 So nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, big shit, huh. Name another podcast like this. Check it, ah, check it, check it, check it. It's the unique house that's your boy, E.C.E.O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing official, Mr. Mako, what's going on? And that my dad walk on. Man, hey man, we got our guy here today, family in the building today. I feel real good about it, man. This guy right here, man. Like I said, when we first started early on, man, there was a few people that God put in our life, man. And this guy right here was one of them, man. Every time I pick up the phone and call him, he always answered. If I text him, he gonna answer that text. He a real one, man. We down here in Houston, my guy B Banks just stepped in the building. What's up with it, man? We y'all. How y'all doing? Thank you so much for coming to sit with us, man. We just appreciate the love, man. Are you in the town? You know that? Yeah, man. Come on, I gotta be real. Because we sit behind these microphones, man. And we get opportunities to sit and talk with different individuals. And that's a blessing just to be able to sit down with true, genuine people. You know what I mean? And there's a lot of them that we sit with. We don't feel that energy. But if you wanted those guys that, from the day that I met you, I felt like if I called you, you'd be there. So I don't know if that's real. I've never had to call you. But I feel like if I called you. Oh, yeah, I'm coming. Oh, then you're gonna come see me, man. We love you, man. See about me. I appreciate you for giving me that, you know? No, for sure. Man, so, man, hey, man, I know you've been busy, man, I'm gonna tell you something. One night we was at the store, right? And it was camp. Camp was at the store. And for some reason, after camp, we had did his listening session at our store. And camp, I looked on my thing and he was like, tell that chick I'm coming. And he was running and he was just having a good time with that song. And I felt so good because I knew I was connected to camp and I was connected to you, man. So that was dope, man. You're not shy of the camp. You're a cool dude. So you really, you know him? Have you met him or you just like his movement? I actually met, I didn't like, like I met him at the studio in Dallas. Really? Okay. Like a couple of years ago. He was working on something with somebody else. And he had hit me up. He was like, hey, bro, man, that song till that chick will come in and make me feel different. And then ever since then, we've just been going back and forth. Like, you know, I appreciate you how I do your thing. So. He's very talented. Yeah, he is. He's very talented, man. Like, there's certain people that when you see and you know like that song he got with the Pooja, all of the Pooja members except for Lauren. He, you know, he like that was dope to see him put that together. So, and you see him do different stuff. But to see y'all connected, like I said, and I respect both of y'all the utmost. It was like, dang man, I'm just glad that I'm, you know, I know these brothers, man. So that was dope for me. And he was like, man, when I looked, I didn't expect to see that because I didn't know y'all knew each other. You gotta see where I'm coming from. Oh no, no, no. I didn't even know that. I'm like, what the hell are you doing? Well, before he dropped it, we're doing that record with the Poojas. He told me he was gonna do that. Wow. Yeah, and I told him, that's a good look. Man, man. Shout out to Kim. Yeah, man, and last time, you know, for me, the elephant is in the room is, you know, the last time it was Chucky Trio had passed away and you had came on the day after that it happened, we sit down together and y'all had music together. You know, how have you been doing, you know, with all that happened? You know, you know, we still think about Chucky. Actually, it's one year over the next year. So we still, you know, we keep his name alive. Y'all already know, that was my boy. You know, he was a real, he was another real one. So, you know, it's a piece of Chucky. Man, no, no, no. What can we look forward to coming from you? I know you got a new project coming up. All right, now I'm working on, it's almost finished, it's called Lottery Doll. It's my new tape, I'm finna get ready to drop it. I just dropped my new single. It's called Bottom, it's going crazy. Finna get ready to shoot the video for that. So, yeah, you already know. Ba-dum! Ba-dum, yeah. Man, I can't wait. What all is in Lottery Doll, why that name? What's up with that song? Okay, you know, the Lottery, what's the Lottery? You know what I'm saying? You feel like that's the grand prize or that's the one. So, you know what I'm saying? I'm the one, I feel like I'm the one. I feel like I'm the big tiki. And you know, you want to be number one in a, or whatever you're doing. So, in order to do that, you got to be a B-sword dog. And then plus I feel like I'm a underdog as well. So, Lottery Doll makes sense to me. I got you, I got you. Wow, I just think that that name, it's going to draw attention. Mm-hmm. You know, it's certain things when you do them, it's going to pull you in. So, when you hear it, you know, everything line up, baby. We got them right where we want them, you know what I'm saying? How important it is to have the right name for the songs? Um, I think it's 70, 30. Because, you know, you got to have something to draw people in. So, they're like, okay, okay, uh, but here. Oh, what's this about? You see what I'm saying? So, I think it's important for the artist. You want to keep the people drawing them in and then keep your music, keeping them. So, it's important. Wow. Hey man, you know, when you see the show going where it's been going, man, God, I know you've been watching us. Oh, yeah. What do you be thinking? You like, man, I don't really, you know what? To be honest, I don't really think nothing. You know what? Because when I first seen y'all and met y'all and felt y'all energy, I said it to myself, I told y'all, I told my brother, Trillie, I say, they finna go. Cause y'all like, when you do your interviews, it's genuine, it's what you want, feels what you want to tell them. I say, they finna go. So, I ain't feel nothing. I was like, yeah, they gone. Yeah. Thank you so much, man. Keep going. Man, we definitely, it's because of guys like you. Like I said, we love to sit with genuine people, man. We love the fact, like when we called y'all that time, we didn't know nobody. I'm being real with you. We had just started and we called, I called you, you had linked up with me, you like, man, I come on the show. And then when I called, you said, I bring Trillie Polk and I was like, bring him, man. You remember I called you, I said, yeah, bring him. I said, and then for y'all to just come like that, man, like everybody don't do that, man. I know you think probably a lot of people do it. Now they fly in because the numbers is looking better. But I'm telling you, at first people weren't coming like that. And now some of those same people are wanting to come to be honest with Trillie. Because, you know, me being honest, I don't really, I do interview, but not really. So, you know, so I feel some of them, I'm like, okay, I see it, I just see what y'all doing. Let me go and shoot like that. That's crazy, man. Like a lot of people didn't. You know, I'm being real. Like a lot of people didn't. It was, I got so many stories, man, it's crazy. But it's just like I said, it was certain people that turned their backs when we got to doing it. People that was popular, that mess with me before I started the show, stop checking in and even coming by the store after I started the show. Well, you know how that goes, man. I didn't get it. I didn't get it, man. But at the end of the day, I didn't care about that. I just wanted to make sure that we was able to touch different people, right? Like, I may bring up an episode like when Woody Two Live was on there with the guy that guy killed after he left our show. You know, it's stuff like that, you know? And I got to tell him about God somewhat. We had a conversation. And the guy that was standing behind him on the show ended up killing him at the club. The same guy that he was asking me to put on the show. So what I'm saying is, there is a purpose behind these microphones in dealing with different people, whether it be young, whether it be old, you get an opportunity to speak to somebody. We sometimes take life for granted, man. And we just don't know when or where things are gonna transpire. So I think we need to take every opportunity to show love to the people that we can, you know, get in front of. So thank you for coming on the show. I don't know, anytime, man. Y'all call me, y'all, all the way in Alaska. Man. How important you think it is being an artist to make appearances on podcasts? Because, you know, to me, podcast is a new radio station. People are not going to radio stations as much as they used to. They go to the bloggers, the podcast, to do their interviews. I think it's very important. You know, you want people to understand you, get to know who you are as an artist or whatever you're doing. Get to see you, get to hear your stories. I think it's very important. You know, y'all play a big role in people's careers. So we appreciate all the podcasts. Man, definitely appreciate you, man. So Houston, man, we hungry tonight, man. Where can we go? Like, if we wanted to get us a good meal, man. What kind of meal you want? You want that hood meal? Man, that hood meal. That's always the best meal. Oh, yeah, Timmy Chan. It's your wing, doesn't it? Timmy Chan. Timmy Chan. Get you a wing. Hey, laugh. What's wrong with Timmy Chan? Timmy Chan. Timmy Chan. That's why I need to be there. That's why we want that good wing, then whatever, and hey, sit down. They got the best wings. Oh, yeah, I'm butting your shirt, though, because you know, we don't talk too much. They got some good fries? Oh, yeah, I'm good fries. I bought the shrimp fried rice, though, you know. With the butter biscuits, you know. Hey, man, stop it, man. Get a hold, girl, get a hold of that. Yeah, oh, yeah. Man, so what do you expect in this second quarter coming up? Is that project going to come out the second quarter? Because we in the second quarter right now. Are you about to get ready to go into the second quarter? Actually, it's gonna drop in the beginning of April. OK, that'll be the second quarter. Second quarter, at the end of April. And I'm gonna drop that. And I got some other stuff I'm working on. I got a new heart is up for the brain, too. Well, really? I'm proud of that. I love that, because at the end of the day, I think of... Male or female? Female. I just be thinking people don't really just be working with people, you know what I mean? Yeah, she young, too. Rap or sing? She rap. She young, too. She hard? She hard. Young, too. Hard. Well, you know already you're gonna bring on Boss Talk whenever you say that. Oh, yeah, I'm sure. Yeah, you gotta play it. Now you gotta sit back and just let her do her thing. Oh, yeah. That's dope right there. I love it, man. So when are you gonna introduce her to the public? Um, it's coming. It's gonna pop up. It's like... Y'all gonna be like, ooh. Y'all in the studio and everything? Yeah, we working. We working. Man, that's dope, man. And she disciplined. Oh, yo, listen. Listen. That's the main part. Oh, no, it really is. She, like, working with different, you know, some people got different egos, they don't listen. They listen. How did you find her? Man, I just heard a freestyle and I was like, and I'm like, that's you, you, you, you did that. And she from here in Houston? In Houston. Okay. Yeah. She actually, her artist name is Bre Banks. Okay. Yeah. I don't know for real. Bre Banks. And that was her name before she met you? Yeah, that was her name. Wow. So you already know. So it was meant? Yeah, it was meant. So, yeah. Man, that's going to be dope, bro. So is it something that you are taken under your wings now to start signing or to start having artists? Yeah, yeah. You know, I'm all about, you know, sharing platforms and helping whatever, any way I can help, I'm going to help. So that's one of the artists, female artist, she's 13. She's young. Yeah. 13. She's cold. So. Do you sign these artists? Yeah. So you are signing them? Yeah. Just want to make sure, because you have a lot of people who take these artists and it's just like a verbal, oh, yeah, I'm going to help you, I'm going this, that, whatever right now. Oh, no, no, no, no. When they blow, they like. Oh, no. It's, you know, it really is just me. First of all, I was like, you know, I make sure that all these that I'm working with is genuine. Right. They want to learn, listen, not doing all that, you know, we handle that, but everything going to be right. Okay. Cool. Man, I just, like I said, man, I just wanted to sit down with you here and just really, you know, hash it out a little bit. You know, talk to you. We hadn't talked to you since you left, uh, since left us too. So, you know, at the end of the day, it's just dope to get back in front of you and talk about different things. And I can't wait till the next project come out. I know you're going to come up to Dallas and share it with us. I'd like to do a listening session in there for you. Bring it out. You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah. Give them a little skin of what's going to come. We can do something. You see what I'm saying? And when is the video being shot? Um, when I come back from South by Southwest. Okay. How are you going down there? Are you performing down there? Yeah. I got a little something. Yeah. That thing going to be lit down there. I'm just going down there. You know. Are you getting your artists to perform? Oh, no, no, no. Not yet. Not yet. Now, you're still working on that, but, uh, trust me, y'all going to love her. I know it. Who can you compare her to? Herself. She got her own. Her own lane. I feel like the thing she's rapping about like her cadence is her. It's her. So we're going to keep it like that. Okay. That's good. Cause you know how some people be like, as soon as somebody come out, they'll be like, okay. Oh, she's the young such and such. Or he's the young. She's the young brief banks who she's supposed to be. Wow. That's so dope, man. Like I said, I can't wait to see everything transpire. Um, like I said, if it's anything we can do, we definitely want to try it. You know, help or be there for you for anything. If you got something happening in H town and you like, Hey man, let me call you. Tell them what we got going down. I'm pulling up. I appreciate you. I definitely appreciate you, man. Hey, man. We love you brother. I love y'all too. Man, listen, man, like I said, we just don't happen all the time. Like I said, we came in this game and we really didn't know what was going to happen. I did know that I got the gift to go. Like you can't get over in that seat and I'm prayed and I know you for the seat there. I'm going to bring it to you, you know, and I'm going to make sure that we get that whole thing out so others can be helped too. It's more about helping others like people can see your story. It might be another cat out there who been doing music and he don't know it, but he need to help somebody. I've talked to guys who they don't, they ain't going to bring nobody else in the umbrella or even mess with them. But for you to even do that, that's a dope move, man. We got to bridge gaps. We got to bring the youth up. I was just talking to a little Kiki while ago and we was talking about that. You know what I mean? I just feel like you got to bring people up and help people because at the end of the day you'll give. You know what I mean? It has made room for you. So we got to help the others who need to help. And you know you gift it. You've done this thing forever now. Let's get the other ones in. You know what I mean? Open doors for everybody. Open doors, man. So thank you, man, for coming on Boss Talk 101. I don't want to show you any time. Y'all call me at three in the morning. Hey, we'll crank this thing up. We've done it, right? Same, man. Thank you for coming on Boss Talk 101, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101 where the bosses talk. And we out. Yes, sir.