 Well, we're stuck out, man. Him had a weird encounter before those that was in Paris. They're going to vouch for it or what about all and he come on until he didn't want to do any rapping because he's not like rapper, rapper for just to be rapping. Yeah, but me being from downtown, I wanted to hear something. You know, I had them purchase music from him before. You know, I was incarcerated. I didn't bought some of his albums and shit. So, you know, I wasn't feeling him not rapping, but you mean you're not rapping. And you're older than he is. Well, it's around the same age. OK, so I wasn't feeling that. So I'm like, you know, somebody gets niggas, beats some. You're going to be in this one. Yeah, God bless the day, but you know, real shit. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Here we go. OK. So. This is how it publicized. So just them mentions it in a song, it mentioned you guys in a song. How does that work? What time period was this? Well, so it's them all. I ran into so slim probably made around 96. He was incarcerated with me in Orleans, Paris. He was incarcerated for this charge, 94. So we actually come through on the charge while we was on till already. Wow. So how was he just dealing with him? Oh, slim, slim, slim straight, you know, I mean, I know a lot of people say this, that, not all, you know, the street gangster shit. He's a good dude, literally. He's a good guy, just just firm, right? Going to stand firm on what he believe in, you know. So. And it was a pretty good people, you know, we fuck around with each other. Tell me something that he did that. Because, you know, a lot of people say he was good, but I love to hear a story of something that he did that, you know, about stuck out. Well, we're stuck out. Man, him had a weird encounter before those that was in the Paris dig a vouch for it or what about all. And he come on until he didn't want to do any rapping because he's not like rapper, rapper for just to be rapping. Yeah. But me being from downtown, I wanted to hear something. You know, I had to purchase music from him before. You know, I was incarcerated. I didn't bought some of his albums and shit. So, you know, I wasn't feeling him not rapping. You know what you mean? You're not rapping. And you're older than he is. Well, it's not around the same age. OK. So I wasn't feeling that. So I'm like, you know, somebody gets niggas, beats some shit. You're going to rap in this one. Yeah, God bless the day, but you know, real shit, you know, you're going to rap, but you're going to run something. I don't spend, you know, I'm a fan. I rock with you. Yeah, you know. So he kind of respected the approach. It wasn't like he cowered out and didn't do it. You know, he respected it and then come at him like that. You know, so you got out from that point on, you got out. Really? Yeah, you rock the till. So you rock the till. That's what he do. Because you guys locked up like this is a freedom. This is a sense of freedom. Oh, shit. Yeah, this is our shit, man. Yeah, don't come in here and be engaged in it. Well, like we can't, you know, like we can't just be free in here the same way in the world. Yes, then he was that nigga. He was the artist at the time, you know, so I definitely need to hear that. How was he? Because you know how a lot of time when we listen to somebody on the records, they sound one way. But when you hear them in person, they sound a different way. No, that's no, that's no. He sounded the same way both ways. Language, when you talk, you rap. So, Slim, Slim, his shit don't change. Don't change. His shit don't change. So when he when he rapped during that time, was this before it? Then after he came home, that's when he put your name in that song. Yeah, well, he had a little incident. Well, I don't necessarily necessarily think my name would have made the song or my co-defendants would have made it. So due to the fact we from downtown, Slim is an uptown, no, no, yeah, all the way through all the way through. He's an uptown respect, real niggas. But, you know, he's all about his uptown thing. Oh, he's not the one to just really be boasting about dudes from downtown. Yeah. Oh, him and a guy in my neighborhood, which I'm real close to is crazy. OK, one of the five or four boys, they had a little encounter. So with them having their encounter and me and him have already had met each other and him living on a till with me, you know, he just had to fix that in a manner where, you know, OK, I'm on with your project, brother, but at the same time, I know the real ones out there, you know, just at the third, you know, but at the same time, you know, crazy, not no jump either. He just he's a brain, yeah, not a move, but he's smart. He's a brain, so he just stay clear of the shit, brother. You know, he's not a stat away. He's not an idiot, you know, so he was smart enough not to take that walk. Wow, just a special shout out to my daughter, who just sent me her her straight age and she 95 to 100. And she in the 12th grade and she won her three hundred dollars. I told her any thing. Anything that she go up over 95 in a subject, she get an extra hundred dollars. So she just hit me up. We about to send her that three hundred. She said she said send me that three hundred. Send her the three hundred to a place less than that would be uncivilized. Yeah, send her the three. I'm like, dang, she said grades her and she was she couldn't wait on that. Yeah, send her the three hundred. Go on, give her money. She deserve it. Congratulations. That's hard, man. Congratulations. Sorry about that. No problem, man. Kids first, man. Yeah, man. So going back into the story, but by so just like when you think about how to see the embrace to him after all of this, you've seen that coming. They should. Yes, yes. You're the one, man. You're the one. I mean, if you needed the culture of the city, there's nobody that could really just wrap the whole culture of the city, the mentality of the city and wrap with Slim at that time. What you know, when you think about Slim that day, when you you heard about when he got killed in front of his home, where were you? You were locked up, of course, during that time. But what what ran across your mind? That was heartbreaking, but you can almost see it. You know what I'm saying? The way Slim live, you know what I'm saying? I mean, you know, you don't wish that on him. But, you know, I mean, he was kind of erratic. And during that time, bro, you know what I'm saying? The city really didn't respect rappers like that. So Slim was the only one that kind of navigated through that shit being a street nigga and a rap at the same time. The rest of the rappers, we would just look at him as. How could you say that the city didn't expect rappers when you had Birdman from down here? I'm just giving you the question. You had Birdman from down here. You had Mousapede. You had no limit. You had all these guys down here. How could you say that the city didn't respect them when they had uplifted them? OK. Well, if you notice when Birdman first come out during his mostly all of his raps, he consistently tell you that I ain't a rabble. They're all against him. Yeah. He did not want the rap of stigma. He don't want a rabble stigma. You won't rob him money, but he don't want to rap a stigma. That's that rabble, you know, I mean, generations as it's going along. I mean, we embrace it now. But during those times, no, Rapples was characters. Rapples with characters, Slim was one of the ones that made the exception around that time. Yeah. Wow. So when you because being that you were you knew that era when Birdman them first came out with cash money. And I'm going to ask about P2, but you was out. You was in the streets, right? Yes, that's what was what was something to stick out about that era for you when Birdman came because I know you hear the fact that he a gangster. Y'all down here. Y'all live. He actually from where is he from? He's from uptown, he's from uptown. He is uptown. Just put it that way. You can move across the board uptown. OK, so when you see him in that whole movement, what does that how does that hit you? Like, it's beautiful. Yeah, very beautiful, man. You know, only thing I don't like is not seeing him in Pee Hookup. They never did hookup, did they? That's about the, you know, I mean, I understand the situation, the street situation. You know, I don't want to go into details of that with the two neighborhoods. Well, man, that that that that would be so uplifting. That would have been a big city. That's even right now, even what right now today. If they came together, then guys to see if Callio came together with uptown is what you're saying. No, they could see Master P and baby together and baby together. Do you think Callio in uptown, right? Well, that's Callio and Magnolia. Magnolia. Yeah. But do you think that there might ever be a time that they can put their differences aside to just do it for the city, to bring the city together? Well, I mean, knowing the mentality of guys from New Orleans, it's a hard rock. That's a hard rock because, I mean, it's a lot of lives lost and a lot of things went on between, you know, different projects that, you know, wouldn't allow them to really just sit out and overlook all that shit. So, you know.