 Each one of you guys have done extensive amount of time, man. But I wanna get it right, man. Chuckie, you did 27 and a half years. That's right. And you did the same, 27 and a half. You did 28, come on. Push me out one year and we all got a half at it all. All of y'all did 28, you did 28 and a half. I did 28, they did 27 with a piece and I did 28 with a piece. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. I'm gonna switch to this show right here is different because we always, you know, we rep this whole Southern region, man. Like no other, man. And I think we're being that voice. All our people getting a voice down here telling people the true story of how things are. And ain't no big guys a little used when it come down to boss talk one on one, man. These guys right here though, listen, man. When it come down to the streets and the things that these guys have faced, man, they have extraordinary stories, man. And couldn't have been on here before, man. Couldn't have been on here before. And I'm gonna be honest with you, couldn't have one of them guys, man. I don't play about his, he gon' always be able to come on boss talk one on one. Y'all when you say the word, I'm pulling up the cameras, you know what I mean? If I don't end up back in New Orleans, man. But he brought some people with him today, man. These guys is heavy, man. My boy Chuck is in the building, man. Charles Daniel, man. At Everett, oh, Fray, man. Big, big buff is in the building. Definitely, definitely, oh, Fray, definitely in the building, man. Man, listen, man. Hey, man, you guys, man, y'all's story is different, man. You know, each one of you guys have done an extensive amount of time, man. But I want to get it right, man. Chuckie, you did 27 and a half years. That's right. And you did the same, 27 and a half. You did 28, cool? Wish me a one year and we all got a half added on. All of y'all did 28, you did 28 and a half. I did 28, they did 27 and a piece and I did 28 with a piece. Wow. What's up with the halves, though? The halves is enough time for you to make that decision whether you're going to come out or you're going to fight the charge. It's all, it's the strategy that they use, you know? That little change is always the code dates in and out, making decisions, you know? Whether the people going to force you into taking the deal that you don't want to take because you want to be free after the years you don't put in or you're going to sit it out. Me, myself, I had to sit it out. Wow, so all you guys was, was it around the same time that you guys was locked up? Yes, 94, 94, 95. He was in first, he was in first, he came. I come right behind him, he come right behind me. And all of y'all knew each other before you went in jail? No. I knew him before, man, me and him was enemies before I went into jail. Oh wow. Y'all just didn't rock it because y'all sucked from different neighborhoods? Yeah, we were from different neighborhoods. That's it. But we was close in the sense of his family. Right, okay. His sister played a big part and me and him not either taking each other out because me and his sister were real close. So with that man's head, it just was, if I catch you slipping, you got me, if I caught him slipping. Wow. I want to get the big buff, man. Like we like to go down through that, we want to go into just the detail because we got something on Kunta, Kunta gave us the spiel on the first interview. But I really want to know, we want to go back just a little bit in your background. What part of, you from New Orleans? Definitely. What part? I'm from the Florida Project. Okay. They say the Night War, but I say the Florida Project. Never heard of that before, Florida. Why'd I call it that? You never heard of the Florida Project? No. I heard Ninth War, but not Florida Project. See, the Night War is made up of different parts, the Florida, the Desire, across the Canal is the Lord Night War and all other parts they consider as the Upper Night War. Oh, okay. Like the Florida Project, Desire Project. The Night War has two projects, the Florida and the Desire. They right across the tracks with each other. Yeah. Wow. So how is it, I mean, it's impoverished. Yeah, it's definitely the ghetto for real. I see. Really the ghetto at real life. Was it any rappers from like, like from the Night War? Well, right now. Right now they got like, you know, Y.D. the Illest, he's out of the Florida Project. You know, he's smoking in the city right now, you know, but back then. Back then. We ain't really had nothing from downtown, but what? Man, it's fresh in Gregory D. We had one horse. Man, it's fresh in Gregory D. From down there? Yeah. Look, that's big. You just had something huge. I seen the bus when Mack was on there and they put that damn video together. That's huge. You got my Just Man and Fresh. You can't Just Man and Fresh. We got one more. Two as well. One more, they always tuck him under Big Mike. Big Mike. Whoa! Now as I pretend to do this world of mine, everything is looking peaceful. I'm checking out these. Whoa! I'm looking for this dude, right? They got him right there in Big Mike. Bro, this dude is this. You can't over that big, these masked dudes. Listen, the album came out. Don't talk about it that summer. And when it came out, some serious deals. No, the some serious ones. When I was in the park, man, you didn't skip a song. People don't like to talk about that park. You can listen to all of that whole album. I'm just a player, player, all of that. And that thing was smoking. Shout out to Jay, we rap a lot. You know what I'm saying? All that stuff was hard. That was one of his greatest. I don't care how you cut it. I don't care what's going on. Can't you stay called the streets of Mike? Man, his little brother was real cool. Really? Yeah. They stayed on the other side of the project. You know, they got two sides of the project. White side, black side. That's what they called it. We stood on like in between on Elva and they stood on Elva too. But they still called the streets from us. Man, his little brother used to hang out together. I don't really know Mike like that because he wanted to move in the outskirts of Texas. But you know, I know him for saying and whatever like that, yeah. That was hard. Just the fact that he come from there and Manifresh and you said Gregory D? That, Seven Ward. Seven Ward, though. But it still closed downtown. Yeah, it's downtown. Wow, man. And like I said, it's just a history of the New Orleans sound and just the jazz and all of it that come with New Orleans, man. That whole situation, when I went down there, I'm five miles from Louisiana, as I always tell people. I'm on the Texas side, but every time I came into Louisiana, man, just to feel a lot of people and the culture. It's just, even from Shreveport on down, Natchez all the way down in the Monroe, it's a different feel when you start going into Louisiana, man. And I'm telling you, man. Alexandria, you know, what was it? A lot in the, what is that called? It's a loft in a lot. It's a couple of places down in the Lafayette. It's a couple of, it's a dude came on here the other day, Marcellus the singer. He from down in Louisiana and, and, and Rustin. Is it Rustin? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So it's just a bunch down. You got to unpack that whole thing, bro. And then when you start hitting B.R. Baton Rouge and then hitting New Orleans, you deep down in there. All that flavor. All that flavor. You can't cook though. Definitely. You can't cook. You, you know, I call people out on this show. I'm doing it so proud. I can't do that. I'm doing it so proud, man. Can you dabble a little? I can do it in the lightweight subway. No! No, man. So just when you, what was, what did they ended up? Well, how did you bump your head? Like, oh man, it's just, you know, man, coming up like I came up, man, seeing a lot of different things, bro. You know, what I know now that I didn't know them, man. We was, we was, we were kind of experiencing a whole bunch of, um, like mental stressing. All kind of at a young age, seeing dolphins out in the hallway, seeing people get killed. You know what I'm saying? People get shot. We go to school. Nobody addressed those issues. So we hold them, you know? Only thing they won't know about the work or whatever like that. You know, where your school work at. Make your grades, right? But nobody mess with the trauma that, you know, that come with that. You know, and, um, and just, just all of this different trauma building up, bro. You know, I was always small in school. You know, I never got kept back in the grade. I always like, was like in advance in school. But what happened when I left school, what I saw, you know, every day, my everyday life, I'm seeing, you know, people doing all these different things. So of course you're gonna gravitate towards the wrong things. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. One-on-one.