 Named another podcast like this Who gon' bring it to the table, boss talk Who your girlfriend fave, boss talk We gon' do it how you want it, boss talk Yeah, everybody on it, boss talk It's a unique hustle Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy, E-C-E-O man And I'm in here with Pippin' Ken My fresh in this thing, man M-R-E-V That was not what I was really trying to hear I'm in here with H-H-F H-H-F-F-F-F-F-F-F Y'all niggas say y'all don't even know, man We slow motion like the Bible knows Every time, man, whenever y'all come I know you know like they ain't, you know You're family, and I love what you do, man Man, shout out to you, man Cause you always try and every time I see You bring people together, man It's just hard for me I told you the best episode and I don't Never even plug no niggas in Cause I don't know them niggas but with all those black faces on that porch. That messed my head up because I've never seen nobody. That's the hardest episode they ever done because of it. No, I don't know them, but I know they, I seen it. So it was hard and I just wanna commend you for bringing black people together and trying to do it not only in Texas but just all over the world, man, I appreciate it. Thank you. But it's, you got serious fads. I'm like, this nigga good, damn me good. No, but it's true though. You know, I think that's what make it, make the show, you know, like, man, so we here with Mike Fresh, man, you been on Boss Talk 101 numerous times. You family over here, you already know that. Like I call you, I get your hell all the time about different stuff. How did you end up linking with HHF, bro? Man, so my boy Cass right here, he invited Pimpy Keene to one of my shows. So this, one of my shows is, it's a crazy first impression. You meet me at one of my shows and you're gonna, you stuck with me. So that's basically what just happened, you know what I'm saying? Pimpy Keene came to one of my shows, he was trying to figure out where I've been all his life, basically. Wow, so did you take the top off chain off? I'm not trying to be messy, but like you still top off as well. Yeah, I learned a lot of my people. You know, that's just, that was who you always been with. But I noticed even when I talked to Halfpaint just a few days ago, he'll be here a few days too. It was like, you know, they still do it, but it's just not, you remember, because at one time it was like a movement. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we tried to bring everybody together. But now it's kind of like everybody doing their own thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure, that's what it is. But love for all that. I talked to Pusha Man today. For sure. Everybody out over there, but man, just good to see you with, so what it can, what made you find a decision like I want to be with HHF, I want to rock with them. For sure. I want to sign with them, I want to be with that group. Yeah, nah, he was just telling me when he found out that I didn't have no manager, he, you know, he gave me a management offer, so he said he wanted to help me out. Like, man, you doing this by yourself? Like, what's going on? So. Wow, that's hard, man. So what did you see in him that made you, Ken, to feel like, okay, he should be a part of the whole, you know, HHF? The first time that I went to a club and it wasn't all about me. It's always like, hey, you know who you with? Y'all were Ken. So they said, who were Mike Fresh? I had to raise my hand. I said I would. And they said, okay, you were Mike Fresh. Come on, stand over here. So I was just good, did you know? I mean, I would tell you first, I'm a humble person. If you ain't humble, you're a crumble, you know? Sometime your ego could be your worst amigo. You feel what I'm saying? So in my situation, I tried to co-mingle and try to co-habitate with people and still remain my normalcy, you know what I'm saying? So I'm coming as a normal person. Cash, of course, invited me. He said, man, you gotta check this dude out, check this dude out. So we seen all these cars. So who was these cars for? He said, if it ain't another club, they all here for Mike Fresh. I said, look, dog got to pop in there. And then so when, you know, they said, Mike Fresh, Mike Fresh, Mike Fresh. Everybody was, even in the interview when I was having to do a drop for the HHF Awards, they was just Mike Fresh, Mike Fresh, Mike Fresh. And so we went in, that's when the real demonstration got all the little kids were there for like, it was a team party, so it was like from 18 to 25. So everybody was like, just Mike Fresh, they was all the girls was running, jumping on them and stuff and like that. And so we got on the stage and he put his song on, my man, bitch, it be the bitch up. And everybody was singing a word for word. And you know, I said, at the first day, I'm saying, I want to interview, you know what I'm saying? Because you don't think, okay, I'm thinking views, right? I'm like, yeah, I need that, right? So I'm thinking views. And then we actually did the interview at his house and kind of find out he didn't have no management. Now you know me, I'm always an executive looking for artists. He's an artist looking for an executive. So it was a marriage made in heaven. You know, I said, wow, man, then I got to look into all his body of work and all the songs that he featured on and the songs that he had and looked at all the TikTok action that he had. I seen the 16 billion streams. You know, immediately I said, man, if you come to Atlanta, I'm gonna plug you up. And that's when we did a media run. We went to all the major podcasts. And then I said, man, I'm gonna call my man E up in Dallas, Dallas or street life, all the rest of them, you know, and contact all these media people all in New York, all over the world. Because what I've seen in him was that he was a talented young man. He had great skills, but he didn't have the visuals. You know, he need the optics. So what I can do for him and what I've done for many of people from Pepsi, the boozing, all of them is I can provide the optics, you know, and I can connect them with the people that he need to be connected with. Because me and you both know that this business is all about relationships. You know what I'm saying? So I have the relationships. I don't care how talented he is, how much money you got. I have dudes that I met that had keys on top of keys, you know, hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars and tried to buy the rap game. You came by this game. This game is based on relationships. So I said, man, I got the relationship. You got the talent. Let's go. Wow, man. So, hey man, what's going on with you over here? Man, you was here before as well. What have you been doing since you was here? Man, I had been traveling the world. I started touring with Mike Fresh and Bon Amat. And we went around in the world. I got to see it for his hand. So I was trying to figure out it's kind of hard to get Ken to pay attention when we ain't in the same city. So since we was in the same city, I had head fresh up. I got a new project coming out. I'm still pushing brick by brick. It's going crazy right now. You know what I'm saying? That's hard. We had 150,000 plus streams, you know. You know, I'm coming to you next. Like what, how did you end up, you know, linking up with Kevin Ken and HHF and just the whole movement? Well, originally I was on the Ugly Money podcast. Okay, okay. Yeah, the Nietzsche. Shout out. Yeah, shout out Ugly Money. Ugly Money Nietzsche. He invited me to come to his podcast. He just was like, when he met me, he was like, you smart, you smart as hell. So he was just like, yeah, I need you on podcast. And I came and Ken was speaking and shit. And I met him there. But then I ended up meeting you somewhere else. I invited you to the HHF Awards. Yeah. I mean, HHF meeting. For the HHF meeting and HHF Awards and stuff. And so we chopped it up and basically like the same thing with Mike, like I ain't got management and stuff. And I kind of just been doing it by myself for a long time. And I'm just really passionate about it. So he saw something in me. Well, I like that, man. You know, it's big when you can get with the people. Now, but let me do the singing first. Just give the people out there in the world a little bit of singing. Acapella. Acapella. Love you like to me Said you'd always be around Love you like to me Left my chest vacant no sound You ripped out my heart You tell me apart It sticks in your stones Breaking my bones But it's signant to say You won't leave me alone And do some rapping. Man, I love it. Come on, do not take the rap out. This is the song. Do your song. You won't leave me alone, bro. She sound good, don't she? Now, but here's the song that caught my attention. Give them that song. Go hard on your body on that shit. Yeah, yeah. You know I'm really beating up on the beat. No Rocky trying to skate on thin ice with a bitch. No Rocky bottoms up to the sky with that drink. No Rocky, she say I think I'm big and hard. Too cocky, make a nigga body shake. Oh, yeah, no socket. No, I got a best friend in my pocket. No Rocky taking out to the sky with this shit. Can't stop it if I want to pop my shit. Stupid bitch, I'm a poppin'. Stupid ass bitch, you know how I always do my big wine. Cold as winter flows it like I'm sippin' also free, huh? Steppin' on these bitches underneath me cause I'm beyond. Better watch a maca, bitch, you don't know what I be on. Hatin' ass bitches never thought that I would be on. Beggin' ass bitch, your life felicia better be gone. Nigga with no money, I just tell them leave me alone. If you thought that you were gonna ever leave me on. Me on, I mean, hey, you ain't real, hey, you ain't real. Real, real, you got real in the mode. I didn't know if I was gonna have to try to grab my pistol. I didn't try to get me, I thought we was into it with somebody. Yeah, I didn't need to talk about shit, I just talked about shit. Yo, so, you know, the one thing I can say, man, is it's just, it feel good to see y'all come together like this, man, cause you know, you know, our unit is more powerful than an atomic bomb. So we just got to unify. And there's power in numbers, you know that. So you, you know, I think, I think that's live, man. So what's the first, we all, we're in March. Is it 20 of it? Cause you know, we did have a 29th today. Oh yeah, we did. Yeah, yeah, it's gonna be gone for four years. You know what I'm saying? So, but then, but- I don't know if somebody would lie about that. No, no, no, no, it's gonna be gone. It's gonna be 29th. Yeah, but think about that for a minute. Once you, once you, you do your thing, like for the first quarter, what's going on in the second quarter? What's about to happen? What, what are we doing with HHL? I hear the chant, it sound good. Man, like, like, so what, what, what are we doing in the first, yeah, for the first quarter? Okay, so I'm a, you know, business is Latin, you know what I'm saying? So a lot of people- For the second quarter. A lot of people don't understand how business really operate. Like, you know, when you look at sustainability, right? In a company, you know, you have to be able to generate enough interest in that company where people would be willing to put seed money and eventually from seed money to venture capital, from venture capital to angel capital, ultimately an IPO, which is an initial public offering. So we move in that capacity. So we have the HHL Awards, we have the HHL Magazine, we have the HHL, radio, we have HHL social media. You know, we have a lot of things, HHL clothing, HHL films, you know, we producing Boosie film, Ice-T film, and Rick Ross film. So that's what's up next, you know what I'm saying? We just got to deal with Homestead. So we're putting some major projects out. Now, which Rick Ross is, Freeway? Freeway. Okay, we'll make sure. So that being said, right, you know, we're developing a situation where in the case of cash money, when it was working with Wendy Day, and it was able to get $30 million because of the work that they did, the proof of concept, the prototype, right? So that's what we're in the process of doing, showing the world that we are self-contained and we got sustainability, right? And so, like, the company's already got a valuation of some millions. If you Google Pimp and Ken, you look at my net worth, it's gonna say 16 million. Not because I actually have 16 million, but because of all the things that we accumulated and acquisitions that we acquired through the hip hop fraternity, right? Now, you know, being on all these platforms, it raised the value of the name. The name actually is worth more than all of the companies up under itself. The holding company is worth more than the subsidiaries, right? But also, you know, building that brand and HHL being, you know, radio, TV, everything, it's all rose lead to HHL. So we acquired somebody like Mike Fresh, you know, who already got 16 billion views. Then that takes our valuation up a little more, right? So we value at 16 million now. So, and, you know, when, you know, the people who watch the metrics and stuff like that, they see what we're doing with him, then they're gonna come with a higher valuation. So we don't want to under-leverage ourself. We don't want to over-leverage ourself, but when the time come, we'll leverage all of that accumulation of, you know, a value into a profitable situation where we'll be actually able to get maybe 100 million, 200 million, you know, and they don't understand this because this is business, you know, a lot of people don't understand this. But of course, you know me, I deal with corporate America all the time, you know what I'm saying? A lot of those liquor deals, a lot of those book deals is I'm the man behind it. So me understanding Latin, you know, which is not regular. Again, example, if you went to the court and you said, hey, my name is E, CEO, and I represent myself, the lawyer. The judge gonna say that you got a client for a fool, you got a lawyer for a fool, because in law, they speak Latin, so I represent myself pro se. Pro se mean you represent yourself, but you have to use the proper terminology and they can't give you legal advice. Well, in business, you know, a lot of people say, give you example. I got a limited liability here, people. I got, I'm limited, I'm limited. Well, actually that's a bad thing when you're dealing with scale, when you're dealing with big business, because if I seen a pretty girl, we use my sister over here. If we see Emeril and she got beautiful eyes, nice look, nice body, and you know, everything, you know, a vagina, all that. And she say, E, I wanna deal with you, but you can't get no vagina, you can't kiss me or nothing. She's limited. Well, that's how the banks look at it. So I try to tell brothers, you know, Latin, you know, you wanna see a corporation or S corporation because it's a different flavor with the business. You know what I'm saying? So if you feel C corporation and you get what they call, buy companies actually, like you buy trade lines, you can buy companies, shelf companies that've been in the business for years, somebody that incorporated, but they do know what you, but you can buy it and that's what the bank look at history. So if you don't understand all these mechanics and you understand the machinations of business and you understand how to scale business to the next level, then you just start here like, hey, man, I got an LLC, I got my own record label, I got my own this, I got my own that. Well, in any business, you got to have what they call diversification and oververtification is gotta be, it's got to, it's not coming out right, but the word, I know it like I said all the time, but it's got to be definitely, let's just start with diversification. So diversification is when you have, you know, all these different entities connected to the hip hop fraternity, right? You know, and you know, you look at any race of people that's really winning, that's exactly what they have. They have diversification. You see what I'm saying? So that's what you see. You see us, you know, mounting and building our sustainability and building our assets as a company. So when people look at the, I thought you said, can't nobody be on the phone? There's a man, you ain't gonna be on the phone without my interview, man. This boss talk, man. We don't do that, man. I'm just fucking with you. I got to listen to, you know, I would just basically, people be calling me trying to get on this show and I have to tell them, you know, don't come up here and stuff like that. No, no, no, don't come up here, why I'm up here. Don't come up here. But see, that's what you see. We're creating a prototype for the business, right? And when you get assets like, you know, Imran Cash and my son and Mike, you know what I'm saying? It's easy for us to do what we have to do. How many members do you guys have in HHL? We have a collective 10,000 members and we count our members by what we call emails. So I have 10,000 emails that has been through our portals or joined on our, on our national site, thehiphopfaternity.com. Because, you know, we have a policy, you know, his hip hop, if you love hip hop, you can be a part of hip hop fraternity. Wow. What do you guys stand to do? Like you already had your brand. You, you did bounce when she walked, you know, you did dope songs, you, you, you've been on lyricists. You got hit songs, songs that everybody, like he just said, Ken just said, they, they, you know, sing your song back to you. What's going to be different now that you joined HHL? I'm going to be able to use his resources. I ain't never really had no help, like had too much help doing what I do. Now I got a team of people behind me. I'm able to use his connections. He introduced me to TI when I came out there. He put me on ugly money. I was on Beehive. I wasn't doing all this as Mike Fresh. Everything, I was just standing behind my own name, creating my way. Now I get like co-signs and being able to get introduced with people, being able to be on these podcasts, like stuff like that. That's hard, that's hard. And what about you? You, you, I know you was doing your own independent movement at first. Like, what do you stand to gain in doing it this way? How do, what do you want to do to leverage? Definitely like get my face out there a lot more. Cause like, you know, we talked about how a lot of artists, like, you know, their songs, you know, they, some people go to shows, collect their energy and they don't know exactly who they are as a person. And like, they don't see their face a lot or they can't put a face with a name or the face with the song. Like, so I definitely want to like have my face and my name out there a lot more. Wow. That's hard. What about, and you, you grandfathered in pretty much. Yeah. I was like one of the first artists, you know what I'm saying? And I'm working with Ken, you know, when you work with a boss, you turn into a boss, you know what I'm saying? Boss of all bosses. So, you know, I'm sort of like a HHF A&R for real because I hear a lot of the new music out here. I connect to a lot of the artists, young and old. You know what I'm saying? It's a bunch of people that's in my inbox so they calling me, man, can you listen to this? Can you listen to this? Can you let Ken hear this song, this song, this pimp song I got? They want him to hear it bad, you know? And I'm one of them persons. I know what's going on around the world. I'll be checking you out. I might send it to Ken. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, I'm one of them. So I'm a team player and I'm so unselfish, you know what I'm saying? So like for us to have Mike on the team, other artists probably won't want other artists to take they shine. But I know that we're gonna prosper, you know what I'm saying? With him on the team. Wow, and that's what it's all about, believing in each other. Well, you know what I got to tell you, man, you have me on the phone, Universal, they're interested in signing me, stuff like that, bro. Wow. Just that fast. It ain't been two weeks since we even known each other, but I just went to Atlanta last, we got to hit all these podcasts, introduce them to the tip, got me on the phone with Universal, which I'm not going to the White House, there's so much stuff being done already. Wow, that's why you got, and I want to say something. I want to say something like, it wouldn't like that these things weren't happening, you know what I'm saying? We was already trying, you see we was pushing people all the time. Of course. But see the issue is with a lot of artists, right? When they get a celebrity manager like myself, somebody that's well known and well respected, and we go on the podcast and they see the interviewer might be interested in talking to me, they think that it might be like I'm trying to outshine them. And in reality, you know, that's something that's out of my control. You know, I cannot tell an interview, who, what question asks if I bring you to the interview, then you know, that's what, and then that's a lot of things that happened in the past. A lot of the guys, you know, they don't realize how big I really am. They don't know that I've got about 15 plaques with some of the biggest artists. I mean 50 Cent, Nelly, Too Short, you know, Little John, you know, I'm actually an Uncle Pimpin in the rap game, you know, and they don't realize that because I'm so down the earth and they don't realize what that's also, they value because I don't rap and I don't act. So we're not competitors. But a lot of artists that we didn't have in the past, they thought that it was a competition thing, but it really was a collaborative thing, you know, and that's where, you know, me and Mike kind of go cool together because he don't need to, you know, compete with me for fame. He already fame, he don't need, he already done that. Our relationship is based on business, and that's what HHF was missing. But, you know, everything that we given Mike Fresh, we gave to, you know, we had Richie Rich on Drink Champs. You know what I'm saying? They did six million. So six, almost seven million. So we have the ability to get artists on these platforms, but the artists have to match my rhythm now. So he's the first artist, and you might not even notice that I actually signed on paper. I decided anyone else because, you know, I always say the thing, because I'm Pimpin Ken, everybody think I got so much gain, my game is no game. So I don't run no game. So look, man, it's like it is what it is. You understand me? I'm gonna give you all this for free. You can run and do some sucker shit. You can be a buster. And once I see that buster in you, that sucker in you, I'm never gonna forget it. You know, it's like I tell people all the time. And I told Mike this, I told everyone this, and I tell a lot of people this, you know, in the alphabet, you got A, B, C, you got X, Y, Z. Those are characters. You know, in the numerical system, you got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Zero is nothing until you go back to get the one and put the one on the zero to make it 10. And it becomes a character. They never change. Since you was born, since I was born, those characters never change. So those are principles, right? And so individuals, people in life what they need to do, they need to establish principles and forever live accordingly. If you tell me that I might do this or I might do that or I think I'm gonna do that, that's not a man of character. You don't have principles because you unstable, you know, one minute you will, one minute you will not, one minute you don't know whether you will or you will not. That's not principles. That's not stability. So, you know, that's one of the things that we have to have is care to always say that your gift will take you when your character can't go. In other words, you can take the nigga out to get him, but you can't take the nigga out. You can't take the nigga out to get him. So that's what we're looking for, the hippopotamus. We're looking for people who got principles and care to say what they mean and mean what they say. And Mike, you know, he won't know what type of dudes. Your artist here is a young lady. Your name is Emeril? Emeril Envy. Emeril Envy? You know, I don't know if you got a, what is this on your face? You got a little Christian Rock stuff going or what? I mean, what's that tag, what's going on? What is that tattoo? Nothing, nothing. You don't want to talk about it? That's that Christian Rock. It's going through the, it's waving through all our people. All our young people, huh? It's hard, I was dating somebody. Wow, that's that Christian Rock. It's going through, I felt it. I could feel it in the, you know, I could feel it. Yeah, I don't know if that's real, but he damn sure got it something on there showing that he might do it. I'm gone, I might do it. You know? That's crazy. But the one thing about it, that's the phases. We say it's crazy right, Kim, but it was crazy when Niggas was wearing bell bottoms and tom walkers. Now they calling the bell bottoms, what they call them, the, you got some, you got some bell bottoms on there. Stacks, they call them stacks. But it's really bell bottoms. Same thing. But, but I'm just saying, like you got to realize the times change. People going to look different. You, and we going to say they crazy as hell. But then everybody going to ride with it. So y'all getting tattoos. We didn't know Niggas was getting tattoos all over their whole damn body. I was, had left the gunplay on here last, last week up in LA. Everything tatted, tatted to the game. You know what I'm saying? I thought that was crazy when them Niggas was doing that. You know what I'm saying? So it's just the phases that these people go through, you've seen this before. You know, the word of God saying nothing new under the sun. Man, I've been in the clubs in Atlanta and they letting people in there with masks on. I'm looking. Yeah. Yeah. Like, dude, I don't want you close to me with no mask on. Mask on? I don't know who you is. I come from the streets. The mask, man, you going to arrive, you going to do something to somebody. You got something sneaky going on about you. So it's just like today's world, the mask and the bag. You started with that COVID. Everybody carrying the bag. I've been wondering what the hell in that bag. Oh, that thing. He's been carrying the bag. Yeah, he's been carrying the bag on the other street. Got that pop, pop, pop. Oh, yeah. Yeah. She got that thing on. You know what I'm saying? You got something that'll clap back. You know what I call it? A book bag, man. A book bag, huh? Hey, did she know? You know that he was a mystical cousin, right? I knew he was a mystical cousin. We talked about it. How's the mystical doing? Have you heard from him since he'd been locked up? Yeah, I heard from him. Is he coming home or he's still waiting? He's still waiting. Hadn't been sentenced to nothing. Nah. Okay. And that's good. So like the thing about it, Ken told a story on here. Ken told a story of how it was something about some jury being taken, right? Yeah, well, so, you know, you want to talk to him? No, you want to, you had to do what you want. Well, the relationship, mystical is my man, you know. So, you know, we did a song. What's that song what Lil John mystical did? When they were in the club? I don't give up. I don't, if you don't know, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. So that's when we got close at Lil John. What was the big truck drive? Nah, I don't give a fuck. The big truck drive was on. Okay. Okay. That's all. Come on, man, you. What do you say? My man married. Big truck drive. Do, do, do, do, do, do. Nah, nah, nah, nothing to want. Don't give me no other shit, man. Don't put that, connect me to that bullshit. Nah, but uh, but uh, but uh. You done big truck drive with all that my baby stuff. I know what you all talking about. Yeah, so, so, so, when he told me he was a mystical cousin, I said, me, you know, mystical had a hundred and seven thousand off a jury and he got caught slipping and they took the jury. So when they took the jury from him, you know what I'm saying? They called the town. He called me. He said, say, man, these people from your town, they got me. So I had me, if I made a phone call and I made a phone call within 24 hours, I had this jury back, a hundred thousand off a jury. And you know, these are my guys, you know, these are straight killers too, you know what I'm saying? The guys that had it, anybody that know what 28, in the 27, the actresses know who I'm talking about. You know, so they don't play right, but you know what I'm saying? Over the years, you know, I did a lot of time in the penitentiary. So I established myself in the town, you know what I'm doing, you know, I'm from the East side. So my brother JD, you know what I'm saying? You heard him on Pepp, I'll probably say I'm game affiliated, so you could do the math. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, it's all family, you know, but we had that plug where we could just say, man, I need that back, you know what I'm saying? And so we got it back. He came and got it back. He left 50,000 in the car, my brother Marvin Carr. I said, he's slipping again. So my brother hit the rain in the car and gave him the 50,000. But you know, Mexico bought like $20 of Moe at, you know what I'm saying? He celebrated, he was just so happy, man. I mean, honey, just imagine having your Rolex and all your jewelry stolen and getting it back, you know, because he would have had to pay a lot of money to get that jewelry back. So we got the jewelry back for, you know, and that's what connected me to him. I said, man, you know what I mean? Your uncle, cool. And then I was telling him about BG. I said, BG, you know, he promoted my book. And then he said, my mama, no BG. I let him tell you about that story. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I done rolling the call BG in his Dodge Magnum before. She had BG was at the crib in the living room before. Shit, I was at the bling, bling, bling video shoot, the baller block in movie set. We was at the mall one time. They had like a hundred girls on the tour bus. I was little, I had to go on there to go pee. And I just went on there and stayed on there. I was sitting on there talking to the girls and stuff. Like an hour later, my mama and BG and them come get me off the bus. But like, I was around then when I was young for sure. Wow, that's heavy because, you know, being from New Orleans, man, like you've seen a lot of things happen, you know what I mean? For sure. And I think that I love New Orleans. You know, I'll be down there. I got to go down there this year. I love going down there and setting up doing the interviews. You know, when he was surprised that I knew all the streets because I used to stay on, I stay on Veteran Boulevard in Kenner, who's Anna. So, you know, I was telling him, I said, I even told him, I said, you know, Lil Wayne, we gave, I gave Lil Wayne his first shot of real pussy, you know, bad bitch, you know what I'm saying? Man, I hooked him up with him and baby, both of them. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, a turk, you know, BG, juvenile, they all tell him, baby used to sit out in the hallway with me at the hotels and we just talked for hours. He wanted the pimp gang so bad. He tried to knock one of my bitches, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause she had my name tattoo on her titties. So baby told her, hey, if you take that and put cash money, I can get you X amount of dollars. So I told her, I said, get the money. You know what I'm saying? I mean, we can get another tattoo. You know what I'm saying? I said, go get the money if they didn't want to get it. But you know, you know, me and baby, man, we've been cool. But how I met baby, this is some players named Tim and Tarell. You know what I'm saying? I mean, they, all them cars, them Ferrari, you seen in that first video, that was they, that was their videos. That was their cars. So those brothers, you know what I'm saying? They gave me 30,000 back when Pimp's up, Holtz first came down and it was an explosion. And so they gave me 30,000 to be with them for a week. And the part of that was we did a concert with Jay-Z and cash money at the atrium. Actually, we have an award show on April 7th. So it was almost like a reunion, right? So they paid us all that money to do the, to do the, you know, the party. And then they wanted me to go to New Orleans. So I went to New Orleans. I went to baby in that office and, you know, baby said, man, ain't never met a real Pimp, you know? And at that time, you know, a lot of people don't know. The reason why a lot of artists, you know, even his uncle, his cousin, cousin, Mr. Cole, you know, the porn star Capri styles. Yeah. Well, that should be my bitch. I brought her to the can. Wow. That bitch got a pussy. She got locks in her pussy. Mystical fuck that bitch. He went crazy. You know what I'm saying? I mean, also you remember 50 Cent said, Pimp and Ken said, who kid to pay for a bitch? That's the same bitch. I heard who kid her with the bitch. So a lot of niggas didn't know why them niggas was fucking with me. You know what I'm saying? I mean, but I was getting money on the low. You know what I'm saying? I was a part of those record budgets. Wow. You know what I'm saying? Wow. You know what I'm saying? So, but the New Orleans connection was me and my man. And I said, bro, I know, I know a club, Ram Port and off of a, we just got to name it streets and canal streets. The bourbon, you know, French Quarter and all that. You know, and that's how, you know, we found out oh, we got more in common than we don't. Wow. That's crazy, man. Like the one thing I do know that the universe will connect people. You know what I'm saying? It'll put everybody, everything together. You know what I'm saying? Like, so like when did you, did you know what we just said? Mike, I mean, let it breathe. He signed to HHF management. He's the biggest thing since the Toothbug, since Listerine. This man has demand 16 billion views. Wow. That's big for HHF. Can I get a clap? Come on, man. Come on, man. Yeah, that's big. That's big shit, man. That's big. That's huge. You imagine what's going to happen with HHF and then we got Emerald and Cash and Supreme. I got four of the coldest motherfuckers on the planet right now. Wow, that's hard. Do they work together? Like, what? Yeah, we could go to Studio Bash, who's our CEO when he runs the hip hop fraternity Dallas. You know, we could go to his house right after we leave you. He live actually five minutes from you. Wow, that's crazy. That's going to be hard. I'd love to hear the music once everybody put it all together, man. It's going to be lovely. You know what I'm saying? So let me, how can people get a hold to you if they're trying to reach out to you? Turn that mic for me. Speaking to the mic. By email and social media, my email is emerald.envywithtwowise at gmail.com and then y'all can follow me on all social media platforms at emerald.underscore.envywithtwowise. Wow. Follow me on IG at Jet Boy Cats Underscore 19. Make sure you go brick by brick and go to www.hiphopfraternity.com. Follow me on there as a friend too. Wow. Make sure y'all vote for me. Bow, bow, bow, bow, bow. MYK Fresh on everything. MYKFRESH. Type it in. Bow, bow. And y'all can find me at HHF4. HHF4? April 7th. HHF4. HHF4. HHF4. HHF4. Let's go right down. Bow, bow, bow, bow. And if you want to book any one of these artists, you can hit me up at 404-790-627. But we got a special right now, you know what I'm saying? So you can get four for one. Oh, they forgot the four for one. Yeah, because Mike is the headliner. So if you book Mike, then you're going to get the team. So you understand? So it's four for one. And we ain't cheap, neither. So let's make that clear. And second of all, if you want to hear me spit some of the game that I spit on here, you can go to my podcast at Pimp and Ken. Pimp and Ken. And you can follow me at realpimpken-underscore on IG. And my books are also available. My books are available at audible.com. Type in my name, Pimp and Ken. And you get Pimp, I'll give you 40 Laws of Game. And you can catch me every Wednesday on Triggler. I wanted to co-host with Ugly Money. And we just be talking. If you're a red pill brother, you know what I'm talking about. Wow. I got a new Twerk record coming out with Bow and the Mack, too. Hey! Keep it up for that. Man, thank you guys so much for coming on the show. It's been another great segment. A Boss Talk 101, what up? Boss is talk.