 I went to middle school with him, I'm real childhood potters with him, I'm real childhood potters with him. Y'all know him as a soldier, we know him as Magnolia Slim. Did you ever do time with Soldier Slim? Yes. What was that like? I always do my Soldier Slim story, I gotta do it. Oh man, Slim was... One time it was Slim. We had a good time with Slim, Slim was on the till with us. Okay, was this the same time I told you about? Yes sir, yes sir. Okay, give me that. I want you to do it. I had a lot of riff-raff about this, this, Kunto said last time on my show that he coerced Soldier Slim to rap and people didn't like that, people, certain people, certain people spoke out against that. So I want to hear what you say happened that day because you was there. Okay. Now I want to hear you. I just want to shoot one thing before you jump. Go ahead. Okay, first thing I would like to ask anybody because that situation period, a lot of cat. When they heard me say that cat, you know, you hit his gangster shit or you hit that and you hit that, I said, man, a dude is a good dude. See when you hear somebody put the good stab on some dudes and dudes have a jacket for doing other thing, they feel like you insulted him or you took away from the stain at the end of the day. You just heard what he tried. He described him to you. Yeah. You just asked him. Yeah. And he took. Good dude. That don't mean he ain't about a shit. Yeah. That don't mean he ain't gangster. That's at the end of the day. He's a human being. That's real. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. The rest of these suckers that's trying to speak for that guy, hold it. Okay. So that day, Kuta told me that he coerced him and I heard the story. I put it out. What happened? Did he want to rap? Or what was it like when he came to jail? It was more like, it was more like this, you know, like everybody loves slim, right? So we had slim, like, you know, doing all kind of different raps, you know, of course we won't have slim, right? We won't have slim. Get out. So it was more like, we was like, man, slim, you know, like, you keep all, you know, slim, man, we won't get down. Slim, we, you know, every day we was, we was on it. Y'all don't have to get down. We on it. We don't have. Y'all don't have music. You know, slim, he like, I ain't really know. Come on. Come on, come on, Tucky. Come on. Say it right there. Slim more like, you know, I ain't really know. Bop, boom, bop. You got to get that out of here. I got it out. Okay. You heard me? Slim more like, man. Come on. Slim, bro. Come on, bro. You know, basically, uh, you see him, y'all want him to rap, y'all trying to get him to go in here. Everything. But he don't want to do it. How long did that go on? Man. If we took this thing about a week or so, man, you would talk about it. You don't do it. You don't do it. You don't do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. on that type of level. Nigga not like, you know, couldn't have made him out to beat him up and make him rap but nothing. No, we need to hear you, man. You, you know, before you go home, we need you rapping on this till we need a concert. You trippin' and then they had three more dudes out to sit out the night wall. What did they name it? Grave y'all. Grave y'all soldiers. So, we needed a concert on the tip. Y'all saying y'all can mess with soldiers. Y'all remember Magnolia Slim? Slim, they got three dudes over here that grade grade y'all soldiers. Oh, and he cranked it. That's how that went. That's how that went. So, but still, so, okay. So, we couldn't the final was able to say hey man. Right. Slim in front of the cell. I'm in the cell with him. You got the rap, baby. You got to give me something in front of the cell. I'm in the cell with him. You got the rap. You got to give us something baby before you go home. You about to go home. You know, I don't like, look, if Slim wasn't a rapper, he'd have been a comedian, man. Yeah. I know him for real. If he wasn't a rapper, if he was in this room right now, you have all us laughing right now, man. That's what Slim here. Wow. So, so, and that day when he rap, well, how long did he rap for? He's every local hit he ever had. He cut up. He did. He did everything. Man, the other thing with that rap. Yeah, they don't even want rap. Yeah, they're kind of like Grinch from the bottom. So, he came to your cell. He said, Hey man, come on, man. You got to give us something. Do something quiet since you've been on the tip. And that was the first time Kunter really just spoke to him about it. But he's been on him too. Like, I know him. He's been on. But that day, what made it different? What Kunter had to do about to go? He's about to go home. He's about to go. Like I said, we've been sweating him whole and all already. You know, every time I talk to him like, Slim, come on, bro. Come on. Yeah. Come on. I don't like that. Man, I don't be better. You know, you know how to do all that. He really like us. He just like, yeah, he's a real street nigga for real. So, you know, how it was then was differentiated with it is now, you know, because you know, if you're a real street nigga, you don't really want to be a rapper. So, you know, I can't rap, but I ain't really no rapper. Don't be pulling up on me. That's the type of time moment. Like, you know what I'm saying? But like Kunter and him, I know, you know, you said Kunter was a soldier and Slim was a soldier. You know, like during this time though, these two young soldiers, two young boys, right, right, right. You know, and it was a mutual respect. Right. It was all love. All love. You know, you know, tell them I had to him because he was a stand up guy for real. Slim went home. When he went home, he put his name in the rap. I was in the Paris real niggas out to be a one. He did. He put their name in the rap. Food dudes name in the rap. Right. That's what them do. Right. They ain't go to it. What he come doing? They got to come over to Cam G. Look at for us. Right. He look at for him, man. They stand up guy for real. You know, doing that time in that in that Paris right there doing that time, you had to be a stand up guy. A way you was from 11, you had to be 11 to start up guy. Let me let me go over here. Right here. Now, I ain't giving him no props trying to prop him up to my listen. He's a legend. They got a T. They call B1 and OPP a old Paris prison. B1. Cool. Get all of the tears. You're gonna hear his name right here. Kunter Gable. Wow. Right there. I want to hear about like you and you say soldier Slim was your celly. Y'all was in the same cell together. Right. Me, him, Tank and uh duty call went before in the cell. That's right. When they when he came in, y'all had already been there. Been there. But y'all had already been locked up. Yeah, we was there before him. He came in. We was already out. What was his energy like? What was the conversation? Give me some conversation. You know when you see dust, man, you know me from the streets. What's that baby love? You know? Wow. What what what sticks out that he said to you during that time when when that was because it was a long time ago but what sticks out like something think back that charge that he they had him on they had him on a murder and attempt murder. Okay. And it was him in the fall party. Fall party was across from you which was a cell three, right? Yeah. On the left. I was a cell two on the left. His father was a cell three on the left. He was kind of literally of his fall partner because he didn't know how you know. Yeah. He ain't did the charge. Yeah. You know, he told us out the gate man. He didn't have my work. You know, but he was literally of his fall party. You know, he ain't know how that was going to turn out. But as time went on, you know, yeah, he you know, he worked out, you know, worked out better for him. Yeah. So, so during time with him, but he never had no issues with nobody because he was soldier slim. Soldier. He didn't go ahead. He didn't go ahead. He ain't going to do too much rapping left guys like Gus. Come on, soldier, baby. You got to give us something. Yeah. You know, but he's going to have you laughing all day on the tip man. He's going to have you. Like I said, if he wasn't a rapper, he'd have been a comedian. He's clown. Wow. So how long to say y'all was locked up in cellars together? Oh, what's the name about 50 days? 50 days, right? I think it's done well. Because during that time, you'll do like 60 days and if they don't accept your charges, go home. You can go home. 50 something like that. Yeah. Yeah. He was on a murdering attempt.