 A lot was going on so, and then I was praying too, like a lot of people didn't know like, I was rapping about Percocets, but I was really in church like, praying not like I can get out for them type, you know, because it's really, it's not an easy thing to do, like. Addiction is real. You know, but when I first thought of popping them, nobody was saying like, hey you gonna have withdrawals and this is gonna happen, then your body gonna do this and it's gonna do that. It was just fun at the time, you know, like young just, I had just signed the deal, I was in New York and that was my first time ever popping them Perc. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. You know what I'm talking about, but it's going down, man. Hey, I got a guy here today, y'all. This guy here frequents the show. He one of them ones that I ain't gonna lie. Ever since I started this show, I seen him, you know, he was interviewing everyone else. I got to interview this dude, man. And a lot of people, you know, they know his story real. He's a real one out of Fort Worth, man. Kenny B is in the building. What's going on, man? What's the word? Man, man, just happy to have you back on the show on the set, man. You know, you've been kind of, you know, laid back with it, you know what I'm saying? Chilling, you got to give us an update on kind of what's been going on with you, right? And you've been missing him. Oh, what's up? Have you been missing him a little bit? Of course. And I was very proud of you when I saw. My picture not up. I was, let's get into this part first. I was very proud of you when I looked on your page and see that you had dedicated your life to Christ. Oh yeah, when I got back, well. I was baptized. Yeah. What was you saying? Well, what? Well, yeah, if that's what you call it, yeah. So what led you up to that decision? I don't know. You know, I was going to church already before that. Like, I was, well, not, I used to be against church until like I went around my big sister and she go to church. And if you there, you gonna go like, regardless. How long ago was this though? Not too long ago. It was like a couple, couple of Sundays before I got baptized when I had posted. It was just like a couple of Sundays before that. And like, if you there, you gonna go. But the first time I went to the church, I didn't want to go, you know, like I didn't want to go or whatever, but I went. And it just felt like when I, you know what I'm saying? When I went there, it just felt like the pastor just was saying everything that I was going through. Like, it just felt like. It's like he was talking to you. Yeah, it just felt like he was just talking to me. Like the pastor followed me. Like me and the pastor be talking like, even when I'm rapping, like how I rap against the cussing, like he's still like put fire emojis. Like I still talk to him like that's cool. Like that, but it just, I just felt like he was talking to me and then boom. But then that's how I really just knew what it's called, like the spirit. You know, like when they in the church, it's a big church. Y'all know the churches and Grand Parade. Okay. It's called like some, I forgot what it's called, but it's in Grand Parade. And it's like a big church. And it was like, if you, some come down, like come down to the church and like, if you need a prayer or something, whatever, whatever. And I was losing a lot of my partners and friends at the time. And it was like going on with like with family and just, you know, a lot was going on. So, and then I was praying too. Like a lot of people didn't know, like I was rapping about Percocets, but I was really in church, like praying, not like I can get out for them type, you know, cause it's really, it's not an easy thing to do. Like addiction is real, you know? But when I first started popping them, nobody was saying like, hey, you gonna have withdrawals and this is gonna happen. Then your body gonna do this and it's gonna do that. It was just fun at the time, you know, like young, just, I had just signed the deal. I was in New York and that was my first time ever popping a perk. So I'm saying. And then the next day after I'm like, I just want to feel like that again. So I'm saying. What was the reason you started popping a perk? It wasn't a reason. It never was a reason. But like before I started popping a perk, it was just like a lot of stuff going on in my life. So I'm saying that made me just want like hungry for wrap like starving. Like I just wanted to be who can be like who I am now. Like everything I got now, I just wanted that. So I'm saying. So at the same time, it was like, okay, boom. When I started popping perks, it was just like, damn, like most of the pain is really not nothing. I'm really smiling. I'm really just happy now. You know, like it just like, all right, it's nothing like, so I'm saying, but it's like when I get out for it, I get to thinking about it. Cause it didn't really get rid of your problem. It really didn't get rid of my problem. It was just like for the moment. For the moment. So I'm saying, so every time I was like, I need to feel like this. If I feel like this, I know I ain't going to trip about that. So I'm saying, but not knowing that's slowing me down. So I'm saying like. Productivity. So I'm saying everything I did from, from when I started rapping to me getting signed, that was me sober, just on the move. And then when I went to New York and got signed, that was my first time getting introduced to a perk. So I'm saying, and it was from that point to like. It slowed you down. So I'm saying, I just finally like got our purchases, like just now, so I'm saying like, so the whole four years of everything I was doing, I was on pills. Like when I was just lazy laying back, I was on pills, so I'm saying, so I'm not noticing that until I just got off. So I'm saying like, I just be up every, so I'm ready to do stuff now. So I'm saying like, how many times I done posted been here, didn't come because I probably like, feel like it in the morning. I'd be like, interview, do this. But then later on, now I'm on the pills, I'm smoking. I'm like, no, I ain't feeling it. So I'm saying, but now it's just consistent.