 You know, and I had met Nipsey at the Palms Hotel, and when I met him, I was like, dang, man, I said, you ain't been doing everything like you need to be doing on the music. And he was like, yeah, you gonna see, yeah, he was telling me about the new stuff he had coming, whether it was blue laces or whatever. This was years before he passed away. He had had, this was after he had first came out and he was like real, you know, we knew him in Texas because he reminded me of Snoop. I ain't gonna lie during that time. I'm turnt up because I grew up in the 60s. Go ahead. Wasn't this what happened to building the school? I can't say if he was building the school. And I think he was doing something over there. I wouldn't doubt it, though. I think I did see somewhere they had a basketball court colorfully painted somewhere right up in this community. So I can't specifically say yes, but I think I wouldn't put it past him. He had a lot. I heard of it, but I was like, if he died, instead of instead of going to his store, supporting the store, why not help everybody build that school that he wanted to build? Build that school to help other Black kids to actually that didn't need, I mean, it needed help to where they can go to. Because I think that's what he was building the school for, like performing school or Black people. Yes, sir. Nothing was a trade school, something like that. So I was like, it was going to help help the other Black people to come in. So like if he was going to build that school, why not get together? Everybody gets together that has money that's willing to help him and build that school. Keep it, keep it going. It's his legacy. Sound good to me. I would rather for that to happen than everybody supporting him, talking about going to his store, like everybody went to his store and stuff. They got closed down right after that, though. See his store gone. That school would have still been up right now. But the store could have been there if it was, it was an organized deal where he, if they actually, I don't know the ins and outs of it, but if that shopping center was on by them, then they could have kept things going. But it became a somewhat, I heard drive-bys and all kinds of stuff. We from outside looking in, but you hear these things like I heard you can't go over there. If you go over there, you might get shot up, but just for going over there to look in all kinds of stuff. I've heard some crazy stuff about that store that me and my wife frequented before all this happened. We was going there when he was living. I never went there when he had died. I only went there when he was living. I went to meet me in Black Sam's pictures. Me and him, we have a family. You see what we do kind of the same thing. So I was drawn to him because my brother had mentioned it. And it was like, yeah, Steven mentioned it to me. He said, man, go out there and see Nipsey and him and go see, you know, and I had met Nipsey at the Palms Hotel. And when I met him, I was like, dang man. I said, you ain't been doing everything like you need to be doing on the music. And he was like, yeah, you're going to see. Yeah. He was telling me about the new stuff he had coming, whether it was blue laces or whatever. This was years before he passed away. He had had this was after he had first came out and he was like real, you know, we knew him in Texas because you mind me a snoop. I ain't gonna lie during that time. And I was like, dang man, what you been doing lately? It was like in 2011, maybe 2012. And he was like, you're going to see, you're going to see. And after that, I think he sold albums to Jay-Z for $100 or something. It may have been after that, but I just know being him had a hell of a conversation right there at the check-in. We was at check-in together. And it was just me and him just because I go to, you know, night spots and he ended up being there. But then after that, a few years later, me and my wife and kids will go by his store because we own this store and we've been had a long time. So it was like mutual doing the same thing kind of, you know, just supplying the community. So how does it, how does it, they end up losing a spot after he passed away? Nobody kept up with it. Nobody does anything after that. I can't speak on what happened to that property. In fact, all of it's closed. It's closed down the whole thing, right? The whole thing is closed down with a tarp around it where you can't see. You can't see in there. Nothing like that. Wow. But the last time I seen Nipsey and had a conversation with him was possibly maybe a week before that. Not too long, Joey Badass was on tour and had a concert at Greek for all of it, all time done or something like that. Had all the elected officials, Joey Badass, Guapoli, quite a few artists and Nipsey Hussle also was on stage there and we all was back there in the back and we was talking back there then a couple of weeks right after that is when the incident happened. Wow. Yeah, man. I know that I'm sorry. I hate that happen, man. Definitely loved it. The movement loved everything because it was a lot of positivity with a lot of the things that he done.