 Ask you about that bitch get up off of me, man. How did you guys, cause I wanna just hear the story on how he ended up making that song with you for you and how did you guys end up doing it? You got suckers, they faith me, but I'll lose you, I know. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Ask you about that bitch get up off of me, man. How did you guys, cause I wanna just hear the story on how he ended up making that song with you or for you or how did you guys end up doing that? Okay, the gentleman, his name's Ron. Okay. I'm there, here we go. You have the same Ron that through the concert, went and wow, he was a big boy, big boy. And but he was quiet. A lot of people didn't know and I grew up with him from junior high school long. So he wanted to get into the music industry. And so he said, okay, you know, I told him he knew I was my affiliation. And so, you know, we, this is it. You know, we worked out all the details. We worked out all the paperwork. Come on down, Chad. So Chad gets to my house, Ron shows up to give him money for his room. Yeah. Right? So we get the money for the room. He don't even come upstairs to meet him. I go downstairs and just get the bread. And we come back up. So we got studio that night. I can remember we were scanning Curtis Mayfield's a discography, trying to find a sample. Okay. So he said, oh, I got one. Don't ask me where it was, but cause too many blunts away. Too many blunts since then. Went away. He just found like a little baseline. You know what I'm saying? He said, it's the one. He was funny like that. And so I can remember he made that beat at Dub 1 studio standing up in about 15 minutes. Wow. And the guy never showed up to come pay him. Ron never paid for the studio session. Never paid for nothing. And so he looked at me and said, well, fuck him, bubba. You can just have a beat. I looked at him and said, I can just have it. He said, yeah. And then I could just, I sat on that beat for about two years. Wow. Before we recorded it. Yeah. And the night from all the stuff happening from I know you strapped that song. We were in the presidential suite at the Anatole when we came up with the hook. What's up, black? You know, out of Memphis. Okay. You know, female rapper. Yeah. That's my home girl. She was there, Pimp, me and DJ Bird. Okay. We in the presidential suite and we come up with the bitch get up off me hook. And then we go to the studio the next day and that's when I let budget happen. Wait. Hey. So let me ask you this. It was a known fact that on the, and he may not have even said nothing to you about this, but when he did that big pimping with Jay-Z. Did you ever talk with him about anything about that? No. I'm gonna tell you what he told me and what I do know. Yeah. And I don't know how true it is, you know, but this is what he said. I said, I do know what that's it. That shit contradicted me. But at that time, I don't like talking about stuff like this cause I'm married now. And at that time I was married to someone else. Okay. So anyway, again, I'm at work at Sears. I'm working at the time. You're working, man. Oh yeah. They love him. He over at Sears making that money too. Oh yeah, I did. Give it a loop. Get up. Break yourself in. In a way, I'm working at Sears. About time I get home. Well, the song's over there, you know? I remember being at the spot on Greenville. I'm a ref, I'm a Rewind. We at the spot at Greenville, UGK is on concert. And I'm standing right there by the DJ. I'm in the DJ booth as they're performing. And we, I'm rolling weed in the DJ booth. And handing it to him on stage. And then he say, Bobo, they a bird to give you that album. And then I look at this record and they say, Big Pimpin' about you. I said, oh, wow. This doing the show. Yeah. It's been baby. And so he played at that night. Big Pimpin' spitting shit. So Fat Fortune, I'm at work, right? He calls and, well, excuse me, I get home. And my wife say, at that time, my ex wife says, your boy be trying to call you all day. I say, what? So I call him back. And he say, man, I had Jay-Z right here trying to talk to you, man. I'm down here. I said, he wanted Jay to talk to me. Just wanted to talk to you. I don't know why. I don't know what Jay-Z had to tell me about the dude from the song, let me talk to him. But that was the album that really touched Jay-Z. I don't know. But he wanted you and him to talk. I don't know why. I never asked you why. What made me come up or anything? Just the fact that he said Jay-Z wanted to talk to me. Or he wanted me to talk to Jay-Z. One of the two. Wow. That's dope, man. That's dope to have those type of memories and know that those conversations went on between you and Pimp. Oh, he got me. I thought the chat back then. Oh, shoot, for sure. I would say when we befriended each other, if we didn't talk every other night, you know, I know you hear a lot of people say, man, chat like to call those late night. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he call those late nights and wouldn't get you off the phone. Mine was every other night. Mine was every other night. For a long time, it was every night. He just wanted to talk to you. But you don't want to call like this. Within the one of the times that I'm too sleepy, I'm pretty sure it was when he called the other night. He called me every night, man. So, did he like the big Pimpin song? Did he love it? He never said anything to me. He just told me, you know, everybody knows story about him. Not wanting to do it. Not wanting to do it, but I just wanted to know if he, after it happened, didn't embrace it, you know? But he was doing so much, man. Gotta move on to the next thing. That was a different dude, bro. Move on to the next thing. Chat was a different dude, bro. He was truly underground king. He never, ever wanted to give bad impression to his fan base. He always wanted to stay street in Southern and Texas. That's it. That's what, that's what Locke is seeing right there. I mean, he represented for Texas and poured Arthur in the south. Yeah. I ain't never seen nobody do it like that in my life. Yeah, I heard a DMD say he will, I remember the first time I heard him rapping like that. In other words, he must have had a different style. Yeah. At first. And when he say I heard him rapping like that, that must have been that Southern brawl. Yeah, he wasn't trying to hear it at that point. Nah, man. But that Southern brawl is what made us. What made, what made, yeah. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.