 J.D. Young got killed for something that had nothing to do with him. I don't want to say too much online. Of course. But it ain't had nothing to do with him. You would think all that stuff would have caught up to him, but nah, it had nothing to do with him. We'll get back to J.D. Young, man, because like I said, he was, he, he, he, he, when that happened. The family of the victim, Devoria Scott, known as J.D. Young. It was weird to me how it happened. When rappers, they seem to battle with each other or whatever, and you, you have the side that follows J.D. Young and the sides that are against him. The night that, the time I found out about it, like, well, you, you being so closely needed to him, kind of how, how did, when you, when you heard about it, that he ain't gotten killed? Because he hit the internet fast. Fast. I tried to hit him up. I just said to him, you okay? I said, the message never even delivered. It never delivered? No. My partner, Wayne, had called me and said, man, check on J.D. Young. I already just got killed by my sister house. How far is that from where you at? Hattiesburg. Like 35, 40 minutes away or something like that. Okay. And I called him and he answered. I just text him. But we've had people tell us that before. Like, man, J.D. Young just got killed. I called him and be like, man, listen to that shit. I was hoping it was another situation like that. But was he just in the streets that much? J.D. Young got killed for something that had nothing to do with him. I don't want to say too much online. Of course. But it ain't had nothing to do with him. You would think all that stuff would have caught up to him, but now it had nothing to do with him. The reason why J.D. Young. They basically killed J.D. Young because he was the head of the shoot. He had a snake. They said, if you cut the head off, it might have died. That's basically what it was all for. Yeah. Yeah. But you being that you... Because I talked to DJ Chose. DJ Chose, he produced for Fredo Bangs, and he say a lot of times he said it was dangerous being in the studio doing the stuff with him. Did you ever feel that way when you was dealing with J.D. Young? Until I built my new facility. You felt that way? I mean, I'm not really... Not like something's going to happen because I always keep my studio pretty secure, but I understood it could be a crazy situation happening anytime. One time I was doing a show in my city, and I had booked J.D. Young, and I think it was Ace too. I forgot. But anyway, they kept calling me all day telling me my $20,000 or as it ain't going to be no show or something like that. And we're going to pull up over there to that studio because I know he over there. I ain't nobody ever pull up though. Whatever it is. My plug then was some pretty good people down there. So the thing you got to understand is you guys, how long would you say you and him work together from start to finish? 2016, 2017 to 2022. Yeah. Wow. His own career. Yeah, you said that. And it's like, that was... I don't want to say it, but do you think you'll ever deal with anybody that's scale like that? A move like that ever again in your career? I don't know because it was unheard of what was going on with J.D. Young. He took off like a wildfire. It was crazy, bro. I didn't even know he had blown. Somebody had to come tell me that. I had let one of my partners ride with me down to Bogaloosa to go pick up some money that he owed me. J.D. Young owed me for some recording. And when we got back, I guess a couple weeks ago, I mean a couple weeks later, he made a post and it was like, I just realized that was J.D. Young in the truck with me and Heartbeats when I rolled him to go pick up some, or roll him to Bogaloosa or whatever. I'm like, I'm reading the post like, okay. There's just another guy recording in my studio. Why are you saying that? When that boy said, boy, you don't know Boy J.D. Young and his lit boy, he went pulling out the, what you call it, showing me all the numbers. So at first I wasn't even making his beats. I'm just recording all his music and mixing it. I wouldn't just start seeing these numbers. I practice on any of the beats for a little while. You feel me? Yeah. A year later, I showed him a beat finally and he rapped on it. And that was the song I was telling you. My brothers. Yeah. He came out and put it on the world star. He had 4.4 million views. That was the first time I ever hit. That many views. Yeah. So J.D. Young was different, bro. He might have did a lot of stuff, but his passion for music was unmatched, bro. He would have stayed in the studio all the time. If I could have worked 24 hours, 7 days a week, he wouldn't even left. He wouldn't even left. No. After I showed him that beat, his albums prior to that, I didn't have no beats on them. The next album after that, I had 14 beats on them. I had got five of my hero's producers on them and nine of my own beats on them. That was February 23, which is the biggest album to date right now. Wow. Every album after that, I'd be having like 10 beats on them. 12 beats. Every album after that, even though he just dropped. Crazy. The stories they tell, like, double A, he said the same thing when he dealt with NBA Young Boy or Kodak Black and how they scale. Like, it's crazy how, you know what I mean? How quick you can't. You don't know. It's like you just said, like a fire. Just take all you, ain't nothing you can do, but just try to figure out how to get there. He first signed with Cinematic. We go out to L.A. I'm getting an Uber. It's asking people to do it because I think elimination it just won't go with ordering them songs or interstate. So I'm asking people, do they know J.D. Hunter? You know, I produce with J.D. Hunter. I'm thinking they know him because he's hot as firecracker during the time. Yeah. They don't know him. I agree. I believe that. You come back a year later. Year later. Nobody that I asked didn't know him. Nobody. Like, not one person. Oh, yeah. I know him. Even if they don't know him by name, as soon as I pull up and show him this guy, the hair. Oh, the hair. Oh, yeah. I know him. He's got 23 islands home. Wow. That's crazy. But when a rapper finds a producer that they love to work with, they usually just stick with that person. J.D. But then, okay, but with a producer, do y'all normally just, because most producers have a certain sound. Like, sometimes some people can listen to a song not even know who produced it or whatever and be like, oh, that's just such. Because it's like, they have a certain style. Even if you didn't hear the tag. They definitely do that with mine. They have a certain style. But then, if a certain rapper sticks with a producer too long, I mean, they only have that certain style and not switch it up. I was a little smarter than that. I went and signed heroes that I knew made other sounds to J.D. Young. Got other beat makers in there. You see what I'm saying? So, like, if he come, I might show him all my beats. He might not be feeling them. Right. But I got some of my heroes' beats in the mix too. You see what I'm saying? He'll choose one of them or whatever. That's what you're talking about. All of my producers got placements on J.D. Young's project. Everyone on.