 What I tell you earlier, two broke people, they love each other. When I was broke, traveling, doing interviews, and people didn't think holly assay cheese, they just thought I was a regular guy. Of course you can go anywhere, you're a regular guy. But when you become a man of stature, your owner, your boss, you're putting people in position, you can't move around like that. I watch it. Man, thank you so much, man. Like I said, it means a lot to us because, like I said, we try to post and it's not easy. It's not easy. I do it, and you know if you see what we're doing and you do it, you know what it takes to do it. Exactly. It's not a game. It's not. Sean, I'm going to be real with you, man. When I look at what you've done for this whole hip-hop culture, and I got to say the South, because we're in the South, it opened a lot of doors for a lot of people, man. And I mean you, but it's hard, man. I had Taylor on here the other day and Taylor was like, he always respected you. I had to think about you the same way. He was like, I always respect you because you know, you're a boss and I'm a boss. And when I was playing, he played NFL ball. You never pressured me to, you know, to answer the phone. You knew if I was doing something, I'm busy. And I had to put you in that same category because I was like, man, at first, I hit you a couple of times. I'm like, then he answered me back. But I got it because I started thinking of it the same way because I be busy too. And I'm trying to create waves to where I control my time. Right, yeah, I need to do better with that. Yeah, I know it, but I'm just telling you, I understand why too though, you need to do better, but you also need to stay focused because there's a lot come with what you're trying to accomplish. And what you're doing, a lot of people will never do, bro. So I get it, you know what I'm saying? And I appreciate you for understanding that because a lot of times it becomes... People get mad at you. Yeah, like to trust the white shit. That's something, bro. If I were to text him back, right when he asked me to come to the event, instead of two hours later, we wouldn't even be talking about this right now. That's the same thing with us the same way. I knew, didn't I tell you that earlier though? I said, if I don't hit him back, he gonna get frustrated. If I don't put this video out, like when Dewberry came, it was like, man, put it out. Put it out. Why are you be clipping it? Because I know I understand that if you don't watch the whole video, it hurts my views. If you don't watch the whole video, if I got a clip for five minutes on there and you watch a little bit of it, it ain't gonna hurt me as bad if I put a whole hour up and you watch just a little bit. Am I right? You're right. And that's why I clip it. But I try. That's how people hate it. He kept getting upset with me about that. Why don't you keep clipping the video? I said, dude, because I understood that it hurt my channel. And I also knew that to lay it out and make it look nice, I have to pound them clips. In the attention span, nobody really wants to watch a two-hour interview. People take shit in doses. You know what I mean? People like to watch these interviews five, 10 minutes here, come back five, 10 minutes there, because there's so much content out. I started doing it like that at first. Like I was dropping the whole thing, but I researched it. I said, it's hurting my channel. I got to start clipping this stuff. Because then each topic, you can make a title about it. Correct. It's hard to title a two-hour interview. When you was coming here, I was dropping the whole thing. I started clipping it when you, after I did yours, that's when I started clipping it. But I was learning. I didn't know. And so as I was learning. Learning so new and new. He was frustrated with me when I was learning. When you do full interviews, you probably make, man, you can make five times more clipping them. That's right. That's right. But then you talking about that, a lot of other channels, when I research and look, they'll do the clips on YouTube and then put like the full one on Patreon. But I noticed you're not on Patreon. Why is that so? No, I don't know. I need to get into it. I see people are really doing that, but I just, I don't know. But I see Black, Black just got off of Patreon. And he sent all of his people. He said, I'll refund you and put you, I want you all to go to Facebook and Instagram. So I'm like, okay. So why didn't you get off Patreon? You can make that call and find out. And then let us know so we'll make the mistake. I'm asking Black, Black is a good dude because Black be hitting me up for a certain like people to put on his channel. So he posted us. You know that. Yeah, I see that. I was happy about that. Yeah, Black owe me a few favors. So I'm going to call them and ask them about that. Yeah, because I was very curious to that. I'm like, you know, you always want to know before you jump into stuff? Big D's on Patreon too. I'm asking about that. Yeah, Big D's on Patreon. Oh yeah, Big D, you know, the gatekeeper is about to come back out. Man, I'm going to call it on the table, man. No, put me on that. You can just keep me off this year. You beat I.J. Priestley, I said, I don't even like the comparison. He's like, you know what I'm saying? I get it, but I'm telling you, it's about to come hard and heavy. So be ready for them. But I remember what I was going to ask you because you were talking about that you don't hang out with them and so forth with everybody. I like being in that space. You don't be in that space. Like we can go to a beach or a basketball game and sit courtside or we can do, I don't like being in the studio. If you look at the statistics, 60% of artists who died were leaving the studio or heading to it or in the studio. I don't like being in the studio or in the club. I don't mind being there. We can go out to eat. We can go to a beach chick, bring your chick. I'll bring my like shit like that. But it's growing for them. Yeah, like hanging out and being laid up, being at the crib and being in a trap and all that. I don't like, I don't like being at shit. But in the beginning of your career, did you used to? Yeah, he did it. Yeah. He was in the street. But that's the thing. You say, when you were in the street back then, you didn't have to do it because you weren't made as yet. Yeah, because I wasn't in a target. Right, now that you're made. What I tell you earlier, two broke people, they love each other. When I was broke, traveling, doing interviews, and people didn't think highly of say cheese. They just thought I was a regular guy. Of course you can go anywhere. You're a regular guy. But when you become a man of stature, your owner, your boss, you're putting people in position, you can't move around like that. No, that's absolutely, that's the truth, man. So that's why people don't look at me as that same guy. No, you're not that same guy. I'm fresh meat when they niggas see me. I never, when I see you talk about Vlad, and I know he's a mentor of yours and you watched his blueprint, but I always would say, man, you say that, but you're giving a little more credit to Vlad. And you was the one that I watched that would go out to these people's houses. You was out there looking crazy sometimes. And I mean, that's what made it different for me with you. Like, when I seen you, I was like, this guy ain't the same. You weren't like Vlad to me because I seen you in the inner city the way you were going to these hoods, man. And you was really trying to get that out there. I don't know what, where you got that inner feeling from. Chicago, Philly, New Orleans. What's the craziest city you've been to? I think New Orleans was like, Philly or New, was it Philly or New Orleans? Yeah, we been in some, we've been in some cra- Dallas get crazy. Oh, yeah, I seen you. Like we done been, boy, I done been everywhere. Like, and I just feel like, just doing it, I've never, doing it for the greater good, like for a good intention was why I was never scared.