 I ain't back, cause it's about that tired man. Y'all love you. Remiss, if we walked all the way through the black market and did all this shopping with all these different businesses and didn't get no haircut. Come on. I know thousands of barbers. Come on. But in order for them to come on, I had to go get the coldest. It's just my opinion. And a lot of other folks' opinions, too. Plus my dog a comedian. So that automatically bumped him up the list. And he funny as hell. Come on. And I knew him as a comedian way before I even knew about the barbership. Come on. But dawg be following my nigga on the ground. You'd be surprised, the type of clientele that he got. Cause the work just speaks for itself. It's like, these are the type of hair cause that you see and want. You ain't even give a damn what the price is. Baby, look, I'm gonna get one of these. That's how cold he is. When niggas show up with a picture? Yeah. When they ask for a haircut that they know that you did, that's when you doing something right here. You give me. I put it around. I put it around. Not only that, he's so cold, bro. He's sponsored by these folks right here. They just, they've been looking out for him since the beginning. This bevel. Black on, right? Signature fade with the bevel blade. When they dropping your haircuts in wraps, you know you on to something, man. Amen. And other than the Marcus Harper. Yeah. Love you to God. Love you to God, man. Welcome to the black market, man. Thank y'all for having me, man. And congratulations to all your success. Come on, man. Oh, yeah. Come on. Thank you, man. Hey, man, God bless the trap, man. You know what, man? I just wanna say I'm proud of y'all, man. Thank you. I really am, man. Like you said, we've known each other for some time, man. And like to see what you guys got going on here is just like inspiring. I see how y'all affect like the whole country, whole world, bro. Like y'all affect the whole culture. And that's something that nobody really be able to, like, get really claimed. You know, I hear you say it a lot of times, like, they suppressing my numbers. But like the way that your name drops in the streets, bro, y'all, hey, man, God bless the trap. We thank you, Father God, for this blessed place. Let it continue to flourish. Let all things come to your glory in this place. We thank you in Jesus' name. We amen. Amen. Bless the trap, bro. I'm glad that you know the truth. Because the people need to hear somebody else say it. They think I just be saying shit to say shit. But they really trying to, like you said, they trying to suppress the numbers. They don't show the real. The impact in the streets is real. Yeah, man. Yeah, we so far ahead of the game, we can't even hear criticism no more. We can't. That's why we had to open up the black market to let everybody know you can get some of this, too. Clayton, man. Shoot, Marvel has, you know what I'm saying? Come on, man. Heavy. I hear, like, didn't it? I subscribe, brother. He in there, man. Y'all in there, bro. I rocked with it. I'm proud to be here, man. Man, give us a brief intro. You was telling us how you first got into the game. But tell the people, tell the world, man. Introduce yourself and all that good stuff. Yeah, my name is Marcus Harvey. Some people call me V Marcus Harvey. Been cutting hair since I'm pretty much like 12 years old. Started off in the shop in Gwinnett County. Started off sweeping. I was a little fat kid in the shop. They call me Buckman, you know what I'm saying? Work. Nigga, this, oh, bro. They used to be on my ass. Ain't buffa, no, but you ain't try to work. You ain't try to work. It's like 12 barbers in there. So I'm, like, sweeping up here, cleaning clippers, like, making store runs, getting a lunch, all that stuff. You said this was in Grip? No, this is in Gwinnett. Oh, Gwinnett, OK. Yeah, like, literally right from down the street from the theater where they have it over there. OK, yeah. Like, the next complex is crazy. So there's, like, a little trail behind my apartment complex I go run, go check it out. You know, one day I saw this little kid sweeping up here. And I was like, yo, that's my barber. He was the owner. He was like, yo, how can I get down and do what he's doing? I see y'all giving him cash. Bro was getting cash from everybody. You know, at the end of the day, they just get hitting with $5, $10 or a haircut. So that's 12 barbers. So, you know, he coming out, peeling out right. So I was like, yo, let me try that. So one Thursday, let me come through, work there for, like, three, four years, man. And then randomly, eighth grade, my homeboy, AJ Tamplin, shouts out to AJ. I was helping his house, man. We had these little Walmart clippers. And I attempted to cut his hair. It ended up being a baldy. It was supposed to be an evening. Then it turned into a fade. And then it kind of came into another. And it just kept, two hours later, it was a baldy. So pretty much is where we ended up right at that. So, you know, and then that was the start for me, man. He could let you cut him again after that? Yeah, nah, nah, nah, he definitely trying to get me here, cut his hair now. Like now I'm just saying, like, in eighth grade, I ran away from it at that point. I ran away from it at that point, but had to go back to, man, my mom got into a car accident on my, going into my ninth grade year. So we had to move to Tennessee. And you know, I'm used to, like, getting, like, fire haircuts from, like, Atlanta barbers. And we in this small town called Morristown, shouts out to Morristown East. You know about it. I hate from Tennessee. Yeah, I'm from Tennessee, too. Oh, okay. I'm from West Tennessee, though, from Denmark. Okay, cool, cool. Yeah, East Tennessee, right outside of Knoxville. You know, you know what it is. You know what it is. My family, my mom, yep. Everybody talks like this a little bit, like, hey Harvey, you know what I'm saying? Say your last name a little bit like that. You know, how you doing with it? G-Jet. Hey, hey, I love you. Harvey, you gonna run that football for us this Sunday, huh? Yeah. You gonna run that eight gap. Suddenly I got a lot of money riding on you. That's how they used to hit me with it. So, you know, there wasn't no barbers there, though. Like it was a small town. So there's like two barbers. One was like, old time, you know, he drank a little bit too much. So he's giving cats the little smiley face line up. I wanted to let them do me like that. And the other one was just too busy. So I started lining myself up with some rusty clippers. My cousin gave me. And then I started cutting cats on the team. Then it kind of started growing from there and then came back to Atlanta. Started cutting in Atlanta. And it was like, I was at Georgia Perimeter. I was at the 13th grade, as we all know, GPC. So I started going to Georgia Perimeter College, you know what I'm saying? And I was doing more haircuts on more house than I was like actually going to school. So it was on academic probation to decide to go to Empire. And then from there, man, I was like, just obsessed with like just getting better. So started like working as an assistant, but I was cutting hair on Morehouse's campus. And that's when I started getting on my like chops, you know what I'm saying? So that's how it just kind of built up. You been working since you was in what, the fifth grade? Man, listen, swear for you now. Yeah, actually I made a lot of companies when I was in the fifth grade. I had a candy company when I was in the fifth grade. Yeah, I had a lot of little businesses, you know? They was just little get rich quicks, kid. Yeah, it was just, it was just to get something, you know what I mean? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? We was frozen cubs, you know? Yeah. You might want to, you know, you might have wanted something. You might want a Super Nintendo or something. Yeah. Pre that Kool-Aid. Hell yeah. But now though, bro, you didn't turn into Empire. Man, but that's a credit to a lot of people around me, though, you know what I'm saying? Like, you can't turn into no Empire by yourself. You know? When you put that work in, though, bro. I did put the work in. You put that work in, yeah. And I think that's life. You pick up them skills along the way that you don't even realize you pick it up. You know what I'm saying? Yes, sir. Like, the barb is going in on you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's probably playing a part in why you got some comedy chops and do the stand-up, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Like, yeah, man, so. Everything you fly at now, you probably was doing it when you was 12, you know what I'm saying? You got an eye if he was a photographer. He was always making kids, you know, people, your mama and them laugh when he was a kid. You know what I'm saying? Like, I was doing that when I was 12. Y'all was doing that when y'all was younger. You know what I'm saying? He was always with cars, always fly. You know, I see, I pulled up. I said, okay, okay, my guy moving. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, just all these things that we've been doing since we were young, bro. Like, it just like, you get to the age where you just like, start coming to realization. That's who you are, man. Like, and just like, resting that joint. I'm like, know that that's how fly you are in that space when you like really cultivate that ability that you got. You know? That's real, bro. That's bad, man. I feel like I got glasses on. I shouldn't have done that. No, do your thing, you know. You know what I'm saying? I knew that glasses were a problem. You know what I'm saying? But that's how it is, man. No, it's real. She like. Well, you know the barbershop, that's the center of the community. Yeah, man. Man, that shit can change your whole mood. Man, the right cut, you might not have, but a hot 10 or 20 left after that little haircut. Shit, you still feel like, you know what I mean? You just change your whole mood. Yeah, like the barber affects the client. The client affects the family. The family, the community, the community, the city, the city, the state, the state, the region, the region, the country, the country, the world. You know, if a fire barber really get a hold of you, he can make you think you can do any and everything, especially if you see him being like, dope at entrepreneurship. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, now my clients come to me more so like, not only they know they're gonna get the flyest cut they've ever got, you know what I'm saying? Or the experience with the conversation is gonna be elevated to something that like, they ain't never seen before. Her like, you gonna wanna do more work, you gonna wanna put more work in after you talk to me like, cause I'm doing this as a barber. Like, as a barber, bro, that shit be crackin' be out though. You know what I'm saying? But you know, as a, as a shorter, you know, the ultimate compliment you can get at the barbershop is from them old niggas that bein' there playin' chess. Like, your haircut ain't shit if the old niggas don't be like war. Now you lookin' sporty. Yeah, you look like some nambar. Lookin' real sharp, real sharp. I feel young, boy. But yeah. You do all that for me, like, you ain't gonna have to have some old dudes just to sit around and compliment. I do. I think I'm gonna invest in that. I'm gonna invest in some old dudes just playin' chess. You ain't gotta pay them a lot. I ain't got to. They like to buy old. But they like to get to the barbershop extra early in the morning. They can be the people who open it up. Yeah, they'll open it up. The greeters. They more on like, hey man, I just wanna, hey, you know, they always gotta, they hand like that a little bit. They'll brush you a little bit. Pocket full of ones and five. Gotcha. You try to make sure you can feel it. He can bend all of you. He can bend all right. And right, you get on him. You stay so booked up, how can, somebody gonna watch this in one of Mark and Mark's little cut, bro? Yeah. Can we do like a raffle or something where we can get a couple, bring you a couple just randoms? Yeah. Like the people gonna see you cutting all these celebrities and be like, I'm he ain't fuckin' whatever. He got me ready for the Hawkeye premiere. But you a celebrity. I know him. But he got me ready for the Hawkeye premiere. Right. And he wasn't really available. I know. She was crazy. You know what I'm sayin'? I'm tryin' to see if we can goddamn squeeze him in the middle of that. I can rock with y'all, y'all tell me what y'all wanna do. We can make it happen. You know what I'm sayin'? I'm talkin' about for like my fans or something. But I say this. Hey man, somebody, we wanna transform somebody. Right. Oh yeah. That's what I'm sayin'. Let's do that, let's do that. We don't want a nigga that just need a haircut. Man, shit. And we'll do it for our episode. We got a spot, we can put you in. That's what I'm sayin'. I'll be cut while y'all talkin' or what not. You wanna do it? Yeah. Put it right there. We talk about y'all doin' your show. We transform that dude. You know what I'm sayin'? Yeah. Yeah, but don't come here dirty. Nah, nah. Cause you know some cats be comin' in. We'll do it when you bring. Yeah. When you bring. You know what I'm sayin'? Yeah, I got you. You alright? Yeah, come on, man. When we do the one we was talkin' about. What we had said. Yeah. Yeah. One of the last time you did, this was one of the. I ain't never forgot. One of the most memorable. I ain't never. Marcus Harvey Jokes I remember. For me, it's the Fam the Fuge. Okay, yeah, yeah. Come on, man. Fam the Fuge, yeah. What's happening? That's my shit. I'm just like, you know, like as comedians, we come from a time where your jokes was your callin' card. Yeah. Don't fuckin' might not know your name, it oughta be. Martin, who? They could do the Fam the Fuge shit. We couldn't have, like, that's the shit. So it's like. The devil. Yeah, man. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Like, it'll just be shit like that in the game. Just like, that's the type of shit that I miss. Amen. You know what I'm sayin'? It's dope, cause I only see this man on social media. You know what I mean? Pandemic. He was one of the dudes that popped in. So I appreciate that, you know what I'm sayin'? We got a lot of business we worked out together. We been buying up old condemned kind of cares. Yeah. And converting them into. Old shit, they used to be by, oh, man. We done a lot of beautiful shit with Radio Shag. Boy. Tuscaloosa, it's goin' crazy. Tell him about it. Come on, man. We got a jumpin' gym in an old Radio Shag. Yeah. I didn't know nothin' about Radio Shag, though. We go to cities where all the shit's prepared. These motherfuckers out here startin' business with out me. And I invited it all, y'all. To the black market in. We tried to bring you in. We tried to bring you in. No, you didn't. We sent the email. We sent it. Oh, you're lying. I see you niggas in person all the time. It's down the back, baby. I'm just tellin' you what. I know what happened. Cause I asked him, I said, where he at? Nah, bullshit. Man, drop your social media so they can follow you. Hey. I gotta, hey, one more thing, though. Drop your social, bro. Drop your social. You got it. D-Markets Harvey, yeah. D-Markets Harvey on Instagram. Yeah, go follow him. Well, y'all got a motherfuckin'. Do you believe it goes? Yeah. You didn't see, I know you on the show, do you gotta say that? I've seen evidence. You know, I've seen some shadow figures. What's a shadow figure? Okay, give me a better lead-in to that, man. Tell him about the ghost show. Oh, yeah, so I got a show called Ghost Brothers 2. My two other homies, Daly and Sprats, shot South of Daly in the Juwan Mass. We have a show called Ghost Brothers on Discovery Plus. Go check it out, Honey House guests. We also got a show called Fright Club that we do with Jack Osborn, where it's like a reaction show. And we be kickin' it with him. That's some fire shit, too, so. Shout out to Jack. I fuck more than Osborn. I'm telling you, y'all gonna rock with Fright Club, man, y'all gonna rock with it. Who are they to come on this motherfucker? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Sharon, you know, Sharon, you know what I'm saying? I didn't know. I didn't know. That's what I'm done. That'll be hard. You know, he always felt like he's fallin' a little bit. Yeah, fuck with you. You know what I'm sayin'? So yeah, but like, yeah, man, we just like three black dudes who like go ghost huntin', bruh. And you know, black folks say that. Have you seen any black ghosts? Shoot, we went to a plantation. Did you see any black ghosts? Nah, we heard black ghosts. We went, I wanna try to see, you know. You heard them? Yeah, like, they was knockin' on the doors and stuff, bruh. Swear for her. Man, they for what? Oh, give me your list, your dream client, you remember I asked you. Oh, dream clients. Now, in which way, like? Bring that shit back. Remember I said, if you could bring that shit back. Which person? Okay. Definitely Jamie Foxx. Definitely Jamie Foxx, great storyteller. I know his barbers, Shots Out To His Barbers with Jamie Foxx, I love it, like, you know. Yeah, he's just dope, man, you know what I'm sayin'? Obama. I wanna get Obama right. Hell, you wanna get him crispy? Ah, man. Why can't he be crispy? I want Obama to grow the beard out. I put that line on him. You see what I'm sayin' right here? Don't push it back, Mark, don't push it back right here. Keep it straight up here, right here. Keep him tight in there, fade that boy. Get him in and out, push a button on him, you know what I'm sayin'? We ain't never seen him crispy. We ain't never seen him crispy. Let him wolf for a second too, so get the waves pumping, you know what I'm sayin'? Maybe we show him my GQ joint on how to get waves, you know what I'm sayin'? Gotta do that. And then, talk him into it. Yeah, man, get the waves. Obama, tie it down, man. Tie it down, Obama. If you hear me, Obama. He watched this every so often. For the culture. Y'all laughin' and shit, but Obama knew exactly what the 85 self-sufficiency was. You know who else watches it? Nas watches y'all. Come on, man. Come on, man. And I'm gonna tell you how. How you know? I'm gonna tell you how, because like you said, we all go back to how far we go back, right? Right. And before I started cutting, we were doin' the comedy together. We'd always be at, you know, maybe we'd have Mondays, you know, Cats Cafe, all these dope joints, you know what I'm sayin'? And when y'all was really starting to pop, man, I was on tour with Nas. We were in either Hungary or Paris. And we was like, we ran out of stuff to watch it. I was like, man, I gotta let y'all see these guys at all. And I just put y'all on. He's like, yo, these cats are funny. I fucks with them. You know what I'm sayin'? So he was rockin' with us. No, I said that. Son, tell him. I was looking in the camera, so he could talk to him. Oh, okay. I thought he was gonna walk in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm like, that's his son? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's his son? No, no, no, no, no. Nah, man, there's a lot of people, man. Don't do this. That's what I'm sayin' like, because I see what y'all doin', man. I see y'all's grind. I see how y'all put people on, bro. And like I said, I've always told anybody that I'm cutting, because we had time to talk. Dame Lillard, man. I'm like, yo, you've won that 85 South. You talkin' to everybody about y'all. Clay, whoever I've cut, man, I've cut over 70 celebrities. I can't even really name them. Literally all A-listers, B-listers, C-listers. Whatever you wanna call it. Everyday celebrities who go to their family and just raise their kids. Any and everybody who's the dopest person in their family. You know what I'm sayin'? I cut those type of people. But when I do, I be tellin' them, when we chillin', we in the shop. Well, the gallery with the Moose Lair, when I had that joint, we had it on the big screen. We have y'all rockin' in the back. Man, it's like, bro, the community rock with y'all, man. Thank you. We rock with y'all, bro. You know what it is. You already know. You already know. You already know. No, but we rock with Nas, too. Yeah. Nas rocks his job, bro. Yeah, man. Y'all dope, man. You a slave to the page of my rhyme. That's my dope. He gotta come up here. He gotta come up here. Tell him to come through. Something come on up, man. Bro, tell me about these bevels that you brought, though, before we wrap it up. All right, so, dope story. Shots out to Tristan Walker. The founder of Bevels. Me and Tristan met when Nas got invested into Bevel. He was doing the photo shoot and G-Code, my boy, Gabe, shots out to Gabe. Gabe is the dopest. Gabe is Nas's right-hand man. He's champion. He was like, yo, we can't have Nas and no barber joint unless Marcus is cutting his hair. So they flew me out. He didn't even have to do that because they were gonna get to some standing to do it. I get in there and, you know, just being me, being funny, I've already cut Nas, but I get myself introduced to Tristan. Me and Tristan hit it off. And then, like, after that, hit it off with the second-in-command Cassidy. And we, like, struck a deal, man, and I've been sponsoring with them, like, rocking with them since the beginning. So when they even started the tremors, I was, like, right with them on the development piece. But then, when these came out, man, they flew me to China. And I stayed out in China for a week. I felt like Frank Lucas and that thing went to, like, the manufacturer joint was on the dry raceboard, like, nah, we need to do this, do that, do this, do that. And, like, it just goes for peace. Yeah, I was like, don't do that. Don't do that, don't do that. I'll be like, well, man, I'll be there. Because you're not gonna be a race. Yeah, that's gonna be right. You can't bring that back. I just understood that. That's your fault. I just understood that. I'm just out here, I'ma get it. That's your fault. Nah, man. You big in China, don't miss our Chinese world. You don't wanna do that. They love us, man. What do you think we get these cameras from? Yeah, I don't know. And so, yeah, I was out there, man. Shout out to Toshih. Yeah, shout out to you. Hashi Taishi. Hashi Taishi. Hashi Taishi. Stop. I'm gonna get no more playsticks. OK, I'm just saying, like, but nah, man, it was just cool. Like, it's dope to even see that like back, like that on the back from fade to finish. Like, I just remember, like, like telling Tristan on the phone, I was like, yeah, man. And I just, I just said the line and he's like, hmm. And now it's on the box, bro. So, you know, I wouldn't like my face to have been on it because, you know, I got that look, you know what I'm saying? But it's still, your essence is in there. You know, I always want to be on like a duke box. You know what I'm saying? The wave box. You should. I mean, I'm gonna do my own, yeah. You got your own shot. Well, not no more right now. Well, you got the power. But I got the power to open it up. Yeah, yeah, I got it. No reason why you should. Yeah, yeah. At least some wave grease. Definitely. Well, I mean, I'm connected with them right now. They got all that. They got wave grease. You can't have your own grease? Nah. How about your own do-rat? We'll talk about that. Your own tremor? Nah. Can't do that? Nah. Will. Barbecue. Come out with a line of dope ass capes. I can. I can work with somebody on that. See, you feel me? I'm not supposed to, yeah? Chairs. I know somebody about that, too. High definition mirrors. We can figure that out, too. You got to have your own alcohol and shit. We do got that. That circuit city did have a lot of old stuff. You got some razor bump cream? Come on, man. Oh, you. Black people shit? Yeah. That razor bump cream, they do have that, too. They don't have that. But they ain't got the skin shit. They ain't got that. They ain't got nothing with no cocoa butter and fused in it. Come on, now. Light eucalyptus. Light eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Come on, man. Eucalyptus overpowers us. Hey, man, fuck yeah. It can take you about. It can take you about. You need to start selling diamond earrings, though. But you know what I really am selling? Real talk, though. Studs. Because real talk, this is real what I'm about to do. I'm dropping a master class, a six-part class on how to become a barber star, how to work with one. Like how to do contracts with companies. How to, like, you know. What kind of advice would you give to, you know, people who want to quote unquote be celebrity barbers? Like, there's some guys out there that don't want to be in the position that Marcus Barber is in. So what kind of tips and advice would you give to a barber? The number one thing is to be humble. You know what I'm saying? Real talk, like, especially if you're dealing with a celebrity. You know, celebrities are celebrities. They're always high-end, high, you know, situations. So if you're not humble, if you can't be able to, like, roll with some of the punches and can't even, like, figure out how to, like, just add value in different areas, you know what I'm saying? It's going to be hard for you to kind of continue to be a celebrity barber. I think that's kind of why these cats kind of rock with me, because, you know, I always add something extra. Like, it's always, like, the conversation is going to be, you know, funny, you know, or even enlightening, you know what I'm saying? I'm going to talk about some stuff that they're going to need to hear. You know what I'm saying? This is always some fly stuff. So, like, I would say, number one thing for a young barber is get around some OGs to make you humble so that you can learn what you need to learn. And then, you know, just one at a time, man. Like, treat your clients in your chair like a celebrity. So when you get a celebrity in your chair, it ain't nothing. And respect people's privacy. Yeah. People bring you around some nice shit, man. You ain't got to talk about everything and everything and to be posted. Right. Straight up. Right. Don't pull the air. That's probably a whole little chapter. I had a barber who did that. I had, like, I'd given them an opportunity to cut knives, right? And I was like, yo, bro, just testing it. I was like, yo, man, son ain't asked. He don't want nobody to take no pictures of him on his first cut. You know? You in that spot, you might be able to become his barber because you in LA. I'm over here. You know, I ain't flying out there every week because at first I was flying out there, like, man, for like four months straight, I was like, every week I was back and forth. And I was like, yo, no, I'm going to put him on, right? I was like, yo, don't do no pictures, right? Man, I said, don't do no pictures and don't over talk. You know, keep him kind of like, let him just kind of feel you out because that's another thing he has to be doing. They be trying to overpower your space, you know what I'm saying? You bringing them into your home, you want peace. You know what I'm saying? You don't want all that extra stuff. So I'm like, don't over talk. He's over talking. Takes a picture, posters on the ground, and gave shots out to Gabe, hits me. I was like, yo, man, what's up with your dude? This dude just hit me up. It was like, yo, man, Marcus told me to, like, if I ever need a Nazi to cut, to reach out to him directly. You know what I'm saying? I was like, damn, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, like I said, humility, man. Like, he would have continued to have been his barber had that situation not, you know, been the case, you know? And so that's just how I look at it, man. Just like be one with it, you know what I'm saying? Be real. Drop the social media again, man. The Marcus Harvey, T-H-E, Marcus Harvey, like Marcus Garvey, you know what I'm saying? You can see my life, the comedy, the kids, the wife, you know what I'm saying? You can see the art. You can see the relationships. You can see the experiences, man. I live a wealthy life with no strong bank account right now. You know what I'm saying? You got a one? Get in there. You lying ass. You know what I'm saying? You're lying. No, I'm just kidding. You know what I'm saying? But like, you know, I'm happy, you know what I'm saying? You know, regardless of what it is, I have, like, I have a lot of people who, like, look out for me. You know what I'm saying? Like, you show me love, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to Frank in the back, you know what I'm saying? He shows me love. Man, he's just got a lot of good people. You keep good people around you, man. You're going to continue to do great things, so. Yeah, you a good person. So you don't even know the blessings that's already coming to you anyway. You up. We've seen you in action, bro. We know the type of person you are. And that's why I wish you much love and success. My man. I know it's your first time coming to me. Come on, man. Yes, sir. You know where we at now. Hell no. Look through that cup, man. Black market is open. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's go.