 Just, you know, that's just, that's it. That's how I met Dolph. That's a real story how I met Dolph. But at the same time, I'm saying it to say, nigga handed me a flyer in the CD. And I'm like, all right, I'ma check you out, nigga. You know what I'm saying? I'm in Atlanta, I'm doing my shit, da, da, da. He like, hey, I'm gonna shoot a video with pure passion, pull up on me. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one. And then it's like, you know, like I had so many different little artists that was, and then I was the young Dolph, you know what I'm saying? Around that same time, Key Glock, it just had started. You feel me? That's my guy right there. I was in that, I'm still in that mix. So say like, when Key Glock came, Dolph, Dolph no call me, Dolph like, hey, God, I need to come fuck with my young nigga. He finna go. Yeah. I talk to daddy, yo, daddy, yo, like, pull up with your Memphis like this, boop, boop, boop, pull up, meet Key Glock, young nigga. I ain't got no songs out of nothing really like that. He probably got like a couple songs, but he fresh, you feel me? But they like, he finna go. And shit, I can feel his energy though. Yeah. Let me ask you something with Dolph and you knowing each other. I don't know how you guys connected, but I'm pretty sure. I'll tell you Dolph got a cold story. Give me that cold story then because that's a serious one because R.I.P. the Dolph man, that was one, I was a big Dolph fan. She probably got sick of me playing that stuff here. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Key Glock, that's my nigga like. You know, I never got to meet him, but I just loved, I loved. Give me that story baby. That was hard. You was? Oh my God. But I ain't gonna lie, I was more of a Key Glock fan. I don't know what that is, but I just didn't know about it. Because he liked the newer versions. I just, I just, when I heard, I had already heard Dolph, but when Key Glock came on the scene, I was like, this nigga right here. And I'm like, nigga, I'm too old for this. You know what I'm saying? You just don't lose it. You just don't lose it. I love the way that he would rap him, bro. Yeah. But to give me the Dolph story first. Uh, Dolph, Dolph. All right, I, I'm coming from, at this time I used to travel back from Atlanta to Little Rock all the time. Little Rock, Atlanta, Little Rock, Little Rock, Atlanta, Little Rock. You feel me? And in between is, in between is Memphis. You feel me? So boom. Every time that I'm going to, every time I'm, I put it like this, I'm going so much, I keep the same route. Yeah. You feel me? Yeah. If niggas travel, they know what I'm saying. I know what you're talking about. So I stopped at the same gas stations. I did the same shit. Cause I'm on the same, it's a seven, eight hour ride. So boom. When I get to Memphis this time, I got some smoke on me. You know what I'm saying? Cause at this time, Atlanta got this, this shit called black kush. It's like black, it's some shit that's strong. Yeah. You know what I mean? And I got some smoke on me. So I get to the, my love's gas station that I stop at on Lamar Boulevard in a little, I mean in Memphis. In Memphis. Right? I'm coming out. You know me, I'm young at this time too. So I'm thugging. You know what I'm saying? I hop out the car. I'm bumping music and shit. Door swing open. You feel me? I ain't doing no, I had just started smoking right then. See, cause my thing was if I'm a ride with we, I can't smoke the whole eight hours. For Memphis, the Little Rock is two hours. So I'm like, I can smoke for Memphis, the Little Rock. I take that two hour risk. Yeah. I ain't gonna smoke the whole time. Young niggas know that. You feel me? You ain't. Sometimes you gotta wait. Sometimes you can't smoke it out. You feel me? But I, so saying that to say, boom, I had started smoking. I'm in Memphis. Shit, I didn't let that motherfucker pull at the gas station. I'm bumping. I walk in the gas station. When I walk in, I walk past the car. You know what I'm saying? A black Cadillac. I walk past the car. I come back out. Young niggas like come out the window like, I ain't nigga, what you smoking? You know what I'm saying? And I was like, I was like nigga, that's that strong. You know what I'm saying? That's that real, real song. I said it like that. Oh, man, the nigga said this on the whole lot. That nigga said, what you smoking? So I'm like, nigga, don't smoke this thing, that shit. I'm like, but I got a hit in my car. You gotta hide it. So I don't want to get it. You know, when you hide it, this shit hard to put back. I don't. So I said, damn, man. This nigga just sing like a player though. Like, I'm like this nigga sing like a player, man. Fuck it. So I get the smoke. I show bro the smoke. Bro like, man, let me buy this shit. You know what I'm saying? I say, man, I really gotta take that shit home. Man, my brother, my brother wants, I gotta go. I need this. This one, I'm smoking. You feel me? My personal stance. Man, come on, man. The nigga said, let me buy this shit. The nigga was so cool and so player. I sold it to him and just, you know, that's just, that's it. That's how I met Dolf. That's a real story how I met Dolf. But at the same time I'm saying it to say, nigga handed me a flyer in the CD. And I'm like, all right, I'ma check you out nigga. You know what I'm saying? I'm in Atlanta, I'm doing my shit. He like, hey, I'm gonna shoot a video with pure passion, pull up on me. If you got time. So I'm like, damn, I really ain't got time. But I'm finna holler at my partner in Memphis. So I say, fuck it, I'ma go holler at my nigga in Memphis. I'ma let him hear the CD. If my nigga fucking with it, I'ma gonna pull up. When I pull over there, my nigga say, hell nah, dude trash, when I play the song. You feel me? I understood that. Cause Dolf shit sounded real unorthodox at that time. Feel me? It's like hot class street music or something like that. But long story short, I believed in it. I'm like, man, this nigga, I met this nigga. This nigga, he's solid nigga. I pull up to the pure passion, link with him. Just, he just, just G, feel me? After that, we just stayed in contact. It just, he has something going. He dropped South Memphis Kingpin. He like, hey, I'm finna drop my CD. I got a release party, pull up, you know what I'm saying? You know, I'm here, I'm finna do the, you know, he just started hitting me and that shit just kept going. You know what you should have just said? Real recognized, real. Real recognized. Yeah, for sure. For sure. That's what they want. That's what they want. That's what they want. You can't explain that. You can't explain that. You can't even explain that at all. And yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.