 So we got a new song since you left. Oh yeah, I hear Mad Max. I'm gonna be here as well. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we gonna talk, we gonna have fun. We be on fire, we be hustle, big shit. Big shit, big shit. It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this. We gonna bring it to the table, Boss Talk. Put your girlfriend favorite, Boss Talk. We gonna do it how you want it, Boss Talk. Yeah, everybody on it, Boss Talk. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E-C-E-O, and I'm here with the lovely official, Ms. Jamaica, what's going on? Yeah, yeah, yeah, my dad was one. Say, man, I like these sessions right here, man. This is the one right here, man. You know, when we start to recognize the people, the pillars, the one who make it happen for the culture. Say, man, it really just touched me in the right way, man. Check it out, man, Sergeant J is in the building. What's up, baby? What's good, what's up, what's up? Say, man, say, man. Look, man, we had to get you back on here. That night, man, you really amazed me. My wife probably tired of me talking about just the way you carry yourself, the humbleness, and you know, just, you know, you can tell somebody genuine when you meet them, you know what I'm saying? So when we met you the first time, it was like, yeah. I was like, dang. So we gotta look out for this boy, man. Look here, man. Same, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I felt it. I was like, man, God is good, you know? Cause you can tell when it's organic, when it's real. You meet so many fake people. Fakes. That you know when you meet somebody that's real, like you're like, this is what's up, you know? So, man, so just, you know, we wanted to recognize you, man, for the producing, buss it into that. Into that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Appreciate you. Yeah, because we felt like, you know, we do this thing where we recognize people and we give them their roses while they're here. We always take life for granted a lot of time. People do. We don't know what tomorrow may bring, so we have to try to do what we need to do in our community, for our culture. You know what I mean? When it needs to be done. Most of the time they overlook our talent anyway. So we felt like on this platform, when people come on this platform and they deserve to be recognized, we gonna recognize them. Yeah, I appreciate you all for that for real. What you got to say about that young lady? No, I just concur what you're saying because it's totally true. And I'm sure everybody here in this room would feel the same way. Yeah, yeah. We just appreciate you for, and we look forward to many, many more. Oh, we know they coming. Cause we know they coming. Yeah, most definitely. And so I think, I think, but still, we can't pass by the fact of what you've done. Yeah. You know, and that's the whole game, like so many people, they could be like, oh yeah, but that's just that one and that one. But they ain't never done it in their life. May never do it in their life. Them be the main ones talking. I ain't gonna lie. So that's the crazy part is how could you talk? That's the ones that you can't listen to. You gotta block out all the noise because a lot of it's just noise. They just don't understand. Like they don't see it from the perspective we see it from. Yeah, yeah, but I just know that there's a lot of work that goes into what you do. And then you didn't just start doing this. Yeah. So a lot of people look at you and just cause they just now seeing you think that this is something you just start doing when you explain other night. It's been, it's been a long way. It's been a long time for real. Yeah. So like I said, I asked you about the bussie last time, but really just, just, let's recap a little bit on it. We want to recap, talk about it a little bit since we're doing the world tour on it. So bussie, what was the, what was the process of it? I mean, originally I made the beat at B King house. Then Erica hit me on Instagram. She saw it on my Instagram and said she wanted to beat. And then B King ain't saying anything about wanting it. So I just shot it to her and then she hopped on it. But B King was the first one originally cause it got to the thing. Yeah, B King, it was made for B King originally. What did he say when you first was going to give it to him? I mean, he said he ain't like the Nellie sample. You had a bunch up. Yeah, he said he ain't like the Nellie sample, so. Oh, yeah. What did he think about it after he hit though? You know what I mean? He said he regret that he ain't saying nothing about it, you don't never know. Yeah. You never know. But it wasn't for him. It happened the way it's supposed to happen for sure. You're right, you're right. Cause like he had his hit, like then leave, you know what I'm saying? He still popped off on like it was supposed to, you know. So it was just Erica Blitz at the end of the day. So you work with B King early on, like you say, that's something interesting, you know? Because this guy here, the cucumber king. Yup. You work with this guy early on before the cucumber, you know? For real. No elbow, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, I know what you're saying. Yeah, but the dude, you know, is he one of the ones that you like working with a lot? Yeah, for sure. Like he's just a genuine dude, like B King is a person, like I'm cool with it, like just even from back then, he always been genuine, been putting me in positions like to succeed. Like before 1501, I was in Houston years, like they already knew, had heard my name before, like just from, just producing records for him. You know what I mean? That's dope. He got on early on, believed in me like way back. So shout out to him for real, like that shit really mattered. Yeah, that's real. But when you did Busset or Toot it, did you know it was gonna get to that, you know? I felt like Busset was when Erica dropped the snippet on Twitter and it had went like viral for like then, like it wasn't like viral like by like today's stand, but like back then like a thousand, with her following like a thousand likes and like 500 retweets was good. That was more than she had got on any other, you know what I'm saying? So that was the most she had got at the time. So, yeah. That's hot. You know what I'm saying? I just like the way, I like the way, you know, you didn't just do one, but you did two. On that Toot that what, I know you said we did that. We really got more. We got more out. Yeah, I know you got more out, but the ones that did though. Yeah, that's popping like that. Yeah, that pushed out into the masses of where everybody was like, oh, who made that beat? You know, who done that, who worked with it? Yeah, in fact. I'm going to get you your questions, right? Yeah, you're right. But it's more to come. We know that. But to make something pop is the right artist have to be on there. Yeah, it just got to be the whole right situation. Right artists, the right people got to be behind artists and it just take the whole right team like to do it. Really. Because remember, you said one time, you said that you have some beats that you just hold on to because you're waiting for that right because you know it's going to go once the right person hop on it. Yeah, it is like if the right person get on the beat, like they can take it to the next level but the beat also got to be right for them. You know what I'm saying? It got to be for that person. Yeah, how did that lemon thing go? You did all right that way? Yeah, it was a lot about there. It was like a little showcase like for the coalition DJs and it was just, everybody was just a couple producers a couple producers playing beats and stuff. Okay, that's hot. I mean, it's always good to get out there and show up and learn, right? Yeah, thanks. And I got to ask about, you're here for the beat come? Well, actually I'm not going to that. Things change. Yeah, that's Hollywood, baby. How we doing? Okay, because when you told us about it, I was just wondering, because when I asked a couple of people who do produce beat, nobody knew about it. So I'm like, is it special invitation? How does that work? It's not special invitation. It's on his Instagram. Like he was promoting and stuff, but are you saying like getting in it? Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, especially like he had like certain people he was putting in it. Oh, so you invite only for it to come out? Yeah, like he just kind of like just put the people up and send it to us before, like to see. Yeah, if y'all want to, if y'all interested in coming. Yeah, because it's something that I think is a good thing though. Yeah, it's a lot for sure. I think it's a good thing. It pushes you. It just, you know, circumstances just changed on this one. But it always happened. Is a lot of people being there? Yeah, like, oh, you just talking about like beat battles in general? Yes. Yeah, like it's like a good amount of producers they do it for sure. It's really fun though, like, cause we get to really like go to the fullest in on my beats, you know what I'm saying? How is it like a challenge? How? Yeah, it's kind of cause like you kinda got to show off. Like a battle, like, right. So like when rappers go back and forth, is it like that? Like you got to do something special in the beat, you know what I'm saying? Like to just, you know, keep the listeners in. Like it's just like a whole like battle minded. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like DJ battling is different than like DJing at a club. So it's like different types just like that. No, I get it. It makes sense. So shifting gears. Yeah. What dealing with 1501 as far as, what is something that you and the team and call maybe through your gym? Anything that sticks out? Not that I can think of. I mean, cause you already had that. Yeah, it was like, I mean, he ain't really just say much about that. I mean, he said a lot like to me like over time but nothing that can just come in my head right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But like really just like, I just learned a lot really observing him. Like just seeing how he moved every day. So like. Yeah, cause he's special now. Yeah, he is. He a different, yeah. Everybody brag on the way that he deal with people. And that says a lot. I mean, every dude from Trillipoke to B-Banks to all of the ones that are around him, they all say the same thing. Even a asshole, you know? Even him, you know? So every deal he's doing something and then with the people that he's broke, the people that he's dealt with, I just, I really, really like what he's got going over there, man. So I'm definitely always tuned in to what you guys are, you know, dealing with. So what's up with Erica? How's she doing, man? I mean, y'all still making music out of that some more? Yeah, we finna get back in actually this week, so. Okay. Yeah, so. Okay, we gonna keep our ears to the ground. We're working on some stuff, like some big stuff right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's only gonna get bigger now. Now that y'all have had to, you know, y'all built the foundation really. Yeah. And like I said, man, it's a lot, hey man, it's music out here, it's competition. When should we be looking for something from her? I ain't got no date, yeah. No date, but it works. It's gonna be soon, it's gonna be this year. It should be. You got the water, okay. I mean, did you, did you, you wanna give it to him now? Yeah, just, let's see what's going on with it. We just wanted to do something to represent, you know, this year for you. Thank you. Yeah. Appreciate you. What did you say? And show it up to the camera too. Oh, what does it say though? What did you, you know? Present it to Mr. Jeremy Blackwell, AKA Sergeant J, in recognition of producing, Busted and Toothed, and for the many years dedicated to the music industry, your hard work stands out. Appreciate that. Yeah, you gotta do something to show roses while people are here. And I just know that this year, there's just one down and many more to come, right? So we probably gonna run out of money for plaques messing with this now, you know? Yeah, I ain't gonna, I'm gonna put y'all to the test. I promise you, we gonna come right back at you again. I'm just messing with you. We gonna do it bigger every time. Yeah, for sure. I might have to fly you and the honey out, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, for sure. Yeah, nigga, it's going down. For sure. I mean, it ain't called, but I got a little cheddar to make things better. I'm gonna talk about it. But we just definitely appreciate you, man. We ask that you keep on going with everything you do. We love you and we wish you much success, man. Like I said, we definitely gonna be watching out for you. And if you ever need us, we hear it, brother. Yeah, same. Right? Yes, sir. That's all we do is sit back and watch and try to appreciate, man, and congratulate. Not hate, you know what I'm saying? We're trying to make sure to give all our young people, man, the roses while they're here, man. We love you. And man, it's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. Yeah. Mr. Jeremy Blackwell, AKA, everybody knows you as Sergeant Jay. We here at Boss Talk 101 would love to present you with this plaque to tell you thank you for the Busset, of course, because, you know, everybody was doing that challenge. Don't say that to you. Everybody was doing that challenge. And to that. And to that. But, and we all enjoyed it. They're still doing it. They're still sharing it. They're still, you know, enjoying it. But that beat was slamming it. The beat was awesome. Definitely appreciate it. So we'd like to say thank you and present you this award. Thank you. All the hard work. Appreciate it, y'all. Appreciate it, y'all. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Sergeant Jay. Appreciate it, man. Yeah. I'm gonna go. Oh, you get a hug. Wait, you talking about a hug? I just shook the man's hand, man. Say, man, we giving our roses while people are here, man. That's what it's all about. Thanks. No, we locked in.