Service For You Fiends | The Fix 2
After being signed to Konvict Music this past week, The Bay Area Bully, Ya Boy drops The Fix 2. The Fix 2 is hosted by five of the hottest DJ’s in the game: Digital Product, DJ Rockstar, DJ Woogie, DJ Folk, and of course, your wifey’s favorite DJ, Ill Will.
The Fix 2 features West Coast artisits E-40, Beeda Weeda, YG, Dubb, Yung Slap, Cik Money, Bailey, Soco Burns, Young B, Charley Hood and the more of the Black Card Boys.
Be on the look out for more West Coast music from Ya Boy and Black Card Music.

The Fix (Track List)
Black Card Gone Hurt Ya Tonight
Cali Bred recently got a chance to catch up with the Black Card Boys in studio and had an opportunity to chop it up with Dubb for a brief interview. Dubb mentioned that the highly anticipated video for Look At Ya would be dropping in this month.
Featuring appearances from YB the Rockstar, better known as Ya Boy, Yung Slap, and Soco Burns; Look At Ya was filmed and produced by none other than Paper Films in various locations around and within Downtown Los Angeles. The video for Look At Ya does an excellent job at depicting the street life of the notorious Downtown Los Angeles in the midnight hours.
Cali Bred would like to present the official video via YouTube.
The video has also been featured on hip-hop websites: World Star Hip-Hop, Hot New Hip-Hop, and We The West.
As far as new music from the Black Card Boys, be on the look out for:
Ya Boy’s The Fix 2 and Dubb’s Itz Dubb coming sometime this quarter
Soco Burns‘ Back to the Basics sometime in March
Sexology 101 from Dubb and Yung Slap dropping February 14, Valentine’s Day.
Change The Game | Black Card Music
Download: Dubb – Look At Ya (feat. Ya Boy, Yung Slap and Soco Burns)
Despite the two first linking up nearly four years ago on The Game’s Black Wall Street Journal, Volume 1, after finally setting aside the time to these guys out in the studio, it is obvious that “The Game” is far from over for Ya Boy and Dubb. It appears more as if Ya Boy and Dubb have “reset The Game.”
Driving through the streets of South Central, it’s easy to get caught up in the fear associated with the “hood,” as it has become accustomed. But here in South Central, off of the notorious Broadway, I must’ve stumbled across the stage over an unnoticed rock, better known as the Black Card Boys.
When initially arriving to the studio, I was greeted by the familiar faces of Soco Burns and Dubb, in addition to Yung Slap, with the shaking of hands followed by a snap. Shortly after arriving, in walked the Rockstar himself, Ya Boy, and other Black Card Boys, Cik.Mon3y, Nikko Raw, and Paper. Immediately after entering the studio, Ya Boy was ready to go, equipped with a Mac Book and a pen and pad. Like clockwork, Ya Boy, Dubb, Yung Slap, Soco Burns and Cik.Money laid down two brand new tracks for The Fix 2, what seemed to almost be, simultaneously.
Despite Black Card only being around for the last few months, the chemistry of BCB and their ability to vibe with each other has surpassed that of Ya Boy’s predecessor, Precise Music Group. The way these guys kick back in the studio, cracking jokes on one another, puffing on “Chester” and sipping Arizonas, with an occasional interruption from Dubb’s father here and there, the vibe and unity carries on their ability to continue playing “The Game.”
Soco Burns mentioned that this was the first time the Black Card Boys had been able to collectively get together in the studio, yet they still managed to write and record several songs on spot. Looping beats redundantly for what seemed like hours while writing twelve, sixteen, eighteen, and even twenty-four bar verses, they were rewarded with the accomplishment of defeating the beat. Commenting on each other’s versus with statements such as, “You went in on that one” and, “Oh, aiight nigga, I see you,” in addition to constant physical contact by shaking hands, I got a sense of the friendly competitive spirit amongst the Black Card Boys.
The members of Black Card Boys carry many different roles within “this game.” All members can actively play the role of a lyricist obviously, but when Ya Boy takes command as general and Dubb serves as a multitasking Lieutenant performing duties all the way from singing to engineering, it’s obvious why the cadets such as Soco Burns, Yung Slap, and Cik Mon3y have the ambition of attaining the high score, and leaving their name at the end for all to see.

The night eventually carried over into the morning, early enough to hear the rooster’s screaming, “Cock-a-doodle-do,” as we all grew restless. As this level in the game came to an end, Dubb put down the tools to give Cali Bred a few minutes to ask some questions. Below you will find the script of the interview between Cali Bred and Black Card Dubb.
Cali Bred:: So I guess to start; we’ve been hearing and seeing a lot about Black Card Boys and Black Card Music. Exactly who and what is it?
Dubb:: Black Card Boys is Dubb, that’s me, YB the Rockstar [aka] Ya Boy, Cik(Pronounced Sick).Mon3y, Yung Slap, Soco. That’s all the rappers. But you know, we got a gang of niggas that’s a part of the crew and doing other shit, like Paper, doing the films side of everything. That’s basically us.
Cali Bred:: What made y’all want to call the group, or if you want to even call it a group… Well I guess we should ask that first, what do y’all consider yourselves, a group, a coalition, whatever?
Dubb:: The thing is, it’s basically all of us together ’cause we all had our own little buzz. Me and YB was doing our own thing, messing with each other since we was messing with Game. We first met each other through Game, so we just clicked up from there. We kept in touch, and after the years, was just like, “Fuck it, let’s do it together!”
Cali Bred:: What’s the concept behind calling it “Black Card Boys”?
Dubb:: A Black Card is an American Express or Visa that’s a credit card. It’s a Black Card because of how much money you got, it’s like basically damn near unlimited money. People that [are] “stupid rich” got Black Cards, so that’s what we’re trynna get.
Cali Bred:: So, it’s something you strive for?
Dubb:: It’s motivation!
Cali Bred:: Now like you were saying, your past experience working with Ya Boy on Game’s Black Wall Street Journal Volume 1, how’d y’all manage to link back up?
Dubb:: We just kept in touch. Like I said, we just kept in touch over the phone. He was doing his thing, I was doing my thing, so we just brought it back together.
Cali Bred:: What current or up and coming projects is Black Card working on right now?
Dubb:: We’re working on this Ya Boy mixtape, The Fix 2. My mixtape is supposed to be coming out, Itz Dubb. Me and Slap got a mixtape coming out, Sexology 101 for the females. It’s coming out [on] Valentine’s Day [will be] hosted by Digital Product and Ill Will. Shit, we’re just working man.
Cali Bred:: What’s up with the new track, we know y’all did the “Look At Ya.” What was the motivation behind that in the studio?
Dubb:: Man, we were just going through the beats. We didn’t really have a beat to do. I just found that beat, and we just started vibing. As far as coming up with a song, most people always come with the hook, to vibe up off the hook. So we just came up with the hook,
“Haters trynna hide, but I seem ‘em right there
When I catch ‘em, I’ma whip, I’ma shoot em, I’ma kill ‘em, I swear
If you a sucker, you a buster, you a bitch ass nigga, beware
I’ma leave ‘em where he standin at, everybody gone stop and stare.”
and the bars just came as we just vibed together.
Cali Bred:: That’s what’s up. The video’s already recorded?
Dubb:: The video was shot by Paper. We’re gonna come out with it [the video] in 2010, hit ‘em with something fresh. All of us, you know, Black Card Boys. We [are] trynna run shit on the west. Really man, we [are] trynna fuck with everybody, but it’s either you get down or lay down man, period (And he laughs)! That’s all I’m saying.
Cali Bred:: Where’d y’all shoot the video?
Dubb:: We shot it downtown, in various spots. Allies, subways, this and that, a little bit of everything to show ‘em what L.A. is about.
Cali Bred:: So how does that fit in working with Ya Boy? Considering he’s from the Bay, bringing it all together for Cali.
Dubb:: That’s my big brother man. He reached out to me, you know, he’s doing it big. I had a song on the radio, buzzing, taking over, and you know, he was saw his little South Central nigga grinding. So he’s like, “This nigga work ethic crazy, so I gotta fuck with this nigga. This my young nigga.” And you know, that’s how it happen. My camp and his camp combined, and we [are] Black Card Boys, BCM, period. (Laughs again.)
Cali Bred:: What can the fans expect from Black Card Boys on an individual basis?
Dubb:: We all sound different, but all in a whole, I will say you will just expect good music. The West Coast has always had a stamp on it (searches for words), niggas always were stereotyped. And we bring something different to the West, like we actually can spit and make songs. There’s nothing we can’t do. It’s like you’re just gonna get a little bit of (stops himself), well a lot of everything, I would say.
Cali Bred:: What can the fans expect from Black Card Boys as a group?
Dubb:: This album, we [are] working on this album. This mixtape. Like I said, putting The West on the map, like how it’s supposed to be, and you know, give these old niggas they seat (Some more laughs). It’s time for us to stand up. Period!
Cali Bred:: To wrap it all up, in addition to Cali Bred Mag online, where can Cali Breeds keep in touch with y’all?
Dubb:: We got twitters… (Goes on to name off member twitter account. For the list of twitters, scroll to bottom of thread). You know, basically just keep in touch with us. Follow us, we’ll follow you back. Real nigga shit. BCM, BCB, HF, [and] you know me. Ya Boy, Cik, Soco, Dubb, Slap, Bald Head Paper (Laughs again). We get it in! Know what I mean?
Cali Bred:: It’s about four a.m. now, but we wanna say thanks for taking time out the studio session.
Dubb:: Much love. [We] appreciate it!
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