 So, basically, man, at eight years old, I was homeless, runaway, you know, I was in the foster care system and stuff. So your parents didn't come looking for you? My mom, she was in prison, you know, for the death of my little brother. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, man. Hey, man, just give us a little backspill on just your whole how you came in the game, really, from a young age, man. I want to hear how it was growing up in New Orleans, man. Man, Chapa City was a gun smoke city, man. You know, you had to be a gangster. Get off. You got off that porch. You either went into a casting or you went into your own lane. You know, saying one of the two, there was no in between. So basically, man, at eight years old, I was homeless, runaway. You know, I was in the foster care system and stuff. So your parents didn't come looking for you? My mom, she was in prison, you know, for the death of my little brother. Yeah. So your mom killed your brother when he died. He was like three months. Yeah, he was a twin. It was like she didn't do it, though. You know what I'm saying? She went in for starvation and the neglect of an infant child. Oh, yeah. So she wasn't taking care of him the way she should have. Well, she couldn't take care of him. She she she this what it is, right? My mom's sister was taking care of us, supposedly. But she was young herself. So all she want to do is be on the phone, talk to the boys, you know, how they rocking the world, your mom at this time. She was on tour with Prince, you know what I'm saying? She was with their power generation crew at that time. So she was in music. Yeah. So, you so you're saying that you're really with your auntie that was really the one that she was responsible. Yeah. Yeah. And like that. Right there. There you go. So where was your dad at this time? What that is? Huh? So he was nowhere in the picture at all. I mean, I was aware I had a sperm donor, but that was about it. Never met him. No, I mean, since I've been growing. Yeah, I met him, you know, but no, that wasn't there for you for y'all. Wow. It's man, I got story behind stories. You know, that's how I got so many books. I wrote while I was in prison and people like, you got a wild imagination. Now, it's your life. This is my life. So let's talk about mom, though, mom. So how long was she locked up? She did like eight and a half years. Then she had to fight for the system, fight the system for like four or five years to get all her cheering back. You know how many kids were there? Six. Six. Yeah. OK, let's split this all up. I was about to say that put us in tools. Yeah. But you ran away. Yeah, I ran away because, you know, foster care, man, and people don't care nothing about them. You're the oldest one. Yeah, I'm the oldest. That's why the rest of them didn't run away. No, they didn't run away. But I hated it because they went through some stuff that I refused to go through. You know, being raped, molested, all kind of wild stuff. You know, how many boys and how many girls? It was five boys and one girl at the time, you know. But now it's like more. Oh, yeah. Oh, five boys and one girl. You was the oldest and you had to what did you leave? You just was hanging out on in Cali. Oh, I was in the Magnolia. You know, up under that boy. You I was like one of the major dogs. You know, I mean, like, you know, I'd rather be out there than being there. You know, the Magnolia Projects. And that that that was that with the Master P. Or was it? It was not playing P come from the Cali. Oh, Burman. From the Cali, you want to give him about a hole? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So the Magnolia was with that with that BG. BG from the 13th year. You know, he know all of them from the one man. So he from the 13th. Yeah, he been gone by 13 years. Yeah, he's already about to come on. Oh, it is? Yeah. We've seen him up there. We hung out. He was sweet. He's sweet. He was sweet to me. Well, he was cutting up a little bit. He was drunk. They like it. Yeah, you know, like it. He vicious. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.