 I didn't know DLC, I didn't know any of that stuff till I started to watch straight out of Compton. I'm like, oh, okay. And of course, he's mentioned DLC before. This is the end. But that's the only time I knew about the story of DLC. That's it. I had to check a couple of them on here about DLC, man, Rainwater. DLC, and now I gotta get, I quote, the DLC came to him before he left to go to California. I can't tell you one DLC song. Formula, nigga, you young, you don't know formula? High energy, full with the wisdom, sense of a rich man, knowledge and the rhythm. We on Boss Talk 101. Today we got a guest, man. I've been really to be honest with you. This the one that mean a lot to me, man. This guy right here, I ain't gonna lie. When I met him, man, I was so, he was so humble. But that messed me up because you meet so many people and you don't know how they're gonna be when you meet them. This guy right here, man, is a legend. A icon to me, man. I first learned how to dance off fucking enough. You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna be honest with you. That's why I did my dance routine. Me and my cubs of money, Mike, you remember? I had you going over these steps, over and over again to fuck you enough, nigga. Because that's where I was at with my man. My guy, DLC is an ability. Hey, man, thank you so much, man, for coming through Boss Talk 101. The funny thing is that being from Jamaica, and I've only been here now, what, 20 years? Yeah, 20 years. So it's a case where I didn't know DLC. I didn't know any of that stuff till I started to watch Straight Outta Compton. And I'm like, oh, okay. And of course, he's mentioned DLC before. Listen, man. But that's the only time I knew about the story of DLC. That's it. I had to check a couple up on here about DLC, man. Rainwater, DLC, and I got to get, I quote, the DLC came to him before he left to go to California. I can't tell you one DLC song. Formula, nigga, you young, you don't know formula? High energy, full with the wisdom, sense of a rich man, knowledge and the rhythm. This is what I'm using to come up with a style. That's what I'm saying. Dallas don't get behind their rappers. They should be playing it. They don't play it on the radio. That was a big song. If you got a user, they go play it. They playin' Beyoncé, old stuff. They playin' all the old folks. If you got a Kiki, old stuff, sound. The old music, they playin' it. I can't tell you one DLC song. But why they don't play it though, right? I don't know. That's why I'm tryin' to figure out. We need everybody to collect them, understand that? You better go listen to it. If you don't know it, you need to get to know it. I'm like, man, you can't come in and say nothing. You got to say doc in here because we got some legends in the city. Even L.D., I got to call people out there and check. But the reality of it is Dallas don't have hip-hop infrastructure. It is- I don't know if I agree with that. Dallas got hip-hop infrastructure. You got some guys here that done made numbers, that done did. You got some platinum artists here in this city. You got D'Roll. You got different people that done did. You got DOC here. You can't say that we don't have a foundation. If I was to look at you, oh, I got a hell of a foundation. You know what I'm sayin'? You got some patriarchs here, man. You got some people that got them- Do you not know that I'm well-loved in Dallas? That's why you tryin' to do that? I didn't say that. I'm all right. I feel like you tryin' to create a- Yeah, I'm all right. Look at you. You tryin' to go over there. But when you look at it, you just think about it. You tryin' to make an adversarial thing. When you look at it and you look at some of the artists that we've interviewed here that have those accompanies, it's not many. You write about that. Dallas is not as big as Houston either, to be honest with you. But I wanna know, so where did the name DOC come from? Because I see your initials of your name and that's like, I'm like, no, that's not it. So where did DOC come from? What is that? Well, I was DOCT as a young guy. Okay. That's my first original rap name. It's DOCT. Okay. Yeah. So you just dropped the T off. Yeah. Yeah, pretty much. And cause there was NWA, I just put the periods in mind, too. Right. Oh, okay, that's dope. So how did you end up? Okay, so growing up, you were born and raised here in Dallas. And you end up all the way over there. How did that happen? And when did you wanna start rapping? How old were you? What was your environment like? All of that, Juice. I mean... What part of Dallas were you from? West Dallas. West Dallas. Shout out to Charles Rambo, my cousin, and all them Rambo's. I'm not playing no games. Y'all already know. Shout out to everybody that rocked with E over in West Dallas. No, I go crazy. You know what I'm saying? Who did we interview in LA that surprised you and said that he was... That was that boy. That boy, I call him Hutch. Above the law. But what was it? Yeah. 187 or something, I found out. But it's Hutch, though. Roofless records, NWA, EZE, Above the Law, so on and so on. Cocaine, the DLC. I came from when they first developed Roofless Records. Yeah, but... You know, and all that. Yeah, y'all slid on us, because you came from West Dallas. You come down there, you took DLC from us, which you needed to go. I remember, man, I hate to go to work. Dr. Rock and all that. Feel a fresh crew. Feel a fresh crew, yeah. That's kinda how you guys end up linking with him, right? That's right, yeah. It was at a mall. They performed a feel a fresh crew. Fresh crew. They performed at a mall, and they like Docs. Yeah. Yeah, Big Doc and Ticky. Yeah, but the boy still held on to the Dallas Cowboy jersey. Oh, yeah, you know, we don't do that anyway. Right, yeah. Yeah, we were shocked when he mentioned that he was from West Dallas. We didn't even know. Y'all went crazy by the DLC on that one. You see what I'm saying? No, man. I'm a fan, bro. Yeah, man. I'm older. I remember when Hip-Hop came on the scene. I get to play the fan role. He is the artist, y'all. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we going top.