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Man, y'all heard what she said, man, she ain't playing no games, man. We got a special guest in here today, y'all. He don't need no introduction. This guy right here, man, y'all been seeing it, man. I never seen so many rappers go one place at one time. You know, I get it in a little bit, but this guy right here, man, I've been seeing him do his thing, man. A jeweler dropped in my lap, man. Famous animal TV is in the building. Let's go! Man, how you doing, man? I'm blessed. Man, I know it. I see it all over you, nigga. Yo, jump out. Man, we gon' get all the way into your story, man, because all people want to know who you are, man. A lot of people have seen your grand, man, and it's time to, you know, we got to show homage, man, to my boy, man. Famous animal TV. What's up, baby? Okay, you know, okay. Everybody love the music. Everybody love all of that, but I love to get to know people as the person. You know what I mean? Because you have all these celebrities and all of that. I don't care about all of that. I want to know about you growing up, what you had to go through, all of that. So where are you from? I'm from... I was born in California. What? I was born in San Diego, California. Really? I love San Diego. We love San Diego, boy. We be up there. Let me tell you, their beaches are so beautiful. LA have nothing on San Diego. See, I ain't get the experience, because I live... You got to go back. I live when I was like two. You got to go back. You grown now. Why you haven't been back? Yeah. Because I'm sure you have family. You have family out there? No. My family from Memphis or, like, Jersey, so on. So then how did you end up being born out there? My daddy, he was, like, in the military. Yeah, the naval base. The naval base out there. He was able to, when he came home from the military, he was able to live in certain areas and things like that. So who was able to live in a good little environment for a little minute until my mom and dad separated. When you was two? Yeah, around, like, one or two, y'all. Man, but your dad stayed in your life? No, not really. Not really, because I ain't seen my daddy. I mean, they said the last time he was around probably when I was like seven. But you don't remember that? I don't remember that, you know what I'm saying? Then I ain't heard from him until I probably, like, probably like three, four years ago. About four, five years ago he had passed away. Wow. And I, like, well, so crying, I ain't heard from my daddy for, like, 10, 15 years plus. I ain't seen to hear from him or nothing. Then the day I talked to him was the day people were saying, like, he's been a pass away. He asked to talk to you? How did, yeah, how did that call come about? It was, like, having the same last name on Facebook. Some family members reached out, like, man, y'all. Man, we know y'all. Y'all father. He's sick. He's about to pass away. Things like that. My sister, like, can we at least talk to him? Can we, you know what I'm saying? That's your sister's father, too? Yeah, I got three sisters one brother. By the same father? Yeah, same father. Okay. He was like, oh, they were like, man, y'all father about to pass away. He's sick. We were like, man, let's talk to him. He called me. It was, it's a crazy conversation. Because after, after, like, all these years are not talking to your dad. And, like, when you get on the phone to daddy, he's like, oh, hey, what's up son? Like, I just got some things to ask you. You know what I'm saying? Like, because I know that was, like, for real about him passing the nod. I just really wanted to know I asked him two questions. I asked, I'm like, God, what you believe in? And, um, this is gonna sound crazy. And I asked him, have he ever killed somebody before? And, um, like, you know what I'm saying? I feel like he was still a good person after this type of shit. And he was just more like, so I don't want to get into that. You know what I'm saying? But I believe in Muslim, you know, things like that. And, um, he was like, man, son, I have to call you back. You know, I don't feel good. I'm like, I ain't. Wow. And that was the last time you spoke to him? That's the last time I spoke to him. Yeah. Probably like a week or two later after that. Oh, that's crazy, man. Man. At least you got to talk to him, though. At least you got to speak to him. Yeah. But how did you feel after that? How was your mental speed? And did your other siblings get to talk to him as well? It was just kind of fucked up on the situation because I hadn't heard him for all these years. Wow. And, um, getting in touch with your dad and finally getting in touch with him. Can't talk to him, you know, ask him two questions and he got to phone. I'm like, okay, I know it's serious in there. Like, I know he want to talk to his kids too. Yeah, yeah. But if he in the condition to where he can't talk, then I know it's serious, you know what I'm saying? So, um, it just was a back and forth, you know, a lot of things kind of got messy. Cause like, you know, like, I ain't been telling us, but I ain't, they come been contact us cause I didn't know it was it, you know? Okay. Yeah. That's what I was wondering. And then did your mom know where they were and could have, you know, done that connection? She, she can guess, you know what I'm saying? Guess where, you know, his family and stuff. But when you're military, you move around a lot. Very much. But then if they're, they've been together a while, she would have known where his family was cause that's where the stationery people work. She just knew Jersey City base. Oh, okay. So did you get to meet the, his side of the family eventually? Facebook wise. Okay, but not face to face. Now I've been in the Carolinas and jerseys and they've been reaching out. Oh man, you stop doing that. You know them. They know you. They know you. They know the sound. I just, I enjoy the fact that you got, you know, you got to talk to your father. You know, you know, a lot of times, man, it's the toughest thing is for a man to, they call us cavemen a lot of times because we, we, we bottle up, we hold things in. A lot of times men, we, especially black men, you know, it's something about us opening up and father and son relationships are tougher than anything. You got any kids now? You got a little boy. So there you go. You got to stay focused, man. I got a 15 year old and I ain't going to tell all that other niggas to call you. The niggas to call you oldest. Hey, oh boy. Yeah. They going to be like, that niggas, he got to buy a guy. He need to be in the old folks home or something. The nurse home right this whole year. But now I just, you know, when I, when I think about you, man, and what you've accomplished in this time that you, you've come across my screen, man. Appreciate it, man. Appreciate you for reaching out to our people, man. You know, we are the, we are black news. We are black informational guides. Shout out, Mr. Cervone. You say we, we are the ones who are creating a narrative for our people now. So for you to be doing that and being consistent in it, because people don't realize how tough it is to be consistent at something. I think that's to be applauded. I appreciate it. So, man, keep doing your thing, man. I can, oh, go ahead. I can keep going. You know that. I know that, but I just want you to get into that because I know you trying to get into that, but out of curiosity, why were those two questions the only two questions you asked? Because I done been through some stuff and then like, I figured that's why. Yeah, I done been through some stuff and then just growing up, you know. But hold on. Stop before you say anything else. The first question you asked him. We believing. And if you had killed somebody. FPL ever killed somebody and just kind of. Do you feel like you'll be forgiven really what you want to know? How do you feel about that question personally for you? I feel like everybody can be forgiven for doing something. You know, the pain, you know, just depends on how you're doing it, what you're doing and fun things like that. Everybody can be forgiven. Everybody did make mistakes. Everybody made mistakes before and no things like that. So I just, you know, What do you believe in? I believe in the creator. You know, I don't believe in no Christian or Muslim, none like that. I believe in the creator. I believe in energy. I believe in my intuition. Like my inner, you know, and my good don't feel good about it. I ain't doing it, you know. My mind, tell me go make a left instead of right. I'm gonna make the left. Gotta listen to it. My first mind. Every time I have one with my second mind, I always been a mess up. You know, I should have went to the house first. I should have dropped this off first. I should. Okay. And don't regret anything you've ever been through in your life. Exactly. It was a learning lesson. It brought you to where you are today. And you come in contact with so many people where even off camera, I know you be talking to a lot of people that you come in contact with. They can learn from what you've been through. You know what I mean? And if you didn't go through things in your younger youth, you wouldn't be able to advise some people that you come in contact with. Some of these young kids who are going on the wrong path. You understand what I mean? Thank you so much, Mr. Maker. You did your thing. You gave him a hell of a run right there. Go ahead. Yeah, let's go. Let me hear that chat one. Let's go. There it is. That's what I want to get into right now, nigga. That's it right there, man. Listen, man. I just want to... You live in Memphis now? Yeah, I live in Memphis. What part of Memphis? You know, I've been out in Tunica. You know, I'm out there shooting the dice and everything. And Mr. Sip, I want to know. I don't just... You all over the place. I stayed in the outskirts of Memphis, but my building is in Memphis in Whitehaven area. Well, okay. That's hard, man. How did you first get into this? Because you've been in it for a while. Yeah, I got into it, bro. Everything from the streets. Everything from the streets. Growing up in the streets. Learning from the streets. You know, the lessons from the streets. Learning, you know. Man, the things I learned from the streets, I just learned how to turn it and use it into a business expectation. And, you know, like, the hustle, the grind, things like that. You know, if you're going to stay out all day and serve, you know, things, man, you can get on the internet and sell things. You know what I'm saying? So I'm going to treat whatever I do, just like the streets. I'm going to break it down. You're going to run it up. You're going to break it down. You know, a lot of cats ain't even been in the streets to know how to treat it like the streets, you know. When you come from nothing, when you've been through the trenches, you understand how to maneuver in your world. Because a lot of people don't understand your world because they could never live in your world. I think a lot of time we get people too much credit. We try to bring people to our level when they're not even there. Yeah. Am I right? So you expect people to do what you would have done when they don't understand you from a man in the moon. Am I right? We put a lot on people. We believe it. Oh, yeah. He's going to come like you said. No, he's not. That nigga's morals is not on your level. Yeah. So let's go ahead. No, but famous, well, famous or animal TV. When I Google animal TV, I'm seeing some other shows on Google. But when I YouTube it, you're the first one to pop up. Yeah. But why that name? Streaks. I know you say that. Streaks. They were calling me animal in the streets. Who called you animal? Was the first person? No, no, no. It's always that one person who first called you that name before everybody else started. Yeah, one of the older guys on the block. And why did he call you animal? Because you was that much of an animal, really when you were young? Yeah, I was bad. You was that bad? I was bad. I was bad. I ain't gonna say I was... How old were you when you got this name and you was that bad? I was like 12, 11, 12. No. Yeah. Yeah. Ooh. How you talk to your mama? Gang banging, you know. And you was an animal at 12. At 12, yeah. Putting it down. I had just learned a lot of things growing up early and I seen how hard it was on my mother. So it was like, man, I got to get out here and help, you know? And I hear a lot of people say that and being a mom, it worries me because I look at anybody on that seat. I know I'm not that old, but I look at everybody as my kids. So at the same time, it's like, as a parent, you're going out here to help your mom, but you're putting her through worries, really. Exactly. I don't put more stress on her. But you think you're helping, but how can you think that way as a child? It was more like... When I was younger, I used to go breaking houses. You know what I'm saying? I used to breaking houses, but when I used to breaking houses, I wasn't doing it to be cool to get some status in the gang. I did it when I came home. I made sure food was on the table. I made sure my little sister and them had new shoes and stuff. I was doing this at 11 and 12. I was thinking like this at 11 and 12, like, man, I ain't going to do this and go smoke. We're going to hang out now. I think I'll make sure my sister and them got some. Even if I dropped out of school, so it was more like, man, at least my sister and them couldn't go to school fresh. So you did drop out? Yeah, I dropped out. Yeah, I dropped out of school. But I wouldn't get my GED no later in life, because I just felt it though at least you'd go get some. And I feel like I knew I can do it, so I wouldn't get it. But yeah, growing up, it was hard on my mama, so every time I left, the house would go do something. She cried. Of course. Because she knew I was going to do something that she didn't want me to do. And you might not come back. You know, it's dead too. That's the part. And a lot of stuff, like, I got caught. Police caught. Oh, you're breaking the house. And my mama was, I ain't gonna say she was familiar or let me do that. It's like she really couldn't do nothing. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, she can try to send me to foster home and all that, but the streets had got me there. You know what I'm saying? I get it. My mom used to try to do something, but it wasn't the same as when your dad would speak to you or something. So it's a whole different level. Yeah. I was going to ask you about just the music when I asked you, you know, how did you end up even getting into music or into being into media? Streets. Okay. Now let me ask you this. When you, when did you first pick up a camera or get behind a camera? March to March the third, 2017. Okay. Okay. And to the punch, I had like four, five hundred. I spent 300 on the camera. I had like a hundred something dollars left. I ain't, bills will do everything. You put it all out there. I just knew, like, man, this was the star. When I bought that camera, my vision was just to go around and interview people in the streets or Memphis to get their side of the story, like what Memphis like. And when I did it, I want to interview the top niggas in the streets. Who was that? One of your first interview, one of the men, the most to you that snuck out the most. It was more like the big motor. The big motor. Rich Lord. Rich Lord. Yeah. See, they nice was big in the streets. In the streets. You know what I'm saying? So when I want to interview them, the views, the first day, a hundred, 200,000. Which one was your most viral, since you've been doing this all together, your most viral video? The one that went the craziest. Freestyle? Freestyle. Freestyle? It's hard to say, because I didn't do it me and plus on Facebook, I didn't do it me and plus on. Who was the one that sticks out? You got to give it up. Lil' Saki. Lil' Saki went hard. Lil' Saki, he snout. Why? He said, why? Why? Why made him different? Right. Right. You never know, I try to figure that out. Do you ever know why? His went more viral than anybody else. His shit went wrong. His shit hard. Now his shit did like a million and something on YouTube, but I got other people who shit did it, 1.3 on Facebook, 1.2 on Facebook. But let me ask you a question. For it to go hard, does it depend on the person who is rapping it or what you're saying? Or what you're saying. And then it depends on everything because like a person, you can be a more focused and I'm pretty snag a tooth, ugly looking, but be saying some hard shit. And they can be like, ah, that nigga hard, but the folks be like, ah, they'll judge him. So they probably be like, ah, that nigga ugly as hell before they'll say it's hard. So it's like, you're the image, the image matter, the shit you saying matter, you know, and um, shit, rapping about some shit and you ain't about it. Everything matter when it comes to like this rap shit. Because people gotta relate to it. Facts. That's the main thing. So I'm gonna relate to it, but then I know you on the streets and I know you a sucker, you a buster. As soon as I heard, it can be hard. I didn't think a sucker. He a buster because, you know, so it's like, all that matter. Okay. Thanks. Yeah. So um, what do you, what do you, how do you pick who you gonna bring on your show, man? Um, right now, bro, I don't pick, they call me, they call my book in line, you know, book, book, things like that. So, so you got, I'm gonna, I'm gonna get him on the show. Yeah. As soon as I go to, it's more like, um, as soon as I go to, I try to go into the hoods and neighborhoods and see who really work and who hard. Yeah. Who hard. Yeah. Who, who around her worker, who hard, I ask for no hand out. Okay. Cool. Listen, bro, I'm gonna put him on the show. I ain't charged him nothing. Cause he hard. Cause he hard, he working. And I can see it in them. You know what I'm saying? I can see, man. And you, you can tell him cause we got a show here, right? Yeah. And I show, you see how we set up, right? You seen us when you come in the door, right? Thanks. You see, what's going down over at Boss Talk, one on one. How? Yeah. What a boss is taught. Come on, man. And when I've had people to come through, they see what I'm doing. You know what I'm saying? They can try to sauce up. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, I enjoy it because I know already that this thing here can go either way, you know, um, I see wrap economics. They look a lot like you. Rap is out of Houston. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all linked or is that some type of way y'all, how do you know them? Nah, I don't know them. You don't know them at all? I don't know them at all. You know what I'm saying? I don't know them at all. Never heard, had never followed them. They followed you. Rich, I teach y'all. Ain't nobody ever told you that y'all be all similar? Nah, when they, when they, somebody had something that she like bro trying to copy you, you know what I'm saying? She like that, you know what I'm saying? So what I wanted to look, they don't like that. I thought y'all was linked together y'all maybe knew each other. I know links of connection. I just see how powerful the fluency is. And one thing about me, the growth, me learning bro, like, I mean people gonna try to copy you, you know what I'm saying? They gonna try to do what you do cause you inspiring, you know what I'm saying? So like, if you ain't inspiring and motivating people, like, what you doing? You know, and I say that because I seen that, I came up quick, you know? I ain't been doing this right at two years. And when I hit the scene, it wasn't nothing like this. Real talk. See what's going on. And they were like, oh that's a hard order. And I get it. But then I seen some others that came and they started, you know, doing their thing, starting their videos off like mine, doing some of the things that I say. You know, I'm that check it man. You know, you, let's go. You can't mimic certain things, you know what I'm saying? But what God has for you is yours. It can't nobody take that away from you. So, you know, like I said, I look like I said, when I see the certain thing, cause they going hard. I think I seen flip on there. I think I seen Bootsy Daughter. I think that's the one, Bootsy Daughter. That's the gentleman. And you did Bootsy Daughter, right? No. You ain't done her yet? Okay. Would you ever do them? Yeah, I fuck with them. She's hard. Cause you at Memphis, you were at a talent act though, man. It's some, listen man, it's some. Memphis kind of running the game a lot of time right now. People don't want to give them their credit, man. So do you, did you ever rock with Dolph? Or, you know, you've been around a long time. Yeah, I never met Dolph person. I never met Dolph person. Did you rock with it in music or anything? Hell yeah. I'm just asking you. They're going to get the money. What the fuck with Dolph music? Yeah, it's hard. What about Key Glock? Man, you got a lot of people down there, man. Poo Shice, they were going in before you got locked up. Yeah, Poo Shice, a big thing. You know, I fuck with a lot of them artists, but folder fine. Folder dead. But folder fine. I'm talking about Block Boy, Gorilla, Glossup, Poo Shice. You rock with Gorilla too? Yeah, come on, never folder fine. You can come to my showcases, freestyle, like a folder fine. Do you still talk to her now or y'all don't even communicate? Oh, little inboxes, you know, little inbox here and there, we follow each other, things like that. That's hard. But I understand she beads on beads, so we ain't more like no-buddy-buddy. She's like, damn, what you doing? Every day you talk to shit, but now, like, it's love. That's love just to be there made those connections. A lot of people don't understand how important that is. Relationships is very important. Very important. You know, who would you say stands out when it comes down to when you need to get a refresher, talk to somebody, like, man, I pick up the phone and I call such and such because I know they're going to give me something that's real to think about. I call one of my business partners, you know what I'm saying? Somebody I met along the road and we linked ever since and that is somebody I'm able to talk to. And, you know, he keep me uplifted. He tell me, you know, he just keep me motivated and keep me on the positive side, you know? Yeah, I had another song. I had my little intro song we done. I'm gonna let you listen to it and see what you thought about it. Yeah. You've seen that other one whole. Yeah, that's all. No, that's not true. No, that's not true. I wish, I wish. That's not so music, man. But I wish it was. Man, I got another one. I was like, man, I gotta let my boy listen to it. He know music. Man. And I don't even see the, I don't go on my, oh, you send me the deal. Look on my notes I sent you. I'm trying to get this song put up, okay? For example, I'm trying to get out of here. I see you looking at your clock and all at your clock ticking. Yeah, yeah, it's jump out. I had some set up. I got some freestyle. You always got something going, man. What make you jump around in Texas like this? I can't say no, cause I be in LA. I be everywhere. They support me, bro. So Texas is one of those places where it's sticking up for you. Man, they support me. They believe in it. They respect it. You know, they ask for no hand out. They come and correct. Shit, I fuck with them too. So that's her, you know what I'm saying? That's hard, man. That's hard, man. So how many artists, after being on your platform, actually got a record deal? Do you know? I can now, you're over 20, 30 artists that got deals off my show. Really? Dang. All for freestyle. I can tell, I can now you, I'm not playing, man. Like, okay, so. Every artist that come on my show now, getting offers. If you'll see hard. If you'll see hard, you come across my show, somebody gonna reach out to you versus independent record label in the hood or it's a major record label. That's big. They reaching out and signing these artists. How they make you feel to be a part of that process? I'm trying to people life. That's hard, man. I'm trying to people life. So every day I wake up, I'm trying to somebody life, especially when I come out here, I'm like, ah, you up and change. You're like, watch when I post this and go crazy. And I'm like, you said it. Yeah, like, you know. So, but then we're doing that. A lot of times, what is your next level because you're changing people's life and that when you're passing them along to somebody else, how can you and do you want to do a record label for yourself eventually? Yeah, we got some negotiations on the time. You understand what I mean? Because you know, you can only want to pass on people or blow people up in that form where you're not gonna get nothing from it. Yeah. After a while, you want to, you know, build something for yourself. Yeah, a lot of the artists I'm working with now I'm able to get percentages and things like that. Okay. That's hard. I'm able to work, you know, negotiate. That's hard. With the record label stuff. Label's trying to give me the start. Like, major label's trying to give me the start of label, you know, partnership with them. That would be dope. You know, I just say, man. But the number's gotta be right. Yeah, yeah, it's gotta be right. Because as an independent, you know, person and I'm able to be happy with what I got. Oh, I'm just like, man, I wake up and go to sleep when I want to, you know what I'm saying? So it's more like just even having it, you know, ownership is more like, man, I'm happy with what I got. Y'all come with it or not, man. I'm good. But you have partners in your business, right? Oh. Or is it a hundred percent yours? A hundred percent mine, a hundred percent everything. You're acting like me? You're acting like me over there, boy. I take the bookings, answer the phone calls, press record on the camera, say let's go, be the hype, man, you know. Oh, have a conversation, everything. You know what I'm saying? So like from setting up the equipment to breaking it down, you know, to driving eight, 10 hours, you know. I tell people that all the time, because so many people ask us how, how can we do what you're doing? Because so many people jumping up, trying to do podcasts and stuff like that. So the first of all, stop trying to hire all these people to do something because you too lazy to learn how to do it. It is a lot of work. I'm not going live. But you need to know how to do every aspect of this job for the main reason that somebody piss you off and they leave you. They quit. Your whole thing ain't just falling apart. You know exactly how to keep it going. When I started my business, I was like, man, okay, cool, I'm able to do this, do this. I'm able to run my whole business top to bottom. I've been running my whole business six years myself, independently. Famous album. Famous album. Famous album. I'm going to be honest with you. That's hard. Appreciate it. I don't mean it's hard because we do it. Yeah. We do it. You know the work to come behind it. You ain't playing no games. You're editing yourself for everything. Famous animal TV. Everything. Go hard. That's why you sitting there and seeing my son knew it. He must have knew something. He ain't trying to find the heart out. You go hard, bro. Famous animal TV. Let me ask you this, man. Like, what do you want to take it to? Do you want to make it something like Revolt or somebody? You know what I'm saying? Do you want to rock out, make the platform bigger? Of course I'm aiming to bigger. I ain't going to say I'm aiming to be like them or not like that. But of course I'm going bigger with it. You know, TV shows, movies. Because people like my personality. So of course, man, I got a lot of things in motion. I don't like to talk about it. I like to show people, you know what I'm saying? I'm going to show you what I'm going to do because it's more like, once you do that, okay, I ain't no choice but to believe you. Famous animal TV. I know the question. So with you being from Memphis, what is your, do you have any relations with CMG? CMG? I fuck with, like, so it's more like, I fuck with whoever I want to fuck with. You know what I'm saying? I grew up with Money Bag, y'all count, you know what I'm saying? Some people in his count, Kyle State and Walker Hall in eight years. You know what I'm saying? But I grew up in other parts of South Memphis too. So I grew up around a part of Black Youngster, you know, neighborhood. I know a lot of people who Black Youngster grew up with who over him and things like that. Douth area. Like my brother got to meet down. My brother be, you know what I'm saying? Over there in Douth neighborhood kind of and stuff like that. So it was more like, you know, I got a relationship with both sides. So you never feel like there was any pressure that you have to, if you talk? Yeah. It was, it was more of a pressure cause like people thought I was picking the side or trying to claim, aw bruh, on that side or he claiming that side. Nah, I'm famous out on TV. That's why I went about my own time. I didn't want, cause like, it's more like, if somebody come give you a CMG, you just like, yeah, bruh, you the guy ain't that. Okay, now CMG. Regular paper route, I'm paper route. So it's more like, if you get a tag, you got to pick a tag. You know what I'm saying? Right. I'm building my company up. I know by the game, you a dollar. But you know how it is, especially when you're in this game, if you have too many of people on one side on your show, then they feel like you're with- They assume. They assume. I didn't put it down and stamped it to work. I know it's soon. Y'all know how I'm coming. You know what I'm saying? Like I'm in the middle of the trenches when I build it every day, you know what I'm saying? Man, somebody gonna be pulling up, doing anything, gonna be because of some ID. You know what I'm saying? And I ain't doing nothing but showing love, so I'm good. You know what I'm saying? That's what I like. What do you see that, cause we all look at other platforms and we see how the podcasting and it's been the new radio shows. This is what the new media is. Do you think that there's anything lacking from podcasting today? Lacking, lacking, far. Far is like, some people say, well, a lot of these shows are too negative. They don't have enough positivity. Some people say there's all different sort of stuff. Do you think that there is something that they could do to make, to do better? I'm gonna say keep going. That's the only way you can get better if you keep going. I agree with that. You know, a lot of people say practice make perfect. Practice don't make perfect because every time you practice on doing it, you're gonna get it better and better. So if you did it good this time, how can you call it perfect when you do it the next time you got it better? So, you know, keep going, keep going. What do you think when you seen Big Scar had passed? It was sad. It was sad. Because Memphis don't mind, like we on the map, we putting it down. You know what I'm saying? And he young. So like coming a guy young, doing his turn, he bringing more money into the city. He able to support, you know, his family, his friends, his side of the town. So like, he changing people's lives too. You know what I'm saying? He taking care of people. He feeding his family. So for him to pass, I thought about his family. And look at all the people that was kind of eating off that, you know what I'm saying? That situation. So it was like, all right, certain people got to probably wake up tomorrow and figure out how they're gonna pay his rent because we're all paid. What about the fitting all, you know, speculations of different artists that are passing from gangsta boo and all these different people? Perks and all that. Yeah. What do you think about that? I mean, I don't, I can't think nothing of it because it's the streets, you know? Like I grew up around, you know, I don't condom in nothing. I might smoke in, you know, a little bit, but I don't condom in nothing else other than it. You know what I'm saying? Because I done seen what it indeed, I done seen the damages it then caused. You know what I'm saying? I don't know nobody who just woke up and said, oh, they died on weed. You know what I'm saying? But even nowadays, they still mixing stuff in weed too. Yeah. So you got to be careful on who and what you're buying. I've been smoking weed since I was 12 or 11. So it was more like. Since animal got created. Yeah. I done studied the weed. So like, like people don't know, like you smoking in your ashes, black and trying to different colors, matter of bad weed, you know what I'm saying? Dirty, you know what I'm saying? You got to know when you smoking clean weed, you know what I'm saying? Oh really? Yeah. But at that point, you done already smoking to find that out. So that's what I'm saying? You got to know, you got to know what the weed coming like, okay, this. Okay. Can you know by smell? If it's bad or not? I mean, you can kind of look at it and see, you know, you know, it'd be trash, lint, all type of, you know what I'm saying? Then you got to know who you getting it. Well, you know, how about go to the dispensary or something like that? Because, you know, anything happened, they didn't even learn. That's a lie, oh boy. So, let me ask you this. Do you, when you think about the freestyles, you know what I'm saying? Do you, you see the, I talked to, what's that boy name? The one from Philadelphia, the one that for, you know, I'm a big fan of yours too and can't even think of his name. The little nigga that was going against meat meals, what was his name? Six in the morning, that nigga there, what was his name? You're a younger nigga too, so you, you folks know it. That's how he's supposed to know this. Man, and that's sad, I can't remember how to think of it, but at any rate, just freestyling the way they battle rap versus the way you doing now, what, you like the way you doing it? Do you like that battle rap style? I used to, I used to watch battle rap. That's what I'm asking you, because if I don't know this, it's not, dang it, boy, you show got me thinking about it. I used to watch a little battle rap. Them boys used to battle rap hard too. They go back and forth, man. You know what I'm saying? Arsenal? Arsenal, and you getting close, what's that little shot with name, the one I always hit? Hitman, holler? Hitman go hard too. It's a bunch of, but I'm just saying versus the way you doing, dropping these bars and these freestyles, these adequate freestyles, she gets upset with some of these people that come in here that got pre-staged rhymes and she be like, man, that ain't no freestyle. Could you do it from the dome? Yeah, a lot of people be saying like, man, that ain't no freestyle, this and that, but I understand music now and I understand creation, you know what I'm saying? It didn't come out of freestyle, it was like, man, off the top of the dome. That's what I think it is, it's supposed to be. So, anything you do out of the top of your dome is freestyle, even when you building a table, you know what I'm saying? The mindset of the path you're going, it's being freestyle because it's your thought, you know? So if you think of something, you write it down, it's just you pre-wrote down. You prepared. You prepared it, you know what I'm saying? So it's more like, you know, if it's something you've written, if you say it versus hearing a song, I think it's he freestyle the lyrics that he had already. Do you think a person is more talented if they freestyle something straight off the dome and you know it straight off the dome because the things that they're talking about is like right around you, compared to somebody who prepared it like the morning before then came and freestyled it? Oh, I'm going to say this. I know people who can freestyle off the top of their dome and hit pin points, but it seemed like the artists who kind of go structured make it farther. What about Cassidy, who was I thinking about? Yeah, see like, you know, Cassidy used to... That's the one. He's still hard. That's the one I was talking about. Listen to him now, he's hard, but it's like, okay, you got somebody to come out like, I ain't saying NBA young boy write this shit or nothing, you know what I'm saying? You got NBA young boy. You're talking about the structure. It's more structure, so it's like, you know, look where it's at now. Man, I had said I was going to play this. I'm going to get you out of here. I'll see you later. You got to go. Did I have them? Yeah. You got to tear me up. I had it. Let's go. The new one. Let's go. Yeah, we on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to Ehe, the reason you see me. We doing numbers. Y'all looking Pee-wee. Y'all looking hungry. We looking greedy. Remember back then, we were po. Next to unique hustle, come shop at the store. We don't ever see, we don't go. 10 or 11 interviews all in a row. They come see E, cause they know he be live. If you want to see it, then go and subscribe. If you want to see it, then boy, here you go. Pull up on Elam and walk through the door. It better be ready, cause you're not the same person. Mike better act like you know. Get on that mic, then you must be the best. King, a queen, a legend, a vet. It feel like the Grammys when I'm on the set. Cause I ain't seen nobody regular yet. I'm reppin' it, reppin' it, in it and deppin' it. Next to the boss, check out me steppin' it. Check out me queen, check out me ex. Just call me, don't try to send me a text. He call me, I answer, he know I'm a stepp. Rockin' this sweater, he know I'm a rip. I rock with E, cause he know how I feel. To come up from nothin' and get it yourself. Now he connected. Now he got haters that want to be missed. They want to stop him, they know we a whip. Which one do you like better, the first one? I didn't hear that, I stopped it. The first one, how about two? Both want you round the beat. That's my girl, ex on the building, man. I be showin' that I love her with long toes. One on one, ex on me, let's go. She hard. One on one, one on one. This one has a white love. This one has a white love. Big shit, big shit, big shit, huh. It's a unique hustle nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit, huh. Name another podcast like, We gon' bring it to the table. Boss talk with your girlfriend. Man, is he ever hearin' the talk? I don't hear the rest. You need hustle. Man, shout out to Exo. I always show that love, man. Thank you for coming on the show, man. I don't think I left anything out. How was it when Dove passed away to the temperature? How was the city? I know it had to be rough. It was raining. For a little bit, it had to start raining. We was posted out there on the scene. I went to the scene, the crime scene, you know, just seeing everything. We didn't go over by Makita's and all that. It's one exit up from my building. Oh, it's right behind you. So you were like, damn, this crazy, man. Bro, they say Dove out there. I'm like, what? Hopped in the car. You could have ran. You could have ran up there. I could have ran up there. It was probably literally like four minutes away from my building. Got over there, man. I was acquired for the next few days kind of like, damn, man. There was a bunch of rumors going around. Because nobody knew who did it. Nah. I don't know. I don't know that. I didn't know who did it. I still don't know, but you know, it was rumors going around. He said, he said, did some person want to shut up? It was crazy for a few days. It was rumors going around. But it was stuff happening, too. But it was rumors being mixed in it, too. It was leading to other stuff to happen. And you was like, damn, the city on crazy fire right now. I just went up and shut up somehow. Now, these folks over here preparing to go slide back the whole time that they ain't happy. Did you ever hang out on Beale Street down there, man? I used to come down there and hang out on Beale Street. Eating and all that. I've been on Beale Street. I didn't like that anymore, though. Did anybody ever go down there and eat or anything? Sometimes it'll pop off. Like, you know, we get the word around, anybody on Beale, anybody on Beale. And then people will ride out. Who should we look for that's coming out of Memphis right now? Who's the hottest person coming up? Out of Memphis? Yes. It's a list of... It's a list of... It's a list of... Who is the top for you right now that you know that day from the go? Out of Memphis? Yeah. Probably Savage Key. My ass a lot of honors, God. Who would you like to... Who is the one you would like to get in front of you, though? They don't have to be just... Who would you like to see just freestyle because you don't just do the type of freestyle that you display, that you know, man. That'll be epic to have him on my show. Don't have to be... Come on, man. Why sell? He'll come. You know what I'm saying? Probably nobody else will give me. You're really right because he spas out. He go a different way every time. Nobody can tell which way this thing is going to go. Are you think he's going to get out of there? I hope he do. I hope he do, too. I hope he do and I hope the Niggas ain't signing too many papers. Niggas signing papers, man. Say, man, thank you for coming on the show. Last question. This is the last question, man. How important is God in your life? Number one source. I know what a source feels like. That's the creation. That's the credit. I don't know how... I pay attention to things. You think how the eyeball work or how the body work or the fingers being... I just look at things like... Two hands. They can pick up and do stuff. You gotta be a high pound. Then it's all these people can breathe and talk. It's crazy. Let's go, one. Thank you so much, man, for coming on the show. We love you, bro. Listen, man, y'all need to check this guy out if y'all hadn't already been, man. Famous Animal TV is in the building on Boss Talk 101. One of the hardest niggas out here putting it down. Howl at you, boys. It's a unique hustle. Boss Talk 101, what a boss is talking. And we out.