 Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. I wanna get into the music, man. Right, right. I wanna get up, first I wanna say, man, you done an extraordinary job going into the music. I think of you, I think about, I really, I think about the J-Princes, I think about the Master Peas, I think about the Birdmans, you know what I mean, the South. And I look at you and what you're doing and I put you in these categories because it's promising to see something new, you know, that transpires into music. I've been dealing with music ever since rap came to the scene. I'm an older cat and I just, I got a heart for music, you know what I mean? And when J-Princes and them did what they done, I definitely was, I was in cahoots with it. Like I said, Master Peas was the one that came kind of behind him and then you got, of course, Birdman. That's the only one that I kind of consider, I'm kind of biased. I like who I like. I like the bosses, man, you know what I'm saying? So when I think about that and I think about what you've done, thank you for the music, man. You know, starting off, like I say, I think I seen somewhere you became friends, I guess, with T-Farris. I don't know how that relationship started. Right, no, well, me and T-Farris knew each other from Little League Baseball. Okay, so y'all already knew each other? Yeah, like nine, 10-year-old kids, you know? So that's pretty much new, really. So y'all knew each y'all grew up together? We didn't grow up together. We knew each other during baseball season. Okay, cool, he played ball. He played ball, he played on another team. When we was younger, I played on the winning team. Like he said, I ran on the winning team. So, and you know, towards the end of the year, you know, you get to pick up players and stuff like that, and then y'all have like this little all-star team and you go play state. You know, I was in state four times back there, and it was like, it was just like one, it was an all-black, all-black baseball league that you never, you probably never seen this before, never seen it again, but from age eight to 14, they had all these teams. Everybody was black. The parents, you know, was real organized and, you know, did stuff together. And it was like one big little happy family back then. So when I heard you speak on, I heard you say that when you got out of, when you retired from baseball, you went directly into the music, and when you went directly into the music, you and T. Ferris kind of, you moved him in with you or something? I moved him into my house with him. I'm the type of person like my coach is to tell you. I wish I was your friend. I moved him in with you, and then you would be like, look man, look man, I moved in. Nah, you don't, I can move to Houston. No. I'm gonna do music, man. You see, I got in trouble right now. No. You know, I'm a quick learner. I'm my coach is to tell you, I picked stuff up quick. I'm giving to him, you ain't got to tell me too many times, and I want to know. It's the same thing with him. I just knew that I'm behind. I know he had all the information, so I'm the type, you know, going to pick you up and doing this stuff. I wanted to know about music. I wanted to wake up, talking, breathing music every single day, you know, and just put it in my system as much as I could. The only way I can do that is by moving you in with me. So when I move them in with me, you know, as soon as we get up, you know, it's like. Conversation. Yeah, it's like all throughout the day we riding through the city. We just constantly just constantly talking about what we're gonna do, how we're gonna do it, and things I need to know, you know. So it was just like, I was just like putting all that information into my body before I did anything, you know. Wow. How long before you actually did that, were you thinking about starting this business? No, I was already thinking about starting a business. It was, I did that for like a six to eight months before I put out music. Right, but how long before that, did were you? Thinking about this? Right. This idea came up in about like 2008. You were playing baseball, though, but you couldn't focus all the way on it. Right, so you already knew that's what you wanted to do when you were exiting. Yeah, I knew that's what I wanted to do. I knew a lot of guys had tried it and I didn't want to, you know, when I thought about doing it while I was playing I was like, when I looked around I said, nah, you ain't gonna be able to do this while you playing. You know, you're gonna have to, like, your focus. You gotta put your whole everything into it. You ain't gonna be able to have one foot in and one foot out. So I realized that early and I just laid back, you know, until it was time for me where I could strike and just do it all the way. Did T, like T Ferris, I know like, and I want to stay on that a little bit. After you showed him all, well, he showed you everything that was going on with the music and you pretty much, you and him, was it a thing where you kind of paid him for consultation? Yeah, everything, I paid this guy every month, you know what I'm saying? So you paid for consultation? Yeah, I paid him every month for consultation, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.