 Yeah, I know I gotta get into the to this tank thing that I seen when y'all got to sing in it. Yeah, I want to hear that. It was you singing. Tank, Tank, they want no smoke with me. This shit right here is crazy. Yeah, I know I gotta get into the to this tank thing that I seen when y'all got to sing in it. Yeah, I want to hear that. It was you singing. Tank, Tank, they want no smoke with me. This shit right here is crazy. Man, I seen it. Tank, I met him. Remember who's that dress? Yeah, we were in that dress. I seen nigga, we was in VIP together. He real cool. He came to us to decide me. Yeah, watch out now. He came to us. All these niggas gonna have to back up now. Here we go. You know, and he ain't like that. You know, my other sister was sitting beside him acting like she didn't know who he was. It was hilarious. That was funny to me. She tried to play him like, I don't know you, nigga. But she really liked him, the nigga. But I was laughing. She's like, I said, what you doing? I don't know who this is. I'm like, if you don't get your butt up, the nigga don't want you. You know how many women I need? I think he's about to get married during that time. Tank, cool. Cool as hell. So we'll have our beef with him. You beef with him? I'll say, I made a video one day. I sang LL3 at this vlog in New York. Okay. And it was where they really test your vocals. And then I posted it up like, hey, none of you R&B niggas out seeing me. Y'all may have more songs than me, but y'all can't out sing me. Then he got on there. He said, hold on, brother. I don't retire till next year. Oh, and now I was like, you can get the smoke too. Like, you don't want this. Then he was like, so when I went to his house like a couple of weeks ago, he was like, when you said that, he was like, I like him. You know what I'm saying? So I got to go in at him. So basically it just turned into me and him doing a record together. And then now me and him about to do a joint deal together. We're going to do an R&B label together. That's dope. See, I got open doors, man. I love it, man. See, brothers get together like that. They lying. They say we can't get together and make somehow they crazy. And we do this. It's very rare to find a tank, a person that'll let you redo his biggest, one of his biggest records and co-sign it. Push it. He co-signed it. Shoot videos with you. I got another song about to come out a video and everything stay. He stayed an extra day in Atlanta to help me do the video and everything. Did you choose that song? I deserve. Yeah. Did you choose? Yeah, I was drunk. I was drunk in Atlanta one of them drunk nights. That's why I love Atlanta because I get some, the vibe. I'll go to the clubs. He all the women. I'm like, oh. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they got the strip club going. It's just so easy to get a vibe in the A. Yeah. So that's why that's another reason about a condo in Atlanta. I was like, I gotta live here. The creative juices keep flowing. Yeah, yeah, make you push. I noticed like when I'm in Kansas, I make depressed music. When I'm in Atlanta, I'm up. It's just totally different balance of my personality. So depends on the type of year and what you want to write is where you need to go. Yeah. So if I, and also Kansas helps me think because it's so boring at times and Atlanta is just more like really fast pace. Yeah. It's something to do every day.