 We be on fire for the end time, bro. It's a unique hustle, big shit. Do a skit to this. Hold up. It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. Name up the podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E.C.O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing official, Mr. makeup. What's going on? None of them a damn? Man, hey man. It's going down, man. Hey man, we got a special guest, man. All the way from, what is he from, man? The ATL? No, he ain't by no ATL. I didn't know that. I know he gonna say that. Man, walk in Wisconsin, man. Man, walk in over there where Big Rob from. Shut up, Big Rob, by camera, man. No, a lot of people don't even know what that is, man. They think it wiped people down there, man. Check it, man. We got cheese in there. It's my room to build it, man. What's going down? What's up, what's up, man? I'm back, I'm back. You know what, man? I'm gonna be real with you, man. When I think about comedy, when I think about things that I really trip off of, man, you one of them guys, man. I'm looking for the little small, that I don't know where that, is that a 22? What is that, man? It's a Fofo, don't disrespect my Fofo. It's about a 22. Ain't no two, nothing there. No, but it's quite unique. Man, yeah, it's a Fofo. I'm gonna do it then. You didn't bring it? Nah, I shoulda brought it. You shoulda brought it, man. I shoulda brought it, I shoulda. Captain. Man, so what's been going on, man? Man, coolin', coolin', man. Grindin', man. They took my damn page, man. Oh, that was the whole game I seen it. I tripped on my page, man. They took my page, man. I thought you was gonna get it back, though. Everybody else, I know that they took their pages. They got it back. I probably wouldn't know. Because, hey, man, I'm in Atlanta. They be tryin' to scan. I love Atlanta, but they be tellin' you like, man, I can get your pay back for $10,000, $5,000. I'm like, you know, $7,000, $5,000, $10,000 is my pay. They be dammin' you, tellin' you that. Listen, I tried the one, ain't gon' lie. I gave this one, man, $500, cause they said they can do it. And it was through a good connect. And he tried for like three weeks, and he was like, man, I can't get it. I was like, man, I know, you probably never tried. Nigga, I know you tried. Real talk. Because he couldn't get it. Nah, he said he was tryin'. He said he was tryin' so I really don't know. So I really, it's really my fault. I shoulda been like, I'm gonna get 250, and if you can't get it. Exactly. But I gave it to him because I was thirsty when it first got took. Yeah, how many subscribers you had when it took it? Five, eighties, five, seventy-nine, five, eighty. Five, seventy-nine. Musta hurt. Five hundred, seventy-nine thousand. When, how did you react the first day you found out that it got took? When it first got took, I was kinda like, well, first of all, it got took once. Like three weeks before that. And I didn't know why, I'm like, what? And then like three days later, it popped back up. And I didn't know until somebody hit me, like your page back. So I'm like, okay, boom, it was good. So then I had it for like three weeks after that. And I did somebody podcast. I was all a little funny Marko, man. Okay. Man, we did an interview or something we was doing. I forgot, for some reason, you know, for some of his YouTube stuff. And when I went home, I had posted something. Something, somebody DMed me a video of like an old, like back in the old days. It looked like a man was cheating. And he was like, this must be your daddy or granddad or something like that. Somebody's just trying to be funny in the inbox. And I laughed at it like, I'm for the postage, it's funny. Cause it wasn't nothing. All it was is one dude walked into this little shack. It was like a little shack. And it looked like in the middle of a plantation back when slaves was, you know what I'm saying? He went in there and then three dudes walked in behind them. And then he just came running and busted out the shack like through the wall, like a cartoon and ran. And they came chase him and that was it. It was just that then that happened. They never did nothing. And I posted it. And then like literally like three seconds later, it's like my, I mean, three minutes later my Instagram like refreshing, I'm like, oh, here we go. It did like this little, it was refreshing. And then it went white. And it was like, your page has been disabled. So I was like, I was hoping like, well, maybe they gonna give it back again in four days. Man, that was three, four months ago. I ain't seen that page. So let me ask you this. So did they send, cause usually they send your email. See, that's what I was wondering. So they don't be replying back though. They sent me, when they gave it back the first time, I didn't even know they had sent me an email. I knew my page came back and somebody called me and said, your page back up. I thought that was planned. So then I checked my email and it was one in there and said, we made a mistake. We, your page is back. Instagram said that. That's what they say. That's what they do. Like if they take down, if I post a video on Instagram right now and they take it down and then you appeal it, if they look at it, they'll put it back and say, we apologize. We made a mistake. We put it back up. If they don't appeal it. I mean, if they don't approve of it, then they'll just say it went against our community guidelines. So the post is no longer available. So it counters a strike, but. And that's the crazy part because I know when you first lost the page, I know I called you and I was like, man, and you was real humble about it. You was like, man, it's just probably needed to happen so I could do this or do that. Like you was trying to figure out a way to make sense. Cause a lot of people, they started panicking, man. Like I ain't, I'm doing this for real. Like I ain't doing it just for fun. You feel what I'm saying for clout? Like clout come with it. I'm doing it. It's like, this is what I really want to do. This is my gift come. Being funny is my natural gift. So run with it and be the best that, you know what I mean? So the thing is, I'm just happy that it happened after I already kind of branded myself as like cheating as Myron and Fofo, whatever they knew me as, you know what I'm saying? Versus me just starting. If I would have just started and y'all was like, who's this dude to keep being called cheating or with this little gun? And y'all didn't know who I was. And then my pay has got took, I would have faded away cause y'all had never got to know who I was. You feel what I'm saying? So I was just like, only thing gonna happen is I just made a new page. People are gonna slowly find me. But I wanted to know, okay. So when they took your page, those three, four days, cause you make money off of Instagram, right? So when they took the page for three, four days and it came back and said, okay, I'm sorry, our fault. Couldn't you say, okay, well, I normally would have made this amount of money within those three days and you took it so I couldn't make that money. Couldn't you get that money from the people, from them, from Instagram? No, that ain't gonna do it. I mean, if you had some type of, you probably had that lawyer and do all that extra stuff but I was like, I always got it back. So I didn't think that deep, you know what I'm saying? But if it would have been like- Especially because they said it's their fault. If it was something that, you know, like a strike or whatever, then I'd be like, well, you just have to suck it up. That's why you told me, cause I remember we got an inbox from academics saying something about follow us or I'll follow you or something like that. And I thought it was really weird cause nobody ever does that. And he was like, a lot of people been getting those and that's how your pages get too. Yeah, you don't know. One thing, I don't click on no links, no nothing. Anybody sent me some time out. I didn't have plenty of notifications in my email before like, you keep posting. I'm from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, all that. Like you keep posting on here, your page is getting shut down 24 hours, click this link. I'm like, well, they gonna have to just shut my shit down. No clicking links. Yeah, cause I'm not clicking on links cause I know a lot of people get their page took like that. But you shared that video and then all of a sudden your page went down. So you think it has something to do with that video that you shared? Yeah, the video that I posted, I was already on 10 nights on Instagram cause it's like they flagged. They was flagging so much stuff the same. They was flagging the same stuff that made me who I am. They started doing that. So I knew they was getting real strict. You know what I mean? And then I was seeing before my page got took, I knew a lot of other influencers who pages had got taken, you know what I'm saying? Not just only fans girls, like comedians. And mine got took and I'm like, it shot me like, damn, my page really gone too. Then I knew a lot of comedians after me just don't source me the pages. They was like, man, they got me too. A girl called Method. They had gotten country Wayne. Same time they got you. No, Wayne page ain't never get taken. Didn't they get him? They didn't. I thought they got him. They got Lil Duvall. They did, that's who it was. Lil Duvall page got took before they got it back. They gave it back, huh? Nah, he got a difference called Rich Broker or something. But his Lil Duvall page ain't up. But if they were getting strict because of what you do and you create another page, don't you think that you still gonna still do what you do? Is gonna still be the same time. Yeah, but I feel like they, it's like, you got a thing. Okay, so I had an Instagram page since 2012. Obviously I wasn't doing comedy or nothing that back then. I just had it because Instagram was, you know what I mean? I didn't start popping on social media until like 2018. You know what I'm saying? Like that's where it started at, you know what I'm saying? But even from 2018 to 2022, you gotta think that, you know how many times they didn't took stuff down and stuff like that. But I already knew they was getting strict because they started putting all this stuff in the comments. Like, if you post something, not putting the comments, like boy, you ugly as hell, you my friend, I can say that. They'll be like- It's bullying. Something, it's like a thing that I forgot where to say something to pop up and be like, this comment that you wanna post this comment, it goes against, it looks similar to what somebody was posting. Basically saying like, if you post this at your own reason you can take down as a strike against you or you can exit it out and don't post it. You know what I mean? I've been seeing it. I'm like, I ain't used to do this. I noticed something that because I'd be inboxing one of my friends and I see where it says, I mean, doesn't do it on territory. And when I'm inboxed territory, something pops up at the bottom of it to say, you know, be careful of such and such. And I'm like, I'm not saying nothing crazy. I'm like, it doesn't pop up in anybody else's DM that I DM. I'm like, why is that? I don't understand. They started getting real strict, man. Like this, I popped on Facebook first before I went to Instagram. That's why I was doing millions and millions of views that would cheat and ask Myra, way before for any to cheat and ask Myra. And I'm saying type of videos. I'd be scared to post them saying type of videos on Facebook now because I'd be like, they flag everything. Well, even YouTube, that's what Marvelous Jarvis was just on here. And he said that he was getting good money, making great waves on YouTube. And then all of the videos that he was posting, he said all of a sudden he looked back one day and all of them was red. The one they had already approved. So they changed their mind about how they was accepting the material. But the messed up part about it though, man, it's like, they'll take your, it's like, they got a, I don't know, like they got a bucket of people they trying to not make real no more because it's weird cause they'll take, you know, my videos is fake. People don't, they weren't knowing that, like cheat and ask Myra and I'd be doing that stuff. People was thinking that was real. That's why they were going viral. But it was like, they was, they was like taking stuff down off my page. And then I go and scroll all my news feeds and I see people getting shot at, people getting robbed of fights. And it's up with six million views. And I'm like, here's this video up, but mine get took down, they was in video sometimes get to like 400,000 views, a million views and then taking it down. And now I'm at a point now, I didn't got blocked so many times on Facebook, man. And I'm still monetized, but it'd be messing up your money. But I get blocked. I didn't got blocked so many times. Now that any mistake I make now is always a 30 day block guarantee. It ain't like no warnings. It's just like, if I post something right now and they take it down, 30 days. So people like you, people like Boosie, people like who've been going through things like this, what do you think a solution could be? Man, I'm not finna, I'm not finna, I feel like they trying to water me down and something like that. I'm not finna change my content for this one. No, I'm not talking about changing content. Maybe somebody need to start a whole new page. Like a whole new platform. No, like, yeah, you can, but all I did, all I told myself was, so with Cheetan as Myron, what made it so real was because obviously the girl behind the camera I see be talking, women, when women mad, they gonna say anything they can to hurt your feelings. And then when dudes lying, we sound stupid. We say the dumbest stuff. Don't even realize what we saying. But we also cuss each other out. That's what made them think it was real, you know what I'm saying? But all I would do now differently is like, I would probably cut down on a lot of the cussing. The cussing don't really make it funny. At this point, I'm at a point now where everybody know for the most part that it's fake unless it goes stupid viral and somebody don't know me. You know what I'm saying? But the cussing ain't gonna make or break it. But I think like me saying nigga, you know all that extra back to back where us cussing each other out. It's like they trying to flag all that. And they wanna prove that for monetization on Facebook, so it's like, and I like money. So if I can't cuss, I'm just ain't gonna cuss. I'm cussing certain stuff, but that's it. So is Facebook a place that you could rely on that now that now that all this has happened, did it still stabilize for you or is it, how is Facebook now? Because of all the other TikToks and all the other stuff? Yeah, but no, Facebook, Facebook actually still lit. Like, okay, I started on Facebook and then Instagram was lit. So they was like, you need to get on Instagram. I got on Instagram, then once I got on Instagram, it just shot up, you know what I'm saying? My following shot up and then that's when celebrities, you know, that you grew up looking at, that's where they was the ones that started reaching out to me and stuff. But I'm like, they ain't never say nothing to me on Facebook and I had way more views on Facebook. But on Instagram, it was that, you know what I'm saying? But it was just like, what happened? I'm about to run away from the mic. I'm like, what happened? No, but man, I done forgot the damn question. What you asked me? I don't forgot it too. Oh, you're talking about Facebook. Can I cuss on you? I ain't trying to cuss a lot, I don't cuss a lot, but I'm just talking about Facebook. Oh yeah, no, Facebook actually, okay, that's what we were saying. So Facebook was lit and then they was saying Instagram. Once I got on Instagram, I started feeling like Facebook was like, I don't be on there. It's all old people on there. Which it is, it's the facts. Like they be like, I don't got Instagram, I got Facebook. I got a bunch of them on there, but then there's also, there's big money going on there because I see people on there. I was gonna say this, no, no, Facebook is definitely lit. YouTube is lit, ticked, all of this stuff is, but the thing is, I feel like Facebook, that's what wrong people are gonna buy them tickets. You know what I'm saying, TikTok. You can make money on the TikTok app, but all them kids, they just wanna see you when they see you in person. They want you to, they like the faux faux. They don't know nothing about cheating. So I'm walking around doing this all day. You know what I'm saying? You do faux faux, you know what I'm saying? But it make, they so I do it, but like Facebook is like the grown crowd is like, we finna come. Don't get me wrong, it's on Instagram too, but it's more on Facebook. That's why Wayne killing, man. Wayne is killing off of all social media, but Facebook, like it's crazy. And crazy. I think my daughter don't even do Facebook anymore. She's strictly TikTok, and some Instagram, younger kids are straying from Instagram nowadays. It's a straight TikTok. Man, you can eat, listen, I'm gonna tell you right now, you can eat off social media. People will be trying to say, you can't nigga Wayne is a believer. You watch Wayne and see how much money you make. Wayne doing shows. I know you got other stuff going on and stuff, you know what I'm saying? He do shows, he did some acting and stuff, but Wayne is just making a living off of like social media. Okay, I'm glad you said that, because Faze On Love came on our platform and he mentioned Wayne and said, because Faze On Love, he gets residuals from all of his comedy shows that he's done before and he's still getting it even today. But he's saying, cause he's like, how can he be meaning Wayne be a millionaire from what? From Facebook? Show me the money, show me that, because Google can say whatever, but is he on Forbes or is he on, you know that's what he was saying? But that's cause, I feel like it's like some, it's damn near like in a way like independent, you know what I'm saying? It's like you trying to say Duff ain't have a million dollars or something because he, or whoever was, they say it was independent and went with a big label. You know what I mean? It's like how you market yourself and how you bring yourself. Once he realized that he can get monetized, like I pay, this is the thing, I pay attention to all my, I don't really consider competition cause I ain't trying to be better than nobody. I'm just going to be the best mimer, but I do pay attention to how people maneuver and I soak up game like, okay, well if Wayne like, I know this man making all this money off of social media, you know what I'm saying? And it's like, boom, it's like, if he can do, I know I can do the same thing. You feel what I'm saying? I'm not going to let nobody tell me. I can't make, y'all think y'all can make money on social media. You got to get on this stage. Yeah, I'm going to get on stage. I'm going to make that money. So I want money from, however I can make the money I want. I think bridging the gap. I mean, those guys are from a different era. So when you look at, I mean, when Faizan came out, hell he was on Apollo with Steve Harvey. See man, that's a different world, man. They're what you guys are. Yeah, but they weigh older than us. That's why. So it's like, they mad, that's what I'm saying. And I rock with Faizan out of them. You know what I'm saying? I would never throw shade to them. I just hate when they get mad at social media comedians because we blew up from, sit at home with our phones. You can't help it. Yeah. That's the era we're in. You know what I mean? Y'all had to go city to city, whatever, stage to stage. That was y'all grind. That's the era. But a lot of older comedians, rappers and stuff cannot adjust to the new wave. So a lot of times their career in, but at the same time, you got to think about it. Just like how we've heard so many people say for the newer generation, they need to always look back at the older generation and give them homage. You got to know where you're coming from before you know where you're going to go. So each one helped one. That's why I'd always look on the king of R&B, how he helped, is it Charlie Wilson? Yeah. And you done my R. Kelly, you can say his name. R. Kelly. No, no, no. King of R&B. When she said King of R&B, then she said, I help Charlie. You said Charlie Wilson? Yeah. I'm like, she can't be talking about Jacquees. No. No, I know. No, I'm wrong with Jacquees, but I'm saying when she said King of R&B, then he called herself the King of R&B. So when she said Charlie Wilson, I was like, I know Jacquees. I'm like, there ain't no Charlie Wilson. R. Kelly is the only King of R&B for me. That's good stuff. He's the only King of R&B for me. R. Kelly. So R. Kelly basically. But he reached back and helped him to, you know, come into the newer generation. And that's what I think more of this generation need to help the older ones to cross over. So now listen, but this is the thing, though. How can you help somebody that's already coming into our era frustrated about us being, like, you know what I'm saying? Catching the way that we were. I don't mind helping nobody. So if you all, if it fades out, anybody was like, let's do a video. I still respect y'all from when y'all was doing what y'all was doing. So it's like, if I don't rock with you, then I just don't rock with you. But if I rock with you as a fan and you growing up, I would love to do a video. Like, come on, let's do one. But the thing is, just because you do one video, don't mean nothing. You still gotta be consistent on your own. Yeah, I can do a video with them. Bubba Duck could do a video. Wang could do a video. Desi could do a video. Funny Mark or any of us can do a video with them. And then that's all they do. It's like, that don't mean your social media going to grow. We going to gain because they going to be like, oh, man, he will face off. You know what I'm saying? They are there just because of who he is. But like, he won't get nothing. Like you got to have your own niche as well, man. I think that they can get it easily if they just, if they wanted to do it and they went at it like that. They don't want that. It's consistency. It's all type of value issues that go with it. Like it's consistency more than anything. You guys are so consistent. You guys are funny. You guys are, you come in at them every day. You got your fan base is going down. No, that's the thing. They don't understand that man. Social media, they be so mad. Like we just won it overnight. Like, man, that's a time, bro. Like I didn't just because, I didn't just make a video because Chief Myron, man. I was doing a video like two years before anybody, I got a viral video. You feel what I'm saying? Yeah. But once I got the viral video, I was smart enough to run with it. Like, oh, I looked at the comments like, oh, they think this is real. That's why they watching it. Okay, let me do another one. I did another one and hit some millions. Oh, they still, oh man, I'm finna do this. They, people meeting you like, man, it took me about seven videos to realize it was fake and I kept seeing the same person. I said, I mean, I was on a hell of a job of acting. So, for real? So, Jordan, your partner, Jordan Jackson, I seen you on YouTube with him and y'all was talking about your page being taken. That's how I really found out. I'm like, yeah, what? But anyway, did you, okay, he said that you can go viral. He can go viral. Once you go viral, you can always go viral. Nah, I see Jordan older than me too. And they know, no, listen, that's my dog, but ain't no, your wife can make a video right now and it go viral. It's gonna go, if she don't keep making content, it's gonna go viral, it's gonna have its course and then they're gonna forget. You know how I know? Cause in 2014, I had a viral video on accident. I wasn't even thinking about videos then. I had this, I was doing stand up back then and that young thug song came out, that lifestyle song. Yeah, yeah. Nobody knew what he was saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then, right, and everybody was saying, you know, everybody kept saying back then and him and Rich home was gay and all that, right? Yeah. So I was hanging with my people one time, we was just drinking, having fun. And it's, you know, a lot of your stuff just come in your head just randomly. And I was like, let me write this in my phone. But I had just switched the words up, right? And I did it at a comedy show. And I was like, man, y'all know, like say, y'all know what he was saying? They was like, like, nah, and I'm like, I said, he was like, lick the tip top tip of the dick and that's just a beginning, right? No, listen, listen, I swear to God, right? And I did, this is in Milwaukee. I did that joke on stage and then they was like, man, that's a nationwide, that's a national joke. But I wasn't cheating at my, I wasn't doing no videos. I wasn't even thinking about none of that chat in 2014. So I was doing stand up though. And they was like, that joke was funny, right? So then I was picking my son up from school one day and I was like, man, I'm finna put this on. I recorded myself saying it, like I'm finna put this on Facebook, man, because somebody, other people gotta hear this in Milwaukee. I'm thinking about my city. Other people gotta hear this, man, because it's funny. So I broke it down, I was playing it, broke it down, playing it, broke it down. Like, you know, broke the song down the lyrics and I posted it on Facebook. I didn't even know I wasn't viral to somebody. One of my homies hit me, I'm at work in a factory. He hit me up like, he said, you, he said, why y'all, they ain't tell me you weren't viral. I said, who went viral? They said you. And you know, it was like 300, some thousand views on Facebook. I said, I didn't know that. You know what I'm saying? Then like, that was, I posted it Monday and that was by Wednesday. Then by Friday it was like on WorldStar. And my sister, baby daddy hit me like, man, you on WorldStar. This is way before all this stuff, right? So back then, I thought I made it, right? Me and my best friend, we at work, we like, man, I'm finna quit this, this is a real story, but I said, I finna quit. I said, the bookings finna come, they finna come looking for me. I know they coming because I went viral, right? I thought it was that simple. You know what I'm saying? I had no other videos, nothing. So I had a lot of inboxes and a whole bunch of stuff of people mad, girl sending stuff. I had a girl sending me some stuff with her fucking other girl with a strap on. I said, oh, this the life I am? Like, listen, I had nothing going on though. But I was like, damn, but that shit died down so fast. Like, I gave it like a couple months of it and I was excited, then it died down, right? So I was like, you know what? I make videos and I still didn't do it. Until then, like 2017, that's three years later. I was like, man, and it was on my mind that whole time, but that job was so good, I want finna quit that job. 2017, I was like, you know, I finna try this again. So I tried it, but this time I knew. I said, if I get a viral video this time, I'm gonna take it. I'm gonna make sure I keep stuff going so when they come to my page, they got something to watch. So I was making plenty of videos, man. I was propping my phone up on all type of stuff, just doing stupid stuff, just, and they weren't even going 37 views, six views. I didn't even give a damn. I just wanted them to keep seeing me on a timeline. And then one day I randomly woke up and I made that cheat in there, my video, getting put out the house with the dog in the rain and it hit a million in one day. And I was like, I woke up like, oh, shit, got him. So I looked at them comments. They was like, you need to leave her. And he ain't, I'm like, oh, they think this real. So I let it, I let it build up even more. It got more views over that. And then I was posting a video like once a week on Facebook because I was letting it accumulate more than I drop another one cheating like just anywhere or whatever, you know, and it was real. And that was gone. It was like three million. Every video was three million, two million, four million, five million. Then they put me on ridiculousness and all this. I was like, I said, I finally caught my niche. I knew it. I was happy. I wasn't making no money, but the club was coming in. I was about to answer that. So at that point does Facebook reach out to you? How do you monetize? I remember you told us about the girl the last time, but how did you figure out that? Okay, so back then, I didn't even, I don't even know if they was monetized. I don't even think there's monetized people back. And they did. I didn't know. I was just happy that I was going viral. And I was just, at that time, I was just trying to be seen my face. And people was like, you need to watermark your videos. And I was like, hell no. Cause if I watermark it, they gonna start knowing they fake. It's every time they see it, they see Myron. Cause I wasn't even cheating as Myron at first. I was just a nigga getting caught. Yeah. Somebody caught. Let me tell you how it got worse. Some random lady, Tamara, Tamara, whatever her name is, she was from Philly, had a homie where she DMed me or emailed me. She was like, hey, I think she DMed me on Instagram. She was like, hey, I've been trying to find your page on Instagram cause I see you go viral on Facebook. And it shocked me that you got 1,200 followers. She was like, your marketing sucks. This is what she told me. And I was like, I ain't marketing shit. I'm just going viral. Like I ain't giving a damn about it. I wasn't thinking no business, no nothing. I was just happy that I finally found my niche. And she was like, well, I do marketing and I can help you, whatever. So she asked my password on my Instagram and all that stuff like that. And I'm like, what's she gonna take? 1,200 followers? Like what's she gonna do with that? You know what I'm saying? So anyway, I started, she had me sending her all my videos, my most recent videos that was going viral on Facebook and she was posting on Instagram with good captions cause all that mattered in the hashtags, stuff that I didn't know. She was doing that. And it was so crazy cause I was getting on Instagram. I probably used to get like seven views, six, cause I wasn't on there like that. There's little numbers. And when she started posting, I was getting a thousand views. So that, nah, that ain't shit. Well, back then I was like, man, I got a thousand views now. You know what I'm saying? Then it started growing. It started growing and stuff like that. You know what I'm saying? It was just like, but the fact that that woman came out of nowhere, then she was like, you need a name that fits what you're doing. And she was like, looking at your videos basically, you're cheating all the time. And I was like, I never thought of none of that shit. So I changed my name from, my name was Myron underscore Jewel. I changed my name to cheating as Myron. And it's catchy. You can't forget that. You can't cheat that. You can't forget it. It's too catchy. You know what I'm saying? But it's just that when I'm about your age, like 60, 17 years old, they ain't gonna respect it. Well, at the end of the day, you know. You can't catch that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now you gotta make them respected though. Yeah, yeah. You cheat, Myron. Myron, your brand is dope, man. How you and Tiago took? I was about to ask that. You took my question. There you go. So yeah, let's talk about the fact that the Ti situation when I seen you, this was after your page got taken. What? No, when I was my page, I still had my page when I was doing the pilot. Farsily? When I was, when you see me on set with Tip and all that. Yes. No, I still had my page. My page got took while I was on set and I got it back. That's what I'm, I seen it. I got it back and then it got took again. Okay, so what was that all about? Can you talk about the Ti and you and the on set stuff? Oh, yeah, yeah. So Tip, I posted a video on social media on Instagram where I was, what was I doing? Oh, the girl was twerking on my FaceTime. And, you know, FaceTime is Siri, but I was like, you know, my girl came and caught me down there and I see me, got the girl twerking on thing. And she said, she started snapping and I'm like, I was like, man, it's a dumb ass. This Alexa, you know what I'm saying? Alexa, Alexa make it clap. Alexa, you know, that ain't on the phone though. Just dumb shit like that. So you got to watch it. But anyway, I was doing one with that stuff and we snapped and stuff. But Ti was in the comments, but my homie Marco hit me, a funny Marco hit me. He's like, he said, you see Ti in your comments? And I'm like, what? I want to scroll and found it like, oh, Ti watching me? Like I didn't know, right? So I'm like, boom. But he never said nothing to me. You know what I'm saying? Like it was just that. And then I say like a couple months later, he DM me and was like, he had a project for me. This ain't, this wasn't for what we just filmed. This was for, I forgot what it was, but I was, he told me, what's my number? I gave him my number, he hit me up. And it was for, I think, oh, his son, Demani, Demani one of them, he was doing a music video. He said, I want you to be a part of Wu Wu. And then I was like, I just let me know. I was out of town at the time. But then he said, hit me when I get in town. I never heard nothing about it. So I left it there. Then the second time he called me and I was out of town again, but I was doing some shows. And he said, where you at, King? You know, I got something for you. I was like, it's like, man, I'm out of town in a row. He's like, I just hit me when you get in. So now I'm like, man, I didn't miss the man twice, man. But he paying attention to me out working. He see I'm out working and I just saying, you know, so I'm like, I didn't miss his man twice. So then I was in Charlotte doing somebody music video and I was on set in a tip FaceTime and I was like, hold on. Like, you know, I went to ask, I didn't know what he wanted. He's like, I got a project, man. Me, you DC, little Duval, you know, name it to everybody. Be Simone, artist Wu Wu. And I'm like, I bet. So two weeks later he was like, you know what I'm saying? He was like, come audition. So the crazy thing is the day he was like, you know, they see on video, but they still need to see, you know what I'm saying? So he was like, come, I want you to come audition for this part. He said, I know you're gonna kill it though. Cause this, this, it fits you perfectly. Your energy and everything. You funny as hell, naturally. You know what I'm saying? So I went to the, I mean, I went to the audition, the crazy part is they sent me the script, the night before the, you know what I'm saying? So I ain't, I'm like, I looked at that shit and I read it and seen the story, but I'm like, man, I ain't prepared for this shit. So when I got there, I'm just like, I ain't even, I'm like, I know this. You know what I'm saying? So when I went in there, like he tip, like you ready and so they had the producers and all of them back there watching. This is my first audition. I ain't never auditioned for shit. So I go in there, I'm reading this shit. I'm like, uh, yeah, the, uh, put the water down. Like whatever, I don't know what it was saying, but it was, I'm reading it like that and tip looking at me. I said, I said, look, man, I ain't gonna lie. I don't know this shit, man. Like, no, she gave me the script last night, told me I ain't need to know it, man. What's up? And then they laughed at that. You know what I'm saying? I was serious, I was serious. I said, bro, I can't read. I said, hey, man, I feel like I'm reading. I don't know this shit. She gave me the script last night and told me I ain't need to know. I said, hurt right there. Cause it was a glass thing. And they was laughing. And he was like, man, he said, but he said, I know you're gonna kill it. He said, just take it home and you read it and we're gonna do table reads. And we're gonna figure, you know, cause everybody do table reads. We got the table reads out, come on, I got there. I seen everybody that I know there. I know everybody already when I get there. And we do table reads and stuff. Then we started filming and everything was good. Then he came out to some comedy shows to me out there. Shout out to Tip though, man. Cause he, he- Wait a minute, wait a minute. The nigga doing stand up now. Yeah, but he wasn't then. No, I seen the nigga doing stand up. Wait a minute. No, listen. This is a good rapper. Yeah. This is a good rapper. Now I didn't do stand up stuff. Now listen, I ain't see it. I can't, listen. Now this ain't no, nothing to play with. Listen, no, I know, but you gotta jump. You gotta jump. You motivated. One of y'all, he done seen so many y'all. Not just me, cause it's a lot of comedians. Le Duvall, that's his boy. I met Le Duvall with you. It's a lot of comedians that he was around. It was on set though. Then he rocked with two. After that show, he decided he just gonna, he just going, he going for it. No, that ain't why, that ain't why. Hey man, look, I ain't got nothing to say bad about you cause it's real. No, not like that. Not like that. I ain't get something to add, but look, I did a show, I did a comedy show. Listen though, bro, listen what I'm saying. I did a comedy show, right? I did a comedy show. It was like open mic night. I just went, cause I'm like, let me work on some stuff, right? And it was one of them clubs that when you go in, these niggas ain't really trying to, you down there gotta go in there and just be yourself. I went in there like, I had something. I need to try to try this stuff. But I got in. I seen the vibe. I'm like, and they ain't finna put me right up because I'm cheating. I have my own. So they be like, we gonna save you for that. We'll put these people up. So I go up and they was giving a host a hard time and she funny as hell. Erica Dutch is funny as hell. They was just one of them type of crowds. So when I go up, I'm like, oh, that's my type of crowd. Cause nigga, I like to just talk shit. Nigga, I'm with you as fuck. I can roast like a mother. Nigga's gonna know that till you put me in the corner. Like nigga, no, this is what I do. You feel what I'm saying? Oh, I know it. You've been roasting with me all day. Yeah, yeah. That's what make a nigga like me front and bubba duh. Like, cause it's a natural. You can tell what's something natural when it's, it's like, it's a force. You feel what I'm saying? Body language, energy, the way a nigga talk. Then you be the nigga in person. He's like, oh, this hotest nigga really talk. Like you feel what I'm saying? But some dude, some dude that was just at the bar talking to me, like the bartender knew me, right? And she was like, who was you? The dude was right. And I said, she started explaining, you don't know who that is. Then he was like, oh, he could be, you know, he's like, oh, yeah, let me get you a drink. I mean, drink. He talking to me like, bro, keep doing your thing. Woo, this dude. I get on stage, a table in front of us had been messing with the host, like just giving people hard time. So I walked with them. And then it was like, I was, I chewed them. Like I fucked them up so bad. It was like the whole, it was like the whole club. It was like, it was loud, loud. Cause I was in my, yeah, I was in my natural. I was in a zone. Like, y'all done got me here. I ain't getting out. So I tried to get into one of my jokes after that. Like they had them so high. I was like, okay, I'm gonna do this snitching joke. You know what I'm saying? I got this joke about snitching, you know what I'm saying? But it's a twist to it. So I'm doing that. I didn't know this while he got mad though. You know what I'm saying? I hear him say like, no, that ain't right, man. That ain't real. Something like that. And I'm thinking like, I'm thinking, he's talking about, cause I was roasting them. But then they happy though. They just laughing back with me while I'm roasting them. You know what I'm saying? And I'm thinking like, I say, he with y'all. Like what's going on? You know what I'm saying? He like, they like, nah, we don't know him, whatever. I'm like, what you on, bro? Like, you know what I'm saying? I'm gonna stay, but I'm like, I'm still, I'm like, what you on? I'm like, what you on? Like you just on, I was like, you know, I'm gonna stay. I don't give a damn. I'm like, are you just on my dick at the bar? Nigga, like you talking, you know what I'm saying? Now you want to act tough. Like what you on? Right. I can't hear him, but I see him like, all this shit. So I seen Tip get up from him and Tiny was there. Tip got up and go, went and talk to him. I don't know what he said. And then right after that, Erica, the one that hosted, she was looking at me doing this. Like, basically I wrapped it up because it was getting out. You know what I'm saying? It was quick though. So I get off stage and I go over there and walk by Jesse, mine, I'm with Jesse. So we doomed to something happen, Jesse. We doomed. Hey, I'm with Jesse with the crush. Yo, we doomed. I'm gonna stomp down. Jesse get on the ground and give me that stick. He got a stick, he got a stick. Damn, he can't swim and get fast. He got to just, he just got a bun. It can poke the bun. That's too slow, man. I've seen him do it before. Hey, Jesse, you lay on the ground, ball up, give me the stick and let me baseball back these niggas away from us or something like that. You know what I'm saying? But when I got off, he was just like, Tip was like, hey, he with us. He was like, oh, my bad tip, man. He just turned to a whole nother person or that, right? So Tip go back and said, by Tiny, he's like, he said, hey, man, we cool. I'm looking at him like, well, I'm not gonna shake your hand. He got to use his hand like that. I'm not gonna do it, bro, because I ain't the toughest person in the world. I ain't trying to be tough, but if you, I feel like it was disrespect, bro, but you only trying to respect me now because Tip said something like that. So I'm not gonna shake your hand like, oh, it's all good, bro. Like, no, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm a sucker. You feel what I'm saying? Like, no, I'm not gonna shake your hand. Even if Tip didn't do that and you did that to me, I got off stage, I'm not gonna shake your hand like, that's all good, bro. You was drunk. I don't know you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll do that to you. If I knew you or you was drunk and you was acting in a certain way that night, I'd be mad like, bro, what's wrong with you? Then I'd get off like, bro, you good, but you was tripping last night, bro. Yeah, but you don't know that I can't. I don't owe you nothing. Exactly, I don't owe you nothing at all. So Tip knew the cat and that's it. No, Tip didn't know him either. Tip just went over there and said it. Like, he just went, I didn't ask Tip to do that. Tip just seemed that dude was, you know what I'm saying? And yeah, he just went and squashed it. He ain't trying to tip. I thought you were gonna tell me Tip went on stage after that. No, no, man, but that's why I respected that because he ain't had to do it, but I wasn't worried about doing it anyway. He was too drunk, bro. He was done. But see, that's the game, but don't you feel? That ain't your first time having an issue with somebody. No, no, not at all. So at the end of the day, you know. Yeah, yeah, you just know how to handle it. You do, how do you avoid them issues? See, I don't think you do. No, no, no, you can. The thing is, like when you be witty and you naturally funny, you could be in your set just talking about stuff that you plan to talk about, but then once you get to talking, man, some people can get offended. I could say something to your wife, something simple. Like say y'all in the front, you just a bitter dude and dude be like, oh, God damn, lights can't look good in the morning. You're like, hey, bro, go and nigga be like, look it, dawg, he man them up. It's simple stuff, right nigga? Yeah, and he gets so mad. Like, no, bro, I'm for real, bro, all that. You be like, man, let me go if I get my ass wet. Like you just gotta find a way to fix it and get away from it. So it's like, boom, so you get back in your set. I mean, I can't say it right now because it'd be natural jokes that come off my head to do it in a moment, but it's like, boom. Sometimes me, I keep going if a nigga just like, I'll be like, I can read energy very well. Like you just talking loud. Anybody waiting on you outside after the club, after the was like, nigga, I'm gonna see. If they did, they probably waited too long cause I don't go out right at the club, I wait. So he probably went outside mad. He probably went outside mad and it was niggas after me. I ain't going to the show over. So you sitting outside waiting on me and you know, you ever been so mad that you drive, you could drive somewhere or wait a couple of days when I see these niggas, I'm talking them up. But three weeks later, you ain't even mad no more. You see this nigga, you like, man, I don't be mad in three weeks if I was mad today. They go outside, smoke a blunt and wait on your legs and they get lazy and shit like, man, fuck this nigga. This nigga did it before. This nigga did it before, look, he did it before. I know, I know. If you sitting outside waiting on me after the club, bro, if I come outside, you're like, what's up now? I'd be like, I'm just trying to go. Yeah, fuck this nigga. Let me ask you this about like building your teams, like when you went to Atlanta, coming from Milwaukee and just going all the way down there, did you have a team when you went there or you just built that team? Cause I see you with, I see, like it's the big Mexican dude is y'all, I see Jesse, you know, I see y'all y'all just link up the girls. How do you put that? How do you become a part of what they're doing or how do y'all even sell it? I feel like with me, I'ma keep saying when you naturally funny, cause that being a lot, when you naturally funny, but like you can adjust and work with anybody. If you scripted funny, you gotta find certain people to watch work with. Like I can make something funny with you. You know, the midget, anybody. I'm just saying because I know how to adjust to whatever it is you bring to the table. When you scripted funny, you just gotta try to figure it out. Like why it's going like, I don't care what you do. They be like, hey, can you do a video? What's going on? So I don't know this person from McCannapaint, but I don't need to do a talk to him for a second. Just see what they energy at. Like you got energy or you like real quiet, whatever. I'ma carry it anyways regardless. You feel what I'm saying? I ain't saying it's gonna go viral cause it depends on the person too. But it's like when I got down there, I really just upped and left Milwaukee. Just left? Yeah, cause the dude, when I first moved down there, he shot out to Tyrell, man. Like he was from my hometown, moved to Atlanta. But we wasn't even friends in Atlanta. We just crossed paths and see each other. But he kept telling me, you need to move to Atlanta. He said, you a star. You need to move to Atlanta. And you know, I ain't gonna leave my son. I'm like, nah, I ain't go. So then he asked me like, he asked me once then. I say like three years later, he asked me again. Like, hey, Super Bowl weekend, you need to move down here, man. He said, I got a crib, you can sleep on the couch. Get yourself together or whatever. You know what I'm saying? Boom. And I was like, fuck it. You know what I'm saying? I talked to my son. I ain't care what nobody else thought. You know what I'm saying? I'm talking to him and I'm like, he fine with it. You know what I'm saying? I know he didn't really want me to go cause I didn't really want to go, but it was like, he watched me grind in Milwaukee. So he knows. Yeah. And then I was doing it. So I came and I was sleeping on, I was sleeping on that couch for like, man, it was crazy. I was sleeping on that couch for like six months. I had no key to the nigga crib. I was starting to get irritated with him. I ain't got no key. I want to get in though. I had one girl I was hitting down there and I was like, come pick me up. And she was far away from what she wanted to do. I was like, I'm like, I'm gonna get numb. And I'm like, I need some Gucci, man. She like, I'm tired, man. You better come fuck me in the car. Like something, man. Like you got me sitting up here waiting on you cause I can't bring nobody in this blue house cause I'm on the couch. You feel what I'm saying? I'm down here cheating. My room on the couch. They already think, you know, I would, you know, but it was like that happened. And then it was times I was stuck out in the guy work. Not answering. I slept in the car one time. My homie was supposed to drive back to Milwaukee and he couldn't drive back to Milwaukee tonight because the dude house I was staying, he went to Aaron's from the phone on the door. So he was like, bro, I can't leave. I know where man. So we slept in his car across the street. And then the morning dude called me back. I was mad and more. It's the floor of Memphis that they don't... Yep, yep. So let me ask you this, man. So how long does it take you to put together those like the skits, like, like just a small little, bam, I'm fit to do some... 90% of the time I do skits, man. It'd be like spirit of moment. Bro, it's different. It's like, I think of something I executed and it's just done. It's different. Yeah, the raw uncut comedy, like for me and I'm sure with him too is like, it's just like, that's the funniest stuff. Bro, though, when you started going in slow motion like that... Oh, so the Fofo, look. The Fofo thing. People don't know, man. The Fofo, I've been doing that. The slow motion, the Fofo was two different things. But I've been doing that since high school. So I used to be like in the car or my homies and stuff like that because I was silly as hell. And I remember I was driving. Like a 1994 Dodge and Trepit, man. I'm driving it. And I'm driving it. Look at that. It don't matter if it's my first car. No, it's not. I know about it. I'm driving on, not the expressway, but you know, like a busy street. Just a busy street. And I'm driving slow as hell. And I had that Mike Jones saying, I stay flossing with that candy paint. And I'm just like moving slow, right? Like I'm driving. I got the car doing like five miles an hour. I'm driving through cars while I pass. Like that was that goofy, bro. Like... And my homie on the passenger side cracking up dog. You know what I'm saying? You're killing him. So I was in the zone for real. I was serious. Like he doing that. I pointed at him like looking at him crazy. Like what the fuck are you laughing at? But you know, I was having fun. Having a good time. So in a Fofo, we never called at the Fofo. They used to do the twister. Cause in high school, they used to ride. I never, I don't know how I can do that. I just did it one day. And every time I did it around, somebody didn't know me. Like I never knew I said Fofo that much. Just thought with the Fofo. Motherfuck went around with the Fofo. They said, and with a beep, anybody that ever heard it for the first time, they was like, oh, he's like, man, he's getting off. And all my friends be cracking up. Like you ain't saying nothing. Cause I ain't saying nothing. But look, I ain't saying nothing, right? So what I finally did on the internet, with the sing, you know, with Katelyn Castle, shout out to Katelyn Castle, man. Cause she can sing for real. That's what she do. I just put the two together. I just went in slow motion and I got a little cap gun. Cause I knew it wasn't a Fofo. So I knew that was going to cause comments, like me gun, you know what I'm saying? But that was that. That will go. Putting a big stupid clothes on and having a shirt off cause I'm skinny, whatever it is. Then I was like, I put the slow motion together. Instead of making it move in slow motion with the apps, I'm going to do it myself. You know what I'm saying? So I put it together. And it was just, it all just worked. Like this dude doing the same verse to every song. He always got that little ass gun. He always in slow motion. You know what I'm saying? He just can't hand to hand. And he just checked out I was a real rapper. What did he call you? He DM me, he said. He said that. Bro, let me say something, bro. Shaq DM me, when I first started Shaq DM me, he said that rap was fire. And I was driving. I'm still living in Milwaukee though. You know what I'm saying? I said, I looked at like, this ain't Shaq Shaq. You know what I'm saying? I looked at it. He had all the follow with the blue check. I'm like, nah, this ain't no fucking Shaq. But I DMed him back anyway. I said, I ain't no rapper, man. I'm like, I ain't no rapper. I'm a comedian. He said, oh, nigga, I thought he was a rapper. This is exactly how he said it. So I'm like, I said, damn, man. I just had my little two seconds of family Shaq. He's nigga, he's been talking to me though, bro. I was thinking, I said, just talk to him, I was a rapper. This is how I was thinking. I said, Shaq, I was a rapper, man. He said, oh, nigga. He been following, so he ought to know. Yeah, he said, oh, nigga, I thought, but he started following me because of Arsenal, it makes sense. When I said that he fucked with Arsenal, Arsenal was the first celebrity to me. Like when I first started popping, you know, the battle rapper, nigga, they said something to me. So I was like, damn, I been watching dude, ooh. And then I seen Shaq with Arsenal, so I'm like, oh, that's how, because Arsenal posted me one of my Fofo videos. So he must've seen on Arsenal's page and thought I could rap. You know what I'm saying? So he said, that rap was fire. I said, man, I ain't no Arsenal, I don't rap for rap, I'm a comedian. He said, oh, nigga, I thought you could rap. So I'm like, damn, I ain't gonna hear from him. So then he was like, you know, he do the TNT shit. You know what I'm saying? And he was starting to send me videos of him doing my Fofo. You know what I'm saying? Like he didn't know how to do it, so he had to be planning it in the background and doing a lip sync. You know how he do the lip sync? Yeah, yeah, he be doing that still. And he sent it to me and I was like, oh, nigga, you should see me when I see that one. You should see me doing the Fofo. No, because it was my damn, because that was just the beginning of the cheat. Now, this 2018, 2019, you know what I'm saying? So I'm like, I said, oh, I said, hey, nigga, this shit, you know, I was geeked up, man. I put it on every social media site that I could. You know what I'm saying? Then he kept sending them. You know what I'm saying? So then it went from that to me, he was broadcasting him a walkie. And I told you, I was visiting my son in the walkie. He was like, stay. He was like, I'll be broadcasting the game for the ball. Yeah, yeah, but I got his number. You know what I'm saying? So he was doing that. He was like, I'm about to be in my walkie because I said I was gonna go back to Atlanta because I had moved to Atlanta at this time. He was like, stay, extra day, I'll be down there. He told me the club he was gonna be at. But I know I'm already VIP in my city. Now at this point I'm making hella noise. So I come and then he asked me, he said, you busy? I'm like, what? He said, can you go give me a fire stick? This is the answer. I'm like, what? I'm like, you for real? He said, yeah. So I go to Best Buy, get a fire stick. Because he ain't lend you. I go get a fire stick, fire stick like $40. Never bought a fire stick in my life. Get the fire stick. I'm in the club with a fire stick in my pocket. Damn. We got a club, right? The fire sticks were banging up. No, because it was like a shack. I'm like, I ain't know what I'm supposed to do. So I'm just gonna put it in my pocket just in case he asks for it. You know what I'm saying? I ain't gonna ask for it in the club. I didn't know, nigga, nigga, this shack. Nigga, whatever you asked for it. Nigga, I ain't wanna fumble, no chance. Nigga, this is the cheating as my, nigga, this shack talking to me. So what did you do? Did he ask you for it in the club? No, he did it, but he gave me my money. He asked me did I get it? And I said, yeah. And then he gave me $500 for $40. I said, nigga, I just made $5. Nigga, that profit margin is different, bro. I made $460. That profit margin is different. That 500, I wasn't gonna put it in the club. You know what I'm saying? That 500, I was just like me, just giving you a nickel on my pocket right now to shout, here you go, man. We don't care about a penny. He gave me $500, but he counted out in the club. You know what I'm saying? But this is the thing. It's only $500, not everybody's been around me cause my city love me, but I was just excited that my city seen me up there with Shaq. He handed me some money, you know what I'm saying? I bet you I bet you was. What they, man, it don't matter if they seen it with only $500, it's Shaq giving it to me. That's different. Everybody like this, like, damn. I'm watching them, man. Man, I opened up to the crowd so they can see it. Shaq threw you a big ass L.A. hoop. What? You dunked that whole whole. I ain't knew what it was. You know how much that more? That solidified me in my city. I was already lit in my city, but it solidified me more when they like, boom, then we leave. I don't even know where the hell we going. Shaq, like, we from the gold, we from the gold. I'm like, all right. I'm like, I know I ain't going back to this nigga room. It's just kind of, Shaq ain't taking all those back. He finna go give up, you know? He finna handle this shit. So we leave. I'm walking out with Shaq and he's here. Everybody a little like, eh, system up, I got it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but I ain't care about none of that. I'm just saying, everybody in the club looking at me, like, I'll tell you what, seven more, seven more. You shut that whole down. You shut it down. Man, bro, so I ain't looking at it, so I'm walking through. Because they was walking Shaq out fast, so I had to walk fast. Like, I will. You know what I'm saying? I can't slow down. I can't slow down and say, hey, now I ain't with the Pac-Man. I'm looking like, oh, he was just following. No, nigga, I'm with him. So he walking fast. They getting them out of there clear, clear, clear. I'm right behind Shaq. Clear, clear, clear. I was down there spooning the nigga, trying to get it. I'm so close. I'm trying to get out of here. I was shitting, nigga, like, you know what I'm saying? Y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all. Y'all got the card, the card, road, road. Nah, yeah. No, I had drove my car down there, but his hotel wasn't far from the club. It's a big club, 720. So he told me to meet him at the hotel, so I go to the hotel, and then he like, pull your phone on. I'm like, what's up? We did a quick skit and it hit, just because it was Shaq. Oh, y'all did a squid. Y'all did a skit. What? A skit. A skit? Y'all said a squid. I'm like, man, man, that was a squid. You can't mess up with this. That's it, that's it. How you know they got ditches in his mouth? That's not even a fake tooth talk. It's a little bit of a natural. Y'all didn't skip, right? Y'all squished. Gotta put them shits back in. Y'all sucked in. Y'all didn't skip, man. How long did that... Was it long? Was it a short or long skit, man? This is true. You fixed your teeth, biggis. I ain't got no ditches because it's long. I'm asking for it. No, I wasn't. It was quick. It was quick. It was a quick skit, man. It wasn't even no good skit. Shaq was just like... I was giving him the fire stick. Shaq was like... He said, pull your phone out. I'm like, I don't know what's going on, right? He gave it to my friend. He said, just give me the fire stick. So I walked up to him. He said, act like you're selling me the fire stick or something. Like a dope deal. And he ain't smiling the way he's saying it, so I'm like, the fuck, man. Because the skit didn't sound funny to me at all. He said, act like you're selling me the fire stick like a dope deal. I hate making you nervous. No, because he was good. You know why he didn't? Because when I got there, right... They let me right in the club and all that, right? But then when I got to the VIP where Shaq and them was, because he was with Kenny Smith, Ernie wasn't there. That's not Kenny Smith. But what's his name with the Stephen A. Smith? Stephen A. Smith. They was there. And then he had a team. But when I tried to go up there, they was like, bro, we know who you is, bro. Like we fucked with you, you know, you from the city. And I understood that. I said, but right when he was doing that, Shaq was like, oh, you can't miss Shaq. So that already slipped five. Then I got the 500 in front of him. Then I walked up and spooned him on the way out. Then we go do the video, you know what I'm saying? But he was like, just act like you give me the fire stick. Like it's a dope deal. Just on some goofy stuff. But I'm like, it wasn't funny when he said it, but I'm like, I don't give a damn. Shaq, I'm going to do it. So I came over there looking like people looking, pulled it up my pocket and handed it to him. He do it like tasted like it's dope and all that shit like that. And he's like, all right, good. Shake his hand and walk off. I posted it and they go crazy. I said, man. That's what I'm saying. It impacted your page followers. What? All of that. Man, Shaq was fucking with me, man. He was, he did some videos and was like tagging me in it. Like challenging me for stuff. And I was like, that would really help me. I was like, yeah. That was me. Wow. That's the thing about it, man. That's, that's a blessing, bro. Everybody don't get those opportunities. Yeah, man. But like, like I was selling bubble dub. I said, Shaq so solid, right? I heard he a FaceTime. Just check on you. I was like, how you doing? You good? You know what I'm saying? If I'm alive, he would jump on. Like, you know what I'm saying? I love you. When he first said that, I ain't even know what to say. I love you, boy. I was like, uh, love you too. Like, I don't know what to say. But anyway, this is how he talked though. If he fucked with you, that's just how he talked. So his size ain't never intimidated you? No. See, man, look, look, look, look, man. That's crazy. But no, because he no funny, bro. That man, that man no funny. When he see natural funny, bro, he know it, bro. Like he gonna rock with a funny, like if you funny, he gonna rock with you, bro. Like he fuckin' gonna bubble dub right now, bro. He gonna keep fuckin' bubble dub. Let's bubble dub, just fall off. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So is he the only one? That kind of took a liking to your... No, Michael Blackson. I did like 10 videos with Michael Blackson, man. Michael Blackson, an R.I.P. Chinese best friend, man, because that's the dude that put Michael Blackson on me. He had a dude that he called a Chinese best friend. He just passed away. He had COVID and some other stuff happened. He was regular like us, but he just... And he just passed away. Like it happened that fast, right? So, yeah, R.I.P. to him and shot 10 because he used to DM me and tell me, you funny. And he's like, you know who I am? I'm like, no. He's like, yeah, Michael Blackson's best friend. And I'm like, I'm looking at this dude because he's a real Chinese. I'm like, God damn. This is what I first thought. Like, yeah, look at his page. He with Michael Blackson. But I'm like, he probably a limo driver or something. Like I was trying to find reasons for him not to be connected to him. And then I found out that he really was. So Michael Blackson was on live one day with just hilarious. And I watched like five minutes of it. And I got off like, you know, get kind of boring at the while or whatever. Then I got back on. I got off Instagram. Did something, got back on. And it was weird. As soon as I got back on Instagram, went to his live, I heard him just the end of my name. Like, ask Myron. Where is he at? Cheating. Then he said it again. Cheating at Myron. Where is he at? Looking in the comments. I'm like, oh, a Chinese best friend. And put him on me. So I click on it. You know what I'm saying? He was talking to me and stuff like that. Yeah. And it started like that. So I didn't know. Then he came to Atlanta and he was like, he DMed me. Like, I'm in Atlanta. We should do some videos. You know? He's one of those guys that was able to try to, he was kind of able to transfer. Him and Lil Duvall. Yeah. Him and Lil Duvall. Yeah. Certain ones was able to, they was able to deal with it. They kept up with the times, man, because they knew what was going on, man. And he came to LA. We did a video at his hotel. Like with some girls and all that. Then he was like, it was one video. He's like, you need to come to LA and we can do more videos. You know what I'm saying? And I was like, man, three days later, I found me a flight to LA because my homie lived out there. So I need no hotel. Yeah. And I was just with Michael Blacks and all day filming. And then I go, sleep at my homie house. Then I wake up for three days and go back to Michael Blacks all day. And then I'm over there and all them girls, like, they was like, well, because they didn't know me. Who is he? Where he's been at? And he was like, he's funny. He was like, yeah, he's naturally funny. He's funny. He's going to be big like all this. I'm like, he was, they made me feel, I ain't been around a celebrity tip. Michael Blacks and Shaq, just the name, you know, a couple of people. Like they were better than me, bro. When I'm around them niggas, it got to the point where I felt like I was just hanging with my niggas. I ain't saying I'm tight with them, like I want my niggas, but I'm tight with them. But they didn't never make me feel like, like, man, like if any of them niggas walk down right now, the same way I talk to you, crazy, do you want to have fun? I'll do it to them. Yeah, that's what I'm supposed to be. And it's like that. I won't be like, that's what they see in you. So that's why. Yeah, I won't, I won't, I won't be looking like, telling y'all that. When they come in, niggas walk past, they're like, they knew them. Like, no, I'm black. Man, get your big black ass, like I'm gonna have fun, like whatever. But that's a thing they look for. Like they trying to normalize. Like you got to realize people do that. People kiss up to them every day. So they looking for that normality, right? So that's dope. I mean, so top three comedians of all time, dead or alive? Who is it? Dead or alive. I'm gonna have some of this. I got to get some footage. Top three comedians of all time? Top three comedians, man. It's more than three, but my favorite. I don't want but three. I have my favorite of all time. I already know. You already look, you look like the niggas. Damn. Chris Tucker. You look like the niggas. No, that's my favorite comedian all time. You look like the niggas. People be like, why are you the top, because you know, Chris Tucker was just, he was naturally funny. You know what I'm saying? Well, mine, honestly, Chris Tucker, Tony Roberts, man. Bubba Dub, you know who Tony Roberts is? I don't know. Look, he already know, man. Tony Roberts funny as hell, man. He a physical comedian. You see how I'm naming physical comedians and it ain't like on purpose. This is just what I grew up. I'm like, these dudes funny as hell. You know what I'm saying? But mine, this is mine. Chris Tucker, Tony Roberts. And I would have to say Mike Epps if I had to pick. Mike Epps? No, don't get me wrong. There's a lot of other greats, Bernie Macs and all that, but I'm talking about my style of comedians that I like. You know what I'm saying? That I won't watch it. That's just, then we'll be my three. Can you get into Dave Chappelle? Yes, Dave Chappelle. The thing with Dave Chappelle, very deep. I ain't at that point in my career to be so deep, but I like the fact that, because he funny. I can't watch him. No, he's funny, but he can say stuff that nobody else can say. I heard Steve Harvey say that. Dave Chappelle. And that's coming from somebody else. So lately they came out. They came at him. They came at him. Yeah, they come out of it. Oh, they came for him. They come at him, but they didn't stop. I mean, they don't stop him. They didn't get it. There's something to it. They came for him. They came for blood. Man, y'all should let him get on this mic, man. You want to say something? I heard him in the back, but took. We'll put him in for a second if you don't mind. You got to go say something, Bubba Dub. Yeah, yeah. Come on. I'm like, man, he back there. It's not like you want to say something. I'm like, it's on. Yeah, everything on, nigga. It's only popping up in here. Boss talk. Everything on here. He said everything on it. It's only popping up in here. It's popping. It's going down. Man, we got Bubba Dub just came up on the set, man. Just like that, man. It's going down. You got to ask him the same question. I want to know. He said he committed the only type three. That top three is serious. Dead or alive. Dead or alive. Number one, Richard. Richard Brown. Number one, Richard. See, he got an old soul, nigga. Number one. Number one. Richard. Number two. I'm going to go with Eddie Murphy. Eddie Murphy? Yeah. Eddie Murphy. Three. Three. Three. Burn it. Burn it, man. See now, look. This is what I'm saying. Everybody he just named, I'll rock with Heavy. Okay. I'll rock with Heavy. They're all funny as hell. And they all be 100. All three of them people he named are better comedians than Chris Tucker. Chris Tucker. Off top. No, facts. This is what I know. This is what I know. He's going hard. I'm about to be mad. I thought he was going to say Chris Tucker. Trash. No. I'm going to watch it. I'm going to watch it. Hey, what are you saying? I said all three of them is better than he said Chris Tucker. I was waiting for him to trash. Man, we about to scuffle. That show was so long last night, man. I enjoyed that, man. Thank you, man. Thank you, brother. Man, when we showed up, man, I was like, man, I didn't know if I'm going to ever get to you. But it was coming up. People were coming up there. I said, nigga, show a love to all the people that showed him love. That's how we do. So that was a dope look, man. Yeah, you got to think, though, brother. You got to show love to the people that made you who you are. Without y'all watching and sharing our videos for other people to watch and share and share and share. There's no cheating there. There's no bubble dub. You know what I'm saying? I didn't been with people on social media at shows and we walking outside, going places and people screaming our names. And they like, keep walking, keep walking. I was like, bro, I don't do that. Especially because I know we ain't going nowhere. We going to the midst of the next door downtown and I think we was in Philly or somewhere down there. We ain't in no rush. I show into tonight. So why are you talking about keep walking? Y'all can't act Hollywood and keep walking. I'm turning around. I'm afraid I'm going to take this picture. You know what I'm saying? No, you don't love it. I love it because you walk around and they like, aw, I see you ain't cheating there. I'm like, he ain't. Yeah, he ain't like I thought he had one. Yo, first impression made everything real. Yeah. So when was the first time, like, when people started to recognize you and it messed your head up? Well, it was like, let me take a picture. I'm asking both of y'all that question. Like, let me take a picture with you, nigga. So it happened in my city, but because I'm from my city, it was like, I was happy, but it was, you know what I'm saying? I was excited. Like, damn, they really rocking with me. You know what I'm saying? But I didn't really know I was lit as I was until I moved to Atlanta. Once I got to Atlanta, all the people that I was watching already, I didn't know I had a clue knew who I was, knew me, and I heard them whispering about me. Like, that's that dude that we doing a cheating video. And then my whole time, they don't know I already was in the room looking over there, like, man, that's soon so, man. You know what I'm saying? I don't like that. I do the same thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because I knew they was grinding before me, before I had just started. You know what I'm saying? But when I got to Atlanta, that was one reason. I said, damn, people know me in Atlanta. Then I went in the mall. People knew me. Then I was doing comedy shows, going to them. I don't give a damn. It was two people, one person out the whole weekend. I'm like, I ain't never been to this city and one person stopped me into the picture. Now it's different, though. You know what I'm saying? You go out and it's multiple people that know you. He tried to run from together. He runs. I said that. He gone. Go get him. I'm going the other way. Last night he tried to run. We know something was like, man, hey, man, man, I enjoy y'all's show. I said, I go money moving right now. Nigga told me to run. I know you're going to run. I heard me like this too, man. It's like, I don't know where it's coming from. So what about you? Like, when the first time I get hit, you're like, dang, man, these folks know of me like this. Moving up here? Moving up here. Moving up here. And I was working for Bluebell Ice Cream. So, you know, I'm delivering ice cream. So these white folks didn't tell me, these white people didn't tell me they was putting me in Oak Cliff in South Dallas. Damn. So I'm terrified when I find out what the places I'm working at. Oh, shit, I'm in Oak Cliff. Yeah, we was country niggas like, what, we in Oak Cliff? Boss talk. They had me in South Dallas delivering to Little World. Oh, God. What the? Hold on. I'm scared as shit. What you knew? No, wait, wait, wait, wait. That's why. Wait, and for me, because I want to know, what is Little World? Don't go there. Don't go there, man. So that's the hood. It's the real hood. I love it. That's what I got out of it, but I just wanted to know. Yeah, yeah, it's hood. It's the place where you just, I can take you over there tonight, but it's going to be this thing outside. I'm good. So when you got over there, what to do? Oh, that bubble though. Trim me out. I was like scared to deliver ice cream there. So it's like this door. No cap. No cap. This door. This door. I can take $1,000 worth of ice cream and took it to the store. And three guys later, it's empty. So the boss is going to come over there and make sure I'm feeling it up. But I wasn't feeling it. I was had feeling it, getting the body up. So when I went in there a couple of times, oh, that's bubble though. That's bubble though. Nigga, we love you. And then I'm like, damn, that's cool. I'm good now. But then I go home and it's nice. I might get the head blue after. That's how dangerous little world is. I would get a little up when I go there though. It's still a danger though. Yeah. The end of giving point. Yeah, it is. I'm going to put that in my nose. Oh, you got my phone. I'm trying to do a show. I'm going to use that. They had me in a little world. It's the first. I'm in a little world. So Oak Cliff in itself is a whole different world. But you got all over. It's just different pockets, man. You and Dallas, man. That is big though. The people were coming up to me and my boss is the white. Like, who are you? I'm like, I don't even know. Because I didn't even get this at home. I'm delivering cream, man. I didn't get this type of love at home. Bro, man, one of my little homies always send me your videos. Always. I'm like, why you can't send him this nigga video? He love you. The one like the nigga be with me all the time. If he knew that he was there now he'll be over. I ain't calling him. I told his brother earlier. I'll say, I got this. Out of everything you said, I wanted the job you had. You wanted ice cream, girl. I was trying to look that job for the longest. You got to go over there and fill the application. You can't be peeing dirty, nigga. You piss dirty. You piss dirty. You can't get in there. We got something to count. Because before I was doing it, I was delivering liquor at liquor stores in the hood in Milwaukee. But I was from Milwaukee. So, you know what I'm saying? Before cheating at mine, but it was like, so you already know your hoods. But it's funny when you said delivering ice cream. I used to do it. I worked for a liquor distributor company for like nine years. I used to keep y'all slipping, nigga. I'd go around the other side on the truck. I was still in, nigga. I was watching the truck with you, nigga. I was watching. I was waiting to go in, you know that to grow around. I said, boy, and I pull up right beside it and hit that hole and grab me about it. I used to have my homie pull up. I ain't been working there for about six years now. Oh, you leave it open on purpose. No. What I'm saying, what we do is say, when we, because I was on a city route, the white people weren't going to that inner city route. You know what I'm saying? So, I would go in and he stay outside the truck. But he used to be terrified. Because, you know, the niggas stand outside so then I come in and then he go in with one. But what I used to do, I used to have my friend pull up. He would get his girl car. He wouldn't drive his car. We would stand outside. We don't dump or something. Let me try and get that nigga. He would pull up and pop his trunk and I already had a case at the back of the trunk. We would throw, like, Hennessy, Serac, all that, what's the other shit? Remi put that boom and I had that person that was already ready to buy it. What was his name? He got him. I ain't telling you name. Let me tell you something. Hold on. I wasn't asking. Let me tell you why I answered. Come on. Come in this store, right? And he was like, man, yeah, man. Me and Tia, because you seen all the pictures, Tia. Me and Tia used to, we used to still look at the back of the store together. I used to hook them boys up. That nigga know me, ask him about it. I don't remember. You remember the name? I got to Vegas with that nigga. I seen Tilt. I say, Tilt, man, tell me something, man. I say, you know this nigga? I don't even forgot his name. See, so something. I was like, do you know he's like, nah, I knew it then. I said, you don't know the nigga. He said, y'all used to be, you know, getting a little licorice. He said, nah, I don't think I know him, bro. I come back and told that nigga. I said, you don't know Tilt, man. You got me a, I had a moment with the nigga. I could have did other things. I'm trying to get you some exposure. Trying to get to know the nigga, mess my whole game. Nigga lied to you. Yeah, he lied to me. Handing all up in Vegas. You seen the pictures, man. He thought I wasn't going to see the nigga again or something. That's what he thought. That's what he thought. That's what he thought. I was interviewing Freeway Ricky Ross and my partner, he from East Texas, Pop Johnson. Shout out to Pop Johnson. I said, man, I said, Pop Johnson. He told me new Freeway. Soon as Freeway got in front of I call him Pop nigga. I hope you know the nigga for real. Cause I'm right here with this nigga. That's why you can't, that's why you can't be out here capping, but you don't never know what's going to happen. That's why I lied. Look, I was on TV in school. That wasn't me. Man, you guys are crazy, man. That wasn't me. So let me ask something deep like, what's the end game for both of y'all? Where would you like to see yourself when it comes down to status or as far as on your career with this comedy, man? Man, I'm really, I really want to be tapped into movies. I want to do stand up, I always try to do stand up, but like one person that motivates me a lot, like when they work ethic is Kevin Hart, bro. That thing could go in. So that man don't stop. Bro, this nigga in commercials, movies, he got so much going on. It's like, I feel like, bro, how are you? You know what I'm saying? Like, when do you have time for your family or anything about the man always got something growing. He get in those cold, chilled tub. I'll be watching that. I'm like, damn. I don't know how they do that. Him and the, it'd be a girl sometimes would be dudes and they get in, I wouldn't get in that first of all. Yeah, I would for the money. I lied. I'd get right on in there. I'd be cold as hell, but I'm going to get this money. You're going to grow to sell minutes. But I watched that. As soon as I see it, I'd be like, damn, I need to get in there, man. There's nothing going in. You know, I need to watch this one. So that nigga got it going on. He know how to do it. Kevin Hart can sit down right now and be straight for the rest of his life. His kids, everything. He will not sit down, bro. Like that, man. Work so it's like, that's how I look up. I'm trying to grow. Yeah, for real. If he doing it, what about when he got it like that? I ain't got it. So I need to be doing what he doing. That's what I'm saying. But we ain't nowhere near this man. Not even a pinch of a Kevin Hart, bro. Like, we can be lit. People can walk in and love us, take pictures, all that. We ain't got nowhere near that man. Money, we ain't nowhere near that. Yeah. Kevin Hart can't walk nowhere. Like, this is how I think in my mind. Why do you think he don't want to sit down? If we walk in the mall right now, right? Me and Badaw, me and Badaw can walk through. Some people gonna know us, but we can walk. We might walk a little bit before somebody recognizes it. Kevin Hart can't take a step. So I be like, Oh. No, it ain't about the clock, but I want that so bad. Like, I want that to where it's to the fact. Because when you walking like that, that mean you making a lot of money, bro. And that little boy will be set for Elva, too. That's what I'm saying. Generations. What about you? That's what I want. Generation wealth. I don't want to be rich. Facts. Yeah. And I think that's the next level. So that's the end game. That's the end game for real. And piggyback on something he's saying earlier about Facebook, man. You can get a bag on Facebook. A little country won't say he's making. He is making, bro. Yeah. I know that. That's fact. Listen to this. That's big fact. I'm not gonna put you all in my business. It's fact. Yeah. Listen, bro. Hey, I'll say it for myself. It's lobster mac and cheese over here now. Bro. I'll say it for myself. The man was it. He used to, you know, he used to show both of them. He still don't really show both. But you know what I'm saying? But he showed a little bit. Like, he showed when he got his new car. He showed when he bought his new house. And you see what he doing, right? Social media. He did a few movies and stuff. Like, he got other stuff going on. I ain't, you know what I'm saying? He got stuff going on. But we really know him from social media. You know that. He making a bag on social media. That drip money, that drip money real. That's real. That's real. But the thing about him is all these different characters, man. That's the part, like, to be able to do that and be successful at it is a gift in itself. The reason I respect him, man, because the man, I remember before I was on video, I remember he used to do the videos like this where he only had his face in the camera. That's when he first started, bro. That was a while ago. So he was doing that. So to see where he came at now, bro, like, like even DC don't even make content number. DC still grinding. Don't get me wrong. He doing his thing. Wayne, the reason I respect Wayne so much because he still do content that what you, you know what I'm saying? People thought that when you start growing, you ain't going to put out as much content no more because you got other stuff going on. Because there's not more than I ever put out. I've seen you this morning. Don't stop. This nigga ain't playing. I look at, like, country Wayne because you know it's always somebody doing something that everybody's eyes is over here. Yeah, yeah. I'm straight on the regal. Right. Don't even know it. But you look up. Damn. You see what I'm saying? You see how your mind said it? Yeah. That's how it is, bro. And it ain't no hate, no shade, ain't no competition. I'm going to be the best me, but I have to look at other people to be motivated to maybe work harder. So yours, you have like a few more people. Bubba Dub, right now. Bubba Dub, lit. Like, he's lit. He's lit right now. He's hotter than all of us right now. I don't give a damn what nobody said. He's the, and this is me being a real nigga. Like, he hotter than all of us right now. And I ain't saying right now. But I don't look at it like that, though. Yeah, I know. I don't look at it like we brothers. Yeah, we got to get it. As long as we get to the end result, that's all that matters. That's all that matters, though. Whether you take, whether you know, I'm saying, whether you take us there or whether I take a whomever, as long as we get there, we got a lot of black men in this business. They'll get there and don't want to throw it back. That's it. I'm throwing the bait back. I'm throwing you. And when I pull you, you throw it back and pull somebody else. That's it. That's real. We all coming up. But that's it. Look, do you see how, do you see what it is? That's why he going to be great. Because I think the same way, bro. Like, I'd never tell somebody I can't work with them because I'm afraid they're going to take my family. At the end of the day, if me and Bubba Dub do a video, right? All he can do and all I can do is gain some of each other's fans. His fans ain't going to stop liking him because I'm in the video like, Oh, dude. Cheating ass, man. Whoever that dude did the video, he funny as hell. I ain't fucking with Bubba Dub no more. No, no. They going to be like, Bubba Dub funny, but that dude, he was with funny too. They going to follow me in vice versa. They going to be on my page like, man, you funny, but. I'm trying to get something out of y'all. My fans, your fans anyway. Y'all rock with you. That's what I'm saying. But I don't know that till he just said, you know what I'm saying? I guarantee he's the same way. I guarantee I can take. You see what he do right now? I can take it. I do a show for my birthday every year in my hometown. My birthday March 29. I always do a comedy. That's how I start my birthday takeoff. I always do a go on, do a show. March 29. And they always sell out. Like, I don't never, it ain't going to be weak. It's going to be lit. It's going to be packed. I guarantee they'll love it. They'll love it. They'll love it. I'm going to give you a flower because you rare. I didn't know it was niggas in Milwaukee. I didn't either. I didn't either. What did I say earlier? What did I say? You're a unicorn. What did I say? He's not a unicorn. I didn't either. Listen, Milwaukee's so ghetto, bruh. Like, if I take Bubba Duh down there, like, hey, bruh, come do it. Matter of fact, that we going to talk about because I can bring you for my birthday show. We talk about it. That's going to be dope. So bring Bubba Duh. I guarantee you we do that comedy show. We go to the club and kick it after that. He going to be like, he going to come back. We can come back to the boss talk. But I ain't going to say nothing. He going to let it. Because everybody out there that didn't know about it and they got there, they like, man, it's a whole bunch of niggas down there. And they ghetto. They ghetto. They ghetto. I'm going to take them to the hood and I grew up all the way to everywhere. But like, you know what I'm saying? I really want to take niggas when it's summertime so they can see how these niggas is out there. Not like I'm no bullshit, but just know if you ride through here, let me show you like, this is Milwaukee. That's dope, man. I'm coming too, niggas. Y'all are leaving me. Man, I took these niggas. And we going. We going. We going. Good documentary. I took these niggas. Boss talk's going with y'all. Niggas was like, man, Milwaukee, white people. I said, bro, I said, come to Milwaukee, bro. So I can show you. And then guess what everybody say? Man, we ghetto in the moth walking down there. I said, yeah, ghetto. They just posted something today. The food good? Got some good food? Yeah, yeah. I'm going to show you all that, bro. They just posted something today, bro. Where they found, it was a house. They found six, this today. I put on my pay's and I had to get down. I'm like, I don't know. But at 50 Cent posted, it said in Milwaukee they found six bodies, six dead bodies in the house. And they said three of the bodies, three out of the six bodies was supposed to testify in a court hearing in about four days. Or something like that. I don't remember the exact date, but. Niggas ain't playing nowhere. That's what I'm saying, bro. It's different. It's like, I'm saying it's crazy everywhere, but y'all gotta think. I don't have from Chicago. So niggas killed in Chicago and they're running Milwaukee. I think that's how we got there. They trying to book me in Chicago right now. I won't go. I said, can we do it? Zoom? Don't say that. I'm gonna roll up with a box top. Yeah, man. He said we'll push that up. We'll push that up. Hey, but hey. Well, you ain't. Have you ever did a Zoom comedy show? No, they tried to get me to do it. Bro, listen. I tried it one time. How was it? No. It was so weird because it was before college. So you seeing all the kids, but I'm in the crib comfortable. And like, I got all this goddamn energy, but it felt weird because you usually had the energy built off of the crowd. Correct, correct, correct. So they sitting there, they laughing, but it don't sound loud or nothing. It didn't sound like. I'm like. You should have had more speakers in your house. Yeah, then he called me back. Like, you gonna do another Zoom? They love you. I said, man, I ain't doing no more, don't you? I felt dumb. Bro, I felt dumb. I said, I'm running through the house. Hey, man. What's up? They're looking at me like, I felt so stupid. Did they pay you with it? They all got paid, but it was like, but it doesn't matter, man. You gotta have that feeling right now. I got that feeling, bro. The feeling, bro, it was like, I felt like, I felt dumb. Wow, man. Like, you know what I'm saying? I'm talking to the people on there and they see their faces, but the loud sound locusts are all on the computer. It's a laptop. When we performing, we thrive off the crowd, man. They looking into the crowd, seeing y'all. That shit just. You know what I'm saying? It's like, I'm performing in this whole, that's what I'm gonna show my ass tonight. Like, you know what I'm saying? Oh, you cut up. I'm gonna tell you about that. Hey, it was our new team, Tustin. Oh. Yeah, man. I'm sayin' like that to you, Tustin. Like, man. Hey, man. No, I know it, but yeah, we started lookin' around. That's the clip they gonna take and cut out and just post that. Yeah, Tustin. Wait a minute, man. They gonna be like, hey. Hey, they gonna go by either way or go surreal. Man, for that part, they gonna go by on the runway. They gonna be fighting this shit. No, he ain't gonna be no fight. So what's your next performance at? I got, oh, I done licked the mic. Goddamn, man. I'm trying to lick my lips and shit. I got to get little mics, man. No, I'm sayin'. I'm tryin' to blabberin'. Goddamn, I'm about to COVID. This nigga's stupid. No, man. No, but uh, uh, uh, Lil Rock, Arkansas. Goin' to Lil Rock. Lil Rock, Arkansas with Jesse. Oh, y'all goin' through your bag. Oh, yeah, but that's where he from. Lil Rock, Arkansas. Yeah, he died. Yeah, he died. He did. Lil Rock, Arkansas. And you, where you from? Oh, my next show's gonna be in Raleigh, North Carolina. Raleigh, North Carolina. Raleigh, North Carolina. The 12th of February and the 13th. Say it again. The 12th and the 13th in Raleigh, North Carolina. Hey, man. Man dope, man. I definitely know what it is. You just made her happy. Oh, I might come. But of February. Damn. Cause he said the 12th and the 13th. Your boy booked me on the 13th. I was gonna go. I was gonna go. Dumb rich. Really? Them boys bookin' like that? I'm gonna tell you how it was. How everybody been lately with Shaq. I put that video out of Shaq. Hey, dude, what you chose? This nigga sent the whole deposit. What? Hey. Hey, man. If we say what you gonna do. Ryan just went up. Listen, listen. The thing is this one I hate. Shaq got the dumb rich, man. Hey, Shaq got the dumb rich. I love those boys. They gave me an outfit the other day down there. You ever did it before? Somebody want to book you, right? Right? They be like, hey, man. Do you have my whole course to book you, right? And you be like, man. You might say something like 2,000. I'm just saying. They be like, bet, hell yeah. Damn, nigga. 10,000 leather. He said bet so easy for 2,000. If I said 2,000, I didn't even want to say that. I'm like, man, 2,000. I'm like, I don't want to scare a boy. I don't want the money. Tell you the thing, man. And I said, nigga, I thought you'd show us five bands. Stop what I'm saying. I'm over here like, I got you next time. Hey, stop. Hey, when they say it quick, bro. Stop asking me what you think I'm worth. They need to put something on there. That's dope. They need to add more. Yeah, I learned. You said what? It took me a while. It took me a while, but I learned my worth, though. I know what I'm worth. No, you got to know. You got to know. That's how I was in the beginning, bro. You don't know. It's like you know you lit. That's why they all reaching out to you. You don't know no better at the time. It's like they reaching out to you for a reason. They want you for a reason. So you like, I don't want to say too much. They might scare away. You think about, you think about their feelings and all that. But that's why that's why your manager coming. Because you ain't got to be the bad guy. Your manager negotiating stuff. But when it was you doing it, you like, you saying that stuff yourself, man. I'm like, I would love to tell somebody 5000. I know I'm cracking. I know I'm lit right now. But if I say 5000 in my mind, because I know I'm still grinding, they might not want, they might want to pay it. So you try to go down to two or something like that. And they be like, oh, hell yeah, man. I'm from the city half right now. You be like, motherfucker. Like, man, I could have been. I should have just said, I'm way bigger than them. I'll tell you where I hate when they hit you. Hey, hey, bro, what you charge? Ain't no, before I'll let them for you, ask what you charge. They all going back and forth from the conversation. This is good. Yeah. Soon what you charge. You seeing that nigga like he never saw it. Damn. These niggas be wild. No, no, that's the truth. But let me get back with my team. Yeah, yeah. No, that's the, hey. Hey, I just got done the other day. Bro, listen, this is how I know he was cheap. Because he asked me, this is on Facebook. I don't really do problem on my Facebook, right? He said, hey man, I just want you to drop my flyer on your page, man. I forgot what he had going on. I said, look, listen, I told him, I said, bro, I said, you can just throw me a hundred. He said, flyer, just throw me a hundred dollars. I'll post it and tag you, bro. I'll leave it up because you know why I know I keep posting content. It's going to push down. He was like, I'm high on it to get in my team. For a hundred dollars? I knew it. You just want to talk to me, man. I left it there, but out. You know what that is? Trash. Trash. Say, Nick, we going to end on that note, man. Say, man, I love both of you brothers. Y'all already know it, man. When y'all in Dallas, Texas, you got to come through here, holler at your boy, man. It's a unique hustle. Boss talk is a thing now. So everybody doing boss talk, man. I need a ticket to all y'all shows. We going. Because I could be outside. It's up. In a different way. It's up. Check it, man. Boss talk one on one.