 What did he say to you about that? Like far as the the the way you guys would work, he never questioned me. He never never. He just knew y'all had to figure it out. Yeah, he knew I was going to figure it out. That's the traits of a boss. Yeah, good leader. They know he knew the tree. He never questioned. Nothing that I did. I've never remember peaking in the students and I don't like that beat like whatever I pulled up. He jumped on it and knew I was going to make it work. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we going to think about it. And he said it made him better. But think about the fact that he was the first of many, right? Because you got realized Snoop came after that and he had a different lingo. But that was way on down. But just the many different people he was about to work with like that. Now, he wasn't thinking like that at the time. Pretty sure you weren't thinking I'm about to work with a lot of people. No, no, no. He was just thinking I got to get this guy sound right because he's not sounding like us. Exactly. But see, you look at it, you know, you bought up Snoop. But see Snoop come from under Dre. Correct. So when Snoop came to no limit, it kind of had me like, damn, because one thing about Dr. Dre, his expectations of work is do the motherfuckers. Yes, you're right. And court had never been in the studio before. All right. So with that situation, so Snoop already came in with some experience, develop an experience. Right. Yeah. Court came in green like and ready to roll. Right. He just wanted to come in, you know what I'm saying? So I'm just trying to end in the top of like I say, he was always nice. Yeah. But sometimes. Like when Jack and Kobe was in the Lakers, they didn't pop until Phil Jackson came. That's right. That's right. They had all that talent. Yeah. And couldn't figure it out. Right. So but when court came, I'm mapping it out, OK, let me see how this is going to work. What did he say to you about that? Like far as the way you guys would work, he never questioned me. He never never. He just knew y'all had to figure it out. Yeah, he knew I was going to figure it out. That's the traits of a boss. Yeah, a good leader. Definitely. He knew the trade. He never questioned. Nothing that I did. I never remember P getting in the studio and say, man, I don't like that beat. Like whatever I pulled up, he jumped on it and knew I was going to make it work. Because you know what what is good for the team, you know what he likes, you know, you already know everybody, you know, good music. And you know, you see another thing about it, two of P is this is that when I finally got with P. P was like, I finally have my own sound. Yeah, he had his own music identity that made him feel like this is it. Right. Because P work with some bad motherfuckers. When I when I got him with him in California, like he a ski. Yeah, but he still didn't have his own sound. He didn't have his own. It wasn't that it was there. It was a Bay Area sound. That's right. And he a ski was he a ski. DJ Daryl and K Lu is like, like they ran that Bay Area shit. You know, he a ski. He did like all spice one shit. DJ Daryl, he did to pop, keep your head up. And and then he had K Lu that who P work with a lot. But see, that makes me think of something else. Like, how did you and P like really know that y'all were about to work together? Like, when y'all how did y'all know? When you met him, of course, was it just about the music? No, no, it was, man, when I met P, it was in Atlanta at the very last Jack the rapper convention. OK, OK, P it goes back to me. OK. When P came when we was up there, he came down to New Orleans and he went to Peaches, Peaches, recommended until OK, he bought a lot of CDs. So when we came and went to Atlanta to work and promote and trying to shop, serve demo. Yeah. And that's when that big fight broke out with Luke. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that role. Yeah. Yeah. So, um, everything is just moving all around. And just so ironically, we wound up together. Wow. And people like boom, boom, he saw sir, sir, man, what's up, man? What's going on, bro? So you see he knew Mia. No, he didn't know Mia at that time. No, he was just down here looking for he was looking for a female artist. And ironically, he came to Peaches Records. Oh, Mia was working there. Of course. But did he know who Mia X was at that time? No, no. So he didn't know nobody. So OK, so when he walked in and he he met me, how did she shop herself to him? No, no, no. When he walked in, Mia wasn't there. Mia was at home getting ready for scoffing's concert. OK. And he found her way. She he found his way to our house. Me like, man, what? I'm about to do it. I'm about to go to a concert. How did he know? Right. And how did he know about her? Look, every artist that he met through me, he didn't hear nothing. It was just that if I'm bringing them in. So you knew Mia. Who who told him about Mia? The people, the people at the store, Shirani and all the other employees. So he came here and was talking terrible. And then they told him about. He just came here to drop them CDs off to buy and come. Because like I said, right. And then they told him about Mia. They told him about Mia. He was looking for all of the female artists. He got Mia's work here and she go in. And that's all that's all he needed to know. Wow. That's all he needed to know.