 Walk is like, when we talking rap, walk is, you got rap friends, niggas be rap friends and shit. Walk is my real partner. Yeah. So man, when you think about like the songs, you just did a song like Wild Back with the sauce and zero nem. What was that like propane? Like age town? Man, that was a mix. Yeah. So just to date it back, so Walk is like, when we talking rap, walk is, you got rap friends, niggas be rap friends and shit. Walk is my real partner. You know what I'm saying? Like outside of rap, that's like my real homeboy, then Xero was my favorite Houston rapper that I used to idolize growing up. So then me and him ended up getting like really, really cool. So then that's a song with like two of my partners, you know what I'm saying? Like real partners. When nobody knew who he was, bro, he was just on the come up and my partner bought him to my studio and I never forget this nigga was just telling me what he was about to do in the rap game. How he bought the soft world. And I remember just been like, who the fuck is this nigga and what is he talking about? He tripped me. Like he had spilled some and he was like, man, it's also policy, bro. And I was like, this is a really serious about this all shit. But as he kept talking to me, I never forget that night. He kept talking to me. The nigga was selling me. He was I was like, by the end of that conversation, I was like, damn, this nigga might use physics to solve the world up. And I'm gonna tell y'all some crazy shit. Everything that nigga told me that night that was in 2013, 2014, some shit. Man, that nigga did every single thing he told me he was going to do, bro. Everything bro. He told me everybody was going to be stealing his lingo. Everybody was going to be talking about that dripping. They're going to be talking. He told me all this, bro. I was about to ask about that cause a lot of people, he, he always step up and say, man, I did this first, man. Niggas trying to steal, to solve, steal the drill. I came with the word first. That shit first, bro. You, you be looking at it in the ceiling. That nigga an innovator, bro. I watched it all happen in my face. I watched this nigga build all this shit in my face. He used to record out of my studio. You know what I'm saying? I watched it. Like I watched this nigga and can't nobody take nothing from him. And I, whenever I tell that story, bro, I always make it clear. Propane is not responsible for nothing they walk did. Like that nigga was going to pop whether or not I was taking him on the road with me, letting him open up a knot. You know what I'm saying? That nigga had it. That I was sold the first time I talked to him. That nigga was this and be one of the greatest niggas to do the shit. That's crazy that, that, that you was able to see and witness all that. And you were already excelling, man. That's just I love to see you niggas, y'all niggas love to get money. I love it, bro. You know what I'm saying? That's my brother, bro. And one thing I can say about Walkbro is. That nigga have always returned the gratitude. Bro, he is not one of them niggas who he don't mind telling you that story that I just told you. Yeah. He gon' tell you on his own. He gon' show love. He gon' show love, bro. He gon' pay homage. Like, and that's, man, I got too much love for Walkbro. I got to get him on the show. I hadn't got a chance. I went back and forth a little bit with him. I know it's gonna happen because we gon' keep working. Yeah, we gon' make that call. We gon' make the call. Yeah, because it's something, it's been so many different people. Like, man, you gotta get walk on there. You gotta get walk. Because he for the culture, you for the culture. Yeah, man, love. And Texas, man. I'm a Texas nigga from New York. And he a Texas nigga. And that's what I know. We love Texas nigga. We believe in Texas shit like for show. It's serious, bro. For show. And so just to see him and the way that he have activated this thing where everybody's getting to be a part of something that he built is getting bigger and bigger. Niggas is walking up, going to be a part of. I just had Brad Warner Kane on my show. He just signed to the MTSL, you know, just to do some stuff with him. Like, he's opening a door where he's embracing the culture. And that's what I'm about. I tell people this all the time when I'm talking about walk. And some people may think it's a crazy comparison. But what he is to Houston right now is what screw was in the 90s, bro.