 What does C-Strux say? How did he react to it? It was like, wow, you like... It messed him up? Yeah, it messed him up. He was like, man, you don't know how much it means for you to call me. I thought, you know, I thought you didn't know what I'm saying? Playing. Playing. Playing, you know what I'm saying? You hit me right... Right there. You know, we both there with the kids. The call, they would make them so happy if you'd be there with these kids to get that call, man. They seen that. They seen that. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. When you was locked up, you used to... You knew he was messing with the music, but you didn't know he had stuff. Right. No, I didn't know. He had, like, you know, album after album, you know, mixtape after mixtape, but never, you know, then big hitters, you know what I'm saying? And when I seen him with Rick Ross, man, it was just like a whole another level. How did that happen? I heard about it when he was going, I'm like, how in the hell did Rick... I know he was a big guy, so Rick was a big guy. And I'm like, maybe that's how it made him connect, you know? It was a model, an Instagram model from Instagram. Okay. And she put up a post, trying to be funny, like, name this rapper. I had my big brother, Totten the Chopper. And so, you know, big guy, they were like, name this rapper, you know, big guy, they were like, name this rapper, they're trying to be funny, you know? Everybody laughing and giggling, like, all right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, you know, Rick Ross seen it. Yeah, yeah. You know, in the comments, he seen it. He said, oh, yeah. They really gonna hate this, Rick Ross. You see, Struggs record, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, I see you grinding, big boy. He said, I'm gonna come do something with you. That's God. That's favor. See, favor ain't fair. See, it was a lot of niggas that wanted to get a feature from Rick Ross. And to be honest with you, for the way God will do it, man, he don't go by standards and set rules, man. You feel me? Like, it'll push you up the line. It don't matter. DJ Khaled might have wanted a verse that week. It didn't matter. God said, nah, we gonna put, we gonna put, DJ Khaled gonna get his, but we gonna put C Struggs up there. You see what I'm saying? Favor ain't fair, man. That's dope, though. That's a dope story. So how did he reach out to him? Caled him. He just called him. He's like, send me your number. I'm gonna call you about 15 minutes later. And it called. It called. What does C Struggs say? How did he react to it? It was like, wow. You like, you. It messed him up. Yeah, it messed him up. He was like, man, you don't know how much it means for you to call me. I thought, you know, I thought you, you know what I'm saying? Playing, playing, playing, you know what I'm saying? You hit me right. Right there. You know, we both there with the kids. The Cal, they were making on, they were made them so heavy you'd be there with these kids. To get that call, man. They, they seen that. They seen that. But you can't, you can't make this up. Go ahead. That's why sometimes, you know, always, I always say our life is not our own. So many people watch our lives and change because of it. You know what I mean? We can look at an instance of how she was making fun of him and somebody else who didn't even comment but saw that and felt, you know, a certain way because of it because they might be in that same situation being bullied in a certain way but then see how something good came out of it. And that could have motivated that person as well. So a lot of times, you know, when we live our lives and we might be affected badly by something, but people are watching you constantly and watching to see how you react, how you overcome. That's why, another reason why we love this platform so much because a lot of people are stuck on YouTube, on their phones all the time and going through situations. We all are human beings. Everybody goes through something and when you're going through things, you think you're the only one who's going through it. Nobody else would ever understand what you're going through no matter what you're going through. But to actually have people come on the platform and say certain things about things that they've been through and how they overcame it and then that could actually help someone who is listening. You know what I mean? I agree 100%. We was going through something during that time, you know, right before that, Rest in Peace, my nephew, Tory Struggs, Tito, you know, a C Struggs son, he had a drowned accident in 2014. I've seen that. I've seen that. And so, you know, we was trying to put everything together, you know, and make it past this moment and get somewhere else and then, you know, God just reward it, you know. Wow, and it's crazy how it happened. So how, he was how 14? How was it? It was 6. It was 6. It was 6. It just happened in 2014. In 2014. And he basically, how did that affect C Struggs, which is so, we know it was terrible or horrific. Yeah, it knocked the fight out of him for a few weeks, months, but after that, he came harder than ever. He was like, hey, this it. Ain't no looking back, you know? Man. And it gave him the motivation he needed to get where he needed to be at, you know? Would you say that that was the most difficult thing he had to face in his life? Yes. Yes. Going through his own medical condition at that time. And then going through that too. Oh man. It made him a monster in the studio.