 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. When I look at your brand and the way you move, there ain't nobody really doing what you're doing, bruh, that's out of these areas to be real with you. I see you, I hear the conversations, man, the industry dudes and the people that you rock with, the Chris Brown, the Young Thugs, and all the people that you always speak highly of, you know, how do you come from Fort Worth and then start to build those type of relationships? You know, because you got to have some big cajonas to say, you know what I'm saying? I'm for to go in here, but it's the same way, like when you come in here, your energy right now, but it takes growth. Correct. You see what I'm saying? When you first hit the scene with them niggas, because I know, because you know, I'm a nigga that hit the scene. That's a fact. How did you, like, I supposed to be in this damn room? You know what I'm saying? I'ma tell you, bruh, one thing I learned as a young, as a young man, if you don't think you the shit, nobody gonna think you the shit. That's one hundred. So like, since I was way younger, I carried myself like I was important because I felt like I was important. Because as a, when I was 16, bruh, I was inducted into BML at the age of 16. I met Big Meets, I met Slim, I met Baby, I met GZ, I met T.I., all these people. I was around them at the age of 16, 17. So I became, I started being around them so much that they inducted me into their life. But how did you, how did you get to be around them? Because you're dead? No, see, that shit was strictly like, it was a fluke, it's crazy, I'ma tell you though. How the hell did you get in the circle? I hate to say it because I don't wanna lead no young kids the wrong way. Bro, no, no. But I gotta keep it real. Keep it real. It was gangbanging, cuz. Okay. So if anybody from Texas, they more than likely heard of a company called Boomtown. Okay. Boomtown used to shoot videos. He shoot movies. Yeah, I know Boomtown, I know. He's from Porto, the boy that he was known from Houston. He was born to Shoe Shine Boys, which was Bum, D and Pim, C, the boy before they blew up. That's right. A lot of stuff like that. So my uncle Doreal ended up marrying his cousin. So I married into his family, into Boomtown's family. And my uncle was like, he's really my cousin, but you know when you got an older cousin, so old you caught nigga, your uncle. So this who he is. And he basically like, yeah, you know my wife cousin do this music shit and he do videos and he introduced me to Boom. And he came to a family reunion one year and I was like, I'm finna rap for this nigga. Like I done looked them up. I know who he is and I rap for him. And his brother was like, you wanna hear this little nigga? And they grabbed me and he just snatched me up. I never went home after that. Boom was like, fuck that you live on me. Damn. I moved in with him and he taught me how to record myself. But at the time, the nigga didn't really have no paper. That nigga didn't have no paper, he just had a little name. He was trying to play professional football. He didn't and he did his video shit. So he was holding a big camera. We a team. I'm holding a little camera, nigga. No, already. You feel me? People think Boomtown isn't that, but he doing this. I'm working with him. I'm on your team. And we was filming Steve Jackson. He played for the pace of Steve Jackson, NBA player. We filming them in Houston and all his niggas is in the camera. They throwing up blood, big, big blood, I'm a Crip. I'm a real Crip. As I'm recording it, I just can't take it no more. I pull the camera down, I walk out, cause I'm not shooting this shit no more. Steve and Jackson followed me outside and he like, what's wrong with him? Boom, what's wrong with you, man? And he said, man, he tripping. Steve Jackson taught me, he said, what's up? I said, man, I'm a Crip. Y'all need respect. I'm from Fort Worth, Texas. And he was like, look, don't grab the camera no more. You get, you don't get behind the camera. You get in front of the camera and you represent your shit. Wow. And he let me rip my shit. He asked me, did I rap? I said, yeah, he let me rap in the camera against his artist, Jabali. I never forget I'll rap. And he said, you too hard. You want to perform tonight? Open up for Bon B. My first show of my life. I opened up for Bon B and Bo Montice. Whoa, that's heavy. That's heavy, man. Shout out Steve Jackson. What did you feel? I ain't gonna lie, I've just, I've always been so eager. Like, I ain't what never scared. I wasn't ever nervous. I was more eager because I'd never really rapped for nobody and they didn't say, you hard. So it's like, I knew it. I just wanted to do it for more people. You did this for UGK? No, so this the time PMC was locked up. So we had, so it was about 10 cars following us. Everybody had three PMC shirts on. All the niggas was bloods. So in the process of this, it was one nigga following Steve Jackson the whole time in all black. Everywhere Steve Jackson went, he followed him like a shadow. When I got on stage, before I got on stage, Steve Jackson, all the niggas had red regs. Steve Jackson told me to get a blue red. He said, I know you, I know how you feel deep about your shit. Go get your regs. I got two regs. I put one around my love wrist and I put one around my mic. When I was finna perform, a nigga stopped me from the backstage. He said, hey, hey, come here. It's the same black-ass nigga that was following Steve Jackson. And he said, cause I like how you rip your shit cause I fuck with you. He didn't say nothing all night on my kids. He never said nothing all night until the right thing. Come to find out this nigga was big meat. The one of his right hand man. You know what I'm saying? Oh man, that's what happened. And his name, Neil. And that's my brother. And just so happened, after that day, he was tip-headed security, Gigi-headed security, jock-headed security, all them niggas. So when he came back and I was telling my niggas in front of him, I know, I'm gonna meet them. They're like, nigga, you don't know them niggas rich. And I called my nigga and when I asked him, he said, super crib, super crib. And that nigga was like, oh, and he fuck with me. And every time they came, he invited me and took me to them, saw me so much. All the niggas inducted me and my brother into his shit. It's something about being real, man. You know, God made that happen too. Cause you went into all your whole thing evolved from there, right? That's a bad. So, you know, and look where you at now today.