 love the groove. So I'm, you know, so when you and when you, when you gave, uh, boosted the money, um, basically he, yeah, he was down with it straight up. So you know, I'm a hustler. Come on, man. Let's get it. Let's get it. Give me the address. He told everybody follow me. He didn't care what boost. He is not like, no, that's why I kind of got his attitude. I learned from being around so much. He's not like all the celebrities where he's scared, leaning back. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Let's do it. He went to a basement studio with me and rocked it out. He was like, give me a cigarette. Nobody had no cigarette. One person had one cigarette. I paid $50 for that secret. Get this man a cigarette so he can write this verse. He wrote the verse and knocked it out. Boosie's cool. I learned that's why I go in and down there, down to any place to go knock verses out. Let's do it. What you want to do? Yeah. Boosie, Boosie have, uh, like, uh, he's boozy. No, this nigga right here is sleep. You know, he ain't boozy. No, he ain't because he deal with my partner, Sir Charles Jones. See, that's Southern Soul. I know they deal because he had their birthday batch with him every time. And he deal with bad news be there, too. Bad news is these are Southern Soul artists. They know, but they booked every week. They getting the same money. They doing they thing, but it's just a different, you know, different way. Yeah, different way. But the boys doing they thing, they go to every week I'm called. They go in trail rides and they go to trail ride. They go everywhere. OK. They getting a bag. Hey, that's what the game is about. At the end of the day, it's a different type of music. But it's they doing what you said. They sticking to they staying true to who they are, who they are. But then a lot of R&B, I've heard some R&B singers who say they're actually trying to cross over into that. So Southern Soul, Southern Soul is what they call it now because they're trying to stay relevant because they're going to all the trail rides. And that's what's it's all over the South. Yes, in the South, man. Yeah, I'm getting pretty good now. You see, have you done trail rides? I think we just did one in Mississippi. Y'all did one? What do you think about it? Me and like it was some older bands. Yeah, it was they was going in. They'd be. I know that they I killed it though. Did you? I'm going out there going crazy. I can imagine Mississippi. Man, I like Mississippi. I ain't going to lie to you. I'm a ride. I love Mississippi. Yeah, Mississippi. First state they ever like take me in. Yeah, 16 cities. Wow, I love Mississippi. They they book you. They love you. They love you. Yeah. So when you get when you get like super, super big, because I know you're going to get super, super big. OK, you say you're going all the way. You're going all the way. So you're talking to Michael Jackson type nigga. Yeah. Oh, I appreciate that. You go to Michael Jackson type. You got some work. But because of who you are and how humble you are and your ethics, that's the reason why I see you going. You know where you need to go because you're not letting a lot of stuff get to your head. But when you get up there, are you going to still always charge for features? I'm going to start reaching out. Yeah, you see, once you get so much, what it is, I'm going to start reaching out to ask. And the reason why I ask that question, because I was reading an article with Jay-Z. He was talking to Kevin Hart, and he said he's never, ever charged for a feature, ever. But he's very selective of who he does the features with. Yeah, he doesn't do many. But what that does is make you more exclusive. Damn right. It makes you more exclusive. Like they can't hear your voice as much. So people, the game is about being discovered. So a person that doesn't do a lot of features, you want more of it. Yeah. So Jay-Z come out with a song right now and he probably ain't dropped in a year or two. That'll go crazy. You're going to go crazy because you ain't heard him in so long. But he said the reason why he does that is because he looks at how he can network with the person. He's not really looking at monetarily. He looking at because networking is what gets you. Building relationship. That's really what he's looking at more than anything else. In the New Ages, I mean, people in that bag. Jay-Z's getting a different type of money. Jay-Z's not just making music. He ain't by himself either. That's the same thing Andre 3000 do. He the same way. You ain't going to just jump on no anybody. Andre 3000 also an actor. You know what I mean? He's part of a legendary group called Outcast. Yeah. That made great money and still streams very well. Very well. You know, you can't ask somebody, ask Jay-Z what he was doing when he was still a house. When he's just first coming up. Yeah. Yeah. No, he had to. What made me do a lot for you? Just when I heard Boosie say he made 800,000 in a year. I said, well, I like that. Man, like I said, nothing I'd rather do than make 800,000 a year. It's a mindset. It's a mindset. You got to listen. Whatever you feel is for your brand is what you have to do. Yeah, but I've always been for the people. Yeah. I'm for helping. Because I'm always preaching that they don't want to do songs with me. Yeah. They don't want to help me out. They don't want to pull me in. So I'm going to pull people in.