 Who gon' burn it to the tape, boss top? Who your girlfriend failed, boss top? Yeah man, chicken man, hey man, chicken man. Check it, check it, check it. It's your boy E.C.O. And I'm here with the lovely, amazing, official Miss Jamaica. What's going on? None, none. You know my dad will walk on. Man, listen there, man. I'm in Houston, Texas, man. I'm out here, man. Listen, man. If you ever heard of Clover Lane, if you ever heard of the Botany Boys, man, if you are listening, if you really listening to music, see I'm an old nigga. UGK for life type nigga. I listen to them songs, man. I'm here with Willine, y'all. Stop playing, man. Yeah, what's up, man? What's up, what's up, where are you? Thank you for coming on Boss Talk when I listen to what a boss is talking. Yeah, yeah, boss talk. Big talk, boss talk. Man, so, man, I know already you only know what they expect dealing with boss talk because he ain't really just talking. You never watched it. I'm gonna let Miss Jamaica talk to you for a second. She wanna know everything about you. Okay, let's go. Tell me everything where you from, how you were raised, your mama, daddy, kids, brother, sister, nephew, grandma, you name it. I need everything. Let's get it. So you, Houston raised? Houston raised. What part? Sunnyside. What part? I don't know none, okay? You gotta tell me. What's the Sunnyside? Hey, Sunnyside Garden, it's Southside. Okay, Southside. Southside, Houston, Texas, yeah. So, you know, the only part I ever hear about is Third Ward, Fifth Ward, just the wards. Where's that compared to the wards? The same, you know, the same, you know, residential neighborhoods, you know. It's not bad. I mean, hey, everywhere bad. Yeah, we folks. Okay. Bad. You can get bad. We are bad. Yeah, you know, Houston, you know, people tend to see like, okay, it's a chill back city, which it is, but anything that happened anywhere from River Oaks, Third Ward, Fifth Ward, a Katie, Galleria area, you know, it go down. Okay, so you have brothers and sisters? Yeah, I have two sisters. So you baby boy? Yeah, I have two other sisters, yeah. Okay, so you spoiled Ron growing up? Nah, I'm like the little big brother. Little big brother? Yeah, I got them spoiled. Oh, okay. So, mom and dad in the house? Mom, my dad passed away back in 04. Okay, no, I'm talking we were growing up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, your mom and dad in the house. Mom and dad in the house, which, you know, that's rare, but that's a blessing because what did you learn from your dad growing up? Did he impart any of that knowledge to you? Oh, yeah, you know, the same knowledge I give my boys. Which is? We don't lie. Tell the truth. At all costs, no matter what. Yeah, he won't put his hands on me. We'll talk about it. Yeah, that's good. Okay, but you know, as kids, sometimes it's like, one thing I learned about kids, and this is from a mom, because y'all dads is something else. Y'all can say something to your kids and he's like, your kids get it. They straighten up right away. Y'all don't have to whoop them. Y'all don't have to do nothing. Is there something about your voices or y'all whatever? But a mom could talk 10 million times and that y'all ain't gonna do the same, do right. Yeah, but I think my boys most scared of them mom. Really? Yeah, they don't. Why? I don't know, she just, yeah, they don't play with them. I'm telling you, they don't play with them. No, because let me tell you, I learned this because I was blessed to have bonus kids before I gave birth to my kids, right? And one thing growing up I used to hate with my parents or my mom was when your parents tell you, because I said so. You said, but mommy, why? Because I said so. I'm like, in my mind, I'm like, I think I'm grown. Like just explain it to me and I can, you know, rationalize stuff till I met my bonus daughter and I would sit her down and try to explain stuff and explain stuff. And I was like, okay, I'm not getting nowhere with this. I can't do this. She made me go to that because mommy said, so don't worry about it. Yeah. Period. So you had a blessing that you were able to listen to your dad and understand. Yeah. And that was a big thing, you know, respect in the household, you know, with your mom and your dad. And, you know, since my dad, he was, it was like my mom, she was sweet. She really know how to whip the kids. So, you know, she'll call my dad at the club, at his club and be like, charge, you need to come with these kids. He'd be like, well, God damn, baby, they didn't do this shit to me. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, yeah. That part, you know, That's real. Yeah. So it was cool. So he said he had a club. What kind of club he had? And was it his club? Yeah. Like him and the part they had like a little joint. Because my dad, he was in music, you know, he came up with a group back in the 60s. Like I think it's 67. They went platinum. Archie Bill in the drills. They had his song called Tighten Up. Ooh, I got to look it up. Can we find it if you look it up? Yeah, you can find it. Yeah. Because that's how my mom and my dad met because they had her line up hollow for like a week straight. My mom from Jersey. Oh, and she was in music too? No. It's like my sister beat time and my mom was a group. Tighten Up. Better Tighten Up. How did it go? Tighten Up. He was in Texas. No, I'm Tighten Up. That was a dance. Now with a platinum. Yeah. That's whole. So your mama was a groupie and she ended up getting her prize. Yeah. Now it really was her older sister. My auntie was. That was a groupie, right? Yeah. Now they know the lead singer. Then my mom and dad met and, you know, she's been in the school and the TSU. Oh, that's dope. Yeah. So, you know, and you know, my mom, people from Jersey, so she used to make sure like every summer we had to go down there for two weeks, you know, these songs in New Jersey. So, yeah. So you were exposed to the music early at an early age? Early age. My dad had a studio. My dad had a studio in the 70s in the first apartments. Like three store apartments that they had in Houston. He had like the real, the real and everything. And it's, yeah. So, you know, and that's what helped us a lot, even with the screw. You know, we would get there, you know, so as it's going through and on the legal side of the music when we was like, you know, just having fun with it, but we was like, well, we don't go on and do it seriously. So he helped us out a lot, you know, and like getting our name DBA and publishing, you know, back when, you know, he had hurdles. Well, people wouldn't give you that information because, you know, information is key, you know, so he helped us a lot. So when did you, okay, as a kid growing up, did you want to branch off? You already knew I was going to be in music. Man, it really, he played in the band, you know, I got the keyboards for Christmas, you know, but, Can you sing? No. I can't sing. Yeah. You know, I probably can hold a note on, but no, I ain't no singer. Let me, let me go and get in here, you know, I do the music part, you know what I'm saying? I'm a real stumped down music dude. You are, man. Thank you, baby. I just want to take that and embrace it. Yeah, I should have, I thought about that tighten up on your back. Yeah, I was looking at that one. No, not that one. But then it was another time before that, so they bit that tighten up. Yeah, they bit y'all boys, y'all stuff, man. Like everybody be asking like, why y'all want me to do that? The tighten up. The tighten up. Yeah. Let me ask you something, cause I mean, you, you know, you dealt with, how did you and the Cloverland, the Clovergees and all this, the whole history of the Flio, all this stuff, we put to get into that. The botany boys, you know. So tell me just, how did y'all even come together to even, you know, meet and grow this bond, you know? Like me and Cedno. Oh man, Cedno. Yeah. So, you know, we the same age, man. We like, been best friends since elementary, you know what I'm saying? I've been known him since first grade. Wow. He's a good dude. Yeah. Yeah. Good dude. Good dude. Stand up dude, you know? So, man, we grew up. Like we grew up in Cloverland, we got Cloverland Park, you know? Yeah. We stayed at the park on the summer. I was on the swim team, Cloverland swim team and botany is a street in Cloverland. Okay. You know, and that's when we, you know, made our bones and that's when we got our name from. Yeah. You know, it wasn't the music. Like we was already botany boys before the music, you know, because we was kids at the time. We was kids. I'm talking about 15 and 16 years old, like having things that the grown folks have. We weren't doing nothing different than the other dudes in the city was doing. We were just the youngest ones doing it. Yeah. Yeah. So, so y'all basically, y'all all came together and started enjoying the movement of the music. No, no. It wasn't the music. What was it? It was just hustling. Hey, and that's it boy. That was doing it every time. Yeah. Like that's botany big shots. You know what I'm saying? The home in the hood gave us that name because botany, that's the street was on and we was young dudes having everything these older dudes had. Wow. So big shots, you know, so botany big shots. But then when we transitioned to the music, botany boys big shot records. But what made y'all transition to the music? Because we was already on the counter, like man rapping and, you know, doing that. And once we've had a screw. Okay. Going to screw house and record on the tapes. You know, this was for like everybody, you know, like three, four action. A lot of people don't talk about three, four action. That's popular. And that was like the foundation with screw started with when he was doing this. Okay. Mixes, you know, and then that's when we moved with his dad Broadway squad. That's when we mess crew. Yeah. And we just go over there. He used to like, man, I'm going to show you some old pictures, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, so that's we go by screw house when these damn is old man and make our dubs to one day. I wouldn't know. But, um, DJ chill here. If it's like chrome fatal. Yeah. And they put on a beat and see, you know, don't start rapping on it. So, um, and that's how I started, you know, then Pat was coming and he was rapping on his tape. And, um, they just, I started as fun. Yeah. Like that was just like, like a hobby because you couldn't go no well and rap and take it straight out and put it in your car and listen to yourself. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So that's how I started. That's how I started. And so did you ever think it would become as big as it became because y'all were just having fun as kids and this thing blew up in a way to where I know y'all didn't know nothing about the business. No, not really because y'all think about it. Even when we started, we were still in the streets. You know, so like I say it was a hobby, but we looking at just rap money, street money. It can't come closer to street money. So we steady did the rap. You know what I'm saying? So we steady was in the street. So, you know, tip attack. 1994, 93. Now school like 1991 just that's when y'all was doing it. Yeah. Yeah. 1991 just rapping on tape. Why do you think I said 1994, 1993? Because you know, I'm an old nigga. So how do you think I say that? But 94, 93. Now it was just the fact of how, you know, when you look at 95, because really when you looked at too hard to swallow and super tight with UGK, riding dirty was totally different to me. And I think of, see what I'm coming for? So it was influenced because you start hearing these your bonding boys and all this and and I just want to get into that part about how you and UGK like, how did you and bond them? How did y'all even start to link about the music as well? How come he was shouting all out in this damn on this song? You know, you got diamonds up against that wood. You got all these songs one day on here. But you hearing this botany boys talk, you're in the screw sound. Let's go. Because you have botany boys idea. We down to the hottest thing right here underground is dinner with screw. You know, the first group I screwed up to drop out. We dropped the album before screw. That's why we got two scrolls, two songs on three in the morning. Cloverland and that thought him in a ways. Wow. See them album was already out. First EP was smoking and leaning. Wow. The first song we ever recorded in the real studio was smoking and leaning. Wow. 94. Okay. See, you talk about smoking. Lean. Yeah. Yeah. 2022. Waukesha. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah. That's 30 years. That's 30 years. You know, so. So y'all were that hard that that's why P.M.C. was acknowledging it like that. Yeah. Yeah. So in every album we dropped, we had bum beyond it. Every one of them. Yeah. Everybody in the album. So it really family. Yeah. That was family right there. So when you heard like, cause y'all already, you knew when you heard, when you heard that boy, when he was shouting y'all out like that, when P.M.C. was shouting y'all out like that, y'all kind of knew it may be like that. Y'all did, y'all, it was all, cause y'all did them the same way or what? Yeah. Like we know everything. We grew up with pocket full of stones, you know? Yeah. So we're having something good. Like that's weird on a black jam. But when they did that song, when he hollered that C-note in, he was in the studio with them. Oh, okay. That's what, that's C-note talking in the beginning of the song. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. How, how was that? And I know you knew P.M.C. I'm a big P.M.P. fan. Like how was it working with P.M.C.? Man, it was like working with your partner. Just kicking it. Just kicking it. You know what I'm saying? Like P.M.P. was a real one. Like, yeah. Give me a P.M.P. story. I do this all the time, the niggas on a bank. Yeah. I tell K.A.L., I told Bobo, Steve B. Low, any nigga come in, he's a Leo. Give me a P.M.P. story, man. No, you got it. You probably got a lot of P.M.P. stories. Oh, you got a lot. One-to-one that you don't know all the time. Run as fast as everybody. I want to tell you a P.M.P. story right up, man. We had a B.G. Gator. They see no first cousins in R.I.P. R.I.P.? Yeah, that's his, they see no uncle, son. Okay. And like, me, Gator, and my partner, and his little brother, Shane, our birthdays in May. Like the end of May. Mm-hmm. Two on a 26, mine on a 28, and Shane on a 30. So it's all managed towards the parties. Yeah, yeah. So this particular year, P.M.P., the little homie, Yuckmire, Five on it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They come to the party, screw at the party, E.D.J.M., and when you're getting this party, what number the homies allowed. The only females was there is if you was family. Oh, damn. And when you come through this door, you get a ticket. Mm-hmm. You ain't know what this ticket was for. Mm-hmm. Like, people were watching this interview, they don't, they understand they know exactly what I'm talking about. They don't. And with this ticket, you got these females in the, you present that ticket. You know, that's, you know what I'm saying? Uh-huh. Hold the ticket, boom. Yeah. Yeah, man. So that blew them boys' mind. P.M.P., the organization, huh? Man, like, hey, you know, I used to see y'all, y'all would be like, we're lean, man. That party, man. That party, so. Yeah. So, um, hey, that was, that was it. That was it. That's one for the record books, man. Man. Yeah, man. Man, so y'all, y'all, the party, y'all had them tickets. Yeah, them tickets, man. And the, I ain't gonna lie, man. But how you know which ticket to give to which girl? Nah, he's, it's about 40 of them running around there, so. I was just curious. I just, like, get your ticket out. Hey. Get there. They, they, they holler at you, let you got a ticket. Damn, man. Yeah, man. Man, like, like, that's crazy. So, did you guys ever, like, did you and, y'all, y'all, y'all partnered, do you ever ride around just to see it? Yeah, man. We, like I said, hang out. Yeah, man. We jumping the bourbon, man. And, you know, hit some corners, you know, play something. Like I say, um, that's, um, on the, um, riding dirty album cover. Yeah. There's seen no suburban. Like when you open it up in this dub side truck, you see the dudes on the back of the tour. Yeah, yeah. There's us. Damn. Yeah. And we shot history for you niggas, man. Yeah. Shot that, uh, in front of the school house. In front of the school house. Yeah. On the, um, the party for three in the morning, they haven't released parties for three in the morning. Wow. That's hard, man. And now, it was like, you know, they happen to be with, uh, yeah. And yeah, they all came with the photographers and, uh, ended up shooting the album cover. Wow. That's crazy, man. So let me talk about DJ Screw, man. DJ Screw, man, was, hey, man, he changed, you know, P.M.C. said, man, DJ Screw the king of the South. Oh, yeah. When he's anything else said, you need to shut your fucking mouth. Yeah. When you heard, you heard him say that. Yeah. You can honestly say that because you know, man, I'm going to tell you, Screw was so humble and he was just a real person, man. If Screw would have said a blank contract in front of me, I decided, you know. Because you knew he wasn't going to do nothing to all of it. He was just a good dude. Yeah. There's nothing I'm telling you. If somebody didn't say they hating on Screw, man, they just hating. They just hating. He ain't ever hating on in his body. And they used to just, people used to just come over there to help with that. That was something he was doing. That's something he came over with. To screw the music down. Yeah, to screw the music down. That was something like a lot of people can answer that question for him. But that's a question that really can't be answered because he's about here to answer. So he never did that. Never was asked why he done it. I mean, he probably did it in an interview. He probably spoke a little bit. I can't. I don't know. Can't remember. I got to go research like why, why he didn't do it. You know? Yeah. And it was cool for us because now when we freestyling, we freestyling, we ain't freestyling on tempo to be slow down. So now you can think about what you're saying. Like, you know, you know, so, you know, helping us out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. And that's what that was the way he mixed the songs, man. It was crazy, you know, the way he mixed the music, you know what I'm saying. Charming it and bringing it back, you know, yeah, you know, that's why I say, school ain't, he had no competition because he was the only one doing it. You can't have no competition if you have no competitors. You know what I'm saying? Like, you definitely didn't, he didn't have no competitors. But then you started seeing, like when I see Michael Watts, I've seen, to me, I thought about it as a brand. I'm from the outside looking in. I thought about it Watts, you know, you pay homage, you know, they know what a star came who created it. You know, they pay homage, man. And that's with anything, man. You see somebody doing something, man. That's being a fan of anything. You want to, you know, try that too. You know what I'm saying? You get into it too. So, you know, I don't look at it like somebody biting or something. No, no, no. He pay homage. Yeah, that's how I look at it. But tell me about, what was some thing that you remember about him most that you think about when you think about, you know, like he now here with his RP to DJ screw and his birthday was just a little bit. Tell me some things that you think about, you know, when you think about him when you reminisce. Like, you know, I know he, you know, you open everything and see what's going on. He was here just to see the impact that he had that he got on the world, not just Texas, not just the country. But I'm saying the world, you know, I'll be at this, I'll be at the shop. A lot. Yeah. And you have people come now like, people go to Graceland. Wow. You know, I'm saying every other. I go to the shop like this, this, this, this became a ritual. Like, and I see all of the mail that's going that, you know, all the orders from the wealth. Yeah, yeah. Then Bob got to take home, take home, take the post office the next day. And I come in there and say, what country are we going to today? You know what I'm saying? That's how hard it is. Yeah. Every day. He's going to Australia, Ghana, UK. They love, they love screw. Yeah. And that's all day long. Man. And you, you got, you know, screw on the 16th, you know, it's the update. Yeah. You've been going 22 years. 22 years, man. That's, that's the time man. And just talk about it, man. You have, you have kids are coming out of like, there's 10 and 12 and 14. They weren't even, I was, and they'll try to tell you the history. And they'll know a little, you know, enough to be dangerous. Yeah. You know, because they, mom's dad, big sisters, brothers, you know, told them the story. Yeah. You know, so it's, it's a beautiful thing. What about, I think Travis Scott had a right to the movie. Yeah, he just announced it. How do you, what do you think about that? That's, you know, it's screw sister, screw brother. Okay. You know, so I, they went through the proper channel. Okay. Do you think it's going to be a good look? You'll see. It better be. It better be. It got to be. They got to come with it. It got to come with it. You know, I got faith. You got faith? Yeah. You can't wait to see it or what? Yeah. You know, I think they probably go college, you know, I call a listen. Really? Yeah. If I want the real, I'm going to call the deal. We were coming through them doors. Yep. And screw gave me that name. No. Yeah. Tell me something. How the hell, what made him give you a name? My name will. So he say, I, I kept a cup. And they're like, boy, you willing, you willing. I just stuck with it. I just stuck with it. Yeah. So he named you that. That's so funny. Because when I think about, I mean, I think about the drink or I think about, I'm like, I'm silly. Okay. I think you're going to walk in here. Oh, there we go. That's what I'm married to. I'm silly. Yeah. But I knew cause I'm a Texas nigga that will lean. I knew exactly what we're going on, but I didn't know that DJ screw gave you that name. I come with that. Why you going to. It just stuck. You know, just stuck. Yeah. Man, you know, like I said, when I think about you and with the influence, look, he was coming over there. Yeah. He was over there. He was coming over there. Yeah. Was he coming? Y'all were coming before him or the same time? Or how was that? He came a little later than us. So he came a little later than y'all. He came a little later than us, but he was there. Well, who was there when y'all came? Well, he is. G. Who was there? Originally. Corey. Okay. And Pat. Okay. And who was it? Don't wrap. You know, just over there. And who I said before, three, four action, three, four action, you know what I'm saying? You know, school brother, you know, D, you know, yeah, yeah, you know, so yeah, that's what it was. D. J. Chill, you know, but like, but you had different dudes from different hoods. Um, start, you know, we were dealing with a lot of people, you know, and everybody flowed on their tapes, even people that don't even wrap to the day. Everybody, that was the thing you want to see every, see a tape. A big percentage of the tape was like a milestone. Yeah. And somebody, it might be their birthday or graduation or, I just got out. I'm about to go to jail. You know, I'm saying something like that, you know, and, and most of the tapes was personal tapes. Wow. That, you know, people don't realize what's going on down here in Texas. We're really going down. Yeah. And when you, I look at y'all, man, and I hear botany boys and I ain't gonna lie to you. I hear clover and I, and I think about a little flip. He came, what did he come? He came after y'all was over there. He was younger. He was young. He was, he went to school and see no little brother. Okay. And he called himself, he said, DJ Screw gave him the plaque. Yeah. He was a freestyle king. Yeah. You, you witnessed that part of it or did you, did something that you knew, everybody knew this or what, explain that to me from your perspective. I mean, um, it was a plaque. Screw presented it to him, you know, and that's what it said, you know, that he was a freestyle king. Yeah. Yeah. You know, so we all feel like we freestyle king. Of course. You know, of course, you know, so it wasn't like you just, you know, the perception of, I'm crowning little flip, the freestyle king. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Everybody freestyle from poker, key, ESG. Some hard niggas in there. Yeah. So, you know, everybody's gonna feel like, you should feel like you're the heart, you know what I'm saying? You're the heart, yeah. But him like, presented the flip, like, I just said, he's just a freestyle king. Like, he's a rapper harder than everybody. See, I always wondered how he came up with that because everybody can comment. No, no. And ESG, he'd be like, yeah, he might really hit. I was going to get to that, you know, because we got to bring this in there. He did say that on my show. He said that little flip is the freestyle king, but he's the freestyle God. And you was talking about how funny he is. Because he's funny. And he gave us a whole wrap about the whole situation. He was there, he'd talk about that camera, he'd talk about her, he'd talk about you. I'm going to tell you, like, he's a dude from the hood named JR. Okay. And when he came out of Louisiana, he would tell you. He would tell you, he'd have said in a plenty of interviews, man, I took Edie's screwhouse the first time. You took it? Yeah, he took it. Willie. Willie, he would tell you that. Like, yeah. But when he, we met Edie, like, Plovinland Park was like a horseshoe, come from Biden. It was like a dead end. It's open now, it's kind of open. Yeah. But back then it was a dead end. So we used to hustle on the block. We never hustled at the park. We'll go to the park probably at night just to smoke, drink, you know. Hang on. Hang on. Like I say, it was kids. Of course. But we'll park our slabs on the basketball court. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's what we was known for. Like as kids, we all had these black slabs. Hard. Everything, black and white. I'm talking about, I had an L dog. So you know that a hard top river. Gated in the drop top river. Pepe had the park. Diz had the 88. The 98. Ziggy had the 88. Al had the tornado. We was that hard. Yeah. Everybody calls it black and white. That set the trends for different hoods to paint their cars in one color. Yeah. Biden and black. That we was known for. So y'all set that trend? Yeah. That's hard, man. Yeah. And I see, you know, I think about Slim when you said that. How he painted all them cars in one color. Slim got a hell of a collection. A hell of a collection. That nigga be, that nigga's starting hard, man. That nigga, him and Birdman remind me of each other the way he be doing it. He gonna bring them cars out. He gonna get in them. He gonna talk. Love Slim, man. Love Slim Thug. Yeah, I'm gonna fuck with Slim, man. Slim, he a real one there. Yeah, man. So, getting back to it though, when I saw, like I said, ESG the first day we met him. Yeah. So JR bring him to the park. This day we had the park out. So he, his kids, the fuck they do. How they clean ass cars. We little, y'all little, but y'all got these cars. School in the morning, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, that boy just jumped out, had them glasses on. That's him. He was a snap of the rapper. He got the glasses on. Snap of the rapper. That nigga just freeze, going off the dome, talking about the cars and everything. Like, I don't even know if they're doing that shit. You know what I'm saying? The same way he did at our spot. Hey, I'm telling y'all like, okay. I'm like, yeah. That's all. And so that's what made you take him over there. You know, we, you know, we started kicking him because he was on the lens and shit and one day he said, let's go to the screw eyes, man. Let's go to the screw eyes. He'll tell you. He'll tell you yourself. So when he got over there, what does screw think about him when he seen him? Shit, man. From that point he's going over there by himself. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? He started, he started going over there. Yeah. The introduction, that's all you need That's hard, man. Willie, man. Listen, man. Amen. That's hard, bro. So when you, okay. When I think about a little flip, I'm going right back to him. Yeah. I think of him as a branch off from coming from where y'all come from for y'all. Yeah. I mean, I'm telling, but do you feel like, like, did he look at it that way? Yeah. Like, look, I know y'all did all kinds of stuff together too. I done seen him in the botany boys and all that together. Yeah, we on the road. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. She no took a liking to her putting them on diamonds and we used to be on the road with her. So, you know, everybody looked at flip as a botany boy, you know what I'm saying? That's right. Yeah. You know, so that love was done, you know, still love. So, yeah. That's hard. And I really not say that, I just think about how he, you know, he flourished like he was one of the first ones that really, you know, like got a major, like, you know what I mean, like we come back off the road, like I, you know me, I ain't got no kids. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was a bachelor, you know what I'm saying? So we come off the road, like I couldn't keep flip from like flip. That was my little, you know, it was my home. I couldn't keep it from under me. You like rocking with you? Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So, all he used to do was like, just sitting a little game, smoke, Sierra, you know what I'm saying? And he gonna write all day. So, she said one day, she's like, she's like, flip gonna make it. I don't know about y'all. Oh, shit. He focused. He focused. He didn't even focus. She's like, that's how he do it. He focused. He's gonna make it. I'm like, shut up. This thing a real serious about it, babe. You know what I'm saying? And you can tell that he was a young, but he, it was a branch off. Like I say, you got to have a springboard when it come through. It's like y'all came up first. So, at the end of the day, you, that's a lot, bro. A lot of people don't understand structure, bro. You know, a lot of politics played the part because like I say, we was still in the streets doing that thing. You know what I'm saying? Like, you're a fuck around heads on the radio and she watched the news on Thursdays. They have something to happen on Friday. You know what I'm saying? Like that. So, we had the love at the rate at the same. Like, you know, people got amnesia, like by the boy who? Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So, you know, but we really wasn't there was just, you know, the ones out here try to rock and get a deal, get a deal. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah. And, you know, that's why you hear a lot of interviews. You hear about Biden. You know what I'm saying? But, you know, we helped a lot of what is like, you know what I'm saying? Still, that same humble dude that you met back then, you know what I'm saying? How was, how was FATPAT and how, you know, RIP to both of them brothers? How was, how was FATPAT? Oh, FATPAT. Cool, silly, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Same type, you know. Yeah. And how, same way. Same way. Yeah. Yeah. You know, you know, he really want the college degree. That's hard. You know, my mom retired from that, but how worked that too? How worked it? Yeah, he worked with my mom working American General Assurance, off Allen Parkway. Yeah. So they both were just good dudes, good genuine dudes. So where was you at when you, when you had heard about FATPAT? How was you then? When he, when he had got killed down in Austin? Now that was here. No, I mean here, yeah. Yeah. And, and I ran it where it was. I used to go, we always go out there. Y'all love Austin. Austin like a little baby Houston. Oh, I know, I know y'all down. They let you influence the hell out of there and East Texas, to be honest with you. Y'all influenced the hell out of it. Yeah. And, but the day had died crazy because my mom, we was at the car wash, me, see, no, my partner, my partner, the baby RP. And we was at the car wash and my mom had, had beat me. Yeah. Hell yeah. I called her back. And she was like, um, you're now one. Now what? She was like, um, she was like, John, John at the, um, up at the job. And, you know, I think something happened to his brother, you know, my mom once told me that. Really? She told you that, that, that day? Yeah. So that's when I got the phone. I said, no, I was like, hey, that's what happened. That's what happened. Yeah. I thought something that probably down there, but I was here. It was here. So, I mean, I mean, they knew who done it and all that. Oh, there was a shadow thing like everything. You know, it was, you know, you hear a bunch of stories. So, um, you know, just in the air, you know, in the air. It's the same as like Paco, all this other stuff is just like a foggy place. Yeah. But you know, it'd be stemmed around hate. Yeah. Because a nigga be on the verge and be popping out here. Yeah. That's, you know, everything. That's why they say, you die young, and you hold that nigga in the little field. Man, ain't that crazy? What about, what about, they sort of said that in the movie last night. Yeah. What about hope, man? Like, like when he died, you know, it's just in the air. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I was locked up. You were locked up? Yeah, I was locked up. You heard about it. You couldn't believe it. No, early in the morning, the boys come, you know how the boys get up and drink coffee or anything. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And this is the stuff that really make you think about stuff like damn, man, you can't believe there's stuff happening like this. And you got all the, and so when you think about people that be talking about rappers and this ain't happening, I ain't never seen anything, I don't be, I'll be thinking back on stuff like that. Yeah. I know. It has happened. It has been a thing. It's just like back in the day before the on-social media, somebody be killed. If you wouldn't in that, that circle that, that, you know, information, you probably hear this shit next week, you know what I'm saying, but it's social media like, right now, you know what I'm saying, right, right now, somebody get knocked on right now, it just happened five minutes ago, you know what I'm saying, like, yeah, so, yeah, man, it's just, it was, I don't say it wasn't no different to say things were happening, but the information ones just out there traveling that fast, that quick, yeah. What do you think about that? It's a sad that we have everything unfolded. The way the things are now, the way that you can see it, like you see not only you, you see them, you see everything about it, you see the, you see everything. And people gonna say, man, why they shouldn't there record it, you know what I'm saying? It's fucked up the way they sit there recorded, but then if you don't see, I know somebody had a phone out there, why they didn't record it, you know what I'm saying, so. This information, it's crazy, ain't it? Yeah, so, you know, down if you do, down if you don't, you know what I'm saying. Man, so, to go back a little bit, like Bumbie, man, what does it mean when you see him now, and you see, he ain't with, you know, of course, Pimp C has passed on to see Bumbie and he a professor sometimes at, and he's doing strives, he got trio burgers. What do you think about that? Because you go way back with Bumbie. Yeah, man, I just, you know, hey, congratulate him, you know what I'm saying? Like, hey, that's a big, yeah, you got the hottest no one burger in the country. Have you tasted it yet? No, I ain't tasted it yet, but he came, you know, they came to him in Marshall Islands, came to the screw shop. They did? Yeah, like two weeks ago, you know, he got a show on ESPN, you know, Prime, you know, they got Thursday night football on Prime, so Marshall Islands got a show called out script. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So the week that we played Philadelphia, the week of the worst here is Philadelphia, Texas Philadelphia played while we was playing Astros and in the Phillies. But the week prior, like, Bob Callum, he's like, hey, man, ESPN gonna be up there. We're buying in Marshall Islands. He wanted to do his interview up there. And that's why he did it? That's what he did. Yeah, he came up there and do crazy, man. Why didn't you say that? Man, he won us, man. I love him to death, man, Marshall Islands, man. He won it out. He's solid, man. He, you know, and, you know, he come in, you know, he did the, you know, interviews, you know, with my side, he come in, you know, give me a little history on the tapes, you know what I'm saying? And tell them, like, you know, because the West, he promoted, you know, the West Coast had a big influence on Scrooge. Yeah, he loved the West Coast, you know, you see both Scrooge favorite artists. Wow. Yeah. That's why most of Scrooge mixtures, man, like West Coast, you love West Coast. He love West Coast. Yeah. And I was telling them, like, I told them, like, you know, if he were back when Scrooge was alive, you would have did a mix of Scrooge and he was selling your dub, he'll be up there on there. That's all. He was selling his and Scrooge, whatever you want to call it, Oakland and Houston. He gonna put it up there. He'll be up there right now. That's all. You know what I'm saying? I like, you like George Floyd in Scrooge. You like George Floyd, right? Yeah. You like, but I'm like, yeah, you know, you part of Scrooge, okay. Like George Floyd, you know, he like on six context. He George Floyd. Yeah. I heard that. And did you ever meet him when he was coming over there? Yeah, like, yeah. So when that happened to him, what? Because it was crazy. Like it happened. And now, you know, you scrolled on. You didn't, you could, I ain't even not, I ain't even like, you didn't put two into together. Damn, that's crazy. And still, I saw people like, damn, like, oh, look, like down to know somebody that got, that went, that changed a lot of dynamics. Well, the people want to, a lot of people be playing with it. Oh, it didn't change. No, it changed the dynamics in a lot of ways in this country and in other countries right away. When something that happened and people go marching and doing their thing, they want to see the law change. They want to see it written down. They want to see action. They want to see all of that right now. But they don't realize sometimes it's a chain reaction of things that caused this change later on. It might come 20 years later on, but it was because of this, why it happened. No, that's real. So I messed me up. You talk about George Floyd. George Floyd was, hey, man, he, everybody know his name. Everybody know, like, like it changed history. And I hate that happened the way it did. And you definitely can't bring him back. But it was like he was a sacrifice for trying to change, to be honest with you. Like, what do you say? Just can't say nothing, man. Just, you know, try to keep his name alive and pray for his family. That's real. My sister was at the premiere of the night. She was there at the one. You was there when I was there. Yeah, I went to the 7 o'clock one. Yeah, she was there too. Because a chairman, it was either chairman or the latter who pointed out to me, you know, it's just what do you think about the man? Codmouth told me he used to come down. Did you ever get me Codmouth out of Dallas? Not personally. Didn't personally mean, but he said he used to come down and screw it to the shot. I believe him. He just drew people from everywhere. Even when he was here. He really was here, man. Like, here's another story I got with, I don't know, Big Lump. Big Lump, from here, he used to promote. Okay. He was a promoter out here. And McChin was out here. McChin. Yeah, so they were staying at the, with the NBC Sweets. Okay. That's my favorite, one of my favorite, one of my favorite, you know, spots. No, NBC Sweets, I don't make the same. Like, they're all the same. Yeah, that's what you can look down to in the library, you know. Yeah, that's where I be. So it was me, Skrull, his cousin, Shorty Mack. Okay. And Lil' Third, by the name of Tim. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Lil' Third. So we went, went, went to meet him at the hotel, you know, Lump Kyle told Skrull to make Tim want to meet him over. So we get to the hotel, we in Skrull and Paula, the Blue and Paula. Yeah, yeah. So we get to the hotel. So, you know, Skrull Kyle, Lump, he was like, Hey, man, yeah, we downstairs. So I'm saying, I had to make a run around the corner. I'll be back. You know, so, all right, cool. So Skrull, like, man, for the going to give me a cup of ice. So he got out the car, he went in the hotel, in the library, got him a cup of ice and came back, got in the car. So when he got back in the car, he was like, we're leaving. He's like, man, he's, I was in there, man, some dudes, they was up like probably like third or fourth floor. But like I say, you can look down. Yeah. So he say, here, I'm saying, like, Hey, talking to some people that was down there on the first floor, you know, and he was like, Hey, who was that? Who was that? You know, saying that was, they was asking some, some of the people that was downstairs, you know, to me, uh, was screwed when he got the ice. So I was like, for real, he was like, yeah. So now she's like three niggas come out the hotel, you know what I'm saying? They looking at us. We can end this blowing pollen and shit. So they go to a trunk out of the trunk and get some t-shirts out while they're in the hotel. So about two minutes later, lump called in the phone. He's like, Hey, Skrull, what's up? He's like, man, you, you downstairs? He's like, yeah, he's like, you in the pollen? He's like, yeah, he said, I'm in the car, make them back. He say, make them call them. So my eight love man is four niggas, four deep in the blue. Apollodon still right now. They think y'all out there for that smoke. Yeah. So he like, let me call and tell them boy that you, you know what I'm saying? So he called the man and shit, make 10 out of them. Can't die in there. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I went down. Yeah. Man, it was, it was cool. You know what I'm saying? Like, yeah. And so what, and that made the screw and y'all, y'all felt good about the West Coast because West Coast was hot back then. Yeah, they was hot. You know what I'm saying? Like, like I say, like, you know, no Mac 10, you know, they're in power, you know, so, yeah, you know, we ain't game, you know what I'm saying? None of that. So, but just the fact of niggas four deep in the blue Apollodon, you know what I'm saying? They come down, man, you know, they thinking it's something really crazy going down, but it really ain't really just niggas hanging out. Cause y'all, that answers it to come through there. Yeah. Yeah. The answer to come through there, the head screw to come through there, you know, can't chop it up, man. It was cool. You know, they just wanted to meet screw. That's hard. That's hard. Like in those stories, you got those stories for days because you and him was right there together, man. Yeah, man. Me and screw did a lot. You know, screw had, screw had a personal relationship, man, with like a lot of people. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And a lot of people can tell you just as many stories as I can with screw. Because he was that type of dude that he was going, he was going pretty much put himself in situations to, to, to be a part of what, you know, what anybody was trying to accomplish. And he didn't mind including people in his successes either. Nah, nah. You know, he wasn't, he wasn't selfish. That's hard. Like at all. Like I said, man, screw could have put a blank contract in front of anybody, man. Cause you know, you're going to have your best interests. That's what a little Kiki, little Kiki said. He didn't, man, we weren't thinking about no money, no tapes, none of that. We just was having fun really pretty much. Just kids over there. Just kids having fun. You know, they ain't seen the part like, man, he really ain't making the money out. You know what I'm saying? Like screw gave everybody career. It was like writing onto the day. That's hard. You know what I'm saying? Like usually we can do a show, I perform a song from 2000 down, not 2000 up. You know what I'm saying? From the year 2000 down, you know what I'm saying? It's the old rock and show like. Wow. Did Scarface, did he have a relationship with like Rockwell with screw? Yeah. Yeah. He had a relationship with him. Okay. I gotta go check out those stories cause I don't really, I gotta go back and see cause I know they, they was before Scarface was early in the game, you know? So when screw came around, that would have, that would have, that was like, dang, that's another different, a different phase of the, of the way the whole thing rolling. You know what I mean? And then not only that, like I said, there was phases. You, you got direct, you got all these different phases down here with big moaning and like, you know, before the screw, you had your dad, Scott. Okay. Yeah. And you had dad, Scott, you know, he was like, you know, just as hot as screw. You know, in this era, you know, everybody had, had dad, Scott, you know what I'm saying? That's hard. Yeah. So now you're, you know, screw. It's screw. Yeah. So, you know, even when we started with the music, like screw was like, you know, the radio want to play it. I mean, use me. I'm the radio. Yeah. You rather, he just all going to screw taking it on the radio. You know what I'm saying? It ain't going on. You know, every nigga want to do, want to do the house and screw. I listen to it. I pray, listen to it. I got to call that bass hit different on that screw, man. See, then the, but what people ain't know, like screw, he'll tease you, you know what I'm saying? Like he'll play a song and the song will be fade, not need to be playing instrument, but he'll be mixing another song in at the same time. And you'll be thinking like, damn, what's all we from the drop is on the tip of your tongue, but you can't. You don't know, you don't know until when it dropped. He like, oh, that's hard. The way he brought the heat. So he brought that over here. Yeah. Yeah. So he kept your guessing all the time. How do you think that's what I'm saying? Like, hey, Travis Scott again, like dude, this movie is going to come on with it, man. Yeah, they don't come up. I feel like the way it's going, you know what I'm saying? They go through the proper challenges, man. I think it'll be a success. I so hope so long before it comes out, though. They got to put everything in the game story. You know, they started just to figure out, you know, who's going to write you. Right. I saw that online. Yeah. So, you know, it's still up in the air, but you know, they say Sony, you know, so they know they put the right people and ask the right people the right questions to get the story right. Hopefully 2023 to be out sometime next year. Yeah. I hope so, man. Up to me, I'll be like, how fit that? Yeah, exactly. I hope he would be doing that. We love 50 Cent, man. Because he does good work. We love 50 Cent, bro. Niggas don't, hey, they move down there. I think he can move down here. He got a place down here. Man, we love 50 Cent, man. I ain't going to lie to you. Have you met him? Have you met him? No, man. I met 50 back in 03. And that long ago? Yeah. Me and Flip, we was in Dallas for the Rock the Mic tour. And we was fucking with Buck, and he came up in Buck Room before the concert that night. And we went to the concert with him. Well, anybody flip out on stage and shit like, yeah. Did he seem like that back then? He wasn't the same. He wasn't like a businessman back then, or? Back then he was because I ain't gonna lie. He, man, I'm gonna be crazy today. Well, I feel the vibe, but he cool. What happened? You about to start something and then you stop. Now, this is nothing, but when they got off, say, you go back to your green room, they had a big screen of the concert. And Jigga came out and he had on some Jordans. And he was like, I don't know, he's been a thotty fuck. Because 50 had to re-box. And J had the re-box. Yeah, but he had on his J's and shit. But yo, man, 50 was still the same 50. Yeah, he stayed from the day I met him, what I see right now, like the same 50. But I never think he came out with these movies like this, man. I wanna say movies, the documentary series, the premier, the stars thing going down. Cause like he bone dropped BML first series. So now right now he doing the BML series documentary, leading up to the BML season two premiere. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, the deal. How it goes? Raising candy. Raising candy. I'm tuned in and everything. And I've been about him some days. I think he's about him some time now. He's away from the brand Hollywood to Houston, man. And I still hope he do. Yeah, so. You haven't you haven't seen him since he's been here, though. No, I ain't seen him since he's been here. Hey, look here. Hey, 50, you need to pull up to the screw shop. Yeah, you need to come to the screw shop. You got to come to the screw shop. I think I need to get him from the screw pace. Hey, man, you got to pull up to the shop. Shop. Well, yeah. Cause I know they having something. The Gathing Wednesday. Cause you know, you got the side spirits in. Yeah. In the rock, in the Toyota sun. Okay. I didn't know. Like all this is alcohol with Texans, the Astros and the Rockets. Wow. Yeah. So they doing, he got a side spirit lounge in the Toyota center. So he, he thinks it's Wednesday. Think the day before Thanksgiving. Yeah. I just seen it on his page early today. So you gonna go? I might. I might. The family, we going to Austin. Okay. For Thanksgiving. No, we coming back. We just. Me, my sister, my niece, you know, just my mom. We just go out there and kick it like for a couple of days, come back, um, day before Thanksgiving. Okay. Yeah. Top three artists of all time, dead or alive. Any genre. Yeah. You knew it was coming. That's why I looked over there too. And I looked over there. I said, yeah, nigga, get ready. Yeah. The boy. Number one. Hey, I heard, uh, propane say no. Hey, no is my favorite rapper, man. I ain't going to eat a lot of it. Yours too? Yeah, man. Like, yeah. What the hell y'all mean? We don't mean that. We in the Houston, man. It's like, I like no. No, it's hard. No, it's hard. No, it's hard. Like, it's hard, man. It's still Maddy, man. He like that. He like that. Who shot you? Huh? That's all. Who shot you? Yeah. That's all of it. Hey. Yeah. Yeah, man. He's a look. He's a look. Hey, um, yeah. And I got no pro like, because on what, that Ryan Slam, pro got a, um, a song that they rap backwards. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like that, that $1 rewind. He like, he like, he like that Nas too. Yeah. And that's what. Man, it's hard to propane, man. I'm a pro. I'm a pro, man. Man, pro, he one of my, he one of my age time fakes. You know what I'm saying? Really? If you didn't tell, ask me like my top age time. Like, yeah, he ended up. He ended up. The pro ended up. But Nas is your number one on earth. Yeah. Any genre. Yeah. Any job. Wow. Number two. Number two, man. I, um, Number two. Say face, man. Yeah. Cause no face to all this. See, that was exactly what I said earlier. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know all this rapping live. Like, you from Texas. That's what you gonna say. To me, I don't know. You go with Nas, I'm gonna get face, nigga. Yeah. I'm telling you right now. Willie, I'm going to get face, nigga. You know, listen, you already know the truth. Like, when they go in there, when he come out, he coming out hot. Oh, yeah. But I want to know why is Nas your number one? And then you put Stasis too. Like, what is he? I just told him what I'm gonna do. No, I know what you do. I'm not asking him. Ask me cause like, me being an artist myself. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Like, I know a style of the way he rappin' his metal fours and his storytelling. I'm on the same plane. Storytelling? Don't you say storytelling. Talk about face, nigga. Face-tell some stories. No, no, face hard on the stories, man. Hey, man, this is my opinion. Yeah, my top three. You know, so, yeah, man, I'm like, yeah. I'm gonna tell you what just made me just really, you know, like to do music. Like, when you are an artist and you can just, like, put everything on, even talk about yourself. Like, put yourself out there. I'm like, okay, yeah. He, you know, rock and roll. Yeah, yeah. What about your number three? Yeah, I'm about to say number three. Give it up. Number three, man. Y'all might think I'm trippin'. Oh, no. I ain't gonna think you trippin'. If you say Eric Abadu, I'm cool with it. If you say Beyonce, I'm cool with it. Whatever one you say. If you say, oh, I'm a female, man. But y'all gonna be like, Lord Hill. Nah, man, Neeta Baker, man. Hey, that's my Neeta. Hey, that's what I say. Dude, what I say. What I say. I'm telling you, man, hey, man, you can put her on and ride with her. People don't realize, like, I sleep through that. She all right. Oh, you crazy. Neeta, man. I think there's a more, you know, that y'all key of the factory. Man, I like her, man. What's your favorite song? What's your favorite song from Neeta? This one with Babyface, hold on, man. Nah, man. Giving you the best that I got. Stop playing, man. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. What? Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. Angel? Man, it's a man. It didn't go hard, man. All of them jail. All of them. They don't give you the best that I got. That whole, man, as you know, they say, Joe, I used to listen to that before we go out there. Play them niggas, buddy. I tell them, man, I'mma play them. Yeah. That's what they say. They say, Michael, Joe, I used to play giving you the best that I got. Man, see, I'ma play them. Before you go out there. My playlist, man. They say, yeah, that's my girl. I'ma play them. That boy ain't never heard that in the top three. Nah, we done heard that one. Are you the bank guy? I can't remember. We done had that one. I love when you play them, man. Nah, I've had it, though. I've had it hard, though. I've had it hard. I like to have it better. Damn, go get me. I'm going to get that sweet potato pie, too. Man, I got to get that pie. We got to get it for the thing. I'ma pay it in the airport. What? She was making them pies, man? Nah, she was making them in the damn. But this way, she was making it, but she wasn't making it for the public yet. Oh, yeah, you're right. The pie's good. I'm going to get them in there. You don't know where you want. You got that? What you think about it? I think it's cool. I like it. Like, to be just something you put in the oven or something right quick. That's hard, man. Now, I don't give a wrong. I love the homemade, you know, the most with my baby cook them over here. She's going to cook a sweet potato pie every now and then. Do you make that style? I come from a cooking family, man. Oh, you cook? Oh, yeah, I cook. I cook, too. What's your meal? What's that one that you're going to throw down on? I ain't got one. But I'm talking about gravy from scratch, man. Gravy? My favorite, man. I can cook. What you using? Water and a little flour and smoke grease? Yeah, a little water, flour and grease. I don't need no round packs. The McCormick's not the smoke. None of that. Yeah, that's some song pepper in there, too. Oh, yeah. Come on, you see. You put onion in there, too, though. Yeah. I'm like, real dumb, yeah. Yeah. So, like, I come from a cooking family. My sister's my cook. Like, right now, we get all I can count one of them. And they'll be also like, well, I just made my coordinate. I'm going to find some fish and shrimp. Just give them a reason just to cook this every day. Man, I wish I could come over to your house. No. And tell my sister, man. Ain't they going to bounce around my sister, my niece, my niece, my sister? Man, I wish I could come over and grab me something to eat. Man. And I'm bored, but we'll see. They'll tell you, man, we'll just sit them good today. You're going to ask me, right? What y'all supposed to cook today? That's good. Well, that's country. I love it. Man, they go hard. Like, I'm chilling here, man. When I get on the car, one of them be like, hey. And they're going to say something about cooking. Tomorrow is going down. No, right now. Tonight? Tonight. Damn. That's good. Tonight is going to be. Now, my grandma will be like that. I know it's going to be. Now, that's country. They going to be playing domino. I'm going to be playing domino. Yeah, two people or three and whoever they are. I'm a colleague of either one of my house. And these are like yesterday. Trump. No. I woke up to some chicken. All right. Let me say this. Right. I got to say this. Carlos Miller. Stop playing the country. Niggas know what we doing over here in Texas. I don't know what y'all doing in Mississippi. Nigga, but don't get it twisted over here. We playing dominoes, cooking fish, maybe some chicken. Nigga. And guess what? Nigga, we can't see nothing in front of our face. Dog, Nigga, don't come down there playing. You know what? The night of the premiere. Now, my niece is my nephew. And he's like, man, he's like, you know, he propane. Propane, because he's a pro. So he's like, I might try there, man. Then he's over there cooking fish as well. I said, I'll be by the house. But that's the premiere. I got to pot it up, boom. Jump in the car, roll it over there. There ain't fish or nothing. And there's some beef stew in the pot. And you're just in there eating. What, man? We're laying over there killing it, man. That's what I'm saying, man. Look, we came over here. We should have followed him. We should have followed him. And no matter the time, I'd have been like, man, we'll leave. We should have gone and killed him. But I'm telling you, right now, we'll leave. When Ms. Jamaica and E come back up here. Oh, y'all good. Come on. Come on. I'm gonna call you. And he's giving like, okay. Yeah, a big tab. Look, look, everybody cook. Everybody household cook. But we gonna end up somewhere. Everybody carry the food. Everybody gonna cook. Everybody gonna have a meal at their home, this. But they gonna take something. And I think we have my mom's house this year. But everybody gonna cook at home. They gonna have their own spread at the house. Gonna be at my mom's house, like, y'all. That's hard, man. You blessed to even be here. You know, I lost my mom. And we got my wife's mom. But at the end of the day, man, cherish it. Cherish it, brother. That's the thing I got to go. Man, say, man, thank you for coming on the show. We love you, man. Real talk. Don't forget about us, man. No, no, no, no. Y'all come back, man. I gotta do that through the house. And if you come to Dallas, you gotta come by my spot. All right, I'm coming. Man, and hey, man, hey, man. Thank you for doing the show. I know it was last minute. Like I told you when we started, you came over here. You showed boss talk 101 love, man. And I appreciate it, brother. All right, man. Man, check it. It's been another great segment. Another one. Yeah, man. And if you want to boss talk 101. Then you want to what? You want to find me on social media? I thought we said that. No, we didn't say that. What? I didn't get too many damn interviews today. Yeah, man. Willine, tell them what a fine you had. Willine, as you see on everything. Willine, as you see on everything. Can you be on YouTube? We plug it. We plug it. Make sure y'all follow Boss Talk 101, too. Boss Talk 101. That's what it is, man. Man, what? Who would ever have been on the intro? Exo Music from East Texas. She from Longview. OK. It's a girl from Longview named Exo Music. She got a song with B. King as well. OK. And but if you ever go look up, you're going to see. Hey, that's that. And that's that. That's that. Hey, I like music, man. You said you like you remember there? Yeah. You like who is everybody else? I think Chos has the same thing. People be like, call after everybody else. Like who is that? Because she did a hell of an intro. And I did it because she did that intro. She did enough for me. She's going to hook me up with the intro. Oh, yeah, man. That I got to shout out, man. The screwed up records and takes, man. Let's talk about it. Screwed up records and takes. Can we come over there and do a segment over there? We can do it, right? Like, we can do Boss Talk. I can bring a segment. I can bring a segment, do it right in front of each whatever mirror you want to do in the front of. That's all. Take it to the shot. I ain't been in a while. You know what? We've been in a long time ago. I need to come back over there. I need to say Boss Talk. That's what I need to do. Yeah. That's what I need to do, man. Hey, man, we straight up in Houston, Texas, we love the whole vibe. Listen, man, forget about everything else, man. Just focus on Boss Talk 101, man. Screw shop and everything. Will Lee popped up in the building. Check it, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. I'm ready. Her boss is talking. Yeah. What?