 Yeah. I wasn't mad at Charleston White. The day, I think the day before that, they say Rainwater walked off the same show. Really? So I call Rainwater. Me and Rain get on the three way with Charleston White. And I was telling Charleston White, I was like, look, bro, I fuck with you. Much respect to Big Chief, legend in the city. Respect everything he's done. Not trying to disrespect them. But you're at a certain level that you need to do. You, it's levels to this shit. You feel what I'm saying? And like, the podcast, it just wasn't that. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, that's the done chief. So? Yeah, shout out to the done chief, man, you know. And them boys, man, even Dewberry, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Dewberry's a good dude. Man, me and Dewberry rock. Dewberry's a good dude. I can't say that. Yeah, I never had a issue with. We hadn't talked since even. Like, it kind of just cut off. I'm not going to go out my way to just call or whatever. Yeah. But I'm here. This store been here, I'm here, man. I got love for the city, man. And they know it. Everybody didn't know me know that. So he calls me to do a podcast. He's like, I'm like, you know, I'm always on his shit. He's trying to do start his own shit. I always told him he need to start a podcast. So it was with big chief. Cool. I'm thinking, you know, we show. I'm showing I'm I'm showing up with two 40 year old people in the 40s. We're going to talk about real estate. We're going to talk about investing. We're going to talk about the NFTs and crypto space. So sports, the youth, I'm thinking we're showing up to talk about that. The whole podcast is about big chief not getting his flowers. You feel what I'm saying? Yeah. How did that happen? Like, like, how did that? That's how they brought you into it. Yeah. Well, they brought me into it about how say she started, how I got into it, shit like that. And then it took a total 360. And like 90% of the interview was about me not or the city not paying him his flowers. And I was just trying to tell big chief like, why? How to go about certain things and shit like that. I felt like I was being interrogated. Yeah. I wasn't mad at Charleston White. The Dave, I think the day before that, they say Rainwater walked off the same show. Really? So I call Rainwater. Me and Rain get on the three way with Charleston White. And I was telling Charleston White. I was like, look, bro, I fuck with you. Much respect to big chief, legend in the city. Respect everything he's done. Not trying to disrespect them. But you're at a certain level that you need to do. You, it's levels to this shit. You feel what I'm saying? And like the podcast, it just wasn't that. And I think after that, he thought I felt some type of way about it. OK. You know what I'm saying? I didn't feel no problem. What are you just trying to pull him up on the fact that it's not what? I'm always trying to give Charleston White advice on how to get to the next level. I did it from the beginning when he had 2,000 followers, got him all the way to 120,000 followers. Easy. When I first seen Charleston White, I knew what I was going to do with him. Yeah. I knew what I was going to do with him. The first interview, I knew the first interview I did with him wasn't going to be the one. I knew it. It's the introduction, what he does for the community, little funny shit here and there, him not liking gangs. The second interview was the one. It was the one about Gilly the Kid. Gilly the Kid, yeah. That's the one with the 1.5 million views. Yeah. After that was a wrap. So I've been trying to give Charleston White advice. You know what I'm saying? So what made you feel a type of way about that podcast? I just felt, I- Was it the look? Was it the look? Was it the atmosphere? Was it the people? No, I thought it was going to be more informational for the kids that are watching, the people tuning in to learn. I don't feel like they learned anything from it. In all my interviews and all the people I talk to, whether if you're a hood nigga down the street or old lady, I want you to leave the interview learning something. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, I get it. And I felt like we didn't learn. It was all about big chief and why I say chiefs ain't do this, why you ain't do that. You know, like shit like that. And I'm like Charleston, you're big now, bro. Exactly. And I don't feel no type of way about it. The shit's recorded. Put it out. I don't feel no type of way about it, bro. I made millions before I met you, bro. Great, great. Like I've been making my YouTube that's 15 to 35 million views a month, bro, without you. Easy. Don't let me post screen. I don't like even flexing like that before Charleston. I know it. But I know what Charleston White can be. You know what I mean? When you spoke on Charleston here, because I asked you, you was like, he's special. I got the footage, I'm telling you. That was the main thing, man. And I felt the same way. And I still feel the same way. I'm not even when he went on Big Facts and all that stuff. Big ups, man. At the end of the day, you know, I just felt like, OK, you know, he's going to the next level where he needs to be. And but, you know, again, the people who you, you outgrow people too. I do know that. Like you can grow to the next level. Evolution is real. And when you go, I'm like, cool. I'd love to see people flourish. Say cheese is not the biggest outlet. We're like top five, top 10. Oh, y'all own it. But we're not the biggest, bro. And my biggest competitor, academics, reaches, has people reach out to me. I sit, I hit them up. It wasn't me trying to, man, fuck academics. Men, let's see cheese and only, nah, bro. Get on academics, spread your wings, fly. You did the 85 South Show. You did the Big Facts like that shit is because people are coming back watching my content on that new content. Mine too. So it's still a blessing. I ain't tripping. Yeah, I'm not trying to stop you. But with the Big Chief shit, I'm trying to give him advice on how to carry it to the next level. Because, you know, he told me he was like, you know, the Big Chief shit's for the city and he's doing this shit with, the separate shit with Dewberry. That's cool. Yeah. But it is what it is. Yeah, because I did, I actually, you know, I definitely was on the same thing. Me and him both talked about it. We was talking about the Charleston White Show. Just pretty much giving him a platform where he could excel in doing. I thought about how I was turning all those guys. To me, I look at him as somebody who really like you. The same thing, special. And if you put him in the right place at the right time, if he puts himself in that right situation, he's going to be dynamic. And that's what I thought. But a lot of people came at me about, don't, why you messing with that nigga? A lot of niggas that I've been friends with just like you. But at the end of the day, I'm a man. I stand on what I stand on. So I'm not tripping off that.