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Y'all been begging for these full-length interviews, so go to Patreon, do our membership, and you will have them all. Man, we got something special for you guys today, man. You gotta understand, this guy right here, I'ma be real with you, we was out eating. Yes. We was at the Cheesecake Factory, right? At the bar. At the bar. Yes. And we was just sitting there, and this guy's sitting beside us. And you know me, Mr. Motor Mouth. We talk. Don't do no, I don't meet no strangers. Everybody is, you can be a victim of my conversation at any time. And I got proof here today because this guy right here became a victim of a Ball-Star 101 E.C.E.O., man, just by sitting down eating or just sitting down drinking. Were we watching the game? Was it the Super Bowl? I don't even know. Was it the Super Bowl? It wasn't the Super Bowl. It wasn't the Super Bowl on that night. It wasn't the Super Bowl. But it was the game. We were just there, because was there a game? Because everybody, we wanted seats, but they were super packed, they were crowded, so that's why we ended up at the bar. God did. I think it was the Super Bowl. God did. Oh, okay. God did. God did. He got us together, man. That's all he made us. I got Dre here today, y'all. This guy right here, man. It was Super Bowl, because I remember that's the time that we were here with Super Bowl. We were there for Super Bowl. Exactly a year ago. Sure was, sure was, man. So, man, so you are different, man. I watched your page. I became a fan instantly that day, actually, because when you meet good people, God put you with people, man. You gotta just acknowledge the fact that something great has happened, man. I looked, you had million subscribers. I'm like, what is this guy doing with a million subscribers? Who is this guy? You know, I'm being real. I'm just telling you how I felt. Yeah, yeah, for sure. And it was just a thing where I started watching you, man, and I seen the work ethic, and then I would text you like I did, just checking in, man. Just thank you so much for even, you know, rocking with us like you have being, rocking with Boss Talk, going on. He say you watch some of the, most of the episodes. I watch, I watch. Some of them, for him, some of them not. I watch, I watch some of them, yeah. Every time when he pops up on my page, I'm like, yo, let me see what my guys are doing, oh, they're in Texas. That's good stuff. Do you watch them on YouTube or you watch them on Instagram? On Instagram, most of the time. See, that's what most people do. Like the snippets and stuff. I love it, man, I love it. Get it. So, okay. First of all, cause I'm gonna go in your background and all of that, but I gotta ask this question, cause when people nowadays see a million views on anybody's social media platform, first thing people think, oh, that's fake views. That's fake followers. That's bought. Yeah. So is yours bought? No, mine is acquired through time. I've been doing this music thing for a really long time. I think I've been on IG since they had the little square, the little square logo like long time ago. Like I think I got on IG like 2010, 2011. So I've been grinding it out. I had a few songs that took off, 2018. I had a song top 20 in Mexico. Then I had a big record here in LA. It was called Loco with Jiro, Miro and Cap G. That was a big record for me. So I've been grinding, I've been in this for a long time and yeah, that's how I got. You know, that's people gonna think that. There's like, okay, well I've never heard of him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How you get that? Most of my audience is like in Latin America, Eastern Europe. Okay. You know, Middle East, you know, like, those are kind of like my main. And also LA, I got a good following here in LA too. So now you're trying to build a platform to be worldwide where everybody else, all the other places are just as much popular. For sure. Yeah, I'm trying to expand and you know, I've been working on my music and with the new music coming up, you know, I'm trying to really go worldwide. Yeah, cause you work with Junior Reed too. Yeah, I did a song with Junior Reed 2012. Yeah. We did like a crazy. How did that happen? Actually, he had a show in Oakland. Okay. And at the time I was living in Seattle and I drove over on my team all the way to Oakland to meet him and we did the video. Initially. But how did you get to connect? You can't just, you know, oh, you know, he has a show over there so he has to drive over. I reached out to his son. Okay. On Facebook, I told him. Okay. And he told me, oh, we're coming in town, you know, and then we did the collaboration. He recorded it back in Jamaica. Oh, okay. So he was dope. Yeah, I'm pretty connected with Jamaica. I go there a lot. I see. So yeah, I was in Kingston like two years ago, I did a song with Sean Paul. Ooh. Yeah. Is that out? Yeah, it's out. What's that called? It's called Closer to You. Now let me check you again. Let me check you by asking about this fake view stuff. Don't play with the God, man. This guy right here, man. We're not playing no games, man. We're in the building. God bless us. You got to ask. God trust us to just drop the blessing on us. They don't even play with it. Yeah. Yeah, you know, I'm a big fan of reggae music for sure. I see. Because I know you're from there, that's why. Right. So I grew up with Bob Marley. Like all my dad had is a tape, two tapes he had in the car. One was with Bob Marley and one was like best reggae 96 or something. People don't understand that reggae is like, it's such a worldwide love genre of music because you said from your dad, but you're from Romania, right? From Romania, yeah. And as far as there, and they're listening to reggae music. Yeah, exactly. That's awesome. That's huge. That's huge. So were you raised with your mom and dad in Romania? Yeah, I was raised in Romania and when I was 16, I moved to the States with both of my parents. When I think about Romania, I think about like strict, like y'all don't smile, y'all love making life. It's not like Russia, like we're more like laid back, we're more like South America, we're more chill, we like to party. Okay. We're more relaxed, but yeah, we're surrounded by Slavic countries like Russia and they're kind of like, I don't know, more serious about it. More serious. It seemed like y'all got a lot of money, man. It seemed like some money going on when I be watching y'all. The movies make y'all look like y'all got money. I'm thinking about Fast and the Furious and stuff. How they go about it? They're like, damn, they rich over there. They got money. So I'm kind of waiting for getting money. Is it like what it is in the movies? I mean, I mean, some people got money. Yeah, we do have, there's a lot of people with a lot of money and I think you find more Lamborghinis and Rolls-Royces in Bucharest than you find in LA if it's just like how the culture is. We were a communist country. So when people start making money, they want to show their wealth, you know? Wow. It's not like here, you know, where you have people driving, you know, 10,000 other cars, but they're multi-millionaires over there. If you have a Lambo, that's kind of like your budget. You know, so that's how it is. Like, it's just different culture, you know? So you were raised with your, I know you were raised with your mom and dad, but do you have any siblings? No, no siblings. Only child, spoiled brat. Yeah, I mean. Got wherever you want. I guess, yeah. My dad passed away when I was 20. So I kind of been on my own for like a good... So where's mom? Mom, she's in Seattle right now. Seattle? Yeah, she lives on that side. Oh. And then she comes visit me once in a while. Yeah, cause that's when you moved here, you moved to Seattle first. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How's the Seattle? How's it, how's it? Man. You didn't stay? I'm not trying to like. You don't want to be on me. It just rains a lot. It rains a lot. People are very introverted. I mean, it was what it was. Party life wasn't good? I mean. Not like LA. Nah, everything is like, it's very small. It's very cliquey, very cliquey. You know, everybody hangs out with whoever they grew up with. If you have an accent, or if you're a little more exotic looking. I was just about to say... You're not gonna fit in, you're not gonna fit in. Cause you came here when you were 16, so you were in high school. Yeah. So I'm sure you got teased all the time because of your accent. I had a hard time, man. Imagine I came here when I was like 16, I was ready for action. And I see a beautiful girl, like I look at her, she looks at me, I'm like, man, what am I going to do? I'm trying to get it, but I don't know what to... Oh, but you figured it out fast. What did you say? The first time you went to a girl, what did you say? I don't know, I was just, I was really shy, cause like my humor was different, like it's different culture. So I was just staying quiet. I played basketball all day. That's all I did. I played basketball and it was like one day. One day I'm a win. So your first relationship with an American young lady. Yeah. What was the cultural differences or the cultural difficulties, I should say that y'all had in the relationship. Language barriers. Other than that. Besides language is just the culture is so much different. I have a lot of respect for the people that are from here, you know, of course, cause we're in this country, but they're very stiff. Really? Very stiff and they're narrow minded. So it was hard for me to... Explain, give me an example. Like I don't know, they want everything to be scheduled. Like we go on dinner at Thursday at 6 p.m. on language. You just went out with a woman. That's a good woman in the world. You're 18 years old, like I'm 18 too. Like what do you mean we're planning dinner? They just go. That's why Romanian girls are not like that? I don't know. Maybe they are not. I don't know. But everything was very like, very, very structured and very surfaced. Right. You know, it was hard for me to like, to like open up and really get affectionate. So I guess, yeah, I haven't even had like an American girlfriend like that, to be honest. Then who do you date? Romanian girl, do you hear her? European, Europeans. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's why you got a million subscribers. You fly out, you know I could be here. You could fly out tomorrow. That's what he do. You know, he was tripping. Yeah, he might go anywhere. I got to deal with the fly-outs. The prices be going up. Inflation is real. Hey, so let's get into it, man. Rick Ross, I see him on your IG. Y'all look dope. Like, man, how was it working with him? How did you even put that play together? That was a dream come true, you know. My team, I have a team in New York, Renegade Territory, Serge Morales and Jeval. They reached out to Jeter. Rick Ross is a role manager. And they made it happen. We made the song. We recorded a song a while back. And then last year, a few months ago, they were like, yo, you're trying to do these videos? Like, let's get it. And so I went to Miami and we got it done. It was a dream come true, you know. Working with the boss and we connected and we're keeping in touch. And I'm excited about the release, you know. It's coming out soon. What have you learned from him? From him. I mean, he started as an artist, you know. And now he's more like a mogul. He's more like a businessman. And that's something I always considered also, you know, beside, outside of the artistic part of like music. I like that, the business aspect. We actually connected on some business stuff. We started talking about some business. I got some, I got a construction company in Tulum. Okay. I'm building different things over there. Houses and working on the hotel. And when I start talking to him and talking to him about the returns in that business so that he got excited. He was like, all right, it's not just music. So we connected on that. And I can't wait to release the song, meet up with him again and see where it goes from there. And when is it being released? I'm actually waiting for my team and for the label. We're working with this label called Symphonic. Independent label. So we're waiting for all the details. And hopefully soon we're gonna release it. I'm excited about it. So you said Rick Ross, he worked with Sean Paul. He worked with what was that? Junior Reap. Junior Reap. Who else have you worked with? He've worked with Gucci. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, man. Come on, man. You haven't worked with Gucci, right? Before he went to jail. I knew that you, that's the Gucci. I knew it. I met that Gucci. We had a song. We had a song. We had a song. It was like an unofficial release because of everything that was going on at the time. Yeah, I had that. I had one with Pusha T. Yeah, well Pusha T, man. That's hard, man. Juicy J. Juicy J? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The one that liked the ratchet? And I got one with DJ Paul too. Man, that's hard. So you just did one with DJ Paul? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He jumped on the remix. I had this song with Rich the Kid. Yeah, okay. And we did like a Latin remix and he jumped on the song. He jumped on it. Yeah, he's amazing, man. Good vibes. What sticks out to you about DJ Paul? DJ Paul, he's just a very humble and real guy. We haven't really met in person. We talked over the phone. And you could tell. I can tell he's a real one. Man, that's the... Like somebody that did so much for the music and he's such a big legend in the South. Oh, very much so. 36 Mafia, it was so big in the early 2000s. Yeah. And then he's so humble and nice. I feel like I knew the guy for like, he would be in France for a minute. Is they still the only group that has the Oscar? Because you know, they got their heart out here for a pimp. So I think they're the only one. They got on the soundtrack. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm curious. That's a lot. When you were in Romania, were you weren't rapping back then? No, I started rapping in 2004. 2004? In Romanian. I was rapping in Romanian. And then I moved, I was going back and forth at the time. I was spending a lot of time in Romania because I was bored over there in Seattle. Yeah. I was like, man, I'm gonna go back to Europe. I spent a few years over there. And then I came back to Seattle and I started making music with a couple of guys over there in Seattle. And then I mean, you gotta start going in English. This Romanian thing is not gonna stick. So that's when I started to force myself to write and rhyming. How hard was it for you to learn English? It was hard. It was hard, but I mean. You're doing very well. Thank you, thank you, yeah. Now I just started on my last time I'm not even rapping anymore. I'm singing mostly. I'm doing like melodic rap. So it's been an evolution for me. It's been like a lot of perseverance and getting better over time. Aren't there any Romanian rappers that are like big Romanian rappers? I mean, they're big over there. Like everybody in that part of the world. They won't tell me the biggest one over there. The biggest one is actually my favorite. It's a group called BUG Mafia. They're like, they started in the early 2000s and they're like the... But they're huge right now. Huge. I need to look at them up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're like legends over there, yeah. I probably won't understand one word they're saying, but... They have like a really West Coast type of vibe. Like they Dr. Dre West Coast. Man! Yeah. But how did you feel when you wrote that song, Winden, and it won that online contest? It was crazy. That was like only like my fourth song. For Acorn. Ever, yeah, yeah, yeah. Really? Yeah, yeah. And you beat out like, what, 2,000, 200,000 people? I won like, I think like eight weeks in a row. Like they were getting tired of my song. The thing is we did it in, we did it like R&B version. Right. And then one of my producers in Europe did like an EDM remix and they were going crazy. Cause it sounded like a Acorn big hit, but it was not Acorn. But you better sound it like it. So yeah, it was cool. That's why he put you on his record. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and that's why we did that record. Yeah, yeah. Wow. Man, so are you pleased with like how your success is being with these artists and collabing? Like that's not easy to do. A lot of people are not doing that. It's like a, it's like a dream come true for me, you know, but you know how humans are like whatever we get, we want more. Yeah. Never satisfied. Sometimes I gotta take a step back and really see like, look at my life. And enjoy. And enjoy like, that's one thing. But when you in the, in the red race, you wanna keep going. You wanna keep going. You know, I'm glad. But that's what America does for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's America, yeah. That's America. I promise you, that's what it is. That's the lifestyle here. Yeah, you gotta keep going like, you look in the light, life in the light is super expensive, man. It's crazy. Man, I can't believe, hey, hey, you gotta be with Rick Ross or somebody. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's like. DJ Paul or Juicy J, somebody. That's why everybody move into Atlanta. That's why a lot of people live in Atlanta. I like it. But you could, it ain't, it's not LA. It's cool, but I don't know if I can live there full time. I would, I definitely like the creative vibe. Yeah, yeah. Like you can go there. Miami. Miami, man, it's, I don't know. It rains and stops. It feels like you're in Panama City or something. It doesn't even feel like you're in the United States. It's so Latin, you know. It's Latin. If you. With the catalog that you have and all the people that you've worked with now, this is like a huge catalog. Who would you like to work with next that you have not worked with yet? Oh yeah, I wanna do one with Drake. Ooh. Yeah. And then he could have. I'm gonna put it in the universe. That, you know. I just gotta. Just have your people reach out. I gotta prove myself first more, even more. Like, you know, I did a lot, but there's so much more work to do. Mm-hmm. So. What's your downfall with your music? Like where do you see that you are not. Excuse me. It's just like, it's just like the whole social media. It's like, it changes all the time and it's like, it takes all your energy. It does take a lot of time. So that's kinda like something I need to like go even harder on. Like, but it's just like, sometimes you just wanna throw your phone away, you know. That's the, that's the real. You can't win for losing. You just be like, man, I'm gonna throw this phone away. That's why you hire somebody. Enjoy life, you know. Yeah. That's for sure, yeah. You can hire somebody, but you still gotta keep up with what that hire person is doing. Of course. You don't get away from it. That's in your mind. You've made this place where I don't have to do it. That does not exist. If you're gonna be great at something, you have to be in control of what's going on with it. You still check, but you're not gonna spend as much time as if you have to do it. I tried it, though. You're not gonna be the same. I tried it, though. I tried that. You're the only one that understands your brand. That's the sad part about it. That's the truth. And that's what I'm saying. Because people would always try to post things or make the audience perceive you in a way that's not really you. So you always gotta like be hands on. So do you think like, even if you go to say, I say Snoop. Yeah. Do you think he run heels? No. I'm asking, I didn't ask you. I think it's a combination. I do, too. I think it's a combination. On all these big names, I think it's a combination to the point where they have access to it 24-7, but they also have a schedule of posts that somebody's making. Of course. So they kinda like. Anything that's going on all the time. Yeah, cause we have interviewed people before who their label or whoever is controlling their social media, but they also have access to it. So they post, and they post as well, but sometimes say you post something and your label don't agree with it, they'll take yours down. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. That's real. So it's like that. Those people that have a lot of brands and a lot of, I'm sure there's different politics when it comes to their social media, they can't really post it. How you gonna up the ante? What are you gonna do to make this brand pop even more for 2023? Me, I still. How you gonna pop this brand, right? I still believe in the music, man. I believe that the music is gonna connect. So you gonna bring more? Yeah, and then I wanna, my one of my strategies is to promote my music in Europe heavy and bring the success from Europe to the States. Try to reverse it in a way. So I have a strong team over there and we plan on, even with the Rick Ross record, it's coming up, it's called Bands. We gonna. Bands. Bands, you know? We gonna just. You know what that's talking about when you say Bands. You know, the boys had some Bands to make them Dan. You know what I'm saying? These boys say Bands. You know, we just banned one word. If it ain't crazy. Bands. So if you, I mean, when you look at the way that things are about to transpire this year. Yeah. Is it hard being on a label and then trying to get them to put songs out when you want? They creatively trying to help. But I know you wanna do things, but don't they have boundaries put set in place to where things are coming out in a way to where everybody on the team can agree? The thing is like, what I believe is an independent label that I've been shopping my music around a little bit lately. So trying to get a feel of the market. I feel that the economy kind of affected the overall in this music industry. So now labels really wanna see what they're putting the money into. So if you're not popping on TikTok and if your music is not, you know, they're more hesitant to like go in on the, that's what I'm trying to do right now. Like. Do you want, do you want that? Because now that all the resources out here and the things that you can do creatively on your own with the like, I told the rest of the show in this when we was interviewing him. And me and him talked about that, being that he was on a label, now that he's independent, understanding how to maneuver. Yeah. And in a way to where you know you gotta make this thing happen on your own. And you have your manager in place, you have your distribution team in place. You can kind of literally build your whole brand up independently like it's a label behind it. Yeah. Am I right? Yeah, but it's all, at the end of the day, it's all about having a good product and having money for marketing. That's it. Like if you don't have the money for marketing, it's very difficult, independent or not independent. But you know, when you with the big label is also, there's pros and cons, you know, cause they give you the money and they also have the relationships with all the outlets. So, but at the end of the day, you get a smaller cut of the music. So it's such an interesting business. I'm still learning. What do you, your 40, your million streams. Yeah. Don't even equal to nothing but $4,200. Yeah, yeah, exactly. $4,200. Yeah. You gotta do a lot of strings. For my Rick Ross song, for me to break even, I gotta get at least 40 million streams. See what I'm saying? But then even, that's why it's real. I mean, after you do like, To recoup. Yeah, to recoup with the marketing and everything. Yeah, it's such a comp, it's like a, it's like a lottery. You better off going to Vegas and put it on the roulette and just be like. $4,200. Yeah. But that's why they talk about an artist not just being a rapper or a singer and just do your streams. You gotta be a total artist. You doing your shows, you doing your merch, you doing this. So you trying to recoup that money not from just streams. So it can come back a little bit faster. Yeah. There's different ways about it. It's just at the end of the day, the music has to connect or you as an artist and person have to connect with the audience. That's right. I want you to tell our fans something about you for them to fall in love with who you are as a person. Because it's not always about the music. It's who you are. The representation of you should always come through your music. Who are you that our fans need to go out and look you up and fall in love with you? Man, I'm just a real guy. I came in this country as a kid. Big dreams, you know. And I'm just still following my dreams and I'm always gonna keep it real. I'm always gonna say what's in my heart. And if it connects with the audience, that's amazing. And at the end of the day, life is so short. And if you're able through your art or whatever you do to inspire a couple of kids to follow their dreams, I mean, that's your mission on earth, you know. Just to do that. So I'm just gonna stay humble, stay real and just let the music speak for itself. I'm never gonna go crazy or start beefing with people. And I'm gonna just be myself. And if it's meant to happen, it's gonna happen. If not, well, that's that. Something else. My destiny was something else. That's awesome. You know? Yeah, well, if Dre or somebody say your name in a song, if he don't do a song with you, he either ride with you or collide with you. And if somebody wants to take a trip to Romania, what is it about Romania that they have to go and see? First of all, you gotta be single to go to Romania. Why? It's not for a freshly married or... Oh, all the men try to take the girls and the girls try to take the men? No, there's a lot of beautiful women in Romania. There's a lot of beautiful women over there. And they love black guys. So you've got us. Don't I'm scared of guys like me? Black, green, whatever. The money, whatever color you want. You know, it's all about like what you bring into the table. There's so many beautiful women over there. Why you left? You should have stayed then. I mean, that was just... That's how my life, you know, is when I had to come here with my family and then... Then I was not feeling home 100% there because I was used to the state's life, so... But Romania is amazing. I'm actually going back this summer. Best food in Romania. You should best food. Yeah. There's a lot of traditional food, but... Like what should we try? I don't know. Me, I just eat chicken. No, no, no, no. You know, I don't really... Can you cook? No, not really. Just down a little bit. We cook pancakes. A little bit, yeah, yeah. Pancakes, eggs, scrambled eggs. That's it. You got to learn how to cook so you can woo your woman and, you know, cook for her sometimes. That's only in the movies. Yeah. She better come see me fed already. So, okay. So, like, I heard you talk about the guys, but what about working with women? Oh, what you mean? Like the features. The features. Yeah, I want to do that, I want to do that, too. But I just... I don't know, like... You end up being in a relationship with them and suddenly you do that. No, no, no, no. No. There's no Romanian girls. Is there any artists, Romanian women? There's a few really talented and beautiful ones, but... We need to do that. Yeah, yeah. We got to up to any. We're doing 2023. We're going to diversify. We got to keep it... We can get more different men. Men are going to come through the girls, so if you're coming... Oh, here they come. You're right, you're right, yeah. I'm going to work on that. Get about 20, 20 Romanian girls, get on one of them, a big old yacht she was on, and just go out there and just go in. Sounds like a plan. So, tell us something in Romanian. You want to hear Romanian talk? What you want me to say, yeah. Tell our fans something. Something. Man, I'm never good at this. I don't know, this is just... What should I say? I'm very happy that I'm here with you on this show. And I hope we can work together in the future. What I said is... We don't know one thing I'll even like... I don't know. I'm waiting for translation. I'm happy that I'm here with you today. That's all. And I hope we're going to collaborate in the future. We are! Yeah, yeah, yeah. Romanian almost sounds like a little bit of Spanish. Yeah. That's what I was hearing. I was trying to figure out if Romanian would sound more like French or Spanish, but it almost sounds a little bit more... It sounds like Latin. Yeah, it has a Latin feel. Yeah, Latin feel, kind of like Portuguese, Spanish, Italian. Okay. It's in the same range. Top three artists of all time. You know who you are. Dead or Alive. Top three artists, dead or alive. Any genre. Any genre. Yes. Number one. Number one. The big doll. Michael Jackson. Number two. Freddie Mercury. Who is that? From the Queen. From Queens. What does he say? Or what does he... He had a good run. I'm going off their performance. I'm going to look him up. I'm going to look him up. Yeah, Freddie Mercury. Number three. Number three. DMX. Ooh. Boy, that boy was cool. You love DMX. Yeah. What's your favorite song? I'm going to look him up. I'm going to look him up. I'm going to look him up. I'm going to look him up. Number three. Number three. DMX. What's your favorite song? Yeah, we go again. I like all his songs. Whatever they want. I'm a big, big fan. Yeah, yeah. No, but for me, I'm looking at, you know, as an artist, I always watch performances. Performances. He has energy like crazy. Like Michael Jackson, when he performed in Bucharest in 1990, right after we had like a river. You saw it? I didn't see it. I saw it on TV, but seeing all these people fading and the emotion and the show. Yeah. It's the same if you guys are going to look at Freddie Mercury. It was the same. Queens. Queens. That group. It was a big group. Yeah. I'm just looking at the overall, like people that kind of like had an effect. The love they had for him. Of course, there's some, top three is very hard. Like Bob Marley. Everybody said you didn't put Bob Marley in there. He's not in your top three. He's not in your top three, man. Two Bob Marley on my leg. So he should have been in top three then? Yeah, it's just like what came to me in the moment. No, you gave your top three. Yeah. So those were like the ones that kind of like captured my... How can people get a hold of you if they're trying to... I'm on IG, Dre Ross, D-R-E-I-R-O-S. You can find me everywhere. Now I go by Dre, but my IG handle is Dre Ross. YouTube. On TikTok, I'm that boy Dre on... That boy Dre! You know, I'm trying to get that part into it. How many followers you got? On TikTok, not much. It's not good. I'm not big on the dancing and the skits. You got to tell them. You got to tell them they don't do it, man. They got to do it. I got to get on it more. So yeah, that's how you find me. Man, thank you so much for coming on the show. We love you, Dre. Thank you. Man, we know already it's a blessing. We will work more together because every time I'm looking for you, I'm trying to figure out what's going on next. Let's do another one after I drop the music. You coming to Dallas? Yeah, I'll come to Dallas. Man! You still got to introduce me to Scarface, man. I got you. I will get you on the phone with him. And after I do that, it's going to take you there. Okay. I can get you on the phone. Right. I can do that quick. For me, Scarface, growing up as a kid, you had Biggie in the East. You had Pac on the West. Scarface in the South. Didn't I tell them that? You know, I don't play about Scarface. Yeah, man. I don't play about Pym C. Scarface, man. I mean, I used to play his music. Yes, yes, y'all. All day, all day. Like, he had that album, The Fix. Yeah, yeah. That was, like, classic. And the one before Untouchables. Classic, like... See, he giving it to you. He giving it all the way to you. Man, I used to bump that old, like, 2000 to 2003 every day. Scarface, take it, man. Boss talk got... Listen, man. This cat is Romanian. This cat is the truth. And I just put you on the map with Romania. You owe me one. You got to call me. Check it, man. Amen. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. What a boss is talk. Can we out? We out.