 Go Ye Yo, he came home. Music, he put, he going back in on his music, trying to figure this out. Like, what do you think about Go Ye, what he dropped? The interview he did with Sean Cotton. Nah, he did the interview good, but then he came back with backwards. Do you, I mean, when you look at these, the different impoverished neighborhoods throughout the city, how much does it affect you? Like, when you see even the different places, where they trying to re-gentrify and all kind of stuff, like, what do you see for us when you look at Dallas and how you could be a part of helping to re-establish some of these neighborhoods? Yeah, I like it, though. Like, like the North Dallas, the North Dallas area, they need to drop out, they need to turn down, I love my apartments. Wow, you're talking about, like, I don't know the name of it no more. Like, it's, it's like, it used to be the Indigos. Are you remember the Indigos? That's crazy, right? Indigos are big and I'm up for it. It was big when I used to live there. Oh, you did? Yeah, I was younger, I used to live there. It was nice when I was there. Yeah. I spent like a lot of whole houses in the Indigos. When I was homeless, oh my God. Every part of Dallas I stayed, I was spending like some low income taxes. Well, so you think that area over there, how do you think, what do you think, it used to be real nice, it used to be a lot nicer. You go over across forest, you know, forest and all that, you know, it's nice. Cool. Yeah. The most dangerous neighborhood in Dallas right now is 65. Six fold right there. Where is Pleasant Grove? The Grove. Masters in the late June. Them, them, them young niggas over there. How do you know you ain't out there no more? You just know, just read it if somebody's not, you know. Ain't no way I got no paper. Pleasant Grove. He's ready to paper. Pleasant Grove and Fort Worth kids. Or violence. Think straight up. Fort Worth, 16 through 22 year old, or the dumbest motherfuckers you'll come across. They kill it. They kill it. They ain't got no remorse at all. Fort Worth little niggas is killing. That's all they know is to kill. And shoot. He said Fort Worth. Go yo yo, he came on. Music. He put, he going back in on his music, trying to figure this out. Like what do you think about Goye? What he dropped? The interview he did with Sean Cotton. Nah, he did the interview good, but then he came back and went backwards. What do you mean? He got to spend some knowledge in them down. Talk about something in them down. So, he better be glad more. You and Brewster saying the same thing. He better be glad more. They're right. Yeah, you got to be talking about something. But don't y'all think it's right? He didn't write when he was locked up a question. And I don't know him. I don't know him. But I'm just saying from what Sean told me, he pretty much didn't write. And he basically, now he's trying to figure it out now as he's going. No, no, he's going because he made the, they done did. Like he kind of switched it up. But that first two songs, I think he had in his head like, they want that gangsta shit from me. So you, so, so switch it. If three would have got out with the jail, he'll be talking about how, he would have made it sound how bad he missed his kids and mama. He's bad to be back on the streets. And the whole world would have been singing it. That's all. You know what I'm saying? No, that's all. But he came back with some slack, slack shit and all kind of shit. And it's just like, like, like, we're no you gangsta. But at the end of the day, at the end of the day, where you just came from, where you just came from, they want to hear about the stories in there. Tell us about, let us talk, let us hear about the, we don't want to hear about the gangsta shit. You know what I'm saying? Let us hear about the, let us hear about the, your silly. Yo, you know what I'm saying? The people died. The people died while you were in prison. You know what I'm saying? That would be a hard segue. People mama died. Tell them about that silly, that they ain't getting out about his story. That somebody snitched on, they ain't getting out. We need to, they need to hear some knowledge. You and him don't have a relationship of no sort. No. But I think, I agree with you. Yeah. I agree with that. What you saying? Yeah, it's some knowledge in the situation. You agree with that? Like to tell that real story of what was going on? People love to hear that. Yeah, they do. Yeah. They want to sit back and hear what was what happened. You spend, you did Motown, then a lot of rappers down here in Dallas. So we want to hear what happened. Like twist the black. We want to hear them twist the black. Let me tell you, that's my off focal twist of black. That's your boy now, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But twist the black still ain't tell us the jailhouse stories. I think he's going to tell them though. It's too young, but you ain't too late. It's anticipation of when you got out, we want to know what happened. You should be, you should be putting the Adler hoop to this person that was crying. Couldn't get at this person that was this and this. We need to hear. That's the difference from a lot of people. You know what I'm saying? I'm telling you, a lot of people waiting. You you may statements on here before he came out. You like, I think everything will be cool and go. You remember you said that. But since he came home, he's involved into a grown man. Cause I heard him say, I'll be my badass kids. I'll be my kids. You know, uh, uh, he evolve into a grown man. The worst thing people, the worst thing. Yeah. So, you know, at the end of the day, uh, uh, I think when he got out, he realized, you know, he trying to be grown. So I think it's coming. I told, I told Bugatti yesterday. I talked to Bugatti a lot of time. Uh, you got to be prepared. You know what I'm saying? When you get out and about care about the game. I told him he needed to sign a rapper. Wow. I think, I think you, you, you keep saying the same thing about them getting to sign rappers after their career seem to be, you know, pretty much, I guess, where they've already done a lot of the stuff they can do. Um, but a lot of people still looking for that big song. They never got that outside. They never got that ice cream paint job. They never got it. It's still a lot of artists that have never got it. You know what I mean? Yeah, I know. Everybody not going to be like Big X the plug that can make Big X the plug. He jamming. He's a jamming artist. He can say, he be, if you put his music on the way it's hidden, the snap, the boom, you know, everybody going to keep listening to it over and over. I do it. Listen to it over and over again. Just let it roll. You know what I mean? Everybody don't have that. That's what makes him different from me. You know what I mean? Well, I went to the barbershop the other day. I put that Big X the plug and it just started going and we just, we just started jamming that whole thing. It can jam so long you don't even know what's playing. Yeah. Do you understand what I'm saying? Yeah. Everybody don't have that, bro. Yeah, I like Big X. I'm a soul. I just been riding around listening to full bass lately. Man. His one song? No, he got a couple of. Yeah, a couple of. But listen, full bass just came up out of nowhere. Did you know him before this? Listen to it. Didn't he sign the Drake? Where is the video? I don't think he signed it. I think he signed the Drake. He signed the Drake. Where is the video? He ain't do now. He don't have to. Drake don't have to? None of them don't have to when you good. But it's a different way they doing it. Don't you think sometimes it's something new? It's time to do it a different way? Why do niggas have to do it the same way? I remember when Beyonce just dropped that album. Like she just dropped that album. She just don't tell nobody nothing. She's the first one I seen really doing that and making impact. Did he go number one? Hell yeah. That's Beyonce. Full bass came out of nowhere and boom, that all went up. Nah, he did the thing, but shit up. I think full bass, you think he'll be on? You think he gonna be on longevity? They better get that in my order. Why? Because the world will know. I want to see what he do. I want to see what he pack out the show with Dallas. I don't know if he can. They don't really know it. But there we are. Hell yeah, he can. Yeah, you guys. Yeah, he can. You got something with Drake. You got something with Drake. I have billboards all around this motherfucker. If Rainwater had a song, all this by Drake, you would know just by my interviews. I have billboards everywhere around this beat. I have trains wrapped. I have his whole hood be posters everywhere. You're gonna make him the king fast. We ain't got that much time. He just did a song with Drake. We got 48 hours to make an impact on Dallas.