sending a really good record. And shit, Pain in the ghetto, it was just a good record. So it was like shit, I think I got the one. I got the one for us. Did he come to the studio? He sent it to you? How did y'all do it? I want to say I sent it to him. He sent it back. Send it right back. Send it right back, yeah. The Tray worked fast. He ain't got time to mess around. Like me, I worked slow, ready to finish it. It might take me, you fuckin' ain't got to force me to pull up, but it might take me a couple of weeks. It might take me a month. Really? The Tray. You send that bitch at 7 p.m. Then they ain't going to put that heat on everybody's team. You getting back to you? Yeah, he going to put that heat on everybody's team. That's crazy. What about the All My Life with Money Move? Money Move, that I was live too. We shot that in Atlanta, shot that video in Atlanta, but shit, Money Move solid. I liked it when Move in Atlanta. I had been recorded all my life. That was one of them. From the first time I went to Atlanta. Okay. Then with Move, but shit. Move solid, me and Move liked that shit. Me and Move liked that. How do you, man, you, like I said, you put people together on these videos. You bring in, like, y'all, I think y'all brought in groups of people. How is it to put orchestra, like a whole choir into a set like that, on videos? When you saying the choir, you mean like the Blue Face Red? Yeah. I mean, the Blue Face video? Yeah. Shit, that was, them did, they did. Oh, they did that. And that was Real Ghost. Real Ghost is one of the biggest videographers in the game right now. That was a $15,000, $20,000 video. So they, the Real Ghost is one who orchestrated that. And then. That's dope. And so, basically, how did you like that level? Because you've dealt with so many different videographers. That was my first time doing something like that. And it was dope as fuck. Give me some of the process. Don't try to skip through it, nigga. Hell, I ain't gonna know how to get to do one. I'm gonna hear how you say it went down. Y'all for sure. They didn't even think of another question about this. Like, come on, it was dope as fuck. We tried to get it out of there like. We tried to get details, nigga. No, it was dope. We pulled up to the shit and shit, you know, they got the wardrobe room in the back, all kind of different clothes, pick out, put on. I remember they had no shoes, I can feel it. I were 13. Yeah, yeah. You know, I ain't, I can't squeeze. So you like, damn, look at that, man. Something make me think about Biggie when he said, I can't want no damn, I need a 14, nigga. I can't squeeze no more. So shit, they had the person that's gonna run to the store, grab me some shoes. They had him. Yeah, and shit. They had just a lot of clothes you could pick from to style yourself. And you just chillin'. And they had. That's what I mean by whack one hundred, how they had the shit planned out. You know what I mean? He already had it planned out, so he knew that he had to do this already. For sure, for sure, for sure. They had the big crane lights, the big crane, see, no, no, this is what I'm gonna say. Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm thinking about it now, I don't think it was whack one hundred. I think it was actually Blueface. Blueface did. I think Blueface is actually who, I wanna say. He put the process together. I wanna say Blueface might have went behind whack back in a sense, Blueface was the one who was most amped up about everything. Like Blue, when you talk about the song, it's doing a song on that song. He liked the song. Blueface really fucked with the song. And so, I wanna say Blueface, even one time before we dropped the video, like it was taking, it was taking, it was taking a long time to drop the three video. Like a month, a month, a month, a couple took about three, maybe three months. Cause we fucking around. We shot Blueface shit, I'ma say November, cause three past November, we fucking around shot a Blueface shit in November. And then the video fucking around and the outside three version, fucking around and come out to maybe March, April. It was April. April. It was April. It was shit like that. So that's four months. So, you know, and it's time, you know, Blue didn't drop 15 on the video. What was he saying to you? Like, you were calling you? For sure, he was ready to drop. And, you know, me, I'm like, you know, let's wait. I wanna let, I wanna, you know, I wanna let this, let us, let's drop this three version. So I was kind of trying to push them to drop that, drop that, drop that video fast. I wanted it to come out. Yeah. But uh. You crazy with it, man. Like he done did a video for Blueface outside and he come back and did, man, that's wild. I would do like, I would do, I would do every state, every city too. Anybody who was to reach out if you would, if any, if it was a major guy, you were gonna let him get in. Shit, we was gonna make this shit. So Rod Wave would, Rod Wave would retouch you to let that nigga get in there. You think, I mean, you think if I'm at the house, I'm at the house, I'm in the hood. You think I'm not gonna do this video? Nigga, you gonna do this video. I'm gonna do this video. I don't fucking, who called it, nigga? I don't give a fuck how good or bad it sounds. I don't really fucking matter no more. You just trying to push. I'm pushing. I'm trying to get, I'm trying to, I'm trying to live. I'm trying to change my life. You finally figured out, it don't matter how good or bad it sounds. You still gonna make it out. I don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck how they feel. How X1Z feel, that shit don't matter. That shit don't matter. Runny bands or honey stringers up, man. So man, I know you just, like I said, the city, man. You out of Oak Cliff, man. That's crazy, man. Like you been in Oak Cliff all your life and all of a sudden you just come up with a banger like this, nigga. You wild, man. Man, nigga, I don't even gotta go back if I don't want to. That's a good thought about it. Nah, real talk. So what's so happening my way, man? It's like you just dropped something on that. Yeah, yeah. We just dropped a half of my way video. Shit, did the little boat thing. Who shot that? That was my boy, my brother. Javier, be your friend. Okay. That's who shot the first outside. Okay. And that's my family, man. You like rockin' with you? A show for sure. Yeah, where's he from? He from Houston. Okay, okay. And y'all, what y'all shoot the video at? In H? We shot that out here. That's out of here. Joe Poo, what lake y'all on over there? That was not in when. You in Louisville? Louisville. Louisville. Yeah, Louisville. I got a ticket in the water in Louisville. Damn it, boy. That's crazy. Everywhere I go, I get a ticket. I'm in the water. In the water? I'm in the jet ski. I got a ticket. Oh, damn, Louisville, Miami. They had them teams, I thought, for real. So, would you ever work with Kevin Gates or any of these boys, man? Yeah, man, shit, I'm tryin' to work with. I'm tryin' to run it up, man. I'm tryin' to run it up. We gone work. Shit, we gone work. That's dope, man. I know it's a lot of... We have a lot of East Texas rappers be on here, like Smoothie, Poppy, we have C.C.O.P., C.C.O.P., and... Yo, Smoothie? You rock with Smoothie? I fuck with Smoothie, but C.C.O. C.C.O. C.C.O. my nigga. When y'all gon' do somethin' together? You know, this is his first video interview ever on Bostoke. Oh, yeah, we gon' do somethin'. Shit, that's my nigga. I sure wanna see that. Everybody here that's gon' call, matter of fact, he callin' when I was on the way to Dallas, just that far yesterday. You didn't know you gon' come see me? He didn't know that. Yo, y'all drippin', man. He'll talk like that night. Yo, yo, that's my nigga, man. I fuck with Smoothie. And then call me by 12 at night, and then I'm gonna sleep. Now, you y'all nigga, you up to love. I love that dude, man. He like one of the... When you heard his Tampa song, did you rock with it? I did, I did. Yeah, he got a smooth flow too, and it ain't nothin' to like everybody else's flow. Yeah, it's shit different. I can't wait till y'all do somethin' together, man. That's gon' be dope. That's gon' be dope. That's crazy. You what you think? You think they gon' bring somethin'? I ain't never listen to a sequel like that. You listen to that, then tell me. Because, yeah, because y'all play it. I don't listen to people in music because... Oh, you rappin'. No, it's not that. No, nigga, go out and go buy it, bro. That nigga rapped. No, I go out and go buy it. So he don't wanna mix his style with these niggas, man. Well, I'm like that, though. I don't listen to a lot of music. Like, I don't listen to a lot of... I don't listen to a lot of music. Like, I listen to a very select... I listen to a very select... Need to select. Yeah. If it's somethin' that's on the radio and in the club, I'll hear it. But if it's not on the radio and in the club... You ain't gon' hear it. I ain't gon' hear it and listen. I'm gon' go listen to a Drake album. I'm gon' listen to a Kanye album. You know, I'm gon' listen to... I like Jiggle. Like, I like the goats. I like the niggas that... I like a lot of... I like the major artists. Would you ever get... Would you ever do another song with Trap Boy? For sure. I'm gon' trap trap. Probably gon' be on this album. I'm workin' on it right now. Oh, yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the homie, man. I fuck with Trap. Like, like... I'm tryin' to have yellow on this album, too. Really? Yeah. You makin' this nigga yellow come out? Yeah, yellow got to come out. You got to come out. Yeah, man. Yellow got to come out. I been tryin' to get yellow on Boss Talk, man. I been askin' them boys, I asked them, ma'am, maybe I need to call yellow. Yeah, you gotta get some of these. I'm like, man, nigga, you gotta come on. Yellow got to get some of this choir work, too. Oh, yeah? It wasn't. That's all I want on my album. It's choir. That's why I been... Yeah. That's why I said, you don't know that part. You haven't heard the song that they like. You only heard the bullshit. I play you. But you say you want a choir. You need to talk to that nigga right now. That's why I said I can listen. When I went to the album, I'm like, damn, this nigga I really pushing what I'm looking for already. Man, I'm gonna say this. When I started, like, when I first decided I was gonna make music, it took me a while to actually put it together. But I decided that I was gonna do this. I'm like, I start some of the songs on Holy Go One with the choir. I want to see how early I recorded this shit. Like, it took me a while to... Were you really like... It's like a while to put some shit like that together. But that's what I'm saying. That style, that way you came out with the way that you... Is this something naturally happened or is something you like, I'm gonna do this style? Man, it was before I... You see what I'm saying? When I decided I was gonna do this, that's before Kanye was like, I'm gonna make, I'm gonna make... What are you... The Sundays, it was before all that Sunday service and everything that Yacht did, I fuckin' want to pull it up in my phone where you can see I recorded this song in this time. But before all of that, at the time when I first decided that I was gonna do that, like it had never been done or shit like that. Never been done. But I remember when Yacht was like, I'm finna make, I'm finna go gospel. Like all my close friends and knew that this was what I was gonna do. How many years ago that was? How many years ago it was? That was a little minute ago. Four years. That might have been four years ago. About four years. I was after that then. Yeah, after. And so I was like, everybody started hitting me up and that was like, man, that was like, man, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro in the room with your way. So they thought he was gonna be able to take you out. Yeah, that was like bro in the room. But shit, it turned out that his shit was just a lot different than mine. His shit was real gospel. Yeah, real Sunday shit. My shit was street gospel. That's the difference. Uh-huh. That shit was just turned out to be when I heard, when I heard this shit, I felt safe again. I was like, yo, how you doing? So do you think that, like, out of all of the the artists you're hearing coming out in the, well, I know you don't listen to nobody, but in the DFW area, in the Texas area, like, who do you wanna work with next? That's new. New people you already work with. Man, you know, I really don't know. I ain't really heard. I really don't, and I don't understand. Ty, I don't know. Well, you said that I haven't worked with it. Yeah, you work with Ty. I understand what he feeling. He's like, I don't know who it could be. Because he don't listen to their sound. It's like, you gotta have a sound. Yeah, and I had, and the thing is, my sound is different than most. Exactly. I don't know. You know, most people got a different sound than me, especially in Texas. You know, people be like, but shit, I really don't know. I really don't know who I really, I really, I really have, I'm trying to think of, you know what? I'm fucking with my nigga, Tony Gunner. I'm finna record some shit with, I'm finna record some shit with. What the hell? Tony Gunner, look him up. Gunner Gunner, Tony Gunner, I fuck with Tony. I'm finna go fuck with his shit as soon as I leave here. Really, is he out of Dallas? He from D, he from, he from, I wanna say he might be from around where we at. Really? Yeah. That's crazy. Like, I need to look this nigga up. You know, you heard of him? No, hell not. You knew him. You be trying to catch the niggas new, man. Yo, but shit, who's some artist that you, I don't know who he is. I know Seacoal is the one that I would love to hear us y'all do something with. Oh yeah, Seacoal, yeah, of course I already said that. Cause that'll be dope. You know what I'm saying? I fuck with them over there in 1501. I fuck with them over there in 1501. I fuck with them over there. It's hard cause his sound. Like he don't want that. I know a sound you don't want. Yeah. I know what you don't want. Yeah. But see, here go the flip side about that. The flip side about it is, I feel what I feel like about my sound is, see me, I go make the song. So I'm gonna put the choirs here. I'm gonna orchestrate the beat. I'm gonna set it up to where, shit, you really can't fuck it up. Yeah. You know, I feel like I'm gonna set it up to where you really, you really can't fuck it up. No matter how you come on it. You know what I mean? It's just another, this guy's a gunner me easy. I fuck with gunner me easy. I fuck with gunner me easy. That's the one. I fuck with gunner me easy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's one of the, that's one of the, he ain't, I don't even know that he's a new artist. No, he been around, but he just came home. Yeah, but he just came home. But I've been robbed. I've been fucked. Me and gunner been chopping it up. So you might be, if you may get something out with gunner me easy. He good too. Yeah, he good too. We talked about it. We talked about putting some work together. So we gone, I know that's gonna come. That all be hard. It is gonna be hard. Yeah, yeah, cause, cause. I think you just ate up outside a couple of years ago. Yeah, yeah, you did. Drop the mean, mean outside freestyle. For show, for show. And where is it at? It's on the ground. It's on Instagram. Yeah, yeah, he ate it. He ate the house. He been working doesn't, he came home. He been working. For show, for show, for show, for show. So I'm rocking with what he doing. That nigga, that man, he got that sound? He do, he got that sound. He got that sound. He do, he's spitting. He's spitting. He got that sound I like. He is spitting. He ain't no singer though, is he? Yeah, he's something, it's like it's, it's both. You can do both. I wanna hear. I'm gonna see what y'all gonna come up with. That's why I know, I know your feeling. Like, yeah, he good with you. He can fit good with you. Another nigga, which may not never happen. The Hot Boy West man, that's my nigga, man. Yeah, see. I ain't playin' no game. That nigga there, I listen in Texas. As far as young comers, I put anybody, I put Hot Boy West against any nigga, man. This nigga can rap though. Hot Boy West, I think you gotta make a song then, put him on it. Yeah, that's what. You can't just get on this song. No, that's what I feel like, I feel like that's how I would make the best music with anybody. I feel like, with me, I wanna make the song. And then, and then, yeah, what for show? I would then do the West Turnin' Up. Gonna make a song, I'll leave you an open verse, and watch what happens. You gonna leave me an open verse? What's gonna happen? Just do it, I watch what happens. And I guarantee you, it gonna be better than some of the verses that people are already up there with. Be it, be it, be it, be it. No lie. He campaigning for OG Bobby Billion's song. Listen, if you don't like it, you would tell him to strike my face, you don't like it. Like, be real with me. The thing is, the way, the way I'm hearing, I heard the confidence is so, so good. I'm genuinely, you know. I heard the confidence, so I believe that I'm gonna be all right. I'm gonna be all right, I ain't even told you. You ain't even let me in there, you don't believe you're gonna be all right. I know how he is, the nigga, he rappin' again now. So, you're officially a back rapper. Yes, I'm gonna come back out. Like, officially. You know, he'll quit. I can't quit now, my team behind him, so they won't let me quit. Oh, damn, they won't let me quit, bro. The team behind him. They won't let me quit. I be tellin' them I wanna rap, they be like, bro, you gonna rap. All right, you gonna rap. All right, they keep tellin' me that, bro. Man, this is what I'm gonna say, man. It only take one, bro. You did it with one. It only take one. Did you ever think three years ago maybe that you would be done did that? That's why you- I didn't even think this. Like, I ain't think I was gonna be like that. I was like, bro, just keep doing it like no, bro. Like no. That's why, especially if I go back in time, like especially if I'm talkin' to a young, when I'm talkin' to a youngster, like you can't quit. Three years ago. Three years ago, you didn't have outside. You might've had it, but it wasn't nobody on the verse yet. You just was comin' out with it, right? Shit, three years ago, I ain't even had outside. You didn't have outside three years ago? Nah, I ain't had outside three years ago. So two years ago, top of two years ago. I think, yeah, that was two years ago. Two years ago, you cut, you right outside. Two years ago, bro. What was your mind then when you wrote outside, bro? In the deep dark. Like, what the hell was you thinkin'? We steppin' nine days, you know? It was just on somethin' like that. You know, I don't know if on that song, it was on somethin' you said on there. You said somethin' on that song to the fact. You like, even Moses had to kill one on that one version. You didn't say that on the blue face, did you? That's- I had to smoke him, even Moses had to kill him. That's on both versions. That's on both? Hey, that boy stuck in my head. You sure? I know it's on the M3 version. That's on both versions. It's on both versions. So that was your verse on, you had that when you went each time. What's that? Did you have that before you even, because that first- No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. That's, that's, blue face version and M3 version, I never really recorded anything. All of them is just from my original version. Okay, so it is on that? So that's the, all of that's the- So I didn't even smoke them, even Moses had to kill one. That's really the first verse. That was the original first verse on that side. What made you, what took you to that spot to place you in that place before you even put them on the song? Shit, don't you mean on that bar? On that bar. I love it. Because you gotta understand that matches with what M3 was doing, bro. It matched exactly cause he say, he heard that, so he heard yours though. Yo. I heard you say that even Moses had to kill one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He had to cause he was on the- For sure, for sure. So that'll take you to a play cause he says like- Yeah, to a place where you say it. Please, would you feel my need? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just trying to figure out how, and you'll never know it cause he not here to say it, how he got to that place. But then I see where you said even Moses had to kill one was already there. But see the song gonna take you to that place naturally, the choirs on it, the everything about it. It said Blue Face went to a different place than M3. Listen, they went different. I can tell you how M3 did cause like you said when M3 was traveling, he said he's always playing in the car, so when you in the car sitting back chilling, you gonna think about a lot of shit. You gonna think about it, you gonna think about it. That's where my best songs come from, in the car. Yeah, not really. It don't come from going to the studio, sitting in the car, sitting down and chilling by yourself. Everybody got a different process though. I hardly- This time, don't listen, we- I never make songs in the studio. I don't never go to the studio and make a song there. You're not gonna feel it. When I get to the- When the time I get to the studio, the song's done. Like the songs, the song's wrote, beats ready. When I put them to the studio, it takes me 20 minutes. 20 minutes. I'm not- Cause you already done pre-times, pre-times. That's another thing, that's the one difference between me and a lot of artists. I'm not in the studio. I don't even know, I'm not the nigga that fall in love with being in the studio. That's something that my manager wanted me to do. Really bad. You need to be in the studio. I'm trying to be with my son. Yeah, yeah, that's the value, but time- I'm trying to be chilling with- I'm trying to be with my family. I'm really not- I'm not really just no studio niggas. I don't really, I'm being in the studio. When I'm in the studio, it's- Like, it don't take me no time. It don't take me no time. By the time I write the song before I get to beat. So, song, by the time, by the time I write, I'll write the song first, then I go sit down, one of my pilots telling them, this how to beat your song. Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. You already tell them. And then here do it. Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. Da, da, da, da, da. And he gon' get that over. He gon' kill that. He gon' kill that. You just gon' give him the sign. This how I feel to be broken. It goin' in. Learn it and I'm full of emotion. And kill it. I think it on son, no emotion. Guess he don't feel me no more. Go through this time after time leave at the drop of a dime bitch you both I give a fuck how you feeling Go fuck out your feelings. I fucked on time and I told you I'm finished But what I ain't dealing with is you acting like you all innocent you house on that friendly shit Then come around try be down for the benefits Take a step back my nigga I Send you back to that nigga talk over a thousand times about a thousand time You bitches way out of line, and you know This time at the time leave at the drop of a dime bitch you Yeah Yeah, you know you already By the time I get to the studio, I know the song by heart It's already my favorite song and they already gonna make your mouth to that sound they gonna They gonna put they gonna play exactly how I was saying they gonna make they gonna get on them keys and play this shit up They gonna put them sounds gonna put them drums on that bridge. This shit gonna sound good, and it's over. It's over. Damn You just made me think of a new way I never get I'm never been the artist to get I'm now on I Might have three four songs or unless I'm gonna feature Yeah, I might have three songs or four songs that I've ever recorded where I heard a bee And cuz you know niggas send you so many beats The shit don't sound good to me so it's like I'm gonna have to listen to 700 beats to find me three Yep, I'm not listening. No 700 beats. I ain't got time I think we asked him is top three in Houston, but I'm gonna ask him see if it changed on in our studio today Or if you want it don't matter if it changed because they can change but top two artists of all time did or live I asked this question a lot number one. Then I got a good I got a shout out my boy space boy fresh That's my nigga. He was on the show since you've been there to my brother. Yeah We did good at that boosie Go back gone bad Yeah, I just I bet I got a whole interview that I did man Yeah, you know space gonna show his ass man. Love it man But anyway top three artists of all time did or live you got to give them up number one in the whole world Yeah, in the whole any genre my top three artists is Drake clean and Jay-Z quickly We ever had it Drake Kanye and Jay-Z Them they're my favorite. This is Drake clean. I think Kanye the best out of all the ones you just said I just told you what I think the best you think so too. You know, it's just hard It's hard. It depends on what you're talking about, but I'm Kanye is my type of artist Always it's the creativity, but that's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying the creativity creativity is what I like I like like with me if you listen to my music you fucking round start the real if you Think about it like the worst part even up to me. I'm a good rapper Yeah, but to me the worst part of my album is me rapping. Yeah, you like you like the worst part to me of a Kanye Album is the shit. He's rapping Kanye. It's not that good of a rapper. What is he creative? He's a creative He's good at everything else. He's good at putting that song putting a song together He's good at them. He don't put quies in his shit. You gonna hear that music right? He's good at everything around Everything around the bars like the bars ain't really with Because it says another thing like everybody can rap everybody can rap everybody can rap who can't rap on from the hood It's probably It's probably 10 niggas that rap on my street 20 30 fuck around on the same street as me my street I mean that big And everybody can rap like with what I like is the other shit like I like I like I like everything else And so because of that that's what I like about Kanye. Let me talk about the better rapper. That's up to me That's funny. That's where you get jiggle. It's a different sound jiggas jiggas a nigga Jiggas jiggas works with it works with a lot of Kanye's jiggle works for Kanye on some of his bitch Kanye made some of jiggas bitch because he's Because jiggle works for Kanye's he works when it is like Kanye he worked all his producers is really Kanye is They make really good music jiggas the nigga that put the bars on the shit He got the best bars and then Drake The nigga Drake just Drake Drake just knows how to make it hit Bitch is saying on there bitch. He's saying he's just he's the one that mastered that scene rap shit You know, he's the nigga like but then my three do my three orders and that's a that's a that's kind of why So So so out of those three who would you want to work with the most? Damn, you had a big one It might be a wish. I don't know My little sister was just talking about future. I was just explaining come on the sister was like, you know She didn't like future like she said she felt like she said she went She said some shit about future But to me I was I was explaining to her, you know, because you're a nigga future different man Future is one of them ones in the he's one of the best artists to I feel like future and He's in my he's in my he's for sure. Okay. I'm gonna do this to you this. I ain't never done this before But if it was any artist that they they were cold they were hard at one time hard and I What could you do to bring back a guy into the limelight like a What's that nigga saying some type of way Yeah, how would you how would you work with rich homie right now? He ain't did music in a while He ain't done nothing. What would you do? You've seen his style. You know, it can go there She's just got to put it here. That's I mean, you know, everybody's one hit away Like it only take like that's the thing. That's one of the game the hits from the game Yeah, you know, you already went hit away. She you could drop I could drop outside I could just let this money chill until I want to I could let this shit I could chill and if I'm gonna eat up this for five years if I want to and Don't gotta rap no more. I believe it hit him with another hit him with a just coming with that song So a song is that song like like what like the hits run a game Like that's how they take you don't matter if you ain't work if you ain't wrapped in the long ass one fucking time You drop them off fucking hit what they're gonna go You think Kevin Gates could have got on that outside and did anything with I just think about the sounds I'd love to see you and him work together cuz his voice that nigga voice sounds dope man And nigga voice right you gonna be nice on a Barbie truck. It's coming. It's coming. It's coming. I like to hear that man Do you think that? Like I said, man, I know you y'all I don't know I'm not on those sides and all that so I don't know how to depict it But big extra plug man in Dallas man. I'm telling y'all listen at this dude. You probably never listen to him Nigga got a nice voice man. I'm gonna check him out check him out man. I'm telling you man for me that niggas He been on here that niggas hot dude that niggas big nigga man go hard, bro Are you a killer with that nigga man? But like I said, I Think that's the whole game. Our people ain't together like Dallas could be so dope It'd be way more dope it together than it is split apart like it is right now Man, you just got to use divisive you got to use divisive managers out here. Oh lord. Here we go You got it. We gotta get to we gotta get it together man. I want to see everybody work together I'm not playing cuz I know it's some dope people in the city In not just in the city in Texas period I love the way you collab with Trey I want to see more stuff like that I want to see Houston and Dallas and East Texas and San Antonio and Austin I want to see all of this all of this stuff come together Don't you think it'll be way better. It's gonna be amazing. I think it's gonna happen If it do we're gonna run the south all it's gonna take is I don't take it some if somebody is me to break through. I gotta just break through gotta break through Through it outside like what the hell you want to do is broke through it's broke through. What you mean, right? Yeah, that's a platinum hit Diamond it's a platinum here, but when I say break through it's something that I don't know if anybody from Texas Be on say no, okay Okay, yeah, but when I'm talking why I'm gonna say new artist nobody in my generation is broke through When you can sit one okay, it's what I consider broke through what do you consider broke through? mainstream Main stream. Yeah, that's when I say broke through. I'm saying mainstream I'm saying alone, but he white your white guy. You're right post Malone. You broke the hell through You're right. I'm trying to get posts on here, too. Yeah, he never come on here yet He may be will I got people that's connected to him. Yeah for sure for sure for sure for sure He uh, yeah Yeah, but he white guy, so he's a difference difference. This is probably when you talk about the white people and Selena Gomez from One of them Spanish girls is from Dallas. That's that's really really really be really be Selena It's the one that used to go with Justin Bieber. Oh, that's hot. Uh, it's a Selena or that other little old might be it. It is You know, she go man. So that's Texas you right grand Prairie, Texas Yeah, that's what Selena Gomez is from Grand Paris. She's from Grand Prairie boy. You don't mess me up with that one Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna try to get on the show. Look how Selena. I know you may go Yeah, you got people like but when you talk about people that's like when we talk about people that's You know Rick like black people street people people that's from the NSE like none of us is brought none of us We ain't we ain't had nobody break through yet No, we didn't money we let we get money Right there was right there at it. Yeah, for sure For sure for sure. Yeah, but yellow was right there, nigga. You heard yellow on song with Chris Brown Gucci man Migos show for sure for sure. That's heavy, bro. That is that's heavy. It's but it's like He could do it now if he wanted to for sure for sure. I'm being real for sure I keep telling y'all that don't he hold it so bad. You right now. I don't know I don't know what what's going on, but I know that nigga bad and I know he doing it So I'm down in a mode where he ain't even really working on once you really once you get Like it's not like my goal is never my goal is it was never at any point in time to just be no rappel Like once I once I get my once I get this bag So where I'm like like my name probably got that bag where he won't he ain't chillin Don't give a fuck about this shit like not like that my name my name my name got that bag He got his family. He got his two kids. He got it. Yeah. Yeah, like that shit this shit just for this shit Don't it right? I'm gonna fuck about this. He's spending more time with them kids. It's more important than even any of this Fuck about this shit for real. Let's do the travel go out of country with your kid We're talking. You don't even rock was just on fucking on Bourbon Street last week. Yeah, I had my grenade I put some I put juice and you were down in New Orleans. Yeah, I Was down a week before. Yeah, either the week. What week was you that two weeks ago? We I was there last week for last I was done a week for last one. Yeah Man you probably that same downtown Let me see when I was down there Two weeks ago, I was down there on May 13th. Was that when I was down there? That's about two weeks ago. Yeah Yeah, I was down there. I was down there with K. L. And uh, mouse opinion. Yeah, I was at the same time I had a good time down there. Shout out to boy. Yeah D2P Harlem boys. Yeah Right there. I was deep thugging. I was right by the Harris Hotel. Yeah, you and your boy was out there kicking it That's good, man Man when you got this son And let's talk about being a father for a minute just for and we're gonna end it on that No, because I know y'all both new fathers. You know what I'm saying? So I mean when I say new fathers Just tell me a little bit about like how it is for you being a father versus when you didn't have a son How how did things change? Man a lot of trades is your perception of everything just just at the end of the day You realize a lot of this shit just ain't a lot of shit that you that you that you was normal Just really don't even matter like none of this shit matters like his gun is you know, like None of that none of none of the stuff that you thought matters really matter. You know what matters is Is him she is is making sure he he he has opportunities that I didn't have man I think you hit in the right direction for show for show for show for show Shit, you know, it's guns down bottles up. She already so did he cuz you don't you Know book written on this right money. Oh, no, so you have to kind of shoot from the hip on being a father, right? Can't nobody tell you how to be a father can't nobody tell you Show nobody to you even if you do a kid you can't tell your father because you know You're in two different situations like you don't know what person going to because your your baby is what 10 months Yours 10 No You know, you can go in and have a doctor to make it happen Think different though. Yeah, they do They never gave me all right, but I've never felt I've never This is like a different love. Yeah, I've never felt I've never felt the feeling that I feel that I But in his weird It's almost like you didn't even know that that feeling exists You know when you having it felt when you ain't felt none You don't know it's real like my people my partners that be like they don't want kids It's like you're never gonna experience No You might not you might not ever experience love. It's a little good another way It's like you love your woman. You love your mama Love, you know, you love your dad. You love your grandparents. I love I love my I love my family I'm a family oriented person. I've always been that way. I love my family, but but shit I don't know is that the love when you got it when I found the first the from the very first day Like that shit just different different bro. Yeah, that was a new that was a that was a new feeling to me Would you at the hospital? I was at the hospital. Yeah, I was crying. Yeah, that's your baby. It's your son I don't I'm not I'm not a choir. I'm never him. I'm I'm your star coming down. Yeah I'm never in the position like I bought I'm never been in a position probably maybe I don't know if I I might have never cries other than maybe funerals, but but I'm but minus, you know minus minus stuff like that I've never been in the position or where I would crop up or I've never cried happy tears Like I'm just not a crier You know, and I'm and I'm and I'm really and I'm really in positions I'm really in positions where I'm like now. I don't fuck with shit. I don't make me happy I've never been to do this. I've never been. I'm never been no sad Like person or no went through all was like this. So so it's like For me to for me to be like for me to cry was like And every time even even not when he was first born it's it's been certain time where she did promises me I'm sorry. I just Look at my son around if I stare at them hard hard enough tear for them Driving and my dog just popped up my arms like damn. She ain't sitting here. Yeah, it's like that's what you Say he he tried to be hard in one time My son is actually like me like I was a pertinent mood everywhere my son just do everything I'm doing bro Like you cannot put him in nothing. He's going to get out. You put him in a walker. He's gonna get out You put him in a stroller what he's going to get out. You know, of course, he's gonna find a way out Myself think about me. I remember Trey when he was in this 28 years Bro, I had the niggas in six months old taking them to apartments with me and back then it's the younger So I'm different, you know, but it's something about having your child my daughter So I took her from my mama like it's something about a nigga and his son or his daughter to where If you really a good dad, you don't play about that. That's a place where that's a sacred place, man You don't play about that. I'm thinking I'll be thinking like I'll be I think I'll be telling people like shit I just can't even imagine what I'm gonna do when somebody try to play with my son That's how I feel like that too. Well, I can't even imagine. I can't imagine when he comes home That's why I'm putting my nigga and I'll kind of find this ain't nobody touching my baby already I can't imagine what I'm gonna do if somebody he come home I couldn't imagine me in a situation where my son was it ever getting bullied or racist Because I can't imagine I can't see it I can't see nobody doing nothing. I'm not after I'm spending all this time putting out Nobody's doing anything else. That's dope. I'm doing I'm doing life. I'm doing triple life behind rocket I'm doing triple life you ride for rocket My son right now is he gonna take some people Yes, because every time he wants something and you got it He's gonna take it like he's gonna walk up to you and take it like I'm crawling take it from you You don't matter what it is and he do my son my daughter like whatever she got that he wanted He's gonna take it from him. That's why I'm trying to stop me doing that because I know what that's gonna be a problem, bro That's why I don't like that bro He like he gonna take it from you and then you gonna take it back from my shit take it back from I don't like she well. He take him up. He gonna take it back from her. That's dope. I don't like that though Man, I'm gonna tell y'all some man this kid talk nigga make a nigga feel real Thank you Bobby for coming up. We love you brother You always if you in Dallas or if you in Houston you need me to pull up, you know, I'm gonna come I don't see it. I'd have moved around a lot I already know I pull up like with the with the equipment nigga. Let's go wherever if we did it They run a special spot nigga. I can do it anywhere. That was like that's crazy We made it happen man, thank you so much for coming on this show. We love you, bro It's been another great segment of boss talk one-on-one. What a boss is talk with a boss is time