 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. This is a special day for me, man. God just keep dropping gyms on me, man. And to be honest with you, man, you never know. You never know what God is doing, man. He always got something to worry. He got something held back the way. He can show you, OK, I did this for you. You didn't even see it. Man, so I met this guy, man, years ago. Seven years ago or so, man. He came to my shop. He was like, man, I'm doing a site for a man. I'm putting my artist in, man. We trying to get it going, man. And he was so passionate about it. And I didn't know really. And they say it. I didn't even know his name. I just wanted to work with him. I didn't care. Say, man, we got that boy, Prophecy, in the building. Hey, what's up? How you doing, man? Man, this dude here, man. He usually don't get in front of the camera. You notice I've been getting people in front of the camera that usually don't. But most videographers or photographers don't ever get in front of the camera. They love being behind the scenes. Behind the scenes. But creative work, creative work. That's what. And this guy, man. So what drives you to work like this, man? What drives me to work? Yeah, like, because I've seen, to be honest, is because I've seen my father work. Wow. You know what I mean? Ever since I was young, like, to be honest, that's what drives me, because I see them like, they used to wake us up at five in the morning to go to work. Yeah, because they had to be at work at six. And then they had to drive me to somebody's house. And then they had to drive me to school. And then they had to drive back home. And they had to wait till like 7, 8 o'clock till my parents got home. And then they were tired. Yeah. And then do that shit again all the way. All over again. Man. I told them, I don't want my kids living like that. Wow. You don't change the game. But it builds something. It builds character, right? You know, a lot of times I hear my husband, because he went through things like that with his dad. And you know, we try to not do that for our kids, but it made you into the man you are. You wouldn't want to change that for nothing. And sometimes we tend to not want to, we want to give our kids an easier life. But sometimes that can make them soft. Definitely not. Of course, not make my kids work. Because you know, I want them to see me work. Like that will motivate, my dad worked all the time. So he still works all the time. Even when he's not working, he's doing something. He's moving around. Yeah, he just doesn't sit down. He's just, I was like, if I, people think that I'm the hardest worker. But I looked at my dad and he doesn't stop. I'm like, I don't ever feel like I could outwork him. How do you ever told him that, though? Yeah, I told him that. My dad. That's what I'm saying. My dad, like in just recently, just recently over the past like two, three years, I've started to realize I've become a father. And I started telling my dad, I was like, you know, you inspire me, like, that's it. It's something else. It's something else, yeah. Yeah, yeah. That is so crazy, because I did the same thing to him. No, same way, same thing to me. I did the same thing to my mom. Whenever I got married and I had kids, and I was like, oh my God, how you balance all of this? I call her and I was like, Mom, I don't know how you did it. You're a super mom. Because to me, I'm like, until you're put in that position, until you have kids, until you have a mate, you know, you don't realize how much energy it takes to be able to balance time for everybody, you know, and then find time for yourself. So I told her, I was like, no, you did an awesome job. Yeah, man. So, amen, when you first started out, so seven years ago when you came here, how long had you been doing that before you came here? Probably like two years. Two years. Yeah. And did you know where you was going with it, or you just kind of was just doing what you loved? Yeah, I love music. I love putting artists on. You know, like at the time, there wasn't a lot of videographers. And especially nobody was trying to put any artist on. You know what I mean? So I took it upon myself and I started creating these ciphers. That was around the time where it was a big budget for a video that was coming out of that time. You know, like when the majors would do a good video and you had already mastered the concept of understanding DSRs back then. Yeah, I was all right, man. Like I said, I wasn't looking back at my videos and I wasn't the best. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I was doing something for the people around me, for the artists around me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? And that's kind of what motivated me at the same time. There were, you know what I mean? Like those I was doing for free, but you know, they were paying me to do videos. It was like maybe $200, $300. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. At the time it wasn't a lot. No, no. But it got to a point where I was doing so many of them. I was getting paid more than what I was getting paid out of the job. Yeah, yeah. That's crazy, man. I sit back and I just, like I said, when I seen it was you. I started looking through all of it. When I seen, like wasn't in Kevin Gates, Moe 3, different people, who would you say the biggest artist you work with in your eyes? Cause that would be your opinion, really. The biggest artist I've worked with? I mean, to be honest, I feel like Moe 3 was bigger than everybody. Well, he was gonna be bigger than everybody, yeah. You think he had it in him? Yeah, he had it in him to be, you know, like top five in the nation. Yeah, yeah. I mean, not just here in Dallas, but you know, he was just so diverse. You know what I mean? That's what I felt, and I felt it from day one. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.