 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. All righty, ready to dance? Yeah, so give me the two-chain story, because you mentioned it a while ago. I'm getting all these stories, like how you link, because two-chain to me, the old two-chains are a little different than the new two-chains. Me and the two-chain right there, that's when the, you see, I had that true on right there. I had a damn true on over there. I'm cocking out a little bit, and he stopped, we were like, man, he was like, man, we gotta take a picture, because I had paid, like, by seven. Yeah, I had paid for that. I had, I was selling it in my store. I've been here 15 years. We actually had about four stores at that time. I was killing it, but I had the brand nigga. I had the damn account. I was wearing true, because I was selling true nigga. You know what I'm saying? Oh yeah, no, you're wrong. So he basically said like, man, we gotta take a picture, because nigga, you wearing that true. He had the album out during that time, too, are you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I had that nigga. He was cropping when he seen me, because I would come in with that real, you know what I'm saying? No, no. So how did you guys link up? How did I link up with Titty? Titty boy. Okay, what's that other little nigga? I was with him another week. Remember when we was in Atlanta, that little black nigga with the bald head came in, and he was with, yeah, what's that nigga name? The little shop bald head nigga. Dollar. That's him. I was with the nigga. I tried to get the nigga on the mic. He wouldn't do nothing because, man, I don't know. For Dollar, man, I feel like two chains blew up so much that he kinda like came figure it out. That's just my opinion, nigga. I ain't no industry, nigga. I'ma say what I'ma say. You know what I'm saying? He just kinda can figure out how to fit. He like, I'm like, nigga, you dope. I'm that nigga gonna tell you, nigga. You need to get on his mic cause everybody looking for you. Now, where you been? And I'm like that. And he was like, no, I can't do it. But I'll do it next time. You know how nigga gonna brush it off. So I did other artists that day, but just being in the room with him and bringing that whole era back to my head. But the Duffa Bag Boy and all that stuff. Them niggas would really fly at that time, too. I really don't know how I just really got with two chains. I mean, I really know that. I know that, like, all right, I used to, my partner booked him to come to Arkansas. Y'all niggas had that money, man, so he can't. Oh, y'all knew how to deal with that money. Yeah, so he came to Arkansas, got him to come. And you know when niggas come, they fucking with me. So, yeah, so it was like that. It was kinda a situation like that. Just the fact that you basically, you know, got to meet all these different people. Who was the most extraordinary person that you met that basically, you know, you've seen their potential and they ended up where you thought they was gonna be. I mean, all of them. But now they just sprung up that went and you didn't, you know, it just happened fast. And you're like, damn, that nigga went all the way. You could see it from day one. Yeah, I always picked the ones, man. Yeah, I'm bringing in everybody now. We for the talk. I always picked the ones, though, bro. You did? Yeah, like, it don't matter who, I'll be right. Like, I picked the ones. So like, they all was dope. Yeah, they all made it big. They all gonna make it big. They still making it big. Like, this shit ain't stop. Yeah, man, so, hey man. And what's your name again? I gotta get it right. Gooby. Gooby is in the building, man. Bobo Luciana done stepped in, man. Bobo Luciana is one of them guys. If you don't know him, this was Pipsy best friend. One of them ones, man. You know what I'm saying? So we come with just trying to set our head as, you know, we stick our chairs out, nigga. We real men have a real conversation around it. That's cool, that's cool. That's cool, that's cool. So, man, I like to just push the narrative, man, cause so many people like to hear the engagement between multiple people cause sometimes stuff comes out that it wouldn't normally come out. And you got that radio background, too. You love being behind that dang mic. I used to. Yeah, I love it, man. I love it. Yeah, so, man, so, man, when he was telling the story about Boosie, I know Pipsy dealt with those guys that he was talking about. You guys had ongoing conversations all the time, not by specifically that, but you knew he was down there in Baton Rouge or just dealing with those guys. What kind of memories came back when we was having these conversations? Man, I was just, I want to think about the memory. I was just listening to the man's story. Yeah, it's dope, man. He's got a good story. Man, he dope, he dope. People always ask, you know, how do certain people get in certain situations? And I heard him say, nothing but God. Yeah. Because that's how my life was. People always ask me, how do I get here? How do I get here? How do I get here? I was just living my life. Yeah, that's it. You know what I mean? I was just living my life. Yeah, yeah. And I was, I kind of had already knew that I just need to, all right, look, I had a saying when I was in Atlanta. I used to say to this, that I had to, all right, look, Pete, this is true. All right, Pete. I'm listening to you. I went to this video shoot. My mama was in Atlanta at this time and she still there, she stayed there. But she gave me a ride. I needed a ride to this video shoot. This soldier boy, this Gucci man, this shawty low. I go to the video shoot and I don't know nobody. You know what I'm saying? Only person I knew at this time is Walker Flocka and I know Frenchie. Okay. I didn't met Gucci a couple of times but I wouldn't say we tied at that time, all right? I go to the video shoot and I didn't do everything that I needed to do, put it like this. I'ma just cut the story short. I end up getting back to my mama around my mama, right? And I told her, I'm like, damn, I should have told Gucci to do this. You know what I'm saying? I had paid a cameraman to pull up and all this. She was like, all right. She said, nigga, you could be a sugarcutter with all you want, nigga. Because you know, mama, I'm a gutter. She's like, all right, nigga, you go around, nigga. I took you all the way out there, nigga. You should have, nigga, why you ain't do your shit? Type shit. Yeah, yeah. Mama like, damn, like, so I said, all right. That's it. That's like one of the moments too. Like that's one of the ones that hit me. And I'm like, all right, she right. It'll never happen again. It'll never happen again. So when I get back to my saying was when I was in Atlanta, I used to say to myself like, so say like if I see somebody like Rocco or something, right, and me and Rocco type, you know what I mean? But say I see somebody like Rocco at that time. And I'm young, I'm 21 or something. But I'll be like, I'm sitting down, smoking, chilling or whatever. But I'll say, hey man, quit playing with yourself. You from Little Rock, you a gang, you a blood, you just a street nigga. Man, you don't see these type niggas, go holler, bro. Yeah. I gotta check myself and tell myself that. Yeah. And I go holler at them. This ain't, it was never no group B shit, no nothing. Cause at the same time, I'm a gangster. So I'm saying it just more or less like, let me holler at niggas, just to see what niggas on. Like, what's up, bro? What you on? What you doing? I see what you doing. Like need to get your number, nigga, pull up, whatever. You feel me? That's how that happens. Cause I had to tell myself that because in my city in Little Rock, I'm not seeing niggas. Niggas is not out. So I had to check myself. Like, if I'ma be here, gone fuck with people. No, that's dope. You feel me? So that was more or less like, you know, reaching out. I know the feeling you had. It was like, you know. He was there being a gangster. He had to come out that gangster closet. Had to. Yeah, I know what you, I know that feeling. Had to. Yeah. You ain't gotta open up and gone fuck with some people. It took a long time for me to do that to you. Yeah, it took a long time. Oh my God. Yeah, cause I'd be around people just in the cut. Yup. Just sitting there. Yup. Long time and I know that feeling. I can relate to people. And then when you leave, you like, damn my shit a fuck with bro, I'm stronger. Yeah. That is, that is Drake. Damn, I'm tripping. Yup. Yeah. What was the situation? You saw what I said? Come on, Robin. You know how many people I've been around? I was like, give me an instance. Shit. I mean, I can tell you about just one not too long ago cause it can, it can always happen at any time. Yeah. I mean, just at the rodeo. Okay. Been around Jay Prince. Yeah. I'm talking, I'm hollering at everybody. Everybody, everybody. I get around Jay Prince, DJ Burry called, he saw Jay Prince and Jay Prince saw DJ Burry. They like eyes. And he shoot straight over out of the bird. Me and Burry standing right next to each other. I'm like. You ain't take advantage of it. First time in my life I ever did that right there. You froze. I feel it though. I shoulda seen it though. I shoulda seen it. You shoulda seen it. I shoulda seen it. He thought about things he shoulda did though. After the facts. You know what I mean? After the facts. I get it. I get it. I actually did it the other day at the Bible shop. It would be like if I met Prince. Baby was pulling up. Okay. When he jumped when he was out the car. I told my dog and said, man, stop the car, man. I jumped out and I went over and I hollered at him. Nah, you did right. You did right. You did right. Because you know niggas gotta go what they move. Niggas gotta come thinkin' shit is just some groupie shit or some dick ride shit. You gotta know like I ain't no mechanic. I ain't no doctor. I'm tryin' to be in this entertainment. Let me fuck with entertainment. That's right. You stop playin' when I sell weed. I wanna fuck with niggas and buy weed. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.