 Getting into the music though for a while. So like, as all this stuff is coming out, it takes time to I guess put it in a song. Yeah. Cause I know on no jumper you said, before they was talking about Naughty Bob, they was in the studio the same day. Yeah. And I know, you didn't make like a Naughty Bob, but you made the song Switching Sides. So like, did you wait for like, you know, stuff to happen before dropping that and then taking it there? Or like, how do you go about doing that? I kind of just, I waited it out because I, I was just basically trying to wait it out to see what would happen. Cause basically I was cool with them when that shit happened, you feel me? Like even when the moment, the day it happened, like feel me, I was cool with them. I didn't know what their intentions was doing, you feel me? Like saying, I had no beef with them. And then I had heard some shit and then I just cut ties with them like that. Because it's like, y'all putting me in a funny situation where now I gotta choose niggas I don't know were over. Like where I was raised and my home base. Like, I just wasn't fucking with that, bro. And I just kind of cut ties with them niggas, bro. Okay. And then like, so in, I guess, because your manager was already there, you met 401 and that's kind of just how all happened. Yeah. And then, but didn't you do something like JD or something like that? Yeah, I did a song with JD. I was just off the string for like, I just hit him up. I just hit him up. He was with it. He was trying to do it. He always, I always fucked with his music like coming up in a book like sound like he was one of the niggas I always fucked with. So I just hit him up one day. I made that shit happen. We just did it. And really, I was cool with Boona. And Boona was already cool with him. So like, he kind of just made it happen. It was just like a fucking let's do it type of thing. I was Boona. You spoke to him lately? Yeah, he been good. He kind of just staying low key. I've been telling him he gotta push his music and just keep going. But my son, it's been a kind of like a whole breakdown because we was all rooted by somebody who is now his whole shift of attention is on these kids. You feel me? Like we was there before them. And it's like we just basically got shelf-bottling. So we decided to part ways and I both left. Both of us like, yo, what the fuck we about to do? Like I ain't know what to do. You feel me? I'm just going along with it, bro. I'm just trying still, bro. And that, did you like, what did you think was like, you know? I'm glad. Real shit. Sometimes I was dying. I didn't really want to tell myself this, but sometimes I'd be thinking like it'd be over for this shit. At least for me, I hadn't been through so much ups and downs and shit. Sometimes I'd be stuck and I'd be knowing like how to bounce back. But then that's why I say thank you to my supporters and my fan base. Cause like when I look at certain shit, it just makes me want to go harder. So it's like, I can't, they counting on me. So I got to do this shit, bro. And what do you feel like you missing to take your career to the next level? I ain't got a lot of that computer. That label. All right. I feel like a label right now. It's the only thing, bro. Cause didn't you have a did-show deal or something? I mean, but it was like... It was a small machine. It ain't a big machine. It wasn't really, it wasn't even brought to my, my like fucking attention. Like I didn't even know that. Like I think it was just doing that shit. This is what I'm saying. Like it was fucking niggas over, bro. I ain't even know that. You feel me? Oh, I didn't know yet. So. Well, so you really never got official label? No, I never signed, I never been, no, I never signed to no label. When I was with FR, he partnership through them, through him. So when I was like a whole thing there, every artist that there was basically all to do this and this and that. Like, you feel me? I never went to no label and signed, no, nothing like, you feel me? Nah. Hell no.