 My brother is actually if you some people might can't see my shirt, but so my brother's actually so just ma'am My brother is actually if you some people might can't see my shirt, but so my brother's actually so just ma'am I am his little sister. We have a 13 year Yeah, correct. Yeah, my brother was very very passionate about music I clearly remember At the age of four years old my brother was getting picked up in limousines Like they was pulling my pulling up and stretching limousines to pick my brother for shows And he was only like 14 at that time like my brother really been doing it since his teenage years He was make no use to them at that time And he just always been passionate like he's always been an entrepreneur like he would if if he wasn't rapping Then he was cutting hair on the porch so a lot of people know him off the parkway by ice cream because he used to cut hair under that Monica and When he started doing the music it just was like if you go back and listen to it even me as an adult now and I'll go back and listen to like tracks like powder bag and tracks like kicking it for these dog-ass holes like and this was a Teenager 14 years old that was spitting this stuff on these beats that just was like Ridiculous, and it was on KL tracks So a lot of people don't know because they didn't tell them that when they talked about it in the No-limit documentary But KL was actually the one Who bought my brother? To masterpiece. Okay. Okay, so KL played a large roll in that because at that time That's when my brother was rapping in his basement making music there So KL really played a big big role in that whole soldier slim sound at that time when he was young and coming up now like I said, my brother ended up getting a track at Which one was on here I Wanted I wanted you got it That is a KL. Yeah. Yeah, I wanted you got it and it actually they put it on down south hustlers And that's when he blew up. That's when he they bought him of course to masterpiece And he got the deal in the first album of course with masterpiece I believe he did at least two there and that's when he switched over to cut-through committee So that's his own label. That's when he wanted to be on his own and wanted to do it for itself That's when the little real ones came into the pictures. Kaotics came into the picture All these people came into the picture and We came into the picture Okay, okay, and and so because you know a lot of people, you know, that was a thing He was like the Tupac of just the New Orleans He was you know, they will keep and it's it's so much because he's authentic through yeah He tells you his story of being from where he's from like you don't even got to be from now I remember one time even now though is still relevant and I think that's what we all strive for as artists At least me as an artist. I want my music to be timeless Like my brother has been dead for at least 17 or 18 years and when you put on tracks like I still feel like she You gotta pay for me in my first in the club by the bulk But those tracks like that it's still relevant. Love me. Love me. I mean come on Me it's still relevant to this day and even I mean my favorite when I was going through things that a job that I had is Soldier life mentality Because I think we so often deal with it in our everyday life that it's kind of a norm when it really is not But we deal with racism every day in life. Yeah, and for him to have captured that at that time He was way ahead of his time and we're still dealing with that today. So this is a timeless thing And I think that's why people love him. I think that's why people Idolize him. Yeah. Yeah dope. Did you what was some of the craziest things that happened when people After he passed away some things that you can remember people, you know How they approach you when they found out you were so just slim sister So even before like because even before like a lot of people think that my brother really really really really He really blew up worldwide But even before he died, he was like he was big stuff in New Orleans. Yeah So I remember one time he came I was in the sixth grade. He came pick me up from school. Okay And I'm you know, I'm not thinking no more. They like I'm I'm staying somewhat too long I was in the building. I think playing messing with my friends And by the time I got outside y'all, I tell y'all no No lie. It had to be every child and their parent Was surrounding the car now this is in the french quarters I was going to make down to 15 in the french quarters And they are surrounding the cars. It's them and their parents. They like so just slim out chill Um signing autographs. They like girl. I'm like I said, I'm still in the building They like girl girl come outside soldier slim outside He was magnolia slim at that time magnolia slim outside signing autographs And I'm like, wait Because I didn't even know my brother was supposed to be coming pick me up. Anyway, I'm like, that's my brother What y'all what y'all mean by time? I like I said, I got outside the whole Damn yard has came out and they are surrounding the car And like I said, I never we always we you know, you when you in people family, you don't really look at them like that You know what I'm saying? So you don't look at them like that. So you're like, what is what y'all doing? And um But after he died even after he died like we every day Like now we have like if we come outside some days, they got a whole bus of people And they like hey, we on the tour They we've gone to the different soldier slim sites in this part of the tour. We like wait part of the tour So because he used to be there You