 Big hustle nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, big shit, huh Name another podcast like this Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy, E-C-E-O in the building, man It's going down, man Hey man, we on the set, man I got my boy Cash and guess what, man A special guest This is one of these Dallas niggas, man They don't really need no introduction If you in the North, man If you been riding around, man And she flyin' popped on niggas You knew who it was, man JB in the building, hey, you in the building Man, I'm in the building, what's up here, man Man, what's going on, man Man, a whole lot again to it, what's up Man, I mean, you know, last time you was over here I seen you, you had short hair, nigga I did not know who you were They sent me the picture, I'm like Who the hell is this nigga? Nah, yeah, yeah And then when they say she fly I said, aw hell, that's my boy Wait a minute, let me see that again, you know I had to switch it up, like I mean, I'm JB, obviously still But I go by Jake Baylor, cause you know When you go to YouTube and type OJB The Jonas Brothers come up, so I say So I'm like, I gotta distinguish it a little bit more You know what I'm saying? So we switched it up and switched up to her Cause you gotta reinvent yourself So, yeah, and it's been workin' Wow You know, like Sampson, the Herrigees Strip, man Yeah, yeah, yeah I always just had a lot of love for you Because of the respect You came up around my family You know, a lot of niggas don't be knowin' They ain't tied to the streets We been, he ain't from Dallas, nigga I've been there for you, niggas was born, though Nah, for real Like I was here in the 80s, niggas Like, well, come on, man, let me make it You know what I'm sayin'? But I just always seen you And you was always respectable So I commend you for that Every time that I met you You've been a stand-up person, you've been the same guy So that's commendable I appreciate it Yeah, yeah Right, so you know, that same energy It just reciprocates, so that's what it is Let's get back into, and Cash is in the building, man What's up, Cash? Hey, what's good, what's good? Yeah, if y'all don't know, now you know, niggas Can't wait to be comin' on the show, baby You know that? And that boy for, hey, that's the prime time Click original right there Yeah, yeah, yeah, the road That's what I'm sayin', it gets better and better, right, Cash? Yeah, but man, you know, did you ever listen to She flyin' all that back in the day? On the show, yeah She flyin' all down to Prairie View Everywhere you go with me, so yeah Now, J.B., he was silent, stomping around I met him with the role a couple of times Yeah, yeah, yeah Man, that's live, man So, we want to go back a little bit, J.B. Just give us a whole introduction on who you was, man What was you raised up at originally? Man, I raised in the north, in New Orleans, you know I went to school in the Grove, you know what I'm sayin'? I grew up on Masters and Cumst, I can spruce But, you know, Mama wanted to go to that way You know how I'd be when they get a look Some may want to go on where the white folks at So, we went back to the north But, yeah, I've been rapping for As long as I can be rapping, you know what I'm sayin' But I ain't take it serious to really about round 16, 17 And hooked up with Luchingham and Just kept moving forward with it, you know what I'm sayin'? And made my name in the streets first On just some gang tour, holding it down from my section And it started bubbling I took it serious, made a couple records, you know what I'm sayin'? That made me stand out, you know what I'm sayin'? I did the She-Fly, it gave me some success regionally And then I just kept pushing But, you know, the music wasn't poppin' like that After She-Fly, so I had to do some more shit in there Well, let me just break down that She-Fly whole situation Like the beat, the producer, how did it come together? Um, on a cool, bruh, I'ma tell you Um, I was, I was, I was just, I had a record marching up the block You know what I'm sayin'? That was like the first video from the north From somebody moving, it was all, everybody rapping now Was in that video before they were pretty much rapping And um, so that did something, but I was in the spot You know what I'm sayin'? And I went to club one When club one was jumpin', like one weekend And um, DJ Q was DJing And he dropped that Dougie You know what I'm sayin'? But it was before I knew it was Dougie I'm just standin' against the way I rubbin' up a blunt And I heard the beat come on I saw every girl in the club get up and start runnin' And I'm like, I'm like, God damn, what the hell beat is this? It just stuck in my head So next day later, a couple days later, I'm at the spot Just listen to the radio, just doin' what I'm doin' And then I heard Vita Locke like, um This one of the hottest records at Dallas on Lil' Will And the beat came on I was like, damn, that's Lil' Will shit And it was just in my video I'm in this whole bullshit, you know what I'm sayin'? He, you know, gettin' to it So I had called up one of my producers, shout out to Keys, you know what I'm sayin'? Pimpin' Keys, he from the H But he moved down here back then And started, you know, making a name for his seven We sat down for a couple of hours And went through some beats And then she fly beat came, you know what I'm sayin'? Had that type of feel that I felt in the club So I took that beat He was like, somebody just left the studio before I came And they skipped over that beat And I was like, shit, I want it So I got the beat, lil' chick, I fuck with that time We sat in the car just smokin', I was tryin' to come up So I'm like, man, these niggas out here dancin' makin' these dance records But I ain't no dance now, I can't dance So I gotta do some shit that I can relate to You know what I'm sayin'? So I like, I fuck with the bitches though So I'ma make some for those Boom, we sittin' in there for a couple hours And it just popped up And then I wrote on my partner's ass in Grand Parry Like, nothing, I got one Like, you know, I went and recorded it And shit, he was like, yo, let me just see That shit just took out And I knew it was a blessing Because at that time it was like Damn, everybody rappin' in Dallas had a record That was makin' noise, you know what I'm sayin'? So it was, that record stood out With 10, 13 other banging records from the city And I was like, damn, they my fuck really doin' somethin' But you know, I don't know if you're familiar with The situation I was involved in with that record On the label I was with No, no, I'm here for it Yeah, I was fuckin' with the Vito Turo With the Rich Mind shit, you know what I'm sayin'? And everything was good And then see people think like I say Turo shot one video as I was an artist But we was in partnership too, you know what I'm sayin'? And he shot the Marchin' Up the Block video So when I came over to see Fly record Cause I was goin' on the road And just had my van, I had the, just passing out CDs Just, we all in Miami, just doin' everything That was poppin', just buildin' up the, you know, from ground up And they was tellin' me on the road Like, bro, you rap too street You make your records full of street niggas too much You need to get somethin' for the masses And kinda open up So he listenin' to Ply's album, he dropin' You know, he had that shorty and the neo, that track You know, so I'm just thinkin' like, you know Neither, then that's how the she fly came After I came back, Dougie shit poppin' on Like, yeah, I need to make somethin' for the girl, but He didn't like the record, you know what I'm sayin'? So I put my own money into pushin' the record And it wasn't until the record Start to make noise, he wanted to come behind But we still on, we still in business together And then, uh, uh, Dougie was already gone And Lil' Will now dash for me with asylum And they told asylum that I was, you know, up and comin' In Woodroop, so we had a situation with them Tiro get tellin' him like, shit, then we want a Million Dollar, you know what I'm sayin'? And I'm like, bro, we ain't so not a record We need the machine, let's just get in and Woodroop So we couldn't see that I and then shit He didn't want me to fuck with them And I was like, shit, I don't wanna just stay in the same box We need to expand, we got to, you know Look what the Dougie doin', we got But we different people, we might make it a different And shit, he ain't wanna fuck with it So I was like, give me my paper, so I can go And then, um, that shit happen with Spain And we said that to my nigga Spain He just got out, you know what I'm sayin'? Yeah, he, um, that shit happen with him And he had to go do that shit So the niggas up in New York were like We don't fuck with you, Dallas niggas, y'all niggas too crazy Like Tiro Collin putin' Ceasing the Sis out on the record You sayin' he don't own it They need niggas goin' to jail for gettin' that thing in And we can't fuck with you, niggas So they just stop fuckin' with the whole project And then I was like, fuck rap, you know what I'm sayin'? Like, I'm just gonna be on some more shit You think that's kind of the game, it's startup It's gonna be some bumps and bruises, ain't it? Not for sure You can't really get around it Nah, when you first made She Fly How'd you know that you had motion And what, like your first successful show How much was that and what you did with that money? Well, the first successful show I would say would I thought when I had every girl in the club St. Nisumba, I started getting paid after that But I was like, I think I was at like 1700, 1800 travel feet And a show at that time And but definition DJs at that time They was dominating the club scenes As far as the coalition DJs I mean, as a group of DJs at once So once they had that club, what's the name of that club? DMX, I think Shit, nigga, Sunday I went in there And played that record, bro, I couldn't believe it Like, they were breakin' it But he dropped that all one night, bro And I was, girl starts screamin' Like, I was like, boy, what the... And that was it That was joy Yeah, I couldn't believe it, though So after that I started getting the shows We started movin' and groovin' Throughout the Southwest region, everywhere And like I say, once it started to spread outside That's when they came in And then they stopped messin' with it And then I ain't had a budget at the time To do what they were gonna do and keep it movin' Because you can have a hit record But it's gonna have to go to another level That's when people typically, like you say Want to come invest But you gotta have motion Mm-hmm So I would just like fuck it And start doin' some more shit Well, I mean, I think it's just somethin' that Like a lot of times people don't enjoy that success Like you did somethin' that most niggas tryin' to do And wouldn't ever do And they say they hotin' Just because they got a few little old likes And follow sound bites or whatever They not really seein' that what you seen You know, they fakin' views They doin' all these things that they can't... You lived in the real world You was dealin' with real people, real success You seen it, you felt it Some people never feel that in these days and times And some will, but a lot of it's a very low percentage It makes it look away on the internet And it makes it look like they feelin' that success But they may not be doin' them a goin' to strip clubs Or anywhere just performin' and makin' it look good Or goin' to a couple of shows and makin' you think but... And they got the follows piped up They got all of the ads bought up And they look in a certain part But they never, ever felt what you felt Is that real? That's real dumb The way you put it I never put it in perspective, but it's definitely a difference Very much a difference So, I'm just like you say, it's a blessing to experience both But the transition was a whole another month in itself Because like you say, when we was doin' it with one note They knew my record, but they ain't on my face There you go That was the difference And it's like with social media now Like you say, you can do so much to fake the perception It kinda adds overshadows when you just keep comin' from the ground Keepin' real So you compete, the competing get harder Because if you just goin' straight in there That ain't entertainin' enough You know what I'm sayin'? You gotta be with the shits and that And I mean, if you ain't with it, then you ain't with it But it's a line for everything So I just stand my line, you know what I'm sayin'? You gotta think about it though Niggas fly like Drake, you know? Drake and them to figure it out They can still be flyin' in Ain't gotta deal with all that mess that Niggas on the low You know, diggin' at the bottom of the barrel Diggin' with They got a whole different essence To where they still can keep their whole dignity And you know what I mean? They pizzazz, man And they ain't even doin' all this Tryin' to get on here and rah-rah None of that, they just basically celebrities Who make good music It's like when you get up on that level You can be that thing that you experienced again But on a whole another level Am I right? You ain't worried about it, Niggas don't like it anyway Definitely not worried about that You don't even wanna deal with that You more just wanna deal with this Niggas are my star power You know what I'm sayin'? Like you ain't even worried about that stuff So down here where you see these other artists That I sometimes end up having to deal with They tryin' so hard to be somethin' That they haven't even understood how to Accomplish, am I right? No, I'm fine So they just really tryin' to make, figure it out Figure it out But I like the fact that You know, we do have a solid foundation of artists Here in the Dallas market Where other people wanna admit it or not You know, when you look at the Yellow Bees And when you look at all the different things Even late, great Mode 3 Or if you look at any of these guys, man The JBs, or if you go back and look at the little wheels Or if you look at, you can keep goin' done, chief Any of these guys, man My boy Twisted Black Garo, you know All of these things show you who we are Whether you wanna accept it or not It's who we are, it's the history of the city When you look at what you see now Happening and you say, man, it ain't hot like it would Nigga, okay But at the end of the day, it is what it is It got a history It's got, you just got a little foundation So people can understand the history But other than that, you got a history here I almost did You know, I mean, you got the Gator Manz, man You come on, man, you got, I can keep namin' it You got the DSR, you got the, what's that for? Stampede, you got the stampede It's a lot of them That boy Black, you know what I'm saying? Rally boys, I mean, rally boys So you got a, this is who we are Right, right When it comes to the Dallas market, this is what it is Right I think a lot of times people be trying to just talk Just to be talking Because at the end of the day, these other people are gonna come up Like JV, you might reestablish and re-event Two chains did it Not done it You know what I'm saying, like what I'm saying But I'm just giving it to you Like not only that, I'm just making an example But when you look at like a lot of different people And you start to see the flow of the fluctuation Like the big extra plugs I'm just telling you how this, this thing ain't gonna stop That's all I'm saying I'm saying this thing here is gonna continue to overlay And continue to move Where will you be in the scenario? You see what I'm saying? Go ahead and talk about your re-invention Where you reinvented, came back with something that Basically, you feel like you got yourself on the same level of She fly? No, no, I mean, in that sense No, because I know, you know, I'm being on a read And listening to the books online and just tapping in But you gotta reinvent, you know what I'm saying? But I always think about that Like I don't try not to put no age I say you too old to be doing dumb shit or the same shit You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day Like when I, when I, I know in my heart And what I've been doing I ain't put all I had into doing music You know what I'm saying? Like it was always kind of like Something to do type shit I was, I wanna focus So when I went to school to try to discipline myself Because I know that I can do it But if you don't discipline yourself You ain't gonna be able to do shit I went to school to, to just I ain't even graduated I just wanted to see Can I do some shit that I don't wanna do You know what I'm saying? So I went to school, got my GED, went to school And I was like, what you wanna be Since you in school, you gotta pick some shit You know what I'm saying? Like, fuck it, I'm gonna try a firefighter Because being a firefighter, nigga It's kind of like a rapper in the sense People love what you do The dignity of the courage, you know And you're never in this like Fuck the fire department, you're gonna say fuck the police So I started doing that to get my mind right So after I did that and passed and did the academy And they was like, wait, wait, wait I was like, shit If I can do this at a high level I might as well apply this shit to what I wanna do So I started back doing my music And I mean just the transition Like I got another record But it's not just about me Like I like to write music and try to help people So I got a few audices And my female audice right now, Diamond Caine She got a record that's- Yeah, I seen her Yeah, that she heating up, making noise So just to reinvent you And I feel like you just go out And just do your homework, learn research And if it's in you, you can make some music It's like time to say, I mean If you know how to make music, it's gonna be good No matter where you at, what you changed to What's your name, you just make some shit That people gonna get in the vibe too So I feel like two chains, that's what keep me Like you can do this shit It was Titty Boy There ain't two chains, but it wasn't until I know that shit I'm finna really do this And I don't do nothing else but music And back then I had so much shit going on I couldn't focus on just music So let me ask you this So are you, what do you think about the blog And the interviewing that's going on so predominantly In the Dallas market? I mean it's biased in a sense You know what I'm saying? I feel like it's just who you know Okay So you know people like you say They ain't really just going for the truth They just going for what, gonna run the views up So at the end of the day, I mean it's about who you know So I mean, but I don't knock nobody for how they move But at the end of the day Like you said, everything ain't what it seems You got a nigga on this podcast, this podcast, this, this, this But nigga ain't really hot though Or nigga ain't really, you know what I'm saying? Or it's just you might have some shit going Just cause you don't know a nigga He ain't, you know, wanna fuck with you No matter if it's supposed to be for the culture So like a DJ If you bring a DJ good music, the job is to play it But just cause you don't want to pay a nigga Or you ain't, it's just so, it's politics So I mean it is what it is But as a entrepreneur, artist, a businessman I don't focus on, I just try to figure out How to get through and get what I need to get You know what I'm saying? So if I gotta play this role, I do that You know, grease this hand, I do that You know me, you fuck with me, it's gonna come to me And just do whatever it takes But stay the same nigga though That's why I say Rest piece mode three He gave a nigga that shout out on real life Like, you know, nigga JB ain't never hated Nigga's been the same nigga And that shit kinda like, you know Even if motherfuckers don't want to tell you, it's after So go get that shit, you know what I'm saying? You ain't, if it's for you, it's for you So he did that for a call of my phone Like, he ain't ever broke shit about you, dude You know shit, so Let a nigga do what he do I'm gonna come to your podcast if it makes sense And obviously for you too, so shit I don't knock a nigga before they do But I think it's biased though at the end of the day I think it's, I think it's, it may be biased But it's needed You need a noise attraction You need something to where I think it's something to where I mean, you gotta realize people flying in You seen that last, people flying in To be on Boss Talk, to be honest with you And I think that's a dope thing Ever since I started, it's crazy But at the end of the day No, but you moved, you, I ain't done that No, no, no, no, no, I get it But I'm just saying, I'm just trying to show you How the fact of Even the ones that don't do right You know what I'm saying? They make the one to do right look good You know what I'm saying? Yeah, it's needed So like, I look at everybody as I see it, but then I don't gauge it Because I see it, but I don't stare at it You know how you don't disrespect someone When you're a woman, you see people with a woman They're like, she cute, but you know what I'm saying? Yeah I ain't gonna stare at a nigga That's a little different, you know? So I don't look at everybody It's because I don't want to be Like nobody else for show, you know what I mean? So that's why at the end of I got cash on here, JB might be on at the time It's always gonna be different Because we got to keep something going For our culture, for our people, man And now the ones who do it crazy I can't write with it But the one thing I can't say The people that used to be with me Is people that God didn't connect with me to, bro And it makes sense, you know what I'm saying? But if it don't make sense, I don't do it Because I don't have to You know what I'm saying? That's the bad part People are like, he don't One dude had the dastier I believe I've seen it He was like, this was probably about eight months ago He don't ever have local people on his show I was like, nigga, I have more local people than everybody else And I do more shows than everybody Because at the end of the day, I like our people Some of my customers have been on this show Some people that just round them people I don't look at it that way I would never stipulate it down to just celebrities Or nothing like that Everybody can come I serve a God that say, whosoever will They don't come You know what I'm saying? I serve a God that say, whosoever will You know what I mean? So it don't matter to me What matters to me is that we Like even with, like I say that That boy Strap, you know, getting killed the other day And his people coming back in here You know, and he had been on the show My main objective is to tell somebody That God love them And that they gonna be alright They can make it through And to be that light To where when they look back out of darkness They can call me for stability And say, hey man, I'm going through And it's a bunch of them I do this with right now Because I know already They gotta look at me as somebody That I never showed them no flaw You know what I'm saying? I never showed you no flaw And I stood up on our, you know Ten toes down just trying to make show That we make sure that we Me and my wife and my team Make sure that we something that's reputable You know what I mean? We need that We need that That's what we need in mind And that's what we've been doing If you've been over here You know, if you don't know Then you can find out So this is about my boy today though J.B. man Just tell us about just the music that You know, the ones that you would like to work with here And down, do you like B.H. to plug? Or do you like, who do you like the newcomers? I want to know about the newcomers Who do you like, who you seeing that you like You know, you ain't really hearing None that you like in the streets out here I ain't gonna say I don't like it I mean, because I ain't, I'm not too thin You're not tapped in I'm just a ton of vision But I will say, Big X to plug I just, you know, see his name making noise And like I say, Lil Q900 Lil Q900 I believe he's an artist, a true artist He got the voice, the energy, you know what I'm saying? The charisma, so I'm tuned in And it's a hand for the devil, it's creative You know what I'm saying? I just feel like we just need to Like you were saying earlier Just do it for that And everybody come together It'll be even better But I've been working I just did a song with Lil Q900 We got a video Thursday And it's a pretty nice record I'm working on a Jake from State Farm It's dope if I like that It's a policy, you know what I'm saying? So I just got out of the studio with Finesse Two times, we did a video in the track I've seen that So I've been tapping in as far as trying to get it To the point where once I can build the land I can just start flooding, you know, flooding through That's why like Diamond, she from West Dallas Born and Raised And she been with the music Even when she fly I used to go to Big T-Pass, have flies And she used to, you know, try to do her thing And like I rap, we do some So I had our deal and hit up, you know what I'm saying? You know, just been in contact over the years And then just started taking off So I'm kind of, I'll say I'm kind of like you In the sense just want to open up the doors And if I can help somebody out along the way Say my blessing going to come just I feel good, you know what I'm saying? Because it ain't all about me I didn't have hit records and did shit niggas Then, you know, couldn't survive it I ain't come back from it, made it hurt So I feel like I got a bigger duty to do Than just want to be a rapper, you know what I'm saying? So I didn't tap the into a whole bunch of other shit So what about, what about, go ahead How do you think the game changed From back then or right now? The social media did, you know That obviously is the biggest thing But like, I mean, it just changed, bro It's the death, I mean, the music, you know what I'm saying? Like the boogie era, then it went kind of Like the street shit a little bit And I mean, it's just a whole different feel But it's pretty much the same, you know what I'm saying? But it's just different Like you going out to get your club I mean, your record hiding the club Ain't as equivalent to having a big social media But you got to have a mixture of both So it's kind of different But it's a gift and a curse So I just, like he said, I try not to focus on The bad why I change and just get with What I need to make it happen on a good part You know what I'm saying? It definitely changed, but Yeah, it's a hell of a ride Not for real It's a hell of a ride I think that when I think about just the music In the Dallas market, man I think it's overlaid I still say that I mean, if somebody come with a big hit Right now, it's up Because I mean, Farz wanted to just take traction You know, Yella just had an album to drop And I mean, it was cool But I ain't just seeing it like you seen That early Yella, to me You know, I'm just being real Yeah, I'm being real, but But then, who else, you know I'm just thinking of the ones who I've seen Trap come He came with some stuff But it wasn't just Nothing that That one that he hit you got It wasn't like that So But like I said, the game changed, though You got But they still solidified in what they do They still, like you walk around And JB's, all of y'all Y'all know him, all that JB All that Yella, all that, you know what I'm saying? You know him, but the music It's the social media kids, though The Earl's, the Taymoney's, all them now They going in They going in But still, you got to look at It's still some raw stuff out here now But like you say, Rest in Peace to Mothray I think he was the That one, I mean, you got to make the records I feel at the end of the day Like basketball and changed up From the short shorts That ain't long And it used to be just Drippin' two time pass Now you crossin' over But the whole objective still is to put the ball in the goal You know what I'm saying? So the music You, it's a whole bunch of social media This nigga buying this, buying that But the objective is still to make Good records that people want to buy That people want to turn on, you know what I'm saying? So I feel like That keep me going So when you say it's an open line It's here for the taking My partner telling me that all the time Like, man, it's wide open You can go get it, you know what I'm saying? So and it ain't even going to get it Because I didn't have it and watch other people have And I just love to see it happen, you know what I'm saying? Because it ain't that often in the deal, you know what I'm saying? But it is open But you got to make them records I think you're doing the right thing By jumping on that one And working with the people who make it happen Like two times For the next two times is one of the mores That everybody watching right now Especially after he done what he did with Don Chief And all that in the Dallas area And he was definitely watching I mean, you know You came up with the Luchin And Mr. Pukie and Mr. Pukie got shot Mr. Luchie went to prison JB, what's been up? I mean, you been all right? And I've been blessed You see what I'm saying? I'm just giving it to you real, man I mean, I've been blessed God, I've been good to us Yeah, for a shit show But I mean, everybody I didn't been through some shit But it's like, I mean That's just part of the life You got to sacrifice Like I had my house and shit burnt up You know what I'm saying? And my dialed wrist and piece To my Ibreed Rock Rollers My dialed wrist and she Was the one who saved the nigga And she died what August 4th You know what I'm saying? I just got back from Atlanta And I've been out there Networking with the radios With the RGMB They fucking with it after I got a couple of shows Coming up 23rd and 25th So, I mean, I didn't sacrifice I didn't lost some shit But we don't count those You know what I'm saying? Like I say, I didn't It's my first day Can't learn from the mistakes So come back from that So if I'm still breathing I keep moving But they've been hella blessed But I didn't I didn't Took my louses and transitioned And got a studio Build up in there every day And I think the biggest thing for me Or for anybody that Want to accomplish something Is not putting 100% into it You know what I'm saying? So do you And I'll do you Who would you want to work with next? Because you know You got to have that Who would you like to work with next? Well, I mean, I'm work with I'm gonna get a Glorilla on the track with That's how that's heavy I want you with your girl Female artists, yeah So that's what we're working on Because I know it's about Connect and expanding You know what I'm saying? Like you say, they see this And here it is Now they thank you that Now they tune them Like, oh, you do got something Yeah They wouldn't even tune them Unless you did this I'll check So now I'm at that level You know what I'm saying? I didn't put my work in And did what I had to do So you come up with the records And add to it So it might work It might not But I seen Kevin last say I always take risks Never play the games kid You know what I'm saying? That's real So I feel like We can't I don't know I read it Like you say, hey, lots I can't lose I'm just gonna go So I'm gonna work with her next And hopefully after that When she get the lining up I got a record right now Outside of Dallas And they touching her too But BDS I'm at like 1,500 Spends a week Yeah, they on the way record It's a remake after seven Okay So that that was my Like that? Yeah Yeah, that was my first You know pull a video Big dope video, you know But then it's RGNB You know, they just added it To 979 I got K-104 interview Tuesday And we just moving So I'm And when it do take out Yeah, we working Like I say, they know Don't let nothing define you She fly You know, I had I always been able to make records But it's about working Not working Keep a motion You know what I'm saying? Keep a motion Yeah, yeah What did you think about Boss talk, man? You came over here a long time We go now We flipped it on you, man Man, I love it Like I came over here We working on that project Man, Pugli Roy He was shooting the video That was that song where he said It's a unique hustle Yeah It came out Boss talk, yeah I'm gonna make a new video I mean, say it's dope But I Like you say I keep everything in line And then I see back then You was talking the same Yeah You know, helping the next man Get on and doing it for the city Yeah You know, trying to educate On financial literacy And you know, all that So then I come back And I'm like, damn And they got one of the hottest Podcasts in the city This buddy shit But it makes sense, you know what I'm saying? Yeah And like, and it's a circle Like if you stay in motion like me I come right back to you I'm working on music then Meadow with you Yeah Back moving in motion I'm back to you, so Yeah, my brother and them I always talk highly of They love J.B. Shout out to them They love J.B. Stacey them love J.B. They always Man, that's my little nigga, man I'm like, this nigga here Who is he? They loved you, though And that's the cold part About the family They pick who they pick You know what I'm saying? But they're some solid Solid dudes, man, straight up Yeah, and thank you, man That's family, man But you know, you family Because we all been in the same circles For a long time At North or something else, man You're at North to change a lot, man So top three artists of all time Dead or live Top three artists of all time Dead or live Number one Pop Any genre, though Pop Okay, number two Oh, any genre? Any genre Well, to me What I like I'm going It's up to you Your top three, pop Anita Baker Anita Baker, man That's a bad one, right? That she had a bad attitude But it's all good Yeah She only did one album Because of her attitude That's what they say Now, that ain't me Yeah, right Some people say that But I love them I listen to them every day You come back to Detroit, man Yeah Yeah And my wife attests to it Every day is every other day I'm gonna throw some Anita on For, you know, I'm just letting it ride It's somebody The way she sang Mel and Nigga out It's somebody You know, they say Michael Jordan Used to listen to that song Yeah, in the game Yeah, for every Giving you the best that I got They say he used to make them new man He just sanded it on the court Going in on the roof I'm like, yeah I mean, that's my shit, too So, yeah Number three And, man, I give it to Babyface Babyface, man, that boy Man, come on, man That didn't grow That's a grown-ass man Yeah, that's right No, because he know how to make records You know what I'm saying? And that's what I try to He'll make a record for a woman You think he was a woman in his past life He just Just know how to put you in that mode So I just like How good he is with his craft Man, hold up, man How can people get a hold of you If they're looking to get in touch with you? Hey, man, follow me on IG You know, I'm everywhere Jay Bailey, follow me on IG Eskimo J And just tune in to the radio If you don't, go stream my music I'm on our major platforms I got a project out now Jay from State Farm Black Monopoly Man I'm looking to drop the policy, though That's the That's the one we're going in with At the top, close to the top of your soul I mean, just keep your ears open I'm coming Man, did we get everything out of it? Now we got it, yeah Man, we love you, brother Adler too I appreciate you, man Much to say to you, baby Stop playing, man Get it up, nigga Adler to a boy, man It's been another great segment of BOSS Talk 101 What a boss is talk, man