 You know, Q, my name followed out of Q's mouth, wanting anybody. Q always give me my props. Okay. He just did an interview recently in the interview. In fact, I got a copy of the interview, he said. This shows the person that he is. Lonzo Williams, don't get the respect he deserve. You know, for him on the West Coast, he looked out for everybody. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Yeah, you got these guys, you got a studio in your house. A studio in my house. And this is where this movie, where they depict an easy rapping, but came really rough. Came to wrap a gift, if he gave it up. That was in your house. Yes. Come on, say it. Hey, just say the words, all right? What does that mean? Man, just say the shit with me, all right? Cruising. Cruising! But they didn't, I don't think they said that in the movie. They didn't say that in the movie. No, no, no, no. They didn't say that in the movie. No, they didn't. So, when these kids are at your house, you put a studio together, did you know that they had talent to make music? Or was it something, you trained them on? Who was dealing with the engineering and all this stuff, it was different back then. So, what type of studio was this? And who was paying for it? It's his studio, he got the money. I know, but who paid? American Express. Me and American Express loaned me the money and I paid them back, okay? That's how the shit got done. It's a backstory to that. Okay. Backstory is where I live at right now, when I was a youngster, my daddy had a, my daddy always had a, he was a hustler. But this hustler was cutting lawns, cutting trees from star-streaked systems. So, I worked with my dad. So, the neighborhood I live in right now was one of our main neighborhoods. At a James, the blues singer, yeah, lived in my neighborhood. Something told it was over. Wow, really? We cut her lawn on a regular basis. You spoke to her? I know it, like, I'm talking to you. Okay, we gon' get to that later on, keep going. We kicking it, like, I'm kicking it with you. My brother became her, one of her road managers, one of her roadies, whatever you want to call it. But after my mother passed, and Edda was always like a distant mentor to me in the music business. Wow. Okay. Watch out for this, watch out for that. Watch out for this. Don't let them give you nothing. Don't let them, don't throw them in that shit that you saw them, if they hit it first. That kind of shit, okay? You know, she was, she had, she had a drug, drug issues. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And when I got my CBS deal, my Sony deal, Wreck and Crew got a Sony deal. Wow. Wreck and Crew. And Stereo Crew got a Sony deal. And it's told my brother, Teal Lanzo, Johnny Otis, about to sell this house. Well, Johnny Otis, another big-time blue singer, had just did the Back to the Future, 1985, 86. He got a shitload of money. Yeah, yeah. So he left, like, Jay Clappett, he moved to the hills of Alte Dina, left the house vacant. Wasn't even for sale sign on the path of the boat. Didn't sell it, no. It wasn't even for sale sign on it. How much did you pay for that? 125,000 dollars. Nice. 125,000 dollars. Nice. That was a lot of money back then. Yes, sir. My house bill was 600 dollars, not first. My daddy said, 600 dollars? You can you make this son? I'm like, yeah, I think I can. My daddy house bill was 185 dollars. And it came with the studio. Came with the studio, that's why I bought it. That's hard. Alte Dina's gonna buy doodles. So if there was no for sale sign, you just went up to him and say, hey, I wanna buy your house? No, my best friends, Ralph Hope, I gotta give him his plug. The real estate guy. I said, man, there's a house over here by Edda James, might be up for sale. Could you check? He ran the address, found out, called people up. He wanted to sell it. They said, yeah. Wow. So when you get in this house, now you do drain them come immediately? No, that was already with me. We was already. So did y'all pay him over there? I had another house before there. My first student. I was over there dealing with music. I had a house already. I had a smaller house. And you had a studio in that house? In that house, that's why. Wait, let me stop right quick. Because you telling me you took these boys over, have you talked to Drey since all this happened? They're not, of course, a personal, no. No more. This is where the game go. I just wanted to see, I asked these crazy questions, but they really real questions need to be asked. Like, for you to do all this with them and spend all this time with them, you would think that there would be some type of. Bond. It would think. Respect, you know what I mean? You know, Q, my name for a lot of Q's mouth wouldn't anybody. Q always give me my props. He just did an interview recently and in the interview, in fact I got a copy of the interview, he said. He shows the person that he is. Lonzo Williams, don't get the respect he deserve, you know, for him on the West Coast, he looked out for everybody. Wow. How do you feel when you hear that? I love it. Because it solidifies what, it solidifies my position in the West Coast hip hop, coming from somebody with his magnitude, okay? At first, I used to have a debate, I used to get into with people, because people are, with these guys gangsters, they said, no, they weren't gangsters, but they weren't, Q is not a gangbanger, but he's probably the most gangster cat of all of them. Why you say that? Q walked away from NWA, because he wasn't getting treated right. Right. With solo, and the height of this shit. Yeah. With solo. I remember. Okay. Stepped out on faith and hope, okay? Came up with a killer album. Shortly after that, Q started making movies, okay? Did you knew that he had all of this in him? When you met him? Q was always talented, but understand, I'm 12 years older than Q. Right. So I'm 27, 28, he's 15, 16. I hear him, but I ain't, I ain't hearing him. I ain't listening to him. I ain't listening to him, because he a kid. He a kid. Kids got all kinds of ideas and plans, okay? So the first time you actually knew that he was gonna be somebody is when he made that move? When, and I started, no, no, no. I looked at all the moves he was making. Every time he made one move, when they introduced him into the movie business as an actor, I'm gonna start making my own movies. I then conquered the movie. At that point, I got three franchises. Yeah. He got three franchises. Three different movies from three different situations that are under his umbrella. Then he says, you know what? Oh, try sports. I'm gonna start some sports. Start some sports shit. You got to three on three. Yeah. If that ain't no gangster shit, I'm the inmate Lanzo. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. One-on-one. Yeah, we gonna talk.