 I was, I was against this and Drake, you feel me? Yeah, yeah, yeah, you didn't want to do that. I hated that he did this. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, first met. Yeah, that's how we met. We met through 5th 4JP. 5th 4JP was a part of my gang. And 5th 4JP at that time was the hottest kid I rapping. And that was my best friend. And Walt being so smart in his head, he from the south side, we from the north side. If I could get these young niggas that's from the north side to come get with us from the south side, we can make one big crew share. And then at those times, 10, 8, 9, 10 years ago, south side, north side, we didn't fucking with each other. That's what we wanted because I know in the old thing, it's not a mini north side folks. Are you the only person from north side? No, me, 5th 4JP, Voochie P, JC, JC, a new TSF member. But as when it started, it was me, Voochie P. Voochie P was even a DJ at that time. It was Roger Diego, like I'm saying, it was a whole Mo Gang movement from the north side. So it was like four or five of us, but now it's like, it's like three, four of us. It's other ones, but the ones that actually wrap, it's like three, four of us. And other ones are from the south side. But do you think that that kind of helps to also bridge the issues? That was the bridge. That's what he wanted to do. That was the bridge. The walk was a smart one. That's what he wanted to do. He was smart. That's why we had none. We heard a lot, though. Don't let his antiques, he gon' speak his mind, but at the end of the day, the b**** is smart. I tell him that he used to be me. I tell y'all, I'm not n***a all my tongue with my brother. He used to always call me the rapper in the group, like, you always want to do the rap. All the rappers, this is like eight, nine years ago. You forgot that you was doing the MCs and the black hoodies. It's you, the rapper. You feel me? You the rapper. But at that time, he was so in the streets. He that man, y'all, I say like probably a year ago, bro, a year or two, my brother really just was like, I, y'all, I'ma be a rapper. At first, he didn't give a f***, and at that time, yeah, y'all want to be a rapper. I ain't got nothing else going on. I see what y'all doing. Man, we can do this. Man, f*** it, man. In the streets with this s*** for a minute. I love him, though. Like, I was against this and Drake. You feel me? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You didn't want to do that. I hate the day he did that s***, but I stood 10 with him because that's my brother. Feel me? Whatever you mean? We got into it, y'all. That's what I'm telling y'all. What did you say that? No, he just like, he asked us, like he asked us our opinion about it. You feel me? What did you say? I don't think I'll do that. No, big bro, I feel like you should do it. Man, he feel me? I don't even say anything. Man, we doing it anyway. But he ain't doing it anyway. He's doing it anyway. I'm s***ing, man. That's what we doing. Like, why are you gonna ask, man, if he ain't gonna do it regardless? Because he said that thing today, he still, he a brother, y'all. He still, he gonna, At the end of the day, he's his own man. Like, right now, I asked him about doing certain s***, or, hey, bro, how you feel about me doing this? And he might say, no, and s***ing. Like, if I feel like as a man, I wanna do it, then I'ma do it. We still our own man. I still got my own love, you know what I'm saying? So, you feel me? And he did it, he did it, and I still rock with him. I didn't get mad at him, you feel me? We did it. That's what it is. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.