 Bird Man came together on that song. We got to be in G to the day that I die. What? How do you guys do? What was that? We signed the Universal and I won it, Wayne. You won it, Wayne. We on Boss Talk 101, 101. Here we go. Hey, I done pulled up in Houston, man. Hey, I got... And I'm here with the legend, you know what I'm saying? It ain't only just legend clothing, but I'm here with the legend, man. My boy Dunkey. Hey, y'all might know him as Lil' Kiki, man. But, hey, man, this dude is here, man. We finally made it and I'm glad about it, man. Thank you. Thank y'all for having me. Man, but you know what? We really need to talk about the elephant in the room. Let's go. The elephant in the room, you know what I'm saying? It was knocking those down. We really need to talk about that. You know what I'm saying? I'm like, why the hell is this the elephant in the room? For me, it's the elephant in the room. Okay. So I just want to know what that was like and... Because I always get me a pimp story out of everybody. So I'd be like, anybody I get on the table, they'd be like, this dude is crazy. This pimp story kind of different because when pimp came home to do that... Yeah. First of all, that's my sample. Correct. That's the sample of me. Let's get it. And a lot of people use my samples. Your samples a lot. A lot. Yeah. So when Red Boy Cowman asked me to do the song, he let me hear it at first and I heard it. I was like, I really didn't want to pour it to that. You know what I'm saying? Because they self-dated it. You know what? No, not the sample, what pimp was talking about. Oh, oh. It was knocking down. I was like, I don't really want to end. It was a lot of beef and or something. I just didn't want to end. Got it. You know what I'm saying? But I asked him, what did he want me to talk about? And Red Boy was like, be yourself. Be what you do. And knocking those down is about knocking those down and riding. And that's what it's about. So that's what I did. You know what I'm saying? So pimp was kind of upset with me about it because he wanted me to chime in. Yeah. Yeah. To the beat. I didn't want to put pimp. You know. That's my guy. When you, what was the process you with SUC? Niggas was different back then. It wasn't, you know, right now you got to sign this and sign that. How was y'all processing the fact of y'all togetherness? We wasn't processing because we wasn't. You see what I'm saying? We wasn't planning it. Like I tell you, like the difference between us and Swiss House, Slim and Paul and Chameleon and all them, they was rapping and going over that. They were trying to be rappers. Yeah. You know, we going doing demo. Like I've never done a demo. Yeah. I never done a, I never done a demo. I never done a talent show. Yeah. End of that. We came straight from screw tapes to getting to the money. So, so we didn't, I tell people the history that we was making. We didn't know. We was, it wasn't playing man. Let's do it. In 1996, 1997, one screw dropped the first tape. Now we starting, oh, I want a tape and Kiki won't do it. But then the times are going to screw house and collaborating and us becoming an S.U.C. and these different mythical figures, Fat Pat, Lil' Kiki, Big Mo. We wasn't planning it. You and Birdman came together on that song. We got to be in G to the day that I died. What? How did y'all do? What was that for? We signed a universal and I wanted Wayne. You wanted Wayne? I wanted Wayne just on the album period. He was on Universal. I love Wayne. I wanted Wayne on the album. When we sent it back, he wanted to be on it. Him.