 I think it was right after the party, I went to throw the house, I was just going to pick up a beat and go, but he said he was going to stay up all night, so I was just sitting there just cooking. And I think it was like the second or third beat he made, I was just like nah, let me hop on that right now. Let's talk about, let's talk about this song man, what a freak, let's talk about this song. I think it was right after the party, I went to throw the house, I was just going to pick up a beat and go, but he said he was going to stay up all night, so I was just sitting there just cooking. And I think it was like the second or third beat he made, I was just like nah, let me hop on that right now. As soon as I hopped on it, I kept it though, because I didn't like it, I was like maybe I need to fix it, then I forgot about it, it sat in my notes for like three months, showed it to Prince and Matt K, a new artist coming up right now, I showed them that song and shit, that was getting on my mind. Wow. Man, did you know from the jump it was going to be that one? You didn't know? Nah, like it took us to put it through Tik Tok, to know, we put it through Tik Tok that first night, it did look something, but then like Boogie and Tommy and the dance tour the next day, and then it took K.P. to redo it, and they got a million views. So you and K.P. and all y'all built this up together. I'm saying Joker, you have Nico, you got, man the list go on to everybody that brings them to the table that make up a dance, or they think of a dance, or you know they make a record, or man we pushing records, we breaking records from, let me see where the freaks to, what else we had, on the floor to her R&B record, and then we, hey C4 has takeover dropping, we got our EP on the way, I don't know what I want to call it, mixtape, I don't know, matter of fact, look. Ain't a cover hard, let me show the cover today, they ain't even seen it, nobody seen the cover, so I want to show everybody the cover right now, partner. You feel me? Yeah man, I'm so glad, I'm glad. It's about, tell me again, I want you to say it's about staying relevant, keeping up with the apps that's relevant at that time. Nobody ain't seen the cover, that's a lot though, there's so many apps. Yeah, it is, because then, you show there, that's the cover right there. What a freaks. I want to see it too. Hold up. What a freaks. What a freaks. Hey, hey, hey, what a freaks. Where? Hey, hey, what a freaks. I don't know. Hey, hey, what a freaks. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. It's not like you're in a good time. I feel good about it. That's a dope cover, man. I like it. Man, you got to drive something. Look at this little right there, that little guy in there. I want her, her, her, her, her, her. This is my wrong side. Hit that hole, hit that hole. What a freaks. What a freaks. Get my other camera. What a freaks. What a freaks. But then, at some point, you end up on 1501. How does that happen? It was just like, even though we was all building everything together, the main goal was for somebody to branch off and get the light to become a bigger light, so we could shine on everybody else. That was the whole plan. It doesn't always work that way, but that was the plan. Are you still connected to those guys in any way? Do y'all still do anything together? We do shows and we pop out for the radio. We do school paper. We just did a show together today. That skyline, right? No, we did it at Lincoln. That's what he told me. Carl told me it was going to be Lincoln. So when you guys were over there, C4S and y'all was there, and how did that work out? Do y'all come together, or y'all split, or how does it work? It was more so kind of, you know what I'm saying? Gravitational, split it, but we're still working slowly, but surely trying to get everything back solid, but it ain't just going to go back quick. When people see you, they still think C4S, don't they? They don't realize that you're an individual artist by yourself somewhere else. Yeah, that's something I didn't like, but I ain't look abundant like I was, like I hated it, because I still became C4S and they still helped me grow. But I'm just also one of my recognition for my music. For your own individuals? So you got it a lot. Just like how he said that, hearing that song, he didn't know it was you. Did you get it a lot? I get that every day. That people didn't know it was your song? Even when I'm at car house. I dance to that hope. I got down to that hope. And you hated that? No, I ain't hated it because I like it. I'm talking the fact that people didn't know that that was your song? It makes me not like it a little bit, but at the same time, it drives me to keep going. I need another song to hit. I need another song to hit, and then they gon' know. What's the next song that you gon' have that's bigger than this? Go. Really? Is it out yet? We're working it. I already got a video shot for it. When is it coming out? We gon' probably drop it on the tape. And you feel like it's gon' be bigger? I see everybody shaking their head like... Yeah, I like that one. Y'all got to dance to it and everything. Yeah, we already got it. So am I gon' hear a little bit of it? I don't hear all of it, but can I hear a little bit? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, well, you know, I'll let you know if that hope gon' go. Yeah, go. That whole sound like it's gon' do it, nigga. You got me hyped right now. No, like... So, I mean, when you signed the deal and you said you was going with 1501, how hard was that being that you had such a connection with C4S? At first, it felt kind of hard. Because I felt like that I was just like... I didn't want to make them feel like I was just like leaving them behind. But at the same time, I had to look out for me. I got kids, too. So I can't keep waiting. And then you never know. You might get that deal in your face today. You might be gone tomorrow. So how did you let them know? Did you tell them apart? I was just about to say. Did you tell old boyfriends about it and all of that before you signed? I made a mistake. I felt... It was just some personal stuff. We had conversations about and it made me kind of... kind of question my movement. Yeah. And I just acted without thinking. I just reacted. But it's a part of... I mean, when you think about just communications, everything, of course, but then sometimes you do things. Do you pray? Do you believe in God? I believe in God, bro. Okay. And so at the end of the day, you know, when you make a move, you just go with because it got to come from inside for me. I don't know about anybody else, but I got to be like... I got to look in the mirror of myself. When I can look at myself in the mirror and the eyes is the interest to the soul. And then I'm good with it. I don't give a damn what nobody thinks. I have to be honest with you. But at the end of the day, these are complicated matters to build a bond or build a buildup with people. This thing happens all the time when it comes down to groups and a large groups of people. You know what I mean? It's really the mastermind concept when you deal with a lot of minds thinking in something powerful is going to happen anyway, whether you with this group of people or that group of people. Anytime you get a lot of people together, minds come together. You know, I ain't gonna say that because I thought about something Shaq said. He said he told Kobe he ain't no eye and team, but he said, but there's a me in that mother fucker. You know what I'm saying? So, at the end... because he wasn't past the ball. But the thing you got to understand is, when you basically put a lot of good people together, or anybody, a group of people together, they come together with a common goal, some electrifying is going to happen. So, at the end of the day, I think that's important to know how to build a team and to know there is going to be some ups and downs, some heels and everything else, but you got to be able to make it through that. Something special is going to always rise to the top. You know that, right? So, this is the whole game, man. So, now what is the game playing? What's going on in this last quarter? But that's over. What we got next week, nigga? Let's go. Oh, week after next, or Christmas, or the holidays, or Thanksgiving, what's going on? Oh, no, I'm scheduled all the way up to December, but like this next month, the whole month, we don't meteorize. Oh, yeah? We're in North Carolina, we're going to hit Memphis, we're going to hit ATO a couple of times, and we're just going to keep running the bookings, because the bookings been coming in, left and right. But I've been turning down paid bookings. Why? Because it looks like the content, like the bringing, like the bigger bookings. I ain't greedy. Yeah. You play smart. Yeah. Wow, I mean, when you think about being on the team with Carl, there's been a, you know, he got had a lot, we had a lot of his artists here. And just being, what was special, what made you make that the choice to join that group? 1501. Is that the first label that reached out to you? From my knowledge. Okay. Yeah, because you had other people working. So I never really, I think like a couple of them reached out, they weren't really even talking about nothing. So he wasn't going to bring into my attention the waste of my time. Yeah. But like when Carl came in the picture, it was genuine because I got to know him as a person first before we even got to talk about business. Yeah. Yeah, because y'all were going down there at C4S doing different promo runs and stuff like that. So you got to know him. How about...