 Oh, get out of here. Man, I'm not gonna play with you on boss talk about Pipsy. Oh, stop it. You in the south. You in the south, nigga. You in the south. You in the south. On the canopy, my stamina be enough for Pamela Anderson Lee. What? My hardest eight bars on that song. The eight bars? No way. Eight bars. That's all of you. No way. Eight bars. Shout out to Pipsy. You know I'm gonna hold you down. I'm gonna hold you down every time. But I'm telling you right now. When he say what you know about them Texas boys, that's all they had to say. I'm from Texas. Now we all know about them. Real talk. Spearsburg pot. Yeah. Let's talk about that. I want to talk about where it's at. Now I seen two years, three years ago. Yeah. Y'all been getting it in. How did you even come together with this guy? I don't know who he is. He opened for me one day and then one day turned into another day and another day and then finally he was like, yo, man, do you need an opener? Can I come out on the road with you? And I was like, yeah. So we just started working together on the road. And then one day he said, we should do a pod. And we did one and here we are. I like it. I like it. So what are you guys going to do this year that y'all didn't do last year? Well, we always try to evolve and figure out how to get better. You know, I feel like, you know, evolution never stops. And the goal to get better is always constantly in motion. So no matter how good we may have been two years ago, I'm like, how much better can we be two years from now? Exactly. So just always trying to figure that out and grow and get better. Yeah. I like it. Who is the best new comedian stand up that you see coming up and coming up and coming comedian that you love his comedy? You know, honestly, I don't really watch too many up and coming cats. I just don't. I'm 48. I'm stuck in my old ways. I like who I like. My, you know, Dave Chappelle to me is the goat in terms of today. I mean, Richard is the overall. So you're still in your generation. That's all in your generation. Patrice O'Neill was a monster. Bill Burr, I'm a huge Bill Burr fan. I love Tommy Davidson. And again, I love Corey. But yeah, as far as new uppercut, that just don't. In your audience, the people that come out and see you, do you have a lot of any young people come out and watch your show? As young as in I watched you on Mad and now I'm in my 20s and 30s. Oh, yeah. Yeah. But like young, young, I don't even really like. I don't do colleges for the reason that a lot of comedians don't like doing colleges. Why? Young people don't know. They don't know. And they so moist and that's that everything is offensive to them. Everything is a reason to cancel you. You know, I come from the days when you could smoke cigarettes in clubs. You know, I like, I like grown folks. People that got scars. You know what I mean? These young kids like. You got kids. Yeah, three. How old is the oldest? 24. Okay. So you definitely understand those age groups. Yeah. You listen to Scarlet? Who? Scarlet in New York. She's a young rapper. No. See, who is your favorite rapper of all times? We do a top three. I do a top three here. My top three is Nas, Jay-Z and Jadakiss. That Jadakiss the hardest one you just named. Oh, come on Nas. Yeah. I said what I said. I said what I said. If I'm going to deal with New York, Jadakiss, you seen what happened on that verse. Stop playing. Yeah. You already know. You already know. When it comes down to you, you know what it is. I get it. I get it. Nas is. Female wise. Who's the best one out there? I said Scarlet. I didn't listen to the young news. No, that's young. I don't even listen to them. MC Light. Ever. I would say it. I didn't say it. She's the best to ever do this as a female. I don't call MC Light. Yeah. Because everybody else like little Kim and Foxy Brown. Lauren Hill. Yeah. But Lauren only did one album. Even though that album is beyond classic and amazing. She only gave us the one. But Lauren seemed like she had her own headspace. She got certain. I don't want to use the word issues. But you know what I mean? Right. Seems like something's going on. You know. When you first. I don't mean to cut you. But when you first. I don't want you to get out here without me asking this. You were 14, 15, 16 growing up in New York. When you first heard hip hop. How was that for you? I got to ask you that. Oh it was you know. Run DMC. Yeah. Fat boys. MC Shan. MC Shan. D Nice. D Nice. Yeah. Yeah. Cool Hertz. Cool Hertz. She used to make it. I knew she was going to say it. Yeah. I'm not Cool Mo D. Curtis Blow. Cool Mo D too. Yeah. Yeah. Curtis Blow. EPMD. Yeah. Yeah. Rock Him. The Goat. Yeah. The Goat King. Without him you don't see these lyrical people the way you see them. Yeah. Rock Him was the one that pretty much was the first one that kind of started that. And that's what I mean when I say like I remember I was walking down the street one day in New York. And I'm about to cross the street and I go. Oh shit that's Rock Him. You seen him. And when I walked up and I was like yo man I just wanted he was like yo God. You that nigga God. I was like. Yeah. Yeah. He knew who I was and again Nas my favorite. I remember I was at the LA live factory and I walked in and I went straight to the balcony and Kalisa was there. And this is when she was married to Nas. Yeah. So I was like Kalisa I just want to tell you yo your husband is the shit she stopped me. She was like he downstairs. He loves you. So I go downstairs and Nas is in the corner. Averick's jacket shades got a little heady. Yo Nas man I. Yo what's up God. Yo I fucks with you God. Yo you be doing your thing kid. I was like oh I kept my cool. And I went outside and called my niggas like yeah. So that's what I'm saying man it's like because I'm in the game even if you're not necessarily a comedian we an entertainment game. Right. So and we fans of what we do. Yeah. But if a regular Joe go up to Nas and I don't think Nas would because that's not his character. Yeah. If you're a rapper's your favorite athlete they might shit on you. And they don't hold. That's why I'm like how did you feel about the Nas and Jay-Z when that thing came together and everybody. Oh he destroyed Jay-Z. And then Ethan he destroyed Jay-Z. I agree. I can't even play with you. Oh he destroyed Jay-Z. I can't even play. Now that's a dude who I met three times and the first two times he was so rude to me. Jay-Z. Yeah. What Jay-Z do. You know I remember I did an interview. I had to interview Tamia. Okay. And I met this little restaurant in Beverly Hills and Jay-Z walked in and I was like yo Jay man I'm a fan. He didn't look at me. What. He didn't look at me. He just went straight to talking to Tamia. And then there was another time. What did you say? You were younger? I didn't say nothing else. I just you know I was like. You just heard. Yeah. But now the third time I met him. You said something. Now I'm the airy spirits. Oh okay. So I wasn't really famous. Okay I get it now. So I went to the Mayweather Pacquiao fight in Vegas. So the fight's over and everybody's spilling out out of the arena into the parking lot. So the celebrities is mixing with the regular folks as they walk into their cars or whatever. And Allen Iverson was right here. And all these people were ay-ya ay-ya ay-ya. And then Beyoncé and Jay-Z merged a little couple steps ahead of them holding hands. Niggas forgot who they are. They all ran. Jay-Z and Beyoncé. And it just so happened that as they were walking I kind of merged at the same time. And I said yo hold man I just want to tell you he said he looked at me and went I know who you are Niggas. He didn't want to deal with you. Cause of all the jokes I've made on him. He acknowledged like I've seen you f*** with me. I know who you are. So it was a little bit of a that was some give back for me. What made you channel in to Jay-Z like that? Was it because you had met him a few times? I'm a fan. I'm a huge whole fan. I mean the niggas literally got bars. What's your favorite song? You know I don't know that I have a favorite song. There's so many. Or a verse that touched you. Give me a verse. You know that from allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is Boom. I go up to that every time I go on stage. That's hard. That's my interest. That's hard. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause the way that allow me to reintroduce my and then the boom, boom, boom. Bring that energy. That's just, yeah. So let's talk about what you had tonight. You at the, cause I'm driving this. Before you say that, before you say that. So who is the first down south rapper that you ever heard that you liked? I have respect for. Scarface. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I ain't got that. I can answer this question for you. No, no, no. You don't know. It ain't Scarface? No. You know who I used to, I used to learn that one song by T.I. Bring them out. Bring them out. Oh, he was T.I. Bring them out, bring them out. Hey. Bring them out, bring them out. That's cause, that's not fair. Because of what you do. Why? Because of what you do. Cause what's the name? Producer. DMX, the name producer. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, what's his name? The producer. Swiss Beats? Yeah, that's who produced that. Yeah, but it wasn't cause of the beat. The beat was the beat. That's what they do. T.I. was the beat. No, no, no, no. T.I. spent lyrics on that. It definitely spent lyrics on it. But it's the producing and the way that thing hit. No, but I mean that's part of it. You used to it. That's part of it. The DMX and all that stuff coming at you. You don't know what to do. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, listen. The beat go with, if you're a great rapper. Yeah. The rhyme, scheme and pattern is supposed to be married with the beat. I get it. I get it. You know, I'm Pimp C all day. You know, no matter what. Any killed J-Nem on that, what's that song? They all try to give like J brought them out during that time. Pimp C could never kill J-Nem. What was that song? I don't even know the name of the song. That's the song. What was it? The one where they was on the boat. I know the song. Big Bippin. Big Bippin. Oh, get out of here. Man, I'm not gonna play with you on boss talk about Pimp C. You have to stop. You listen to the style, J-Z. You listen to the song. On the canopy, my stamina be enough for Pamela Anderson Lee. Hold on. Hold on. That's 8 bars. 8 bars. 8 bars. That's all. 8 bars. Shout out to Pimp C. You know I'm gonna hold you down. I'm gonna hold you down every time. But I'm telling you right now, when he say what you know about them Texas boys, that's all they have to say. I'm from Texas. Oh. I'm not playing. I don't know about the Texas boys coming down to Kennedy. He won all of them. One of my favorite songs to this day is Ghetto Boys. How you got a little bit? You in the south. That's yeah. When you heard that one, you know you like them boys. I can't lie. I can't lie. Because you niggas, y'all, they're proud. I don't associate Houston as the south. What you mean? I know it is technically, but y'all. What you mean? Y'all don't have that twang that the real south. Man. Y'all listen, Dallas. It depends on what part of Texas you go to. It's so metropolitan and so big. It don't feel like the south. When I say the south, like Mississippi. Y'all have bad experience in Mississippi. Not in so bad, man. They're just far removed from slavery. They're far removed.