 We gon' talk, we gon' have fun We be on fire, we be live lit It's a unique hustle, big shit Big shit, big shit It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit Big shit, big shit, big shit Name another podcast like this Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle It's your boy, E-C-E-O, and I'm here with the lovely, amazing official Miss Jamaica What's going on? Nothing, nothing, my dad Man, hey man, we got a special guest here today Man, this guy don't really, hey man, this guy He done put that work in No introduction When I turned the camera on him You niggas gon' really realize who it is, man My guy's here, man One of my closest friends, man Lo Deezus in the building, what's going on, baby? What's up with it, man? What's going on? Man, just happy to have you back on the show We've been doing a lot, man We've been working Over here You been seeing us? Yeah, I see you working, man I commend you, man Since the last time I was with her To where it says now, man Y'all really done grown, man Man, it's cause of you? And I salute you, man And it's cause of you, man Cause of you? I fuck with y'all, man And I just really, really, really, really, really commend y'all For what y'all done did, man In this time, you know what I'm saying? I say it cause of you Because a lot of times Like when I call you I ask you stuff, man You always there for me, bro So let's be real, man Like I know already a lot of times Some of this stuff is new to me To be honest with you And that lifeline, right? She like, call Lo Deezus Ask him about it And you always pick up the phone So I appreciate that, man No doubt, bro Small contributions help Yeah, like crazy Yeah, we appreciate everything That's the only way we're going to pull this thing together Is to keep us thriving And keep us having folks in front of these microphones, man Yeah, let's stick together Exactly Yeah, man And everybody have so many questions I don't know what you don't want me to ask you But I'm first going to ask you about Yella Like, what's up with Yella? Like, how's he doing? I've seen that song came out yesterday I posted it on my page, too I did, too The situation is everything going, man So, dang it Yeah, man We back on track, you know what I'm saying? We had to kind of chill for a little bit We had a little situation we were leaving You know what I'm saying? And, you know, we're still good with them people But we just don't do business anymore So, you know I've been hearing stuff in the streets Some people say, hey, I dropped And all this kind of stuff You know, drop, we just swapped You feel me? Everybody really dropped, we just swapped The thing is, they're going to say what they want to say Because they don't know I'm just cleaning up the room Ain't nobody ever knew me to be a nigga that lied Yeah, nah So what's his next move now? We with New Label They just made the announcement yesterday The A&R Dallas morning We with Asylum, one of the brothers So, yeah, that's the new label we with now The partnership with them We bossed up every time we go somewhere It's a partnership, so So we can expect new music dropping like a lot You just dropped out one yesterday But we can look for more coming soon That's actually the second single, man Yeah Well, I can't even call them singles They're just songs that keep you out And never come to know them Until we feel the get ready and drop the reel But, yeah, we dropped one last year, too I guess Exactly Nah, that's what it's called Oh I guess That's the name of the song we dropped last year That was under Asylum And we just dropped Talking about shit That's all that yesterday It's in that whole snapping The album should be here about the top of the second quarter Okay, that's what I wanted to know Okay, cool Yeah, so just I've been seeing you Like I said, me and you talked briefly about the school Just tell me a little bit about what was going on with that It's not necessarily a school It's the foundation I was starting That I was partnering with the school Okay District What inspired it before you get into it? I'm glad you asked it What inspired it was my son He was pretty like a mediocre student at first You know what I'm saying And then, you know, he started taking these classes And made them get into production And things of that nature And his grade started skyrocketing You know what I'm saying So, basically, what he liked doing right Yeah, and he found a passion for it Audio and visual classes at his high school That he actually did grade for So I said, man They gave me the idea to want to do In the urban school districts That don't have these classes And it might do the same thing for kids That grew up where I grew up You know what I'm saying It happened for my son I'm so happy that you're doing that Because after interviewing your son And hearing about that program at that school Every time when we speak about schools I always bring it up And I always would say More schools need to do that everywhere Because so many kids end up in trouble Because they're not interested in what they're teaching So if they bring more things like that Into their schools A lot more kids might go to school Yeah, but dealing with this You know, you got a lot of red tape To cut through with the school district And it's probably going to start a little bit later Than what I thought Because of the other things That you got to go through to get it done But that's just as far as the partnership With the school district But... What school district are you trying? I was trying, DISD Because that's where I went to school Dallas You know what I'm saying But, you know As things go We'll figure out the nature of it But it's just a I was trying to bring that into the curriculum of the school But we're going to start doing it on our own Anyway, just have our own facilities And just have some place where kids can come Because what they got is financial literacy Out of your visual classes Also Entrepreneur classes, financial literacy You know what I'm saying About how to do these things Different things in the industry So that's what you're offering? Yeah So will it be an after school program? Well, that's what we're going to do After school program first To where we don't have to partnership With the school district We just do it on our own dime No Our contributions You know, places Like you guys And you bring kids by You can always do that And it'd be free for all the kids To come and do it? Yes, yes We're not charging a dime And then at the end of the You know, we try to put together Field trips We're going to go to different facilities And see, you know You know, maybe news New places Different You know Different buildings That actually cater to this Because it's a big industry And then kids can actually do this And make money at it While they're really, really learning How to do it professionally You know what I'm saying Because they are really doing it anyway You know, it's just giving them You know what I'm saying The actual, you know Science behind it Yeah, and the respect Alright So are you sending information out About this program Like door to door Putting like door knockers out Because to me That's one of the best ways Because some parents don't see it online Or listen to like Some people like us We was doing like I can't say it was door knockers But it's more like a mailing Yeah, or a mailing How many kids How many mailers have you sent out Or are you going to send out I have to give You know, I don't do that personally There'll be somebody that You know Okay, how many kids can you facilitate As of right now We're doing like At one facility at one time We do like 40 kids That's a lot How many facilities Do you have Just one Just one, okay That's a lot You know what I'm saying Once we finish it Per class Because you can How many classes Because if you get a lot of kids You can say, okay Well, this class is going to go from School finish around 340 You know Classes start at 4 So 4 to 5 would be This set of 40 kids 5 to 6 This set of kids See, you know We got like six different You know You know As time grows We can do it like that But right now We just got one One group of kids We working out at a time And it's just what Because we just starting up You know what I'm saying I'm going to be Real honest with you, man I think that's needed, man It is The old system that we Our kids have Had to endure Just like we did For so many years That doesn't change That kind of teaches them The same way The same standard I think a lot of times That's not Like our daughter Makes straight A's She don't make 95 or better Is what we Talk at home And she's 16 And 11th grade And But she even tells me She's like, dad This I won't even use None of this stuff When I'm out of school I can't let you know The last time I used Patagon theorem I know it's A squared plus B squared Equal C squared I debate with them On time My daughter tells me All the time money Y'all forced us to go to school That's the only reason We go to school Y'all forced us To go to school But see, you know It's okay with Education I'm not trying to Knock education at all That's not what I want to say What I'm trying to say Is, you know A lot of times The graduation rates are low Because The traditional things They go on and everybody's Not a part of it Everybody's not a football Basketball player Play sports Everybody's not going to Be in the choir Everybody's not going to Be in the band Everybody's not going to Be on the debate team But they know how to do Things with these cameras Right here They know how to do things With editing the program You know what I'm saying Or they know how to do Things But they don't have Anything, no Atlas for that You know what I'm saying So these classes Are things of that nature To strengthen those And nurture those type Of creative minded students You know what I'm saying To have So they can have some Atlas I think I grew 100% Like I said I still say You know that It's so needed Because You want to get kids Interested In places Things that they are Interested in Instead of just Ports and something On them And it not be Something that they'll Ever use again Like you just said We increased the Graduation rates Because now I can't go to Or I can't do these Type of things If I'm past the don't play I get some UIL rules applied To the things of that nature And if the schools Say examples Say some trouble kids Who always give trouble At school and whatever And all of a sudden They start to enroll In your program And they start to do better That could be something You could also present to The schools and say See this is the impact That we're having On these children And this is how You need to Why you need to implement it See I was starting With after school programs Because it was so much Less real tape I had to cut To give my Started to partner show With the school Because if you induct it Into a curriculum Then you got to go through So much more stuff You know what I'm saying Then you got to worry about After school You got to worry about Mere plans You got to worry about Transportation You got to worry about You can't take these Kids yourself You can't even if You had a fleet of buses It has to be Authorized to the school You know what I'm saying You can't give them Anything to eat You know what I'm saying Because the nutrition Has to be Authorized to the school So it's like a whole Less labeled or sort of Kind of like After school care Like a daycare Or something like that Yeah that's why I don't want to be Partner with After rip with the school I want to stand up Stand up tiled On my own first And it can be Something like Boys and girls club But only Ketted to the things That we do It's crazy because With him having Sons I just I know you kind of Bumped into this It wasn't something That you just planned Or you've been Thinking about Sons It's something That you kind of bumped in That's the way a lot of things You know He didn't go to school Where I went to school Yeah When I go to school I know it Ain't none of this stuff You know what I'm saying Why didn't you graduate If you were my man I went to Macy L. Smith Of high school You know what I'm saying Right now it's like A technical school They turned to me I think they did Like twenty ten But when I went there It was one of the most One of them schools You know what I'm saying So Yeah so What age range Are you catering to School and elementary Well you know I want to deal with kids That are almost As an adolescent That are You know I don't know if it's An adolescent So middle school Because my son is fourteen He's in middle school Starting in middle school All the way up to like High school You about to get ready To make your adult decisions Time for you to know How to different Because you know Nowadays you need More than one way To make money And kids are smart earlier You got to show them Things that they can do Before they do All the things that They probably are already Doing it So if you put them in there And start them already Early You know what I'm saying Different hustles And ways they can make money You know what I'm saying You can pull up with With your camera Or you can edit videos For people You can get paid For that on the way up You know what I'm saying That's why I like to Cut on the way up money Even with artists You know what I'm saying They can figure out Some skills And really really Have skills with this Because it's needed And people get paid For this very well So My next question Is for individuals To teach these things I know in the music section You have that down pat But whereas like Financial Finances And all of that other area Like you said that So now we're talking About cryptocurrency Now I got the people That's going to be I'm saying in Bloomberg I got my cousin Michael Edwards Who do this real tough That's his department When he dealing with me Is this the guy That you talked about Yeah You made him in my boat party Yeah Yeah You know what I'm saying So on the other side As far as visuals And all the camera work That's Raheem Handy I deal with him You know what I'm saying We're a clear motion family Yeah And that's And as far as instructors To teach it I know some people That are certified Through the school district To actually deal with kids D-I-S-D They done hired them already So So how many different classes So you have photography You have engineering Which is audio You have finances There's three What are the classes Other one is Sound stage production Okay four And Yeah, I'm sorry That's it That's it Okay Is there like Government funding Or anything that That's what I'm saying Not now But I mean It sounds like Yeah You should be able to get some I'm working So in order to deal With things of that nature You have to have Like three years of your Yeah Your foundation being Oh really Certified To get the To get the grants But you also can partner With other people And then I can funnel the funds down But you know I'm just working man You know what I'm saying Because it's going to be hard When time comes I got enough I got some people That's down with me though You know what I'm saying But that's good Because for people Who want to start Trying to do something like this When you think about You're offering this free For kids But then People who are teaching They're going to have to Either volunteer They're No we're going to Pay them Okay so you paying them But You're not making No money off of it Yeah but that's where As far as the funding And the people that donate Okay awesome You know what I'm saying But yeah But as far as people Just want to get down With us too And do volunteer work We're not refusing that No that's dope man Like I said It's only God Because when you start Doing things that impact Families and kids And can change people's Generations That's dope man Like you don't see it Regions and sounds of the Future I ain't ever let everybody Know what I'm saying Regions and sounds Of the future foundation Regions and sounds of the Future Okay and if somebody Wanted to donate How could they donate You can go look at VSF.com Okay I was asking you So is there any way Someone could donate To your foundation Yeah they could donate By going to our facebook We got donation Button is there And you can also Go to the instagram Or you can go to the Website And you can go to The facebook And you can go to The facebook And you can go to The facebook And you can go to The facebook And you can go to The facebook And all of your social Media is the same name The acronym Or the full name It's the full name Okay Regions and sounds Of the future foundation Okay that's a lot So VSFF Okay that's easier So where do you See this going I feel like it should Be big man I really want to Go to different School districts And partner with it And make it be A part of the curriculum For those classes For those schools Because I feel like Every urban school Or any school that doesn't Have it Need it Because it increased The graduation rates That's the main thing That everybody's talking about Passing tests Increasing graduation rates With their seniors Because a lot of time They're not motivated To do anything Would you partner With anybody Would you partner With anybody Outside of Texas Yes yes yes We're going I'm not like E E is very territory You know what I'm saying He ain't trying to do Nothing But unless it's for Texas That is not true I ain't like that That's not true It just starts in Texas And go up That's all I'm saying That's all I'm saying too We're going to start here And we're going to go everywhere Because I feel like This was threatening The fabric about black people You know what I'm saying That's what we need Man ain't nobody Doing this You know what I'm saying I'm tripping It is people doing this But we all need to come Together as far as one Fabric to make it happen As a bigger thing In the future man Have you ever looked to see If anybody else It has been doing it But you know On the side like how You say you're starting Because of all the red tape Maybe you haven't heard of them And you some You can join with them And help Well hey If y'all see this Reach out to me Maybe we can get together And see how we can Make it happen Like I said It's definitely not Something that's just Being talked about Everywhere It's something That's different For me Unless I'm not tapped in No no it's You know You got OGU You got A lot of people That's doing a lot of big things For the city man So you know I love it I love your idea I love I wish you the best I would be praying For the organization Because it's It's a really good Thing you're doing Yeah And if you run into some kids That don't have Or less fortunate Or anything And we can help That's what we're here for We can't charge these kids For this man They need to Take it and just Be their best selves with it That's the only thing Y'all us A lot of good people That come on this show That talk about The kids Or try to do stuff Towards the kids No matter how crazy Things may get Man God always Is something that He always does On this show I've been seeing it Where you know If it ain't you It's numerous of people You know what I mean So I'm always Trying to figure out Ways to be A part of that Period What you can do With the school I'm sure you Probably could do this Part Because I know that Especially for high school When they do certain things They usually go and get work But if they come and do You know work So to say At your foundation They could get those credits All you have to do is sign off On the paperwork That's another thing I was trying to do too That was a part of the co-op Yeah that's what And then instead of them Going to work at You know the grocery store Mm-hmm The church is chicken Up the street They could be going to Working in something That's in their field And also Probably WFAA Trying to aid Or maybe Different studios Or whatever Different KD studio A lot of different things They could go to And just intern And actually Still get those credits And you know even if Some of those people Who they're interning for Might need some extra hands And you know That's dope man And they can qualify And it's cool With their parents For them to work around That would be something They can do instead Of just working A regular audience job Just to have a co-op Situation going At school And your foundation Would be able to help them Even get jobs Most different Yeah But actually Most professional people Exactly You know what I'm saying That they can be around And it fits you anyway Because of the stuff That you've already You know been dealing with Throughout your career And you know the music And all that stuff Run hand in hand Yeah you know Everybody know that This is me man As far as What I represent man Because I don't really Just chase the mess I'm about the business You know what I'm saying I'm about helping I'm about really Making the difference You know what I'm saying I'm about trying to make Something with this Data music scene And whatever I can make it Grow from there The roots can spread To whatever it can be That's positive I ain't with none of that Yeah You know what I'm saying You've been straight up Ever since I met you man I thought you was dope From the day one I'm like dang I think a dope is Hell And about business But just dope A dope person I'm a good judge Of character bro So I already know What's real I already be seeing I see the flaw Like oh man I need to be here to help This person or whatever But you came across As a very professional Entrepreneur But also just a leader And somebody who really Care about making sure That the business stay Professional Man you know everybody Don't like to listen To my interviews all the time Because I don't like I ain't clickbait I don't care about that I don't either Listen listen People that's going to Hear what I'm saying Or hear what I'm about That's the people That need to hear Exactly Because you know At the end of the day This stuff been feeding Families around here It's been changing lives This music scene Needs to grow more You know what I'm saying Right now we just turn it down You know what I'm saying And I ain't with none of that At all You know what I'm saying We got to keep on eating Around here And the only way that's Going to happen Is we thrive You ain't going to have Nobody behind this microphone As long as people Keep on doing what they Doing They pull down everybody From Dallas to Fort Worth Man they pull out anybody That make it up to her Yeah They love you When you right here though You know what I'm saying When you just getting paid A thousand dollars a show And you know what I got A hundred people at your shows You know They love you then But as you started taking off And you got You know Migas in the bank And really getting the word For a word You know they don't like you no more Yeah and that's fine I know what they talk about you They going to stare at me in the back But that's fine Because at the end of the day No it's not No you're going to grow man Like I said you It's not fine because Sometimes they trying to Kill that man And sometimes it's successful I get it It's crazy bro But the only thing I'm saying is At that point though When you start to Elevate in your career You have to be able to move To this different level And go a different way Because a lot of times You're not going to be able to Take everybody through that door With you man I understand that too man It's not even about how you move though Sometimes bro I'm telling you man It's just happening What's going on man No I see it Everybody dropping If you a rapper you're dying That's not what's up I know it And I see it It ain't what's up No I agree a hundred percent But I just was saying That I know That you have to You definitely have to move different You have to move different You can't go into the same place To do the same thing that you've done When you like You like You're doing better than everybody I mean my Check Philston's Taylor came over the other day He pulled up in the lamb truck I mean He back in You know Ain't nobody else got No damn lamb trucks around here So people That makes you stick out Like a sore thumb So you have to move In a way to where You don't put yourself In certain places And in certain situations man You write about that too But you know what I'm saying You know Everybody pulling up in lamb trucks In Miami Everybody pulling up in lamb trucks In Atlanta In LA too I know I done seen them You think they ain't tripping Why they can't be like that here We gotta We gotta change the condition Of other people man Yeah that too You're right You're right But at the same time man You grown bro You know That sound like That sound like some excuses man We say you gotta be Prayed up You gotta stay prayed up That's really what it is Boils down to Because I live my life where You can't control what Nobody else does say or think Exactly You know what I mean So they gone Y'all could be best friends And you blow up And all of a sudden They hating on you They want to kill you Because they said That should have been me That should have been me You understand what I mean I was out growing We ain't off the same place How it happened for you And sometimes You could even turn around To try to give them a hand up But they're still mad at you They're not taking that advantage And saying Okay let me do my thing Let me prove myself Everybody don't have the same Mindset Everybody don't think the same way So at the end of the day Sometimes coming up You have to sit still Watch your environment Watch who's around you Sometimes family too You have to just be still Because sometimes you get So caught up in the hype Of everything that you don't Take notice You think about it Until something bad happens The kid that was on here The one that What did you lie to Got killed after You know the dude That was standing behind him You know this was his last interview And we was able to talk to him A little bit Alright people Talk to him about God And all kind of stuff really Because that's how I roll But the thing is We never thought that that guy That was with him that day Would have been the one to Kill him and he was trying To get me To basically put him To get that guy An interview You know But I'm just saying It's crazy That was the first time I ever seen something like that Happened because we just started We only been doing this a year A little over a year And when that happened Was some months that we have We had been a month We had already did his interview But it just threw us off But we ended up having To go to the funeral and everything Because we didn't This stuff is moving in real time Man people's lives are changing People dying It's crazy You just don't know From one second to the next What's gonna happen And so every opportunity That I get Is for me to say Hey man Try to show love Try to embrace them Try to tell them something They can tell Being an older person Try to tell them Something that can take them That's what I'm here for Now at the end of the day I you know We pray about it We pray for everybody To come on these panels You know what I mean But at the end of the day We know we're in a crisis situation But we hear because We've been through some stuff And we're able to try to Help penetrate If we don't Then nobody's gonna say Nothing to do anything So we got Maybe I'll care too much I don't know And at the end of the day Leaving a legacy Is not leaving To me Monetarily stuff It's leaving Love Life lessons Things that people can always Cherish and take with them Because I guarantee you can remember That person who was impactful In your life That told you something That you realized That that was so true And you took that all through your life And you lived by that You're right That is leaving a legacy Yeah So that's what I look at I always try to say something That I love man Because you know They ain't gonna respect you If you ain't got nothing to say to them That's true You know what I'm saying Like they ain't gonna And even if you do Got something to say to them You know what I'm saying And they don't respect you You ain't gonna listen That's right So at the same time Big bro and OG And all that kind of stuff Is cool But what you really gotta tell Uncle What you really gotta tell them Man You know what I'm saying Another class that I was When y'all were talking That I would suggest If possible Is character building Because a lot of people Don't know How to Whether act Business wise How to act Personally Just like how to have Artist development Trying to teach them How to deal with certain situations The crowd How to act here In front of interviews How to this How to that People need more of that Because some people are not raising A certain type of household To even learn certain type of etiquette You know what I mean So if you can create a class That teaches everything about Just etiquette How to move out here How to go out here for a job You see people going to job And wearing For interviews And wearing pajamas You know the certain Simple stuff Those type of things Is where You know you just try to teach As we go on Speaking to You know having a separate thing For that too That makes sense though I remember I was over One of my partners Who got a clothing store I did And I was at his store And these two girls came In for an interview And he wasn't like He didn't look like us But he was He was from another country But at any rate Maybe in a wrap or whatever But I was just talking to him Because he real Me and him good friends On the clothing thing And the kid The two girls that came in Were sisters I remember I remember I told you about that But they didn't really know How to carry themselves You know what I mean We want to work But yeah We want to work And they Were kind of wild But you know And I start talking to them And when I'm talking to them I'm telling them Hey man You know I say I want a store A couple of stores At the time I say man You guys I say You got to know How to come in And talk to these people If you want a job I say because They're looking at your Appearance And they listen to me And when they leave out The dude that owns the store Was like E man You shouldn't be talking to them I wasn't going to hire them anyway I said They ain't about that I had to tell them This is about my people Man I'm going to talk to them Because these They're my people They ain't sure What you worried about Yeah that's right They were listening to me If they were listening Then I'm going to damn well Talk to them So I didn't really care What he was saying I had to check him I remember While I was coming up You know We weren't cursing From the grown people When they was right there I was saying that But if they walked right up In that hood That's different But if we knew They was right there We weren't for the cuss In front of these kids And I don't give a damn I know I look I know I don't look like I'm their age So I know it's like God damn some seniority Come in I'm saying that Look at me Man fuck you They just talking to You know what I'm saying It's just crazy It's just like the amount Of respect that kids And even like It ain't even just that With people man It's like Even like Let's say with rappers They don't respect The rappers that came before them You know what I'm saying They're like They're like Them niggas still rapping They need to get out the way You know what I'm saying You know No man It was like It was a time where I didn't necessarily Was old enough to be Listening to K.R.S.1 And Rock Kim But I went and did My homework And I respected them Because they came before me And it was the niggas That my cousins Was talking about With the niggas You know what I'm saying The homework niggas Went back and did Because I feel like You know No I agree And especially I always say Especially All in man So it was just like Respect I had for the generation That came before me That's all D nice D nice We had a lack of back then I'm still saying D nice We got a lack of back then D nice You know what I'm saying African band body You know what I'm saying Everybody that started out Cool here All in people You know what I'm saying Just really Just like how They won't go You know I don't know That's another Nick Daddy Kane Shout out I'm just saying I'm not my boy Yeah All in I'm not saying You gotta say LL Niggas fresh Yeah All in Them boys I think Okay It's up to people Like you Your generation Has been between So we gotta Keep the bridge going We gotta Educate the people That's to put in In our presence But I would rather them Even know about the people That just came right before them Them Yeah You know If you want to go back that far You can But just do your homework On the people that came before you The scar faces in Yeah In the Willa D's And Abel Mjg's And Jay-Z And Nile All in man Just do your homework On the people that came before you And see how they did it If you really just Look at Jay And just study him man You can actually Be a better artist I'm just saying On how he moved He the first one That really just kind of Yeah Y'all want to sign me? I'm going to sign myself He the first one that did that You talking about Jay? Yeah Well you got to say Dame Dash when you say that Man they were the part of this group Bro he put up He was a third of it too bro Yeah It wasn't just Dan It was another group Yeah But you got to say Yeah that's a whole Collected movement But I'm saying bro He did sign himself Yeah no no He did sign That's all I'm saying Everybody be trying To discredit just I ain't discredit I'm just saying I'm going to go down That's not good You're treating me Put it in now I want to put I want to put like Rap was dead from the side Up there but like You know they kind of Was signing the labels for it Right Like the ghetto boys Was rapping like That wasn't independent That was independent Record label but That wasn't Who was the first Who got P? Who was the first Who was the first Texas artist To be independent Signed for himself Little flip I got him with the Little flip move I got him with the Little flip move I don't want to Flip with the Early on That's what Made him a problem No, flip Flip went in I can't lie Flip early on I can't say anything No because No, because you talking about Researching See when you talk about Researching You guys think about it More artists are Going independent now So they should always look back And see Who was the first To do it That would be a good thing To research and who are doing it now? You got a lot of people, man. And success for like, Duff was counting, and he was one like that, right? Yeah, but you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, Duff was too, yeah. Yeah, Duff had the P.R.E. thing going, man. But you know what I'm saying? A lot of them got a lot of labels in it, and still have distribution deals, you know what I'm saying? Like you got your label in there, you got your distribution deal too. So it's like that's who distributing through my independent label, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, that was really like the blueprint of it at first. You know, P.D. had no limit, but priority records was a distribution company. Who else was? How many artists do you have right now? I just got two. Okay, let's go on there. Three GN, Yala. What, three, I'm tripping, three. Jose, I'm gonna ask you about him, because you brought him on the show, and we linked up, man. How's he doing? Well, they're good, man. He about to get ready and drop some shit he just shot. Okay. He got the new album, Defamation and Character coming. When he, when he dropped, you got to bring him through. I most definitely will. So we can rock out again. You know, he had a great energy. I love the grandma vibe. I like, yeah, I like him. You got grandma with him, wasn't it? It was a high on the hill bag. You know what, he's so respectful. He's really a good young ring. Both they go real. Yeah, yeah. He just tell us about the good eating spots and where he thinking they got to go. Yeah, I'm trying to get him on it all alone. I can't, I can't say it's like a moving podcast where he takes people to do, you know? Really? That's what I'm trying to get him to do with, you know? It was something he was talking about venturing into last time he was here, and I don't forget. It was some type of, it might have been a food, or was it a food venture? It was something. I guess what he was doing, going to a different restaurant. Exactly, that's what it was. Around the DFW area, and as he traveled and doing the thing. How did that go? He's still doing it. Okay, yeah. He's coming together, yeah. You tell him I asked about him, if you don't see this episode, I hope you watch in Jose, Bodega. Bodega gonna see it. Yeah, well I just, like I said, man, I just appreciate you, man. How can people get a hold to you if they want to try to link up with you for as, if they got some kids, they trying to help our kids want to link up with you? You know, I always follow me on my Instagram, L-O-D-Z-L-O-W-D-E-E-Z-I-E, or Adrian Brown on Facebook. Okay, okay. Yeah, all my information is there, how you can get in contact with me. Yeah, did we cover everything? Yes, sir, is there anything else you'd like to add? B-S-F-F Business Insights of the Future Foundation, follow it on Facebook and Instagram. You can go to businessinsightsofthefuture.com. I won't be calling word with you anyway, so we'll figure it out as we go. Yeah, I know it. You see, yeah, I know it. You know, I'll answer the phone though. No, you always do that. If he's not busy. Yeah, well, he be busy, but I understand that. That's what Taylor said the other day. Hey, if I'm gonna resume a call, I can't click over. That's right. If I'm gonna hang it up. Yeah. If I'm on with five or six people on the FaceTime, I do it too, so I get it. I can't answer your phone call. That's why you need to have multiple phones. I do, but you call the one I'm on with more. You know, I gotta give my other number two. No, but I got my, there's four phones right here. Yeah, you know. Four. I don't even know what that's all about. I got four phones. What you got? One for the word and one for the word. I just got one so people won't call me. I ain't never get a number off. That don't make no sense. I don't know. That does not make any sense. I got a pot of men shut up. Shut up in my pot of detail, man. I ain't seen my boy in a minute, man. Okay. My boy detail ain't never had no cell phone. Never. And he can afford to fit them. Are you serious? But the only way you can call him is by landline. I love that. I like detail, man. Does he have kids though? Yeah, he got kids. Young ones? Got it grown. They have age. He ain't never had a cell phone. Never had no. Oh, yeah, he do got young ones. Yeah, he do got young ones. Never had a cell phone. I think it's a little son. He just had a son not too long ago. That's the only reason I'd be thinking about a cell phone like so that they can, they can emergency happen. They need to be able to catch him. You don't have to catch my boy. At home or at work. Bro, I just had this conversation the other day when we was over at eating at a friend's house. We had a bunch of people, a bunch of couples over there. And they was like, I can't. Real hallelujah, man. Shut out the detail, man. For sure, man. Listen, I'm telling you, this guy, they said they couldn't go without a phone. Period. That's the question of the day. They was serious about it. I asked somebody, they said no. Not for the whole day. Could you leave your phone at home and go out to eat? They can't even do that, bro. All the reason, sometimes I leave it at home if I don't live too fast. If I live too far, they ain't gonna use me to turn around and go and get that phone. I did what I did when I get there. Both of your phones. You don't have no phone on you. I turn around and do it. I ain't gonna turn around all the time. Like if I don't live, if I don't went too far, if I'm 30 minutes away from that phone, man, that phone will have to wait till I get back home. Wow. Man, hey, man, thank you for coming on Boss Talk again. Lo Deasy, we love you, bro. You are homey. And anytime you need anything, I'm here. I promise, don't act like the line ain't out there. Be like, yeah, nigga, that nigga said he'll do it. Let me call it. Yeah. No, man, I call you the other day. I said, say it. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's going down. Thank you so much for coming on the show, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. Yeah.