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Absolutely This guy's an attorney to I'm gonna go and tell the truth guys This is you might need this dude one day if you get in trouble man That's the best thing about it. Turn it David Hudson is in the building. He got his artist DJ is in the building Satirist baby DJ man in there man. DJ man. What's going on? You on boss talk one-on-one man? This is gonna happen. Hey, I know happy linkedin Man so man so man, I can say I already got his story He has a dope interview you guys can go check that out man I might you know, I would suggest you check it out because he got a hell of a story And we still trying to pull it all out of him. It's all he gonna be a frequent of the show So we ain't got to worry about attorney Hudson. He coming back But I'm just your story though man like being from Waco, yes, like like like just give me you came up single parent home or mother father was in the home What's up with you like how you end up? As a child, how did you come up? Yeah? My parents went together, but they both was in my life, okay? I got my dad in my mom I ain't never discredited my daddy my mom and my dad had their differences, but I grew up to see it on my own and Hey, man, they they both was with me two real people man. They bought me all the way to now Forever, okay. Who stay with your mom or your daddy myself? No, you ain't Stay with my mama, but then I move with my daddy though, but then I move back with my mom Okay, and cuz it I was like that yeah Yeah, cuz my daddy pissed me off. I go see my mom. Yeah, you know I'm saying she didn't do right I go back with my daddy. Yeah, if they didn't do right I go with my grandma now for now Granny granny is that's when I move my granny Can now one of them give me back in the house She got them heavy blankets Grandma got the heavy blanket Yeah She's gonna have dinner ready at the right time every time she on time seem like mama Mama she might cook today. She might not grimo on I was living with my mama she was teaching me stuff. I live with my dad He was teaching me stuff, but she was granny the one that was teaching them they teach this She she teach my mom and then she can teach me I rather No, I'm saying everything was good. I love played they part I just I value, you know family and our family, you know far as people that look like me, you know Being able to talk about our ups and downs the trials in life, but then still saying but we made it You know what I'm saying? We still hear we still got a story to tell So like like when you get when you get to school tell me by the time an old boy jumped on you and Took it Someone I wasn't looking We do the taking but how you know like coming up down there like did you feel like when I get older? I'm gonna try to get off him in Waco. I did you feel like this where I'm gonna be reside now I want to get I want to move out. I want to get away. I'm gonna get away I don't think there's nobody playing to grow up there and stay there. I mean I'm gonna move somewhere else But I'm gonna keep it with me. I'm just I ain't gonna be there It's gonna be with me now. Yeah. Yeah, cuz I just look at being from a small country town Like and you from Monroe and all that like you be like man when I get up I'm getting out of here, bro. Like and you see the same niggas every day the same thing Everybody look does it like man this dude is he really man? He's still here. He didn't make it out now for real There'll be examples. I want to be like that If you see somebody that end up getting on drugs or something that you never would have thought yeah, and they'd be like Like I thought he was in he they might have voted in most he was almost most likely to succeed Yeah, I can always tell you the ones that's in school doing good in school They want to become drug dealers. I mean don't want to become drug addicts Most of them and the ones that the ones that actually been bad at school didn't want to be more successful Yes, if you're in a small town say that again the ones School make our age most of them or most of them become They could be because they actually get being good doing good. I'm gonna get older They don't know how to take it like some just fall back fall back to it And I was this when you in school you in the environment every day is on you like you got people different class different teachers Cultures on you they be on you but then when you graduated being in a real way It's like you buy yourself so right now. I ain't got nothing to prove to this person I can't talk to this person when I'm getting trouble. Nah, then they turn to the streets. That's what they mess up It I just want to you know, like I said, I'm gonna feel where you from because I went down and I talked with Waco Trungeo Also Timo he came up here Like was these some inspirational guys that you seen that had done it or did I know you probably work with them Cause y'all from down there. Yeah, so that would that ain't hard. Don't try to make that like it's a big deal It's not no no no you can go around the corner and knock on that n***a house Yeah, man, I'm trying to do something right now. Oh, yeah, man. We went to school together. That's not hard Yeah, yeah, nah, nah, forget it. They just older than me though, but I ain't gonna lie Yeah, yeah, like all of them. Yeah, they rapping popping. They doing that thing. They shoot I feel like I seen them doing I'm like man, I can do it too It ain't nothing like it ain't nothing. Yeah, it ain't nothing bad shoot Yeah, I can call them all now too and they rock want to do something they will they probably I can't speak for the next man But most likely they'll do something with me and it'll be hard. That's what's up Getting into the music like, you know, we got a part-time rapper over here He consistent now for the last month and a half and he think I'm gonna fall for them not I'm gonna talk about I want to see the results of the fruits of his labor Prove him wrong and I'm tell you they gonna drop The drop April 17 on my birthday I'm gonna check it out. They already could we've been a drop you got to check us out, too Hey, I check yeah, you check us out. I got I got no problem doing this See man, you know, I just I'm just riding the waves It's a baby on a be honest Just why that's how I'm gonna call you on them put him on the phone What may he say he's single now, yeah About a month and he's hard on it right now guys So so just Tell me like like when did you feel like I'm gonna rap this what I want to do This is this is what I always like see at first. I was scared to rap I used to always write and I rap it to my grandma and my mom and them or something They'll be like, yeah, that's hard now till everybody and then Then over time I was like man, then my cousin to go back to the studio my big cousin He'll be in the studio and he'll be rapping. He'd be like man DJ you show me some you wrote Right without him. I'd be like me and nah and then like 20 1718 I was like man, I'm finna get on there and I got on there And I start rapping then everybody a lot of people in my city store fucking with the store Store rocket winning ever since then. I just been running with it So I want to let's go back into it man. Sorry about that you guys, but no just man Being a fear fear is a false belief, you know that so the fear going into something you out You know already that's not real So for you to go into but you but you understand when you get in it is something that is some is some competition in it Yeah, did you play football? Yeah, you fear like when you first that first game man To get on that nervous and then when you get here, you like I don't come on now Knock that out of me So when your first time get on the field at first game No, I be ready to get hit so I'm gonna hit him go ahead and like okay Let's go. I'm only here by the hardest person to feel already so I can go and get out the way So when they hit me out like, okay, let's go, but I'm not nervous kid I'll be looking for I want to go cost the middle. I'm gonna receive him. I want to hit me Hit me. I want I want like the back and they were ready to play. That's how I want to play like it's too soft Now so I wouldn't play no more. I want to get a hold In the football game, yeah, what they mean You you after I plan and you got hit and you got hurt, but you say you don't want to play no more What they mean? It's po. That's the part of the game getting hurt. Okay, I'm just trying to I thought because you said when Ray Lewis played like that was the part then you just quit but You're right now 32 and you got him I got kids It was my hand I need my hand for work I had to go to work so I can't keep doing it Just so y'all know if y'all ever want to play football against a money moses he played for what is that semi-probable? Nobody He's gonna kill each other I know I know it was hurt inside that after game like a riddle of broke It's broke right here still hurt to this day, but I don't care about Your hand at 30 trying to play football with no insurance. I thought that was a grown up. I got insurance I got a son myself self self it you wouldn't get on myself People out there taking people away and alias wouldn't we don't know if they got insurance or not I seen an I seen a dude die on the field as we full-air. Oh, he died and he came back to life again Yeah Twice yeah, so I'm just saying I don't know if I want to play with it with nobody Let that insurance good for the whole that they pay for it. You know what I'm saying. I understand it That's why you're playing on them I mean like like so so you got you you got into the rap Um, uh, who was the first person that you you know, you you work with for his engineering up there in Waco My big cousin short to love. Yeah. Hey, shout out to a big holder That my big brother big cousin same I call him my big brother, but weak blood cousin. She he would pay that's the first person to show me How to how they look how they she looked being in the mic Computer all that he he was the first one that did that for me and after that He taught me and I ran with it man Mr. Dave, what's going on? What's up team? Bro? I well last time I seen you you ain't said nothing about no label or nothing Absolutely, but I just just like what what made you decide I'm gonna sort of label like life and I love the name You know, absolutely, but just give me the spell on what made you started. So Excuse me, even as a youngster always a group in the era masterpiece and should And jay and all those guys so but I don't I didn't even know it was a business. I just listened to the music Right. So on and on, you know, when you uh back then when you opened up the cd case You look at the credits you start seeing all this extra stuff In fine print that at the time didn't make sense. So I started asking questions And so fast forward when I was in college back when you know Rockefeller records and all those guys murder ink and all those guys started blowing up I always wanted a label anyway, but in addition to that I always had a knack for I felt like it was a way I can go back home And pull some people up with me some youngsters Let's work, but anyway You you so you you you said I'm gonna start this like how difficult Was it to even start like a label? Not difficult at all Not difficult. It's more so about the relationships Okay, and a lot of relationships I have as an attorney Overlapped over into this as well. Wow, that's hard. I mean and I know already Shout out mr. Lee. Absolutely. I know some banging beats coming if ain't nothing else coming It's gonna be some banging beats coming. Absolutely. How do you pick your orders? Um, it's kind of so take dj for instance I grew up in the same neighborhood with dj's mom His cousins his uncles et cetera one of his cousins in particular I used to roll with real tough or whatever He actually inspired me to get some real money. You understand what I'm saying So I remember dj was born So we both from south waco texas or whatever. So it's almost like a legacy thing being there And I'm so when I heard that he was rapping, of course Of course, I'm a tap in um, but the process is few things first thing is are you going to be free? Because I can't put my money behind someone who's not free. What are you involved in? You know, if you out there real heavy in the streets, then I can't throw my money in the black hole. You understand what I'm saying? um What what you thinking you're mental What is your mind like because at the same time you can be into something But are you okay with getting out of it and doing something on the other side, right? Um, and that's mainly nowadays for sure for sure Because if a lot of these youngsters they're not going to jail they're not they can kill DJs for instance in being that we're from the same neighborhood Who are you into it with if anybody? You understand what I'm saying? If it's it's a so far gone where maybe I can tap in and sit down and smooth it over You know, or if it's one of those incidents where the blood's been shed It may be nothing to smooth over now. I have to make a decision from a rock with you and say bump it It is what it is Uh, you know what I mean? So it's just a recipe that's kind of like the gumbo Because it's talent. It's not a shortage of talent. It's talent everywhere. You know what I mean? So what do I feel is my best investment? And that's how we're gonna rock. Wow. I mean, you know, just Just to see you bringing brothers together and sisters together is something to commend There's a sense of unity when you look at Labels brothers that start labels this really For me brothers that's coming together sisters that's coming together I look at it on the whole another level and I look at the Significance of entrepreneurship in the midst of it as well So it's a great thing to see you collectively come up with something and build something And create something that you can put an umbrella over some of our young people's head. Absolutely. That's what I look at Absolutely, you know, I'm deep. Absolutely. I think it's no me. They standing gotta you gotta write a book Yeah, but now that's real though Because you you gotta understand that that our people need that You know, a lot of things disconnected us from our sense of unity back in the days when I was young you walk in the store You see another brother you what's up? You go in the restaurant and I'm eating with a different people. You see a brother in there You say what's up? What's up, man? What's up? You might not even know it Right, but it's the sense of we we brothers and we in here That's something I still do to this day. Do you do it? Yeah, I do it But it's hard sometimes what you mean because when you look at a young person today, you just like look at first time You don't like what you're looking at. No, you just say what's up? I understand it But some had him and tells like what you're looking at bro. Like I get it Because one does that don't mean Just like I did on the end of the other day, I tell dude like well, it's positive to stop doing being negative Yeah, like I don't like that being but you definitely don't want to not you know, try to try to throw that We know we hard We done been through so much all our people we ain't got nothing to prove it on people man No, we gotta stop that man I really hope that somebody'll see this and be like, man, you know, you're right, man, you know Everybody ain't got we hard but a lot of a lot of people that's Doing all this hard stuff is is living with their mama ain't never been in trouble And they seen it on tv. That's the best way to be They seen it somewhere on tv and they feel like they want to say it Or act it because they done seen it. They don't really live it like that That brother just left for a living right lived it right and has changed his life around Certain people don't lived it happened to me and I was in jail and it was crazy The two white dudes came in there like one of them came in and said, wait a minute What time was you in jail? Man? I don't even know. I can't tell you what's okay. Let's go It was a white dude came in there and another white dude walking over him And he was looking at each other and he was like, brother, what's wrong? Like he stared at him and he's like, brother, what's wrong? Can I help you with something the same that's like 30 minutes later Black dude came in there. Another black dude came in there and he was like, bro, what's up? What you looking at, bro? You got some of your chest? I'm like, damn, bro. He just came here and said he's trying to help this man But you came in and said you're trying to help this man. I'm like, what's the difference? Yeah, I'm like, no, I saw that like, bro, we gotta do better, bro We have to do better as a razor because like I know where in hell you can't come in and see a dick And he can do them to you at all. I don't agree with that. We try and get out of jail. You in jail talking about like this, bro Most of you say I don't agree with but that's one thing that you you got me on point Because I bro, I got to change too Bro, we have a breakthrough I got to change, bro. Because listen, I can't keep doing things like this That brother said I got to change I have to because if I can't keep preaching like preaching that and then go back and street and do the same thing I'm preaching like I can't do that, bro That's all So I gotta show positivity. I have to wish all our brothers come up and say, man, you know what? I got to change. You know what I'm saying? That's hard. It's easy to do wrong It's easy to do wrong. I trust people out here that man. So let's get back to the guest because we done made this all about money money. No, we didn't. You see that No, that was a positive situation, bro No, so, um, just, um, man, DJ man, I know already, uh, we're going to be waiting When is the one is the single out already? Yeah, I got like you pushing something out right now I got like two out right now. When did they come out? Couple of months ago, like We came out in July and then the song with High Boy West came out in probably September What's the name of that song with High Boy West? My side. My side. Y'all both from the same side? No, he from the north. I'm from the south. How did y'all link up to do that? Me from the same city. We we cool. I'm cool with him. He cool me. I say, Hey, I got this track. Hey, jump on it. Hey, cool. Come on. Jumping. I did that thing on there. And hey, hey, rock that. Man, so you guys, man, um, y'all jumped on it. You know, he jumps off. Y'all jump off. I know y'all trying to see who got the hardest verse on that thing. Oh, yeah. It was gonna be on the bar now. We gonna stick our chance out. No, no, I'm gonna drop my verse. Hey, no, look, this is how it was. We, we, we was like, we gonna make a hard song and we're gonna let the people say what they want, just as long as it's hard. We don't care who verse is hard. That's, that's a blessing. We both just have to do our thing. Because, like I said, I think, man, when they look, I think High Boy West is one of the hardest from I'm being real. Maybe in the south for me and from the youngsters, I'm being real because of the work he done put in and the way, the way that he bring that rawness of who he yields, that that's something I tell them about all that. It's only a few people that done sit on here where I could feel the fact that they steal who they say they yields and they ain't holding back on nothing. They giving it to you. Everything is really what it is in there. I don't care what I say. I'm gonna give it to you like that. And I might not even should have said that. You don't care to make him a little bad. Hey, where we come from, we let you know what it is, whether it hurts you or make you feel good. Wow. Long as it's real is you take out how you want to take it. We're gonna keep it 100 every time. Wow. I just like that. I'm glad y'all collabed, man. And so, so y'all, y'all met up in the studio, y'all and Sinverse, y'all did it together in the studio. Nah, we, we sent the verse in. Hey, because you know, he be on the move. Yeah, he be moving. He did where we went, did it, sent it back. We got it. Got it popped. Yeah. And what about the video? He, we met, we was both in Waco where he was on his way to Waco and I was already there. And then we just, once he got there, we called each other, whatever, linked up, gone and got that out the way. That's hard. Went back about our own, our own stuff we do. That's hard, man. Who else would you like to work with? They don't have to be in Waco, either. Anybody. I want to be, I want to be loved with you. Let me explain it. Look, I just, because you know, you got some rappers that be like, man, I don't want to work. So I want to be the one, that one rapper that's able to say, I got everybody on the track. I got everybody on the song. Do you want to be like ESG when he did that Southside Skid? Yeah, yeah. Like, put everybody on there. I ain't, I ain't. Everybody jump on that thing. Hey, you hard. Hey, you hard. I'm hard too. You like this beat? Let's get on it. Come on. Come on. Either we can do it. What about that one when JD said, y'all want to ball with us? He had, welcome to Atlanta. Yeah. Then he went to New York. All them niggas were jumping on the track together. All of them did their thing too. Them guys did their thing. They came out good now for real. I like that. We need to get back to that. So you just made me a thing or something. We need to get back to that. That's even on another level of unifying. People are, they're not thinking this whole thing put to bring us together as a people for real. So, man, yeah, we feel to get into it, man. Yeah, I got, I'm going to get these 16 bars out of you. Yeah, you with your money right here. Y'all want to play games? Y'all want to ball with us? Let me see. You want to ball with me over? Yeah, man. Let me see. Hold on. Take it, man. Hey, man. Say, man, ball start one-on-one in the building, man. DJ in the building, man. Let's go, man. Wake up, man. This one for you. I woke up like fuck it today. I don't get some money today. Come on, man. Give me some money today. Yeah. Come on, now. So that's me and dummy today. These niggas stuck in them ways. No longer can fuck with the fake. Man, I hate when the niggas trying to make a change. And them people be stuck on this past 10. Trying to build up a fan base and rig out my night because you already know I ain't had shit. I ain't say shit about money because long as you thumping, you know that shit come with this rap shit. I'm pro-chill, I hold it because he the real reason I know what to do in this trap shit. Let's go. Know how to get 20 and make it a hundred. I swear I'm a fool in this trap shit. And I never tell them my partners nobody. I know what to do when I'm mad shit. And I never say that she out of my league because I know what to do with a bad bitch. If a bitch ain't my piece, then that shit ain't for me. I'm a leak because I'm through with that mad shit. Look at the sky. Thank God that he blessed me. Took all the losses I took as a lesson. I'm a give game. I can't even be selfish. To grow as a person, you got to be better. That was what family can share the new better. I told you some secrets and I should have kept them. Weasley be tweaking and get to that level. You think he a cap with a way he be stepping. I get to slapping whoever wherever you think he gonna come up to me disrespecting. She had to say this shit more than one time. But you speak on the hold of this shit can get reckless. Know like to come to the south on that dumb shit. I say what I want and I mean when I said it. I can't go out like a carnage pathetic. I took my mama through hell. I regret it. Let's just be honest and make an exception. DRC gone and I got to accept it. It'd be some days that I'd be one to call but I know we're in heaven. It ain't a reception. I seen a ghost that appeared in the picture when my nephew church had opened this crazy. Into the breath out of me see it first. I ain't see it. My any had point out his jacket. Man, I know it's all up, man. Bitch, I don't write in the boo with some passion. Bitch, I said write on that block with a package and scale it some baggage. Just wait on some action. Man. You see everybody else passable. My brother leaving. I just couldn't imagine. Give me a paper, tattoo, a neck in the white way too. But it won't make them vanish. I ain't go live drop so many tears that I could have made putters the size of Atlanta. I made them putters to putters or madness. I had it buttered out covered in plastic. I had to cut out some niggas on my shoe. When she give a foot back that shit on the captain. Had a little cousin who liked to skip school and smoke weed. I said fuck, I'll let she go to practice. I made it happen. Know how to keep the shit going. Niggas sleeping on me. Get a mattress. Tell them I love them. I ever told you that shit. I won't act them because I ain't no actress. Missing my brother. I had to see that shit in 2019. That shit was so tragic. I fought through the struggle. I really wish that La Jolla could be here. But I'm going to keep raping. Stop playing, man. This nigga won't stop raping. This nigga won't stop rapping. This nigga took off a post talk. You talk one on one. Shut the mic down, man. What's up, DJ? Man, say, man, how I feel when you go down through that like that, man? So I put it in there. Hey, when I tell you, when I feel it, I just go. Yeah, I see you getting it up. I see you picking it up, picking it up, picking it up. I seen that, man. DJ, man, Timo say he the hardest lyricist in Texas, man. I ain't gonna lie to you. Don't tell you the truth, man. Hey, I ain't gonna lie to you. I heard that, too. I popped my shit, but I ain't gonna lie to you. I think you rap, K.B. Yeah, I think you rap. That nigga, Timo can speak. Yeah, that boy go here, man. Hey, man. Love that dude, man. That's why I brought him home, man. I love y'all, man. Waco, go hard, man. I'm always show y'all love and respect. I rap with y'all. You know, like, I don't know. Sometime you don't pick people. They pick you. The situation pick you. You know what I'm saying? Like, I never thought I'd be dealing with a lot of the Waco talent, you know what I'm saying? But that's what God gave me. So usually when I see the God, give me somebody embrace it. So for me to deal with, you know, Waco Trump, and for me to deal with Hot Boy with Timo, now you, you know what I'm saying? G.O., he was early on for everybody. You know, like, for me to be dealing with you guys, man, and just to see the love and the respect that y'all have for Boss Talk, I don't want to mean a lot, bro. And then this guy, the tiny, big brother, old David, the giant killer. That's right. That's right. Same, man. And you know, like I said, man, it's just a blessing, bro. I thank y'all, man. Appreciate y'all, man. Appreciate you. How can people get a hold to you, man, if they try to link to you? Hey, man, you can catch me on Instagram, Sattage Baby, underscore DJ, on Facebook. Really, oh, no, people still be doing that a lot, a lot. But you can catch me on Sattage, they join right on there. But I really be on Instagram. Just catch me in Sattage Baby, underscore DJ here. I'm nerd. Man, same man life, man. Same man. Thank you, Dave. Thank you so much, DJ, man. It's love, man. You too. Love, man. Hey, man, respect and connect. Y'all know I'm well connected and well respected in the city, man. Stop playing, man. Same man. Check it, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101 where the bosses talk.