 They always try to make us look like bammers and bunkers and country boys slow, but them country boys whipped your ass on paper. And like Master P said, the South gave y'all the blueprint for this rap shit with how to get some money. Wow. Reading and weeping. Wow, and there ain't nothing you can do to get around it. And there's nothing you can do to get around the fact of how the South came and changed the game in hip hop when they come down to independency. Right. And really doing deals, you know. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. We'll see, like, 50 Cent was disruptive the way DMX was disruptive. When Puff and it was dancing around New York and Shining Susan, then DMX brought it back to the streets with like, you know, Rough Friday's Anthem and everything he did. So that was disruptive. 50 was disruptive. That's why Jay-Z said, y'all niggas better get y'all records and they got a nigga named 50 Cent coming and he ain't playing and it's right behind him. So you right. Now I would say another person that I admire a lot that admire Baby and Slim and Master P is Cameron from Dipset. That's why Cam was on my page and I was spitting out his effects because I was talking about when he went to college thinking it was at Narva or something like that, the junior college down here. He went to Juco playing basketball and when he came down, he seen how much people rock with Jay Prince and Master P and Baby and Swabba. And he said, I studied those dudes and I took that back to Harlem and I really put that game down and I learned from down south. Not from Russell Simmons, not on Andrew Harrell, you know, none of those dudes from New York. Not Danny didn't say, not really. He was saying P, Baby and Jay Prince. I had a study cam like that on that episode. Thank you, I appreciate that. Cam, he was saying it on Train Chams. He said they had dudes in our block in Harlem that wanted to be like, no, no, let me soldier, soldier, Slim, see murder. This girl gonna be me or ex. They was really saying that. I seen him and yeah, that was him and yeah. Jim Jones did it two and two years ago, Wayno had cut Jim Jones out. He was like, y'all influence a lot of people who influenced y'all. He was like, well, man, man, Baby didn't influence us with the deal, didn't it? Who was your spy by? Who was your spy by? Cash Money was one of the people that inspired us. Baby. He was like, he influenced you with the bird, man. That's why the relationship was so dope because we love what they were doing. Were you inspired by Baby's lugs? Then everybody in New York started laughing and they put the little effect on where it make you laugh. Look, man, I'm not going for, he had no lugs. And then he asked him another question, he said, so he said, yeah, bro, Master P influenced us too with the deal and all. Oh, man, he influenced you with the minyadis? Even the Master P, like so when Master P was like, before we got our deal, this Master P was like one of the niggas. You fuck the minyadis? We a door, huh? The other dude said that, they laughing again. Fuck the minyadis? Oh, man, let's take that joke. He thinks this is going crazy. Man trying to be serious and say who influenced him since you asked him, who influenced him to camp. They making it out of a joke. They making it out of a joke. They always trying to make us look like bammers and bunkers and country boys slow, but then country boys whipped y'all ass on paper. And like Master P said, the South gave y'all the blueprint for this rap shit with how to get some money. Wow. Breeding and weeping. Wow, and it ain't nothing you can do to get around it. And there's nothing you can do to get around the fact of how the South came and changed the game in hip hop when he come down to a independency. And really doing deals, you know, J Prince first started it off to be honest with you. And then you had Luke and then he had Master P he came hard man with capital and all that. So you can't deny. Right. And then Birdman is still, he's still a deal. Yeah. So, you know, you can't deny this stuff. And no matter how you try, you got to always respect. Yeah. And Pm deals with on priority, but you're right. Priority. Yeah, yeah, priority. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk.