 with the Birdman, that's my nigga right there. Like I love that cat man. I love the way he represented South and I know already you had dealings with him. Let's talk about that a little bit. That's dope for me. And that's something a lot of people can't talk about, huh? Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. First thing I want to do is bring up my partner, the dude that I rock with, the Birdman, that's my nigga right there. Like I love that cat man. I love the way he represented South and I know already you had dealings with him. Let's talk about that a little bit. That's dope for me. And that's something a lot of people can't talk about, huh? Only one, only one, only one. Darius DeSion talked about a little bit cause I interviewed him. I just did a song with Darius. Really, that's my guy right there. Last week. Really? I interviewed him in ATL. When is he coming out? Hopefully soon, we just did it last week. He's on a hook, you know. He love boss talk so you in good company. Okay Darius, yeah. But no, so just tell me cause I had him, I guess the wall on that then. I love Birdman, my dog. Well, from London on the track and old management, June Jones, they put me in the, they like London was working on the Reds gang album with a lot of thug and corn. So they like, while they was working on that, they just brought me in like an alley-oop. Like just come home, brothers, come down like, and at first I was like, man, I don't know, bro. Like I ain't really, you know what I'm saying? Like for me, this is, it's crazy. I can't believe like, bro, I ain't working with Birdman. Ah, you know what I'm saying? So I ain't gonna lie, nigga, nervous like, man. I ain't, I ain't, you know what I'm saying? You can't let them see you sweat. Yeah. Now he wasn't even dead. It was like, I ain't ready, bro. I'm chillin' with Birdman, bro. So when they were like, no, bro, come on. I'm like, fuck it. So you know, the first time I ever was around, we was at a studio in London. And I was just kind of sitting back, listening to everybody watching, you know, like, down this shit legendary. And you was dealing with, and I'm gonna get off of this in a second, did you ever learn in the slim when you was dealing with the, with the, Oh yeah, hell. He was, he was pretty much involved. Yeah, he, yeah. Good people, ain't he? Yeah, man, good, nigga. God damn, like, when I seen both of them in another gutter, like I see Bird and I see slim, I'm like, this shit, all right. Boom. Same, man. All right, man. Everybody want me to get the C-slim. Yeah, but nigga, don't you know? Everybody else sitting with them playing music, fucking with my shit, like. Bro, man, I don't play about Birdman. You can't talk to me about Birdman. I'm a boss. I understand bosses are the bosses. I'm not gonna play with you about that. So just give me a spill on how you guys connected in that whole thing. I feel the same way. For show, for show. But, okay, so this guy was trying to manage me. It's crazy, his company name was Boss Life. Hey, that boy there, Boss Life, that's all right. Your song name was Boss, what was your song name? Million. You had a boss. Boss? Yeah, you did. I wrote that down. Hold on, hold on. That's the name of my mixtape. That's it. Girl boss. That's it. That was show it. So I was gonna mention that too, but let's talk about Birdman. Okay, but Boss Life. Boss Life. Yeah, okay. He took me to Birdman or whatever. So I had no music. I never recorded a nothing. He was like, yeah, I got this artist. Never signed with him, but I was his artist, whatever. So I got this artist I wanna bring over here and he was like, oh, let me hear some. Oh, she ain't got no music right now, but oh. Took me to the studio. I was like, so Bird was like, she ain't got no music. I was like, wait, hold on. So I intervened. I said, this a studio, right? Let me, let me in the booth then. He was like, okay, I'm fucked with that, right? Right, so I was like, I ain't got no music, but just give me some time and I can get you some music. Give me this, I need to be in here. This the top studio in Miami, Hit Factory. He was like, did he let you in? Yes, he did. Okay. No, he ain't real fast. So I did my thing and I got a song with him in Burt and Juvenile. And I got another song with Juvenile too. For real? Unreleased, exclusive. Why is it not released? You got it? Oh, they got it. I got it. You just ain't releasing it yet. We just, we didn't release it? They never released it, but I got it. I can release it. I can just leak it. If you need it, that's one in the chain. I'm right. In case I need it. Legendary. Yeah, I don't play. I don't play. I got some in my bag if I need it. I work with legends. Definitely. Rich, bitch, rich girl. Rich gang of rich girl. Right, so he was like, you know what? I fuck with you. You're boss, you're a gangster. Yeah. He already knew I was gangster. Yeah. Well, anyway, so yeah. So he was like, I'ma tell you, because I fuck with you. I ain't gonna never sign you. That what he said? Yeah. You're like, why? You didn't ask me. It hurt my heart. Okay, so I was like, okay, what he gonna say after that? I'm like, really? He was like, yeah, I would never sign you, because I would never sign a female artist after Nicki Minaj.