 Right, and she, when it came down to her situation, she dealt with Pee, and Baby, hands-on. Yeah. She don't go, anything that was dealing with no living to cash money. She talked to the two bosses. She didn't have, she, they didn't want to go through nobody. They told her, no, you don't talk, you talk to us. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. How important, how important of a part that Pee just play for is in the music, which I know it was important, but how, when you look at it from when y'all first started? Every artist's success came through this place. Every artist. Because she said that no other store did the hip-hop, they wouldn't take the hip-hop. Because of the one group she had cursed and all of that. Right. But did she tell you the store in Gentilly is where Pee found Mia? Right. That's what, that, that, I asked her about that. But she didn't, she didn't mention which store. Which store. That's what I was trying to get. So, and I told her, I said, man, she worked for, she worked for Peaches as well. Right. And it was like family. And she said, it's hard to get her story, I cut everybody's family. She ain't playing about that. Yeah. I got some insight. And I heard that Mia X used to work for y'all. Yeah. She's like, she is like my daughter, honestly. And so. She lived with me. She lived with you. Oh wow. I mean, we always like share everything. I mean, we, we live together, honestly. The kids, you know, we all, we're all the same. Everybody's family. And she don't want to say too much because she's like, she wants the people to tell their own story. All stories. Right, right, right. So what she did say that Mia did was living with her for a while or two. Oh yeah. Yeah. Because it's like, one thing I could say is that anytime it was to a point to where the artist had success and it kind of fell on hard times. Yeah. She gave them a job at a store. Oh, that's dope. I didn't know that part. That's really, and that's special, bro. She's too humble to say she embraced the culture. She embraced it. She helped push it. You know, she pushed the artist. She's solely music. And then if hard time fails, they had a place for them for employment. Wow. So this place. They helped get them back off their feet. Right. I know. Definitely. Because she was saying that, because a lot of y'all were young kids who didn't know how to market yourself, didn't know how to get the music out there. She said she would send a lot of the records to the big labels to get them to sign you on. Really? She would do it. Yeah, everything to try to make sure. She did say that. That's dope, man. Like I said, that ain't, and that's God. Like I told her, man, you got to be special to be able to be able to keep those relationships going. She said she sent him. Yeah, she sent him. She said she sent him. He said all of them like that. If they dealt with her, she was going to try to help at the utmost is what I'm hearing. Right. And she, when it came down to her situation, she dealt with Pee and Baby hands on. Yeah. She, she don't go, anything that was dealing with no limited cash money. She talked to the two bosses. She didn't have, she, they didn't want to go through nobody. They told her, no, you don't talk, you talk to us. Wow. They wanted to make sure she talked to the right because they know how instrumental she was in, you know, the success, you know, of the artist and those companies. That's amazing. Yeah.