 Big shit, big shit, big shit, huh. Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it, this unique hustle, man. Hey, man, and guess what, man? I got a special, special guest today, and he brought HHL fit in here, man. Pimkin's in the building, man. What's going on? HHL? HHL? HHL? I wanna say HHL. Man, I gotta get this out of here. We say HHL if you say HHL. All right. HHL? HHL. There you go. HHL. I tell ya. Man, I mean, you know, because it's not, it's like y'all making a whole wave, man. It ain't just in Atlanta. It ain't, it's everywhere. Everywhere. How did you end up, how did, did you, that was the plan the whole time to bring everybody from all points of the world? Well, you know, he was there when it first started. I said, man, listen, this is a play for everything. You know, I gotta say, you know, my main thing is, you know, when I look at our culture, you know what I mean? I look at the people that's in charge of it. I'm like, man, this is our culture, so it's our call. So I understood that, you know, the Democratic Party do it every four years. The Republican Party do it every four years. They rally the crowd, and they bring these people together, and they elect presidents, and they elect senators, and congressmen. So if they can do it on that scale, we can do it on the same scale, but we're only gonna elect ourselves, and we're gonna put ourselves in position, we're gonna get our own autonomy back, we're gonna be independent once again, and we can support each other, and we can do by mere affiliation, we can be able to buy each other music, and not only buy each other music, we can share each other videos on YouTube, and on social media, and that way you'll see me become the machine, and you know, everybody, you know, when the team win, when Dallas Maverick win, everybody get a ring. You know what I'm saying, everybody get a ring, not just the star players, not just the ones that everybody see on Prime Time, but everybody get a ring, and so that's what we teachin' these young people, we teachin' them about cryptology, we teachin' them about group economics, we teachin' about ASCAP, BMI, CSAC, you know, tune core, and these are the things that they need to know, so when you take a child, or you take a mind that's not developed, and you season that mind, and you shape it, and you develop, you know what I'm sayin' me, it becomes acclimated to you, just like the mother, the reason why the mother and the child bond is always strong is because the mother is the first teacher, you know what I'm sayin' me, so when you're the first person, get out there, and you start teachin' the truth, you start teachin' these other brothers and sisters, you know what I'm sayin', how to uplift their mind, and how to come from a different perspective, then they appreciate that, so we're just, you know, the ones that's throwin' the alarm clock in the graveyard, and wakin' up the dead. Wow. So we got cash, and we got, is it Big Bang? I'm a billion dollar bang. Woo-hoo-hoo, Big Bang, Big Bang, Big Bang! I love this out of Bangs. No, it ain't the little one. So just, I don't wanna go to, I'm gonna go to ladies first. Big Bang, how did you end up dealin' with HHL? Well, I was blessed to meet him again at Big T when he had his store there. Yeah, yeah. I'd get my haircut there, get my nails done there, shout out Carlos. Yeah, shout out Carlos. Shout out to everybody else up there, but you know what I'm sayin', I've been hustlin' in Dallas for many years, since 2000, and I'ma tell my age if I tell y'all how long I was, so I met him then, and then he disappeared on me, and I disappeared too from the city, so I took off and went to Atlanta, but we didn't link in Atlanta. We linked back in Dallas, because I came back from traveling, and happened to be back in Dallas, and the rest is gonna be history. Man, so you know your music, man. I'm hearing that, and I gotta get some of that music. You gotta be texting, sending me, you gotta follow me on IG and send me that music, so I can, because what I do is, I try to push the music in the narrative, like when we doin' this right here, just the projects or anything you doin', it may pop up. He know that if you watch Boss Talk, I'ma bring it in, because I want people to see what you guys got goin', man, because we don't have the outlets like to get the music out there like we used to. It's different now. The visuals gotta be on point, you know what I mean? So that's a very important part of what we doin', you know what I'm sayin'? The way they used to do it through record labels and all that, they don't do it that way no more. So a lot of time, you lose ground, and when you don't do it the way that they used to do it, try to find a new way. So I just say, on this platform, the way we try to acknowledge you guys is to put that burst of energy of what your project may have been that you was workin' on. You know what I mean? So people can see the newest, and then when you come back, we pushin' it again. What you think about that, Cash? Man, that's what's up, man, that's what's up. That's what's up. We need that in the game. Yeah, I'ma, and they probably, you'll see other people do it now, but I never got that from nobody. I just started doin' it cause I feel like that's a way to get people to see what you guys are doin', you know what I'm sayin'? Or what you guys have done, you know? So you from Oak Cliff, you say? I'm from Dallas, Fort Worth, I'm a military brat, so. Oh, you might be from any part. I could be from anywhere, but you know, we goin' to the top, I know that. You from St. Louis. I'm from East St. Louis, Illinois. So is that where Nellie from, and Chingin' all in him? Well, actually they from St. Louis, Missouri. Okay. I'm from the east side of the water. Okay. So when you cross over the bridge that divides us, when you cross over the bridge, you're in the Illinois side. Actually, where I'm from, we the murder capital of the world right now. So you think Illinois, you think Chicago, and the murders that they got goin' on up there. But we only got 89 blocks, so the ratio of people is shorter than in Chicago, so it makes us the murder capital. Actually, sometimes they try to put us in. When they say St. Louis the murder capital, it's cause they put the Metro East in it, and the Metro East is East St. Louis. Man, let me ask you something, Pimkin. You got these nice shades on. I look over here to eat. They bangin' the glasses game is on point, man. I mean, is that a part of HHF, dude? I need to get me some. Yeah, if you got help, you got help. Hold on. Yeah, everybody stand for fashion. Hold on a second, I'm in it, y'all. I'm not goin' on. Hey, you got to have enough. This is my, this is my fashion. You got to have your, you got to have your shades on. There you go. There you go. Come on, man. Now we all gon' do that. You know what I'm sayin'? Now I feel different, you know what I'm sayin'? I had to go shout out to Mama Scott, man. Mama Scott put me up. Mama Scott, one-on-one, man. Mama Scott put me on, man. Shout out to Mama Scott. You know what I'm sayin'? That was cool, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll tell you what I'm sayin'. Yeah, I like you. You know, somebody gave him to me. I like you. You know what I'm sayin'? I ain't want y'all come on and flex on me like this. You know what I'm sayin'? You know, it's hot out here in Texas, man. I like that. I like that. You gotta fix that. Hey, listen, man, this boss talk. That's why I be goin' down like this, cause this is really who I am. Like, I be trippin', man. But you gotta be real, bro. You know what I'm sayin'? That was the millionaire. Oh, man, yeah, yeah. He's an old man. Millionaire, millionaire. Like I say, man, my girl got me these, man. Mama Scott, I went down there. She say, man, E, I come on your platform and you never charge me ever. All my team, she say, all other people, you know, they kinda do it like this to that. Man, she brought these to me, man. That's love. No, the one that gave me these, Mama Scott. She out of East Texas, man. A fast C&T, man. Just did a collab with T.I. and a couple more people. She workin', man. But I had a shout-out if I'm gonna put these bad boys on. Yeah, I like that. For sure. So, man, let's get back to it, man. HHF, man, like, so you, how did you end up just linkin' with Pimp and Ken and the whole movement, man? Actually, hey, man, why we at it, man? Go ahead. What you got for me? I got these two songs for the five, man, you know. Give me one of them, man. I got you, bro. In the cold, dirty world, man. It's the best thing he's smokin' right now. You know, it's the real Zaza. I got to give him some. All the young folks that ain't smokin' on the Zaza, like Jay-Z said on that new DJ Khali record, you know. All the OGs still smokin' OG. But this that Zaza, though, you know what I'm sayin'? I got five for the 25, you know what I'm sayin'? I got 10 for the 50. I love it, man. Big T Plaza with Ken, you know what I'm sayin'? Just really, I already gave my hustle long. I love it, man. One thing I can tell you about Pimp and Ken, that's what he gonna do. He ain't not coming through empty-handed. I just checked some cats on this last night cause they were like, man, and I ain't gonna say the person ain't, they were like, man, I come through, man, just bless our game, move the whoop whoop, I named you. I said, man, when you comin' on the interview, I say, I'm puttin' shine on the city and people in the city have somethin' tangible so people can support you. Don't come or you can go, you got to have some kind of skill to go get somethin' and then we will buy it, we will get it from you. But you gotta come on with it, man. Yeah, I got merch too, man. I got merch too and you can shop online. I accept credit cards or like, you know, I got some people that was like yesterday, like, ah, man, we ain't got no city players. I'm like, you gon' wanna keep this, like your mama had Michael Jackson record and it called this, you gonna wanna keep it, boy, cash, you can't pass me up, you know what I'm sayin'? No, I don't. But how I met Ken, though, man, I dropped brick by brick and some promoters in Columbus, Georgia, it was like I'm open up for mode three. Mode three was killed three days before the show. They was like, do a candlelight visual. Came and killed it. So the same promoters was like, man, when you comin' to Atlanta, open up a Fugiano. I'm like, yeah, let's do it. I'm killin' it on the stage and I'm lookin' for my peoples. The security moved them to the back of the club. I'm real particular about recording my performances because I put them on my platforms and that's how all my fans go and watch me, my lives and stuff of that nature. So they push my people to the back, I'm snappin' on them, like, man, why y'all back here? Man, y'all supposed to be by the stage, record me. They like, man, calm down, man, we got Pippa Ken over there on the BIP. He said, come over there, bring you over there. I'm like, man, y'all a cappin'. They're like, nah, man, we dead serious. I'm like, all right, hold on, let me get myself together. Let's go over there. So when I get over there to him, you know, he was sending his hand to me and he was like, I got anything you need, you know what I'm saying? So it was just having that and being in Atlanta, Georgia, like, man, I really need that kind of backing. You know what I'm saying? He was like, go on stage with a Compton, California artist. I was like, dang, he put me together with people. You know what I'm saying? And everybody I met that night was from different places. So he was like, come to my crib, man. You don't want to miss it. We got something every Monday, we're going to start hip hop fraternity. I'm like, man, I got to go back home, man. I don't spend all my money down here in Atlanta. Atlanta is as expensive. It's $100 to park at KOD, you know what I'm saying? So he was like, nah, I don't think you want to miss this come to my crib. And when I got there, man, there was like 30 people in the room and everybody was something powerful in the industry. You know what I'm saying? Lawyers, you got people that would shoot movies. We had a person that was writing songs for Whitney Houston in Disney, Jerella Berkatoris. I'm like, yeah, that's the spot that DJs, you know what I'm saying? That's the spot where I need to be. And it was family oriented, you know what I'm saying? So we started, we started from the bottom, man. You know, I watched it grow. And he was telling me, he was telling me, we was talking on the phone every day. He was telling me about what he was going to do and everything that he manifested. I watched it come alive. You know what I'm saying? You know, that's something else, man. How did you know that he was one of the guys that you would like to be part of? Well, I didn't know. You know, my thing was, you know, I sell DVDs. So I asked everybody who wanted to buy a DVD. And I said, hey, man, I'm having this meeting in my house in Buckhead. So Nick was like, Buckhead, that's a good neighborhood. You know, you ain't in the hood? No, when you say you go in the Pippa Ken house, that's a whole another level, you know what I'm saying? So, you know what I mean? He was like, oh, this nigga must be on some real shit. He ain't on no sucker shit. You know, he having this shit as a crib, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, I knew that would make people comfortable. So I bought that house. I was not a house. I got that condo over there and there was a clubhouse where we was actually meeting at, which is downstairs. So I, because I knew people would be comfortable. You know, and I know Atlanta. I've been in Atlanta for 23 years. So, you know, everybody that I meet, you know what I mean? It's like more or so on some Malcolm X shit, you know what I'm saying? It's on some Martin Luther King shit, man. This is coming together. We family. We all African Americans. We all, you know, love hip hop. You know, can we come have a commonality on hip hop? And that was my whole thing was to bring everybody together with hip hop because I had so much gain. I've been on so many levels of the business in the music industry. You know what I'm saying? I didn't work with, you know, Puffy and 50 and everybody. I didn't see all the contracts. I see where all the body was buried and I had all the relationships. And I said, you know, and I just said, sign Bootsy, I signed Iced Tea. I said, just imagine if I could do this with independent artists. So I had a passion for independent artists. I've been independent all my life. You know what I'm saying? So I understand where they fall short. That's like, even like I told you, I said, I mean, get some merchandise. You know, he said, man, I said, they don't buy a CD. I said, they're gonna buy it. You know, why they gonna buy it? They're gonna, it's gonna be a compliment. That's right. You know what I'm saying? They're gonna buy it because they see you hustling. That's right. I said, 99% of the CDs, I said, niggas don't even really want them. They just buy them because it's me. That's respect. And because, you know, that's respect. So, you know, that's what I want to teach them. This basic stuff about being independent, you know, coming to boss talk, you need hustle. This is necessary. Very necessary. You know what I'm saying? This is how you're gonna, I mean, it's all dots. You know, and that's what I want to teach them. And that was my passion to bring. And then, you know, the primary reason was my son. You know, he was down in Atlanta. I sent him to college, you know what I'm saying? To go to school for engineering. His brother was in going to school for acting up there in Cali, you know? So, you know, my son is my passion. You know what I'm saying? So, when my son had a passion for hip hop, you know, I just had so much game, man. I said, man, let me show these nicks how it goes. Man, that's beautiful. The only way it's gonna work is y'all got to come together. Come together. Boy, I don't come together. This shit ain't gonna work. Never work. Never come together part is the most important thing because me making that transition to moving from the St. Louis, East St. Louis area down to Atlanta, Georgia. I came at the midst of a time in 2020, Corona, where they was like pulling money from the artists every which way. The promoters want to be bigger than the artists, you know what I'm saying? And so, with Kim, he brought the family back in behind because Atlanta really pay attention to you when you come on the stage. 2030 Deep, he had us out there in these HHF jackets. We all looked at one of cool, you know what I'm saying? Ain't nobody looking like no slouch. We all looked good, you know what I'm saying? I'm gonna cut you off, man, but we is the biggest thing in Atlanta right now. I already know. But it was so crazy, it was so crazy. It was other people, you know, and you know, we reached out to those people and we let them know, man, you know, amen, we just wanna work with y'all. That's it. I want everybody to be hip hop attorney and still be themselves. I want you to be unique hustle and hip hop attorney. That's it, that's it. And I think that that was the trick that we used. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't really a trick, that was the strategy. Let everybody be themselves. Like I tell you, you're a boss. Every chapter of the hip hop attorney got 14 chapters. Each one of them are CEOs. Wow. You go to the website and you type in a chapter, you'll see all of them got their own pictures up there. You know, I kind of formed it like the United States. You know what I'm saying? You know, if we had a black house, it'd be, you know, Atlanta would be Washington DC. Definitely. So that's our Washington DC. And if you want to call it the headquarters, the black house, well, the black house is it for the HHF is in Atlanta. But you know, you also got the state of Texas. You know what I'm saying? Which is y'all governor? Is it? Abbot. Abbot, you got Kemp, you got all kinds of governors. So they control their states. And that's the way we set hip hop fraternity up. So they can run their own states because they know the territory better than them. But what they benefit is the prophet was never accepted in his own home. That's it. So Jesus and Dumerani in 1919 talk about the prophet, Jesus was never accepted. Never. And no prophet never been accepted in their own home. So they're not going to accept him in St. Louis. But they're going to accept the hip hop fraternity because now he's more powerful. He's like an octopus. He got more legs. And that's, that's, that's me understanding black history. Correct. Understanding, you know, the black experience and everything. I understood how we was going to do it. Man. And how we was going to be able to do it with the feds came and died us. See the feds can indict him from doing some knuckling, some sucker shit in St. Louis. But hit the way it's set up. He got his own LLC. He got his own 501C3. So he's independent of hip hop fraternity. He's just DBA. Yeah. He's got his own 100% of hip hop fraternity. Correct. I mean, like I said, they just approved it. Did I show, I showed her. They just approved it officially yesterday. They said, you are the, it took two years for them to prove it, man. It was crazy. I was like, you know what I mean? I'm like, the feds are trying to stop it. The feds are trying to stop my shit. I'm tripping. I'm like, man, these motherfuckers is crazy. I done paid my money. I said, why these motherfuckers want to accept this shit? Man. So you know what I'm saying? They finally officially accepted it. So the way we do it, we do DBA. So he's doing business as hip hop fraternity. And that's how we keep the feds. And that's how we keep them from militarizing us and calling us a black military and demonizing black organization, because it's been going on traditionally since J. Edgar Hoover. You know what I'm saying? When he started Corentail Pro. So we understand that as intelligent black men, we know how to deal with our adversary. We know that no matter what you say, the federal government has always been an enemy to the black man. Definitely. You know what I'm saying? Community, you look at the gentrification. You can look at the mass incarceration. There's so many examples of black men being demonized and black being marginalized. You know what I'm saying? And that's why our women are dating outside the race now more. So because you know what I'm saying? It's been so beat down that we ain't shit. And we get so plastered over the news being criminals and killers that you know, even our own people like, I ain't fucking with that nigga. No, that's real. Another thing he gave was a, he gave us a million dollars worth of game for the free. He let us come perform for free. He told us, you know, about fixing our credit, you know, getting a business, starting up, you know what I'm saying? Even starting in the music business. Yeah, fed a nigga for free. Oh yeah, he fed a nigga for free. You know what I'm saying? For two years out of my pocket. And we was in places like hype magazine. So we was able to get seen by certain people. Like one particular time, we had a little baby engineer in the room. You know what I'm saying? It's been powerful people in the room. He had me open up for big names. So it made me look bigger. You know what I'm saying? Around the world when people was trying to play me like I wasn't big, you know what I'm saying? Let me ask you something big, man. You just getting into it. How long you been in HHL? I'm just getting into HHL. But I haven't been down a long time. But what do you, what do you, what do you want to see happen while you're dealing with HHL? Cause it's a lifestyle. Oh yeah. But what do you, you just want to work more on your craft? Cause you're independent, but then you steal HHL. What are you going to do? Cause they got a name now. You can use that to your advantage, right? Well, I mean. Right? That's what that is. More than the name. To my advantage. Me and I had a discussion and she was like, you know, I just want you to hear my music. I've been knowing you all these years, right? So I finally listened to her music. We both listened to her. I said, man, she's a star. You know? And I said, listen, I said, you know, the biggest problem for most artists, independent artists, they don't have a team. And then I showed her, our team, I showed her that, you know, Richie, NPR, Richie, Richie, Richie, Fahramian, Fahramian, I showed her, you know, PB Pluto, a million followers, you know? I showed her, you know. That's heavy. I showed her, you know, our structure, the people that we got on the board, Ice Team, Mr. Cole, Mr. Cole, you my nigga, but I got to take a pause on number. I said, get your shit together, my nigga. Mr. Cole, you know, Sly from MG, you know, just made back music and my man, Yuck Malfe up there and Steve over here, Jack Thriller. So I showed her all these people and I showed her how we operate. And she was like, damn. I said, yeah, a hundred million followers. She said, oh, so I showed her the back chowder on how we maneuver and how we able to push our artists to the next level and how we get down. And she said, I'm kind of doing the same thing on TikTok. I said, well, you already HHL, you already got the formula. That's real. I said, I mean, so she paid a three million dollar, now I just, she did a three million dollar fee and she can't remember. Hey! If anybody wanted to know the power of HHL, if all they got to do is look at me, you know what I'm saying? Cause when I came to Atlanta, I probably only had like 600 followers, you know what I'm saying? But my following went up. My song, Brick by Brick hit a hundred thousand streams. I was on Jack Dillard, 16 a better show. I just had dinner with Ice Tea the other day and Cocoa, you know what I'm saying? How did that feel though to be in a room with them like that, man? Man, it's like, it's a dream come true. And it's also a manifestation with God, man. You know what I'm saying? Like a few years ago when I was in the wheelchair, I had an acting role to be a driver in the commercial, you know what I'm saying? For Ashton Martin. And I missed out on that because I was in the hospital with my leg cut open. What happened to put you in a wheelchair? I had a blood clot in my leg. They had to cut it out two ways to keep from cutting my leg off from the thigh down. Blood clot caused me to have massive heart attack, a mild heart attack, you know what I'm saying? So I went through that and my pastor was over me praying over me. I'm crying like a mug cause I missed out on his acting role. But it used to be this, oh man, I used to work with at this warehouse. He's like, man, you're going to play ice tea in a movie one day. You got to play him or the Bob Marley. I was blowing him off like, man, you just blowing smoke, you know what I'm saying? Then I started watching ice tea. It's just manifestation, man. Trails come true. Ice tea, man. I ain't gonna lie, man. Yeah, real OG games are trillion dollars worth of games. Just a dope dude, man. Like then it really, I don't have to meet him to understand what he's doing or what he's done by people. That's what people don't get. You see it. It's out in the opening. You can't help but see it. We was in New Jersey. I hadn't had a meal that day. He don't know I hadn't had a meal that day, but man, he spent like $2,500 for us on it, man. Like it was nothing, man. Well, let me tell you a crazy story. So I met Ice Tea in 95 at the player's bar. Yeah. I was young. So, you know, I was crazy and motherfucking. You know what I mean? So I just standing over me and I got into the pit park. He said, oh, he's laughing like a motherfucker cause you know, I didn't know. I tell people all the time, people think I be, I didn't know I could talk slick. I thought that that was just the way I talk, you know what I mean? So Ice Tea laughing like a motherfucker. So we didn't get acquainted that year. So the next, he came back the next year and you know, he said, oh, that's Kenny Ivey. That's a funny nigga. That didn't crazy right there, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, we became cool. And then, you know, some niggas was tripping and shit. So they were jealous of me. You know what I mean? I was just so flying. I mean, it was just some hate motherfuckers. You know what I'm saying? So they had a party up in month of Ohio and they tried to get me to come. I said, I ain't coming. Fuck them niggas. So I said, Kenny Ivey, you need to come. I said, man, fuck that shit, man. I said, man, I don't play with them niggas, man. Them niggas, them niggas do some shit, man. And so he convinced me to come. And Ice Tea said, no muffler gonna put his hand on you. I'm riding with you. So I said, oh, it's never cool. You're right. So then some nigga, nigga named Payroll started talking shit about him on the internet. And so he called me and said, Kenny Ivey, do you know this nigga named Payroll, man? I said, I don't know the nigga, man. I said, what's happening? He said, man, this nigga is tripping, man. So, you know, I called him and the nigga tried to talk slick to me. Man, Ice Tea ain't no mother. Man, I'm like, nigga, now you dissing me. So I roast the nigga and the nigga disappeared. Ice, he said, boy, you a cold motherfucker. You man, I said, nigga, they won't know me this? No. So we became friends. And then he got me on his album. He did an album. I forget the name of the album. All of us was on, it was a co-album. So he got me on the album. And then, you know, it's just like if you can't organic. So one day he called me out of nowhere. What's up, Kenny Ivey? That's what he called me, Kenny. I said, what's up, Ice? He said, say, man, these motherfuckers want me to play in police, right? I said, shit, I said, shit, man. You got the rest of the niggas for real? And he said, I'm acting, he said, I'm just acting. I said, go do it. He said, that's all I need to hear. And he had tell nigga that story. He said, man, you know, he called all of us, really. He said, man, you know, niggas was in, you know, cause he was really, he was such a gangsta street nigga. He played man on there, but the bag was good. He said, Kenny, at the time it was off him like a quarter million in a show. Now he ain't getting like maybe two or three million in a show, you know, cause the volume went up. So I told him to do it, man. I said, yeah, man, they shit, man, you know. I said, man, I support you. But you know, the thing that was so cold about it that the nigga had enough motherfucking respect, you know, to see there, man, these niggas from street niggas, let me call these street niggas and see what they, how they feel about it. And everybody told them, man, dude, that shit niggas only acting. Niggas, you ain't no Polish nigga. Niggas, you ride us all the time, and you know, a bunch of shit niggas. That's it. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, the nigga, you understand me, you know. We talk about, that's a joke. We talked about it on the talk show once, I think. Do y'all know how much, how much history sitting right here like with the way this man them been through so much, man. And done so much really in his lifetime, man. I say one already, you know what I'm saying? Like a lot of guys don't even make it. I get that from my boy, man, Pop Johnson, but when you make it to be his age, you know, even my age and you trying to get there, it's like, damn, you know, we see a lot of people that, you know, don't make it to be our age. We lose a lot of partners along the way, right? Yeah. You know what I'm telling the truth? We've been on the road. We've been on the, we've been together every day, man. Because we've been on the road, we all one of the biggest tools right now, the biggest independent artist, NPR Richie Rich, PB Pluto, the live in the moment. Let me get you signed, please. Man, Richie Rich, man. That's the one. Man, they got an organization as big as I was getting the car ride with a nigga, man. Spell nigga feet and all kinds of shit. Hey, man, bring your body in the way, though. We got to get the fuck out of this car, man. L.A., Vegas, we've been anywhere, man. We've been anywhere, man. My kid in the Ham and Bootsy house. Really? You know what I'm saying? I'm calling you, working for these niggas. Tell these niggas I'm working behind the bars for. Oh yeah, he always calling me. Like, we trying to figure it out. We always got something going to where it can always shine light on what you guys are doing. For you guys to come together, that's so dope, man. Y'all, you know our unity is more powerful than an atomic bomb, man. So we just got to bring our people together, man. And I think with HHF, that's a start, man. And anytime. Yeah, one time he had us in the room with, it was Bloods, it was Crips, it was Vice Lord GDs. He had us all in the room together, man. And he was able to get us on the video together on his birthday. That's dope. What happened on your birthday? You know, I didn't get to make it, but I know y'all got out through there, man. That was a good birthday before that. So what happened was, you know, all these niggas, Crips and Bloods, and shit gang bangers and shit, you know, they all, they all fuck with me and shit. You know, one nigga my homie Claymore, you know, this nigga crazy, he, man, they weren't killed so they five minutes. So, you know, he, you know, he like, man, yo, man, yo, cuz, do Bloods. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, nigga, he Bloods, but he fucked with me, nigga. Oh, he fucked with you all. Oh, he's cool, dude. So, you know, that's how everybody says it. Y'all fuck with kids, we ain't gonna kill each other, right? You know what I'm saying? So it was like, that's how the nigga, he advice Lord, boogie man, the motherfucking, and the other niggas, they genies, you know what I'm saying? Normally they be shooting at each other, but you know, because they fucked with me, so it was all because they had all fucked with me. They all was, you know, being cool. So I said, okay, well, I'ma trick these niggas. I said, all y'all niggas come on birthday party. So you guys, I got all these opposition niggas to say, so I made them niggas get on the motherfucking stage and say, nigga, who is you, nigga? Who is you, nigga? Who is you, they had to tell who they was when they came, you know what I'm saying? If he don't say he advice Lord, then the advice Lord brother will get his ass, you know what I'm saying? So I put a nigga on the spot, nigga. Tell these niggas, you know what I'm saying? Let these motherfucking, the whole you niggas together, nigga. So all you motherfuckers in the same house and they now one of y'all kill each other, man. I want to say this to the whole world, man, to the people, because I want to set the record straight. Stop playing on my nigga top. Like he ain't that nigga though, man. Cause like my first time out here, you know what I said? I had my connection with the mode three and shit. And the first time I talked to Rainwater, we talked on the FaceTime, my first time out here. And I was like, yeah, man. I linked up with Pimpy Ken, the HHGP. He was like, Pimpy Ken, the one that be, I heard some of the DVDs. He like, man, I know him and like, I know you know him. He had a store with the big T-plaz. He like, yeah, man, he still sell us DVDs. I'm like, yeah. He was like, HHGF, what y'all doing? You know what I'm saying? But you got to stop playing on this man top though, man. He brilliant, man. He came up with a brilliant thing, HHGF, hip hop and fraternity. Them the two biggest things we got in the world. And you put it together for a vote trying. Hip hop so powerful, man. We got people from everywhere coming together, man, that is brilliant, man. But you know, Rain liked it. And shout out to Rain, nigga. You know, I told you to, everybody say like, if you're not with Rain, Rain ain't gonna give you that much shine because he just goes so hard for what he's doing. But at the end of the day, I think it's a thing where you have to create an understanding of what's happening with the movement. You know what I'm saying? Like, most time you can tell a nigga something, but when you show a nigga something, it's all together different. So I think what you guys are doing, we had the HHGF Awards. I see somebody DVDs, these my winners, these two here. They my winners. Four in a movie. Three hours, in three hours that we was together, you know, going to the club and shit, I made like $800. Oh, I already know. In three hours. We left out the club last night. And he saw the rest of what was in his hand. We walked out, it was like, it was on my late dropping. Talking to Pimp and Ken. We walked out. But the funny thing about it though is that they keep saying Pimp and Ken selling DVDs, right? But these niggas on the corner selling dives in 20s. And they think that shit is cool, but they can get caught and go to jail. Nigga, I've been selling my shit for 20 niggas. I've been doing it for 20 years. Man. And they ain't even seen the sale. Nigga, the police wire pass me. They be like, hey, Mr. DVD man. No, I'm telling you, that was Little Honey. Little Honey just said that the other night, he was like, man, you know, when he was here, he was like, man, I always, man, I buy me a DVD from Pimp. It's just a culture thing, man. It's love, bro. But guess what? Well, I'll help, guess what they say. What? When the DVDs, that kid. Look, we had an HHF Awards in Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? My song, Brick by Brick one song of the year, we had Pastor Troy and that thing. Pastor Troy gave me a, man, he gave me a shout out in Atlanta. That was big, you know what I'm saying? Man, my man right here is a bad man, man. You know what I'm saying? You ain't gotta convince me, nigga. I know you know. And what's on call about it in the world, I already know. I'm gonna be real with you when you are, especially my age and the niggas in our era, we don't have to be convinced. We already know. It's been love and respect there since I met this man. Even before I met him, I already knew. Like I said, I never met Ice-T. I don't have to meet him. I'm watching his moves. He's for the culture. I remember when colors and all that first came out. I remember when he had different runs on different things. Just like when Pembiology, the book came out. I can remember riding in Atlanta, reading that book and I had a white girl reading that book that was with me and my wife. I still got the picture. And what I'm saying is the dude been making moves. So it ain't hard. He was a big name album. So you know, I was coming up with my album. I was talking over with my team and saying, man, I put Ken on the album. They like put Ken on the album. I'm like, yeah, y'all know that put me in a list of 56, two short, 80, 40. So it put me in a list with people. You know what I'm saying? It's like, man, they can't get things around the world coming from me, St. Louis. That's hard to do because they'll open up the door for us. Some things people not gonna be able to see cause it ain't for them to even experience. God got something for you that people can't understand. So when you're trying to tell somebody about your vision, they can't understand. You gotta drag them along just to get them. And that'll hold you back. So I wouldn't be too even focused on the niggas that don't get it. You gotta keep moving. Go back to what you said. I fight all the games to my part. That's real. That was HHF just to show. They didn't, if I had told them they would've never showed up. That's right. So you know what I'm saying? Like you said, sometime, man, you know, when you got a vision and you know, you want to make a point, sometime, you know, you can't people, see people can't see your vision. So you know what I'm saying? I'm gonna tell you one more thing. I know we gotta go. Yeah, we gotta get out of here. Like Moses, right? Yeah, yeah. He parted the Red Sea, right? Yeah. He turned to stick into a stake, right? That's right. He killed the man with his hand, right? That's right. He stuck his hand in his chest and came all white, right? Mm-hmm. But you know when he had went into the wilderness, it was an Ethiopian brother. That's right. He said, say it, Ethiopian. Man, he was married to the Ethiopian brother. That's right. Can you give me out this wilderness? Ethiopian man said, no, I'm not gonna get you out. It was the distance, it was 40 miles from where they were standing to get out the wilderness. Moses died in the wilderness 40 years later. That's right. The man, the Ethiopian got out 40 days later because he had vision. He had vision to see out of the wilderness. He understood he could see. Now Moses would have followed his vision, it's still his vision. Moses would have been out the wilderness. He would have never died in the wilderness. Wow. I wanted to say something before we end. Every Monday, we had pre-game in Atlanta. If you wanna come and perform, you're an artist. If you got anything, you're dealing with the media, entertainment business, come through, come see how we're doing at the HHF. We also got, my man got KOD on a Friday. I just told y'all it's $100 to park. This man had it where it's free to park, free to get in. And drinks on the HHF, man. Let's talk about all the drinks. I must have spent about 40 bands and shit buying liquor. And then we got six of the biggest sections in there. It's bought up indefinitely, you know what I'm saying? We paid it for indefinitely. So you know what I mean? That's how I spend my money. I spend my money helping others, you know what I'm saying? I try to be of some assistance to people with Dan when people see me getting blessed. Don't be confused because if I don't say you're gonna read with yourself. So if I'm selling good seeds, then you know when good things happen, ice tea, do what he do. That's the result of all the good that I did. And ice always remind me, man, you're doing a noble act, my brother. No, that's real. So you know, it's good to do good. Man, that's real. And good will come back to those who do good. Man, give me your handle, man. How can people get a hold to you? Well, right now it's a boss up with banks. Okay, boss up with banks. And a bit, excuse me, my voice. Go ahead. Billion dollar banks is my handle that I'll have back in just a second. By the time y'all view this. All right. Billion dollar banks. No, no, this is coming out fast. What about, what about? Any of you, man. Okay. What's yours? Make sure y'all go follow me, man. Mr. Brick by Brick himself on IG at JetBoyCats underscore 19. And make sure y'all go to the website, www.HipHopFaturity.com. Sign up, create a page and add me as a friend. It's just like IG, it's just like Facebook. You know what I'm saying? So we're trying to get everybody to get over to this website, www.HipHopFaturity.com. Wow, man. I tell you, man, it's, I think it's one thing to been streaming on my channel. I bring it up because I like to mess with folks. I had the old comedians. I've been the older TV movie stars. Me and Phasen, I was on the phone last night for the longest. And Carlos Miller was just here the other day. And the worlds are different because you got the social media comedians. Then you got the comedians over here. That's the traditional comedians. And they can't seem to bridge the gap. You know what I'm saying? Well, you know what? They can't figure it out, bro. I'm just giving you that guy that we can't have some knowledge about. No, no, I'm gonna tell you, this is what I tell old niggas. I said, nigga, I'm a baby boomer with millennial tendencies. I'm a baby boomer with millennial tendencies. You just gotta have millennial tendencies. You got the, you know, amen. You know, we had typewriters back in the day. Now they got computers. You got a phone that could, that almost surpassed the computer. We used to do emails. You could do everything. So you got dumb people with smartphones. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, that's the way, the way to stay relevant is to stay in the mix. You know what I'm saying? Like, I know when they say we're outside. I know what they mean. Yeah, me too. I've done a little bit of everything. Cause I do my own skits on my IG page. And I've been in Dizzy Page Gas. That shit skit. You've been in Dizzy Page? I also been on the Comedy sitcom, so Uncle Billy and, you know, I did some acting in the movie called Dev STL. So I've done each one of them. And I like, I like doing it on the internet because it get interacted with so many people with like the TikToks. You know what I'm saying? That's interacting with everybody around the world. I love it. Man, Cash, Big Bang, then Pippa Ken, man. H-H-L. H-H-L. Hey, man. That's how we all end this thing, man. Another great segment of Boss Talk 101. What a boss is talk.