 And my cousin, who is now deceased, he was a member of Prime Suspects with No Limit, and his name is Scannu. And you know, rest in peace to Scannu, but he kind of talked me into, it was a combination of him, K.L., Mia, and Cain and Abel that kind of got me to No Limit. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Wow, so I mean, so when you, once you start to link into the music, now it's going up to 19 now, like the part where now the No Limit phase start, you got to make a choice. Manny Freshman was around then, because I know K.L. I was telling the story about, he met baby before Manny, and he met baby and Manny before they knew each other, you know, and stuff like that. So I understand that being that you guys are in New Orleans, this kind of stuff is going to happen. But for you, like, you were seeing the music, you was turned on to it early, Manny didn't do the No Limit thing. How did that kind of, you know what I mean, split out? Well, Manny had already been with Cash Money before he, before No Limit had, before No Limit had got really out there, Manny was already with Cash Money. And in fact, I was courting Cash Money at the time. And I usually were courting because I was hanging around, I did a song with B.G., and I was just trying to get in. And you know, it was, I was just trying to get in where I fit in. Where is this song at with B.G.? That's my idea. It's on Chopper City. On the first, Chopper City is called Niggas in Trouble. All right. We were, you know, we talked to them and I was signed to a record label at the time called Ionic. And I was with a good friend of mine named Storm. And we were recording an album and getting ready to release it. And something just kind of fell with the record label and I was just looking for a new spot, a new home to go to actually record. And I met Cain and Abel and started hanging with them because they were, they were releasing at the time under the name Double Vision. And so I was hanging with them and I knew Fiend, you know, all of us, with the exception of Cain and Abel, with a lot of us kind of grew up in the same neighborhood. And so I was meeting some of the other guys through the guys I knew from my neighborhood and my cousin who is now deceased. He was a member of Prime Suspects with No Limit and his name is Scannu. And you know, rest in peace to Scannu, but he kind of talked me into, it was a combination of him, K.L., Mia and Cain and Abel that kind of got me to No Limit. They were trying to get you. And if I missed out on anybody, there was just a name that came up. It seemed like Mia. Mia would be hustling. We already see her hustling. So like, so when you made that decision though, so you had an alternative to go to cash money. So cause, cause to me, you know, the No Limit thing was big, you know, even before the cash money thing took off, of course. But you had choices back then. Yeah, what cash money was big locally. See, we wasn't here. Yeah, in this region, they were like, yeah, they dominated this region. Even when Body Body was out? You see what I'm saying? I guess both got their fair share around that time, because at the time, I would say No Limit was probably bigger in the Midwest and West Coast at that time when cash money was dominating the local scene. And by the time No Limit came down south, by the time P came down here to kind of get what eventually became that sound that he's known for, I was working around, working around Cain and Abel, Fiend, and people like that. And I did a song with Cain and Abel. That was the very first song I did as a No, before I signed with No Limit. But the very first thing I did with No Limit was a song called God and Guns on Cain and Abel's Seven Sins album. So I met P at their video shoot for Gangster Fight. And once I met him, we talked briefly. He was like, man, come to the studio Thursday with KL. And I came and I had never moved back home. So that was kind of history after that. So yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.