 Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Cause I seen you had got shot. So what do you think put the, do you think that was a spotlight in your career where people started watching more? Yeah, it was already there, but like that, yeah. Yeah, they went, I went up, I definitely went up a little more when it happened. You know, they feed up negative. Yeah, of course, you know, like I said, I think I was telling Lodeezy when he interviewed on here about yellow when he got shot, you know, it ups your value. And I think a lot of times people don't really know their value to begin with. Once you get all those eyes on you, if you don't capitalize on the situation, if God bring you through it, then you just went through. Most people, once they go through something, they excel even with Kanye, when he, you know, had the car wreck, or if there was a time when somebody was going through something like even when Park got shot the first time, that's way before y'all time, you young niggas. Don't know nothing about that, but when he got shot the first time, he put eyesight on him. So, you know, it's just basically when you go through things and God bring you through, you know, a lot of times, you know, you're giving your warning, but also, you know, it may be a blessing in disguise. You know what I'm saying? To make it through. And just to see what you're going to do with it, how do you think that life has changed since you went through that? I mean, it really just made me more aware. You know, that's really what it did. It really helped me. Like, that's what I be saying. Like, I hate that I got shot, but like, that just turned me up. It didn't turn me down, no way. But it put my ears up a little bit up, you see what I'm saying? Yeah. But that's it. Like, you know, it didn't turn me up, everything about it just turned and it hurt me, you know? It was just a blessing, though. So, I know I'm blessed, but so, I got a purpose, but so. I heard you say that the bullet was still in your neck. Did they ever get it out? Nah, it's still in there. Yeah, man. It's gonna pop out. It's gonna pop out. It's gonna pop out. Anything your body automatically come out. Damn, you like, I don't know. But it really don't do nothing to me, though. It'll affect you. And it might not pop out. My uncle had a bullet in his head for his whole life. I gotta probably got a bullet in his head right now. He's trying to pop out now. He keeps pushing it back. Yeah, yeah. Right in the middle of his head. But it probably do, because it didn't came to it. Like, you kinda can see it a little bit. The body kinda pushes things out and makes it replenish and fix itself. But it really don't just do, it don't be just doing nothing to me. They just say I don't be supposed to be doing too much. But like, after some time went by, I got to doing, you know what I'm saying? Every time I used to be doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. My dad got shot in the head. The bullet didn't penetrate. He kept the bullet in his pocket. I got hit right here, right here on my back. Yeah. Yeah. Like, any time you go through something that traumatic, man, hey, you blessed to still be here, brother. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I remember being young. I always tell people, you know, you don't never forget where you come from, where I know I was in situations where people got it. You know what I'm saying? Cause I was young, you know what I'm saying? And I didn't get it, but somebody got it. That's all I'm gonna say. You know, and at the end of the day, as you grow older, you think about those times and you go get there the way you gonna look back and be like, hey, you know what I'm saying? What about, like, it's bad, man. Like, it's a bad thing when somebody gets shot like that and they keep going through it. And some more people in your camp than got shot. I know about it. I done heard about it. If it wasn't Blake, I told my son, I said, whoever got shot, they been shot over three years. They can't come on the show. Yeah. And he still pushed y'all up in there cause he know he got a lot of love for y'all. It was just, man, a little Blake though, but like we cool though. It was, we just, we get through a lot of stuff though. I just know I'm rooting for y'all. He's the coach, you? He's gonna quote you? Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. Not if what he was like. Nah, I ain't get, I ain't, it was just him. He cool though, like, it's everything, everything. Y'all niggas is something else, man. Y'all out here making this music, going through it, man. You know what I'm saying? Getting through it. How can we, how can we, how do we, we gotta get this money, man. I mean, cause everything else. Yeah, you already did the lifestyle. It's like, I don't know when it first happened like Chicago was having all this stuff going on. Then it seemed like it just started flowing through all the music, bro. I'm just telling you how I seen it when, like when Chief Key first came on the scene, it was unheard of the way stuff was happening in Chicago, then I started seeing it just filtered through everywhere. I'm telling you, man. Yeah, it's cause it been like that. They just not seeing it cause he camera, they made new cameras. You think that's the cameras that did it? Yeah, exactly what it was. That what it was, what you saying? I mean, nah, it's way more now cause everybody ain't really just there and they just, you see what I'm saying? But it been, it's like that everywhere, you just gotta find it, like. It's like that everywhere, like. But I love the youngsters, man. You know what I'm saying? I'm more trying to figure out ways to get things to where it can be more, you know, about the music and everything. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one, one-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk.