 This is the things that you don't hear about. If a big ol' G get hit, they ain't coming to look for them, they coming to look for Melville. See how this guy ain't belt? So you don't have to know how to avoid these traps and stay in your lane. I don't look at social media. I don't look at nobody, podcast. So whenever I hear whatever going on in social media, whack 106-9, Charleston White in this, Mob James in that, I can go and just call, or they call me and tell me about it. And then now, but nobody call me for money. But they'll call me when it's a problem. Wow. See, and that's guilt by association. And that's what happens a lot to me. And I don't know if you just mentioned, Mob James in Charleston was just in Dallas on his podcast. And I know you got a phone call. It was because of two different agreements, two different ways that two different people done things. But you representin', brother. You wasn't representin' fatherhood. You wasn't representin' grandfatherhood. And you sure wasn't representin' because you got to come to my community to event the next day that you gettin' secretly paid for. That you gettin' secretly paid for. Wow. Yeah. Let me ask you this. See, that's how real it get, but they don't want to be real. So this is what me and Dewberry go do to the interview, right? Immediately after that, he called Ankh and apologized after he walked off stage. He wasn't even in the car good. That's what Ankh say though. That's what Ankh tell us. He called and apologized immediately. He felt bad. Oh, he was felt bad. That's what Ankh tell us. But I called and apologized. Ankh ain't never apologized to no nigga when I think I'm right. I think I'm right. The next day, I believe he said when y'all went to the event, he was sayin' that you said that you felt like that he came down there, that he was coming down there to set you up. Now, I feel like that once that the Abdul Chappelle and the other nigga, the other nigga made the video and said that him and Mob James came down there to check me. The nigga in the video said that Mob James went on the ground and he went in the aisle. So I don't see this video to Sunday, right? I was there Friday night at the camp to get it going. Sir, did my son go on the camp? So I wasn't there, sir, then Sunday. I'm the one who raised the money for the event, get the promotions going, right? So I see this video Sunday about this nigga hollerbot. They done come to Texas to check me. Nigga, what? So then I see the video with Dewberry. Hey, man, Ankh, what's up with these niggas? These your people, Ankh. Fuck you, man, they got nigga. Fuck them niggas. So Ankhs and I, man, I don't even know them niggas. So we had to sort that out. So I go to being disrespectful to everybody. Nigga, I'm fit to turn on Ankh. I'm fit to get into what we do, Barry. Nigga, what you doing on her with this? So Dews and I, I told her, nigga, I'm not having no discussion about Charleston. So we get down to the bottom of it, right? Get everything sorted out. See that this nigga come to nigga. Mob James don't know him. He playing for clickbait, right? So by this time, I don't, I don't went off to handle. So one of the elders from Santana Black Cripp give me a call, man. This sag, the elder sag, they call him the Cripp on YouTube, elder brother. I got a lot of respect for him. I met him about, I met him about five years ago. He from Cali. He from Cali. Okay. One of the original baby Cripps. Okay. So I met Sag about five years ago. So Sag reached out to me, you know, with the, with the grandfather, Uncle Tone. So when I look at it, I know that both of them had good intentions without a shadow of a doubt, but both live two different lifestyles in two different parts of the world. And so when I look at it, I hear all the things and I do, I am on social media. So I do see the comments, you know what I mean? So how do, how do you bridge those gaps when two people are trying to do the right thing and you know both of them? Well, let me put it like this once again. I don't look at social media. So when you say what they said, I don't know, what, what said, I only can go by. Which ever? No, no, no, no, not what I heard. It's how somebody treats you. And therefore that makes me an unbiased urban analyst. I got it. Because if I don't know nothing, I can't speak on it. If nobody brought up none of them, I wouldn't know nothing. I don't surf social, I don't even look at my show, whatever I do. I don't go and look twice, never have. I don't look at nothing twice, have never looked at no minutes to society, have not read tooky books, have not read Cody's book. I stay in my lane because usually what they're talking about, I've lived. But I know the rules to this game. So if I don't know nothing, unless somebody tell me, I might get a call from Ray Shotten. That's Raymond Washington, which I did. Pretty boy got a call. I told them I got a call. Mob James got a call. Stag got a call. Mob Big got a call. I can name them on and on about stuff on social media where now it's a problem. So if I don't know nothing, that's guilty by association with me. Everybody assume that I look and want to. I ain't got time for that. Every day I'm trying to get a hustle and get something to do to make my mama proud, to stay safe. And I just stay out the way. So I want that to be known. So when you ask me about them, I really can't speak on it because I ain't look to listen to it. I'm only going by exactly what whoever told me.