 When I was talking about putting other producers in the studio and playing beats for Slim, we'll sit there and be kind of laughing like, that nigga don't want to hear that shit. You know what I'm saying? But they don't know that. You know, we with them every day. We know what he wants. I got to get this money myself. I got to pay my bills for myself. I got to go out here and get something. Y'all hear somebody else doing that, y'all like this. But then that's where, that we know that with Slim, we understand that with other people, other artists, sending beats don't work. We on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we going to talk. I don't know what we can do every day. This is for a long time. For sure. We going to roll with it for a long time, but it got to a point where we say, we got to go back home. Right. We got to go back home. Did you, when you came back home, was that when you got linked in like with Slim Thug? No, I was proud of that. We looked at it with Slim in high school. So how, I mean, how was that? After Slim escalated to prom. Hey! Hey! Hey! But he was talking to my sister at the time. That's when he came to prom. Yeah, they were a couple. So that's how long we been like. So he went from like big bro to, I mean, I don't tell him this to this day. He technically ROG too. I'm with him every day. We with him every day. This is our brother. Every single day. So I play with him so much that I can't see him in a podcast. It's like, well, that's really our ROG and we learned a lot from him. But you actually did. Nah, I'm kind of lame every day. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? But I'm just saying. You know what he means to us though. You know what he means to us. You know what he means to us. You know what he means to us. He let us, after we got off the road with big sis, he let us come on the road with him. That's how it went. Come on. That's how it went. We learned anything. Me, G, and Mr. Rogers. For sure. Anything we need to meet. Yeah. Yeah, he was part of the boss hall. Mr. Rogers used to be a producer too. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So he was on the road too. It's really a lot of producers in Houston that came through that boss hall, through that building. But that whole whole hall too. There's a lot of people. Young Sam. Si-Fi. Si-Fi, yeah. T. Si-Ma. Mr. We were just in the same building. Wow. And so dealing with Slim, I didn't mean to cut you. But dealing with Slim, I want to stay on that a little bit. Just do voice. Your nigga was deep. You know what I'm saying? Y'all knew exactly how to make the beat to what y'all wanted to do. We know what you like. Y'all knew what he did. It's not bad for us with Slim because that's really our bro. So I think when I was talking about putting other producers in the studio and playing beats with Slim, we would sit there and be kind of laughing like, that nigga don't want to hear that shit. You know what I'm saying? But they don't know that. Yeah. But we with him every day. We know what he wants. I got to get some. Y'all hear somebody else doing that, y'all like this. But then that's where that we know that with Slim, we understand that with other people, other artists, sending beats don't work. You got to be in the studio to get to know somebody and know it. Y'all think he own it and he ain't own it no more. Imagine when Rick Ross dropped his first album and everybody on his second album they send him runner's beats. Mm-hmm. When he was on Justice League at the time. I'm on this Justice League way, but you haven't heard me on Justice League because it hasn't came out yet. You know what I'm saying? So we're like that with a lot of artists. Like we have a personal relationship. Y'all think Saus want to hear that and he's been off that. You know what I'm saying? So that's what we realize. I feel like we learn that with Slim. People always try to play him beats and it's like, y'all don't even realize he don't even want to hear I'm a boss. I'll be disintipping. Yeah, a lot of people you don't do that. Every time he's playing beats you hear that and they're like, bro, he don't like rapping on that shit. He hates that shit. You know what I'm saying? But we don't know what he wants. We all know him. That's why y'all don't. So we know he don't want that, but we realize that. Did he ever pick one that y'all didn't think you would pick? Yeah, for sure. Yeah, he does that. And you like, damn. He picked that one and then when he did it, was it hot or was it hot? I lost a bit before. I hope that's something better. He don't want to hear that. And he was like, yeah, play that out. Run out with it again. Run out with it again. I ain't been running again. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one.