 Let's talk one-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk, we gon' have fun. We be on fire, we be lit, lit. It's a unique hustle, big shit. Big shit, big shit. It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E-CEO, and I'm here with the lovely, amazing, fantastic. Yeah, Mr. Mako, what's going on? None of them dare walk on. Say, man, hey, hey, man, another day. God had made another way. Yeah, I got some. Don't drop by no dollar. We don't need no money. We got God. Check it, man. We got a brother here today, man. He really don't need no introduction, man. He been ripping through the internet. Niggas is really, really a lot of niggas have been doing it as long as he has. Longer than he has is kind of upset. The niggas just came on the scene and he really butt-nicked out here. That mean he ain't trying to hold no punches back, man. Checking my guy, Chris, goes in the building. What's going on? What's good, bro? What's good, man? Just say no to scope. We in the building, man. What's good, man? Talk to me. Hey, man, it's so good to have you on the show, man. Niggas, I've been waiting on my call. Niggas, I've been waiting on my call. I've seen a few niggas you had up around the whole long, nigga. I'm stepping on that, nigga. Yeah, I was sizing niggas up. I was sizing niggas up. I'm gonna be honest with you. This is organically done. So when we do it, it'd be from a different place. It'd be from the heart. Most of these niggas do it for clout. But we do it from the heart. So when we link with people, like I said, my brother told me about you. And my brother just, he ain't even, you ain't never seen him, probably ain't gonna see him. But when he tell me this is who I need to do and I'm gonna move on it. So he tell my son, my son 28, he in Kansas right now. He was eating you this morning. But he ain't even in the state. But he just basically trying to pull it together. He hit my wife up and we started rolling. I said, okay, I hit the nigga up. So that's how I didn't even start getting them hits. I'm a fan, nigga. I've watched the show. No content. I've most definitely went over the shit you talking about. Wow. OG Bobby Billions, Rain, water different things you talking about. Yeah, Charleston White. Yeah, man. Been a host of them to roll. Everybody been through here, man. We done got up to almost 400 episodes in 10 months. We drop every damn day. I don't see nobody else really just doing it like that, bro. Nigga, you got Nigga Lazy out here, bro. Period. And I was happy when I came in the game. I was like, oh, this is going okay. That's what they doing. What, once a week, twice a week? I got these niggas. Got these niggas. The city needs this, though. The city needs this. Thank you, man. The city needs this. They need you, too. You know what I'm saying? Our styles are different, though. Let me show you how I do this shit out here. Y'all, people who do interviews and, you know, a lot of time and do content all day, I will let y'all drop. And then that night, we the talk show. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We the late night out. We're going to break down what everybody else talking about. I'm the black herald, though, nigga. I love it. I'm the Dallas herald. We're going to get some shit started. Nigga, I'm fed down to you. Who we coming on? But I'm just doing mine during the day. And you doing yours doing it. We started shit during the night, bro. So, I knew she was going to do that. I got to find out first. Where did the name Chris Co come from? When I think about Chris Co, I'm thinking about the oil degrees, all of that. You know what? My name used to be Chris Style. I was rapping just a young nigga coming straight out of Garland. I'm an East Garland nigga. East Garland in the building there, nigga. Stop playing nigga. Really all through Garland. The whole G. Broadway. Going all back up. Where was he at? I'm like back up on that. I see you now. I was just a nigga named Chris Style. I started seeing that name. It was a DJ named Chris Style and some old shit. It came up with Sco. Me and my nigga just started calling me Chris. My name is Chris. I was looking for something else to go with that damn Chris. And it was Sco. I could turn myself because that nigga, me and Bosco, Bosco 100, we had an argument on my show that the long ago that nigga said he was Sco before me but the nigga a damn lie. I've been Sco since 06. See this nigga a damn lie. I've been Sco alone before Bosco 100. It was Bosco. Just give us a little bit of a rundown. How was it growing up over on 1st Street and Dairy and all that? Are you an only child? No, I got a brother. I'm the youngest child. You're the youngest? No, I wasn't a mama's boy but I'm the youngest. I'm the youngest. I grew up in Garland. I'm from my straight garden. Born in Baylor. Went home straight to 610 Curtis Street. Curtis Street. Boy, you got me thinking. I used to be over there. Yeah, you remember, I love it there man. I grew up in Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church. Went to all the Garland Schools. Salute to all my checker hall niggas, some A1 niggas, I don't know. Checker hold that nigga. Boy, I don't even know I got my partner. I ain't even gonna go there. I got it excited. I know about that checker hold. From Rose gate to East gate to New West. East gate. I'm talking man. Yeah. You all up there by wood metal and all that, just on the other side of the bridge. Yeah, nigga, stop playing, nigga. I know. Yeah, man, come on, man. But niggas don't know that. You just go under that bridge. Boom. You right there on Ferguson. Already. I already know that. That's exactly what you asked. I saw my first piece of dope over there as a young man. Hey, hey, man. I wouldn't need that bridge. By yourself? I wouldn't need that bridge. Right there back in the day. Stop playing, man. Ask the chase, man. You was over there on wood metal, all the hunting creek. You all through there. All of them down the phone, man. Man, boy, it was some killings over there at that store. It was just one of my little partners got killed over there about two or three years ago. But let's go back into your childhood. She going to want to stay right there for a minute. So was your dad in the picture during all this time? No, I never met my dad through this day. No pops. No, no pops. But do you know who your father is? I think I know who this nigga is and it's crazy because I think I've seen the nigga son on Facebook or something like that. And the nigga name was Junior of what my dad name was. Hold on, hold on. Let's go. So your mom never told you who your dad was? She told me who he was, but she didn't talk about the nigga like that at all. Remember, we talking about the 80s. We talking about, you know, you know, nigga. I mean, my mom got, you know, three kids by three different niggas. She only got three kids. No, no, that's it. You know what I mean? And that's how it was when my people were 180. But nobody daddy around. Me not having a daddy grown up didn't mean shit to me back then because guess what? I had 10 cousins around me. They damn daddy wasn't there either. Oh, really? Nobody daddy was my brother daddy, my sister daddy. So I didn't look at it like, oh man, I'm, this shit's sad. Nah, it was life to us. Ain't nobody drop it. I'm no Pampas, no milk, no nothing around this motherfucker. Dope. But as you got older though and look back on your life, having your father being absentee in life, do you think that that, you know, affected your life somehow? Most definitely. Somehow. I'm going to say just them years, you know, spending the main years is going to be like between 15 and 25. You know what I mean? Them years are you turning from a, you know, from a boy to a man? Oh, you need a, you need a nigga that love you. See, it's one thing people think about, you know, OGs and this and that. Now it's nothing like a nigga that love, that love you to tell you something. No, real time. You know what I mean? So when you, when you grow up and you got friends, because I, one of my best friends growing up, that nigga dad was there. You know, my best friend, his dad was always in his life. So you didn't see that because I know when you said, well, my cousins didn't have a dad or this person didn't have a dad. So you did have somebody in your life who had a father. So you looked at that. Right. And I was like, I'm being honest with y'all. When I first went to his crib to spend the night in my homeboy house and I seen his daddy there. That was, that shit was like, like I thought I seen an alien. Wow. A grown black man walking around the house. You know what I mean? Like handling business and it was, you know, it was, it was crazy. You know what I mean? And plus they hit him, they married and all their kids by one man. Wow. So to me, that was like, you know, yeah, to me, that was like what? Like y'all got the same daddy. Like that's possible. Yeah. Your mom and daddy married. Like they still together. Y'all got a house. We didn't see that shit right around the nigga. We didn't see that kind of shit growing up. That was to me, that was something new. So yeah, growing up, like I said in the 80s, every nigga from my era know what I'm talking about. Nobody had a dad. And it wasn't nothing. It wasn't even a big deal. Do you ever feel like you, you say you think you know who he is. Do you ever feel like you want to reach out to him to say, hey, I'm his son? I kind of reached out to his son. You know what I mean? I reached out to his son and his son, you know, his son was like, his son told me straight up, nigga, my pops say they don't know you or your momma, nigga. Wow. But it was weird, though. That's the weird part about it. But he could be lying though. Hold on. He gets better. He gets better. So now he's supposedly my grandma living in Garland. Yes, sir. So a couple months later, I see him on Facebook said he's in Garland for his grandma funeral. Now they live in Atlanta at this time. You know what I mean? The man she said was my father, he live in Atlanta. He got a son in Atlanta. His son went to a university. His son built like a body builder. Yeah. You know what I mean? I seen him online, chopped it up with him. He told me, hey, my dad said he ain't never, he don't know you or your momma. So it's, that's weird. Okay. I'm like, you know, I left it alone. But like I said, I look up and I see the same nigga in Garland until I met my grandma in the funeral. Wow. He right there. Yes. I'm like, okay, so. It don't make sense. It's something too damn close to comfort. But then it gets better. It gets better. So, you know, I've seen, so now I see the nigga they say is my dad. Facebook page now. I see there. Boom. There you go. I look at the nigga. He don't really look like me, but I can't, you know, yeah, O, O, G, O, nigga now. I don't know what he looked like back in the day. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm looking at him. Nigga don't really look like me, but I noticed that him and my mama following each other on Facebook. I said, look, let me tell y'all something. I would have went to mama. Is this him? Listen, listen, listen. I'd already said that. I'd already talked to, you know, but I talked to his son and he said that shit. I told her. Of course my mama, she ain't like that. You know, come on, ain't nigga no one. Yeah, that nigga, like everybody know from Garland and shit. He's trying to tell his keeping family from knowing that you're an outside child. So, yeah, who knows? You know what I'm talking about? He probably have more than one. He probably have more than one. I don't know nothing about that, but I know when we rich, I tune. Yeah, y'all. So I see. The nigga ain't even show up. Man, shout out to this nigga, man, nigga. Get him out there. I'm tired of this, nigga. We grown now, nigga. We're a box too, nigga. You done raised some killers. Yeah, you know what I mean? I'm a little page now. So you have means to reach out to him directly. Yeah. But you already, well, you might out to me. No, because the son is so mighty light though. Yeah, the son, you don't know that nigga. You see what I mean? I'm still wrong. I'm not on him still wrong. I'm not gonna be on him with you, bro. I know what you were saying. The nigga be a cut up. Yeah, that ain't normal. Yeah, yeah, man. He juice in himself. I'm gonna say this. Right now, you know, I have a son, my son, 15, you know what I mean? I got a daughter that I just sent to Atlanta. You know what? Yeah, man. What happened in my childhood and I have no dad around and shit like that. Yeah, I went through, I went through some shit, but it made me a cold ass dad. I'm a cold ass dad. I tell you, I'm cold. Yeah. Man, I don't miss shit. I ain't miss no goddamn basketball games, no recitals, no nothing. I didn't, you know what I mean? That's usually what happens. I take fully care of them. Even me and they mama separated. I don't need to die from you. Keep everything in your purse. Don't ever pull a nickel out for them kids. I got everything. She ain't seen the inside of a barbershop. She don't know what footlock I look like. She don't know shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She don't know what that kind of shit is like. I do everything. You got a boy and a girl? I got a boy and a girl. Yep, just sent my daughter just turned 19. Wow. What are you looking good over there? My daughter turned 19 and I had her when I was 18. My daughter turned 19. I sent her off to Clark University, you know, in Atlanta. Dope. Dope. You know what I mean? So, yeah. That's what it's all about. About the same mom? Same mom. Yeah, no, no, no. Two kids, same house. Same, okay. Yeah, same house. You're trying to clean it up. Yeah. Two kids, same house. Yep. And that's the only kids I got. No other kids nowhere else. That's it. Man, that's dope. That's good. Because a lot of people try to do that because they didn't experience that. They want to make sure that they get it right. But some people fall right back in the same thing as their father. Nah, we weren't going for it. Nah, we weren't going for it. Yeah. I knew how much, you know, growing up as a young man with no pops. Like when I tell y'all, I was out there, I was out there. I was a wild nigga. Like when I tell y'all, I was probably one of the worst niggas in my city. I mean that from a, from a sad place. Like I was one of the worst niggas growing up probably in the history of my city. Like that's how, that's how I fucked up I was. But I tell you, I've done everything from kicking in 40, 50 doughs. When I tell you, the police has raided everybody in my entire house, family house, including this nigga's shit. I mean, when I tell you that my mama used to wake me up in the middle of the night rubbing anointment oil on me because she thought I was possessed. Like my mama just thought I was just an evil, crazy ass nigga. Me and my brother. You know, we was wild growing up. We didn't have no pops. So big bro out there wild and he kicking in doughs. He selling dope. He doing everything. I'm just trying to do like big bro doing, you know? I mean, I'm just, I'm just going to do a big bro doing. I got kicked out of every single school I ever went to. I never survived in no school. I got kicked out of every school in the history of going to school. See, and that all proves that a woman cannot be a father to a young man. Because no matter how much she try to pull you back, you know what I mean? A man could have done that when she couldn't do that. No matter how much we love and we try to do everything because we don't want to see you straight. But you're going to still do what you wanted to do because you're a young man. Mama tried. Mama tried. Mama a little woman too. You know, she whooped us as long as she could. Them whooping stopped hurting by 10, 11, 12 niggas. Them whooping wasn't hurting. Yeah. Mama still around. Mama look good. Mama still around. Yeah. Mama around. How old were you when you changed your life? That nigga ain't changed. Yeah, I ain't changed. I am. I'm going to be honest. I ain't changed. But what we mean by that? I seen his show. He had a little character. No, he changed when he had kids because you don't want him kissing. I didn't want to be like you. You know what you said. I'm just giving a... But as far as just being like thinking the way I think, like you say growing up without no father, I think about that shit every day when I'm dealing with my kids. You know what I mean? Like you got to be like, hey, this is your one life to live. This is it. And it can go hard. I want to be like that. Because these days going by fast right now too. Yeah, sure. I thought it was goddamn Monday today. No, no, no. I'll be the same one. Yeah. I thought it was Monday. You wanted to late bloom was I guess I would say. Yeah. As far as you know. So how did you get into... I'm going to get a little bit into the rap music right now. Yeah. How did you get into rap? What age did you start rapping? Man, I started rapping. I was just like a lot of cats at school in the cafeteria kind of rapping with niggas around the way. But then what happened was I started after school. I went to jail for a while. I remember I was in jail for like four or five months of being 17. When I got out, I wasn't in school no more. In some I was supposed to be a junior. I just completely stopped going. Yeah. I remember I was at late viewing Garl. I just stopped going and I started really trying to rap. In some I was like really just writing raps all the time. So around that time, you know what niggas going to do? I'm going to be a little cutie, bust them down to some nicks. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I'm rapping every day. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're a real live rapper. Yeah, we're now rapping. Now man, we're going to be over your husband. And I want you to know of. Yeah, we're going to hustle and rap. So I started just rapping. I started to get the attention from a lot of local niggas. Like niggas around the way. Just hearing that niggas crispy going in on that microphone. That niggas hard. That makes you more and more. Yeah, niggas start, niggas start. We live in these apartments and niggas would all come from everywhere. These apartments to freestyle with us niggas every night. Till we might have 10, 15, 20, 30 niggas out there freestyling. So I was like, you know what? Fuck that. I'm calling the head crack at 97.9 to be. Already. I'm calling the head crack. I just called head crack. That niggas picked up the phone. I said niggas, I started dissing the niggas that was on freestyle. I said, I'm coming up there. I want to be sitting there. Come on. You own the mall. I'm like, oh, shit. I go up to valley view. I remember nice. I go up to valley view. I got a white boy in there. They said a white boy named is cool Joe, right? Cool Joe. They said his white boy been up here for like damn niggas six, seven weeks. I'm like, damn, you know, super K in the building. Yeah. Keynote in the building. Shout out. Head crack in the building. You know freestyle battle time. They cut the beat on. I go. Boom. White boy go. Boom. They give me one more round. Boom. Boom. I killed them. Easy. And when you in there. Easy. I mean, I mean, aw, man. Nick, I've been watching smack since goddamn murder mook and goddamn me. He's got that. Right. Got that. I told you don't do it. Come up here. Hey, man, you know, in back, you know, when they do it on the radio, you can't hear it until you leave. You got to leave them all. Then they're going to go through and edit it. So you go sit in the car and listen to it. Call it, call it, call it. You know what I mean? I won. I ended up being the freestyle champ for damn it. Like, I want to say like three or four months. The only thing that stopped me was I went back to jail again. Damn. Yeah, probation. I was always on the run from probation. Whenever I would take, I took a felony probation five year deferred. Okay. And I turned it into a seven. Wow. I mean, every time they would let me go, I just take off running again. I would never, I mean, I'm not piss testing at all. I'm not, y'all not checking my piss. I'm smoking. How did you beat it? They just got tired of me. They got so tired of me when they finally caught me last time. They just said, just give us the rest of our money and just sneak a go. I ain't even have too much. I ain't even have too much community service done. Wow. You know what I mean? I got my community service done on my probation literally through the black, the black arts of letters and what's it called? Yeah. The T-Ball. Mm-hmm. Curtis King. Y'all ever heard of you? You know, Mr. King. Mm-hmm. They put me in a restitution center because I wouldn't get a job. Now, I didn't even need a job. I was looking good. I'm shy. I'm doing a little hustling with my probation. Like, nah, nigga, you need to go to work. Where are you getting this money from? And she's like, no, you need to go to work. Yeah. So they put me in a restitution center which is right across the street from T-Ball and they started sending me and other people to T-Ball to do community service. Mm-hmm. You know what I mean? So I was meeting people like Kiki Shepherd and Eddie Winslow and... Yeah. Eddie Winslow. Yeah. A lot of people do work through them. Yeah, they work through them. Yeah. I never forget I met Kim Fields one night. Yeah. Really? Kim Fields coming down the stairs. I said, oh, I got a big crush on Kim Fields. Big crush on her. I see her coming down the stairs. Yeah. I reach out. This is the real story. Yeah, you seen her. Real story. Yeah, you run down on her. I reach out for her hand. Reach out for her. She give me her hand. Yeah, Nick, this is a... Wait a minute. This is an R&B song. Yeah. That didn't reach out for her. Nick doesn't reach for women no more, Nick. Say it. I grab her hand. Tell a story. You know what I mean? At this time, she got the blonde dreads already and she... You know what I mean? Skin looking amazing and shit. Yeah. That was before Smokin' Norfolk's song when she cried on the piano. Come on. I'm like, damn. I grab her hand. I said, man. You're one of my favorite characters on Living Single. Yeah. Sinclair. Yeah. She looked at me and said, what did you call me? Yeah, you called her the wrong name. Sinclair. The wrong name. The wrong name. I was like, oh, shit. What was her name on the show? It was... Oh, no. I just would have called the camp people. It wasn't Ray Jean. It wasn't Sinclair. It was... What was her name on the show? It wasn't Khadija either. No, it wasn't. Yeah, Khadija was the dark one, the main character. She wasn't either. Ray Jean. Ray Jean. What's it, Ray Jean? She was Ray... I accidentally called her Sinclair. And she was Ray Jean. She took her hand away and said, nigga, what? I said, ah. Yeah, man. I was just one with Facts of Life, nigga. Yeah. Yeah, you know what I mean? Yeah, I went all the way back to do it, nigga. Yeah, to do it. Yeah, I ain't for the play with it. I'm winning it. That's easier to remember. Yeah, to do it, nigga. Yeah, you should have said, look, I used to watch Facts of Life and I've seen you even on the episode where Honor was on there. You know, you started... Yeah, you'd have got her, nigga. I fucked it all with her. Yeah, man. Yeah, it wasn't meant to be like that. Yeah, it wasn't meant to be like that. No, no. You did better anyway, man. Shout out to the one you got with, man. You missed out, uh, uh, Sinclair. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, stop playing. I was taking her in at that time. I mean, I had a baby mom and two kids. I was just trying, you know, man. I was just trying to think what's up. So, let me just... So, you... After you... You get into... Okay, when did you... Did you ever have a manager or somebody? No, hold up. But I don't know. So, you got locked up. You are on top. Oh, wait a minute. Yeah. But when I came back, um... Things changed. Nigga, the people was gone. Nigga was a cell phone. Nigga was gone. The person who was on top of it might have been... Well, I came back. Let me see. When I came back this next time... Maybe your people changed. I came back with a baby this time. Yeah, man. I came back home to a baby. Into my, um... That was a crazy experience. I had a... I had a child while I was in jail. And I was in Lou Stair too. They just... They had me just on... What was that? You was on Decca? No, no, no. They moved me around first. What was that? Government center. Government center? Yeah, I started out. I was in government center. Then when they gave me... I went to court. They gave me the chemical dependency program. New Holland? Oh, I lived on New Holland. My first couple of times... I lived in the bird cage, nigga. That's... I lived... I was there for like five, six months. Y'all lived in the bird... Y'all out at night, ain't it? Yeah, nigga. I lived in the bird cage. But now government... And government center was worse than that damn bird cage. And there was arts in there. Yeah, that's right. They would let niggas do what they wanted to do. Nigga's a... Nigga, I got high in the government center. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's coming through. It's coming through. That was a crazy high nigga in jail. Aw, man. We rapped all night. Nigga, I'm thinking about rapping. Nigga ride. Nigga got high in government center and rapped all night. But... But being the type of father that you say you are... Yeah. How did it feel not being there to see your child being born? To be honest with you, I didn't know at the time. You know what I mean? Because remember, I don't got no kids. I'm a teenager. I don't even know. Oh, she didn't call and be like... No. Well, she can't call me. I mean, you know what I mean? I'm in jail. It's keep calling home to see when she had her. That's all I can do. You know what I mean? That's all you can do in jail is keep calling home. You know what I mean? I'm in the county. So when did you find out? Only when you got... I found out on Halloween. My daughter was born on the 30th. I found out on Halloween. And you were locked in. You know what I mean? Yeah. One of my aunties got called. My grandma house. And one of my aunties answered the phone and told me that she was born. Then they sent me pictures of her. They sent me Christmas photos of her. You know what I mean? And that's when a nigga... That's when... Oh, it really, you know, hit a nigga. That's when I was under them goddamn blankets that night. Nigga over there trembling. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I gotta get the hell up out of here, man. Yeah, that shit real. Nigga's don't know about it. I'm gonna eat them goddamn coffee. I'm playing tough all day. But when the lights go out... It's hard, man. I'm trying to shower something. Yeah, yeah, I'm over there. I'm over there crying. Yeah, cuz it's your baby. I put the two pastes on the back of these damn pictures. Then put them on my window and shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a hard turn. Hard turn. Hard time. Were you there for your second woman? Second woman's born? Yep. Yep. I was in the Biblical court every day. But that kinda helped you to grow, too, though. Yeah. I call that the three days of dying. Like when you go through certain situations, God be really cleaning you up. Yeah. And it's a cleansing time. So the time when you're hurting, you're really being pulled and thrown to some different. And it's on a whole another level cuz you know it's hidden the right way. That right there is isolation, man. Yeah. And at the end of the day, it's really the time to get your mind right. Gotta get your mind right, bro. Got you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So after you get out, how did you get back in the rap? And I'm gonna go right back in the rap. Well, when I got out, like she asked to have a manager. And that's what happened, man. I started rapping. I started rocking with just, you know, with a lot of local cats. Salute to my guys, TMA. Salute to Doseki G. Doseki G. Yeah, I talked to him with Mr. Luchek on me and he was on the phone. Salute to Deontay. Salute to, yeah, it was a lot of niggas just, you know, around the way locally. I was always rocking with and doing music with, you know what I mean? And then I seen, they got signed. They took off Luchek, not Luchek, but Doseki G and Deontay. They ended up signing with Stony Crook. You know, they ended up doing their thing. I ended up getting down with my partner's TMA to grind records. We was always out there rapping, man. So I remember when they put the NDA together, you know, the North Dallas Alliance. They put the NDA together. That's when Lil' Will had that big hit, My Duggy. My Duggy? Yeah. So them niggas snatched it from California. I never forget it. Yeah, he had that busted while I don't beat a couple of hits around that area. You know, Luchek, all of them niggas, T-Cache, a monster, a big moan, a stubble lean. Shout out to all of them niggas from that era of niggas. Because I was just amongst them niggas, you know, learning the game, doing music, doing songs with different niggas. But then along came a white boy named JT Barnett that changed the game. Wow. JT Barnett came along. He was a videographer and he ended up working for the Show Cheaters. You know, he was one of the producers of the Show Cheaters. So I'm rapping at this time. Well, I'm rapping. We ain't making no money yet off this rap shit. So he worked for Cheaters. We tell me, hey, look, you want to work for Cheaters? And I'm like, fuck it. You're right. I started doing everything for Cheaters. I started doing security work for Cheaters. I started doing PA work for Cheaters. I started actually producing episodes of Cheaters. You know, I became like one of his like secret go-to guys for episodes. So he finally just gave me to go with the green light and was like, I'm going to let you start handling episodes for Cheaters. So a lot of episodes of Cheaters people have seen. I produced them. Wow. I have a question for that. You did security. Yeah. What's the craziest thing you've seen during Cheaters where you had to deal with it? Well, I mean, the craziest shit is the venue not knowing we showing up because Cheaters that do you dirty, they won't tell a venue they come in sometime. So if you show up to a hotel and they don't know y'all coming, they're going to sit real security on y'all. So I done worked for Cheaters running from the police like I'm going to go to jail. Me and different staff members, we gone. Trying to get that footage. Yeah, trying to get that goddamn footage. Yeah. And it's worth it, man. Yeah. Good show. Great vibe. Yeah. You know what? I stay up. What's up? When the dude I stay up. You know what? That was right before me. You know what? I'm going to say this. I'm going to say this. As of right now, I worked for Cheaters again. I just started working for Cheaters again. So you back, what's that nigga name over there? Peter Gunn. Peter Gunn. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah. So a lot of stuff in Cheaters, you'll see it's, it's, it's all, I'm just going to say it's all crazy. You know what I mean? I'm back with the show. So before that you would have called me going in. But yeah, I'm back with the show. Shout out to JT Barnett. JT Barnett also worked on the Tiger King. Wow. You know what I mean? Yeah. And I remember when he was telling me about that. I got this gay white dude in Oklahoma with all these tigers and shit. He come down here with me. I'm like, hell nah, nigga. That shit sounds stupid. Yeah. And it ended up turning into the Tiger King. Wow. You know what I mean? Yeah. But yeah, yeah. I got down with JT Barnett. I worked with Cheaters. We started, you know, just doing music while working with Cheaters. Next thing you know, we doing shows and we bump into Lil' Flip. Okay. You know what I mean? We bump into Lil' Flip and his people. And one of Lil' Flip partners named Golden Chat, he just took a liking to us. Okay. And we started talking with him. He brought us around Flip. Flip took a big liking to us. You know, if Flip was telling me this to my muse, I want to bring you on the squad. I want to sign you. I want to bring JT Barnett with me too. I want you all to start, you know, y'all going to be close with G's and bring you on the squad. But this is the time. What Flip was this? Was this the Flip before? This is Rap the T.I. Oh, this is Rap the T.I. This is Rap the T.I. This is Rap the T.I. This is Rap the T.I. That was a hard deal right there with Tip. Yeah. Yeah. This is Rap the T.I. This is about 07, 08. And I was, I was, I was mad about that whole dang situation. Yeah, man. It was horrible. Yeah. And I didn't like it because we had the whole thing working at the time. Yeah, man. And it was basically screw music and all kind of stuff. People don't know how everything got disassembled after that. That was a dividing point for us losing pretty much. We had essence, bro. Yeah. Flip had the biggest thing going because Sony had them signed them. And he, you know, people with jealous like they always get, niggas get jealous. All the rappers got jealous. That was from even Houston. And we can talk about it now. But then, you know, basically, I was a big little Flip fan. Even when he would decided that, okay, I'm going to go against T.I. I didn't know Tip. So I was with Flip. And to be honest with you, I'm from Texas. So when Scarface did that, man, it was some crazy stuff went on in my head. I'm like, man, these niggas were just trying to sign. And I think that was a lot of jealous. Yeah, Dev Jam South. A lot of jealousy, man. Yeah, man. I mean, Flip was one of them niggas who made a lot of young niggas in Texas want to do their thing because we had never seen that. Now it was different. We've seen, we've seen, you know, with Jay Prince, you know, and Rapper like I had done, you know, with yellow boys and all that. But little Flip. Shout out to Prince. Yeah, shout out to Prince. But little Flip was the new era. He was. He was that new era of young niggas, very braggadocious. Talking about them diamonds, them cars, that third, they'll pop trunk, all this shit. You know, and we know niggas like Kiki and Fat Pat. Them niggas have been putting it down, doing it. But Flip was like that new era of it. He was like the young nigga, 19, 20 years old. Flip was able to deal with some levels that they weren't able to attain because he was able to really cross over somewhat. A lot of people don't see that. He was able to deal with, you know, I remember when he was, he was like, everybody was loving this is the way we ball. I mean, it was a good time for Texas, man. And for the South. Yeah. Because it really was a Southern thing, to be honest with you. I remember hearing all this freestyle and going to shout out to George Lopez, the nigga that T-Town. That T-Town, you even on here? Yeah. Yeah. Salute to George. The niggas was slanging them goddamn CDs out of T-Town. That boy a bad nigga. Remember, was slanging them goddamn CDs. That's how DSR got on. Niggas don't realize that. They kept putting it in our face. Yeah. They're still slanging CDs. Yeah. They're still doing it. They're still slanging CDs. Yeah. So how, okay, once you met with Flip and you guys did some projects together? Yeah. Yeah. I started working with Flip. I started recording with Flip. We started doing a lot of shit. And I'm still working with JT Barnett. I'm still shooting reality show pilots and all kind of shit. But it was a lot of cats I ran into while being down with Clover G's. I did a reality show pilot called School of Beats where I gathered up a couple of producers and one of the producers was Mr. E. Okay. Triple D revenge movie. I know you're talking about that. Yeah. He was one of the producers on the show. I had other niggas. So working with Flip gave me a bigger opportunity to say I'm a rap and continue to do some of this shit we doing with JT Barnett. Yeah. You know what I mean? So with the music shit. I'm gonna say this with the music. I wasn't as focused as I should have been. You know what I mean? Yeah. I was cocky with it. Let me just stop before a minute. Shout out to Rainwater. Rainwater say you old rapping niggas is the one that hold really the like the whole disc normal rapping niggas that hold the city from coming up because the young niggas trying to come up. Yeah. And I'm just paraphrasing but that's kind of what he alludes to a lot. That's exactly what he said. I talked to the niggas several times on the phone. So do you agree with that? I'm gonna say like this. Nobody should ever give up their dreams. You know you got niggas who 40 years old still go play ball even when they're not going to the NBA. They still want to play a pickup game of basketball. So I'm not gonna tell nobody to stop recording and rapping over beats is that what you like. But if you are older and you got that you know you got that knowledge like I have now I rather use that to help one of younger niggas out. That's just how I look at it now. Everybody got you know everybody don't look at it like me. But I would rather take my experience in the game and go like I went and linked up with T ball today and when sat down one of his artists and watched his music and shit and he put me on him and you know so now on my show I'm gonna go play some of his shit. I would rather do that. I would rather put on for the young artists right now. But you got some OG that still want to rap. You know I mean I ain't knocking them for that. If niggas still want to rap that's what they do before as me. I feel like if you are OG take that game and they knowledge you got and let's come on let's help these young niggas out. Yeah and that's what it's all about. Just making sure that we you know do what it takes to pass it to the next generation. That's our biggest problem. We've always been wanting to kill the dream. Our people you know what I mean. We fathers not being in the home. You say that so it just perpetuates itself into something even into the music industry which is really entrepreneurship. It's holding us back. We have the ball. It's one of the greatest things to see the control that the music has over the people of the other cultures. So we need to make sure we think of that and stop thinking of just ourselves and what we like and not supporting the new stuff that the younger generation brings out. So do you know a lot of niggas say that you know you came up on Mothry's legacy of him passing away. Now all of a sudden you come in here and you start the reason you own is because Mothry passed away. I want to hear your answer. I ain't going to tell your mind to the end. I'm going to say this. I'm going to say my knowledge. You heard me just give out some of my back stories. You can see I've been in this hip hop shit for forever. Now did I come in around that time? Yeah that's the time I came in. At the time we was thinking about doing a show for like damn near a year. I had been thinking about what am I going to do on YouTube because Lil Flip started his own show. That's what I was going to say. I know he started his own show. Lil Flip started a show called The True Shall Set You Free Podcast. Now I'm not going to lie to you. When Lil Flip started that show I thought I was going to be the co-host of the goddamn show. Anyway. I was like okay yeah this is my time. We were doing a lot of filming at Real Life Street Star. So I'm like okay I'm pulling up but as I get there it's a nigga named DJ and I'm like who the fuck is this nigga? You know big nigga bunch of chains on this shit nigga rattling walking around the room and shit like who this nigga is. So I had seen him on line before I knew who hard hitter was. That's my god salute to hard hitter. That's my nigga. But I'm like I'm thinking that seat is going to be mine. I just know it. Lil Flip was like nah I'm going to let hard hitter do it because we're going to do a lot of episodes in Houston too and hard hitter be traveling back and forth with me. So I'm like I bet you know I didn't trip but I sat in there with Flip. Still I still helped them niggas out came up with different shit. You know humble playing the background scene you know. I'm watching everybody work. Yo please say he be the sixth man. Yeah. Yeah sometimes you gotta see. Yeah yeah. Ain't nothing wrong with that. I was humble. I'm just watching what they doing. I had a show running and I'm helping them out with a lot of shit coming up with different concepts. I'm going to talk about different shit. He put a like a spin board together with different things you could do. I would go and help them with all that shit. I would just humbly play my role. But I was I was also scheming. Yeah. Yeah I was scheming. Yeah yeah yeah. Because I'm up there with Real Life Street Store. Real Life Street Stars is um was some guys who I had been working with a long time ago. They came into the game and when they came into the game I was the first nigga to ever go viral and ever make niggas talk about them. Wow. When they came into the game they um they were just doing the name of the show was uh real talk no bullshit. That was the name of the show when they first started. That was real. My cousin didn't know them. Yeah. I don't really know them. Shout out to my nigga. My nigga Joe. My nigga Jeff. Jeff. I think I met Jeff. But I just seen him. Yeah. I don't know nobody. Yeah. I've worked up nigga. I don't know nobody. I'm a country nigga. Yeah. Yeah. But you're in the building now. I'm free. Yeah. I don't I came in this thing and I never I tell you when we have the cameras but I always was incognito. Yeah. Incognito. Like I ain't the one but at the end of the day I see what everybody was doing um and uh I definitely love the way that the vlogging thing is going in Dallas. Yeah. You guys are dope man. Yeah. The whole thing not just not just no one entity. The whole thing that's with me. The whole shit. That's why you here today because my brother me think about bringing the whole thing like trying to bring people in the way they think and to a to a place to where we all can say when a nigga come to town hey man go check such a like like my boy when when Charlotte Lowe junior just came. Yeah. Like our our hell when my boy brought Pembroke Caprice or whatever. Anytime a nigga come through you know we supposed to be able to show each other love. Nigga quit worried about you were real hustler you were even get money so long nigga I don't and I ain't I ain't flexing. Yeah. But I ain't just a nigga and I ain't out here doing it like a nigga ain't stressing over a dollar man. Yeah. I never was one. I always nigga I you talk about you used to rob nigga and do it. Nigga I'm old nigga man. I never went without bro. Yeah. How do you deal with criticism? How you deal with criticism? Man it's I've been dealing with it for so long nigga shit you know shit getting down with little flip nigga damn nigga you talk about hell man I had a million questions. Y'all have to get serious on some occasions dealing with tip. Oh man you know it was a lot of time he was a lot of time but niggas walked in clubs I remember that record of that record ain't I came out there ain't I yeah I remember that record came out I never get we would go to clubs and shit man like we would walk in that would be like the signal for the DJ to throw the goddamn song on. Really. Yeah you deal with shit like that from time to time you walk in the club they just throw tion. Yeah and they and how did that did y'all you know but you gotta you know that might start some shit up like I never get one time we in the club we all walk in I'm with the Houston we in Dallas I'm with the Houston niggas we walk in they throw ain't I on you know I see toro in them niggas on them y'all you know okay what else niggas on the other side the niggas are hitting niggas up and shit across the room shit I'm looking like hold on I gotta slide over and tell them niggas hold on nigga I'm over there with them niggas yeah niggas clover jeez yeah okay y'all we good everybody you know what I mean yeah it's just weird how that shit would go with you know love but then sometimes be like some weird shit going on with you know with certain niggas but not overall man nowadays I mean it's love I mean suppose them niggas and chopped it up a couple of times and shit like that so it was a dope battle back then you know hey you know it went the way it went you know hey niggas did it for hip hop I feel like you know girls who called who out they did it for hip hop let me ask you so I mean does that annoy you when people say you use mode three to make your platform look certain way no not at all bro you know because the thing about is I show mode three love and respect and if you're not a 635 nigga you know what I mean if you're not from that direction from that north side from garland from the apartments and all that shit then niggas don't understand you know I mean when that we would already want to do a show like I said flip was doing his I was looking for where to get mine started when mode three passed away I didn't jump right into it but I was watching big D the mogul you know I mean yeah salute to big D the mogul I didn't watch him grind cuz I got a partner named DK and he was on the show and I had been started watching big D and that's when I decided that I wanted to start doing shit mode three passes away I see big D the mogul interview rain walk that's right into my scene interview rain I'm watching that's a good ass interview and then like a week or so went by and I realized nobody else had interviewed the niggas you know it was some more questions I want to be to ask them it was more shit I hit up rain water we set it up we did it on Instagram wow I did it on Instagram and transferred it over to YouTube and we end up doing like a hundred thirty thousand views on it a lot of people don't know I got monetized on YouTube with one video I did that one interview I got my four thousand watch out with a thousand subs and then they got monetized off one video coming in though your first video got monetized so I seen so it was a deal I know I seen where you some one time you defended I guess I want to say defended like you had this against Slim Thug and all them niggas I seen that I was like that nigga there he just jumped out there but he didn't care swinging at everybody back to real life street stars that's them niggas that was their first interview that ever blew up what about the other one it was also what about trap boy you have you you've had no trap boy actually was an issue with trap I did an interview with a nigga named jackpot jackpot came home from the PND ten years flat nigga jackpot used to be best friends with Earl Spence they was all in the same crew together ok jackpot comes home he get a hold of me he tell me I got some music this and that but I also got a story I want to tell when the nigga told me the story about him taking time for Earl Spence and he making an Earl Spence was supposed to took the time but Earl Spence father begged him not to because his son was going to the Olympics can you take all the time for that nigga tell him that he had some shit but as time went on I talked to jackpot again I talked to his manager and the main thing was I liked the nigga music you know what I'm talking about before we did the interview I heard his music I liked the music I liked the record I said you know what I gotta let this nigga tell the story man let this nigga come tell the story he come tell the story about you know how he basically he was all in some shit he took the full case he didn't say nothing about them guys being there he said that he sent me out of receipts of Earl Spence wearing the they call him dude his name is dude free dude his rap name is jackpot but the free little dude shirts he sent me to jpegs where the nigga was sending him and his family was sending him money and he said that he was promised by his dad and Earl Spence that when he got home he had nothing to worry about I found you good you took that time nigga when you get out you good man this is jackpot story he said I come home I'm good I got a job whatever he came home he never never heard shit from Earl Spence he said he went out one night and he never heard from Earl again he said he even sent Earl a $25,000 cash app request nigga said Earl Spence declined the shit and blocked the nigga you know what I mean so yeah so so when that happened I think I'm not for sure I guess trap boy felt some kind of way you know what I'm talking about trap felt some kind of way and he jumped in my on the instagram post of the video that I was going to do that night on youtube about the story you got zero chances left we're tired of you nigga you know what I mean so that's what trap boy said so Vince I did a little episode you know speaking on that and shit like that because in the end I'm a real nigga fan I'm like I don't nigga fuck all that shit you know what I'm talking about like young nigga get your mind right you feel me so when this happened did you guys ever straighten it out no I never talked to him you know I never talked to him I never talked to none of them niggas you know I didn't talk to Earl Spence I didn't talk to yellow be easy because in the end he ain't got his own story fam all I did was gave that man the floor to speaking story you know what I mean I don't think I owe you niggas no kind of explanation niggas I'm not if I bump into Earl Spence tomorrow I wouldn't say sorry to the niggas niggas ain't my story niggas that niggas said you owe him some money niggas I don't know you niggas that is crazy man now you don't know I don't know you niggas what you talking about that story man I think it's true what all of it all of it I think it's true I don't know I don't know I don't know the trap boy that time but I don't like I don't like yeah so trap boy part all the real and it is out of who you'll look Earl I don't I'm a yellow you can be a fan yeah you ain't that whole cause it's really dude I just know that I'm a big time I love the city like I always tell Rain and everybody to come on this show if I'm talking to anybody I don't care who it is at some point you gotta start trying to come together now my co-host Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, fuck it, nigga, keep on hunting, man. But the thing is, I just say that at some point, you guys are pentacles for the city. We got to start acting like it. Nigga been getting money so long, show the youngsters how to get money. Quit thinking about yourself and your reputation and your machismoism, nigga. Ain't nobody, yeah, how big your chest is. How tall your truck's at, you know what I'm saying? Come on, my nigga, y'all, we already been winning. Winning. Y'all gonna let the young niggas win, but y'all just gonna continue to cut up. We gonna kill each other? Yeah. If I also do, I'll snitch now. Who? I'll snitch on Earl. Oh, if he's on what? Yeah, I'll snitch on his ass. I'll bring his shit out, he'll be back. But I think it's already over. But the thing about it is, Jackpot already back in jail again. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he went back and he did 10 flat, and now he back in there, they trying to fight to get him out, you know, so. I'll still snitch. You know, maybe Earl didn't want the nigga around because he felt the nigga was wild or some shit like that. He could have been anything. You never know, so. Yeah, man, trying to get his career to go. And he helped Earl get his career to go. Yeah, real talk. Hey, that's real shit though. I mean, he helped you. That's real shit, he helped you. You know what I mean? Yeah, he helped you. Yeah, he helped you. Yeah, he helped you. I'll bring it all down too, nigga. Yeah, but when you help somebody, a lot of times you evolve to in time, and if that person can't grow with you, man, it's gonna bring you stuff down. You can't take everybody with you, bro. Yeah. I don't care how y'all look at it. I done seen niggas come up. You got niggas like Jamie Foxx came up. I went out in the terrell. I said, man, I used to teach that nigga how to play the drums. I used to teach that nigga how to sing. He was singing. There's another nigga that I used to sing just as good as him. Man, my brother was his best friend. Kept nigga from beating him up. Yeah, but still, nigga, that nigga worth 80 million dollars. You worth 80 dollars. I know. Come on, what we got to talk about? Yeah, he got 80 million to cover me. See what I mean? I don't wanna hear that shit, man. But you got, you can't not get T.S.B. But you can't not get T.S.B. But you can't not get T.S.B. But you can't not get T.S.B. 10 flat, man. Yeah, nigga, that's one of the way if I'm gonna get 10 flat. I'm gonna get 10 flat. Back 10 flat, 10. He did 10 flat. Yeah, he did 10 years. Like, he got locked up. Well, he had an opportunity. He was out here. If he fell some type of way, he could have went and addressed that. Yeah. He was going back to jail anyway. Yeah, nigga, yeah, yeah. So, you know, niggas everywhere go anywhere. Yeah, free jackpot, man. I actually got the niggas some shows booked and everything. You know, I started talking to him, trying to look out for him and shit. You know what I mean? I got him some shows booked and his shit didn't go, you know, you knew it would give a nigga a chance. All y'all talking about is the devil's work, man. Dividing, conquer, it's so easy. I see it so easy. Nigga trying to get bread out here. You can't get no money. You want to stay broke, busting and discussing, keep on being divided. You ain't gonna never come together. Atlanta got some special going on down there. When it comes to the music, they drop all that stuff. It's like Houston did. Houston had it as well. Houston had it, too. Houston had it, too. Well, Nells ain't got it. Nells ain't never had it. Well, I'm saying that and they can. If we change the conversations and if we try to try to build together, you know what I'm saying? We had an all-star lineup of young niggas coming up not too long ago. And nobody wanted them all three. Yeah, we had young niggas. We had it, but it was divided. When nobody's stepping up trying to pull them together, you had a lot of niggas out here that would hang out with them, but they wouldn't try and put them niggas together, man. If they was, I mean, it would be some stories coming out right now where we brought them together and we, you know. Well, I did hear a story about, I seen Sean Cotton tell the story about a, yeah, about J Prince right now. Yeah, he told it here about J Prince talking to, talking to him on three. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I hear you, but I still say there's a lot more parties involved. It ain't just Sean Cotton, you know. But you gotta remember too, young niggas, man, you know, it's older niggas, man. We can tell these young niggas a million times. Y'all niggas, you know, live, live your life, do this, do that. I heard Lucius said so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a lot of cast that told them young niggas, hey man, y'all niggas, let that shit go. Y'all get money, live your life, take care of your families and shit. But you know, when it comes to this music shit, a lot of niggas feel like, well, this is what they wanna see anyway. The fans wanna see us do this shit. A lot of these niggas do this shit for the fans, you know. They feel like, man, when we go at each other niggas, the numbers go up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The same with the content creators. Yeah, same thing. The same shit. When people see Charleston White in a Crip Mac or a Bosco, man, they turning up. They watching that shit. We wanna see these niggas go. Black entertainment has been like that from the start. When we were hands down, who, I had Charleston White on here. He said, he was like, Bruce Lee, yeah, kicking all these niggas, you know what, when it comes to the conversation. Who? I'll say it, I'll say it. Yeah. Other night he- I'm just saying who could, who could, who could deal with that kid? The other night he came on my show last week. Okay, he came on the show and it's another guy by the name of Most Hated Blogger. Okay, yeah, I heard him. Okay, so Most Hated Blogger, you know, he was, I asked Charleston White after we did the interview for an hour. You know, I'm gonna bring a couple of people up. You know, we do the stream yard, right? So, you know, we bring niggas up during the, that's like a talk show. We bring niggas up during the interview. Oh, that's a problem, right? So I asked, yeah, I knew it was, but I made sure I asked Charleston, Charleston, you cool? We bring y'all, give it a look. Yeah, Charleston cool. He in the whip chilling, smoking a blood. Yeah, nigga, bring him on up, nigga. I bring a female up there. She talked to him, hey, Charleston, blah, blah, blah. Cool, next in line, going in order. Most Hated Blogger, he's next. He come up there, he tell Charleston White, he say, say, nigga, you know what? I'm gonna say that. I say that to you when I see you in person. Charleston lost it. Charleston, hold on, hold on, hold on, what the fuck you mean when you see me in person, nigga? He said, nah, nah, don't worry about that. He said, well, I wanna talk about Timothy Simpkins, the young man who shopped the school, and you know, he said, I know for a fact that you sent Timothy Simpkins in there to shoot the school up, nigga. Oh man. Yeah, that's what most Hated Blogger told Charleston White was, nigga, you sent that young man in that school to shoot them folks. After that, Charleston White blacked out, they went, you know what I mean? Charleston, they go with it, you know, Charleston go faster, he's a little louder. Hey, you can't tell me no shit like that. You can't, you know what I mean? Can't nobody really out-wrap Charleston. You know what I'm talking about? Niggas know that. Charleston gonna get the rapping on your ass. They got the going for a second, they got the rapping, I thought, well, Charleston said, all right, fuck this nigga, I'm gone, let's go. So, so, I was, I mean, come on, man, really. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna be honest with you, nigga, when I see you pop up in Charleston White, I just kind of grab my popcorn and step back, like, hey, man, I think the internet want to see this shit. I'm not for show, man, because both of them niggas go hard. They both do their shit. So, I was like, hey, hey, let me tell you something. Man, let me go. Ain't nobody had much practice out of this Charleston. That's when you spar all the time with everybody. I heard that they cussing somebody, I had in church one day. Did y'all hear that? It was cussing somebody outside the church. Ain't nothing wrong with that. I said, goddamn, I knew Charleston was different. I just said that you, at first, you didn't really rock with Charleston. No, I didn't. At first, when I first seen Charleston White, I was like, who is my first video seeing of him was him saying Dallas niggas ain't shit. Dallas niggas let the Mexican niggas do this. You Dallas, you fuck Dallas niggas. I'm like, who the fuck is this nigga? That's how we all feel like, who is this, it's a Fort Worth nigga? Like, so, yeah, that was the first video I really seen though. I've seen it. So I was like, man, Charleston, that nigga, that nigga, where your niggas been on some goofy shit until I saw, I seen the case with the young man at a Fort Worth, when the jail he got locked up for, was it shooting a baby? Yeah. Yeah. When I started to pay attention to that case, when I started to see what Charleston was saying, I was like, oh, I see what's going on now. He just break it down the way the white people would break it down to your ass. He just uncut and raw and gonna say exactly what you don't want to hear because niggas, I'm being honest. It's like, you niggas can take it how you want, but this is the guy's truth. So I think Charleston White message is now, I believe Charleston White is one of the most dopest niggas in DFW. And I believe that, yeah, he pop a lot of shit, but I understand now with me being in this internet world, you got to pop your shit. You got to shit on niggas while giving a good message. You got to tell them, you got to do it. So. I think a lot of people don't get it. I hear people talking about it. I have people to come on and tell me, man, I don't like these niggas. So he says, I mean, do you even know it? No, I get it. You know, it's crazy how this whole thing, you know, how it happens, you know, just like with no jumpers, you know what I can say with us going back and forth right now because of Charleston. Cause they decided to say something about Charleston and I asked a question on here. It was like, hey man, you know, why do these guys coming at you? He don't know. He ain't never been on a show. But they just, people see the character on the internet and they want to go in on it. But then when you say something back, then they want to start trying to say they, oh man, I didn't mean that. I'm like, yeah, why do they keep saying something? No, you guys ask for that. You know what I mean? This is what you, and then y'all keep talking back and forth. So what, and then we in Texas, so I'm, you know, Texas folks proud, man. I know what you mean, man. Yeah, Christmas is against them. We ain't shutting up. Yeah, Christmas is against them out of state niggas. Yeah, I'm like, what is this? We gotta hold them down. Yeah, but shout out to, man, I like to say, the dude dope, they got almost 4 million subscribers. I'm 22 in the board though. Yeah, yeah. I don't know, they dope, the no-jumper podcast is dope. They dope, but they kept coming at boss time. We just getting in here. Y'all already trying to swing at us? Yeah. We ain't trying to do that. But you know what? Cause we don't go out the big fish where we go with the small fish right here. But you know what? I want to point out two on my show tonight. I want to point out on my show tonight. I think it's a big difference though between black interviewers and white interviewers. Real talk. I feel like these niggas let these white boys kind of say what the fuck they want to say. I feel like if a nigga says something, they a** y'all look at a nigga like, nigga what nigga, what nigga? What you a**? Snip, holy s**t, nigga. But you know, when you see Adam 22 and Vlad, they a** some question that you be like, and nobody have a question. I want you to know what I'm saying. Nobody have a question. Nobody say nothing about it. What do they stand for? They a** in the streets like this. So they a** not going to answer a question we a**. They going to a** from white person standpoint. But that's the thing about it is, but listen, it sounds like that's the a**. We don't know. Turn us on the game. We don't know if you used to sell dope or not. Like, what, what? Like, nigga, you dig? So I think when a nigga a** the question, like you said, we just expect for a nigga that I a** ain't no bad a**. I ain't even a** for that s**t, nigga. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But when a white boy a**, they know how to disguise it real good. So you know, I'm not a part of the culture, man. Now just break it down to me, man. What was it like being in the hood? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're probably seven trick gangster. But a lot of that, a lot of that they playing. Man, they playing. That's what I'm saying. They been in the game. They been around it too long. That's what I'm saying. And that's what I'm saying. And Adam 22 as well. Cause I've seen, since we've been going back forth with them, how he bringing these questions out and every day it show been about Charleston. Yeah. With each person he been talking to mostly. So it's like he's still, it's going into each situation. Grip Mag come on, then you get these guys back home. You want to talk about your issue? And then I see the view, I say, okay, I see what you're doing, bro. But at the end of the day, you playing the I'm a victim role. You know what I'm saying? So when I look at it, man, you know, I love the fact that, look how Texas got all these bloggers here, man. Look at all, we got more than anybody. I bumped into Cotton Mouth the other night. Oh yeah? I bumped into Cotton Mouth. He was at the Roy Lee, the Roy Lee documentary. Yeah, shout out to my boy, the nigga that did it. He came on the show. Vincent, my nigga Vincent Grine. Vincent Grine. I grew up with that nigga. Another nigga I grew up with. He told me that's my partner. Salute to Vincent Grine, the documentary that was dope. Salute to Roy Lee baby mama brandy, all of them. She came on my show. Me and her did like 180,000 views. I'm going to interview some salute to her. Yeah, I seen Cotton Mouth and Cotton Mouth kept asking everybody, man, nigga it's the bloggers, the new rappers around this motherfucker. I'm taking pictures nigga. I'm signing autographs. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All the rappers stand around looking. I'm running from there. Yeah, all the niggas stand around looking. But you know, you don't know that. I mean, it's just you learning how to evolve. Most niggas don't know how and that's the whole game, you know. The fact that you grind and that's a grind that you're doing, man. Everybody else send back. The rappers don't be doing nothing really no know. The rappers can't get a show. You done found a way to figure it out. Media, we in this thing. We want to help in a wrap. And the thing was, man, I talked to you. Y'all help us. We the DJs. I talked to Mr. Pugel. Mr. Pugel said, man, do a rap talk 101 and do the old school rappers. I'd be trying to give the, and it was him and somebody else I was going to put together. But anyway, I'm just trying to figure out a way to help people because people want to hear from those people. And at the end of the day, when people come into town, all the rappers who have it, they can come on these shows and they can make money and bring it, revamp their brand. But you got to hustle though. Yeah, you got to hustle. To salute to my nigga Rainwater. Rainwater. Me and Rainwater was talking about, you know, putting something together. You know what I mean? So maybe a versus battle between maybe a Mr. Luchey and a Tum Tum. You know what I mean? So yeah, we talking about maybe doing something for Texas, doing something for the city. You know, cause let's be honest, the show versus ain't calling none of you niggas. So somebody got to give you y'all flowers. Let's talk about that for a second. Why do you think that, that, that, that, first of all, all of the patriarchs, the real people who people look at in the South, they look at them and they respect them, the ones who have had good runs. But then they disrespect them by not even getting caught up into trying to even do a versus battle with them or talk to the South about them. That's what P.M.C. really would get on them niggas about, really. Cause when you look at it, I look at different things, man. And I see what you just said. That kind of stuff hit you. You touched the nerve when you said that. Like, oh, there ain't nobody else calling them. Yeah, like, why? Cause we got platinum artists down here that ain't nobody called. Well, trust me, in a couple of years. Did you hear what I just said? Post Malone, get the call. You know, he isn't there. But still, I'm just saying, why is these people not looking at the people that derose and the people who are platinum artists? You got them around. But they don't, they don't do nothing for these people in New York and Cali. They not. So, they don't respect us. It don't matter if they've done it already. They don't even, they don't get them calls. You don't see, you don't see different people messing around with the people who did have those hits back in the days. You know, think of some people who really had some good runs back in the days. I mean, you had, you had, you had job, you had flip. You had slim thugs. Slim thugs. Eight-ball MJG. Millionaire, he's a platinum artist. Eight-ball MJG, you supposed to be here and do what's on? Yeah, well, UGK. We mean bumby. You hear what I said? Platinum artist. Yeah, platinum artist. Why they don't, what's up? Too dirty for them. That's the dirty, dirty side. You see what I'm saying? They want the commercialized dirty side. But then we kiss up to these people. You ask the nigga when they come on the platform, who you best out? JG, nigga, get out of here, bro. Hey, they want you killed. You in the south, nigga. That's what I be tripping off of you here. You done lived it. Yeah. That recognition, they don't, they don't show that same love down here. Nah, nah, nah. I bet if you a gay, they would. Huh? I bet if you a gay, they would. They're gonna be tripping. I guarantee you a gay, they would. I don't even think about the gay thing about Lil Boos, yeah, we put a touch on it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. One of those, hold on, I'm thinking about one on six part. Breakfast club, the new one on six and part. Yeah. Boosie went in on Charlemagne today. Got upset because of the, it was a, I guess a heat sheet that came on there again. Somebody from the LGBTQ. And basically, they said something about him. So, and he shot out, okay, I see who side you on. You know, Charlemagne, I'm paraphrasing. What do you think about that? I feel like if I was Boosie, I'd probably just leave that shit alone, dawg. No, you can't. No, you can't. I think I would, you know what I mean? And it's not, but you know what? Cause I watched Dave Chappelle's last goddamn Netflix. So I understand exactly where everybody coming from. You know, gay people, y'all niggas always, you know saying everybody doing this so dirty when black people been taking this treatment for years, god damn it. Like y'all, you know what I mean? But at the end of the day, if I was Boosie, I think Lil Nas X trolled them kind of a little bit. You know, they got them into the whole spiel and everybody, you know. But these days, no publicity is bad publicity, but I think I'd probably try to stay away from that shit. You know what I mean? Why though? Because at the end of the day, I don't want that kind of energy around my name on anything. I understand that, but if you shut Boosie up, then who else are you gonna shut up? Somebody gotta speak. Yeah, somebody gotta speak, but if I was personally Boosie, I think I'd kind of be there. No, he can't shut up. But you know what? The thing about Boosie is, see, Boosie could be an intelligent nigga, right? They could sit down and break shit down to us, but Boosie don't know how to articulate that, I feel like. They don't know. They don't want him to do it. No, I don't think he can do it. No, he can't. They don't want him to do it. Because he'd be saying valid points, they still tell people around. I agree with you. I heard that nigga say the other day. He said, uh, man, I leave gay people around all my shit. Gay people don't even steal like that. Ah, that might be the right thing. Right, right, right. I'm like, man, my nigga, nobody want to say, like, Boosie's smart, but he just can't articulate the shit. You know why? Because if he sit down and think about it, he'll do it, but he trying to sit right down there. I know why. If I sit down and think about it. If you sit down and think about it, he'll know who you want to say. It wasn't easy, but he hampered himself real well on Breckless Club. Do you think they set him up on Breckless Club? Yeah, they moved there. Come on, man. What the show's about, man. They put a nigga in there. They already had a tranny in there. It was a tranny out right there. So no, that them show's most definitely pull you in there. You know, they gonna get to running that shit. They know Boosie and nigga gonna speak his mind. He ain't holding his tongue. And that's what Boosie known for. They can average for that. Yeah, that's what Boosie known for. That's what they want. They want Boosie coming in and be full of that Boosie, you know, going in and shit, you know what I mean? But salute to Boosie though. Shout to Boosie, man. If he woulda came in there being quiet, it wouldn't even got there for him. Yeah, yeah. So I guess at the end of the day, when it comes to the Boosie brand, I guess maybe my nigga right right here. I guess when it comes to the Boosie brand. That's his favorite artist, yeah, his favorite artist. They come to the Boosie brand, you right. I think that's what you're saying. Like, if you don't believe in it, believe in it. Don't turn it up bad because somebody will say something else fucked up. Yeah, that's what it says. You know what, I'ma be honest, when it comes to the Boosie brand, that's all he's talking about right now. I mean, everybody talking about his name, state and everything, so when it comes to the brand, that's some rainwater, show you. Rainwater is a master at that. Rainwater. I was gonna ask you about rainwater, because rainwater is something else, man. Rainwater, yeah, rain. Shout out to rain, but he um, rainwater is shit. OG Bobby Billions in the rainwater. You seen him on myself. Yeah. What do you think about that for us? Do you think OG Bobby Billions' blue face version was better than Mo3 version? Nah, nah, nah. I mean, they, yeah, let's talk about it. I mean, it was a, I understand what OG Bobby Billions was doing. It was like a West Coast version, but nah, Mo3 made that record, you know what I'm talking about. I never heard a song until I heard Mo3 in the kitchen with the chopper singing, but at the same time, OG Bobby Billions made the song. So when you hear the outside part and all that shit, okay, OG Bobby Billions made that. He created that part. That's his song. But when you put Mo3 on it, it makes it a worldwide song. It makes it a song that niggas fuck with. Now he makes me feel it more. Yeah, I didn't know the song. I thought it was Mo3 song the whole time. I didn't know who OG Bobby Billions even was. I thought, after I see him in the kitchen with the gun, I go on YouTube looking for the full song. I bump into a nigga named OG Bobby Billions. I'm like, okay, I click on it. Okay, it's his shit, no Mo3. So I didn't know what the fuck was going on. I think it was. Yeah, I'm thinking, well, maybe Mo3 just liked the nigga song and redid it. Then people started saying, nah, it's a real, after Mo3 passed away, we start hearing it now. It's a real version of that song that's out there. So when the song came out, I think it was dope. But I feel like OG Bobby Billions and Mo3, they both kind of need each other. When it comes to how the song came together, that just kind of made sense. He made the song. He wanted Mo3 on the record. Now Rainwater said that he was in the inbox trying to get the record, trying to get Mo3 on it. They Mo3 heard the record. They said Mo3 liked it. Mo3, no, did the verse for him. Mo3 dies. Rainwater does the business, no, to get the song on Mo3 out. I had to stop, I did it. Now I agree with that last part, but that's not what OG Bobby Billions told me. OG Bobby Billions told me, and he told Sean Cotten that it was basically, his song was played on Sage Cheese platform, and Mo3 hit him up and said he wanted to be on that song. So we got two different beat, and Rain told me the same thing. He told you, yeah. So that's, well, it's always with Mo3 being gone. I'm not to try to put them guys together. Yeah, with Mo3 being gone, it's Rainwater. It Rainwater wherever though. Mo3 was here, we don't know what Mo3 was saying, but it's like it's three niggas involved, one of them passed away, unfortunately, and then you got Rainwater and OG Bobby Billions. Now Rainwater, most different, gets under skin of this nigga, and kind of, I think, got this nigga fumbling at his words during his interview. Because if Rainwater wasn't saying shit about none of this, OG Bobby Billions wouldn't be responding like that. He wouldn't be saying shit about this. I got a new interview that hadn't come out yet with Rain, man, it's hell. Oh yeah, I know, yeah. I know, he ain't letting the niggas breathe. So, you know, I think OG Bobby Billions letting Rain trick him into all this shit he doing. Yeah. Well, you know, do you think that it was a food stamp, baby? Yeah, a food stamp, baby. How do you like that song? Yeah, it's a high record, you know what I mean? But to be honest with you, we're outside, but that's a big record. It's hard to come behind outside. Yeah, it's hard to come behind outside. Outside is probably to me one of the biggest records we've ever had in Dallas, you know what I mean? Far as these niggas we watch get out the mud, and you got the vanilla ice, ice, ice babies, and you got the goddamn Post Malone and all that shit. We talking about these mud records, the young niggas we watch come up, you know what I mean, get out the mud, you know what I mean? So, outside is most definitely the hardest record, but OG Bobby Billions gonna be hard to come behind that. Then what's going on between him and the MOT3 camp, you know, all the MOT3 fans and all that shit now is making it really hard on them, bro. But do you think that he went and, do you think it was something wrong with him going and doing the song with Trap Boy? Only business-wise, if not, if you ain't got nothing to do with the beef like he said, I ain't gonna do it, I fuck with MOT3 and Trap, I ain't got no issue with no buy, I can do what I wanna do. True that, but OG Bobby, he can work what he wanna work with, but at the same time, for business purposes, even Trap Boy said, nigga, that's dumb in the motherfucker. Trap Boy said, nigga, I wouldn't do it. Trap Boy told him, nigga, I wouldn't do it if I was you, nigga, you crazy? He told Trap, hey, let's do it. So even Trap said, I disagree with him doing a song with me, my nigga, I thought it was business-wise, it was dumb. So if Trap- It was too soon, that's what he said. If Trap even said, then come on, man, OG Bobby Ben probably should have listened to it. If he gonna listen to anybody at that time, with MOT3 being gone, you and Rain, that's the end, I would have just said, nah, you right, I'll wait, I'll do that song down the line, let me let this record play out, travel the world, tour the world, roll the wave. Yeah, roll the wave, yeah, he fucked up. OG Bobby Biggs, I'm here to tell you, you know what I mean? And he probably coming on the show again soon, he been on there once. But yeah, OG Bobby Biggs understand it, maybe that wasn't the best move, not at the time. So do you feel like, what is it gonna take to bring Dallas together? I say this every episode, what do you feel? I feel like, I feel like time and growth, you know? Cause this situation is different. I think in Dallas, we always call Dallas a crab bucket, you know, a crab in a barrel of city, but this time it's a lot of lost lives involved now. You know, a lot of young cats lost their lives, we seeing what happened with MOT3, and we not saying that nothing is connected, you know, but we seeing what happened with, you know, with yellow beads, you know, on the tollway, we seeing what happened with MOT3, we seeing what happened with Roy Lee, Long Live Roy Lee. You know, we just got so many brothers that was here yesterday and they gone today. It's just like, I think everybody's kind of sitting back, seeing who gonna make that first move, that first, you know, that first mature move, that first, whether it's an apology, whatever it is, everybody kind of sitting back, playing the tough guy role, not wanting to make that first move. So what do we do to make Dallas, you know, I can't even say back, cause I thought we ain't never been, no God, I thought we ain't never been united. But I feel like in order to get out of this, so basically we was never united, and now shit just crazy. So, I mean, I think we gotta get back to the point where we was never united, that's fucked up ain't it. We gotta get back. It's all these big fishes. We gotta get back to the point where we was never united. It's all these big fishes, they talking about the little fishes. The big fishes, I always talking about what the little fishes can't do and what they doing, like, they not supporting them no way. You feel like, and when you say big fishes in Dallas right now, when it comes to rappers. Nope, some of the gatekeepers aren't here, they ain't trying to help none of these people. They only doing shit for themselves. It's something that's supposed to be on it, that's not what I'm talking about, but they not helping people like they supposed to. Like, if you really for your city, you gonna help people get on for your city. Remember, some of these niggas ain't from this city either. Some niggas, I think we put on the list, ain't even from out here. There's no shots to nobody. I was gonna say, that's not a bad thing though. Shout to the ambassador, you know what I mean, baby, but at the end of the day, a lot of these niggas ain't from here. They don't know the culture. They wasn't out here from back in the day and shit like that. You know what I mean, they came out here, they got a job, came in on four different shit, and that's how it is, I think, for Dallas. I think a lot of outsiders come into Dallas and they make moves and niggas right here from the soil just be sitting around looking at shit, you know? Wow. I think they skip over them. Like, they skip over the people in their own city and they know they got them. You think so? Yeah, that's what happens. You got people in your city that can do the same thing as outsiders do. Yeah. You ain't putting no trust into them. Not real, sure. But they don't even keep the city anymore. Okay, so what do you feel like on your show? Do you feel like the like been the most exciting show that you've done thus far? And how long have you been doing this show? I've been doing this for about 11, let me see, about 11 months. Yeah, you jumped out, hey, we did the same thing, we're 10 months in a game. Yeah, December is my, be the anniversary of my regular episode. What you gonna do? What you gonna do? I gotta do something big, man. I don't know, man. I gotta do something big. You should be proud. I need to do something big for the one year anniversary, man. But on my show, damn, man, I'm gonna say probably just the back and forth with the other blogger niggas, man. You know, we didn't set that bitch on fire some nice niggas. Yeah, man, we done brought niggas, baby. I heard about you. I heard about you. I done brought niggas, baby. I'm gonna have a show off. I don't know what you ever had on there. I mean, what, how many people in the chat? I mean, I think we had like 1,600, 1,700 people in the chat and that's just on my show. We not talking about back when I was with another blogger and we had came together and did a show together and that's back when we had all three of my three girlfriends up there and all kinds of weird shit, man, look, man. We had some shit going on. And back then we was having 3800 people in the chat. 4,000 close to 5,000 people in the chat. Me and that show end up going our separate ways. He kept doing this show. I started doing my own show. I continued to cover mode three, but not all mode three. I cover all kinds of shit in the black community, trending topics, hip hop. I bring new artists on there. I try to break new records. So that's what my show was about. My show was about hip hop and trending topics in the black community. You know what I mean? As well as doing interviews. That's what we talk about over there, man. Man, I like said, man, you dope. I love what you're doing, man. Yeah, we're going to act the fool though. You know what I mean? That's fine. Somebody might be chilling and a chick might come up and another chick might come up and they might just get asked some disagreements and her homegirl might join the shit that a nigga might do. 10 of us, man. Who Maya was, man? Who was Maya, man? Money Maya, man. I think Money Maya. Money Maya. Money Maya, the name. Yeah, Money Maya. Money Maya is a young lady named Mataya. And she from McKinney, I believe. You know what I'm talking about? And yeah, she dated CME DJ and mode three at the same time, I want to say. She had both the niggas' names tied on her. So my final guess is Mataya for Money Maya. Hey, man, we finally figured out what she is. Rain say it's just, it could be anybody. You know what I'm saying? Hey, Rain gonna keep that bullshit going. I'm gonna let y'all know I'm going for Mataya is Money Maya, guys. Hey, man, what's the top three artists of all time, Dead or Alive? Dead or Alive, man. Number one. Shh. In the genre. Tupac. Tupac, there he is right there. Yeah, Tupac. Number two. Ice Cube. Ice Cube. Oh, you OG with it. Yeah, I gotta go to the niggas. Number three. Number three, I'm gonna go with my doll, Lil' Flip. Got you. Hey, don't, don't, don't, don't, man. And you know why I say Lil' Flip? Because Lil' Flip was never the most lyrical nigga in the game, or shit like that. I got mad when he started trying to be. But he inspired us niggas in Texas to want to shine and get money in. He showed you that you could shine in here, man. You can do this shit. Lil' Flip showed us niggas. I can do that. Lil' Flip showed us niggas that he inspired us niggas. Fly with it, too. Yeah, so Lil' Flip. Really, if he'd have stayed doing what he was doing, he could have easily slid T.I. But he started trying to do what he was doing. I hate when niggas do that. You tell them I said that. You let niggas trick you out of your position, man. Yeah, OG said that. Believe that. I'm gonna get that nigga come up here. Hey, that's fine. Niggas come see that, chop it up. You can go down, chop it up. So, take some of this goddamn T.I. offer, goddamn one. Nah, nah, nah, that ain't coming off. Cause I got me a lot of money, man. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, salute the rock cool, man. The cool, the cool, the cool, the king of oneself. They follow me and everything. And you gotta understand the just behind it is, let me break it down for you a little bit. You know, shout out to my boy, say Mike, Ralph. The people who really behind the scene who own a cool RP55 group. These guys have, we've done business together for since old seven, when I didn't have old seven or eight, I didn't have an account. You know, those guys gave me opportunity. So when you start dealing with authentic wear, authentic clothes, then your business can stay in a place like this for 15 years. So when you start looking at it from that aspect, it starts to make sense. You know what I mean? Because those guys really held me down. And you can go on any page, you'll see me on there on the cool page. I'm always. And most definitely salute to T.I. Let's be real now. T.I is one of the dopest niggas that ever come through the rap game. Yeah, T.I is one of the niggas. In the south, man. That trap music most definitely turned all us niggas up. I remember banging that bitch out. You know what I'm talking about? So salute to T.I. and Lil' Flipman. Two kings and two legends of the goddamn stuff, man. Shout out. Shout out. So you think that you feel like everything gonna be all right. If you could go back and talk to that younger you. I always ask these questions. You've seen the show, you know it's coming. What would you say to the guy that's about 17, 18 years old about to face what you're about to face at that time? And I always say you wouldn't listen. But still, what would you say? Man, you know what I'd do? I'd tell that nigga, man, bro, leave these bitches alone and stay away from these gals, nigga, dude, man, bro. Go get your money. We're about that later on because my life was always focused on being with a woman. You know what I mean? I was always, you know, just with a, you know, me, shout out to my baby, my B.M. You know, we got together when we was young, man. But if I can go back and look at it, salute to my children. You know, when you go back, you say, you know what? I would have worked harder. I would have finished school. You know what I mean? I would have did everything right before I brought my children to this world. In some, I would have most definitely got myself more together. You know, got my paper right. You know, made sure my legal issues were straight. Like I said, my daughter was born. I was in jail. You know what I mean? So yes, if I can go back when I was 17, 18, so if I can go back in time, fam, I go back and say, bruh, you know, nigga. You know what I mean? You can put a condom on your dick, nigga. Get back in your books, fam. Graduate high school. You know, find you a little trade or something. My nigga, if you're going to do music, you're serious about a record. You know what I mean? Really worked my nigga and stopped playing around because I did a lot of time. I spent a lot of time bullshitting around me. What they never even said to you though? That nigga wasn't listening man. That nigga wasn't listening man. That nigga wasn't too crazy. That nigga wasn't kicking a dough, nigga. Why was I talking to him? Nigga or not? Hey man, thank you so much for coming on this show. I can't even get a hold of you, man. It's on Instagram. Yeah, go to the Instagram, man. Follow me, Chris, underscore SKO, or just say no to Skogold. Go to YouTube, just say no. Number two, Skogold. Just say no to Skogold. Man, subscribe to the channel, man. Hit that notification bell, man. You got any more questions for her? Nah, I don't. Yeah, I do. I knew it. I knew it. I think I saw it. No, it ain't a question. I don't like the white boy saying nigga no more on your show. Oh! Oh, the white boy. You know what? Hey, you know what? But let me tell you something. I brought him on the, that's the type of shit I do. Yeah. Because when I brought him. How did you let him say the N-word? I see it right now, cause we'll really see it. I think he just came out. This side went, I found out. It was on the N-word. No, it was on, he was saying the N-word in his songs. Like he a rapper that used N-word. It turns out his daddy owned DGs. Yeah, dude. So, so I got wind of the whole story. That's why he came on the show. I was like, hold up his dad, break a DGs, big country looking ass white boys saying nigga, hmm, I see negative Sean cover it. I see negative Sean. I was like, okay, I'm gonna bring him on the show because I know how my crowd is. You know, you come on that bitch tripping. They gonna, that chat, gonna get the hell in your ass. They gonna come up on that motherfucker. So it was him for himself on that motherfucker. When he came, that white boy came, he came in there with two niggas. So it was, it was saying nah, that's our nigga. He too, he had two niggas in the car with him. Nope, that was about a two, nah, triple two. Nah, y'all can't. You see, you see that? He had two niggas in the car with him. And they like, yeah, that's our nigga, that's our nigga. He's not having it. Me? So yeah, I'm most definitely, but shit like that, I'm bringing that out. That's what my show about. That type of shit, the niggas say, nah, I wouldn't do that. I'm doing it. You know what I'm talking about? Cause I wanted my chat to see this. We don't get to see this shit unless we do it. So I had, I already seen what he was doing. I heard you, hey, you be drunk over there. They just tell me. Remember that, I'm the black Haroldo, God damn it. Yeah. I'm bringing that shit to the show fam. Anything when the shit people, if we got to discuss it and chop it up about it, if niggas think it's right or wrong, what better place to talk about it? Let's bring that shit here. Let's don't miss it. I think it's right quick, man. Let me see that shirt, man. I done your show. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fly season, man. You get right here. There you go. Yeah, just drop down a little bit. Just ah, there you go. Yeah, man. Yeah, check that fly season out y'all. Y'all got to check him out, man. It's going down, man. That boy there got a hell of a outfit on. Ever since he come through the door, man. The nigga bling, bling, bling, bling. Yeah, yeah. He don't talk about it. And the nigga helped me do my merch too, man. He most definitely did my merch. He told me to merch game, man. Niggas showed me how to do merch and how to, you know, give all my subscribers and everybody into the merch business, man. So yes, salute my nigga Stone from Fly Season, man. Say it, man. Hey, man. So how can people get ahold of you? Yeah, you can follow me. Just speak right in that mic right there. I prefer everybody to go to the website just www.flyseasonapparel.com. And that's apparel, A-P-P-A-R-E-L. And Instagram at Fly Season apparel and at stonyc underscore G squad. Hey, man, that's dope right there, man. Say my K-A, man. I need my outfit, nigga. You want me to wear it, nigga? Bring me something through here, nigga. What's up, sir? Yeah, nigga, I'm looking. Nigga, I don't know how that stuff run, nigga. I got some merch right here. That nigga a medium, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Give me a medium, man. Give me a medium, man. Yeah, no, you're going to need a small. That nigga stuff won't be. What size is that shirt? This is an extra large, right here. Oh, okay. Okay, now you can buy me a large. You can buy me a large, yeah. That's cool, exactly. I don't need a medium. That's my medium. Come through, man. We have a fly season day on here, nigga. And like I said, there's some stuff we can talk about off-camera, but there's things that can happen. Hey, you want to know what I match you about? What's that? We're probably going to that place in the outfit you got. I mean, I had some shoes at home. I didn't know that match the outfit was white. Oh, yeah? Now you can piss me off, because I put that shirt on that match just fine. Wow, but you looking good though, right? Yeah, I will. But hold on, nigga, but see, but niggas didn't want to talk about it. You see that picture behind you now, right? Now, niggas didn't want to talk about it. I showed up to the Triple D revenge, movie release, nigga, and shit on all of it, including Rainwater opened me $1,000. Rain opened me $1,000. He said it was a fresh shit. That nigga showed up to me. He forgot his pants and shit. He backed in the last, man. I said nah, I ran. I need that goddamn pants. I forgot my pants. Hold on, so Rainwater live, right? Rainwater live, he said he forgot his pants. Niggas showed up with some bullshit on. I'm fresh in the mud. Fuck it took all this shine on the red carpet. I clowned Mr. Eden director, all the actors in the movie. Niggas, who was all there? Niggas, Mr. Lucci? I had no fault with you. He's them niggas. I addressed all the niggas. Which movie was this? This was Triple D revenge. Yeah, it just happened. Just happened. Triple D revenge. So then this man just sit here and say, when he went to the one in LA, right? I mean not LA, Atlanta. He said he went to, no, no, no, he wasn't. He said, that was he was. Yeah, he said, that was at the Royal, that was at the Royal League. Oh, all right. Absolutely, no. And then we're clear. I said he had the Bird Barrel. That's Lucci Ray. I thought he lied. I thought he lied. I thought he lied. My bad. I was wrong, man. I was wrong. Yeah, man. But man, you guys, man, you dope, brother. I'm so glad you came on the show. I hope we did you justice, man. You're always a family member now that you've been involved. I'm a fan on the show, bro. Come on, man, I'm watching you. You've been rocking with me, man. I'm watching, nigga. I'm watching, man. Yeah, we working on it. No, you working, man. Yeah, we every day. Did this something dope for the city, man? I feel like, you know, you are that motherfucking Vlad type nigga. We need that. Say it, man. I'm trying to bring it, bro. That's a big, that's a big shoot. But see, I'm different. Like I say, we got you on every angle. Every angle. We basically said, we got careers, man. You don't see Vlad talking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're behind the camera. Don't see me like that, man. You can't see that, man. You can't see that, man. They'll do me like that. They'll do me like that. All right, there, Lucci. I love what he doing. And he way bigger than me. Him and no jumper. Hey, but we on the way, nigga. All of us, the DFW, we on the way, man. I'm gonna keep acting the fool. I'm gonna, I mean, you see the two niggas. Bro, what do you think you here, nigga? You acting a damn fool, later. For the two up in the town, I'm gonna do some dumb shit. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah, nigga, hey, I might need you or not. I got a shit going on. Hey, look, hey, I'm going on blind dates and shit. I'm doing all kind of shit this year on the show. Now, I'm gonna, I'm going in. I'm going all the way he says it, man. Hey, man, we love you, Chris. We're going in the loop, man. Hey, man, hey, my boss Tony Seaman. Check it, man, it's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101.