 I wanna ask you about Passense with Kelly Price. Like, how did you even link with her to make that happen? Kelly Price, I worked with Kelly. I have a production company as well, so. See what I mean guys, step your game up, she's working. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. Okay, that's good. I wanna ask you about Passense with Kelly Price. Like, how did you even link with her to make that happen? Kelly Price, I worked with Kelly. I have a production company as well, so. Okay, see what I mean guys, step your game up, she's working. She's working, I'm up, yeah. Yeah, a couple years ago, someone reached out to me because Kelly was performing at Essence Fest and they wanted to have one of my camera guys come out. Nobody was available and I was like, I'm not missing this shit. So I came out, I put one of my shirts on, this is my business already legendary, so I put one of my already legendary shirts on. I put my head on and I went and filmed it for it. And when I met her, we vibed really, really well, so. She didn't know you rapped at that time when she met you? When I came, she knew, they was like, what the fuck, why are you here, why are you here? I'm like, I'm about to get the job done, you know what I mean? So I followed her around for her performance and then we connected, so I ended up, she called me again when she got to Atlanta and she was filming for Good Morning America. So she had to do this performance, you know, they cue to it or whatever, it was pre-recorded. So she wanted me to film that segment. So I ended up filming that segment for her, then she has a video called Dance Party. I shot and edited that video for her. So I did a lot of production for her on my own. What the help of OG Films, which is one of the guys that filmed with me as well, but we shot those videos for her and we became closer. She gave me a lot of advice. She's a very powerful, smart, you know, positive person down on earth. So naturally we have some songs together that we did too. So we developed our relationship like that and then I asked her to do that song and she did the song. But the crazy part about it is what you just said. You said, I went and done this and they looked at me like, you, what are you doing? Like, cause they already knew you as an established artist. But to be able to be as humble as you just stated to go and do that. I'm a creator. I get it. But that's not something a lot of people can't see that. Don't get that. They're not going to come down off their little high horse like me or you set up some cameras or do whatever and people be like, y'all stumped like, man, whatever. Cause we ain't even built like that. I saw it as an opportunity and I also saw that there was a need. You know what I mean? And I knew that I could do it. And when you speak about having, you know, being on a high horse, I don't think I've ever experienced that. That's real. I'm never experienced being on a high horse because I just like creating. And that's why when I told you before, when you speak about like other female rappers and artists and shit like that, the things that they desire out the game, I don't desire that. I desire to create. You know what I mean? That was an opportunity for me to like, I'm sitting here and people know me as a rapper, but I just told you, I filmed the whole segment for Good Morning America. Right. You know what I'm saying? I love it. So, so, and then her, her music video, so a lot of things, and this is someone that I watched growing up and, you know, she is also a songwriter and wrote songs for so many different people in Houston, big, diddy, all of these people. Oh yeah. She worked. Yeah. So my ability to even make that connection. There was something in me, even outside of the music. You know, she saw my talent with filming and stuff. So yeah. Man, I mean, that's, that's something to be proud of. But also God uses people, man, to connect. It's the energy and the vibration in the room. I think about it. Everybody's not going to click with everybody. Yeah. Certain people come around. I probably never will know. But then there's some that once I meet them, I'll never forget them. Yeah. You know what I mean? And I think that's the way it works with the connections and the relationships that you build with certain individuals. I know you've come across certain individuals where y'all didn't even talk anymore and you just met them. And it was just for that moment. But people like Kelly Price, you come in the room and it's something that just sticks. You know what I mean? And I think that's alive too, man. Like how big was it? Like on certain songs like Freak Like Me, like, like doing that song, what was the process? That was a song that I created. It was already done. And then I reached out to high sizzle. Who is one of the, yeah, he's one of the greatest performers ever, period. Not just saying it because he from New Orleans. Not just saying it, you know. But he, he came to the studio, got on a song. He, he added, he added himself to the song. So it has the Adina Highway. That's all right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's a, we shooting that video. But yeah, it was something that I created. And then I reached out to that video. You don't just run up on that and don't tell me when it is to go. It's already in the process. Why are you gonna come? I will pull up, I will pull up. I'll let you know then. Yeah, let me know. But I was talking to pull up, you know, cause I need to come back. New Orleans has embraced us. Yeah, we love New Orleans. I think that was the second time. I saw a Jamaican restaurant that's popped up on my, my social media the other day and I said, I got to, I think that's what it is. I gotta try it cause it looks so good. I love, I love their food. Cause I think the wife is from New Orleans and the husband from Jamaica own it. I'm like, okay. Yeah, that's an amazing spot to go to. But I'm definitely looking at the way, you know, like I said, New Orleans has embraced the Balls Talk 101. That was our second time down there. And now they're asking us to come back. And the people so good. I love the people. Yeah, for sure. Let's talk about nightmares, man, for a minute. I'm trying to get through these, I like the project part. So how was it doing that? And what, what was that about? So between the last, the last time that I dropped a record was probably like five or six years prior to that project. So a lot of these songs were songs that was developed over time. And I recorded them. I have my own studio like my, I record at home and I send it out to get mixed. That song, that particular song is with a guy from here. Actually, I was here in Atlanta named Fadaro. And he did the track. And then he did the hook on it and sent it to me. And it kind of sat for a minute, but not until I started to think about, you know, some of the things that I talk about on that song. I was like, damn, I know the perfect beat for it. So I did that. But most of my, most of my recording sessions, I record the songs myself, you know what I mean? So normally I'm at home. I'm in a studio, I'm engineering my own shit. And then I send it out to somebody or they send the track to me before. That's the same thing. Like the wrong music, Little Ronnie Mother Elf, certain ones that's creative. They do their own videos, Little Ronnie Mother Elf. He gonna come on boss talk and he have his projects and he knows what he wants. And he's so particular about it. He won't let us people help him a lot of times. And that's what I hear in you. Like I'm a creative. I can do it myself and make it right. But it also just goes back to the fact that I'm kind of like, I spent a lot of my time alone. You know what I mean? So that's one of the reasons why I wanted to have a studio in my house because I could wake up at two o'clock in the morning and go and record. You know what I mean? Yeah, it's hard. So yeah, I wouldn't have to wait or kind of filter my thoughts because I had these hours that I had to wait to go with the engineer. So I always get in there and I tweak it later. But yeah, I like my shit not to be filtered. I like to be able to get up whenever I had an inspiration and do it.