 Man, give me a little bit of that Andi, man. Come on, man. You want that Andi? Yeah, let's go. I know you can sing, nigga, so I don't play with you. I'ma keep it games until the day I die. Me. Andi. It'll never be a snitch when I'm on paperwork. They tellin' lies. Nigga this time. Man, y'all can see all that. Man, that's hard, man. I'ma keep it games until the day I die. We on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gon' talk. You know, I don't gotta hang with you every day, but when I be a friend with you, and I'm close to you, or I talk to you, and I can tell you about my feelings, or I can tell you about something that's going on with me, and like, or you check on me, or I check on you, you become close to me. That's hard. You feel what I'm saying? So, it hurts. I deal with loss very bad. Yeah. Even still today? Until the day. Until this day, I deal with loss bad. I can have a friend, and he could just go somewhere, and I talk to him for a while, and I have an issue with it. Yeah. You know, so yeah, I believe Mo3 deserves his flowers. You know, and nobody gon' scream his name on stage. I will, and I'm on a big stage. Yeah. It was just his anniversary. It was his yesterday or the day before yesterday, because I saw you posted, like, about four different pictures of him. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. We used to clown all the time. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Boy, he got everybody in the goddamn world saying, I got shoulder pads and played football, I don't even play basketball. Boy, he roasted me for an hour on live, on Facebook. I couldn't even keep up. You had me cracking up when you, what you call him? Pillsbury, no, it wasn't Pillsbury, though. Michelin Man. Michelin Man. With a big head or something like that. You got to try that again. Yeah, I was cracking up laughing the way you were talking about him. I think that's hard that you keeping his name alive. I'm forever doing it. I think that's the whole game, like, and that's the whole game even on this show. Like, a lot of times I mention or bring him up or put his music up. I'm always do that. And I'm always rock with everybody. Pimp C. Pimp C, I do that a lot. Like, that's what I do. That's what makes this show different. Sing the hell out of this song. Oh, you be on it, man. I sing the hell out of this song. Yeah, man. What's your favorite song to sing? You know that one. I know which one it is. Hold on, don't say it. Let me see what he's going to say. What's my favorite Mode 3 song to sing? Yeah. I love it. I like Outside. I do it. I do it. I do that song. Or Andi. Man, you see, Bump It Johnson wasn't him. Yeah, he came with his song. How would you hit that? I got to get to that. I went for rain. He's probably been sending me a few records that I've been asking for. He get on the Ruffaz. You can start stuttering and shit. I'm going to send it to you, T-Rap. Send it to you. Man, give me a little bit of that Andi, man. Come on, man. You want that? Yeah, let's go. I know you can sing, nigga. So I'm going to play with you. I'm going to keep it games until the day I die. Man. Andi. You'll never be a snitch with all no paperwork. They telling lies, nigga, this time. Man, y'all can sing all that. Man, that's hard, man. I'm going to keep it games until the day I die. I just love the fact, man. You know, when I got on him, really got on him, he had passed away. Now, my brother had tried to put me on him early. I wasn't on him, but my brother was on him. My older brother, he was like, man, man, you got, I said, ain't any guy, you know me. I'm a, I'm hard on everybody, bro. You call me right now. I'm hard. I feel like you can be hard on, on, on, on. This was early on. He had just came out with the song where he was at the, before he came with the mom taking the church. That part, when he first was coming. Like, well, hold your tongue and stuff like that. Yeah. That part, during that, that era. That's where I'm talking about the, not even when the music got more and more intense. Everybody, man, when he and Boosie did that one, or you know, y'all, you know, you couldn't deny those songs. But at the end of the day, at the first, I'm just talking about the first come up. I was talking to my boy, I said, he's both talent, that I've ever heard out of Dallas to me. That's not even number one. If I was just a regular person walking through her and I listened to some music from Dallas, boy could sing rap, rap fast, chop. He'd go slow, his riffs is hard, his vocals, it's raw. See, and I'm not even into rap as much, but I fell in love with him whenever I was on Instagram one day and I heard him singing in his kitchen and that's what made me. Because I love, I love the, I love R&B. Did you watch my L.O.3 video? The one I did in L.O.3? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I did a scene in the kitchen like that. I know it, I seen it. Big big and my little boy, I ain't know if he know me wearing those shoulder pads or he play football, thank y'all. That was hard, man. And you were like, I'ma do it in the kitchen. I know that's what he would do. Yeah, right in the kitchen. That's when I fell in love with his voice. I'm like, I went to him and I was like, baby, he can sing. He can really sing. I was shocked. I didn't know. I went up to, I was in L.A. and me and Compton Menace was together when we interviewed him. And I said, he wanted me to take me downstairs to see his Harley because he got a, he got a deal with Harley. Like he's one of the... Ambassador. Ambassador for Harley. Harley Davidson motorcycle. Okay. And he took me downstairs and he had about three, three, three bikes down there. And he was like, he turned that music on, get what he turned on. He kept it coming outside. And there wasn't no blue face version either. This was mode three. And I asked him, I said, which one's the hardest, right though? He's like, come on, man. Because he's in L.A. I'm talking about, yeah, but we in L.A. Man, I go, I travel everywhere. I'm talking about, I'm all over the United States. I ain't never heard of blue face verse. Never. I don't even know how to sound. I always heard. I have to though, cause I had to go listen to it. I was like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That nigga hold up, man. That was all he had to work on. Man, when you first heard that, where were you at when you first heard that song? Oh, the crib. I seen him do it on the, uh... What did you say? Cause you're a singer. I know you was like, what the hell? Always, always, uh, my mode three is vocal ability. All he sings and kind of got me where I, you know, me learn how to do runs. Yeah. You know, I'm a singer. Like I sing, but I was always terrible at runs. I'm like, what can run? Like motherfuckers it. And I always learn about listening. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So it's just... I'm practicing. Yeah, I'm practicing. You know what I'm saying? So like, I always admire his, his vocal ability.