 Name another podcast like this Who gon' bring it to the table, boss talk Who your girlfriend fave, boss talk We gon' do it how you want it, boss talk Yeah, everybody on it Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy, E-C-E-O I'm down here in the H town Hey man, where it all go down? And guess what, man DJ is in the building, man What's going on? First time on the set of Boss Talk 101 What up, what up, man? I'm always on the set But you know, I've been in the background A lot of times, I don't ever get no shine But it's alright, I'm here to help I just wanted to sit in and talk With you just a little bit, man Man, you know It's different down here this time, man It's... What's up? What's going on, man? In the building, man What's going on, Renetta Spencer? What are we doing today? Who are we today? You got an alter ego going on now The blue-haired goddess The blue-haired goddess? Tell me about this What made The blue-haired goddess come out? What makes the blue-haired goddess come out? Man, it's... She a whole savage She a whole savage She blunts, she speak her mind She say whatever she want to say She get on stage and act a fool Wow, do she sing a rap? She rap Oh, she rap? She a rapper and a fashionista Wow You know, because I Interviewed Renetta Cool, cool She cool, she can sing She say, Renetta cool, she can sing You know, I just feel weird Like, damn What's going on here? What's going on? What's she saying? This is third person talk, girl Third person talk You ever seen the movie Split? This is Split, but there's only two personalities apparently Man, let's get down to it I brought this And I don't know if you know this guy But I brought DJ on the set He definitely Seems to have wanted to interview you This is First time on Boss Talks said He wanted to interview the blue-haired goddess Where is the blue-haired goddess? I was really wanting to dig into your mind And see why you decided To have an alter ego for your rapper To be honest Which is because it's surprising Most people, most people Super surprised Some don't even know that This alter ego can rap And then when I start to rap, it's like Oh, oh She does this So have you Anything out? Any videos out? Man, I just released a freestyle Called the venting session And we We shot a What was that about? And it's just me being That alter ego It's a whole other personality Okay So the alter ego And so you just going in Going in Give me your acapella Give me your acapella Let me see I don't mean to sound arrogant But I'm back again Okay, what? I don't mean to sound arrogant I don't mean to sound arrogant But I'm back again This is implying that she was a rapper before So let me hear it Give me the next bar Let's go Okay, let's see This is a boss talk 101 This is a genius Let's go This is a genius breakdown But this is a boss talk 101 breakdown Well, I feel like If we get into the genius Little co-writer over here She should help me because he's sneaky I want to hear this 16 I mean, just give me not even 16 Give me four bars Okay, you want the beginning I don't care I don't care Let's talk this shit Wait a minute, stop for a second You give me an iternal feel Why am I going to be iternal When you say You sang the song Talk to the talk What? Talk to the talk Anyway We're going to get back to the boss He trying to get me You know you don't have to, you know you don't have to see and eat a video after this, right? Oh yeah, for sure. The video fired, though. Let's go. Get the ball. I just want to hear a little bit of that. Okay, so it goes. I don't mean to sound arrogant, but I'm back again. And this time I am coming for the fucking win. And you ain't gotta pretend like we are best friends cause honestly I forgot your name. She was your name again? The more a little story is I'm on my fucking mind. You niggas really think that y'all are fucking up my grind. I thought I was crazy, but you niggas and lost your mind. I ain't want for fake shit. I really just don't like your kind. Gosh. Damn. I just want y'all to know y'all can go get this everywhere. Right now is hot. Hot. That's hard. That's hard. So when you decided to come out, which is all to ego, I mean, was it something where you felt that way because of the way that you are as a artist? Definitely, definitely. I did a show at the House of Blues. And I don't know, it was just something about the rap and my Tater Tot over here. Dang it. I thought we had enough to Tater Tot. I wasn't gonna tell y'all, but when you started in Tater Tots and all that, man, as y'all know, Balls Tot 101, you know, it's a, usually it's Mr. Maker and E.C.O. Well today is DJ Renetta. And these two are definitely, they're one. I think this was a setup. She knew about the name, put me in this brown sweatshirt. I think this was a setup. I ain't gonna lie to you, but it's all right though. I love you. But it's hard though, like, you know, just to, just to come down here, I wanna say first of all, thank you both, man, for inviting us in, man, showing us the love that y'all show us, show me and my wife down here. We gotta say that, let's keep it one million, one trillion, one gazillion round this thing. You know what I'm saying? So thank y'all. I just gotta say that, man, you know. It's big love. Definitely, man. It's saying the advice verse, it's right back at you. Always, man. Anytime y'all come in town, bro, just hit us up. Y'all know, it's always love, man. Well, you know, we kicking it though. We come down through here, man. We set up, man. Man, it's love, man. Like we come through this whole, it's love, bro. Anytime. Hey, man, every time we come to the D, this man right here and his wife, Ms. Jamaica always take care of us. You know, they make sure we good, make sure we get home safe. You know what I'm saying? All the time. This is a whole family thing. You know, when we just chilling, we get a text from either Ms. Jamaica or he. Which is taken on the family. Yeah, because that's what you're supposed to do. And this is something I take serious parts from when God put people in my life, you know. Like, I mean, if I was a young nigga, it'd be different, man. But when you get my age, man, and you still ain't figured it out, what you're supposed to be here, what your purpose is, what you're supposed to be doing on earth. Man, I'm supposed to be helping these people. So from the people that God put in my life, and he said, you need to deal with them, people that's who I deal with, man. So it'd be from ATL to New York to, you know what I'm saying? Like it's like all the, it's like showing love because my ministry is just helping people to be able to see clear, you know what I mean? I understand more love on another level. That's real, right? So we, and we're gonna have a good time. We're gonna talk that talk. We're gonna do everything and deal some. So let's get back to it though. So this, when you think about just your whole, what do you want from the rap side of this whole thing, man? Talk to me. I'm gonna be completely honest with you. I actually didn't know because I didn't wanna step into rap because I figured I really felt like if I stepped into it, people were gonna forget about the R&B side of me. That's my first love. But then they showed super love with the rap. And it got to the point where people were calling me for futures, to rap. Not to sing. Wow, that's hard. And I was like, okay, I could potentially turn this into something good. Then the blue hair came into play and then the blue hair goddess came into play from fans. So I just ran with it and you always get your fans what they want. That's hard. You don't ever ignore them. That's what make you. That's hard. That's hard. That is what make you. So, I mean, your talent is something else. Man, you've been around all of these different rappers, these different artists, you've seen them do it all. And when did you, I mean, when you sit back in the booth, tell them how I can get that nigga. Oh, that nigga, they're doing the same, but I can take that nigga out. You see what I'm saying? I feel it. Hey man, listen. You're supposed to be competitive, right? Listen, I've seen Renetta in the booth in the same room with some of these big name rappers and get on the same track and absolutely destroy some people. Wow. I mean, I'm talking about to a point where boys go back and re-write their verses. Re-write their verses. And this ain't the first rendition of Renetta being a rapper. That was an episode where we went through Row with the Lips. Yeah. That was the first time. That was when I was on like a big freestyle kick. Like I was at home practicing just seeing how, like what can I do? Like how can I play with my words? How can I mix and match my words? I got a rhyming dictionary because I don't want to just keep saying the same thing over and over again. I wanted to use bigger words, expand my vocabulary. So I would just sit at home, pick empty tracks, and me and him pick a topic and we go back and forth. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And then I was like, you know what? I'm dangerous with a pen and paper. So I'm gonna stick to what I know. And I'm just gonna pen and paper and just write it out, go for it. And it works for me. Wow. Man, I just want to say first of all, man, DJ man, it was just I met you, man. I never met a dude that was so supportive of his wife, of his lady, you know, like I never met that. I never seen it like that, man. So kudos to you for figuring it out. Usually, you know, cause I ain't gonna lie, Mr. Macon out here, but if she was, I wouldn't bite my tongue. You know, basically, you know, it's a thing where people, when you've been married and been with somebody for a long time, you lose the communicative link. You know what I mean? Right. You don't talk as much. You basically, I mean, you know, you can start to be in the same place but really not be tapped in the way you were once. Right. So you got to practice doing that, talking to each other and, you know, work that. But I see something special in y'all. When I, from the very beginning, his support system for you is, it's unmatchable. I love it. It's not every day that you find somebody that, you know, supports as much as he does to the point where he's now your manager. Man, I ain't gonna lie to you, man. A lot of this, the support system that I put in the place for another man, it came from us doing a lot of different events, going to things before I was really pushing her and, you know, seeing where she could really go. I would just sit in the back and just watch how things was going. And, you know, I just saw a need, I just saw a need for something and I saw something that I could have done that was a little better than what was being done before. So I took that step and I made sure that everything that we did going forward was better than what she was doing previously. And I'm super thankful for it because being a female rapper is dangerous. People don't understand it when I say that, but being a female rap is dangerous because what I've experienced is it's not the women that hate on you. They actually congratulate you and push you. It's the men. The men will come after you. The smallest things we did a show and the DJ got up there, you know, after he saw how I was rocking with the crowd, he spared my music up. So I'm rapping five times faster than what I normally do and I'm looking at him like, I'm like, why are you doing this? But the one thing- But I ain't gonna stop. I'm gonna keep going. I'm gonna be twisting this thing. You playing with the right one. Oh yeah, like- So speed it up. He spared it up hard too. I mean, and Renata just kept- I'm gonna keep going. I'm gonna eat. I mean, kept eating. Why would he do that? Man, you know, when people be, you know, I ain't calling out no DJs or nothing, but you know who you are. When people try to sell slots in between the slots that was already proven, that's when you get to start speeding up the time, huh? Yeah, I guess so. Some people fold, wanna stop the set and everything, and you know- Yeah, I've had people stop the set. So you telling me people out here deliberately sabotaging- Oh yeah, all the time. Yeah, all the time. That just come with the tattoo. That's all the time. That's horrible. Or, you know, you will be, we did a show where it was a couple of big names in there, and again, it was the same response I got up there. Because when I rap, I'm not staying on stage. I get down and walk around the stage. I want you to really enjoy what you pay for. And I've had some big name rappers down here pull me inside and be like, I don't like it. I don't support you as a rapper. Cool, don't. But we still gonna shine. I got paid for this show, to rap. So it's no-name people to just call you- No-name people. Or pull my father aside and be like, I don't support your daughter with this whole rap stuff. You need to tell her the same. I'm not rocking with you. And my dad is sitting there like, you know, you a grown man, coming in here and talking to me to about my job. Is it hate? Hey, it's a lot of hate. It's just dry hate. But I take that, I take that experience, and I go and write a song about it. And then I perform that song where that person is in the room. You not gonna stop me. Wow. At all. That's hard. I got God behind me. You not gonna ever stop me. Can't stop you. Can't stop, won't stop. What's for me is for me. Can't no man take it. So when you guys, when did you decide to make DJ your manager? Yeah, he ain't making my manager. I just kind of did it. He bow guard it. You know what I'm saying? When you see a need for something and you can feel that need, you kind of just step into that role. Man, we had one show go, go a little south. We was on stage in the middle of the night. Boy, it was bugs coming at us. We was in San Marcos, Texas. Let me tell you. I'll never forget this night. I'm on stage running from flying bugs in the middle of basically the desert. But we in the middle of nowhere. After that show? All my other shows is never the same. He stepped in. Yeah, we in the middle of nowhere. His bugs flying around. You know my wife, she. Yeah, I don't do it. I mean, I love the Lord and His creatures. But bugs out? Nah. After that show, man, I really was like, you know what? We gonna do this right. We gonna get the business right. We gonna make sure that we setting up good venues. We gonna make sure that we doing good shows. After that, we went on the road. We got with Pokey, did Sensei. Yeah. Shout out to Boss. Yes, big shout out to Boss. She took care of us on that and got us over there connected with Pokey. And after that, man, Renetta was just on the road. You know, Sensei was smoking right there, you know? And then we just kept going. We ended up doing the House of Blues show after that for June 27th with TRX and Guerrilla Game. It's hard. Man, and we, you know. Cause the town network, 97 on the box. Yeah, we did a bunch of stuff. I don't know what he did, but he had me busy. It's all about making good relationships. You know, some people, you know, do things and expecting the money right up front. You know, thank God I got a job. You know what I'm saying? We don't need the money up front. You know what I'm saying? Everything is about a good relationship. Without a good relationship, bro, you ain't gonna go nowhere. No way not. I agree with that 100%. So we just try to make sure that anybody that we come across and you know, we see potential in them. We see good in people, man. We make sure that we make a good connect. He a little pushy, but I'm thankful for it. Yeah, you gotta be. Yes, it's time to all get sweet messing with this one. Do you ever hear one that you be like, nah, I don't like that song? Yeah, it's a lot of that. You know what I mean? Right now, man, Bernetta can tell you it's some songs that she got right now I absolutely hate. You know what I'm saying? But she love them, but they ain't out. Cause I hate them. Man, my daddy told me something a couple of weeks ago. And he said, it's always the songs you hate that go places. Very true. It's never the one that you think. But he's saying they definitely going places for him away from his ears. Yeah. But you saying somebody I tell her. Somebody I tell her. Somebody gonna love it. It's never the one you think it is. It's always, your friends got, they got weird ears and you got, like I said, you got to listen to them. Do you play it anymore? Or you just don't even play it around them? Cause you know, you don't ride with it. Nah, she still play it. She ain't. Yeah, she don't care. Slide through the house and socks. I could tell you right now, the radio do it to a solid time and keep playing the song over and over again. You know, it's repetitive. Once you keep playing it, keep playing it, keep playing it. It kind of catch on. Oh, okay. Okay, I get it now. Then you do a song though that to that back, back, front, back. Side to side. Right front, back. Yeah, she did. Did you, and you both, what happened with that? So that is the next one to drop. Really? Yeah. You're supposed to play a major part in that song. Well, no, y'all didn't do me right on that, man. Well, I got good news for you, man. I got good news for you. Right now, it's right down the street at the legendary Harvey Love. Shout out to Harvey Love. He's been redoing the track. So we're going to go ahead and put it out. Yeah. Really? Yeah, we got it. You know, I had already said you need your cameo in the video. You know, hey, man, you know. Oh, yeah. So we in now. Yeah, you was first to call on my list. You see that? I see that. I'm coming through, nigga. Don't even trip. We need you in a slab or something. No, I'm coming through. I'm not no slab driver, though. Just to get your cameo. You ain't got to be a slab driver. You ain't got to be a slab driver. I'm going to bring that 72 SS. Let's go. I'm going to bring them double stripes down here, man. Let's get it. Get my cameo, nigga. Let's go. Yeah, I don't know what I'm going to do, nigga. I don't know if I'm going to just stand in front of it or what, nigga. But yeah, I'm sure enough coming. I love that song. That's the next one to come. That was a freestyle we did one night, just put a track on and just went fed on it. That's going to be hard, man, too. Man, so you got to think about it, man. You guys, y'all got something special, man. You keep working, man. You was on the original Big Mote Bar Baby. And I know you hear this every single interview, but it's something that the history has to be spoken to. People don't know, like a lot of people, they don't tell them anything. Oh, that's how they get the all moment. Yeah, seven, so I'm going to be 30 in a couple of months. You say, yeah, that was a long time ago. But fun fact, most people don't know that there is a remix to Bar Baby and I was eight years old and I was rapping on there. Yeah, really? Yeah. Where is that? It is all over streaming platforms. It's the Bar Baby. You've seen it? You've heard it lately? Yeah, it's on YouTube. Like you can go on YouTube right now, listen to what I'm singing and they had wrote me a little rap and I was terrified. I was terrified because I was like, that I don't want to be a rapper. It's like, do it, just do it. I'm at the show with you, man. That's crazy, yeah. Some people don't even know, man, she on actually the new remake of it. Shout out to Lil Flip. I've seen that, I've seen that. I knew it because I'm looking for it. That was fun. How was it making that with Lil Flip like that? Man, look, Lil Flip is amazingly talented. We learned so much about him that night in the studio. I want to say it's personal studio. He's an artist, he paints. Really? We've been there twice actually. Let me tell you, not paint, he paints. Let me let it be. He loves it, yeah. Talented. I mean talent. And he heard me rapping. You know it was only right to let the freestyle king know that I rap and I needed his stamp of approval and he approved it, he approved it to the point where he played the song like two, three times. And it was like, yeah, do it. Break the door down. I was like, okay, Flip, tell me to break the door down. I guess we're really gonna do this. Wow, that's hard. This was, man, being able to flip. Yeah, being able to flip that night, man, it really put a lot of stuff in the perspective on the way that that man thinks and how he move in the game, you know? Genius. Yeah. His mindset is brilliant when it comes to the business. It was amazing though, like he, you know, the way that he redid that last album, he took all of the classics from, you know, screwed up clicking, wreck shopping them and just redid them in his own way. He redid, man, so hard that it's ridiculous. I think that's probably my favorite song on that album. All about my dough. He redid all his favorite wreck shop classics. And let me tell you, he redid them. I think your daddy on that album too. Yeah, he on all about my dough. Yeah. It's hard. Yeah, it's real hard. It's a lot to that. Wow. He got both of y'all on there. Mm-hmm. On the original song. Kind of like me. Yeah. Yeah, I got both of y'all on both, so. Ay. Ay. Yeah. The first to do it. Yeah, I was the first. I'm like a soldier boy and yeah, I was first. Yeah, you first. I'm like Ray J. You know, you was the first for, like, the father and daughter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that and the God, the bull-air goddess. Yeah. And then, yeah, yeah, DJ in right now. Yeah. I mean, honestly, you know, I'll start you getting a lot of stuff out of us that people don't even know about right now, man. It's because of the love, bro. You know what I'm saying? You know, it's a podcast, though. Like a real podcast, like this ain't no, this is what people do, you know? I don't know if you guys follow, like I'm, I follow all of them. Like I'll be listening to Joe Rogan and all these different people. And there's so many different kind of ways that we should be doing this. Right. We're building brand. This is something you shouldn't just do once. You just do this all the time. Our people need to be seen. Our presence need to be known. And that's why we're here in Houston down here with y'all, yeah, making our presence known. You know what I'm saying? We hear it, y'all. Yeah, I'm gonna crack up now, see y'all. Y'all are too low deep for me. I gotta get going, man. See, I could have been a rapper. Who you saying you is? The what? The blue-haired goddess. Okay, well, I'm E, the CEO. So I'm gonna do a 16, which I want you to go your, we gonna put four bars for four bars? I guess so. You gonna put the track on and we just gonna go to it or what? No, I think I'll wait. I'll just mention it. All right, cause I'm about to say, hey, don't get us turned up, man. Y'all don't get us turned up. Yeah, he would have said he'd be happy. He'd be in his bars. It's the reason Renetta Rappina, man, is, you know, a lot of people don't know, man. She'll go in. Hey, them couch chronicles is the killer. She'll go in. She'll go in. Not the couch chronicles. Man, them couch chronicles, bro. You get there on a good Sunday afternoon, man. Get, you know, feet kicked up on the couch. We got a recliner couch at the house, you know, the other house. We got a recliner couch. I never say the other house, y'all. I didn't catch that. I never say the other house. You know what I'm saying, like, who hollers the other house, y'all? You know what I'm saying? That's them folks, man. Them folks who got these songs running around here, living their life. Living their best life is a song. You know my best life. Oh, it's a song like that, huh? Ain't going back. The dooball, you know what I'm saying? Man, I love, I love the fact that y'all, like I said, man, and that beautiful daughter, y'all, man, y'all got, y'all got it going on. Oh, man. I appreciate it. You know, family is so important, man. The Bible talks about, you know, every episode I got to give you something. And we love it. It says two is better than one. Better than one. And a three-fold card is not easily broken. This is true. That's true. That's family, man. You know, they say, hey, the triangle is the strongest object. That's what we got. That's family, man. Family, man. Family, man. I was like, you know, honestly, that's why Renetta's album is named Trinity. Wow. That's the trio. Shout out to the Diggity. Yeah, Diggity. Shout out to Diggity. Yeah, Diggity. Diggie name is the name. Well, I was struggling. I was like the three, the third, three amigos. Diggie was like, why don't you just say Trinity? Okay. You know. I see what you did there. Right? We gon' run with Trinity then. Wow. You know, being in rap is something where you feel like people are being targeted a lot of times. We just had a massive killing down here with a mega star. R.I.P. Takeoff. R.I.P. Takeoff. The recipes, bro. What did you think? Cause you live here. You from Houston. You guys are from Houston. What crosses your mind when you hear something like that happen? That don't happen to her every day, does it? No. It was shocking. At first I thought it was fake. So I have to Google things. Cause you know, people are doing fake news and then to actually find out that it did happen here. I was like, dang. Like, come on. I ain't gon' lie, man. You can't take this ill. I ain't gon' lie. The way you gotta move in Houston is very, very carefully. Yeah. You know what I mean? Always pay attention to who you with, who in the room with you and what issues they have. You gotta do your research before you go anywhere. I try to stay super humble. No problems with nobody. Like it's a lot of times, man, we done been in clubs in some very heavy situations. Yes. And I always look for a back door. If we go into a club and there is not a second way to get out, I do not perform. Wow. If there's one way in, one way out, I will go in because people know my deposit is not receivable. So if I see that there is one way in and I got a struggle to get out, if something happened, I gotta get back to my baby. I can't do it, so respectfully. So the next week, Kodak Black supposedly come down here. I don't know where he was at, but they say he was squabbling down here, like, you know, that nigga had like a style where he was rolling it up. Niggas say he was rolling it up on nigga ducking and dawg. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. Last time I seen Kodak, he was up on these moniker. I'm just saying. So what? He might have been squabbling with something. I mean, that's not the newest. It's been a lot of big name rappers come down here and fight. Like who? They had Wayne come down here. Lil Wayne? He was back and had a fight. It was another big thing. Who was he fighting? I mean, he's... We don't know. Oh, he's just made it up. Went to the hood and the next thing you know, you on TMZ, somebody's squabbling. I ain't gonna lie to you. This the city where niggas get they chain snatched it all the time. What? I'm just saying, they chain snatched it all the time down here. Yeah. Hey, hey, people got to get this stuff returned. You gotta move properly here. Yeah. Hey, I showed... Yeah, that took money. I don't, you know, I think you're gonna be all right though. You know what I'm saying? It's the reason why we don't wear a lot of jewelry everywhere we go. You know what I'm saying? I don't need no problems anywhere. Then they tried to net chain. Hey, who there was had to get their chain returned by the Houston man and the NBA, NBA young boy. Yeah, you say he had the keys and everything just out. Yeah. Had to get his chain. Had to make his phone calls and get it returned to him, man. That's crazy. I didn't know if that was real or what, bro. Oh, it was real. It was real. Yeah, it was real for show. I'm telling you man, Houston is that city, bro. You gotta watch where you go. It's really to the point where if I do a show, I really don't want to wear no jewelry. If I do, they snatch it, this costume. Yeah. Just so y'all know, we be shining and everything, but it ain't real. So just, I mean, don't even waste your time. Yeah, yeah. I ain't even, I ain't even, I ain't even say it ain't real. Everything fake, everything don't even come back. It's reason they call it costume. Yeah, we ain't got no real jewelry over here. We just run around this whole fake jewelry. I'm just saying, we be shining, bro. But look, it's for the cameras. The look. It ain't real. That's it. Don't trip. Don't even trip, bro. They cheat, they cheat. Look, you take it. Just be careful with the soap because your neck will turn green. I'm just saying. And it's staying from what I understand. It's staying. When it starts turning green on your neck, I'm just saying, don't let the sun hit it because it's gonna burn. Okay. Boy, boy, boy. Now that was a time, you know, I did, I did wear like a lot of jewelry. And then when I started moving on my own, it just felt stupid to be this small a female out here majority of time at night. I don't want to get my head knocked in. It was like around the holidays, I don't even wear my wedding ring. I keep it at home. Wow. Yeah, it's a man, listen. Doggy dog world. It's crazy. It's a doggy dog. It's a doggy dog. Now he, you know, I just want to just ask this question, right? I just want to ask this question. Uh-oh. When did you understand that Renetta was really a force to be reckoned with in this industry? Man, she came down to the first time I met her. I don't have, it don't take no damn, damn genius to figure that out. I do. You act like you for that as a real company. I just want to ask you a question. I do. I thought it was like, I thought it would be heavy. Dude, I thought that over for that. I'm just in there breaking myself. No, no, no, no. No, that's an easy question. The way that you, the way that you, you know, every time you show us love, man, it's, it's genuine. You brought us, but you brought us to Dallas and you turned us on to a whole show. A lot of people don't know about that show. Yeah. Right. We came to the market, we came to the store, you know what I'm saying? We came to the unique fashion. We've been locked in ever since. Been locked in ever since. We did that first interview and you call us, they say, hey man, I need you to come back and do this show for me. Yeah. Oh, that show was everything. Man, y'all killed that show. Y'all helped so many people. The most fun I have had in a very long time was at that show. I was able to be in my immigrants as well right now. You helped a lot of people. Like I just feel like a lot of people, they all was freaking out because they didn't even realize who you was. And when they found it out, it was so, they would embrace the hell out of it. That was beautiful. They was like, man, they couldn't believe it. That's when I fell in love with Dallas. I'm not going to even laugh. For real? I made that happen. You did? I did fell in love with Dallas and I still communicate with a lot of the people. Like J. Carlos, I still talk talk. For real? That's hard, man. So I kind of made y'all, I kind of connected y'all in. You did. Made y'all like the old city. You did, man. I ain't going to lie. I mean, I just felt like it was something that, like I said, people don't know to be in this, but we look at things different, man. I put that together. Boss talk, didn't expect nothing back. You know what I mean? It was beautiful, man. I appreciate y'all. Y'all can't jump up, came. No questions, no problem. Runny, and it was the first time to put Dallas and Houston and East Texas together. I thought that was big. Man, and the collaboration was just so beautiful. It was nice, man. Everybody was in there like they knew each other. Like the atmosphere. And nobody knew each other. Nobody knew any of you. They just knew up, knew me. Yeah, that's it. I'm being real. That was crazy. But the atmosphere was so nice, even with the live band, you know what I'm saying? That was my favorite part in that live band. The atmosphere was dope, man. I was able to act the fool on that little stool, singing, that was my favorite part right there. Yeah, it was dope, it was dope. I thought I didn't even know the city. Y'all probably, yeah, y'all was cool with it, but I didn't know, I'm like, I didn't know if y'all was like, I just was doing it, man. Yeah, I definitely was. But I knew it was electrifying to everybody that was there. The people who was in there that was watching the show that was there. That was amazing. They loved every bit of it, you know what I mean? So I think that was hard, man. Man, like I said, we're gonna do it again. I was just gonna say, I don't know what we're gonna do. Let's do another one. I know somebody that come through there saying, saying, name, Kitcha, Kitcha James. Kitcha James, something that thing. Yeah, but I already had told you about what I'm trying to do with a song with her and some more girls. Oh, you know I'm down. From different cities. That's something that I'm trying to get it together. I already know all the girls. I'm gonna come say my little ho that. It's gonna go hard, man. I mean. It's gonna go hard. Like I already knew it. It's gonna be rap though. I want to do where it goes. I don't want bars. I'm there, bars. See, I'm gonna call out to, we already did it, I think we're gonna do this this time. Yeah, since we back on this rap, right? Since we back on this rap, I heard that you were doing a full like venting session, like run. So you're gonna continue the venting session that you put out already? Yes, so there is going to be a venting session part two. So I'm just gonna do it in parts. And who knows, it might be part five. Just a small disclaimer. Team. I know I manage her, but she do what she want. So sometimes I don't know the answers to these questions. So I get a chance to ask now. Sometimes I just wake up with ideas and our pitching to everybody. And if everybody agree with it, then I be like, okay, cool, this is the direction I'm gonna go. And then I also have a thing where I show my music to like the people that are close to me. And if they know what they hear, I'm like, cool. But if they don't, I be like, ooh, okay, let me, let me go back and reevaluate what I got going on. Wow, that's hard. And then I put it out. I realized you don't work with a lot of people down here, man, the greats, whoever you took opportunity to try to be a part of, you create a Houston wave, a Houston sound, and I want to tell you, thank you for it. And DJ, I appreciate you for bringing me into your world, man, showing me love, man, like you did, man, everybody here love you. So, man, keep doing what you're doing, man, anytime I come down. I love you. I love you. B-O-P-O-P, holy dang. Well, you ain't got a couple more years. Oh, Lord, man, God, you got that old horse, man. Boy, that thing, that thing's serious. Man, they say I drove to get a Rory Carl. What? But I can't see. I'm legally blind. I'm legally blind. Man, I said, every time I see her, when that little strange boy come in and say, P-O-P-O, she gonna cry, my nigga. She's gonna cry. That don't go hard when she do that. I ain't know whether they told me she had died. I got something saying, now they saying she back. Nah, yeah, they say she only got a couple more years left. She getting that much. She got 235 days. Man, if y'all anybody know her, get in the comments right now. Get me her address. I'm gonna put some money on her books. I'm gonna write her. I went on Boss Talk 101 when she come home. I got to get on Boss Talk 101. Somebody know what, though. I know somebody know. Give me her info. Man, that girl went hard. Thank you for that. But only one person right now that's out here. You know, it is one that I do care for more than her. And I wish I could get her. And if anybody know her, get her to me, Southside Shawty. Or Southwood and South Park Shawty. South Park Shawty. Go to the nearest Timmy Chan. Man, South Park Shawty is one of the funnest people on the internet. Man, we got a funny story about South Park Shawty, bro. First time we walk in the Timmy Chan. Hey, every time we used to go through this drive through, right? Man, we walk in the Timmy Chan. We sit in there. It's a Sunday afternoon, bro. She slid up on me. And her heels, baby. She had her boots on. Look, I didn't know who she was at first, right? South Park Shawty. Hey, man. She tapped him. Hey. Say, Shawty, what's in your pockets? What? Oh, God. You need some money? So, you know, I'm like. Shit, please. She like that. You need five dollars. Hold on. Man, she like, hey, I don't need your money. I just wanted to know what was in your pockets. What? And then she walked off. For real? For real, man. I'm talking about. I was sure. You can't make it up. Oh, man. I can't make this up, bro. About four times as bad. I was so confused. I got my chicken. I got in the car. I was like, nigga, we are not coming back yet. I don't know where she at, but I sure would like to go where she at. Oh, man. Do she be up early? She be up early late. I ain't gonna lie that we drive down. I'll meet her right now. She might be outside. You know, funny story. She always find my daddy because the daddy be always be a Timmy Chan, but she always talking to him. Hey. Boy, I see show. Boy, when she go to church, she go to church. She go to church. That woman is hilarious, bro. Seen it on the show, man. And random. It's the randomness that make her. I tell her I seen her driving the car. I ain't never seen her like that in my life. Oh, man. Look like a little kid riding, huh? Bare to see over the barren wheel at that. Man, y'all got a hell of a culture down here in Houston, man. It's totally different, man. Every time you talk about it. Say, man, thank y'all for coming on the show, man. Absolutely, man. Say, man, we ain't done, man. Man, just love, man. And hey, you're gonna keep doing this. We got a lot more work to do. Absolutely. Absolutely, you know, I love working. Check it, man. I'm the chicken man. Hi. It's been a great segment, man. Hey. Hey, a boss. Tell people, yo, stop it. Tell people, yo, how they can get a hold of you on Instagram and TikTok. Look right here, okay. Instagram, Ronetta, R-O-N-N-E-T-T-A underscore. Same thing on Twitter, on Facebook. Ronetta, Denise, Spencer. Follow me or follow back. And I got some crazy content on Instagram too, y'all might like, so. Man, you can follow me at DTP, D-Walk, on Instagram, you know what I'm saying? Also, you can follow my automotive page because I do that too. We're gonna do a whole segment, I'm gonna get that. Oh, man, my automotive is on another level. We got somebody in the progress coming up here. Man, that said, Slotterhaus, S-L-A-U-G-H-T-A-H-A-U-S. And if you didn't catch the H-A-U-S, it's the Germans, okay? Shout out to that boy, Dumpmaster, man. Yeah, that boy built us some incredible cars. That's my boy, you see him on Bostock all the time? Man, the Skittle Pack always look good every time I see them cars roll through, okay? I don't get to see them often, but trust me, that boy's an innovator on them big ass wheels. From City to City Street. Hey, man, I'll never forget when he was, so my favorite show to watch is Hoonigan, right? He did an episode with Leah Block when they was racing the Hoonigan, man. They gave that girl a gaffle sauce. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's where you got a little bottle. Man, bro, I look up to these people, man. These are like my idols in the industry, you know what I'm saying? So I've been watching Dumpmaster for a long time, back when he was still racing the racers. Root to get your coochie, yeah. Root to get your coochie, man. Root to get your coochie, man. Don't make sure y'all check that out, too. So he manages me on the music. I manages him on the cars. That's hard, that's hard. I ain't gonna lie to you, bro, it's a boy. He's difficult to manage, though. I bet, I bet. He'd be throwing car tantrums. Wow. I ain't gonna lie, bro, I got an addiction, bro. Right now, we sitting at somewhere close to about 12 cars. Man. Yeah, roughly. Yeah. I got another one on the way. Man, check it, man. Hey, man, but that's another story for another day. Check it, man, we're gonna park them things out here and talk about them one day, man. Hey, man, make sure you guys like and subscribe to our channel, man. I say that now a lot. Y'all need to come on with it, man. Come on with it, man. Come on with it, man. My boy's sounding like a real YouTuber right now. Like and subscribe to Boss Talk 101 podcast, all right? Like, share, comment. There it is. Don't play with him. Check it, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101 about a boss's talk. Sheesh.