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[Music] yeah we on Boss talk one1 yeah we going to talk we going to have fun we be on fire we be L it's a unique hle check it check it check it it's Unique hustle it's your boy Eco and I'm here with the lovely amazing official Miss Jamaica what's going on going I want y'all to stop what you're doing right now go like subscribe follow us on all social media platforms I mean our Instagram Facebook Snapchat Tik Tok I mean threads you name we're on it but definitely if you want to see our our visuals you definitely go to our YouTube channel but you have to when I mean you have to I mean you have to go ahead and sign up for our memberships because that's where you see all our exclusive content way ahead of time all our full length interviews stuff that we're not putting out for everybody to see if you want to see before anybody else just go ahead and sign up it don't even cost that much just let let yall know that okay thank me later man hey man listen man the guy we got out here today y'all you y if y'all watch boss talk 101 y'all already see the posters and stuff in my store I've been supporting these whole this whole death Ro movement the old one not the new one I don't know the new one yet I'm still serious I'm trying to figure this new one out out but the old one I'm from the old school man listen man this guy right here man hey Danny Boy I ain't mad at you stop man hey man listen listen bro you got so much history in you bro like and I'm going to be honest with you y'all you old cats I call you old cuz y'all from the '90s you was a young old [ __ ] with them [ __ ] or whatever absolutely but now look you now you still thriving man you look good man it's popping man like I said but just to be able to you know uh sit down with you here in Chicago we in Chicago this our third time in Chicago welcome to the city doing uh boss talk 10 one yeah check it man I'm going to let Miss Jamaica she going she going to start this thing off right man let's get to it because you know he loves the music he love all of that but I like to get to know you as a person um cuz I do love music especially singers love it but um born and raised here in Chicago right yes what part the west side of Chicago we call it West Side Illinois really I do so what cuz a lot of time I hear people talk about the southide what's the difference between the southide and the west side oh man the way that we um the way that we move I mean you know what I mean I guess you have to be from the city we're all alike so to say but like you you you kind of know like if you from Chicago it just take a few minutes just the kind of way that we talk some of us talk oh you talk yeah absolutely and and just kind of way we act you know what I mean back in the day South Side was a little more bougie than the west side west side was known as like you know the middlewood yeah yeah but uh you know things so bad it's it's it's all the same now I'm from Chicago stomp down yeah so were you born and raised with your mom and dad in the household yeah born and raised with my mom and dad yeah absolutely blessed yes I am cuz you know how that is not common you know that right oh yeah it's tough I'm a part of that we'll talk about that too yeah so and you how many siblings I had seven um seven siblings with my mom and my dad uh she has a daughter my sister uh I lost two I lost two sisters back in I think 2010 wow so you are the the first second third I am the baby baby boy that's all yeah I was I was mama's boy mama's boy I was okay so um how what was it like being a baby with all were they were your siblings like your parents to you well uh I guess I guess you can say that you know what I mean coming up in that day anybody that was kind of older and you know what I mean kind of had like that that parent movement with you they can tell you to go to bed and get in the house and things like that all of my sisters and brothers are older older than I am but my mom was pretty sick when I was coming up really so I I had a lot of UH adult-like responsibilities what was wrong do you mind to ask absolutely um she suffered uh seven strokes when she was pregnant with me and seven strokes pregnant with you but of course it didn't affect you f yeah absolutely I never heard that before yeah she had seven strokes and it left her with a speech impediment and out of all of my siblings and actually out of my mother siblings I was the only person to really kind of understand every word so I was like that's crazy like a blessing oh absolutely I was in understood every word it it was nothing you could say that I maybe I just like what was that and she'll said and oh she just said this that's what you said yep exactly so I can see why probably so close to her because of that yeah for sure my girl that's like that's like touching to me wow so um so you're very protective of her too back then was she still here no she passed when I was 16 years old when you were 16 she how did that affect you cuz oh my God I was um such a big effect cuz you know I think I was in my second year of being around Death Row Records and uh you know when you when you're young you always dream of the things that you wish to do for your parents right and um you know while being there in California recording uh she got sick but she was suffering um during this time uh from heart failure and heart problems so she had had the triple bypasses and you know a few things going on with her heart yeah my my dad had a triple bypass and he lived for some years till he eventually passed away but did she pass away in her sleep cuz uh so no she actually had a uh a heart attack uh February the February the 8th mhm of 95 yeah mine died in '96 really yeah with cancer though it was a different it's something you weren't even here when it happened you were had I had to fly back had to fly back and and uh come to that yeah man it's sometimes I I know some people never get get over that you know some people can't understand how to feel that void even though you left here to be an example sometime people can't figure it out you know what I mean but because a lot of people tend to in life when we in loss or in anything that we do as human beings we tend to always look at the negative we don't ever try to dwell on the positive because with you talking and saying that the first thing I thought about is that at least she was here to see you get your deal to see where were going you know what I mean I think God um I think well I'm blessed that he allowed her to see me safe right if that makes sense like you know to be 16 years old and to be the last of her children um to like I guess it probably look promising to her right you know what I mean okay cool he's singing um he's doing something that he want to do and uh I was able to bless her bless her you know with a few gifts and wanted to F most parent cuz you're a parent right now and to me monetarily things are not you know every day I pray for my kids I always pray that you know God just keep them safe and keep them happy whoever comes around them because they're going to have people coming around them oh yeah and whether it be false Pretenders or people who really mean them good or whatever that they're able to discern this with these people and that they can find that happiness and that love that that's the only thing that you can give them you know what I mean cuz that's all you want so I'm grateful for that for that time to be put position left in position right it's it's it's just something else man because now you know you being a parent you there's no book to being a parent so you have to figure it out as you go oh man and it's a it's a journey it's a definite journey journey but I mean you know like I said man but you look look who you are today look what you've done look how you've accomplished all the things you've accomplished you sketched history you wrote books you've done things that a lot of guys will never do in their lifetime you've been with Pac youve been with Snoop You' been with all of the the dog pound You Been Everywhere You know you met a lot of people outside of that Jamie Fox I heard you all the stuff you've done uh uh it's just a blessing to be who you are now and to be able to sit down with you and go down through there like this is everything that I do this for man it's amazing to share the journey but I have one more question about your okay so when she passed away and I said um how did it F you um I'm not always in that moment but sometimes as you're older now you can look back and say oh that's the reason why acted out in this way after you know so for did you go through that period where AB absolutely um I I don't think that effect never stop especially you know in in our community in the black community uh we don't um we don't know how to grieve um we just grieve the best way that we can um if we get an opportunity degree that's true you know usually we just deal with the passing of a loved one MH um we go to the service the repass you know and we we still cry uh for the for the person that was closer to the person we still cry daily but you know what I mean next week you got to get back to work and uh I I I think just over the years um even as a grown person it I I I didn't learn until I was about maybe 30 something where where I was at least at peace I was at peace at least like wow you know she's she's no longer here you know my birthday was the other day and I can't say October yeah um it's a never ending thing cuz I was you know I'm celebrating you know I'm hearing everybody say happy birthday to me and the only thing that played in my mind is wow I haven't seen my mother in 30 years yeah mhm so I think you know it's something you never get over I can relate yeah cuz I'm like when you're talking about grief I'm like is there even a a proper way to there's no such thing as a we do the best way that we can and uh and and I guess I guess I say with our grieving process we don't I think get the attention that's needed you know what I mean I think when you lose someone counseling and therapy and group sessions and speaking with other people that's been in that position is is much needed yeah and but but you hear as an example yeah so so you basically have been through things so you can help others to get through yeah so you basically went through what you went through so that you can help others who lose mothers in current time oh yeah fathers in current times that's a part of our journey that's what a testimony does it's a pull people out the fire you know what I mean you think about I met a girl at the airport and she broke down CME because she was traveling to see her father and who passed away who passed away traveling to C to bury him here in Chicago and me being able to understand it because I've been through it I lost my mother and my father I believe that helped me to be able to talk with her and help her to deal with her issue at this time at that time right you see but if I had never done that I could have never talked to her like that so for this appointed time I believe that's why that's amazing you know how old were you when you lost your dad uh my dad died in 2011 February the eth okay he passed the same day as my mother whoa um 18 19 years later same day same day that's crazy that's why that's a date you'll never forget absolutely why wow you have some you have some likes some stuff wow yeah man you know um like I said man we just blessed to have you on on the show today man boss talk 101 man we've been around for a couple of years now and you know we strive at trying to figure out like man who can we bring on so our people will be able to you know feel what we're trying to give them you know this whole thing is going to be playing with me and you long G you see what I'm saying and that's why we do this bro so y your your grandkids y your great grandkid they'll be able to that my granddaddy did that and that's hard to me I mean you know what I'm saying I love it bro so I want to talk about you know some things you know I I ain't going to lie to you uh my favorite song is I ain't mad at you you just took a drink so I sure would like to hear a little bit that before I can start any question about know any anything I got so if if your boy me me me me you know get it together and give me some I ain't mad mad at no no I ain't mad at you man stop playing you see what I'm saying you know how I am about the music man listen no you see I'm I'm an R&B he's rap I I do it all I do it all stop playing all r& I'm sorry man you was one of those guys early on that really when you think back to those times man you had Keith swi you had all these different people that was doing R&B but you was able to you know understand the the hip-hop era and come in blend in like how how was that man cuz I know you know you had H Town you had a bunch of people during that time back then but you was one that you came in you know yeah you had Nate Dog and but you was a true to me R&B singer in the mix of these guys and handling your business so let's talk about that man well I'm I'm thankful to that to uh to Suge and uh toac that's you know what I mean like you know Tash shuk for signing me to the label at 15 you know really being the R&B catting around death row you know outside of you know the guy I should say or the baby R&B guy cuz Nate dog was there and um but being able to do that being connected to him and then you know with the with the pock stuff you know him inviting me in the studio I was working on my album that could be we had a a and a b studio and I don't care if I'm in B back there working or a working PX running in the studio while I'm on the mic hey man come to front come on I got something for you this hot big ass on you know so you know just just to I could I see those Visions now wow you know as as a grown man and to know that he invited me on those records let's go back a little bit more though like like you were actually going to the prison to see or or to be around the fact that Pac was coming out to be on I want I want to talk about because to understand that time he was locked up it's like everybody turned their back on him to me it's like he was just there nobody couldn't help him after all the accusations he's just stuck so you go down there what are what are your thoughts as you go down to the prison so um after after my mother passed or you know even during the time of my mother being sick sh became my legal guardian okay okay so almost everywhere wherever sh was you went you know what I mean I'm there today or I'll be there tomorrow wow um so yeah I accompani him on the trips of of preparing to bring Pac home and the day of bringing Pac home I never did get an opportunity to go into the jail you know I just remember going across the street we were a small Resturant across the street and sitting in there and just listening and waiting you know watching TV and waiting and when she get out um from the visit he would come to the limo and you know this [ __ ] going to work wow PO on you know and he kept saying this and you know he would say this you know for a few months he had been saying it and then that last day you know Pac got in that car that car and and what was that ride back like were you was in that car oh absolutely what was that like so uh man you know you ride with Pac again my introduction to hip-hop is Snoop Dog and you know those guys uh I come up around Crucial Conflict you know what I mean that's maybe that's I should say that's my introduction shout out to Wild Style okay okay that's here though right yeah conflict from Chicago my cousin wild was the first person to put me in the studio but to to be able to go there and work around those guys you know what I mean and and you know uh just see the atmosphere of what was going on you know and and pocking out getting out of jail and you know us being in the car and getting on the flight you know coming back I think the biggest thing for me is remembering the flight Pac was just so damn happy you know to to be out of jail be out right you know what I mean and we had girls and we smoking weed and partying what's the first thing you at what was the first thing if you remember I think chicken that's what yeah cuz that's the first thing people always like they want he put a little weight on too he had to put a little bit of weight on he was short and you know he come out man I don't even think he ate enough though because I remember when when we arrived to California I went to the house and then we were waiting for Pac to come uh to the studio and he got to the studio and got to the back door and before he got to to the door he just fell flat first really fell out why they had to they had to wake him up and he get out and was he drunk man I guess he hadn't smoked and drank SM right out D damn yall parted wow man so when you think about cuz now Kei D we got to talk about that when you hear that they arrest congratulations to him oh that's what I'm saying right congratulations tell me how you felt when you seen them raid his house and then they say you know what not only we raiding his house we we we opening this case back up we're arresting him what was that like um I didn't really follow the case you know I had heard that his house had been raided and that just sounded weird by it being so many years so many that's what I said you know that had gone by but uh I noticed in the last few years um how famous ke have made himself mhm you know what I mean I'm so congratulations you're an author congratulations you're doing interviews um and uh congratulations he's walked his ass into some trouble like you know what I mean whether he did it or not right purposely or not uh the whether he was he's the shooter or not you know what I mean what what you know we know the world that we live in we know that the way the system go you know if the Killer is dead or you know they may give him all of the yeah stuff that they was supposed to give everybody else that he's talking about so congratulations a book like about this whole situation and it's like he's putting it in front of every known for that that's what I'm saying I heard he was sick or something and he thought was going to pass and he said I'm going just let it cuz you you remember the the the Bley guy that said he going to let it all out so you know when when you that's one thing about you know the the spirit the Holy Spirit come on now you know that's one thing about you know God and conviction you know what I mean I don't care how long your mouth stay closed come on now you know what I mean you just you know what I mean you could sew your lips up and and if it needs to be shown and it needs to be seen you know God is a perfect person to um magnify what we think we're exposing yeah yeah you know what I mean right so he put it under the light nobody was paying attention to him I think he he got away perfect perfectly with the murder he he wasn't Mur he was almost you know what he's like 90 years old I mean you know what I mean so to live his last days if if they convict him or whatever this plan is to live those days out in jail if this makes him a little more comfortable congratulations so be it right I he the thing is that people maybe as like what you're saying I never thought about it that way he wanted to make himself right with God before it was time to go so he had his confessional I don't know if he made it right with God don't know [ __ ] you took that's right and that's not good well you know I just I just hope that he's safe I mean cuz he talked a lot about you know you know different gangs in in Vegas and said how weak they were and all the real gang bangers is in La so now he's in a unfamiliar place right you see him sitting in the back of the car and he's like you don't know who I am he's telling the guy like you don't know who I am kind of you know mean I think he wanted to be known especially be talking like that I mean what else would he be known for that's that's Bigg thing he ever done in his life besides besides gang banging and you know how how pretty or cute is it to hear grown ass man talk about him gang banging I mean his Ending Story is being a part of you know assassinating or killing Tupac which is crazy which is crazy man you you uh as a young let's stay in that young boy State man you you something else you know I got to bring the Mary J thing up I got to bring that up you know as a young dude cuz I was clubbing at a young age I was like 11 and 10 and 12 at the club so when I heard your story I was clubing for was clubs I was lounging so you really was a old young [ __ ] I'm an old [ __ ] my daddy was born 1926 o you can't tell me [ __ ] my daddy was born December the 25th 1926 so maybe you took married fast that's what it was you it was you it was me I was grown I was a grown man in the snow he had a old soul that book your book man when you wrot deci yeah stred on death row you decided to open up about all of these things yeah when you when you decided to open up about that you knew it was going to cause some it was going to ruffle some things I mean you know some people got mad but I don't know did it really ruffle things well you told your truth yeah that's all it matters you know I mean people focused on my sexuality and then um becoming gay became famous yeah but [ __ ] out of here I did it too fast I want to talk about I came out I had to fight for this but do you think when you were early on you was messing with Mary okay how did you think about that time I wasn't was but it wasn't what I'm saying how did you think like what did you feel like okay yeah I like Mary or you just was like was she taking advantage of you cuz you were young no I mean you know that was she was young too she was young too and that was maryj BL and when I bought that story up because a lot of people thought that I was like trying to me to m i mean I wouldn't used her I got somebody I could meet too if I want to but it wouldn't be Mary you know you know I said it in a conversation of you know somebody wasse to saying how Mary was somebody girl and I was like whoa wait a minute no what no it was my girl it was my girl mean I was kind of just talking too fast and I didn't mean to say I got [ __ ] like that but I did I mean you know um you know nothing I said in my book you know I'm waiting for whatever I said in my book for the people that I said it about I'm waiting for them to come back and be like he's lying no you heard that but did oh you won't what about KC like you got kicked off the tour yeah was that conc was that concerning the fact that you was you know doing things I I think you was making moves around there well that between that two I think after after uh it became so you know on the tour bus where everybody you know would joke you know they be man I just read the book last week oh day Casey sitting there with his fiance and you know he laughing but he really crying and [ __ ] in the inside um and I'm out with him and I kind of notice the aggression and you know how how he became you know it went from like we Brothers to you know when he would say things to us I'm your boss oh it didn't change [ __ ] is you crazy you know my [ __ ] boss [ __ ] you mean I'm singing backgrounds and I'm doing a gig this is work for hire boss mean that when I'm not singing for your ass you paying me unemployment I can still depend on you damn and I can't I couldn't you know I I looked at them as friends mhm and U you know after a while I was fired you was actually singing for Jojo right yeah cuz he I mean you know I you know JoJo is my boy so I you know there's there's not much that I would I would say but Jojo and Casey know know what myself and shout out my boy showtime at there was times that we sung for Casey and JoJo okay okay and you know when they when they wasn't well we made sure that we had they back we protected them at all cost um and looked out for them because we love them and when they got better or they appeared to be better you know they became the old jodic and you know the old jodic had always been [ __ ] and rock stars are not nice to other people yeah yeah and that's who they became again you see the truess in a person when they hit their Pinnacle no man when them [ __ ] was drunk and couldn't walk yeah they start tell just shoulder but when when when it got sober you know what I'm saying and work and shows came in you know what I mean um I I got fired Showtime got fired and it was at a time that you know what I mean it mattered to me because I had bills you know what I mean so at times they they blessed me to feed me and that during that time I I was kind of left you know on the curb wow I'm not happy with those guys at all at all but why does a lot of that um Fame and Fortune come with all of that Cockiness and all of that you know a bunch of bums that never had nothing I hate to call it like that but when you never had nothing you know what I mean or never been around anything that's the only thing that I could I could blame it on you know what I mean because I I tell people all the time I I've been a lot of places I've I've seen a lot of money i' I've been on private jets the difference between theet jet that you're on now is the jet was probably made in '92 and I flew with it in '95 and you might still be flying on that same damn jet they got jet since out here 30 years old still in the air so yeah it's nothing new and even when you talking about Mary J cuz when I heard the story and stuff like that and for some reason I even looked I was on TMZ and I seen what another young lady talk about she um had sex with Michael B Jordan and so what I'm like is it becoming such a thing cuz Me growing Up was like you don't talk about certain things you don't put that out there but it's now it's like everybody's oh I slept with this person I slept with that whether it was a man or woman saying it but it's like it's just everybody just putting it out there like why well you know again you know for me saying it especially at the point of where I was in my life you know what I mean a lot of people knew that you know after the demise of death row you know I was struggling and you know singing backgrounds and things like that you know at that point that was my that's my trophy out that's my trophy that's my you know what I mean talking about you know I wish Instagram or soci oh [ __ ] I wouldn't be able to mess with my followers at all my followers would be up there stuff that I've seen and done so you know when I shared that moment it was out of sharing some things out of the book yeah just to push it absolutely not just to push it just to you know I I don't tell people to tell all it's to share on man I'm proud of it man everybody know who Mary J BL is you talk about when they after the death row thing but you went up to New York and you end up dealing with I guess timbering and all of these I went up there with a Devonte Devonte and you basically were a bigger star at that time right being that you just left death row or just this big you were in the room well we were still with death I was still with death row and death row was kind of like really going up and genuine album hadn't came out so I met genuine and Timberland and M and Missy yeah Missy was with the group grou sister and you know she wasn't you know all of the acclimates that they have now they didn't they didn't have so how did you how did you guys interact was it was it cool I remember it being cool I was there to work with with Devonte and the person that I really connected with the most was genuine okay yeah that's my homie that's my brother been falling off the state and doing a lot of crazy stuff lately walking but so so basically the when they took off like they did and you still you know your your career was kind of you know it wasn't like no when they took oh hell no when they took off I was back in Chicago how did that when you seen it you like man you know uh genuine at sanks and backgrounds on my first single slip and slide yeah slip and slide hard thank you and um did that out the country too and and to to that video to yeah to see to see everybody kind of walking something that I felt was rightfully mine so to say yeah you know it wasn't a jealous thing but there there was times when I was like man I wish you know I wish I didn't you know have this this short end of a stick but I don't call it short end of a stick cuz y'all was spending some money at death oh no I'm talking about now I'm I'm talking I guess after you talking after during that time like I don't I don't you know I don't complain or I would would never um not talk about or forget what death row or what suite done for me did you ever run into like timbering them after all those years or you never seen him again uh every now and then I may have seen Timberland and Missy like once or twice but nobody after everybody make it you know they all go into a state of I don't remember you oh yeah even after they you know you can run into them now and you know and I'm not saying like I'm so grateful like I ain't mad at you is you know 26 27 years old and people still remember would stop but you know you can walk to one of these people and they be like no there Danny what used to sing and they'll be like they'll be confused it's like playing games you know so I I just stay out the way of Hollywood don't you think that's God shielding you yes and shielding them and shielding them yeah for sure cuz I don't I don't want to you know I guess I'm I'm made I'm made for this but I'm not made for Hollywood like I'm not with the fake [ __ ] me neither you know what I mean like I probably you know telling my truth and speaking how I speak you know what I mean there times people said oh man we don't want to deal with you because you said this all right [ __ ] you don't care how you going to be mad at me for talking about you know someone that owe me money or my situation you're a grown man and you mad over another grown man being mad over his business well have you always been like that have you always that's what I was about to ask have you always been like that because vocal yeah because the beginning because in the beginning you might have been vocal but like like okay and I and I'm saying this like Dwight Howard right now going through his situation he ain't able to speak he's he's all these inuendos you but think about it you would you when you first started when came to my sexuality no I mean you know I got baby Mas and kids there you go like as far as to be worried about what a [ __ ] think I didn't never hold it because what they going to think because you know nasty you think I'm worried about what somebody think about you nasty ass [ __ ] but when I think about politics and you trying to you know escalate your career a lot of people tend to hold their tongues because they don't want you know what I mean you never been like that no no like I've been in trouble since I was little like like now that I be looking at some of the things that like that you did that I do now now some of the interviews I seen some interview I be like man shut up don't say that like I try to tell myself but you know this was stuff that I remember the principal telling me in the I was a bad kid but you wasn't just going to tell me some [ __ ] and it if it ain't real and ain't right I'm not going to listen to that or if I believe something in in my heart even as a kid I'm getting a whooping and I'm still saying I that's not right I get it whoop my ass I'm a crowd that's still wrong it's wrong so when you talk about sexuality and how you you came out and everything like that and it's so um everything is so bold now especially with um everybody but then why are there still some people in the industry not just say him but not only him but there's a lot of other people that are um it people guessing about and there's nothing well you know some people why people won't come out about it you know some people kind of take a stance you know I've heard people say you know they your business which is cool that's what he said I'm thinking about what I heard I didn't I I shared it you know out of again out of social something that happened on social media I was sneaking around with someone he committed suicide oh that's that's crazy man sorry to hear at this time thank you I was working in a church and the stuff that the church people said to me in my comments is what kind of made me come out and I had to kind of like yeah you know I came out on social media like like but wa this is you know me because you know people were saying oh you know what they say about when you kill yourself you go to hell and I'm wow who let me go here and tell y'all what's happening so I can get your assing then I got them in order and then I was like man you just told them yourself wow but um it's very uncomfortable in our community you know what I mean especially for a man you know um were're looked at as less of a man um I guess everybody think you want them you know what I mean become this monster you know I mean had your kids had your like it's the weirdest [ __ ] a woman excuse me you know a woman could say she like another woman and it's okay and and it is okay you know but we our community is so judgmental mhm and um you know it's it's so funny that a lot of people people I I feel sorry for Dwight because there's so many people that's locked uh that's locked inside of themselves and living for other people that's what I was just about to ask did you feel a sense of Freedom yeah oh my God my skin changed my my tone and my skin I felt like my lights I got a lighter like sneaking in hotels and like okay you meet me here and I'll meet you there and I'm running and I'm grown out of hard work money that I work for I've never asked anybody to can you help me get a room you help me on a date with all of this [ __ ] I'm paying I'm hiding and in the midst of that I've lost um great people that wanted to be dated out loud that wanted people to know that you know they was with this this guy or awesome guy I wanted us them to know and I'm like no I can't do this you know who who wants to live that kind of Life did you lose friends or family who feel who said that well I don't agree with oh yeah a lot of people changed on me yall and a lot of those relationships some of those relationships you know haven't been rekindled and the ones is some of them been rekindled and it ain't the same uh I I used to be close to people in the family and and now it's like I'm I'm not uh but it don't bother me I you know I'm I'm also grateful to one of my aunts that I always said consider the resource and um I don't man you can't judge me cuz I like I will look at your ass and think about seven different things that you should work on before you think about me if your mom was here what do you think she would have told my mom knew I think you think she knew absolutely yeah my mama knew me cuz even although you had baby mama girlfriends all of that you felt like she's still your mama your mama know you your mother know you and uh quite frankly I think my daddy knew you know he passed before I came out but my dad my dad I think he knew he would always say every time he met a girl with me man man she pretty man I thought I thought this this boy was going to be gay that's that's what he was say he tell him me take me I used just take him in the STS and get him a suit and the girl try to put his suit on him he crying cry see gay he tell man I got to ask you about uh man just Su Knight man you was with them early I got to get back to the music cuz I I I done skipped over something you know when you playing in your plate you know it ain't right man got to I got to get back in my bag you were one of those guys man that you worked with all of these de artists but J and Snoop never did do a song together oh man Snoop you you you told me you ready man come on oh my bad my bad my bad so what what was the what was what do you think I know he had Nate to rely on for like you know when you kind of I don't know what Snoop you kind of hear uh the dog pound kind of talk about it it's like you know they say they interviews about we had Nate and I don't know if that's that's what Snoop felt uh I didn't feel like that because Nate and I don't sing the same at all at all like and I'm not going to even play with myself to play like it yeah yeah uh we do two different things um Nate is the king definitely of what Nate dog did you know what I mean did and do R to Nate yeah that was rip to him but uh I just think that the the time you know uh there was two sides of death row at that time and you know I was mostly close with Suge and Pac was around so that's who I work with didn't really get that opportunity to work with Snoop but I look forward to that real soon how was Tupac and su's relationship at the end this is a gloomy place for people you know how was it were they friends were they were was there dilemma were there drama even Snoop you hear all these stories I've asked I asked Kenya word I've asked a lot of people I've interviewed about their relationship you ask who uh Kenya about about Pac she say of them all of them when I you know what she say she she said that she basically was saying that he was cuz she was around yeah she was around she said okay Finish she just said she basically would tell her story like you know she was she was there epoxying her before he passed away he was in good spirits seen her where at she was there that night at the fight okay her her and Nate's uh wife M okay yeah or baby mama at the time may have been wife but she just she seemed like they was in good place for she said Snoop was not in a good place with P when he passed okay so is that about right she knew that yeah she told me that I say she knew that it's not what I actually oh she said she that's what she told us so evidently that's what she knew oh know well I mean you know so was that not correct I mean again you know um I want to hear from your perspect we had our sides and you know what I mean like so when I hear a lot of people and I'm not saying Pac was just privy to with SH people but when I hear people saying things like let's say for instance if Pac wasn't getting along with Suge so to say she wouldn't have known that okay why because her baby daddy wouldn't have known that Snoop wouldn't have known that that's real cuz that's D he hang because he's hanging with Bloods right so P's not going to go over there and talk over there to to Dazz and corrup and they Baby M and it was probably something that probably everybody was feeling you know something going on you know like I grew up and figured that something was going on with my money and you know maybe Snoop and all of those guys figure that as well or pme figure that out but to for people to talk like they were in the click of I get it the only people I think are privy to that is like the Outlaws yeah I'm not even privy to knowing what cuz Pac wouldn't have said nothing bad about sugar in front of me correct that makes sense why would he because I would told because it would have been a problem I would have told him period [ __ ] Point Blank you would have told him [ __ ] yeah like at that time CH would have known this [ __ ] ain't happy cuz you loyal no [ __ ] we [ __ ] why you ain't happy those are the kind of meetings we had what [ __ ] he had guardianship on him so they had a close relationship so that was a hell of a thing that was an intense meeting give me a give me a story on some of them meetings you just got me thinking Red Room meetings in our death row Mee what the hell was y'all doing these meeting things if if things and you know if something didn't go right on snoop snoop them side or you know on suum side you know Snoop was the one to fix it and Snoop people was the ones to fix it they had OG's that fixed it you know it wasn't like a bunch of Bloods is going to beat on these Crips and these Crips going to beat on these Bloods it was organiz organized [ __ ] like the homies checking the homies you know what I mean and and when things wasn't right we would sit in the room and you know we would pull those things right as men but everybody knew what death R was about it was we wasn't men that was you know meeting in the corporate office these was [ __ ] exactly meeting in the office you know about millions and millions of dollars in dreams and and it turned out to be some brilliant [ __ ] that had to be in that room because at work showed it what was the last thing you said to poac and what was the last thing what was y' conversation like damn uh we had our last conversation I would say I mean you know us talking was maybe the set of toss it up okay that was the last video that we whoa and I wasn't happy with po because of that video now his ass showed up late oh going to scrap the video this my time to get my solo on to your ass we here five hour he always late anyway I was the latest person yeah I was about to say so what was that like the energy that that that was a big that was a that was a nice video oh man that man they told us if he's not here in the next 30 40 minutes we're going to scrap it big budgets on these videos you know time people spending 3 400,000 800,000 million on video pod ass come wobbling his George to walk up in that I'm looking at him like man the [ __ ] what did you say yeah I always say something me and Pac always had like you know words like and I don't even know if they were true words this was words N whatever I said shut up NY boy you you you a short you're a kid a kid you was serious about the ground man I was super serious about this I'm going to do my video Jojo and casy here they got this fire in this tight ass suit you should have been in you thought he would have learned this the slip and slide video he was sitting there like he enjoyed it you know what I'm saying you know that that was out the country everybody you know everybody happy flew everybody out on my damn budget man that's crazy man so I think you know like when I look at you know you man everything that happened even to Dre when Dre left like how was that energy they was calling you know pox without great gay ass Dre it was all kind of stuff saying being said you heard you was there so you know what was that like my head like a turtle what was you was like what the hell is going on I'm the straightest [ __ ] in the room what was that like man like that time period man man you talking about Dre uh I you know it was funny you know I mean it was funny cuz the [ __ ] that PO was the best at an antagonizing people and would he just flip like that like they kicking it on California Love and every I think he kind of felt P Pac kind of felt that Dre wasn't participating with you know the artists as much and you know everybody should be working and nobody bigger than the next [ __ ] around here you know and Dre was when even when Dre came to the studio it was like you know the dean is here or he was arant [ __ ] in the hallways I don't know but you had to you should you better act like he was arrogant and cocky because that's that's kind of only thing I kind of remember from Dre like you wasn't going in the he demanded that it was real studio time [ __ ] when Dre came in the studio about business but he was serious too you I think look at look at how he is now I mean [ __ ] was serious and you know in this in this be Studio there's stupid his guys in there fighting pits for real for real in our studio [ __ ] in there just smoking weed and standing on top of speakers you know what I mean that [ __ ] ain't happening when Dr come to the studio hell no you had that part in straight out of content that's what I about what I thought about when he was saying that where he came out and he was telling Suge like they were out there messing around or whatever and he was like man he was trying to record was it Pac was in the inside the studio whatever yeah he's like y'all need to be quiet y'all out here messing around crazy all that movie [ __ ] crazy all that [ __ ] that's acting [ __ ] all of that [ __ ] not going that far y'all be we not going that [ __ ] with these movies no I think you know all lies on me movie oh my god oh it was crazy horrible movie Why like it uh how talking about they were making [ __ ] up every not even 5% of it was true I mean you know it's hard for me to like how you make a movie and don't talk about Danny Boy in it like my homie made that movie they just wrote you why would they write you out again you know Su was being uh you know black balled anything that kind of had anything to do with Su or resemblance of him you know I inherited a lot of his problems and um it's just still weird to be left out of the story like I would watch things um even with working a job and and and anticipate on sing my part or sing what you know the little small part cuz I don't a lot of people be like man you didn't know Pac that long it felt like forever yeah but but the work that we've done and the things that we've done it's a magnitude you couldn't it's a lot of people that won't experience that in a lifetime do you think it's CA you from the west side of Chicago and they was from LA and hey half of Them [ __ ] Ain't from La Oklahoma I'm saying they be saying that and they like La come on bro where you from D I'm just like you I I came from Chicago with a vision and a dream don't hold it against me that's hard your ass from Mississippi you from Philly the [ __ ] is we talking about I'm from Chicago which is hard that's hard a real [ __ ] City too oh yeah we just as real as any other [ __ ] City yeah yeah y'all start a lot of probably so probably you know I think inheriting the problem from sh but they be acting they be acting like um California harder than Chicago where C you know I just kind of I kind it's kind of hard it's kind of hard to man ien been to some places where the grass is so green and you get your [ __ ] head smacked in shot so I don't know you know what I mean I just I guess that's why I'm blessed I go places you respect people M you respect you respect I respect people cuz you just never know you never know a 5-year-old kid can walk up to you and shoot your brain up and you can't and you can't do nothing about it kid to jump on yeah so what you think just cuz you you bigger you know I don't I don't think that there's no tougher is this that you know the respect especially coming from Death Row um you know none of us want to we I didn't get as much as everybody else got people got plaques and you know checks I didn't get those checks and those plaques so you know being a part of that story and not left out of it so that's why I wrote my own book Stranded on death row stranded on death I don't need anybody to tell my story I for myself I want to ask you about Michelle a jumping from Su to well from Dre to Suge I want to know how you was oh I'm H you know I I want to know how how this happens you know how does this how does this happen and how do you look at it like damn you know you said sexy red you Sil for real oh Jezebel oh damn so I'm I'm just giving history of um she was not we can go way back who was not what Mich a jezebel yeah I'm just saying like we can go back it's the spirit that Spirit jumps on whatever I mean she obviously she was cuz I mean it was say that she messed with I mean we know she was with Dr then we don't know if she messed with easy right we don't know then pop they said I don't know did you see him fighting at the studio Dre did he hit her like that no come on man know I never seen that [ __ ] but I wasn't around I wasn't around I wasn't around you know that part of it but you know what I mean I don't put nothing past these we [ __ ] like [ __ ] money everybody everybody let's take away the money and the cameras and the fame your cousin with your cousin smack a [ __ ] girl that he been with and she look like she just drunk and trying to [ __ ] everybody in the studio possibly me possibly possibly not I don't put anything past her because of the character that she shown us yeah I mean let's we wasn't there but [ __ ] she went from Dre to sh D she didn't hide that in her movie cuz when she did a movie she couldn't hide it she couldn't hide it she hit it a long time she she [ __ ] she was [ __ ] she hit it long she hit it long enough she hid it and and she was sneaking around is what I knew when she was sneaking when they was sneaking You' seen it all oh every last bit of it every last bit of it I surprised she made it sound like the reason why she did it because what to her because of how Dre treated her and then he was there oh nice movie that's the movie right there and let the butter FES out now she told her story no no no yeah she don't want to be looked at like she got like 50 70 bodies sheak she was sneaking around with SH Dre was leaving Dre didn't have a bag right right that's right cuz he didn't leave with no money they said right that so she called herself going with the winner but at that time but but but she portrayed um she portrayed him as being this man who was with all these different women while he was with her so sh and everybody else no like that's real it's the business we in that's hard what you just said so so you think about it man you when you look at the way that these things are are when you look at the way that these things are happening man far as you know at the time when you on you when you're dealing with this you a young kid you 16 17 15 no 17 yeah about 16 17 16 17 I think that's man that's the hard part right there for you to be able to you know be in the mix of that boy I wish I could have been a fly on the wall you know what say you to God I've you had fun I've had uh I I've had the fun of my life man the mo the best fun of my life you and you and I see why you was offended and y'all call me on the phone you you called me on threeway uh we call yeah y'all call me Malik had uh basically talk about that we got to talk about that cuz that happened on my watch you know on my show was Vegas and I had really I was trying to understand cuz I didn't you know I love Malik too talking to him I ain't going to lie far as the conversation he dope the poem The Right everything about him when he come to what he do hard so are you okay he's a poet let's talk about it man so you basically the bullying part that struck a nerve with you a big nerve and I didn't understand why no no I'm talking about I didn't understand why cuz I'm on the outside looking in right but now that I hear your story can we State what was said it was like you was being bullied and basically basically you he he had to come down and and really you know like so we'll straight out just like I straighten this out on the phone with his ass okay let's talk about a poet great poet great poetry great words has nothing to do with nobody I know from this city is going to call him I don't know a niggaer in this city that called them when they got a problem unless they have a problem with writing or literature that's one thing I got to say this in his defense when I looked up his stuff like I looked up yours it was this guy that came on The Breakfast Club and I cannot remember his name but he spoke highly of the fact of he came the interview in Chicago okay and when he did Malik got all of the all of the gang members together everybody put all of the major players together a [ __ ] nobody all of us can do that I'm a gay [ __ ] and you could do that [ __ ] I pack this [ __ ] block up that don't mean nothing wow now I'm I'm out negating away from what he did but to say that like everybody I know I'm for sure is more powerful than the [ __ ] he know wow period every [ __ ] I know is more powerful than the [ __ ] he think he know is that just so I don't need him to call nobody for me as a matter of fact I don't know a [ __ ] I need to call somebody for me so I never needed a [ __ ] call sh sh's not around right now man you know my all time while I work I work in a funeral home wow where I'm comfortable when I say I'm comfortable play it I don't need I've never needed no [ __ ] like I'm I stand with that don't mean I'm tough but I do know that when at the end of the day when it's time to leave here we all go in that back room in that cold room that's right and more than likely I'll be dressing they ass before somebody be dressing me wow man I just like I said the the way that story cuz sh he had gotten shot in the leg that even came out on my sh yeah he didn't shoot CH he didn't get man get out of here with that [ __ ] and trying to what like that's another goofy to me just like with this other thing like who wants to be known for that you better stop saying like the when he did that conversation there's a lot of people I had to call to calm down some [ __ ] with him wow like so if you want to be known for you know these interviews is fun and I get slacked from stuff that I say yeah think [ __ ] threaten me and say what they going to do and all of that but you got to be careful what you saying about some real [ __ ] damn man this I've never needed a [ __ ] to I ain't never been bullied and if I get bullied I'm going to let y'all know I swear to God I'm going to tell everybody cuz I'm going first I'm going to tell them so when I go to court from blowing your brains out at least I came I'm going to come out and play my whole [ __ ] I'm gay I'm scared all of that you tried to rape me and I killed you now you got me thinking about some I'm ticking up here because academics and sa Santana been into it and he cried because of Saucy you know plying the pressure on him you know far as uh he's he's gay SA is gay and then sa is basically now kind of tormenting him saying he'll rape him and all kind of stuff oh wait a minute now now my boy my boy crying because feel like okay he being bullied by he probably he probably is and he can't say nothing back because he say the lgbtq if he say something man don't nobody care about that [ __ ] man you a man this man talking man go Whoop That Man ass and you don't think they'll look at it no way what they going to do man that's your audence do you think he can whoop him probably not that's the embarrassment you don't want to go out there and get whooped by a [ __ ] with fingernails on make up B that's a big [ __ ] a big [ __ ] and so that's why do think that's why he crying no disrespect you do he like being called a [ __ ] was I don't want to be Ming pronouns I'm just saying I'm all messed up with pronouns and [ __ ] I don't do none of that [ __ ] I don't know him like that but I do know [ __ ] crying man I was tripping off that I'm like damn man he getting emotional about that bro he probably just scared man when you scared like cuz again I people say stuff about people all the time what is he so you know cuz he say stuff about women he talk about a lot of people I would tie Saucy ass up if I was him as much as he talked about women he better he better say something back he better say something back ain't nothing like getting closed down if you getting closed down by us it ain't the LGBT shutting you down that's Saucy Sant sh you down s shutting you down saly saly Sant man he he done made his wayy I guess he seeing academics coming like I'm going to handle this [ __ ] man yeah I mean you know one thing one thing you know you know he hey Le lead him LGBT leave leave it alone man you don't want you don't want nobody be talking about you if you want to be talked about and get into it with somebody and then you got to remember you got to remember too right just because a person's gay doesn't mean like all my uncles and my brothers and my cousins and the [ __ ] that killed they not gay they not gay at all and they love me so they ain't trying to he they're not coming they don't they will come to a gay party and clean it out they're not the don't care about nothing no not today not tomorrow and I'm grateful for that no that's f i don't brag up man I think it's about how you treat people mhm you know what I mean everything that I've said in interviews is my story you mad about how I talk and how I say it flip the channel that's real that's what Kanye said fast forward fast forward I like Kanye I do too I like that I like that [ __ ] a lot with social media the way how it is right now where everything is so in your face cuz people are so addicted as much as people it's so funny people be watching these interviews and they don't like something that you say and they're in the comments saying all this other stuff and whatever but they refuse to get off of the channel and find something else oh yeah I love it you know it's it be more a lot of gay bashing with me where you know a bunch of straight guys do do well they say they straight well they do a lot of bashing like who have you know the only you shouldn't be worried about business that another man is doing only person I know well it's only only one person that's not gay that only have a right to do that that's wack 100 I mean I guess what where did they come from what did you my bad what's up with wack 100 no but saying the only person that can talk about like people lifestyling it like only that's privy to do that nobody should be privy to do that but wack 100 he is why is he I don't know why is he I don't know he's the only one that could talk about gay people and who's gay in the industry and who's not really I think he's the gay police but this dude is crazy I love it so I got to ask you about the come to get Jada and Jada wrote a book you wrote yeah you wrote a book J you wrote a book and you know you put some things in there that was Saucy why y'all a't come get my book like y'all want to get her book though because she is really a queen though she knows how she's a liar well go ahead I'm going to finish go ahead she's the promo Queen like she basically I think it in my opinion I'm thinking it's all for the book all of this stuff I hadn't been with will uh I got alipa and Tupac got it you know I want to hear is that do that help you I got Al P too my album's out black platforms I sh it's going to work I got it too so so tell me what did you think like like when you when you seen her start talking about Paca and her soulmate and she went to practice to was that I hope cuz I do a lot of interviews and I'm just now getting the opportunity to be known for the music again yeah um I just hope that I don't look how she looks yeah um it's pitiful it's distasteful uh it's disgusting um just as much as some rap [ __ ] that I hear you know what I mean because a lot of us look up to Will Smith as a hero you know what I mean when it comes to sitcoms and the business that he's done and I just think that certain things if that is you know it's their business but yeah keep some of that [ __ ] to yourself you know what I mean I think it's for attention and I was with it all the way up until I think I seen her say sh gave her pox ashes or something like that you know what and you close to that situation so what what I just don't know I want why would she say that and you to come to the red table just to see the time frame because I know the parx's ashes was separated and Sh and stuff like that so the last time I I was probably the outside of the person that delivered him the second or third person to see his ashes and I just don't know how they went from Suge to his mother I think one of the Securities maybe to Jada That's Heavy That's Heavy cuz I don't should probably gave her some Kuba and said that cigars cigar ashes and gave it to her ass that's what I say what kind okay so what kind of relationship did she have with Tupac that I don't know did she go get him out of jail no no why she didn't have a million dollars no you don't think she had a million she had a million dollar to spend for for him I'm just saying she had it she didn't have all these resources I don't know but you were around them so you saw their relationship I'm trying to see I was never around them you never around never seen Jen during this death seen you never seen them together okay I think everything she's talking about is Baltimore and and that was get it was just as long as me just I mean she had a right to say it cuz she knew him but you know all of this love where was everybody at when Pac was locked up they wern't sitting across the street like you a lot of people a lot of people turned their backs on him you know sort of like the AR Kelly thing like when that light got Shine On that he raped somebody a lot of people left Pac alone so I think those are the parts she should share in the story let's talk about that part those are parts that they should say this is where I was during that time mhm try to fit yourself in during you know the good time so do you feel like her and will is going to be just totally cuz I know they're separated according to the whole you know do you think this divorce over will is whatever they got going on she's good she's good cuz she can say anything and and and will come out and he say that he love her and you know that's I guess that's one thing man that's what love is about too you know what I mean like he said no matter what he support her and you know good luck to him wouldn't be mine she wouldn't do that [ __ ] she wouldn't do that [ __ ] with me I I got to I got to get him out it's over now yes to this song that whole stretch who what's the different Danny Boy I always ask these crazy questions like what's the difference in that Danny Boy to that this song Guy It's Over Now written and produced by baby face I'm grateful for that obviously um just around death row you know those are my growing years you know what I mean finding myself as an artist and I knew that I could sing um at that time I guess I didn't know what to do with it or you know when to put this chop here or there so a lot of stuff that I probably hear when I was younger be like oh my God I can't believe I did that I'm cringed by it but um the growth I call it death row University first I learned a lot from death row and to take that and to get into Master's classes so to say these struggles along the way uh I sing about things that I've went through or experienced that's close to me uh this black heart album you know just it means the same thing as the red emoji of a black heart the red uh Emoji heart mean Love U the black heart my album is well I named it that uh cuz I Believe In Black love um I I don't believe that you know just out of living this life everything isn't going to be great all the time wow you know what I mean even in love ship friendship you know what I mean me and my best friend we we we're not going to agree and be on the same page me and the love and my life were not going to be on the same page the the part is is how do we make it through how do we get to the next page or to the next chapter and and to be able to sing about that now um certain things I just wouldn't sing like songs I wouldn't even with rappers I'm not a part of certain songs I'm I done that already um I'm I'm grateful for the gift that God has left me with and sustained so I'm I'm I'm pretty careful on how I use it and and with that um over the last Year from releasing the album I made it to top 10 on the billboard yeah I seen that man congratulations man how does that feel to be back in the mix like that man oh man to to to be forgotten for so long and uh man I it's overwhelming when I'm out in the crowd and I'm singing the song sometimes and I see people singing the words to it wow you know to know that wow they're finally paying attention to me uh you know I I had that little five 5 to 15 seconds on on am attitud and to get that attention that 2 minute and 30 second attention is amazing and to hear it on the radio and we just dropped another single called just friends from the album and I'm getting a lot of love so I'm just you know still not where cuz I'm I'll be like oh my god when the promoters going to start calling I'm ready to sing and ready to go out so I'm I'm still waiting for a lot of those parts to connect but I'm grateful um for so many years to have passed and to still be able to you know I feel fresh W you know I mean I feel like I could sing I have the energy and I'm ready to do it so thank you so much man I have one last question it ain't gonna be the last cuz I got my R&B because you know people some people say R&B is dead right um do you think R&B cuz growing up in the '90s all of that R&B was like to me the peak like I love R&B yes will R&B ever come back to that point like what it was I know psycho goes around and come back again do you think it's going to ever come back uh and when what will it take I think that we're on the right track uh with R&B coming back uh it's definitely on the on on the uprise um un and and and I guess I'll say it like this um the worst unfortunately the worst off that we are in the world it seemed better for R&B than gospel uhhuh because people need that healing MH and R&B music and Soul music blues uh have and gospel has always served as a as a piece of healing for people you know when people was working in the cotton field there was songs that they sang to make them get to the next day I'm sure the guy that's sitting in the cell there's a song that he sing every day to help them count those calendar years um I don't know if the Happy Birthday song would be as exciting if it was just a letter and not say sing right so for us to get back to that moment we're going through so much in the world where you know that song there's a lot of that healing and a lot of people is searching for healing and uh I'm not saying that a rap song can't give you that a poetry can't give you that but you got to go to one of them Luther records and the Marvin gate records man when you deep hurt in love you go to those records you said something that I laughed about when you said that Su KN say you should have been and came out yeah and if you had came out and did some of the things that he told you to do you would really blow up like see you [ __ ] see you let little n take your [ __ ] I'm on the phone I'm think he going to be mad like man little n took your [ __ ] you supposed to come out funny he's like I'mma tell you what you should do though sh's always a plan man that's hard man I I I I um speak with him every now and then my phone line is open to him that's good forever in the day that's and and how is he doing in there he in jail years in jail CRA I think he's comfortable that's what I was trying to see you he might be comfortable he doing a podcast or something got a podcast going he's probably how you have a podc got a podcast going he was on TMC the other day calls yeah have you been on this podcast yet not yet he going to have to pay me I don't give a [ __ ] have to payc he really got to pay me oh man he's he he definitely but y'all loyal to one another man he is with him as a kid don't mean I won't get with Snoop do I'm just kidding Snoop you you rock out with the new death man I'm so excited about this death bro thing just the possibilities because I feel like it's unfinished business it's a place that you know what I mean I I was there and I I definitely want to be home that's I want to finish some I know some records that was left in the vault yeah I can't I would love to get in the vault and and uh everybody know Snoop is a part of everything top three top three artists of all time dead or alive we getting him out of here now that's the wi dny way can you say dny way give me something man for all we know we may never meet again but before you go oh make this moment can you make it sweet again we won't say good night until the last minute my my my oh you about to qu see some tears wait a minute my wife that CRA you messed up messed up right then boy man you so talented bro god dog man God and bless you man where did you get that time from your mom your dad so my mother my mother was a singer she said poetry and I just think that God left me with the responsibility of the talent so I have her voice and my auntie I come from a singing family s go you killed that bro give me the second one I got to get that that made me forget about the top three but we coming back I need the next one number two so Donnie way um stle Williams of of M condition that boy bad oh my God that's that's my mentor that's like who I look up to that's the one that say we fell in love from that niggaer bad I went into their concert one time so I was hurt behind the concert I was with you you it was the music man man I think you know he's a musician uh Musician musician so to say like he's like for another artist like he'll probably just be crazy in there but then I've been in the in the concert and I've seen some of stuff and I'm like wow only a musician would sit here for like it's too Musical and but with pretty brown eyes and that was cold like one of my favorite I'm GNA be honest with you the reason that night Kim clowned that night with me thing aing man it was just talent I think Charlie Wilson was Charlie Wilson so it was a wild w man so and my last one uh so we got stokeley of mition uh Donnie hway who was that last one I always Steve W oh yeah mus the daddy of Music You' met him uh I met him once but um I met him once when I first signed a death row but since I released this single he showed me a lot of love uh shout out to station La and I was calling into the station to speak with someone on the radio and she was like um he a voice say something he's like man this song man this song is incredible and I'm like thank you so much and and the lady was like uh that's Mr Stevie W and I'm like whoa whoa wait who wa and he talked on the interview on the phone with me for about 10 15 minutes that's awesome it was just just to hear the stuff that he was saying about that probably made that's it made me want to sing much longer so y'all got to deal with me I'm here what did you sing to Jim I when you sung to him uh that was a song that was called um drive by what made you sing that song I just you ain't got to sing so no that was one of the songs that I when I was going cuz I was there to meet with another label okay and we had a a series of songs put together for the auditions okay and that was one of the first songs I actually sang it for sure first and he's like wait a minute wait wait wait wait [ __ ] hold up he's but before I sang he knew I was going to a meeting he's like bust something he thought I was going to rap and I sang and he was like hold up shut up went out the room and he came back in with the little short white guy and it was Jimmy Jimmy I mean I always wonder Jimmy Haven had them Deep Pockets too he still got them them boys them boys serious man do you still you you don't even talk to him more I haven't talked to Jimmy in some years well that would be an interesting conversation it would yeah it would be and for you to sing for Jimmy ivine it's like he was the rock and roll dude he was the one your dad in right that's crazy man out of all your songs that you have which one is your favorite song I got to say right now for my album right now the black heart album It's always called it's called crazy why is that one your favorite like you know um like who ain't been crazy and in love been through through some things and yeah I'm a Scorpio too so it tells my whole story my story you're good guy man for show man thank you so much foring on the show shout out how can people get a hold how can people get a hold to you if they trying to link up with Dy y'all can find me get all in my business on Instagram that's Danny Boy Stewart I'm always on there um you can fa follow me on Facebook which is Danny store and and to follow everything just go on to your website and search gold dannyb boy.com dannyb boy.com compliment really is the fact that I didn't have tell to scoot up he's used to this I'm so happy how you in this area I was talking about that people be on my nerves cool rappers I'm like man why don't you set up you had you got this figured out I I got to find your show I got to check it out you know like whenever you doing I have a radio station that's called FMP and it's an internet radio station so we're still building it up we'll talk man maybe yall can come do a second we can do yeah y'all can do something one we holler let's talk okay new check in with me thank you so much man boss 101 what a boss's talk and we out [Music] man
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Length: 76min 6sec (4566 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 14 2023
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