 Even like, because I know Houston, they might, man, everybody reached there and didn't get me nothing. Man, just seeing it sometime, you might've seen it and just apply to see yourself. He didn't have to tell you that. You got it from him though. You know what I'm saying? That rap a lot, carpet mineral. Crazy. Give it up for the invincible, let's age, child, finest, the GB, the general, the street shit, the diamonds, the mother. Crazy. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. So when you think about, okay, here's something I asked Lil Kiki, man. I'm gonna ask you the same thing. When you look at, say, when you look at Dallas and Houston, I asked Lil Kiki, I was like, you know, why do he feel, why do we think that, you know, the Houston scene and the Dallas scene, they have music together, but it's a separate entity. You know what I mean? I almost want to answer my own question, but I want to know what you think about it. Why is it seems it's Texas, but it seems, you know, I wouldn't say it separated, especially now. Like, I feel like it's more tapped in than it ever been. Okay. At this point, a lot of artists just fuck with each other from Dallas to Houston. They younger, but shit, that's the beauty of it. You know what I'm saying? They do, they're soft walking, they're really coming down here a lot. They tapped in here, man. They tapped in here. But Pym used to come here. That was his thing, he loved Dallas. But Pym used to be Bobo now. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't no artist to do this too. Cause how I look at it still to this day, like from an artist's perspective, when you look at Dallas and Houston, it's just, it's more structured. It's like big brother, little brother. Okay. And we little brother. Yeah. We bring a whole another energy. You know, we don't take nothing from what we got going, but it's just far as what we got to see in the industry. Niggas win, like big, doing rap. And H done that. They got a lot of, they got a lot of niggas up right now. They don't rap no more. They came in rapping, they did the game. They played the game and won. So they, they taking that game and tossing that game back. And tossing that game back to them youngsters. You see what I'm saying? More so with us. We had some people get in, but maybe they didn't get no information like that. You know what I mean? Or maybe they didn't get, I don't know. Nobody personally reached down to me and gave me no information. You had to come with it. You feel what I'm saying? Everything I went, I went bump my head. When you think about, I know ESG said that pretty much Houston, cause you know, he from Louisiana, but he moved to Houston. He said Houston found their sound. But when you look at Dallas to him, one may rap this way, the other may rap this way. And they didn't find it sound like Houston had a sound that they was capturing and creating and pushing. But we had already identified our sound. That's what it is. That's a difference. You feel what I'm saying? So you think if you go from Nemesis, then you go from Quint Black, you go from, you see what I'm saying? You keep naming. Different type. None of them sound alike. That's why they don't sound alike. So there's no certain sound. Now Dallas has always been a big media city though. You feel what I'm saying? A consumer. Right, but media and techs, everybody come this here in Dallas. Now, once like my Dougie came out and different things, Dallas thought identifying a certain sound. You feel what I'm saying? But the city thought it. Does that make sense to you? Everybody pushed that one, that well, yeah, everybody pushed that one sound with that unit that popped at that time, like screw and all that. And then everything that trickled off him under that, even if they didn't reach back, just being able to see that. That's what I'm saying, like, just being able to see somebody winning, like to me, I couldn't, that couldn't be in my, right there with me and me seeing, oh, that's what you did. That's what you did. That's what you did. You create other dogs, but not seeing it, you just, you know, you getting blindfolded and going. Yeah. And you falling into the city, you falling into sticker bugs, you falling into all this type of shit when you doing it, how? I can say how I did. I don't know all the other artists, but even like, cause I know Houston, they're like, man, everybody reached there and didn't give me nothing. Man, just seeing it sometime, you might've seen it and just applied it to yourself. He didn't have to tell you that. You got it from him though. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? That rap a lot of carpet, man. Crazy. Get up for the invincible. It's a challenge. Fine. It's the GB, the general, the street. Shit, the diamonds, the mother. Crazy. That man alive. Imagine anybody can see that first hand. It's right there. Come on, man. That, that, that, that births other hustlers. That births other CEOs. That's the piece that affected him. Yes. That's what it is. So growing up, not seeing shit like that. Shit. You just end up in a pit of swimming. Everybody's doing songs. Like you said, it was a point in time where Dallas was mad at. Dallas, because they sounded like Atlanta. But I was like, how can you be mad at these niggas for sounding like all the DJs play? They playing Atlanta. They not playing these niggas. Let me get this, this is obviously the sound that y'all want. Let me goddamn get close to it so y'all can play my record. So that's what niggas was on. So I understand every aspect when I look at it. I get it. I was, I was, I was like, well, you know, prison, Dallas Cowboys, that's separation, Houston Allers or Houston Titan, whatever that. Those are, those are gaps because these niggas is in here. Really, I know they not playing about that, that whole Dallas Houston niggas will die over that. Yeah. And on lockdown, I'm telling you. Yeah. That makes a, that makes for issue in itself. Yeah. That we don't talk about, but it's an issue. I know first hand, it's a damn issue. No. But because sports is big, right? So people like, hell no, I'm with Dallas. Oh, I'm with it. And it be going down just like that. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk.