 I seen it with the Dallas Boogie scene. We was all partners. Everybody was poppin' us. Paper chasers, T-Wheel and Nature Walk, Trelly Prince Rick with the hit that, head beat them with the whole CSB movement. Everybody was partners. Everybody was having fun. Today starts saying, hey man, we couldn't checks. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. I seen it with the Dallas Boogie scene. We was all partners. Everybody was poppin' us. Paper chasers, T-Wheel and Nature Walk, Trelly Prince Rick with the hit that, head beat them with the whole CSB movement. Everybody was partners. Everybody was having fun. Today starts saying, hey man, we couldn't checks. Now it's a competition. We ain't one big group when we kicked it for two years. No problems. Matter of fact, we fought together. Everybody was beautiful. We got pictures of everybody. Vibed out strong. B-Hemp. B-Hemp, GS Boys. Fat Pimp, he go back that part. Come on, Fat Pimp, come on. We talkin' party boys. Party boys, yeah. And you gotta think about party boys was like the Cedar Hill Lancaster song. You got Paper Chasers, Oak Cliff. You got CSB, Grove side. You got Trelly, Rick the other side of Grove, East Dallas. You had all B-Hemp over there in the Orleton side. Everybody was cool. Everybody kicked it, had a blast. And so they cut that first chick. Oh man. Money is the root of all of you. Come on man. The love of money is the root of all of you. Come on man, they started cutting checks. So now it's like, hey bro, hey man, we gotta kinda like get away from them cause we don't want them to take our way. Hey man, but we ain't have nobody who had a bank role who could control us. Like, hey, everybody's gonna get a chance to. Everybody's gonna eat. Everybody's gonna eat. Y'all just all keep riding off each other waves. Hey, when he get booked here, you bring them under you, boom, boom, boom. So now when they see them, y'all get high. Organization. It wasn't no structure because who would have thought that we was actually gonna be getting this type of money actually blowing up because we never seen it from Dallas. And see that's how people always talk about Atlanta. That's why they always compare in Atlanta. Like, how can Atlanta do that? Why can't we do this? But they got the big dog. I'm gonna give you an example. Atlanta really don't do it. The catch is they make it so star studded in their own entity that the people looking in think it's bigger than what it really is. They beefed out too. It's just the difference between them. They keep their business intact like this. The only business that we didn't just heard about is real crazy. It's the young thug situation, wife and Luchi. All the other stuff is in-house. In-house. You know what I'm saying? With all stuff, it was in-house but it just erupted to the internet and internet started giving up all the game and exposing it. If people didn't know that that was going on, Dallas was on top of the world. Okay, okay. And I definitely know you was in the midst of it. You lived it. When it come down to like the music, let's move up a little bit. I wanna talk about- One question about the group before you move on. If you had to, because I know a lot of people still creating groups and trying to do their own thing and whatever. No doubt. If you had to look back on the group and the things you know now, is there a way you could have- Oh yeah. What do you think? Like advise some of these people that are doing that not to make the same mistakes that you did and how can be a successful group? When you're dealing with a group, you gotta put personal feelings behind. I mean, everybody gonna have feelings and everybody gonna be personal cause you're dealing with humans. However, you can't put your feelings over the business. And I wish I coulda, I wish I woulda had enough sense cause I had too much pride too. I ain't gonna lie. So it was some things that was done to me that I was like, hey look, I ain't never let y'all play with me like that, like ever. So instead of me just saying, you know what? Hey, y'all tried it. Hey, let's get through it. Hey, y'all ain't no stage without them and y'all don't got no stage without me. So we all need each other. We all want entity because the world grew to love the group more so than just me or just them. So I wish I woulda had enough sense cause we had a talk. Like we literally had like a pow wow. Like a real sit down. Like, hey bro, what we gonna do y'all? Cause we gonna make it work or we not? And we was like, all right, big boom, we gonna make it work after we already fell out before. And then after we fell out again, you know what I'm saying? Somebody got to make feelings again. And I was like, man, I can't keep playing with y'all like this. I can go do my own thing or I can go get a job because I was still in college. And I was just used to making money. I was, my whole life was, I was a worker. Like my parents didn't teach me how to be a boss. They taught me how to be a worker. And that sucks. So now I learned from that word. Now I teach my kids, hey man, y'all got to learn how to be our own entity. Think about it. It makes so much sense. That's why they stood here. When you was coming here when you were little, my kids were small. They grew up in this store. They were 15 and 16 and 14. They started being here 15 years going on 16. Well, going on 15. All they know is bosses. That's all they know. And that was the reason I did it was so they could grow up here. They grew up here. That's their little oars over there or something. But they know the hustle. They ain't playing no game with that. And they know the other way as well because we do everything. But the thing is, man, you said a mouthful when you said that, you know, to show them how to be entrepreneurs and how to move in this society is important, right? Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.