 You know what I mean? I listen to a little bit of Tupac. I mean, like, I had the blessing of being around all of it. You know? Right. Did Tupac ever came down? Yeah. That's what I mean. Tupac. Yes, he came down. So you met him? Not. I hate to say that I met him because, I mean, he came, you know, they'd breeze in and breeze out. Out. Yeah. And like, you know, they'd make that for you. And so the easy, he's the same way. Easy. You know, pull the truck out the door, come in, you know, and shortly after that he passed away. Yeah. Come on, boss, talk one-on-one. Music enjoyed the entire world. People come from other countries, they know their music because they know the power of what it does to you. And you look at them and say, those days, they lived a very hard life, you know, back then. And to do what they did together and bring joy to the world, that's huge. I mean, you can't, you can feel it. You're listening to it. It just totally comes you down and you say, I think I have a problem? Get off of it. I'm not having a problem. I don't want to have to go through it even, you know. They're so true. Because, you know, their life was a danger a lot of times, too. Yeah. What mood do you have to be in to listen to Gangsta Rap? I don't really need much of a mood for that. Okay. I mean, music is, you know, sometimes it changes my mood just by listening to some things. And who is your favorite Gangsta Rap? Well, that would be hard. That would be hard. That would be hard. That would be hard. Seriously. You know, I listen to a little bit of Tupac, you know what I mean, like, I didn't, I had the blessing of being around all of it, you know. Right. Have you ever came down? Yeah. Tupac. Tupac. Yes, he came down. So you met him? Not. I hate to say that I met him because I mean, he came, you know, the breeze in and breeze out. Out. Yeah. And like, you know, they make their prayer. And so the easy, he's the same way. Easy. You know, pull the truck out the door and come in, you know, and surely after that he passed away. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What about? I want to ask about it. There are lots of people coming through because back then no one was accepting the music or the lifestyle, including our people. Right. Of course. Our people. I mean, I had people here that say, you know, I like to shop in the store, but you know, I can't, you got all those thugs hanging out there. I'm not coming. Yeah. I said, well, you want your gospel and your blues and the jazz? Have it. I know these kids. Don't worry about it. Just come over. Yeah. They'll be okay. They're not, they're not dogs. They're not gonna kill you. They're not dangerous. They're not dangerous. And that's how people talk. Prolictionally, all the ladies are like, my children can't come in here. I'm like, Oh my God. Oh, of course, when they got the record deals and all this money. Now they want to be part of it. Oh, now they want to be part of it. Oh, you think it's not baby? I've got, I've got these fancy cars I want to move and all. And that must be me. Like, oh, it was a whole different scene. They changed their tune once they seen that. That's how life then. It may be sad. It's just people. I know. It may be sad. Just see that people. People are not real. It's certain ways. People can be fake. It's fake love. It's not real. And they just running after something that's shiny and it draws them. Yeah. Because if they lost the money, they will go right back to the people will go right back to treating them the same way as how they used to treat them. Well, I think it's because of lack of awareness. Yeah. You know, a lot of us, we have beautiful people in this country, in the universe too. It's not that they're bad people. They are misinformed, they're misguided. And they don't know who the right person in charge of everything is. That's good. That's good. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.