 Hey man, shout out Boss Talk 101 with E.C.E.O. Miss Jamaica Money Moses, man. I heard no one but got himself and get it on my own one ass for shit. Don't need no body's help to stick right by my BB bill. Cook that paper work up in the kitchen. I feel like I'm a chef. My plug. Nick Huston, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit, huh. Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. This is you, Nick Huston, shit boy, E.C.E.O. And I'm Money Moses, by the way. You create content every damn day. Hey man, we got a regular back in here, y'all. A guy that don't really need no introduction. This got family, you know what I'm saying? Don't pull up, nigga. This family for real, man. Nah, for real. My boy Y is in barrios in here, man. What's going on, man? Nah, what's up with it, man? Man, you know, I'm confused. I told you earlier, man, when I was talking about you last night, it was like real. I'm like, who the hell is that? They keep saying like he hard, didn't they? I'm like, it's a new nigga on the camp, man. Nah. And then I go on the home. Yeah, he done changed his name, man. They kept saying that shit, bro. I ain't changed my name. I'm still Y saying barrio. That's my rap name, but my people around me, they just, we got a thing for nicknames. So a lot of times, you know what I'm saying? We'll give each other different nicknames. And right now I'm running with Rio. Man, I'm like, who in the hell is Rio? Wasn't that, you know, I was confused. I'm like. You got to be Mario, maybe Mario, Barrio, Y said Barrio. Right now I'm Rio. So it's just different, you know what I'm saying? Different me's. Man, you know, always like I said, man, I told you earlier when we was talking offline that, you know, earlier today, man, like the leadership role in the way that you stepping into the game and the work ethic that you put behind what you're doing. Really, I know I already wanted to live will be proud, man, you know what I'm saying? Cause you talked about a little bit earlier, but when you came right out to your past, and but it was kind of like you wasn't sure, like you was like, I don't know, man. You know, you know, as far as how you was gonna do it. And I think you're doing a great job. Yeah, I appreciate you telling me that. You know what I'm saying? That's what really keep me going. You know what I'm saying? To keep making music and keep pushing myself. Cause I say like, how I used to do it was, I just make music and sit back, try to hold, think of videos, try to hold, see how I'ma drop it. You know what I'm saying? This year I just said, you know what? I'm full sprint dropping everything. Nobody gonna help work me. You know what I'm saying? That's my mentality this year. I told you that though, last time you was on here too. I kind of spoke on that. Just the what, and you said it last night. He kept holding back. Yeah, you even said that last time. So I think that's dope that you, and to come out with two consecutive projects like you just did, man. These boys ain't working like that. Nah, not at all. I just wanna chunk everything towards a, you know what I'm saying? That's the big battery behind everything. You know what I'm saying? Like I know at the end of the day what he would want and how serious he was about his music and making money out of music. So I know at the end of the day, you know what I'm saying? I ain't finna let this shit go down. Man. And he was so serious about it, you know. You know that he did that, like when he did the last interview that he did was on here. And the way we was talking and talking to you earlier offline, but at any rate just, you know, the way we was talking about the YouTube and all the stuff that he was saying on here, man. You know, you can go back and look at that video and know where he was at at that time. Nah, for real. Like, I didn't mean to cut you out, like I just want to jump in there and say, like around the time he died or passed away, that's when I could say he really had turned to switch. You know what I'm saying? Just music wise, you know what I'm saying? Cause I think it was fun to take off for something. So I'm just picking up where he left off. I like it, man. You know, I seen you when you, like I said, when you came out and jumped on the mic outside. I think y'all was in front of a bank. Yeah, Chase Bank. Chase Bank. And I was like, dang man, my boyfriend to go in. You know what I'm saying? So I just love your energy, man. And I love the way that you said in the bar, really. Nah, for real, I'm trying to. Yeah, and I like that, man. So I mean, how many visuals have you done with these projects? I shot one after one I just dropped. After last month shot, I think I shot like probably four songs. 2022, I didn't probably drop like, maybe I'll say five or six videos by myself. You know what I'm saying? I do features too. Really? In songs with other people. Total back nine songs, 10 songs, maybe nine videos this year. That's dope. I'm trying to get to, I tell myself from my team, I'm trying to get to like maybe like 50 videos by the end of this year. That's it right there. You got it right now. 67 takes. 52. Yeah. Yeah, 52 videos. We have 52 videos and probably about 67 takes, which I'm at two right now. So I may put out more than that. Already, man. So sorry for the swipe, man. What made you come up with that name? I ain't got a lot. One of my members, Dullo, gave it to me. He was just like, bro, swiping, bro. He like, you know what I'm saying? Swiping, we jugging, you know what I'm saying? So he was like, bro, sorry for the swipe. I'm like, shit, I'm just ran with it from there. And shit, I just put that tape together. Some of that music on there, I been recorded though. Like a lot of that music on there, I been recorded. I just never released. Cause you know what I'm saying? I really wasn't releasing music like that. I was thinking, I was thinking about it too much. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Instead of just showing my true talent, that I really got some on the mic. So I'm saying I really just put that shit out, finished it up, put it out, got some features on there, put it out. Well, that Gino Billy, is that, that's the Wattie Too Live feature? Jenoblee. Yeah, Jenoblee. Yeah, that's me and Wattie. I'm trying to get a, if I know somebody I find somebody, I'm trying to get a cartoon video for it. Okay, that'd be dope. You know what I'm saying? So I'm trying to get a cartoon video for it. I got you. I got a plug for you. I got a plug for you, man. Okay, big. I got a plug for you. Boss talk one-on-one, I'm still my shit. I got you, man. I'm definitely a plug-in with the right person for that for sure. So, and you had another one with, you got YSM Flip on there, and a Jude R feature? That's too rich. Two-four records? Two-four records, yeah. That's me, my boy YSM Flip, my twin. And when his little brother, his actually brother, little brother, Jude Rich, with the video out on YouTube, we shot the video, pushing the song. You know what I'm saying? How long it gonna take you to make a song? I don't get to take me to make a song. It depends, bro. I can make a song in 10 minutes. I can make a song in 10 days. I can make a song in two hours. I can make a song in two months. It just depends. I'm really awesome, like trying to be an artist with this shit. So like, you know, some artists finish their pains in five minutes, some finish their pains in five weeks, some finish their pains in five years. You know what I'm saying? I just, whatever I put on the track, I just come back to it, you know what I'm saying? Or I finish it right there, just however it turned out. Just, I'm all trying to make the song good than just about the time it'll be done really quick or some shit like that, you know what I'm saying? Put more time in, get more out of it. Yeah, I agree with that. Pain behind it. What is that about? What is that song? What inspired that song? Pain behind it, just, I really want to say, probably not past, really to be honest, you know what I'm saying? It's pain behind it. That's what I say on there. I said that this paper might be pain behind it, you know what I'm saying? So that this paper might be, sometimes get paper, it's gonna be pain behind it, you know what I'm saying? So just basically talking about what I go through, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. The pain about some shit I go through, shit we go through, shit everybody go through, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So I was asking last night on some guys that was on here, how important is it to shop around your music? Like instead of just doing it locally where you at, going out to different places, whether it be in somebody said they weren't going to Mississippi, but wherever, say you go to Vegas or Cali or whatever, do you think that's important to do? Yeah. Like clubs or wherever. I always, every time we go out of town, I shoot my cameraman out there with me, you know what I'm saying? And if I can, I take my studio equipment with me, but if I don't, I either look for a studio right there, take my studio equipment, but I'm for sure taking my cameraman just because, you know what I'm saying? I could be shooting a video outside anywhere, somebody come up to me and say, who is you? You know what I'm saying? I show on my Instagram, they like my music, that's a fan, that's somebody that, you know what I'm saying? One fan is better than no fans, you know what I'm saying? That's what, somebody tell me one time, you got 200 views, that's 200 people listening to your shit. That's better than somebody, nobody listening to your shit, you know what I'm saying? Everybody start out somewhere. You gotta start somewhere. You gotta start somewhere, so, you know what I'm saying? I'm big on like just, I say everywhere I go, trying to put the music somewhere in it, you know what I'm saying? If I go up the street and it's a scene up the street, I'm calling my cameraman, we gonna shoot a video right there, you know what I'm saying? You got a song called White Beater on there as well. What is that about? White Beater, this is better, I just say like, basically, how can I say this on here? Basically like, okay, people that's upper class, you know what I'm saying? Caucasian people that's upper class, you know what I'm saying? They, most of the time, you know what I'm saying? They were smaller, like, I would say smaller clothing, you know what I'm saying? Like shorter shorts or something like that, so I'm basically just talking about me having money, my team having money like upper class, like upper class, Caucasian people, that's it. That's dope, that's dope, that's some funny. Yeah, so when you think about just all of the different things that you've seen, what did you do side by side with? Yeah, I went to side by side with. How did you like it this year? I ain't gonna lie, I went to LA, I shot out there Saturday early, you know, stayed there whole Saturday and left the next day, so it was cool, it was cool, I did some, I did, it was cool, I liked side by side with it, I'll be there next year, if I ain't bigger than what I am right now. Oh no, you working, so you definitely gonna be there, it's going down, man. Yeah, you will be there next year, no problems. Yeah, you gonna be there next year, right? You gonna be there next year? I'm sure he is, I'm not gonna, he was gonna go this year, but I kind of pulled him back, we getting ready, we going in. I was going not to go, but Lil' Brookman, Lil' Brookman, man, he go real to the youngest, I'm going out there. You killed it, I already know you killed it, man. Kit Kat, what's Kit Kat about, bro? Kit Kat, I don't know, it ain't really no, I ain't gonna lie, there ain't no just meaning behind Kit Kat, it's just me freestyling, really, that's why I shot the video, how I did it, it's just me just wilding, young nigga wild and getting on the track, talking my shit, it ain't no meaning behind. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so let me ask you this, man, so do you think that, cause I noticed the other one that you put out, you didn't put as many songs on it, why is that? Because the other one I did, I did I freestyle, like I ain't gonna lie, I got the idea from the young nation, when they was dropping like I freestyle and shit like that, they was taking old school beats and just remixing them, so I ain't gonna lie, I had my producer, every time I hear an old school beat, I wanna hop on, I screenshot it, send it to him, he'll send it back, but he'll send it back, my verse and the 2022 verse, you know what I'm saying, with different snares, different snaps, different type of beat, you know what I'm saying, but we're still with the same sample on there, so it ain't nothing but just old school beats that used to be on the radio and stuff like that, and I didn't jump on them and freestyle on them, it went crazy. So what's your best project out there, something like an off the project, what's your best song off the project? Off the freestyle? You had a real Prescott? I don't know, I like all of them, I ain't gonna lie, probably a... Mr. Touchdown, eh? Touchdown. Probably that one was Pimp. Everybody like still scamming though, everybody like still scamming, but I like Pimp and Mr. Touchdown and my favorite too, I saw. Man, so what inspired the cover? You loving them Cowboys, you like that Prescott? They my team. Yeah, you playin' no game, you were hurt when them boys... They my team. You were hurtin' in that... I'm hurt every year. You should know it's coming. You should know it's coming. It's to the point where I know it's coming, like I know it's coming, but I don't know, I just play sports when I was little. I play a quarterback and stuff like this, so I talk about a lot of, I mention a lot of football players, a lot of basketball players, my music and shit like that, because that's what I did, you know what I'm sayin'? So I found out my hustle, you know what I'm sayin'? I play sports, that's all I think of it was playing sports, so I just mentioned a lot of sports in my music, because that's part of my life. Man, you know what I think about, like I said, the fact that when Woody was on here last, and he talked about, you know, just, he talked about the clothing brand that he had. I wanna know, where is that at? What is it still around? I ain't gonna lie, his people, I don't know how serious the situation is, but his people supposed to be getting some lawyers and stuff to look into it so they can release it the right way, so. Okay, because I was, me and him talked about it, I hear, I was like, say, you know. I ain't gonna lie, I'm always thinking of a way to keep his name going, and we are always two folk, my team, I was thinking of a way to keep his name going, so we always think about, at this point in time right now, I'm glad you brought it up, I got a guy working on some different type of logos for us, and without his, around his name, I already spoke to his mom and stuff like that, so she cool with it. But his actual brand that he was putting out, they trying to get lawyers to look to, you know what I'm saying, how to do it. Yeah, cause we talked about it, that was the last conversation we had was about that clothing brand, I was on it, I think they trying to put this stuff like, out in stores or something like that, cause it gotta be something like that for it, to be talking about lawyers and all that kind of stuff. Why was it? Two folk jersey. Two folk jersey. That'll be dope, man. That'll be dope. You got something going. Like you already sporting the jerseys anyway on the cover, so. I'll make it like Cogus. That's dope, ain't it? That's dope. I'll make it like Cogus. That's why you're a man. Man, you take that from him. Give it to you. Nah, you don't love it, you family, nigga. I definitely, I definitely. You know you family, so stop playing. And when I bring, when I get them, come drop off a hoax. Bring them over here, we don't wear them on. The logo on the shirt should be something out of the microphone. Yeah, for real. Like the NBA got, That'll be dope. That'll be dope. I need a logo. I got my man working on my logo. Find a picture of Woody. Find a picture of Woody. And just black it out like the NBA do, like the white and do it like this. He be up with a lot of different ideas, bro. I actually got that on my head. I talked to my head. He's talking to my man, my mind be blank. I ain't got no smoke or blood or something. But it comes design. It comes design. Yeah, he love clothes. That's his design, bro. Actually, yeah, the M.M. on the money moses, he wearing the balls talking for show. Cause he, you know, he born in it. Yeah. So already, I think, man, I got to get y'all some boss talk hoodies, man. We killed it, man. I got so many different people that done killed it. I wear it. I wear it. Anybody customers, if it's hard, this Mr. Hittas right here, but I'm gonna have to get in there. Boss talk hoodies. Yeah. Cause we here, man. We been killing it. You ain't been saying corn crop with everybody. Smoothie. They been wearing the hell out of boss talk. I gotta give me some boss talk, girl. Jumpsuit's my thing. Yeah, I got you. It's going down. I promise. Man, so what are you thinking? Like, what are you thinking that the next move for it? Do you think Dallas is really where, not just Dallas, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington? How do you think the music is doing right now in the city, man? Because a lot of people saying that it's kind of ain't been no big hits and where's the hits at? That's what they say, but I listen, I'm young. So I listen to a lot of niggas out here and it's, bro. That's what it is, bro. Like everybody's telling me nobody come. It's so much talent out here that niggas don't even know. Like niggas just don't know what to do, bro. Like, you know what I'm saying? You can't blame it on the artists, bro. Like artists is doing what they supposed to be doing. Bro, you can turn on a lot of niggas shit out here and it's jumping, bro. These niggas not doing what they supposed to be doing with their artists. Bro, you got like Lil Earl that they keep talking about, Tay Moniz that they keep talking about, you know, that they, I don't know why they, I guess cause it's the numbers, the TikTok and all that. Are you even dealing with TikTok? Not me, personally, bro. Me, honestly, you ain't even jumping out there and doing nothing for TikTok. I done had so many people telling me I didn't even put my hands on TikTok. I just ain't grasped it, but. Man, how do you do that? Because C4S is waiting for somebody to get in with something to dance to. They'll do it. You just got to, it's like putting Mark in it. Bro, I got a couple of them. You see what I'm saying? What do you not say to this? I need to get on that TikTok. Yeah, because they own there and they came on here with like millions of followers and they like whoever, you know, rocking with them. They'll dance to they song. But that's the way to get up out here on TikTok. But still at the end of the day, it's still a whole bunch of talent out here, bro. It's just niggas got to be put in a position to take out some type of way. You know what I'm saying? Like everybody ain't from to come up of when he wonders or something. Some of us really got to get out here and draw music, get in these faces and work like this. So at the end of the day, bro, it's somebody got to be pushing Dallas artists. It's crazy and then come out here and get a bag. But no Dallas artist can go to no other city and go get a bag. That's crazy that people keep saying it. Why do we think that is? People know. Let's talk about it. Why people keep saying it? What Dallas artist is going somewhere getting a bag? Why people keep saying it? Everybody from out of town come to Dallas and get a bag. Because they do. Who in Dallas going to go get a bag? Who, we see them come. They come to V Live and get a bag. I know I see them so well. I see them, but it's like Dallas artist can't do it. Why? I don't know. I don't know. I can't tell you that, bro. Don't get the love enough. I don't know if they are we, is it? I think some of them, not all, but some of them get the big heads already and they think they too big to even do some stuff in Dallas. And they feel like they don't want to do it in hometown. Some of them like that. Yeah, I feel that. I think yellow is the only one that could do it if he wanted to. Yellow? Yellow. If he wanted to. Yellow? I don't think he wanted to. He could go everywhere else in a bag. I feel like if Freddy wasn't in the city, he got going shit, he could too. It's a few. He really doesn't know. Them big dogs. Them big dogs, yeah. I guess you could say them too. If they wanted to. If they wanted to, but like just comfortably going somewhere and just making rap money. I'm talking about just straight rap money. Just going somewhere, getting the front end, picking up a back end, like niggas is coming out here doing shit. We paying for it, you know what I'm saying? Even at a little event set at the Cozy, they throw a lot of events, you know what I'm saying? On the weekend, the artists come out here and I'm pretty sure they ain't coming out here for free, you know what I'm saying? Pretty sure they getting paid, some type of way. Even to go pop up at the club for two hours, you know what I'm saying? What does Barrio want? Like, what are you looking for in your career? My career? You trying to get signed, you want to stay independent. You looking for, what is the end goal? The end goal is to get signed for sure, you know what I'm saying? I'm thinking bigger than just, I'm thinking about everybody, you know what I'm saying? My team, my daughter, my baby mama, my, you know what I'm saying? Girlfriend, you know what I'm saying? My mama, her mama, you know what I'm saying? I'm thinking about everybody around me. So it's bigger than just, you know what I'm saying? Myself being independent, independent being cool, but at the end of the day, I still got to pay for my own clothes, my own videos, you know what I'm saying? If nobody try to sell my own tickets, you know what I'm saying, for the shows, they don't talk about all the shit we pay for. Videos, promotion, you know what I'm saying? So at the end of the day, that shit's still, you know what I'm saying, work on a nigga. So if a nigga is signed and somebody got a budget to push all that shit forward, and I'm just somewhere where I can just print the music, get somebody else to take care of it, shit, yo, that'd be the way to go. Who would you wanna get signed with? 10, 17, nothing. Bro. I don't wanna just say it, cause shit, I'm the open man. I'm the open anybody that's gonna come with the right. And shit, they gotta come with a bag, I got my own bag, I just need to, I need the studio time and the videos and I need a budget, fuck the bag. I'm gonna handle my bills and all this shit. Most of these things get distribution deals, like they go over there to Empire, but you know, it's a dangerous slopey, you know, it's a slippery slope. Yeah. Everybody's slipping over there. I don't wanna do that. I don't want no distribution or 360 or none of that. I ain't even just looked into it, but it just sound like everybody get fucked up now. It's 360's and their distributions and all. Nah, give me the other deal. I don't know what the other deal called. Did you know One Dope, man? We were just down there with them boys. It's like One Dope, man. It's real, it's real. You a shitty shit. He said that call Crawford, come give me. He was just on here. Fuck them. That's my guy. Come give me, call Crawford. And then we went down there this weekend and did a, we did a whole camp. We rocked with them. Call Crawford, hold on. Right before they went to South by Southwest. I think Bob was up this weekend. Why you didn't go? You coulda went with him. This weekend. Go! Hell, I don't, you know, I ain't gonna lie to you. I'm, I gotta, you know. You be kidding me. He make a nigga wanna come back. Yeah. That nigga, that's the, I ain't leave. I thought I had to leave. So I was trying to call her. Trying to call her. I love 15-O-One, man. And shout out Smoothie, man. Smoothie, over that big push in that nigga right now. He dope, man. Woman, he a dope person. Man, I just can't, you know, like I said, man. We got, we got it going here in Texas. I think we got a lot of talent here. I think, I think opportunity is about to break loose. And mark my words, it's about to go down. So you need to be positioned with a lot of music. I think you need to be working and it's just gonna swoop you up. Right. You know what I'm saying? That's what I'm putting in. Oh yeah. You stop and shit. Don't stop and every time. So you coming back in like a couple of months. Nah, I'll be back. You know I'm coming back for a while. Already, nigga. Any time. No, I'm about to talk. Say already, but we put a gear all the way up. Nigga, we doing a collab on that jersey, nigga. I might get on that, give me a little patch, nigga. Nah, for real. You need to. So like who else, who else do we need to look out for in two-fold and so really putting, you know, putting it down? Two-fold. I'm going Y-S-N-Flip. Okay. Jewel Rich. Okay. Kenny B. Who else? Lil' Brooke. Aye! You know what I'm saying? That's my team right there. Oh, I left that. I'm Shaq Benham, SRT. That's my little brother, he hard too. You know what I'm saying? This is my little camp right there. Man, that's a dope little camp, nigga. We coming, we coming. I think that's important, man, to have that unity and that structure, man. You know, I managed Lil' Brooke, so I know what's going on with her. So I ain't even tripping on that. I don't never begin my respect, you know what I'm saying? But you know what I'm saying? No, but you know, at the end of the day, she knows she hard on team, you know what I'm saying? He say he ain't seen my artist, but two-times. But that's, I don't micromanage, you know what I'm saying? So I mean, if you can't spread your wings and fly on your own, I can't rock with you nowhere. I'm too busy. Nah, I'm not that serious. Can't better spread your wings and do your own things. But show me, I love a creative, you know, just somebody just go and get it no matter regardless. You know what I'm saying? That they don't hustle. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man. You know, y'all family, bro. And I love what y'all got going. I'm never gonna let y'all go, bro. I don't even rock with it. I think y'all the only, it's just the only youngsters that I really just rock with. Cause y'all the way, when water came in here, ever since then I ain't let y'all go. Like, I don't even, like can you be here with me? I'll be like, man, I'm coming on there. Like, you just gonna tell me, you coming? Then when you said you weren't coming, you like, I'm coming anyway. I'm like, it's raining like hell. But get the cameras out, you know? I couldn't get my little daughter outside and that rain. I know it, it was crazy, but they were talking about it, it was gonna be a tornado, they're like, I'm still coming. I'm like, nigga. That's how it is, I don't even give a damn. When he make his mind up, he just make his mind up. Last night you gonna love them interviews cause they was like, that Rio, that was a whole night thing right there, like you been working over there. I love how they do that shit though. That's what I got, I love that shit, you know what I'm saying? I love that shit. But you make it happen because you deserving of it if you working, man, you know what I'm saying? Nah, for sure, but they ain't gotta do that, you know what I'm saying? Because they ain't gotta do that. And they do that, that's why I did my niggas, you know what I'm saying? That's why that's my guy. That motivates you to push harder too though. That motivates the shit out of me. I don't need to hear it from nobody but them. I mean, everybody in the world could tell me, but when my niggas tell me this is going on, that's what motivates me, you know what I'm saying? So, I mean, Lil Brooke, let's talk about her for a second. I wanna talk about the fact of she being the only female that you guys is really just rocking out with? On the music? Yeah, on the music. Yeah. That's dope. You know what I always be when the group has just one female, she gotta bring it. Nah, that's just... She tough, she tough, she tough, she tough, she tough as hell. I tell her all the time she tough as hell, she be slacking off, putting out the music, but she tough as hell, she got it. Yeah. She got it for sure. Yeah, well that's why I manage it. So you know how that goes? I know how to be a niggas. How to be a niggas. To be red. It's going down, man. You know, so when you think about just what we can do to make it even more impactful, I know you say consistency and putting out the, you know, delivering, putting out the music. Anything else that adds to it, you know, like that makes the ball roll harder? Image? My image, you know what I'm saying? Cause people always forget that. Nah, you gotta do that, bro. Bro, that's why I just said, bro, like they independent artists, bro. We gotta like, at the end of the day, niggas is men. So you know what I'm saying? Niggas got kids, bills, car note, I list on top of studio time, but that's why I record myself, do you know what I'm saying? But anyway. You be like me right here. Yeah, I'm doing it myself. They finna keep hitting me for that shit. But studio time, you know what I'm saying? Videos, promotion, eat to gas money, you know what I'm saying? The weed, you know what I'm saying? Whatever, you know what I'm saying? That shit, cause the artist that's not independent don't have somebody paying for all that shit for them. You know what I'm saying? Delta clothes, all that shit. That's your image, that's your rap image. So, you keep building, yeah. No, that's a tax right off. That's a budget. You hear me? Yeah, that's a tax right off. That's a tax right off. That's a tax right off. Yeah, all that, if you out of state, you gotta be in Oklahoma though. You know what I'm saying? You gotta be up in Cali though. I'ma give me some. I'ma give me some out there. I'ma give me some out there. Oklahoma, Cali or something like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'ma give me some. I'ma give me some. Man, you know. And I don't know if your top three changed though. We gotta talk about the top three cause last time we had some, you know, you know your boy YB been really flipping out on everybody. So, I mean, like, like top three artists are all time, dead or alive. I got to get them from you right now. Top three artists, dead or alive. Y'all ain't gonna stick me up with this. I'm gonna future number one though. He always, didn't you do that last time? Yeah, man. You is tripping like every time. He's a ghost. Huh? Somebody else had a future. Nah, he was in that number one spot. Future, that's how I grew up on future. Number two. Dead or alive. I'ma say cheeky. Cheeky? Yeah, on the music and the influential side. Cheeky. Number three. Wadi Too Live. Wadi Too Live. I gotta go with that too, man. Go Wadi. Man, lonely or Wadi Too Live, man. Wadi Too Live. I mean, you know, gotta, hey man, you gotta give it up, bro. Gotta give it up, bro. Gotta give it up, man. It's time for sure. Man, hey man, you know, if it's anything that, did we miss anything? Nah, we covered everything. We covered everything, cause you know, you coming right back at him anyway. I for sure. Every time the project drops, you's where you gotta stop. You know what I'm talking about? I'm dropping. Check it, man. Hey man, it's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. We love you. Let me stop right there and tell you that. Yeah, nah, they got it too. Already, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101 where the boss is talking.