 Let them go. Let them go. Let them go. Let them go. Let's go, man. Check it, man. Got them E's in the building. Yeah, man. How does it get, nigga? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. You want them? No. Back in that action. Back to these packages. Back to kidnap him. Here we on Boss Talk 101. Here we at. I got a question. So, talking back, saying, if you had to advise the younger you, because I know there's a lot of kids out here who are still in the streets and very talented where music is concerned, but won't leave the streets alone to pursue their music, to pursue their dreams, because you can't just make the money right off the bat where music is concerned, but when you go to the street, you know what I mean? So how can you advise them to follow their dreams? That's real. Good question. Oh, that's a tough one, because, I mean, you just got to believe in yourself. And when I say believe, it's like you really got to believe that one day this shit going to work. And it's going to have a whole lot of obstacles. That's one reason why I went to the Feds, though. I'm going to keep it real. Because at that point in time, I tried to do music without hustling. Without selling drugs, I tried to do music, you know? A lot of travel and tribulations hit me tough, you know? I can't meet now, right now, who I am today. I wasn't strong enough. So, I mean, what's up? You scared? Scared of what? Kid dropped me the beat right now. Yeah, I'm better get them to get this beat. You can look at the niggas, too. Yeah, I can look at you. Okay, here we go. We back on this. Let's go. Let them go. Let them go, man. Let them go. Let's go, man. Check it, man. Got them E's in the building. Yeah, man. How does it get, nigga? Maybe. A lot of them? No. Back in that action. Back to these packages. Back to kidnappers. Niggas ain't bothered. They acting. I don't fuck with none of that shit. So don't ask me. Police, release. Labrasse. Then try to lock them in. I was no towel. Bang with some G's. Free list of the B's. You all away vibing with me. See ready, get ready. Shit fit to get dead. Like I said, that shit up with bro T. Ain't talked to Dunda. I'm a bitch. I'm the Dundun. Dada Laguna. Who hotter than me? 32 shot. Got extension. The beam came with it. I got it. Tuck down on my jeans. Not a probation. Still got that eraser. Don't play me. I'll put your bitch ass on the screen. Every morning I play chess with a murderer. He say, Laguna, you just like me. I ain't get caught, but he just got convicted. Remind Diamond ain't doing no snitching. Nigga say that they want money out here. Drop thug and get jammed. Yo real gon' squir. I pray the real really get up here. Man, keep it solid. I know how you feel. Man, hold up, man. Man, hold up, man. You a damn fool, man. That's how you shit. Man, you just said rap, man. Hold on. Didn't say let the nigga out the case. Let the nigga go, man. You make that 11 go over, man. You in that. So you in the projects? Yes, sir. Wow. How was it? Like, I know we had a couple of people on here to tell some stories about Stop 6, Rupa Circle, Fishtrap. Like, how was it over there? What was the thing that stuck out? I've heard stories from people being shot in the leagues and all that. Like, like a lot of shootings and stuff going on. How was it coming up over there for you? Was it just a lot of drugs? As a kid. You know, how was it? See, my mama was, even though she did what she did, she wanted us to stay out of the streets. But, you know, when I was a kid, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, all the streets, but, you know, you go outside, and I witnessed my first murder in Hethelus, you know. Okay. Nine-years-old coming outside, and it's like, he really dead, you know, at the time it don't hitto, but as you get older, it affects you. You know what I'm sayin'? You're looking at more shootings, seeing more killings. So it's like, yeah … Maybe somebody's close to you, too. Who go I kill? A guy named Duda said, you know, when he died, it was like a awe to the eye. You know, so it was like, yeah. When Duda said it, he was like. it was like, oh, yeah, this shit for real, you know what I'm saying? So he had no choice but to embrace it, though, you know? So, oh, shit, I feel face first in the shit. Game-bang. Wow. I mean, you know, you one of those guys, like I said, I heard you here recently. I didn't know you before, to be honest with you, but I just heard you here recently. I heard you. I seen you do a freestyle. My son is 28. So he's sending me all this stuff, bro. OK. And he's sending me this stuff. You see, he's a man there. You got to check this one out. You got to check this one out. Because, you know, I'm not tapped in like that. You know, I'm not checking for you. But at the end of the day, he's checking. So he called in everybody. I think he called. You had a manager. Your manager was, I think it was Cornelius. And he called him. He was like, man, I want to get gonna meet you on the show. This happened a few times. But I don't know. I just know he tell me all the stuff that he had done. But anyway, and then another nigga named Sho called and tried it. But it was just time when people were trying to get you on the platform because you had a dope style. You know what I'm saying? So I heard that. I heard the freestyle, the outside freestyle by Bobby Billion. You ripped that. You know what I do with them haters? Only one of my ops who ride in a box you know what I'm gonna do when I see them. Calico they gonna eat them. Hit them and leave them. Move this thing, get back, leak back. Shut up Bobby. You got a lot of, the way that you, the way that your sound is, the way that you ripped the mic. What inspired that? Oh, the streets. I mean, I just wrapped what I live on everything that I did, everything that I went through. So it's like, that's the way I've been. You know, I don't talk a lot.