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Almost there.
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We got Masterminds in there.
We got mentors as well.
Just like Kevin Tobias did a full live Q&A about how to do e-commerce as well.
And listen, I get it.
You guys don't know where to go for value.
Here it is for you.
Clear as day.
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Add value.
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All right.
Cool.
We got a special guest in the house, man.
Without further ado, welcome back, man.
What's new, man?
I mean, it's been a while, bro.
Man, everything.
How long have it been?
Like a year?
Yeah, it's been a while.
You bought a new Lambo, man.
Shit, it's a million dollars.
That was crazy.
Nah, um...
I ain't gonna lie.
I've been doing pretty good, though.
I've been coming up with different ways to market, to be able to attack my audience different ways as far as doing promos and doing mastermind events and just collabing with different people who can get to that level of achievement.
So how important is marketing to business?
Because I look at your page, right, on Instagram, and it's crazy, bro.
I see the stories, I see the posts, I see the reels, but it's all geared towards something that's going to be beneficial to you, money-wise.
So, for instance, like I'll be saying, I'll be posting about like, okay, if we do on social media, I feel like we should always capitalize as far as when it comes to making promo posts and stuff like that, because Like Amaya was saying, we want different streams of income, right?
So I feel like a $150 post can end up making me $10,000, $20,000, $30,000, $40,000, $50,000.
Like I was telling you, I'll post a $150 post, but a person will say, okay, well, after this, the promo, I want to do a FaceTime call.
That's $350,000.
After the FaceTime call, they might want to meet up with me.
That's $15,000.
You know what I mean?
Depending on if they want me to like coach them into something like on how to build their business or how to do their personal credit this way or that way.
You know what I mean?
It can go higher and higher.
You know what I mean?
So it's just different little ways of how I do my thing when it comes to that.
Because I think this is the value we have to offer and mentorship as well.
Yeah.
That's good.
What about masterminds too?
The masterminds, I go to Columbia.
I charge each person 25,000 and up.
Depending on what they want to do with me.
If they want to just be in a YouTube video or something like that, because if you're on a video with me and we run ads on a video, for instance, I'm guaranteeing a million views Through Google Ads.
So you have to pay for your own Google Ads, right?
If you want, like if me and you in a video, but you could be in a video with me and I'll make sure it hit a million views with Google Ads.
That's all right.
You know what I mean?
So you take care of the promotion for them.
Yeah.
So I do everything else that I get.
We'll get the YouTube video, we'll do the reels, but now if you want extra ads or if you want to do blog posts and stuff like that, then they pay out they pocket for that.
You know what I mean?
So they paying me for connections.
Just like y'all got connections, like y'all can charge people for certain things that they can't do on their own.
So that's what I do, basically.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
So you're basically doing the marketing for them.
Even if a person paid me for promo, and I said, okay, well, you'll give me $350 for the promo, but do you want me to run ads on it?
Then I'll show them my ad manager and say, we can run ads to make your promo reach this many people.
And I'll show them, and they pay for that out their own pocket, even if they're paying me.
So let's say I'm starting from zero.
I don't know my value as yet.
I don't want to get to your level, for example, where I can actually charge for story posts, regular posts.
How do I get there, I guess, to find my value, so to speak?
I feel like first it starts with some mentorship because you got to know exactly where to go.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to have a direction.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's mentorship.
Then I say after that, you need to just invest into yourself.
You know what I mean?
To be able to get up.
Because how are we going to get to another level if we don't get direction?
Then you got to put the money into yourself to be at a charge like me type shit.
How much did you put into yourself?
Total?
Probably about $2 million, $2-3 million.
And that's like having coaches and mentorships.
Probably about 400,000 in mentorships, to be honest.
Just like learning from other people, putting yourself in the right rooms with the right people?
Like low-key, you know, buying courses and looking at what people doing, paying attention to things, showing up at different people's seminars about real estate, people's seminars about credit and shit like that.
Okay.
You want me to hit the chats?
Okay, so where we at here?
We're going to cover marketing, basically, for this actual video, but we'll get into it a little bit deeper as well.
Okay.
We got here...
And guys, if you guys got questions about marketing on the internet, marketing on Instagram especially, this is a guy that you want to ask, man.
Definitely been killing it on Instagram.
And I got some questions as well about the story posts.
So Derek the Trader goes, Chris, you are a human equivalent...
Sorry, guys.
Chris, you're the human equivalent of a participation trophy.
All right?
Chris ain't here, but all right.
He's not here, but...
They want to make fun of him.
Okay, they're going to fry him.
Chris, you're like a lighthouse in the desert, right?
But not very useful.
Fantastic.
Zmat goes, I was here a few months ago trying to buy gold with three grand.
Now I have to save 10 Gs.
I was looking for any suggestions on what I should do.
Okay?
We'll talk about that here in a second.
Chris, you are proof the universe has a sense of humor.
Okay.
Chris, you're the reason tubes of toothpaste have instructions on them.
All right, Derek the Trader.
Wow.
He goes again, Chris, rolling your eyes isn't going to help you find your brain.
Fair enough.
I wish Chris was here to see this shit.
And then we got here, TriVizion goes, ah, let's go, baby.
And then Derek the Trader again goes, Chris, you should really come with a warning label.
All right.
Anything else?
Yeah, we got Rumble Rants one second.
Rants?
All right, you're going to pull those up.
Okay, go ahead, bro.
In the meantime, okay, so Kevo.
Yeah.
Marketing, we know it's very important to the business.
It's essential no matter what you do.
But let's say I'm a beginner.
I just remember my business.
What's the first mistake people make, you think, when it comes to marketing?
The LLCs, what do they do that's wrong?
I feel like...
If a person going to jump into business, the very first thing is going to get a brand new LLC. Now, as far as what I was telling you earlier, if I would go get an LLC, it would probably be aged.
You know what I mean?
If I'm going to take my business serious, I'd definitely get a CPA, like we were just talking about.
Tax attorneys, CPAs, and an aged LLC. Because after three years, as we know...
We can't get any funding or anything.
Unless you want to wait three years, but if you want to just skip the line, you'll be better off just getting an age corp, age LLC, and just starting from there.
And that way, when you hook yourself up to that, you can basically get funding quicker.
Because if your credit is good, then you'll be able to get whatever you really want.
But at the same time, we both know It still works like this.
Like, if we want a car, you still need to build up the car credit history, the credit card.
But it'll make it easier with the age LLC. Skip the line.
Don't start your own LLC. Get an age corporation that's been there for a period of time.
At least three years.
Yeah.
At least three years.
That's pretty smart.
And I will say this, too.
Like, if you want to get a home loan or whatever, and let's say you're self-employed, if you have...
Less than two years, a lot of times, they won't give you a home loan.
That's true.
If you're an entrepreneur and you're trying to...
That's why I tell people, if you want to buy real estate and you have a job, don't quit your job until you close that loan.
Right.
Or, the other route you can go, which I even think about this, is having an LLC that's aged because they're going to look at, oh, do you have two years of tax returns for this business is what they're going to want.
Exactly.
How do you go about getting the aged corporation?
Well, it's a few sites.
It's a site on Google called Wyoming, but it's really, the age comes from inside connections with people that you kind of know that be having them for sale as well, because they don't really like the, like they'll give you some that's like published, but you're looking for the ones that's unpublished.
So, let's say if I add you on my LLC, and I don't be the manager of it or something, and I make you the manager because you got the taxes.
You know what I mean?
Because you still, like, if Myron go open up LLC, right?
I mean, that's age, and me and him on it, somebody has to have the taxes.
Somebody has to have the credit.
Somebody has to have...
Positions on the LLC so we can get the business to the next level, if you get what I mean.
Okay.
Versus just you doing it yourself.
It'd be better to get you a team of people.
This person got the credit.
This person got the taxes.
This person got, you know, because I might not have the taxes.
You still need taxes for that.
To show proof.
Yeah.
Okay, so are you like purchasing this LLC from someone and you're basically becoming a member on the board?
How would it go like as far as?
So you would purchase it from someone or you would go to Wyoming.
It's a site called Wyoming LLC. Okay.
It's all my OnlyFans, but they got hella...
Oh, it's called wyomingcompany.com.
And they got HLLCs, H Corps, and stuff like that.
Oh wow, that you can like purchase?
Yes.
You can buy five years, ten years, twelve years.
Oh, wow.
So you can buy the business, and then when you buy that business, you're basically getting, does it come with all the tax records and everything else?
Yeah, it comes with everything.
But then after you buy it, you want to get your lawyer on it to look through the business, make sure that they haven't got sued, they don't owe nobody, they don't got no lien, you know?
Gotcha.
And then once everything is clear and good, then you start hooking people.
You might want to put Fresh on there.
You might want to put me on there for something.
You might, you know?
And then we're working as a team to get what we want as far as funding and cars and whatever else, you know?
Okay.
That's all people do is just buy LLCs and corps.
So in total, how much would I need to start this late process, you think, to get everything done?
Really, to be honest, in total, probably like $2,000, $3,000.
Not that much.
It's not even expensive.
We have to be the ones to add our own business trade lines and stuff like that.
Now, if you want somebody to come give you a business with trade lines and stuff like that, then it'd be way higher.
You know what I mean?
But if I might have the connection for the trade lines, the business trade lines, and stuff like that.
Can you explain to the people what a trade line is?
Well, it's business trade lines, it's personal trade lines.
But a trade line is basically just, like, if I got a $50,000 credit card, I add somebody on my $50,000 credit card, and they get the credit, or the, you know...
The $50,000 credit card for y'all to know.
So it's kind of like you will get it until it falls off and then once it falls off you don't get it.
That's why I deal with primaries.
Trade lines is kind of old.
Remember we was talking about that like probably about a year and a half.
It's cool but you have to do it mixed in with the primaries.
Like if you notice like when you got the loan right you probably had some trade lines on there.
But it's better when they see something that they know that can stick because everybody's catching on to the trade lines.
It seemed like when I came out and was talking about it, it's like they don't even accept that shit no more.
They're like, no primaries.
You know what I'm saying?
And primaries is what revolves every month that they can trust.
Like, okay, that's a real bill.
Like trade lines, they know that, oh, you probably got a homie that hit a $50,000 credit card and he added you on.
Right.
It's going to fall off in three months.
Okay.
That's all it is.
So I just want everybody to know that.
Don't just go run and start getting trade lines thinking that the banks, they look at it and they don't even honor it all the way.
They will only honor it if primaries and trade lines are mixed together.
Was that something that they were honoring back then just because of the pandemic probably because people were going through hard times?
Yeah, they were just thirsty.
Now they're like the new credit, the FICO 10 and all that type of stuff is coming out and they're getting very strict with that.
They know that everybody is trying to finesse with the trade lines.
Speaking of FICA on credit, how do you get your credit score up to like 750, 850?
Not having a lot of bad stuff on there, to be honest.
Just paying your bills on time and then just adding a whole lot of primaries.
But I usually, what I do is I just go in the bank and just ask for a $50,000 secure loan, $100,000 secure loan or credit card or something like that.
I do it like, it's better to do it that way.
Hmm.
So you're bypassing everything and just asking for a loan.
Yeah, but with your own money.
But it's secured, right?
Yeah, with your own money.
So you just skip the line.
Like, you want a credit increase?
Hey, I need a $100,000 secured credit card.
From the business?
Yeah, you can do it with the business or you can do it with the personal.
But you want to build your personal up, lock your personal, and then leave your personal alone and start just dealing strictly with the business.
Because if you start messing with the personal, then it's just going to be too much.
Just lock your personal once it gets to a certain level and then just strictly deal with the business.
And you can be the co-sign for the business every time.
But I'd rather just have other people on the business with me and we just climbing up together every time.
Other than social media, how do you market for your business?
Other than social media?
Using celebrities is a good way.
Running into different celebrities, asking them to promote or do things or do drops because this is the best deal that you can do.
You'll meet a rapper, right?
And a rapper charge $50,000 to do a walkthrough.
But if he's willing to do a drop for you for $15,000, that's probably one of the best investments you can do because you can literally use that video for years and years.
You know what I mean?
And we can make so much money off the video because we're running ads on the video.
You know what I mean?
So we target certain groups.
Let's say if it's Fresh and Fit and we just get the biggest rapper in the world to promote Fresh and Fit all the time.
Now they're going to be like, damn, I seen that rapper doing it.
We don't even have to do anything.
We're steady running ads and ads and ads on the same exact video.
Question for you.
You said walk-through and then you said a drop.
Can you explain to people what a walk-through is and a drop?
Okay, a walk-through is when a rapper walks through a club, like literally for like 15-20 minutes and he just, you know, do what he do.
He's walking through your clubs.
He's literally getting paid to walk through.
No drops.
He's like, hey, what's going on?
You know, I'm here type shit.
And then he'll leave.
But the video drop will be, he will look at it as it's cheaper because I just gotta, I'm in the house, I just want me to do a drop?
Okay, cool.
So he just makes a video, he'll do a drop.
It's actually cheaper and better in a better marketing way because if he has to come somewhere, he might have a lot of jewelry, he gotta wear jewelry, he gotta get security, gotta get a hotel room and a flight.
But if he does the video at home, You'll get more bang for him to just...
He shout you out.
You take that same video.
You run ads on the video.
Probably spend about $5,000, $10,000.
You'll get so much business because they're going to see the rapper on your timeline and everybody else's timeline more than what they'll see him on the blogs.
And whether it's a clothing line, it could be...
Some shoes, whatever.
They're going to be like, oh shit, I seen that rapper wearing my shoes or doing this.
They're going to want to tap in with that, you know?
Gotcha.
Okay.
Because there was an app, I forgot what it's called, where you can be an influencer and kind of like put yourself there and then you get booked for like calls.
Yeah, I forgot what it's called.
Would you say, Kevo, because I've heard this from a bunch of people, they're trying to get into the social media space, they want to be an influencer, or they just want to promote their business, right?
Maybe they have a business and it's not really taken off like that, they haven't really cultivated social media like that.
For many people, I've been told, the easiest way is just to pay for promo with someone that's just partnered up with someone, whether it's a musician or influence or whatever it may be.
That's the fastest way to get your name out there versus building your own platform, etc.
Would you say that's the fastest way and most efficient way to get your eyeballs on your business or on you?
Yeah, paying for promo.
Like I said, I paid a lot for promo.
I paid a lot of blogs and I paid a lot of celebrities to do a lot of things.
So then I start offering it to the public and the people that are my fans, basically.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
When they seen it, they're like, damn, he charging $150 for promo.
$350.
On Instagram stories, yeah.
$400.
But out of $150,000, I make $15,000, $20,000, $30,000 because you have to learn to upsell everything that you do.
They see a low ticket, they bite.
Once they bite, then, hey, do you want to do this?
Do you want to do that?
Do you want to do this?
You keep upselling and upselling.
Because I'll see on your story, you'll be like, hey...
Sale today, $150 promo, $50 promo, $100 promo, etc.
And I was wondering, like, there's something else to this.
So just think about it like this.
On my OnlyFans, I make $50 each person that signed up, right?
Yeah.
So promo, just imagine if 2,000 people paid at $150.
Okay.
At one time.
Then each person that I look at, I say, okay, they spent money.
So you get their phone numbers.
After you get their phone numbers, then you upsell each person on different packages that they're trying to do for their business.
Because if they spent $150, then that means that they have spent more because they really believe in their business.
Some people ain't trying to spend nothing in their business.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
So I look at it like, damn, you know what?
Let me give this person a little bit more opportunity.
Like what I normally might charge, I might go down a couple thousand.
Okay.
Okay.
If they're subscribed on OnlyFans?
Just in general, because they actually spent the money with me.
Gotcha.
You know what I mean?
So I look at them like that.
Let me go ahead and...
That's the best way to get to that next level.
Then they see you rocking with them, then they spend more and more.
Because now they're addicted to what they haven't seen.
So if I show them, damn, this is how you run ads.
This is how you do Google.
This is how you make some money.
This is how you get funding.
They're like, wow, I didn't know this.
You know what I mean?
So I open up the doors for different situations like that.
Okay.
And put them in front of eyeballs that they might have not been able to get in front of.
Even blog posts.
Some of these people don't even know that they can get on blogs.
They'll watch a blog, but they don't know they can get on it.
There's a new wave of, for example, paying for blog space where you get a post for yourself.
You got to pay for it, and you go viral from that as well.
That's really good.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
The blogs is very important.
Our new news are the blogs.
Like, that's what we watch to see something like.
You seen that?
You seen this?
You ever know this?
Spiritual World, Shade Room, all these guys, they'll take promo.
They'll be like, yeah.
You know this, right?
Whenever Aiden or Neon, they do a new video, it's always been posted on blogs.
Yeah, that's why.
Blogs are very important.
Collabs are very important.
If you see somebody that's offering promos, if you see somebody that's offering ways to get around them, Like these networking events and stuff like that, get around it because you can get around and, you know, get your videos or, you know, it's just certain ways of how you do what you're doing.
And also, I want to just let the audience know too, are you like one of the few people that makes financial content on OnlyFans?
Guys, OnlyFans is strictly financial content.
Nothing else.
I don't want y'all thinking that there's zero pornography on there.
Yeah, never did pornography on OnlyFans, but got the top OnlyFans.
And a lot of girls, please stop hitting me up about the, like, can I do this?
I don't know nothing about the sex world.
Everybody knows everything about education.
I teach education on there.
They be like, oh, can you do this?
And I'm like, I don't know what to do on there.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't even know education.
Are there any other creators that like, because let's be honest here, most OF creators are females that do pornography.
Is there anyone else that does financial stuff?
You're the only person I know that does that shit.
Yeah, I don't know nobody else, to be honest.
I don't know either.
No, nobody else.
That's why I feel like I took off so hard on there.
Because it was just like, damn, he on OnlyFans doing what?
He's lying.
I feel like a lot of people signed up to be nosy.
Let me see.
It's got to be some sex.
It's got to be a butt or two or something on there.
But no, it ain't nothing.
They'd probably be pissed off.
Yeah, that's hilarious.
Okay, so let's say I want to skip all this, man.
I want to go viral.
I want to be that guy, well-known, throughout social media.
How do I go viral?
Go viral, man.
To be honest, if you want to go, like, I'm going to Dubai, I told you, next week, so I'm about to go viral.
You need at least 10 blogs to post you at one time.
They can't be posting four hours later.
Everybody needs to post you at once.
Mmm.
Ten of the best blogs.
The Rural Stars, the Shade Rooms, the Ball Alerts, the No Jumpers, this, that.
All these sites need to post you all at once to go viral.
And yes, you can pay for that.
You can pay for that.
But it's very expensive.
Do not think it's cheap.
You're going to spend $5K on WorldStar and $3K here, $4K there.
You're going to be out at least $25,000, $30,000.
Damn.
And that's just in blocks, just to go viral for that day.
You know what I mean?
But you need to.
And a lot of people don't be like, well, that's a lot of money just to go viral.
But if you're an entrepreneur or if you're trying to sell something, it's very important.
You know what I mean?
Just like I bought that car.
I didn't buy that car just because I want the ride.
I bought it because it's a marketing tool.
I got my name on it, so I park it somewhere.
People will see it.
They'll follow me on Instagram.
People will know about it.
Then it hit all the blogs at once.
So you had a client from your marketing that paid you a crazy amount of money just to talk to you one-on-one.
Just to be able to lock in with me.
How much did they pay you, bro?
$100,000.
For a one-on-one sit-down?
Goddamn.
Just to be able to really lock in with me all the way and just pick my brain for a few years type shit.
Yeah.
And like I said, let's say if most people don't get that type of money, but if they do, that's the type of crowd that I want to be around.
You know what I mean?
Exactly.
Because a lot of people that's out there, they will have that money, but they don't believe in themselves that much to be able to say, damn, let me pick this person's brain and get around him and learn everything that he knows type shit.
Because they might be successful in the, like, their business is successful, generates money to a degree, but they might not have mastered, like, the social media.
What do they mostly ask you about?
To be honest, it'd be mostly about the business credit, and then it'd be mostly about the ads.
Like, they'd be seeing, like, I'm the only person that's probably getting, like, 0.8 cents, like, literally damn near a penny.
Sometimes I can get ads as low as a penny, bro.
Really?
Like clicks.
I'm talking about clicks on the website, clicks to send messages.
They'd be so low.
Can you explain to the audience the importance?
Because I don't think people understand how important it is to run ads as far as to promote your business.
Because let's be honest here, not everyone's going to be organic and go viral.
We've been very fortunate where we've been able to go viral plenty of times without having to pay for promo, etc.
But to get your foot in, especially today's day and age where it's so competitive on social media, everyone's on YouTube, etc., Would we have been able to go viral now in 2023 to the same level that we did in 2020?
Maybe not.
It's really saturated now.
So can you talk about the importance of running ads for your business in such a competitive social media driven world?
Man, to be honest, the reason why I've been going viral is because like, okay, let's say if I do something, I do stuff that I don't really care about what people say.
You know what I mean?
So you have to not care.
Can I come on that real quick?
Go ahead.
You had a tattoo of...
Hold on.
Jeff Bezos?
Elon Musk?
Elon Musk?
Trump?
Basically, just...
Billionaires.
Everybody that's rich as hell that I feel like I'm going to be like.
You know what I mean?
That's crazy, bro.
So, I was explaining that to some people.
I'm like, okay...
Everybody gets all types of tattoos, right?
Like all types of shit that they don't know what they're doing.
They're just like, oh, I like that.
So I'm knowing I'm about to be a billionaire.
So I'm just like, okay, well, I want to get these tattoos of people that I know I want to be like.
You feel me?
Or on that level or past or whatever.
So people's like, I went viral for that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like everything I do, I go viral because it's ways of how you do things.
It wasn't that I went viral because I got the tattoo because I've seen people with the tattoo that's not viral.
Yeah, it's true.
It's how I did it and where I got it placed.
So if somebody talking negative about me, right, and I see it, if I see it's viral, this is the first I ever said this.
If I see it's viral, I'm going to pay out my pocket to make it more viral.
Even if they're talking shit?
Yes.
Y'all the first to know this.
Y'all the first to know this.
If I see something that's viral, and they're talking shit or being negative, and I see that it's like busting from me, I like it because as long as it's bringing attention back to my page and making me money, I'm gonna push it.
So I'll give you an example.
Interesting.
The BBL comment.
Yeah.
That was going crazy for a minute.
Did you push that?
Yeah, I pushed that.
I put like $60,000 in that.
This nigga, bro.
Yeah.
I put $60,000.
Yo, Air Force.
That was everywhere, bro.
Like, notice this, though.
Every time, look, every time I see somebody comment on it, I make it better because it's like, long as people know, like, they need to know, like, who I am type shit.
You feel me?
So once people start looking at my page and shit like that, they like, damn.
Because I remember when you did the surgery, everyone was talking shit.
Bro, this nigga got a BBL, blah, blah, blah.
You see how I switched it around?
Bro, I kid you not, I have people texting my phone, calling me, yo, bro, what's up with Kevin, bro?
Is this for real?
People I never talked to in a year.
I'm like, damn, what's going on?
So when they started talking shit and you saw it was trending, you literally put more money into it.
Yes.
Wow.
I made people just talk.
I said, look, I spent...
Probably $40,000 just in ads on Instagram.
And then I paid every blog.
I was just like, post this, post that, post this about this, post that about that.
You feel me?
Do you believe that all attention, regardless of good or bad, is good?
Yes.
Yes, you're not going to just get straight positive.
If you're looking for that, you ain't commenting.
You're not ready to make it to the top if you're looking for straight positive comments from people.
I will admit, everyone that's successful on some level has gone through hate.
And that hate puts you on the map.
To make it to stress, I mean, to make it to the top, you're going to go through stress, bro.
You're not going to survive everybody just loving you.
I did see it everywhere, and I was thinking in my head like, damn, this shit.
But now, it's interesting, like, you know, he's breaking the fourth wall.
Nah, I put money into that shit.
This is the first time.
I'm going to be seeing it, yo.
I see it.
I see it.
You're freaking exclusive, bro.
If I see it, I'm going to put more money behind it.
Bro, I'll tell you this, though.
Just so the audience knows, he did not get BBL, okay?
It was not BBL. Tell them what it was, bro.
It was a lipo.
There you go.
It was a lipo, but...
I want them to say the BBL joke.
Because when whoever digs deeper, they're going to know the truth, but then at least y'all talking about me.
At least they're going to come to my page.
They're watching my stories.
They're being nosy.
Your haters will pay for your subscription to see, to figure out something to hate on more.
That's true, actually.
Trust me.
That same month, I made $700,000 when that dropped.
Damn!
I was happy as hell.
I was like, I put more.
I'm like, I need to make another million off this shit.
So you spent $40K and missed $700K in total?
No, no, no.
I spent $40K. Then I turned around and spent about another $30,000 in blogs.
So $70K in total missed $700K. And then I started doing podcasts.
Ah, talking about it.
Yeah, talking about it.
Okay.
Not caring, you know what I'm saying?
Like, any other person, they'll be like, oh shit, like, nah, nah, I need to, let's talk about it, you feel me?
Because everybody wants to be jokey, everybody wants to be funny, everybody wants to be negative, so you gotta bring, you gotta make it more negative, more jokey.
So do you think Diddy should have did the same thing with his debacle?
Oh, he got lipo?
No, I'm just kidding.
What's the whole situation with Cassie?
I don't know if you heard about it.
It hit the news for like a day and then it settled like this, bro.
I think he did it a little too fast.
Made it like too obvious type shit.
Like, I wouldn't have did it that fast.
Like, I mean, to be honest, it's almost to the point where like, I would have just kind of like had her going back and forth.
Because you settle it, then it's like...
Everybody looking out, oh shit.
I feel like he gonna lose a lot off it.
You know what I mean?
Because he with a lot of deals.
He with a lot of deals.
By you just settling, it means you're just guilty.
Kev, I gotta ask, you believe Cassie?
No.
No?
I just feel like she's just trying to get some money and shit.
I would have made her fight for it, to be honest.
She would have had to fight her life away for that shit.
No cap.
I would have made her go broke.
Yeah.
And he has the money to do that.
To be 100% honest with you, I feel like that is somebody...
It's a higher power behind her that's making her do it with the bag.
Everybody who don't like Diddy is probably giving her the money to do that shit.
Wow.
I wouldn't be surprised.
That's what I think.
I think...
When I was looking through the lawsuit and everything else like that, I think she definitely sensationalized it.
Like, bro, oh, he made me hook up with these guys, blah, blah, blah.
Where's the proof, though?
Like, 100%.
Where's the facts proof?
It's just words?
Pretty much.
Man, hell no.
You gotta fight this.
I guarantee you, like, 80% of that show is probably consensual.
And she's over here, like, trying to say, oh, I was a victim, blah, blah.
I think the other reason, too, is because she was married during that time, and she had, like, two kids.
So some of it's a save face.
I got to play devil's advocate here.
So let's be fair here to Cassie on some level.
Because let's be honest here.
These people, I want to say tell on him.
So by default, no matter what she says, they're not going to snitch.
So it's kind of like, how do you ever combat that to get proof?
So you basically saying you would have wasted, I don't know what he paid, but let's say if he wasted $30-40 million, you would have wasted $30-40 million?
No, I'm like you, I would have fought her on it.
But I'm just saying to her to show up actual proof, obviously she could find that, but people to testify for her, I don't think she's going to find that either.
That's what I'm saying.
So by you settling and then it's kind of like, you know?
It's too fast.
It was the next day and then it's like, I feel like you're just going to bring more on yourself with different people.
But I like how you turn the negative into positive by just pushing it out there even more.
That's crazy, bro.
Yeah, that's what I do, though.
I love how people, when they hate on me, I feel like she hates some more, but as long as you're watching.
As long as you know who I am and you're willing to stalk me, I feel like, hell yeah, that feels good.
Damn.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, imagine you got somebody that's a hater and you know you got way more money than them and they're going to actually get on a page to stalk you, like be in comments or be on this or be on that.
Like, bro, you feel me?
That feels good to me.
I'd be like, hell yeah, like you watching me.
Because I can imagine someone that hates you, right?
Yeah.
Sees your post and then like, damn, is this true?
My stomach are hurt.
And then they go pay for your stuff to save it.
Wait, hold on.
Let me find something really deep to mess them up real quick.
Yeah.
Or like a document or whatever.
And they can't find it, but they just pay for your...
Yeah, true.
That's crazy.
They do that all the time.
No, no, no.
Definitely.
There's a bunch of hate watchers.
I agree with that.
I mean, there's people that join our castle club just to talk shit, bro.
It's crazy.
You really got real life.
I feel like...
Us as being like the one percenters, like, you know, we got people who just will never make it ever in life and they're just going to just stalk you and hate you and like thinking that maybe he'll see the comment one day and he might comment and that makes them feel good or something like that.
It makes them work harder at their job.
I don't know, bro.
That's the uno reverse though, man.
If you're going viral, I guess dig into it, promo it some more.
And then I see what you mean, because what ends up happening is, once you go viral, that's when people start hitting you up saying, let's do an interview.
And then you go and you do an interview, And it blows up even more.
So what about this, though?
When I go viral and then you got that one person, one or two people that want to spend the $50,000 or $75,000 or $100,000 with you because they're seeing through all the bullshit.
Then they be like, man, I see all the people hating on you.
It's just, I catch an opportunity, I'm going to capitalize off of it.
Whether it's good or bad.
I remember when we went viral for that comment about the black app.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Can we drink our purple drink?
Flagrant.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm not alone.
Bad press, right?
People see.
They think bad is good.
Bad is good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's see here.
What do we got?
Okay, Dabble in the Dark.
Kevo, three years ago you made a video titled Bandman Kevo Talks Laziness.
At the 123 mark, the best song you ever made starts.
Release this song.
It's hard to meet girls that don't come with no baggage.
What song is that?
I don't come with no baggage.
Shit, I don't even know.
Three years ago.
I was gonna ask you about the music stuff too.
Yo, WFNF, can I get a mad evil laugh from Mo?
W Friday Stream, thank you guys for reading my question on the wheel.
I appreciate everything you guys do.
Shout out to you, Neff.
And then we got here, various layers.
Have a great night, guys.
Keep up the great work.
CEO Network.
All right, cool.
Shout out to you, bro.
As-salamu alaykum, my brothers.
Do you guys know Andy Fursella?
You guys should bring him on the pod.
That man brings tremendous amount of value to the world and speaks his mind.
Check him out.
- Oh, okay. - He's an entrepreneur, yeah. - Jermeko goes, "Full scale operation, "feeling like a band man, fire, drop the song, "you got called some new and bring myron on your podcast." Okay.
"It's crazy how the haters will spread nonsense "to say that you guys aren't cool or beefing "with certain people just to start dropping unbelievable Unbelievable, man.
Yeah, they'd be capping.
The music industry, because you had some music out.
I had seen that you had done some clubs with some really big artists.
Like Gunna?
Yeah, Gunna.
Kodak.
Kodak.
You did something with Lil Baby too, I think.
No, I was going to do a song with Lil Baby, but I just kind of slowed down on the music because I had got the label deal.
And after I got the label deal, I was just like, well, all that stuff happened with Gunna.
So that's when I kind of fell back a little bit.
The YSL stuff?
Yeah.
Okay.
So I was just like, well, you know what?
Let me just get back into the entrepreneurship, then start the music first quarter.
A lot of people, you know, and let's talk about this a little bit, right?
Because you obviously are well-versed in the entrepreneurial world as well as the music world.
A lot of people want to be musicians, right?
Everyone wants to be a rapper, singer, songwriter, whatever it may be, producer.
So they want to get into the music industry.
What are your thoughts overall on getting into the music industry?
Is it for everyone?
What are some hard realities they're going to have to accept and or know?
And what are your thoughts in general?
So let me tell you about the reason why I'm in the music industry.
Okay.
If you notice, y'all got a lot of entrepreneurs that come on here, right?
But they're in the culture, but you will never really see them on the blogs.
Because for the culture blogs, you have to be in the music industry.
This is another free game for y'all.
If you are an entrepreneur and you want to get on all these musical blogs that y'all look at, you have to be a musician in the culture.
I'm in the culture.
That's why I still do music with these people.
I'm signed to Motown.
I got a label deal with Motown so I can sign artists and stuff like that.
So in order for me to stay on those blogs, I have to continue being a musician.
Not because I want to, but I know...
This is what I want to stay in, the culture.
Because if they push you over in the business, now you're just a business person, then it's just like, oh, well, the nigga's just in the business, so cool.
You know what I mean?
So I can stay doing these crazy interviews with these people or these guys or that.
I could be all over the place.
I don't want them to just put me in one corner.
Gotcha.
So you stick with the music to be diversified from a brand perspective so that you're not limited.
Because, yeah, let's be honest here.
You want to talk about, let's say, a No Jumper, a Say Cheese, a Shade Room, a Spiritual World, etc.
A lot of these blogs of WorldStarHipHop, they prioritize musicians with their reporting.
They do.
Have you ever seen an entrepreneur type of person on there, really?
No.
Not really.
Me?
Not really.
And if they do, I know for a fact they pay for it.
But I'm talking about all at once.
Like how you'll see me.
Since y'all knew me, y'all probably seen me on every single blog all at once at least seven times, eight times.
A bunch of times.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's a lot.
You know what I mean?
So I'm just letting you know it's hard as hell to make it on blogs all at once, but you never see the business guys on there because they got to get in the culture or they got to connect with the culture.
Like, that's what I be offering people.
Like, if I meet an entrepreneur and I say, all right, well, you want to get on all these blogs or these certain things, shit, you got to just tap in with me.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's why they pay that back, basically.
Is music worth still pursuing in 2023?
I know record sales have been down.
To be honest, I feel sorry for all the rappers that actually still rap because most of them are broke.
I'm just being 100%.
They don't know what they're doing as far as when it comes to business.
They don't care nothing about real estate.
They just got jewelry.
They barely own their cars.
Their cars in their manager's name.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to G Herbo, but y'all seen what he was going through with his manager?
A lot of rappers are going through what G Herbo was going through.
I guess his manager stole a lot of money from him, I heard.
I don't know if it's true, but I seen it.
You know how if you're a rapper and you're living your life, and this guy is my manager, so I'm just living my life every day or whatever.
You trust him a lot.
He's basically handling all my finances, right?
So now I look up and I'm like, oh, where's my money type shit?
Then, oh, what money?
You feel me?
Yeah.
That's why you have to be, you know, educated.
So any of the two rappers, myself, that are really good at money and business, you own money, man.
Yeah.
You guys are smart about it.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
Because the rest of them, I mean, they got a loan from the label, but then they got to pay it back.
Yeah.
And a lot of these rappers are owned by four or five different people.
They might be signing with Motown slash this slash that slash this.
And then you see them with all that money the whole time.
The manager and this person, they showing their cars that they don't drive and they showing their money that they don't care for.
So it's not really theirs.
They just make it.
It's like their little puppet.
You gotta pay attention to the bigger picture.
Sometimes, why do some of the bigger rappers that we look up to, not Drake, but other rappers, have you seen their crazy $20, $30, $40, $50 million mansion?
Nope.
No.
That was MTV Crip days back in the day.
Back in the day.
Yeah, but not now.
Yeah.
We see they stand at townhomes.
Yeah.
They ain't stand in no crazy mansions and stuff like that.
This is my opinion, too.
I feel like rap is dying anyway.
Yeah, it's dying.
Albums don't sell anymore.
It's more like streams, if anything.
And then rap isn't what it used to be back in the day.
It's not.
The streamers and the podcast guys is lit.
Making the most money.
That's true.
They the new wave.
Damn.
No cap.
I mean, you look at someone like Aiden Ross.
Every rapper would go do a collab with him.
That was the promo.
You have to collab with a streamer to promo.
Listen, they are the new big-time rappers right now, bro.
The streamers in the podcast, guys.
I mean, look at their deals.
They're making, like, more athletes.
Ten times more than the rappers.
More than rappers, too.
For one deal.
For sure.
Kick, kick, rumble.
For sure, for sure.
Yeah.
No, that's...
And I mean, yeah, when you think about it, like, now it used to be, you know...
They taking anybody, girls.
They doing...
Bro, I'm telling you, like, if somebody, girl, was like, alright, well, I can get on...
Like, well, you got to leave your boyfriend right now and I'll get you on my podcast.
She's coming.
She's going to say, oh, so you're saying if I get on your podcast and change my life, you can promote your, you know, she might have something she want to always do.
You can promote it.
Man, that girl coming.
She's coming.
Can you imagine your girl on someone's stream?
Oh, yeah.
It's possible, bro.
And people like to play games these days, bro.
Now, think about it.
It used to be, when you got an album, you do the run.
You go on Breakfast Club.
You do the radio tour.
Hot 97.
You go on Hot 97.
You go on BET 106 and Park and shit.
Promote your shit.
Those days are gone, bro.
Now, it's, oh, I got a link with this streamer.
I'm going to do a stream with this guy.
I'm going to jump on this podcast.
They still go to Breakfast Club and everything, but now it's been switched up.
This is the Breakfast Club now, gang.
I'm telling you, y'all guys are the new wave.
If you notice, right?
For 2024, 2025, this is it right here.
Legacy Media, bro, is definitely...
Legacy Media has been taking an L the past several years.
Dude, you seen Offset?
He did a 24-hour stream with Kaisen at...
That's crazy, bro.
Oh, shit.
Crazy, bro.
What'd that tell you?
And then that Jill stream, when they were in jail...
Yo, so many people pulled up.
Bro, this is what I'm saying.
Because the rappers are starting to see the vision now.
Like, oh shit.
Like, I'm here.
This guy's here.
Like, what the fuck?
Like, they're seeing their life, and then they're seeing their life like, this guy's way bigger than me.
They gotta respect it.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So that's what's going on right now.
But that's the market to know though.
Podcasts and streams, honestly.
Yeah.
Yeah, record labels.
I mean, I remember it used to be a big thing to be signed by a record label.
So now it's...
You gotta be independent now.
Bro, the record label is cool.
Like I said, I have a record deal and I can sign artists.
But it don't really mean anything because I've been looking at artists, but most of them are broke.
And then they don't understand that.
I'm telling them, like, you have to have over 200, 300, 400k monthly listeners for me to get you a deal.
If you're not having 300 or 400k monthly listeners, like, they're like, oh, I'm starting from the bottom.
I've been in the studio, bro.
No, stop what you're doing and invest into your Spotify or, you know, you're spending all your money on videos and studio time.
Rapping is literally like 10%.
Everything else is straight marketing.
You hear guys that suck in music.
Suck.
But if they have the fan base, a core fan base, they gone.
They're going to get a deal before you.
They're going to get a bag before you.
They're going to get shows before you, all that.
Speaking of marketing, I've seen where artists, or for example, people that want to do business, they'll start on TikTok, go viral, and then push it to the business.
Yeah, TikTok pretty good too.
Yeah.
Ads, everything that we do when we talk about has ads.
Google ads, TikTok ads, Snapchat ads.
You see Snapchat paying a bag.
Twitter paying a bag.
Twitter is monetizing.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah.
So we've seen back in the day, Tai Lopez, Grant Cardone, they all put money to ads and we know who they are today.
Yes.
Every time I get on YouTube, I see Grant Cardone.
Like, I can't miss him.
I'm like, damn, Grant Cardone, Grant Cardone, Grant Cardone.
I'm talking about every ad.
That's what made me say, damn, this is really...
Like, if you're already at the top and you're still putting ads, that means that...
And you're not putting ads, you're doing something wrong.
You want to always stay in they face.
Fresh and Fit, Fresh and Fit, Fresh and Fit.
Every time they turn on a damn YouTube or Rumble, you know what I mean?
They like Fresh and Fit.
You feel me?
Yeah.
So what's the best place to run ads you think nowadays?
To be honest, I would say YouTube.
Facebook?
No, Google.
Google?
Google.
Google.
Because you can attack them two ways.
Fresh and Fit website and Fresh and Fit, you know what I mean?
Anything else that's on there combined with it, like it's going to pop right up.
You put Rumble in there, you know?
Rumble pop right up, boom.
How much does someone spend, you think, on ads for their first...
Probably a month, bro, to be honest.
You're gonna probably spend like 40, 50 a month.
Okay?
Yeah.
But it's worth it, though.
It's worth it.
Okay.
To start out, though, let's say you got an entrepreneur.
A small business.
They got a small business.
They're trying to get their brand out there.
About two bands.
About two bands a month?
Yeah, two bands a month.
That's what I would do just to test the waters.
But you have to play with the algorithm, though, because a lot of y'all, if y'all want to get engagement, you know, like I was just telling somebody, if you're looking for engagement on Instagram, you know, you don't have to target the United States.
You know what I mean?
Let's say if it's Jamaica, let's say if it's Colombia, let's say if it's Mexico, you can reach two million people in Mexico for probably about $150.
Right.
You know what I mean?
For engagement.
But I say if, like, if you're black, Dominican Republic, you know what I'm saying?
More people that's English.
More people that speak English.
More people that speak English to comment.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's how you get it, though.
Like, Dominican Republic and, you know, Columbia and all that shit, they'd be all on your post like, hey, poppy, and all that shit.
So that $150, too many people.
You're going to be bussing.
Impressions.
Yeah, impressions going crazy.
Now, the United States don't cap.
They high.
You know what I'm saying?
And the more you try to target direct, it gets higher.
So my trick is, I will say, okay, I'll make a post.
I'll say, I'm going to spend $10,000 in the next 15 days.
But I'm not spending $10,000.
I'm going to just check out my conversion in the first two days.
And then stop it.
And then stop it.
So really, I spent $1,000, but in Instagram, mine, Instagram just running because they're trying to hurry up and get to that $10,000 mark.
So they're running my ads everywhere.
So I already made my bag back.
So I stopped it.
Boom.
You know what I'm saying?
There's a new Instagram update where they're going to actually have you do A-B testing.
You can test out your ads before even dropping them.
Like, it's going to be crazy.
Like an AI type thing?
All your reels and all your videos, they give you a split test you can do, and they'll run it for you without you having to actually push it out there.
And I'll say this, Instagram is super competitive now with growth.
It used to be like, you know, you can do that organic growth or whatever.
It's really tough to grow now.
Unless you're posting reels all the time, it's not easy to grow on Instagram.
Would you say, yeah, pretty much, if you don't already have a platform and you're not already kind of well-known, It's gonna be very tough for you to grow without running ads.
I gotta give it to Sneaker, though.
He's the first one I saw really push reels and boost up his followers.
That's how I did it was reels.
Organically.
But then again, what?
We built up a podcast for years.
They knew who it was.
So I started pumping out their guns.
They're like, oh, this is great.
But I already had the audience.
But for someone that might not necessarily have an audience, you might have to go the paid route with promo.
Yeah.
So what I notice is...
Like, I got a rep, so I talked to an ad rep.
When you spend like over $150,000 a month...
Over at Google or Facebook?
This is Instagram.
But Instagram is meta.
It's Facebook, really.
So she told me that the real reason why you see so many people engagement getting through off is because they don't really want you on Instagram.
They really want you on Facebook for what they finna launch at Facebook with the metaverse and the glasses and all that shit.
That's why...
Everybody is losing an engagement.
They're trying to push people back on Facebook.
They're trying to push people on Facebook.
It's weird, but Instagram is really Facebook, bro.
Damn.
That is true.
If you could choose one app to monetize on right now, Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, what would you choose?
I would choose Instagram.
Instagram?
Hell yeah.
I mean, I love Instagram.
It's just irritating.
You have your emotion going on and then weird stuff as far as people reporting your shit and stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
You'll be monetized and then people will just report something dumb just to hate on your shit.
Just to get it demonetized or something.
I want to shout out to you, bro.
He says, Bandman, you're really a stand-up guy.
You told me what to do.
I'm going to text you so we can tap in.
Remember the name because I'm going to be on the podcast one day.
Chat, follow me on Instagram.
Alex Minman.
Alex Minman.
All right.
Putting money with his mouth is.
Yeah, I guess so.
Damn.
Shout out to you.
That's dope.
Anything else?
Actually, you know what?
You want me to hit these chats and then...
Okay.
And then, guys, if you got questions, man...
Get him in, bro.
You got someone here that's gone viral on the internet a bunch of times.
When it comes to marketing, I know it sounds crazy, but social media is the way to go.
And if you don't know what to do for your business, get on those.
Even if you got a brick and mortar business where you have an address and people got to come into your shop.
Bro, you gotta be on social media.
Old school with marketing is dead, bro.
Right on social media, 100%.
Newspapers, magazines, and shit like that.
Ads.
Nah, man.
You gotta do it online nowadays.
Blog posts, podcasts, posts.
You want it where someone Googles your business and you come up on the front page.
You know what I mean?
That's what you want.
What do we got here?
Okay.
Jew Blickie goes, this may be a dumb question, but how do you find your passion from the hood where all we know is trap and chase money?
I have a hard time knowing my passion.
Ooh, that's a good one.
That's a good question.
I feel like...
How do you get out the hood?
Get out the hood?
You gotta get out the hood.
You know what I mean?
Listen, I'm gonna be honest and tell y'all.
Before I go to the hood, I will go live in a whole nother city and stay in a shelter before I stay in the hood because it's the same thing.
Damn.
That's what I would do though, me personally.
In the shelter, I get in a program and get my own home and start from there.
But I will work around.
I will get myself around successful people somehow.
I'll be a valet at a restaurant that's fucking five stars before I be in a bad situation.
You know what I mean?
You were in Chicago.
You were around a lot of crime.
How'd you get out?
So, I mean, like, to be honest, bro, I was doing, like, stuff that I didn't supposed to be doing, you know what I mean?
But I put myself around, like, the rich and then, like, I learned from, you know, people who was, like, on that level, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it wasn't easy to get out, I ain't gonna lie, but it was just to the point where I just learned and studied different ways to do different stuff to be able to level up, basically.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's see here.
We got Perfect Shot Filming goes, I want to move to Miami and start a drone video production company.
The target clients are luxury real estate agents, yachts, and rental car companies.
I want to make 10K plus a month.
Any advice?
My friend, you and everybody else.
Yeah.
But Kevo, please tell them about it, bro.
Bro, if you're going to come to Miami and try to start a camera business, please have the best cameras, bro.
I was just telling, bro, you got to have the best cameras.
If you're going to come with a drone, please don't come up to us.
We always run into guys.
They're coming up with these little cheesy cameras, bro.
And I'll be like, what type of lens is that?
Is that a 24 by 70 millimeter G Master?
And, you know, I'll be telling them.
They'll be like, how do you know?
And I'm like, bro, I know my cameras because I'm in social media.
You know what I mean?
So...
If you're going to pull out your camera, we want the best quality pointed at us.
You know what I mean?
So invest into your camera equipment first, and then come to Miami and show somebody.
Also, be a good editor as well.
Editing is very important.
Some of y'all don't know how to edit, and we'll be like, bro, what's up with the editing skills?
Just take your time and invest in your craft, and then we'll see our results and want to work with you.
Have a body of work that you can share.
Start doing it for free.
People say, oh, I'm charging them a high amount.
Bro, we don't know who you are.
And you might have good work, but bro, if it's too high, we're not going to do it anyway.
And then you got a lot of competition.
They're like, bro, we just might as well work with this person.
These guys will do it for free right now.
All day in mind.
So how do you stand up?
You got to be prepared to do pro bono work 100%.
Especially for someone that's big.
Because you've got to remember, they're getting offers all the time.
Yo, let me edit your videos.
Yo, let me do your reels, blah, blah, blah.
So you've got to be able to do pro bono work for a period of time as well.
Have to.
So that's a big one.
And then understand it's very competitive, bro, especially Miami.
All the influencers are either moving out here or setting up shop over here so they can have a second location.
But I will tell you this, though.
When you lock somebody in, you put in the work, and you do it for free, and you're actually good at what you do, you're good to go.
Yeah.
Because they'll use a lot, and they'll refer you as well.
Yeah.
Bandman, Kevin, speak at Facts Money Clips, reached out to Wealth on IG. They sent me the promo package.
Yeah, shout out to Wealth.
There you go.
Shout out to Wealth.
Keem Chilling goes, W, Kevin, been rocking with him for a while.
Yeah, my boy Keem Chilling.
Dan D goes, is buying followers worth it on Instagram, not trying to promote a business, but instead show high SMV? Okay.
Could you tell them about buying followers and what businesses do, bro?
The same thing is sweet.
Okay, so this is the thing.
If you're going to buy some followers on Instagram, like if you start a new page, you still have to run ads because your followers are not going to be active.
You know what I mean?
So you have to still, if you're going to mix, you can mix, but don't buy the fake followers and then you don't get no engagement.
That's dumb.
You're like really wasting your money.
That'll be bad.
But if you buy the followers and then you say, okay, I got $10,000 to spend into making this engagement crazy because people, of course, if they see you with a lot of followers, they'll follow you and they're going to say, okay, cool, you got good engagement.
Then you will get a lot of real followers because we don't want to follow nobody with two followers, three followers.
You know what I mean?
So yeah, if you got a business and you're thinking about buying followers, it's smart as long as you're going to run the ads on the page.
So you got to do it correct.
You got to not only get the followers, but you also make sure that you have to get the engagement with it.
Yes.
Okay.
You know, I know it was crazy when I saw big people like celebrities doing it.
I was like, why are they doing this?
But they mix it to get bigger promotion deals on their brand.
Yeah.
And in big companies, when they see like 15, 20, 30 million followers, they're like giving you whatever you want.
You're negotiating whatever.
And we know that...
Like, we know.
Yeah, we know.
It's a finesse.
We like, what?
But they still get in the bag.
They got in their checks, so we can't knock that.
You know what I'm saying?
Bro, your biggest celebrities, rappers, businesses, they all do it, bro.
Every single company, you know.
DNA company, DNA run crazy ads afterwards.
Crazy ads.
Yeah.
As well.
Yeah, I'll tell y'all, man.
Look, I never bought followers on mine because I've had so many Instagram accounts taken down, but it definitely opens doors for you when you have a certain amount of followers, especially when it comes to promo, etc.
I get a lot of engagement, but I only got like 400k followers on Instagram, and I would say you're not really able to leverage your IG like that until you hit at least 1M. What'd y'all say?
It's true.
1M right now is like...
It seems like every Only Vans girl, they all got one, two, three, four, five million dollars.
You know what I mean?
It's wild.
Fucking horse.
It's part of the game.
Fucking horse.
And it's just shaking ass.
Yeah, but the thing is, if you really want to be on the shit on Instagram, like, bro, every...
Drake, every single top rapper, every A-list celeb, all them dudes buy followers, bro.
Every single one, man.
So, like I said, I personally don't do it because that's a personal choice and I don't give a shit about Instagram.
You guys know that.
But if you're really trying to, like...
Make Instagram your shit.
It's a necessary evil, guys.
It's a numbers game, man.
It's a necessary evil.
Let's see here.
What do we got?
Haitian Jack, we need Bandman or Mr.
Organic and Fresh on High Value Man Remix.
You know what's funny?
I was in the studio recently with Aiden Ross and Sneeko, and they were doing freestyles on Ronnie J's beats.
I have a beat from Ronnie J. You can come up on it, bro.
Anytime you're ready, bro.
High Value Man.
What was we at?
The Dior store.
Your story.
Yeah.
Ronnie's fucking cool, man.
I'll tell you, Ronnie.
Yeah, we had him on the show.
Yeah, Ronnie's really cool.
All right, what else do we got here?
Do you want to have sex with a white-collar savage?
It's hard to meet girls that don't come with no baggage.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember that.
The video's called Batman Cavill Talks Laziness.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, yeah.
I got that song.
It's an older song.
I never released it.
Damn.
How many songs have you got that are released?
I got like at least 150.
Damn!
And you got a couple clouds with some big artists too.
Why'd you ever drop them, bro?
Man, I just...
Like, with the music, I don't...
Like, I told you, the real reason why I don't do music is because...
Well, I do it, but I don't care for it because I'm only doing it for that one reason I told you about.
Gotcha.
Yeah.
From a marketing standpoint, you don't give a shit about it.
Nah.
Like, you don't use it to make money.
No, hell no.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If anything, it's probably operating the red a lot of times with the music stuff.
Yeah, it's not profitable, right?
Yeah, it's a waste of money.
Like, if I start making a lot of money from it, then yeah.
But music right now, to be where I want to be, I will have to invest a whole lot.
Because if I'm going to get all the way in it, I'm going to do a $300,000, $400,000 radio campaign.
I'm going to do this.
I might as well spend $2 million, $3 million on it.
But to be honest, with music, look at all the top people.
They have brand deals.
It's not really music, it's brand deals.
And maybe some streams here and there, but it's really brand deals.
Yeah, and I'm paying attention to everything.
I'm looking at who's really getting the real bag, and it's just like, not the rappers.
So why would I spend two, three million dollars just to get a regular deal?
So you would, okay, so you estimate you'd have to drop at least two to three million of your own.
Well, that makes sense because that's what the majors would put into you.
They're only giving you, let's say I give you a million dollar deal, they're only giving you probably about fifty to a hundred thousand dollars up front, and they're gonna put the rest of the money into marketing.
And you still might not make it.
How many people we see that just got the chain and you don't see nothing else?
They just got a little fame and a chain.
That's it.
I'm trying to really big, big, big, bro, you know?
Yeah.
Well, that makes sense, man.
Because that's the whole reason people sign with majors is because the major, their job is to promote you.
That's the whole reason why you even go with the major.
They take a lot of that off you, but that makes sense.
But you know what's funny?
They prioritize whoever's popping and leave you to figure it out on your own anyway.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's see here.
What do we got?
We good.
We got caught up?
Okay.
Go ahead, Fresh.
Cool.
So, Kevo, real quick.
Let me ask you this.
When it comes to lifestyle and living how you live, how do you deal with haters?
Other than obviously putting money behind them to push it, but like, how do you deal with haters?
To be honest, like, I feel like we gotta have haters, so I like...
I don't really pay them no mind, really.
I just let them do what they do because they're going to do it anyway, but I don't really...
I just get more and do more.
You know what I mean?
I try to...
I use the hate to actually go harder, make more money and shit like that.
Just like Myron.
It's energy.
You got to take...
They're nothing but energy.
So you see something, be like, okay, cool.
Let me get a better this.
Let me get a better car.
You know what I'm saying?
To work harder.
You feel me?
You don't get mad about it or nothing like that shit.
It's part of the process.
If you don't have nothing, then that's when you should get mad.
And I found you through this, too, because we both have a very strong interest in credit.
Can you talk to the people, man, real quick, about the importance of credit in the United States?
Well, any Western country, actually.
Yeah.
I feel like the importance of credit, right?
The reason why I even have my car, you know what I'm saying, is literally credit.
Fresh was like, man, how the hell that you did this?
I'm like, bro, it's literally credit.
I can go get four or five credit cards.
My credit limit is high as hell.
All of them are going to be for $100,000 each.
I can go get any loan I want.
Like, if I didn't have any money, I could say, okay, let me go get this loan.
Let me go get a house.
Let me go do, like, credit is very important.
Like, if people...
No, no, go ahead.
Finish it, then I got a question for you.
People have to understand that when it comes to credit, you can literally do whatever you want when you're in need of things.
Like, we might go see a property, and I'm like, damn, I need it.
I can use it with my credit cards.
You know what I'm saying?
I can pay the deposit or whatever.
I can win my credit cards.
I want to give the audience some free value here.
A lot of people here that are watching right now, they might be working a nine-to-five.
They might not have that much money saved up, but they got good credit, and they want to start a business.
They want to get a side hustle.
They want to make some second form of income, et cetera.
If you had to do it all over again, and you're working a job maybe where you make 50K per year, you don't have that much saved up, but you want to go ahead and create another revenue stream, and you got good credit, How would they do it step by step?
Give a quick overview.
Like a hustle.
Yeah, like getting funding, getting money, maybe starting a side business, whatever it may be.
How would you do it if you had to do it all over?
So if I had to start all over and I didn't have anything going on, I will say...
The very first thing, if I had a job and I was making a little money, first I would get a secure credit card, you know?
Secure credit card.
And after I get the secure credit card, you know, I will wait a few months and let it hit my credit.
After that, I will go, after I get my secure credit card, this is to make a little bit extra money.
So now that I got my, let's say $3,000 secure credit card, okay?
Because we saved up for that.
Then I will say, hey bro, you want to get on my secure credit card?
Okay, well, I'm going to charge you because it's a trade line.
I'm selling fresh my trade line.
I'm selling my trade line.
Instant money.
You know what I mean?
You charge them to be an authorized user.
Yes.
These are my 500s and shit like that.
So what if I get like four or five people on there?
That's an extra 500, 500, 500, right?
Now, I say, okay...
I might watch Fresh and Fit, you know, podcasts and I say, damn, I could buy Age Corporation.
You know what I mean?
So I see one online for about $3,000, $2,000.
I'll take that money and get an Age Corporation.
After I get the Age Corporation, I will say, okay, what's next as far as let me get a CPA. Now, CPAs are expensive, you know, like if you don't got no taxes or whatever, but if you do, then you might want to just say, okay, well...
You don't got to get a CPA like right away type shit.
But now if you try to do the business, it's better to...
You got the personal credit.
Now you want to do the business.
Boom.
Okay.
Then you open up a business banking account after that.
With that LLC you just acquired?
Yeah, with the LLC you just got.
And then after you open up the business banking account, you want to...
You get a business card card at that point, too.
Yeah.
You want to merge your personal credit with the business, and then you can make some things happen because it's an age corp, and then you're going to be able to put yourself on it and then make things happen like that.
So that's one way to go about it.
You know what I mean?
Sorry, you were saying something?
I feel like on some level, you do not have to get the loan, right?
From the whole process?
To put into the business?
So when you finish that process, you can get a loan to put into your business?
Yeah, it just depends because like, okay.
I've never thought about that.
Charging people to be an authorized user, that's actually pretty good.
But what a delay must be your credit, though.
Well, you're taking the money up front.
Ah, okay.
You're taking the money up front for them to do it.
You're not going to be able to get a loan that fast.
It just depends on how good your credit is, like your personal credit.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Because even though you got to be aged, they still going to want a little bit more proof type shit.
That's why I was saying earlier, you'll be better off finding a few people who got the paperwork for certain things.
Because it just ain't that easy to just go get a crazy ass loan.
Like an uncle or like a brother?
Somebody that got somebody.
Okay.
Like I was saying, I might have the credit.
You might have the money for he might have the taxes type thing.
And y'all all go in together type shit.
Okay.
That's the only way to really be able to get a super bag.
But you got to do it for personal reasons is better.
But once you start doing a business thing, they get a little bit more strict with loans.
Because they're giving so much.
Yeah, I feel like nowadays it's hard to get loans, bro.
Really hard.
Yeah, during the pandemic, it was a lot easier.
Way easier.
Especially with SBA. Free money.
SBA was giving out loans.
Some people were scamming like idiots and getting in trouble.
But yeah, SBA was giving out business loans.
And I told you about that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I said a lot of people would have to go to jail for this.
Actually, Kevin, I told you that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You did call two years ago.
I said it.
Right now.
This time of year, November 2023, what is the biggest scam going on right now?
People should watch out for it.
The biggest scam of 2023...
Because I know they had the gas station where they put the fake keypads over it.
Siphoning off your credit card information.
I would say you got to watch out for a lot of the crypto scams.
You gotta watch out for the crypto scams that's going on right now and the social media scams, bro.
Like, when you click a link in your, like, so somebody sent you a link, and they targeted people with a bag, like, with a lot of money.
So if you click, like, somebody sent you a link, like, hey, Fresh, you just won $100.
You know what I'm saying?
Some weird shit like that.
Is this you in this picture with this guy or girl?
You know what I mean?
Then you click the link and then they hack your whole page.
Damn.
That's a good scam that's going on.
And the text message scam where they're sending text messages to your phone in the same way.
They randomly get your number and send a text message.
Hack your whole iCloud.
Hack your whole email.
Everything.
Someone is scamming right now posing as us, which by the way, I want to make sure you guys know this.
We've talked about it before.
Someone's literally running around saying, yo, do you want to be on the Fresh Fit Podcast?
We'll pay you, yeah.
We'll pay you $2,000 to $3,000 to show up.
And we never pay.
Oh, we just need to do it.
We never pay.
And we're never going to contact you on email.
But they literally email them, bro, saying this shit.
And then they say, all right, let's jump on a Zoom call.
And the dude jumps on a Zoom call with them and they get their Facebook login information somehow.
Like, oh yeah, we just need something on Facebook.
And then they hack their Facebook and they take it from them.
What the hell?
Someone's scamming right now posing as us, man.
On Facebook?
Yes.
They're stealing their Facebook accounts.
Yeah, that's the only reason they...
Okay, so I heard about that scam too.
And it's weird how Facebook can't get the Facebook pack, right?
Y'all can't get it back, right?
It's hard to get it back, right?
Yeah, it is hard to get Facebook back.
Because one person contacted me saying like, hey, does this guy work for you?
I was like, no, bro, this is a scam.
What are you doing?
She's like, oh my God, I gave them my Facebook stuff.
And they took the page from her.
And she said she was contacting Facebook admin, but they weren't being helpful.
I felt terrible.
I was like, what the fuck?
Here's the thing.
I don't really respond to my DMs, but if anyone messages me and says, yo, is this you?
And I look and I see that dumbass person scamming, I immediately, that's not us, block them immediately.
I'll respond to that shit because I don't want nobody getting scammed.
But it ain't us, guys.
We will never contact you via email and say, we'll pay you to come on the podcast.
What the fuck?
And they message like random ass influencers.
Like they message like some chick that's a chef.
They message some random nigga that like does precious metals.
Like they message random influencers saying, yo, you want to come on the first shit podcast?
So guys, that is not us.
Wow.
I didn't know all that.
Yeah, bro.
And they're stealing their Facebook accounts.
Fucking ridiculous, man.
Damn.
That's crazy, bro.
It is.
What the hell?
Piece of shit, bro.
I've been trying to figure out who the fuck it is, too.
That shit, wow, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
I would get like a social media detective on that shit.
Or like an investigator.
I contacted my lawyer, too, and she was like, there's not really much you could do besides put it out to people and let them know.
The thing is, they're willingly giving it up.
So it's kind of like, how do you stop that?
Yeah, he's like getting them on a Zoom call and just finessing, bro.
What?
Guys, that ain't us, man.
That's not us for sure.
We will never contact you via email, number one, to come on the pod.
Yeah.
If anything, it'll always be Instagram.
And if you're not a celebrity like that, we're not going to hit show up anyway.
Yeah, thanks.
I don't know, man.
Facts, man.
But yeah, the scamming shit is ridiculous, man.
Wow.
Anything else?
Last few here.
Okay, John goes, all the haters in the chat, thanks for keeping views up, lazy-ass bums.
I got a lot of haters.
Bro, here's the thing.
Instead of y'all hating, if you guys got something...
This is your opportunity to ask a question, or if you guys want to see...
Yeah.
I mean, Kevin, what are you talking about when it comes to marketing, bro?
I think there's two ways you can look at hate and people obviously do the latter.
One is, okay, this person has what I want.
If I don't have it, I can get mad.
But you know what?
I'm going to actually figure out how he did it to do it myself.
Yeah.
Or the latter, you say, oh, he got all his cars and lifestyle.
Fuck this nigga.
And then you hate.
But then where does that get you?
Nowhere.
So it's kind of like, I don't know, man.
It's different.
Real quick, Kevo, because you've talked about this.
How could someone go about getting negative stuff on their credit report taken off?
So it's different credit letters that you can send out.
You send the credit letters out, you know, wait till they hit.
After they hit, shit, they gonna fall off.
They gonna fall right out.
But you gotta get the right letters.
And there's different people that teach certain things for that.
I got a whole course video telling you step-by-step how to remove the shit off your credit.
It's easier to do it, buyers, because there's a lot of companies out there that do it for you, but it's easier to just do it yourself.
I mean, the company's going to tax you like $25 or higher.
But I mean, most of the time, I just sell the letters because...
I seem like I'd rather not be involved in cleaning someone's credit and then they steady hitting you up like, hey, is it done or is it finished?
I'd rather them learn how to do it and then they can clean other people's credit themselves.
Gotcha.
That's smart.
Okay.
Anything else, Rush?
That's it.
All right.
Kevo, where can they find you, brother?
And what's coming up next?
Instagram.com slash bandmankevo, man.
We got a lot of...
I'm about to be on Love& Hip Hop.
What about the podcast, bro?
The podcast?
I've just been, you know, just building up a little bit.
I ain't been going crazy with it because I've got to get myself all the way right with that because I don't really know what I'm doing with it.
But it's like I've been trying to turn my YouTube channel up a little bit more and just trying to get to that wave, you know?
That Lambo crazy, bro.
Yes, sir.
Sheesh.
That's Ultimate Aventador.
Oh, shit.
When you get yours, bro?
Yeah, I've been on his house for two years, brother.
Yeah, man.
I still got my 2002 Honda.
Hey, listen.
I know my haters that's on here sick right now looking at this.
Oh, shit.
They probably like, what the hell, bro?
Shout out to my guys at Kyra Motors, man.
Jacob over there.
Shout out to my guy.
Yeah, man.
That bad boy is beautiful, gang.
That shit's hard.
This is how you, like, you was asking me how to respond to haters?
This is how you respond to your haters.
Like, while they're hating, like, watching you, you gotta just show them this type of stuff.
Facts.
Well, actually, take a look at the Instagram, guys.
You can see here, like, this Instagram profile in itself is a whole marketing funnel.
You guys look at it.
You see some travel.
You see lifestyle.
Scroll down.
There's an ad for the seminar, right?
Like, people look at this and they're like, oh, shit.
Yo.
And you're always posting in your stories call to actions.
Yeah, always.
Always.
Surrounded by a millionaire and billionaires and you know what I mean?
All types of crazy stuff.
Oh, there's a tattoo, right?
Oh my goodness.
That's crazy.
Make America rich again.
Or Sleepy Joe.
Yeah.
Oh shit, man.
That's funny.
Yeah, it's all types of, you know, we've been having.
Alright, so they can find you on Instagram.
Anything else?
Man, yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Stay locked in, man.
If y'all want to learn more information, follow me, you know.
His YouTube channel as well.
Click that link.
Pull up his YouTube real fast.
I think, yeah, that first one.
Bam, that's his YouTube channel as well, guys.
Go check him out.
Oh, the official music video.
Okay.
Yeah.
Here we go, right there.
You've been on YouTube for a minute.
How long have you been on YouTube now for, bro?
Probably about five, six years, probably, or longer, shit.
Yeah.
Yeah, I got a lot on there.
That boy will be getting some views.
Yeah, man.
Lots of good financial stuff on this channel, man.
Definitely check it out.
Especially with the credit stuff.
You guys know how we talk about credit.
Credit is literally the cornerstone of everything, bro.
I would not have been able to acquire my real estate, guys, had it not been for credit.
They say cash is king?
Credit is king, man.
Credit is king, bro.
I'd rather have a high credit score Yeah.
Right?
And some money than have a shitty credit score and a bunch of money.
Yeah.
Because you can't do shit.
You can't do nothing.
You still have to spend the money to get right.
Yeah.
They will penalize you for having a short credit score.
Yeah.
With the interest rates being higher, they're going to make you put bigger down payments, et cetera.
You actually pay more for having a shitty credit score.
Way more.
Yeah.
Anything else as far as chats here?
I saw like two more.
Okay.
Confid...
Confido goes, my credit score is 398.
Goddamn, nigga.
I got rejected for a $500 secured credit card one month ago.
I closed my two credit cards in the past.
How the fuck do I go from here?
I'm 6K in debt with two lines of credit and two bank debt consolidation.
I'm based in 6, I think Canada.
Asked my friend to add me as an authorized user.
Ooh, wow.
First, he got to clean his credit first.
Kevin, what would you do if you were in his shoes?
You got to clean your credit first.
That's the very first thing you got to do, and then start doing all that.
They're not, like, people got to understand, once they see negative stuff on your credit, you can't do anything.
You're trying to add authorized users and all that.
That's broken backwards.
First, clean up everything that's negative, and then your score is going to go up, and then you're going to be able to get approved for things.
Yeah.
I'll say this.
For him to be at $398, Kevo, he's got to have some shit in collections.
Man, that's like bad, bro.
I mean, you ain't even at a $500.
The obvious is pay off your debt.
I think people underestimate.
Dude, if you have debt on your credit, no matter what you do, it's going to affect you.
So pay that off first.
Work two jobs if you have to.
I don't know, get a third job.
Whatever you got to do, pay it off first, bro.
I'll say this, too.
Step one, bro, I guarantee you probably don't even know who you owe.
Bro, you need to go figure out who has your shit in collections, bro.
Because whoever you owed money to before, I guarantee they already sold that debt off to a collector, and now your shit is in collections now, that's what's fucking your credit up.
Anytime you have anything in collections, that's when your credit score starts to drop off significantly.
So you gotta identify who has your debt now and where it is.
And look, it's gonna hurt, bro.
That's step one.
Identify who is the debt holder now.
I can't tell you, bro.
When I was in debt, bro, it hurt to spend my money to pay off the debt.
I wanted to spend it on myself.
But then I realized if I don't ever spend the money to pay off the debt, I should be free.
Right now you're in deficit, bro.
Step one, identify who has your debt, bro.
Whoever you owed money before, let's say you rented some furniture out and you just never gave that shit back or something, or you started making payments.
Rent a center, whoever it is, sold that debt to somebody else that's now collecting it, which dropped your score off.
Identify who has your debt now and pay them off.
And here's the thing, bro.
You can call them and negotiate.
Let's say you owe $1,000.
Hey, I don't have $1,000.
I got $700.
A lot of times they'll take that $700 and then wipe it off because they're just there to collect something.
Yeah.
I think being debt-free is the best thing you could do, man.
Other than business debt, where it's like real estate or something like that, being debt-free personal debt is amazing, bro.
So step one, dude, for you, identify who has your debt.
Step two, contact that debt holder.
Step three, negotiate with them and figure out what you could pay.
Get yourself out of collections.
Once you do that, that's going to increase your credit score significantly.
Then you could talk about getting secured credit cards and everything else.
And no wonder they don't want to put you on their card, bro.
Your shit sucks.
He can't even get a secure credit card.
$400 secure credit card.
That's how you know.
Yeah, that's horrible.
Identify the debt holder, bro, and pay them.
That's step number one.
Just by doing that, by the way, you're going to increase your credit score by 200-300 points.
Trevon Suki...
Hey Bam, I make inspirational content via Instagram by showing casing my son's journey of overcoming his disability.
I have lots of unused content and post occasionally.
It's a little overwhelming and needs some direction.
Any advice on how to blow up?
That's a unique niche.
If you're going to blow up and you want to get it, I feel like probably collabing with some people with a bigger audience or just running ads.
Simply running ads on a video to get more engagement to the post.
Doing a few hashtags.
That you see that's pretty viral.
Would you suggest, because he's saying his niche here is showing my son's journey of overcoming his disability.
Maybe like, you know, something with walking or something like that.
Would you suggest that he goes and puts it like on a spiritual world or something like that?
Pays them for promo to put that of his son overcoming?
If she has, I mean, where he has the money.
Yeah, because they're going to want a bag, right?
Hey, don't think that these balls cheap, y'all.
They has hell.
They like three, five, six thousand dollars.
I mean, if you want to think about it, logically speaking, what he could do is, you know, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, we need to bring a celebrity or to bring somebody to talk to the person for the first time that has a disability, something like that.
And then post that up on TikTok, go viral, boom, done.
It just got to be certain things that you got to shoot for what you're trying to do.
It got to be shot right.
You know what I mean?
Certain places and certain, it's just ways to shoot the stuff.
There was a guy, I forgot what podcast it was, but the guy literally found a fan that was either broke or had a disability, and they smashed this girl, bro.
It's weird.
He was a virgin or whatever, and for the first time he smashed.
And that went viral, bro.
What's that podcast again?
He smashed it?
So basically, he was a virgin, he was a fan of the show, and the guy picked him and said, yo, I'm going to fly you out.
We'll do this podcast with this chick and she'll smash you.
I forgot what podcast it was though.
But that was kind of like...
Was it full send?
For a version.
Make a wish for a version.
Ryan...
The...
He does the OnlyFans interviews.
I don't know.
Ryan Powell.
That's who it was.
That guy.
I have no idea.
Yeah.
I don't...
No, no, no.
I don't know who that is, but okay.
That's crazy.
Okay, that's crazy.
And then what's the last one here?
Okay.
Hey, Batman, I may...
No, got that one.
Okay, should I go to UTI to get my certificate for diesel mechanic 50k for one year?
You gotta pay 50k for one year?
To be a mechanic?
That's...
Try to see if you can get a scholarship, bro.
For school?
Did it give you a job right away?
Probably, but...
Like a mechanic at like where?
Be a diesel mechanic.
I don't know.
Nothing about that, bro.
I don't think I'll pay 50k to be a...
Like the...
Find a way to go for free, bro.
If you can find a way to go for free, then I'll tell you.
But 50k for one year, that's wild, bro.
That's more than a fucking private school.
You know what I mean?
Let's see here.
Anything else?
I think we're caught up.
Alright, cool.
We'll be back with some girls.
Mr.
Organic at Bam and Cavill.
Alright, cool.
Out the hours.
Alright, cool.
We'll catch you guys back here in a little bit, man.