 Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, so so what was it? Well, I get it. Like I make it easier for you. What was the longest stretch with some of the shock to you and like, dang, that's a lot. Well, what my the first my my first incident in juvenile hall did four months. Then I did nine months and then I was out like 69 days and caught a murder robbery. OK, me and my crying partners and intentional one accident, White America. Wow, you know, and end up doing 15 years. OK, you know, so from 17 to about 27, you know, grew up and I'm the first you to ever I caught a case in Ontario YTS and Youth Authority. OK, and I got convicted and I went straight from Youth Authority to San Quentin. Wow. Nobody nobody do that. You got to go through tracy, to hatch a fee. Yeah, solid dad. That I went straight to the adjustment center. Well, so they said me they had to kill me. But God said no. Hey, you know. So when you when you think about growing up because I Kendrick Lamar and all the rap artists did we was talking early off the behind the scenes. And and how did you end up just give me the story on Kendrick Lamar knowing him and meeting, you know, seeing him growing up. Kendrick was a brother he had moved from Watts and his family moved across the street from us. His mild-mannered young dude, you know, really stayed to himself. And I used to, you know, pick him up, be interact with him and never knew he had a talent because he didn't walk around with a rap book or always rapping. And he's just like low profile, like the mild-mannered as he is now. And I remember one day I had an artist, Tony Hussle. We was on Warner Brothers and we go to an instrument, a celebrity party and we go in there and J Rock was there. J Rock from Watts. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And J Rock was just got put on Warner Brothers. And I see Kendrick like, hey, Kendrick, what's up? I think he's in the entourage with J Rock, right? So, you know, and I see him a couple of more times on stage when game near did a thing with J Rock. I see Kendrick on the stage. So I'm thinking he a bouncer boy, right? I go to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Somebody come and like, hey, Mar, you know, the little dude stay across the street from you. I go, Kendrick, I'm like, yeah, he's the man. He on Source magazine. I said, we kill. You're like, man, now go see, go in there and see him with Dr. Dre. Like what? I didn't even know this dude could rap. Wow. Those two are you ever talk to him after that? Yeah. So I'm like, you know, you can't ask to get on when you missed the missed the boat. A little homie, you know what I'm saying? But everybody wants. Now you want to claim him. Shulk had action at him, but he didn't think he was worth it. So all the dudes that had action, not at all crying. When he moved from his mother, they moved from my that were where I grew up. It was treetops. We 1950, my cousin told me, you are not no black blackjack boys. This is treetops because all our streets are named after trees. Elm Street, Spruce Street, Maple Street, Magnolia Street, Palmer Street, all our streets are trees. OK. So that's the treetop. So in 1959, I became a treetop. Wow. And treetops went from Central to Compton Boulevard to Rosecrane to the canal. We had a canal running from one side to the other. And Elm Street had the bridge. And when I get my teams, we ran the bridge. If you wanted to go across our bridge, the canal boys bridge, you had to pay a quarter of a fight somebody. Wow. If not, you had to walk all the way around to go down time. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.