 What producer worked you the hardest? Producer that worked me the hardest. No, that ain't it. Do it over again. You like, wait, I just did it 46 times. What the fuck is going on? No one has ever told me to do a verse over, man. One time I did a. No, I'm not saying like go write the verse over. But you know, you might wrap it in my. No, do it a little bit more energy. Oh, Dr. Drake. Oh, Dr. Drake, what do you tell you? There we go. Because I'm like, hold on, there's always one producer that's always on that. Man, Dr. Drake sat right here. And what do you tell you? I was right here. And what he told you? Just like, come on, man. Take that back. Yeah. And like, do it over. So really, I was trying to explain to Dr. Drake that a southern black kid with an overbite is going to sound different than a suburban white kid from Detroit is just going. We're going to announce he ate or whatever, bring us a stuff different, you know what I mean? And he's like, no, just, you know, say it like this. No, man. It was such a great experience. But it was so hard to say, hey, he wanted him to say the proper way. Yeah, he just wanted me to. And he wants me to stack it a few. You know, I'm somebody I do. I might do one pass. Just my voice. I just like people to hear just that one voice, little rebirth. But he like, stack it again. He's like, I'm not good at saying the same thing the same way, you know, over stack it one time. Like, damn, this is five times. Yeah, I'm like, well, I don't normally. I wish I could be on another song in my own studio. Yeah. But I get what he taught you where why he's where he is. He pays special attention to detail. He don't go for the first thing to come up. I mean, everything was just so if I had to really just zero down on the experience where the producer was literally sitting right here while I was trying to write or do my song, it would be Dr. Dre. And I wouldn't want it to be nobody else because that's the experience I just don't I just I needed that experience. That was something on my bucket list. Did you ever have you ever been in a been around? You know, because you from the A on the studio with three thousand. Yes. Yes, I mean, he came to one of my sessions one time. Yeah, he came to town to street and then yeah, he came. And big boy came Bentley came and so I came. Oh, three K came. And we just had a auxiliary cord night. You know, I'm saying that's why that's how I found out that my song Watch Out was a sink or a hit because it was like when I was playing my song, they were like, what's this? And and it was from that thing. But yeah, I've been in the studio with him and he kind of got in the corner and let you know he's fucking with like and wouldn't react to people. He's one of my favorite artists of all time. Yeah, every to everybody say stacks is like that guy. No, I mean, he's somebody I, you know, I just learned from just, you know, coming up, he was representing the South side. He was being unique. He didn't care what people said about him. I love that.