 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one with you just coming up as a kid. Oh, well, we go all the way back. Okay. All the way back, you know All right, man shot a little junior aka Harlow's Walker, you know, my dad is weird shot a little bank here born Homes, you know all that and That that's me bank here born Homes. Um, I moved to the south side of Atlanta when I was like Let's say 12 13 that's old national College Park area Just growing up like with a father and a mom like that because they really both hustle You know, my mom used to kind of work for that. Okay. So, um, just just being around that, you know Just being with my dad and he hustled in, you know, just in boy home You know, they had it trapped out all day like all day long man. We had on The three shifts, you know, it was three eight-hour shifts So it was people, you know, it was a different set and they just you come through all day and sometimes we need to get the kids We dare and we don't even get to Go home. So, you know, it's been there three four five in the morning None and all falling asleep man. Like everybody when we going home and I know going home and on that We here for the night Just, you know sound like I'm doing that. There's a crazy part is The age you saying that they were going down there and I know because I used to hustle too So I get it. So you were actually in the midst like you've seen you've seen the drugs Oh, yeah, you've seen you've seen what money counted on the money counter You know that sound Yeah, I was trying to tell you it was crazy, you know, so when you've seen it further You you felt like you know, cuz I heard him say something one time He said I was getting so much money. He said I would get I thought everybody was getting it I get a hundred thousand at a time. He said I thought everybody was doing because I was doing I felt that when he said it So you seen all of this going on. I'm seeing it man as a kid You know, um, like around the ages four or five six and seven and stuff like that So I'm seeing it but you know as a kid, you don't really know what's going on But you see it, but you don't know Yeah, you think it's normal. Yeah, so you thinking this is normal, but it's really not and so you've seen all the Cause and all everything in the cause you in the cause around the women I like, you know, I've done been in the hood like playing football like with the Neighborhood kids and stuff and then you know, I see my dad Coming around the corner running and then after that got to see the police Coming around the corner too. So but I seen him on his phone and and it was later came my side So so he was running and she came my side and he ran in her house So when the police came around the corner, she was like, he ran that way But he really ran in the house. So he had to call her. I was like, look at this But it's just like a movie. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, like now for real like miss. I seen a lot Drive-by's I don't see people get shot killed like Jays at the door like all type of stuff like man I'm seeing it off. So what got you into sports because you you ended up playing football. Um, yeah, okay Yeah, okay. So my mom She used to hustle, you know, too But um, you know, and I was always good at football and you know, I was always just you know Just around the neighborhood playing football basketball and basketball when I was young. So I used to suck but on football I was a truth. You the dog. Oh, yeah. So I was a true. So, you know, um, my mom had met this guy and um, and um He may like kind of helped her change her life and she turned over to God and you know, and I see how she was struggling, you know That's like sometimes we really have food or this or that or whatever the catchment be. So I told her I say mom I'm going to the league. Yeah, I mean, I'm gonna take care of you. Yeah. Yeah So, you know, that was just my passion and my dream at the time So, you know, I just stayed focused with it. And you know, um, high school college Um, I was I actually was talking to um, Georgia State and Sam Houston and stuff, but my my senior year excuse me My senior year I heard my arm back. So, you know, and people would like, you know I just want to see if you can still play. So I went to um a Junior college in Cali, but then when I came back for Thanksgiving break. That was 2012 That's when I got in trouble and I didn't go back. So and and the crazy part is How was it like when you growing up and you went to playing football and everybody knew you was you was shorted low son Did that open doors for you or did that cause issues for you? Oh Meaning like I ain't showing this nigga No favor tells them cause he's shorted low son or see but that was actually good though Like my my coaches and stuff, you know, they was hard on me Just like they were harder than everybody else kid because you know, I'm I'm out here So they gonna push me to be great and have that mindset, you know, just like everybody else, you know So I ain't get no favoritism. It was like sometimes like when like when I was playing bad and stuff And they'll take me out of the game and my dad and my mom and again, I'm like coach We need to put me in the game. He was like, I don't care cuz your dad up there I don't care about him being shorted low shit. You finna sit right here and I and it really like damn She hurt me. So I look bad and my dad watching. He's like, what's going on? You don't got yourself in the jam Like yeah, so so you know, but like you got stuff like that, you know But that builds integrity and ethics to me and and that made me want to work harder Get better, you know, cuz I wanted my parents to see me do good and you know sign and stuff So it that made me focus more