 We gon' talk, we gon' have fun We be on fire, we be live lit It's a unique hustle, big shit Big shit, big shit It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit Big shit, big shit, big shit Name another podcast like this Who gon' bring it to the table Boss talk, who your girlfriend faves Check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy E, CEO And I'm here with the lovely official Mr. Makeup I don't know, I'll go on E man, check it man It's a special day, bro I get excited when certain things Happen, man You guys know how I am about these Texas, too Man, it's a whole history of things going on in there E man, check it man Y'all done heard of this guy right here, man You probably heard his music when you were trying to jam out Over the years, man, I done seen this guy Go through a lot of different places In joint time Creating that entertainment vibe, man Check it man, Mr. K-Rock himself Is in the building What's good, what's cracking Hey man, everything cracking right now Man, God is good, you know what I'm saying Man, say man, so do you do these Often, man, these interviews, man I mean, being honest Like I said earlier, it just started Popping off for me, you know what I'm saying I've always stuck To More of the hands on Part of the industry Like I said, I really wasn't always Interested into the media I really wasn't just into the media As far as you know How things are now As far as trending So I recently Got back into it And I was like, oh, okay, there's a lot of people Out here wanting to hear what I got to say And then I had to Say to myself, okay, I got something I got to say I have a story, I got a testimony That backstory is serious Say man, when they call I'm coming Hey man, I'm just glad I got you You know, me, I'm trying to capture the city In the right way, and so One thing Lil' Running told me the other night He say, be very particular about Who you bring on the show It's cause it means something Everything's about energy and vibe Yeah, yeah And we're using this platform to educate people Yeah, yeah There's so many people out here who Want to be where you are today But don't know how to go by it Or there's things that you've been through In your life in the past That you overcame and someone else Is going through and struggling through it And don't know how to overcome it And I just pray that they Listen to our platform and get Something constructive from it Cause there's so many people out here Podcast is a new thing, a new TV But in this generation Negativity is what sells Just like people always said sex sells Negativity is what gives you rating The cloud and chasers or whatever We don't want that, we don't want to be that We just want to help Help people That's what it sounds like for us On the spiritual level To be real about it You know what I'm saying You can go so far, so long You're gonna have to get right soon or later And I've always said I'm gonna be on the right side of the situation Whenever you go down I'm gonna make sure I'm on the right side of the situation We all want that And it has come from me going through What I have gone through In these years In this business and in this career I want to talk I want to take you back, man Let's go to the first, man I want to go all the way back I'm going home, I'm going home I want you to tell me How this thing started Where exactly are you from? I am originally From Oakleaf Okay, that's crazy My mother and my father They weren't a Bonnie and Clyde type They were just always out They were young My mother was pregnant I was born in Gladewater hospital How old was she when she had you? My mother was 26 years old She was not young Where's Gladewater in Gladewater? In Gladewater They actually stayed I got Kentfork in Gladewater They stayed there for a few days Then they moved to Dallas For a few days I never did get the story I'm about to ask my dad You got to ask him I didn't ever get the actual story But I know that they had moved to Dallas They raised me up until By four years I turned four years old Then my brother Tony was born But my first 15 years Was here I didn't know that My family My grandmother My mother's side of family That's how you ended up Back in my life My mom and dad split When I was 15 My mother got saved She said She had a vision that If I don't get my boys from here They're not going to turn out right So we left Dallas When I was 15 Tony was 11 I moved out to East Texas How did you feel about that? In Longview At 15 I took it I remember I started being rebellious I was doing so well in school I had a lot of friends I had a reputation for being goofy My nickname back in the day Was wine though We always got in trouble in class Class clown But your grades was good My grades was good I remember We moved to East Texas I was going through a change At the same time That's when hip hop was born Now We all know when hip hop was born It took everybody by surprise Like this thing of expression He's rapping Dancing On street corners That's how I started I would go to school Change my clothes Go dance I'm breaking somewhere I tell you if he's good I'm over If he couldn't do the windmill I used to do the windmill I used to do the windmill I used to do the windmill I ain't no way you did the windmill You said you used to do the windmill Come on my dude You know how hard the windmill is You know what though That was the thing about hip hop Hip hop hit us It was more male dominated But then all of a sudden What came out with the females You had the few females that danced But the ones that broke that door open MC Light Queen Latifah I tried to tell people about this seven day Hip hop when it was hip hop That's why everybody was like Don't forget Roxanne You got to say Roxanne What's that one What's that one with that voice Which one That tiny voice Michelle A She came in On the second Because that's when the hip hop transformed To the point where I can say what I want When you talk about hip hop Especially for females Back then to me Everything was so lyrical Now What do you think about the change Of What's going on What's your views on that Lyrical wise Compared to everything Everything nowadays is sex Sex Sex The thing I'm going to tell you what I like About what hip hop brings to the table Right now I'm hearing Artists Tell their story through their music So I understand that point of view Of the situation I also Like the situation because They put an artist in a position To be financially stable You got a lot of artists that started out One way Came into this situation And stuck with this situation And ran with it Knowing that the other situation You got two ways you're going to go with that You know what I'm saying? The street life It's not I've always told everyone When you say you got it out of the mud Okay then You should have been out of the mud And got the mud off of you You see what I'm saying There comes a certain point When you got to let one thing go In order to go forward and other It's hard to do We had a person on here the other day Who was talking about An artist They weren't on his path from what we're speaking to them And they were talking about an artist Who is very talented But they're in the street You don't like it It's like he can't let the street go It's hard I'm telling him how good he is And he can be one of the greats But he's like well I'm making money here I can't, this is what I'm comfortable at And the thing about it is I mean it cuts you off I have been counseling Different artists and when I say that It's like I run into them A-O-G I gotta holler at you about something And I always tell them Sooner or later you're going to have to let One of them go It's hard to pay attention To the blessings that come from one end When the other situation is steady Pulling at you Young Jesus said it In this gang You gotta know what to take with you When you make that move And you gotta know what to leave behind Certain people Places These are certain people that's going to keep you here But your situation with others When you make this move Is going to take you somewhere else A lot of times that's a situation That ends up being something that that person Has to go through That God probably has solid up Now part of making things happen Is like I try to play my part I try not to turn no one around So when they come to me For that advice I'm going to give them What I can give them or what they ask for So I consider That playing my part Now it might take another person to Tell them something Then it might take a situation For it to all of a sudden happen For this person for them to make that change That means whatever they went through In the parts we played in it We did what we were supposed to do Being the OG I realized I have to do that For God to allow me to be like that I got to do it the right way I can't steer a person Left when I'm supposed to steer them right And I know what right I've been here I know what this is I really be trying to get them from this point To that point But sometimes they got to bump their head Sometimes it's not for you to And I learned it in life because When you care about somebody You see how good they can do You're like you want to tell them something And you want to do what you tell them to do But I've learned in my experience And God has opened up my eyes with this The fact that you plant the seed and let it go Because I've seen where later on in life As much as they had to go through 10 more things Before they realized it Whatever you tell them they'll never forget it God would bring it to their remembrance When it's time for them to remember And that's what I have learned How to let that go I'm a witness of that So let me get back over into that So you get to East Texas How did you get to this DJ and thing We got to get there We had a little break dancing We had a little group called East Texas Floor Rocker Shout out to Spider-Man Spider Philip Washington is his name He's over in Big Sandy right now He's really the reason why Philip Washington, shout out baby Yeah man, Spider-Ville He's on all platforms My boy is still doing his thing Spider-Ville, check it out man What's that boy named Walter Yeah he out there in Big Sandy He's originally from Longview too When we were young we got out here We started dancing, we started making money Which Opened up another door from dancing To the DJ aspect I end up DJing Cause we were all a group Transforming From break dancing to DJing We all got a little trouble back in the day They end up leaving They end up doing some time or whatever What year was that? 84 It was 84-85 Cause I remember in 85 While they were gone I was on my own In my mind At this time my influences Was Dr. Rock on K-104 Cause he was popping back then DJ you say? I'm a young cat in this DJ game Getting all my energy And my influence You couldn't barely get to the channel though We talking about a youngster that's 15, 16 years old That you know had to be in the house When the street lights came on So my fun was in my room With that radio on listening to Dr. Rock That morning I had to go to work And all that That was actually after that I actually went to sleep on Dr. Rock That's when they do the mixes I know what you talking about baby What really got me is when they start broadcasting From the club I was like man I wish I could do that It was like a dream Like I wish I could do that You know? I carried All of that influence I carried it Being K-Rock in these Texas Not realizing I said you the only dude I hear really rocking like what you I didn't know this My partners I kept with school with My name used to be DJ Cut Master D Cut Master D in the building That used to be my name Cut Master D Because when I google K-Rock It's a game I'm out there Shout out to the original K-Rock The one I know, MC Light's DJ Okay He's the original K-Rock that I know Is that where you got your name from? No, my classmate My classmate coming to the club Well what it was My break dance name was Cut Master Dino So I went You know it was basically the same But it was Cut Master D because When I first started DJing I was a scratcher Like scratch scratch you know me scratcher Yeah, yeah, yeah Never did talk Like I said This all began with hip hop I'm not going to say I was the first to do it I was the first to do it But nobody could see it Like they come to the club and like Ooh he really scratching you know I was really one of the only ones At that time What club? The very first club Dreamlin' in Dreamlin' in in Longview Killing it Bro it's a whole In the wall The club is gone What year was that A couple of smiles Walked up in the Dreamlin' in one night And uh He said boy you should be jamming Would you come up by my club and DJ in my club I'm like okay Club's called the Tuxedo Club It was a double wire trailer He had put together and made a club I never been to it That man The thing about Miles He put me in a position where I really Wanted to take off because Of money like he was paying me money Yeah That kind of bled over into A.M. Radio we had an A.M. Radio station Called 1280 Jams in Longview at that time Another classmate Friend of mine that DJ's named Cedric Jackson used to go by the name of DJ Nasty He was on the air There he got me hooked up there A.M. Radio Still not realizing Say you doing it Realizing I'm just I was so excited to DJ I didn't know what I was sitting In place with myself Cause that went from At that time I was See Junior was born I was 21-22 Also you already had a son at that time Yeah I had a son at that time I sure did That was my first born I remember A.M. Radio took me from there To The Buona Club Cause what it was I used to go out in Marsha After I DJed in Longview I used to go to the Imperial Club End up DJing there Shout out baby D Say you know baby D He was just with it Right now He's going down He's going to trip when he see this Cause when he got back We linked back up He came to Dallas straight to me First person He got a little spot out there I've been down there twice Shout out baby D Me and baby D got storage I'm going to have to get him on here He's coming I was going through I got two baby D Coming he's going to be like That's my boy And we got storage but we can't tell him We can't tell him We do have storage I'm going to say this I'm going to keep it 100 We all started somewhere But it's about where you end up And that's the thing I'll really be trying to coach to the youth You know I'm a person that understands What you're doing and what you're going through Cause I've been there Let me turn you on to somehow If you stick with that versus if you try this You know what I'm saying I'm a living witness I'm looking at it I make boss talk all the time You know what I'm saying cause I know people need it There's no absolute reason Why I shouldn't have a conversation With the youngsters And I know how to talk to you To keep your interest in them I'm going to talk to you like I'm your daddy I'm going to talk to you like we talked to each other Like we out on the street I got your attention I'm just going to give you this game Cause it's free I ain't got a man that's going to charge you for I'm going to give you something that might change your life Let me ask you this did you meet Charles Or did you meet Rory to be DJing at the club I met Rory first I met Rory first I'm going in I know this boy I still love him too boys I talked to him one day man Rory I saw that Rory man but one of man A fucking road club Rory taught me how to How to play and look good at it Oh he walked across that floor Say look here bro I was always on Bro was always on point When you going to look When you going to DJ booth You didn't have wires running everywhere Rory had everything neat That's how I am to this date I got that from him He always said man you got to look good at what you do You got to look good at what you do And you know back then my boy He would pay for love And that was my boy But you know Me and him were partners but I was a friend of the families as well His sister, his mother, his father His father loved me to death So you know it's That was a situation that That was a pivotal part as well Because everybody was I was there and I was young Me and you were young I was thinking how old I was And I started going there when I was 12 Yeah I remember walking up In the Bawanas and he had a full turntable set up Beast mode And I was like He was banging too You know how he is And I'm saying to myself For him he's saying You work on two I work on two I work on four I work on four That was the thing back then And that's in the country Man we bang that club up Like I said I went to the first one too It was packed all the time Every time All the way to four and five in a month We had people from Shreveport Everywhere And that's deep down in the country Everywhere Pittsburgh everywhere Man we talked about the Chubb Rock The Heavy D The YZ The Planet Rocks I was a beast on them turntables I was loving every minute Do you still do any of that now? The old song That's being the beast You don't have to I'm a stray fool I'm a stray fool right now And that's the thing that everybody liked about me I said boy you ain't changed a bit I said bro this is me This is what God gave me God been blessing me all these years I gotta do me God shouldn't be me This is a blessing what I have And the thing about this is some good Some good to be known for When it's all said and done People gonna be like man I got damn K-Rock He used to jam his ass off He used to smoke that weed And jam his ass off And I have no problem with leaving that legacy behind For someone to tell it to my children Or just a conversation About RRP See I'm on the mission to go to heaven anyway I'm in the mission to go to heaven At the same time I'm also on the mission For my children to go to heaven I got way more big responsibility In my community than people think I got a whole clan How many children do you have? I have 13 children, 8 grand children How did I know you was gonna be a lot of kids? I just had that vibe So many people be You gotta understand something I'm a person that love hard So everyone that I was in a Relationship with I was with them I had a child I had children Every situation meant something Cause they're all doing so well right now That's what's wrong I got a beautiful clan But my mission is still not done It's still not done Your mission is never gonna be done as long as you're still here Exactly, I feel like I'm 25 now I'm trying to tell everybody Y'all I'm here, I'm not gonna go that way You know how to put a little weight or whatever But I'm here That's good living I still got that same fire and that energy I'm praying more Trying to do what God tell me to do I'm trying to walk that pathway Cause I have to learn that certain things Weren't for me So you know you got a lot of people that look at you and say Man, I would have been on if I was you And they said nothing I just said choose to buy a limbo I went and bought a crib When did this change of mind The way how you think now When did it kick in, this knowledge right there What stage of your life did that happen The three decades of hip hop I'm gonna say this last decade In the last 10 years Wow In the last 10 years I really started Seeing certain things Going through things But then all of a sudden All of a sudden start paying attention Oh God did that God did that God did that Then out of nowhere He did something again So now I'm like Oh okay I'm getting it Funny stages of life A relationship that went bad A business relationship That went bad That's two jobs I literally got fired For nothing I chose to go out and work Everything that you go through in life It's a lesson for whether It's for you to learn or somebody else Who's watching your life to learn It's all been a lesson I worked at Tape 5 all changed For two years You want to say what lesson it is I can change my own all I can change my own starter I can change out of alternator Or tune up Versus before all that I was going to pay to get that particular stuff done Now I can go to the store By all the tools and do that myself You taught your kids how to do it too Well the thing about it My kids knew it before I knew it Because of their livelihood And what they went through I spent a lot of my life Not being in my kids life Because of me chasing my dream And There's a blessing as well Because now I'm in a position Where you can call daddy We can have a conversation We can do whatever We can do whatever A father and a son Or a father and a daughter can do I'm still here I'm not going anywhere It's not like I don't uplift them I pray for them and I uplift them I got two step-children now Love them to death Of that daddyhood that I missed And it's like God is fixing that for me Because my children are old enough To say hey dad how you doing I'm able to have a relationship You don't have no bad blood between you and your kids Which is awesome And not even with their mothers Sooner or later You got to get right with this situation You know what I'm saying Whether the other part wants to or not Sooner or later you just got to do what's right That's what's going to stand above all It's so crazy the way how life is You know we, you're raised that You go to school After you leave school, whether you go to college Or you get a job, you work hard to get what you need And whatever the goal is You keep going until you get it And once you get it, that's why a lot of people Who when they're married The men go out and work hard And they say okay the kids are good as long as the mom is They're taking care of them They don't realize how important presence Is you know it's very meaningful Because then I learned How important it was when I lost my dad Because when I reminisce and look back At the memories I can think about It's not what they leave you Financial gain is not everything It's the memories We used to go fishing together I was a tomboy So we went hunting together We went fishing together We did all of that sort of stuff together Not the boys, I did The memories of him You know what I mean? So I tell people all the time If you can spend time with your children Spend time with your children Build those memories because At the end of the day when you give them wealth And everything that you've worked all your life for Because a lot of people say Well I didn't have so I made sure that my kids were good That's what they say So at the end of the day you give them all this money And you're dead and gone They usually end up blowing it Going crazy with it because they don't know how to handle You can't do that to them Right and the thing about my kids Each of them Have their own Particular talents That they'll let be known to the world As we speak And I can say that At this point it's more of the time It's not really financial Because they been going out getting that My daughters My daughters are so beautiful They take money to be beautiful So I got one daughter that braids She's like one of the top braiders Out there in Shreveport In that area She's been braiding for like 10 some odd years And she's on Facebook She promotes that I have another daughter that's a model I have another daughter that's a security guard Everybody's Taken into their own And now it's just more or less Face time daddy what you doing Get ready to go to a podcast We have a great relationship Now versus if they were younger It would be a different relationship With them being adults now With them being adults We kind of communicate on an adult level Wow But I'm daddy and that's son That's daughter and that's grandbaby So it's really good Because I prayed on that 10 time ago And he's still doing it He's still putting it all together Because you know The purpose in me And what I'm trying to do with my life I'm still not done I still have dreams Like I said One of my guests that I love to have He keeps talking about God See that's my thing I'm being real because I come from different places Let me tell you something bro My father has whooped me enough To the point where I got it You hear me? This is my career I've always been a good businessman But I've always dealt with people who be on some other stuff Which take me out of my character Now I want to sue you Now I gotta wait outside the club for my money All this extra stuff I went through When I just could have simply Trusted in God like The situation is gonna work itself out When you look back at it you'd be like Thank you therefore Thank you Lord for bringing me through that But he already had it He already had it worked out So you know I'm strong on that right now Because no man on earth Can give me what I need I can ask for cash Give me a hundred dollars Okay somebody might send me a hundred dollars I'm gonna spend that hundred dollars But what God give me That's for the rest of my life That's for the rest of my life What's to pass on to somebody else Exactly So when you open yourself for that Now you're on the right side Like I said I'm trying to stay on the right side Of this situation of life and its spirituality Because it's all spiritual Man I used to get so hyped when I hear you on the radio I hear your voice come through I said that's my guy right there He always do drops You don't know see I listen 979 or 104 or something I hear my boy voice come on there I know my guy voice Yeah but I know it like It don't matter about that I'm just telling you When I heard it it don't matter where I was at I worked here for 20 some years I know my guy I know I'm connected And it was a sense of Man that's us I felt like we done we doing something Not just you doing something I had a voice that's another part of my Livelihood where people don't know Like I said earlier I was a scratcher I could DJ in the club and keep the club going But I never did talk I didn't know I had a voice When I left Actually It was Marshall you know I lived in Marshall For about two years When I left Marshall And with the Shreveport I met a man named Kat Daddy I know Kat Daddy Now you're at home He was the one that He's the one that gave me that He put that sauce in me It was like boy why you don't talk About what? When you doing your thing You need to talk I said talk about what am I supposed to say Because I never was a talker I never was a talker I would say hey y'all work to the club But that was it I used to talk maybe two or three times That was it But at that time it was more musical Rory was out Rory plays a part in that as well He plays a part in that well For him who he was Because he was one of the DJs that rocked I went on that I was on some special scratch here I remember too So I started talking Not knowing that People was like damn You got a unique voice I'm like what's so unique about it Little that I know You don't hear that voice everywhere He's different I got partners They be trying to talk like me in the club Shut out the OG head Yeah I got you boy We the MC over at Lawland He be firing me up We got DJ K Rock in the building Alrighty he try to talk like me like That's my big home It's crazy bro What's up K and Daddy Who has a better impression of you K and Daddy K and Daddy Let me pull up a DJ He's doing the remote Alright everybody we got DJ K Rock up here Keeping the 1000 all the time I'm like alright K It's a difference in you Because you can come from We was in East Texas But 20 years Of his legacy maybe more Is here in Dallas We was in Because you started so young We could ride for almost 20 down there I'm being real It's been 35 solid years 35 solid years so we could ride 15 down there and DM ride 17 to 20 up here That's because I know Because I know where you come from Because I come from the same type field I was just in the streets and hustling You know we really won from here So I mean when I came here I was introduced to a situation where I end up you know I was in Longview making $3,400 a week I end up coming here into a situation Where I was making $3,400 a night A night that's it And at that time I was in transition It was nothing to come on and shoot up here and get that money Yeah, yeah At that time like we discussed earlier Shout out to DJ Do Right Do Right and Fresh Shout out to my guys That was my first family when I came here Do Right used to cut my hurl I was staying in a hotel Do Right said man you got to stay in a hotel Man you can rule with me and split the rent At that time I was living with Do Right He would cut my hurl when I had her Boy I'll never forget that day when Do Right Do Right you remember this He was like I can't fade it up too much For other man I only take it on off We got real history Man when I came To the city in 2000 Not knowing that Because of the type of person I was As a DJ I was the type of person not knowing The situation like Artists come up to the club At that time they had CDs Artists come up there to my man I got this song You played this song I didn't know anything about the politics I'm raw from somewhere else Where I come from You put it on list to it And you play it so that's when I started doing Little did I know That went so far With everybody else Like say man this DJ He playing record you pull up But people times Wasn't the Wasn't the spot It was GGs that was the spot The way I won Like you said I wasn't on the radio But I was the one that did the commercial That's what he done The concept was Let me do the talking on the radio Because I'm going to be the one doing the talking in the club Took off I even had a slogan at that time I had a slogan at that time DJ K Rock I keep it one thousand All the time that was my slogan And little did I know Here come all the CD after CD after CD Little did I know it was J.B.T. Cash All them dudes Mr. Pooke and Mr. Looch All these people I didn't know who they were I didn't know who they were I know as they were bringing me records Little did I know It got me into And I didn't realize that Until people started telling me You played my record And I actually don't remember you But you remember me So now I got to sit back I got to regroup and get my head together Because I'm on A lot of times this is their first record So they're not going to forget it Right to this day Last night one dude told me Last night he said say Rock Appreciate you opening that door He a chef I remember Back in the day when I was DJing This is my partner right here Little did I know Me saying that on the microphone He remembered that bro That was like 17 18 years ago So now I'll be like It's scaring me on how God is Showing me things Now he's showing me just how valuable I am I'm on one like yeah I did that It wasn't easy it was a struggle No matter where you was at How was it a struggle though During the course of my career I lost my granny I lost my mom You know My mom was the person I was really trying to impress That's what everybody was like That's why I did what I did Because I wanted my mama to be Proud of me You're a mama's boy Pretty much She told me She said I am proud of you You're doing this thing You're stuck with it I'm just proud of you You're doing good for yourself with it That was good enough for me My mama was a woman of school She was a teacher When she was here in Dallas Just a little bit of history on my mom She taught an M.H.M.R. For 10 years She left M.H.M.R. and went out to Skyline when She teached out there for about four or five years Now this was going on In the age one to 15 span Because when we left Dallas We at the East Texas She started teaching school out there as well So that was always the thing My mama's school teaching here She was keeping school and going to break dance That was going on at that time And I guess I left All that alone and I chased my dream I went ahead and I chased my dream And it came It took me away from home It got me from out of East Texas Because I was the person that I always went out to I didn't just go out prospecting But I had my turntables and my crates in the truck Because it was just something about I'ma always be ready in case somebody want me to DJ Did you go by, you used to go by Chokes down there Mosh? Yeah Shout out to Chokes man Much love to him Frank Scott and all of them out there Frank Scott But see they all still doing their day out They still down there Little Pete, shout out to little Pete Yeah, you running Frank Scott now That's why I ran into him at Derrick Spott Last year, four last When Derrick got to Spott We all linked up down there He probably don't want an outfit from out of here Because I just took it down and handed it to him That's what I do If I'm not mistaken, he did pull up I think he did say, man I come out there and buy me some clothes That's how I go East Texas connect baby We always did dress though We all we got baby That's what we did The music man I feel about the music right now The difference between then and now I know we're not I love the new music and the old music But as far as the transition How do you feel it's going You be with baby At the listening party I know where you at Shout out to baby He over there getting a massage I know exactly where he at He ain't going to be able to get around me That's family right there We got history too And I didn't even know that It's crazy I'm talking about the beginning Of the era for baby I watched the start off I watched it jump off I watched it jump off I mean we got a relationship That's my boy We got a relationship beyond the industry I was there When we pull up at dark I was there Those with DJs and Shreveport We got history man You know I'm from Shreveport by Vivian But I'm in Smithland I'm over there by what a horse track used to be Stop playing man That's my hood Gas similar to be exact Y'all don't know nothing about that boy See that deep down there Say don't get it twisted We wearing jewellery and running rims down there We just in the country with you Say man When Lil Vic was in that DJ And in Boana You and Rory influenced him He was younger He was younger Lil Vic was more into girls That was his thing DJing to get to the girls That was his thing Because that was Lil Vic Lil cute Lil handsome He played his role That's what his role was But at the same time He took that to another level Became something with it The influence is It's crazy the relationship The people that you've touched In 35 years That's a long time man A legacy When I talked to Fresh He was like man You gotta get K-Rock on there Bro I'm coming to get that car too I'm trying to buy this car from him I'm just being honest I'm trying to get out of this car note situation But he got a whip That's my guy I love Fresh the Devil Fresh the one that made I was still mixing with CD's He told me that What is you doing? This is thing right here He gave me one He gave me a deal He had virtual DJ on it He said man learn how to use this bro That right there I was the last Everybody used to get on me When I come set up and get ready to DJ In the CD's They like dang K-Rock You ain't on Serato Nah I ain't gonna do no computer man That's how I was That saved your time Fresh gave me that live topic He posted on Facebook Man what I get is full of laptop folks He was already full With the CD's I should have never gave him that I took that and ran with it That's crazy man All y'all got y'all special elements He got his thing while he the business man He always trying to set something up with the business You did your thing You the voice really to be honest with you Fresh don't talk much He love the music If you get him in that booth He gonna jam out all night And then do write My boy he'll get on the mic I'm gonna tell you something Do write is an entertaining type DJ Fresh is a DJ That he talk through the music Me and do write kind of like Because I like to talk with my music now Like I rock and mix But you used to be like Fresh You started out that way And you know shout out to my boy Because not only did he You know got me He gave me my first laptop And got me into the game like that But he also you know Counseled me on the technical issues Yeah he's good Since then I've had Five, six laptops And I always call him Like before I even buy him Say bro can I have FaceTime Should I buy this he be like Nah Rock is not gonna do you know He got a gift He told me he said man stop selling the Max K Rock cause he's doing it Yeah he said man get you more than stop selling The Mac I'll write How often you be trying to sell the Mac The thing about it is I'll have a laptop for a whole year And it just I'll be ready to buy a new one The thing about it is See this is the thing about me I'm a shopper I shop DJ stuff I'm gonna go to pawn shops I'm gonna go to guitar center I'm just looking to buy DJ stuff That's my toy You can never have enough Nah not really And that's because technology is changing Like this making it so convenient For us now you know But I always tell guys hey man Get on center turntables Before you get the bragging and ba ba ba ba Just get on center turntables You've seen a lot of these dudes coming to game Just like what's the other little dude's name That's on K-1 and 4 used to come here Missed to hit that Love hit that man I'm proud of him He'll tell you We had that We had a one on one And I had to give him that inspiration Because it was a point in time He asked me something and I gave him my heart I was like say bro Don't worry about what everybody else is talking about Go out there and do what you do Let people love you for who you are And what you bring to the table That he is So you know I'm proud of him He knows that he knows that conversation that we had Because he was at a point He felt some type of way about a previous situation Say man let that go bro Gotta let it go And take off and do your thing next thing You know I'm in Park Ave This dude walking on the rails On the microphone got the whole crowd He gone He gone like he For me I'm doing this right now Then I went up in the V Live Alright man my boy then took off Then when I heard him on K-104 It's on, it's up It just made me feel good That you was able to see the process and be a part of it From that conversation you know what I'm saying That's a good thing I'm really proud of him I'm proud of baby as well I know how you started out I'm gonna get baby on here one way or the other I got a plaque for that dude And today I got a plaque for you We giving our roses while you're here You like how? We love over here It's a whole different level We be blessing over here So we always, what we do is We're the first podcast That give our blessings to the city To the ones who really grind it That's how we do it That's the only way to do it That's the way, let me tell you something Man if everybody start You know the ones who are in position Loving the way that they should man This will be happening more than now That's what's wrong with our world right now We the forgot how to love So we always get a plaque Out over here though She ain't gonna let me give it to you on air Can you hand it to him one time while he's on I mean I know you're gonna give it to him Just let him see it Yeah present it to him right here So he can see the plaque because at the end of the day It pretty much Pull it up to the camera over here What it is man it's just showing that This guy done put that grind down for 35 years Or more man Is he not deserving of it We gotta give you roses while you're here bro And it's a beautiful thing man Just to walk up to somebody To the booth, especially when I've been Long with you on the weekends And they be like, what's OKC You know, if you call me KC That means you know me Man I've been with you since, that's the crazy part About me and you, we've been together longer And it's crazy It feels good just to still have that You know that person still had that love For you like boy I remember You don't remember we used to rock out in the Dream League Every now and then we used to rock out in the Dream League I always tell the joke I had heard in I had a J-girl, you know You were not at night I had to fight my way out of the Imperial Club, I had to fight my way up out of there And you got like enough one shoot Bro, I done DJed so many places I mean it's sad that that's A part of what happens in the club From time to time It's something that can be It can be controlled, it can be dealt with But you know for a place For people to go on part and have a good time Then it turns into something else And that's the sad part about it And you know you be trying to figure out What make you would come to the club To do that I just like to say we appreciate you man We love you bro We wish you much success And at the end of the day we know already We gave our roses while we were here And we know that hey man If ain't nobody done it we done it and I love that man I got one up on you man The last time I got one It was on my birthday 2016 Wow My classmate AB out there Had a little club and he was like Rock come DJ for me man I'm gonna have your birthday party whatever cool So I had my little birthday party Man he gave me a trophy like That you want to give your trophy To let you know we love you It's like you know to have something to show You know we don't get a lot of things To show in this business Unless you getting a Grammy Or something like that But at the end of the day we can beat that bro Hey come on now man You know what I'm saying we sort of Go to the spot tonight Cause I did that with my trophy When they gave me my trophy along with you I had that trophy up in every club I DJ'd Everybody looked at it and I was like Man they gave it to my hometown Like Tom and Chief Everybody's like yeah oh gee so This really does mean a lot You know what I'm saying It's hard to have something to show Yeah it's the least we could do man Say man that's boss talk one on one man Rocking out with you And we out DJ K Rock We here at boss talk one on one To present you with this award Just to tell you how much We appreciate the work At a time you have put Into this jockey industry Because I'm telling you I've learned so much about this Industry I really didn't know a lot about Except from when you go to a club You hear them and you're like oh okay But y'all really control the mood Of any club Any situation you're in I've heard about instances where The fight broke out And DJ came and he played it And he settled it in the club So I love the fact that Y'all have that much power with your music And you use it In a constructive way And I love what you were saying about God And how God touched your life So we would love to present this award Just to tell you how much we love you And we appreciate the work you've put What does it say? It says AK Rock Mr. Kenneth W. Clark With your government name In recognition of all of your service To the this jockey industry In Texas For more than 30 years A true pioneer Thank you It's a true pioneer That's what it's all about Blessing the ones who pretty much Done blessed us Thank you very much What is it? Well It feels good to be recognized Finally I was Already prepared to like Continue this journey To play my part And what was laid out for me to play In order to Give artist clarity To pass on good Vibes and advice And spirituality to those who need it You know, it's deeper than just Being a DJ You know, that's what make it So great, you know what I'm saying To be a person that people really Look up to beyond the music And I'm thankful for this You know what I'm saying, and I'm still going I don't have any plans on stopping To the great man himself say so Wow Much thanks to everyone out there That's been supporting me all these years I'm still at it Thanks to God for everything For his guidance and This is a real spiritual Gang going on right now Get it together and get it right And let them blessings flow in Because that's what God wants us to have And You know, I'm reaching out to you If you need me, I'm here You don't have to go through security You don't have to go through any obstacles To get at me, just look me up On social media man My social media name right up right now On Instagram is At DJK underscore ROC And on the book is My whole government name Kenneth K. Rock Clark You know what I'm saying My advice, my spirituality My energy is yours if you need it And once again, thanks guys I appreciate this man That's what we're doing man That's how we're doing it, boss talk 101 man