 It's like driving. That's right. So it made me think mine should be any different. For people like me who don't know who Boobie Black is, who is that? Boobie Black is an OG from Uptown, Magnolia Project. He also was shot up and had, you know, own amputated. Oh wow. Yeah. So that's coming from somebody who's already been there and know somebody who's been there. Been through it already. I'm alive to be a testimony, to help people. That's hard. Not for me. Not for me to do my thing, to be doing podcasts and all that. That ain't what it's about. That's just, you know, a part of the journey. That's right. So, yeah, but that ain't what it's about. When you think- Well, what I like, sorry, but hold on. But you know what I like about the fact that you said it's a testimony is the fact that it wasn't you weren't the one in the streets or doing anything bad or anything like that. This could have happened to any body. And that's what people don't understand. People think that I'm not out- I wasn't in the streets doing stuff bad. That's why I wasn't able to accept it. Oh, OK. It was just my turn. So you had already experienced, did you have things that- My time was programmed for this. So I got shot and didn't panic or anything. All right, I drove to the hospital. Damn, the hospital right there. Yeah, yeah. Been in the streets for a long time. I want to talk about- So you could help a lot of people because of that. I want to talk about the people that did do the shooting. Did they ever catch them? You don't even know. Never even try to find out. Never try to find out. Because he didn't see who they were or nothing like that. Correct. But it could have been somebody around. But you never know. People talk, investigators. Nah. You never even came back to me through the streets who shot me. Wow. Never even came. Because they used it. That's a cold lick there because the streets is where- The streets. Come tell me about who shot everybody else. That's what's crazy. I understand it wasn't for me. Why suffer consequences if I don't have to? I totally understand. If I don't have- Hey, look, that wasn't for you. But you was in the car with the girl who was testifying. You know what I mean? Like, if you're in the streets, you know. You know what I did. I took my lick. OK, that's where they go. I can't be against the winners' beneficial. Yeah. But when it's bad, then I'm- Nah, it is what it is, man. What was the advice that Booby Black gave you? Yeah, man. Still do anything you want to do. Wow. And he shows me through his way. His living. Being experienced, you know, the situation and his life driving. That's right. So it made me think mine should be any different. For people like me who don't know who Booby Black is, who is that? Booby Black is an OG from Uptown, Magnolia Project. He also was shot up and had, you know, unamplitated. Oh, wow. Yeah. So that's coming from somebody who's already been there, no? Somebody who's been there. Enjoyed already. Was it important? How did he even link it? You knew him already or he just found you? Well, we have mutual people that we know. Back again to my same partner, Hall, who I was telling you. Yeah. Free Hall, who hooked me up with Soul the Snip. He also hooked me up with Booby Black, because he's Magnolia. So he had connections to these people. And he also was, his family is from the Florida Project also. So he's, you know, we have connections to both. He was able to connect. Did he come to the hospital or did you see him in the streets? Nah, he was in the streets. In the streets? We had a cover football game. And he just walked up to you and told you? Nah, we know each other. Oh, yeah? OK. Yeah, what's up, nigga? Talked on the phone, you know, you see each other at certain events. And, you know, it was before my situation. So then went out the situation. Nothing changed. It's the same thing. But I love it for you. It's all good, you know? Yeah. Just do your thing, man. Still do your thing, man. You know, that don't stop nothing. Don't stop nothing, man. You ain't stopped nothing yet. Wow. What about, like, like when you think about the kids and your kids? How old are your kids? I don't have one kid. How old is he? I have a 17-year-old son. And he about to be Mr. Junior. Tomorrow he play for Madison. Come on now. Number nine. Number nine. Yeah, excuse me. That's why you have the nine around your neck? No, no, nine more, nine more. Everything is nine. Earth is nine is the last number, man. There's no other number bigger than nine. So when you shoot nine, shoot nine. Come on, Bisa, it's a problem. I'm betting whatever. Hey! Always betting on nine, baby. Always betting on nine. When I lose, I'm betting again. Wow. BG comes home. Yeah. He home now. Music and everything. He's getting back to it. Like, definitely, will you excited to see him come back to, you know? Most definitely, man. After 13 years, I'm loving it real much. Be able to go through their situation and be with these back to their family, you know? Yeah, yeah. And especially when you go through your situation and stand on it like the way he did, you know? You got to understand this BG, man. You know, BG have a lot of information if he wanted to indulge in any of it. Stand up guy, you'll never hear anything about anything. And I respect that. Wow. When you look at like today, like down in New Orleans, who would, who, the music wise, who do you see in, who really, like when you see it, you're like, damn, he doing this thing? I'm sure not. Damn sure he is. I'm sure not. Yeah. And then you have another young man in a city called Y.D. the Illus. Know about Y.D. the Illus? I've heard of it. Another up and coming. Got the city buzzing. Got the city back at him. Wow. When you think about like the cash money movement, I got to ask you these questions. The cash money movement, when it first happened, being that you was in music, how big was it for you to see, you know, Berryman Slim, them come from the trenches like that? It was very big. Like I said, when the hot boys coming out, we had the YG coming out. So we really trying to accomplish the same thing. Trying to find the same blue plant. Baby, they do the same exact thing. But downtown. But downtown. Wow. So do downtown and uptown, they don't do they rock or they don't rock? Yeah, man. Like I just told you, like Caliobar, chaotic, you know, all uptown parties. Caliobar, you been on there? Little soldiers, Slim. All right, man, that's all my homies. That's hard. So do you, when you think about it, you know, Mack, we had him on the show as well. Mack. Mack is a different man. He did 21 years, right? Yeah. When you see him, you know, he still has his confidence. He never lost his confidence. He still speak with integrity and he still, he has forgiveness and you can see the humbleness all through his heart, man. How is it? How big is that when you see Mack come home? Major. Like since we, uh, Mack, that's bringing me to, I have a movie on the way that I wrote it directly. It's called Sidewalks to Movies. Okay. We're saying for everybody, why they made sidewalks, you know? And Mack is in the movie. Mack in the movie. Mack in the movie, Caliobar in the movie, Whacko, Skip. They in the movie? They got everybody in the movie, man. Snipe. Really? Then Ace, Ace in the movie. Then they can wiggle up. You know, Ace, he be with Vaughn. You know, Ace, Caliobar, Ace have a movie on the way. They do have, yeah. They came in super rich. Yeah, man. Y'all working down there. Working down there, man. New Orleans as a whole, we working, man. Yeah, we on boss talk, one-on-one. One-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk.