
Real Boston Richey's new album is on top of the charts but he made time to come through for an EPIC new episode of DOPE AS USUAL!!
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Dopas
Oh, you can. Yo, what's up, everybody? Welcome back to Dope as Usual podcast. My name is Dopas, y'all. I'm here with my co host, Marty O'Neill.
Marty O'Neill
What's up, guys?
Dopas
What's up, guys? It's Dope as Usual podcast. We're here to talk about money. I'm talking about money. I'm talking about money line with you. Damn. About life, drugs, problems, accomplishments, and everything in between. Sorry, that money line threw me off. This is the real Boston Richie episode. Thanks for being here.
Boston Richie
I appreciate that.
Dopas
Appreciate you. What are you betting? What are you betting on? Who are you betting on?
Boston Richie
Celtics.
Dopas
Oh, that's what you're trying to get in right now?
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Okay, okay. Sorry, I got me all thrown off. As I was saying, bootleg Kev was here a minute ago. We just smoking mad bull. So I'm a. I will say I'm genuine. Little high.
Boston Richie
That's a coincidence.
Marty O'Neill
You're betting on Boston right now?
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah, I know, right? Always.
Dopas
But you're from. From Florida. My homie right here is from. What was. Was it Bauer? Bauer, Broward. I don't know, somewhere. That's where he's from.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Yeah. So I know you're growing up out there and he tells me a bunch of. He don't have no accent. I can hear all you guys have a crazy ass accent. Yeah. So what's it like growing up out there just to be on my California? Because I don't know, you know, we know nothing about nobody.
Boston Richie
Tallahassee, man, you know, that's kind of. It's kind of look it way. It's a little country. Way more country than Broward, though. You feel me? That's like more like south Florida, though. You know, we more of like a little north, but, you know, I'm from country, you know, kind of. Kind of slow, you know, kind of like we're a little bit more behind than everybody else in South Florida. For real.
Dopas
What do you mean?
Boston Richie
Like technology and like, you know, we ain't really got no malls, no designer stores and that. We got one mall, but ain't got like nothing in it. So we like most. That's more like a bigger city. You get what I'm saying? Yeah, We a country town. Like. Yeah.
Dopas
Where everybody works the same factory and.
Boston Richie
No, no.
Dopas
Okay, okay. That's been a few of those.
Boston Richie
That's like a Georgia now. We ain't that country yet. We almost like that, though.
Dopas
Got you. Got you. So I know you've been doing your rounds. You have an Album coming out, right? It wasn't 20, like six hours.
Boston Richie
Yeah, for sure.
Dopas
Tell us a little bit about it before we start getting into some. Some randomness, man.
Boston Richie
Our album, man, really just been working hard, man, for like a year on this album. So he really just like my album just really like different feelings of what I've been going through, what I've been facing, like the good and the bad. So it's like this is gonna be one of the ones for real.
Dopas
And I saw that you're young, man. You're still, you still got. You've only been doing this for what, how long?
Boston Richie
Probably like gonna be three years now.
Dopas
Oh, total.
Boston Richie
Yeah, all the way.
Dopas
All right, never mind. Say damn. Would you start this when you're a kid? All right, so there's something you fell into. What were you doing before that?
Boston Richie
Man, I just regular person, like, you feel me? Just doing regular, regular, regular. You feel me?
Dopas
Do you ever have a regular ass job?
Boston Richie
No, never.
Dopas
All right, I'm just asking, man.
Boston Richie
I worked out a car wash before, though.
Dopas
Yeah, that's what I want to know. Were you like 12?
Boston Richie
Nah, I probably like 15.
Dopas
Oh, see what you were saving up for, though.
Boston Richie
I don't know. I ain't gonna lie. I used to make a lot of my. Probably. I probably just made like 3, 400 a day at the car wash though. Like the car wash I worked at every was swinging like that. Swinging, Swinging, like, got you. All right.
Dopas
You're getting tips from the ballers. See, but that's what I mean. Like everybody's got that one. Little like, oh, I used to get ice for fools and run to the store. Yeah, all right, cool. So like I said, I know you're doing your. Your rounds on the shows here. We like talking about music. We like to talk about some random ass too.
Boston Richie
Right, right.
Dopas
You know, we don't want to just. Hey, who's a feature? Yeah, that's cool.
Boston Richie
That's cool.
Dopas
Yeah, but here we talk about random ass stuff and I'm throw one at you, right? We made this up. This is called your 16 year old self, right? So your 16 year old self walks in, is like, I'm gonna beat your ass. Are you gonna beat his ass or are you winning? Is he winning? Are you winning?
Boston Richie
Me at 16 now I'll beat his ass. I know too much now, right now. Oh, I thank him though. Like, I'm beat his ass for sure.
Dopas
Answer we get a lot of times like 16 year old me would have shot me.
Boston Richie
Yeah, that type of.
Dopas
All right, never mind.
Marty O'Neill
You say you know too much. Are you in the mma?
Boston Richie
Yeah, I know too. Now I ain't got. I used to kickbox for six years too though.
Dopas
Oh.
Boston Richie
I'm just saying I'm older for six years. How not to maneuver more easier than a 16 year old. You get what I'm saying? So like, I don't see no 16.
Dopas
Year old you can kick over my head.
Boston Richie
No, I could probably put my feet on your shoulder though. Like noise adoration. Like real.
Marty O'Neill
When you say doing kickboxing sounds kind of crazy. Like training inspiring and.
Boston Richie
Yeah, like. Yeah, my dad had.
Dopas
For real?
Boston Richie
Yeah, me and my brother and my sister for sure. Sick.
Dopas
Oh, you guys could fight. Damn. Like all his kids are athletes, but all your.
Boston Richie
All your dad's kids can fight kickboxing.
Dopas
Damn. The whole school scared of you guys, huh?
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Marty O'Neill
Muay Thai.
Boston Richie
Huh?
Marty O'Neill
Like Muay Thai?
Boston Richie
Yeah. And my brother a little more. He a little bit more.
Dopas
You guys are fighters for real?
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Anybody that lifts their leg up, I'm.
Boston Richie
Gonna run for real.
Dopas
I don't want to get kicked in the mouth ever. Bro, being punched is bad enough, right? I don't know. All right, so you compete?
Boston Richie
Nah, I ain't never really like, like, see, like at our age was doing it like you ain't really compete, like go to like no championship like that.
Dopas
But you're sparring, sparring.
Boston Richie
Compete heavy with the people who was all in the camp like you. I got this person that and then they used to have a spawn a lot of people. Like people that was a little older than that. So you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dopas
Especially at 15. That two months is a huge difference, man. Like that fools is 15 and a half, you know what I'm saying, dude, like your older cousin like that got.
Marty O'Neill
A mustache, kicking each other in the head and.
Dopas
Yo, you ever been knocked out?
Boston Richie
Me n. Hell n. Okay.
Dopas
I was like, what's it like, man? I always wonder like what's it like to be sleep like that?
Boston Richie
No, I ain't never knocked out before.
Dopas
Damn. All right, I didn't expect that. Put his leg over me.
Marty O'Neill
The 16 year old self is getting up.
Dopas
Yeah. All right, so your dad has a. As a gym, you said?
Boston Richie
No, no, no, no. I said my dad used to box too, though.
Dopas
Oh, they said that was in the boxing gym. That's crazy. All right, so I didn't expect that at all. So 16 year old self is done. He's dead.
Boston Richie
Yeah, he's gonna make.
Dopas
All right. All right, cool, cool. So on my other I do a bunch of YouTube stuff. So on that I do something called story time. I just tell I'm from like the ghetto. He's from the ghetto. Buffalo. I'm from the ghetto up here. Happens like you can go to the store and like you never guess what the just happened. It's a movie, right? Right. You can be gone for 15 minutes and come back with a story. Right. So I want to. And this goes perfect since you can kick people in the face. What was your first fight you ever got into? Not, not little kid slap box fight where you have to like, oh my God.
Boston Richie
Ah, my first. Ain't my first fight. We stayed in the arm. I don't know how. I probably like 12.
Dopas
Oh, my joint. You smoke?
Boston Richie
No, I don't smoke. I put like 11. We stayed in a project in Orlando called the Rims. And I don't know, I ain't really had it was. It was a white boy. But I ain't have no problem with him or nothing. Like, I. I can't remember what my sister, what. What Ty did to him. Ray.
Dopas
Oh, this your brother right here? You could karate kick too.
Boston Richie
Damn. So I think my sister threw like a ball at like on some bullying them. And then she like, oh, my brother did it.
Dopas
So you know, got your ass in a fight.
Boston Richie
I had to get in that bow. So like, yo, I would his ass door. I would his ass though.
Dopas
Is he older than you?
Boston Richie
A little bit. I slammed into the grill all type of gang.
Dopas
That's a trophy right there. Like I beat the older kids ass.
Boston Richie
But my sister put me out the fight. I won though.
Dopas
Oh, do you remember your first. All right, so the first fight I ever got into, this kid, he was two grades older than me. I was like, I'm going to get killed. Yeah, beat the out of that kid. But don't you do like when you're getting picked up and you're off with the teacher? Like.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah. Like this is big, right?
Dopas
It's an accomplishment. Like, well, I just grew 3 inches height right now.
Boston Richie
Right.
Dopas
All right, all right, cool. So your sister got near your first scuffle, right? Okay. Damn. I. I was very thrown off with, with the fighting.
Marty O'Neill
Right.
Dopas
I didn't realize it's gonna happen right now. You have your own security team. Good. Now that's tight. All right, before I go way, way, way, way off, you said you're betting on the Celtics? Yeah, right, Right. Now what's up with the real boss of Richie? And you're from. I'm sure people go, yo, what's up? How Was it growing up in Boston.
Boston Richie
Man, I don't know. It was just a regular little Instagram name for. I had that. I had them got, like, off of, like, the movie Blow. Blow. Yeah.
Dopas
Which I ain't dead. Yeah, I know.
Boston Richie
So it was kind of like this little ig name. And then I ended up rapping, like, some years later. So it's just like. It just happened so fast. And that was just my Instagram name. And just. I took off like that. You feel me?
Dopas
You had to keep it at that point. Keep it for floor.
Boston Richie
Yeah. Yeah. So that. That just really how it happened with that.
Dopas
Are you a movie person? Is that because you say you're into.
Boston Richie
Because.
Dopas
Blows. I love that movie.
Boston Richie
I used to be. But it's like, now I don't be having really time.
Dopas
It's different now.
Boston Richie
My time's different right now. For real.
Dopas
All right, so hold on. Blows.
Boston Richie
One of my.
Dopas
The reason I remember that I. I was. I used to smuggle. I used to sell the weed, but I used to take weed on the planes as a dumbass and take it back to California, come back and put it into my plate. Remember, he's like, I got coke in the false bottoms. Yeah. Takes the underwear out. That's the scene that made me go, I gotta hide my. Yeah, I was 14 years old watching this. Like, no one's watching my ass. I'm over here just watching drug movies and. All right, so when you were. When you did have time, right? What was your go to? I always ask, like, what kind of movies you watch? Because it kind of rounds you off as a person. You know, what's up? Someone says, yo, Trolls movies. My favorite movie. Like, get this.
Boston Richie
Be. I'll be into. Like. Like, if I. If I. Even if I go back home and I watch a movie, I'm gonna watch, like, some throwback. Like, what? Paid in full. Like, don't be my type of vibe. Like, I just still go back and watch it and like. Like that. Men, society. Like them. I like that.
Dopas
Pissed me off every time.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I like to watch like that.
Dopas
See those movies, though. It makes me like, yo, I know it's gonna end the same way, but I'm hoping that. Yeah, but I'm gonna watch the same movie back to back.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
All right. Men's society and. All right, so you're 27.
Boston Richie
27, yeah.
Dopas
Okay. So did you grow up as a Disney kid or your Nickelodeon kid?
Boston Richie
What were you, man, we always need. We was all that Nickelodeon. We used to watch all that. Like, I ain't gonna like. We was heavy on all that.
Dopas
Icarly kid.
Boston Richie
Yeah, we watched.
Dopas
Okay, so that's a generation.
Boston Richie
Yeah, like Zach and Cody, we used to watch all that.
Dopas
Yo, sweet. Life's kind of cool though, man. I just was like, yo, the kids from Big Daddy, I watch that. The rich watch this. Yeah, see, I wasn't a Disney kid, man. I watched like the old 90s movies at Disney. But yeah, I was like the Nickelodeon Cartoon Network as a kid and then just like, drugs and then that was it.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Once you start hanging out with homies, it's like, it's over.
Boston Richie
It's over.
Dopas
And do you remember that? We have a time. Do you remember that time? You're like, I'm not a kid no more. I gotta. I'm a. That's it.
Boston Richie
I'm hanging out now.
Dopas
Do you remember that day? I do too, with Chad playing basketball. That was over with me, man. I chose weed. And then I was like, ah, that's. That's the last time.
Boston Richie
It's over.
Dopas
It's over.
Marty O'Neill
Were you ever into smoking weed or never?
Boston Richie
Yeah, I ain't going to lie. I used to smoke weed, but he was like, well, I ain't never really been a smoker, but I ain't going to lie. No. I remember my first time smoking. Smoking, though.
Marty O'Neill
Yeah.
Boston Richie
I was in sixth grade and I was walking to school. And I ain't going to lie. That's probably the highest I ever been. I feel like I. I've been dumb ever since, though. I promise. I tell the same story. I walking to school, one of my dogs, he got me. He was already smoking, but I ain't never smoked. He got me high, man. I went. I went in sixth grade. It was a lady name, my teacher named Miss Ty. Nice. And, man, I think I've been dumb ever since. Like, I ain't never been smart again after that day. Like, I don't even remember going to school no more after that day or not.
Dopas
Like, damn, you sure? It was weak.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I used to go to school 9. I used to go to school high every morning. I ain't. I stopped doing work and all. Like, oh, yeah, yeah, Class, like laughing, getting kicked out of class every day. Like, tell you guys the point. Like, man, this school ain't for me.
Dopas
Sixth grade, that happened.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I know.
Dopas
Damn.
Boston Richie
That shit happened in 8th to. I was super. Like, I used to go to school high every day. Like, I'm talking about in class.
Dopas
There's something about it, though, that when you're in class and everybody's doing work.
Boston Richie
Like, I ain't only one. Me and my dog, the only two people in here high. You look at each other, know he looking at me.
Dopas
Yeah, exactly.
Boston Richie
Laughing for no reason.
Dopas
So, like, it makes everything funnier. But, like, third period's not that bad, man.
Boston Richie
Not third period. I don't. I'm good now.
Dopas
Like, I'm moving around where it's off.
Boston Richie
But that first and that second, I ain't doing over.
Dopas
See, no matter where you are, we're all the same in some way, man. We're doing the same.
Marty O'Neill
By the time you're, like, 13, 14, your weed run is done, basically.
Boston Richie
I think my hardest weed round was, like, sixth grade, like, for the whole year. I was going to school high every morning. Damn, you were there a whole year, like, and I wasn't even a smoker. My dog just put me on, like, one day, like, hit the blunt. We going to class. It's gonna be lit. Smoke one time every morning. I used to not hit the bus just to walk to school to smoke, get up early. That's how my whole sixth grade year went. Like, high.
Dopas
Damn, the bus. Oh, man, I. Did you. Were you the first stop or the last ass stop?
Boston Richie
Say it again.
Dopas
Were you the first or last stop? Remember the last stop on the bus? Wait till I get home at, like, five.
Boston Richie
Last stop. I hated that too, though.
Dopas
Was wet because I live in the cuts too. Yeah, it was.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
It's almost dark when you get home.
Boston Richie
That I gotta see everybody get off the bus.
Dopas
Yep. And then you got to get there first because they got to get you the farthest. Yeah. All right, so you feel me? All right, so like I said, we say some random ass stuff. We have some random ass questions. Marty came over this question a little bit ago.
Boston Richie
Right.
Dopas
What's your order? When you go to the store, what's the first thing you get? The corner store. You know, there's always those, like, four things you pick up.
Boston Richie
Now. What is yours? I really. I probably every time I go to the store, I'm gonna get some random. Like, I ain't gonna never go to the same thing. Yeah, But I gotta get me something to drink. Probably like a strawberry or some Fanta or some like that. But I don't know. It all depends on if I'm on the road or if I'm just on the way home. I just need some quick to snack on from the storage. It all depends on, like, what type of feeling I'm in. Right? Yeah.
Dopas
I hate to share some.
Boston Richie
Like a honey bun Sold in some chill just on the snack on you. Fear me. You know what's crazy?
Dopas
I thought about this morning. No matter what you're doing, like, say 10 years ago by Dan. Never thought I'd be doing this or beating the same.
Boston Richie
Still no, for sure.
Dopas
No matter what, no matter what level you're up.
Boston Richie
I've been eating the same my whole life.
Dopas
Like, my homie, when this full started making money, I remember he put his lambo. He used to put his McDonald's on the spoiler, and it pissed me off. And he would eat off the spoiler and he's like, yeah, I'm doing. I'm like, you're doing the same, just in a different car. But it was the most ballish I ever saw. I'm like, all right, you're from Florida, man. That's what it is.
Boston Richie
So here before popping it.
Dopas
All right, so yeah, the pickup, that's just. Honestly, dude, people, when we said I just get water, I don't know what the hell I get. I don't know.
Boston Richie
Depends on what I'm going get for shoot.
Dopas
Okay, so you're the first artist that just. That I know we can. That can probably beat our ass easily. So when it comes to this, do you still do any kind of practicing? Do you do anything? And like, what do you work out for? Because if you were an athlete the.
Boston Richie
Most I probably do, bro. It's probably like I just off like wrestling with my homeboys.
Dopas
I thought that sentence was going somewhere else.
Boston Richie
What the I got type of homeboy, like, I'ma test that. I just went viral on the video. Not showing the video already. Probably like a month ago. My homeboy wanted to test me. He bigger than me. You feel me? A little bit. Well, he way bigger than me. He wanted to test me, tried to grab me. So, you know, I had to put a little move on and flipped them over, slammed him on his was in the store in Tampa. So you know the people in the store. So like, we was in the store shopping late night. So you know the people posting that. It went viral with that whole Internet.
Dopas
Like, what's the workers? But there's two fools and grills.
Boston Richie
They posted a video.
Dopas
Pretty sure it's my. The guy on my Spotify. Same dude.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I slammed on this. I had to boom in there real quick, put him on his head, let him over, put one of them legs around him in the pep talks in the middle. I hit him, tossed him in the middle. You know, he big. He way bigger than me. I can't Actually, to just.
Marty O'Neill
Yeah, yeah.
Dopas
No, no, no.
Boston Richie
I h. Tossed him in. Let me see if I can find.
Dopas
Damn, this was athletic.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I heal. Tossed.
Dopas
For real?
Marty O'Neill
Damn.
Dopas
Yeah, I want to see this. Now.
Marty O'Neill
Jon Jones is about to fight. Coming up next.
Dopas
Man, that's not fair. Wait, you're in a clothes store?
Marty O'Neill
I didn't see it yet, bro.
Dopas
What? Yeah. I thought you said late night. I was like, oh, like a. A. A. Like a Target or some. Oh, there's people getting fitted for clothes. There's people shopping next to the.
Marty O'Neill
That's the best part.
Dopas
Y. Just shopping. It's like you got him in almost like a hill. You got him dance. Wait, that's the fool with the black. He's hella bigger than. Yeah, he's. He's definitely bigger than. Oh, that's a security. Not even that. Like, I just pinned you. I need, like, 30 of my money for this month. Back for the security. If I could take your ass to the ground. Yo, that's your security?
Boston Richie
I had to show.
Dopas
Girl, I have to show dominance until my security. Yo, that's all right. Yeah, he's a big man.
Marty O'Neill
That's hilarious.
Dopas
That is pretty awesome. All right. Did you. Did you make the bed or what?
Boston Richie
Huh?
Dopas
Did you make that bet?
Boston Richie
No, I'm still waiting on first. I'm looking at it now. I'm waiting on four. I'm waiting on, like, the fourth quarter real quick. I'm getting.
Dopas
You get better while it's still during the game.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah.
Dopas
Damn.
Marty O'Neill
I didn't know that you go crazy with the gambling.
Boston Richie
Yeah. Like, it's like.
Marty O'Neill
Like we had a problem on here where it's, like, out of control.
Dopas
Yeah. How about this? This is the one question you ask somebody that gamble a lot. Do you get comped rooms? That means yet. That means. Yeah, that's. Yeah. Yeah. This supposed $35,000 at the table is what happened. What's your. What's your game?
Boston Richie
Huh?
Dopas
What's the game you play?
Boston Richie
What? Gambling.
Dopas
You know, there's one game you go right to.
Boston Richie
I don't try. What's this called?
Dopas
He plays that. I play roulette. That's the only game I play. What's your number? Come on.
Boston Richie
But I ain't going to lie. What I really go hard on is the sport has been.
Dopas
Oh, no, you don't.
Boston Richie
With the sports, man.
Dopas
I'm. I do, but it's like, I don't want these fools. Like, hey, man, maybe you made me money. Now I hate you this week because you lost all my money.
Boston Richie
That why me? I ain't no fan of no team, no nothing.
Dopas
You're on bias.
Boston Richie
No, for a fact. Gonna win all sports.
Marty O'Neill
Any sport.
Boston Richie
Table tennis.
Dopas
Oh, you're. You're. You're. You're a gambler, bro. You're a gambler.
Boston Richie
That's why you win the money out.
Dopas
On table potato sack racing, anything.
Boston Richie
What, table tennis, basketball, NFL, college basketball.
Dopas
Are you the one that bets on, like, the tip off?
Boston Richie
I'm trying to bet on anything.
Dopas
Oh, yeah.
Boston Richie
Who have the most points in the first quarter? Who gonna win first quarter spread?
Dopas
What's the first thing you got you hooked? Because I remember got me hooked on roulette. I hit my first number that I ever tried.
Boston Richie
What got me hooked is probably like last year, betting on the NBA first quarter.
Dopas
Who gonna win in the first quarter?
Boston Richie
In the first quarter, yeah.
Dopas
Do you get more money if you do it that way?
Boston Richie
Now you get faster, though. Like, it come like. Except I like, bet 5,000 on the whole game for, say, the Celtics to win. I could just bet 5,000 on the first quarter for Celtics to win the first quarter, and then I can go back and be second quarter and fourth quarter. You know what I'm saying?
Dopas
Like, splitting cards. Damn near.
Boston Richie
Yeah. Then that's gonna be like, I don't bet at 5,004 times instead of one time. You get what I'm saying? So I don't triple my money. You know what I'm saying? If I hit all quarters, you know what I'm saying?
Marty O'Neill
Does that work a lot?
Boston Richie
Like, how it work, but it L. You can take a L quick or two, though, so you just got to watch what you're doing. For real, though. It can. It can end bad. It end bad. Extremely bad. Extremely bad.
Dopas
I watched this fool's little brother lose, like, 100 on.
Boston Richie
On.
Dopas
On an app, A gambling app. He's a moron.
Boston Richie
He was banned on.
Dopas
What's it called? He bets. He does, like, blackjack and everything online, but online. Went up one night, lost it. He's an addict. He's an addict, bro.
Boston Richie
I don't think I got an angle. I don't think I got it in me to play.
Dopas
It hurts too much. I think all the times I couldn't make rent, like, oh, I can't bet this much money.
Marty O'Neill
120 in the night.
Dopas
He said he made 120 bands in a night and then says, not even real money, dog. I never even had it. It's kids if I lost it. Your brother's dumb as hell. And then he bought a. And he bought a car like that car was free. If you would have just.
Boston Richie
I gotta feel that 120. I. That 120. I probably at least took 75.
Dopas
At least 80,000 at least.
Boston Richie
Guaranteed I would have had. I can't wait for this.
Dopas
Going to be pissed. James. He going to be.
Boston Richie
If I hit with my 20, if I would have dropped the pot that in my bank instantly.
Dopas
Every time, every time I roulette, I get black chips. I put them in my pocket. I pocket them every time. And then I play with my, my stacks.
Boston Richie
That 120, how that flew around. I'm taking 80 of that off 75 of it all.
Dopas
Isn't it sad, boy? Yeah, you don't. He don't even give a. It's pretty funny. But we watched this one, this Mexican dude the Same night when 40 bands on a slot. All right, that's cool. Remember that fat guy? He couldn't care less that he wanted. He couldn't. No, he won it. He won 35 or 38 and he went like. He didn't give a down 100, huh? Probably down 100.
Boston Richie
I probably down some crazy.
Dopas
But that's crazy to me, man. I don't know. Once you start talking to these casino guys and like, yo, how much money you ever see someone lose? It's now you start realizing you don't got that much of a problem. No, but if you're betting on tip offs and everything on table first, table.
Boston Richie
Tennis, like I probably know, boy, I don't make some money on there.
Dopas
You talking about like ping pong?
Marty O'Neill
Yes, because there's less people betting on it. It's worth more or some a lot.
Boston Richie
That money go so fast. But I'm saying like that money go fast like, but you can lose it. Yeah, like this. Cuz you like me. I've been on, I've been on the quarters. Like what? Like I want to say it's quarters. What it is on table 10 you've been on now what you call a raider one. Like 1, 2, 3, 4. What do you call it? The six. I've been on sets. So like.
Dopas
So like innings.
Boston Richie
So it go to. Yeah, it go to four sets, right. But if one of them win three games out the gate, it's over with because you can't come back off that. But if you win two, I win two. It's gonna go to game five. So like okay, I play, I watch the first two sets, right? And then you know in Tableton it's the first one to 11, but you gotta win by two points. So if I might have 11, you might got nine. So in that first set, we scored 20 points together. Second one, it might be okay. We did the same thing, but this time you scored 10, I scored 12. So now when I see that, that means you good and I'm good because we both scoring over 18 points each game. So I'm gonna go to the third and I'm gonna bet 2,500 that we both together go over 18 points. You know what I'm saying? So.
Dopas
And you double it up.
Boston Richie
Yeah. So like you. We might go in that bit. Like we might. We did. This is how another way I. With my money, we might go in there and you might automatically go up three points. And I might be at no points. I'm gonna take the plus money. I can go in there and be like, me plus three points. So I'ma bet that I can cover three points and I'll put another 2500 on that. And then like, if I get an eight, my three points count because you might have 11, I might have eight, but I got the. I got the three and a half. So they have that point that the half is what's gonna make me win in that quarter, like against the Hard Rock.
Dopas
So I'm just gonna give you my money and you bet because that confused the out of me. I know it's confused, but I just lost my money. I think.
Boston Richie
If you was to watch it like vividly, like, you would be like, oh, okay.
Dopas
It's true. Because background was hard until I watched this full plan.
Boston Richie
You gotta just watch. You watch it.
Dopas
Still confused.
Boston Richie
God damn, boy. It's easy. But I ain't going to lie. It's easy to lose your mind on that too. Cuz a get on that bed.
Dopas
When you explain that. You know what you just did? You just did the on the street with the fool's. All right, what's your under the cup? Oh, no, under the cup. You just confused the out of me when you did that.
Boston Richie
One thing about them, don't never play them.
Dopas
Never play them. If you play them, you deserve it, bro. Yeah, they're gambling on the street so they can run off real fast.
Boston Richie
That's a scam.
Dopas
The. I've watched people, they used to do the cannabis cup.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
All the weed events. And those fools would go in and hustle the out of people for. For like, for weed, for packs, for you're. I don't think I've ever seen one person win unless it was their homie.
Boston Richie
That people, if they win that's their homeboy, I'm saying.
Dopas
Then they walked off and met up.
Boston Richie
How they try to do you. They might have somebody right there win, homeboy. And you don't think you could test it and you don't lost it all, of course.
Dopas
You see that video is popping up. That girl put your Rolex up.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I see that.
Dopas
I think it was here on Melrose. It looked like it was on Melrose.
Boston Richie
I ain't never playing that right there, boy.
Dopas
Nah, that's. That's. Yeah, for suckers, bro.
Boston Richie
For sure.
Marty O'Neill
So you were talking about you were on Instagram and like, you know you've really been doing this for like, three years. And like, you. It was kind of like an old page. You just started and like, what happened? What caused all the momentum to, like, help you take off like this, man?
Boston Richie
Oh, no. It just happened so organically, like. And then, like, when I first started rapping, like, my whole city too was behind me too. So I made a song. Then they acting like I was already somebody feeling it was bumping my song. And then just like when I first started making music, like, I really wasn't confident and nothing. I wasn't big on it. So I kind of used to send all my homeboys my music, like, air, like people even. Even from that one from my hood. But if I. When I used to be like, hey, but bump this real quick. Listen to these songs. See if y'all boys with them. So. But it's like. So after a while, man, I really, like, never had no song. Got like, I. When I. When I kind of, like, was blowing. I never had no songs. I. My song was being like. After I sitting around on my homeboy. They were sitting around they homeboys. And then my started popping up on YouTube, on SoundCloud. But, like, my was doing real numbers. Like, real numbers. Like, I'm talking about no play. Play this before my was ever released. You know what I'm saying? So, like, it just like, organically got past. Yeah, it was meant, like, this was kind of meant on my end for real. Like, my was going viral, like, going crazy. Like, what did me never even dropping. I'm talking about. I probably got like 2, 000 followers on Instagram, but I got the whole Florida bumping my. Like, don't nobody know how I look. My just flowing around organic is the kids right there.
Dopas
All right, so you're say. Say that doesn't go out. You don't send it to your homies. What are you doing right now? What was your. What Would you be doing? Like, I always think that alternate universe. Like, what I'll be doing.
Boston Richie
I'll probably be in the hood. Post it up somewhere doing something ridiculous.
Dopas
Something you shouldn't be doing.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah, for sure. All right. No, I'll be in the hood right now, hanging out.
Marty O'Neill
I was reading through your comments. Like, people, like, respect your, like, buyer so much, and, like, people are like, the Helps Help Me song. And, yeah, that touched so many people. So we're looking through all, like, the views and everything on your YouTube.
Boston Richie
Like, yeah.
Marty O'Neill
What's your relationship like with your fan base?
Boston Richie
Man, I just kind of keep it. Like, my fan base. I try to keep it with, like, how I would want it if I. If I was a fan of a artist music, you know what I'm saying? Like, I don't. I don't try to have it to the point where, like, you know me, I'm Florida. So I like to pop. Like, if you see me in the streets, hanging out, club to club, I'm heavy on it. Like, y'all ain't gonna pop it harder than me, but at the same time, try to give a, like, what I'm going through, like, where I've been from, like, where I come from. Like, so at the same time, I can show a person. Like, same. I had to show my own boys. Like, I went from hanging with y'all boys, now y'all watch me on tv, but I'm still one of y'all. Like, I still go through the same. I still got the same problems. My mama, my sister, they still going through the same. Y'all mamas. This is, like, ain't nothing changed. Just more people know me now. So I try to keep that with my fans, just to show them, like, okay, I made music, made a little money, got more IG followers, but ain't nothing different from me and the next man, you know what I'm saying? I try to keep it like that with my fans. Just know I'm like, I'm human, too. I ain't. That changed with me.
Dopas
And that's, like, the hardest thing, I think, when you're starting to get recognition, too, right? People think like, oh, you gotta watch now, man. No one in your family struggles like.
Boston Richie
What? I still got cousins that's been working 95s and for sure try to help.
Dopas
In the best way possible.
Boston Richie
Best way possible. Just life, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, going through the same for real.
Dopas
That's the whole point of being relatable. When I posted you on Twitter, I got a bunch of people DMing me pictures. If they met you, like a store.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah.
Dopas
Every one of them here. But that's the point, bro. If you're like, no, don't take no picture.
Boston Richie
No, no, yeah, it's over. I don't have times, bro. I don't Being places, did shows and took 2, 300 pictures. Like, been out there for 2, 3 hours just taking pictures. Like. But I try to always keep that. That bond with it.
Dopas
You have to. Yeah.
Boston Richie
Like, I'll never be on the old. No, I ain't taking no pictures. Like, even when I don't feel like it, I still be like, man, now I'm taking pictures because I know, like, I might take a picture with somebody that might change their life. You know what I'm saying?
Dopas
Or make their day back. Because you remember, like, you say the car wash. Like, damn. Who's your favorite rapper growing up?
Boston Richie
Me, my favorite rapper, man, probably. I don't have a couple favorite rappers growing up, man. Like, plies. Like, people like that.
Dopas
All right, so plies pulls up in his car. He's like, yo, I'm gonna tip you. Wash my car and take a picture. You used to be talking about that today.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I'll still be talking about.
Dopas
Exactly. And he was cool. He took a picture. Exactly, man. That's why you can't. You can't have it. Like, there's people that can. Like, as a kid, I'll still talk about. I don't give a. Brett far is a. That was a. He dissed the. Out of me 25 years. I still talk about it. Yeah, but like, those are the things that matter when you're a fan of somebody. You know what I mean?
Boston Richie
Especially they show you that. That love and you. That's some. A person gonna run with forever.
Dopas
And they didn't have to say hi to you.
Boston Richie
Right.
Dopas
They could have been like, oh, I saw that fool. At the moment, it takes a lot to go up. Like, yo, I actually. I like your. Or you're just like, yo, you who I just saw you text and walk the up, cuz you get that 50 times a day.
Marty O'Neill
Like, that's a good point.
Boston Richie
N. You can do that. Yeah.
Dopas
You know what I mean? Like, you could easily be like, yo, I saw my favorite R. I didn't say nothing.
Marty O'Neill
You never think about it when somebody comes up to you like that. Like, you never think, like, damn, it took them some courage, cuz.
Boston Richie
Like, hell, yeah, I might be on some. Like, get the Away from.
Dopas
It's always. It's always that, like, if you dis me, bro, I'm gonna hate your ass. I don't want to hate you, so.
Boston Richie
I'm just gonna say no.
Dopas
No. We were all kids, man. We were all 14, and we all had that person we look up to. I don't care who the. You are the biggest gangster rapper I ever met in my life. Still looked up to somebody and love some, you know.
Boston Richie
Yeah, sure. For sure.
Dopas
I love that. I love hearing that, bro. Because some people don't. I've seen it in person. It makes me not with people a lot of times.
Boston Richie
Like, a lot of time. Yeah. For us.
Dopas
So that's. That's good, man. You're three years into your run. You're still. Most people just don't give a. And that's a. That's.
Boston Richie
That's. That's a bad way to look at it. Go about it. For real.
Dopas
No, for real. Because in the end of the day, they support your whole.
Boston Richie
All right. Yeah.
Dopas
And then you like, oh, aren't you that fool? Oh, damn. That's the. You don't want to hear. That's the sad. That's. That's worse than, like, your declined.
Boston Richie
Oh, God, yeah.
Dopas
Like, damn. Weren't you that guy.
Boston Richie
Her whole heart hurt.
Dopas
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Boston Richie
I'm like, yo, this is like right, right now. I can't smoke though, cuz I'm like, I'm out on bun. Are you good with this? But I know probably when, like when I, when I, when I my. My case resolve because I usually smoke like when I'm f to go perform like, or when I'm going to record music that just like ease me like, you know when I'm to perform. Some days I might be nervous. Hit a blunt 1, 2, 3 times. It get me like, it just knock off. I just be calm. You feel me? Like, I'd be like, okay, nice, let's do it. Like, so that's how the weed took place with like, I probably can't smoke. Like just on some regular round round. I'm gonna go to sleep. Like, I'm going to sleep out the gate. But if I'm gonna like record some music, it kind of helped me out though. You feel me?
Dopas
So damn to hear that you say you sometimes you got nervous before some performances. You're a human being, man. Like, you're what you started 24. You're still.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Young as.
Boston Richie
Yeah right.
Dopas
And then at the gate, your shit's already popping so you kind of have an expectation about who's this more for. You better come out badass. So what's your. What was the first show you did? Said nobody knows your face.
Boston Richie
My first show I did was in my city actually in my hometown. And that was so I'm talking about wall to wall. Like, literally like everybody in my city was deaf. From the people who mean some who had money. Like everybody though every hood was in there and it's like I ain't know how to perform or nothing. But I know my first mom, I saw them bulls. I came on like, man, the whole. The whole club had a lights on, sang in the club. So you know, I'm like. But ain't really hit me to the next day they had a video of me performing in that bro. To my crazy crazy now. That video went viral and it's like I went on a real run with shows after that. Fresh in the rap game. Like fresh Outbreak. I had so much like my was so dumb. Like, bro, I probably for a whole year I was going to do shows. I probably had like one song got. Damn, boy.
Dopas
What else you performing?
Boston Richie
I literally was performing unreleased songs for a whole.
Dopas
Yeah, you're brand new like that.
Boston Richie
Like. No, no, not from line on flying. I probably had like first bulls out. Then keep this account. No, yeah, keep this Came out after that, I was still going to the club performing them two songs were unreleased songs getting no exaggeration.
Dopas
You're getting booked with one song on your one song.
Boston Richie
And I was performing unreleased song leaked out on YouTube. Like, no exaggeration, bro. Like, no lie. Swear to God.
Dopas
So that's the moment when you were like, all right, I am. I'm kind of hard.
Boston Richie
Like, yeah, this. That's the moment. I'm like, this hard. Yeah.
Marty O'Neill
Like, then at what point did like future, the major labels and stuff come around?
Boston Richie
Like, later. I want to say, like, either later that year kind of like, well, I ain't going same year. Yeah, I already. I always had like, labels hitting me up. Like. But I ain't know. I. We used to jump on the phone with different labels.
Dopas
Like, waste your time.
Boston Richie
It waste of time. Cuz I ain't really know. Like, I ain't even know about signing a deal.
Dopas
Like, should have a lawyer with you. They're like, you don't know. You don't know yet.
Boston Richie
I was really in that. Boy. I ain't nobody, okay? I can sign this deal and get this amount of money or these people really trying to give me some real paper. Like, I ain't no. They used to be Ice Blow this goddamn empire. Atlanta want to give me a phone. We calling. God damn. Really just be like, we don't know. We just on the phone with them. Like, yeah, we sending them unreleased music. They bumping in and they like, but this really hard. But we ain't nowhere yet, so we ain't understanding. Like, but we already in that mode of making real music. So, you know, just like a look I you want to with the. With it. But he just like, you know, it blew over over time. Like, we talked to a million people. Yeah, yeah.
Dopas
And then when the future came in, he said, what?
Boston Richie
Yeah, we get a call of something. No, no, at first here it got them got down y'all school. His son was got them on the ground. Listen to Bullseye. So, you know, his son was to hear my brother up on the ground. Like, oh, yeah, boy. Cause I think at first he thought my brother was rapping or some like, that so you know, he was chopping it up my brother. And you know my brother like, nah, man, it's my little brother who. Whose song this is. So you know, he like, man, I gotta tell my daddy, man. Man, fool, hard man, we gotta got them. So you know, Scooter went to him. My brothers too, you know, him and my brother was talking to first. Then we all kind of like through them through. Through months. And like, we used to got down be on the phone with Scooter every day talking and like, sending bro unreleased and, you know, so he on some like, man, I ain't gonna lie. I gotta let y'all. I gotta let Pluto hit this like, you feel me? That's how you. But, you know, like I say, we all new to this, so it wasn't never like a.
Dopas
You kind of just going, yeah, yeah, yeah, let's do that.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's like one of the things like, is this what we're talking about? Yeah, because like, it was on some, like, we looking like, damn, we're on the phone with you feel me?
Dopas
Life changing opportunities.
Boston Richie
Yeah, we're on the phone with Brussels. To us, it's like, we already lit even. We're on the phone with Scooter. So we ain't. We ain't even thinking like, it's gonna get to. To that point we go talk to Pluto and like that. You feel me? So. But I know after a couple months, I was with Scooter and. And on one day, bro just called me out the blue. He FaceTimed me, like, call my phone. I was in the car listening to beats. I damn around fell asleep, you know. Nah, for real. He FaceTime me, like. But he FaceTimed like three times, and I was sleepy. Scooter hit my brother phone like, man, God damn, man. Bro calling him, like, what the hell he doing? Like, so you know, he wake me all up. The who literally doing this in the car. Like, hell, this can't be true. So you know me. I literally called the number back. I'm like, hold on. I'm like, hold on, bro. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I'm like, bro, my bad. Real quick. Let me get. I got to get right real quick. I'm like, bro, what the he. I think he was at in Paris. Yeah, that's a real FaceTime right there. No, yeah, that's an old screenshot from a sister right there. That's the original FaceTime. When he first met him ever, first off, and I think he was. Goddamn, he was somewhere overseas though. So he like, man, I'm gonna get on my. I'm gonna leave from over here. I'll be back tomorrow in. In Atlanta. He like, how, how. How quick can you get there? Like, when can you pull up? You know me. I'm like, when you'll be back? He like, I'll be back at like 11 in the morning. Oh, like, hey, I. I'm on the way down now because we only from. We only four hours away from the A. So, you know, I'm like, we f. To drive up. I'll be there in the morning. When you get there, I'mma be there. Hit me. So, you know, we hit it. I think we hit it that next morning. I got there probably like 12 o'clock afternoon. But he end up getting there and not doing something. He had to do some with his family. So we put. We end up leaking with him probably like 9:00 that night. And the was just crazy, you know, I guess bro had not been back in the A for a minute. He had all these people in that, you know, me and it just me, my brother and my other homeboy, we in. This is like, damn, we're at home.
Dopas
A couple hours ago, the we in.
Boston Richie
The studio with Pluto. Like, we in this bit. Like, man, this crazy. So, you know, we just in this. In here looking like this.
Dopas
You know you're new.
Boston Richie
Like, what? Everybody's just like this, like looking at it be like, God damn, this crazy.
Marty O'Neill
Like, did you record that first time or you're just trying?
Boston Richie
Nah, I had kind of like them up though, because like we had don't play. We had no kind of playing music. And so, you know, everybody not been in that be like, yeah, damn, this hard. So, you know, when like everybody go back to and they go to recording, playing music, you know, we just survive in the studio. You know, I highlight. I forgot. I think I highlighted a. What's the name, right, with the dreads. Mayhem. Yeah. I had a man like, man, I only got another studio in there. Like, I'm trying to. So, you know, I left out the room with him and went in another room record and you know, he came back in there and got me. You know, he liked that though. Like, that. That dedication. Like, I'm in his like, man.
Dopas
And you're doing weightlifting as a football.
Boston Richie
Player on the week off. I know I'm telling like, man, it's cool being in there with you, but can we work? I'm trying to get down. Yeah, like you. I'm trying to be gone in this you know, he with that hard though.
Dopas
He fought with that and what a opening night though. So. So the drive back, how long did it take you guys to stop yelling and cheering and. Because I know if I. If that happened to me, I'll be smacking my homies chest all whole drive.
Boston Richie
I think that drive back. I think that drive back, that drive back was just. Everybody was in the car like this. Like no music, no nothing.
Dopas
Oh, one of those, one of those drive like I've had a couple of those.
Boston Richie
Oh, just everybody just sitting in the car like, God, what the. Like, for real. Like, what the hell?
Dopas
So I'm assuming he's an all nighter and then you guys drive back in the morning.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah, I want to know. Hell yeah, I want to know. Everybody just in the car.
Dopas
Like that early morning air and realization that.
Boston Richie
Yeah, this crazy. I can't believe this.
Marty O'Neill
So is that when like Bullseye 2 came bought?
Boston Richie
Nah, Bullseye 2 ain't come between that. But like months after that, like we hadn't been with him over a hundred times then, like we should. We probably ain't gonna lie. We probably after that, that was like right around Christmas time. And he got them, had no one of us to stay with them for Christmas. But you know, we like, man, we big on family. Like my mom and dad ain't hearing that. So you know, we told bro, like, man, they can go home for Christmas. We're going double right back. So after Christmas, you know, he was in Miami. We went down there. Then like after that, we started going down there every day. Like being Miami for a week. Go home two, three days, get our together and go right back.
Dopas
She might as well move like.
Boston Richie
Yeah, that's how I get how that had became too. Like that's what we was at in Miami.
Marty O'Neill
Just recording heavy.
Boston Richie
Just hanging out with bro. Yeah, Recording heavy.
Dopas
Well, at the time of your life, like I'm 24 and I'm about to start popping. I can chill for a day and hang out. It's Miami, a different life. Yeah, I feel you're on the, on that Scarface when they're trying to hit on at the beach. Yeah, for real.
Boston Richie
Real.
Dopas
Damn, this feels like a little bit of a movie, man. All right, so. So three years, eight months. All right. So eight months in, 10 months in, they hit you up, you start getting these big ass features.
Boston Richie
Right?
Dopas
And now, I mean, we. I always ask people, it's usually athletes and. No, no, I asked artists too.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
What's the moment? Like, I know there's a Moment you were by yourself, washing your hands. You look like, what the is happening? Or was it that car ride? Was the car ride that much? Because usually it's by yourself where you're like, for real.
Boston Richie
My biggest moment I probably had like.
Dopas
Like, like for yourself, though. You know what I'm saying? Myself, not like you're on stage. Like, yeah, look at all these people. Like, when you go home and you're.
Boston Richie
Like, I probably ain't going to lie. It was. It was my. That moment when I knew I was like, boy, this up.
Dopas
Yeah.
Boston Richie
No, when a promoter had called out my city, it was like, offer me in a 100, 100 and some thousand for like two shows, though. Like, I'm talking about, like, when he did that, I'm like, I'm a doctor. I nowhere here. So, like, that was the moment. Like, he was money ready and all. Like, pull up. Come get the money. So that was that moment I was saying, like, oh, no, this on the floor, for real. Like, ought to be some dog to perform. And I only performed one time. The other, I did like a. He wanted me to promote a party, like, put my face on his. His businesses. Like, man, tell him this is gonna be your night. And I ain't performing nothing. Just a whole bunch of hoes in here. I ain't doing nothing. I mean, they'd be walking around drinking, buying bottles and free money. Like, no lie. I ain't do no song, no name some video game. Yeah, for real.
Dopas
Free play mode. Yeah, but no, here's unlimited money. Don't worry about it. And just press X to talk to any in the room. It's okay. That's awesome, dude.
Boston Richie
Oh, God damn.
Dopas
I just got a little bit jealous right now, man. What time walk a strip club and this guy who rented it out and he handed me stacks, they go, no, there's no. And it was their money, like, with their. Their logos. I was like, ah. They almost had me. Damn, I thought this was about to be crazy. It was the weass party, like, 10 years ago. All right, all right, so that's. All right. Sorry, I'm just. I'm getting caught up in your story now.
Boston Richie
You good?
Dopas
Okay, so what's the daily. What's the day date? Because I know you said you're just chilling. You're probably doing something you shouldn't be doing. Now you're making music now you're in Miami. Now you're probably flying overseas and making me. You're in these studios with these people you listen to, right? You know what I'M saying, and I feel like from a vibe from you, just chilling, you're not the type of fool just go up and start punking people. You're not a dick. You're not some hard ass. You know what I'm saying? I met those people and it's not like the best. Yeah, they're cool now, but like it's not the funnest.
Boston Richie
Yeah, right.
Dopas
I feel like you're not a. You're a fun person to be around type.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
So. So when it comes to your day to day from your life growing up, waking up, doing your thing, you're 23, then this pops off. What's your day to day now? At 27 now, what's your day right now you wake up, not an album mode like. Like we're like, oh, my shit's releasing tomorrow. Two months ago. What's your day to day?
Boston Richie
Two months ago. I ain't. I got two type of two. I really probably got two, three. Three type of days like you if you. I'll be on the road if that's a day. You looking at car rides, getting dressed in a car, trying to make it to a show, not eating all day, trying to go right from city to city to do these shows, radio interviews. You looking at that. Then you got me fresh off the road. Been gone two weeks, back home. Now you looking at. I got a son, I'm picking my son up from school, I'm with my mama, I'm staying at my mama house just to spend these time with my mama, my sister. Like when I go home, that's what I tend to like. My son, my mama, my sisters, they kids, my niece and nephews, we doing family, going fishing, going to the movies. I might just be at my mommy house, just watching movies with. You can move with the fam. Just bunny. Because I know next time I leave, I'm be gone for a week and a half, two weeks, and I might not see them. You get what I'm saying? Yeah. Then you got the next is me in the studio. You gonna. I might go go to the mall, buy clothes, get fresh, go to the studio, invite my homeboys over, get liquor, females. And that's the mode on me. I'm in the studio all night, locked in all day, all night. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.
Dopas
I basically have the best life that you could ask for. I have the right of an NFL player, minus not getting injured. Damn, any one of the three days are badass.
Boston Richie
Yeah, for real.
Dopas
Any one of them, man.
Boston Richie
Right.
Dopas
Oh, I'M I know I just met you, but I'm so stoked for you, man. That's sick. And then your album's dropping like, this big.
Boston Richie
Yeah. No show big, for sure.
Dopas
Damn.
Marty O'Neill
Richie Rich. November 8th.
Boston Richie
Yeah, November 8th. Yeah.
Marty O'Neill
How's this gonna. Is this, like, feel different at all from your other projects?
Boston Richie
Yeah, N. This feel most definitely different. Because I ain't gonna lie. I. I don't Went through a lot of too. You know what I'm saying? So, like, this one of them projects were like, I ain't holding that back. You feel me? I don't have projects. Well, like, no, I don't talk about this. I don't talk about that.
Dopas
Censoring yourself.
Boston Richie
Leave it, Leave it. Let's leave it be. Like. But this, the project was like. It's heartfelt. I was going through. That's in my. Turned up. That's in there. Like, it's. It's all in one. You get what I'm saying?
Dopas
It's your actual life.
Boston Richie
It's the real deal in here. So I know this is gonna be kind of different, though. What's going to be different? For sure.
Marty O'Neill
How would you describe the beats that you chose?
Boston Richie
I ain't a lot. I'm picky on the beat, so I ain't a lot of these beats, these handpicked beats. I'm only with that raw, like, guarantee it. Like, I'm only with that.
Dopas
That this album vibe. Is it. Which one of the three days is it? Is it a mixture of all of them?
Boston Richie
It's a mixture of all, yeah.
Dopas
I feel like you got those sectioned off if you got asked that question. Like, well, I have three types of days.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
My. I don't know. I get high and I do and work. Nah. So if you have your three types of days, like. Like the tour days. I went on a tour with our homie OT for like a week.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Nah, no thanks.
Boston Richie
You with it. Tour life, you don't like it.
Dopas
Like, yo, we're gonna get rooms so we can all take showers. Get back on the bus, drive 400 miles.
Boston Richie
That's how See you soon. That's how.
Dopas
Lay in your coffin. If we hit a bump, you're gonna smack your mouth on the bunk in front of you.
Boston Richie
Some days, like, it's dope as hell.
Dopas
The experience of, like, who else gets to do this on earth and everything.
Boston Richie
I have a show. Goddamn my being. Just say. Say we got a show and got them. Atlanta. We might have. There's never. We have another show tomorrow in New York. So we only got time to leave the show, go hotel and do nothing.
Dopas
You just drive mother.
Boston Richie
Get ready, leave that show, get right on the road. And by the time we've been on made it to New York, it's time to go in the club. So now I gotta get dressed in the car like these. We having these type of nights, like for real. Like. Yeah, we're grinding like them type of nights.
Dopas
Good thing you don't smoke for real. Like you have to be doing like that. You wouldn't make it through smoking OG all day. Hell no, dude. To go across the country just to perform again the next night. But it's. You could be doing something lame. You could be working at a better.
Boston Richie
Be having it and not having it.
Dopas
Yeah, man, because. Because there is those days you're like, damn, I wish I had like a. A camera on my face at all times to see what the sh. Because you know those like. You ever see those clips of fools like all up. It just shows clips and they're at their here now they're here and they open their. That's kind of like your day like nightclub photo shoot, interview stage. Like wow, that's the you would dream about as a kid, right? Remember that Kobe or that that. That Nike Kobe commercial where he's flashing in between. In between sport guys and then the chicks. Yeah, that's kind of like what it is. I like that, man.
Marty O'Neill
What about futures on the album, man?
Boston Richie
I. I really had like. I. I ain't gonna lie. I really had some good amount of features. But I really. My biggest features like I fought with is the one I got with Yada though. For real though. But like this tape. I ain't really want to go big on features because I wanted to be like this one. All me. Because I ain't a lot. I don't put a lot of time and effort in this tape right here. Like a lot of nights. Like I'm to my countless nights. So it's like this tape was one of the ones I wanted to be selfish with.
Marty O'Neill
I appreciate when artists do that because.
Boston Richie
Yeah, I can't even lie. I can't even lie. Like I'm a consumer of music too. So it's like I don't really be liking. Like when I listen to an artist, that's something favorite artists that I like and they have a lot of features and I'd be like. Or I skip to put him on this. You don't got them doesn't even work. Yeah.
Dopas
So like, like, like Tech nine albums like yo, this song's tight. Just stick to you. Come on.
Boston Richie
The whole.
Dopas
The whole thing. Too many feet. I still love them, though. You know, you find yourself skipping.
Boston Richie
Skipping like. Nah, I can't hit. I want to hear that part.
Dopas
And then you up and you go too far. Just halfway in this version. All right, let me skip back. And now you're back in the chorus. You could just listen to the. All the way through. Every day of my life. That's what that is.
Boston Richie
Nah, for sure.
Marty O'Neill
How many tracks are coming on the album?
Boston Richie
It's 24 on there, but holy. Four. Four of them. Four of them. If it's like the ones I would had, I probably like to get in there with Glow Rilla. The type with fat helped me. And I think, go, Richie. But then the other. The other, like 19. New gas. Like new gas. Like new.
Dopas
Excited?
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah. I'm excited though. For sure.
Dopas
Hell yeah. Good, man.
Boston Richie
For real.
Dopas
Well, I want to appreciate you for being here. Yeah, thank you for being here, man. I know you guys got more stuff to do. You've been doing stuff all day, but I appreciate you. Where can everybody follow you at? It's just real Boston Richie, right?
Boston Richie
Real Boston Rich on everything.
Dopas
Not the front. Just real Boston Richie.
Boston Richie
Yeah.
Dopas
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube.
Boston Richie
Yeah, for sure.
Marty O'Neill
What about any tour dates?
Boston Richie
Huh? Oh, right now. We in the. We in the making it right now. Doing my own Tour. Yeah. Starting 2025. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're in the making.
Dopas
It took you three. A little more. Four years.
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's on the way, though.
Dopas
This is cool, man. I'm happy for you. This is sick. All right, so you have a brand new album coming out on the 8th. So this comes out, I think, on the 10th or 11th. It's out. Go listen right now. Go copy right now. Appreciate you. Do you have any physicals? You guys doing any, like, record? Any merch, any?
Boston Richie
Oh, yeah, yeah. Hell yeah. We doing Merchant.
Dopas
Where can you get all that?
Boston Richie
I'm gonna drop the website. I think it's like realbostonrich.com some like that.
Dopas
Well, if it comes out. Is it come out before the album?
Boston Richie
Yeah, yeah, it's gonna come out before the album. Yeah.
Dopas
It's just linked in the description of wherever you're watching.
Boston Richie
Yeah, nah, for sure.
Dopas
All right. Anything else? More?
Marty O'Neill
I saw the album was already charting, like pre sale.
Boston Richie
Oh, yeah.
Dopas
I clicked on your Spotify and it just said jumping.
Boston Richie
I know this morning that be. It was like, what, 188.
Marty O'Neill
Do you know what the next video is? Going to be.
Boston Richie
I got a song called Come Outside. It's a. So. It's so sick. I got Neo Sample. Yeah, yeah, that's coming out tomorrow, too, with the album.
Dopas
Oh, so that's out now, too? Because it's coming out right after that.
Boston Richie
Yeah, that's a banger right there where it says that. Right?
Dopas
So this is all before it drops?
Boston Richie
Hell, yeah.
Dopas
Well, just like your actual whole career, your shit's out before it drops, but not for real. Except now you have control of it.
Boston Richie
Yeah, well, damn.
Dopas
Hell yeah, man. Oh, before we get out of here, real quick, what's your three favorite movies? Just want to know before we get out of here.
Boston Richie
Paid in full.
Dopas
Okay.
Boston Richie
Friday, all about the Benjamins.
Dopas
All about the Benjamin. Mike Epson broke his back falling on that with the handcuffs. I would have died, bro. Yeah. Under the boat. I would have died for landing on the flattest part of the boat.
Boston Richie
He wants to be dead.
Dopas
Every time I watch that, I think of him cranking the things in that.
Boston Richie
Fool'S head and Mike's dying with the handcuffs on.
Dopas
Dead. Breaks all his bones.
Boston Richie
He's dead up.
Dopas
Exactly, man. Thank you. Exactly. All right, good. Thanks for being here, man.
Boston Richie
I appreciate it.
Dopas
Appreciate, appreciate you guys. November 8th, here we go. New album dropping. Go Spotify, Boston Richie on all platforms. Marty, thank you for being here.
Marty O'Neill
Thank you, guys.
Dopas
This a real Boston Richie episode, you guys. Thank you so much. Have a dope ass day. D.
Boston Richie
Perfect.
DOPE AS USUAL Podcast: The Real Boston Richie Episode – Detailed Summary
Release Date: November 13, 2024
In the opening moments of the episode (00:00), host Dopas welcomes listeners back to the Dope as Usual podcast alongside co-host Marty O'Neill. The episode features Boston Richie, an emerging artist from Florida, marking a significant conversation about his life, career, and personal experiences.
Boston Richie shares insights into his upbringing in Tallahassee, Florida, contrasting it with the more urbanized South Florida areas like Broward. He describes Tallahassee as a "little country way" with limited technological advancements and fewer amenities such as designer stores and malls (01:05). This rural backdrop influenced his perspective and lifestyle, differentiating his experiences from those growing up in more metropolitan regions.
Boston Richie (01:22):
"Tallahassee, man, you know, that's kind of. It's kind of way. It's a little country way more country than Broward, though."
At the age of 15, Boston Richie worked at a car wash, earning approximately $300 to $400 a day (02:28). This job not only provided financial independence but also shaped his work ethic. He fondly recalls interactions and tips from customers, hinting at the early foundations of his hustle mentality.
Boston Richie (02:40):
"I worked out a car wash before, though."
Boston Richie delves into his passion for kickboxing, a pursuit he engaged in for six years. He emphasizes that his fighting skills have matured over time, allowing him to handle younger opponents with ease. Notably, he hasn't been knocked out yet, showcasing his prowess and dedication to the sport.
Boston Richie (03:54):
"Yeah, I know too. Now I ain't got. I used to kickbox for six years too though."
Dopas (03:45):
"When you say doing kickboxing sounds kind of crazy. Like training inspiring and."
Boston Richie candidly discusses his early exposure to marijuana, starting in sixth grade. He recounts how smoking weed every morning severely impacted his academic performance, leading to frequent disruptions in class and eventual disengagement from school activities (06:20).
Boston Richie (10:03):
"I used to go to school high every morning. I ain't stopping doing work and all."
Dopas (10:28):
"Do you remember that day? I do too, with Chad playing basketball. That was over with me, man."
Boston Richie began his music journey around three years ago, initially sharing his tracks on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. His music organically gained traction, with local support propelling his rise. He highlights the authenticity of his music, reflecting personal struggles and triumphs, making it resonate deeply with his audience.
Boston Richie (08:17):
"Our album, man, really just been working hard, man, for like a year on this album. So he really just like my album just really like different feelings of what I've been going through."
Maintaining a genuine connection with his fanbase is crucial for Boston Richie. He strives to remain relatable, sharing his successes while staying grounded and acknowledging that his family and friends continue to face similar challenges. This approach fosters a strong, loyal community around his music.
Boston Richie (27:13):
"I try to keep it with, like, how I would want it if I was a fan of an artist music. I don't try to have it to the point where, like, you know me."
Dopas (28:16):
"And that's, like, the hardest thing, I think, when you're starting to get recognition, too, right?"
Boston Richie reveals his interest in gambling, particularly sports betting and roulette. He explains his strategic approach to betting on different quarters of NBA games, aiming to maximize his returns by splitting his bets across multiple segments of the game. However, he cautions about the risks involved, sharing anecdotes of significant losses experienced by acquaintances.
Boston Richie (19:29):
"What got me hooked is probably like last year, betting on the NBA first quarter."
Dopas (19:57):
"Do you get more money if you do it that way?"
Boston Richie's routine as a 27-year-old artist is a blend of touring, family time, and studio work. On touring days, he describes the hectic schedule of traveling, performing, and handling interviews. When not on the road, he dedicates time to his family, including his son and siblings, emphasizing the importance of maintaining personal relationships despite his rising career.
Boston Richie (45:57):
"I got my son, I'm picking my son up from school, I'm with my mama, I'm staying at my mama house just to spend these time with my mama, my sister."
Boston Richie announces the release of his highly anticipated album, Richie Rich, slated for November 8th. He describes this project as his most heartfelt work yet, unfiltered and deeply personal. The album features 24 tracks, with only four collaborations, allowing his authentic voice to shine through without the influence of numerous features. Richie highlights his selective approach to choosing beats, ensuring each track aligns with his vision.
Boston Richie (47:47):
"Yeah, this feel most definitely different. Because I ain't gonna lie. I... I don't hold back. I don't have projects."
Dopas (48:20):
"It's your actual life."
In closing, Boston Richie expresses gratitude for the support from the Dope as Usual podcast and encourages listeners to follow his journey across various platforms. The episode wraps up with Dopas and Marty extending their best wishes for the album release, underscoring the excitement surrounding Boston Richie's burgeoning career.
Dopas (54:17):
"November 8th, here we go. New album dropping. Go Spotify, Boston Richie on all platforms."
Boston Richie (01:22):
"Tallahassee, man, you know, that's kind of. It's kind of way. It's a little country way more country than Broward, though."
Boston Richie (10:03):
"I used to go to school high every morning. I ain't stopping doing work and all."
Boston Richie (19:29):
"What got me hooked is probably like last year, betting on the NBA first quarter."
Boston Richie (27:13):
"I try to keep it with, like, how I would want it if I was a fan of an artist music. I don't try to have it to the point where, like, you know me."
Boston Richie (48:07):
"It's a mixture of all, yeah."
The Dope as Usual Podcast episode featuring Boston Richie offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a rising artist navigating the challenges of fame, personal growth, and maintaining authenticity. From his roots in Tallahassee to his strategic approaches in music and gambling, Boston Richie embodies the essence of staying true to oneself amidst the whirlwind of success.
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