 Yeah, let's go down through that, man. Shout out to XO. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk, we gonna have fun. We be on fire, we be lily. It's a unique hustle, big shit, 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. We gonna bring it to the table, Boss Talk. We your girlfriend favorite, Boss Talk. We gonna do it how you want it, Boss Talk. Yeah, everybody on it, Boss Talk. It's a unique hustle. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, he's CEO, you know what I mean? With the lovely, amazing official Mr. Mako. What's going on? None, none. You know my dad? Man, you know this guy right here. You know what? I'm gonna tell you something. This guy right here, man. I had a little bad man, this nigga. Here a man. You know what, man? I thought we had lost. I really did. You know what I'm saying? I seen all these other niggas and they was lyrically inclined in all these other places, man. And I thought we had lost. I really did. Yeah. No, no. Man, T-Boy, the building. Man, what's going on? Hey, man, thank you for coming on the show, man. Man, you're a breath of fresh air, brother. Man, I appreciate that. Man, I ain't gonna lie, bro. I'm excited. You know what I'm saying? Big fan of this platform. Man, man, hold up, man. So you been watching Boss Talk? Absolutely. Say, bro, it's hard not to. Man, it ain't gonna fall. I can't miss y'all, man. What's the first interview you saw? Of course, my little brother from the hometown of High Boy West. Woo, we turned that nigga up, dude. It's my dad. I turned that nigga up and did a little bit of it. We're talking to her to talk that talk, man. So, yeah, yeah, that's how I got caught on. But after that, man, y'all just took off and took it to a whole another level. Man, thank you so much, man. 100% of being subscribed on YouTube and all. See that? And on Instagram? Instagram, too. And on Facebook? Let's get it. Awesome. Man, T-Boy is one of them special guys, man. And he's been seeing on Sway in the morning. This dude has been on all type of multiple platforms. I think he's on a few games. All kind of stuff when I started looking into it and researching, man. He's not your regular guy, man. This guy really got some accolades. Stop playing, man. Y'all, when people come on boss talk, y'all gotta stand at attention around this thing. But he moving in silence. I like that. Because a lot of people don't know you, but you make an impact. Yeah, 100%, I always move like that. Kind of just behind the scenes doing my thing. Like the money more than the... The hype. I didn't mean that. I need to breathe. I know that's right. Boss talk shit. Hey, what a boss is talking, man. I want to know a little bit about you. And so does our fans because we don't know you. So Teemo, I need to know Teemo before you were Teemo. Growing up, so were you always born and raised in Waco? Waco, Texas, born and raised in the same side as this hot boy was. Okay. Yeah, and I was born in Waco, Texas. And you've always wanted to do music? Absolutely not. Nah, so I was... What did you want to do as a kid? I was a hooper growing up. I mean, even all the way up to college. Were you good? Yeah, yeah, I was cold. You got scholarship? Yeah, I went to Houston Tillerson University. Did you finish? Nah, hell nah. Why? I started rapping. Oh, dang. Yeah, nah, but growing up, I ain't... I mean, were we from everybody rap, you know what I'm saying? That's just a natural thing. It's just like breathing. Like everybody just cutting up rapping. So that's what I did. Like when my niggas and shit, we was just rapping. Like I wasn't the rapper I had. Homeboys that was rappers. I was the basketball player. So did any of them at that time, when you were younger, you stood us, you know, shoot a breeze, did they ever tell you that you were good, like you really need to do this? My shit might have stood out a little more, but I only had like a couple of homeboys. Like, man, you need to rap with us. But I was like, nah, I'm on my hoop shit. Y'all niggas is the rappers. I was just, you know, I played with it. I was just for fun. So what happened with basketball? Why you changed it to rap? I'm only 5'10". I wasn't going to no NBA. So? It's called, I think called Guard Point Guard? No, Waco Trun took that nigga to the hoop. I'll tell you what really happened. I'm not gonna tell you the real truth. I'm boss talking one-on-one. Waco Trun took that nigga to the hoop. That's my nigga. That's my little brother. He know what the fuck went on with the basketball shit. He'll argue me, but that nigga know what the fuck went on. Now, actually the way I started all the way, like just taking it serious was in college. We had like a big ass cipher on campus one day. It was people from Detroit, Chicago, and Philly, and New York, and we was just all out there rapping. It was like a hundred plus people. And I started rapping and everybody went crazy. And it was like, you're not going to the league, but you could go to the league and rapping. So you need to do that. So that's when I started, like, man, maybe I need to start taking it serious. No, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. I got to go back and say that was Philly niggas out there. Yeah. That was New York niggas out there. That was Detroit niggas out there. And the hardest lyricists in Texas ate them niggas up. I wasn't that at the time, but you know. But no matter, nigga, no matter what we want, nigga. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I killed them niggas. But yeah, that was like, man, you might want to take that rapping shit serious, but you got something different. That's live. So they put it in my head that, man, maybe I need to just go ahead. That's a gift. But okay, so were you living at home with your momma and dad at the time? No, I was in college. I was on campus. No, no, no, I'm talking growing up. Sorry, growing up. Were you raised with your momma and dad? Yeah, my mother raised me. Your mother raised you? Yeah, single mother. So single mom working hard raising you? Yeah. And you picked up the phone and said, momma, I'm going to drop out of college. Nah, so. That's the part I was trying to get to. I've been grown for a long time. I kind of been on my own since 17. So I always made my own decisions, kind of since a young adult. But you know, my mom, she was a church lady. She not into all the rap music and all that type of shit. I wasn't even allowed to listen to rap music when I was little. My uncles is how I got fed the, yeah, they are goons. So I got rap music through them. Okay. I don't even think I told her I was trying, cause even when I started doing it, like taking it serious, I still wasn't taking it seriously. That makes sense. I'm gonna try to rap, but I really wasn't putting my best foot forward with it. So I ain't come to her with it until I almost started making money from it. Cause she wasn't trying to hit none of that. Yeah, cause even when you making money from it, some parents are still looking at it like that. Yeah, even still now. Like she was like, that's cool. I was like, all right now. No man, she don't understand that algorithm. Yeah, she all about business. Like she, you know, she, she a real focused lady, super smart lady. So. So where was that? Uh, jail, hitting out of jail. I reached, I ain't found out I had siblings. Other siblings, besides my sister and my mom, so I was 25. Yeah, so. So did you know about your dad when you were younger growing up or you didn't even know? I mean, I vaguely remember when he left when I was like four. Does he live in Waco too? Nah, he was moved out of state somewhere. Oh, so they. Yeah, so I didn't get contact with him from four until I was like 25. So you spoke to him at 25? Yeah, I recently have, when I was 25, I had my daughter. Did you reach out to him? Nah. He reached out to you? Yeah. How did he find you? Facebook. Huh. And how did that, how did that conversation go? How did that feel when you looked at your Facebook and you like? It is nigga, girl. Yeah, you saw it. Nah, I wouldn't like that at all. I mean. Cause you knew who he was. So when you saw his name and picture. Yeah, I know, like I knew his name. I knew, you know, I kind of knew. So you knew that was your dad. Yeah, I got a kid now. So, you know, I am an active father. I am in my daughter's life. But, you know, I got homeboys and they circumstances. Some of them on the ladder to be in their kids life and what they might be going through something and they don't want to put, project that on their kids. So, you know, you never know what oppression going through and what they thinking of, why they might have dipped out of, you know, I'm not making no excuse. My mama held it down. So, you know, all praises and salute to her. But I ain't quit. I wouldn't matter. So did you ask him why? No, I didn't. I had, I got five uncles that, you know, I had to look up to and they, you know, they raised me. So I had, I had male figures in my life. See, I'm just nosy. I'd be like, why did you leave? Well, nah, I mean. What happened? I'm like, just tell me that one time and we don't have to ever talk about it again. I ain't a lot of it. No, you're Antoine Fish. I just want to know. The reason it wasn't made up for none of the time, the time, you can't never get that back, you know what I mean? So whatever your reason was, you just missed that on a dope guy. I'm grown now. Yeah, how did, how did you get into the, like the music? Like is somebody in your family in the music like that? We are music lovers. Okay. Like even though I said my mom in the church, so I had a big gospel background. Like we grew up listening to that. And then when I was with my uncles, I was listening to the UGK, he's in the, you know, all the old Texas music, you know. So you sing? Say that again, UGK. UGK. Y'all better understand what's going on. Even outside of Ted, I bought it. No, I wouldn't, I don't understand anything. And he goes, So do you sing? He's the best lyricist in Texas. I can hold a note. We can hold a note. I can hold a note. I cannot sing. Okay, just shake it. Yeah, you always do. Not a choir, boy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I've been in choirs, boy. Yeah, I got boys playing. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, man, I'm saying, I'm about to play when you have the hitter with this. I had to go to y'all. Sometimes you gotta give him a quick one. Just a quick one. I already know you can't give him a quick one. I just want to let him know. Yeah, yeah, I will bar for bar. You see me go there. You see what I do. I got, I got, I got bars. Don't play with him. Yeah, I'm here with the man now. Don't play with him. A little bit of cleaning up and coaching. That's it. You know, I'm at, He ready. Yeah. It's up. No, but, So how did you end up linking with Sway? You know, how did that whole relationship even start? So, hi back in 2017, South by Southwest. Okay. You know, Sway, I always come down and, you know, they host a show. And mutual friends I had from my college days, you know, they still in the Austin area. And I was like, hey, Sway gonna be here. So I went met them, rapped for them and we just done built that relationship from there. Just networking, man. Put myself in the right place at the right time. What do you, what are some of the things, like over the years, did you, you know, confide in him on any of the business moves? Sometime like, man, what do you think about this? No, man. It didn't get that heavy. I actually, you know, Sway, Sway is a, is a purist. He a rap purist, man. He didn't see that all. He didn't interview everybody. He didn't, he didn't been around the biggest names in the game. So, you know, even though I was rapping for him and I was nice, I wanted to make sure my resume made sense for me to go on his platform and in the represent for the state. Yeah. Not just this is a good rapping as nigga. This is a good rapping as nigga that then worked his way up to be able to have a conversation with me and display his skill set on my platform. So that's really what it was all about. I could have went on Sway, you know, a bunch of years ago, but let me make it make sense. Yeah. And you, and you did that. I really like to say I love Sway's show and love the whole, you know, the way he holds it down for the culture. Yeah. So that's real. And he, and he's, to me, one of those guys, I put him on a pedestal when he come down to lyrics and really recognizing the craft. Yeah. He loved it. He really loved it. And he didn't tell you if you suck. Yeah, yeah. Don't mind. Don't mind it all. Don't come up here with that bullshit, man. I'm gonna tell you, man. That's the first thing he say right before you rap. So you already got that in your head. If you, you know, if you not up for the occasion, you already got me in this Sway and he's saying, if you suck, I'm gonna tell you. So if you ain't ready to, you know, snap on them lights on, it could be tough, man. It could be real tough, man. It could be tough, man. I was ready for it. So what's the first project you put together? So the first project I put together was called I Got the Juice. Really? Yeah, based off the movie, Juice. And how long it was this? And how old were you when you really started taking serious? When I started taking music serious, I probably was about 22. Okay. And so this project I made when I was about 25. Okay, so. My first project. So it let you know from the time I decided to rap for it, how long. But I always been an observer and a studier. So I used to be in a rap group back home. And we had these, these Waco cyphers. And I decided so the whole city would tune into these cyphers and I'd kill every cypher. And I just felt like I wasn't getting the respect I deserve. So one day I was sitting in my sister house and Juice came on the TV. I seen it a million times. But for some reason that day, I was just like, man, I'm gonna kill all these niggas. Just like Tupac. My friends included. Love it. So I made a mixtape, 17 tracks, just me. Just displaying lyricism, but just going at everybody. Everybody whole city. Anybody got friends too? How was it received? Niggas was mad. They was, but what can you do about it? Cause you can't wrap me at this point. Like I didn't got time. Nobody didn't like, okay, I'm gonna beef with you. And lyrically beef with you because of it? No, they'll be done. So what I did was the movie kind of played like a soundtrack. So I would take clips from the movie and the clips would relate to whatever the song I was making. And then I was just being super lyrically on top of that. I was doing a lot of stuff at one time and people were so ready to hear a project from me. The people that didn't know what I was doing just love to hear the raps. But the rappers, they was like, fuck him. Did you have a vision for that? You didn't do a video? I did maybe one, but I didn't do too many visions. You produced it yourself? No, it was, so I took instruments. Like it was like a mixtape. Yeah, yeah. Yes, I had like a couple regularly instrumentals that I got from producers, but the rest of it was instruments. Ain't nobody on this? No, everyone. Out of all of them that you did, out of all those 17, give me the hardest first out of all of that right now. Bishops atrial. They say being lyrical don't make a good rapper. It's just cause you rap good don't make you lyrical. Said that I'd be a beast if I ever give them both. But they don't feel me though. I just need you to see my thought process. You simply be amazed at the levels that my mind catch. I'm anti-we, so getting high, there's no need, hurt your head, trying to think like me. I'm blunt force trauma window, blunt objects. See what I mean? Damn. It should go back, it should go back. It should go back. It's a long time ago, man. And I think it was probably your style changed so much. I'll have your head, yeah. This style was so different back then. Your style changed from then till now. See, back then when I was rapping, it was, I was solely focused on trying to impress people with the word, playing the lyricism. Whereas now I've toned it down, it's still lyrical, but I'm kind of just having a conversation with you on top of a beat. So I'm speaking more from personal experiences now. Still, I dress it up with the lyricism, but I'm really just talking to you now. Yeah, wow. So if you rap something now, I can do it like, yeah, yeah. I like the word play. When I think about word play, who is it that does that a lot? Would you say Jay-Z do that a lot? Oh yeah, Jay-Z do that a ton. Yeah, I was about to say. That's what I think about. They all do that, like kind of just, he's right. Yeah, yeah. I, explain to me what the deals were that you had gotten, because I heard Sway speak on a couple of them, just some of the things that, some of your accolades that really happened and how did they happen? You know, some of these, I think it was, I wanna say age, it was a game, it was a game. It was a game. Yeah, I run through them. So after I dropped, I got the juice out. Like I said, I'm always studying and observing. I like, how do I monetize this? Because, you know, we can't make some money. Yeah, we can't just sell CDs on the street no more. We're changing into the streaming era. How do I monetize making this music? And, you know, I got my manager shot, the Justin and proper partner, our label. And, you know, we was grinding and trying to figure it out. We decided to go to licensing and sync route. So we licensed music for television shows, video games and movies. And, you know, we met some guys from California that that's their business. And so we linked together and I made songs. So I've been on the UFC, Fox, I've been on MTV, Marvel, a Marvel TV show, I've been on HBO, Baldur's, Mortal Kombat 11, it was me 21 Savage in Ice Cube. Wow. That was the biggest one. SB. Yeah, Pro Evolution Soccer, Need for Speed. 17th place was D. He's blessed, man. Yeah, so that's how he started making the money. So they know you in the industry. Yeah, we took a different route just to, you know, monetize that now. Is that better than just like how when I see regular, and I'm not going to say regular, but artists. Trying to get streams. Just streams on regular, you know, just, on the regular. I think that's better. Which one is better? Because I haven't heard a lot of people do it that way. Like I said, so I took like, you know, in between projects. So I put the, I got the Juice Had in 2014 and then I put my album, Color Me Dope, out in 2021. And so in between that seven year span, I kind of just studied the business and see how things worked. And we decided that was the best way to kind of get in the industry to monetize without, you know, I come from Waco. We don't have no big market there. Not a whole lot of artists coming through there. No huge, humongous shows. It's not like Dallas where they got to come through here. That's on their press run. Nobody happened to come through Waco. It's a small town in between Austin and Dallas. How do we get a global recognition without the resources that the major city has and that was the way to get my foot in the industry? I like it. I think it's dope. I think it's smart. I think it's very intelligent for you. You ever thought about moving? I move, I move. I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well you run away called still though. Yeah, yeah, that's written in low so it'll take the original name. Check it man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. My guys here man, team on the building man. Stop playing. Yeah, yeah. T-Mode. That's lyrics in Texas, please believe it. For show, for show. Boss talk 101. Two words. Ah. Let the bed breathe for a second. Yeah. Look. Two words. Goat man. That's just what them folks saying. Clown, all you monkey ass niggas like I'm Roseanne. I should change my last name to ball worth of Roseanne. Came on this bitch eating like the intro to, I heard niggas was after hours left from open after you niggas had to so to do it. It was floating after. Can't see me boy. I'm too on point just like a cloaking dagger. I ain't just saying that because my song on cloaking dagger. You think the niggas popping? Cause they entertaining rappers. I make a rap that makes some racks. I let the fame come after. I never finished college, but I still obtain my masters. I click it faster, shit Jurassic. I contain my Raptor. Can't have no safety on the handgun niggas where I'm from than outside where we man up quicker. Make breaking rules look good. I'm an N1 nigga. Before I learned to stand up, I was a stand up. I'm glad you actually noticed that both of our, I'm the coldest in Texas, not just my city. And really I took it global potential to make a million. People switching their motives. Move from the hood and still gotta watch for the rats and roaches. Look, two words, most bars separate me so far. Not into designer, but my travel luggage go yard. Hot sex with your broad, the whole North. Well, how you thinking she always in debt with the maker, how she owe God. I got from the flea market. I call it bitch lines old ball to release. I sold it bitch to my little shooter for cheap partners. It's called name Roman candles. He keeps parking because I won't stop whipping his wrist cause he keeps shining. They pull a workout hard to cope. Got a beach body. What I do with these bars kind of similar in nature. I'm just describing dope nigga behavior. Gotta pay attention. Can't let you surf and see the end of work. And so I fuck with nobody like having sex with the thinnest person. Your mama said, don't touch the stove. You didn't now you're hurting. I ain't learned that lesson. Cause right to this day I grew up to burn them. Katerna most popular nigga to a missing persons was born a random animal just like a Christmas sermon. Katerna most popular nigga to a missing persons was born a random animal just like a Christmas sermon. Got songs on TV, spit for sway. How could you call me local? Video game, underground champ. How could you call me local? Nigga really made racks from rap. How could you call me local? Globally, my name good fellas. That's worth a Ray Liotta. Came from the mud with no biggie. The sky's the limit. You better fix your grill like a dentist. I've been a minister. It only hold 30. I'm trying to put 50 in it. The clip look like Mexican stuff in a Honda Civic. I got the cheese, I got the chips. I feel like Chester Cheetah. Producers think my shit a gimmick. They must got a fever. Give you a split sheet, better sign it. That shit like a prenup. Could probably kick your feet up if I beat your beat up. These are the sounds of separation. That means I don't need you. Heavy's the head that wears the crown. I rather that than leeches. These goofy flexing gotta watch for the slaters and screeches. Amazing my speeches. You gotta pay for these speeches. I need it. I'm gonna give respect if they don't give me nothing. Enthi's stomach probably eat these rabbits than I heenie flushes. Heenie flushes at the eating rappers from an Enthi stomach. You ain't peeped the function. Did it backwards like I'm Benji Button. Niggas think I did something in my rhymes. What a rich assumption. Like he did something backwards like he Benji Button. Niggas think I did something in my rhymes. What a rich assumption. Busy with my movement. That be y'all to keep me in discussion. Money, phone, and all of them pics. You flashin' hunnids to them gangsters. Make you come off them racks like you titty fucking boss. Stop playin' man. Stop playin' man. Timo man. You beast mode man. Timo. Stop playin' man. Damn man. See you running. Man. Say man. Yeah. He like that guy to do his verse. He's like yeah I want you to go on this track and they do their verse. He's like hold on let me go back to the line. Yeah. Hold on. Man it's like, it's like, you know, they wouldn't expect to hear that coming from somebody from the South like that bro. How many, you know, people's like man where you from man? All the time like, you know, if you hear me talk you hear my southern drop, but, man, I'm from that long wire era so like I grew up. He from where they gotta have that gun without the safety of the young man. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? I'm sad. I'm sad. I'm sad. I went to Texas. I just thought like, you know, we ain't had no hot nine sevens and none of that shit down here. So like, I was piratey music listenin' to it like the J to kissin' and J to me. Man J to kiss. And I just feelin' a little bit. He on that wall right, that's my boy man. I find that alive, not 100%. So that's how I got in touch with all that music. That's alive man, man. Like, like, bar for bar. You, best lyricist in Texas believe me. You gotta definitely, you said earlier, you had to, you said you had to turn it down. Tone it down. Yeah. You didn't tone it down. Do you feel like toning it down is dumbing it down? No, see there's a difference between dumb and dumb. Cause I heard the words how you chose that. You didn't say dumb it down. Cause I feel like our listeners in music today, like you almost can't say nothing too far from the vocabulary, cause they won't follow you. See, I used to do all that super. If it got more than that, yeah, you could, if it gets deeper than that. It go crazy. I can't. I could do that, but I guess just as I grown and experienced more things, just kinda as the man I am now, I just wanna talk to you. Like, I'd rather talk to you on the beat than be super advanced. Anybody ever just come up at you and be like, man, I wanna rap against you, bro, I wanna go in. Yeah. And where was this at? It was in New York. I mean, it wasn't that they just walked up to me. I had a, it's called World MC. So it was a tournament in New York City. 64 MCs. How did you feel when you got to that thing, man? Shit, I went for the kick, you knew. It was a 64 MC from around the world. So it wasn't just the United States. Who won? You know, me. Who won? Who won? Who won? Who won? Name somebody right now. I'm running. Oh, run it, run it. Run it. Boss talk, boss talk, boss talk. Listen, my B.T. Moe, anybody out there that think they got better bars, come here. Boss talk one on one. We gonna have you. Say that. And we gonna match it up. Say that. And I got my money on T. Moe. Woo hoo hoo hoo hoo. I put my money on him. I put my money on him. I put my money on him. I love money on him. So if you think you better, slide on up and pull up with whoever you need to pull up with to do what you gotta do. Because a boy dropping bars. Me and who love. Period. Anybody, y'all want to get at Brittany Loso on our Instagram DM her and tell her you ready to go against T. Moe and she'll set that up for you right here on Boss Talk One On One. I'm running the interception. Don't lose your money, man. Don't lose your real money, man. Keep that shit up. Yeah, we gonna put a bag up too. Hey, he go hard on anybody B. They keep that feet up. Yeah, that's it, man. And we gonna let our audience judge. Who gonna judge? No, no, no, the audience. Yeah, our audience. It's a well known fact, man. When it come to that ball for ball shit, I really do that. I really... Like you could see when he got it too, he's like, ugh, he started... He go in, man. I'm ready to switch. Yeah, he's like, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, he started to, oh, okay. That transforms, makes me a shit. Okay, cool. I like that. Okay, that's what's up. Man, you know what, man? I enjoyed the hell out of it, man. I appreciate you. I'm gonna give me another one. So when it's like your next project, are you working on something right now? Yeah, I mean, actually, Shatham, my brother Darren and Kyle, we just got signed on Universal. Hey, for real? That's big. Yeah, so, yeah. I signed on Universal and John Billion. He on my label. How long ago? This was like a month ago. Okay, so why Universal? Because I guarantee you, you've had so many other people reach out to you. Yeah, I had a couple offers. That was me, but this is his deal, and that's where he wanted to go. So, you know, just being his label mate, I support that and whatever he need from me. So it was... There's a lot. I'm just writing for some major artists. So to get you on a song, somebody like to get you like a feature, what they need to do? DM my manager, Justin Anderson at Gmail or Julian Valencia at Gmail, yeah. All right, you have to DM me too. Yeah, she's managing it. Y'all just want to meet up on the show, some gangsta shit, some rap shit. DM her. She got me. We get it popping. We got awesome, you know what I mean? I'ma make sure it happened. We're going back in, y'all. Both talk one on one style, man. Everybody go down, man. Let's go, man. Timo the building. Go, Timo. Go, Timo. Go, Timo. I love all. Let's go. Your nigga move that dope. I ain't talkin' crack for sale. I'm talkin' rap for sale. Hit man, look it through that scope. I put cheese on your head like a pack of helmet. Back, back, I'm helping. Whack, rap, get dealt with. Then it serves somebody. Please rent a cat to bill. Maybe boys want to rap with mevin', but they mind know this degenerate. It's like a strap on aniline. Fuck all these niggas. Flow fancy like a pinky on a T-sipper. Buying video views. These niggas. Haste from the fake place like a flea flicker. See, nigga, he told me to do a blame. Him, I'm sorry. Never mind, fuck, be a nice bitch. You sorry. Gonna rope this on for Sierra. You still wouldn't get booked to perform in no body party. Your nigga move that dope. And I just son of Dylan. You ain't even know. Snow bunny in my crib. No huge help, though. Unidentified fly like a UFO. Boys in the streets and you next bro. Two pockets, primed, just a new death row. Trying to feed to my dogs like a few petcoes. Niggas don't hate the day that they ever met. Man, I don't love, man. We just having a good time, man. I got the best lyricists in Texas. If you a nigga gonna step up, this nigga is here, man. He acapella whatever y'all wanna do. We go in all kind of ways today, man. You gonna drop it however you want it. Hey, we looking for all comers. Just come on and let us know what you got. He said it, you really state this on YouTube and everywhere. First thing they call you is what? Best lyricists in town. The best lyricists in the world? In Texas. In Texas, man. In the state of America, stop that. If anybody help with Texas, any of these iconic guys like you, the man, they won't even try. Like who? Like who? Every last one of them. Bumbee? Every last one of them. Woo hoo hoo. Pow wow. Every last one of them. All of them know. I got Charlie Bond, my album. Charlie Bond, your album. Come on, man, we really. You do this. It's me. I wanna ask, before you, who would you say would have been the best lyricists in Texas? The reason I started writing music, a millionaire. I love a millionaire. I love a millionaire. Yeah, yeah. My favorite rap is why I started writing my own. That was before you. So now, since you've done doing what you're doing and perfected your craft in a versus, not a versus, but between you and him, who you say was the best to do it in Texas right now? Absolute, hands down, most respect to the OG. Thank you for inspiring me. That's real. I love everything you did giving me that light, but can't nobody fuck with me, boy for boy, ever. In life. No, no, it's it. Not even him now. I wanna see you do something with my boy, Toby. Nwigwi. I fuck with Toby. Yeah. We got mutual friends. You're on the best lyricists in Texas. Don't tell Toby, Nwigwi. That brother rap for a higher purpose than I compreenday. He got wig in his last name, but I'm the goat. Cause with this rapping, I lost my wig along. Tom, like he, I'll speak to him, but you know. Wow. Man, give me something like a pill. Let's go, man. Let him go. Let him go. Bring it. Stop it. Stop it. Bring it. Stop it. Step back. Let him go. Let him go. I'll wrap that up. Let's go. Lines on top of lines when you dealing with Timo, cause that's just what it equal. I came out the gate punch and I ain't even mean to. This masterpiece Bob Ross couldn't paint with his easel. When you a goat, not a shepherd can lead you. So why the only thing sheepish on a nigga is his grin. Whenever my note pad meet the pen and then from the pad to the booth, from the booth to your earhole, take that entire process. I turn that to the Nero. Still got the juice and I get it off like Robert Shapiro. Sorry, youngsters, I'm just showing my age. Crack era 88. That's the year I was raised when them niggas was tossing blow like how you throw a grenade. Shouty hit me on the chirp and told me me to add the dough. What's but tell me while I'm stroking saying daddy, you the goat. I probably ain't the best you fuck but I'm the best nigga you know and that's more play if you ask little Timo. Hate is bad, but fake friends is the worst. So what I got that shit left me dead inside like a hearse with middle fingers to everybody that don't like me. Dead stock Jordan 11, it's my soul icy. Gucci main first hit single, it's so icy. Ice box where my heart is, it's so icy. No love found, no love lost, but I don't fuck with you cause your love costs, motherfucker. Bash lyricist in Texas, don't tag Toby N'Wigway. That brother rap for a higher purpose and not comprenday. So he got wig in his last name, but I'm the goat cause with this rapping I lost my wig a long time ago. Sweaty niggas act like it's freakin' easy to get your songs played on TV and movies that use it, I get a check and I'm eating greedy. Yeah, but for my city I'm the goat and I scream it freely. You know it, don't be on the fence about it like Mr. Feeney. I know you hate to love it and I love how you hate I need it. Remember how you lied, my memory like a post-repeated. Remember how you lied, my memory like a whom I Jesus. These bars I got a shuttle's worth. You got a game, I know you've seen it. Next day the screen ain't the best but they on the bleachers. You must got corona thinking you could outflow these speeches. Glory be the guy, ring his blessings down on the people and watch the way y'all is evil. Oh man. Check it man, that's that pointy move man. Stop playing man. How, where did, yeah, like, What you be reading? What you watchin' man? Nah, that's why I do what's my daily regimen man. Watch a lot of movies, drink Hennessy, pace around the room and just, you know, get creative. Yeah, that's snow-bunny and creative and I ain't talking, you've hefner. I know, so creative just keep coming to you. Yeah, like I write every day, man. I'm always thinking about something. Anything can be turned into a long man. Okay, write me some, like going, how do you want something for your daughter yet? Nah, me, I don't like rap. She, she, she and the... She a princess. Yeah, she nails and, and all that. I told a couple of guys, you was coming on here today, just shout out to Trill, talking no pill talk. Oh hell yeah. Trill talking no pill talk, said man, tell that nigga to come on with it, man. 100%. Tell him come on with it. If he the hardest relievers in Texas, tell him to come on with it. He on boss talk, he got to come on with it. That nigga came on with it, Trill talking no pill talk. I've heard a lot of rappers, I've heard a lot of rappers. I'm, I'm not on lie. No. This is the best one you've had. This is my good trade and my bad trade, for better or worse with me. I'ma tell the truth. So don't ask me nothing you want the truth to. It's one on it, it's one on it. But dude, Timo really got them bars. Straight up. Like I ain't gonna, I ain't gonna cap to you. Man, I work real hard, man. I work real hard. You could tell him to go right now here, go again a whole different way. Yeah, like I believe you. I believe you. But like, but you know, bars are always translates into fame, into money, into everything else, right? So what would be the next move? Because you got it, if you want to go there. Come on, we want to talk. Nobody's going, no. Absolutely not. That's why I started putting the shit on, you know. I can make an extra song. So yeah, that's how we monetize it now. You know, I write, I write real songs. They're just as good as I rap. I can make songs too. So that's not the idea. Top three artists of all time dead or alive. Number one. Any genre. Man, I listen to some music. I don't care. Any genre. Number one. We got three, only three. Number one. I put Mike Jackson. See that? Mike Jackson. Number two. I agree. Number two. Of a whole time. Any genre? Any genre. Shit. Britney, this is my segment. This is the top three. I got you. You see, I'm just, I'm just waiting for you. She's actually gave me some time to think about it. No, no, no. Everybody does it. Everybody who come on our show do it. Thousands of people do it. Man, I listen to a lot of music. And you said you watch our show. You should know that this was coming. I do it like guys. Number two. Damn, uh. You literally started out with the guy who's Legitly with his Rookies. I mean, you can't even, you can't even. Wow. I mean, that's a legend. We were- That's a legend. Y'all got nothing to do with this music. That has nothing to do with this music. That's true. I mean, as far as biggest artists ever, Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson. Really? I can't put Michael in the top. After I seen that, after I seen that, this last one. This is the one that she- I be gonna love her. My goodness. After this last one, I gotta take him out the top. I'm sorry. Michael got Sinatra. Okay. Okay, I love Sinatra. I love Sinatra. I love Sinatra. I love Sinatra. The red face. You can't, you can't. That's what I know I'm rich. Number three. Wow, Ty, that's crazy, man. Gotta put a woman in there. A black woman, because you got two people to see. We gonna go shawty. Shawty. Okay. I can see that. I'm gonna go shawty. Really? Really? If I tell you, if I tell you now. Yeah. That was my mama clean up music. Yeah, we gonna go there. On Saturday, you better get about that bed, because she's working on the living room right now. By the time you get to the sweetest taboo, you better be about that bed. That's my shit. I listen to more of that. What, I mean, like, is there any kids out there coming up, anybody coming up that you see the special, that rap that's lyrical, you know, and you like, they got potential? Waco got a lot of, I mean, wait, that's you. That's what G.O. was telling me. He started G.O. too. If it hadn't been for G.O., I would not know who the hell Timo was. Thank you, money. G.O. is the one that put me on point. I was going through the title, and go back and look at the title. It says Timo, but I don't like to him. I don't even know who this nigga is, but this nigga mentioned him. Let me go find him. And soon as I found him, I say, I know a text, I'm on it. Niggah where this nigga at? This nigga, this is it. I'm for the challenge. Every nigga outside of Texas. See, I ain't worried about it. Nah, yeah, we fucked up. How does, how doesn't everybody in Texas know about you? I mean, it's kind of just the way I move. Like, I mean, I'm not gonna serious pretend like I'm not known. You know. I got a nice following of just, just the way I don't, I'm not a peacock, you know, contrary to public belief back home. You're your owl. Yeah, I kind of just, you know, if it's time to do that, let's do that. I'm, I'm right on the money. Like I seize every opportunity. So I'm more known. He might be late, but he gonna be there. I'm gonna be there. I'm gonna show up. Whoa. I was late. She and Mr. Jamaican get them all out. Everybody that know me for real know how I always be late. But now I got a bigger following really outside of my city and outside of the States. Like a lot of people know me in New York. A lot of people in Cali and Atlanta. But I mean, you know, when it's time to do that, I show up. I gotta ask you about your fellow guy, my boy, High Boy West, when he came on here, he said that a hundred thousand, that ain't no money. He say, nigga, I spent that to be gone in a week. Oh, thugging and drugging. And I just wanted to add thugging and drugging. My wife, she heard him. It's my little brother. So tell me when he said that, what did you think? He wasn't lying. I mean, but I always, I was always cognizant of that. Back in like 20, 20, like, right? 2019, whatever year that was, Earl Spence, Bob Dannigo, I see you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got a big ass music check. I'm not even gonna say what it was. Okay. I got a little show on my money. Man, I took my peoples to the fight. We got a sex shoes club. That's expensive seats, too. I'm buying seven, eight bottles. I got a room at the W damn town. Oh, you used to. You know, I'm not even a root quiz. Twice a day. You should get changed. You know, and then I looked up at the end of that month, like, so that was in December. That's a one month. At the end of that month, I probably spent, like, almost up north to 20 bands. Damn, you spent. Just in that month, though. Just spending money. And that was that month. Just spending. And I had nothing to show for it. And didn't even buy me a week. That's what I'm saying, like. If you go on pace, like by the time Spring Break would have run around, I'd have spent the 100 bands if you would have kept doing it. Damn. It's nice not no money. Damn. Y'all, y'all boys be, y'all be getting that bread, man. You gotta think about it because, you know, you're giving that type of money to a nigga that ain't never had shit. Like, got no real money. So, you know, you gotta get your people straight and you gotta get your niggas straight and you gotta get yourself straight. Like cards, you know, your vices, whatever that is, lawyer fees, child support, if you got this. Shit going on. I'm literally the complete opposite. You give me a lump sum of money. I am saving every dime. And I am. I'm like, if I, you know, I'm like, I don't know when a rainy day may come. You know what I'm saying? That's true. That's why we gotta always be in the position. Oh, okay. Y'all heard it. So make sure it, any y'all is touching a large lump sum of money. Come see me, because I will make sure that you are happy. Yes. Turn that dollar to 10. You give a nigga that type of money that ain't never had shit. They're gonna blow it. They're gonna blow it. And then you ain't got no financial. And I know that to be true, because I had, I used to have $800,000. And I didn't, my partner said, man, you know, you know, it went through $70,000. How do you watch it? Hold on, partner. Oh, no, he needed to be watching. Yeah, he had to check you. We were watching. Oh, okay. We was together. Okay. And he was like, nigga, you be running through it. And I be like, I didn't even care. I'm buying cars. I'm buying, I'm not buying houses. I'm buying all type of stuff. I'm buying all type of stuff in Dallas, in Treeport, in wherever I could go. I'm just kicking it. And I'm 19, 20 years old. Yeah, some people take longer. Yeah, next time I get this I'ma chill, yeah. They gonna buy ideas for years. And I went trying to chill. I was trying to show the world that you could change this whole world. But the thing I heard that you said was, you know, I'm making sure that everybody was straight, but what you making sure that everybody was straight, that's taking them to the fight, taking them to, you know, get in this big hotel room and doing all that. Once that's gone, there's nothing to show for it, just like what you said. It's not like making sure you're straight. Let me buy you this car. You'll have this car that if anything happened, you'll still have to sell it. Something I learned, you know, just growing up and learning. The people that you are making straight don't necessarily need you to make them straight. True. You know, so now that I know that next time some crazy money come, all right, let me get mama and daughter straight and then let me handle my business to make sure this money duplicated. Most of that. You know, double quadruple. But see, everybody is different because one thing we've always said, I always said, like, if I ever win a lottery, ain't nobody gonna know I'll have a lot of money. I ain't saying that. But no, no, they see it. I'm saying it too. No, I didn't. But this is the conversation. No, no, no, no, no. This is what I'm saying. We've been a turk. Hold on, this is the conversation that we have because just exactly what he said, he's like that, but me, I'm turning all the way around. Jamaica, you want nobody to know? Say T-Mobile. No. Jamaica, you win the lottery and you go on there with a man. I'm like, that's Jamaica. No. Let me tell you something. I know they're walking. I'm gonna, no, no, no, no. I'm the type of person we'll put on about five different outfits, like packed on, you won't know it's me. I'm gonna walk on there like a dude. So you don't know it's me? You can pay to be anonymous. Like if you win, you know what I'm about to do. How much do I have? How much does it cost? Almost like half your money. You swear to God. I used to do all that part. Yeah, you gotta pay. I did not know that. No, I'm not. They don't know that. They don't have to worry about me. Give me the biggest check. You can bring it out of there. Okay, man, when you get the money, right, you got the money. They say don't nobody know. They're gonna notice your lifestyle change. My lifestyle is not gonna change fucking. Nine years. I'm driving the helicopter right out there. No, he is. Right there, you got to go. I already know how he is. That's him. And when I drop it, I'm gonna come out with a gold suit on. I'm so different. I'm gonna go into the bank and then I will make sure like my kids have a chance to put up to them. We don't take credit, kids. We told me they're different. No, we're not doing that. I believe them and I believe her. No, no, I'm not doing that. But you're making your whole, your whole move. She lined up. She with me. We're coming out hard. We're coming out hard next time you drop it. This is a rich person problem, for sure. But let me tell you this thing. Just make sure he's gonna be thrown out of the, thrown to the track of him. No, no, no, no, no. I'm coming out with this. No, this is in relationship. This is how it ends up. Let me tell you how you work. This is Ozark. This is Ozark. He's your brother. He's your brother, Ozark. He's your brother, Ozark. I'm coming out. I'm coming out. Let me tell you this is what he said right here. This is what you do in relationships. This is what he said. They're gonna come out harder. They don't do it. They don't do it. They come out harder. They come out like they do one. They're just, y'all, I'm all over the place. Let me tell you, in relationships, to save your relationship, this is what you do. You split it in half and say, you're hard. You can do what you want to do. Do whatever you want to do. Like I said, I know that when you blow yours, they're gonna come out harder and fire it. I ain't coming out like this. So he can do whatever he do want to do in his half. See, it's gonna be easy. I'm gonna tell you what he's gonna do with me. They're gonna think I signed some crazy endorsement deal. You're back in the streets. Oh, yeah, I don't care. I'm coming. That's crazy. Thank you for coming on the show. Let me show you this thing. Thank you for having me. Man, listen, man, you coming back, right? Man, whenever you have a chance to come back. Every week. Come on, come on, whenever you have a couple of months. I'm down here, man. Oh, we could have killed him. Yeah, we got some big show. Not some people in Louisiana say they better than you, but we don't know. Tell them niggas, I say, call me. I'm welcome on competition. I don't sell information. Tell them niggas, call me. Inbox nigga, y'all OK? I rock. If you outwrap this nigga, I'm gonna let your own balls talk, but you got to send me something in my inbox to say as you can outwrap this nigga. It better be hard. Thank you for rapping with Joe Shimon. It gotta be hard. Then I got to get it approved. And you know, so it gotta be hard. So you gotta bring your hardest lyrics. Man, thank you so much. I believe you, bro. You made me out of believer, man. Thank you so much, bro. You made me out of believer, man. I appreciate you. Britney, man, rich people problems. You just made it to where this probably got to come out within a couple of days. You helped him out. He didn't even realize he's skipping lines around this whole thing. He's line over line. That's how I come out. Ooh, boppa boy, look at that. You should be listening, boppa. I bopped with that. You should be listening. Second man, hey, man, it's been another great segment. A boss talk 101, what a boss is talk. And we are. It's a boss.