 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. Now we gon' throw another one in there, cause that was a good one. Lil Wayne them. Okay. Now I'ma tell you what, I'm feeling I got your, I got your, I got your bomb, I got your bomb money ready. This is what I seen people say. And tell me if I'm right or wrong. Oh, that's why I looking in. Yeah, you don't tell the story now? You really kinda in. This ain't some bad. I, this ain't nothing wrong. You told, you told the story how you stood up for, for them. They was on the, on the grape side of it, right? I, this the internet. So a boy say, man, I know you seasoned brother, you thinking back to a year. Hey man, maybe you right on the year, maybe wrong on the year. I'ma stop you right there, man. Go ahead. I'ma fucking stop you, you can get tracks right there. Man, fuck all that shit. Cause I don't do the shit. Was your year right? No. Your year was wrong. And I went back on and made another video and re-innovated it, same. This is homie, this is TV land. First, what I'm not gonna do. We gonna believe. Ain't none of you niggas gonna ever put me in those spot on this internet and say, well, Big Cap, you was a lie. You lie. You don't give me no lie vibes. Yeah. I ain't no motherfucker lie on me. You don't give me no lie vibes. Now I speak fast cause I'm adamant and I'm really truthful and I'm passionate about this shit. So I speak fast, bro. So what I did when I was telling Lil Wayne story, I fucked my year up. Yeah, it's cool. For me, I said 92 and this was during the time when I did the peace treaty and we were still in peace. But it's like 97, 96. When this thing was like 15, 16 years old, not then. You know what I mean? So when I realized it- Oh, you know the internet shit. Right. As soon as you say something, I'm like, I'm over with. But this time show up, I am about it. I seen that. When I went back on, I seen comments and then my phone rang. I said, oh God damn, that was right, man. Oh, I said 92 because I know that was my year I was doing all my good shit when the peace treaty started. So I, bro, here's the bottom line to ask Lil Wayne question on me. My first encounter with Lil Wayne, bro, cause I had two encounters. When what year was it, 96? 96, 97. Yeah, cool. The same year that Drop It Like It Hot came out and they was promoting that album. They was going around and they vans and torn it and they was really going hard. Drop It Like It's Hot. Oh, what's the name of that D? Well, Juvenile. Juvenile, you know, the BD. They was the group, BG, Lil Wayne. Yeah, the Hot Boys. Yeah. Talk about all the money and all the cars. When they came in the game, they was fucking with the Joy and Downs. Lil Peter on there, my nigga. Yeah. They got introduced to Watts through Pee-D-Roll, bro. Pee-D-Roll. Wrapping the set now. Let me finish. Okay, my bad. They was, listen. I ain't just for this one. Yeah, it was so much as them repping it, repping it cause they wasn't involved just yet, but they was wearing the colors. They was wearing purple, my nigga. Showing love. Well, you call it showing love. Having love. Listen, you call it showing love, all the fuck you want, you want silk coated. For the Gray Streets, nigga, they was rooting them niggazine. Yeah. And if they were to stay, they would have been fucking Gray Streets. And stay it when Mack got a hold to them. That's when they got introduced to the Domual aspect, which they was already seeing both sides of it. Shout out to homie Mack that I just got off the phone with Nottie. Yeah, it's my ninja. Feel me? So when Mack went down there, Mack was what really introduced them and gave them the flavor, man. You feel me? And that's what, so my whole thing was this. When I seen Lil Wayne, BG, and Lil Turk, they was in the record store with a masculine body guard. There's two body guards. My whole thing was I was already in the joint downs, but I was already, I just got through gambling with the niggaz and I was smoking weed. I just got some weed. So I'm in the parking lot and I'm ear hustling. I heard the baby loaks talking about the niggaz in the record store doing the signing. That's how I got wind of it. Lining them up. Yeah, they been lining their ass up to go get them. Fuck Peter O'Neill, because this is another squad out of the projects that don't care. These the hungry wolves. So the wolves about to go get them. Yeah. I said, hi boy. Now my thing was, I had just started Paper Chase Entertainment, my independent label. So I was one of the biggest independent companies that was hot and washed at that time. I was becoming a competition to my little homeboy OFTV and them. So I had signed cast out of the joint downs, each project I had a coalition of them now. I got Bonnie Hunters, Crips, Bloods, Mona Parks, I got them on my label. You feel me? We were under peace at Watts. So I was trying to teach all these niggaz how we bridge this shit and bring it together, get money, we eat. So we was doing our thing. When they came to service, when Peter wrote them bottom of the Watts and everything, like I said, the ounces didn't plan to go rob them. That particular day when I was then in joint downs, I heard that immediately I went to that record store, which is on the 100th, right across the street from the elementary store. It's a taco stand right next door to a noun. The same very place is a laundry mag right now on a date. You feel what I'm saying? So I went in the year and they was in the year. And I seen them, I said, I walked right to, I said, hey man, who the manager? Who the road manager? Who the manager? Dool told him, pointing me to the cattle, I walked to, I said, hey, let me out of here. I introduced him, told him, I said, I don't know, I'm a buddy on the BJ. I'm from the Nixon garden. I said, listen, I got a little label called Paperchase Entertainment. I just started my shit. I said, yeah, I just had to change my name cause you niggas, man. We were CNBs, Cash Money Brothers, true story. So... What made you pick that name? New Jack City. Okay, that's what they got them to. Because I took the New Jack City formula to the projects when I seen the movie and I was the first nigga that had multiple crackouts in my projects. And they took it to the rap game. So they took it to the rap game and you took it to the project. Took it to the projects, huh? Okay, now I'm with you, I'm with you. I'm riding, I'm in the car. Yeah, you can stay with me, stay with me. So, look, now we're in the record store and I'm getting at them and I tell them, I said, look, man, you need to get your boys number out of here, man. Young niggas is plotting to come get y'all, homie. Matter of fact, give me a number, get a contact, who run this shit? Who the head nigga? You know what I mean? So he gave me his number. I called him. Who's him? I'm trying to remember this cat name, man. Don't say it if you don't remember him just yet. Yeah, I was trying to remember his name but he was Dave Rowe, man, he was like, fine. Feel me? And so once I talked to him, they left, got on. My love just so happened. Jui wasn't with them that day, but he was out in L.A. My little homeboy, how I meanin' them was fuckin' with Jui. This how they was split up. So he had a connection with Jui, just coincidentally, he called me and told me, big homie, I got the nigga Jui around them number, man, they wanna holler at you. So this how I got plugged with Jui. And me and Jui became, you know what I mean? Yeah, straight up, A-one. So that's how I started fuckin' with Jui after the fact of that. But you know, I made a little few, the dude right there on the spot, looked out for me, took care of me, you know what I mean? Looked out and they got on, left. Jumped in a little van, got on. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.