 Who the fuck was Marcus? You don't wanna know. Marcus is not even a person. I used to say that man. Like a Mark-ass nigga that's Marcus? Mark. We on Boss Talk 101. When you think about it. I got another question for you. Who the fuck was Marcus? You don't wanna know. Marcus is not even a person. I used to say that man. Like a Mark-ass nigga that's Marcus? Mark-ass nigga that's Marcus? Mark. I got that. I got that. So that's what he was saying. You can't see me Marcus? So have a motherfucking stupid smile. I bet. I always wanted to know that shit. What you hell on with? I used to say this shit to this day. Ask my partner. If they see this shit they would like that. I'm always called a nigga Mark-ass. I want you to give me the one story before you get all free about your word that you put Dallas on. Already? Already. I just want to know how you suspect. I don't know. I didn't know you put everybody on. I said it for years and I didn't know it came from you. Let's talk about that. Was it a lingo word that you made into a song? Let's talk about that. You're bringing the word to the city. That's what I'm saying. He was all over the Texas. Let's talk about this. Same thing I just said about UGK. The drink was already being done. The car situation was already being done. The world didn't know about it. But then when you put a song out and it get out there to the masses there's a thing that's called corning a phrase. For you guys that don't know it's called corning a phrase and they give certain people credit for corning a phrase or a situation or an event. And that's basically what happened. Dallas was not singing already. At all. At all. We was on the road singing already. I ain't going to say it came from Houston but we was on the road singing already. And then when I came back to Dallas Dallas didn't know nothing about no DJ screw. Dallas didn't know nothing about Cebo anything. When I first got back to Dallas no limit wasn't even popping in Dallas. You talking about Cebo out of Cali? Yeah. Cebo was built man. I did the song Cebo. The ball hit nudge. That's my guy man. That's my guy man. That's my guy man. That's my guy man. That's my guy man. You ain't ever heard that? I'm going to tell you something man. You need to get that tell us from the crib. Yeah. Sacramento man. That's more hard man. That's another one. That boy there's supposed to be more than what he is. So give me the hour. When you came out with the hour ready are you influenced to hold? I would say he coined it. You coined it. Because there was no song now. I'm not going to say I made no word up. No, I'm not saying you made it up. I did a song. I did a song, yeah. And that song went. Distribution to Southwest wholesale. So it was everywhere. We saw a lot of records off that paper. Just like when Cash Money never used to say blame blame when they were talking about that jury. Because they put it on the song. You think they coined it up? They probably used some New Orleans shit. Exactly. I'm not going to say I did it before. Cash Money. So I'm not going to say I did that. No, but I'm going to tell you what made me start singing that. One day driving to work. I just happened to be listening to the Ricky Smiley Morning Show. And they were still hearing Dallas at that time. I think Ricky Smiley might have been here maybe three, four years at that time. And he said, why does everybody say already? Right on there. I was there at that time. And I swear a head crack. And what's mother got named? Well, I can't thank his name. He's behind the scenes. He's behind the scenes, but he would he come on some time to talk. No, no, no, no, no. He knows in front. I think his name is said, but he's working K-104. His mom worked at K-104. Everybody know him. They said bubble Luciano. I almost wrecked my car. They know it. That's the reason why they say already? Yes. I almost wrecked my car. I said my name on the radio. So I'm driving for everybody. Yeah, man. When they said that, they said and they explained it to him kind of like I'm explaining it to you. That's okay. I own that. I own that because I don't do my own horn. Somebody tutored it for you that day in front of the whole scene.