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Click the link, it tells you everything, how to do it, and we thank you. We appreciate you and we love you. Thank you. Man, check it, man. Hey, man, we got a guy out here today, y'all. He don't need no introduction. If you've been on the internet, this guy, stay busy. I keep seeing him popping up everywhere, man. Too real is in the building, man. Stop. Is it Milwaukee? It's Milwaukee County. Stop playing, man. It's going down, man. Thank you so much for coming on the show, man. It's real, man. Give me that check, bro. Give me that check right now. Hey, check this out, boss. Check this out, baby. Hey! I was right here on Boss Talk 101. It's going down. It's going down, man. Man. This was the bucket list one, man. I had to get on there. Thank you so much for you've been checking in with us, man. We here in Chicago, Illinois, man. Stop playing. What? We linked up in Chicago, man. Yeah, city. That's what's handy, man. Listen, shout out to Myri, man, for connecting them dots. Man, that's my guy. I appreciate that. Let's get it. And where do you get this boss chant from? Where did that come from? Well, you know, you got to really... He stole our style. I'll stop you right there. He took our style. I started not dealing with you when I seen it. It's how this nigga done bit me. No, I'm just kidding. He was different. I loved it, man. Listen, documentation beat conversation. But no, you know, where we from in Milwaukee, that's like a... That's some Milwaukee thing. Like, man. Like, what do you do, boss? Hey, what's happening, boss? Hey, what's happening? What's going on, boss? Hey. So it was like... Hey, check this out, boss. It was kind of like, when you hear something... Like, when we say that, when I say that, I be on something like it came just originally from just a boss word came from, you know, we had BOS niggas in our city. So it was all... Boss was always like a thing of endure me to kind of like to not belittle a nigga and make him feel powerful. That's all. And just like how y'all call people kings. Kings. Queens. Yeah. What up, guys? I mean, where we from, you know what I'm saying? I always say boss. Hey, boss, let me know what you want. And it's just, when you get somebody that endured me, they already receptive to the information. Now, to, hey, check this out, boss, that just was kind of like when I started doing the videos, I added to, hey, check this out. Because everybody always be like, hey, check this out. Look at this. Check this out. I've always been in people's vocabulary. So when I said, hey, I checked this out, it was in a more like a regression way. Like, come listen to what I'm going to tell you real quick. Do real. Let's be real for a minute. I say, every time my video come on, check it, man. Check it, man. See what that ain't. That ain't. And then you come back and, hey, check this out, boss. I'm on Boss Talk. Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. It's kind of, it's kind of, it's kind of close, man. Man, listen. Ain't no listen. Hey. When I, when I contacted the U.S. Patent and put my 350 in for the application and they said, it's in nine months, 15 months. It's up. It's up and went through. Man, I don't know. I'm going to let you make it then. Hey, but no, it's totally different. I know. Your energy is right too, man. I love it. And since I just tapped in, when Myron hit me up, I'm like, man, oh, how come I ain't seen this guy? And it was just like, man, I love the way you just always stay focused on motivation, man. That's hard, bro. Yeah, man. You know, every day is like, see, my thing is this, bro. It's like, everybody else is telling us like what we need to learn. Like you need to learn this, learn that. But I'm going to denounce that in one way. The biggest fairies in life is what you fail to unlearn. That's real. It's like, how am I going to have room for growth if I ain't unlearn that? How, like when you got it, how am I going to add, how am I going to add something to my diet and I should track for my diet? So I feel like as a, a lot of us is like these, these ideologies and some of these myths and things we was taught. Even from our parents, like, you know, we was taught to honor the mother and father and some things that we was taught that we have to unlearn now. We can't keep making these excuses. I hear a lot of people like, that's the way I am. This is the way I am. And this is like, well, you got to realize the way you went, where you are, haven't been giving you the results that you won't like think about why you got to unlearn some of this and digest and like just it got to be addition by subtracting. You can't add nothing to your life if you don't subtract from it. That's what sacrifice come from. Wow. Let's talk about it. I want to go, I want to go back. I want that memory lane for my boy too real. So you're born and raised in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Wisconsin. And were you raised with your mom, dad, siblings? Well, I was a, I was a young as a four. So single parent, um, yeah, I was a young as a four. Baby boy. I'm a baby boy. Um, grandma had a big family. My grandma had about 13 kids. Um, I think it was about 13 kids my grandma had. So I had a, you know, big family growing up. So it's like, I tell people all the time, like everything y'all experienced outside the house, I experienced in the house. That's because some people would be like, how can you say this? Because they act like it's a, because from what I'm been telling, told by all my supporters and father, they take a lot of curves to say some of the things I say. But I'm like, shit, I grew up in a household where people just told you what it was. Right. I come in the house, mama like, get your ass in the shower, boy. You smell like outside. Right. You know what I'm saying? Like it was everything was told raw and none cut. So it was just like growing up, man, without a father figure is just like, I was always way like somewhat rebellious against like, man, because, you know, when you got your father, you just feel, because I got other siblings that had their father. So it was like, I grew up in that, that household. So grandpa was in a case, say your grandma was there, grandpa. No. So it was all females ever, except from siblings. Well, okay. I got two. Authoritative males were not anywhere around necessarily far as like, you know, my brothers, my uncles, you know, they was around, but they went around, but brothers, that's your brother. That's not an authoritative person. So to say, you know what I'm saying? I had, I had a step pops. You know what I'm saying? He was, he was definitely did what he could. Okay. You know what I'm saying? He was there. How long he was in your life for? And how old were you when he came in? I think he came in. I think Dave came in when I was like, maybe like eight. Okay. So you were still young and he been around even to this day. Like, well, from eight to all the way to about, I say. It's about nine, like 16, 17, yeah, for like eight, nine years, great. He was, you know, he was all the time. And one thing I respected about him, even after him, my mama didn't work out, he still came around, picked me up, took me fishing. You know, okay. So he made an impact on my life, you know what I'm saying? But at the time I was just, I was still searching for something else because he was like older. So like, even when I was eight, nine, 10, he was in his fifties. So I had to like, that's why people be like, you got an old soul. Because, like I say, when I was 13, my grandma was 72. So it's like, I came from that dynamic. That's not a bad thing to have an old soul. No, no, no. Oh, which a lot of these young kids had that. Well, you know, a lot of people just, well, in the beginning, it was, you know, I mean, people used to think I was older than what I was. And I used to get, I used to get mad. Like when I was 19, people thought I was like 26. When I was 22, they thought I was 30. But I had to realize it was my maturity and I was carrying myself. But you could get older woman that way. Yeah, I did. I was definitely, I was definitely like 16, dating a 32 year old. Wow. And her and my OG got a tour behind that. Because, yeah. Why? What happened? Because, you know, I lied. You know, I lied my age. You know, I lied. You know, I'm a lie. I told the lady I was 19 and, you know, my mama found out how she was. They was arguing. She was just like, you know, my son only 16 and they was arguing. She was like, he don't like he's 16. And I was like, they was back and forth. And it was just like, man, it was it was crazy growing up, just being attracted to older women because I ain't really like girls my age. Like, you know what I'm saying? I just like the people that had kind of like that. Everything together, I can learn something. So I was I'm a soker. I'm going to learn something. I want to be around them. I don't I don't have time to be teaching nobody. No, teach me something. So where was dad during all of this? He then he was not like in the picture. Dad was a rolling stone. Where was Papa? Man, Papa, he was out here doing him. My daddy died when my daddy died. He had 16 kids. So he how was he when how were you when he died? Well, he died in 2010. So I was OK. So that's that's 13 years ago. So I was 24. OK. So when he died, I was 24. But see, the thing about it is I only met my dad like a few times when I was a kid and that was it. Like, I ain't really knowing that he was in and out of prison. And then at 19, when I had a shot, that's when he showed up. And then he's from 19 to 24. That's when I started my little relationship with him. But by that time, he was already in the process of being, you know, sick, in the past. So it was like I was he passing my illness. Oh, no, he had a stroke. He had a second stroke. And my daddy had high blood pressure, diabetes, lupus. You know, he won't take in his medicine. He was still eating the fatty foods and shit. Like that. So he had a second stroke and it took his life. So that's why I'm like so big on like my health. I'm big on that because I'm saying I don't want to, you know, that family dynamic, that should be in our blood lines. So sometimes it's just like I feel like I want to be able to attack some of these things in my early 20s, late 30s before I get into 40s and 50s and then I'm having all these health conditions that I could have prevented. And when you when you got shot and he appeared, what did he say to you? Did he say anything to you at that time? No, no, no, Pops came Pops showed up with shit. Two of my brothers, I ain't know the niggas was in all black and they was ready to get down. The niggas is ready to get down. Like they came knocked on my door. If I got out the hospital, I'm nervous, paranoid. The niggas like knock on the door. Like, I'm like, who is it? He like needs your pops. I'm like, stop playing. Who is this? I ain't seen this man in like 12 years. He knocked on no route. And that's that's another thing that upset him. You know, I look back on it like, damn, you know, exactly where I live, where I was at. But you wait to see me here about me getting shot to pull up on me. So the nigga came knocked on the door with two of my brothers. They was ready to ready to whoever I told them did it. It was that he was on that. Well, at least you know he loved you. Oh, yeah, yeah. To do something like that. That nigga was on business. Like I never forget that. That was the day I was like, you tell me this is the first time you. And that's the first time you got shot, right? Yeah, that was when I got shot. I was 19. My daddy showed up. That's the first time I seen him since I was like nine. So for 10 years straight, I've never seen him. The nigga came and knocked on my door with two of my other brothers. They got hats on all black. They gloves on. They want to know what happened, who did it. Like they ready to just go. And what led up to you getting shot? Explain all of that story. Man, I was just, I was just in the streets, man. I was in the streets. I was basically, I was basically set up to be robbed, basically, you know what I'm saying? Like a robbery gone bad. But I actually knew. In Milwaukee. Yeah, I actually knew the niggas who robbed the perpetrators. So I basically, I made the nigga shoot me. Like I'm gonna die with honor. That's just how I felt at the time. I was relentless. Like I ain't nigga up the gun on me. I was no fear of me. Like, you know what I'm saying? So it was like one of those situations like. What did he shoot you? A bullet in my chest, pierced my heart and came out my back. Pierced your heart. Yeah, pierced my heart. I had another guy who was on here recently and he mentioned getting shot, but he got shot nine times. And one of the bullets came through his back. He came the opposite way. Came through his back, came through his heart and came out. And they had to repeat. Surgeon cut open everything. Yeah, mine right here. Like I got a tattoo of Reminds, missed everything on the way out. So they didn't have to cut you open and stuff. Just went straight through and straight out. It was like a size of a dime in my chest for some years. It's like right here on my tattoo. It's this hole still there. It's like, yeah. And it was just one of them experiences that was like, man, when that shit happened and I don't know dawg, the traumatic, the traumatic experiences I had after that. It was like, because sometimes you'd be thinking you got your destiny in your hand. Like you'd be thinking like I got this figured out. And then with something like that happened that let you know like you can't predict your life. So yeah, I was, that's when my pop showed up man from 19 at any time, that's 24. But I thought that your dad would have been coming trying to deter you from that lifestyle that whatever tried to get you out of danger. He ready to say, come on, let's go. This, this, this, this. Yeah, he was ready to handle some business. I ain't gonna lie to you. So he probably was in the street too. Yeah, he definitely was. You know what I'm saying? Cause you know, he been in prison for robberies and shootings and drugs. I didn't really know that nigga. He was a stranger when he showed up. You gotta realize at 19 years old, I don't really know this man that's showing up saying he my daddy, you know what I'm saying? Cause I ain't had no father figures. So it was like, but him to show up in that capacity with my other two brothers. And then after that, I ain't gonna lie to you. You built a relationship. He just started introducing me to all my brothers. Cause I had nine brothers on his side of six sisters. So he just introduced me with my seven sisters cause he got 16 kids. He just introduced me like, and one thing I can tell you about my daddy that I love about that nigga that I could respect about him looking back on him. Everybody introduced me to, he told me exactly. Now brother, now this your brother, your brother little, little, little boogie that nigga is still from his mama. You better make this your sister. She is like, he just told me everything bad about him. So I could just make sure that I knew what type of siblings I was dealing with. Cause you gotta realize I ain't know them. So are you siblings that way? Man. Not one of them, he didn't have not one bad thing to say about. Man, listen, he was telling me the truth. Like he didn't give me the praise. He just let me know what type of... Me and my brothers and sisters, he ain't yang. Like I'm gonna hustle, I'm gonna give me some money. I ain't finna, I'm not breaking in people's houses. I'm not still in. I'm not, I'm not doing nothing. I'm just like a, he knew that. He could tell, he know his son. He know like type of nigga I am. So he like, I gotta let you know what type of brothers and sisters you got. Yeah, so you don't get caught up in the line. Yeah. Like he wanted, he said the good, but he sure told me the ugly too. And that was what I respected. So I knew how to deal with them. That's hard. I liked that too. That honest is blatant. Man, he gave it to me in a raw light. Man, it's your brother, but should he have stabbed his mother? Matter of fact, he did stab his mother. Wow. I said, damn, for real? He did that. He said, yeah. Watch him. Don't damn, don't let them know where you be at. So... So I'm like, you know what I'm saying? So I had a lot of respect for my daddy for telling me the truth. Cause you know, I would have went into that blind cause when you seeking that love for your siblings, you're seeking these relationships. But what I had to realize is, if you ain't grow up with them, it's like looking at a stranger. There's no loyalty to you. Yeah. And what the problem was is, you got 16 children mad at one man for not being in their life. So how the fuck you think we gonna feel about each other? So do you think that he, I mean, he might've been just guarding you from what all he was going through and dealing with? Oh no, no. Right? I mean, listen, I can't lie to you. I'm not really here to like, you know, the little dog, he definitely brought me here. You know, he did his job. You know, I can love him for that. But I always way realized that, you gotta realize from 1999 up until now, I didn't get a system 16 years of my life in and out of prison. I don't think I would have had that if I had a father. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Cause I was out here trying to be a real nigga and prove to niggas that I was this type of nigga and just doing shit thinking I was a 100 type of nigga. But I look back in hindsight, nigga, I really was a send off. But your daddy was in the streets too. So... No, no, no, no, no, he could have steal. I know people that's in the streets that never try to tear me to that life. I remember when I was a young nigga, all the hustlers in our hoods, them niggas never try to get us to do what they was doing. They always use the courage of some of the worst people in life that you would think statistically. Prostitutes, robbers, drugsters, these niggas always they steer us. I used to be skipping school. My first pull up on me and they cat a life. All right, man, what you doing out here, man? Like, you know what I'm saying? They never like, come get in the car and ride. None of that. They never try to pull me to that lifestyle. They try to encourage me to stay this way. Cause some people know like, man, y'all ain't built for this. We already went through this. Y'all ain't gotta go through this. So it's like, even if my daddy was in the streets, nigga, you heard what I was doing. You knew what type of son you know I need. My father, the mother only can be a nurturer. Yeah, only do so much. Mama can, I don't care. Nobody say, it's hard for a woman to be a mother and a father. And then y'all wonder why black women are so masculine today. Wow. Cause they putting these pressures under these women to be, man, single mother, man, that is the hardest thing ever. To manage these kids and their emotions and not knowing how to give it to them, how a father give it to them. Cause let me tell you something. I got, I got a few kids now. Man, I never had to whip my kids. I could FaceTime my daughter right now. She acting up. Hey, voice just enough. Mama like, how can you do that and we can't? Like what is, what, what is, I said, it's my, it's the father figure. It's the voice. It's the present. That's all we gotta do. Sometimes it's just be present. That's just enough for a kid to know. Like, man, my daughter was acting out of school. Man, I took her, took her for a whole 30 days. Put her, put her in my house. She stayed with me for 30 days. Promise you within the first week that I'm picking her from school. They're like, she's been amazing. Wow. But my first took her, she was cussing the teachers out, saying that just being a bad kid switched it all up. So I'd be knowing the power of the presence of the father. So it's like me, you would make me feel some type of way. I needed your presence. That's good. That's good stuff. Well, man, and I'm going to go to a lighter note, but how did you feel when you woke up and seen Snoop had posted you on this page? Man! That was hard, man. Woo! I wasn't on that new to call a boss, I was on one. I'ma tell you the truth. I don't care what nobody say. That was my mother fucking Grammy. That was my Oscar. This one thing I want to tell people, I can't nobody tell you how big or small something is to you. That's real. Man, that meant the world to me. Man, Uncle Snoop, man, shout out to you. I swear to God. And when you said, when I seen the tag, when you tagged my name and it said, Snoop tagged you in the real, man, listen, man, listen, bro. It was one of the most best feelings, it's like a million dollars hit a bank account. Cause I'm like, this is validation that my work is not being unnoticed. Shit I'm saying is real. This is like a stamp of approval, like a co-sign. Like for Snoop to do that, man, could nobody tell me nothing. I was, man, listen, I was so, I had so much joy. I was so excited. I was, man, I told everybody, like, hey bro, go tag me posing a post. I swear to God, I was just so happy. Cause you gotta realize Snoop got 82 million followers. He's a worldwide regarded person. And you gotta realize too outside of Snoop, it's probably only 50 cent, probably the only people who can kind of post my content because you gotta think about a Snoop be the murder. He'll hear, he'll hear, he'll hear say, fuck them bitches, we love the hoes. Then go do a cooking show with Martin Stewart, and then go have a smoke out with, we just gotta leave. He is un-potagetically him. So it ain't too many people that can really post my content because of their brands. Somebody like Kevin Hart, actually, I got a group chat where Tyree shared the video and Kevin Hart liked it. But he couldn't post it on his page because of his brand. Somebody like 50, they can post that because it's like the delivery and the message is raw and uncut. It's not, no, I'm not sugar-coated. And I'm like, when he did that, that was it for me. It was like, now don't get me wrong. I had Walo in the beginning, reach out to me, told me I got this, did a video with me. I got a direct message from Dion Sanders. I got E40 them all in my comment session, meet me and share my video. Man, I was big too, but it was like Snoop. What? That's old. Uncle Snoop is old. That's kind of like a, because I've been praying lately a lot. I've been praying for a lot of things. A lot, a lot of things. I've been praying for confirmation. I've been praying for, you know, I'm like, God, let me get this to you this time. Come on now. I'm just gonna get all this to you. Whatever I need to get done, I'm just gonna follow your lead because I see my vision, but I know your plan for me is secret. Come on now. You're not gonna tell me your plan because if you show me what I gotta go through, I might not wanna go through. So I'm focusing on, damn, I see my vision. I see where I'm going, but I don't know the things I gotta go through to get there. And I think God is holding that for me because he know if I see it, I might not wanna go through it. That's big. That's huge. A lot of times God, he, If that makes sense, I wanna get too deep. I'm gonna go through the steps of a good man is all about a Lord, brother. So where you walking into your destiny, no matter what, you know what I mean? You gotta think about it. God is on that other side of that people, that keyhole in life. And he sees the whole picture and you only see partial. And it's good. You're right. You may not will go through it, but at the end of the day, you definitely gotta go to it. Cause at the end of the day, it's who you are. It's who he made you to be. So I just know that when I look at something like that, Snoop, man, like I interviewed everybody, man. And I ain't never, like I say, I hadn't been in the room with him yet. I've been around a lot of people who are connected to him, but to get that co-sign like that and for him to post that was huge, man. You know what I mean? Like I said, I was impressed. That's the first thing Myron showed me. He's like, I'm like, man, what am I? I ain't, he ain't text me. I got upset. The nigga ain't text me. The nigga ain't text me. Listen, that was listen. That was one of the, man, listen, Snoop, man. Listen, dawg, that just, that gave me the extra motivation. Cause sometimes the motivator need motivation. And when you be going through these, cause one thing I learned, man, I'm gonna be real true. It's only one thing black people hate more than each other. And that's the truth. Wow. And that's just, that's just how, that's the world we live in right now. So if you got a nigga like me telling the truth, man, my hate is real. Like people do not like the shit I be saying because it hit, it cut so far home. But I learned what's felt, come from the heart is felt by the heart. So niggas be feeling what I be saying. I'll be having people that can't even publicly say it, but they're DM me like, whew, man. Cause it's like, I'm one of the niggas that, this is like my, the world is my therapy session. Y'all just end on my therapy session. I'm vending. I'm just vending right now. And I ain't gonna lie. Everybody ain't gonna agree. Everybody ain't for me. I ain't for everybody. And I understand that I'm cool with that. You know what I'm saying? Just like when people say negative stuff in a conversation, I gotta, I gotta, my true followers, they'll tell you, that man say the same thing every time. Somebody can say the most negative stuff ever. And I say, your opinion is appreciated 100. And go to the next comment. I promise you don't care how they can say the most hateful thing ever. I will respond. Your opinion is appreciated. And people in the comments that, they defending me and fighting for me in the comments, they like, bro, you just taught me something. Cause I'm teaching people like, bro, I don't know this person. That's right. But I need your engagement. Thank you. That's real. Thank you for that. That's real. Ooh, your opinion is appreciated because where I come from is I don't like something. I ain't gotta say nothing on it. That's right. Man, if I don't like what this man's saying, I'm gonna keep scrolling. Man. If you took the time out to stop and give me a negative comment. Oh, that's appreciated. Carlos Miller told me something when he was on my show. He said, I'm your biggest fans. What? He said, I'm the ones that like you the most. Cause as soon as you say something else, they coming right back. Yeah. I said, man, and I'm, and I, you know, granted I'm older than him and more wiser than Carlos Miller. I went ahead and accepted his opinion. You know what I'm saying? Because, because that was dope. And you know, I said, damn, he spoke that, it's the truth. Those are your, those are your, he was right. And with, with, with all that you, I told somebody the other day, the more you get views and all that, the more criticism going to come. Yeah it is. You just try to get ready for that. You gotta have tough skin. You gotta get ready for that. So I thought that was live, man. I want to go back to what you said earlier, man. Walo, man, Walo, I haven't got to meet him yet, but respect him a lot. Anytime you've been behind those cages, man. It's another level of respect for you. Because I know I already had a lot of time to think. I know from experience. So just tell me like, like, how did you and him even start off, you know, linking up? How did you link with Walo? Man, look, I'm going to be real with you, brother. Man, I was doing my things, just doing my videos. And this man, I'm going to show you that this man, DM me, inmate, and just ask for my number, brother. He's asking for your number. And he just called me. The man picked up the phone back and he seen my video, man, I made a video about be careful how you treat the little dog. Because the little dog become a big dog one day. People forget what you did. They forget what you said and they forget how you made them feel. And it's like, I broke that. And man, DM me as he wants my number, he called me. He said, I'm like, man, this ain't Walo. So he FaceTiming, looking at it. He said, hey, brother, I just want to let you know, you're speaking some real stuff that's relevance to a lot of people reality around the ghetto. He said, man, you need to figure out how to monetize what you're doing, brother. Because man, he said, I just went through like 10, 15 year videos. He said, meet Mills, actually something, you wanted your joints. Yeah. And he's like, man, he said, man, he said, this brother remind me of you, but he a little more raw and uncut. And he said, I got to looking at your joints, man. And he said, I just couldn't help it. I had to just reach out to you. That's all I like. I like it, man. And it's just all me being me. And I only did reach out to me. That was in May. He's like, man, I'll be in your city. I'll be in your city real soon. You'll see me. So when he came, my city, I had pulled up on him and came to one of his meetings and his little speaking engagements. Man, the brothers just, man, we talking outside. I turn my camera around and give me a video. We do a video together. Wow. And I'm just like, I put it up. And it was just like, that just propelled me because I was probably at 30,000 followers when I did that video. I went to, I went to 50 within like a week. Like just off the algorithm, that video just gone. Like it's still going and going. And like, I still got like, you know, while a call me and text me and you give me game, you just was like, bro, you need to figure out how to monetize it. This is a business. And I started and after that, after that call, I just like, man, I gotta take this serious. It was really, I was just doing it just because there was a lot of stuff going on in my city. I didn't know I was speaking relevance around the world. Like everybody, everybody going through this everywhere. This was, I've been in my city my whole life. I ain't live nowhere else. So it's like, when dude gave me that call, man, it was just like, I mean, DM me directly. Like, hey, man, that was, that was it for me, man. And while it was a good brother, like dude, really like. Like he don't just talk to me once he attacks me. Yeah. I got, man, I got this man on speed. This man attacks me. Hey brother, like what you doing? Keep going. Just giving me stuff. He'll DM me some stuff. I'm like, this man really want to see me win. He picks up the phone. And by me having my first official millionaire friend, I don't call him. I wait for him to call me. Cause I be trying to teach people like, bro, you can't just cause you got a friend on speed like that. You can't just be calling him for nothing. So I wait for him to text me and call me and it's shit from May to now. He can text me and call me about five, six hours. I can't agree with that. Yeah, nigga. Too real. No, no, no, I'm just saying. Let me just say this right now. Okay. Sir, niggas, I'm crazy. Okay. You're going to call the niggas. So nigga, I'm going to call you cause you, you know. But that's what you got something to talk about. I want you to know me. Nah, not all the time. Sometimes it's saying, nigga, what you doing? You know what I'm saying? Like these niggas is not like, we all put on our pants the same, you know, way. He might be having a bad day or she might be having a bad day. I just like, I connect with people in the way that it's real. Like if I'm talking to you right now, just like I met what's that boy downstairs. I keep it on, you know what I'm saying? Craig Robinson, I was on his ass today. You know what I'm saying? Like I don't know him like the other day. Soon as I seen him, I just, that's who I am. When I met Chico Bean, I was like, say nigga, you both call me. Why call him? It's just who I am though. I just can't, but that don't mean I'm not. It's a, it's a serious part. I've been married for 20 years of course. I got a family. I got kids. I got people who love me and I, but I just want to keep these people in a real place too because we all, I'm just a whole country boy. I can't change and be like, oh, this nigga here or no, hell no. This nigga is going to have to feel me with who I am because I might need you. As a, I don't need your money. I might need a conversation. You know what I'm saying? And then it's certain people like, say, me and Larry might talk, but we talk on a serious level just how we connected. Or me and Phaser I might talk and it might be, I guess cause I'm an old nigga set in my ways. I guess it's what it is. But if I meet you and you give me a certain energy, then I'll respect you in that manner. I guess, and that's what you're saying. You felt that was the way to respect Walo because that's how he came off to you. But if it was a thing, what you and him were like, hey, what's up, you know, then you could tell that, that that energy needs you to, you know what I'm saying? And I was just on some like shit. I don't want to over, you know, overbeats. Don't feel no way, man. I direct assets to a nigga that most people gotta pay to get assets. You know what people rich? I was kind of like, that's something I just cherish. It may be maybe, I think it's dope. Maybe my understanding of it is good, but then I get your logic too. Because it's like, I got your number I'm gonna call you. No, I've had dudes that literally, that's what made me not do that conservative thing. Cause they like, no, if I gave my number nigga a call cause of the way we, the way we linked, right babe. Like it's the way we were linked. And it's the time we had like, I like to mess with people, man. And that's been me. You know what I'm saying? Everybody's character is different. I just put it like that. You know what I'm saying? And I think mine is more of, say what you're doing over there. You know, that's why Myron was like, yeah, they're my family because I treat you like family. Yeah, no. And if you call me and you say I need you, nigga, I'm for to blow the jet up, getting to you. Hey, did you hear what I told you? I told the camera, I knew your name, I knew your class, your name, I did my research. But I don't want, I don't want people to think I'm just, I don't know. I like to say I go by energy, I guess. Yeah, you're not a person who's seen like, you know, you're serious. And then you got your, you got your third eye right here. Ah, yes. She be chilling, man. She got your back. Boy, I see you on it, man. Like I said, What's the thing you love the most about Boss Talk? When you watch the videos? Man, when I lost Boss Talk, it's kind of like, no matter what, because what I've seen during Boss Talk, some of the most, y'all had some heated moments and some controversial seconds. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, we did. It's the poise that he has kept. And then sometime, how you have navigated the situation because it's been a couple of episodes, got a little rough. People were saying, You know what I'm saying? All kind of stuff. And it was, you know, and especially the Charleston White and that Melvin Farmer was that, that's this guy. Yeah. That one got a little heated and how he was just kind of like, hold on, man. The same, the same, what it is and how you kept poise through the situation. That was one of the ones that was just like, whoo, cause I be looking at stuff right. Like, okay, that's an example for a lot of more people. How you put some handle things. That's right. And moments, cause I mean the most, one thing about man, we all lack emotional intellect. We don't know how to communicate when we fuss. That's right. The emotional intellect of a man is so low right now in real life. That's why I'm trying to promote, we need to get back in tune with our emotional intellect because your emotional intellect has been so low, vibe it, it's caused us to be more violent to, took it away from our communities, prison and all that. So I watched how him being a God fearing man, navigated in a tough situation that really went about none. And then it was some elderly man. So you got to set example for the young youth. And I was just like, that right there, that moment was like one of my highlight moments. Then how the phase I love interview with the residuals and country Wayne, that was kind of like, it remind me of like why I don't want to be no old hating ass nigga. Like I don't want to be no old hater. Cause I feel like you're just a hating out, you a hater boss. Like that man really getting some money. Now right after that interview, look, I mean, y'all can say what y'all want about the Netflix special, but they wrote the check already. The check is wrote. Country Wayne got his, he ain't waiting on no residuals. Wow. He's not waiting on that. So I just, I just, I just really liked that. The format how y'all, did you, did you understand? I gotta say this. That's just me. But did you understand that? Then was some of my highlight moments that I love. You brought up the phase of the thing. And that's one of the country Wayne thing. And Mike bless came on the show. Did you see when Mike came? That's the big guy to be with country Wayne. The ball head guy. I hope I probably didn't see that. You got to check that one out cause that was a really a part of it too. That's what happened first before. That's what happened first. That happened after phase on that came and then he came and then he went country Wayne. They like, that's one and two. He really in every skit with him. That's his boy. And, but those, those two worlds, the comedy worlds, the new guy who does comedy versus the old guy who does it the old way. It ain't just, it was Alex Thomas too. Alex Thomas spoke about that too. The way that they, you know, but it's two worlds man. And you being one to come up in this internet world, to be honest with you, learning the algorithm. And like, like Wallo told you to monetize and find a way to monetize, these things are colliding worlds. And me, the same thing, it goes back to the Charleston White and OGs trying to be a mediator to see an issue to say, you know what, let me bridge this gap cause the old and the new, you know, they need each other. We all need each other. Man, it's just like me and you selling, we sold all these CDs and we mad at the new rappers cause they getting stream money. Like, okay, oh, we sold CDs. It was real work back in the day. Like, bro, listen, this is the new way. Life is about reinventing yourself, boy. Like, why would a nigga like Faizan wouldn't be opposed to doing a skit until he starts seeing that money? Because I ain't gonna lie, bro. I just don't want to be that, that nigga that's bitter and mad. Like, cause it doesn't come off genuine. Cause I'm gonna be real. Even if I don't agree with how somebody do that thing, I'm just happy that they doing something positive. Cause there's so much niggas can be doing anything. Yeah. You know what I mean? I don't know why he could be doing anything, but he decided to do what he did. And it's just like, we need more people that's gonna be like, man, cause especially with black people personally, we shouldn't be trying to tear them up, fuck it down like what they doing, like minimize it and not knowing in real life, these niggas getting money off this, this skit world and this internet world. Cause I know people that's doing this and they getting a lot of money. No, it's this money in it. And then for punchy Randy be taking care of all them baby mamas, man. It's real. That's real. But you know, man, that was like my highlight. We go back to the Melvin Farmer and Charleston White and Ayatollah Marv interview. That probably was one of the biggest moments because, you know, I brought those two guys from LA and I brought Charleston in, which they was not, they was all at odds because of what Charleston was saying and what he was doing. And they, I don't think nobody else did a video like that to this day. Nobody's brought people together like that. You to sit in the same room, you know what I'm saying? And put them together like that and trying to understand both worlds. That was all it was because at the end of the day a lot of stuff can be fixed with a conversation. And I think, you know, even though it was an eruption and all that, it still was a lesson to be learned in that. You know what I mean? Man, listen, y'all handle that situation well. I just was like, wow, like you try to, you try to have an open dialogue with frustrated man because really what you was trying to do is have an intervention. You was trying to intervene with two men that had eyes but they was older to where the respect level should have been there, but everybody know even you, that you're not gonna get that with Charleston playing this character. He know how to, man, you might as well call Charleston Mr. Agrarism, like shit, you wanna go viral, you gonna put him on your shit because he know what he doing, like, you know attacking the emotions of the man. When I was talking about emotional intellect, the two men are too emotional. So it's like, you don't know how to keep that logical perspective. And I see you, you seen it got heated. Hey, man, I'm just like, but it's just, but we've been in places, look where you've been. Think about where you've been. You gotta think about that, where we've been. If you've been where we've been, you know already you could see all our fight breaker, it don't shake you like that. Cause you ain't for the snitch on somebody if you're in a place where you seeing me and getting at it, think about that. You've been, come on now, we done been there. So it's like, okay, you here, you never even focus on that. You, if you, if you've been where I've been, you know where I'm going, you see what I'm saying? So I think that's the part that people don't understand is all that, and then to be God fear. That's another thing. A lot of the things that I do is because of the governor that God has put on my life because of the word of God. Yeah, you deep. You see what I'm saying? And I like that you say that cause I kept asking God for confirmation. Like, what do I need to be doing? What I'm doing doing? Then this one, Walo DM me. Then right after Walo, the second person was this guy. Oh man, that's hard. That's hard. You know, this guy, hey man. When he, when he did it, I was like, I was like, damn. Like you mean to tell me? When did that happen? What day was that? When how long ago was that? That was July night this year. Wow, in July. So Walo was in May, he was in July and now Snoop in November. Wow, man, that's crazy. And he doing an outstanding job with those kids, man. You know, he's in a place where people are criticizing him all the time too. He going through it. But you know, these people up there at the levels these people are at, that's giving me the confirmation. Just keep doing what you're doing. You gonna go far. Cause even Walo said, you gonna go far. Dion like, man, good stuff and money. You gotta realize, Dion don't cuss at all. No, he don't. So for him to just say good stuff after going through my page and he following me, boy, that'll let you know, like, be you unpottery. That's real. Live your truth. We may not agree with everything you say, but you living your truth, you who you are, we can't do nothing but respect that. No, that's real, man. You gotta like what a month of doing. You just gotta respect it like. But he know where you coming from. You know, Dion didn't just always not cuss, okay? Yeah, yeah. Dion had to grow in them until a million years. Yeah, but the fact that he recognized and respect what you're doing is so powerful. See, but you and him got similarities in a sense of just cause y'all reformed. Y'all don't shy away from them. People like, you know, people, people reinvent theyself and start forgetting about them people. That's real on them people. So when you got a person like you and him that y'all are still like, no, I understand. I know what that is. No. Even though I ain't on that no more, but hey. I come from that. So it's like the relatability and the respect of that, like I get it. So that's what makes me respect men. Yeah. When they make their transition. Like, I don't want to be the nigga that make a transition and look down on that. No, I understand that. And whenever you want, you want some news you can use, I'm gonna give it to you. But you got to do that for you. That's right. Cause when I used to do stuff for other people, it was temporary. I did it for me. It was permanent. That's real. That's real. Do something for yourself. So yeah, man. Listen, man, this is boss talk one over. How do you come up with these slogans though? Like, give me one right now off the dome. Man, hey, check this out. Let's go. The minute you connect your identity to possessions and things and life that you don't really like that. Like if you connect your life to possessional things, right? And that's your identity. The minute these things get taken from you guess what lead with it? Your identity. Come on. Stop connecting your life to possessional things, material things like cars and clothes. Cause guess what? When you go to that county jail and they take, let me get them glasses, sir. Let me get that hat, sir. Excuse me. You can take that watch off too. They script you all that and guess what lead with it? Your identity. You got to connect your identity to things that money can't buy. Believe that. Wow. That's it, man. It's simple. Bro, and that's the, you figured it out. They'd be with more up and outside. Yeah, yeah. And it'd be like, I'd be so sincere with what I'm saying. People can, what I learned is people can feel that through the camera when they were watching it. They like, damn, you feel that conviction. You feel it like because I feel like a lot of us been tricked and programmed to believe things that's no longer true has been proven to be not true. Still trying to go by. Wow. How are you trying to go by something that's been denounced? It's been denounced on every level. That shriek shit is a myth. It's temporarily a nigga go to prison, man. Listen, my nigga, if it ain't your mama, your grandma, probably nobody gonna be there, boss. Your girl might stay around for a little bit, but man, as soon as Joe blow, get up under and put some game in her ears for the news she can use, man, she gone. Your homies ain't gonna be looking out. They're gonna be trying to get your girl. Like it's just so many things that's been proven. Like I told, I was telling these young niggas like, bro, listen, it's a video of King Bond when he got his first million, he gave all his homies 100,000, 100,000, 100,000, nine of his homies, he gave them all a hundred and he kept a hundred. Realist video ever, he's always on the internet right now and King Bond when he got his first million dollars, he gave 100,000 a piece to nine of his partners, right? Them same niggas when he died 24 hours later it's a video on the internet. Them niggas breaking in his house, stealing his shit. Man, this shit is not real. Wow, it's just, and a lot of niggas be having too many yes man's around them. I don't want no nigga around me that can't check me. He only wanna be your friend if you can't call me out when you know that shit won't right. If you're gonna condone my behavior and ain't no way recipes to King Bond that nigga should have been. Heard that Kwana Rana was outside and them niggas let him come out the session. All right, bro, you sit right here. We, what are we around for? This is the bag. I gotta protect you, nigga. I don't care how tough you is, my nigga, you finish it right here. We gonna go handle that. But y'all let this nigga put himself in harm's way. That's them, them not bag protectors. They're not the type of niggas you're around. That's why I respect rappers that got real life securities. Real life armed guards. Bro, fuck traveling with your guys. My nigga, them niggas, them niggas will send you off and put you in a pen attention well for some clicks and views. But that's what he probably was thinking. Like, man, I'm finna whoop this nigga, this shit finna go. We're not knowing that he got a little guy that's there to handle his business for him too. Like, so nigga, that shit, man. I looked at that King Von situation, it hurted me cause it's like, ain't no way, ain't no way that nigga posted them niggas supposed to let dog went outside. Ain't no way this nigga died 24 hours late breaking in his man house. They running out the motherfucking, he's his guys. So it's like, man, that shit is denounced. That shit is fake. That shit ain't a myth. People don't love you. They love what you can do for them. That's why I tell people, find people around you that gonna love you for you. Like you, cause if you love me for me, you can't replace me. But if you love me for what I can do, somebody can do what I do better. Wow. So it's like, man, building genuine relationships and understanding that people that you gon' bond with, they not gon' be from your background. They not gon' be from your car. People gotta stop accepting like, is real people everywhere? It's genuine people everywhere. It's just ain't your neighborhood with a few people around you. And you get more love from strangers than you get from friends. Even when people be starting businesses, they be complaining, my family, bro, your family consists of 50 of 100 people, bro. 7.8 billion or 8 billion people in the world. You'll need everybody to fuck with you to win. Wow. Because the thing about businesses, the stranger's gon' become friends and the friends are become strangers. That's how this shit work. Boss talk been around for years. I mean, how many times, you got family? Ain't no way my uncle doing it. What? I'll be posting every clip. Yeah. I'll be sharing everything, everything. Come on. I'll be telling everybody. We don't even, we don't have that. That's just me. Like, I know like this from my uncle, you my brother, you my father. What? Y'all say cheese on the. On the one in the tray. The tray, right? I'll be pushing it because it's like, and it's somebody trying to get an interview. I'll be promoting it. Just like, if y'all got a bounce house company or y'all got a party bus company, somebody like, hey, who got a party bus? I'm tagging boss talk. That's my people. Why would I tag this other person? Because the problem is, people like fucking with people that don't really fuck with them. That's why people that really fuck with them. That's good stuff. They don't fuck with them. That's good. That's real. It's like, it's crazy how it'd be the ones that you would do anything for. Like, you'll do anything for them and they will still treat you like you nobody. Being somebody who ain't doing nothing for them, nothing. They'll treat them like they everything. That's real. Like, so the world is the mindset of the people with backers. Like, so I just, I don't know, bro. I got a lot of things on my mind. I get it though. It's dope though. I mean, keep giving it, applying that pressure. Cause somebody gonna change, bro. Yeah, I'm trying to change the mindset. Bro, you helping. You helping, man. People are backwards. What do you think about? I got to, I always throw some stuff that's going on the media. Academics. Oh, DJ academics. And DJ academics and saucy things. I mean, is he hellin' at the right way? He got emotional. He cried about it. He says that he was wrong for, you know, bullying him, you know, and he don't feel like he can go back at him. Is this something that he should react to or he should just not react to? You know what, to be real with you, brother. To me, it's a deeper issue because I don't know too much about the LGBT plus community. I don't either. But one thing I wish, and this is a wishful thinking as a black man, and I know Miss Jamaica probably can contest it as being a black woman. I just wish that the way they protect the LGBT plus community, they'll protect the black woman. That's all, I like it. I really wish they'd protect the black woman, how they protect that community. Because the black woman has, then the Michael Mech said a years ago, most disrespect women on Earth is a black woman. Why they don't protect the black woman? Like they protect that community. That community gets so much protection and got so much progress. Like more than us in 400 years. And it's like, you can't go up against that because it's like, I personally feel, you know, I don't really speak on them type of things because it's like, it's not just about the cancellation. It's just that we're not a title to opinion. So sometimes feel like you being bullied into a corner. Like, and DJ Akademis, you know, he do what he do, but at the same time, he understood that if I spoke on this situation, how I wanted to speak on it, you know, I'll be in some hot water, I'll lose some sponsors, I'll lose some things. And it's just unfortunate. But at the same time, if you look at it as a whole, that situation was more about, you disrespecting my home girls. Regardless, if Sandy Montana was a gay man or a straight man, most people are gonna come to the fence today, friends. So let's look at it from that aspect first. He coming to the fence of his friends, you know, academic nobody doing, he talks about everybody. I don't think he like, it's just like, no, cause he didn't when that little baby meet me, like everybody, he's not a, I don't want them to make it like the man is misogynistic or something like that. That nigga actually could come at everybody. Yeah, everybody. LL, you remember that? Like all the celebrities, Russell Simmons. When you dealing with somebody that's from that community, yeah. It can get rough. It can get rough. So yeah, I just, you know, I feel like, you know, into the day, man, a nigga know what he's doing, but hopefully, you know, it's gonna blow over. Cause you know, It'll always do. Shit last by a week and then next, by next month or two. They have something else going on. Something else going on. He gonna have a big interview. Like people, you know, people got short term memory right now. But yeah, that was, it was funny to me though, because into the day, you know, they had whack 100 jump in. I seen that. I seen that. You know, he called and wanted to do something. I don't know who that was. A bisexual man like him, the hand of the business, but you know, Michael Hunt is gonna try to stand the algorithm too. Like this. Shit, that's smart. This boy's getting to it, ain't he? Yeah, they getting to it. It's a trinity game. It's an algorithm game right now. You gotta chase what's popping. I gotta ask you about, it's old news now, but it's really not. Keefeedee and Tupac, to see Tupac, yeah, to see his, Tupac. Man, that was my guy like, but to see Keefeedee going up against the court system after 27 years, 28 years, it's crazy. Like, did you ever see that coming? Well, he been telling the story for hours. Listen, listen, I got a conspiracy theory. He on the firecats, man. I got a conspiracy theory. This is my belief. I believe like this. The people that's allegedly posted being involved, most of them are deceased. Alando's dead. For sure. The brother Keefeedee got cancer. For sure. He's been passed. So why not just, you know, let's get him out the way. He was the actual shooter. He was in a car. He had signed all these, what is they called? The Popper Agreement? These agreements and stuff. That's why he was eligible to speak on these things for years. Like he thought he was saved. He thought he was saved. He was trying to get some stripes off it. I really believe that he's just a fall guy because his life almost over anyway. You know what I'm saying? The recipe is Tupac. He was a legend, but it was like just to hear him talking. You know, they credited Vlad for cracking the case. Come on, man. He said, he a investigative journalist. And he said, it's the first case that really he was a part of getting somebody arrested. Like out of all these interviews, man. Yeah, man. Listen, man. Shout out to Vlad. I've been driven up. People getting a little old money. This algorithm got him going crazy, man. Yeah, I just know. I just believe that Keefeedee was just a fall guy, man. It was crazy hot all these years because you know, let's make conspiracy theories forever about that two-pop murder, man. And I just really, really understood that they feel like if Keefeedee would have passed from Casper, then they wouldn't have probably had nobody. Now, the funny thing is the P. Diddy situation. Okay. Everybody said everybody want him to be called. But I don't think Diddy gonna get in touch, man. They didn't. Diddy did not tell his nigga he gonna give him a million dollars. Keefeedee was just talking, talking. What, he brought a book out. He brought a book out. He gotta make it saucy, right? They gotta make that shit sound real. Man, thank you so much, man. Top three artists of all time, Did or Alive. You know I gotta ask you that, man. Give me a top three artists of all time, any genre, Did or Alive in any order. Ooh. Well, you know, two-pop, that's number one. For sure. I've been recipe to pop. That's definitely been number one. Oh, this might be, this might be a little controversial for some people. These just my top three. This your top three? Man, I'm going 50 cents. Me, I'm agreeing with you on the way, and when it comes to that he's come staying, I tell people that all the time, I'm not breathing. That's my man, he raw and gritty and then, I had to slide that three in there. And, dawg, it's too many to pick from, but man, I gotta give it to Lil Wayne, man. He went down south. I gotta give it to Lil Wayne. That's my man, he changed the culture. He had all these niggas painting their face, tattoos, dreads. He was a culture setter, man. He liked Steph Curry in the NBA with the three-pointer, man. He changed the culture. You know, shout out to Tunchy, man, Lil Wayne. That's hard, man. Thank you so much, man. I gotta ask you a question, man. Like, if you was in a situation where you couldn't talk and nothing you could say or do, and somebody had to write a documentary on you, just what would you want them to say if it wasn't nothing you could do to input? What would you want your staple to, what things would you want to come out about you? Man, I wanted to come out and say, man, I was a trying man. I was, like, very passionate about my beliefs. Man, a loving father, a hustler. Come on, now. A nigga that would just take anything. I could sell popcorn, I could sell teasers, water the wheels. Just a man who had never complained, just kept going. Just, just, all his way, focused on the next thing, stayed consistently working. And my whole agenda and goal in life was to have something left on earth that they couldn't remove, even after they removed me. Man, thank you so much, man. God bless you, man. We love you, brother. And thank you for supporting the show, man. Like I said, man. That's what the boss told me. And we gon' keep it coming. You come to Dallas, man. Come see me again. I told you, don't let it be the last time. Once you in, you in. Ain't no getting out. You in for life. I got you, boss. Ain't no getting out, man. And shout out to all of them, man. Like I said, Brewster was another one that he hollered at, that's on new form, you know. And like I said, I like the way he moved in his situation too. Man, he's a genuine brother. And the way he, like I said, we all people who've been through stuff. So to see people that's doing that, you know, cause my thing was set to cap three, my wife would tell you always, but I never knew how God was telling me to do it. You know what I'm saying? But now I see how, I just say it like that. Appreciate it. You know what I'm saying? By talking to brothers like you and giving people a platform and being able to, you know, interlink brothers together. Like, you know, everybody meeting the day in here. Like I'm a dude that try to open every door I can, man, to link our people together, man, for real. And if I could do that, everybody can just walk across a bridge instead of build walls. It's up. Thanks. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Appreciate y'all contribution to the culture, bro. Thank you so much, man. It's been another great segment. Boss talk 101 where the boss is talk. And we out.