 Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E-C-E-O. And I'm here with the lovely official, Ms. Jamaica. What's going on? Not my dad, what's going on? Say, man, we got a special guest today, man. I feel like I've been off work a little bit. Yes, you have. Man, we been, yeah, check it, man. Say, man, we here, man. We got my boy, man. Mr. Terry Blue is in the building from what? Dallas Global. Dallas Global. Man. Say, man, thank you for coming on the show. I appreciate y'all for having me. Say, man, so you've been in the game, see, along with another. We fresh, see. Yeah, so we kind of move a little different, you know what I'm saying? We trying to figure this out like, okay, you know, when I first put this together, my wife would tell you, I was like, man, I'm just going to do something where we can talk with our customers and, you know, and it just took off. Like, nah, that's just going to do more than that. A lot of people say because of the setup, you know what I mean? Like, the setup is dope. It's different, you know? So what did you think when you first came on the scene? I'll say this, when I first seen it on YouTube, I like how it was set up. I say, yeah, that's dope. Like, it's dope new podcast, you know? Yeah. I definitely was tapped in. I've been watching. I looked at yours for years because of certain things that would go on, man. The Charleston White thing, I didn't look at, I didn't not, even when Say Cheese was on here last week, a week and a half ago, it was like, I'm like, when you the only two done interviews, Say Cheese said, yeah. And then he said, no, no, Dallas Global. That was the first one I seen him on. So he shot it, he shot it, y'all, then in a positive way. So I ain't see that, I gotta tap in. Oh, yeah, I'll be, I'll be, I'm on it. And then I was like, you know, you're right. And then I step going back looking at it, you know? Cause I really just looked at the interviews that you have been doing, you know? When I first started looking you up after I started the research, you doing a great job. I appreciate it, I appreciate it. Y'all got some dope guests on y'all podcast early. That's what I'm saying. We ain't even asked for all this, bro. Yeah, y'all did. But I thank God for it, man. For sure. Yeah, so what, how did you get into this, man? Actually, like my, a couple of my homeboys was rapping, you know? And I used to rap with them and shit and stuff too. You know what I'm saying? I don't know if y'all curse on me. You know what I'm saying? I used to rap with them and shit. And then it was just like, I was like, bro, I'ma just promote the music. Cause that's what I was doing anyway. And then I just noticed other people like they music promoted too. So. I thought it called your dad. Big, big mogul. Man. He talking about my drunk uncle. He didn't even say, that's my son. I said, for real? No. He was like, yeah, that's my son. I thought the dude was serious when he told me that. No, no, no. He would have had to have him so young. I told him, I said, no, cause I hadn't, I didn't really think about him just cause I'm, you know, he be coming with it. Yeah, yeah. He looked so serious. You might take him serious. He was like, that's my son. I'm like, no, bro. Yeah, man, you know, he's just my drunk uncle. But now my dad, my dad actually, he ain't really like music like that. I listen to music all day. He used to really get on me about that. He ain't like it. Yeah, he used to be like, he used to tell me rap was fake. Like, from a young age, he always told me everything in rap was fake. And I didn't believe him until I actually started doing what I'm doing now. And I'm like, you know. He was fake. It's fake. Yeah, for sure. For sure. What was it that you would say that your parents wanted you to be? Cause you know how every parent be like, oh, you gonna be a doctor. You gonna be this. You gonna be that. My mama wanted me to be a lawyer. A lawyer? But my pops really just let me do, find my own way, you know? But he used to try to guide me like, nah, I don't do this, nah, you know? But I found my way. What was the first job you ever had? First job I ever had. A warehouse job. Really? A warehouse job. When did you realize that, that wasn't it? When I first started working out, I knew I couldn't work for nobody. Cause I only liked getting told what to do. You know, I don't like, I don't like having to be on a schedule when you say I have to do this. I got it, I don't like that. It'll just be too much for me, like. Cause it's like, you not even for buying by the schedule you put me on, but I'm watching you not a buy by the schedule. And I got a buy, buy, nah. Were there any other entrepreneurs in your family? Yeah, on both sides of my family is entrepreneurs. Like on my mom's side and my dad's side like, my great-grandpa, he own washers and bars and restaurants, stuff like that. So it's in your blood? Yeah. So Dallas Global, but he not from Dallas? Nah. So why that name? Man, when I, I shout out to Jennifer, you know, it was a girl, she had a Cypher in Dallas. It was called The Wave of Dallas. And she got a whole bunch of local artists to do Cypher's, you know, and it was like, it was real big. And I was just telling them like, I'm gonna start a blog, I'm gonna start my own blog. And I was like, I'm gonna just call it Dallas Global cause I felt like people was just sleep on Dallas for some reason. I felt like people would sleep on Dallas. And I was like, bro, it's a lot of stuff that go on. So I was like, I'm in Dallas, but it's global. You know what I'm saying? I'm like, we global with it. So that's, that's really how I started. Nobody liked the name. Nobody. Everybody telling me changed the name. To this day, people still tell me like, changed the name. I swear. That's a dope name. That's what I'm saying. Like, I was just like, that's how I felt. I was like, you know, I'm just gonna stick it out then. And it's so crazy because I look you up on Instagram and there are so many pages that say Dallas Global. And it'd be fake. Like a lot of people, if you had a fake page, like the Dallas Global too is not affiliate. Is that true? No, it's not. I don't like, he put it up because they snatched him down. Nah, I hit him up and asked him like, hey, can you at least change the name? Like, no, whoever on the page, I don't know. I don't want to say raw. One says, this is a backup page. Dallas Global Raw is mine. No, that is mine. But it's only Dallas Global TV and Dallas Global. I hit people up for boss talk. Like once somebody at first they said, no. I was like, you ain't used it in like years. It's like nobody is on this page. They was like, no, you can't have it. This is our page. Man, they be hating, man. I don't know what it is. This is crazy. Like bro, just let it have it. Yeah, like you're not using it. So what I feel like if we just work harder, it don't matter. Or when people tag you, always make sure you're tagging the right way. Yeah, nah, for sure. Everybody tag Dallas Global too. I gotta tell them, no, don't do it. Cause bro, it'd be a lot of, it's a celebrity's be tagging Dallas Global too and it's not the right page, you know what I'm saying? So it'd be like, it's just bad. What would you say is your like biggest interview? My sauce walk interview. Okay, okay. Was that early on? Nah, it wasn't, that happened last year. Really? Yeah. Well, how long you been doing this? Like three years. Three years. It happened last year. Last year, yeah. What made that one so? Man, it's just a classic interview. You watch it, he just really just. He poured his heart out. Nah, he ain't poured his heart out. He just poured his game out. Like it's a lot of game in that interview. He just said, how you feel? I'm gonna watch it. And man, people like, I was on Clubhouse one day, I was in the Clubhouse room with Sauce and somebody was like, yeah, I was just watching your interview and it was my interview. And I was like, damn, that's my interview. And he was like, yeah, you know what I'm saying? But yeah, it was just, that's the last interview for me. How did you get that interview? Man, shout out to Big Ant, Urban Politician TV in Houston. Man, I went down there. Nah, really it was ATM, ATM Jorge. But Big Ant ended up being at the studio. But I linked up with a Dallas artist in Houston and he was like, pull up, you know, we pulled up, chatted up. And I seen Sauce and I was like, bro, I'm not finna leave, you know what I mean? Yeah, I'm not finna interview him. You know what I'm saying? I'm trying to get him on this show here in Dallas. Man, I for sure think Sauce would come do it. Yeah, yeah, cause we knew, and we rockin' with a couple of people that he been rockin' with. You know, DeRoe was just here and they got a song they just did together. Oh yeah? Yeah, and DeRoe invited us to come on the set. And I don't be goin' nowhere, bro. But he was like, y'all, come pull up and we doin' this shoot, we gon' try to do a scene here in the Houston. Okay, okay, that's dope. But I don't know if they did it, I don't add in there that they done it. I don't think they done it yet. He be in LA a lot, you know? DeRoe, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Shout out to DeRoe. Yeah, shout out to DeRoe, man. He did a good interview, too, for me. I like that. I gotta check it out. Oh yeah, he's a good people, man. Like I said, I just love doing stuff for the city, you know, that was my whole thing with Don, Chief and all those guys. I wanted to make sure if we was gonna do it, I respect, I'm like, I gotta get them on the show. That's how I look at it. I'm on the show. You know what I'm sayin'? If y'all pay the way to me and it's a good, pleasant pay, yeah, I'm rockin' with you. And we don't just do rappers, we do mental illness. Mental illness. I mean, any topic that can help someone who is watchin' because mics are powerful and there's so many people that are sittin' at home behind their telephone or behind their TVs, whatever, and goin' through a situation where they're thinkin' about suicide, thinkin' about hurtin' somebody or whatever and they could hear somebody pour their heart on our platform and realize they're not the only one who's goin' through that situation and this person here told them how to overcome it. You know what I mean? Right, right, right. Thinkin' of suicide. That little boy that killed yourself, yeah. Who was that? Man, Lil' Loaded. Yeah, that was crazy. Rest in peace with Lil' Loaded, man. I don't really know the full story behind it, but Rest in Peace with Lil' Loaded, he rocked with that as global heavy, so. Oh, so you have interviews? I didn't. And every time I see him, he'll show love, or he'll just, you know, just DM or repost somethin', he just showed us some love. Yeah, yeah, so. That's a hard point. Proud enough for E.B.K. Syrac, man, it looked like it's hittin' him hard, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, man. I just couldn't believe it when I heard it, when you told me about it. Yeah, these young kids, man, they goin' through just like, we had this one mother that she's supposed to come on the show who, her son was killed on accident, so those type of things, you'd be like wishin' you could step in and be able to interview him or talk to him before. That's what I'll be thinkin' about. This platform for me is a place of healing and talkin' to people about things that maybe it could change your outcome. No, for sure. And bringin' awareness, because even like whenever I spoke to Charleston White when he came on here, I asked him one question, because when I think about. Don't give that up. I remember, I hadn't put that video. Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot. You didn't get that part out. No! Oh, he's talking to you right in the chat. I never put that interview up. I got interviews with him, I don't put, do you have interviews like that, dude, you just decide I'm not gonna put it out? Big news, bro, it's a lot of news. I'm like that. It's a lot of news that I could've broke that I just don't break. So what, okay, when are you gonna put it out? And, no, him. As in like, what are you waiting on? Me and like, are you waiting on something to happen before you put it out, or how does that work? I don't be waiting, but sometimes, it depends on the kind of content. Like sometimes I shoot and I be like, if I put it out right now, I know it's not gonna do what it's supposed to be. You know what I'm saying? But if I wait, you know what I'm saying? Now is a good time for me to put out this content. But what is the right time, though? What are you looking for? It's just, life just happens how it happens, you know, and life plays out. I agree with that. For like, life just happens how it happens. So I got a video right now, it's gonna viral. And I like, I didn't think it would go viral like that, but it really went viral. I've seen this video everywhere. And that video, how long were you holding on to it before you put it out? I held it for a day. Just for a day, okay. One day. Ain't nothing wrong with that. If you feel like, okay, I wanna see it. It went viral, like, it's everywhere right now. But you didn't realize that where it's gonna go? Which one is it? Man, it was about the promoter and Asian Doll. Okay, okay. It went viral. It went viral, like, it's everywhere, like, it's everywhere. I've seen that video. People is sending me the video. I'm like, damn. That's good. That's what you do. I mean, it is what it's like. I don't know, bro. I think people need to start creating the platforms more, like, you know what I'm saying? I feel like, like we need that credit. Like, especially if you go use my, you know. If you get a million views on my clip, at least tag me, please. I think it's something that God got something for you, bro. I don't think so. And when he got it for you, you can't nobody touch it in no way. I agree. So don't you even, don't frustrate the grace. It's all good. For sure. It's gonna happen anyway. You've done things that people never do. You're a brother that doesn't touch hearts and done things that nobody won't be able to do. So I think that's something you gotta, you gotta, man, you, it's different. You just gotta embrace that, man. For sure. Does that make sense to you? I do, it do. Man, somebody just told me when I was in Atlanta, I was the chosen one. Yeah, yeah, like, like, don't, don't, man, don't even pay, don't even sweat the small stuff. Yeah, it's small. Cause you're just so much bigger than all the small stuff around you. And we wanna see that great thing that's gonna happen anyway. Bigger things are gonna happen. For sure. So that's what we waiting on, you know? But then also you have your tag behind the person when you're talking to them, right? What you mean? Like. Yeah, his, his, like, we got unique hustle. You got. Oh yeah, y'all got my banner. Your banner and stuff like that. So even although they don't, they might not tag you people still know it's you. Sometime now. Sometime you don't get to, sometime in Atlanta. I'll be there. Your banner, yeah. I know it. I know it. Sometime you know, but it's like, like you say, bro, at the end of the day, like, people know what's going on. Like, at the end of the day, sometime you do, I'm a human. Yeah, yeah, you get caught up. Yeah, like, come on now. Give him a credit man. Yeah, like, especially when people just try to criticize everything you do. So like every little accolade kind of matters for real. But he's romantic. Or you say that. With your stuff. You love what you do. And so you, you know, some people, they're not romantic. Some people just do something they don't care, but you care. Right. So that's what I mean when I say that. Okay, okay. Yeah. So, but it's definitely, it's dope to see how everything's playing out in Dallas, you know, in the way, with the MOT3 thing and all the stuff that happened with all of that. And so to center the eyes and the surrounding that, you know, people like you, you help bridge gaps and bring things together. And that's what I look at. People like me, that's why we're here. Like we could throw dirt at everything. Like you say, I don't put this out or I might put that out. But at the end of the day, you should strategically do what you do. All right. Right. I try to be, you know. I mean, something I'm gonna get a little tough. People love controversy. People love controversy. And I'm not the only person that posts on my platform. So. A lot of stuff. How many people posts on your platform? I got like three people posting. We looking for more. Really? Y'all gonna push that thing? Yeah, we looking for more, but it's hard to, you know, it's hard to get people to trust. Yeah. It's been three years, right? Yeah, yeah. So that's a long time. So I see, that makes sense. So. You know. But how big of a team do you want? Oh man, like, to where are we going? Like, we growing like. You want to do it outside of Texas, right? Yeah. I want to be outside. We global, you know what I'm saying? That's right. So you basically all you're gonna still say, Dallas Global when you got somebody in other states? Yeah. I don't know. You see what I'm saying? I really didn't get that for you. I think he can still keep it. I think he can still keep it. Because you think about what I'm saying, you can have people that work for you in other states. Right. I know talking with, well, man, I should say that, but certain times you don't have to be where the interview is going on. I just say it like that. Right, right, right. Your audio can be there. You can have a setup and you're not even there. Right, right, right. So it don't really matter about. And then we in the day and age where like. Technology. Like how you say it. You can do a lot of different stuff, man. Anywhere. I can be doing another interview right now while I'm doing this one. Exactly. So you definitely right. But it's just when it comes down to names and stuff like that, it just, I don't know. You gotta get it figured out. I think you should keep it at Dallas Global because Dallas can be anywhere. I think so too. That's it. But I see, I got some stuff coming, man. Think about it. Dallas Global, New Orleans Global, it's you. Yeah, all of it me. That's what I'm saying. Okay, so you don't have to. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. I got some stuff in the works, man. Just like how I built Dallas Global, I could build some of those. There you go. That's all I'm saying. And you just made me think of when you said you got other people that's posting and if they're in other states, this thing could go fast if you really look at it from a bigger perspective. You right. That's what I'm thinking. You right. And it don't matter which state it takes off in, I can create. Cause. A whole new market. And I can help that station by being connected to it. Cause it's mine. It's just, it's just things. Because when I talked to certain guys, I had rap talk. There's some guys, some guys came to me and was like, they want to do a rap talk 101. Okay. I was like, that's cool. And they wouldn't know. And these wouldn't know. These are people who have millions of followers already. Okay. And they wanted to. Man, so how you getting to the, what made you want to do the podcast? Um, I'm just a person who like to talk anyways. Oh, it's cool. This is something that's popping. Anything that's popping, I'm popping with it. That's all it is. I feel it. That's crazy. That's crazy, right? That's how you gotta stay relevant though. So I just, when the dove was selling, I was out there selling it. When it changed, I flipped. I feel it. You know, it's just times change. You gotta stay it, man. How important do you think it is to stay updated with the time? I think it's very important to ask you to lose. I mean, I'm an engineer too. So you gotta think about it. If we, we done a thing where used to it was with copper or twisted pair in the technology of communication. Then it changed to fiber optics. And a lot of the old guys weren't able to transfer into the new technology of fiber optics and data transmission. So it's just, you gotta be able to change with the times. Just like you see in rappers, you see older rappers. And when technology came where they weren't passing out CDs and all of that anymore. And everything, everything has to do with internet and being promote. It's hard. People that don't know how to use the internet. Seriously. Exactly. Think about it. And you have to step up. You have to, and it's not just in that. It's a lot of people that came transition when time changes, right? Facts. Even when it, yeah. What do you, so what, who would you like to interview? I was gonna ask him that too. Oh yeah, you covered my style. Who would you like to? Like your biggest interview this fall. You know, like somebody, you look like, man, I love the interview. Right now, probably like Kodak, but. Kodak? He one of my favorite rappers. You like Kodak? Yeah, yeah. I like him too. I like the way he, he's just free. You know, free spirit. He just do what he feels. He do what he wanna do. I like that. No, for sure. And I mean, y'all just like how Kodak moved. I was like how he moved until, you know, he went to jail and shit. How many people go through it, bro? People go through it, but, you know, he just come back. I feel like Kodak come back harder every time. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, he got pardoned this last time, right? He got pardoned. So he should be good now. Hopefully. Hopefully. Hopefully. What's the... I heard you mentioned in one of your interviews, which I think it was Street, you mentioned about one of your realized street stars. That your site went down and you lost, which site was that? Was that your? This is my third page. I lost the page again after that interview. Was it Instagram? My third Instagram page. How do you think you made it? How do you lose it? Man, people report. I ain't known you. I think so, bro. Now at this point, yeah. Cause a lot of people on Instagram has been coming down, but... Do they contact as an Instagram? Instagram is like, this is their report that we deleted this. Like I've been disputing them as of lately, but posting signed artist music too, that'll get you... Signed artist music? Yeah, yeah. I get that a lot. Yeah, you can't do that. They'll delete it. Really? If you get too many of them, they will delete it. They will take it down. Take your whole page out. Take it down. So what do you do? Man, this girl actually just gave me the guidelines to get one of my Instagram pages back. Mine's old. Like this is old stuff I posted years ago. Yeah, they go come back and get it. They keep bringing it up. You gotta go disputing. Just go tell them I don't have the rights or just delete it. I just need to be deleting them. Yeah. I guess I'll start doing that. You got to. So they can delete your page for that old of a stuff? Yes. If you don't own the content, when you post it... Okay, but let me ask you a question. What suppose if when you interview the person, the person wasn't signed, but then all of a sudden they're signed now? They will still take it. If the label on that music now, if the label on the publishing that music, they will take it down. But that sucks because then that was done before you even got signed. They will take it down. Like, they go take something down. So, you know, how do we... And this is your third time. They just don't stay away from posting it. That's the best way to do it. Yeah, that's your third time. Terry Blue. You ain't got to worry about it. It's about you, baby. It don't matter. We up. They can't stop us, really. Man, you're like, see me? I just feel like I can't be stopped, like. That's what you better feel because you the man with the plan. You the man with the plan. You behind it. So you used to make another page. Let's go. Yeah, but I ain't trying to do that no more. I ain't trying to do that. That's why I work at it. Man, it is, it is. A lot of people buy their views, man. Man, I don't do that. You know I'm telling the truth. I don't do that, though. Bro, have you ever had somebody bought their views and came on your show and you like, damn. Nah, nah, but I heard about that. I heard about that. Somebody did an interview and they paid for their views and dude was pissed because he like, man, I ain't making no money off of these views. Exactly. The page just look bad. Bad. It just, don't do that. No, I'm telling you, people do it, they need you. And I found out you don't even have to be the one to do it. Somebody else could post it on ads and all kind of stuff. Yeah. I'm serious. I know, I know about that. I know. I didn't know about this stuff. I just barely got anything. It's something like these niggas tripping. It's just who you deal with. But you gotta look at the rappers, though. When you look at their stuff and you be like, man, this ain't got fake followers. You know, like, hey, bro, don't do that on my page. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, you told them, hey, man, don't do that. Nah, nah, hell nah, don't do that. Have you got into it with artists? Like, dang, man. Oh, no, fake views, nah. No, just period over. You got into it like doing an interview? Not doing no interview. Not in person. Or they get mad because you don't post their stuff. Whenever I had an altercation with an artist, it'd be via internet every time. Have you had somebody to get in your DM and be like, why you ain't post mine? Or why you don't... We tripped out. I didn't know this was going on. Our DM is lit when it comes down to stuff like that. That why y'all ain't post this? Like, why we don't rock with them? Or why I wasn't on the list? I don't know about the damn list. Like, my trail talk made the list. And it just don't help me. He knows me. You know, he been on the show. You know, it's a couple y'all. It's like, if you do a list and you gonna hit me, like, I don't care. Nah, yeah. It's not my list anyway. But if it was, I wouldn't put you on it. Everybody trying to make a list. You wouldn't have put me on it. Not you. I'm saying the person who hit me up in the DM, I'm like, nigga, why you... Nigga, I didn't see you. There's reason behind it. Nah, yeah, bro. Them lists would be better. You did a list before? Yeah, we make the best list. Come on, nigga. You need to do the list. Come on, man. We got the list. Now, your boy D, he did a gatekeeper list. And yeah, I ain't... What list did you do? Did you like his list? We collaborated on the list. Oh, you did? Both of y'all. The first and the second. Oh, you helped him with the list. Let's talk about the list for a minute. Let's bring the first one up first. I wanna talk, okay, who was on the first list? We had hit that DJ Doug. What was hit that on that phone? Cause hit that gatekeeper. You think he number one gatekeeper? No, he was the number one. Who was number one then? J Prince. Okay. J Prince was number one. And with J Prince being number one, that makes sense to me. Who was number two? Cotton. No, no. Bey-bey. Bey-bey was number two. Bey-bey was number two then, Sean Cotton. What make you think Bey-bey is number one? At the time, man. First of all, what is the damn gatekeeper list? You gotta ask me. I can't speak on the list cause he ain't here to... Okay, you helped him with it though. I did. So I'm trying to figure out what is this. Gatekeepers is... I'm gonna bring him on the show. You know me and him, we rock. I rock with him. I'm gonna bring both of y'all. I wanna know why y'all made this gatekeeper. Man, see the gatekeeper. The second gatekeeper. Sean Cotton said he don't know what the hell that is. That gatekeeper is, that's big. You see he got the gear now, he got the whole gatekeeper called the line now. He didn't do his tripping. He got a gatekeeper called the line now, man, you know. Basically, that's not, that's a smart idea. I like it. It's dope though, huh? So, okay, cause Sean said, I don't know what that is. I said, yeah, well, your name is on it. What's up with it? I wanna know how do you get on that list like that? He said he don't know and he don't think that he should have been put over. He don't wanna be over, Jay Briss. Man, yeah, man, my partner called me about that, man. It was funny, man. So who was on, most of everybody was on the gatekeeper list. The first one was on the second one? Nah. Who got bumped off? Yeah, I was about to say who bumped off. You gotta go look at both the list, man. Where are the list at, dawg? Give me a phone. You gotta go look at both the list. All right, let me see the list, bro. I don't know where the, uh... Bro, that first one, I don't know where it's at. I know the second one. I'm gonna find the first one for you, dawg. Cause I remember it when it was being talked about. I can look it up. So okay. Hashtag gatekeeper list. You niggas got a hashtag, gatekeeper. And y'all the only one came out with that, boy, you niggas didn't dial us something else, man. I ain't done seen us in my life. Like, you really? Niggas, they don't say to him, it don't have dialers to just gatekeeper. You find it? Nah, I'm coming up on it. Yeah, them boys got them gatekeeper lists, boy. Man, but see, really, my list, my boss of our list beat them artist list. Oh yeah, they, that'll get you in trouble right there. You know what I'm saying? Like, we done dead. That's controversy. Me and BZTV shout out to BZTV. BZTV, shout out, I don't know who he is. Yeah, yeah, shout out, we come over the, I feel like our list be like, it be shaking stuff up, man, you know? Like, dude, what's the purpose of doing a list? So that you can bring visuals, no, so that you can bring value to these artists? Yeah, it's like, it's like really, when we do lists, it be like to just champion these artists, we see y'all working like, you know what I'm saying? Like y'all doing y'all things, y'all putting on, this is the main artist that's putting on for the city outside of the city. You know what I'm saying? These are our biggest artists and we wanna, or the ones who haven't made it out of the city, this is who y'all need to know because they are making noise. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. That's what our list is. And did anybody call you and say, bring with y'all lists, y'all lists up? All the time, but they be going up, though. But see, they put us on the list, Trio talk to them, yeah. And in my mind, I seen this list. I remember it. Yeah, that one was, that one was. Oh, BC on the list, but he wasn't on the second one, was he? Mm-mm. He only got bumped off. Why was he bumped off? Duffy was bumped off the second one. Jazz Prince was bumped off the second one, too. Because we wanna know why, so that people know what they need to keep doing to stay on there. Sauce on the second list. Sauce on the second list. Baby was on the second list, too, but he dropped down. I don't remember. I really honestly don't remember the second list like that. I remember this one. Mr. Hittay got a damn suit on on this list. Shout out to Mr. Hittay with that damn suit on, like he really. Boy, you don't get this suit off. Hittay, look, we're all in there. No, but, but no, I get it. So what make you, what made Sean Cotton jump up on the list? Do you know? Man, BD wanted to put him first on the list, on this list. He's, well, I, as I know, I know why though, because they, they got a relationship. Let's say cheese is a huge platform. But say cheese, and say cheese for the new generation. He's putting them on. He not only putting them on, but he's making a lot of business moves. So I get it, but Jay Prince is a patriarch, as I've already said. I told Big D that when he was here. Big D, I mean, uh, Jay Prince is like the machine, like the music industry machine. Yeah, Jay Prince is a patriarch. Like he, without him, South wouldn't even have the music like that. He influenced the whole South. That's a fact. Master P, they look up to this nigga. Yeah, I love Jay Prince, it takes a damn, I ain't a lot. No, no, no, Master P love Jay Prince. He said that he helped him. He wanted to be like Jay Prince. So you got to think about that. That's heavy because Master P was big. You know what I mean? Huge, still huge, what I'm saying is, so when you look at the South and the way that thing played out, Jay Prince can't be put on no list and put somebody over him if you look from the music standpoint. But it's other, I don't know what you guys are. Man, that's when we made that first list. That's what I was saying. I was like, bro, like it's Jay Prince, bro. Come on now. Yeah. It's Jay Prince. But say Cheese definitely is a, you know. Nah, that boy peace when you come down and do what he do. He the, you know, blueprint of the blogging. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So is that who influenced you to get into it? Not really, but I did watch him early on. Who influenced you? Nobody influenced me. You can't just start something, somebody, you've seen something. No, I watched Sean Cotton, don't get me wrong. When I first seen say Cheese, I was like, it was dope because he was interviewing like local people that I knew. I was like, what the hell, you know? Like, what are you doing? You know, but I said that was a dope idea, but say Cheese was like, I seen it, you know, how he did. I definitely modeled some of my shit behind him, but he didn't, I didn't do it because of say Cheese. I really did it because we was rapping. I said, Hey, bro, I just start my own platform. Oh, really? You know what I'm saying? I just start my own. Well, you didn't do a good job. Let me ask you this. Who's your top three artists of all time? Cause you know, we asked that on here. Top three artists of all time. That are live. Get our live. Any genre. Any genre? Lil Wayne's. That's your number one? I'll say for me, my generation, Lil Wayne, my favorite rapper. Lil Wayne. Was my favorite rapper. No, no, no, no, no, was. I don't listen to Wayne as much as I used to. I still listen to him, but you know. But that's his number one. That's, yeah. Okay. And who, cause he from Louisiana. Let's go. Number two. Just my personal favorite. Yeah. Okay. All right. What currency? Currency right behind him. He dope. Who would have a number three? Any genre. It doesn't have to be rap. It can be rap if that's what you like. I like rap. Okay. Try to give, she's your maker, man. Don't fall for it, bro. Man, I don't know. That third one, be kidding him, don't it? I really don't know. And we talking about right now who I'm listening to Money Bag Yo. Money Bag. That is nice. I like Money Bag Yo right now, like. But I like, you know me, I'm a, yeah, Money Bag Yo fly. Gucci, man. The old Gucci, not the new Gucci. I mean, you know who I like a lot? That I've been thinking about here lately. Webby, my nigga. I think these niggas sleeping on Webby. Let me tell you something. Webby go hard, nigga. Go back and listen to Savage Life. Ain't no nigga rocketed like that, nigga, during that time. And I'm telling you something. Boosie had to come on with it. Webby was eating on that thing. Man, yeah. You remember that? He popped first. He popped first, but I'm just saying. Boosie, everybody was like, well, I listen to Boosie first because Boosie was PymC. I'm a PymC fan. So Boosie was really birthed by PymC. You know, like that was who brought him out. That was his guy. See, I ain't know that. Yeah. See, I ain't know that. When I was younger, I was just listening to Boosie. Boosie came. I know, I know more about Boosie than PymC. Yeah. Well, I'm telling you, PymC brought Boosie out. Okay. He'll tell you that. And he the one who made him good, made him. But still, when he brought him out, then they went and got Webby. I was still PymC. Okay. And what was the name of that? If they was out of Baton Rouge, but they was linked with PymC. That's how all that started. You can look it up. I know what you're talking about. I know what you're talking about for sure. But anyway, they'll tell you that. And the thing I can tell you is, when Webby came, my nigga, that like that and all that and doing what he was doing, it wasn't nobody else touching it. And that's why I'm gonna tell you something about me. I don't care. New York, shout out to my niggas in New York. I love you niggas, but I'm from the South. So when I listen to that music, I don't lie about the music. I'm from the South. I would never be, like you said, chance is cool, but it's not gonna ever affect me. Like the people who sound like me and from our culture, it's gonna be hard for me to flip over like that. Does that make sense to you? Yeah, not for sure. I can't lie to myself and be like, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's hard. Yeah, Jay hard. Yeah, Kanye hard. They hard, but it ain't like Webby. I know y'all don't want to hear that. Man, I don't personally listen to Jay-Z with my popsicle. But did you hear what I just said? Think about what I just said. I know. I don't want to hear Jay-Z. OK, put on the same music in that era against what Webby done and during the time of Savage life. And you think Webby had the best project out of the whole time? Hell, yeah. What year that came out? Two thousand five. Yeah, it would have been by 2005, 2004. Who you like? Who you got? Wayne. Wayne was different. Wayne was the best rapper of all time at that time. He was commercial, my nigga. He was not like that first 2005. 2005, he was kind of. No, he got that skateboard yet. No, okay. When he got that damn skateboard, he had left us like junior year. OK, but I just think Webby's with more underground, grimy, different. Webby with more street. That's what I'm talking about. Well, Wayne just had the like, I don't know what it was, bro. Wayne just had it. Wayne was on everybody damn feature. He would help everybody. That's what made him the best. He worked harder than everybody. Right. And that's what made him the best. Yeah, you can't. You can't. You can't argue work. But you can't really. You can't just really say Wayne without Birdman. Birdman's machine by him and him and him and him and him and us. Slim. I agree. Did you hear what I just say? I agree. The business part. You cannot do it without the business flow. You cannot listen like this. You can't do it without the business behind it. You're right. You can. All that does not happen. So, yeah, Wayne had no talent. Do you think it would be the same? No, it would it would. Wayne's talent is what made it just epitomized. It made it go further than anything. But without that business brand behind it, behind Drake, too, behind all they do, you've got to have a business part. You're a business head. You know this. My understanding. You can't do it without that. You can take some little dude. He got get the camera. I'm with, you know, Dallas Global. He not going to be like you because of what you know. You can be talented, but don't if you don't have the strategy behind the talent. You're right. The strategy is what is what, you know, everybody will see people will see you and love what you do. But you need to get everybody to see you. You know what I mean? A strategy is what makes that happen. Yeah. But you know this. You're a business man. I know that about you. I'm watching you, bro. The thing I can say about by people like you, you and Bill are in the game like that for three years without, you know, longevity says a lot when you're able to hold something together. I've been had this business for over 14 years here. It's a it's a mind. It's easy after a while, the wheels get to rolling, but it's still business. And you always looking at ways to make it better, right? So that's that's what I see. So when I think about you, when you were talking, I'm thinking of the states. I'm thinking it's going because you can help more people. That's the way I look at it. It may sound crazy to you. No, no, no. I'm definitely on that. You see what I'm saying? I've been traveling. Yeah. And I travel a lot. Where's it further than you've traveled for the business? For a business as a Florida. I've been going to Florida. You like Florida? I love Florida. I got someone got to talk to you about when we get off here, too. OK, cool. I ain't going to say it online, but I got some coming up. I'm going to need your help on. Sure. OK. But I love Florida, man. But I didn't live everywhere. I lived in Pittsburgh. I lived in Pittsburgh. That's why you bought Jay Cruz when he came on here. He was from Pittsburgh. You know what? You probably bought right? No, he is. He talked like that, too. I remember. I think I remember him. You're in his voice. Out there. Now that I think about it. Yeah, he talked about that. But you don't have a Louisiana accent. I've been here for a while. Yeah, OK. I've been here for a while. Been here since Katrina. My people be saying, yeah. My people be saying, uh, I'm from Texas. Dallas, nigga. That's my nigga, man. Shoot, Chata Terry blew from Dallas. Now, you wrap us right, though. I appreciate you for helping the city, man. What you're doing is helping create waves and vibes. And it helps the whole, whole, whole situation, you know? For sure. So any more questions for my brother? Mr. Blue? Mr. Terry Blue? One more question. Out of all the interviews that you've ever done, is there any interview that you can say that surprised you because of what the person dropped on you? Like what they said? All right, really, boy. Bease, he do this. Nah, it's a lot of interviews I had like that. Charleston, for sure. Because everybody was telling me not to interview Charleston. That was crazy. Like, I hit my home bell. I said, because we just started seeing this video. I said, hey, bro, I'm going to interview him. And he was like, I don't know if you should go. I was like, man, I'm going to interview him. And I talked to Charleston for like four hours that day. Like, he came to the studio. I talked to him for a long time. And I fucked with Charleston for sure. Like, keep it real. But I had another one with Chris Johnson. OK. He, uh, like he did, uh, he a business owner. He did. I met him in the club randomly. And he gave me a lot of game in that interview. And that was one of my favorite interviews to this day. You know, we definitely did get another one then. But, uh, like he did the clubs. You know, he does the restaurants and stuff. So I'll just tell you. This guy named, uh, like, say the Charleston White thing is, I would say that's one of my best interviews, too. You think so? The one I liked the most. Yeah. Hell, yeah. That's my god, man. I got to get into the Charleston White interviews. What's the name, like, uh, um, KLC? KLC, the B-maker? Mm-hmm. I did him. I liked him. His vibe was great. And he talked about all of them stories. OK. That was a good one. And, and Shannon Briggs, the two-time halfway champion. OK, OK. Yeah, I do. Now you got some heavy interviews. Nah, yeah, but I'm old. Yeah. Yeah, they going to rock with the old niggas. It's all like them. Ha ha ha ha. Who else was it? You like, um, what's up? Sean Cobb was the, I loved his because he was genuine. He got a good heart. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Y'all got good heart. Y'all good people, man. Only thing you know, I get to ask him, why, you know, do you feel like you the one called this and that, and that, that kind of, because you be into a lot of stuff when you, y'all be in the, somebody could get killed right after they be off your show or something. Man, facts, and that's what I try to stay away from. I don't like that. Man, it's, bro, this weekend in Dallas has been so crazy. It was a lot of shoots, too. And I'm hearing about all this stuff that's happened and I be knowing all these people. Like I really be knowing them. So it'd be like, damn, like certain stuff. I don't even want to post cause like it, a lot of people be having so much going on. Like I could run into somebody today. I know you in the streets. You know what I'm saying? I can't even post that I see you here cause I don't know what you got going on the street. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Cause it could happen to you just cause I know people watching me. Exactly. So you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? You be, that's why, I mean even Sean said, like when I come over here, it feels safe, it feels cool to be here. Cause we treat, y'all special to us. So we don't, that's why I don't invite certain people because the people I bring, I want them to feel like it's dope. When people hear that or feel like this is the Grove, they think something else. You know what I mean? But we be chilling. Yeah, they ain't even say the Grove, it's a bad spring. So I was like, ah, I keep hearing, where is the bad springs at? No, but it's cool. We done serviced a lot of people man in this store, man. A lot of people been here. And that's the good point. And we glad you came, man. We love you, bro. And now you respected, we're respected by us. And if you ever need me, I'm gonna pull up to you. That's what, see a lot of people come here like we've had like the top off for all them people. They're like, man, how come one of them ask, well, I don't know you. I'm like, dude, I don't move like that. We different. We move, we got our own thing going. So we ain't to be seen of it. We ain't worried about all of what's going on in the city like that. We more, when we meet you, it's genuine and it's real. So when we reach out to you, you be like, okay, yeah, cause they, it's 100. Whatever they doing is respect, you know? So now when your son reached out to me, I had told Big D. I was like, yeah, I seen the boss. He was like, yeah, man, do it, bro. Do it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause he know, we love all of it, man. I said, I'm gonna do it. I said I'm gonna do it, but you know. If we just don't, we don't invite everybody. But my son did that. He know how I am. Cause he bring me a lot of people too. And I'd be like, uh-uh. No, sir. How I make the cut? It's, you just seem like a, like you trying to do the right thing when I looked at your interview. It's not like you really, like you out here trying to make people get in the crosses and stuff like that. I look at that. Cause I'm trying to bring the city together. How you feel about that being like in the media, dude? You feel like we need to stop that in black media? I don't think it stops. I think it's the way you do it. I don't wanna, I won't say, somebody gotta do it, bro. Right. You don't have to be the one to do it. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? But somebody gotta do it. So I just thank God that I don't have to be the one to do it. We interview people from the heart, right? We wanna help people. We believe in God. We older. So we wanna be like a big brother. Like you come to us is love. Now you can pick to do the other part. Now I do say things about things that certain people probably wouldn't speak on. Cause I ain't, I'm yawning if I wanna know. I'm gonna ask you. I'm gonna ask you. You know what I'm saying? But a lot of stuff I don't care to know as well. So I should get too deep. It get too deep. It ain't my business. No. You know? It might cause too much controversy. So you just leave it alone. But at the same time, we'll talk about, even like when we had musicians come on, we asked them about putting positivity in your music because there's so much negative going on out here. And there's a lot of younger people who are listening to these things and taking it as real. So, you know, this is what I wanna do. This is, I'm gonna be bad. I'm gonna, they try to live this life like a celebrity, but it really, it's just fumes. It's fake. People need real role models, man. Exactly. They ain't got no role models these days. I did a podcast yesterday and shout out to, and I forget her name, 22 bands. Damn. 22 bands. 22 bands. That's her Instagram name. But her podcast really dope. It's, so let's talk about it or let me talk about it. And she was basically saying- My daughter tried to name this. Let me talk. Let's talk about it. I didn't do it. I'm glad y'all did it. But I did do it. I did it on some of my skits. I'll put, let's talk about it. Like on the flyer, it says, let's talk about it. Yeah, we'll say it, but we want, it was gonna be the name and my daughter wanted to do the whole, the name is that. It wasn't, I think it was at first, but then I went with Boss Talk on her one. Cause Boss's talk over here? Yeah, nah, fake. Big Boss Talk. That's it. Yeah, man. She was basically saying like that the internet is full of so much negativity and these kids are watching this and they thinking this is what's real. So it needs to be people putting out real. Yeah, people are putting out real or just, you know, how y'all saying just pouring it out so that people can, you know what I'm saying? Receive it. Cause you never know what people are going through. I don't want to stop, let me ask you this. That real tune guy, the one that I seen you doing the interview with. What, are you guys still rocking out like that? Nah, I don't be talking to him like that. Like y'all, y'all, y'all, he, he's a little different. Okay, it's not, I'm not, I seen the way they're doing it. He's more like inviting people to calls and they talking and you see them. Okay, and the reason his name pops for me is because of Trio Talk, No Peel Talk. And he had got into it with Rainwater over the East Texas Rappers. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And that East Texas thing is dear to me because I'm from East Texas. Okay, okay. See what I'm saying? Okay, okay, okay. It makes sense. So he was like, now he makes it, he's all swimming together. Yeah, cause Trio Talk, Trio Talk, cause I showed him a lot of love. C.C.P., all the people that have been on here. That's my people. C.C.P. done been on here? Yeah. Man, okay, shout out BZTV. BZTV be up on all the new rappers first. Yeah, yeah. BZ was telling me about C.C.P, like maybe a month, like I performed on 10-11 and he just, like now he's probably. No, C.C.C. called me like before, when he doing his show, he just went on Genius. Genius rap, yeah. He just was on there. Okay, okay. Yeah, C.C.C. was a good dude. He's a really good rapper. So when that happened and when old boy was like, I don't know, no country rappers. And that's what Reigns said. I was like, wow, whoa now. You know, whoa, whoa, whoa. And then I knew Trio was going to say something cause he passionate about our people, man. He put it on for East Texas. Yeah, cause that's the way he from. You know what I'm saying? He put it on for East Texas. So what did you think about his list? Cause you made it. I don't think- You were number two on the list. Bro, I don't think that list was too accurate. I ain't go live. Well, I don't even know, listen, I'm gonna be honest with me being on the list. I don't look at things like y'all. First of all, I look at my visuals and the way my setup is. And I'm like, I don't care about what they doing. Not no disrespect to it. It's all different lanes. I'm a podcast. So I ain't tripping on all, which I don't even care about no controversy. I'll just care about making sure that I can talk to my brother. You know what I'm talking about? See, it was, I don't think that was wrong with the list but people get like, like, see me, it's been plenty of lists that I ain't feel like was accurate. You know what I'm saying? And I just say, hey, I don't feel like it's accurate and move on with my day. You know what I'm saying? Cause your list at the end of the day- Is your list, your opinion, right? You know what I'm saying? Like with that, come on, bro. Like I'm living my life every day. Exactly. It's not doing anything. You know what I'm saying? So like whatever, however you feel about my brand or where you think don't mean nothing to me cause I know what it is. You know what I'm saying? Do you not show love these texts artists? Yeah, I do. And you from Louisiana, so I dare used to get on my platform. No, no, I didn't post it. Trill Talk didn't put me on something. Okay. Some female, I forget her name, but I like Smoothie. Smoothie is my partner. I like Smoothie hard. I like, she got a song with Lirani Mother Elf. Journey. Journey. Yeah, I like her. She dope. I like her. But I could, like Mo3 was going down there a lot. Yeah. He show love down there. Man, range is be talking sometime, but y'all got to stop. No, no, no, no, I'm talking about Fars, not just Mo3, but Pooka Leroy, all the artists from Dallas. That's what I'm saying. What I'm saying? Zero, all of these different people go to East Texas, bro. See Lirani broke down. Man, we was back south to Lirani Mother Elf again. Got my boy right there. He was breaking down like how the Texas rap scene works. You say you pop and the first place you gonna go is East Texas. The first people that go book you is East Texas. It's not hot until you go that way. And then it spreads throughout Texas. And he, you know, so I know what's going on. I know what's going on. But at the same time, bro, like, I don't know, I ain't catching everything range. So I seen Trill talk go off. I just, it's like, damn, you know, but every like range, just everything he says, it just get under people's skin. I don't know. Yeah, not me. But I mean, I just basically see him react or some people react around here. And I was like, oh, okay. Well, man, don't react over that. I call and say stuff like that. But people say things to spike something. That's really what they do. But I always tell them, don't react. If you ever get a call from me, it's gonna be like, hey, man, I don't know what's with that. I can tell you stories about people you would not, you'd be amazed at the people that I've called. To just say cheers. And they big, yeah, it ain't worth it. Bro, I mean, people just try to get under your skin, though, like people will go pick with you and pick with you. To get a reaction. I tell you, I tell you, you know what I'm saying? It's bad, but... Okay, if we ask you to come back on the show, you gonna come back and check us out again? I definitely will. Man, you home now. We don't need you, cause we don't be inviting a lot of people, so we gonna call you back. Yeah, okay, cool. Yeah, I'm gonna come back though now, I like it. I wish we had more time. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we're done with it. And we hungry. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, check it, man. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to Boss Talk 101. And how can they find you on your real page? Oh, Terry Blue, Terry Blue, Two E's, you'll find me. Okay, and Dallas Global, what's the name? Dallas Global TV, it's Dallas Global. I saw so many different ones, I was like, okay, which one is it? It's just Dallas Global TV, we, sometimes we be shadow bands, so you might have to type in the whole thing, Dallas Global TV, and we'll pop up, you know? Same man, Terry, thank you so much for coming on the show, man. We love you, bro, we appreciate you. Appreciate you. Already, man. I'll let you boy, it's a unique hustle, man. And we out.